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Show - r 4i ' - I : , . - . .,.''1 y, , J - r . - i . ' '. - ' " n ,; ' . i ' I - i .J, . ma&zt. ) I 35 Gent patterns lor 10 Gents. These vattercs retail in fashion bazaars and to forty cents each, but tores for twenty-fiv- e demand among: strangla order to Increase tothethe ers we offer them lady readers of this for the remarkably low price of only lO entsasach. Jt?08tae one cent extra. New Tne pattetns are all of the very latest accuYork styles, aid are unequaled for styletwenty-fear and economy. For racy of nt, simplicity tb.ee patterns have been used the years descriptions and directions country over. Full as the number of yards of material required, tt.e number and names of the different pieces In .UjO pattern, how to cut and fit and put the are sent with each pattern, with a picture of the garment to go by. These are complete in every particular, there patterns piece Seine a separate pattern for every single same the dress. Your order will be filled the y it Is received. Order patterns, by number and give size in Inches. to be perfect. Every pattern guaranteed GIiOVE PITXIUO. tf2EY .EE and BREAST measure, put To get get BUST the way around the the tape measure ALL. of under the arms. body, over the djss close lO cents, when Frio onof each pattern,below. erdered coupon printed Postage one cent extra on EACH pattern. nt rar-Cos- tog-ethe- r S , MICHIGAN'S BENEFACTOR. Uhotron WAS TAKEN FOR A CUV Th. Fir of s lttn Who Used mn 014 iAtch-ke- y to Look Up a Friend. is a The bestowal of a latch-ke- y sacred trust hot always appreciated by tenants. It is the commonest thing-ithe world for a boarder to. walk off with his door key, thus retaining: to himself the power to enter a former, or dwelling at any hour of the day few course Of very night he pleases. tenants hold onto their keys with any such possibility in view, but for the future tenants safety of herself and themore be particuthe landlady should lar than she averages at present in redeeming the means of entry to her household. A couple of nights ago, says the New York Herald, a young man arrived from the West about 11 p. m. and promptly betook himself to look up an old friend, whose room his own had adjoined in a house on Forty-eight- h street. The house was closed up for the night, so the young man took out his erstwhile latchkey, and letting himself in, mounted to his chum's room. He was out, the gas was lowered, and without waiting to turn it up the traveler stretched himself out on the sofa to wait, and in doing so fell asleep. When he awoke it was to find What Don Charles H. Hackley Has for Western Michigan. rFrom Grand Rapids (Mich.) Evening Press. city is The most beautiful spot in all thisname of the with associated inseparablyChas. H. been in has Hackley Hackley. the lumber business here continuously since 1856 and in that time has amassed a fortune which gives him a rating among the wealthy men of the nation. But with wealth there purse did not come that tightening of thecharacmarked a is which generally strings teristic of wealthy men. or It is no wonder then that the nameand Charles H. Hackley is known at homealone abroad. His munificence to Muskegon a million. represents an outlay of nearly half been a has he For the past twenty years rheuand constant sufferer from neuralgia of lower the limbs, numbness also matism, so interfered so much that it has seriously For some time with his pleasure in life. he has past his friends have noticed that seemed to grow young again and to have recovered the health which he had in 1 . for the News Mr. Hackley oa reportersecret of this transformation. explained the for over SO years," he said "I have suffered lower limbs so severely in my "with pains was that the only relief I could get at night on my water cold compresses by puttingwas bothered more at than night rheulimbs. I in the day time. The neuralgic and been matic pains in my limbs, which had bein intensity for years, finaUy growing came chronic. I made three trips to the Hot Springs with only partial relief and then fell back to my original state. I couldn't sit still and my sufferings began to make life look very blue. Two years ago Dr. last September I noticed an account of and Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People what they had done for others, and some cases so nearly resembled mine that I was interested, so I wrote to one who had given a testimonial, an eminent professor of music Sizes, vis.: 8, and years. Marine blue velvet and French plaid fancy combined. A simulated aerie Is here stylishly of the volusef velvet covers the upper portions fitted body, back and front. The full- front in and back Is shirred and bretelles placed fon are Stylish fall pointed outline. points, and"to graduated to shoulders waist thegleefully from the collar of A back. and standing line, front in velvet finishes tne neck and the fOdsing isar- JLV V- - man tnbeed. i mi, m w - r BIG COLLEGIAN. His Phenomenal Feats of Strength Have Astonished the Athletle Professors His Total Strength Over Three Thousand Pounds. d EMAR&ABLE was the record made recently by E. Klein, the Harvard college senior and strong man. Klein broke the college figures for strength his record being far in excess of any man ever examined IN-dee- Kofnrfi bv Dr. Sar-- system gent. According to the latter's who man gets a a of measurements, conis record above 1,000 kilograms Klein sidered exceptionally strong. made a mark of 1,445.6 kilograms, his nearest competitor being G. W. Cutter,a medical student, with 1,097.8 kilo"PJrtt. rnllT IS he bV far tne col" Harvard, but of all other betgiant of .iron liic rpnnrd beiner far ter than that of JNash ot xmits coiiege, another record breaker. The capacity of Klein's lungs is 300 cubic centimeters. This, it will be understood by G. C. experts, is nothing remarkable. holds Chaney of the law school, who the record for that, has a capacity of 455 cubic centimeters, which is 50 per. cent better than Klein's. Students' lungs are tested for their strength bys blowing short and sharp. iviem record at this was not very greatly above the average, being only 23 kilograms, or 50.6 pounds. The recordf for this is held by F. D. Jordan the class of '80, whose test was 40 kilograms, or 83 pounds. For the strength of legs the student lifts with his legs a weight suspended from a bar. AsHea supports the bar with his hands. matter of fact, instead of lifting a weight the student pulls on a spring which is attached to an indicator, showing- just the number of kilograms of dead weight which the man could raise. At this Klein holds the record or 1,628 pounds. 740 kilograms, Somft ida of what this means may be had from the fact that a man's total j - You were looking for Dick, 0th pa,-1- 1 - r0 I t-- , " ,i , ' - -1- Harvard's Strong Man. strength need be only 600 kilograms, or 2,320 pounds, in order to entitle him to compete for the 'varsity crew and football team. Klein's total strength, lungs, legs, back, forearms and upper arms, 1,4J5.6 kilograms, is equal to 3,180.32 pounds. It is interesting to compare this record, with that of H. R. Nash, who recently broke the record at Tufts college. The latter's total was only 2,865 pounds or 1,302 kilograms, a long way short of Klein's record. Eames as Carmen. Emma Eames has made a pronounced success as Carmen and the New York theatrical critics are saying a great many complimentary things about her. r 1 - - i- HIGHEST - t . t Tin- - y Mrs. Eames will visit the west and south before returning to Eurpeo.. SPORTING NOTES. , It is probable that steeple chasing will be revived in this country next . 7 year. to claims have signed Washington Crooks of Minneapolis. Detroit also lays claim to him. $20,000, at Constantinople $18,000, at Tebeau, McKean, Burkett and Childs Madrid $16,000, and at Washington of the Cleveland club are likely to be i :!. paid. You Will This Cut Clf Out and Send U with 10c postage to the John A. Salzer Baphael, Angelo, Rubens. T&ss "NENE" Best and Most Economi- Seed Co. , LaCrosse, Wis., you' get free the cal Collars and Cuffs worn : they are his mammoth catalogue and a ('packcloth, both sides finished alike, and. behS wvers? age of above S300 Prize Oats. W.N.U. equal V? two of tei6?011 18wear other kind. well and look well. A bos of r of C?uff3 for Twenty-Fir- e CentS The Rosedale party from the Rose-dal-e Collar and Pair of Cuffs by mail for Pif,Cent; Name smelter, near Kansas City, passed style and size. Address Butte this week for Spokane COLLAR through COMPANT, 57TV,7Ec?SIBLE mnUa&L, New York. 27 Kilby Sfc, Boston. presumably going into the Kootenay country to get hold of some copper properties for the purpose of building a smelter in that country somewhere. The party is headed by Otto Feldmanj i i Use riafcte3Good. Ujfcasyrup. in :! time. Sni.n.nimicn manager of the syndicate. On their they will stop at Butte and visit Anaconda. Mining Reporter. i - VV-- " 1 re-su-rn - . j 1 - old to New York. . A Home 1'rodnct. i; Ewing has signed to take Comiskey's Friend The villain in your new place as captain and manager of the play is a masterpiece. Where' did you Cincinnati teams. Greenfield, the once ereafc En dish "j get the character? .Dramatist I imagined a man pos- pngilist,is. dying at a lunatic asylum at sessed of all tb ww liirmingnam, England. ..xvwutj vi W JLVJi.OVA npsa which tttt mifn ,.:'u.I Frank Ward, who was playing with 216 wuen sue gets angry. Trutc the Washington team last season, may be with the & Paul next season. Hnrt Trade. A number'of trotters were recently "I don't like winter,'' said one pick- - shipped from New York to Vienn a, The foreign market for pwixoi mj auoLuer; "everybody has Austria. his hands in his pocket." American trotters is rapidly gaining . . . :; Is? $10,000. J iff - II ft j r 1 'JD oi ei ei the reputation of b eiaj ia I Y hi for Has justly acquired Salvator The TT . -- - activity. i hi JL1M m lax VThje-Age- d. ua Aliment for the An Incomparable Growth and Protection of ; his INFANTS an; COt Ves JENNIE M. HAKKINS. which she" is a member and her sole director on both instruments, is proud of his little pupil, and all who have heard her play predict that in the near future she will rank among the best of musicians. Her first appearance on the stage was recently made in the Gazzam, Pa., opera house with e a polka. tioi Feverf tha a reliable remedial agent And the in all gastric and enteric diseases i,0( ovr often in instances ot consultation & patients whose digestive organs were rt in: duced to such a low and- sensitive conditite Ind that the IMPERIAL GRANUM W Xa' the only nourishment the stomacf 1 would tolerate wnen Lir-t- j seeme; jo - depending oil its retention triple-tongu- WILL RACE 2O.0OO MILES. A Bicycle Water That Will Attract in continued A superior rjutritive Shi ; And as a FOOD it would be difficult conceive of (anything more palatable. 5oId by DRUGGISTS. Shipping De JOHN CARLE & SON5, New York. j1 T9i "COLCHESTER1 SPAWH1 BOOT BEST IN BEST, I U T, v. worjt. ASK YOTJR "DEAIiEi, FOR THEM V ,j 4 i VJEand dont be nnt. with inferior goods. COLCHESTER RUBBER CO. 1 W.LLiDouGLAS JfSSSi 3 SHOE ,f 3. cordovan; r -- tk FRENCH &. 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Bom tne great trinl hiiui I onrl emu 1 J 1 ' h iu, 0 111 tuiupijandAiiitJiiiiiffert J eitho no Aft iTnliVe tha Dutch Process, jnemicai or Ud cost SOLD f j& j frfa Trip EXPOSITIONS aa George Brownley of Chicago, 111. and Thomas Barry of Duluth, Miirn. met before a select crowd at and fought a bloody finish Chicago contest. which ended in a victory for the Chil cago boy in four rounds. The knockout blow was delivered upon the point ot the Minnesota contestant's jaw rendering him insensible for a snace often minutes. The fight was for of $100 and side bets of $250. The match between George Dixon and "Griff o" has been ratified. They are to meet at the home of the Seaside Athletic club, West Brighton, Coney island on .the j uuu i me neei, pr jteetlnflr the boot in dl grinff and In other ha m j visiting 2,984 cities, towns and villages, and registering at seventy-si- x points enroute. The start will be made from New Orleans on Feb. 4, 1895, going west, so that the entire trip can be made in warm weather, enabling him to cross the plains of the northwest during the early summer, the most favorable time of all the year. The following places have been selected as registering points: New Orleans, Lake Charles, La.; Houston, Galveston, Sari Antonio, Brackettsville, Fort Davis, Fort Quitman, El Paso, Texas; Deming, N. M.; Fort Buchanon, Tucson, Yuma, Ariz.; Los Angeles, San Francisco, SacraChico, mento, CaL; Hornbrook, Jacksonville, Salem, Portland, Ore.; Kalama, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Wash.; Bonner's Ferry, Idaho; Fort Assinnabone, Fort Browning, Poplar Creek Agency, Mont. r Fort Buford, Fort To.tten, N. D.; Crookston, Duluth, Minn.; Ashland, Wis.; Marquette, Mackinaw, Saginaw, Detroit, Mich.; Ohio; Erie, Pa.; Toledo, Cleveland-Buffalo, Rochester, Oswego, Water-towOgdensburg, Coopersville, N. Y.; E. S wanton, Richford, Vt.; Gor-haPortsmouth, N. H.; Bangor, Belfast, Augusta, Portland, Maine; Boston, Mass; Providence, Newport, iR. I.; New London, New Haven, Conn.; New York city; Jersey City, May's Landing, N. J. ; Wilmington, .Del.; Baltimore, Annapolis, Md.; Washington, D. G; Richmond, Suffolk, Va.; Wilmington, N. C; Charleston, S. C; Savannah, Ga.; Jacksonville, Tallahasee, Fla.; Mobile, Ala.; Mississippi City, and again at New Orleans. This is the longest bicycle journey, with or without a time limit, ever undertaken being considerably farther than to cir cuit the globe, which; requires from two to three years. MARKET. IN FIT. BEST IN; WEARING QUALITY. Thfl rnitpf ftTtan ar1oeJ lenel I tends the . whole . . 1 , t i ' M 220 counties; THE RING. ; . TXT ri : - I - Jfc OA-ri- tories, . ; , fjoojdls Cures' e , -- . . is pef"" tire is herewith preseniea, soloist et corn female the youngest nas ane omy juai, Sarsa- the world, that the of feats some year, but parilla she can accomplish might well excite ww.vv..v-xne envy ui iuia ui Rouble blood and removes vay that she performs both taint. There- tongueing, her hign range u nai ta. Hood', rheumaHsni nwheh t all other .. ow. the stair ana rilla cures a if! ia tnarvelous. She is kIremedies have failed. Give it a fair trial; member of the Ansonville (Pa.) citisuffered; ihteiisely with Theuinatism,! zens' cornet band and plays her but"I Hood's Sarsaflarilla perfectly cured: T nartS in i fl.t ' j . JrrTTARD, HARRY vttmeryuie, m, like a little me." erratic, music best the family catharOq Piltsar of Hood's sii is. too. an orcranisii ,o J besome abHity, among heV repertoireWORLp'S-FAI- R ic of the best of writers, viz: ing someKoiftldien. ; AWARD J Coote. etc I TTalol . Mfinffmn . rint'nnn die. who is teacher of the hand oi o -- k ju.iaa Eheumatlsin I la caused, by lactic acid in the bl6d, which BctUes ia the nt ' Hood's Batsaparflla purifies the rilla. vt--l 21,-60- court-marti- al - - j to make a trip along the coast and border line of; the United States, estimated 0 via circuitous country roads at miles, in 300 consecutive days, cr a miles, daily average of seventy-twthirtv-threterristates and crossing 11 . ullshed Cornetlst. . r, Of bet and "establish a record," endeavor . five-and-twe- Rheumatlsr4 ybu should remember t! is hand ia Hood's Sarsapa- that relief Miss Harktos, a Gawam Girl, an Aee wide attention, especially among bicyclists and all lovers of sport. Tom W. Winder, editor of the Wasp, and a bicycle enthusiast, will to decide the . ' i pruijiut. tentioa. A wager has just been made at Warsaw, Ind., which is bound to attract Ex-Senat- or . 1 c stare of a strange man, and with a re- volver. Ihe room had changed tenants, that was pretty plain, but it wasn't equally plain how he was to make clear that he was neither a burglar nor an assassin. "If you'll lay down that thing," he said, after a hurried explanation to the man with the revolver, "I'll call up the landlady and prove my case." With man and revolver in pursuit he did find the landlady's door, only to be confronted by a strange woman, who immediately went into hysterics. Then every other woman in the house raised her voice in hysterics, and more men with revolvers gathered in the passageways, until things began to look pretty blue for the young man . At last the final man, armed to the teeth, joined the boarders, and as he did so the poor excited traveler gave a cry of relief. "Put down your firearms," called the last comer, "and stop your shrieks. .H. i ! icb- - in Canada. The reply I received was even stronger than the printed testimonial and it gave me faith in the medicine. found them "I began taking the pills and to be all that the professor had told me they would be. It was two or three months before I experienced any perceptible betterment of my condition. My disease was of such long standing that I did not expect speedy recovery and was thankful even to be relieved. I progressed, rapidly, however, toward recovery and for the last six months have felt myself a perfectly well man. I have recommended the pills to many people and am only too glad to assist others to health through the medium of this wonder ful medicine. I can not say too much for what it has done for me." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicihe company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 50 cents per box. or six boxes for $2.50. - i A MUSICAL SOMETHING ABOUT KLEIN. THE weren't you? He's gone to Europe. The whole house here has changed hands. I'm the only one of the old crowd left. Good Lord, it's well I'm here! You'd have spent one night in jail, at least, if I'd not been." "There," shouted the besieged man, A Big Farm. flinging the key at the scantily robed Warren's ranch in Wyo- landlady, "there's the key of this blank, blankety blanked ming covers an area of 75 by 100 miles, blank, I is with and stocked 2,000 horses, 15,000 shanty, and may never again see the and cattle 120,000 sb,eep. key of this or any other hoarding The extreme length of Rhode Island place shanty as long as I live.v is 50 miles, and her extreme breadth is 35 miles, her entire area being 1.25G Court- - Mart lalinjr an Elephanti. square miles. The area of Mr. WarIt is the business of a ren's ranch is 7,500 square miles, and to try soldiers and sailors accused of. is, therefore, just six times as big aa but sometimes strange prison-offence, Rhode Island. ers come before it. At the battle of But let us not make haste to turn th Feb. 0, 1846, the 9th Lanlaugh on .little Rhody. The Warren Sabraon, cers 615 were oi lacks but ranch square miles required to escor4- - some is as as r it twenty-fouMassachusetts; big beiag pounders, which were to twe Connecticut than and be bigger by elephants into position. Rhode Islands put together, and nearlj Onedragged of them turning obstinate and refour times as big as Delaware. Boston fusing to draw, the men in charge of Globe. the animals had it brought before them, under the guard of two other CanaL The Nicaragua to be tried. The court C282 LADrxa' NonroLK Basqtjb. Pattern Ne. The. project of the Nicaragua Canal elephants, is cot In five sizes, viz.: 82, ii, 86, U and 40 senteficed it to twenty-fiv- e lashes, inches oust measure. in debated has been United States the which were duly inflicted by a fellow The Nerf oik jacket is as popular toIts first season. It Senate very vigorously. One thing elephant. Taking a big double chain day as it was in has the merits of being very generally should be remembered about that cli- on its trunk, at the word of command becoming, easily adjusted, comfortable a ad available for besides looking, belxg stylish to almost every for- it gave the rebel elephant As her repre- mate, it is death nearly all sorts of fabrlo. tremendous whacks. The culsented made of vicuna In a sort f heather mix- eigner who goes there, and laborers esture, It forms part of a dressy toilet for general was thoroughly cowed, and no wear, shopping or visiting, eta The box plaits pecially succumb. It is said that th prit formed in the fronts and back, the under are Railroad cost a life for every longer declined to draw the gun. sides being stitched together to a few inches Panama below the waist line, under arm gores fit the tie. What an idea of pains and achea He Knew I is Own Home. sides smoothly and the basque can be made is in this sentence. It is to due mostly A man with a fancy over the body lining fitted with double darts, or Detroit taat portion can be 'omitted if so preferred. carelessness. Every laborer provided for horsefleshyoung a knowledge of the and Tne closing is invisible in center front under with St Jacobs Oil would be armed same not commensurate therewith, the middle plait, but buttons and button holes can be used if desired.' The fashionable turnover collar is in latest mode and the belt of against these troubles. Men'susclea some time ago went horse hunting on cloth fastens with a dull gilt buckle. Any of there are cramped with rheumatic pain his own responsibility, and picked up the seasonable woolen materials will make up and they ache all over. That's just th what he thought was a crackerjack. stylishly by the mode. Serge, cheviot, in plain or or mixed .varieties, homespun ladiescloth, condition where this sovereign remedy He was a. Blue Grass hoss and was as fine flannel. A plain finish is all that is necesan do its best work. The fearful mal- lively as a cricket; so lively, in fact, sary. The retail price of this pattern Is 25 cents. that the young man was sure he had a ady is very much like the break-bon- e Several days after the mm fever in. certain parts of America. COUPON' he hadybeen showing and of catteras In ordering, give No. purchase, wanted Bust...... and "Waist...... meas- and crowing over horse around the "ure. Either of these patterns will be sent Gold For Filling Teeth. man who had met he colored the him, to any address upon receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps when this coupon is enof him. People, says a dentist, wonder why had charge closed with order and one cent for postage, gold is used for stopping and are apt h with your address. "By the way, Sam," he said, to credit the dentist with employing it "what's the horse's name?" Address COUPON" PJLTTES23" CO., rx4 Xiock Box 747. New York. for his own ends, on the ground that he mm mmmtm mo "Lexin'ton, sah." can charge more and get correspond"Does he know it?" ingly larger profits than would be the "I spec he do, sah," said Sam innocase if h& used any baser and less' ex"he's had it fer eighteen You pensive metal; but, he says in explan- cently; sah." t Can Get ation, a little reflection would convince yeahs, ones the ' that there is no suspicious Ferry's Seeds at your dealers A Perfect Judgment. as fresh and fertile as though for whatever and such ideas,ground f you got them direct from "My father," said the small boy to Ferry's that the real reason for using, gold ia oeeu k arms. woman who "was calling on his 'the that it will weld while cold and will successfully resist the action of the mother, vis a great man. He knows acids and fluids of the mouth, hence it what time it is without even looking is unequalled as aj preservative for the at his watch." "What do you. mean, are known and planted every teeth. TommyP" queried the visitor. "Oh, ! where, ana are always tUe Dest Kerry Seed Annual when I holler out and ask him what for xa jn veils ail about time it is in the morning, he says .it's 8300 FOB A NAME. mem, Free. 0m M. This is the sum we hear the Salzer time to get up. An1 when I ask him Ferry A Co. DetroltfMloh. Seed Co. offer for a suitable name for what time it is in the evenin', he alius their wonderful new oats.. The United says, time to go to bed, Tommy.' Oh, States department of agriculture says I teltyou my father is a great man!" The oldest and largest Salzer's oats is the best of 30b varieties THE ROCKY Nursery in the. State and tested. A great many farmers report the only one propagata test yield of 200 bushels, per acre last Biff Expense Acconnts. L10UIITAIII ing a general Stock. If and are sure this can be gTOwn year,eVen you want to be success"Though the safaries of all the ful plant COLORADO and more 1S95. One thing1 French ambassadors NURSERIES, during are the same, GROWN trees. Send for we know and that is that Salzer is the a "receive and list $8,000 year, they Catalogue CAIIOII CITY price large" sums and mention this Paper. largest Farm Seed grower in theworld in addition ' for official their expenses. sells ' and 50 St barrel. UEWKESK potatoes at $2. DYE, COLORADO. Just the kind that' do1 wellperin Texas At St. Petersburg the ambassador is Proprietors. allowed $34,000 a year, at London and the great South. Thirty-fiv- e packages, earliest vegetables, $1 post $32,000, at Vienna $26,000, at Berlin, center back: Double puffs are stylishly ever fitted sleeves faced to the elbow ranged wltE velvet. The full, round skirt is gathered I the tep and sewed to the lower edge ! waist. The mode Is desirable for dresses either of silk Or woolen fa brio and can be suitably developed in various combinations of colors or material. One material alone can be used, variety being of braid, gimp, ribbon, vel nrcn by decoration or lace. The retail price of pattern is 2q cents. M - - 1 n . wo. saw tsveut n tnree Gnix8 Dress. 10Pattern 12 9 ; AN OFT REPEATED STORY OF TRUE PHILANTHROPY. r ; i tie. tJ ujt j less than one cent a cup. l i I Jriplg BV WALTEBMER& CO. DORCHESTER. Ut IMj 1 My soA jWs afflicted with catafrU induced him to try My'a Cream I -- F Balm am Wt him, well as e e LETe dn-va7.-..- disagree-.Mrr- smell all appears as Olmsted, ULnta," III. fJ?Ma7?aE?5 n 4s Jiff al 1 wj'y ' BALWI opens and cleam i Membrane from Com-nk- ) aiores r.Jrotctsthe or Taste an d Smell. The v quickly lsprbd and gives relief at once. abU?S!S2 !?jPPlied Into eacb nostril and If 4? X.T ' jjSlatt evening of Jan. 19, in a twenty-fiv- e of j. round glove fight for a Percentage of the receipts. The coroner's jury called to ACRE AP?Lt n pass wrjMgJfirint, $( 1QQ the death of Andy Bowen declared A FOfi sample copy siWJ owen's death to be due to a fall and tne fact that the floor upon which ; eirenicon, f he ThVOnSi ,,aS Biipuueu. xne Auditorium ia b as censured for not making-Propeprovisions for the fight in this respect. Lavigne has been ' dismissed. f! rlT&bSBWHO HAVE OI MV Woe Dick Morehouse, the lalMttheCtovernmentUUI1! Mior, n Jr ftTite to N ATM A N J, ilW uF ooxer, died at his residence in Beverly ). receive wasntngtont p., they will aproPPt y "u ass., recently, from consumption " e was 28 years of age, and had been Vol. xi - J0" 6 TW. hi for some time. to advertisers Pf"tBf .n Writing thif yo wff the advertisement In Tip-o- prlTi' fe f? Tr ijQJ r ; well-know- . . 'I Si : A- |