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JUDGE 413 Do you all to mind the mectngs fn the village year / MAKE ‘NO MISTAKE. ago ‘Where the ladies used to gather just to chat a while and THER Accident Associations may boast of single points in which their policies are liberal. se How they gave the news in toto and discussed the latest ‘There is no single point as to which any one of them gives insurance more liberal than that theme, And told each other divers things of which ‘‘you'd | furnished by THE UNITED STATES MUTUAL ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION. never dream ‘The doors were always tightly closed 'gainst any would- | No other gives a, policy. be guests, i} And solemn secrecy was sought through most impress- contract which, Foe, tose who, ive tests, | viewed as a whole, want still cheaper But without fail the news got out—none knew how it begins to be as ~ ; insurance, the As- befel, ‘Though each secret was preceded by liberal, and its in- img ‘ sociation will write ‘Dee ui surance costs in ‘ : a contract more " Tell!” preferred divisions liberal than that In the senate they are seated, portly, dignified and gray, only about $15 perk given by any $12 ‘The patriarchs conversing in an animated w year, Send (or ae With closely-shut, well-guarded doors and voices half AR pare c-simile of newp ‘The characters of men ‘gainst whom their foes some doubts suggest. * CHARLES B. PEET, President. JAMES R. PITCHER, Sec’y and Gen] Menager. And ever and anon they turn with careful eyes to scan ‘The place, lest in concealment there should be a’horrid aa 320, 322 and 324 Broadway, New York. Yet daily are their secrets told ; the public knows them But they stick to thei old customs and thei SCIENCE OF A. NEW LIFE. b " ome 4 tn You cmitaariey x Ooein, . Dla worth ts welehtin gold to evar thonehfol tan nd Tell" | eocned by al vend recomended to every well Winer of the human ces Leer Washington Post, se ei TO ALL WHO “ARE | MARRIED It was little Dot's first visit to a farm and she went with her aunt to see how the pigs were fed. The little one gazed in astonishment at the young porkers for a mo- ment and then, placing her said reflectivel wuntie put all the piggies’ tails in curl-paper As predicted in our last issue, Colonel McClugg was aot held for the shooting of Dan ‘Tompkins. As we were an eye-witness to the whole affair we felt it our duty to go before the coroner's jury with our testimony. Our blink-eyed contemporary down the street says we did this hoping to increase the circulation of the Aicéer, and he -- -— ~ is partly correct. We never let slip an opportunity to RETA increase our subscription list, and we are happy to an- eegedgeieg hy pent ny ls as For Att scribed and paid for a year in advance, while the andere mere taker who furnished the box has given us a six-inch ad, f tora e. 0: d, tf... The colonel was taking’a’drink’at To Enjoy a cup of Perfect Tea. the bar of the Gray Wolf saloon when Tompkins hit him on the chin with an onion. Tt wasa brutal and unealled- ‘is Te Order +H Sat ouene crane, oe: for thing, and Tompkins pulled his gun to back it up. ER a! = ones Breakfast, 8 Be Sta One tor ak een steed ‘The colonel jumped behind a barrel, pulled his gun and seecaiteas er NE both fired together, While he only lost a lock of hair, pEee on Fecela) neataat na a acats vat oRered tore ron ‘Tompkins got it plumb centre and fell dead. This + bb) wan aroecesa yr i Coffecs ana m Sy - ae should be a solemn warning to all his class not to monk- ere) forzour celebrated stots Baking Powder, ey with a gentleman when putting away an afternoon Address THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, sustainer.—Arizona Kicker, P. 0, Box 289, 31 and 33 Vosey Street, New York. HE TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN. I$ THE LARGEST ACCIDENT COMPANY IN THE WORLD, AND THE ONLY LARGE ONE IN AMERICA. Auso, Best of lage Companies. No other Life Policies as liberal cost as little money; no others as cheap give as much for the money. Assets, $11,528,649.30. Surplus, $2,365,534.06. Paid Policy-holders $1,500,000 in 1889. JAS. G. BATTERSON, President. RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. JOHN E. MORRIS, Ass’t Secretary. comicbooks.com