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Show I Old man Johnson got on another of his regular benders last evening. He wound up In Marshal Knight's livery stable and got into a row with the man in charge. During the turmoil he fell, striking his eye on a buggy wheel, cutting cut-ting an ugly gash. The marshal placed him in jail over night. Justice Wedgwood Wedg-wood will investigate his case this evening. The Fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla, once fairly tried, becomes the family medicine, speaks volumes for its excellence ex-cellence and medical merit. Hood's Sarsaparilla is Nature's co-worker. Mb. John V. Lokg, editor of the Tooele Transcript, and W. L. Harlow I Esq. mining expert, were visitors to Provo today. They were here on business busi-ness and made a snort stay. Attorneys Sam A. King and E. A. "Wilson are having their windows lettered let-tered today, so that hereafter the general gen-eral public will the better know where they are located. Ed. Young is doing the lettering work and it is ar tlctic to a high degree. Attornex M. M. Kellooq has returned re-turned from his professional tri p into Colorado. Jno G. Lutton of Le lioy, N. Y., a I prominent grocer and G. A. R. man Eays: 'I have been troubled with indigestion in-digestion and biliousness for years. Tried Parks' Tea and it haa cured me. I recommend it to everybody." Sold by 8 moot Drug company. Wanted A lady traveler for a large business house; a splendid opening for an intelligent lady who is anxious to secure a permanent position. Address, Mrs. E. E. Halliday, Proyo Utah. Fruits of all kinds in season at Carl Osterloh's. v An immense remnant Bale is taking place tomorrow and Saturday at T. G. Webbeb's. Otm fruit boxes are made of the clear Oregon pine. They are the best in the market. A. O. Smoot. Did You Know that the Smoot Drug Co., have ju6t received a line of razors? Every razor guaranteed. "Flmest line of cream candies in the 1 city at Carl Osterloh's, Centre street, between H and I. White Baretz gloyes, just the thing for evening wear, easily cleaned, good wearing, at Irvine & Barney's. FIiAnseletes, flannels, linseys aDd all goods needed at this time of year are selling cheaper than ever at T. G. Webber's Fob 8axe Old papers at 25 cenva per hundred. Apply to the business jCice of The Dispatch. , Ths shoe department at T, G. Web ber's has given immense satisfaction, call and inspect it. - Syscps, $IA5 tor five gallons at Bokhara Bo-khara & Saxey's Troupe B of the Cavalry company. N. G. of U. of Spanish Fork, will participate par-ticipate in the military parade in Provo on Thanksgiving day, Heney Gillard, aged 48 years and Elizabeth Laird, aged 37 years, both of Proyo Bench have taken out a marriage mar-riage license. Hood's Pills become the favorite cathartic with everyone who tries them. 25c. - Councilman Glazier and Halladay were too modest to sit on a committee to consider their own bills. Glazier appointed a special committee to consider con-sider them. He selected good men, but why didn't he let the council it-v it-v self select the special committee? He v would then have been consistent all I through. . Farrer ISros. Cj, have a full aid freBh assortment cf trrcceries. All the latest dainties at Carl Osterloh's. Os-terloh's. And now comes the news that Tay lor Brotners company of Provo will re ceive in the next few days an entire car of organs from the Chicago Cottage Organ company whose goods stan d at the head. It will pay you to get their prices. A special sale in different lines will take place for one week at T. G. Webber's. Messrs, Neibaur & Wilson witq characteristic enterprise have put Lamp's celebrated keg beer on sale at the Occidental. The good old orthodox price of this peerless product is 5 cents per glass. Ready made Suits at Provo 'Woolen Mill company. The public will be pleased to know that the California Bakery has moved into more convinient quarters. Here- I after it will be found in the building on Centre street recently occupied as i republican headquarters, three doors ' west of Irvine & Barney's. Very best of bread, cakes and pastry alwayB on hand. The only place in the city where you get fresh roasted peanuts is at Carl Osterloh's, Centre street, west of H. Ladles' knit Bhirta for 75 cents and tl.00 at Irvine & Barney'B. Call at Farrer Bros. & Ce. and sea the new dry goods. But the :Provo Holler Mills flour and you get the best. Ladies1 skoea at SOc and $1.00 a Irvine S Barney '8. l ! Laces! Laces!! Laces!!! The daintiest dain-tiest and latest styles at T. G. Webber's. Everything fresh and the best at Carl Osterloh's. IIFtt plan03 ani one hundred organs ol. easy t :xmj at Taylor Brother company. Remember the opticians McKendry & Hannifin and have tdasses made up tor you as they should be. Located at the Provo House, one-half block south of Cosmopolitan. ' But the Utah Valley Ironpamt. It la the best. For 8ale by A. O. Smoot. Go to f leiner's cafe for your Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner. From 12.30 p. m. Price 25 cents. Bust 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. ou should not fail to see ihe latest styles in dress goods. Their fall stock jj ready for you at r. G. Webber's. For all seasonable groceries at locust loc-ust prices call at ttoshard & Saxey's. But vour ladies' fine shoes at Farrer Bros. & Co. Buy your fruit boxes from A. O. Smoot. |