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340 LIFE WALL PAPER. Decorate and Beautify your Homes, Offices, &c. Quaint, RARE AND Curious Papers BY EMINENT DECORATIVE ARTISTS. 1 Close Figures given on Large Contracts. If youintend to sell your house, paper it, as it will bring from to $3000 more } after having been Papered. Samples and Book on Decorations mailed free. } H. BARTHOLOMAE & CO., | MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, 124 & 126 W. 33D Sr., (near B'way,) N.Y. RADY & McKEEVE | LATE } RENNER & COMPANY, DEALERS IN FINE ARTS. Designers and Manufacturers of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PICTURE FRAMES. No. 719 SIXTH AVE., New York. FACTORY, 218 W. 42d STREET. 4 Lending Londen Phrw lan establishes ‘Omeein New Work for tho Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS, | FromAmJournclef Medictn= Mesercte (ate of London). who makes 8 #70; eit of ottpey bat ¥ eee mt etarge bots of his gat eo may eon fiseemna nyt at (OLR No. v0 Jonn Bt, New York, DENISON PAPER M’F'G CO. BOOK PAPERS. } “Star Mill,” * Eagle Mill!’ “ Diamond Mil Boston Orrice, 12 EQuitaBLe BuILpID MILLS AT MECHANIC FALLS, - GONSUMPTL ON. ve remedy. om - MAINE. of, the worst Kind and of too Spee sien al aval: eaicacy Aas ogeiber with peg leat ‘sufferer, Give Bx- FINANCIAL CIRCLES— $(1)000,000. — Burlington Free Press, “Overcome by gas” is the head line on a daily We knew those tremendous gas bills would Ei Somebody sooner or later.—Boston Commercial Bulletin, When asked what she had for dinner, she replied “cold tongue.” And he judged, by her manner, that there would be some of it left for supper.—CAs- cago Sun. ENGLAND is speuding lots of money to see Mary Anderson, and this is country is doing the same to see Henry Irving. Question : Which country is getting the worst of it ?—PAtladelphia Call, “We:t," said the man who had tried to lecture and had made a total failure of it, ‘1 do n't think I did very badly. They say Matthew Arnold cannot be beard more than four rows off.—Milton News. THe vewspaper foreman got a marriage notice bare § a lot of items headed * Horrors of 1883,” en the editor learned that the groom's income was only seven dollars a week, he said it had better remain under that head.—Norristown Herald. Two city girls drove an old family horse out to a farmer's one day lately, and this is the story they told of the old nag on their return : '* We would have had areal nice drive if she had n't stopped tu eat grass ; and then when we tried to get him to go ahead—oh, how vicious it acted !"—New York Commercial Ad- vertiser. FOUNTAIN PENS and “ MACKINNON,” Has a world-wide reputation. The only strictly first-class Stilus Pen made. The only one having an INvian Point (without which the cheaper pens wear out in in a few weeks’ use). Prices, $4.00 and upward. or MACKINNON the other. ELEGANT PRESENTS. Contains either a FOUNTAGRAPH handsome holder and a Lead Pencil at AMUSEMENTS, ALY’S THEATRE. BROADWAY AND 30th ST. Under the management ofc, AUGUSTIN IN DALY, Orchestra, $1. 50; Dress Circle, $1; YY, $08. Every night 81§; over 10:405 shatioces barspe ats. 7-20-8. Matinee Curistaas, bid Lavebter Uterally i ince. sant.’'—Merald, Seven-Twenty-Eight Seven-Twenty-Eight HOTELS. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. ‘ Harvey D. PARKER & Co., BOSTON, MASS. MARVEY D. PARKER. XDWARD 0. PUNCHARD, LEAD PENCILS. “ FOUNTOGRAPH” | An ordinary Gold Pen in very simple ” Fountain Holder. ALWAYS WRITES, NEVER CLOGS. Ink lasts Ten Days, Pen Ten Years Prices, $3.00 to $10.00. at one end of a The A. S. French Co., M'f'rs, New York and London. New York Office, 199 Broapway, Grounp FLoor (WESTERN UNION TEL, Buti.pINc). Call and try or send for List. Full Dress, Undersuit. Adjustable Costume. GEO L. KILMER, 326 Pear! Street, Franklin Square, Opposite Harper's, New York, Sent by mail on receipt of price. WISE PARENTS "AND FRIENDS When selecting, oliday. Presents or any gift r the Cl choose the Instructive and iseful as ch uc ext and Pleasing. All these merits nN pontine in the Em Costume Scra Pict tures. (New Paper Dolls.) This novelty ia dolls omnes ‘of the handsomest scrap picture heads of children and youths—the babies, boys, girls, and misses—fitted out with full-limbed bodies and natural costumes. The costumes are of ‘infinite variety in pattern and color, are hand-sewed, and may readily be put on and taken off by a child. ” The latest styles hildren's Costumes are followed, and the dresses of these dolls are models for nimble litile fingers to imitate. With a few of them for patterns, each girl soon becomes her own DOLL'S .DRESSMAKER. he prices for single figures—in full dress, with an adjustable sovtumet sat iiom|toc, to ape dace A box containing several dolls, assorted, costs from 6oc. to $1. A box containing one doll, dressed, and two costumes extra, costs 35¢. or soc. ' (Packed’ for safe mailing.) TRADE MARK ON ALL, * En Costume Scrap Picture, Gro. L. Kitwer.”” These Costume Scraps are sold by Srst-class sta- tioners. In towns where there is no agent one will be appointed on application to JOSEPH M BECKMAN, © comicbooks.com