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THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company of New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRresipEeNT. Statement for the y ar ending I December 31, 1891 Assets, - = $159,507,138 68 Reserve on Poltees (American Tabi + = $146,968,322 00 Liabitities other t than Ueserrey 507,849 62 Surplus, 12,030,967 16 Hecelpts from all sources, = 97,634,786 53 Payments to Polley-ltoldern, ~ 18,F88,711 86 Bisks assumed and renewed, 194,470 policles, - 607,171,801 00 Bisks In force, 226,607 polleles, ‘amounting to 695,763,461 03 Nore.—The above statement shows 2 large increase over the business of 1890in amount at risk, new business Susumed, payments to policy holders receipts assets and soxplus 5 and includes as risks assumed only the number ‘amount of policies actually issued and paid for 1a the accounts of the year. THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED AS FOLLOWS: Real Estate and Bond & Mortgago $31,345,540 48 Ioans, ~~ <8 Cnited States Bonds and other Seer 57,661,455 7 srities; = Ss Loans on Collateral Secarities, 10,223,903 90 Cash in Banks and Trust Compa- nies at interest, =~ = 5,070,153 03 Interest accrued, Premiums De- 5,206,085 49 $159,507,138 63. ferred, ete, = - - = I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and fied the same to be correct ‘ALN. Warernovsr, Auditor. From the Surplus a dividend will be apportioned as usual. REPORT OF THE EXAMINING COMMITTEE, (0S: of Ths Mataal Life Iasaraace Compazy of Sew York, Ianuary 25, 18% Ais mang fh Bard of Pras of is apasy, ida ide 2a cay of Deceaber, ltina, ‘ Shas Loans to anmaalstauament rls poor tng Daceber So asd w vent to exe by caxparisn Wit Us aces ol be FE itn bare caretal Yerfermed tbe duty enigad to tha, ainuceneeent Biaalparaiteomet ‘are in possession of tbe Company, als sabg th ark anlar ate Sri aresunentsf the Conary and cpr ther xia Searen ete, sears wit vt eecoaats and teachers havo beea kept, and the basiness in geaeral is transacted, H.C. vow Post, — Rooter Seweu, Groase Buss, JH. Heanen, Juutn T. Danes, D.C. Rosnson, Jas. C. Hoot. ROBERT A. GRANNI3S, Vict-PacsioenT. Warren R, Guerre, - Frepenic Cromwetl, = Emory McCunrocx, = == General, Manager. ‘Treasurer, ‘Actuary, Bin Hevar Taoursox, the most noted physician of Eng- land,says that more than half of all diseases come from errors in diet. 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He is unabel to swoller and 1 his stumkck tube is gon, I hay giv hym evry thing without effeckt. his father is welthy Onerable and in- fluenshial. he is an active member of the M. E. chirsch and god nos I dont want to loose hym, what shall I due. “ans. buy returne male, yours in neede.”” —Medical News, “Do you keep corn-meal ?" inquired the man with the basket on his arm, No, sir,” said the grocer ; “* we sell it. do you want ? “Did I say I wanted any ?" mildly asked the man with the basket. And he went out and hunted up another grocery store where the salesmen were not quite so smart. —Chicago Tribune, How much Hk took her hand tenderly. “A ring ‘would look sweet on that little finger," he said—"* an engagement ring.” “It isn’t the fashion to wear engagement rings on the little finger,” she replied, drawing her hand away. TEACHER: Now, Mamie, tell me how many bones you have in your body. Mamie: Two hundred and eight. TEACHER: Wrong; you have only 207. Mamie (/riumphantiy) : Yes, but 1 swal fishbone at breakfast this moming.— Harper THe GRAND Vizier : Oh, yourmajesty! The Sul- tana dead! What was the disease ? Tite Cauipit: Oh, Hamet, | am_ inconsolable ! ‘The new executioner came this morning and | wanted to try him. She was the only one handy and Greely) 1 couldn't resist the temptation !—Prince- ton Tis EXCITED PASSENGER (on Southern railway) : Con- ductor, my wife has lost her bonnet out of the window, Conbuctor : How long ago was it? S ‘R : About half an hour. - ‘OR: [guess we can back up. Look out of the window and see if you can see it—Cloak Re- vie: QUALITY EQUA Ourt Cards are wed he leading ‘Clubs aod ‘Aroy and Navy. lealers have them. SAMPLE PACK maiied on receipt of he sure you see the word TRITON on the box and wrapper ofeach pack. Ask for TRITONS 5 they are double enameled, N. Y. CONSOLIDATED CARD CO., West 14th Street, N. Y. 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