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It is at all times the most | refreshingly clever of the visitors to our table.—P:t¢s- | burg Vanity Fair. Lire—Its style is fresh ; and breezy, and its humor most delightful. Its cartoons are inimitable—con- | ceived and drawn, evidently, by a master hand.— New Orleans Times-Democrat. Lire is all and even more than the name expresses. Itis all life ; its pages fairly bristle with it. No new publication ‘has ever touched the public pulse so pleasantly.—Evening Leader, Grand Rapids, Mich, Lire, of New York, the quintescence of delicate satire—the paper that above all others, seems to catch the spirit of the times to reproduce it on every page, is one of our most welcome visitors.—Gz/hooley's Etchings, THERE is not published in this country a cleaner, more wholesome, or more interesting humorous jour- nal than LiFe, of New York. Its pictures are comical, yet do not descend to caricature. Its letter-press is original and witty. By all means, if you wish to laugh, take LiFe.—Danbury Item. Tuar brilliant comic weekly, LiFe, bubbles this week with fun and wit. Some of its illustrations are unusually humorous, notably the one on the title page entitled “ Mural Painting.” It is a capital hit at Ces- nola, the high art antiquarian, with a sly little dig at | the President. Rochester Herald. i | HARVEY D. PARKER, AMUSEMENTS. ALY’S THEATRE. BROADWAY AND 30th ST, Under the management of Mr. AUGUSTIN’ DALY, Orchestra, $x. 50; Dress Circle, $x; Second Balcony, soc, Every night 8:15 ; over Matinees begin at 2. 7-20-8. Matinee Curistmas. Seven-Twenty-Eight | |” a Laughter lserally 4 inces- ral | Seven-Twenty-Eight | HOTELS. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Harvey D. ParKER & Co., BOSTON, MASS. JOSEPH H. BECKMAN, EDWARD 0. PUNCHARD. ELEGANT FOUNTAIN PENS AND “MACKINNON,” Has a world-wide reputation. The only strictly first-class Stylus Pen made. ‘The only one having an Lripivm Powr out in in a few weeks’ use). Prices, $4.00 and upward. jor M. iON the other, PRESENTS. “UNION” (without which the cheaper pens wear | Contains either a FOUNTAGRAPH ACKINN funbtte Roloer sod eiteed Peagl at | Prices, $1.50, Uwaro. LEAD PENCILS. “FOUNTOGRAPH” | An ordinary Gold Pen in very simple Fountain Holder. ALWAYS WRITES, NEVER CLOGS. t| Ink lasts Ten Days, Pen Ten Years. Prices, $3.00 to $10.00. at one end of The A. S. French Co., M’f’rs, New York and London. New York Office, 199 BRoapway, GROUND FLOOR (WESTERN UNION TEL, BUILDING). Call and try or send for List. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full Dress, Undersuit. | Adjustable Costume. GEO L. KILMER, 326 Pearl Street, Franklin “WISE PARENTS AND FRIENDS ‘When selecting Holiday Presents or any gift for the Children chvose the Instructive and rai ie ors Beautiful and Pleasing. All these merits a conabined in the En Costume Scrap Pic- tures. w Paper Dolls.) This novelty in dolls conics ot tka toandsomese scrap picture heads of children and youths—the babies, boys, girls, and misses—fitted out with full-limbed bodies and natural costumes. The costumes are of infinite variety in tern and color, are hand-sewed, and may readily But on and taken off by a child, ' The latest styles in Children’s Costumes are followed, and the dresses of these dolls are models for nimble little fingers to itate, With a few of them for patterns, each: girl soon becomes her own DOLL'S DRESSMAKER, ‘The prices for single figures—in full dress, with an. adjustable costume—are from roc. to 2c. each. A box containing several dolls, assorted, costs from 6oc. to$z. A box containing one doll, dressed, and two costumes extra, costs 35¢. o soc. ’ (Packed’ for safe mailing.) ‘TRADE MARK ON ALL, “ En Costume Scrap Picture, Gro. L. Kumar.” ‘These Costume Scraps are sold by first-class sta tioners. 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