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~ LADIES’ TAILOR. Mr. Revrern has now completed his designs for Fur-trimmed and Braided Gowns, Coats and Cloaks, appropriate for the Winter Season. His Seal and Astrachan Coats are made and fitted with all the neatness, accuracy and “Style” that characterize his cloth garments. 210 FIFTH AVENUE, New York. HIs is the way a little girl who takes St. NicHOLas Maga ne spends the even- ing of the twen- ty-sixth day of the month. Sr. NIcHOLAS ab comes out on p ms the twenty-fifth, and the only reason she doesn’t read it that evening is because her father getsit first. One of the peculiar things about Sr. Nicuotas is that nobody is too old for it. The year that is just beginning with the November num- ber will be a great one in its history. GEO. MATHER’S SONS RINTING INK 60 JOHN STREET, N. Y. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH OUR SPECIAL - LIFE - INK. AMUSEMENTS. E/DEN MUSEE, 23d St., bet. sth & 6th Aves., Open from 11 to 11. Sundays 1 to 11. Just added: THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS. | house like Mrs. Jones’ husband,” said Mrs. Smith. | them to soak, and that’s more than you'd ever do for | from his wife by a lot of scamps.”” | right.” | | there is one beautiful verse in the Psalms that applies | to me that I think of so much: ‘Othello’s occupa- A great realistic Group. Daily Two Grand Concerts by the Prince Lichtenstein's Hungarian Band. Apmisston 50 Cants. Cuitpren 25 Cents. ‘Ayegn, THE Mystirvinc CHmss AUTOMATON, AJEEB. DALY’S THEATRE. B'way & 3oth St. Every Night at 8.15, with Messrs. Lewis, AFTER | Drew, Fisher, Parkes; Mrs, Gilbert, Miss Ir win, and Miss Ada Rehan. BUSINESS] “Full of fun and bustle." —Heradd. “ Entertaining and vivacious." — Times. HOURS, | ‘Success emphatic and compiete.”- Tribune. Fourth Week.— Matinee Saturday at 2. ICE Ano ROLLER ' SKATES. BARNEVE BERRY | ‘SPRINGFIELD CATALOGUE ‘FREE ] “I WIsH you were good and helpful around the “That drunken fellow Jones ?” “Yes, that drunken fellow Jones. He's kind to his wife anyhow, so he is. He helps her on wash days ever so much.” “Oh, he does, does he ?” “Yes, he does, does he. The other day Mrs. Jones was telling me that he didn’t have any money to get a drink with and he took some of the clothes and put me, so it And Smith just sat and grinned.—Zx. ‘A LonpoN paper has overheard a conversation in third-class life of a mechanic's wife who had brought her husband's dinner to a public house adjoining his workshop : “Tsay, Jack,” observed the wife, perusing the news- paper, “I see that poor young kidnapped prince is going’ back to Sophia.” “Yes?” (with his mouth full). in more seasoning.” (Pause.) “Ah! it’s hard, Jack, for a man to be torn away | “T wish you'd put “Wife ? Sophia's not his wife.” Not his wife? Then the Czar has done quite A PASTOR called on a bereaved widow of his congre- gation the other day, and began consoling her with spiritual texts. Her husband had long been an invalid, and the minister's selections bore on the rest into | which he had entered. ‘‘ Yes,” she sighed, ‘‘and | tion’s gone.’ — ESTABLISHED 1854. THORLEY’S ROSES, No. 1173 BROADWAY, Under Coleman House, New York. ILLUS TRATIONS: rox S0OKy MARAZING ON Se Rae aS 5 = on James River, Va., in Claremont | Colony. Mlustrated Circular Free. J. F. MANCHA, Claremont, Va. RANKELL'S REMAINS. An American Novel. By BARRETT WENDELL, Author of ‘‘The Duchess Emilia.” 12mo. $1.00. A powerful and deeply interesting story of modern Amer- ican life, abounding in pungent satire, and full of value and attractiveness in its inimitable portrayal of historic scenes and situations in recent national politics, Blaine’s campaign, etc. It isin many ways interesting, impressive, and of good promise—done sincerely and without undue striving for effect in the interest of literature and of truth. ‘ Rankell’s Remains” portrays a typical American —and somehow, too, contrives to make him individual—under circumstances which every American reader will recognize as national. It isan earnest of better things, not only from Mr. Wendell, but from his fellow novelists.— Boston Post. HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The Memorial Hall. Ware & VAN Brunt, Archi- 13 fine Heliotype Engravings, each 13x16 inches. Also, one Photo-lithograph. In portfolio, $5.00. Sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by TICKNOR & CoO,, BOSTON. tects, THE DOUSTE SISTERS. The Douste sisters, Louise and Jeanne, with their mother, | have arrived from London. ‘They have played before nearly all the crowned heads of Europe, and on the occasion of their appearance before Queen ‘Victoria her majesty presented a younger Mlle. Jeanne, with a handsome diamond cross. They played to | Liszt during his last visit to Paris, to von Bulow, to Rubin- | stein while recently in London, and they have played fre- quently with Moskowski, the eminent Russian composer. ‘They do not pose as prodigies, but are artists in the truest sense of the word. They will remain in this country for | several weeks, and are booked to appear in four concerts in Chickering Hall, Tuesday afternoons, Nov. 16th, 234, 30th, and Dec. 7th Common SENSE BINDER FOR BINDING -LIFE- Cheap, Strong and Durable, Will hold 2 numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1. Address office of - LIFE - 1155 Broapway, N. Y. a wy ay he z 81 Ke 4 Fo vi to B comicbooks.com