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»~ LIFE - THE MONEY MAKERS. A. SOCIAL PARABLE. ONE VOLUME, 16mo, CLOTH. PRICE $1.00. “THE MONEY MAKERS” is a remarkable picture of American Social and Politi- cal Life, designed largely as an answer to the much discussed “ BREAD WINNERS.” It is written in an uncommonly vigorous style; there is a good deal of stirring movement ; it satirizes many of the vices of the day, and presents a ntimber of portraits the fidelity of which, to certain outcomes of our social life, will be generally recognized. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, New York. IERRE_ FROHLICH LADIES’ TAILOR, 96 Sixth Avenue, Bet, 34th & asth Streets, New York. RIDING HABITS AND COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. Having made Ladies’ Tailoring and Riding Habits al jalty for several years with leading houses in, London, fons, Vienna and New York, I respectfully solicit a share of patronage with assurance that I can give satisfaction, benef, a Constieble cA5: Co. SILKS. Just opened our Spring Importation of Choice Designs in Printed India Pongees, and Plain Colored Corahs. Proadway A 19th ot NEW YORK. CANDY. S223 f he rid, a hecbons ee a ee ee Presents. Try it once. Address, C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner, 78 Mapisow Sr., Cucaco. GEORGE MATHER’S SONS, PRINTING JNK, 60 Joun St., New York. This paper is printed with our cut ink. YOUNG MEN !—READ THIS. Txt Voutaic Bett Co., of Marshall, Mich, offers, to id their celebrated Exectmic-Vouratc’ Batt and other LECTRIC Arruiancs on trial for thirty days, to men (rcsng cr old) afficted with nervous debility, loss of vitality tnd wanhood, and all Kindred troubles, Also for rh plete neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Cot Ri" Festoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. Taek i incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. Lundborg's Perfume, Edenia. Lundborg’s Perfume, Maréchal Niel Rose. Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. Minnie Palmer, who was educated in Vienna, will appear there during the ‘coming summer at the Royal Opera louse. Tue other day a mysterious looking stranger appeared in P—— and remained five whole days without the inhabitants finding out his name, where he came from, or his business. Even the bar-room loafers were baffled in their attempts to extract some definite information, and the entire town lay awake at night worrying over the matter, At last general agitation grew to such a pitch | that the landlord volunteered to interview the | stranger on behalf of the public weal. Approach- ing the taciturn visitor as he satin the reading room of the hotel, he remarked— “Fine day, sir.” ‘ **Is it?” said the stranger dubiously. ‘* Going to stay long in these parts?" Just four days, two hours, and thirty-one minutes longer,” replied the other, consulting his watch and a time-table. “Then !—may I-er-ahem | may I ask what your business is!" persisted the landlord, as the crowd gathered up closer. “Well, I don’t wish it generally known," rep- lied the stranger confidentially; ‘‘but I’m a Russian Nihilist.” “You don’t mean it?” gasped the landlord. “* Fact,” replied the man mournfully. “But, er-what brings you here?” asked the landlord. “Well, you see, I was captured in St. Peters- burgh last month, and you know how severe that government is on Nihilists, don’t you?” “ Oh !—yes—of course ! Go on |” ‘Well, they sentenced me to twenty years in Siberia or a week in P——, and I was fool enough to choose P——.”” And with a heavy sigh the condemned man drifted into dinner.—Zx. ‘THE chariot of revolution is rolling onward, and gnashing its teeth as it rolls,” is what a Ber- lin revolutionist told the students in a speech.— Dutch Foke. AMUSEMENTS. 8yd to goth and last times “LOVE ON CRUTCHES." Final Matinees Welnestey, and Saturday at 2 Friday Night, February eth, Last night Love oa Crutches.” Saturday Eve. Feb. 7th, for the frst time (a $9 years, FARQUHAR'S most famous Old English “THE RECUITING OFF! Fisher, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Drew. Mr. Parkes, Mr. Skin Mr. Bond, Miss Dreber, Miss Fielding, Miss I De THEATRE!) CRUTCHES, Mr. tbe: | Miss Ada Rehan is the cast. Buu OPERA HOUSE. BURLESQUE. ILES & BARTON, - __Lessees and Managers. rgsth to 1618 PERFORMANCE, RICE & DINEY'S BIG HURLESQUE COMPANY. and Mr, HENRY E. DIXEY, in the fascinating _ spectacular burlesque nightmare, ADONIS, with its wealth of novelties. 'S. RICE'S new songs. “IT'S ENGLISH, YOU KN and “ THE WALL STREET BROKER.” New Cos- tumes, effects, &c. Seats Secured Three Weeks In Advance, A BEAUTIFUL OFFERING ST. VALENTINE. A new addition to the successful Flower Song Series, prepared especially for St. Valentine's Day. Songs of the Roses, A VALENTINE, BY SUSIE BARSTOW SKELDING. Colored Designs for Jacqueminot Roses, Moss Roses, Pale Wild Roses. Yellow Roses and Appropriate poems by prominent authors, including one by T. B. ALDRICH in facsimile of his manuscript. Covers in blended silver and gold bronzes, with exquisite design of pale pink roses. Silk-fringed, each copy in neat protector and box. At your bookseller’s or stationer's, Sent to any address, at the publishers! expense, on receipt of $1.50. WHITE, STOKES & ALLEN, PUBLISHERS, 182 FIFTH AVENUE. In their retail department WHITE, STOKES & ALLEN have now ready, in addition to the above, many NOVEL DESIGNS IN VALENTINES, especially prepared for them and not to be seen elsewhere, Prang’s Valentine Flowers for Valen- tines, Hand-painted Valentines, Valentine Penwipers, Valentine Knick-knacks, WHITE, STOKES & ALLEN, 182 Fifth Avenue. 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. comicbooks.com