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

BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO., No. 1 Broadway, New-York. Been 14 years engaged in laying pavements of genuine Trinidad Asphalt. Front page.

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J. M. THORBURN & CO., 15 John-st., N. Y., dealers in High Class Seeds. tablished 1802. 2d cover page.

THE ACCURATE TIME STAMP CO., 675 Hudson-st., N. Y., an admirable invention for business purposes, used by The Tribune. See 2d cover page.

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 120 Broadway, N. Y. Henry B. Hyde, Prest. See front page.

JOSEPH B. DALEY & CO., Mitrs. Printers' Rollers and Roller Composition, 31 Rose-st., New-York. Page 351.

CHARLES CRASKE, Electrotyper and Stereotyper, 21-23 Rose-st., New-York. Established 1851. Page 352.

THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO.. 140 to 146 Broadway, N. Y., assets, $1,500,000 00. Wm. M. Richards, Prest. Frent page.

THE MERGENTHALER 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. Page 337.

BENEDICT BROS.,

171 Broadway,

N. Y. Diamonds and Watches. Established 1821. Page 338.

THE H. & D. FOLSOM ARMS CO., Fine Guns and Sporting Goods, 15 Murrayst., N. Y. Page 338.

EVERETT HOUSE, 4th-ave. and 17thst., New-York, overlooking Union Square. Excellent hotel. Page 344.

THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.. 846-348 Broadway, N. Y. Read the results of its 20-year Tontine policies. Page 339.

J. C. CHILDS & CO., 346 8th-ave., N. Y., Pure Wines and Liquors. 340.

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THE PLAZA HOTEL, F. A. Hammond, Prop'r, 5th-ave. and 58th-st., N.Y. Justly popular. Page 341.

THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New-York. Richard A. McCurdy, Prest. See "A Revelation," page 343.

STARIN'S CITY, RIVER AND HARBOR TRANSPORTATION CO., and a multitude of enterprises. Pier 18, N. R., New-York. Page 343.

COLORADO MINING INVESTMENT CO.. High Class Dividend Paying Mining Stocks, 41 Wall-st., N. Y. Page 344.

THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW-YORK. 18-20 Limited Payment Credit Policy. Page 345.

MCGILL'S PATENT FASTENERS. &c. Holmes, Booth & Hayden, Mfrs., 25 Park Place, N. Y. Page 346.

JAMES M. FITZGERALD, Paper Warehouse, 135-137 South 5th-ave., N.Y. Page 346.

GEO. H. MORRILL & CO., Manufacturers of Printing Inks, New-York, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco. New-York office, 17 to 31 Vandewater-st. Page 345.

SAMUEL WEIL, Paste and Sizing, 194 and 196 Franklin-st., N. Y. Page 338.

J. LEACH, 86 Nassau-st., New-York. Established 1856. Stationer, Printer and Blank Book Manufacturer. See page 342.

DENNIN'S CERTAIN CURE FOR RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. Sold by Druggists or sent by Express, paid. Page 349.

R. HOE & CO., Printing Press, Machine and Saw Manuftrs,, 504 Grand-st., New-York. Page 347.

THE CHAUTAUQUA EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM, Buffalo, N. Y. Interesting information respecting it. Page 341.

DAVIDS'S INKS. Thaddeus Davids Co., 127-129 William-st., New-York. Es. tablished for more than 60 years. Page 344.

HOLT BROTHERS, Printers, 17 to 27 Vandewater-st. Blank Book Manufacturers, Lithographers, etc. Page 348.

HOLLAND HOUSE, 5th-ave and 30thst., N. Y. A new Hotel. H. M. Kinsley & Baumann, Proprs. Page 348.

F. WESEL MFG. CO., 11 Spruce-st., New-York. Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds Printers' Materials. Page 352.

ALFRED SELLERS, Zinc and Copper Plates for Etching, 44 Ann-st., N. Y. Page 350.

MARTIN B. BROWN, General Printer and Blank Book Manufacturer, 49 and 51 Park Place, New-York. Page 340.

ENVELOPES.-RAYNOR & MARTIN, 115-117 William-st., New-York. Every style of envelopes. Page 352.

MOEN'S ASPHALTIC CEMENT CO., E. S. Vaughan, Treas'r, 103 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Page 350.

BUSINESS ADDRESS COMPANY, 45 Vesey-st., N. Y. Envelopes addressed. circulars printed, etc. Capacity, 100,000 per day. Page 338.

TROW DIRECTORY, PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING CO., 11 University Place, N. Y. Page 351."

MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, Potter Building, 38 Park Row, New-York City. Edward B, Har per. President. Life Insurance at about one-half the usual rates charged by the old system. 3d page of cover.

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THE LINOTYPE.

The Linotype is a machine intended to do away entirely with the use of ordinary printing type, and with composition and distribution. Being operated by finger keys, like a type-writer, it casts type-bars or linotypes, each bearing, properly justified, the characters to print an entire line. These linotypes are assembled by the machine on a galley ready for immediate use on the press or stereotyping table. The speed of the machine is from 3,600 to 6,000 ems per hour, depending wholly upon the skill of the operator in fingering the keys. It is now in use in many newspaper offices in America and Europe.

It reduces the cost of composition 60 per cent and upwards, while permitting the operators to work reasonable hours and receive good wages. The following are some of the offices in which the machines are used:

New-York Tribune,
Toledo Commercial,
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette,
Memphis Appeal-Avalanche,
Providence Journal,
Cleveland Plain Dealer,

St. Louis Star Sayings,

Mercury,

New-York Staats-Zeitung,
New-Orleans Times Democrat.
Chicago Inter-Ocean,

Brooklyn Standard-Union,
Toledo Bee,

Canadian Government,

Leader, Edinburgh, Scotland,

Leeds, England.

Address Mergenthaler Linotype Co.. Tribune Building, N. Y.

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Begs Leave to Announce That Its Twenty-Year Tontine Policies, Issued in 1872, Are Now Maturing,

WITH THE FOLLOWING RESULTS:

I.

1. Ordinary Life Policies are returning from 13 to 48 per cent in excess of their cost.

2. Twenty-Year Endowment Policies are returning from 52 to 59 per cent in excess of their cost.

3. Limited-Payment Life Policies are returning from 35 to 134 per cent in excess of their cost.

These Returns are Made after Twenty Years' Insurance,

II.

1. Persons insured under Ordinary Life Policies may, IN LIEU OF THE ABOVE CASH VALUES, continue their insurance, AT ORIGINAL RATES, and receive CASH DIVIDENDS of from 60 to 111 per cent of all --premiums paid, and annual dividends hereafter as they

accrue.

2. Persons insured under Limited-Payment Life Policies may, IN LIEU OF THE ABOVE CASH VALUES, continue their insurance, WITHOUT FURTHER PAYMENTS, and receive CASH DIVIDENDS of from 61 to 159 per cent of all premiums paid, and annual dividends hereafter as they accrue.

III.

Persons desiring to see results on policies issued at their present age, and further particulars as to options in settlement, will PLEASE ADDRESS THE COMPANY, GIVING DATE OF BIRTH.

THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., 346 & 348 Broadway, New-York.

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WILLIAM H. BEERS, President,

$115,093,966.03 | 100,024,919.11 15,069,046.92

HENRY TUCK. Vice-President, ARCHIBALD H. WELCH, 2d Vice-President, RUFUS W. WEEKS, Actuary.

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RAILROAD DEPARTMENT, 206 & 208 Fulton-St.

ENGRAVING AND LITHOGRAPHING.

Pure Wines and Liquors.

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

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Price per Keg, containing 4 and 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.

case.

desired, without We will pack an assortment of Wines and Liquors in Case, if so extra charge. Half Case, containing six bottles, at one-half the price of full Persons wishing goods sent C. O. D. must remit $1 with order, to insure good faith. All Complete goods packed in plain boxes and shipped to any part of the United States. price-list free. Beautiful engraved calendar for 1892 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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