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Address, office of ** LIFE, 1155 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The Golden Prize for 1884 Is now ready and will be sent free to any one who wishes to become 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. ‘This book will also show you how to become the owner of many valuable articles without costing you a cent, such as Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Organs, Sewing Machines, all kinds of Silver Ware, etc. ‘Address F. Gleason & Co., 46 Summer St., Boston, Mass. The Critic “ The best literary and critical journal in America.” N. Y. FREEMAN'S JOURNAL. A Lor of anarchists in Lyons seized a policeman the other day and tried to set him on fire, but he was so fresh he would n't burn. A YANKEE engiacer has advertised in a Paris paper that for 600.000 francs he will straighten up the Lean- ing Tower of Pisa—Lowell Courter. Boston is threatened with a water famine, but as the beans hold out and Sullivan still wears the belt, everybody is happy.— Zopesa Lance, “AND the cloud wedded the shadow," sings a poet. From which it would appear that the bard had just returned from a negro wedding.—Burlington Pree 85, A YouNG lawyer of this city, who has a girl in Warren and one in Corry, and another in Meadville, may be said to be already conducting a circuit court.— Out City Derrick. “Yes,” said the High School girl, ‘I removed the letter surreptitiously.” ‘* No you did n't,” replied her brother Jim ; “you sneaked up to the parlortable and jabbed it in your gripsack."—Oul City Derrick. A Texas man has been sentenced to ninety-nine years in the penitentiary. The judge would have made it an even hundred, but did n't want to be hard on the fellow for his first offence.—Bismarck Tribune, It is stated that ‘ Northern traveling men are becoming numerous in the South, and merchants are receiving many flattering attentions.” Flattering attentions is a real nice name for invitations to drink. —Boston Post. An Omaha pastor says the Protestant Church em- braces three times as many women as men. That is all right, but we thought it might be just as well to let the husbands know about it.—Cincinnati Com- mercial-Gazelte, SHE was a sweetly inexperienced young housekeeper, as one may gather from her remark when some one suggested that she should purchase spring mattresses. *« Yes," she replied, ‘if they are in season we'd better have some."— Yorkshire Bee, A VERY nobby swell from the city was spending a few days in the country and made himself generally obnoxious in his manners. One morning he wanted to go into a field where a number of cattle were stand- ing around, but before he started he said to the lady of the house: Awe,’madame, can I go out into that pahsuah ?” ‘Yes, of course you can; them cattle won't eat weeds,"—Bangor Commercial, “TutRD Avenue Railroad,” said the Western Pas- sengerAgent. “Third Avenue Railroad, I never heard of that before. Is it a trunk line ?” and he swelled out pompously as he awaited the reply. “L reckon it is," replied the New Yorker, quietly. “How many divisions does it have ?" inquired the Western Passenger Agent with a remarkable show of interest. “Only one,” sighed the New Yorker. ‘* The divis- ion between the conductor and the driver.” And the enlightened Western Passenger Agent turned away to think the thing over, and wonder if the same system could not be advantageously intro- duced into his company with more satisfactory finan- cial results to himself than under the current manage- ment.—Drake's Travelers’ Magazine. AMUSEMENTS. DALY'S THEATRE. BROADWAY AND jth ST, Under the management of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. Orchestra, $1. 50; Dress Circle, $1 ; Second Bi Every night 8:15 ; over 10:40; Mati alcony, atinees begin at's. “A distinct and brilliant DOLLARS AND SENSE. { “ A distinct apd brill The principal characters by Miss ADA REHAN, ™, GILBERT. Mie FIELDING. Mie DREHER? Bis EREMY, Miss GORDON and by Mr. CHARL ISHER JAMES LEWIS, JOHN. DREW, CHARLE: LECLERCQ, YORKE STEPHENS, W. ii. THOMP- SON and W. BEEKMAN. MATINEE SATURDAY. HOTELS. PARKER HOUSE . EUROPEAN PLAN. S S Harvey D. Parker & Co., BOSTON, MASS. HARVEY D. PARKER, JOSEPH HM BECKMAN, KDWARD 0. FUNCHARD, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, Breaks! Coven Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of Ol has been removed. It has thres times the atrength of Cocoa mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and {s therefore far more econom!- cal. It 4s delicious, nourishing, atrengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids ar well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. WEBSTER. In Sheep, Russia, and Turkey Bindings. Has 118,000 Words, 3000 Engravings, (3000 more Words and nearly 3 times as many engravings as any other American Dictionary,) 4 Pages Colored Plates, anda Biographical Dictionary of $100 Names Always AN ACCEPTABLE GIFT to Pastor, Parent, Teacher, Child or Friend ; for Holiday, Birthday, Wedding, or any other occasion. An ever-present and rellable school-mi ter to the whole family.—S. S, Herald. G.&C. MERRIAM & CO., Pub’rs, Springfield, Mass, VOLUME I. Handsomely and durably bound, for sale at the publication office. free, $5.00. be forwarded for $2.50. OF “LIFE.” Price, postage To subscribers returning a complete file of Volume I, the same will Address, Office of . Lire . 1155 Broadway, New York. comicbooks.com vo