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> LI PEs [FeB. 16, 1888, Statement of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. For the year ending December 31, 1887. Assets, $118,805,851 88, Insurance and Annuit; s and Annui- No. Amount, 129,927/$393,809,202 88 Amount. in force, Jan. | 40,943) $427,628,932 51 «Haviland China, at First Hands’ 1, 188 Risk: 89] 35.637-738 74 1152,2321$ 463,266,671 25 Revenue Account. cr By Endowments, Purchased Insurances, Dividend Annuities and Death $14,128,423 60 “ Commissions,Commuta- 4 tions, Taxes, and all her Expenses. $104,719,734 31 : 17,110,901 62 “ Interest, Rents Premium on Secu: ties Sold. 6,009,020 84 + 3,649,514 49 it 110,061,718 68 $127.939,656 77 | __$127,839.656 77 Balance Shee | By Bonds Secured by Mort- gages on Real Estate. .$49,615,268 06 * United States and other aerees 4304390877 81 ate and Loans on Collaterals 101595173. 37 * Cash in Banks and Trust FISH SET No. 637. BLUE. Companies at interest... 2,619,362 66 wii * Interest accrued, Premi- soe satis -eee:| DINNER SETS a Specialty. transit and Sundries EITHER IN COMPLETE SETS OR IN COURSES, Dr. To Reserve for Policies in force and for risks terminated ..... “ Premiums received in advance. . “ Surplus at's per’ cent. $112,430,096 00 _ 82,314 36 6.294.441 52 2,9731169 98 $118,806,851 88 I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the same to be correct A. N. WATERHOUSE, Auditor. From the Surplus above stated a dividend will be apportioned as usual. eal isks Assumed, Risks Outstanding. $34,681,420 $351,789,285 46,507,139 308,981,441 56,832, 393,809,203 427,628,933 Surplus. $4s743077" 5,012,634 5,643,508, 6,294,442 Send 50 cents fora finely illustrated Price-List, FRANK HAVILAND, 14 Barclay Street, 1884. 1885, 1886, 1887. 69, New York, January 25, 1888. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. F. Ratchford Starr, Julien T, Davies, Lewis May, Robert Sewell, Oliver Harriman, Henry W, Smith Robert Oiyph: nme F. Baker, Jos. Thompson, Dudley Olcott, Frederie Cromwell, Samuel E. Sproulls, Luclus Robinson, uel D. Babeovk, 8, Van Rensselaer Cruger, Charles R, Henderson, George Bliss, Rufus W, Peckham, J, Hobart Herrick, Wm. P. Dixon, Robert A. Grannis, Just below the Astor House, NEW YORK CITY, cl - MoCur James 0. Holden, Wim. D-Washbu! Hermann C. von Post, CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Alexander H. Rice, @HEIR VALENTINE. HE interested young ladies are more than gratified with their valentine. Fron: it they learn that it only takes fifty-eight hours and but one change of.cars to go from New York to: Denver, if the Burlington Route is taken from Chicago Fifty thousand people go abroad every year that have never seen their own country. The beauties of the Rock Mountains surpass the splendors of the Alps, and Colorado as a summer or winter resort is;now the fashion. People may as wel be out of the world as out of the swim. The Burlington Route, C. B. & Q. R. R,, is the direct line from Chicago to Coloradify points, and the only line running sleeping cars from Chicago to Denver and Cheyenne without change. Tickets via the Burlingto Route to all points west, can be obtained of any coupon ticket agent of its own or connecting lines, or by addressing : comicbooks.com