. Small-pox : the predisposing conditions and their prevention . d should be inevery family and library. These volumes were preparedfrom the Magazine of the same name, which has receivedmore and higher recommendations from the Press and fromEminent Authorities, than any other work of the kind inthe world. 8vo. Cloth. 583 pp. $ each. The Gas Consumers Guide. A Popular Hand-book of Instruction on the Proper Management and Econ-omical Use of Gas, with a full Description ofGas-meters, and Directions for Ascertaining theConsumption by Mbtkr, Ventilation, etc. Cloth. $ Pap


. Small-pox : the predisposing conditions and their prevention . d should be inevery family and library. These volumes were preparedfrom the Magazine of the same name, which has receivedmore and higher recommendations from the Press and fromEminent Authorities, than any other work of the kind inthe world. 8vo. Cloth. 583 pp. $ each. The Gas Consumers Guide. A Popular Hand-book of Instruction on the Proper Management and Econ-omical Use of Gas, with a full Description ofGas-meters, and Directions for Ascertaining theConsumption by Mbtkr, Ventilation, etc. Cloth. $ Paper, 75 cts. To any one burninggas this book will save its cost in a very short time. American Scenery, unparalleled in the Wonders of the Yosemite Valley and ofCalifornia. By Prof. Samuel Kneeland, , M. with original photographs. 4to. Cloth extra.$ Sold by all Booksellers, and sent by mail, postpaid,on receipt of price, by the Publisher, ALEXANDER MOORE, 2 Hamilton Place, Boston. Union Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY, of* matnt:.. DIRECTORS OFFICE,27 COURT STREET, . BOSTON, MASS. W. H. HOLLISTER, Secretary HENRY CROCKER, President. ASSETS, SIX MILLION DOLLARS. It has been in Successful Operation Twenty-two Years. The Union Mutual Life Insurance Company Is a purely mutual company, having no stock, and is man-aged by the members for their own benefit. It furnishes insurance at the least possible cost. Everydollar of its receipts, after paying the losses and expenses,and providing the necessary reserve, is returned to its mem-bers in annual dividends. Its dividends are made on the contribution plan, by whichthe surplus to be returned is apportioned among the policies inthe exact ratio of their contribution thereto. These dividendsare made payable at the end of the second year, and annuallythereafter, and may be applied to the reduction of premiums. It makes all policies non-forfeitable. For the surrender ofa plain life policy (requiring annual paymen


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