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Tue: old uncle ever liked To hear young Georzy sing With joy apon the And make the welkin ring He purchased George a pistol which The shopmen call a “toy,” Next Fourth the wetkin will not ring With shouts of Georgy boy. Quiz tells of a little seven-year-old girl named Laura who is told by her mother that she mast not take jam because God soos her, “Can He see me in the closet if 1 sot the doorf* + Yes, certainly.” “Could He seo me if L got in your pocke sce every one.” "Bat could He see in E the table and the cloth ove sees you all the time.” Lanra (pouting)—" Oh, pshaw? L would like to be by myseif some of the time.” “Some men,” remarks an exchange, “wear their best trousers out i + in winter, ting religious, and the seats of their pants out in sta huly sbani in the act of A pretty colore aul beer ntly em bat sked: “Wha were you doing with Mr. B. when I saw you this morn- ing, Elizaz" * Natfia,” was the truthfal Very well, then,” continued her mistress, im + what was t Brooklyn Bayle, Tuy were € other by t tues, Tom 8 liked th nid how it sounds niusic in his ear. hame 0 well,” he added, as a sort of clincher to the “that when sister Clara asked me to name ier called it Fanny, after you, t was very nice Athe from him; “how would you like after yon!” + Why, th irily; “half the eats inthe ned after me.” The MRS. 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FSTABLISHED IN 1874, Tamar ‘tnitdo not conflict with day of please state that you saw this in Ty THE JUDGE. THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE C0. Office, Nos. 8346 & 848 Broadway. TANUARY 1, 1882. Amount of Net Cash Assets, January 1, 1881... g --$41,344,120.85 REVENUE ACCOUNT. Premiums $8,438,684.07 Less deferred premiums Jan. 1, 1881 '387.972:13-$8,080,711.98 Interest and rents, ‘including realized gains on reai estate sold)... 2.789/821.70 Less interest accrued Jan. 1, 1881 ° '357,167.37=2432,654.33—$10,483.366.27 $51,827,487.12 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Losses by death, including Reverstonary additions to same. evioasesst es $2,019,203. 32 Endowments matured and discounted, including Reversionary additions to same... $64,924.96 Annuities, dividends, and returned premiums on taneejied policies 2,513,691.96 Total Paid. Policy -hotde : poss eves cross 8.09% 820.22, Taxes and re-insurabees Ser o 224772.28 Commissions, brokerages, ageney expenses nd physicians’ fees 1,001027.59 Otice and law expenses, salaries, advertising, printing, & SII "321860 21—56,697.480.26 $45,130,006.86 ASSETS. hin bank, on hand, and in transit (since received) of ted in U. S., New York City and other stocks, (market valve, $19,313,306.20).- estate, 271,588.41 216 331.42 486,506.62 aes, Orsi tien on real estate, (buildings thereon insured for $16,940,- policies assigned to the Company as additional collateral security) 18.215,030.73 secured by srecks, market nalue. $2.482,597.80), 2.376,000.00 MLins of existing policies, the reserve held by the Company on these policies ‘amounts to, $2.879,000.) d ped kes sis277.34 *ouarterly and semi-annual premiums on existing policies, due subsequent to an. 4, 388 422,161.00 ies in course of transmission :nd aliection (estimated ‘reserve on hese policies $300,000, included in Nabiliies).<--.--- 227,032.97 Agents: balances ‘ 9.613 31 Aeceued interest on investments Jan. §, 1882 rs 291.254. 80—$45.130,006.86 cess of market value of securities over cost s2.098.714.38 Department a the Bae al Sow Yerkes CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1882..... $47,228,781.64 Appropriated as follows? Adjusted losses, due subsequent to Jan, 1, 1882 $361,544.70 Reported losses, awaiting proof, &e. 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... 39,716408.63 Reserved for contingent. Viabitit Tontine Dividend Fund, over and above a & ‘per cent. reserve on existing policies of that class 2.084.244 03 Reserved for premiums pail in advance 5 j 28,889.67 . $42,401,745.03 Divisible Surplag at 4 per cent... saben cs ++. 4,827,036.61 Estimated Surplus by the New York State Standard at 4} perct., over. 10,000,000.00 From the undivided surplus of $4,827,036 the Board of Trustees has declared a Reversionary dividend to partici- ating policies in proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on settlement of next Daring the year 9,941 policies have been issued, insuring $32, ( Jan. $44878)-45,605. Jan. 4, 1878, $127.90! 887, { san: s Frere! 45.008: Amount | Jan.) 1879, 1252321148, 3 Jans 4 4880, 48.208. 2 dana) 4880) 129°417,763 Policies in force | Jan. 1 1881, 4 at risk / Jani $1 4ast,-$35,226.916. Caan: 1, ¥ (Jan.1} 1882; 131:760,826. ¢ $877, $1,638,128. 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