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SPECIAL_ANNOUNCEMENT. LADIES TAILOR. MB; REDEERN will dispose of his remaining Model Gowns, Ulsters, and Wraps of latest designs at COST PRICE, to make room for SPRING NOVELTIES. Some superior quality Fur Jackets and Mantles will also be offered at greatly reduced prices glish Silk Mackintoshes, in entirely new designs, have just been received. goods can be purchased only from the Redfern Establishments. 210 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. “Take Tue CosmopoLitan The Handsomest, Most Entertaining, Low Price, Illustrated Family Magazine . in the World. Each number with its 64 large and beautifully printed pages, is brimful of short stories, sketches, poems, travels, adventures, articles on science, erature, political economy by the best American'and foreign’ writers, such as Julian Hawthorne, Sophie Swett, Louise Chandler Moulton Geo. Parsons Lathrop, Rev. R. Heber Newton, Harriet Prescott Spofford Catherine Owen, Prof. David Swing, H. H. Boyesen, Helen Campbell, Mrs. Katharine B. Foot, Olive Thorne Miller, joel Benton, John Burroughs, William T. Hornaday, Count Leon Tolstoi, Alphonse Daudet, William Westall, Paul Heyse, And many others. THE XOUNG FOLKS is a department full of short stories, sketches, arti- cles on natural history, etc., for the younger mem- bers of the family. THEHOUSEHOLD is a department devoted to articles by competent writers on fashion, etiquette, cookiny, the care of the house and the management of children, etc. Each number contains one or more handsomely iMustrated articles and several full-page engrav- ings. It is the only Magazine that can be read trom the first page to the last with unabated interest by every- body. For fireside entertainment during the long winter evenings it is Worth ten times its prico, It never contains long, tedious or heavy articles. Arrangements been made for beau- tifully iMustrated articles on Asia Minor, on the palaces of France and Italy, on Japan, Constanti- nople, etc. Price $2.50 per year with a Shannon Letter and Bill le ora Shannon Sheet-Music Binder (price of each $2.25) free to every subscriber. The former is the most perfect device ever invented for the preservation and classification (alphabeticall: and according to date) of letters, bills, etc., in suc a way that any paper can be referred ‘to, taken out and replaced without disturbing the others. With the Binder any piece of music can be put in ar taken out without disturbing any other sheet. SEND 20c. FOR SAMPLE COPY. For sale at all news stands, and published by Schlicht & Field Co., Rochester, N. Y. AMUSEMENTS, EDEN MUSEE, 23d 5t., bet. 5th & 6th Aves., Open from 11 to 1. Sundays 1 to rr. Great success of Benjamin Constant's Famous Picture, STORMING OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Grand Opening Day : Munczi Lajos and Prince Paul Eperhazy’s Orchestra. 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HHigh-class proof Etchings, cost- ing, with surtable frame, from $10 upward. Specialty of rarities unprocur- able elsewhere. Vesttors tnvited to call and examine. A new illus. trated and descriptive catalogue by mazl, prece ro cents. frederick Keppel & Co., Lon don, and 23 East 16th Street (Union Square), New York. OPEN TILL TEN P.M, UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Pimples, Freckles. Pittings, Moles and Superfluous Hair ‘permanently removed. Flesh increased or reduced. Complexions beautified. The Form developed. Hair, Brows and Ye“ Lashes colored and restored. Interes- L--” ing Book and (testimonials sent sealed), 4c Madame Velaro, 249 W. 22d St., N. Correspondence confidential, “Mention this. paper. y Wrinkles, Black-H 1NNOT BE SELECTED THAN ANY THE GOOD THINGS OF “LIFE,” or “LIFE’S” VERSES. Each volume in the former series is composed of a large number of illustrations, and witty, humorous, and satirical sayings selected from the brightest’ American publication of its class, “Lire.” . . 1. First Series. From the issue of the first number, to 1884. “Foran hour's good fun, noone can find in a long day's ‘50 much as is contained between these side-splitting Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Sxceedingly clever.”—New York Times. # he whole collection is a worthy exemplar of Amertean art-humor in its best moods." —Philadelphia Inquirer. 2. Second Series. During 1884-1885. "Not to be matched for point, it, and excellent draw- by any collection of society art in the world.” —Inde- pends on advance on what has hitherto been attempted in the comic publications of our country.” — Boston Beacon. the same deftness of touch and.keenness of social ich have characterized our audacious contempo- Christian Union. 3. Third Series. During 1885-1886. Now ready. With new stamp after design by F. G. 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Uniform in size with First Series, in apple-green clo attractively ornamented in red and gold, $1.50. Any of these can be obtained of your bookseller, or will be sent t0 any address, at the publishers’ expense, on! ceipt of advertised price. Add: Pic MITCHELL & MILLER, 1155 Broadway, N. Y,; or WHITE, STOKES, & ALLE 182 Fifth Ave., N.1Y. (the publishers of both series). e fine Requires ant Childe or trial ca To injurio jromankind | comicbooks.com