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“I have used Ayer’s Hair
Vig or for a great many years I
and it has been very satisfactory
to me in every way. I have
recommended it to a great many
of my friends and they have all
been perfectly satisfied with it."
— Mrs. A. Edwards, San Fran
cisco, Cal., Feb. 9, 1899.
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Talk
About It
That’s always the way with
our Hair Vigor. When per
sons use it they are always so
highly pleased with it that they
tell their friends about it.
If your hair is short, too
thin, splits at the ends, is rough,
or is falling out, our Hair Vigor
will perfectly satisfy you.
If your hair is just a little
gray, or perfectly white, Ayer’s
Hair Vigor will bring back to it
all the dark, rich color it had
years and years ago.
Write the Doctor
If you do not obtain all the tienefltg you
desire from the use of the Vigor, write
the Doctor about it. He will teu you just
the right thing to do,and will send you
his book on the Hair and Scalp if you
request it. Address,
I>r. J. C. Ayeb, Lowell, Mass.
PIANOS!
Special Offer until Jan. 1st.
DO YOU WANT ONE?
152 BALDWIN
The Beet Piano In the market.
We wish to Immediately place one in
every town in the state, knowing by
experience that wherever we sell ono
other sales are sure to follow. To in
troduce these pianos we will, from now
until January 1st, make a Factory
wholesale price on the first piano to
go to any locality where we have not
already sold one. This means a great
saving to the buyer.
We Do Not Mention the Actual Price
Because we will only sell one pinno in
each locality at this extremely low
price, hoping through the advertise
ment to sell others at a profit to which
every dealer and manufacturer is just
ly entitled. Terms cash or easy pay
ments.
Pianos sent on approval.
Write for catalogue and full partic
ulars. We also sell the Ellington.
Hamilton and Valley Gem pianos and
Hamilton and Monarch organs.
DICKINSON & HUSTON.
1514 Douglas SC Omaba.
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rcn LAUNDRY PURPOSE: ONLY
• manufacture only by
SAMTA CLARA MANUFACTURING CO.
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MAPNETIP Tha WONDER
mHuNtllU of the AGfc.
STARCH as iioZ*
It Stiffens the Goods
It Whitens the Goods
It Polishes the Goods
It make* all KarmetitH freah tdttl
crlap aa when nrat Im unfit new.
TRY A HAMPll PACKAQI.
You It like It If you try It,
You it buy it If you try It,
You I! uav It If you try It.
Try It.
Ib.bl by all tlrin'er*.
DR. ARNOLD'S COUGH
■"MSJKSSSL KILLER
lll*b« I r*«Y fete* PiM tw
Poultry, Game. Butter. Eggs.
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FORGOT HER TONGUE.
MARIA LIVED ALONE FOR
TWENTY YEARS.
Hut Civilization Killed Her—Ulrd In
l.m Than Three Mouth*. After Bein';
Taken to Manila Barbara—Her Itrmark
able Ureas of Feather*.
About seventy miles off the coast of
Southern California lies the island
of San Nicolas—a veritable desert,
wind-swept to ouch a degree that one
might well imagine that the furies are
guarding the Island, says the Scien
tific American. San Nicolas, which is
twelve miles long and four or five
wide, has no harbors, the anchorage
being merely a lee under the low hills,
the fact that the wind blows directly
off-shore making It poci.lble for vessels
to anchor here at certain seasons. On
this Island, which has been the cen
tral point of a romance and tragedy
of much interest, deserted and alone,
Maria Better-Than-Nothing, the wild
womaii of San Nicolas, lived twenty
years—long enough to forget her peo
ple and even her language. The story
told by Prof. C. F. Holder is no fol
lows: “'For centuries the island was
inhabited by a race of hardy mariners
who have left their monuments in
large shell heaps and mounds that
cover many acres. I^css than 100 years
ago the Franciscan fathers determined
to take the natives away from the in
hospitable island and provide them
with homes around the various mis
sions, where they could also he com
fortably converted. With this object
In view a vessel was sent to the island,
and after much difficulty the Indians,
now reduced to about 100, were col
lected, and taken aboard, deserting
thousands of implements which their
ancestors had used for centuries.
When the vessel was about to sail one
of the women discovered that her
child had been left behind. But it was
blowing a gale and the vessel could
not hold, so the captain sailed away,
whereupon the frantic mother dashed
into the sea and swam back to shore,
making her way successfully through
the surf. The captain of the vessel
premised to return for the woman, but
soon after his vessel wad wrecked and
no attempt was made to rescue the
poor Indian woman until twenty years
after, when a priest determined to
make an effort to learn whether she
was alive. He enlisted the services of
an otter hunter and several Indians,
who, In a small schooner known as the
Better-Than-N'othing, set sail for San
Nicolas. They landed on the island
and very soon found evidence that
some one was living there, but avoid
ing them. To make the search perfect
the men formed a line across the
inland at certain distances apart,
which resulted in the discovery of the
wild woman. She was sitting by a
brush hut in a canyon, about which
was a windbreak of whalebones and
various material. She smiled and
spoke to the Indians In a language
they did not understand, but they fell
on their faces before her aa though to
worship her. She offered them food
and readily consented to go with them
and was taken aboard the schooner
with a tame otter. She was dressed In
the skins of birds, over which was a
garment of sealskin. She was named
Better-Than-Nothlng, after the vessel,
and by signs succeeded in telling some
Indians on the mainland something of
her history. At first she had mourned
the loss of her friends, then the dogs
killed her baby and she wished to die
and was sick for a long time. She
was taken to Santa Barbara, where In
dians from all about were brought to
her to see if they could understand her
language, but without avail. She lived
with different families at Santa Bar
bara, but civilization proved disas
trous to her and In leas than three
months she died. Her remarkable
dress of feathers was sent to Rome as
a curiosity, and the remains of the un
fortunate woman found a resting
place in the sanctified ground of the
mission. San Nicolas has proved a
veritable treasure house for the
archaeologist, and tons of stone im
plements have been taken from va
rious mounds on the island. One of
the most remarkable shell mounds in
the world Is found here, being. It la
said, nearly a mile long and ten feet in
average height.”
Irish Wit.
Seumas MaeManus In the Saturday
Evening Post: Two navvies, ill-clad,
dirt-covered, rain-soaked, got pos
session of a heavenly nook between
two high stoue wails while an extra
heavy sleet shower prevailed. They
had "hunkered" low, and were watch
ing the smoke-wreaths mount from
their pipes. "I'm toul," said one of
them, breaking a reverie, "I'm toul.
Jamie, that the king of Jarralny nlver
» makes." Both regarded the wreaths
again for a minute In silence. "Poor
man! 1 wouldn't like to be him,
Larry- would you?" Hetty llaran of
Thrummoti was a very pious old
Methodist. Father Han often dropped
Into Hetty's for a gossip "Hetty,"
■aid Father Dan. "I always And you
stuck in your Hlble. Now. tell me
truly, do you understand It all?" "Of
counts I do." Indignantly. "Well, well.
I've been atitdylng It all my life, and
I don't understand It all yet." "An'
If yer reverence is n blockhead, do ye
think every wan elae like yereelf?"
WuwM Severe Three
The disproportion of th* sears is still
very great In West Australis There
ere only M.ono women In a population
of IWSPO
Kverywody sympathises with the
man who a«4s with n ken-pecked pros*
C. Oliver Iselin is credited with de
claring that he will no longer under
take to build or manage a yacnt to
defend the America's cup and his re
tirement will probably be followed by
that of Nat Herreshoff, designer ot
three of the defenders.
(StOO Reward »lor».
The read"rs ot this paper will be pleased to
learn thu', there Is at least one dreaded disease
that sr'.ence has been able to cure in ail its
stages, and that, is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure now known to t he
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease. requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally,
noting directly upon the blood and inueous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up tlie constitution and
assisting nature in doing Its work. The pro
prietors have so much faith In Its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of
Testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists 75c.
Hall’s Family Fills are the bosk
For use in exercising tile finger
muscles and Increasing the str«ngtn
of the grip a new device is composed
of a bar adapted to be held by the
fingers, with a second bar held by ,uns
passing through the ends of the fiist,
the tension being produced by rubber
cords or springs.
A lady writer says: “No mart led
man can he a dude.” Of course net;
no man, married or single, can be a
dude any more than a dude can be a
man.
Mfslca
On Tuesday, Jan. 23, a special vcstl
buled train ot Pullman palace cars,
compartment, drawing-room, library,
observation and dining cars will start
from Chicago, going to the City of
Mexico and to other prominent cities
of the republic and back to Chicago
again, making the tour of all
Mexico complete. The party will be
strictly limited and absolutely first
class. Tickets include all expenses
everywhere. The tour Is under the
personal escort and direction of Mr.
Reau Campbell, general manager of
The American Tourist Association.
For maps, books of the tour, tickets,
etc., tail on agents of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.
The deposit of vapor and hoar frost
on window panen’is prevented by coat
ing the window with a composition re
cently patented by a Belgian, consist
ing of water, glycerine, sugar and eo
marin, the resulting compound being
transparent and rendering the window
clear at all times.
A Prince of Commerce,
John M. Smyth, head of the great
house The John M. Smyth Co., has
built up, by years of hard work, the
greatest institution of its kind in the
world. His name is a household word
in Chicago.
Their "ad.” in another part of this
paper should be of interest to every
one. Get their catalogue of everything
to eat, wear or use.
Many a man who knows nothing
about the tariff would go on a tarilf
he* could stand the bartender off.
FITS Permanently carwl. 5oflt« orn*rrmi*r.***after
flrut day * u.-e «<f I»r. Kline'* Ofrat Nerve Itcetorer.
Bend for FKIvK #3.00 trial bottle and treatlae.
Utu. It. II. KiJRl. Ltd., Mi Arch bt., 1 hiiadrli inis, l a.
A mixture, in equal parts, of linseed
oil and vinegar will do wonders m
cleaning furniture.
I believe Piso's Curo is the onlv medicine
that will cure consumption.—Anna M.
Hoss, Williamsport, l'a., Nov. 12, ''Jo.
Miss Helen Gould's present attitude
toward Mormonism is no new thing
with her. Several years ago she was
a warm supporter of Kate Field in a
similar movement.
C.C.C.LINE NOW OPEN!
Completed and Opened
to the Public.
Greatest Improvement of the Age —
Anyone Cun Hide Over It to Health
au<t Happiness.
Chicago.—[Special.J—The new C. C. C.
line Is now open to the public, ami at once
gained an enormous patronage on account
of the meritorious service It performs.
The line Is built on solid merit, and leads
by the stralghtest and shortest route to
ifealth. Everybody is delighted, and
those who thought they would never
reach Health and Happiness again have
found this an easy and sure way of get
ting there.
Ninety per cent of the Ills of humanity
are caused by laxy livers, chronic consti
pation and their consequences, Impure
blood and a poisoning of the whole sys
tem. What's the use of stumbling along
the roadway, sick and weary, when you
cun quickly ride to health—by taking Cas
enrets. Huy and try Cascarets Candy
Cathartic to-day. You will find that It's
what they do, not what we say they'll j
do, that will please you. Sold by drug- j
gists generally, 10c, 25c or 50c per box,
or by mall for price; Send for booklet
and free sample. Address, Sterling Item
edy Co., Chicago; Montreal, Can.; New
York.
This Is the CABCARET tab
let. Every tablet of the only
genuine Cascarets bears the
magic letters "C C C.” I,ook
at the tablet before you buy,
and beware of frauds. Imita
tions and substitutes.
—
Some people attempt to counterfeit
dignity with self-importance.
Jur*d I(«'|m<i«I*iI t-iilliir«-» \V It h Ot ti4>ra
I wlU luf'-rm i«-<i to M ri'lnu** Laudanum
Opium, Cocaine. «•! faltluif, harm If*.*, hi.me
rurv. Mr*. M II Hahtwtn. Mn Ur.', ( bl< **<». III.
I Mistakes that make one wiser are
I generally costly education.
Go to your grocer to-day
and get a 15c. package of
Grain-0
It takes the place of cof- j
fee at I the cost.
Made from pure groin* it I
U nourishing and hcaltli* ■
ful.
•A _ m
Kidneys, liver
and Bowels^
OVERCOMES oMSTIpATl0r«t
Habitual u perman ently. m
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• BVYTFI EGENVINE-MAN'F’D • BY
(AUBRNIA pTC SYRVP (9
00 \ sv ILL A S^ FRANC,SiCo jitWYO^
^ ■* CAL. * inj.v'. •
An improved method of securing the
ends of tent ropes has been patented,
a U-shaped box being attached to the
end of the rope, with a clamping lever
pivoted in the box to bind the rope
when formed Into a loop for secuiing
around a post.
TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. At!
druggists refund the money if It fai s to cure
25c. E. W. Urove's signature on each box.
Lots of people would starve if they
were to sit down and wait patiently
for the return of the bread they east
upon the waters.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 & 3.50 SHOES )Z!S".
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Worth $4 to $6 compared,
v with other makes. /
\lXftdonu>d by over /.
\> 1,000,000 ren* fa
The geit nine hive W. I. K
l>ouglaa* i.ame and i»r<ej
stamped on bottom. I aki-4
ino tubatitute dunned t » be
las good. Your dealer J
I should keep them
Inot. we will nend a pair
}on receipt of pnce. hiale
kind of leather, rise, and width, plain or
cap toe. Catalogue A free.
f. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. BcocMm. Mm
FREE
GOVERNMENT
LANDS...
There are ■till thousand* of nr re* of poe
ermnenl laud* In the state* «>f Wa»hlO|lon
and Or<|on. »!*<> prairie and tunli r lamia
near lailrnud uml water r.iiiiiuunit-ut tin that
can i> t>uiarht tot $3 00 per atrt; and there
ara no ryi lohe*. btT/rard* lotw winter* nr
real hot summer* mi fattuie ••( mips. I>ul
aiways pood market*
If t'uu wish to rata* amln j rmetpdi? or
fruit, or the finest stork on mirth you t an
liad loeatlnns tn these two slatoa where you
aan do Ihl* to |ari feel lot) If you are look IB*
for employinetit *ml wish to w t are steady
Work al atsal waxes I ran help you lotht ttva
I hare no Und for sale nut it you want in
format ‘tin alstui this write me al 199 t
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HOOSIER FIRE KINDLER!
IOO FIRES FOR 3c.
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J0HNM5MYTH CO.
(6?mailorderJ)
HOUSC y
$14.25
$1425
The Best Sewing
Machine on Earth
At the Price, $I4.2S (or Our
“MELBA" Sewing Machine.
A hlgh-arm. high-grade machine equal
to what others aro asking jC5.U0 to £15.00
for. tiuaranteed by us for so years from
date of purchnse. against any imperfec
tion in material or workmanship. The
rtand is made o. the best Iron and is
nicely pro|>ortinne<l. The cabinet work
ia perfect and is furnished in your choice
of antique,oak or walnut. It lius seven
drawers nil handsomely carved and with
nickel-plated ring nulls. The mechan
ical construction is equal to that of
any machine regardless of price. All
Working parts are of the best oil-tern
pared tool steel, every bearing perfectly
fitted and adjusted so us to n.ako the
running qualities the lightest, most per
fect and nearest noiseless of any machine
■nude. I his Ncwln* Machine has nil the latest Improvements, It makes ■ perfect and uni*
form LUCK M ITCH, and will do the best work on either tire lightest muslins or heaviest
cloths, sewing over seams and rough nlncc* without skipping stitches. A full art of
best steel attachments, nicely nickel-plated and enelosed in a handsome plush-lined
metal, jnpunue I 1.1*. and a complete assortment of accessories and book of Instruction
I t iU.NISHLU I KLti with each machine.
fin HAYS TRIAI WeshipUn-luuclilneC.O.D. subject toappmval, on receipt of two
u < ut au. dollar*. If,on eimninatiou you are con vine «*l that wo are saving
you or A* I on agent's price. |*iy the balance and freight charge* theu try A a m ssm
tile machine. If notsatl'dlcd at any time withinItnlnys send the machine Wc I fl
back to us ut our espenaa and wa will rofuud the full purchase price ... Its I "VlCiV
|7n which is listed al lowest wholesale price*
IIeverything to eat wear and use.is fumisls
ad on receipt of only 10? to partly pay
^postage or eipressage and as evidence
**** ■*~od faith the 10s is allowed on first
lose amounting to *199 or above, i
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