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-LIFE- NOTES AND EXTRACTS. Tue subjects for next week's Biographettes will be Messrs. Herbert Sullivan and John L. Spencer. Tne Czar has just ordered his coronation suit. It is tobe wrought iron, four inches thick. We have no opinion as to whether or not Slade will whip Sullivan, He Maori may not.—Grip. Ir the city of New York is unable to raise sufficient money to have the Bartholdi Statue put in place, we might sell it at public auction and divide the proceeds among some of our ‘* first citizens.” professor delivered a lecture the other day to the Divinity Students on ** Parish Botany,” and he won- ders if it was on the classification of the wad/ flowers of the parish, according to the Linne-aments of their faces. Ax Irishman in France was drinking with company who proposed the toast, ‘The land we live in.” | ” Ay, with all me sowl, me dear,” said he, ‘‘ here's | to poor owld Ireland."—#'x, Lire. “ A charming sheet.” ‘ Deserves long life.” “ The grave is not its goal.” Itdrives away all care and strife, ‘Tis read from pole to pole. The papers throughout all the land Extol it to the skies, And all the people now demand The Lire that never dies, Then come all ye disconsolate, Ye wicked cease to mope; Your griefs and fears shall now abate, For while there’s Lire there's hope. “ Now good digestion wai ** And health on both.” on appetite, SHAKESPEARE. “Common Sense” Lunch Room, 135 Broapway (cor. Cedar St.), JAMES P. WHEDON, Manager. | BSTERBROO ever PENS Leading Nos: 14, 048, 130, 333, 161. For Sale by all Stationers. THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Works, Camden, N.J. 26 Joha St., New York, GEORGE MATHER'S SONS, PRINTING JNK, 60 Joun Street, New York. This paper is printed with our cut ink. A CORRESPONDENT writes that a Cambridge (Mass) | | INSURANCE | AMUSEMENTS, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. F. S. Wineran, Pres. | No. 144 BROADWAY, NEw York. UNITED STATES Mutual Accident Association. | $5,000 Accident Insurance. $25 Weekly In- demnity. Membership fee $3. Annual cost about $10. Write for Circular and application blank. European permits. CHAS. B. PEET, President. (Of Rogers, Peet & Co.) JAS. R. PITCHER, Sec’y. 320 & 322 Broadway, N. Y. JOHN HANCOCK Mutual Life Insurance Co., Or Boston, Mass. | STEPHEN H. RHODES, President. Assets, Jan, 1, 1883. Liabilities, Jan. 1, 1883..... Surplus at 4 per cent...... SAMUEL ATHERTON, Vice-Pres, GEO. B. WOODWARD, Sec’y and Actuary. CHARLES G. WOOD, Treasurer. SAMUEL WELLS, Counsel. FRANK WELLS, M.D., Med. Examiner. + .$2,526,660 56 2,351,922 26 174,738 30 HEATRE COMIQUE. 728 and 730 Broadway HARRIGAN & HART...0......0000 Proprietors JOHN E. CANNON,.......0..cccsseeeeeee Manager FOURTH MONTH | of HARRIGAN & HART in Edward Harrigan’s latest and greatest success, McSORLEY'S INFLATION, | The popular music by Mr. Dave Braham. | TUESDAY, MATINEES FRIDAY. UNION SQUARE THEATRE, | Mr. A. M. PALMER... . Proprietorand Manager. Begins promptly at 8; over at 11:05, Saturday matinees begin at 2. ENORMOUS SUCCESS of A PARISIAN ROMANCE. The greatest production ever wit- nessed on the American stage. THIRD MONTH. Seats secured two weeks in advance, H ENDERSON’S STANDARD THEATRE. WM. HENDERSON...Proprietor and Manager BY ARRANGEMENT WITH R. D'OYLY CARTE, ESQ., AN ELABORATE REVIVAL OF Gilbert & Sullivan's ever popular Opera, H. M.S, ‘PINAFORE. NEW SCENERY AND COSTUMES, AND AN EXCELLENT CAST. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, The Opera is produced under the direction of Mr. J.C. Duff, who originally presented it at this theatre. 38 VARIETIES OF SHERRY. Pale, Very Pale, Golden and Brown, from Cooking to the finest and Oldest SOLE- RAS that money will buy, including | “OLD BOTTLED” WINES. H. B. KIRK & CO., | 69 FULTON St. & 1158 BROADWAY. |ELEGANT STORE TO LET, | Suitable for first-class Restaurant or Confectionery and Ice Cream, inthe charming city of Binghamton, N. Y. | GEO. C. HEMINGWAY. comicbooks.com