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made t the earth, igned this ght it r eye, es for ow to id we Send about MASS, HE UNITED STATES MUTUAL ACCIDENT ASSOCIA- TION was formed eleven years ago to give accident insurance at the lowest cost consistent with absolute security. It is fulfilling the object of its existence. No other association approaching it in size and strength exists. It has over 45,000 members, and is able to meet any disaster or series of disasters. It does not give free insurance. What is worth having is worth . paying for. It does give better and more insurance for the same amount York, fof money than any other organization in existence. sets CHARLES B. PEET, President. JAMES R. PITCHER, pe Sec. and Gen. Manager. 320, 322 and 324 Broadway, New York. Y USE, ost HOTEL BRESLIN — LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J. = REET 1,200 FEET ABOVE TIDEWATER. NO MOSQUITOES. a 1888. NO MALARIA. FINE BASS FISHING. Rapid and convenient train service. Fifty miles from New York on main line of D., L. & co. W.R. R. Will open for season of 1889, " SATURDAY, JUNE 15. RS, KNEE-BULCED, Baggy, Wrinkled, Shortened PANTS fully restored and keptin| Grosse & Blackwell's} Qett aes FRESH FRUIT JAMS, Made from English Fresh Fruits AND REFINED SUCAR. ARE SOLD BY ALL GROCERS IN THE UNITED STATES. QUR CENTENNIAL EXHIBIT. Street, For information, address GEO. M. BROCKWAY, Manager, GILSEY HOUSE. VISITORS TO EUROPE. TIFFANY & CO., New York. Union Square, Suggest to visitors to the International Exposition that they will find one of the inter- esting attractions of Paris a visit to their establishment, 36 bis AVENUE de L’OPERA, Where can be seen probably the largest, most valuable and comprehensive collection of Precious Stones and rich Jewelry for sale in Europe. In addition to the advan- tage of so large a stock to select from, purchasers have the security of the full en- dorsement guarantees and privileges given by the New York House. SECOND EDITION NOW READY! THE LAST AMERICAN. By J. A. MITCHELL. “A Fragment from the Journal of Khan-li, Prince of Dimph-yoo-chur and Admiral in the Persian Navy.”” An amusing and satirical account of the adventures of a party of Persian explorers among the ruins of America, in the year 2951 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, “One of the brightest things of the sort that has ap- peared for many a day... . BEACON, -JAMES W. RENWICK 39 & 41 Wooster Street, NEW YORK, Has in stock and under construction a large assortment of seasonable car- riages, which are offered at very mod- erate prices, The illustrations are as witly as the text.” —Bosto This cut represents my Patented Spring Buckboard Wagon, which for easy riding surpasses anything yet constructed for rough roads, Made fer two and four passengers, with or without tops. comicbooks.com