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LADIES TAILOR. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. R. REDFERN 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. English Silk Mackintoshes, in entirely new designs, have just been received. goods can be purchased only from the Redfern Establishments. 210 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. The Cosmopolitan’ A handsomer and more readable, low-price, illus- trated, family magazine than this Lyre, Gant SHE MONTHLES was never published. Each number is brimful of the brightest short stories and sketches, the most interesting travels and adventures and the liveliest brief articles on science, literature, history, political economy, etc., that money can procure. ‘The ablest writers in America and Europe contribute to its pages. Itsillustrated articles and full-page engrav- ings are the finest published. THE XOUNG FOLKS is a department of short stories, sketches, etc., etc., for the younger members of the family; ‘while THEHOUSEHOLD is devoted to articles by competent writers on fashion, etiquette, cooking, the care of the house, the management of children.etc. Itis theonly Magazine that never ‘contains long and tedious articles, and that can be read from the first page to the last with unabated interest by everybody. ‘The subscription price is $2.50. per y i either the Shannon Letter F the Shannon Sheet-Musie Binder (price $2.25 each) free to every subscriber, The former is indispensable to all business men, physi- cians, clergymen, lawyers, housekeepers and farm- ers. ‘The latter is invaluable to all persons having sheet music. Read full description in previou FEATURES FOR THE YEAR 1887. Arrangements have been made tor beautifully illustrated articles on Asia Minor, Japan, Mexico, Constantinople, the Palaces of France, Italy and Austria, the Lighthouse Service, California. etc. ‘As there is a great and growing interest in Russian | literature, TH Cosmorouiran will contain transla- | tions from such writers as Count Tolstoi, Th. Dos- | toivsky and M.Gogol. Thestories fromthe French | and German will be the finest written. Everybody will want to read “Signor 104%? the most charm- | | with g and deliciously humorous story ever published. ‘The scientific, literary and historical articles will be of great and permanent value. Send 20c for Sample Copy. Agents Wanted. SCHLICHT & FIELD CO., Rochester, N. ¥. FOR SALE AT ALL NEWSTANDS. 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These ONE should FAIL to examine the merits of the IMPERIAL BURNER, which gives the most brilliant and per- fect light produced by any Lamp known. On exhibition, lighted, in a selection of Lamps specially imported this season by BENNETT B. SCHNEIDER, 37 Park Place, New York. The best satisfaction guaranteed, or you can have your money returned, PRESERVES AND SOFTENS THE LRATHER, FOR IT CONTAINS NO SHELLAC OR ACID. HIGHEST AWARD, GOLD MEDAL, AT THE NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION. Bottle contains double quantity, Use no other GEO. H. WOOD & CO., Manufacturers, Boston. “A BACHELOR'S BLUNDER."—Getting married. “THE MINISTER'S CHARGE.’’—Fifty dollars. “KiNG SoLomon’s Mine.”—Chatham ae r c WILBUR’S COsneTA ‘Lhe finest Powdered Chocolate for family use. Requires no Holling. Invaluable fer Dyspeptics Re ESP E op nnne dealer, or sentt Loy eetny he trial con. HL, 0. WILBUR & SONS, Philadelphia EDEN MUSEE, 234 St., bet. 5th & 6th Aves, ‘Open from xz to 11. Sundays r to 1, Great success of Benjamin Constant's Famous Picture, STORMING OF CONSTANTINOPLE, Grand Opening Day: Munczi Lajos and Prince Paul Eperhazy’s Orchestra Concerts from 3 to 5 and 8 to 11. Apmisston 50 CENTS. Cuitpren 25 Com, ‘Ajens, THE Mystirvinc CHEss AUTOMATON, Ajezs, DALY’S THEATRE. B'way & 3oth St, Under the management of Mr. Aucustin Dau, Orchestra, $1.50; Dress Circle, $x ; Second Balcony, ge Every EVENING at 8.15; MATINRES BEG Tuesday Evening, Jan. 18th, for the First country, Shakespeare's Comedy of Contrasts, in five acy, entitled’ THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, with le Drew, Mr, Lewis, Mr. Fisher, Mr. George Clarke, Mz Skinner, Mr. Joseph Holland, Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Leder Mr. Bond, Mrs. Gilbert, Miss Dreher, Miss Gordon af Miss Rehan in the chief parts. UNION SQUARE THEATRE. J. M. Hut ere: Manage, Monday, January 17, Haven Hastincs in a New Comepy, entirip PEN AND INK. Y Wrinkles, Black-Heais, Pimples, Freckles, —Pittng, Moles and Superfluous Hit permanently removed Flesh increased ‘or reduced Complexions beautified. The Form developed. Hair, Brows. ai L_ shes colored and restored. Inter Book and (testimonials sent ‘sealed), 461 Madame Velaro, 249 W. 22d St., N. Y. Ci, Correspondence confidential. "Mention this fap ANON LESCAUT From the French of Appé Prévost. A new translation by ArtHurR W. Gunpry. Over 300 Photogravures, wood, and process Illus. trations, by MAURICE LELOIR and others. Small 4to (in Box), Cloth, $3.00. It has all the beauties of illustration of the $20.00 French édition de luxe,and the translation far excels any other. It loses none of the esprit, piquancy. sprightliness, and vivacity of the original. F. T. JONES & CO., Publishers, 9 Washington Place, New York. WM. H. GRAY, i\Carriages, Harness, Blankets, Eta HAVE ON. HAND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SLEICHS IN THE CITY THIS SEASON. 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