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HENRIETTE FRAME, ROBES and MANTEAUX, Solicits an inspection of some very beautiful designs for evening dress, wraps and Street Costumes, select- ed during ber trip abroad, suitable for Fall and Winter. Out of town orders receive special attention. Perfect fit guaranteed on receipt of measurement. 232 West 22d Street, NEW YORK. Eeckelaers’ Totlet Soaps In calling the attention of the public to this line of Fine Toilet Soaps, manufactured by L. Ecckelaers, of Brussels, we confidently recom- mend 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 : Bouquet oF VIOLETS, OPOPANAX, Woop VIOLETs, Jockey Cus, Wuite Rost, Rose Baby Soap. E. FOUGERA & CO.,N.Y. Agents. Sold by ail Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THIRTY-THREE YEARS IN BUSINESS. We offer our well-known reliable brands AT MODERATE Prices. Sole agents for the Pleasant Valley Wine Com True Champagne at $13 per dozen quarts. Still $1.25 per gallon. Very OLD Branpies, RuMS AND WHISKIES. Some of which we have owned ourselves THIRTY YEARS, Honest Madeira, $3.50 per gallon ; good value. Sour Mash Whiskies, five Summers old, $4 per gallon. No other house can furnish Old Crow RYE. H. B. KIRK & CO., 69 Fulton, 9 Warren, and Broadway and 27th st. ELE ES: For 1883, 1884 AND 1885. VOLS. L., II., III., IV. V. anv VI. Vol. I., Jan. to June, 1883, inclusive ; Vol. IT., july to December, 1833, inclusive; Vol. III., ‘an. to June, 1884, inclusive: Vol. IV., July to ecember, 1884, inclusive ; Vol. V., January to July, 1885, inclusive ; Vol, VI., July to Decem- ber, 1885, inclusive; durably bound, for sale at the publication office, Price, postage free, Vol. I., $15.00 ; Vol. II., $9.00 ; ‘Vols, IIT., IV., V. and VI. $5.00 each. To subscribers returning a complete set of one Volume flat, that Volume will be forwarded bound for $2.50. The publishers will offer in a few days the above Volumes, bound handsomely in maroon with gold, at same prices, Address, OFFICE OF ‘‘ LIFE,” 1155 BROADWAY, NEw York. ny. ines, BUY YOUR DRY GOODS IN | B. NEW YORK | nices Lowest- Styves Besly foueercse rat ML oe | GU. SEND FOR SAMPLES OR CATALOGUE Le BouTittieR BROTHERS fm i} i} BROADWAY & 14 ST,N.Y. DVERTISERS can learn the cost of an: posed A line of Advertising at Geo P, Rowell aCohs ews paper Advertising © Bureau, 10 Spruce Street, New York. rnd 10 cents for roo-page pamphlet. ESTABLISHED 1854. THORLEY’'S | FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, | No. 1173 BROADWAY, | NEW YORK, | L’AMITIE, | ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND TAMMANY HALL, 13TH GRAND MASQUERADE BALL The First Masquerade Ball of the Season. Music by Max Schwab. Costumes by Roehmer, 8 Union Square. Tickets for sale at all principal Hotels and Res- taurants, Boxes for sale at Delmonico's, Hoffman House, Brunswick, Albemarle Hotel, ‘and Geo. Breiser, 163 34 Ave., Bernard Bernigoll, 440 6th Ave. Doors open at g p. m., Ball commences at 10 p, m. Monday, January 11th, 1886. ALEXANDER MACGREGOR'S SCHOOL FOR DANCING, 112 FIFTH AVENUE. Family Classes every day. frivate Lessons any hour daily. For Terms, &c., see Circulars. Under Coleman House, INTELLECTUAL RECREATION, CONGRESSMAN PEEL, it is well known, is not a man of very high literary attainments, but to ap- pear well-read he professes to have gloated over every piece of literature that comes under discus- sion. Judge Pittman, who is a highly intellec- tual and well-read man, takes keen delight in talking literature to Peel. Some time ago, when a party of gentlemen were sitting around listen- ing to some of Peel’s experiences of Congress, udge Pittman asked : “Peel, you have read Tennyson, have n't | ou?” ~ | “Oh, yes, yes; I like him very much.” * Do you like Goldsmith ?” ‘* Dote on him.” “ What do you think of his poem, ‘Goldsmith's 7 “ By George, sir, it is the best thing he ever wrote! I tell you what, Pittman, this going to Congress whets a man’s appetite for literature.” —Boston Trayeler, HAMPLIN’S ~<a C LIQ PEARLOL ES) | MPLERION. mad | ‘erExptL RINTING. INK 60 JOHN STREET, N. Y. GEO. MATHER’S THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH OUR SPECIAL -LIFE- INK. STATUE OF “LIBERTY ENLIGHYENING THE WORLD. More Money Needed. ‘The Committee in charge of the construction of the pedestal and the erection of the Statue, in order to raise funds for ts completion, have pre from Rodel tarnished by the artist. perfect faccetmtle Minlature Statuette, which they are deilvering to subscribers throughout the United States at the following prices : No. 1 statuette, mz inches in height—the Statue bronzed; Pedestal, nickel-silvered,—at One Dolinr each, delivered. No. 2 Statuette, in same metal, fwelve inches Aghy deantifally’ bronzed and ‘nickeled, at Five Dollars each, delivered, No. 8 Statuette, twelve inches Aigh, finely chased, Statue bronzed, Pedestal, Hen vily Silver-Plated, win rivan stax, at Ten Dollars cach, delivered. Much time and money have been spent in Perfecting the Statuettes. and they sre much improved over the first sent out. The Com- mittee have received from subscribers many letters of commendation. ‘The New York World Fund of $100.00 com- pletes the Pedestal, but it Is estimated that $10,000 is yet needed to pay for the tron fasten- ings and the erection of the Statue, beral subscriptions for the Miniature Stata- ettes will produce the desired amount. Address, with remittance, RICHARD BUTLER, Secretary, American Committee of the Statue of Liberty, 83 Mercer Street. New York. R. MOSER, 932 BROADWAY, NEAR 22D STREET. GLASS CHINA. OWN FACTORY, CARLSBAD, BOHEMIA. HOLIDAY GIFTS. THE LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY OF GLASS AND CHINA IN AMERICA, SOLE MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER Of-the New Carlsbad Jewel Ware. FACTORY. PRICES. R. MOSER. comicbooks.com