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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Yellow fever is raging In Southern Peru. 
— Hornellsville, N. Y., has the measles. 
— Sailors are very scarce in San Francisco. 
— Cuba, N. Y., has the scarlet fever. 
— A cable from Europe to Brazil is proposed. 
— Corning, N. Y., has the measles. 
— Allentown, Pa., is taking a census of its dogs. 
— The lee Of a berg is always fresh. 
— Auburn, N. Y„ sends pianos to Japan. 
— The velocipede has reached Portland, Ore¬ 
gon. 
Bloomington, Ill., has a bonded debt of 
$147,000. 
Syracuse, N. Y., had a heavy frost on the 
{ith inst. 
Trout two foot long arc found In California 
st reams. 
— Fish are unusually abundant In Narragan- 
ectt Bay. 
Campvillc, N. Y., is to have a Roman Catho¬ 
lic church. 
— A German regiment Is now forming for the 
Papal service. 
A Swiss settlement is forming near Golds- 
borough, N. C. 
The first summer hotel opened at Saratoga 
on the 4th inst. 
The small pox is committing frightful rav¬ 
ages at Pan una. 
— The artesian well on the Colt estate at Hart¬ 
ford cost $12,000. 
Patch Grove, Wia., is atUicted with eighty 
cases of measles. 
Savannah, On., has increased its population 
10,000 since the war. 
— An agent for an Italian colony is now Inly¬ 
ing land In Georgia. 
— German immigration to St. Domingo is said 
to bo on the increase. 
-Cohoes, N. V., has more than 2 ,(mh) French 
Canadian inhabitants. 
On the 2d inst. nearly six inches of snow fell 
in Essex county, N. \ . 
The next election for Governor in Georgia 
does not occur till 1H71. 
Du Quoin, III., expects to get the Southern 
Illinois Normal School. 
— Galena, 111,, fa to hold a Saenger Fest on tho 
17th, 18th and 19th of June. 
— Dixon, III. lias a population of 6,703, an in¬ 
crease of 8,000 in live years. 
A Female Bull rage Convention meets at Fon 
du Lac, \Vls„ on the 27th inst. 
— In Hudson, N. V'., a man riding on a load of 
hay set it oil tire with his pipe. 
Iowa Is pay lug off her war and defense bonds 
as fast as they ettn he called in. 
The State Sportsmen's Convention is to ho 
held in Syracuse early in Juno. 
— The Brooklyn (N. Y.) Water Board wants 
$277,910 for the expenses of 1870. 
Baden journals which attack Prussia are 
prosecuted by the Government. 
— The new Memphis thoator has lost $5,000 
during the season and la closed. 
At Iteli iiuqmli-: hall' a dozen machine shops 
are manufacturing velocipedes. 
— On the first of May the roads In Maine wore 
in as bad condition as ever known. 
1'art:lea at Quincy, III., are trying to estab¬ 
lish a reaping machine manufactory. 
The Albany and Susquehanna Railroad 
trains are troubled with pickpockets. 
Track laying was begun May 1 on thoGalva, 
Bpriuglield, and Northwestern Railroad. 
During 1800 the various Pennsylvania rail¬ 
roads transported 1,761,910 tons of Iron ore. 
— The KlaMcratlatxch of Berlin Is said to be 
tin; most profitable comic paper in tho world. 
Davies county, Ky., has sold over halt a 
million dollars worth of tobacco since Jan, 1. 
Work has begun in earnest upon the western 
end of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad. 
Hastings, Minn., has given $25,<KK) in Its 
bonds to aid the St. Paul and Chicago Railroad. 
The small towns along the Hudson have 
lately been the victims of extensive burglaries. 
-Cincinnati is going to import English spar¬ 
rows to protect its shade trees from caterpillars. 
The orchards of North Carolina are rapidly 
changing owners by the depredations of tree 
thieves. 
The Council Bluffs and St. Joseph Railroad 
has boon consolidated with the Hannibal and 
bt. Joseph. 
— The trip from London to Glasgow was re¬ 
cently performed l.iy an English vclocipedist in 
seven days. 
~Tho Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail¬ 
road is about erecting a largo machine shop at 
Bock Island. 
Distance from New York to Sail Francisco 
0,550 miles, time one hundred and sixty-one and 
a half hours. 
The Westphalia reached New York on the 
KMli instant in eight days and one hour from 
Queenstown. 
— A German society has been formed in Mil¬ 
waukee to aid German immigrants by advice and 
practical help. 
The 8t. Paul and Pacific Railroad intends 
laying one hundred and 111'tecH miles of now 
rails this season. 
Massachusetts claims to have had sixty 
earthquake shocks in the past two hundred and 
thirty-one years. 
- Franco lias only nine hundred and thirty- 
one papers, of which one hundred and thirty- 
two are scientific. 
1'lie Troy Board of Education admits col- 
oie<l children to the High School by a vote of 
thirteen to seven. 
-The celebrated Howard Homo for Li I tie 
anderers, in Now York, recently celebrated 
us eighth anniversary. 
- The Kansas Pacific Railroad earned $215,000 
hiring April, an Increase of $00,000 over the 
earnings of April, 1808. 
—'Jhe average dally arrival of cars at St. 
• oseph. Mo., is two hundred and six; of which 
torty-eight arc passenger. 
An aged man at Hudson, N. Y., recently 
committed suicide by jumping from a bridge on 
to tlie rocks sixty feet below. 
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Implement#, .Machinery , Sfe. Implements , •IBaeitinert/, $c. 
IT? ff 
112 cfc 114; Broadway, 
NEAV Y OH K. 
Cash c Issets, January i, 1805). 
Cash nn hand, In Bank and in Trust Company... *307,351 fit 
Invested In United States Slocks, (Market? viduo, *3,154,808 7fl.) cost.2,918,997,49 
Invested hi New York City Bank Stocks, (Market value $17,882.) cost. 11,. r ,III (XI 
Invested in New York State Blocks, (Market value, $991,070.) cost. 917,850 12 
Invested In other Stocks, I Market value, 232.300.) cost. 210,519 09 
Loans on Demand, secured liy U. 8. anil othiV Stocks, (Market value of 
Securities, SO)..... 4lH,tlX) (X) 
Real Estate, (Market value, * 1,028,91X1 59).. 878,808 59 
Bonds and Mortgages, (Secured by Real Estnlo valued at over *5,000,9 *U 
buildings thereon insured for $2,055,700, and tho polices assigned to 
the Company as additional collateral security...2,989,1X10 (XI 
Loans on existing Policies. .. . 1,257,785 03 
Quarterly and .Semi-Annual Premiums due subsequent to January 1,1889.. 475,069 07 
Interest accrued to January l, 18*19. 00,449 14 
Rents accrued to January 1, 1909... 2,387 78 
Premiums on Policies In hands of agents and in course 04. transmission... 581,784 85 
Add excess of market value of securities over cost. 
Cash Assets, January 1 , ISO!) . 
Policies 
Amount 
Cush Dividends 
Losses 
Issued. 
Insured. 
Paid. 
Paid. 
Income. 
Assets. 
1864. 
.... 4,965 
118,161,208 
$98,5,55 .« 
*815,290 
41,729,811 17 
.*3,741,978 IK 
. 
.... 5,i:h 
ni,:i24,;tiM 
250,!i8l 11 
490,023 
2,312,(165 -III 
5,918,319 66 
ikix; .... 
.... 7,296 
22,764,1X19 
292,22! 21 
180.197 
3,098,89! 47 
7,919.119! 
1867. 
.... 6,666 
22,678,117 
391,958 -97 
060.280 
3,Mil,391 28 
tl, 159,763 !*l 
1969. 
.... 9,195 
80,765,947 
1,235,905 26 
741,043 
4,678,280 20 
U,000,822 60 
These are stages of an expansion which hits not corne from fortuitous or extraneous circumstances, 
hut which may he characterized, so to speuk, us an organic growth—a development hi duo process and 
order. The New York Life Insurance Couipuny now transacts about one-eighteenth of the entire lllo 
insurance business of the United States. 
Concerning the regaintiouM which guide the interior government of ihi* Company, 
Superintendent Barnes makes this statumeut and commentary In his last annual report: 
“Tho By-Laws confine the business of the Company exclusively to lnsurnnco on. lives—limit risks on 
any one life to ten thousand dollars prohibit a trustee or officer from using or borrowing the funds of 
the Company, and provide tlmt all Investments shall bo made in (lie name of the corporation, and not 
in the mime of any Individual as un officer of the Company; besides many other stringent, business 
rules for financial health und soundness.' 1 
This citation is nn epitome of (lie Company's ofllcinl history. Ifs genera I ■nnimgc- 
ment adheres faith fully to the provisions required “ for tlnunciul health and soundness.” Tho accumu¬ 
lating resources of the Company Justify, however, an enlargement of tho maximum of insurance 
upon one lU'o and $20,000 is now the limit. 
The well-approved business men who compose i he board of uble Trustees, exercise 
their supervision with great care and discretion. President Mourns Franklin, and William h. 
Beers, Esq., VUm-rrnshhmt and Actuary, (and alike capable In both positions,) discharge their duties 
with tireless vigilance und a foresight clear and broad. Tho years us they go on boar golden testi¬ 
mony to their elliclency. 
AVe here append un extract from I lie Company’s Twenty-Fourth Annual Stntemcnl, 
which announces tho redemption of tho last scrip dividend outstanding, and the appropriation among 
thu policy-holders of the divisible annual surplus; 
Prom Twenty-Pourlh •Innual Report, 
.TzYNTJArtY L, 1809. 
Cash Assets, Jnimnry 1 , INIIS. 
Cash Assets, January I, IMHO. 
Income, INII 8 ... 
Divisible Surplus, January i, 1801). 
. $9,1.30,753 fit 
. II ,000,8‘W tilt 
. 4.«7H,2hO 20 
. 1,080,282 17 
During the Tear, 9,105 Policies have been Issued, Insuring 
$30,763,944.67. 
The Board of Trustees hns directed (lie Redemption, on end after the lirsl MONDAY 
in March, inst., of tho last and only outstanding Scrip Dividend (that of 18(77,) and from the Undivided 
Surplus of $1,880,282.17 they have declared a CASH DIVIDEND, available on settlement Of next annual 
premium, to each participating policy proportioned to its "contribution to surplus.’’ 
Dividends not used iu settlement of premium will bo added to the policy. 
By order of thu Board, 
WBI,JGl,t.7I El. ESKI'IRS, 
VitT-Frcsidciit anti Actuary 
T Tl U 8 TEES: 
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President of the New York Life Insurance Company. 
DAVID DOWS, (David Dows & Co., Flour Merchants,) No. 29 South St. 
ISAAC C. KENDALL, Union Buildingcorner of William and Pine Sts. 
DANIEL B. MILLER, (Late Miller St Co., Grocers.) 
HENRY K. BOUKKT, (Hogvrt * ICneelttud,) No, 49 William St. 
JOHN L. ROGERS, (Late Wyeth, Rogers, & Co., Importers,) 51 William St. 
JOHN MAIRS, (Merchant,) No. 29 South St. 
WM. H. APPLETON, (Appleton A Co., Publishers,) No. 03 Grand St. 
ROBERT B. COLLINS, (Collins & Brothers, Stationers,) No. UK) Leonard St. 
WM. BARTON, (Bunker,) No. :>;{ Wall St. 
WM. A. BOOTH, (Booth St Edgar,) No. U5 Front St. 
GEORGE A. OSGOOD, (Banker,) pi o. lif, It road St. 
HENRY BOWERS, (Ihiwera, Beckman <Y Co., Dry Goods,) 61 Leonard St. 
CHAM, L. ANTHONY (Anthony & Hail, Dry Goods,) No. 60 Leonard St. 
SANfORD COBB, President Eagle Fife Insurance Co., No. 71 Wall St. 
EDWARD MARTIN, (Provisions,) KXI West Twelfth St. 
EDWIN HOYT, (Hoyt, Spragues St Co., Dry Goods,) 66 Park Place. 
LOUIS F. BATTEL LB, (MuttellO, & Bonwlck.) 163 Front St. 
H. B. CLAFL1N, (H. II. Claflin & Co., Dry Goods,) corner Church and Worth Sts. 
AIOBCICIS I KAAKLIA, President. 
WILLIAE II. BEERS, Vice-Pre*. and Actuary. 
THEOIMIKE M. 1SAVI A, Casliicr. 
np IT IS A J» V A N C IS 
2VIOWI3B. MB REAPER.. 
#10,013,474 45 
387,348 15 
#11.000,822 liff 
O A N If O It It t S 
m 
(From the American Exchange and Review, March, 1809.) 
The business mid 1111111101111 posilioii of tlie New York Life Insurance Company, at the 
citato of 1868, will excite mure than usual Interest In the general public; and he especially gratifying to 
Its policy-holders. Last year the operations of this Company worn a success unparalleled by any of Its 
previous annual achievements. Not only In the general growth of revenue and assets, but in tins gpoef- 
llcatinns ol Its account# Is the exhibit for ISJW especially noteworthy. Nearly ono-lmlf of Its dlsbutee- 
inents were for dlvhlembi to polley-lioldors, yet, tho further divtsuble surplus at.the dose ot tho year was 
$1,689,2X2.17, being still gretifer than tho previous annual dividend. Tlie interest Recount (Including 
premium on gold, Ac.,) shows a great Incroa e; Income from this sourco alone was more than adequate 
to pay the losses, sad was 5T per cent, gain as compared with the corresponding receipts of 1867. The 
gain In new policies was 2,568 above tlie total of 19*77, being an aggregate for the year of 9,105 new poli¬ 
cies an average of 175 per week. All the details prove thorough work—a widening circle of Influence 
higher results to Its policy-holders—and tho engrossing of a larger share of public attention. A great 
future Is beforo the Nkw York Line. 
In tho past five veins ibis Company lias effected over one hundred and five millions ol 
insurances, and its advance In this period Is Illustrated as follows : 
VI ‘ ' - ' *-*_ |\ 
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JXXP*™ . 
§s 
CORNELIUS R. BOGERT, M. D. ) 
GEORGE WILKES, M. D„ } Medicai * Examiners. 
CHARLES WRIGHT, M. D., Assistant Medical Examiner. 
The BEST and ONLY PERFECT Machine ever 
invented for 
TURNING OR TEDDING HAY. 
Ilay cut, cured and stored in the barn 
XIV OW33 DAY ! I 
Tlie quality of tho ilay Crop 
V 15 It V ill U « II I m l> IS o V E5 II. 
Very Light, and so Simple and Durable that it can. 
not get out a] repair. 
HURT’S SI5LF-A DJ UKTING 
110 R S K II A Y 1 1A IC K. 
Ear Simplicity, Durability unit Em.o of Operation 
UNEQUAL1SD. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMIiS PLOW COMPANY, 
Qu*ncy Hall, Rom on, 
and 
53 Heehmui) Si reef, New York., 
UJy- Send for Illuminated Circulars. 
E CALL ATTENTION TO OUK. NEW 
i fay t ioi > 1) i<: r;, 
An Illustrated Circular ol wiiieli we will •end on re¬ 
ceipt of stamp. It. II. ALLEN Si CO., 
Post OKioe Box 8715, Now York, 
|> If A NUII REAM HILLING I’LOIV. The 
■-* host Dniildc-Mold Plow for ridgini; ,,r hillmg 
• urn, Potatoes, Ac Runs steady ; don'! e|og; saves 
all hand hoeing. Satisfaction gunrmdeed. Send for 
nreoliu tn 1 PEEKSKIU. PLOW WORKS, PeeksUlll, 
N. Y,, or Cleveland, O. 
1?1 R E KXTI VGUISlIEIt, PLANT SN R. 
I 1 NtiK, Window Wvsmkh ami gaki/kn ISnuink 
lor »5. Send slump fur • 'lyeulm* to 
1081-4teo N. n. p. PUMP CO., Danvers, Mass. 
K it A K E’S SI) ItSO I L ( A N It E A T- 
taclied to an v plow. The best, in use. Price gli). 
HOWARD IRON WORKS, Buffalo, N. Y, 
'r i» is c ii 1 s* 1 * is t: r?i o w is it s a n h 
A it EA PE IfS. 
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Tlie best, ebeiifiesl. strongest. Ugh teal, draft, most, 
factored"*** I '*• 'T i'ot woiiiln;: mm lime over uianu- 
Tbi» is nn Iron nmehiiie with Meo| .shafta, (imible 
drive-wheels, with I lie ciiller-lHU' hlnoed dire, il\ t,, 
I’" 1 *’- ".".'I '•oniaina more valuable points 
o'ljn any other maelinip rn the market. 
,,'Y; l " 1 vlt '' "vitv I inner ubniil purehmang to lay 
iislde ell lirefeivuee he niny lone 01 l ivur of au'v 
fMi’o.;,,- 1 !" n ,v 'i‘ • hnrougli e.vumlnatlon. For 
further particulars, apply to 
F. NISH WITZ, 
130 to I IO First Street, 
WII.I.DUISBURG, L. I. 
For Western States apply to tho 
MANSFIELD MACHINE WORKS, 
MANSFUXD, OHIO. 
It In claimed Ihnl. the CUPPER ban more essential 
points of excellence than uru found In auv oilier 
Slower made lo the world ' 1101 
IP* *.. construction and finish of its work¬ 
ing purls lire not equaled bv . implement of n s 
kind. Tlib!. with our nuletilod droll att.o Innetit, 
makes it fme-thinl light, r In ilrnfl i Dun any other 
Mower. II in (lie llghtesl. >c| ifu' clrmigest. The 
most, beanllful In design, y> t the mo: 1 durable "I 
any Slower made. Nearly one. 1 oiirth ol Us cost is 
I mi I eel. ilh . . | loin ten del'. 1 r ..I ..I woi k. 
Finger-bar - linrl linger.-! ore mode ot ide.i,| : 11 , I . 
WeiiUiu li to thu No. I Mower, fur reaping,a dropper 
or hund-nikc. 
A 11 exninlimtlon >)! ilio CLIPPERS wdl convlneo 
any line, of (lien superior merits ovei 11 II others iu 
strength, durability, cam- ot draft, and nllaldlity far 
Work un r all loads of around awl in n t-vy variety at 
genes Confident of this, we Invite therein waul of 
machines io examine for 1 hem.H'Ivcn be I To purchas¬ 
ing elsewhere. 
For pamphlet, giving full Information, address 
THE CLIPPER MOWER AND REAPER CO., 
P. O Box 6178. No. 154 Chambers (st., New York. 
Most Perfect and Successful 
Harvester in the World. 
KEUIlMtOCtTLMlii ««8£B VBkfiSBC. 
The above oiirraving represents a very simple and 
ellielentiipparatiis b>r grinding tlie knives of a mow- 
log or reaping niuelilne. It eooslHts of a light iron 
I mine, with a crank .iliaft lit one end. On the end ol 
a pitman attache,I to (Ills slci l( Is bisteneil 11 Ido, I, ol 
grindstone, Mil, Hip lower end beveled lo tit the 
angle of IJ 10 knife (>> be ground. The sickle bur is 
I 1 * 1 .. "u a grooved hoard at ... , 01 ,1 of the 
name,and Iho stone brought down lo Ilio bknlc. and 
roi'i'lvi r! a, 1 c iprocul motion by tiirning the crank. 
• lin stone I l,o|,| io 11 ., work by a pressure ,,l one 
band on 1 lo 1 I, audio at, tho end of the stone. Tlie 
grinding is thus done very accurately,unit the true 
iunglr, 1 . 1 I the blade always kept. On Iho opposite 
end ol I lie 1 liu III rom the era 11 It Is an ordinary grin,I- 
jtono, which is useful for ordinary grinding on Iho 
tarm.and itl 1 lie nine 1 line serves iis;, hnl.Miee or (|y. 
w h, , , , i. Any ni-dinar,, farm liaiiiican usothc tiuichlnu 
without trouble. 
This niuelilne Is for sale by 
l.ADUK. IILISII A CO., 
I ID LaMulle t^t., Chicago, III. 
GREAT Tit litnil'll OF AIHEKKAN 
' ' INDUSTRY. 
siiEnsr* & 13 : je: y\. tt. jsi . 
y \ Patented NiiV.S',!. 18C.4, Sept, 89, 1866, 
'A and July 21, 18(19. 
A Ma nn fuel 11 red byllENRYSKY- 
il MllllU A CO., No.:,? Bookman gt„ 
M N. Y. Au ak ui; 11 T'wia.vK Fiiiht 
( | 4 I'll KM 1 1 US A (TWII.VK Dl uric UK NT 
"El ri'I'ATic Fa 1 nn, October und Novem- 
||i{wi her, 1808, Oni, v Mp.dai, und Di- 
H|U-H t’l.OMA Itt AUEItlCA.V INHTITUTB 
\M f FaI l(. Oct. 26, 18177. 
X l § j " VAEUAlll.E AND WELL-MADE 
f A'J j IMPLEMENTS" 
-M HORACKDRJ5ELBY, Preu't, 
M Bl HON. It. S. RANDALL, 
Iffl fiijr Presiden.t jv<ie I'orA tl mil Drawers' 
Si n. Association, and Author of Simp 
H IIilsbuudru, says In Iturdl New- 
B]|| 11 We mu,'ll like Hie Sheen Shears 
r \ W Hindu bv llixnv Snyyioi 11 cn 
BSl They im om the -.npitrior ndvimi - 
r'fi K 1 | O’.0 "I being made I rum one piece 
kjf niji of inelal. which givi>s fholri solid 
?/ 6 ! 14 Mitrings. 'Fhesbips uru lompor.-,i no 
\\ 1 hey ciinnoi, wofir a way and 1,1 Hie 
/* \ : -\ nimios lap. Among llleir vni-lehes 
Vm, [« we entlioly prefer for On,, wool 
uSSk. if loop, Strong's Pul out 'I'hmiib. 
Piece Shears. The Thumb-piece 
U!B gives bettor faoilllles fur clioplng 
(he legs, head#, Ac., ol any kind of sliOOP. I also mm 
I heir Toe Nippers. No. Ills 100,1 used. I have tested 
the article!!, and such tsmv verdict,. 
every pair Warranted. 
ip 11 is 
AMERICAN HAT TEDDER. 
mm 
In eleven years tlie saio or tho BUCKEYE has 
Increased from 75 Machines In 20,01)0, inn 
single .nanon, iin,l over 100,000 are now in use iu 
(lie United StntCB, 
It him reei I ml. the Highest Premiums ol the most 
iiliprnt a tit I'icLI Tela is ever In hi iu any • aunt 1 y. 
Its Grenl Durability linn been Ihorisnchiy 
Esluhlishcd, and it is ovury where known and 10 - 
COglllMKl as till! 
St!i min III of Excclleneo ill Mnteiinl and 
Workmanship, us well us i'orfcction ot i’rin- 
ciplu, 
Vuluablo improvemctils added for lSG'J, 
Manufactured by 
ADRLVNCE, PLATT & CO., 
165 Greenwich Bt., N. Y. 
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Circulars forwarded by mall. 
rjlIlE LITTLE GIANT HORSE-POWER 
R lm:4 Imm* n in iim? , 111*1 Ih^IiIs lui- ovor 
three years, ft Is simple, durable, compact, cheap, 
easily loaded mol moved -ilioiit bv I wo men ; weight 
659 lbs.; Is valuable for Threshing, Sav ing Wood, 
< burning. (Bulling (lotion, or w here power I wanted 
trout one to tour horses. Send for circular 
JOHN 5V.QU1NCV.9S William Kt„ Nov York. 
#rf ml a .. 
mm 
C*I-\ J l* BIS HAPPY TO SEN D SAJI I’I 
\j stuck lug uim t irrulu-r, to Mioso iijfluHoiu; .•Limp 
.. J. D, OttNK A ( tl., 
lOOI-fcf No. I Market St., lhmbridri-, N. Y 
.18 isceltaneous. 
M l «. 1. IS It ’ N TICK DESTRIMi Eli, 
t arniera nre roc,oilmen,led to give Hie v . 1 1nsiI,lr> 
preparation a fair trial. Ii operate/, piumptlv and 
elloctiiully in destroying Ticks and ollo-t loiinin 
posis a:* well its in iirndlcafnig all nUi -,-1 0,1 „i 11 ,,, 
skin III which cheep me gtili.|ei:t. Ollier dips imiy 
kill ol vormlii ... alive, bill after u short, 
lino- Die lie.., c. will tie iraipd 11 a loll ol vermin iih 
<'•’ *•••; ’I 6" Tl* li DlCbl llri V Kit pendratos lo (be ver- 
u"ii hi nil grades 01 development, exl inguhditi,.: both 
hatch,•,I and iiuliatelicl life. 
, , MAKKIIAM, tint., He|d,'/II, I(XI7. 
DKAIl Mils: I have 11,1 licMtahoii in paying Unit, 
your l ick Destroyer is the best I evci arid. It, 
promptly d< slrov■< nil veiniln, and linn a b, r,, tlclul 
eiRjet on Ilio skin and yvool ,,f the iinimni, Sleep 
owner ,1 once trying II will never urn> anything , iso. 
<;i.inio k aiii 1 m. 
I nt, up in pound bovos; one box . ■ 11 111 ■ • I, • r 1 * for !U 
slo op. Price .'ill els, per box, <11 <5 per do/* n, 
l>. RANSOM .V 1)0., Buffalo, N. V., Hole Ageid- for 
the I lilted Slates, to whom ill orders : loeibl I ■.■ , pi. 
WHY he troubled WTII 
FLIES AND MOSQUITOES? 
A Sure Provenlivo at 
E. 8. X i. Vo RllEY A i * . S, 
No. 1) Barclay git., New ,'oiic. 
W l N l> O \V S < |{ (S IS N S 
ON A NEW PLAN. 
Neater, St ronger, Cheaper and Better In Every Re¬ 
spect I lian any other Screen in the market. Whole¬ 
sale aud Retail. Send for n Circular. 
6. S. Jfc .1 ToltRKY A Co,, 
No. 11 Barclay SI... New York. 
1)4111) VI O IS I. , 
I ON THIS AMERICAN .V EUROPEAN PLAN, 
Cor. BEEKMAN and NASSAU STREETS, 
Nkaii < ri'v ii m i. rank, new York. 
GEORGE WIGHT, PROPRII/POR. 
N. B. I..oil in tlie very hem t of the wlioiesule 
biisIliosH, I Ins Is one o) Ihe most, conveniently locale, | 
Hotel-, for Men: limits, Bn:,|iie»» Men und other a visit¬ 
ing the city. 
O I i \ IN Dl SIMSNSA RLE TO EVER Y 
' ' I "• Household! Perl eel lv won, lo, 1 pi I Every¬ 
body (niys at first sight! Ageols opikini- |,,|0|nep' 
llluHtnited eireulara tree! AddroHH Aei.\ S. M Co., 
2t*i Broadway, N, Y. nxx; it. 
f 'HE IS S E 1>I A Ii E R W A N T IS l>. Tl! E 
V t ownerol :m entnhlislied l heese Factory n ill hire, 
lent or sell to u idle,-so milker with good i econi- 
liieiplutions. Thoso dostI'lllg nm*li a chance w ill send 
their uddroxa to GEORGE Al.BAN, 
Vps'.l inM, Mieh. 
PATENTS. 1IUNNA CO. Editors Sell u- 
I 11 i n- A uiaiicw, No. !I7 Pin ,i How, Yoik. 
T well I v I lire,' v oars' ex peri coco ip ohtmelng 
A MERM AN AND EUROPEAN I'.PfSKTS, 
Opinions no charge. A puninhlet. liw • ees I i. w 
and iiiforiiiation, five. At*' •, <-.s ,:s ni, ,. 
\ riNISGAR FROM CMEU, iViM(, HO- 
lu<ses or Sorghum, <w 'I l> n s. nill ont iibing 
driigti. Cor loin, . nr, nli r-. Ar., a die..;. I .1. SAG IS, 
Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, Conn 
Endorsed hy (lie g rest I < li-'ini ,is. 
C6I TIIERN K\NHA8. IF 5 01) WANT A 
ii doseriptbai of Southcrii Kamuia and Southwest 
Mi,'.»ourl,address with s(inni,. 
K.MMI.RT ,V CO It M ANY. 
100! t f Box No. 559, Fort Scott, Kansna. 
I J| RE EXTINGUINHEK. Plum Svi nge, 
I’ Winoow W AHHPlt uikIGAKDKN ISngi :, i. f<.<■ :) 5 . 
Send stamp for circulars to 
1006 -it. N. K. P. PUMP CO„ Danvers. Mass. 
|>( I I, D Eli S SEND I OR UATALOGI EOF 
l> ill I new Architectural Hooks and .liiunwli. A,|. 
dress A. .1. HICK NELL & CO., Publishers, Troy, 
N, 5'„ orBpringtield, 111. 
$3,000 SALARY. U. si PIANO 01 ..N. v 
