| Show The majority of mortals rely upon i others thoughts and ideas Dr Prices I I Pure Cream Baking Powder Js the uni onfort ersal vicar of household economy and I The purity and value of the Blue I Cross Ceylon teas accounts for the i decreased consumption of China and Japan teas I S3tlraoriHnary Silk sale at unprecedented prices this week at F AUERBACH BRO nought By us at the greatest peremptory ellk sale ever held in the United States 2GSOO wovih of American and foreign silks to be offered this waete at 25 percent per-cent below manufacturers cost at I F AUERBACK BRO L Wash SHKs In stripes and checks this week at I S313c per yard worth SOc toper 50c to-per yard at atF F AUERBACH BRO FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARTT I3 I I I IBEFJNE5F Vm6NA TRRI51i ToBACCQ S WE HIQHE5T SKILLED WORKMEN EMPIPED w MAKING THE5E CIGARETTES WsSKlJIBALLCSL Tfie American Tobacco g 5ucc 3oc Th re is but ONE and only One 1 True Blood Purifier I Fromineiatly In the Public Eye I Today and that One Is I Hood sSarsaparillal t These letters tell of Wonderful Cures by Purified Blood J The world has never seen such mar vellous cures accomplished by any medicine but Hoods Sarsaparilla The secret of its success is that it is the best blood purifier ever produced It is king over all forms of scrofula salt rheum and all other blood diseases It is the only medicine of which can be said It CUBES by making pure rich red blood Read these letters Saved Her Sight Another Wonder Performed by Hoods Sarsaparllla U My little girl Hazel is now four years old Two years ago she had the grip After recovery her eyes grew inflamed and sup turated For over 7 months she had to have her eyes bandaged and stay in a darkroom dark-room The family doctor and an oculist did everything possible She did not Improve Im-prove and even grew worse At lost after six months he gave na the discouraging opinion that the cornea of one eye was destroyed de-stroyed And Sight Entirely Cone That it was doubtful if she would ever ho able to see any with the other as the sight was rapidly being destroyed in that also Hoods Sarsaparilla Do not be induced to bi THE State Bank OF UTAH Capital Fully Paid 5500000 Surplus 50000 Con Main and South Temple Streets SALT IAKB CITY UTAH HEBE3R J GRANT President Wit B PRESTON VicePresident HEBER M VBliIS Cashier DIRgcroz Heber J Grant Isaac Barton William B Preston Charles S BUrton Joseph F Smith Philo T Farnsworth Abraham H Cannon Heber M Wet We-t Spencer Clawson GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts Solicited Largo and Small Special attention to Country Trade Collections a specialty Correspondence Invited Capital 100000 Surplus 0000 THE DESERET SAVINGS BARK Salt ake City Utah DIRECTORS James T Little President Moses Thatcher VicePresident Ellas A Smith Cashier Henry Dinwoodey George Romney James harp W W Riter John R Barnes John R Winder John C Cutler D H Peery Frank W Jennings R Eldredge Five per cent interest paid on savlpge deposits compounded semiannually Accounts Ac-counts solicited from SI upward L B Hilts lNsldt Mataa TktcMr TiatPrttlSTfA S S Young CsiM jU S 1Jepositoqi llFS1ll11 NATIONAL BANK Salt Lake City Dtafe CAPITAL 55000 3 SURPLUS 5rocoe Safety BflEJOHlt Bores tot Refit Captial 300003 Surplus 50000 Commercial National Bank Of Salt Lake City corner of S < con < J Bovth and Commercial Street General Banking Ih All Its Branvhesii DIRECTORS G M Downey Prest W P Noble V Pre Tf Marcfaall M V P O J Salisbury John J Daly F H Auerbact Moylan C Fox J W Donnellan Newell Beeman Cashier VT ATIONAL BANK of too REPUBLIC N Frank Knox President Gerge A Lowe VicePresldent Bd W Duncan Cashier Capital paid In J500000 Banking in all Its branches transacted Exchange drawn on the principal cities of Europe Interest Inter-est paid on time deposits B tl Schettler BANKtNG and I BROKERAGE 60 South East Temple St 9fosl Estate Stocks and Bonds Bought and Soldi Notary Work We thought her doomed to permanent bliadnesa She suffered intoiao pain and kept her head buried in the pillows most of tho time II light was admitted to the XOOtn aho would cry as il burned with a hot iron As aho was badly run down we thought before continuing the treatment we would try to build up her system and i renew her strength We began gtringher Hoods Saraaparilla She began to Improve Rapidly and by the time she had finished taking the firat bottle we were able to remora the bandages end found that she could bear the light and that the sight was returning much to our delight She took several bottles and then was as well as ever It is now a year since and her eyes Are Permanently Cured She can see perfectly 7 has had no signs of any further trouble and ia in every respect perfectly healthy We have great faith in Hoods Sargaparilla W H BUTTER FIELD 1496 Hastings St Detroit Mich Salt Rheum Cured Three winters ago salt rheum broke out on my hands and became very troublesome I trouble-some making large sores I saw Beyers doctors and tried various remedies but all Pu rifles The Blood uy any other Insist upon ha WELLS FARGO MID BANK coS Salt Late City Utah Established 1852 Itant9ct a General Banking Business J B DOOLY Cashier T R Jones AND COMPANY B iNKERSI I SALT LAKE CITY UTAH ESTABLISHED 1S73 I FlcCornick Co BANKERS SALT LAKiJ CITY UTAH General Banking Busincss Transacted Collections promptly iwnle on all points In the West and Northwest Careful attention at-tention gIven to Consignments of Ores and Bullion Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on the Principal Cities of tha United States and Europe PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS New York Importers and Traders National Na-tional Bank National Bank or North America at New York Chicago Commercial National Bank San Francisco First National Bank OrnAtia Omaa National Bank Bt 3toul NaUpna1 Bank of CQmme401 DenverDenver National Bank PuebloFirst National Bank Portland Oregon First National Bank London Martins Bank Limited 63 Lombard street Utah Commercial Sayings BANK ffJUUIL f11JutCi JVjiIrn t Foreign ana Damsitla ErnSnags baagt and said saidptr ccsit Interest paid pn SsTlugB Pa 5ostu Comcoundea Four Times a Year Established 1J1 150 Offices The Oldest and Lrgeat R G DUN CO THE MERCANTILE AGENCY GEORGE OSMOND General Manager Utah and Idaho Offices PrcgTMo Building Salt Lake City WALKER vy BROTHERS BANKERS Established 1859 Succfcssra is THI UiiDH NATiONAL BANK Or SAl LAKE CITY A General BanlKf asslaejj Trtw acted STEREOTYPING AT THEHERALD OFFICE l 4 < i j j failed to afford mnchieliei A few months ago I commenced taldngHooda Sirsapar 1 rilla and the trouble has entirely disappeared disap-peared MBS H W BTTSKJTELL Lyon I Brootj Oxford New York j Blood Poison ax became poiaonod with Ivy would I break out on mo spring and fall I had doctors bat was not relieved It would j break out into aorta and pimples on mo 1 and form scabs It it had not been far a i neighbor recommending Hoods Saraapa I rillo to me I do not think I would be alIve I day I used two bottles last fall and threE to his spring and it has cured me FRANCIS A PAYETTE Mishawalcu Ind A Baby Boy cured I have Baed Beyers bottles of Hood Snrsaparilla for my little boy three years of age who has been troubled with eczema I very badly It has entirely cared him H therefore I recommend it to nil mothers who have children suffering from eczema11 MEn PETES A JOHUSOIT Cranbnry Station Sta-tion New Jersey Hooda Sarsaparllla is sold by all druggists drug-gists lj 3is for fo Prepared only by 01 Hood Co Lowell Mass It possesses j pos-sesses curative powers Peculiar To tself ving Hoods Sarsaparilla 1 JAMES H DAGON President E1 1 HOLLAXD CnitKIer H 51 DAQON VJccPrcjeiaent W D HOIIAKE Assistant CajUle BANK OF SALT LAKE 232 MAE STREET SALT LAKE CITY UTAH A GErfEIlAI BANICIIVG BUSEVESS TRANSACTED Inherent Paid o time and Savings Deposits iron date ot Xtcvoalt Coinponaaea Quarterly Sale Deposit BOXCK to rent u t Union IlldllIc c SYS1EM THE THBOU6H 0 P1cTC OAR LINE TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART AT SALT LAKE CITY DAILY AS FOLLOWS Effective December 15 15Di ARRIVE From all points east tllJ a m From Butte Portland San Fnm deco Cache Valley and OKdenlO10 a m From all points east Park City and Ogden 420pra From San Francisco Ogden and intermediate points TilSpra 1 From Milford Juab Provo San pete and Eureka 510 urn I a From Terminus and Too < le 4 OO p 11 DEPART For Ogden Park City and all points east 700 ant For Ogden and intermedite pointy t 330am For Ogaen intermediate poInts San Francisco and Cache Val Fley points 2lDpiff For Ogden all eastern points Butte Portland and San Fran i 1 CiSco jZOp m For Eureka Provo Sanpeta alley > N ° Ph J mb nnd Frisco 7i5 a m For Jooels ana Terminus THaazn 1 T1ains 30uth ofJuab run dally except Sunday a Runs daily except Sunday CITY TICKET OFFICE 201 MAtH ST Through Pullman Palace Sleepers Latest Improved Tourist Sleepers Fyc Re dining Chair Cars Elegant Day Coachea Telephone NoD 250 No-D Er IJURIEY Gen 1 Agt Passenger Dent S H H CLARK OLIVER UNK B ELLERY ANDERSON JOHN W DOANE FREDERIC R COUDDRT Receivers E L L01CAX G P T Act E DICKINSON Gen Manager THE flellV8 a a Rio trade 1 + Bf THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD The only line running two Through Fast Trains daily toieadvllie Aspen i Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver EFFECTIVE APRJL2994 Train No 2 leaves 1 Offflen 700 a m Sit Lake 503 a m arrives at PueblO 610 < I a m Colorado Springs 7JS ar jn Ben > ver 1030 a m Cripple CreeK 33C a m 1 i 1 Train No 4 leaves Ogden cas p m Saifc i Lake 740 1 p tn arrives at 3Puebl 5t p m Colorado Springs 663 p m Denver Den-ver 025 p m Connections made at Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver with all lines east Elegant day coaches chair cars and PwU man sleepers on all trains TaKe the IX j R G and have a comfortable trip anL enjoy the finest cenery on the Continent Shortest line to Cripple Creek Coloradasr great gold camp A Sr HUGHES Traffic MST Denver Cod Co-d K HOOPER G P TA Denver CoB Co-B F NEVINS l General Agent H M GUSHING T P A7 0ALT LAKE CITY |