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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
JULY 42 
STATEMENT 
OF THE 
TRAVELERS 
OF THE 
INSURANCE CO 
Hart Tardy Can July 1, 
Assets. 
Real estate.' 
Cash on hand and in bank. 
I,nans on bond and mortgage on real estate. 
interest on lotius, aecruod but not due. 
l/oanx on collateral security. . 
Deterred Lite premiums .......... 
Premiums due aud uureportr-d on Life Pol¬ 
icies..... .. 
bolted States government Ixmds. 
State, County and municipal bonds. 
Railroad stocks and bonds. 
PutlL* Bti'V'lfR ......... . . 
Hartford City Gas Light Co., Stock,. 
Total Assets.$4,79 
Liabilities. 
Reserve, four per cent., Life Department... 
Reserve for re-insurance, Accident Dent... 
Claims unadjusted and not due, and all 
other liabilities. 
Total Liabilities. 
Surplus as regards Policy-holders. 
8 591.210 87 
201,903 02 
, 2,155,115 63 
56.051 24 
500 00 
58,466 08 
48,165 16 
341,448 75 
374,846 49 
417,825 00 
. 533,196 60 
19,950 00 
her teacher, “What must people do in order to 
go to heaven?” “ Die, I suppose," replied the 
little one. The teacher didn’t question her any 
further. 
There was a clever Oakland boy who, when 
lie was givpn 32 to dig up his aunt’s garden, 
hid a two-bit piece in it. and then told all the 
boys in the neighborhood. The next morning 
the ground was pulverized two feet .—San 
Francisco Post. 
A good little boy tried to persuade his father 
that a cigar is a very dangerous thing. “Why, 
papa." he said, in the enthusiasm of his youth, 
“you have no idea how powerful nicotine is ; 
why, if you put a single drop on a dog's nose, 
it will kill a man in less than two minutes!” 
A little girl, meeting a countryman with 
a load of slaughtered swine, dropped a cour¬ 
tesy. The rustic laughed without returning 
the civility. “ What!’’ said he, “do you cour¬ 
tesy to dead hogs?" “No, sir." promptly re¬ 
sponded the little miss, “I courtesied to the 
live one." 
Beside a straw stack sat a tramp—a jolly 
tramp, and wise—who, while he patched his 
tattered coat, did thus soliloquize: “It seems 
so sad that my lone life doth ever downward 
tend, and rags me into wretclieduess; but still 
I’m on the mend. Aud when I needle little 
cash. I make no loud laments, but by a straw 
stack sit me down, and gather in my rents." 
Frederick William IV, of Prussia, once 
upon a time stopped at a little railroad station 
where a deputation, headed by the mayor of 
the adjacent village, awaited him with an ad¬ 
dress. Just as the mayor braced himself up 
to deliver his oration, “a neighboring ass did 
sing both loud and clear.” A frightful silence 
ensued, but the King did not long delay in 
breaking it with the paternal and graceful re¬ 
mark: “One at a time, gentlemen; one at a 
lime ."—Pans Paper, 
$3,0 11,734 37 
Statistics to July 1, 1879. 
Whole number Accident Policies written, 540,000 
Whole number Accident Claims paid, 37,500 
Total amount Accident Claims paid, $3,1135,0, 0 
Total claims paid in Life Department, 81,5150,000 
General Accident Policies by the year or month, 
covering fatal or wholly disabling bodily injury, writ¬ 
ten by Agents at short notion. No medical examina¬ 
tion required, and the coat is but a trifle. 
Registered General Accident Tickets, insuring 
$3,000 in event of death, or $I5.U0 a week for total disa¬ 
bility : cost 25 cents a day, or $4.60 for 30 days. Sold 
at Local Agencies and Railway Stations. 
Life and Endowment Policies, of all safe and re¬ 
liable forms, on tbe well-tried Stock Plan. Ample se¬ 
curity and low cash rates. Plain and definite con¬ 
tracts ; no notes or dividends, aud no disappointment. 
M AHr.EWOOD INSTITUTE for YOUNG 
LADIES, Pittsfield, Mass. Advantages supe¬ 
rior and location unrivalled._„„„„ „ 
Revs. C. V. SPEAR and R. E. AVERY, Piunc. 
AWARDED HIGHEST PRIZE AND 
!. .j.” r\ ONLY 
PI hi P (■ H ft supplied to consumers at 
p I N P I p U prices tower thin ever 
I II In I bHv Known Ur/ore. These if nr 
Qualities seldom reach the interior, being sold only in 
large cities and among the very wealthy. Send for re¬ 
duced vrice-list, and compare with other houses. 
CONSUMER* IMPORTING TEA CO., 
tS Church Sheet, 
P. O. Box 4236 New York City. 
MEDAL 
1878. 
JAS. G. BATTEKSON, President 
RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. 
JOHN E. MORRIS. Assistant Secretary. 
THE WESTINGHOUSE 
Threshing Machines, Engines, Horse Powers, 
and Combined Clover A Grain Thresher*, jfl y 
Improvements in Threshers render them the |-r-~^ 
cost cony,Vt<- aiui effeotjygmachines in the rn<*r- 
BBC-- Ill'll. V. 
NEW YORK OFFICE. 
Tribune Building, 
It. Nl. JOHNSON, Manager 
Mill Manufactory 
Established 1851. 
Chris* mills 
FRENCH BIJHR STONE 
Forttbla Mills tor Farmers, 
Bsw RP1 Osaurt, eto. Price 
from <80 op. Complete Kill 
and Shelisr <9*. A bej osa 
grind and keep la order. 
Adapted to any kind of suita¬ 
ble power, Complete Flouring 
and Corn <1111 very cheap. 
Hosnm * masmoh co. 
IndiaaapoUa, Ina. 
One Word Covers tbe Advice 
Which should be given to nervous, slender, and 
debilitated persons —Invigorate l Sedatives, opi¬ 
ates, appetizers, are comparatively useless. The 
system must be built up with a genuine tonic in 
order to the recovery of vigor and tranquility by 
the nerves. A course, systematically pursued, of 
the leading lnvlgorant, Hostetler's Stomach Bit¬ 
ters, should be resorted to by those who suffer 
from weak nerves and general debility. The stom¬ 
ach. always more or 1 ess dyspeptic la eases of ner¬ 
vousness and loss of vitality, is toned and regu¬ 
lated by this medicine until the Organ acta with a 
precision akin to that of a steady going piece of 
mechanism. Complete digestion and assimilation 
are, through the Influence of the Ritters followed 
by <t gain of vigor and flesh, and the disappearance 
of biliousness and irregularity of the bowels, 
where such exist, as they usually do. Appetite 
and sleep are then regained. 
JOHN J. SCHILLINGER’S 
Also manufacturer of fire-proof Composition, Parti¬ 
tion, Furriuga and Celling*. .... 
Arched fire-proof construction without beams for 
brick-homes. 
Patentee of the SCIliLLIXGEJt Artificial Stone- 
fu/ther^information, Circulars, Plans and Esti¬ 
mates, address JOHN J. SCIlILiLI NGKIt. 
Ill Broadway, N. Y. 
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 
Weather Vanes 
IN THK COUNTRY. 
Mantfactubed et 
HARRIS cfc CO., 
54 BRUMFIELD ST., BOSTON, MASS. 
*rud for !*r4c* lei Ml. 
WITH 
Double Platform 
' GRATER, $40 
TELEPHONES $2 A PAIR 
BOOMER A B0SCHERT 
PRESS CO.. 
Svbacuse. N. Y. 
Gold Medal A warded at Paris lix position, 1878, 
LANE & BODLEY CO.’S 
CINCINNATI 
The best, the cheapest, most efficient and durable 
Engine in the market. Every Engine is tested and di¬ 
agram cards taken before shipment, aud every Boiler 
is insured for one year. 
Our Engines will give from 25 to 33J4 per cent 
MORE POWER 
With the same amount of fuel and water, than many 
of the engines now in the market. Send for our cat¬ 
alogue and prices. _ 
8-HORSE POWER, Weight 4500 lbs., $650. 10-HORSE POWER, 
Weight 4700 lbs., $750. $20 Extra for Brake. 
We hereby CHALLENGE 
i not fitted with Automatic 
¥ 76 per cent, saved In freight, with 
no breakage in carriage or putting 
on. tP~ Will lu-t a life-time. bend 
for full oewrlption and prices to tno 
IRON-CLAD JMANUFAt TURING CO„ 
P. O. Pet ! , 52S. flv’.v Y“rt( City. 
■ ■■ A fNi AHEAD ALL THE TIME. 
ill Ij' fa The very best fresh goods 
Pi direct fp'ro tne importert 
JL JL4a*N/| st half the usual cost. Rest 
plan to Club Agents snd 
large buyers. All express charges paid. Quality 
guaranteed- New terms free_ 
THU GREAT AMERICAN TEA GO. 
P.O.Box 4286. 31 and 33 Vesey 8t, N. Y. 
LANE & BODLEY CO., 
JOHN AND WATER STS. 
Cincinnati, O. 
Ig°4> 3 Printing Press 
Any Manufacturer of Agricultural Engines 
Cut-off, to a competitive test at a forfeit of from $500 
to $ 1,000, as may be desired. 
Send for Circulars, and Btate where you saw this, to _ _ 
Print* cards labels Ac. (Self-Inker »5> 18 larger sixes 
or business or pleasure, young or old. Do your own ad- 
ertisine and printing. Catalogue of presses, type, cards, 
c„ for 8 stamps. Kelsey £ Co. Meriden, Conn 
B. W. PAYNE & SONS, Corning, N. Y 
