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HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin The Best Periodicals Square, New-York. for Family Reading: Harper's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Bazar, and Harper's Young People. See 4th cover page.

BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO., Been 15 No. 1 Broadway, New-York. years engaged in laying pavements of gen. uine Trinidad Asphalt. Front page.

NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEWYORK, Ebenezer K. Wright, President. Capital $2,000,000; surplus, $2,800,000. See cover. Extensive Safety Vaults.

THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF NEW-YORK; L. Strong, William President. See statement of resources and liabilities, on 3d cover page.

F. W. DEVOE &

cor.

THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW-YORK. Henry B. Stokes, Pres't. The superiority of its new New Policy. Page 359.

THE LINOTYPE CO., Tribune Building, N. Y. The Linotype Machine does away with the use of ordinary printing type and reduces cost of composition 60 per cent. Front page.

14th-st.

STEINWAY & SONS, 107-109-111 E.
Upright
Famous Grand and
Pianos. Pages 358 and 365.

MCGILL'S PATENT FASTENERS, &c. Holmes, Booth & Hayden, Mfrs., 25 Park Place, N. Y. Page 367.

WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., New-York. The largest Atlantic cable system. Fulton 25,000 Telegraph Offices. CO., Front page. and William sts. 1852. Established Manufacturers Artists Materials, Housepainters' Colors, etc. Front page.

J. HARPER BONNELL COMPANY, 11 and 13 Vandewater-st. Extensive Printing Ink Manufacturers. Page 351, METROPOLITAN TRUST CO., Thoma CapiHillhouse, Prest. 37-39 Wall-st. tal and Surplus $1,900,000. Front page. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, Limited, Edmund Dwight, jr., Gen-Agt. State N. Y., 51 Cedar-st., N. Y. Front page.

CHARLES CRASKE, Electrotyper and Stereotyper, 21-23 Rose-st., New-York. Established 1851. Page 364.

THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO., 140 to 146 Broadway. N Y.

FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, Madison Square, N. Y. Most central and delightful location. Page 352.

GEO. H. MORRILL & CO., Manufacturers of Printing Inks, New-York, Boston, New-York Chicago and San Francisco. office 17 to 31 Vande water-st. Page 362. SAMUEL WEIL, Paste and Sizing, 194 and 196 Franklin-st., N. Y. Page 362. J. LEACH, 86 Nassau-st., New-York. Established 1856. Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer. See page 360. R. HOE & CO., Printing Press Machine and Saw Manuftrs., 504 Grand-st., New-York. Page 355.

$1 500,000. Geo. F. Seward, Pres't. Front J. W. Mackay, Prest.

page.

MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND

PIANO CO., Boston, New-York, Chicago. Stanch old firm. Front page.

THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., 346-348 Broadway, N._Y. "Insurance that Insures." Page 353.

Read

J. C. CHILDS & CO., 346 8th-ave., and N. Y., Pure Wines Liquors. Page 354.

THE PLAZA HOTEL, F. A. Hammond, Prop'r, 5th-ave. and 58th-st., N. Y. Page 364. A justly popular Hotel.

THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New-York, Richard A. McCurdy, Pres't. Front page.

BANKS & BROS., New-York, Law Publishers. Reports of U. S. Circuit Courts of Appeals. Front page.

WAYLAND, TRASK & CO., Bankers and Stock Brokers, 18 Wall-st., N. Y. Front page.

GIBLIN & TAYLOR. Builders, 143 West 80th-st., N. Y. Fine Residences for Sale. Front page.

SNOW, CHURCH & CO., New-York. Established 1876. The largest CollecPage 361. tion Agency in the World.

H. O'NEILL & CO., ler ding Dry Goods House, 6th-ave., 20th to 21st sts., Importers and Retailers. Pages 356 and 357.

GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, Refreshing and Healthful. Page 363.

GEO. H. PRENTISS & CO., 37 Willlam-st., N. Y. Dealers in Local Investment Securities. Page 366.

COMMERCIAL CABLE CO., N. Y., The most perfect and reliable system. Page 867. THE GENESEE SALT CO., N. Y. Page 358. Factory filled standard salt. A. A. MARKS, 701 Broadway, N. Y., Page 364. Artificial Limbs.

HOLT BROTHERS, Printers, 17 to 27 Vandewater-st. Blank Book Manufacturers, Lithographers, etc. Page 362. COAL COMPANY, COMMUNIPAU Office 111 Broadway, N. Y. Page 364.

F. WESEL MFG. CO., 11 Spruce-st., N. Y. Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds Printers' Materials. Page 359.

MARTIN B. BROWN, General Printer and Blank Book Manufacturer, 49 and 51 Park Place, N. Y. Page 354.

ENVELOPES.-RAYNOR ENVELOPE CO., 115-117 William-st., N. Y. Every style of envelopes. Page 359. AMERICAN WATCHMAN'S TIME DETECTOR CO., 234-235 Broadway, N. Y. Page 358.

THE METROPOLITAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO., New-York. Stations indicated by the sign of a "Blue Bell." Front page.

MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE

B.

ASSOCIATION, Potter Building, 38 Park. Edw Row, New-York City. per, President. Life Insurance at about one-half the usual rates charged by the old system. Page 368.

MOFFET, HODGKINS & CLARKE Farmers' Loan and Trust COMPANY. Co. Building, 16-22 Willlam-st., N. Y, 6 per cent Gold Bonds. Page 366.

USED BY THE BEST PRINTED DAILIES,

AS FOR EXAMPLE, THE FOLLOWING:

Philadelphia Public Ledger,

Philadelphia Record,

Saturday Night, etc., etc.,

Chicago Inter-Ocean,

Chicago Times,

Chicago Illinois Staats Zeitung, &c.

New York Commercial Advertiser, Pittsburg Dispatch,

New York Daily News, etc., etc., | Pittsburg Commercial Gazette, Pittsburg Leader, etc., etc.

IS MANUFACTURED BY

J. HARPER BONNELL COMPANY,

11 & 13 Vandewater Street,

NEW YORK.

MR. J. HARPER BONNELL has furnished all the ink for FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY for many years to the entire satisfaction of the publishers, and since the formation of his new company he has excelled himself. The inks made by the J. Harper Bonnell Company are specially adapted for fine engraving and halftone printing. This week's paper is a sample of the kind of work these inks can do, and give us the utmost satisiaction.

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FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL,

Madison Square, New-York.

THE LARGEST, BEST APPOINTED AND MOST LIBERALLY MANAGED HOTEL IN THE CITY, WITH THE MOST CENTRAL AND DELIGHTFUL LOCATION.

A. B. Darling.
Charles N. Vilas.

HITCHCOCK, DARLING & CO.

E. A. Darling.
Hiram Hitchcock.

This noble pile of white marble, Corinthian architecture, covering eighteen full city lots and accommodating one thousand guests, marks a place in the heart of the great City of New-York, and an era in the history of the Nation's wealth and advancement. It is located in the centre of the City, upon the charming Madison Square and at the intersection of the two great streets, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, and convenient to the most important points of interest in the Metropolis.

Its patrons include the names of the most prominent men and women in America-The Presidents, hundreds of Government Officials, Senators, Congressmen, Judges, Army and Navy Officers, Divines, Physicians, Authors, and in fact all who have attained prominence and celebrity in public and private life, both at home and abroad; and the most distinguished Europeans of rank and title who have visited this country,

It has been the centre of all the great public occasions which the City has witnessed for thirty years.

Years have come and gone, new hotels have multiplied with innovations and features introduced to affect and influence patronage, but the Fifth Avenue is as new and fresh as the most recent hotel construction, with more liberal accommodations than any of them, and its well-earned reputation as the leading hotel of the world is more and more assured.

-King's Handbook of the United States.

A Policy absolutely without Restrictions as to occupation, residence, travel, habits of life or manner of death;

A Policy with but One Condition, namely, the payment of premiums;

A Policy with a Month's Grace in premium payments and paid in full in case of death during the month of grace, less overdue premium;

A Policy providing for Reinstatement within six months after lapse, if the insured is in good health ; A Policy AUTOMATICALLY non-forfeiting after three annual premiums have been paid;

A Policy with Privilege of Cash Loans at 5 per cent. interest, five years after issue;

A Policy with Six Options in settlement at the end of 10, 15 or 20 years;

A Policy incontestable from any cause One Year after issue;

THAT'S THE

"ACCUMULATION POLICY"

OF THE

New-York Life Insurance Company

346 & 348 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.

JOHN A. McCALL, President.

Agents of integrity and ability wanted everywhere.

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Price, per Case of 12 Large Bottles, 5 to a Gallon.

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RYE WHISKEY, No. 3..
5.00 RYE WHISKEY, No. 4
6.00 SHERWOOD RYE

GOLDEN WEDDING RYE.
DOUGHERTY RYE

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BOURBON WHISKEY, No. 3. 4.00 BOURBON WHISKEY, No. 4...

4.00

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SWEET MUSCATEL, OLD.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY, No. 3..
BLACKBERRY BRANDY, No. 4.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY, OLD. 6.00
BLACKBERRY BRANDY, Very O'd 8.00
CIDER BRANDY.........85, 86 and 8.00

$5, $6, $8 and 10.00

SCOTCH WHISKEY. .86, 48 and 10.00

Price per Keg, containing 4 1-2 Gallons.

Rye Whiskey, No. 3, per keg..$7.00 | Sherwood Rye, per keg......... $9.00 Rye Whiskey, No. 4, per keg.. 8.00|Golden Wedding Rye, per keg..12.00 Kegs boxed. 25 cents extra,

We will pack an assortment of Wines and Liquors in Case, if so desired, without extra charge. Half Case, containing six bottles, at one-half the price of full case. Persons wishing goods sent C. O. D. must remit 1 with order, to insure good faith. All goods packed in lain boxes and shipped to any part of the United States. Complete price-list free. Beautiful engraved calendar for 1893 now ready. Mailed free for 2c. stamp. 25 good cigars by mail, postpaid, $1.

J. C. CHILDS & CO., 346 Eighth Ave., N. Y. City.

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