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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.

INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK

Incorporated 1850.

ASSETS: over $13,000,000.

HENRY B. STOKES, President.

J. L. HALSEY, Vice-President.

H. Y. WEMPLE, 2d Vice-President.

W. C. FRAZEE, Secretary.

J. H. GIFFIN, Jr., Ass't Secretary.

E. L. STABLER, Actuary.

Dr. W. B. LANE, Superintend't of Agencies.

NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL,

EQUITABLE BUILDING,

120 Broadway,

New York City.

Largest Law School

in the United States (Outside of Michigan).

Incorporated June, 1891.

First Session opened Oct. 1st, 1891.
Number of Students during first year, 381.
During Second year, 508.

THE Professors were associates of PROF. THEODORE W. Dwight in Columbia College Law School until his retirement therefrom in 1891, and follow the "DWIGHT METHOD" of legal instruction. Degree of LL.B. given after a two years' course. Tuition Fee, $100. Post-graduate course now established.

ANNUAL SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 1ST.

For Catalogues, Information, etc., address

GEORGE CHASE, Dean.

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Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts.,

NEW YORK CITY.

Successors to A. T. Stewart & Co.

Why are we the first house in the world?
The reasons why-

1st.-Every article carries our guarantee.

2nd. We believe in quick sales and small profits.

3rd. No account is too small for our best attention.

4th. We ship Dry Goods free all over the United States.

5th. We back our goods in quality and price against all comers.

6th.-Mail orders receive prompt attention. 7th.-Inquiries receive courteous replies.

The Best Goods

at Lowest Prices.

Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts.,

NEW YORK CITY.

and Industrial Union,

Through its Executive Committee, has decided to recommend the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New-York to its members. The report, signed by every member of the Executive Committee, says:

"We do so because, after careful study and investigation, we are led to believe that the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New-York is the largest and strongest mutual life company, and paying the largest amounts in dividends of any insurance organization in the world. It has been tested in the crucible of finance for more than fifty years, and has always, so far as we can learn, treated its members with the utmost equity and generosity and been prompt in the payment of its every obligation. Being a purely mutual organization, its vast assets, amounting to more than $175,000,000, are strictly the property of the membership. It has in its membership a very large number of the most careful, prudent and far-seeing men in the nation; and being founded on lines somewhat similar to those of the Alliance, for mutual benefit, assistance and protection, we believe that our membership, by insuring therein, would have the best and safest protection for their money and leave a sure benefit to those in whose favor the insurance is made."

The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New

York, Richard A. McCurdy, President, is the largest and strongest Life Insurance Company in the world.

Assets over $180,000,000

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The Shortest

And Most Reliable
Cable Routes to Europe

TWO COMPLETE DUPLEXED LINES OF

CABLES.

The improved service and low tariff are entirely due to the enterprise of the "COMMERCIAL." Its cables are worked automatically, which increases the speed and reduces the chances of errors to a minimum.

The "COMMERCIAL" connects with the POSTAL TELEGRAPH CO. and CANADIAN PACIFIC TELEGRAPH.

The COMMERCIAL CABLE CO. received the ONLY TWO AWARDS issued at the World's Columbian Exposition for system of cable working and latest and improved ocean cable apparatus.

GEO. G. WARD,

J. O. STEVENS,

Vice Pres't and Gen'l Mgr.

Secretary.

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