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Show I Am I Not a Bald Head cf Indians. The ! ?,i Ishir.s they hare Naiads undergone in tne have stcebd of the Indians til it is unsafe against the while r. for a small party to Lt,i'-into the to retaliate upon interior, for u their persecutors is r.eer allowed to slip by the nuiv'-sj'or this reison extensive dislriits of the1 interior, where the Indians hoc with rawn for safety, are still unixpRirel, ar. Rss is known of them than of t Dr.ik Continent. The laws of the lar d are decidedly against the practice of shivery, but this prohibition is of no effect in the remote districts where rubber is gathered, and it may wdi he said that the unfortunate Indians sweat blood for every drop of rubber milk exuding from the trees. THRILLING FLIGHT. A -- 1 FALCIOLA3 SENSATIONAL ADVENTURE. TERESA Dfrcnd-- tai tkat took I pur-cliac- li ed bottle cf Ayers Hair and am glad to Sav that Vigor it brought my bair back again and I am not today obliged to be s. i. Tbztaxavi-.-- , Makes Hair Grow tow. is certain, ,r-- il3'i?0$teSJ3S3S$ I 3$ 14 QEUTSZ F03 We wihh to tbis year fi pain fid Lm.,eurttr ipivcdkH iu itc cay Ukrueod Cncnu.berl5c LarUnt kmra cllPkg LtCroMU AtartctLfelvcce,15c18C rsvrbprry Mtioo, i;s Tc ar!y 1Bpo rt a baf, 1"0 inn.-y Union, H Lruiiant k lower Oeeds, 1 c l.iio Worth fl.OC, for 1 1 cento Abe -- e 10 Pivffa. worth $1.00,wowiH free, tvcthar v4th our r.H you C valog. tLi re nil shout r,,' 'i1 holt-lite- 1 M fO 1 Y 1 i A -- Tl r A'K-ef ini on r- to i ,.m:. u 101 r u ii - who i n ' dr. v hi protsr 05 L r'L.vli V l A I t M i of hi iidul 1 ! ltlu-'- i N m 1, hi. wiihs KL jiii n.t'ii,;i t renr , CoLGK'n. will it on rFHiit o! iint r- u .11, Ihu1 will natch iikti Hurt of Ui fcudvxl on rveij-- ot Uit tuM Irt rutaoiruo nnd' liUiUfs W ) t 1'K F 0:1 JOHN M. I U. All by tills No 1 15 V PSHALYSIS p u i M-- jou Id.ii-M- , Y try al7ror,s knowwhenyoa without. pds you will novrr doIHOO TrPnzenoa ulzef's wain- ?t oar!. t looiato Giant on 4 LAV, join MmiII-St., TtiCAGO, ILL. .motor Atafa run-(jU- t ctl at last. iOitor 7 , f il JSir1i Int A. hJ.1 7f K A?'fD i'0 I k t JUlssL, ft is. 2 jg) i. i, 11. (.RKMIKT 51rKUbt. CORN IAHEAT nil. WUl of so ! ou;-iek- his : rte r c make the same kind corn: si. per or latieiun? qualities; will b cm of fjttemny Hogs UDd Cattle in a wlica- conicrj: siiou.d be sown in the sor.ng t.:e same aswneat and will yield from bOti PKi bus-elper acre: the straw after it is tilt ashed lias an oily substance and it is almost as oil as ba.v trice of seed 10c per pound or 3 per - . ti! lira honored, M. J. slIlKI.US A valuable Uook lor practical rlowtr and vegetable growers. Free for tho asking. w.. 0 0 ir (O., flim7ttl nt re. m orv of pat ent thmiht intirab e y DK.C'H AkF ItVOOD iM)M KY t HOl). V. rue me ahmit vottrsp Yil e mi' onnit ot cur ldl.t HA5ih,224 N.IOtll St., liliiaulLiHU,lA I Gft A ( ' SJfi. EAR and I Lstabhptted Order . tii 4ft 4 0 grh SAIZZ4 S al,rH DwLLM TOTATO .ms mktioe A 14f tun ilc?i l uj invsti yourtrado, td S sfaniJ-- . once t c 1. c. ,t ofi4iftii.Oud bet, CO., .Moscow, & Idaho. (amly, one of the bent confection UOU'C ti.r puol:c Rjieakei'H, wo. bend lue tu I.ainti Mtg.t o., Ottawa, Canada, for sample box. Tbr.-a- MU., , "'y v ivr t5 plan. It stops falling of the hair, too, takes out all its Natures 'T?. ... ' Y jitf 7. $5 rr 4 ? 4l ; ; JH A v.-f Sv A X V,v77 v;': 'v JW ' j . r- - All druggists. $i.G0 a bottle Y ? 1- restores and always gray hair. color to - Ayers Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This 13 because it is a hair food. If itere a hair stimulant simply, it could not do this. Yon must have food to live ; stimulants cannot take its place. Ayers Hair Vigor feeds the hair and it grows. It could not do differently, for dandruff, ta-e- 'tTTi" Cpb7 SENTENCED TO DEATH. first-clas- fo- npi-M- . 1 J can btr.M ftrtory tuv visiszsuiiJsuau? gjmmsa&smtraaazfi&i One thing -- orY ojt as I uioufj. the hti 7' w t s j iai't1- I, f iL N. fZV i uior JU l V j 'hrf'Uisrn !.ph if' r of o iwrier-to- j I ui iLmbor of r or r rtiiK III tdle' ; ' Illued J ,e J U hwH, V, till Klv or Hub ir .! suil k t. A!hvs. !mI kv,, Nlc t Ioh Kail. 'M lUMf Hr flit B I. a e ' f: f roh Trirame'l Uc np, I loud V r. ; . lSt- nrp inltHRrf t'sci. lfod U .1 IiIrcm lijr. Plus, I rutH, IK 3 precipitous mountain to her cottage was quite an arduous task. Therefore Bat Thee Brinonerii T'scappd from Na she sent it down by im ar.s of a strong tives and Were Rescued hy Oregon metal wire stretched fiom the valley The Oregon has lauded at Manila two up to the mountain top. men who relate a story of unusual A few days ago she and her two littrials and suffering while on hoard the tle daughters ascended the mountain, Crdanota. The two men, Benjamin J. and after gathering three goodly Green, coxswain, and George M. Pows were the sole bunches of wood prepaied to send them ers. appivi down. Just, however, as the mother survivors of that luckless American had fastened the first bundle to the gunboat. The I'nhmota, with a crew of twelve mtn, was engaged in patrol-in- g wire and had launched it on its downthe rivers and oeks at the north ward course, her wedding ring became classed among the V. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111., Aug. 25, 1899. .afaaifraiKiuhM a Teresa Fuciola, an Italian peasant woman, met recently with an extraor- liinary adventure. Ne.u- - her home, in the village of Q larna, whii h nestles in a spacious valRy. is a h:;h and wooth d mountain, and tlieie it h..s been her rust um to go two or three tjmes a week for the purpose of collecting firewood. To bring this wood down from the a bald-bead- on NOT the CHEAPEST the BEST ; e Her King Hecomes aud She Is fv'.ept tu tbo Valley very severe sickness a off all my Juir. from a HHh 3Iounuu Trolley Wire i' 4H&HE3URCXnSKt&2iXiHmmXVBBtt 1 j ! ' . krN . r y Writs the Doctor kt 1 V.I 4 v'-f-v.- N w A, ' sClV , (4.1 a? k ( . l ' :V, - i' V i' ' : If you d not obtain nil the Irfwfit you dHire troin thu use of tho Vigor, the Itoctnr uttftut r. He m ill tt u you just the right thing to do, nml v ill finj jou his book on tho Hair aud be alp if you request if. AthJrvi, l)r. J. C. Aver, Lowell, Mass. Red, Rough Hands, Itching, Burning r- m ft, i,i55u whv not b it lr to use the most force of nature in u ca.i karn to H vpnoue wi your male K us tarn , witUoct leaving all of the many homo. You an to the nur clous teats that are lhnotist. Thrwtih )bputim you can urc comjuer feu, w,,i reluctant h fi'iituUons. ami pro a, iiui, v the Utt e amiKe:ripnt tr. Jt coats vou .t it. I hive null lpg k hi d out al a. si in l.viV 1rm a nr,TJ-ntillas- u iv. j.ist mistci liy mv I. r ky LESSON t jha Wm T-'- v, ntc Sant Keinemler,allii isros'syou ftothmf. A postal udwillbni it. J ' TERESA ul a lUctiuie. Auuress, isachaiiv-- ri :K. L. A. llUUl.Uffc, fcl.illon 213. Jackson, Mich. M 'Vy Vnioti soldiers rHi wid wsof soUHers who made fiometead enti ics lie t ire J tine 22,174 of less than j6o acres (no matter if 4l unioned ot relinquished ), f they have not sold their KiHtional homestead Bights, should addi es, with full particulars, giv Ing district, &c. ES17E7 N. C0?r, Vasti tjsea, S. C. A WORD WITH .... WEAK MEN. If rou sufTer from any of Ha weakuovea or emifcd by n exoeJi er if von Lave been rituhed aud de i ved u 1 tnewre rueution of Hoc'or cause ttip your onl io b )li Yt U A Ur I'HK VKHY I'KH-H)- i OV'PH'-- cob-ta.ii- n-- l WANT K TO TALK in c have practiced our me? r Liab and C. i torn a for many thats We hive dona V I Jt g ijnch ug e se but treat aiid piivaiedia- - 1 int' tli 1 II RON IC c of s h$u-ani- w:T uiuuary nt names pictures CAN'T PUBLISH OUR CURES IM PRIVATE DISEASES Because it w bare to prove coufldence ltr,iy of In t h Cifc yxld .skn s io u r 'J b a do! her t, ay. our pian Hence wo troubles la I I 1 tun! mid hIh'k Hen rid do cmc u ;ih n V ntiood, . Ii uo:. ir oar, ri Petu a. Wetiki.C'S pr:u tuu d ii.cn Vljaiivuit ftvpni is and n t e.iktie-eey 1 c i .e N ii jcv cc e tti iut we k 01 it co't you a 'ontima' ton :m tuivice LUUrL by iutiar penu'. r iu person. 1 ao 01 vmie to 84 Second South st. .J- - l! ty ,f ft s. ' J u. r ' T- - ,z A. f irS'! i.L. T, . 1: ' . L.W !a . Sat Lake Cdv, IFfth -; S.L 'Trv' . & u Block.) j. Ll!. vc 17 vrpit .jl 1 3 j W. N. U.. ta't Li.j-k- o. about the Bkm, Bcalp, and y, ItCAJ llrfOr, liee. Millions cf Women Use Cuticura Soap Exclusively for purifying, and beautifying the skin, foreleanqr.g the scalp of cruets, goalee, and (land, nit, aud the stopniug of falling hair, for softening, w hueniug, and and snie hande, la the lorm of baths fur antna ing in itjiions. Inflamsoothing red, rough, mations, and ehalings, or too free or of.enMte pcrspiiation, In the form of washes for ulcerative weftknea.ee, and for many sanative antiseptic purposes tvhu-lreadily suggest themselves to vomon, and especially mother, and for all the pu, puses of tin toilet, bath, and nursery. No aruountof per.uaviou eau tndrn-- those who have once lined it to use and pmifying the akin, bealpt and hair of infants and any other, especially for pict-rviolid. Iren. Cl rit'L UA SOAreombmes delicate emollient piopejTi sdetived from (TTKTRA, the gre-i- skin euro, with t'.e nnd the most reft celling of c!e.i",ng Horror odoig. No oft er me ,iatrd rr.ap ever rornpounded is to e eon p red with it for ) l.e.mt' an Die si tu In, .dp, air, an i hand. No other foieign tring pieserving, ptmf ing. or domed. e bun ever expeiihivo, :s to t.e eompa-ew Hit it for al the soii, pnrposea f the to'let, bath, and nu'svy. bus it eondiines tn IW Suvp at O'- K Iltii r vir. Tt'fvTY live Ct.Nr- -. t!.u Bl.sr skin and complexion soap, Ike l:i.-- r tudet und'lu.isT baby soap in the v ui 'd. -- t s to'-te-t 1 j i 1 e et d SPECIALISTS. Cppos te Com Tier.al Nji'l G. irk. Giipletg External and Interns! Treatmsn! for Every Humor, tha Vin of ciut and Cctitra Piap (25c ), to file aid eoficnthe thickened cuticle, Citctri Ointment (50c.), and irritattou, and oothead , - lira-- and i allay itching, I Til cr a likwu to cool aud T n LGtf L-- ' i . k. vJ t"latBtly the blood. (5nc.), rlcoQue A hl.NOi K Set ii often mitlioienl to tu re the niORt disfiguring, and hmnfliating skin, ecilp, and blood himuus, with loss of hair, whentorturing, a else fail. Sold Totcti anu Che. Uoiip., Sola Trap., boston, LT. B. A. throughout the woild. Poti-hAll cuni.stiriK of seinl-civilie- DRG. SHORES, EXPERT TL tut 1 win ; it I Wc Cit'e J.o Eight years ago I got sore haml, commencing with a burning sensation on my fingers and on top of the hand. When 1 rubbed them, you could see little white pimples. 1 felt like twisting niv lingers out of their sockets. I had high fever, and cold chills ran over ine, and so I kept it going until I was tired out. Nights, I had to walk the floor umil I fell asleep. My hands peeled like an onion, the finger nails got loose, aud the water ran out, and w herever there was a little pimple there the burning fire was that 'happened at leaM ten times. I am running a blacksmith shop, horseshoeing. and I would not shut lip the shop for anybody, hut it was hard. My hands puffed up ore than a toad. When I drove horse nails, tho water from my hands ran through the bandage, on to the floor. My customers refued to look at my hand. I had a friend take me to the doctor; he gave a solution of something to bathe my hands. I went to another doctor, I think, for a year. I found your advertisement in a Utica newspaper, and 1 got the (Tiktra remedies. As soon as I used them I began to gain, and after ming a small quantity of them I was entirely curedr I wouLd not take fifty dollar.s for a cake of Cl if J could not get Soap iu anv more. I would not sufh'r any more as 1 did. for the whole eouutrv. CAS FEU 1)1 HTS TIEER, Pembroke, Gpnesee Co., N. Y. 22, ISM. j emit. c1 us vt.iu dm d.s-tinirH dttc nt a f' v "an-'f- Pain So Intense Would Nearly Twist Fingers From Sockets. Hands Puffed Up Like a Toad. Water Ran Through Bandages to Floor. Had to Walk the Floor Until Would Fall Asleep. Fingers Would Peel Like an Onion. Doctors Could Not Cure. t ci 1 ands 8 Years Cared. . I h.i ii .ii I up,u c irtbfl, u or jm si ;t. buu l KL lUi hhY U r,r aAN nc end of Manila baj 'toward Bacolor. While taking soundings near Orani she got aground on a sand lunik. The natives sent word of her plight to the troops at Orani, and before the crew could float her an insurgent force arrived and opened tire on them, wounding most of the crew at the first volley. Lieut. Wood, who was in command, was wounded in three places. The lieutenant ordered a gig lowered, but it was riddied while being let down, and Lieut. Wood died while being lifted in. The few survivors were easily overpowered. A few days later, when the Oregon was sen approaching, the men made a dash for liberty, but were recaptured and sentenced to death. The execution was to take place at daylight, hut in the night they managed to escape into the forest. Hearing pursuers, Green and Powers climbed into a tree and hid in the dense foliage. What became of the other three is not Filipinos SLAVERY IN SOUTH AMERICA. known. Next morning the were gone and the men came down. Mill (.'urheckecl and Claim a Multitude After traveling twro days without food of Ictlun. they reached the coast and were taken The Indians of the Interior or South on board the Oregon. America are today enduring the horrors of slavery in its mo&t odious form Si0 for I'.very Illgliuayman Killed. and yearly a multitude of victims ot Gunning fur robbers and burglars the oppressors greed and heartline-in Chicago will be made a profitable perish miserably in the camps of the pursuit if an ordinance introduced rubber hunters. The condition of these iii to the city council is passed. A reIndian slaves is sad almost beyond de- - ward of $.on is offered by the terms ot scrlption. They are obtained in two the proposed measure for the killing ways, by violence and by trickery. of any highwayman or housebreaker Farties of slave hunters penetrate the who is !r'tm ted in the act of commit-forests of the interior and attack the ting the crime or apprehended in an wild Indians in their villages and huts, attempt to escape. No incentive is killing the fathers and mothers and offered for endeavors to capture the carrying the children away with them. desperadoes alive. d In oilier places, Indians who are are induced to leave their Artillery man Mysteriously Murdered. homes on some pretext and are then Joseph Ntw, an artilleryman at Fort kidnapped and kept at work in the Monroe, Ya., was mysteriously mur-rubber forests until death relieves red at Fhoebus. as the result of a them. Tho blave masters go on the row, in which Corporal Brown was principle that dead men tell no tales, seriously wounded in the head. After and ttie unfortunate, once in their the riot had been quelled New and Ilia hands, is kept at work until he dies of ermpah ions had a quarrel at the In- lur;.-1-, After Raving the place, hardship and prh.Aion. There is alad s! ,vv si rae ore hred from the house ami! ways a demand for aoF-hoto work in tin rsl'r.ir and Ncv fall ad. lie caum frcun Hanni ofen a good prut T pr'd for a bum.: ul. Mo. j s will treat 5 ou until u red u !t hout asking you to pay a cent until you are cured. We first fchow you otir reputa' loinn rurlnjj htonic e ctu cith ail Friraie and to prove lScieof troob fs ju-- i hs ) wet.ike all liebu.den n, In fiht and then ash-u- g to Hiu nir bg roj f roving Yon can e ft a reaotihli 4 a hen viu .tie cuted. I fl'Pt vt.V. V rbiotnc n We bavo provon onrki d.aeanev by putiliHhiurf temimonias of fio'oo people e nd addscbscs. r, AERIAL FALCIOLAS caught in the rope with which the bun- die was tied, and in a flash she was carried off her feet and swept doanj into the valley. Half paralyzed with fear, her little daughters watched her as she sped from their sight with amazing swiftness, and then they ran dowm liie mountain, fully expecting to find her dead at the end of the wire. And their fear was quite natural, since the mountain top from whu h their mother had been torn is S00 yards above the valley. Fortunately, their fear proved to be groundless. They found their mother entirely uninjured. Yet, miraculous indeed was it that her life was not crushed out of her at the end of her perilous descent. It would have been if her fall had not been broken as she was reaching the earth by some friendly branches. The bundle of wood, too, was in some measure a bulwark against the shock. OLD SOLDIERS v 'iV.N iCW-r- . for yi Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, vith shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful, and points to a speedy cure of the most distressing cases when physicians and all else fail. TO 'S ny"1 One Night T reatment A u,s h ti .iv ex; u.s tl e iryntfrici ami s crets ot the Art. It contains hundreds of X eauttful and artistic etrrauns. ani is I: !. . V1 most elaborate? ami expeii-if.tling 4 ... 3 ,,f tiie ever p.uLli hed. a hw.tk AbBO j! tune 1 will sen I tins mannim-en- t al a'i ty. I vnil a:o ni nuJa FREEoitoother lutely atiimint vnluab'e, intereUng and eie ft rr'Out y illustrated literature uhi J Palms, and Painful Finger Ends. - I Q i. WlB- 76 VV. - f'jLniiiL. ' StJlh St , USINESS COLLEGE. Salt Lake City. Utah. St Jients enter an) t.it.e. VVrdc today for Informal |