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CAUGHT THE TEACHER. “UAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING DOWN aT TATTERWOODt “UACK MAS BEEN TEACHING ME TO Fist." “caten ANYTHING?” “yEs.—1—1 cavant JACK.” Moonshine. Enjoy the Season's Delicacies with Sugar Wafers Tempting daintics t> serbe bith fruits and iccs. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. Polishes Any Varnished Surface better than any var- nish or furniture polish that you have ever tried. Restores the pristine glow of youth, atd pro- duces a lustre bright ard lasting. A sweet-smelling water white oil without a particle of grease. Leaves no stains, gum or dampness to soil the clothes. Try it on your piano. The older the piano, the better you will be pleased, For sale by all hardware, bicycle gun and general stores, TREE SAMPLE for wo-cent stamp to pay the postage. Write to-day. Why delay? G. W. COLE Co., 86 Liberty St., New York City. © The big bottle at the little price.” Guaranty Trust Co. of New York NASSAU, CORNER CEDAR STREET. LONDON OFFICES 8 LOMBARD ST., E. C, 60 ST. JAMES ST., S. W. Capital $2,000,000. ‘Surplus $4,000,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS subject to cheque or on certificate. Acts as Trustee for Corporations, Firms & Individuals; and as Guardian, Executor & Administrator; Takesentire charge of Real and Personal Estates; carefully selected securities offered for investment TRAVELERS LETTERS OF CREDIT available tn all parts of the world; ALSO COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT 1 DRAEFTS on all parts of Great Britain, France and German, WALTER G. OAKMAN, President, ADRIAD GEORGE KR. TURNBULL, 2d Vice-President. — HENRY A. MURRAY, 3d Vice-President WM. C. EDWARDS, Treasurer. FE, C. HEBBARD, Secretary. F, C. HARRIMAN, Assistant Treasurer. R, ©, NEWTON, Trust OMtcer. JOUN GAULT, Manager Foreign Department. DIRECTORS: Walter R. Gillette, Adrian Iselin, Jr., @.G. Hi Augustus D. Juilitard, dames N, Jarvie, KR, Somers Hayes, Richard A. McCurdy, Charles R, Henderson, Levi P. Morton, Harry Payne Whitney. Samuel D, Babcock, George F. Baker, George 5. Bowdotn, August Belmont, Frederic Cromwell, Alexander E. Orr, Walter G. Oakmat London Committee: ARTHUR J. FRASER, Chairman; LEVI P. MORTON, DONALD C, HALDEMAN. STATEMENT ne TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn, Chartered 1863. (Stock.) Life, Accident and Employers’ Liability tnsurance, el JAMES G. BATTERSON, President. PAID-UP $1,000,000.00 CAPITAL JARY 1, 1901. Total Assets, SARUARY ty 1901: -50:901,080;08 (Accld_nt Premia ds of Agents not incladed.) TOTAL LUA DILITIBS ( RRR LIER EATS EXCESS SECURITY to Polley-holders, — - 84,543,126 81 SURPLUS, et = Pat, 1 20.81 Pald to Polley-holders stare 1864, = $12,613,3'84.92 Paid to Polley-holdery In 1900, "= > solders on Policies (Life nKore, = GAINS FOR THE YEAR 1900; R IN FORCE (Life Department 0 ESERVDS (Both Depa: $3,167,819.96 INCREASE IN Ri PREMIUMS COLLECTED, — - 8,683,297.06 3h per cect, Basle) 2,484,202, 52 ws 6,890,888.55 SYLVESTER C. DUNEAM, Vice-1 t ARIS, 4.8. ‘M. D., Medical Director and Adjuster 5 Seastad, Saperintendent of Agencies S Hiatt 4, MESSESGER, me comicbooks.com