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We give to every purchaser the privilege of RETURNING THE MACHINE within thirty days if not ABSOLUTELY SATISFACTORY in every respect. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. 339 BROADWAY, - - NEWYORK. Linen papers and Typewriter supplies of all kinds, Note.—Our unqualified challenge for a test of all Writ- ing Machines remains unaccepted. Send for copy if interested. ELBECK-+ EXTRA DRY and E We offer the DELBECK CHAMPAGNES with a full conviction that there are no better wines imported. WE EXCEPT NONE. E. LAMONTAGNE & SONS, 53, 55 and 57 Beaver Street. ‘a DRESS STAYS FINISHED IN ‘Thread, Cloth and Satin Covered. For Sale Everywhere. THREE STYLES. soroymsroag olquanvoid Fair White Hands. Bright Clear Complexion. Soft Healthfal Skin. Cals PEARS’ SOAP Most Economical Wears to Thinness of a Wafer. Tue Cincinnatt, Commarctat-GazerTe say: “ New York ‘Lire’ is keener than ‘Puncu,’ an not behind it in pictorial point and execution, The grouping of *Tuz Goon Tunes or Lire! ina holiday book has quite naturally come to be an annual matter, and much is the refined mervi- ment and enjoyment scattered thereby. It i a brilliant combination of the best witty conceits of America.” THE COOD THINGS OF LIFE. 1, First Series. From the issue of the first number to 1884. ‘or an hour's good fun, no one can find ina long day's journey so much as is contained between these side-splitting covers.” —Pittsburg Chronicle- Telegraph. “ Exceedingly clever."—New York Times. © The whole collection is a worthy exemplar of American art-humor in its best moods.” —Phila- delphia Inquirer. 2. Second Series. Dumng 1884-1885. “Not to be matched for point, wit, and excel- lent drawing, by any collection of society art in the world,” Independent. “A great advance on what has hitherto been at- tempted in the comic publications of our country.” —Boston Beacon. “Shows the same deftness of touch and keenness of social satire which have characterized our au- dacious contemporary.” —Christian Union. Soap For the Nursery. For the Toilet. For Shaving. 8. Third Serie: During 1885-1886. “\ Each new series is an improvement upon its predecessors. This number is a notably bright one.” —Denver Tribune-Repusblican. “A better lot of drawings representative of American society has never been brought to- gether."—Art Amateur, N.Y. “Fer @ good laugh over genuine wit nothing better can be found in the literature of the day. San Francisco Bulletin. 4. Fourth Series. During 1886-1887. Now ready. Equals or surpasses any of the pre- vious volumes. “ Thrice happy must be those to whom indebted for vz Goon Tunes oF LiF ton Advertiser. Each x vol., oblong quarto, with highly ornamen- tal_and humorous design on cover in color and gold. Cloth, beveled boards, gilt edges, Each $2.50. Each series in a different color of cloth. we are ve Bos Ar att Booxsrores, or will be sent to any ad- dress (at publishers’ expense) on receipt of adver- tised price, by MITCHELL & MILLER, PUBLISHERS OF “LIFE,” on FREDERICK A. STOKES & BROTHER, PupuisHens. 182 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. ASK FOR LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF MEAT and insist upon no other being substituted for it. N.B.—Genuine only with fac-simile of Baron Uebig’s signature in BLUE INK across label. Sold by Storekeep CAVANAGH, SANDFORD & 00, MERCHANT TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, 16 W. 23d St., opp. 5th Ave. Hotel, —NEW YORK— Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits, Riding Habits, Ulsters, Jackets, etc., comicbooks.com