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= SOME = Of the numerous dealers, because they could see a few cents more profit, have been guilty of offering worthless substitutes for the only original and gen- uine Salphur Soap—GLENN'S by name, There- fore, the public should guard against these deceptive imitations, and always ask for GLENN'S SUL- PHUR SOAP, by its full name, and take no other. Read the following evidence from a hi be soare pouennes all te tom fave re ind drug sure keepers hare emten vored to substitute oth sh elotor Soap tor Clean eaayiee. tie) were." just ax goed Baring f Kiods. I fied NU red or Glenn's Sulphur Soap. The most effective external Remedy nt for the cure of Skin Diseases and 7 Weantifying the Complexion. CavTiON, ‘There are counterfelta. Ask for eUateaTR Girnn's Sulphur Soap, amd sce that the Wh sity CN. CRITTENTON Is on each packet. Sold by druggist sini ‘and mailed to any address on receipt of Ss Smtars. Bctaextra per cake. — HALE'S HONEY HOREHOUND AND TAR FICULT BREATHIN y TIONS OF THE THROAT, BF TUDES and LUNGS, leading to CC SUMPTION Children derive great benefit from its Sooth- ing properties when suffering with Croup and ‘Whooping Cough. CN. CRITTENTON, Prop't, 115 Pu SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. strictly pare, CAN DY: for presenta, Try it on Address er. Gusti DODGING A CREDITOR. By “ED.” Books Ever Putiisbed, PRICE TEN CENTS. FRANK TOU: Publisher, 34 and 36 North Moore St., N.Y. WITH FIVE DOLLARS You CAN BEY A WHOLE 5 per cent. Imp, Austrian 100f. Gov't Bond, of 1860. teed by the Imperial Govern {at the rate of S per cent. per a One of the Fu two drawings annnally, In which 100 large premiams of 60,000, 10,000, 5,000, ete., Florins are Drawn. Every Austrian & per et. 100 forin hood, which does not draw one of the larger premiums, must he redeemed with at least 120 FLORINS, as there are no blanks, and every bond must draw something. ‘The next drawing takes place on the Ist of AUGUST, 1882 And eters bond bonght of ns on of before the Ist of August In entitled ta the whole premium that may he drawn (Aue that day. Country orders rent 19 KeOIsTxKED LETTERS. afl inclosing $5, will secure one of these bonds for the Dext dra wits. For orders, circulars, of any other Information, address INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO,, No. 180 Broadway, New York City. PSTARLISHED IN 18 N. Rin writing, please state that you saw this tn Tr THE JUDGE. THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT or THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE C0. Office, Nos. 346 & 848 Broadway. TANUARYT a, , 1882. Amount of Net Cash Assets, January 1, 1881. REVENUE ACCOUNT. $8,438,684.07 '387.972.13—0$8,050,711.94 2,389:821.70 '357,167_37-—=2,432,654.33—$10,483.366.27 $61,827,487.12 + -$41,344,120.85 Premiums. Less deferred premiums Jan. 1, 1881 Interest and rents, (including realized gains on reai estate sold) Less interest accrued Jan. 1, 1881 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT, sath, Including Reversionary additions to same. including Reversionary addition: dividends, and returned premiums on cancelled policies Total Paid. Policy-holders Taxes and re-insurances. Gornmissions, brokerages, agency expenses and physicians’ fees. Office and law expenses, salaries, advertising, printing, Ac....... - $2,013,203.32 0 Saime..S64.924.96 2,513,691.94 $5,091,820.22. 224,772.28 1,001 027-59 '379,860.21—$6,697,480.26 $46,130,006.86 ASSETS. 1d, and In transit (since received) jew York City and other stocks, (market vaiue, $19,315,306.20) - Cash in bank, en. -$4,271,588.41 Invested in U: $7.216;331.42 Real estate 4486 506.62 Bonds and mortgages, first lien on real estate, (buildings thereon insured for $16,940, 200.00 nnd the policies asigned to the Company an additional collateral security) 18218.030.13 Temporary loans, (secured Dy stocks, market valve, $2.883.517.50) Mibins'oa existing polices. ine reserve held by' the Company on these polices ‘amounts 10 $2,879,000. y 204 Semicannual premiums on ‘existing policies, due ‘subsequent to 1. $45,227.34 452,161.00 + Premiums on existing policies in course of transmission and eoliection (estimated reserve on these policies $300,000. included in liabilities) 221,032.97 Agents’ balances ae 337 Accrued interest on investments Jan. 1, 1882 4. 80—$45,130,006.86 Excess of market value of securities over cost $2(098,774.78 $47,228,781.64 Separtment ot the Seate of New York $361,544.70 CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1882 487.439 '98 Appropriated as follows: Adjusted losses, due subsequent to Jan. 1, 1882 Reported losses, awaiting proof, Ac Matured endowments, due and ‘unpaid, (claims net presented) Annuities, due and unpaid (uncalled for) Reserved for re-ingurance on existing policies participating insurance at & per eeni, ‘Carlisle net premium; non-participating at 8 per cent. Carlisle net_premium. Reserved for contingent liabilities to Tontine. Dividend Fund, over and above a 4 ‘per cent. reserve on existing policies of that class. Reserved for premiums paid in advance....... sates “$42,401,746.03 Divisible Surplus at 4 per cent.............0eeeesseeeeeeeeeee eres + 4,827,036.61 Estimated Surplus by the New York State Standard at 4} perct., cver.........10,000,000.00 From the undivided surplus of $4,827,036 the Board of Trustees has declared a Reversionary dividend to particl- pating policies in proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on settlement of next annual premium. Daring the year 9,041 policies havo been issued, insuring $32,374,281. Jan, § Jan. 1.1878, $127,501.887. Number of 879: as Amount (Jan. 4/1879) 1352314 Jans 44880, 27407-363. \ at risk } Jan. Policies in force 1, 135,126,916. Divisible Surplus at CHAS. WRIGHT, M. D., ‘M. FURMAN, SL. EDWARD MARTIN, s DAVID DOW ROBERT it COLLINS, |OHN MAIRS, WILLIAM A. BOOTHE, FORGE A. OSGOOD, S. S. FISHER, HENRY TUCK, M. D., ‘ALEX. STUDWELL, R. SUYDAM GRANT, WILLIAM H. BEERS, THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. MORRIS FRANKLIN, | D. O'DELL, Superintendent of Agencies. CHARLES WAIENT, MBytes WILLIAM H. BEERS, Vice-President and Actuary. HENRY TUCK, M. D., Boot. 12:12 ESTABLISHED 18386. NEAT AND ELEGANT Book BINDING, yRow THE Plainest to the Most Elaborate Styles. MBLEMATIC DESIGNS FOR ALL THE L ING SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. SPECIMENS ON EXHIBITION. IP YOU WAST GOOD WORK, AT LOW FIGURES, AND SAVE AGENTS COMMISSION, COME DIRECT TO JAMES E. WALKER, 14 Dey Street, New York. A FILE OF NEW YORK HERALD, 1847, AND TIMES, TO DATE, AND ODD NUMBERS, FOR SALE. ax EDITION WORK AT SHORT NOTICE A SPECIALTY. comicbooks.com