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iv. LiFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ASSETS, - - _ Having declared its policies, over three years in force, to be INCONTESTABI.E, announces that all such incontestable policies will be paid at matu- rity, without rebate of interest, immediately after the receipt at the Society’s office in New York of satisfactory proofs of death, together with a valid and satisfactory discharge from the parties in interest. HENRY B. HYDE, President. JAMES W. ALEXANDER, rst Vice-Pres’t. SAMUEL BORROWE, 2d Vice-Pres’t. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Secretary. POLLOCK & BIXBY, BANKERS and BROKERS, No. 25 Nassav Sr. All issues of Government Securities, Bank Shares, Rail- way Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on, commission or carned on a margin. Special attention given to Invest ments. Interest allowed on deposits. WILLIAM POLLOCK, Member of N.Y, Stock Exchange, ANDREW J. BIXBY, FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES. PRINCIPAL WAREHOUSE, FAIRBANKS & CO. NEW YORK. Tue EoulTaBLeE $48,000,000, CELEBRATED HATS. 178 & 180 Fifth Avenue, 179 Broadway, near bet etand Saree band f 7 Brpatroy:® NEW YORK, Ap UNDER THe PaLugr House, CHICAGO, Correct StyLes, ExtRA Quatity. LYONS FINE SILK UMBRELLAS, AND WALKING STICKS. Ladies’ Riding and Walking Hats. FINE ARTS. FOR CHILDREN. En Costume SCRAP PICTURES. The favorites of the Scrap Picture World— ** Sweet Thirteen” and ‘* Four-Years-Old,” dress- ed in full costumes, the latter being hand-made, adjustable and interchangeable. New York Retail Agencies: A. D. TourTELOTTE, 1,257 Broadway. Tyson & Co., Windsor Hotel. 6th Ave.—Tyson, 246 ; Tyson, 745. 8th Ave.—TERWILLIGER & PECK, 83; BECKER, 278; Berc, 646; WiLeEy, 881. 3p Ave.—TELFAIR & Lane, 10g; MArTIN & Bryan, 262; J. VON EHWEGEN, 967; STEIN- BRINK, Yorkville; L. A, Dunn & Bros., Liberty St. Ferry; THe Union News Co., Principal Railway Stations ; THE MANHATTAN News Co., “L" Roap Stations; N. Y. and EASTERN News Co,, New Haven Depot, 42d St. Wholesate—GEO. L. KILMER, 326 Peart St. News Agents’ and Stationers’ Novelties. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. ECLIPSE oFtH LILY BY A New York Beauty. The new four-blend-tint portrait of LILLIAN RUSSELL PRESENTS THE HANDSOMEST WOMAN BeroRE THE AMERICAN OR ENGLISH PUBLIC. For sale at Brentano's, the Tyson's, Tourte- lotte’s, McBride's, and the leading Hotel and Depot Book Bazaars. Wholesale—Geo, L. Kitmer, No, 326 Pearl St. Press of Gillus Brothers, 75 & 77 Fulton Street, N. Y. WITH FIVE DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE Hungarian Government Bond, which bonds are issued and secured by the Government, and are redeemed in drawings THREE TIMES ANNUALLY, Until each and every bondis drawn with a larger or smaller premium. Every bond Must draw a priseeas there are NO BLANKS. ‘The largest Prizes drawn at these drawings are } Premium of | Florins. And bonds not drawing one of the above must draw a premium of not less than 140 Florins, The next drawi takes place on the 16th of April, 1883, and every bon: bought of us on or before the 16th of April is entitled to the whole premium that may be drawn thereon on that te. Out-of-town orders sent in Racistergp Letters, asd inclosing $5, will secure one of these bonds for the'sext rawing. For orders, circulars, or any other information, address, International Banking Company, No, 1s0 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, Established Since 1874. The above Government bonds are not to be compared with any lottery whatsoever, and do not conflict with any of the laws of the United States. N.B.—In writing, please state that you saw this in Lirz, "LIFE? A New Illustrated Weekly, Humorous, SATIRICAL, REFINED. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. “We find nothin; seems to have been bor every part. It is fresh, vigorous, gentlemanly, genial, and Sitistylng. We commend it-to at least ffiy’ thousand readers in this town." —The Sun. amateurish about the newcomer; it m up; it is workmanlike in rates.” Hi Guy Cartetox, author of “Memnon.” J. Cugevex author of *' Evangeline,” J. W. Rirey. E. D, Baacn. “A. ‘AYES, author of ‘A Symposium on the Chinese Question.” G. T. Lanican, author of Fables out of the World.” G. P. Larnxopr, author of “An Echo of Pas- son." J. B, Marrwgws, author of * French Dramatists.” H.G. Pave, author of * Allon a Summ ’sDay.” Arty Pio, author of The Rbymester.” % hal Rie J. S.. of Date, au Swerman, author’ of “ Her . WireLwnicnr, tauthor of Guerndale.” F. J. Port yy, Saron: "lotto in Cambridge.” ARTISTS. F, G. ATtwoop, W. H. Hype, Cnas. KENDRICK, PALMER Cox, H.W. McVicKar, E. W. Kemsie, J. A. MITCHELL, W. A. Rocers, Gray PARKER, And many others. Subscriptions, $5 per year, postage free. 10 Cents a Copy. Address, Office of ‘‘ LIFE,” 1155 Broadway, NEW YORK For Sale at all News Stands, comicbooks.com