Life, 1889-04-11 · page 16 of 20
Life — April 11, 1889 — page 16: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Life, 1889-04-11. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
ALL ORIGINAL MODELS ALL EXCLUSIVE CLOTHS Ladies unable to visit New York and desirous of order- ing, can have sketches and samples forwarded free by mail. PERFECT FIT without personal interview. 210 FIFTH AVE., THROUGH To 1182 BROADWAY, N.Y. COMMONWEALTH AVENUE. Unsurpassed by any hotel in the country for the beaut of its surroundings, the excellence of its accommodations, and the high order of its patronage. Most desirable for wealthy families and tourists, C. H. Greenleaf & C Proprietors. Also PROFILE HOUSE, White Moun: tains, N.H. The largest summer resort hotel in New England, LADIES’ IMPORTED COATS, JACKETS AND WRAPS, From the very first senting the lat for Spring and Sut LADIES’ RIDING HABITS, Made of the very best English Cloths—in the Latest London ‘Styles—by the most experi- enced tailors, 126%128 Cheol Sk. ers in Paris—repre- at fushionable styles Two or three weeks since we denounced Colonel Hallimell as a claim-jumper, mule-stealer and wife- deserter, and added a few words to the effect that he would look well at the end of a rope. Saturday evening, as we were talking with the cashier of the First National Bank, the Colonel approached us and warned us to prepare for death. Greatly to our own amazement, and to the intense surprise of the whole street, we didn't run, On the contrary, we sailed into the Colonel like a brick house falling on a sand flv, and we had him licked inside of five minutes. We can't account for these freaks in our nature. Sometimes we fight like a tornado, and, again, we run like a jack-rabbit. People intending to lay for us must take their chances.—Arizona Atcker, in De- troit Free Press. Ir will take the London Times a long time to save at the bung-hole what it has wasted at the Piggot.— Philadelphia Recerd. Drucoist ; Who was that man you just fired out of the store. CierK: Longjaw, salesman for Tarabie & Co. He sold us a carload of fly-paper last year, and we got stuck on it. I told him so, and he said that was what it was for. Drvcoist: You did right to kick him out. pay your fine if he makes any trouble.— Burdette. Haviland China 300 Varieties of Decorations IN STOCK. New Designs received each week, Complete Sets or in Courses. Special Designs made for FRENCH CENTENNIAL NOW ON RXHIDITION. Inspection of Correspondence tnvited m FRANK HAVILAND, 14 Barclay Street, N.Y. City. Feefory & Pollinger (Formerly with Krakauer) 26 West !9th Street, Beg to announce that they have opened at the above address a Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking Establishment. Their experience in Le don and with Krakauer ei ables them to offer stylish and novel designs at very attractive prices. Ladies re- siding out of town can have their garments made by sending measurement and bodice. ¢ Roger & Gallet, PARIS. Perfumery Anthea. Exquisite and Perfect. Sold by PARK & TILFORD. First Hands. at Fish Set,No.1883. N.B.—Purchasers from a distance can obtain samples by remitting a depost of their value. KIMBALL’S STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES. Unsurpassed in quality. Used by people of refined taste. HIGHEST AWAKD AT BRUSSELS, 1888. The finest Smoking Mixtures are of our Manufacture, Fifteen First Prize Medals. WM. 8, KIMBALL & CO. Rochester. N.¥-