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Wit isn’t an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak Kodaks Load in Daylight with Film Sacriders for two, six or twelve exposure: For work at home then, as well as tot on outings, the Kodak, becomes more con- plate camer: xcept for development, no bothersome plate holders or dark slides. EASTMAN KODAK CO Pretty boxes and odors are used to sell such soaps as no one would touch if he saw them un- disguised. Beware of a soap that depends on something outside of it. Pears’, the finest soap in the world is scented or not, as you wish; and the money is in the merchan- dise, not in the box. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people are using it. TEE AUSENT-MINDED BEGOAR, Fun. CBODIDOODSIDBIDIODS BEECHAM’S < ae make | life r Cure Billons and Nervous Disorders, © 20 cents and 85 cents, at drug stores, ODODHODEODOIDED The Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen. ALWAYS EASY. The Name ‘ BOSTON GARTER" Is stamped FBR on every loop. The CUSHION BUTTON «CLASP Lies flat to the leg —never slips, tears nor unfastens, Every Pair Warranted. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ilk She, Cotton don receipt Martell’s Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishings. Silk Skirts, Shirt Waists, Trimmed Waists, Dressing Sacques, Wrappers, Tea Gowns, Corsets, Misses’ and Children’s Dresses. Infants’ Underwear and Dresses, NEW YORK. ‘If you ask fora bottle of ale" and get four fingers of ale and two inches of sediment.in a glass- ful, don’t kick—it's In the ale | If you want a good, long drink, one that you ean enjoy to the last drop in the bottle Order Evans the only ale free from dregs and sediment and the only ale that cannot be spolled fn the handling. 1900 = 36th Annual Statement OF THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY Chartered 1863 (Stock.) Life and Accident Insurasa| JAMES G. BATTERSON, Pres’t. Hartford, Conn,, January 1, 1900, PAID-UP CAPITAL, + 000,00 ASSETS. Real Estate, + ou hand aud tn Bank, 4 on bond and morkeage, Interest accrued bat not due, Loans on collateral necurity,” Voatts on this Company's Pollctes, ‘and muntetpal bonds, Ratlroad stocks and Londs, Nank stocks, = Other stocks and bonds, Total Assets, © se LIABILITIES, Reserve, 334 per cent., Life Department, Reserve for e-Insurance, Accident Dep't, - Present value Installment Life Polictes, Reserve for Clalms against Employers,” Losses In process of adjustment, Life Premlums patd In advance,” ~ Specua! Reserve for unpaid taxes, rents, etc., Special Reserve, Liability Department, Total Liabilities, - + + Excess Security to Poltcy-holders, \surpus, - - 2 ee STATISTICS TO DATE. Live Derantuest. Lite Insurance In force, | Sew Life Insunince written tn 1599, = Josnran | Returned to Policy-holders tn 1899, Returned to Policy-holders since 1864, ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT. Number Accident Clatms patd in 1890, ~ number Accident Claims pald, - nrned te holders In 1899, - $ 1,22) Returned to Policy-holders since 1864 - 23,605,5884 Totals, Retnrned to Poltey-holders in 1899, ~ Returned to Policy-holders since 1864, = VESTER C. DUNHAM, Vice-Pres't. MORRIS, EDWARD up't of Agencies. 4. B. LI M. D., Surgeon and Adjaster. comicbooks.com