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Painted Post.” worst name yet. , “Painted Post! tion perfect fitting under- garments, YPSILANTI HEALTH UND@2WEAR eas mira Gazette, are shaped to fit-$ comfortable, health- ful. Hold In allities and large town iteoktet frees - Hay & Todd Mfg. Co., YPSILANTI, MICH, “Never rip.and never tear, ‘psttants Undericear.” the laundry and delightful for the bath, 4 and 36 Wall Street. Members of New York Stock Exchange, Stocks, Bonds, Cotton and Crain Market letter farnished on applicat! We have CO! SUBLIME LUCCA GIL at retail in the market, and have submitted samples so obtained to careful chemical analysis, We find the oil to be PURE OLIVE OIL un- adulterated by admixture with any other oil thes ecbatance: Itis free from rancidity, and atl athe enderable ual and it i of SUPERIOR Toei ou LABORATORY, A resident of this city lately related her biog- raphy to a party of friends in Toronto. ‘1 was St le born in Big Flats,” she said. “Big Flats! y What a funny name! And you are one?" “Then I removed to Horseheads.” ** Horse- has for its founda- heads! Oh, horror!” ‘*Later I resided in ‘That's the And the cheerful Kanucks living within a few miles of Lake Kohshahgah- wigamog congratulated themselves that they had no such horrid names on their map.—£/- People do not discover until too late that washing-powders not only eat up their clothes, but ruin their skin and cause rheumatism. Try Dobbins's Floating-Borax Soap. Excellent for NORTON & TUNSTALL 0000000 DTI IOI 9 Cliff St., Ne York, Faia Sth 1896, i S. RAE & “S FINEST all? 5 i 5 RESEARCHES IN ANCIENT SPORTS. Foot-ball match—Komulus rovers versus Nero half-backs. —Punch. Natural Champagne Fermented in the bottle. Excels in health- giving properties. Ask your dealer for it, or address The New Hammondsport Wine Co, Hammondsport, Tomore thoroughty introduce our producti nypointin the United States east othe iy Che CALIFORNIA LIMITED Santa Fe Route Twice a weeh between Chicagoand Los Angeles Buffet moherand thr Dining car managed by Fred Harvey; also Pullman “PROCRASTINATION 1S THE THIEF OF TIME; YEAR AFTER YEAR It STEALS, TILL ALL ARE FLED.” a ARRESTS DECAY OF THE TEETH 0 ‘and prevents their loss. It also between St. Louis and Los cleans them without injury, Angeles in connection with ‘strengthens the gums, perfumes Wabash RR. via Kansas the breath and imparts 9 most City. fefreshing sensation. HALL & RUCKEL NEW YORK Proprietors LONDON ‘A sample of Sozodont and Sozoderma Soap for the postage, three cents. You will get more prompt attention and better service by mentioning Jupee wien answering advertisements. THE PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE'S FIFTH PUZZLE CONTEST. Seven contestants in the fifth contest solved the whole series of forty puzzles cor- rectly, and each of the seven persons mailed his or her complete set of answers at or prior to 6 p.m. on Saturday, October gth—the earliest date and hour with which the send- ing of solutions could be credited in accordance with the contest’s rules. The first seven prizes (aggregating $185.00) are therefore divided equally among these successful puzzle- solvers. The remaining thirteen prizes (aggregating $65 00) are divided equally among fifteen other contestants who were first to send correct solutions to thirty-nine out of forty puzzles, each of the fifteen having mailed the answers at 6 p. m., October gth, or previous thereto. THE FOLLOWING CONTESTANTS SOLVED ALL OF THE FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. aus, B, M, OTERLING, Trot Meaatals, Wid, Complete set of answers mailed October oth, 6 P. M.) Pailadel AWARDED 1-7 of $185 oxcuox B, xno, 6125 Wayee Ave, Geran (Completes set of answers mailed October oth, 6 P. M.) - = W. 2. STANTON, Bridgepert, Cota., (Complete set of answers mailed October oth. 6 P. M.) i & ©, RAPP, 276 Ogtes Are., (Complete set of answers mailed October oth, 6 P. M.) “ s ORCROE 7, PERCY, 21 Willan Ot, Brsgepet, Cots. Comolete set of answers mailed October oth, 6 P. M.) ANNIE MASSA, 236 i Chicas 1, RANE DAVzB, Pata (Complete set of answers mailed October oth, 6 P.M.) . THE FOLLOWING SOLVED THIRTY-NINE OUT OF FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. OEOROE P, LED, 16 W. Mata Gt., Rochester, ¥, x7, ‘omplete set ot anewery ‘mailed October oth, 6 P.M. AWARDED 1.1 RALPH M, PARSONS, ‘hides eee a y ARDED 1-16 of SO Complete ect ol answers mtiled October gth, 6 P.M.) “ . FRANELD SCHEER, O14 E094 Ot, plete Sct of answers mailed October oth, 6 P.M.) “ “ ames « Complets 8 < of wers Soli October oth, 6 P.M.) “ T ‘L. WOODWARD, 615 Massachuset! rashis; iCnmpiete set ol answer tasted October th, 6 P. M.) " * JOHN V. 1. WOOD, Oleh Rochester, ¥. ., mmplete SSiotagerenmaited October oth, 6 P. ML “ “ , SILBERBERO, 79 W. dint New York, plete ‘set of answers mailed October gth, 6 P. M.) bd be ©, B. DE WAAL, 1334 2. en) St, Cmabs, jete set of sinawers mailed October oth, 6 P. M.) s *. A. b rarpouna, 1016 fits Be. Sices chy, Tova, (Complete sevct shawers mailed October oth, 6 P. M.) . WM, TmoMAS, attanay-geera’ Oe, Aitasy, HZ, complete set of answers matied October goth, 6 P.M.) Ld ‘L, B. Lozres, a8 | res. eamplete tet ‘of answers mailed October gth, 6 P.M.) * * tawas 1, woanis, 12°91 » Pittstea, (Complete set of answers mailed October oth, 6 P. M.) “ “ DM, ROTH, 62 Maia Ot Clzclanat!, Oho, (Complete set of answers mailed October gth, 6 P. M.) * “ 4, B MANMEB, 4283 Tan 6 i Complete seto ‘of answers mailed October oth, 6 P. M.) “ i xao. 3.17. BEARD, 2039 Ish ve Bs, Biraingho. A (Complete set of answers mailed October gth, 6 P.M.) “ 7 6. BAXTER, 215 Lataytte ave. Sreehiya, M3, (Complete set of answers mailed October oth, 6 P, M.) “ In addition to the above there were reventeen contestants who solved 39 out of the 4o puszles correctly but were later in sending their solutions. Six of the seventeen just missed sharing in the awards by a hall hour, having mailed their answers October gth, at 6:30 p. m. JUDCE’S SEVENTH PRIZE-PUZZLE CONTEST starts in this week's issue of the paper. The correct answers to the forty puzzles of the Sixth Contest will be given in JUDGE No. 842, issued November 27th, and the names of the prize-winners will appear in the second number following, viz, No. 844. The last day for the receipt of solutions in the Sixth Puszle Contest is SS November 20th, They must all be in our hands before noon of that day. JUDGE PRIZE-PUZZLE DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. 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