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FIELD AN 
GARDE* RtOUiSlltL 
A Win© Beform 
This habit, of administering quinine In powerful 
doses: as an antidote to malarial maladies, was 
once dangerously common, Happily this practice 
has undergone a wide reform. Not. only the pub 
lie, but professional men have adopted, not 
wholly, of course, butlargely, Hostottcr’s Stomach 
Bitters as a safe botanic substitute for the per¬ 
nicious alkaloid, the consequences of this change 
are most important, now fever and ague suf¬ 
ferers are cured-formerly their complaints were 
only for the time relieved, or half cured—the 
remedy eventually falling to produce any appre¬ 
ciable elicet, except the doBcs were Increased. 
A course of the Bitters, persistently followed, 
breaks up i lie worst attacks and prevents their 
return. The evidence in favor of this Sterling 
specific and household medicine is of no ambigu¬ 
ous character, but positive and satisfactory, and 
the sources whence It proceeds are very numerous. 
The .following Catalogues have .lust been published 
and will be sent to all applicants as follows • 
No. I Ki nits, t'-l pages plain, We., w ith colored l.luto 
of “ Waterloo " peach, 16 e. 
No. !i Green &IIill-IImineifc Bedding I’lnnte, 
FRVK. 
No. 4 WliolcHiilis ViticK.' 
No. 7 — I atnloifuc nt »l.ril wherrieu, with colored 
plate, free. 
A LiM of New ItnsfM lor l mu. 1-2 pages, tree With 
colored plate of 5ve rare and beautiful Roues, 10c. 
Uur handsomely illiislriiteil Catalogue of Ornn- 
iii mi in l Trees, etc, (No. 2.) will he ready about 
March 1st. Plain, 15c., with colored plate, 25 c. 
Address, 
FI I WANfiFR Xi PARRY Rochester, 
Tho Boyalty of Easpbcrries. 
The CUTH BERT 
1 have by far the largest 
and beat uloe.k in country 
Iif thin " tjuer.n of 'the Mar¬ 
ket" an y<rIt as tor Fruit 
Warden. 
A -ui.nrlurni » YWVof all tho 
slock off h/lJI I Opeorf old 
and choice new -varieties, 
for Spring planting, of 
COOLEY CREAMER. 
Awarded Gold 
Medal at Paris Ag- 
H op'C "v„ jH process, awarded S^weep- 
JSflstakes at International 
yM . 1 .. J linin' Mi-di'i'is and I I-I 
wy Premium at same fair, 
IMS. first Premium at 
Royal Agricultural Exhibition, London, 
II requires no milk-room. 
It raises all of cream between milkings. 
It ntfords belter ventilation. 
II requires less labor. 
Ii Is more thoroughly inndc. 
It is cheaper, 
and gives better satisfaction than any other way of 
setting milk. 
Send for " Dairymen" (living full jiartieutars anil 
testimonials. 
VERMONT KAR1U HI \CII. CIO., 
bellows Palls. VI. 
for Hpn _ . _ 
easp i) 17ppyri 
1 Grapes aad Currants 
Tourist.— “Is it possible that you keep the pig in the house with you ? 
Pat. “ And why not, Surr ? He is the gintleraan that pays the rint.” 
FS ffPWVlP * / My new Cnt nloQue for 
U a ^JE#T Spring (24 pages), gives 
I \ a O tn ra C w be I npmnloto inatructions for 
■ InjrQlirMM planting and cultivation 
honest descriptions and fair places, Free to all. 
IMonnioiilli Co. 
IF YOU HAVE A GARDEN, YOU NEED 
Mill Manufactory 
8*tohlUte41»l. 
GRIST MILLS, 
Or IHKNCH BUJ1B BTONK 
P 6 rt*bl# Mill* for P»nncr», 
San Vtll*.eta.; IS *i*HR; over 
2,000 iu n>«. Prlc« from f80 
up. CompItN MMI »nd Shell- 
er. fOS, A Itoy cun grind and 
Iterji In order. Adapted to ttoy 
bind-if tulloble power. Com- 
gd.te flouring nnd Corn Mill*. 
K0UDYKK& MARMON OO., 
indlanspoll*, lnd. 
r.sTAnrjf nun l nr., 
lr.OtmgCM. Over 8(10 Illit.f rutlonu, and u Ilcaullfully 
Culoreil Piute of Puu„fe*. Mulled fur 141 Cent*. 
111.1^' ILMWTICATEU AMAT Knt’g 4;ril>E TO 
Till! PLOW l it (Mi KITCHEN CiAUltEN contain 
nioru piHoiiral tu formation on gnideniug Ilian many bieh-priced 
boolc. ijui ll*i onmnrlae* V.4KXI vnrletle* rii.nt PcMx, l.ooo 
vurlutb'. Bulb* Mid Plant*, 550 var 1 erle« VeiJCUblo K.vila, Uh) 
varlftllc. Potatoes, i-W. 220 page*, over (MH) lllojiriuloa*,'.' double- 
page culuicd plate-, of flower*. Price ■■ paper cover., fc. ceuu; 
bound In tnaMIri, 91 . 0 a. 
BUSS’ ILM HUtATEO POTATO CATAUI6DK 
50 page*. A valuable treatlaeou the Peian, and dcorlptlvp list of 
all tho principal vailotle. grown. l , roru*cl)- illuairated. Price 
10 wut*. U. k. III.ISS k H05S, «-t Barclay SI., Nuw Yuri. N. Y. 
THIRTY-i'lFTH ANNU AL REPORT 
OF THE 
OFFICE, Nos. 346 and 348 BROADWAY 
BI.JSS k BOAS, B l Barclay SI., Xuw Yurt, N. Y 
JANUARY I, 1880 
VeseySLHJU 
NEW YORK 
$36,213,457.61 
$i3S, 966.93 
Amount of Net Cash Assets, January 1, 1879 
Less deduction to cover decrease in value of U. S. Bonds and other assets 
15 John Street, New TTork, 
Offer to applicants tlielr new 
DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE OF 
Boarding Houses 
Agents, and larg 
it to their interes 
to the above ad 
latest terms. J 
Stores, Hotels. 
Restaurant*, Club 
consumers will find 
to Bend Postal Card 
dress, and get the 
$36,077,490,68 
REVENUE ACCOUNT 
$ 6 , 382 , 875.25 _ 
379,839,09—$6,003,036.10 
2 , 3391875.93 
Premiums. 
Less deterred premiums Jan 
Imere-u and rents. 
Less interest accrued Jan. 1, 
FOR 1880, 
for the VEGETABLE and FLOW 
ER Garden, for the LAWN, the 
Farm and NURSERY. 
N. B.—Be¬ 
ware of Imi¬ 
tators. 
tS9~ NO 
HUMBUG 
DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. 
Losses by death, including Reversionary additions to same.. 
Endowments matured ana discounted, including Reversionary additions to same 
Annuities, dividends and returned premiums on cancelled policies. 
Taxes and -e-insurances......... 
Commissions, brokerages, agency expenses and physicians’ fees. 
Office and law expenses, salaries, advertising, printing, &c. 
$1,569,854.22 
1,015,256.22 
2,236,-79.97 
173,608.64 
626,253.30 
307,392.81—$5,928,745.16 
KICIIOTOND, INI) 
Manufacturers of 
Mil* I* STONES 
nnd 
Flouring Mill Maohlnerv. 
W e manufacture P^l 
the beet Trenail Burr lUn-L-vCi -f 
CORN AMD FEED MILLS ^ 
in tho country. Scud iMflfL , 
for description and 
State vou saw this iKKisS 
In HDUAL N.-Y. 
TREES and FLOWERS! 
at wholoaale or retail- Bond to 
THE BLOOMINGTON NURSERY. 
EHtubLuliod *iN yearn. BOO Aercw. 13 (In-t -iUounert. 
ISTSVa offer for diatrihutlon AW Qtneral DeMrijitive 
Catalogue., .See Clunt Catalogue and Price-List 
f ree. BA I 111) A TUT'/ t.E. Agonte, Biuomin gto n, Ill. 
Oar Urge niuoLralcd CwfalMcnea 
El S' B'llrl everything for in-- sal (J«bleu Mullet 
ww B( ■ ||WIW)taAlt Uwill p*r you toaendnt 
inrrilQIt- HKNHON, HAULE A- OIL, 
ASSFTS. 
Cash in hank, on hand, and ih transit (since received). .. . 
Invested in Uniicd States, New York City, and other stocks (market value $14,- 
356,192.94).. .... 
Real estate... 
Bonds and mortgages, fir: lien on real estate (buildings thereon insured for $14,- 
287,000.00 and the policies assigned to the company as additional collateral 
security)... .. ... 
Temporary loans, (secured by stocks, market value $1,300,000).. 
Loans on existing poll, ics, (the reserve held by the company on these policies 
amounts to $3,160,000)... - ; • .. ..*. 621,403.02 
* Quarterly and semi-annual premiums on existing policies, duo subsequent to 
Jan, i, 1880. • . 
* Premiums on existing policies in couisc of transmission and Collection (estimated 
reserve on these policies, $330,000. included in liabilities). 
Agen is’ balances... 
Accrued interest on investments Jnn. i, 1880. 
>A detailed schedule of these items will accompany the usual annual report 
filed with the Insurance Department oj the State 0 /New York. 
Excess of market value of securities over cost. 
CASH ASSETS, Jan, 1, 1880.S 
Appropriated as follows: 
Adjusted losses, rlue subsequent to Jan j, 1880. 
Reported losses, awaiting proof, &c. 
Matured endowments, due and unpaid..... .. 
Reserved for re-insurance on existing policies 
cent. Carlisle net premium j ntm-participatini 
Reserved for contingent liabilities to Tontine 
4 per cent, reserve on existing policies of that class 
Reserved for premiums paid in advance. 
Divisible surplus at 4 percent. 
. $68,996,952.66 
Surplus, estimated ty tho New York State Standard at 4 1-2 per ct., over $7,000,000.00 
From the undivided surplus of 3,120,371.48 the Bonn! of Trustees ha*, declared a Reversionary dividend to par¬ 
ticipating policies in proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on settlement of next annual premium. 
During the year 5,524 policies have been issued, insuring t7,oq8,>73. 
Jan. 1 , 187 G, 44 . 6 G 1 . / 1870 , $ 120 , 132 , 119 . 
Jan, 1 , 1877 , 40 , 121 . Amount \ 1877 , 127 , 748 , 173 . 
Jan. 1 , 1878 , 15 , 605 . J 1878 , 127 , 901 , 887 . 
Policies in force ) Jan. 1 , 1870 , 15 , 005 . at risk J 1370 , 126 , 232 , 114 . 
$1,961,701.48 
» 3 , 544 , 671-96 
4-974,573-68 
Ml Church hCt Thiladiu. Pw 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
rrsCtifr/Wj The ouly Mill that wllJ 
\w, grind Corn with Sliuet on 
jA without extra c-xpunHc*. The 
S r5r j«r only Mill grinding l.'orti and 
~~ t*, .,~~T~ ^ Cob Hticcoflxlully that will 
* grind Shelled Born flue 
le * enough tor family use. 
e iA , fJrlndu twice a? fbBlUM any 
lOl .;# Other Mill ot same aiic and 
v . q>/J, ' J nrh-n. Mannfaeuirnd by 
.// j. A. FIELD, 8 ONACO. 
-■ *' 022 N. 2d St., St. Louis. 
367,989.02 
211,625.23 
32,199.23 
317,989.11—$38,185,431.68 
811,520.98 
. $225,662.64 
. 2i3,27L3* 
.. 32,780.98 
participating insurance at 4 per 
at c per cent. Carlisle net premium 34,016,840.82 
ividend Fund, over and above a 
1,371,^482.18 
800KWALTER ENGINE 
PLATFORM 
Spring* Wagon 
T/i* JYe Plus Ultra. 
EVliltY WAGON FULLY' WARRANTED. 
This Ih the Ix<hL ImmlHouiuHt, llghtost and strongest 
wagon of itw kind lu tho market. Every Farmer and 
Dairyman should have one. 
Correspomlonco uolleited. Address 
WATERTOWN »PKIN(i WAGON OO., 
Water 1 own. N. V. 
l-'-iiti 1 *, CiJll * inoludiug governor, feed- 
93m. iiiltSli', immp, drive-pulley, etc., etc. 
laSi! fwt U a*- the low price of 
‘I 3 Ho t , i ,sopo y or ' , '® a411 
f ‘ K ‘ N i ■ Manufactured at Biiriugllold, 
- Ohio. Send for Descriptive 
• ~ Pamphlet. 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Springfield, 0. 
Or. | IO Liberty St.. New Y ork City. 
Number of 
Divisible 
surplus at 
4 per cent. 
TmofV, ( «wo, *J.,ua»,oio. 
Death- ( 1B76 X 647,648. 
claims J 1877, 1,638,128, 
I?!?* l.§87,676. 
Income 
from 
Interest 
wim 
Double Platform 
Onr No. 1 Plantation Saw Mill Is designed to be 
run by 8. m or 12 horse-power Agrlcultoral Engines. 
With this power rrom 
1,500 to 4,000 Keet 
of lumber can be out in a day. A product 25 to 50 
per cent greater than can be cut with any recip¬ 
rocating saw mill. The mills are complete except 
saw, and will be put on the cars In Cincinnati for 
the low price or $ 200 , and warranted In every 
particular. Haw Mil's of all sizes, Engines and 
Boilers, Shafting, Uonrlng, etc. 
Illustrated circulars sent free. 
LANE & BODLEY CO., 
JOHN AND WATER STS., 
Cincinnati, O, 
TRUHTEEfei 
DAVID DOWS, 
GEORGE A. OSGOOD, 
HENRY BOWERS, 
LOOMIS L. WHITE, 
ROBERT B COLLINS, 
S. S. FISHER, 
WILLIAM 11 . BEERS. 
CHAf>. WRIGHT, M. D., 
EDWARD MARTIN, 
JOHN MAIKS, 
EDW. A WHITTEMORE, 
HENRY TUCK, M. D., 
ALEXANDER STUDWELL, 
MORRTS FRANKLIN. 
WM. H. APPLETON, 
WILLIAM BARTON. 
WILLIAM A BOOTH 
H. B. CLAFL 1 N. 
JOHN M, FURMAN, 
BOOMER A BOSCHERT 
PRESS CO., 
Hybaouhe, N 'Y. 
MATTHEWS' 
MORRIS FRANKLIN, 
President, 
WILLIAM H. BEERS, 
Vice-Preset <£• Actuary, 
THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. 
D. O’DELL, Superintendent of Agencies 
CHABLED V7BIDHT, M. L., ) 
Medical 
Examiners. 
The Mlandard of Aiuerica. 
Admitted by leading 8<s>ds 
mon and Market (lurduern 
everywhere to l«) the most tier- Vf *-*T 
feot and rellublu Drill in use. ' 4-^Lbtg 1 ^- 
Seml for Circular. MunufacL 
tired only by 
EVERETT Sc SMALL, Bouton, Mum. 
HE1TB7 TUCK, U. I). 
