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THE BEST DOG FOOD IN THE MARKET. Will not scour but keep the dog in good condi- tion. Manufactured by AUSTIN & GRAVES: 16 Comm AT PARK’S. Fine assortment of Game Birds. Also Venion Steaks. Yorkshire Rarebits and MUSTY ALE. ‘This celebrated brand of Ale ts obtained only: PAK HOUSE, BOSWORTH STREET. Us, off Tremont Street PENN MUTUALLIFE The Fortieth Annual Statement of this Company is now in type. Get it. It is important to you if you are insured, if you are un- insured, if you favor life insur- ance, if you are averse to it, if you are indifferent. Get the statement. PENN MUTUALLIF Great progress in 1887. An income of over THREE MILtiow: Total assets of nearly TiirTEEN Mittioss. A clear surplus. of more than Two anp a HaLr Mittions oF Dottars. A mem- bership of over 25,000 persons. Nearly THirTEEN Muttioxs of new business in 1837. $61,000,000 insured. dls MUTUALLIFE is a mutual company—the iene the policy. holders: get its dividends, and these reduce cost to less than actual value of the insurance. Nearly Four Mit- Lions of dollars saved from inter- est earnings over and above cost of management. See the forty years’ record. PENN MUTUAL LIFE Learn about non-forfeiture, ex- tension and incon testability; about cash and loan values; about novel plans and features adapted to every necd, Send to Home Office, 921 and 923 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Inquiry by let- ter or postal re S$ prompt at- tentic JUDGE SLALEM ENT The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. For the year ending December 31st, 1887. ASSETS $118,806,851 88, Insurance and Annuity Account. - |_e. Policies and Annuitiesin| force, Jan. Ist, 187 Ricks Assumed _Amount. No. Amount. | Policiesand Annuities force, Jan. Ist, 19%, Rinks Terminated E tag.oe7 | Sam. son.ane 8 140,943 | $477.628.902 51 | 2 TB 74 | rse.ane | 103,200,071 Dr. Revenue Account. ‘To Ralance from last account . siogriagse 31 | By Endowments Purchased Ineur. Premiums. | Dividends, Annuities ~ Interest, Renta and Premium | death Clainis on Securities Sold 6,000,020 81 |) Commissions, Commutations, ——— {) Taxes and all other Expen- $127,500,066 77 | 88 : * Ralance to hew account Balance Sheet. ‘To Reserve for Policies in force By Bonds: and for risks terminated . $12,430,006 00 * Premiums received in advunce * Surplus at four per cent sured by Mortgages on. Real Estate ~-$49,615,2 2,314 35 “ United States and other Bonds. 43,480.97 81 6.20441 32 || > Real Estate and Loans on Col- 20,180,173 87 laterals Cash in Banks and Trust Com- panies at interest 2,619,982 06 Interest accrued, Premiums de- ferred and {n transit and 8un- a 2,978,160 9% $114,805 $118.806,951 8 \ J have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the sume to be correct. A. N. WATERHOUSE, .tuditor. From the Surplus above stated a dividend will be apportioned as usual, Risks Risks Assumed. Outstanding. ise $31,681,120. = $351, 790,285 res $6,207,139 ‘gra'98 1,881 1 x 802,303 17 ae Bs CRC New Yor, Junuary 2, 198, Yeur. Surplus, ‘S012.638 5.643.504 OOK HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. F. Ratcurorp Stace, Jetien T. Davies, | Nicnoras C. Minuze Sewrit, Hesey H. §. Van Ruxsurtinx Cavcen, | Jxo.W. Avan Cwates R. Henversox, | | Tuxovore Moxvox Ronert Otvruasr, Grorce BL Wittia Bascock. Gronce F. Baxer, Rures Prestox B. Puvse, Jos. THoMrson, How) Wat, D. WASH. Doupury Oucors, | Freoenic Cromer, , Ro Leaws Senet D, Barcock, Groxce S. Jon E. Devntiy, Ricnanp A. McCixoy, Jastes C. Howen, Hersany C. vow Post, Auexannne H. Rice ANNES, EVERYTHING G ARDEN FOR THE is this season tho grandest ever issued, con- taining three colored plates and superb il- \ lustrations of everything that is new, useful ) and rare in Seeds and Plants, together with plain directions of ‘How to grow them,” by PETER HENDERSON. This Manual, which isa book of 140 pages. wo muil to any address on receipt of 25 cents (in stamps.) To all 60 re- mitting 25cents for the Manual we will, at the B same time, send free by mail, in adaition, choice of any one of the following novel ties, the price of cither of which is 25 cents: One packet of the new Green and Gold ‘Watermelon, or one packet of new Succes- sion Cabbage, or one packet of new Zebra Zinnia, or one packet of Butterfly Pansy, or one packet of new Mammoth Verbena (sco illustration), or one plant of the beautiful Moonflower, on the distinet understanding, however, that those ordering will state in what paper they saw this advertisement, PETER HENDERSON & COS one = NEW YORK. ELEGANT PORTRAITS | AGENTS OUR Maw | OF NEW LINE TO CHEYENNE. Wanted to take orders for Copying and Enlarging | PORTRAITS. Extraordinary Profits and strictly legit jtteete Dusinens TALLMAN & CO., Auburn, N. ¥ CARL L. JENSEN'S canst PEPSIN TABLETS Dyspepsia ‘and Catarrh. ALL DRUGGISTS. The new extension of the Burlington route te Cheyenne, Wyoming Te z been completed. the C. B. & QR. is now running a through sleeping car from Chicago to Cheyenne. via Omaha, leaving Chicago daily at_noon on * The Burlington's Number One” fast train. For tickets apply to any railroad coupon agent, or aldre= | Paul Morton, General Passenger and Ticket | agent C. B. & Q R. R., Chicago, Ill. comicbooks.com