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LIFE NEW NEW {NEW U NEW DESIGNS AND GOWNS, NEW COATS, NEW CAPES, ete. H CLOTHS, ALL IMPORTED AND EXCLUSIVE. RIDING HABIT, “The Redfern,” all colors, $100. LADIES’ TAILOR. MODELS FOR SPRING WEAR. Mourning Orders completed in ONE DAY if necessary. 210 Fifth Ave., ™''*" 1132 B’way, New York. HOTEL VENDOME,BOSTON. COMMONWEALTH AVENUE. Unsurpassed by any hotel in the country for the beauty of its surroundings, the excellence of its accommodations, aad the high order of its patronage. Most desirable for families and tourists, + Greenleaf & Co., Pro- tors. Also, OROFILE, HOUSE, White Mountains, N. H. The largest summer-resort hotel in New England. THE INGLENOOK WINES. SOLD IN CLASS ONLY. Bottled at the Ninevards in California, Purity guaranteed by the pure Wine Stamp of the State. Also bottles wired, PRICES, $4.50 TO $7.50 PER CASE ACCORDING TO AGE. DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE, B. KIRK & CO., {New York & Brootlya, 69 FULTON STREET, 9 WAR BROADWAY AND 27TH PREMIERE QUALITE CIGARETTE A superb article; the standard of purity and ex- cellence. The faultless union of two matchless tobaccos vents that dryness of the throat usually produced by smoking other brands. Do not allow prejudice to prevent you from giving this incomparable cigarette atrial, It is simply perfection, and a luxury, and not a low priced article. Our Vanity Fair and other Smoking Mixtures are the finest for the pipe. WM. 8. KIMBALL & CO. 15 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. Feeley, & Poblinger LADIES’ TAILORS AND ORESSMAKERS. 26'West 9th Street. Bet. Fifth and Sixth Ave., New York. We have now received our New Spring Importations and can offer exclusive designs in Gowns, Jack- ets and Visiting Costumes at rea- sonable prices. Ladies residing out of town can have their garments made without personal fitting Riding Habits a Specialty. SOS S=ORDINARIES Ue | - Lapies’ »° GenTiEMEN’s + | Sareli 1ES, TANDEM SAFETI ESB =TRICYCLES—) FLUSTRATED GU CATALO@fn SPRING OPENING OF English, Scotch and French Dress Goods. Novelties in ttlack Dress Goods, French and Scotch Cottons, Novelties In Embroideries. CHINA AND JAPAN SILKS, Representing the very Highest Qualities and the Richest Printings of Lyons and England. NOVELTIES IN WHITE MUSLINS, 126% 28 Cheoliwt Sr Marseilles and Crochet Bed Spreads, We have just placed on sale several cases of Marseilles and Crochet Bed Spreads, at the following extremely low prices: Marseilles, full size, $1.50, $2.35 and $2.90 each. Crochet, full size, $1.00, $1.20 and $1.35 each. This is an offering to which we respectfully invite the special attention of our cus- tomers. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Broadway and 11th St., New York. “1 pon'r believe in the phrase, ‘Everything goes,” remarked Miss Amy to Dolley, as the clock pointed to 12, * Indeed ! what doesn't go?” asked Dolley, inno- centl; You." "—Elizabeth Town Tattle, PROFESSOR (inspecting the apartments of the boarding-out students): It is dreadfully cold here! How do you manage to put up with it? StupENT: Ach, Herr Professor, 1 have only to think of the exam., and I begin to perspire !—Der Frohmiithige. BUTCHER: You little scamp, breaking your new rocking-horse! What are you going to do with it? YounG Horerut: Make sausages!—Der U/&. say that the older a man grows brain becomes. This explains why the old man knows nothing and the young one every- thing.—£3 SOCIETY ™ writer says that ‘tit is the unwritten law that a wedding should never be postponed—not even by a funeral.” If one of the parties whose wed- ding has been announced furnishes the subject for the funeral we should think it would look better to postpone the marriage ceremony—out of respect to the one that is left, etiquette or no etiquette.—Nor- ristown Herald. Mrs. Gapp: I'm neatly tired to death; was at Mrs, Nabb's party last night. Mrs. Gana: I didn't go—in fact, did not get an invitation, Were there many there? Mrs Gapp: Oh, no; it was very select.—Aew York Weekly, comicbooks.com Pi