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Common Sense Binder FOR BINDING - LIFE: Cheap, Strong and Durable, Will hold 26 numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1. Address, office of ‘‘ LIFE,” 1155 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FSTERBROO (oem PENS Leading Nos s 14, 048, 130, 333, 161. For Sale by all Stationers. THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Works, Camden, N.J. 26 John St, New York ICAN PHOTO-ENGRA Ee peMc BILLIARDS. The Collender Billiard and Pool Tables 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. Gination Cushions, Balls, Cues, &c., at the Paris Exhibi ton of 1878. ‘At the Centennial Commission, Philadelphia, in 1876, the combination cushions were reported the only ones scientifically correct in the angles of incidence and re- fection. New and second-hand billiard tables, in all de- signs, at the lowest prices. The H. W. COLLENDER COMPANY, 368 Broadway, New York. 24x Tremont St., Boston. isSouth Fifth St., St. Louis, 113 S. oth St., Philadelphia. ijand 86 State St.,Chicago | 367W. Baltimore St.Baltimore. sapeanieee pas doe poe ah 2 ““A GENTLEMAN,” says a scientific exchange, “ was the burial of some aunts.” Wonder if they were his own—the heartless wretch.—Burlington Free Press. | THE Chinese Government contemplates issuing a note similar to a United States greenback ; but in order that it shall be distinctively Chinese ar- ance, we learn that the responsible position of Treas- urer has been offered to General Spinner.—Phiva. | Send one, two, three or five dole _qlars for a. retail boxy by express, of the Best Candies tn the world, put Call, Lire.—There is no humorous publication in the country which is more welcome to our exchange table than “Life.” It ses the very highest grade of literary and artistic merit and what is very much to the point never publishes a joke that is not full of fun, Would that all other funny papers followed the same | rule.—Detroit, Mich., Chaff. 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