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Show Secretary Smith hae as yet taken no action in calling troops to drive Colorado Colo-rado Utea back to their reservation. Governor Was"5" telegram was for-vrardei for-vrardei ti ti e Wir department and a copy sent to General McCook at Denver Den-ver with instructions to report immediately immedi-ately on the situation. Should Mc-Cook's Mc-Cook's report jastfr action by military authorities, troops will be immediately Bent into San Juan county and the Indians In-dians eiven to understand that they must keep within their reservation at d not dump themselves on Utah whenever when-ever they feel like it-rWben it-rWben So Many people ar? taking and deriving benefit from Hood's Sar-Baparilla, Sar-Baparilla, why don't jou try it yourself? your-self? It will buiM you u-. Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes weatijes3. "Geokge C, son of Douglas A. Ssran o'thisc t, is down from Salt La', e where he is attending the University of Utah, on his Thanksgiving yacation. i1 arrer iJEos. 4 Co, have a full ai d fresh asBOrtmentcl groceries. All the latest dainties at Carl L3-terloh's. L3-terloh's. And now comes the news that Tay lor Brothers company of Provo will receive re-ceive in the next few days an entire car of organs from the Chicago Cottage Organ company whose goods stand at the head. It will pay you to get their prices. A Ready iade Suits at Provo Woolen Mill company. The public will be pleased to know that the California Bakery has moved into more convenient quarters. Hereafter Here-after it will be found in the building on Centre street recently occupied as republican headquarters, three doors west of Irvine & Harney's. Very best of bread, cakes and pastry always on hand. The only place in the city where you get fresh roasted peanuts is at Carl Osterloh's, Centre street, west of H. Call at Farrer Bros. & Co. and sea the new dry goods. Thanksgiving passed off quietly and most successfully in Provo, I The lonely toiler in the night who sees that the electric lights keep burning burn-ing was remembered last night by the ladies of the Fourth ward with an elegant ele-gant linch, and the fire laddies didn't forget him either. No wonder the lights burned so brightly and so Steadily last night. John Hood, formerly a reporter on The Dispatches down from Scofield on a brief visit to his old stamping grounds, te first visit since his departure depar-ture from Provo more than a year ago, Hood's Pills cure nause i, sick head-1 ache, mdigestion, biliousness. Tiy a box. A BOTJNCiJfG 8J-pound new boy came to join in the Thanksgiving festivities at the home of George A. and Alice Clark yesterday. The Utah Valley Iron paint has no equal. For sale only by A, O. Smoot. ou should not fail to see the latest styles in dress goods. Their fall stock is ready for you at T. G. Webber's. But vour ladies' fine shoes at Farrer Bros. & Co. .But your fruit boxes from A. O. SatoOT, I'b.gv. $1.00 rp received cn B&vings Seposits J. E. Twelves. Cashier. Meals at all hours at Wm. O'Xeil's under Pyne & Maiben'e. " The cheapest place for fruit boxes and bee keepers' supplies is at Geo. W. I Mickel's, Provo. Jko G. Lutton of Le Roy, N. Y., a prominent grocer and G. A. R man taye: "I have been troubled with indigestion in-digestion and biliousness for years. Tried Parks' Tea and it has cured me. I recommend it to everybody." Sold by Smoot Drug company. Wanted A lady traveler for a large business house; a splenaid opening for an intelligent lady who is anxious to secure a permanent position. Address, Mrs. R. E. Halliday, Proyo Utah. Buy the '.ProTO Roller Mills flour and you get the best. . Ladies' shoes at SOc and $1.00 a Irvine & Barney's. Fruits of all kinds in season at Carl Osterloh's. An immanee remnant sale i3 taking place tomorrow and Saturday at T. G. Webber's. Our fruit boxes are made of the clear Oregon pine. They are the beet in the market. A. O. Smoot. Did You Know that the Smoot Drug Co., have just received a line of razors? Every razor guaranteed. Finest line of cream candies in the city at Carl Osterloh's, Centre street, between H and I. Flakneletes, flannels, linseys ard all goods needed at this time of year are selling cheaper than ever at T. G. Webber's Thb shoe department at T, G. Webber's Web-ber's has given immense satisfaction, call and inspect it. New and cheap assortment of dress OOds at Farrer Bros. & Co. ,i i Laces! Laces!! Laces!!! The daintiest dain-tiest and latest styles at T. G. Webber's. Everything fresh and the best at Carl Osterloh's. IIfty plano3 ani one hundred Organs ou easy t 'lixid &t Taylor Brother company. Remember the opticians McKendry & Hannifin and have glasses made up for you as they 6hould be. Located at the Provo House, one-half block sourti of Cosmopolitan. Buy the Utah Valley Iron. paint. It Is the best. For tfale by A. O. Smoot. Best bread, cakes, pastry and confections con-fections in the city are to be found at J. L. Flora's Eiite bakery, first door north of bank on J street. I Fine confections, choice cigars and tobaccos at Carl's place Poineer & Bachman's old stand. Chop house under Pyne & Maiben's. Get your groceries at Boshard & Saxpy's, J street. Everything always fresh and at lowest prices. They are selling children's all wool red underwear in all sizes at 25 and 35 Cnts at Irvine & Barney's. It will certainly pay you to call and look that .beautiful stock of china ware, crockery, glassware, and silverware silver-ware over that Taylor Brothers company com-pany have just received. They also nave the most complete 6tock of watches, clocks and jeweh y in southern Utah. . Cheap goods! Good goods!! Dura-able Dura-able goodslll Why, it is astonishing. Good fall dress goods 6 cents and upwards. up-wards. Dark fall shirtings, 6 cents and upwards. T. G. Webber's is the place where you can get them. The DisPATCn is in receipt of a program pro-gram for the concert to be given at the tabernacle tomorrow (Saturday) evening even-ing which it would gladly print, did space permit. The chief feature of the concert will be, however, the singing sing-ing of a number of America's favorite patriotic and war songs by 500 school children, assisted by Boshard and Pyne brothers and a select orchestra orches-tra of ten pieces. Other numbers of the program are exceptionally good. Jailor Wilkins has a prisoner named Whitehead on his hands and the quandary with him is who is to foot the bill for Whitehead's keep, Utah county or Salt Lake county? The fellow stole a horse from Sugarhouse ward and a watch and other valuables from John M. Cannon's residence in Salt Lake. He was captured up in Spanish Fork canyon and was tried and convicted by a SpriDgville justice. The Dispacth learns today that Bishop J. P. It. Johnson was last night officially cut off from the Mormon church, he haying been conyicted bv the church courts cf the crim8 of adultery. There was an unpleasant incident at the ball in the opera house last een-ing. een-ing. A disturbance arose between Logan Paul and M, J. Levy that led to loud words and finally to blows. The two were arrested today charged with engaging in a fight and taken before Justice Wedgwood at noon. Both pleaded not guilty and further hearing went over till Monday. Captain Can-man Can-man swore to both complaints. Doubtless some day, somebody some where, will make a better piano than the Emerson. Up to this year of grace, 1894. nobody has done so. THE EMERSON PIANO makes no false pretenses, claims no intangible merit. The thicg3 everybody wants in a piano are an artistic case, a full, rich tone, responsive action and a guarantee of durability. To these features the Emerson Em-erson adds that of reasonable price. Sold on easy terms by Taylor Brothers company, Provo Messrs, Neibaur & Wilson witq characteristic enterprise have put Lemp's celebrated keg beer on sale at the Occidental. The good old orthodox price of this peerless product is 5 cents per glass. Ladles' knit shirts for 75 cents and $1.00 at Irvine & Barney's. White Baretz gloyes, just the thing for evening wear, easily cleaned, good wearing, at Irvine & Barney's. For Hale Old papers at 25 cenia per hundred. Apply to the business iflice of Tee Dispatch. They male no mistake when that great furniture house of Taylor Broth-ers Broth-ers company decided to carry stoves in connection with furniture, and by ob taining the ''Universal" stoves and ranges success is doubly assured. Cah and Bee their beautiful Etock. j?ive percent, paia quarterly on savings sav-ings deposits at Provo Commercial Sayings Bank, |