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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1898)
f ■■ 'll SOMETHING NEW IN FICTION. A Style Suggested l»y the tireut I I ret ri ot I TrunsmUfiloii I.lues. A nomadic electrical engineer anil WL Inventor, recently returned from the ; mjlkFacinc coast, relates the following jl^story In the Electrical Engineer: "A i- ^few weeks ago a great American eagle, , M^^rivblrh had been born and brought up! ' ® In California, and wan, therefore, a ! Sound-money advocate, wan making a ; visit In the vicinity of Fresno, Cal. While he was waiting around on the mountainside for his friends to appear he became weary and decided to alight In some convenient plane for an Inter val of rest, lie happened to land on one of the barb wires of the 'electric i transmission line coming down from | ahe mountains Into Fresno. While en L raying his siesta an eagle came along 1 whom the California bird at first mis I#"1' for one of ,lls friends. The s: , Wranger also made the mistake of siip jKsfeijposing I bat the California eagle was | * friend i»r his, consequently he ullght ,! «d on another wire of the transmis sion line directly opposite and began a conversation. In the course of the talk It wus discovered that the new comer was a Nevada bird, and conse quently a rabid frep-sllverlte. It Is inch the same with the feathered lings of the air as It Is with human 'Inga; that Is to say, that the course if conversation naturally turned to nlltlcs and from that to a discussion if the money question. The crisis jsme when the birds passed from lords to blows. The man who saw im" "giu is not exactly certain in dm wii mind who struck first, but he Is % osltlve that when the beaks of the Ulwo eagles met the only thing that ... be could see was a cloud of smoke and a flash of lightning, Closer Investlga ; ill >n revealed the fact that immedl •.iPviteJy under the perches formerly oc cufiled by the two eagles were two i, pairs of claws, two beaks and several bushels of scorched and pungent feath mfTH scattered over the scenery. The pyff of smoke Included the balance of g- the remains. But here is where the K real damage was done. When these . two eagles crossed their hills they m short-circuited the line and caused an are, which was maintained for some | minutes, between the two opposite I sides of the line, until the copper was melted through and the circuit was I broken. A search parly was sent forth to discover the cause of the lack of ^^E electric power In Fresno, and It was H several hours before the damage was ! repaired. The linemen who stralghten ed out the tangle have preserved the - beaks and claws of the birds and sev eral of the feathers found on the 1 ground. This is all the proof that any sane man would require as to the actu al occurrence I have described." £ CZAR'S EAR CAUSES A STRIKE Ueuiarbahln ( ri-ilullty „t tin- KuhkIuii I’canunta (jiialnily I Hunt rated. In the western districts of the Cher son province of Russia there recently ‘ occurred a strike of peasants, who res olutely declined to do any more work ■ for the local landowner, says the New Hf York Mall und Express. The police in vestigated the matter, and, according to a St. Petersburg correspondent, gave the following extraordinary reasons for the outbreak: A picture of the present czar was recently sent to all communal councils in Russia, Including, of course, those In Chc-rson. As the picture only presented a side view of the czar, only one ear was vJsible. This led the peas ants to believe that the czar really pos it sessed only one ear, and the loss of the other they thus accounted for: When Alexander III died (say those peasants! fly his willow and old adviser began to con fer together, afterward inviting Nicho las ii 10 join mom. as soon as czar Nicholas entered the room he declared that all land In Russia must be equally 1 divided among the peasants. One of his councilors replied: "As sure as you c an not see your own ear you won't di vide the land.” The czar thereupon cut off one ear and remarked, "As sure ly as 1 now see my ear 1 will divide the land. The peasants In Cherson were so convinced of the truth of this legend thut they believed a strike against the landowners would lie followed by the intervention of the czar and the divi sion of the land among themselves. The lieorslu Kitllor'* Men. A Georgia editor makes this hid for y public favor: "Get a first class news paper while you are about it. Our con temporary. over the way. keeps this notice at the head of his Journal: 'Ho lered at the postolHoe as seeond-clnss matter.' You don't waut that kind o( a newspaper, do you?” VrrwuttlvU ter. Katie Well, yunse a sight! 1 fought you said you eotiid lick Mickey tiogau si a ml In on yer heud au' wtf twits yer haada Usd behind yer luick. fataey - go I could, but de slob wouldn't fight dai way. thick U N I I.H VHUTg. K motional Christ laws, I Iks Jslly fists, goat with ths tide larva has emulation without strife, unity without uniformity. foil*, a o-» wake* coward* of only those who fall tu oksy It To put work# against faith ta to con trast the Iin with Its Nell k tt*»*i of fr.wpHrtt», 111 ,»» * >• id. death haslt of Mom* • vigor To 0*fin* ta to limit, a AaMked ih> stogy would make tiud toil* tint** f alt is shoos t«*a what ho t* thaw what ho ta irytag to ho , fhoas who worship oswtth wilt how to adoralloo bwfnto pod rtotksw Kaootodgo and otsdwoi m*h* a gtrvog i*om aksa httshod t ■•gather Kind Old Gentleman: "Why have you had trouble with thin p.tor little hoy?” Johnny Ka laid" (haughtily): "No (rouble ut all. Mister, I done him up with one hand."—Bro.)kl>n Life. an open letter to mothers, We are asserting In the courts our right to the exclusive use i f I he word "OASTORIA." and "PITCH KB’S CASTOKI A. ' us our Trade Mark. I, Ur. Samuel Pitcher, of ftvau“i«. Massachu setts, was the originator of "PITCHERS c AS TORIA," the same that has borne und does now bear the fac-simile signature of CIIAS. If. FLETCHER on every wrapper. This Is the original "PITCHER S CASTOR!A whlca has been used In the home, of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look carefully at the wrapper anil see that it Is "the kind you have always hough:." and has the signature of CHAS. II. Ff.ETCHER on the Wrapper Vo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chats If. Fletcher is President. March 8, 1807. SAMUEL PITCHER. M U. “Brute! 1 know that you are lead ing life.” "Well, my dear, I certainly am not leading a Kinglc one.”— Life. Catarrh Cmnnot If* Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, nn they (Hiiiioi reach the neat of the tarrJi 1* a blood or constitutional dis ease. und In order to cure It you rnuxt take Imernul rMnedle*. Hall'* Catarrh Cur* Ih taken tut* rnaliy. and act* d)r*«t Jy Oil the blood and hiucouh Murface*. J f til I'm Catutrii Cure Ih not a qua'k med icine. It warn prescribed by one of the best ph>xIciunM In thin fountry lor yeare, and i* a r«*KuiHr prescript ton. It 1* «^uu" l»o** i tit Ufe hegf took* known. CorSrf.n • d Willi the beat blood purifier*. acting directly on the mucou* aurfaeee i'he iperfect combination of the two ingredi ent# |h what produce* such wonderful re huJih In c uriiiK Catarrh. Send lor tenli iiionial*. free. F. J. CM15NKV /5r CO.. Prop*., Toledo, O. Hold by drugglft*, price 7.<c. Hall'* Family pills ore the best. If you intend to drown yourself, al way» remove your clothing. It may fit your wife’H Hecond husband. HKATTTjr;. uniiuenionntuy nest un i ch' i»|«wt Starting point ami outfitting stn tion for Alaska anil Klondike.dots not 'ok or advise you to go, but you will find GBattle s facilities, stocks and experience unsurpassed and prices tli-• very lowed.. Washington state has Klomlikosof it- own. Geattle is the chief dtv. Htrangei-s are protected by Public Comfort Bureau, Ad die, - < liuuiberof Commerce,Hcattlo, Wa> h. Don't play cards with a woman who has winning ways. TO Ct'UK A COLD ID ODE IIAV, Take Laxative Uromo gulnln - Talilet . All Druggist- retuud tin money If it fails tor lire,t'.te One heaping tablespoonful of granu lated sugar weighs an ounce. Ulrr Ills Children a ilrlnk called Grain-O. It Is a delicious, appe tizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It be cause when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee, but Is free from all Its Injurious properties. Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant, but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit, Costs about V* as much as coffee. 15 and 25c. Candy in excess Is worse than rum in moderation. Crescent Hotel. I-.urcka Springs. Ark. Opens March 1st. In heart of Ozark Mountains, climate mild and bracing, scenery wild and beautiful, l'nequalcii medicinal waters. excursion rates, through sleepers, via Frisco Dine. Addre.s Manager <'re cent. F.urcku Springs, or (leo. T. Nicholson, G. 1*. A., Frisco Line, Gt. Louis, Mo. A man likes neatness in a woman's attire at all times. FltKS. M'KINI.KV VS. FBEH SIbVI.lt. A battle of giants is going to take placo this summer on .'10,000 farms In America, not in talk or votes, but in yields. Salzcr's two new potato mar vels are named as above, and he of fers a price for the biggest potato yield, also $100 in gold for suitable names for his corn (17 inches long! anti oat pro digies. Only seedsmen in America grow ing grasses, clovers and farm seeds and selling potatoes at $1.50 a barrel. The editor urges you to try Salzcr's Northern Grown Seeds, and to Komi ThU Notice with to Ct*. In Stump* to John A. Salzer Seed Co.. I.a Crosse, Wis., for 11 new farm seed samples, worth $10.00, to get a start, and their big catalogue. w.n.c The woman who puts on gloves should know how to spar. Pon'l Tobacco Spit anil Smov* eour Life *»■«. To ijult tPhucco i uslly unci forever, bo rnntt vettc, full ol lire, nerve und vigor tuku N'o-To lluc the wonder-worker. tuut makes, ueuk men strong. AlldruygUts, bUe.orll Cure guaran teed. llouklri and -ample free. Atilt it:** Sterliug ltvuiody IV. CTnc-ugo or New York. Man Is not in luvo with every wo man he glances at. Htar Tuimeeu i> tne k...dng brand of the world, Iwcauu it ia the beat. In the chureh the kicker gets every thing he wants except religion. Om»*« c mu11> i» •iinw !• th«* oMcni m l !»•»’ ii -v at »*».*» u». * ri.M t|i U'Wei Duih tntUtiiMl ohm, || tv|i«iii« If» U» The egg plant Is u native of \*lx, Africa und South America Hr*. \\iw*i.*m*» i f i.l*4* | * <if»> •».**?«*»♦. »»»$»- • lurtttm %2t*> *!*•»*■ •’ **, : • Wi'-rt*" »- >4 • U* Ilk A prompt and jointed answer doe* util liiru away wrath. The German emperor an kl >g of Prussia has the role right to name streets, and he has Just refused his I consent to thp proposal to cal! two • streets after the names of Ur. 15'strum and l)r. I.angerhaus. lv.<> popular members of the municipal council. Ills majesty disapproves of such a course during the lifetime of the god fathers. This apparently refers to n.en of offl dal standing only, whose polit ical oplniona might change after t c streets hud been named, for the Mrm tnesenstrasse In Charlotte ibitrg was recently parsed with approval. Some new German streets have a tendency to long names. "Prince August von WurtembeI'gsirasse" i< today a fane and nothing more. The houses have still to be built. RHEUMATISM AND LA CRIPPE. A UeuifMjjr Winch l« Nurn in Cure Tlic«« t*n<l M:u»y Other DlimiM. "5 Drops" is a remedy for rheuma tism. neuralgia, catarrb, la grippe and kindred aliments. The manufacturers of "f> Drops” have many letters from those restored to health, of which the following Is a sample: Paris, Texas, Jan. !), 1*9S. Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Ohi eago. Gentlemen: I write to accept the agency for your medicines. Will send you the amount mentioned In your letter, and please rend me the: remedies to begin with. I leave soma orders all ready. Please send as soon #s you can. With many tliauka to you and God, I am enjoying better health I than I have for years. 1 fee! as If 1 am spared to do some one- else good now. Yours truly, MRS. M. J. JAYROE. During tli- next thirty days the corn par v will rend out 190,000 of their sam ple cuttles for 1"> cent;) a bottle. From the east they know that oven u sample hot c will convince oivt e;f the merits of •Drop*." Not sold by druggists, only by us or our agents. Agents wanted. Write to-day to the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., 107 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. This I ornpany is reliable and promptly (ill '.■very order. "I i an say for myte.f that 1 never have been mean enough to get anothe. woman’s cook away from her.” "Nei ther have I; but 1 must conf gg that once or twice I tried to work tu <■ ok off on some of my neighbors.'' H ntoa Traveler. New liiviiifuci". -- A curious Inv. n'O f$k** 8ftlute just b-en :a<nt d K f k ^lo a N w York Invtnt |i ^ or, which will hr o' j NroJ great, u e to janl'.crs In « tj all buildings wli r thi-c v U tlftr'iy, ib' c'«s \J -ri^rlce being nothiig more Peg ♦ • r***i<m then an ole .1’ HCTiiuoing machine, which in provided with a reel, from which ext lids a wire having a socket, winch su< ket is p)ared in the electrtro-iier when the switch Is turned on and th ■ ntach'nc begins doing Its work. Tl e water is carried tight on top of tiie electro scrubber upon which also the oper ator may sit if he d 'sires. Three scrubbing brushes ate whirled snout anil the floor Is not only thoroughly scrubbed, but may be mopped up and dried as well. Inventois retiring to display titer inventions at the Trans Misdssippl Exposition should at orce place themelves in eomniunlcatiott with Suec & Co., registered patent lawyers, of Omaha. Nebr. A free il lustrated hand book may also bn ob tained in addressing these people. When old coins are so worn that it is hard to make out the Inscription the coin may be gradually heated and in almost all ease:; the inscription will appear. To Washington ami Haltlmore ala the Monon Route. There i* not a plea^nuter or more turt'h'pie route from Chicago to Wn*-limit* ton and Baltimore than the Monon. >ia Ciuciniiat! ami the IB A. O. S. \V. ai d B. A O Railways. The train service of tbi line is comfortable and convenient. consi tiujf of through palace sleeping cars and ^:4a a. but the sleeper i- ready for oe cupaucy at any time after UdiO r. «. This route traverses the garden scctiou of southern Ohio, and pas-o- through the his toric soot ion of \VV- Virginia in the eve ning und down the b lautifiil and tradition laden l'otoinae valley in ti e early morning, arriving at the national capital at 0 47 and Haltimore • .Vi the next morning. Taken altogether it is a most ■ ornfortable and restful iouruev. u tour of education, that once taken w ill never be fogotten, and the ofteuer reueate I. the more enjoyed. Fuam> J. Kkho, tienerul Pussenger Agent. In almost every ttchoul of the mi kado’* empire it i* the cuatom, one day In autumn to tuke the pupil* out rub bit hunting. Mollirr (.ray 's sweet Powders for ClillUrea Sueeessfttlly used by Mothei (Iruy. ntir*e In the Chlldten's Home In New York. Cure Feverishness, Had Stota | ach. Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Howel* und Destroy | Worm*. Over IO.imiu testimonials. ' They never fall. At all druggists, ’.'or. Sample free. Address. Allen S. Olm sted. He Hoy. N Y. lion t go around let king for trouble I unless you really want to tli.b It. ts Cure I «iu»ii|MAtk.m Forever. Tfak1 ■ ■ . ,i iisiy ■ xibuttr, Me- or Sic. IK a i). Ull n'('ju4 iu4|Uv|. The strike ttt New I hot ford with I draw* flfe'st ' frum weekly circulation A rc o fence around n ran h to keep out thiovts and desperadoes Is the iinicjre elan of a Texas man. For the second time since Cali fornia was milk I snow was aeen on January 10. on bran peak, about twenty miles from San Diego. HouihI Mmiry between now and next presiden tial election tiler' will be host* < f dis cus dons of "sound money" and silver. However opinion* may be divided on these point*, there is but one "nlver-' sal opinion regarding the mc./s of Hostetler's Stomach bitters as u rem edy for malaria and liver trouble. Fire Is a good s' rvunt. lint It Is not to go out nights just like the other servants. I le!iove llmt 1 i-,n'* t'tire i* the on vme I tclne Hint will eureeonmiiiipHoD -Anna M. boss, WHiinmsport, J'a . Nov 12, "•*■"> Don't talk too much; a stiff lower Jaw Is as useful at a stiff tipper lip. Itenilty I* IIhmmI IS-rp. Clean IiIikhI meuri* nclean skin Notieauty • IHioiitll. Ciiwiiri-t*. C ikiidy I'lit liurlici-ieuim year IiIimnI and keeps tt i-li-:m. by stirring up On- lu/y liver and driving all Impurities from Him Imdy, Iti-gin to-day to lianlsh plinpl'-s. Poll*. blotches. slack linads. and dun sc-k'y iitllou* complexion tiy tailing Cascarct-.. f,canty for o n cents. All druggists, sallsfa - II.in guaranteed. Ilk-. 2V. 30c. Its a good thing for humanity tint bab'et can't say what they think when cutting teeth. PITS t'ermnuvnayCurt d. ornervnujin<*»*aft«i •it f ti.ty f u <• <«i lit. kitrjt* * <iri-4f .*•••!%»» Iiv*«>r«r tend I«'r Fi(KI') trial bottle and tr**i.tifn i>l*. R. II. KMmi, I.H ,MI Ar< h St.. l'/nl«uiHpi>nt. J'* I/ive; * are not necessarily alike b ■ cause they correspond. Smoke Hleilge Cigarettes. 20 for Bet*. Don’t boast of your blood you may need a purifier next spring. MBS. PINKHAM CONQI EES BACKACHE. Four Women Who Owi Their Present Happiness to Lydia E. Pink hi'.m’s Vegetable Compound. Pkah Mbs. Pin kii am:—When T wrote to you lust June, I wa* not able to do anything. I Buffered with back* nehc, headache, bearing-down pains, pains in my lower limbs, and ached all through my body. Menstruations were very painful. I was almost a skeleton. I fol lowed your advice and now am well and fleshy, and able to do ull my own housework. I to< l: medicine from a physician for over a year, ami it did not do me u particle of good. I woiiidadvi.se ull suffering women to write to Mrs. i'inkham. Bhe will answer ull letters promptly, and tell them how to cure tiiose aches and pains sotoin mon to women. Mrs. C. L. Winn. Marquez. Texas. I think it is my duty to write und let you know wi.ut your medicine lias done for me. For two years I aufb .-ed with female weakness, bearing-down pains, hernia lie, backache, and too frequent occurrence of the menses. i was always lompiuinmg. .ay nusnunn urgcu mo lo try your Vegetable Compound, ami 1 bnully did. ] have tukcn three bottles ami St lias made me f< el like n dif ferent woman. I advise every woman that suffers to take your medicine ami lie cured.—Mrs. GaUKi.ir LlcilTY. C1I2 H. I'rince St.. Lancaster. I’a. 1 had suffered for over two years witli backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness, falling am! ulceration of the womb, leiieorrlitsa, and aliout every ill a woman could have. I had tried doctors, but with no success, and it seemed as though death wits the only relief forme. After using live bottlesof Lydia K. I’inkhatus Vegetable Compound, and four packages of Hanativo Wash, 1 am well. Have had no more pain, worub trouble, backache or hcuduche.—Mrs. Claudia II AU’lN,Cream llldge, N. J. before taking Lydia E. l’inkham's Vegetable Compound 1 was afflicted with female complaint.; do that 1 could hardly walk. My buck ached terri bly, in fact, X ached all over. Was not able to raise myself up some of the time. I hud noupis ti'e nml was so nervous that X could hardly sleep. | have taken but two bott les of your Compound and feel like another pen on, can now eat and sleep to perfection, in fact, am perfectly well.— Mrs. Hue McCi i.i-ouun, Adlai, W. Va. Lydia E. PlnklianTsVesretabteCom pound: A Woman’s Remedy for Woman's 111* Evory living thing has | Pams and Aches ♦ Evory human bodv can he * CURED of them by using WHHHHH MWHMHHH I lie Century fur March has two ar ticl'M uu the gold fields of the north* west. Mr. .fohn Kidney Webb writes of "Tlio Illver Trip t« the Klondike,” giving many illustrations from photo graphs. The Alaska Comirier -ial com pany mad" appl ration for the estab lishment of :> postal route along the Yukon Hver, and last summer It *pn: Mr. Welib along the route to make a preliminary survey. Mr. Webb's loir of Investigation Included most of the coast of Alaska, and he Journeyed up the.Yulfon ns far as tlie Klondike. II describes not only this famous creek, but the other tributaries of the Yukon many of which have been only par tially prospect©'. Edward S. Curt I* writes if. the same number of “The Rush to the Klondike Over the Moun tain Passes,” tills article al o being il lustrated from photographs. Veithe* n.onev nor brains lias c“t. bled anyone to "et "111 the swim” at the north pole. Two heard g tahiespoonfuls of pow dered sugar wedgh an ounce. The channel that great minds run In Is never overcrowd' d. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Fign is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its fiction and truly beneficial in its effects. prepared only from the most healthy anti agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ait and have made it the most popular remedy kuown. Syiup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro | cure It promptly for auy one who wislies to try iL Do not accept auy substitute. CALIFORNIA FfO SYRUP CO. u« nmmu i'u woman, a «» »«*. nr. ! AM CONSTIPATED. We hear it so often nrd there are lots of cathartics of all kinds, liquid and pill form, many of them good as far as they go. But thcie is only one with every quality of a perfect laxative,— mm GATMAP.TI6 Made in tablet form, oo nice to cat, perfume the breath, never gripe, perform their functions so pleasantly—ending in a cure. A booklet and sample free fer the asking, or you can buy a box tor roc, 25c 50c, at your 1 : drug store. Satisfaction guaranteed. 77 i The Ste, ling Remedy Co. Chicago. Montreal. WewYork. uti m UAP Mold and irtiuranlcrd ro Mini To* !IU" I U'alAu uacco lluWt iy nil driWKLta. _I ! All about ! Klondike. The Hurling ton's Klondike folder is a veritable mine of information about the , gold Helds of the North. It tells how | to reach them# when to go, what to take, where to buy it, what the trip j costs, when the steamers sail, etc. Sent for 4 cents in stamps. J. frauds. Uemrul I’lissengc. Agent. Omaha. Ndi. DFCflC Garden & Flower JkP* VB I|A with wCas&ttM w i* P'li.tt on « dlului' frr«- tn toll. JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SON. Marblehead.Mats. RDUDCV HEW DISCOVERY: *«. Idf ft~% v i O ¥ t|iifcir*il*lwliui>»»Din •*«.««>« Kotul fur iKHtk ttf l*-»»t!.4--ul»la • IOtl,t>4t* irtitiaui.i I rev. I*. U.d.uMiiA'Aboti, au-h*. i*. OPIUM wtVSN,Y H ROOFING ■ inr in jniai ii.whm. i. . iu*n, v i. When tussnimi AdiertiscincRts kindly Ntnina This I ‘.pvt. W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 11.—169?, When Answering Advertisements Kisiijy Mention Tliin I'opcr. If you are interested and wh.li to f i post yourself about the Gold I-'iclds k T of the Yukon Valley, when to go I | and how to' gel there, write for a z Descriptive holder and Map of T 1 Alaska. It will be sent free upon y i application to T. A. GRADY, Ex- A t cursion Manager C. 15. & Q. R. R., X i 211 Clark Street, Chicago. Z IN 3 OR 4 YEARS Aft independence is as sn red if you tube up your homo in Wei tern Canada, the land of plenty. Illustrated pamphlets, giving exi>eii cnee of farmer, who have become wealthy in growing wheat, reports of delegates, etc., and full information as to reduced railway rates, cun he had on application to Department Interior, Ottawa, Canada, or to W. V. Bonnott, N. Y. Life Building, Omaha, Neb., Agent for Canadian Government. f HALL’S 1 Vegetable Sicilian /! |HA1R RENEW ER| fe* You can't guess her age if 3m she uses it. At 60 she has gjM the hair of J6. No thin, jfjti gray hair. No dandruff. IT Will PAT ANT FARiER .in'- in « f .1. «.. HTH MI, Ili« h »!** * M ., i»l >4*tritl>tt,. 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