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Show t 1 CURTAIN RUNG DOWN. The Ketort Discourteous. They say that certain young women in Boston, who should be rosebuds on aid and tenderly nurtured family bushes, are thorns, (They say that DENMAN THOMPSON WILL PLAY NO MORE. j After Forty Years of Stage Life Hg Retires to Enjoy the Fruits of HI Ibor Was One of the Few American " well-know- Favorites- I - HEN the curtain fell on the last act of The Old Homestead" at the Star theatre,' New York, Saturday night, it -- T ! ' 7 . Why She Smiles Sweetly. the and heart, Sparkling eyes, quick "beating cheeks makes tne rosy blush of pleasure onhethe meets his lady love. sarong man happy when very touch Thats the kindIt ofIs afullmanof whose energy, vigorous thrills because strong nerve power and vitality. Tobacco makeB No-- l men impotent, weak, and skinny. . Guaranteed to j old by Druggists e vervwhere Tobacco bpit Dont titled cure. Book, Address SterSmoke Your Life Away, free. ling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago ' j A Carious Decision. The Cape Daw Journal delivered gives tte flowlng by a court as. Judgment actually a com- In Egypt! It seems that partnership a of each leg owned posea of four persons a cat! We presume each partner had a. One legwa specified leg of the cat. . oil rag thereon caught fire and an and ed, ' the other three legs carried dery leg among7 some Iscotton belonging to the partner, Judgment: ship. Here thatthehad the oil rag on It was The leg not could hurt; the cat leg, anduse ran with the other it held up that therefore unhurt legs are three legs. Thetothree alone the cotton, and carried the fire to be not is ,deg The Injured culpable. blamed. The three partners who owned the . , i o, . , j . s marked the close of the active theatrical career of a man who,' with the possible exception of - n Joseph Jefferson, has afforded, more td--a greater number genuine' enjoyment Df people than any other actor of the present day. Denman Thompson, rugreged and sturdy at sixty-year- s, comfortable and tires to a rest after an active professionaPlife of years. He wasxborn nearly forty-fiv- e hear Girard; Erie county. Pa., Qct.'lS, i833, of New Hampshire stock. When fourteen his family returned to their Original home at Swanzey, N. H., where the boy attended school and worked at carpentry. In the spring of 1850 he j well-earn- ed three legs with which the eat ran to the cot-to ton will pay the whole value of the bales the partner fwho was the proprietor of the Invited to criticise this Artlcledclerks are out its errors according and point Judgment to our law. i . - Are You Going East This Summer? , , D?nt forget that the great summer tourist route Is the Michigan Central. The Niagara Falls Route, a first-claline for first-clatravel, the popu-lline to Niagara Falls, Mackinac Island, the Thousand Islands of the St.f1 "Lawrence, the White Mountains, thei Portland by the Sea, Bos-- i Adlrondacks, ' ton and New England points. New ' ' "York and the seashore. Sfcnd ten cents postage for "A Sum- mer Note Book. It will tell you all these about places and how to reach r,' W. O. RUGGLES, them. DENMAN THOMPSON. and Tkt. Agt., Chicago.! Went to Boston And joined Tyrons cirt.'Gcnl Passr s r boy, subsequently deThe political orator is as Jealotis of a cus as property an a into of acrobat. His first apIs a preacher splendid veloping brass band as stand-off the pearance on the stage was as a super as to who draws choir. It Is a most people. with Charlotte Cushman at the Howard 'Do You Contemplate Making a Trlp,if so Atheneum, Boston. He first essayed a Note These Coul Dlooded Facts lit! speaking part at Lowell in 1852, when he ROUTE FLYERS for BURLINGTON played Arasman in The French He then became an itinerant St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Joe, Spy. Omaha,- - Llncom, St. Paul, and all points actor, 1854 north; leave Denver 11:00 a.' went toplaying low comedy, and in Toreast, south and m.the Royal Lyceum theater, m.' and 9:50 p. THE uUliidMiTON has always been a where he Remained until 1868. In leader in everything pertaining to the com- onto, Mr. Thompson married and his Toronto of its and patrons. Magnificent fort safety to Denver and were born there. He won three Palace children Cars, Pullman Chicago Denver to St. Louis. Elegant Chair Cars local favor as Salem Scudder, Myles na Denver to Onicago and Denver to St. Louis (free), through Dining Cars, all meals a la Coppaleen and Uncle Tom. During the carte you only pay for what you eat (meals spring of 1862 he played in London With cents up). All our trains from twenty-fiv- e success, and In 1871 he began are vestlbufed andcanwhen you take a Bmr-- i moderate In rest assured of arriv- variety theaters, appearing In charyou llngton traindestination on time. Our at Flyacter your ing parts. At Harry Martins i. Vaat 9:50 p. m. daily, the er leaving Denver handsomestxand best equipped' train In the rieties, Pittsburg, in February, 1875, he west, arrives at Chicago at 7 :55 and St. appeared as Uncle Joshua Whitcomb in Louis 7:10 thO second mprning only one day a one-apiece of that name which he The Burlington is the only on the road., . direct line from Denver running over its wrote. own tracks exclusively from Denver to St. When the for a successor necessity Louis or ChicagoV thus obviating any dan- to "Uncle Josh became apparent, in at Missouri River ger of missing connections connections at 1885, Thompson and George W. Hyer insuring Junction points and Chicago or St. Louis with the fast trains wrote The Old Homestead In fifteen east or south. Notwithstanding the many advantages of- days. It was produced at the Boston fered by this Strictly A-- l Line, our rates theatre in April,. 1886, and then brought are as low as by any other lines, and any to the Academy of. Music, New York, ticket agent will consider It a pleasure to where it has been played continuously ticket you, check your give full toparticulars, in the United States or ever since, the longest theatrical enany point baggage Remember Canada. your local agent can on record in this country. make you as good rates as can be obtained gagement in Denver, but should you desire any special information, kindly write Geo.W. Vallery, MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL. ss ar ss -- i i J j? ) . 'r , i j t ' j i t i ' whether we hav a rest or a and round and two minute rest, except that the two minute rest would give an exhausted man more chance to recuperate. At present an exhausted man cannot get well recuperated In one rest would minute, but a this help him considerably. I object to also I of the suggested changes. part object to the term brutality being used in discussing the rules, because I do not think there is anything that looks like brutality in connection with them. The champion was very pleasant and to the very amiable, but- in referring te rest he evidently overlooked round, th6 fact of the which, to say the least, has a brutal tendency, inasmuch as it forces a man to remain fighting a minute longer than at present, and even Mr. Corbett points put the case of an exhausted man in a three-minu- te round. te one-minu- rudeness Is regarded by some of these maidens as synonymous with cleverness. At a dinner party given here In honn or of a Englishman Miss Vert said to the guest: What did you oome oter here for, any way? To pick up American dollars and send them back to England? To which the unruffled guest replied: Oh, no. I came here to start a school for teaching manners to young ladles. Shall I not have the pleasure of adding, your name to the list of pupils? Boston Journal. t' little difference opinion it would make three-minuround four-minu- te te te two-minu- water is discharged through the lift 1 n r Cl u level. U'J i 1,000-foat the tank the into pipe This system Is known as one of disI I the water air the displacing placement, FOR BUILT BE CAN ONE THAT I Li Q and causing it to rise until it eventONLY $1,900. ually forces it out at the top in this If it is, you will be strong, vigoro-)air pipe, through full case a quarter-inc- h of life and ambition ) you wffl A Three-Stor- y Dwelling With Every which air at the pressure of twenty-thre- e a good appetite and godd digest Modern Convenience Warm and Sub flowed, actually forcing pounds nerves, sweet sleepj water strong how Not Snf- - the water through a three-inc- h tantlal and Where It Does few can say that their l(V j But column to a height of 200 feet. fer by Comparison Looks Well. is pure I How many peopl e are suffer daily from the consequences of impure blood, scrofula, salt rheum j rheumatism AN ARTISTIC THIEF. (Copyrighted 1895.) cataarh, nervousness, sleeplessness, affl EYOND THE Ordered Stele to 5teal, H) That Tired Feeling. by Royalty fire limits and in HERES A NEAT HOME. t General Agent, Colo. 1039 ; i .- - - ? j Pro-hibitioni- sts The Lake Shore Make Snm Changes. With the inauguration of the sulmmer on- schedule the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railway, taking effect Sunday, the 19th, train No. 14, mow leaving at 3:25 p. m., will leave at 3 p. m. .The Elkhart accommodation. at 4:15 p. m., will be discontinued. Train leaving at 11:30 p. m. will leave atformerly 2:45 a. m. Sleeper will be - ticket agent, 180 Clark street.passenger C. K. Wilber, western passenger agent, Chicago. Dont try to pursue trouble. It will find you soon enough without your getting a lantern to search for it. J. C. SIMPSON, Marquess, W. Va-- , says: Catarrh Cure cured me of a very bad Balls case of catarrh. Druggists sell it, 75c. It is a singular thing that a man neve) begins to show his temper until he loses it LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS AHEAD when pimples, boils. eruptions, and like manifestations of impure blood appear. They wouldnt appear if your blood were pure and your system in the right condition! They show you what you need a good thats what you get when you take Dr. Pierces blood-purife- r; Golden Discovery. -- Medical It carries health with it. All Blood, Skin and Scalp Diseases, from a com- mon Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. It invigorates the liver and rouses every organ into healthful action. In the most stubborn forms of Skin Diseases, such as Salt--' eum, Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Boils and kindred ailments, and Scrofula, it is aa unequaled remedy. Mach Interest Manifested as to Her Future Movements. The future movements of Mrs. Patrick Campbell are exciting the liveliest excitement in theatrical circles. John Hare was anxious to secure her for his tour in America, where she would have y, played in The Second Mrs. and The Notorious Mrs. Ebb Smith! Beerbohm Tree wanted her to renew her contract with him which ends in July, a very tempting offer, to appear at the London Lyceum was made by Forbes Robertson, who will commence management In the autumn; and finally new parts in plays by Biq-er-o and Sudermann- formed the bait Tan-quera- - the of outskirts many large cities, a large number of new houses are two-minu- four-minu- te of wood. built accommoda- Equal tions are thus secured for an expenditure of 20 per cent less than If built of stone. AGAINST PRIZE FIGHTING. With the walls back plastered or A Person Who Attends a Fight I filled with some substance like mineral South Dakota Can Be Arrested. wool, a frame house is warm and subThe sports of Sioux Falls, S. D., feel stantial,1 and where it does not suffer decidedly blue over the new law passed by comparison with too many neighbors by the recent legislature prohibiting prize fighting, and .which will go into of brick and stone, it presents an exceleffect the middle of June. The law is lent appearance. Below will he found a somewhat devery severe. According to the way the mandate reads it will be very difficult tailed description of the design illusfor newspapers, both inside and outside trated ip this article. Size of structure: of the state, to get any information rel35 feet, not ln- ative to - fights to be pulled off there. Width, 20 feet; depth, Section 4 of the new law, dwelling for the most part on this particular point reads as follows : Whoever instigates, carries on, promotes, or engages Hn any sparring or boxing exhibition, orany newspaper publisher who prints afiy challenge or other notice relating thereto, shall be fined not exceeding $500 or xtepnfined in the county jail not exceeding six months. In the event of it becoming knon that a battle is about to be pulled off the way the law reads now it will be' X possible for the authorities to arrest the supposed participants, hustle them off to Jail, and place them under bonds to keep the peace. Probably the most interesting of the whole law is section 3. It is drawn up in such a manner that a person who attends a fight lays himself liable to imprisonment in the penitentiary, for not less than one nor more than five years, A fine of. $1,000 Is also imposed. A second or surgeon, or a person who advises, encourages or promotes such a fight, is liable to ImBldPlwjAss exprisonment for a term of years not ExITCCT-- N.y. ARCH ceeding five and a fine of $1,000. FRONT VIEW. change. eluding veranda and porch. Materials for exterior walls: Foundation, brick THE DUSE COMING. second first Fascinating Italian Actress to Make Us walls; also story, clapboards; tin. roof, story, clapboards; a Second Visit. 8 of stories: Basement, feet; Signora Eleanora Duse, the Italian Heighth actress, signed a contract in Paris on first story, 11 feet; semd story, 9 feet Monday last with Harry Miner of New 6 inches. Sizes of rooms shown byI the York for a tour of the United States, floor plans. , which will begin in November next at A attractneat and features: Special the Fifth Avenue treatre. New York ive exterior, with compact, plans. No fireplaces or other expensive features. The plumbing of the bathroom costs but $30, is supplied with cold water only. This is preferred by some to no bathroom at all. j J Co-Operati- ve 3 ; well-arrang- ed . Royally. The Grand Duke Sergius, now governor-general of Moscow, once gave a dinner to the ambassador from France, who happened to express the belief that ts were the greatthe French sleight-of-hand est artists iq the world. r I believe, said the prince, that, unX fortunately our own are not inferior, bet that before you leave my table you watch and other objects of value which you carry will be gone, and that you will not know that you havej been robbed. grand The bet was taken anct-th- e duke, .a few minutes later, unknown to his gueste, telephoned to the chief of police to send the most skillful pickpocket in St. Petersburg to the palace, assuring him that he was not to be punished, and that he would have the value, of all he. stole. The robber arrived, put on the royal livery, ahd after arranging with the grand duke to give 4 sign when he had accomplished kia purpose began te wait with tle other servants at the table.1 At last the prince received the signal from the pickpocket, and, turning to the ambassador asked him the time. The latter placed his hand in the pocket, and there jfound a cracker in the place of his watch. There was a great outburst of1 laughter, and the ambassador, to cover his disappointment, reached for his snuff box, but, lo, that too, had disappeared! EYen hjs tmall golden toothpick, which he carried in a IHtle, pocket, had been taken. Amid the peais of laughter the false lackey was asked to return the articles which he had stolen. Tle hilarity of the grand duke was of short' duration, for the pickpocket showed! two watches, two rings and two snuff boxes! His imperial highness, too, had been robbed. It was a remunerative night for the pickpocket. pick-pocke- - Hoods Sarsaparilla purifies, vitals, and enriches the blood. Therefore, it the medicine for you. It will give .you pure, rich, red blooj and strong nerves. I It will overcome that tired feeliim create an appetite, give refreshing sleq) and make you strong. j J Hoods Sarsqparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier They Often Grow Sick and Tired Just the Same as People Do. 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So 1 BY GROCERS SOLD net if did, i J CHOCOLATES thli Con tin ant, hari rece!rd HIGHEST AWARDS ff aU5 their of CO, The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH GRADE . RAZORS GET OUT OF SORTS. (in epir It h of Mrs. for $om (EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER& CO. DORCHESTER. HASS. chair. that razor a turn said. It hurts he strop, The barber closed the razor and took another. I didnt know itNvas tired, he remarked, as he proceededto freshen the Give - lather. j x- - fop youp - ejaculated the customer. Yes, sir; tired, or sick, responded Any size yon SO to 60 the barber. A razor gets so sometimes, want, lncbea high. that you cant do anything with it. Tires 1 to 8 Inba Then some barbers say it is tired, ches towlde-hufit any while others say it is sick. The weather axle. Bavn Coct n? a n y seems to affect them just like it does times in a seato bare set folks. In damp, chilly weather rhzois son of low- wheels are liable to become good for nothing to lit your wagon torn anil ng You time. hone any and strop grain, fpdder, may manure, them all you please, bill they Wont take Logra, Ac. JTo. of tires a decent cutting edge. When they get resetting; Oatlsr free. Address Mfg. Co.. that way youve got to lay them away Empire P. o. Box 83, Qulncr 111, for awhile. You see, the edge - of a fazor, when looked at under a microscope, appears to be a fine saw. Well, .Ely!s Cream Baint the weather acts on these teeth, and QUICKLY CUIILSS when its damp and chilly!1 they get scratchy, and then we say the razor Is COLDmllEAD tired. Sometimes nearly every razor In a shop will he affected, and then we Apply Balm Into each nostril, barbers get cussed by pretty near every Ex.1 Bbos., 66 Warren St., N.Y customer . we shave. Washington Tired? ! ; ! - ' FIRST FLOOR PLAN, but among the recently invented appliance their is a small metal water reservoir with gas or oil, heating attachment, that can be placed at one end of the bath tub, which answers very well for hot water supply,; The plumbing for a regular hot water supply would cost some $75 additional. Fixtures and plumbing for a water closet, for, which there, is space in the; bathroom, would cost in the neighborhood of $100 additional. A small family may use the living room as a bed room and let the whole or part of the upper floor. Star. The side entrance facilitates this ob- j kJMih ELEANORA DUSE, city. Signora Duse will be supported by her own company. THE RING. MaxCy Haugh and Ed. Alford were to have boxed 10 rounds at Winfield, L. I. April 20 but as less than a score of spectators attended the match wae postponed. Before the Columbia Athletic club at Wheeling, W. Va., recently Red Leont, and ard, the New Orleans Smoke Robbs, of Columbus, fought 10 rounds to a draw. Dick OBrien and Kid McCoy have ex-sparrl- two-minu- " PARKER'S Hair balsam Cleanses and beautifies the halt ! Promotes! a luxuriant growth. Never Falla to Beetore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures ScsJp diseases tt hair falling. 6V. and 0 1JK) at JVrornsts A New Claim Put Forth, by a Viea. -- Scientist. The practicability of obtaining resin , ng soaps possessing any requfrkd degree GUMS of hardness and quite free from water is the claim put fprth by Dr. Klimsch, IMPROVED j of .Vienna. He says that inhls improvLIVER ed method of manufacturing soap the longer the grinding or kneedlng or the U MILD PHYSIC. better the several ingredients of resin ONE PILL iron, A DOSE. soap are mixed and pressed the lespj is bow?18 day is necessary f supply (What the system lacks to ifc required of the binding agents, for durTirey c;lr Headache, brighten ths ilear the Complexion better than cosmetics. ing the mixing and grinding of the sev- dm Ln?ther fn?e nor To con wince you, wt for 26o. Bold eral ingredients, a spontaneous heating BOSPfrMorfUboi AN KO MED. CO.. Philadelphia Pa of the material occurs, which favors the union, and enables excellent hard resin j j soaps to be produced. The special ad- -, vantages' of Dr. Klimschs process, as Headquarters For explained by him, include the suppresHARNESS AND SADDLE! sion of every kind of boiling and the Bci nit be deceiwe l by customary preparation of liquor; an fictitious price, sm i 35 team harness for 119, UJ steel almost dry, odorless, easy and rapid horn, fdouble cine ha, cowboy, sad dial for 115, but before puoperation, which has no deleterious Efrchasing, tend for my new illufect upon the work people or the vicinstrated, and descrlpUve catalog freci and see whst you art ity of the works; the possibility of proordering, and if good are not as represented, you ducing on a very large scale cheap can return same at m I use the heft oak tanned leather and 0: expense. white and colored hard resin soaps of men. oy only first clasworx J. Jtl. VVI LSI J S, 3719 to 1751 tkrl any kind and for any uses; and the er St DBNVEH.JOL0 easy production, of soaps which may b6 quite free from water, therefore un- DENVER ro., 1637 Blake. TrilT AYIIIIIC, rWnte 4- -t changeable during transport and storage, economic In use and effective, disbOrlingam solving well even in cold water. pm ewery-wher- ht , i RESIN SOAPS. light-weigh- articles to fight 25 rounds at the thrown out to lure her to another thea- signed on May 25, for ter. It was thought that, in all proba- Suffolk club! Boston, men will weigh in at The receipts. bility, Forbes Robertson would be the gate 158 pounds at the ring side. Jim Daly, Corbetts partner, and Tom McCarthy, of Penn-15 sylvania, have been matched to fightwill rounds for a purse. The contest take place before the Central Athletic club of Bradford, Pa., next month. Nick Long, the Australian sportsman and representative of the Melbourne Sportsman, has completed arrangements for matching Martin Denny, the Australian feather-weigchampion, on an unknown. his arrival here, with Denny will locate in Boston. Definite arrangements have been made for a finish fight between Tommy Dixon of St. Paul and Oscar Gardner, the "Omaha Kid, to take place somewhere near Kansas City on May 26. The a side and the men fight is to he for $500 120 at must weigh in pounds. MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL, fortunate man, and. In that case, ,a reOriental Religions in America. vival of Romeo and Juliet at the Lyceum was to be expected. But it is now Oriental religions find their Ameriannounced that Beerbohm Tree will can converts much inclined to schisms Fedora with Mrs. and secessions unless permitted to dicshortly revive In the title role, and it seems tate the discipline and lay down the law Campbell possible that she will remain with him. to the brethren.. The sultan wisely chose an American to introduce the reOPPOSED TO CHANGES ligion of Islam into this country, and Muhammed Webb wisely manages to Champion Corbett Says No Club Has a keep his mosque unattractive to any Right to Alter Boxing Rules. domiciled here.' The James J. Corbett, talking of the pro- but the orientals on other hand, have the posed changes in the boxing rules, as theosophists, too American in taken many neophytes advocated by the Olympic club of New Orleans, declared himself opposed to and are now breaking up into sects. te rounds and making rests. Said he: Tobacco Wholesome Sometimes. In the first place I do not see where Mr. Grumpps The paper says a man either the Olympic Athletic club or any in Pennsylvania has used tobacco for other club has the right to change the rules. Boxing rules, as far as we un- ninety years, and is now 103 years old. derstand them professionally, have been Mrs. Grumpps Hml His was an exadopted by universal consent, and it ceptional case, of course. Mr. Grumpps must be only by universal consent they Yes, I presume he didnt have a lot can be changed. If one club hs a right of female relatives to worrys hinf . to to change the rules, then another club death about it. Ex. , has a similar right, and, that being granted, we cannot avoid having all No Long Engagements. kinds of boxing rules. This would be abThe advanced woman in England has surd. to taken the question of long discussing not think there will be any I do before engagements in in made rules the and my marriage. changes four-minu- te IJM jjead f - 17th. street, Denver, ; fr , , Wet tobacco is said to be a sure cure for bee stings. It is remarkable how many x 'boys are stnng In the mouth. ;j Montezuma Las Vegas Hotel, Reopening I Hot Springs, N. M. The Montezuma hotel at Las Yegas Rot Springs will be reopened on June 20. 1895, under the management of Mr. Jno. O. Plank. The hotel has been refitted throughout, and various improvements made in the grounds, bath houses, etc. The hotel rates will be much lower than heretofore, but the unexcelled character of service and cuisine! will remain at its previous high standard. No better resort can be found for a vacation in search of health or recreouting for those one can enjoy the finest mination; where eral baths In the world and best fishing and Rocky Mountain region. hunting in the rates have been made Very low round-tri- p by the Santa Fe Route from Colorado points, as follows: 1 Denver $19.50 15.75 'Colorado Springs. . 13.50 Pueblo For descriptive pamphlet address J. P. TIall, General Agent, Passenger Department, 1700 Lawrence street, Denver, Colorado. It is not true that certain fanatical have gone so far as to I try to have poetic license revoked. GOG d , ; -- ot i ct -- , , e. Denver t)ireetory. SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS. ject. The income from the upper floor would be sufficient to pay a fair interest on the whole cost. ' f ! NEW HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. j Its Remarkable Efficiency Has Attracted Great Attention. , - ! There has recently been introduced in one of the mines of Montana a new water-raisin- g or pumping system, the remarkable efficiency of which has attracted general attention. The apparatus consists of a three-inc- h pipe located in the pump shaft midway between the 1,100 and 1,200 foot levels, and extending to the latter station; at the 1,200-folevel his pipe makes a return bend and follows up the shaft to the 1,000, where it is so connected that the water which passes through It empties into a tank at that station, this pipe thus forming a U.'jwith one leg 50 feet and the other 200 feet long. A quarter-inc- h air pipe is inserted at the bottom of the long end or lift pipe, and, when a certain pressure of air is turned on from the compressor and water is allowed to flow through the short leg, a constant flow of water is maintained down the drive) pipe, and end an Intermittent flow of air and ot N. unrSH-abl- I For the Summer Cottage. In seeking material for refurnishing the old or for decorating the new cottage there is nothing which fills the bill so . completely as denim, It comes In shades the tones and tints of which rival the beauty of the most expensive art fabric. Manufacturers seemingly have realized the great possibilities of this durable cloth and have added to their stocks several new weaves hich are elaborately designed in geometrical figures, or are Japanese in effect. Dangerous Some of the insurance companies of Paris refuse to insure people who dye their hair. assay! office And Chemical Laboratory. 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