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LIFE NOTES AND EXTRACTS. ‘Render unto Scissors those things which are Scissors.” —{St. Paul to the Fenians. 1V., 11, 44. The Rural New Yorker asks: ‘* Why not vitriol- ize tomato-seed to counteract rot?" and we reply that we vitriolize poets in the “Answers for the Anx- ious," for the same reason.—Puck. He rang the door-bell of a banker. The servants tells him, ‘Monsieur does not receive to-day. “That makes nothing to me, My racket is to know if he will give anything.""—French. Edith—So far as we can learn, the most fashionable parasol this season will be the one that can be seen the farthest, costs the most, and gives the least possi- | ble amount of solid comfort.—Philadelphia News. ‘A new baby recently arrived in the family of a Louisville journalist, and papa was excessively proud over the event, Turting to the old black nurse, eAunty,""said he, strokit; the little pate, ** this boy seems to have a journalistic head." ** Oh," cried the untutored old Aunty, soothingly, ‘never you mind bout dat : ae all right in time.”—Zoutsville z EZ A ic for 33 al rugs: 2S an 0 tae pe box. fre by mail. J. N. Hecesan do, s Broadway, corner 8th Street, N.Y F.W. DEVOE& CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Artists’ Materials, Reapy-MIXED Paints, Dry Cotors, CoLors IN O1L, CoLors IN JAPAN, PuLP Cotors, BRUSHES, FINE VARNISHES, &c. _Cor. Fulton and William bea New York. ~ BILLIARDS. THE MOST EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF IN THE WORLD, The J. M. BRONSWICK & BALKE C0., 724 Broadway. New York. The Collender Billiard and Pool Tables have received the first premiums, the latest Triumphs being the Grand Medal-—the highest premium over all na tions—awarded to the Colleader Billiard Tables, and Cor bination Cushions, Balls, Cues, &c., at the Paris Ex tion of 1878, At the Centennial Commission, Philadelphia, in 1876, the combination cushions were reported the only ‘ones scientifically correct in the angles of incidence and re- fection. New and second-hand billiard tables, in all de- signs, at the lowest prices, The H. W. COLLENDER COMPANY, 768,Broadway, New York, agr Tremont St. Boston, 45 South Fifth'St., St. Louis. 1 5: ath St., Philadelphia. Sand 86 State St; Chicago. 36;W. Baltimore St-Baltimore. INSURANCE. AMUSEMENTS. THE EourraBLeE LirE AssuRANCE SOCIETY, 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ASSETS, - - : $48,000,000, Having declared its policies, over’three years in force, to be INCONTESTABLE, 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. United States Mutual ACCIDENT Association, 920 Bresdvay, 8. $s. DEMNITY, MEMBERSHIP FEE, | ABOUT $11, $10,000 INSURANCE, WITH $50 W INDEMNITY, AT CORRESPONDING RATES, WRITE OR CALL ee (CIRCULAR AND APPLICATION BLANK, spean Permits without Extra Chary Brest, | CHAS B’PEET (of Rogers, Peet & Co. JAS. cat & 322 BROADWAY. BANKERS. WILLIAM POLLOCK, BANKER AND BROKER, No. 25 Pint St., N.Y. All issues of Government Securities, Bank Shares, Rail- way Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commission or carried on a margin. Special attention given to Invest- ments, “Interest allowed on deposits. WILLIAM POLLOCK, MEMBER N York Stock EXcuAnce. A. G. HEMINWaY, Truman HeMinway, A. G. HEMINWAY ©& Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 11 Wall Street, New York. “THEATRE C COMIQUE. 728 and 730 Broadway HARRIGAN & HART Proprietors JOHN E, CANNON............05 seeeeees Manager FIFTH WEEK of HARRIGAN & HART in Edward Harrigan's latest piece THE MUDDY DAY. The popular music by Mr. Dave Braham, TUESDAY, MATINEES. FRIDAY. U NION SQUARE THEATRE. Mr. A. M. PALMER Proprietor and Manager. Mr. CHARLES WYNDHAM and his London Com- pany in +. THE GREAT DIVORCE CaASE.°. Every Evening at 8. Saturday Matinee at 2. Seats may be secured two weeks in advance. TONY PASTOR'S 14TH STREET THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Saturpay MaTINEe. NEIL BURGESS tn VIM. Pronounced by the press and public the greatest success of the season. The patent revolving stage, the great circus scene, etc. Seats secured two weeks in advance. Degraaf & Taylor, Furniture AND Beppinc. To Buyers in the all-important business o, ¥, Surnishing their houses and apartments we would be especially gratified to. show our new productions and rapid advancement in this industry. Price and quantity in sight, ready for selection, are our Special Inducements at this zeason. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 47 and 49 West 14th St., 48 West rsth St., Between 5th and 6th Avs., ___—CONEWY Y¥ ORK. _Wison, Blakeman, Tae & Co., N.Y. “ Now good digestion wait on appetite, Si ‘And health on both. EARE. “Common Sense” Lunch Room, 135 BROADWAY (cor. Cedar St.), JAMES2P. WHEDON, Manager ~ comicbooks.com