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Show McCoy's livery stable for carriages and light livery. Telephone SI. M IN THE GOOD OLD-FASHIONED B DAYS. II Powdered "Wigs Formed an Important Adjunct to a Gentleman's Apparel. It is safe to nay that the majority of j bald men of today would gladly revive tho old, dhrnlncd cuetom if they could. But, they can do tho next best thing to j It; that is, hold on to what hair they ' have, j In coses wher tho hair root or hair bulb has not been completely destroyed by parasites that infest it, Ncwbro's Herpicldo will do wonders in the way of 1 encouraging a new growth of hair. Destroy the cause, you remove th6 effect, j That is the successful mission of Hor- plcide. Sold by leading druggists. Send IH I0o In stamps for sample- to Tho-Horploldo m, Co.. Detroit,. lllcb I In CLUETT BRAND I H QUARTER SIZES, QUARTER EACH I H CLUETT, PEABODt" t CO. I MAKmt Or CLUETT AND MONARCH tHIUTt W Winter F.czcma, sometimes called Dry Eczema, or js pt5r4rL Tetter, is one of the severest forms of this most torturing W and aggravating of all skin diseases. As cold weather approaches the skin thickens and hardens, cracks and bleeds, and in bad cases crusts and sores form and the parts AJf affected become intensely painful, tender and swollen. 3.wmlO;s The itching, burning nnd smarting is so terrific at times 'l'YftiM that the sufferer is made almost desperate, and the nerves arc so unstrung that sleep is My wifo had a broaklng-out bolow her knees, impossible. Like all other At flrot red. "bumps a-opoarod, but soon, white, skin-torturing diseases, Win- "ky webs camo, and when thoso would shod off . to ' tho places would itch and burn so that oho found tcr Jiczema is caused by acids it impossible to sleep. At timoa ayollow vator circulating in the blood, and ranfrom tho bumps. Our family physician pro-while pro-while soothing applications ccd it Eczorn nnd proscribed ointments . , f , ? Ar , r. and powders, but it kopt oproading, breaking out arc Uelplul, no lasting beneht on her body and arms, and almost closed up her can come from external treat- ear3. Tho druggist at Garner told mo to try mont Thr riicri;f iq in i lip s s- s- "which sho did, land aftor taking soveral nienc. inc disease is in uic bottleB'wa3 cured, audio well to-day and has beon blood ; the entire system is for yoars. W. A. hocutt, saturated with the poison and Garnor, N. C. -the blood aflame with the fiery acids, and only a remedy that enters into the S s circulation and destroys the poisons will afford lasting C? CcE relief from the torments of Eczema. S. S. S. has no equal as a blood medicine, aud has become the most "widely-known and popular blood purifier on the mar-tS mar-tS tct. If you have Eczema or any skiu trouble originating origin-ating from bad blood, you will find that S. S. S. acts promptly, purifying the blood and building up the general health. Write us ; medical advice without with-out charge. THE SWUPT SPECBFBG GOa, GAa trrsxrjjiMimMti ai'i I'li; r-nu.'H iy i m l 1 1 . ,l A II II I III i B IBB-gaTTiirfiT"n I 1 1 1 1 II ill IlimiPfU mIi'i 1 DOCTOR COOK ""S8 I j Prostatic Troubles Nervous Debility ! ! X permanently cured, no .SsfcftV , . r I matter how lone trtsmo-- ff's'X& Curea quick and radical i lag tho disease, in from (VJ In 20 to CO days, by my J ' ' Bto 20 days. Iff 1 own famous method. , I ! Stricture Jffi! Varicocele j ; SSrUWfpdfe W JO Srur'ed m ! or detention from bus- sg Sess" all de nt" ... , 13SW -Symptoms soon d!3Hpff V Wasting Weakness V W completely and forever: I Time of cure. 10 to 60 Ki Ll, ,B, Bafe fwSl I days, by my original, -fji LJ$M5 bloodlceo. An abaolnto g j very nimplo remedy fflJSW cur0 Earante:1- I (used exclusively by r3MSHQ' . , , I rno)' fmSK Blood Polscn 1 ! Private Diseases Wttwir Every vestige of poicoa H i cured in 3 to 10 dnyo. N? removed from syctem j without the U3c of pal- -without old of moroary 8 ' eonous drugs. or potaah. I a Conuurtatlon Is freo and fnvltcd. and in conmiltinff mo you may b sura that nothing that oclenc can dcvlBe or skill perfect has been left undona 1 t to afford you a speedy, safe aci po rmanir.t sur. ... ' ' WRITE me in full coafltlance, e zplainmc your troubles aa tboy nppar to j you, and rucoly? by return mall my honest and candid opinion of your oue. I mm wmn minimi hiiiiib 1 piiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiI ihii uhiibihiIiii hi iiniin i iMhi i nii hmi At Bartoifs Store j THEY ALL COME HERE FOR CLOTHES 1 MEInT PROM all tho WALKS of LIFE COME HERE for CLOTHES. ! I WSiafs the R-eason for It,? I Any man. who buys clothing hore, has the satisfaction of know- g I ing that he's getting the very best clothing his money can buy. K K Wo make it our business to see and to know that the men who H buy clothes hero GET THE BEST. ! H They MUST have it. They SHALL have it. Wo stick to this fj I policy with steadfast devotion. This ie the story in a nut shell. The j chapter is ended. THE CLOTHIERS, 45-7 MAIN ST. j Jhs1 Received f I Carload OV THE BEAUTIFULi -f I Heller Pianos Tho finest modcratc-prlco Piano ever sold hore. q 0 0 SOLD ONLY BY - 1 Clayton Music Co. f 1M aLIN ST. EVERYTHING MUSICAL. IV have Jewelry. ( ij ' blocks and sllvor- . ." A 2'J ware, fouutain pens, k 1 rr V Y ctc- H Wo manufacture nearly ovary- J & thine In the jowelry UnOr-rlnKS. r p pln, medalH, chains and scarf I h nlnK. f g; "VVo havo diamonds, opals, rubles, C napphlre.s, turQ.unae, pamcts, etc., t k In fact a very lnri;e slock of looso g uton " Kj We make over old Jewelry and do T, a the finost pncravlnp. 1; w We buy all kinds of old Kold. y jH J. F. BOES, i E?j fl S Main Stroot. Salt I.nkc Cltv. S The Best Whiskey I EOR THE BEST PEOPLE. & 1 Old Cambridge Rye Old Crow Bourbon jj I I ) THE ZANG, ' I . ROPER .t MATER, S g 26-28 W. Second South St 'fy ji TO ADMIRE 1 NATURE p h Onn must havo a pair of good t H pyes. Tho extent to which your i jj slRht Is Impnired will determine (T i Just how all the beauties of naturo i h arc marred to you. These ey lie- w A fects can be overcome by thr uo W r of proper slossc. you can j.e just jjj tho right kind nt ; I RUSHMER'S, I L 73 W. First South. jj? 'Phone K-IC j The State Bank of Utah Corner Mnln and South Temple Sts., Salt Lake City. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President. WILLIAM B. PRESTON, Vice-President. CHARLES S. BURTON, Cashier. HENRY T. Ill' E WAN, Asst. Cashier. GENERAL BA2TEZ2TG- BUSINESS. Accounts Solicited. Special attention to country trade. Correspondence invited. J. Ex Cosurlff. Pres. E. W. Wilson. Cnshlo OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK J". J. Daly. W. P. Nobl?. Ylce-Presldenta. A. H. Pcabody. Ass't Cashier. WELLS, FAB60 & CO. BANK Salt Lako City, Utah. EtiUb'.lshcd 1SS2. The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Utah. Capital ) Surolus J-...SW.379.0M Undlvldod proilts ) Transact- a general banking business, domestic and foreign. Direct connections with banks In aH prlncJjial cities of tho world. ISSUES; Drafts. 1 On all Letters of Credit, V prominent Teleurnphlo Transfers. J cltlca Deposits reeeivetl subject to check. II. L. MILLER. Cashier. H. P. CLARK. Asst. Cashlor. ESTABLISHED 1S-11. 150 OFFICES TILE OLDEST AND L.VRGEST. G. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST, General Manager, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Office in Progress bide-. Salt Lake City, CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $20O,COO.00. WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. SALT LAKE- CITY. UTAH. Established lgi9. Incorporated. 1 TranEact a General Banking Business. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT, J-jESERET NATIONAL BANK) UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY, Salt Lako City, Utah, Capital, 8500,000 Surplus, 5250,000 L. S. HILLS, MOSES THATCHER, President, Vice-President. II. S. YOUNG, 15. S. HILLS. Cnshlor. AaaC Coohler, Safo doposlt boxes for rent. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC U. S DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX .President JAMES A. MURRAY .Vice-President W. F. ADAMS Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN. 5300.000. Banklnjr in- all lta branches transacted. Exchange drawn on the principal cities of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSIT3, . jcCORNICK ,St CO, Baiafcers Salt Lake City, Utah. SSVABMSHBD 1870,- DR. C W. HIGGINS " tnannor. , EAif LAKE jH Microscopic Medical Institute a W. Hlggins, M. P., Mgr. anA Pxop, u H ST. ELMO HOTEL, u Oonicr Main asd T.hird Sc. SIdjs practiced in Bait Lakt City fw twnl IH ty-flvo yeara, and tho woarrful and 'Tf1M IH ertablIahod cures ho haa ejected in tha IH timo provo tho scIenUflc prlnclplen or IH which his roadiclnes aro compounded Fonnlnff dlagnoiris by tho aid of tho mil IH croscopo enablca him to detect tho prl. y vm mary oauso of diseoaes and tffect 1 IH radical cure. Tho doctor has cured thou-. I candn of caaea of I Hervoua Debility, Mental and Physlw f cal "Weakness and Nervous Prostration. And will forfeit JW0 for any caj tafefla under hifl treatment srhlch h fAU , ta Wm i Cl"Aii closneo of prtvato dlseaaoa anOd amS ( nil oia, linarerms aiaoose.s, -which vitlat tho blood and Impair the system, thorp U ouchly and ptrpanently curel. L4ver on IH Jdanoy comnleunt cured. All classoo oC fits cur-sd. Tapoworm romoved with heart 9r no pay Ofrleo hours, 10 to 3:t0 and 7 t ec3o B-mS for a Hat of QueflUona to VM Pft C. W. HlgrlnH. Salt Laka Cltr. Utah,, SILT LME WW v" s EXOHaNQE sv KENYON HOTEL California and Eastern Races. i , a Before electricity was well In th ha E 11 ness. It -wasn't at all uncommon for 1 qulsltlvo people to get an occasional Jd Modern science has practically done avd , with such mishaps. r ' tM ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES a havp reached a IiIrIi doqTce of perfectly , Wo koep continually abreast of progry IH in electrical Inventior: and wc can shj you nny number of devices for savl S timo and labor. Pay us a visit. tB I. M. HiQLEY & CQ S M HONEST PLUMBERS. j U HI Electric "Wiring: and Fixture?. IKjl 109 East First South. Telephone j Vfl PiCTURB FRAMING ' H at Popular Prices. Aisericaa Wall Paper Ci I 6 E. THIRD SOUTH.). nrr i" n" t ii limn 1 1 ""u,M-"-lntfE " " ' Them. 1 t 167S..W. Tm' Salt Lalco Cdj x GUITAR? N I .. Mandolins. m 1 S'iK : "WE'KID THE LEADING- Pta-mJ ij Carstensen & Anson CoJ H L Temple of Music, I ?4 MAIN ST. I H ON ALL CAR LINES. iM Try it the Next Time Y ' WM Go Up. . mil ' B. C. EtVTNQ, Propria. Headquarters for mlnln- . I BhHI |