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TTTTTToT"q G Q 'q" QQ Q q Q' '0 '0" e' ' '"0'"0" T;rI r.;r. tr -rr-rrf.i n , JHrr"TJTl tun-! .m i.i . i tt-t. 'Vnr,--vM7VyrgLrT.N -- .-j-. - J --H.ITNTFR - ; jg BALTIMORE I !' S Absolute Polity " l ! 8 wyMB Faultless Quality " ' BIctaJS Exquisite Flavor . ; l 0 ' ' ' I O (jeooo oo o oo oo oo 0000 o 00 1 , Varicocele, !m potency and Waste of Manly Power are Quickly and For- Z I ever Cured by the Grand Product of Nature, Dr. McLaughlin I Electric Belt. Send for the Free Book. - II ELEeTRie SUSPENSORY FOR WE24K MEN. J I ' This Electric Suspensory car ries the current direct io the weak parts and cures all weak- feese of men, varicocele, etc. It develops and expands all weak organs and checks unnatural Brains. No case of Failing Vigor, Varicocele or Debility can resist the powerful Electric Sus- 4 Kensory. It never lails to cure. 2sTo charge with Belts for Weak Men. m No man should bo wenk; no man should suffer .Washlneton Gulch, Mont, Oct. 26, lm lo3s of that vital element -orliich renders life Dr. MoIughUn' ! , prth living. 27c man should allov himself to bo- Dear Blr:-I am improvlns rlsbt alona. Thcr lo very lit- Bmr. irn V, . . , , . . tie codlment In tho urlno, and tho wcalroeae produced by ? ois3aman than nature intended him; no man Ji Btrjcturo l3 rapJdly sTov.-inc leau. ajid I certainly do pfw'Jla suffer for the sins of his youth, when, there not seem to bo In need of any othor treatment If my lm- , W hsro at hand a certain euro for his -weakness, a provement condnuea an It bos In tho past, for I ahall ooon v to his wasto of poorer 60 wcl!- Youra tuiv, K ost of tho pains, most of the weakness of JOSEPH DlETRrCH. j, Wtoaach, heart, brain and nsrves from which mon n 0i& man of 70 says he feels as strong and ESS?,?U totacaTll loss o nature's reserve ho at 35. That shows how it renews " P?wer through mistakes of youth. You need not suf- ? tor this. Y,ou can be restoi-cd. Tho very element the vigor of youth. ych you have loat you can get back and you may It euros Rheumatism, BcJatio Pains, Lumbago, I M happy na any m(xn lives. Kidnoy Trouble, It banishes pain in a night, never 4 V ft Elcctrl0 with Special Electric Suspen- . TjtuTD - KS? v111 ro3toro your power. It will check L - W-H urinatural draln3 and give back tho old vigor of Coamopolls, "Wash., Oct 12. '03. 4 Ky.outl1- Dr. srcLauRhlJn, " ff- rv,n ,nwKr TTr1, ,TV 10 ft. Door Sir: Tour Bolt baa mado vronderful henflway In . Rdh Wt GEORGETOWN. "WacJi., May 10. OX case j w feQl aJl rIj;bti haV(J jn nova! Be 1 "A.UQHLIN 1 pounds. Toura truly, JOHN KINBERGER. ISS"' TAM What ails youP Write and tell mo, and, no mat- Uiu in . v ,dtno for mc- When I yurchaaed your Belt er whore you aro. I think I can givo you tho address tVerViiL . d oonJ'tion; xros compeUid to tako medicine ' ' "1 -t octt i!? movo tho bowcl-i. and my kldnoyo and liver of some one in your town that I havo cured. I'vo , Um iTffi V4nmi? aiSSt cured thousands, and every man of them is a walk- Kmriia'.0 ?,r mo 10 eet UP affaJn- If 1 ni,L1 not purchased ing advertisement for my Belt. j BSfd'tf rinoBelt1 7o0rUli "SoSI Everyman who over used it recommends it, be- -) KRr cause it is honest. It does groat work and those -J BtA earh 1 today antl hlzhly commend tho ottontlon b1v- whom I havo cured aro tho more grateful because j m. cn patlcat while under your euro. Touru truly. . cn .. "t I! n-K, JOHN B. WARD. CUre C03t 60 li"lc' . . . -4 Bfaitro n' Sheum.tlm and Stomach Ailments. You and counsel of a physician frco. I givo you all that -j ftfean nt 1033 oi vltal Pv7cr and aifcoxJ overy or- any medical man con givo you, and a lot that he W-lxtn iuffS F' M3t 0f the ailment3 om which cjm,t - JaftVdb ' Try my Belt. Write me today for my beautiful- J savings of years in useless doctoring. ly illustrated book, with cuts showing how my Belt bcd- otT !S easy-to use; put it on when vnu go to is applied, and lots of good reading for men who Rtatn, w inL ElovwiJ1B at from it (no sting or Rnt to be ,Tha Noblest Work of Ood," A MAN. mTi 1 scad tU3 book' s"aioa-1 K. P in tho morning feeling like a two-yoar-old. 1 froo. PR, M. T. IVlcLHOGMLIK9 93,Dieeo, St" i OL-D SORES There 1S 110 better evidence of a bad condition of the blood 7Tr rinc an y state of tlle system than a sore that won't heal, or UiLi&Ko a festering, discharging Ulcer or Abscess. There are many ways A to c q by which the blood may become contaminated and poisoned. A )ia) long spell of malarial fever or other debilitating sickness, the excessive use of mercury in certain diseases, inactive kidneys and torpid liver, exposure and lack of nourishing food, weaken the constitution and cause the system to become congested with impurities which are taken up by the blood, and wherever the fiesh is bruised or scratched a festering sore or discharging ulcer begins. A boil or blister, pimple or burn often develops into a frightful looking sore because of the unhealthy condition of the blood, and the place will continue to gjow and spread finally reaching the bones and causing them to decay unless ' ' the blood is purged and purified aud the system thor- Som 5? ?2 OUghly cleansed of all morbid and Unhealthy aCCUmU- appoared on my upper lip. I tried several lations. This eannot be done with washes, salves and SgXgZSjS&g, SOaps, which only afford temporary relief. hut the sore did not yield to his .troatmont,' . . BO consulted .nother without any bettor ' ouch things neither make th'e blood any purer nor results. The chtrd dootor pronouncod it the system any cleaner, and 'to depend upon them alone afi.'KSu'JSj is suicidal and senseless. The sore or ulcer is only a sore was discolored. After treating it for symptom an outlet for the poisons circulating in the S'SXSSfSSy.tS blood, and as long as it remains impure the sore will advised that I go to Chicago and have it cut never heal. It may scab over and appear to be. getting ?2$iS& well, but a fresh Olltpour of matter from the diseased began Its use, and the soro soon began to blood starts it again,, and thus it goes on, sometimes SS&?JSSSS5SSffii for years, slowly Sapping away the life of the patient. roturuod. Several years have olapsed sinoo m . ' its disappoaranoo. JOHN L,. SAMS. The onty way to get nd of these disgusting evi- dences of impure blood is to remove the cause bv , .... New Castle, Pa. r 1.1 11 i i -Li j j ,i i ,i J I was tho victim of a sevoro burn, having punrymg tlie polluted DiOOd, and nothing does this SO stopped into a crucible of molten iron. My surely and effectively as S. S. S. It drives out of the rieht foot 10 tho 51100 toP as Hy i,. ... j r -i. -t -, burned. You oan got an idoa of its severity circulation impurities and germs or every kind; and by my toiling you that I was unabio to walk under the tonic effect of this great remedy the p-eneral for ?ODt1?8' i supposo my blood was bad, i ,,v -ii . j v. i -i tho plaoe did not seem to heal. Get- nealtii rapidly recuperates and broken-down constitu- ting discouragod at tho slow progress tions are built up and streneiih and vip-or are restored tov;.ards recovery, i dooided to use s. s. s., , , , r .i , -Jtti nn . , and am pleased to say that tho medicine did to all parts or trie system. Wlien b. b. o. gets into the its work wen. it went into the circulation, circulation, impurities that have been cloereiua; the thoroughly oieansed and onrichod my blood, , , j -j ' .i ii i & arid in duo time the aQected area began to blood and causing tne old sore or ulcer, are driven out heal. To-day it is entirely hoaiod, and s.s.s. through the natural channels of the body, and the srves grefc OT0XTildme' . . . , , t , i-ii 120 Pearson Sr, CHARLES HUNTER. place begins to heal, the discharge gradually ceases, new flesh forms and smooth, healthy skin hides all signs of the painful, sickening sore. Sjesssvw sf&zmz S. S. is an entirely vegetable remedy, containing pssjj both purif3'ing and tonic properties, making it the ideal L sassrlr v fcE&rJ medicine where the blood is out of order and the health ssiS undermined by some previous ailment resulting in jjwjjf) j Fihv' )) chronic sores, ulcers, boils or abscesses. r sore afc (oes no 'nea PromPyj no -matter how EE323 tsej small, will bear watching. It is a sure indication of bad blood, and may develop into something far more serious than a common ulcer. It may be Cancer. Through our medical -department we are rendering valuable help to those afflicted with sores and ulcers of various kinds. Write us, and our physicians will advise you without charge. THE SWSFT SPCSFi CfiflPAffiVr ATLANTA ffL $2f5 1 M fhc Metropolitan Magazine Is acknowledged to ba 3 the magazine which prints the cleverest short stories, by the foremost writers. This reputation will be maintained, and ( 0 to that end we are making the most liberal prize-offers for j& C StCS "n V"te We put into the ' '' ' m each month the finest fiction it fiFmsn m m is pssiblc to eet . i 1 IdOFag'esof flS 1 . reading-more than m some f Wtttlw M m of the 35-cent magazines. jm M Bj I 12 SKort . Stories S i W 1 P all by the best and most pop- M M JpW B jm $ ular writers, and all profusely j jj M L I lOO Illustrations J (C 45) R- H USSKLI., PU13U3HRR, 3 W. 29TII ST., N. Y. , 1 Special Sale Today! M 1 j $400 PIANO FOR I H I Cash or Time. ffiil lOaytonliiskCoJ HSH Successors to Calder's Sons Co. g ij ' Everything Musical Mil IiHIIi i i i 1 1 il I i ' Ti I' "i'n T I nil III Ii 111 llillfl 8 fi '$f 1 ALL FLOUR i IllH I LOOKS ALIKE lllM i But thero Is a vast dlftcrcnco la Z !-rH quality. The standard quality In 9 ; n ' 2 vH the Intcr-Mountaln States Is fixed I i S, C -B and maintained by I , p HUSLER'S j I FLOOR... 1 jliflH Utah's Money-Back Brand. Willi &'!H "UITE jVN IMPROVEMENT f Over tufe old tailor dip Is tho modern KlMi' Hi i 1 electric Hi;ht. And there aro other clcc- !ftt4 Mll trical devices that show quite as much iffiBit'; I 1 advancamcnt. Let us demonatruto some 13' t ' i 1 of. them to you at our store. ttlfit- P I 1 BY THE WAT, Sjffi L Is there someUiinK out of order In some Jil w5 1 ' Tl of your electric apparatus at the house or td$l jj H office? We will call down to fix It any day ityfiW ! you say. Our repair charges aro never iit', , i ' 1 hlA ml ill I. M. HIGLEY & CO., f HONEST PLTJlilBEIlS. t fj Electric Wiring and Fixtures. j ICO East First South. Telcphono 752. U?: ''L The State Bank of Utah mH H Corner lilnin and South Temple Sts., ' sk t.'ll Salt ILako City. . . JOSEPH F. SMITH. President. I' Ii- WILLI AJM B. PRESTON. Vice-President. H'llV Hi jH CHARLES S. BURTON. Cashier. ffl'Sfi 1 HENRY T. M'EWVN. Asst. Cashier. 'I GENEEAL BANKING BUSINESS. ii!'!!'! Accounts Solicited. 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