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We have used a great many Biblesin our day Jenning’s Sanitary Depot. JENNINGS PATENT WATER CLOSETS, Ne? thang Sp and can’t possibly see the difference between them so nag as they point the right way to heaven and have na razor ANNoy has been invented which will throw a she Ils now expl ubat and Turn A. b. aENNINGS, | The ns—one to V 1 and the other to Delaware pprictor. | The ht a duel. They were eacli Live, . ana. —Norristoren Herald. COLUMBIA BICYCLE The Bleycie has proved Itself to be a p imanent, practical road-vehicie, and the nut n aly use ts rapidly nereasing. emda Chaff : Baton as secon er, and by the “Eble other one to me witha stamp on it. Save ; THE POPE MP'G 00, 626 Washington St,, Boston Ma: NEW YORK RIDING SCHOOL, 34th St., near 3d Ave. “THE JUDGE” sis or" Box 20, 3 North Moore St. No Ve bill, says ti THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT NEWYORK LIFE INSURANCE C0. Office, Nos. 8346 & 848 Broadway. JANUARY 1, 1882. Amount of Net Cash Assets, January 1, 1881 REVENUE ACCOUNT. $8,438,684.07 Less deferred premiums Jan. 1, 1881 '387,972:13—$8,050,211.96 Interest aad rents, (including featited gains on reat estate sold 821.70 Less interest accrued Jan. 1, 1881 ‘357,167_37-—2.432,654.33—$10.483,366.27 -$41,344,120.85 Premiums oe $51,827,487.12 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT, Losses by death, including Reversionary additions to same Endowments matured and discounted, including Reversionary additions to same Annuities, dividends, and returned premiums on cancelled policies Total Paid. Policy-holders Taxes and re-insurances. Commissions, brokerages, agency expenses and physicians’ (ees Omice and law expenses, salaries, advertising, printing. &c $2,013.203.32 ‘$64,924.96 2,513,691.98 '$5.091,820.22. 226,712.28 1,001°027.59 '379'860.21—$6,697.480.26 $45,130,006.86 ASSETS, Cash in bank, on hand, and in transit (since received) lvested in U.S, New York City and other stocks, (market valve, $19,315.306.20) eal estate Bonds and mortgages, frst lien on real estate, (buildings thereon insured for $16,940,- ‘000.00 and the policies assigned to the Company as additional collateral security) 18,215,030 73 Temporary loans, wsecured by stocks, market value, $2.683,577.50 2:376,000 00 *‘Loans of existing policies. \the reserve held by the Company on these policies ‘amounts. 10, $2,879,000.) $45,227.34 * Quarterly and semi-annual premiums on existing policies, due subsequent to Jan. 4, 1882 82,161.00 + Premiums on existing policies in course of transmission and eotlection (estimated reserve on these policies $300,000. included in liabilities) 227,032.97 Agents’ balances. 48.63.32 ‘Accrued interest on investments Jan. 4, 1882 294.254 80—$45,130,006.85 Excess of market value of securities over cost sa eran $21098,774.78 CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1882.. Appropriated ae follows: Adjusted tosses, due subsequent to Jan. 1, 1882 Reported losses, a $1.271,588.41 47/286'531.42 41486 306 62 $47,228,781.64 $361,544.10 iting proof, ke 187.439'98 Matured endowments, due and ‘unpaid, (claims not presented) 50.252.67 ‘Annuities, due and unpaid (uncalled for) 2,965.35, Reserved for re-insurance on existing policies: participating insurance at 4 per cent, Carlisle net premium; non-participating at 5 per cent. Carlisle net premium "39,116,408 63 Reserved for conting es to Tontine Dividend Fund, over and above a & iper cent. reserve on existing policies of that class. Reserved for premiums paid in advance $42,401,745.03 Divisible Surplus at 4 per cen! 4,827,036.61 Estimated Surplus by the New York State Standard at 4j pert 10,000,000.00 From the undivided surplus of $4,827,036 the Board of Trustees has declared a Reversionary dividend to partici- pating policies in proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on settlement of next annual premium. During tho yest ay 941 Folicies have been issued, insuring $32,374,281. Jan, 4, 1878, $127,901.88. Number of Amount | Jan. 1) 1879, 125.232 144 0; 127,447,763 at risk jas iiss, tasazear8 Jan. 4) 1882) 151,7601824. Policies in force 1882, $3,927. ( 1877, $1,638,128. \ 178) 1.687.076. Income = Jan. 4, 1878, $2.664.164 Divisible (Jan: { jars, Fattase Surplus at + Jan. 31120/371 '295.096, 827.036. claims < 358 ‘ 369) 454. ‘fons (isst: 2ota/zea; Interest MORRIS FRANKLIN, HB CLAFLIN, NRY BO} r BHT, M0 USS RURAN, Hows TOWHITE, EDWARD MakTiN: SAvip bows. ROBERT B COLLINS, JOHSSMAIES GEORGE A. OSGOOD, 5. 5. FISHER, HENRY TUCK, M.D. pwitte Ko SUi adi GRAN WILLIAM TL BEERS THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. MORRIS FRANKLIN, D. O'DELL, Superintendent of Agencies. President. CHARLES WRIT, M. Br yo Ease WILLIAM H. BEERS, HENRY TUCK, M. D., Vice-President and Actuary. comicbooks.com