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Scholar—* Jim Cor- bett.""—Detroit Free Press, Business is business, unless the customer happens to be a lady, in which case it becomes strategy.—Oil City Blizsard, The reasons of the talkative mortal are most- ly sound.—Dallas New Tt takes the moon two weeks to get full and two weeks to get over it. Where's the fun in that?—Albany Press, aro.as perfect as mechaaleal skill of every wheel with pricesa other matterof taterest to purchasers, a UNION An Irishman well described the grip as “a, disease that keeps you sick three weeks after| you get well."—Philadelphia Call. TO CALIFORNIA and the Midwinter Fair via the Direct Route. Quick Time. No change from Chicago. £. DICKINSON, Geseent Manager, MAX, Tihet Agty Omaha, Neb. $100.00 for ever 7 ENTERTAINER HOME INSTRUCTION AMUSEMENT PUBLIC Jn of trousers thi R-CRE ABER ‘elit rave you Wil Gt any size: ts self nd durabte. F tony address for H. A. SALTSIAN, Erie, Pa. wonderful tooer bund MFG. OPTICIAN NEW YORK. ONE THOUSAND LAUGHS FOR TEN CENTS. GRINS. J udge’s Library For March. toc. per Copy. Just Issued. Sold Everywhere. MAGIC LANTERNS. STEREOPTIC “wee oF VIEWS. A5uisAUS| Chagos eAHIBLTIONS ‘The man who is standing up for you soon gets tired and sits down.—A tchison Globe. Circus-manager—" 1 tell you, fellows, when those masked robbers boarded the train and with rifles and pistols leveled at our heads told us to hold up our hands we all did." Voice (from the rear)—'*I didn't.” Circus-manager —"Who spoke?” Chorus of freaks—" The Boston Traveller, Foe wll er caawe the ale of. Ui tive you One Prees Wi THE NATIONAL MeO & IMPORTING CO,. 304 Dearborn Bt, Chicars, fa, | —— ATTRACTIVE (avertisements. We design for advertisers Cuts, Illustrations, Photo- engravings, and Half-tones at lowest rates. “If you are not getting adequate returns perhaps the fault is ‘with your advertisement. Let us send estimates. Merchants’ Ilustrating Bureau, 72 and 73 Tribune Bullding, NEW YORK. It will wind up the lino a hundred times a8 fast. as any other reel in the world. Tt ‘will wind up the Ine slowly. No fish can ever t slack line with it. It will save more fish than any other reel. Manipulated | en. tirely by the hand that holds therod Senp ron Cat Yaw & Ente, Rochester, N.Y, “Mr, Courty asked me to marry him last night,” she blushingly told her mother. “And what ‘did you tell him?" ‘*I told him to ask you.” “Ask me !" echoed the startled parent. “Why, Mary, surely you wouldn't have your dear old mother commit bigamy, would you?" —Atlanta Constitution, THE MOTOAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT For the year ending December $1, 1893 Income Recetved for Premiums = - $32,594,337 98. From all other sources = - 8,358,807 70 $41,953,145 68 Disbursements To Polley-holders > ~ For all other accor United States Bonds and other Securities sg ang S7sesersee a ‘Loans on Bond : = 70,729,938 93 7,497,200 00 18,089,918 69 ft = = 10,844,691 Acerued Interest, Deferred Pre- miums,&e. ~~ > = _ 6,609,608 39 ‘$186,707,650 14 Reserve for Pollcles and other Liabilities - = = _ 168,755,071 23 Surplus- =~ - $17,052,608 91 assumed and renewed Note—tasaraoce merely written is discarded from this Statement as whelly misleading, and only inserance actaally issacd and paid for in cash is incinded, $708,692,552 40 I have carefully examined the foregoing State- sent and find the ssme to be corrects Cuartes A. Pretien, Auditor From the Surplus a dividend will be apportioned as usual, BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sasvet D, Bavcoc Groce S. Cox Ricnarp A. McCurpy Rorys W. Pecnase |. Honart Hersick . P. Dixon james C. Horpen Herstaxx C. Vox Post Auexaxper H. Rice Lewis May Ouver Hareowan Hexry W. Sarre Roert A. Grannis Henry H. Rocnss jovore MorrorD Wiitias Bancock, Stuyvesant Fis Duptey Oxcorr Freoenic Cromwett jeuen T. Davies coment SEWELL S.VLR. H. Warter Weso Groxce G. Haven Apwian Iseuin, Je. Groce S. Bowdoin ROBERT A, GRANNISS, Vice-PacsioenT. WALTER R, GILLETTE General Manager ISAAC F. LLOYD." "ad Vice-President WILLIAM J EASTON FREDERI EDWARD P. HOLDEN EMORY McCLINTOCK, LL.D, JOHN TATLOCK, Jr. CHARLES B, PE < Cashier Assist, Cashier “L.A. Actuary CHARLES A. PRE! ++ Auditor EDWARD LYMAN SHORT — General Solicitor WILLIAM W, RICHARDS . BROWN +, Comptroller ‘Assist. Comptroller “AS GOOD AS A ‘BEECH-NUT’ HAM.” somichocks cory