Show JOB DEAR OH DEAR I Sneezing His Health Away Be Not Deceived Sncccssivo Cold Form a I I Chronic Catarrhal Condition How to b 1 Put A stop To tho NuisanceS 1 S YOU MaY FAEY IfiJI j from his appearance this man has a cold 1 He had colds all last winter He has probably pro-bably bad the gnp C f But at any rate sneezing sneez-ing and coughing and blowing have become tI second nature to him A 4l 15 He would resent then the-n 1 i1 charge that he has catarrh cat-arrh But he has it all S tho same The best medical authorities In the word tell us that the person that has a succession or colds has a I chronic catarrh This being pressed home to him by the usual symptomsstopping up of tho nasal passages heaauchcb pains In the side back and chest A lining of the throat at night while asleep coughing and spitting In the morning possibly an offensive odor from the noso permeating the broath and tho system and a weakening of tho lungsHe will conclude to consult a physician THE PROPER THiN For him to do is to seek tho services of physicians physi-cians who make the treatment of catarrh a specialty Men who have had the best medical training regular graduates of reputable awl distinguished schools and who by reason of many years experience and the latest scientific appliances and methods can cure catarrh just as they can cure a first cold Such physicians are Drs Mansfield and De Monco a hey have been in Salt Lake for so long that thoy are consideredns well established as any practitioner In the city They have treated thousands of cases euuoesstuly present this week and every week the strongest testimonials testi-monials that can be given by grateful patients to the perfect and effectivo treatment they have received They use only mild and painless methods Drs Mansfield and Do Monca use none of the old heroic methods uf curing catarrh cat-arrh They employ palliative methods alto J6 her their treatment being mild painless and pleasant WIND AND WEATHER Produces iv Bad Casa of Nasal Catarrh Accompanied Ac-companied by Sflvere Pains Over The Eyes nnd a unit Distressed Keellne Generally in the Person or Mr J S ilcCullonRh 535 First Street halt Lake Mr McCullough Is employed by Wlscomb Co grocers as dellveryman and says Owing to exposure to wind and all kind of weather I had contrasted a bad case of nasal catarrh I suffered terribly with pains over my eyes and severe pains on top of my head Eyes were weak and watery hard lumps scales and often sivo matter blocked my nostrils dislodge the lump Iliad to sniff backward and the offensive matter would then drop Into my throat which was nauseating and very disagreeable My appetite was poor and sleep did not refresh me in fact I felt tired ah tho time ana distressed generally My present condition after taking a course of treatment with Drs Mansfield and Do Monco Is entirely different I have gained ten pounds in flesh that miserable tired feeling has gone headncnes have disappeared eyes are strong again dropping of matter in my throat has ceased nostrils are clear and I can once more breathe the free aIr I eat well and sleep soundly I would advise all persons suffering in like manner to place themselves under the professional profes-sional care of Drs Mansfield and Be Monco Yours truly S Treatment by Wail To THE PUBLIC The system of mall treatment treat-ment pursued by Drs Mansfield and Do Monco guarantee the same effective results to those who desire to submit their cases through correspondence cor-respondence as to those who come in person Their question blank if properly filled out will diagnose your case in a thorough way and as medicines are promptly shipped those living liv-ing out of the city have tile same advantages as those who come to the office Write for the treatment by mail Medicine Free and rid yourself of the most painful and annoying disease in the catalogue of human life 5 PER MONTH Catarrh and kindred diseases treated at the uniform rate of 5 a month medicines free For all other diseases the rates will be low and uniform and in proportion to the actual cost of the medicines required The Copeland Medical Institute Located Permanent Rooms 200 201 202 and 2Qi in lbs Prosress Hulhllncr South Main Street Salt Lake City DR T B MANSFIELD DR A DE MONCO CONSULTING PnTOIOIATS SPECIALTIES Catarrh and all diseases of the Ear Eye Throat and Lungs Nervous Diseases Skin Diseases Chronic and Special Diseases of both sexes OFFICE HOURS 9 I to 11 nm 2 to 5 pm 7 to 8 I p m Sunday 10 n m to 12 m Catarrhal Troubles and chronic diseases treated successfully by mail Send 4 cents in stamps for question circulars Address all Mail to Copeland Medical Institute Insti-tute Rooms 200 C01 203 and 203 Progress Building South Main Street Salt Lake City Utah Mrs Crouch acted a witch part in Mac beth in a fancy hat her hair powdered and her body envelopod in a cloud of laco The chorous leader the police tho prompter and the flute players occupied in a Greek theatre the place now devoted to the 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