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Jbenold, cond able KS Co Gentlemen’s Outfitting Department. New Spring Styles in Fancy Flannel Trav- elling and Negligée Shirts and Pajamas. Woven Boating and Lawn Tennis Shirts. A varied stock of the latest styles in London and Paris Neckwear. Spring and Summer Made-up Underwear. High-Class_ Dress Shirts, Collars and Cuffs ready made or to order. French, English and American Sus- penders. Dress, Street and Driving Gloves. Cloth Lap Robes in every variety. Peoadovaur ‘J rem 9th ét AMUSEMENTS. DEN MUS! 5 WEST 23D ST. SPLENDID BUILDING, Wonderful Tableaux—Historic Groups—Men of al ‘Times — Art and Science — Chamber of Horrors— Trip Round the World in 600 Stereoscopic Views—Diorama Musee open from 1x A.M, to 11 P.M, Sundays from x tom P.M, Concerts in the Winter Garden from 2 to 5 and 8 to x1. Adm ssion to all, so cents, Children, 25 cents. Send one, two, three or five dol? elars for a retail box; by” express, of thé Best Candies ‘in the world, put up ta hendeome boxes, All strictly pure. Suitable Yor presents, Try it once. Address, C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner, 78 Mapison St., Cicaco. LIFE A Few days ago a man in Detroit was fined one dollar for“ maliciously injuring a lamp-post.” If he was intoxicated at the time, he richly merited the punishment, as the deed was one of unusual atrocity. A drunken man ought to realize that the lamp-post is his best friend.—Lowe/! Citizen. Isy’T the trans-Atlantic news dispatch cable in working order? Nearly a week has elapsed without any tidings of Mary Anderson rejecting a fresh offer of marriage from some Lord or Earl. Isn't it early in the season for Father Griffin to let up on sensational society advertising ?—Chicago Sun. A WOMAN aged seventy-seven years has sued a man aged seventy-nine in Belfast, Me., for breach of prom- ise. It is pretty rough when a woman is jilted at the age of seventy-seven. Her chances of obtaining a husband after that are very slim indeed. But the man said he discovered that their tempers were incom- | patible, and blamed if he was going to have the many years of his life clouded by an unhappy marriage |— Norristown Herald. How To express a number of papers when the name of one of them is Live: A thoughtful friend lent us a file of Life, and many of us being engaged with one or another of them, I finally asked, ‘+ Are these all the Lifes—Lives >” Must we take prim refuge in a peri- asis? Can we call for Punches, Calls, Suns, nscripts, and give Life no plural at all? Perhaps we should never have more than one “ Flower of the peach,” sings Mr. Browning, “Death for us all and his own life to each.” —San Francisco Wasp. If you have Toothache, Headache or. Neuralgia, get McGraw’s Electric Fluid. " It will drive it away. CN. nton, Wholesale Agent, New Y‘ Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg's Perfume, Edenia. Maréchal Niel Rose. Alpine Violet. Lily of the Valley. Sen a2cent stamp to pay postage on a Handsome Lith- ographed Razor. It will pay. Address The Clinton M’f'g Co., 20 Vesey st., New York. 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, Goi itv NSUI for the Pat I IN. 5 ee 70 BOR CASE TNEATISE on this disease, to dress & P, O, address, cepa Eira % AMERICAN PHOTO-ENGRAVING VANDEWATER ST., NEW YORK ete i ere tor Hust [ Fron{ Qrawites in] onan, Company, would draw public attention to the facilities they extend to purchasers to procure dry goods from their MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, which is one of the most perfectly organized concerns on this continent. Expert Clerks are employed to fill every description of orders whether large or small, and goods are sent by return of mail or express according to instruction on receipt of remit- tance or C. O. D.—Subject to approval. Samples cheerfully mailed, free of expense, on application. Please mention this paper. Poston. DEVOE 8 MANUFACTURERS OF ~~) ARTISTS MATER i OF ALL KINDS. FINE BRUSHES AND VARNISHES READY MIXED PAINTS, WHITE LEAD RY COLORS, COLORS IN OIL & JAPA COR FULTON & WILLIAM STS NEW YORK LE ANO RETAI_ OEP; New York Natatorium. SwIMMING SCHOOL & SWIMMING BaTH, 2 and 4 East 4sth St., Near sth Ave. Open from 6 A.M, till 10 P. M., Special Hours for Ladies, from 10 A. till3 P.M. See Circular. PROF. H. GEBHARD. Li FOR 1883. VOLS. I. anp II. Vol. I., Jan. to June, inclusive ; Vol. II., July to December, inclusive, durably bound, for sale at the publication office Price, postage free, $s.ooeach. To subscribers returning a complete set for the sar 1883, both Volumes will be forwarded for $5.00. To subscribers returning a complete set of one Vol that Volume will be forwarded for $2.50. Address, Office of LIFE, 1155 Broadway, New York. comicbooks.com