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NOTES AND EXTRACTS. Next week's biographettes : Guelph ; No. 6, Giovanni Chelli. No. 5, The Widow Tue readiness with which the foot of the modern man taketh him to the club would go far to prove that a man is by nature club-footed.— Rume Sentinel. Mistaking delirium tremens for malaria will not be popular in Washington any more until Congress reassembles.— Washington Republic. Tue ground-hog and goose-bone, not having pub- | lished an almanac, still maintain their reputation as weather prophets. Wiggins and Vennor have pub- lished almanacs.—Norristown Herald. JENCQUES does not believe in the higher educa- | tion of women. As it is now, says Jencques, most women fly so high that a man of ordinary intellect can take no comfort in their society. A WESTERN paper says :—" Robeson will present a melancholy sight as he walks alone on the Jersey coast watching fragments of the ship of state, which he is certain will go to wreck now that he has been discharged from the crew.”” Despite the teachings of the pessimists, the more | we see of LIFE the better we like it.-eNorristown Herald. Jest not on serious things. Did not the la- mented Longfellow say: “Lire is real; Lire is earnest."—Phil'a News. And did not some other fellow ask ‘Is Lire worth living "—Grit. “Yes, and the Pittsburgh Telegraph declares ‘its merits are such that subscribers willingly take their Lire. into their own hands, and find it, also, hard to give their Lire up.” w good digestion wait on appetite, ‘* And health on both.” —SHAKESPEARE. “Common Sense’ Lunch Room, | 135 Broapway (cor. Cedar St.), _ _ JAMES P. WHEDON, Manager. | " BSTERBROOK *réxs Leading Nos: 14, 048, 130, 333, 161. For Sale by all Stationers. THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Works, Camden, N.J. 26 John St., New York, GEORGE MATHER'S SONS, PRINTING INK, 60 Joun Street, New York. This paper is printed with our cut ink, | AMUSEMENTS. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. F. S. Witisron: 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 HANCOC K Mutual Life Insurance Co., Or Boston, Mass, | STEPHEN H. RHODES, President. | Assets, Jan. 1, 1883... ..005.000. $2,526,660 56 Liabilities, Jan. 1, 1883... ses 2,351,922 26 ++ 174,738 30 SAMUEL ATHERTON, Vice-Pres, GEO. B. WOODWARD, CHARLES G. WOOD, Treasurer. SAMUEL WELLS, Counsel. FRANK WELLS, M.D., Med, Examiner. | ec’y and Actuary, | |“OLD BOTTLED HEATRE COMIQUE, 728 and 1 Broadway HARRIGAN & HART..............Proprietors | JOHN E, CANNON........ etesececsgcees Manager MUTUAL LIFE\ FIFTH MONTH of HARRIGAN & HART in Edward Harrigan’s latest and greatest success, McSORLEY'S INFLATION, ‘The popular music by Mr. Dave Braham, TUESDAY, FRIDAY. UNION SQUARE THEATRE. Mr. A. M. PALMER....... Proprietorand Manager. Begins promptly at 8; ore: at 1108. Saturday matinees begi eeu s sUécess THIRD A PARISIAN. ROMANCE. MONTH. The greatest production ever wit- nessed on the American stage. Seats secured two weeks in advance. HLENDERSON'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, PATIENCE. NEW SCENERY AND COSTUMES AND AN EXCELLENT CAST. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, The Opera is produced by arrangement with R. D'Oyley Carte, Esq. GRADY & McKEEVER, Late RENNER & COMPANY, DEALERS IN FINE ARTS. Designers and Manufacturers of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PICTURE FRAMES, No. 719 SIxTH AVE., New York. 38 VARIETIES OF SHERRY. Pale, Very Pale, Golden and Brown, from Cooking to the finest and Oldest SOLE- RAS that money 1 buy, including WINES. H. B. KIRK & CO., 69 FULTON St. & 1158 BROADWAY. comicbooks.com