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Show I DISEASES Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1903. I was afflicted -with Tetter in bad shape. It would appear in blotches as large as my hand, a yellowish color, and scale off. Xou 0:111 imagine how offensive it was. r twelve years I was afflicted with this v Groublc. At night it was a case of scratch and many times no rest at alL Seeing the , good the medicine was doing n friend who was taking" it for Eczema, I- commenced com-menced it, and as a result the eruption be-, be-, gan to dry up and disappear, and to-day ', I am practically a well man. Only two tiny spots are left on the elbow and shin, , where once the whole body was affected. I have every confidence in the medicine, . nnd feel sure that in a short time these two remaining spots will disappear. . S. S. S. is certainly a great blood puri-' puri-' fier, and has done me a world of good. i I am grateful for what it has accom-'phshed; accom-'phshed; and trust that what I have said W will lead others who are similarly affiict-g;cd affiict-g;cd to take the remedy and obtain tho fEame good results that I have. I'll f 125 East Pifth Ave. John F. Lear. I ? Whde washes, soaps, aalvqa and powders A relieve temporarily, they do not reach the 1 :xcal cause of the disease. The blood must 1 ' punfied before the cure is permanent. ; S.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min- 1 f ; end of description, but is guaranteed I ! j Tae Swift Spsolfic Company, Atlanta, 6a, From Pimples to Scrofula O From infancy to age, KasVV. are instantly relieved ft JL anc speedily, per-l-$J( mancntb' and eco-VpvLsv, eco-VpvLsv, J u nomically cured by 7 warm baths of Cuti. OSlTiS cukaSoap and gentle applications of Cun-cura Cun-cura Ointment, when all else fails. 'SALT LAKE i TUIF EUMME 208 MAIN ST. California and Eastern races. Direct vrire for all sporting events. COMSTOCK Turf Exchange CALIFORNIA AND EASTERN And All Sporting Events. 23 W. 2nd Scut. Friday Bven'g, Jan. 27 1 4tThe Opportunity of a Lifetime." II iVV E L o I THE QUEEN F SONG i Rnd Heft? Great oneert Company, i Sale at lay (on Music o. $1.00 to $2.5 Q . . rd Jan. 27-28 1 Scats on salo at tho Saltl3ako'theabo . commencing today at 10 a. m., when sou-1 vonlr pamphlets and programmes can boi After catine, persons of a blHous habit will derive great benefit by taking ono of these pills. If you have been (DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SECK HEADACHE andnervousnesswhlch follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel ings. Elegantly sugar coated. TflkA Nn Sfihstit.fft.p. DENTISTS I j 126 So. Main j I Prices Right, i Perfect Work j HELL, BILL! When you vIbU Park City KEEP AWAY PROM THE CENTER SALOON CalftM you want first-claoa treatment and the best of everything. Toungberg & Perry. Proprietor. PARK CITY. UTAH. T TNION ASSAY OFFICE, M. S, HANAUER, Manager, rtemovt-d to 152 South W. Tcm?!a SAMPLES BY MAIL, AND EXPRESS will receive prompt attontlon. Analytical erork a specialty. Send for prlco Hat MATINEE tD,AY' I TONIGHT LAST TIME. V j Klrko La Sholle offers the favorite actor i J. H. STODDART' . Assisted by the quaint comodlan, ' REUBEN FAX t IN THE IAN MACLAJtEN TRIUMPH, I The Bonnie Brier Bush, 1 Notable assoclato players. Farewell ap- ' pearance of Mr. Stoddart In this play, Prices, 51.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 15c Matlnea ! 25c to JLO0. Salo now on. NEXT ATTRACTION, THURSDAY WEST'S BIG MINSTREL ! JUBILEE. I Matinee at 3; 2G cents to all No higher. M Salo begins today. 1 IDayLon Brag Company HAVE YOTJ TREED OTJR 1 HARD WATER I GLYCERINE SOAP? 1 It la tho best soap for our hard I water we know of. It cleanses tho 1 M akin; gives a good lather and docs I !m not chap 1 $& Try ono cake, 20c a cake; EOc a I j WHEN YOU WANT A NURSE, W PHONE US, 552. I d W. e. LYHE, I I ( and Wool-Growers' Supplies, k j 151 STATE ST. j IS Utah's Best "Flour!'1 E A Trial Order Solicited. I j I VOGELEK SEED & PRODUCE CO. I Distributors, m J I bt Crystal 0afe V X 239 MAIN STEEET, Has Opened. v ! S Open day and night. Tel S01-T. (j) , ,j Tray Orders Bollolted. g j I HIGH CLASS SUITS, (TO H IZ f MEN'S SHIRTS, all sizes, A Q 8 ?lo to ?20 values , . . . . $ 7 O ?i.oo grades : 4? C I HIGH CLASS OVERCOATS, (TQ Hr MEN'S SHIRTS, all sizes, Q- ! $ $.15 to $20 values? $ D 1 05 and $2.00 grades O 7C SWEATERS, all wool, $ f JO MEN'S UNDERWEAR, QT- S H $1.75 and $2.00 grades $ I ,45 1.50 kind, the suit, at ' -C I : j IlTHiARfdrrf ir8' i s |