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enh) Cseetabble KA - UNDERWEAR. Are now opening their Spring Importation of Undervests and Drawers, for Ladies and Children; Gossamer and Gauze Weights, in Spun Silk, Lisle Thread, Silk and Wool, Cashmere, Balbriggan, and Merino Fabrics, &e. Breoadovauy BH 1 9th ot. Send one, two, three or five dol- elars for a retail box, by’ express, of the best Candies in the world, put up in handsome boxes. All strictly pure. Suitable for presents. Try it once. Address, C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner, 78 Maptson St., Cuicaco, GEORGE MATHER’S SONS, PRINTING [NK, 60 Joun Street, NEw-York. This paper is printed with our cut ink, HOTELS. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Harvey D. Parker & Co., BOSTON, MASS. HARVEY D, PARKER. JOSEPH H BECKMAN. EDWARD 0. PUNCHARD, “Now good digestion wait on appetite, And health on both.” —SHAKESPEARE. “Conimon Sense” Lunch Room, 135 BRoapway (cor. Cedar St.), JAMES P. WHEDON, Manager. UNTRUE, OF CoursE.—Boston journalism is rising a little above the dead level. The Baltimore Ameri- can man recently wired The Boston Post man to know if he wanted a special about the birth of a tattooed baby. Electricity flashed back in the twinkle of a lamb's lail. ‘*No; we keep an able liar of our own.”—Lincoln (Neb.) State Yournal. Two young ladies of literary tastes in Clinton were discussing their reading, when one of them remarked: “Thave been engaged with a delightful work for a week past.” “Indeed! What is it?” “ Anthony Trollope’s autobiography.” ‘* Who is the author?” “Really, Idon’t know. I have looked over the title-page and through the preface, but I can’t find any reference to the’author at all. Whoever it is, is a charming writer and seems to have known the nov- ist very intimately.” ‘“I’ll get it and read it; but it is too provoking, is n’t it ? that so many delightful authors of late are writing anonymously.” —Merchant Traveler. Tue Hasty PuppinG CLus Will give their Annual Performance for the Benefit of the Harvard Boat Club, at the University Club Theatre, on the even- ings of the 3d and 4thof April—a Musical Burlesque, ““Hernani,” will be presented. PATRONESSES : Mrs. D. F, Appleton, “"O: Wm. Bird - W.T. Blodgett, F. Bronson, I, H. Choate, E, C. Cowdin, Warren Delano, Wm. M. Hamilton Hoppin, John Jay, Mrs, Henry Leavitt, “"R.B. Minturn, H. E. Pellew, E. C. Perkins, C.L! Perkins, George Robbins, john Sherwood, lerritt Trimble, S. G. Ward, facob Wardell, ‘obert Winthrop. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg's Perfume, Edenia, Maréchal Niel Rose. ‘Alpine Violet. Lily of the Valley AMUSEMENTS. DAs THEATRE. BROADWAY AND 30th ‘Under the management of Mr. AUGUSTIN’ DAL Orchestra, $r. 50 ; Every Night at 8 Precisely. Matinces at 2, AUGUSTIN DALY’S NEW_COMEDY he Red N 8 ma Letter Nights. | "In Act s—a Kini NOW AT MADISON SQUARE Garppy| Every afternoon and evening, at 2 and8 P.M," The World's Grandest Harbinger of Everything a Moral, Instructive, Amusing, Strange and Coni, P. T. BARNUM’S Greatest, Show on Earth, perpetually united GREAT LONDON CIRCUS and SANGER'S tay BRITISH MENAGERIES, Monpay AFTERNooK, May yo, at 2p.M. Nine Monster Shows in one Mighty Exe! ‘Three Circus Companies in Three Big Ring, “y Mammoth Menageries—Wild and Trained Anink J Huge Elevated Stage for Technical Performancs, | 1 1 Magnificent Roman Hippodrome. i Enormous Museum of Living Curiosities, | 9 Immense Ethnological Congress of Savage Tribe, y {oMAMMOTH ELEPHANTS WEIGHING yo 1034 JUMBO. ‘Two Baby Elephants with their Parents. Everts value or splendor that millions of money could buy et gressive ideas conceive of. $400,000 additional eed for New Features, ‘Delighting, Entrancing and Charming Every ‘Adntasions yo cents (athraveuue side ¢ children, neat Reserved seats, $1. Boxes, seating siz, $12. Shee in boxes, $2 each. Uno SQUARE THEATRE. SHOOK & COLLIER......... BARTLEY CAMPBELL’S Most successful American play. SEPARATION. NOW IN ITS SIXTH WEEK. Presented with an unrivalled cast. Every Evening at 8, Saturday Matinee at “MACKINNON,” Has a world-wide reputation, The only strictly first-class Stylus Pen made. ‘The only one having an Irip1um Por. (without which the cheaper pens wear out in in a few weeks? use). Prices, $4.00 and upward. | the other. The A. S. French Co., THE “UNION” Contains eithera FOUNTAGRAPH or MACKINNON at one end of a handsome holder and a Lead Pencil at Prices, $1.50, UPWARD. M’f’rs, New York and London. “FOUNTOGRAPH' An ordinary Gold Pen in very sm Fountain Holder. ALWAYS WRITES, NEVER CLO} Ink lasts Ten Days, Pen Ten Yea| Prices, $3.00 to $10.00. New YorK OFFICE, 199 BROADWAY, GROUND FLoorR (WESTERN UNION TEL, BUILDING). Call and try or send for List. Sent by mail on receipt of price. - LIPE : FOR 1883. VOLS. I. anp II. Vol. I., Jan. to June, inclusive; Vol. II., July to December, inclusive, durably bound, for sale at? publication office Price, postage free, $5.ooeach. To subscribers returning a complete set for the year} To subscribers returning a complete set of one Volume § both Volumes will be forwarded for $5.00. Volume will be forwarded for $2.50. Address, Office of LIFE, 1155 Broadway, New York. Dress Circle, $1 ; Second Balony'2 WHY DENTA INSTIT ist. E 30. B GAS A IT AL 4TH. PAIN, WELL STH. DORSE PROMI 6TH, DENTI