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AUTUMN SEASON, 1886. The Messrs. Redfern beg to announce they have now received their New and Exclusive Cloths for the Fall Season. Their original designs for Autumn Gowns and Coats are fully prepared and are of a peculiarly sty/ish and becoming character. The Coaching Coat lately originated by them is without doubt “the” Coat of the Season. Ladies unable to visit New York can have patterns of cloths and latest designs forwarded free by. mail on application — perfect fit without personal interview. 210 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. HIGHEST AWARD Ss THE CHI CHEAPEST AND BEST | esta Hato ENGRAVING G-| GOLD, MEDAL, 7 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK: | < Eepenition, New Oricaus, af zane alt manufacturers of note \ “the commiliee Of Cee OE eee ‘i 4 pert recogni ONSET Lien ae Blaeking’ to de the B lt Contains no actd, or tngr Jurious ti arg fle tt: ia eautfutjet black poli Wie ihe ony rack \ he shoe, but pros Ni ILLUSTRATIONS. ALL-DEALERS. APPLY TO .GEo.H.WOODS & Co. BOSTON. tity. iin det yor tt: Gre no other. HE Publishers of - LIFE ° offer A BIG SPLINTER. AMUSEMENTS. unusual advantages to those who propose issuing Illustrated Books, Catalogues, Circulars, Programmes, etc., and who desire work of an artistic order. Estimates given, and text also fur- nished if de- Office of *LIFE* 1155 Broadway, N. Y. Tue Hon, Tim Tarsney, M. C., from one of the | 7 | Michigan lumber districts, has had some rare experi- | | ences among his muscular constituents. At one time, | when he was 'Squire Tarsney, he made an enemy, and | the fellow made dire threats against his personal safety. | “*T'll show him,” he said, shaking his fist and grit- ting his teeth dangerously. *'Doit,” urged his partner ; ‘‘he ain't nothin’ but a splinter, nohow.” “* You bet I will,” said the fellow, and he went off after Tim. In about an hour he returned, looking like he had | been caught in a threshing machine, “Hello, Bill,” said his friend, ‘what the devil’s the matter ?” | “Darn your fool soul,” he replied, ‘ didn’t you | tell me Tim Tarsney wasn’t no mor'n a splinter nohow ?” “* Course I did; an’ heain’t!"” “Ain't he?” ‘said the other man_ scornfully. ‘Ain'the? Well, you tackle him once, an’ you'll fin’ | out mighty durn quick that he’s a saw-log with bark on. Go get the doctor.” CTAR THEATRE.—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER }20. Fourth and Last Week of LAWRENCE BARRETT. Cuance or PLay NicHTLy. HAMLET, MR. RICHELIEU, JULIUS CSAR, DAVID GARRICK, YORICK’S LOVE, MERCHANT OF VENICE, FRANCESCA DA RIMINI. | DEN MUSEE, 234 St., bet. sth & 6th Aves., Open from 11 to 11. Sundays 1 to 11. Re-engagement of the HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND. “PRINCE LICHTENSTEIN.” ‘Two Grand Concerts Daily. ApMisston 50 CENTS. CHILDREN 25 CSNTS. SUNDAY ADMISSION as CENTS. Ayess, THE Mystirvinc Cuzss AUTOMATON.