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Day
30
Month
September
Year
1892
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Public Domain
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THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society. OF THE UNITED STATES. Hexky IJ. IIydb, President. Jambs W. Alexandkr, Yice-Pres't. JANÜABY 1. 1892. ASSETS $136,108,518 Liabilities UH,iK)5,5.'i7 SURPLUS $2,22,O81 INCOMK $3í,054,í)+4 New Business qoq - ..lt wrltten In 1891. f -.w,ii9..w LLL??. } ■■■■ 04,894,557 Investment Bonds, Endowment Policies, Ordinary Life Policies, Issueil on the lives of both male aml fernnle and payable to the assured in 10, 15, or 20 years. Any person who will send the date of his birth will be given an illustration precisely adapted to his own age and circumstances. W, R. PRICE, Agent. Ann Arbob, Mich. ÜBT k SEABOIT'S AAEKRT, GROCERY AND FLOUR AND FEED STORE, We keep consiantly on hand BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &o. For Wliolesale or Retail Trade. We shall also keep a supply ot OSBORNE'S GOLD DUST FLOUR. r. M. Swift & Oo.'s Beat White Wheal Flour, Bye Flour, Buckwheat Floux, Corn Meal, F ed, &c, &c, &c, At Wholesale and Retail. A eeneral stock ot &R0OERIES AND PEOVISIONS :onstantly on hand, which will be sold on as reasonable terms as at any other house in the city. yCash paid ior Butter, Eggs, and Country 'roduce jenerallv. jyGoods Delivered to anv part ot the city with out extra charere. RiiiNoy & Seabolt. Ia i i ' II i i the Largest Gold Mine. VlfMMAM Ml the I.argest Silver Mines. Has Extensive Grazing Ranges, K jie Timber Belt. Wide Agrieultural Valleys. ïs larger than New England, New Tork, eunsylvania, New Jersey ánd Delaware conijined. The Great Northern Railway is thedireetline Erom St. Paul and Minneapolis to Great Falla, Monarch, Neihart, Barker, Helena, Butte and other Montana points. Apply to your home railway agent for tickets over the Great Northern. I do not wish to blow into I FND them, but merely whisper that i_,i_,i.w the Red Rtver Valley offers flne Minducements for home seekers, as also the entire región alone the Great Northern Railway xr.iTTi througb Minnesota, North DaYDIlR kota and Montana. For Maps, ,ivun GuideBooks, etc, apply to F. I. Whitney.O. P. & T. A., St. FARS Paul, Minn., orto your nearest E.AIXO. agent. In some States the THE YOUNG ratio is two and ofint ton three to one in voilNR ,„-„_„ favor of the men. YUUNlj WO MEN, The best route f rom MEN St Paul, Minneapmt" rn olis. Duluth and ADcnUT üü West Superior to MHtuul the Northwestern xucdc rrcTi and Pacific States is ' "tnc. YYEiOl . vja the öreat Nor Nnw thern Railway. IN UW. Farmscan be had in Minnesota and North Dakota on erop mand other plans to suit purchasers. No failure of crops in twelve years of settlement Large yields of wheat and other ppn staples. Fine stock región nLU Good schools and churches Healthful climate. Great Mar kets within easyreach. Farms RIVFR l';li(1 tor trnnl ""' proceeds i ■ "-' one erop. Highest prices paid for products. The Great Nor _.. ther Railway has three lines VALLEY through the Valley. Address W. W. Braden, Land Commissioner, St. l'uul, Minn., for par ticulars. ABOUT A GREAT COUNTRY. Maps and publications sent free, and letters asking information about travel and settle mentin Minnesota, the Dakotas and Montana answered by F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A. Great Northern Railway, St. Paul. Tickets to all points in the West. Lowest rates to, the Pacific Coast. I I fi fc I I gH The quiltlni party and the ■ stae coach are playcd ■ 1 ft Ml T UAnCl'-ut. The telephone mie ■ R (UILI mHUEiiiav,, Family QulltinK I ■■ n umi ■Machine are modern ne IN 3 HOURS ■ctü.ïit.f. Myulltin(rMa """' U chine ís a new und valuu B ble attachment for al HewinK muchines. (j, Iiuiy (notö or 9) can mako a qullt In Shoura; alsoquilt chlldren' cloaks; dress linlngs, etc. Send 996. OO and I will send you a machine by flrst express. Aftents wanted every where. Forcirculars and f uil Inítunnatlon address HKNUY T. DAV1S, 30 W. Handolpu 8t., Chicago Seton Hall College CATHOLIC. South Oranje. New Jersey Unsurpassed for healthfulness of location elegance of buildings, general equlpment and excellence of instruction. FOUNDED 1856. Send for prospectus and book of photographic views. REV. WM. F. MARSHALL, President.

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