By Karl Kron, author of “Four Years at Yale, by a Graduate of ’69.” Cloth bound, gilt top, heliotype frontispiece, 41 chapters, 880 pages, 657,000 words, elaborate indexes, no advertisements.

This is a guide-book of American roads, and its “index of places” gives 8,418 references to 3,482 towns. Its list of 3,300 advance subscribers (arranged both alphabetically and geographically, and representing every State in the Union) forms a unique directory of American wheelmen.

Mailed on receipt of money-order for two dollars by the publisher, Karl Kron, at the University Building, Washington Square, New York City, D. Analytical contents-table, descriptive circulars, and specimen pages sent free.

The Prince of Story-Tellers.”—London Times.

THE WORKS OF JULES VERNE.

THE COMPLETE AND AUTHORIZED EDITIONS.

The following works of M. JULES VERNE are published by Messrs. Charles Scribner’s Sons, by arrangement with Messrs. Sampson Low & Co., of London, in accordance with the right ceded to them by MM. Hetzel & Co., the publishers of M. Verne’s works in the original French edition. These volumes contain all the illustrations of the French edition, and are the only complete and authorized books of M. Jules Verne published in this country.

In a new and Uniform Edition. 9 vols., 8vo. With over 750 full-page Illustrations. Price, per set in a box, $17.50.

Michael Strogoff; or, the Courier of the Czar.$2.00
A Floating City and the Blockade Runners.2.00
Hector Servadac.2.00
Dick Sands.2.00
A Journey to the Center of the Earth.2.00
From the Earth to the Moon.2.00
The Steam House. 2 vols. in one.2.00
The Giant Raft. 2 vols. in one.2.00
The Mysterious Island. 3 vols. in one.2.50

JULES VERNE’S GREATEST WORK.