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United States Mutual ACCIDENT Association, 920 Broadway, N.Y. Accident Insurance AT HALF RATES. The United States Mutual Accident Association, 320 and 322 Broadway, New York. The best in the world. Thousands of claims paid. No valid claims contested nor any unpaid. No extra charge for European Permits covering full benefits abroad. $5000 Insurance with $25 a week indemnity costs about $13 @ year which may be paid atone time tf preferred. $10,- 000 Jnsurance with $50 weekly indemnity at proportionate rates. Membership Fee $5 for each $5000 Insurance, payable but once. Write fur Application Blank which you may fill, sign and forward to the Home Office and receive your policy in return. Thousands of those who have been rejected by life companies can obtain accident insur- ‘ance. CHARLES B. PEET, (of Rogers, Peet & Co.) JAMES R. PITCHER, Secretary. President. “Dio Lewis's Monthly is the grandest Magazine we have ever seen.” Normal Teacher & Examiner. Send 6 cents in stamps for a sample copy Dio Lewis's Monthly $2.50 per year. 25 cents a copy. For Sate By ALL DEALERS. Agents wanted. Send for.terms. FRANK SEAMAN, Pudlisher, 542 BROADWAY, New York. AN infant found in the street in New York the other night, was named John Kelly Samuel Tilden Cox. There is a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in New York, too !—WNorristown Her- ald. A crownEp horse car. Enter Mrs. Mulcahey with a jug. Mr. Mahoney, who is seated, facetiously—**Wud I hould the whiskey for yez, Misthress Mulcahey ?” Mrs. M. (with withering sarcasm—)'* Thank yez kind- ly sor ; but yer have all ye can hould now, I’m think- in’.”—Boston Commercial Bulletin. THE BARTHOLDI STATUE. In the ages to come, in the ages When our grandchildren are all grown, In the last of decrepitude’s stages Our Statue will stand on its stone. And one item should not be neglected— Hence Puck suggests raising a hoard— By the time the pedestal’'s erected, ‘The statue had best be restored. “Do you play very much nowadays, Miss Smith?” he asked, as they seated themselves after a waltz. “‘Only' occasionally,” she replied. ‘I have neg- lected my music shamefully of late, and am getting quite out of practice.” ““T was passing your house last evening,” he went on, ‘and stood at the gate fora moment to hear you play, Instead of getting out of practice, I think you are improving—if any improvement is ‘possible,” he added, politely. “« Last evening 2” she asked. “Yes ; about nine o'clock.” “You'are mistaken. I was at the opera last even- ing,” she said, in a strained voice, as she accepted an invitation to ‘dance from another gentleman, It was the man tuning the piano you heard."—Drake's Travelers’ Magazine. —Puck. Oakley's Extract—Violette. Oakley's Extract—Lily of the Valley. Oskley’s Queen Cologne. Oakley's Florida Water Bouquet Soap. Oakley's Flower Extract Soap—‘‘ Jacque Roses.” SECOND EDITION OF The Thom pso n Street Poker Club. From ‘‘ LIFE.” AND OTHER SKETCHES, By the Same Author. NOW READY. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. Price, 50 cents. FIRST EDITION ALREADY EXHAUSTED. For sale by all Newsdealers and at Lire Office, 1155 Broadway, New York. Order of your News Company. MURRAY’S CHARCOAL TABLETS For Dyspepsia, Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach. The Good Old Fashioned Remedy. DITMAN’S SEA SALT For producing a real sea bath at home. for circular. 25 cts. a box. Send A. J. DITMAN, Broadway and Barclay Street, New York. SUMMER KkESORTS. TENTH SEASON. RICHFIELD Sprincs, N; Y., OPEN SATURDAY, JUNE, 16TH. Its well known standard of excellence will be fully maintained. T. R. PROCTOR. Applications for rooms may be addressed to James K. Sangster, Gilsey House, New York. CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK, Already so well known as one of the most popular summer resorts on the Atlantic Coast, lies in Passamaquoddy Bay, about seventy miles northeast of Mt. Desert, and is distant about two miles from Eastport, Maine. The HOTELS ‘‘OWEN" and ‘‘ TYN-Y-COED," are acknowledged to be the most unique and charming in the country. They will be opened July t, 1884, and under the management of Mr. T. A. BARKER, who has had charge of them for the past two seasons. The island is ten miles long and from two to three miles wide, and the drives are delightful. ‘The interior abounds in lofty and densely wooded hills. The shores are rock- bound and gfant cliffs overhang the sea for many miles, Comfortable carriages, village carts, wagonettes, and well- equipped saddle-horses, steam-launches, rowboats, canoes with Indian guides, and some of the famous Quoddy sail- boats will always be at the command of guests. The fine steamer Frances, 1,200 tons, formerly of the Stonington Line, will make three trips per week, to and from Mt. Desert—the entire season, Applications for rooms may be made to T. A. BAR- KER, office of the Campobello Co., No. 12 Sears Building, Boston. Applications for land and for general information may be made to ALEX. S. PORTER, General Manager, 27 State St., Boston, “Now good digestion wait on appetite, And health on both,” —SHAKESPEARE. “Common Sense’ Lunch Room, 135 Broapway (cor. Cedar St.), JAMES P. WHEDON, Manager. comicbooks.com