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LIFE “ PLEASE help the blind,” remarked the dealer in a AMUSEMENTS: cheap poker game.—Hartford Journal. DALY'S THEATRE. BROADWAY AND ih Sr, ¥, TO EPICURES! ‘Under the management of Mr. AUGUSTIN Orchestra, 82. 50 ; Dress Circle, $1; Second Balcony, soc, Every night 10:40; Matinees begin at 2. * A distinct and brilliant success.”"— Tribune, Sap jest by a policeman with a large family: “Yes, 1'm a cop and I've many little copies.” — Courier Journal. Sititan, DOLLARS AND SENSE. Ae your excelle Ottve Olt oF Aix con- B. The ipal_ characters by M GILES a "at FIELDIN nds, Miss ADA REHAN, 1G. a DREHER? Ms , CHARLES or DREW, CHARLES AN Ohio legislator has introduced a bill to prevent eoroeing. ‘the churches, and his constituents think he is a genuin h has come under my Cuas, J. Mawrin, y frie jome Ins. we been using your Vircin Ouive O1 as I hav Yours very tru! Tin, Esq. Pi Virgin Olive Oil of Aix. Sublime Oil of Lucca. THEO. T. WILMERDING, Sole Agent for N. Y., 314 Greenwich St. For sale in Boston by TIGHE & BURKE, Send one, two, three or five dol? bore b 1 ther Dear Candies %a the world put : fess, Of the indies ‘in the world, put Up in handsome boxes, All strictly pure. Suitable Yor presents, Try it once. Address, C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner. WILx1e CoLLins, the novelist, is reported as wear- ing striped and spotted clothes.’ We haven't heard of it. How long is he in for ?2—W. Y. Observer, Hap you got your thick flannels on ?—Zoston Post. Well, no, But at the same time we can't lend them to you—it is too late in the season.—Phila. Evening Call, Japan is rapidly becoming civilized. It recently had a fire in a theatre by which seventy-five lives were lost and a number of people greatly injured.—Oit City Blizzard. Ex-Secretary Evarts made the speech of wel- come at the Coleridge dinner in New York. This is equivalent to saying that it was a long while be- tween drinks."—Norr. Herald, e humorist.—/Yackensack Republican, Pee Est Lewis J ERGO, VORRE STEPHENS, W. H. THOMP- MATINEE SATURDAY. MARVRY D, PARKER, HOTELS. EUROPEAN PLAN. Harvey D. ParkKER & Co,, BOSTON, MASS. JOSEPH M BECKMAN, RDWARD 0. PUNCRARD, A CLERGYMAN was induced to visit a theatre one night by the report that a revival was going on there, but was disgusted to find it was a revival of the Black Crook.—Cincinnati Saturday Night, There, Fine to een We read in an exchange of a young lady having been made crazy by a sudden kiss. This shou teach young ladies to be constantly expecting some- thing of that kind and be prepared for it when it comes.—Lowell Citizen, 78 Mapisow Sr., Curcaco, “ Now good digestion wait on appetite, And health on both,"”"—SHAKESPEARE. “Common Sense” Lunch Room, 135 Broapway (cor. Cedar St.), JAMES P. WHEDON, Manager. COMMON SENSE BINDER FOR BINDING LIFE Cheap, Strong and Durable, Will hold 26 numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1.00. Address, office of ** LIFE,” 11s5 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. _ — DIPLOMA OF HONOR, The Golden Prize for 1884 THE VERY HIGHEST AWARD. Is now ready and will be sent free to any one who wishes tobecome an agent, on receipt of astamp for postage. | The book contains numerous engravings, and such valuable in- formation as every lady and gentleman ought to know, minis book will show you how to become the owner of valuable articles without costing you a cent, such as Gold and Silver Watches. Clocks, Organs, Sewing Machines, “Address F, Gleason & Co., Ivison, neat Tavlor & Co.. N.Y. VOLUME I. OF “LIFE.” Handsomely and durably bound, for sale at the publication office. Price, postage free, $5.00. To subscribers returning a complete file of Volume I, the same will be forwarded for $2.50. Address, Office of - Lire - 1155 Broadway, New York. A cance oisrarce ansoonecs raat at tee sacar] A MEW (ILLUSTRATED CAT- INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION J ALOGUE OF THE MASON & wow r= rnoonzas At HAMLIN ORGANS, 40 pp., dto, is now ready, for the season of 1883-4, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1883, | sscaoctover, 1883. Maxyxew AND THESE OROANS ARE AGAIN AWARDED THE MOST ATTRACTIVE STYLES aro present- ed, in rich cases, showing only natural woods, or elegantly decorated in GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE and coors, ONE HUNDRED STYLES of organs are described and illustrated, from the smallest size at only $22.00, having as much power as any single reed organ, and the characteristic Mason & Hamlin excellence, up to organs with THREE MANUALS and FULL PEDAL BASE, at $900.00. Sixty styles are at from $78.00 to $200.00 each. These are unquestionably the BEST ORGANS IN THE WORLD, They have taken the HIGHEST AWARDS for DEMON- STRATED SUPERIORITY at EVERY GREAT WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION FOR SIXTEEN YEARS, no other American Organs having been found equal to them at any.'f The new styles, now ready, are the best and most attractive ever offered. CATALOGUES with net cash prices, free. Sold also for easy payments, or rented. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. BOSTON, 154 Tremont Street; NEW YORK, 46 East Fourteenth Street; CHICAGO, 149 Wabash Avenue sn kinds of Silver Ware, etc. 46 Summer St., Boston, Mass. The Critic “ The best literary and critical journal in America.” N.Y. Freeman's JOURNAL. comicbooks.com