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Ladies’ Tailor. SPRING SEASON, 1887, The Messrs. REDFERN have the honor to announce to their Lady patrons that they are now prepared to show their ORIGINAL DeEsiaGns FOR GOWNS AnD COATS for the ensuing Season. These will be found in every respect worthy of the repytation of the Maison REDFERN. A large consignment of New Cloths, mainly from Styles and 7 Colorings supplied by the Messrs. REDFERN, have just been received from the most eminent English and Scotch manufacturers. 210 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. ied: Pnrowns ‘. LNUQAC Estasusneo 1822, Piniuaoras Pa. JOHN PATTERSON & CO. Tailors & Mmporters, Ro. 436 Sixth Avenue, Ladies’ Department, Beas, Flo avenue, | Hew Work, AMUSEMENTS. EDEN MUSEE, 234 St., bet. 5th & 6th Aves., Open from 11 to 11. Sundays 1 to 11. From March 1st to 8th, GREAT FLOWER SHOW. THE FIRST EXHIBITION OF ORCHIDS. MUNCZI_LAJOS and P. Esterhazy's Orchestra, Concerts from 3 to 5 and 8 to 11. No Advance in Prices. Apmisstow 50 CeNTS. ‘CHILDREN 25 CRNTS. DALY'S THEATRE.—Every Night, 8.15. TAMING OF THE SHREW. “A popular triumph.”"—Herald. “ The senses charmed.” — Times. . “ Delight and astonishment.”—Commercial. |ATURDAY AT 2, said a guest at a country hotel down South, spring watah, sah,” replied the waiter, politely, is it? Well, bring me some winter water. T. warm enough to wash a shirt in.”— Washington C “wuat is an affair du ceur, papa?” said the small boy who had been endeavoring to read the daily r, ‘ That must be a new name for adog-fight,” said the old gentleman, as he reached for the paper. —Boston Bulletin. A MAN who imagined himself a telephone, and who hasbeen trying for a year to shout “hello!” in his own ear, has been sent to an asylum at Flat- bush, L. I. “Yes,” remarked a Massachusetts man, with a cold in his head, ‘‘ we will codfish-cake every Cada- diad vessel we cad ged our hads on.”—Washington Critic. Pd WANTED (Samples FREE) for Dr, Scotia beauitt | lectric Corsets, Brushes, Somno—Lent—The policeman. | Belts, Etc. No risk, qui Y i 5 y | . 5 quick sales, Territory given, satis- Preva —Lent—Poverty. | faction guaranteed. "Dr. SCOTT, 843 B’way, N. Y. | SOME Aunt Boy | Si | —Lent——The Mugwump. HAS THE ONE should F AIL to examine the —Lent—The usurer’s money. English scandals. iberitsvot the IMPERIAL BURNER, Condo —Lent—* I told you so.” which gives the most brilliant and per- Redo —Lent——The Spring onion. Truc(k)u-Lent—The baggage-man. fect light produced by any Lamp known. —Columbus Dispatch. On exhibition, lighted, in a selection of Lamps specially imported this season by y BENNETT B. SCHNEIDER, = 37 Park Place, New York. IT 1S A QUIET MOMENT. THE “silence of the tomb” is a carnival of sound | compared to the stillness reigning in a crowded street- car when the driver brings it to a standstill, twists the | lever around the brake, pokes his head in at the door | and says in deep tones : ** Somebody hasn't paid their fare."—Hartford Journal. Select your Soaps with the greatest The best satisfaction guaranteed, or you has shown the perfect purity and can have your money returned. freedom front harmful ingredients of the soaps of J. & E. | Atxinsox, of London, COTTAGES AT SARATOGA. For all information as to Saratoga Real Estate apply te LESTER BROTHERS, Saratoga Springs, N. ¥. GEO. MATHER’S SONS RINTING INK 60 JOHN STREET, N.Y. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH OUR SPECIAL - LIFE - INK. To injurious tight lacing many of the ills of suffering | womankind is, with truth, attributable; yet, many society leaders owe their recent ‘noticeable improved form to the skill of a corsetitre who makes the 5 itic graduation of stays her peculiar study. ‘The accuracy with which she fits, | contributes comfort, and, by her system of gradually read- justing superfluous flesh, reduces redundancy, lengthens the waist, and prepares for the modiste the correct-shaped and flexible frame upon which to build the outer dress. Miss T T. Scunewer, of No. 274 Sixth Avenue, receives the distinction of accomplishing all that the above indicates, and her numerous patrons pronounce her corsets the acme of perfection, comfort and elegance. CATARRH pS iuaeruach 8 Go. NewsreN.). FREE “BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.” THE ONLY GENUINE VICHY IS FROM THE SPRINGS OWNED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. cease f Prescribed for the Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, AND: &e., &e. CELESTINS GRANDE GRILLE— Diseases of, the Liver. HOPITAL — Diseases of the Stomach, Dyspepsia. ~ To be had of all respectable Wine Merchants, Grocers and Druggists. eS UDSON’S “Indestructible” ENGLISH MARKING INK 4 Wall not injune the moe” * ste fabrics. A ssretcher for holding clothing whileimar eetocvery purchaser. NO HEAT. . Price, 25c. } JARTERS, 46 Murray 8t., N.Y. pid i comicbooks.com