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aS PURE LIFE INSURANCE AT ACTUAL GOST FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE, OF NEW YORK, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1888. Home Office, Temple Court, New York. }) M. MUNSELL, President, A.C. HUNT, Secretary, ASSETS J: Resi ew Insurance Written in ‘of Insurance in Force Jani Extract from Statement of the President. rectors and other Members of the National Alliance -— New: Yous, Pebrasry’ 20, 2300, MEX—The National Alliance iasued its first policy in November, 1885, and each year has shown a increase in ite business, of carrying a policy in the National Alliance for the past three years, we believe, has been much in ang life insurance company ever organized, considering the volume of busiticas in force year haa been one of prosperity in the steady increase of our mietnberaip, aa well aa in ‘rate and correspon: of insurance furnished. We congratulate our ment financial conditiv pany at the beginning of the current year, and ite ail in force 3,474 policies, covering $13,540,500 insurance, an increase of t. the Co ial Alliance the leading life insurance company of thin country by fur: ance at the lowest possibl ‘we point with pride to our F patrons the same careful n 188$ WITHOUT A DEATH C1 Respectfully yours, WITHOUT A CONTESTED MUNSELL, President, NOPSIS OF THE REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COM. OF THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE. New Youx, February 20, 1859. and accepted {1 1888, onorable pride. and healthy in jew and carefully selected lines, is sonie- n be no better evidence of the prosperity number of policyholders and atount 1888 were but $77,000, instead of $120,818,39, ax waa to bo expected by the American sof Mortality,” The table premium rat National Alliance (six full bi-monthly ial to the Mortality Table, with 3 1. the Rese! Premiums were not required during 1858, ‘ie reduction being $59,951 fo, whtel was equal to. divide A. C, HUNT, BEING, | preutie comma J. Q, PREBLE & MANUFACTURERS OF Blank Books, Enve OVER BOOO,000 OO Claims Paid. $14,000,000 INSURANCE IN FORCE. 63 Half Million Gain per Month. NO JUST CLAIMS DUE AND UNPAID. THE BEST LIFE INSURANCE POLICY IS TO BE HAD —IN THE— Home Benefit Association, 137 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WM. A. OAMP, President, CO., H. 0, BROWNELL, Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager, GOOD NE TO Pavies.® THE GRreatAprricen opes, Writing Papers, TABLETS, PADS AND PAPETERIES. We are the Only House in the United States who Manufacture this Complete Combined Line of Goods. 10 &12 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK.. Factories at Saugerties, NW. ¥. ackett & Wilhelmsp- S «1 Cithographing Ro, No. 410 Firtu Avenug, Cor, Sixteenth Street, NEW YORK. < Fine Color and Commercial Work >» Show Gards, Labels, Advertising Novelties, AK CARDS, FASHION PLATES AND PAMPHLETS, “INDEPENDENT” Writes as smoothly #8 a Lead Pencil J. L. ULLRICH & CO., 106 and 108 Liberty Street, Porcelain Fillings to match the Teeth. DOWN-TOWN STYLOGRAPHIC PEN. WHAT DID YOU SAY, SIRT AURAL CARBON "ANEW DISCOVERY FOR THE CURE OF DEAFN! ESS DENTISTRY. PORCELAIN DENTAL ART. Porcelain Bridges—teeth without Plates. GOLD CROWN WORK. ALL THE FINEST BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY PERFORMED BY CG. DEWITT HENRY, D.DS., PARLORS, REFERS BY PERMISSION TO ALL THE DOWN-TOWN PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS. v ER BUILDING, Moom 88%, 38 Park Row. Fountain Pens, $1.50 and upward. The FOUNTAIN PEN consists of a highly finished hard rubber holder, fitted with a superior I4-kt. COLD PEN to suit any writer. AND, CHEAPEST. EVERY SIMPLEST. ES PRICE $t AND UPWARD, PEN WARRANTED, , and is ALWAYS READY FOR USE. New York. comicbooks.com