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JUDGE 63 FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT or THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANGE CO, Office: Nos. 846 and 848 Broadway, New York. TFTANUARY a, 1sss. Amount of Net Assets, January 1, 1887.. --$71,819,623.48 REVENUE ACCOUNT. Pre etic $1919.67 H ved premiums, January 4, 1,041 5-18 $18,256,853.72 “os interest acercd, Jamiaty i, 188%: . seme SBR 3,765,933,.40—$22,062.7 a ~~ $93,872,410.60 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Loses by death, and Endowments matured and discounted (Including reveronary additions to ® i ‘cians’ fee wi law expenses, aalaricn, advertiniig. priat ASSETS. posit, on hand and in transit, Bonds and other bonds abd stocks (market value $32.2 ortgages. first lien on real extate (oun theseoo insured for: $14,000,000 ‘and the Yes assigned to the Company as additional cd yi Loans (inarket value of securities beld as collateral, 2,404,953). existing policies (the Reserve on these policies, included in Liabili 0) ly and semf-annual premiums on existing rliclea, due wubseaiient to Jaa = on existing polices in course of transinlasion aid collection. (The Reserve ba thes dabilities, is estimated at $1,300 alanc 7289 ccrued Intes org ‘on investments, January 1, THR, OR 477 59—$79,912,317 17 Market value of securities over cost value on Company's books. 3,167,528.68 * A detailed schedule of these items will accompany the usual annual report filed with the Insurance Department of the State of New Yor! TOTAL ASSETS, January 1, 1888, - - “> $83,079,845.85 Appropriated as follows: Approved lowes in course of payment losses awaiting proof. ete. i ndowments, due and unpaid (claims not presented) Jue and unpaid (claims not presented)... tere sl for reinsurance oo existing policies; participating insurabceJat 4 pei We net premium; noo-participating at ‘amount of Reserve (transferred from Surplus account) req ndand of Valuation (Actuaries’ 4 per cent), Included ia contingent labities to Tontine Dividend Fund. January 1, 1857, over on 8. Pe,cent Kenerve on existing policies of that class 4.170, luring IN. ne policy-hoklers during the year ou matured Tontines. To ud, January 1, 1983 . eer ae 5,815,790.8 Keerved for premiums paid in advance 002.2202 22358073 $76,428,266.74 6,651,580.11 ; | $83, 079, 845-85 Surplus by the present, New York State Standard, t.c., 4 per cent Actuaries’ — $1) 4g goa og pa st ami ai aa th ar tens ban cn 9 Herero, So aoe Number of policies issued during the year, 28,522. Risks assumed, $106,749,205. Total number of policies in force December 31, 1887, 113,323. Amount at risk, $358,035,636. Divisible Surplus (Company's new Standard)............:seeeeeee F TRUSTEES: WM I. APPLETON, ¥ BOWERS, AS 8. ‘8, GEORGE H. POTTS, HN CLAFI LTER H. 1 Cc. G. BALDW WILTIAM A. BOO" rT ROBERT B. U NS, E RD MAR" JO '. STE, . HL i, Hoy. BENS H. BRISTOW, ALEX. STUDWE RICHARD MUS WM. L. STRONG, LL. WHITE. WILLIAM H. BEERS, President. THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. HENRY TUCK, Vice-President. A. HUNTINGTON, M.D., Medical Director. ARCHIBALD H. WELCH, Second Vice-President. RUFUS W WEEKS, Actoary. - S. FRY & SONS, TSTABLISHED 1728, BRISTOL, ENGLAND. 36 Exhibition Prise Medals. MANUFACTURERS OF COCOA AND CHOCOLATE. ENVIS COCOA EXTRACT. —Atmolutely pure, highest grade Cocoa; deprived of superfluous oll; rich Aavor, full Stroth; economical, beaithfuly 1b, and $b, decorated cau ia {HVS HOMEOPATHIC COCOA, Highly recommended by leading English phyxicians as nutritious and easily sligested. A mild and pleasant beverage’ <b. cans {IVS RURE CHOCOLATE.—For all domestic purposes—making * chocolate,” baking, ete., the best in the " 1b. cakes, each wrapped in fol'and paper. 7 The preparations of this celebrated firm are for sale by leading retail grocers, and at wholesale by GO00D STEAM HEATING SAVES YOUR HEALTH. Simplest in Con- struction. Largest Steaming Capacity. Greatest Economy in Fuel, NO ENGWWEER OR SKILLED LABOR 1S REQUIRED. MANUFACTURERS UNDER FISKE'S PATENTS. AGENTS WANTED Send for new IMlus- trated Catalogue and References DUPLEX ‘STEAM HEATER Co. No. 10 Barclay St., New York. Send 6c. for 20 Samples and Kales for Mention JUDGE rhen you order, and we will ive to each purchaser a pair of “PANT STRETCHERS.” The best invention ever made for taking out WRinkles and bageing at the knees, aun shaping the bottoms of Pa Sent by Mail or Express Prepaid. SU irs, "913.25 to 830.00. Every garment cut and made to the indi. vidual measures and directions giveo us and a fit guaranteed. Y STATE PANTS CO., Custom Cte 34 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass. WHY THE-BEST ? That is just what we have been trying to tell you; now suppose you send us one dollar, and receive by mail a sample box of the best 10c. Cigars in the world. oS: rg aah, BE ‘Hwosse1g paw yso4 “Surg “Sywog Joy “Tupausvay_ Factory, Boston. Bend $1.2, $2.10 or $3.40 for a retail D Ye: saeibea rk ae : re. Suitable for prese ~ AUSTIN NICHOLS & CO., Importers and Wholesale Grocers, New York. ‘Try tt HIE, Confectioner, 212 State eiGne comicbooks.com