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Perfume, Perfume, Perfume, Perfume, Edenia. Maréchal Niel Rose. Alpine Violet. 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 Brussels, we confidently recommend them as being By any Soaps, now offered, either ot home or foreign manufacture. All we ask is one trial, which we are satisfied will convince the most fastidious. The following are especially recommended : Bouquet or VIOLets, OPpopanax, Woop Vio.ets, Jockey Cup, Wutrr Rose, Rose Basy Soar, E. FOUGERA & CO., N.Y. Agents. Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. DRESS SUITS made from finest West of England Diagonals and Broad- cloth for $75.00( price eleewhrre, $110.00), Other garments ‘equally low in proportion, Best workmanship and artistic fit guaranteed. FRANCIS CARLSON, Inportinc Tatton, 815 Broapway, (1 flight up). 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. for circular, Send A. J. DITMAN, Broadway and Barclay Street, New York. ~ Cavanagh, Sanford & Co, Merchant Tailors and Importers, 16 West 23d STREET, Opposte sth Ave. Hotel, NEW YORK. MAKERS OF THE Se § PAJAMAS AND iC) SHIRT UNDERWEAR. Most people will approve of the suggestion contained inthe following rhyme :— It is but a step-oh Down to the dep-oh. ‘The way is quite steep-oh That leads to the deep-oh. I slipped on a grape-oh Just by the day-poh. In a store near the dee-pot I bought this small tea-pot, Perhaps, to end the agitation, . We'd better henceforth call it station, A MARRIED lady recently sent a note toa news- paper to get a recipe to cure the whooping-cough in a pair of twins, By a deplorable mistake a recipe for picking onions was unconsciously in- serted and her name attached, and she received this answer through the ‘* Answers to Corre- svondents : “ Mrs. L. H. B.—If not too young skin them pretty closely, immerse in scalding water, sprinkle plentifully with salt, and immerse them for a week in strong brine.” She didn’t do it, however, as she thought it would kill the cough nineteen times out of twenty, and the children nine times out of ten, [From the Worcester Gazette.) We, the undersigned, having tried D. L. Dow's system of Physi- cal Cultere, do recommend it to any and ali Ladies and Gentlemen 85 a beneficial aad heatthtul exercise. Me. Duwd is a thoroughly ipetent and careful Teacher, and we take pleasure in recommend: ing his and his system to the public. OT1S GOODMAN, M. D., DR. J. Fe ADAMS, Dx. G. F. HARWOOD, Dk. A. F. TOWNSEND, DR. CHAS. L. NICHOLS, FREDERICK KIMBALL, Rockwood HoAR, CHARLES F. ALDRICH, W. A. PICKETT, S. E. GREENE. Parents and Guardians who value theis Children's health and physi development should visit my institution, 19 E. tath st. y, oF sed for pamphlet. Messrs. Sonmar & Co., the Pianoforte-makers, continue to make rapid strides in the popular favor, Whether the times be good or bad they never relax their efforts, and the result of their enterprise and of the great improvements in manufacture made by them during the last few pears bee coming apparent not only in the way of a largely increased business, but also in the way of a ‘' reputation” as makers of the fst class. It is but a few years ago that their busi- ness was more or less confined to New York. To-day it extends all over the United States, and even beyond to South America and the West Indies. PIERRE FROHLICH, — LADIES’ TAILOR, 586 Sixth Avenue, Bet. 34th & asth Streets, New York. RIDING HABITS AND COSTUMES A SPECIALTY, Having made Ladies’ Tailoring and Riding Habits a specialty for several years with leading houses in London, Paris, Vienna and New York, I respectfully solicit a share of patrooage with assurance that I can give satisfaction. No one can furnish “Old Crow” Rye Sour-Mash Whiskey unless purchased from us. We have taken every barrel made since Fanuary, 1872. We have also HERMIT- AGE four to seven years old, all sold absolutely pure, uncolored, unsweetened. H. B. KIRK & CO., 69 Fulton St. & Broadway and 27th St. E. P. DUTTON & CO’S NEW BOOKS. VIOLET AMONG THE LILIES. * Ab, each flower can some love recall, But Violets will speak of all.”” By 1. Crarxjox, author of “Indian Summer,” and “ Heartsease.” Royal 4to, 8 colored plates, 4 in tiots, cloth, gilt, $5.00. “ The former works of this author,‘ Indian Summer’ and * Heartsease,’ will be recalled as among the handsomest books of thelr kind. The present volume 0 c fully equal in artistic merit to any of its predecessors," —Lit Literary News ANNIE AND WILLIE’S PRAYER. A Christmas Story in Verse. By Sornta P. Snow. Illus. trated by Edmund H. Garrett, John A, Fraser, and W. P. Snyder. Small 4to, cloth, gilt, $1.30; alligator covers. in box, $1.50; in handsome lithographed covers, with i tassels, $2.75. ‘Ibis very touching Christmas story cannot fail to pleace old and young. The illustrations are remarkably attrac tive, ARTISTIC CHILDREN'S BOOKS. PRINTED IN COLORS. OUT OF TOWN. Waratneniy. With original designs by Linnie Printed in eighteen eclors and monotists, by the Printer of * Told in the Twilight.” Quarto, $2.00. * Might serve as models for students in water-color draw- ing. and in saying this we pay a high compliment." —Art Amateur, TWO CHILDREN. HE WAS SIX, SHE WAS FOUR, raTwertvand M. ELex Epwaros, authors of the Twilight," etc. Printed in eighteen colors, monotints. Small quar‘o, $1.25. “Will be sure to tempt the peckets of all who see it." — Literary World. THE ART GEM SERIES. Six volumes, small quarto, illuminated board covers. print- ed in seventeen colors, ' Hight full-page colored illustra tions and fourteen pages of illustrations in monotists in each volume. Put up in elegant little box, with itu minated cover. Per set, $3.00. ‘Form the most charming specimens of really a children’s books that we have met with for some t London Bookseller. THE PRINCESS NOBODY. A TALE OF FAIRYLAND. Ny Axpemw Lan; after the Drawings by Richard Doyle. Printed in colors by Edmund Evans. Quarto, boards, 2 00, “There is a freshness in Mr. Lang’s story that well matches the freshness of Doyle's drawings, and for once we lay down a modern fairy tale wishing there was more of it, Charming as is the story, the pictures are the chief attraction of the book "Saturday Review. A GREAT BOOK FOR BOYS, OUR BASE-BALL CLUB. And How tt Won the Championship. | By Noan_ Baooxs, author of “ The Fairport Nine” and “Roy Fmigrants.” With an introduction by AL G. Spalding, of the Chicago R. 4 Club, With original il- | justrations expressly drawn and engraved for this book Large quarto, double illuminated foard covers, $1.59: large quarto, cloth, extra, $2.25. : * Our national gre of base-ball has at last been utilized in a story by Ne Brooks, He has set forth the fascina- ton of the game in a way that will charm all boys and not a few girls, for there are many girls who take an interest in it.” E. P. DUTTON & CO., PUBLISHERS, | 39 WEsY 23D STREET, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com