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the undermentioned addresses. nirs@ayer ESSRS, JOHN REDFERN & SONS beg to announce that all their newest MODELS of GOWNS, M COATS, etc., and a complete assortment of their exclusive IMPORTED CLOTHS are to be seen at A large and experienced staff of Cutters, Fitters, and their assistants at ZACH establishment, thereby enabling all orders to be EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. 119 BELLEVUE AVE. NEWPORT, R. I. NEW YORK 210 FIFTH AVENUE 513 BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRING KIMBALL’S SATIN Straight Cut Cigarettes. Lor People of refined taste who hike desire exceptionally fine cigar- ettes should use only our f') Straight Cut, put up in satin packets and boxes of 10s. 20s. 50s. and 100s. 14 Prize Medals. WM. S. KIMBALL & CO. GEO. MATHER’S SONS RINTING INK 60 JOHN STREET, N. Y. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH OUR SPECIAL = LIFE - INK. LAWN AND FIELD GAMES. teur and professional. Every variety suitable for out-door sports for ama- (We claim for our goods they are unexcelled, and our prices as low as anywhere.) o 108 MADISON STREET, * ICAG , A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 24r BROADway, NEW YORK. Mr. LopauGut and Miss Barnes were mar- ried yesterday.‘ What will you have ?” asked the clerical umpire. “‘Lobaughl,” replied the bride.—Pitésburg Chronicle. METEOROLOGICAL.—From the almanac—Now look — out ~ for—sudden— showers— and— H.B. KIRK & CO. 1158 Broadway, cor. 27th St. 69 Fulton Street, 9 Warren Street. Recognized as one of the Leading and Most Reliable WINE HOUSES IN AMERICA. ESTABLISHED 1853. A large variety of Grocer’s Condiments, Otpesr and Cuorcest WINES AND LIQUORS, Some of which we have owned ourselves THIRTY YEARS, AT MODERATE PRICES, 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. :LIFE: For 1883, 1884 AND 1885. VOLS, I., II., III, IV., V. anp VI. Vol. I., Jan. to June, 1883, inclusive ; Vol. IT., July to December, 1883, inclusive ; Vol. III., Jan. io June, 1884, inclusive ; Vol. IV., July to Decem- ber, 1884, inclusive ; Vol. V., January to July, 1885, inclusive ; Vol. VI., July to December, 1885, inclusive ; durably bound, for sale at the publication office. Price, postage free, Vol. I., $15.00; Vol. II., $9.00; Vols, III., 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 now offer the above Volumes, bound handsomely in maroon with gold, at same prices. Address The OFFICE OF ‘‘ LIFE,” 1155 BroaADway, New York. Sun — day —school—pic—nics. Gentlemen— make—your—proposals — to—your—sweethearts —now—for—the — sun— will— soon—be—in— cant—sir.—Boston Courier. “Dip you go fishing when you were in the country last week?” asked Podsnap of Fangle. “No; could n't get any bait,” was the reply. ““Why, that was singular; how was that?” ‘Happened to strike a local option neighbor- hood.” —Pittsburg Chronicle. “‘Swoorer,” asked Niggler, ‘who are these Knights of Malta we read about?” “Must be some organization of brewers,” re- plied Swooper.”—Zx. EEDEN MUSEE, 234 St., bet. 5th & 6th Aves., Open from 11 to 11. Sundays 1 to 11. Re-engagement of the HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND. “PRINCE LICHTENSTEIN.” Two Grand Conceris Daily. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. CHILDREN 25 CENTS. SUNDAY ADMISSION 25 CENTS. AJEEB, THE MYSTIFYING CHESS AUTOMATON. lactated Food THE SAFEST FOOD IN SUMMER For Young or Delicate Children. A Sure Preventive of CHOLERA INFANTUM. It has been the positive means of saving many liv where no other food would be retained. Its basis is Sucar oF MILK, the most important element of mothers m It is the Most Nourishing, the Most Palatable, the Most Economical, of all Prepared Foods. Sold by Druggists—25c., 50c., $1.00. . ‘An interesting pamphlet entitled ‘‘ Medical Opin- ions on the Nutrition of Infants and Invalids,” sent free on application. Watts, Ricnarpson & Co., Burlington, Vt. NEW YORK. Gialoaue on Alico An_ Intelligent Shaver will at once appreciate the convenience and luxury of using WILLIAMS’ SHAVING STICK. In elegance of style, delicacy of perfume, and the Mitp and DURABLE quality of its lather, it luse will prevent all roughness and fa soft and HEALTHFUL condition of theskin, without an equal. Its ritation, and promotes Each Stick is carefully wrapped and inclosed in a turned wood box cover- -d with morocco leatherette, Convenient, Elegant, Delightfal. If you cannot obtain it of your Druggist, send 25 cents to THE J. B. WILLIAMS CO., Glastonbury, Conn. MANUFACTURERS FOR HALF A CENTURY OF “THE GENUINE YANKEE” AnD OTHER FINE SHAVING Soaps, SSS ‘Amateur Outhte, comicbooks.com