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DON’T LOSE YOUR GRIP. Turne's a saying that is Clasp it closely to your h Though not veiled tn laa: Let it never more depart; In the storm or sunny weath 1 you slip, her— Never—never lose your gri As you climb life's weary ladder. As you strive to win the crown And with toll your heart grows sa! There are men will pull you down. Fight them off and watehi their motion, Lest your feet they slyly trip— They'll tread on you, I've a notion, Should you ever lose your grip. Should you love a beanteous maiden With a love that ne'er will wane, And think your life will be an Aiden ree from care and p p close hold of her Lest your love some other nip You'll be marred beyond correction Should you ever lose your grip, In the days when Peace is cheering. In the days of War's alarms, Or when Love, with swee aring, Welcomes Bravery to her arms; Aa you climb higher, Look! lest hand or foot should slip, So whate’er you may aspire Never—never lose your rip. Wnes the rider, in the guise of a drunken spectator, staggered into a circus-ring at Marquette, M and the ring-master went through with the usual foolery of ejecting him, incidentally remarking that no poli man was ever present when order needed to be restored, aGerman officer hustled the performer off to jail, in spite of all protests and explanations. “A choke,” he said, * but ven a man zay vere ts de bolice, and vy don'd dey arrest dat drunk man, dea de Mar- quette bolice is in dot vieinidy. und don'd you forgot id, Mr. Circus, I bed you."—New York Sun. NEW YORK AND LONDON. Splendid, new, fast steamers leave dock adjoining Pavouia Ferry, Jersey C1 SSTRATHLEVE sseeeesees Batarday, Se GRECIAN MONAR f Tuesday, Sept Saperior Accommodations fwr Saloon Passengers, Hrepatd steerage tickets, #24. belng $2 lower than by any ‘Apply to the General Agents, PATTON, VICKERS & CO 35 Hroadway. * Does not carry passengers, WITH FIVE DOLLARS You CAN BUY A WHOLE IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN VIENNA CITY GOVERNMENT BOND, Which bonds are fated and secured by the Government, and fare releemed 10 drawings FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, oti! each and every bonds is drawn with a larger or amalier prem Every bond MUST draw a Prize, ‘as there are NO RLANKS THE THREE HIGHEST PRIZES AMOUNT TO 200,000, 80,000, and 30,000 FLORINS, And bonda pot drawing Coe of the above prizes must draw a pretniam of not less that, 130 FLORINS. ‘The next drawing takes place on the 2D OF OCTOBER, 1882. And every bond bonght of us on or betore the 21 of October {0 the whole preminm that may he drawn thercon fe. OuLof-town onlers went tn REGISTERED LETTERS ng $5, will wecure one of these bonds for the next Jers, circulars, oF any other information, addres INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO. No. 150 Broadway, New York City. PSTABLISHED IN 18t4 N. D.tn writing. please state that you saw this in Tite JcpG ‘fa- The ahove Gorernment Ronda are not to he compared with any ‘whataneeer, apt do not conflict with any of the laws of the Cnited States, THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE C0. Office, Nos. 346 & 848 Braadway. 1882. Amount of Net Cash Asscts, January 1, 1881 REVENUE ACCOUNT. Premiums... “ £4.438,684.07 Less deferred premiums Jan. 1, 1881 387.972:13--$8,050,711.98 Interest and rents, (including realized gains on real estate sold) 2,389,821.70 Less interest accrued Jan. 1, 1881 '357,167.37—2.432.654.33—$10.483,366.2. $61,827,487.12 --$41,344,120.85 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT, Losses by death, including Reversionary additions to same $2,013,203.32 Endowments matured and discounted, including Reversionary additions to same. $64,924.96 Annuities, dividends, and returned premiums on cancelled policies 2,513,691.98 Total ‘Paid Policy -holders $5,091,820,22. Taxes and re-insurances Commissions, brokerages, agency expenses and physicians’ fees Omice and law expenses ieS, advertising, printing, &c 79,860.21—$6.697.480 26 $45,130,006.86 ASSETS, Cash ia bank, on hand, and in transit «since received) nis Invested in U! S., New York City and other stocks, «market value, $1$ 45,306.20) Real estate ie teacs Bonds and mortgages, first lien on real estate. (buildings thereon inttrdd for $16.940.- (000.00 and the policies assigned to the Company as additional eoltateral security) 18.215.030.73 Temporary loans, secured by stocks, market value, $2.883,577.50), 2/376,000.00 * Loans on existing policies, (the reserve held by the Company on these ‘policies Oatmouts 10, $2,879,000) i 345,227.38 ‘* Quarterly and semi-annual premiums on existing policies, due subsequent to Jan. 1, 1882 edlet 36) 452,161.00 * Premiums on existing policies in course of transmission and collection (estimated reserve on these policies $300,000. included in liabilities) 221,032.97 Agents’ balances : 48,673.57 Accrued Interest on investments Jan. 1, 1882 291,254.80 ~$45.130,006.86 Excess of market value of securities over cost ‘$2,098,774.78 eh sctalnd whedate of there accompany the wal aatcal report died wih the 1 Department of the State a New CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1882.......... $47,228,781.64 Adjusted losses, due subsequent fo Jan, 1, 1882 $361,544.70 Reported losses, awaiting proof, Be eine 18743998 Matured endowments, due and ‘unpsid. (Claims not presented) $0:282.67 Annuities, due and unpaid (uncalled fr) 2,965.35 Reserved ior re-insurance on existing polleie participating i. ‘lrisie'net premium; mon-partiipating at & per cent 39,116,408.63, Reserved for contingent liabilities to Tontine Dividend Fund, ‘ per cent. reserve cn existing policies of that class. 5 2,054,244.03 Reserved for premiums paid in advance 08 Slcicae 281889.67 $42,401,745.03 Divisible Surplus at 4 per cent... sistessee see 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 propertion to their contribution to surplus, available on settlement of next annual premium. During tho year 9,941 policies have been iseued, inruring $32,974,261. Number of $818; 45,008. Amount (Jan: (1878, 4353921 : : Jam tare. Policies in force | 4 4 at rink [Jin é Death- ( 1875: yesh ere: ; Divisible clatme J 1873) 1369.834. 8, 2033:630, Surplus at paid (jest: 20133203, Heat, Eanes, # per cent. TRUSTEES: MORRIS FRANKLIN, HB. CLAFLIN, HENRY HOWE WM HOAPPLETON, — JOUN'MFURMAN, LOOMIS L. WittTE EDWARD MARTIN. WILLIAM BARTON, DAVID BOWS, ROBERT i COLLIS JOHN MAIRS, WILLIAM A. BOOTH, GEORGE A. OSGOOD, SS. FISHER, MENRY TUCK, Mt. t> ALEX. STUDWELL, R. SUYDAM GRANT, WILLIAM H. BEERS. THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Seal resident. D. O'DELL, Superintendent of Agencies. CHARLES WRIGHT, M.D yt Brant WILLIAM H. BEERS, HENRY TUCK, M. D., Vice-President and Actuary. CHAS, WRIGHT, M.D. Or MARING WANT Te Bock. 12:12, ESTABLISHED 1886. NEAT AND ELEGANT Book BInpine PROM THE Plainest to the Most Elaborate Styles. SMATIC DE: f NC UBSCRIPTION BOOKS. SPECIMENS ON EXHIBITION. IP YOU WANT GOOD WORK, AT LOW FIGURES, AND SAVE AGENTS. COMMISSION, COME DIRECT TO JAMES E. WALKER, 14 Dey Street, New York. 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