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LIFE BANKERS. WILLIAM POLLOCK, BANKER AND BROKER, No. 25 Pine St., N.Y. All issues of Government Securities, Bank Shares, Rails 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, Memper New York Stock EXCHANGE. Cavanagh, Sandford & Co. Merchant Tailors and Importers, 16 West 23d STREET, Opposite 5th Ave, Hotel, New York, All the latest London fabrics regularly imported. THE MOST EF) MANUFACTURERS OF RD ANY OL L TABLES 1N THE WORLD, The J. M. BRONSWICK & BALKE C0,, have received the first premiums, the latest Triumphs being the Grand Medal—the highest premium over all na- tions—awarded to the Collender Billiard Tables, and Com- bination Cushions, Balls, Cues, &c., at the Paris Exhibi- tion of 1878. At the Centeanial Commission, Philadelphia, In 1876, the combination cushions were re the only ‘ones scientifically correct in the angles of incidence and re- flection, New and second-hand billiard tables, in all de~ signs, at the lowest prices, The H. W. COLLENDER COMPANY, NOTES AND EXTRACTS. “Render unto Scissors these things which are Scissors.” —1St. Paul to the Fenians. 1V., 11, 44. Dow’ strike matches on an oil-painting.—Puck. Love, like other flames, is apt to flicker if there are too many draughts upon it.—Grif. “Why is the Fourth of July?” “Yes; y fourth of July—July. See ce 3" Independent. Tue investigation “at t Washington makes it apparent that the virgin purity of the pot was only equalled. by the immaculate lustre of the kettle.— Boston Transcript, is the “Your sin will surely find you out!" said a pastor, sadly, to a drunken member of his flock. “Well,” was the thick reply, “hi guess—hic—she won't be very likely—hic—ter find me in."—Grip. A VIGILANT sentinel is posted at the door of a pic- ture gallery with strict orders of the customary char- acter. A bi post happens along and is promptly halted. ** Here, sir, you must leave your cane at the door!” “But, my friend, I haven't got any cane.” “Then go back and get one! No one is allowed to pass in here unless he leaves his cane at the door, Orders is orders |"—Chicago Breese, MIKE FINNIGAN (to post-office clerk): ‘* Sure, is there ary a lether for me?" Clerk: ‘* What name?" Afike: ** Ob, niver mind the name. Do n't ye be too inquasitive. ‘Oi ownly wants me lether.” Clerk: “Yes; but JT cannot give you a letter unless Iknow your name.” Aste; * Well, thin, me name is Pat O'Donnell.” The clerk could find no letter for that name, and Mike went off muttering : ‘* The inquasitive spalpeen thought as how he was schmart; after pullin’ the wool over his oiyes, for Oi guv him the wrong name !"—Boston Transcript. THE HENCEFORTHNESS OF THE SUBSEQUENTLY. 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