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Oblong 8vo, boards, with novel and telling design in ink and gold, $1.00. A CLEVER BOOK. THE LAST AMERICAN. By J. A. Mrrcnet, editor of Lire. Prince of “A Fragment from the Journal of Khan Dimph-yoo-chur and Admiral in the Persian Na An amusing and satirical account of the adventures of a party of Persian explorers among the ruins of America, in the year 1967, A. D. With numerous clever illustrations by the author. Well printed on good paper, and bound in dark blue cloth stamped in inks and gold, with design representing the ruins of New York City, as seen from its harbor, by moonlight. 16mo, $1.00. Send for New C these Puntications and of many New Arr Punt anv Nov! On receipt of 10 cents, this catalogue and one of Fingita Bripous’ colored Srupius oF Birps will be sent to any address, Any of the above can be had of your bookseller, or will be sent to any address (at pub- lishers’ expense), on receipt of advertised price. TIES. FREDERICK A. STOKES & BROTHER Publishers, Importers, Booksellers, Stationers. Dealers in Works of Art, 182 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY. A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR, “Who is H. H. Warner of Rochester, N. Y., whose Safe Remedies, especially Warner's Safe Cure, have attained such success and celebrity at home and abroad ?” Hon. H. H. Warner, then, is a leading and honored resident of Rochester, not only, but a prominent and influential citizen of the United States. On several occasions chosen by his party as a National delegate to nominate a President of the Republic, he has been a member of the Re- publican State Committee and of its Executive Committee. He is a member of the American Institution for the Advancement of Science ; Presi- dent of the Rochester Chamber of Commerce; a successful and upright business man. He has given away fortunes in charities. The celebrated and costly Warner Observatory of Rochester was conceived, endowed, and is maintained by him. His munificent prizes for the discovery of comets has been at once the wonder and delight of the scientific world. The yellow fever scourge in the South, the Ohio floods, the fire disasters of Rochester and other cities, awakened his profoundest sympathies and in each instance his check for from $500 to $5,000 swelled the several relief funds. Where other wealthy men give tens and hundreds, he gives hundreds and thousands. ‘The world has need of more such men. An incident led him into the manufacture of medicine. Seized some twelve years ago with what the ablest physicians termed fatal kidney dis- ease, he was miraculously restored to health by what is now known as Warner's Safe Cure. At once he resolved to make known the merits of so potent a remedy, and the consequence is that to- day he has immense laboratories and warehouses in the United States, Canada, England, Germany, Austria, Australia and Burmah. Sales of his Safe Remedies are enormous, and their power over dis- ease simply marvelous. he merit of a production is in exact keeping with the character of its producer. An honest and reliable man himself, Mr. Warner makes hon- est and reliable medicines—a fact abundantly at- tested by their phenomenal eflicacy and popularity. iy AARAKAUER LADIES’ TAILOR, 19 E. 2ist St., N.Y. SPRING OPENING OF 1889. TO Ladies who have favored me with their patronage, 1 would respectfully inform that I am now eipt of a full line of Fabrics suitable for Spring Wear, Also, that I am prepared to show the ‘very latest. designs in Models for Gowns, Coats, Jack- ets, and Wraps. broidered and Ornamented Designs from Vienna, London and Paris that cannot be sen elsewhere. RIDING HABITS OF FAULTLESS FIT. ing away from New York can have their gar- ments made by sending meas urement and bodice. A per- fect fit guarantee FINES TONE gest WORK MATERIAL ae 280) PIANOS EMERSON PIANO CoBOSTONMA comicbooks.com