Life, 1884-11-20 · page 14 of 18
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LIFE Lundborg’s Perfume, Ede: Lundborg’s Perfume, Miardchal Niet Rose. Lundborg’ Alpine Violet. Lundbore' ‘3 Pertume? Lily of the Valley. Eeckelaers’ Toilet Soaps In calling the attention of the public to this line of Fine Toilet Soaps, manufactured by L. Eeckelaers, of Brusse!s, we confidently recommend them as being Unrivalled both in Quality and Perfume. By any Soaps, now offered, either of home or foreign manufacture. All we ask is one trial, which we are satisfied will convince the most fastidious. The following are especially recommended : Bovguer oF VIoLETs, OPOPANAX, Woop Vio.tts, Jockey CLuB, Wuire Rose, Kose Basy Soar, E. FOUGERA & CO., N.Y. Agents. Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. MURRAY’S CHARCOAL TABLETS For Dyspepsia, Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach. The Good Old Fashioned Remedy: 25 cts. a box. DITMAN'’S SEA SALT For producing a real sea bath at home. Send for circular, A. J. DITMAN, Broadway and Barclay Street, New York. Cavanagh, Sanford & Co., Merchant Tailors and Importers, 16 West 23d STREET, Opposite sth Ave. Hotel, NEW YORK. MAKERS OF THE SHIRT PAJAMAS AND G eS) UNDERWEAR. ‘ “VIENNA” ICED COFFEE. DELICIOUS. SERVED ONLY AT Common Sense Lunch Room, 135 Broapway (cor. Cedar St.), Mark TWAIN appears at Rome in an Italian | translation ‘of his works as ‘Marco Duo,” or Samuelo L, Clemensini.—PAil. Record, | “You are on the wrong tack,” said the pilot's | HEI DSIE C K wife, when the hardy son of the loud-sounding | sea sat down on it and arose with the usual ex- The leading clamations. ** No," he replied, after a critical exrmination, CHAMPAGNE in the United “TI'mon the night tack, I guess, but I'm on the, wrong end of it."—Argonaut, States for more “Thave two thousand francs in the safe, but than 50 years. the shop is empty ; I think it is the right moment . : hae he’ right. momen The favorite with “© That's just what I think.” “But I want a plausible pretext for my credit- ors, You have plenty of brains ; think the mat- ter over to-night and to-morrow morning.” The clerk promised to think it carefully over. On entering the shop next morning, the grocer found the safe open, the money gone, and in its place a note, which ran as follows: ‘I have A CHRISTMAS. GIFT. & taken the two thousand francs, and am off to \ ELaT Chiat we mabe he America. It is the best excuse you.can give to the @ Christmas presest, is year. we hove sobetbie your creditors,"—Aryonaut, ays pretty, To tatreduce ovr ame we wierd vere free of charge, Grocer, to his shopman; ‘ Pedro, I owe about three thousand franes."* Yes, sir.” fine aroma. AMUSEMENTS. EATRE! | Every | Eveoing uotil Satur- E ast Matinees ION. \" : Eve., Nov. 15.* LORDS AN omzy 14 Gtfor3 FrenchDalls TH AN ELECANT W. ‘y Se receri on, Bening a Street seks fists Hand battoe CHRISTMA: ayes, coats ‘Overcoat, aes Drums Street Jackets, Watering Pace Suita, Tre ‘Suita, me = and Sait rr by ariee fan Suara eee bone Bane Wardrobe liso extensiva that t tape hours to dress and un- Different Suite, | Every Child and every Sonera wih nds foros ere day Saturday at 2 srts, wee petie Rite for ther. Saznple et contig ef thre pete, by mal for Ve cents tends 6 et eceu for sie, hirctater @tiyea eet io, He ar pont 23 forint i een er 43.6, yom fee $50, sce by ere sonst oy tops atr or agent can el getdate Te yeu end for ean Mec Derwtions how yoa ea @l them deli, YooSave vetone’dey to bets anessh day feat to you. if you have bot the maney pow cat this « ia before Christies sod ls on opportanity too valoatle to lance dime MM, BABCOCK & C0., CENTERBROOK, COM BOUCHE Champagne “SEC” To be had of all Respectable Wine Merchants and Grocers. connoisseurs for its purity and om M MONS." Pe ATT BANCUCK & Cth, Concrtewh, Coxe, comicbooks. com