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I didn’t suppose you ever could pass a candy store without going in. Miss PINKERLY: Don't you remember ? You were with me !—7ruth, No good dinner complete without Marie Brizard & Roger Creme de Menthe. They are the perfection of the cordial maker's art, For sale everywhert T. W. Stealer, Union Square, New Vork. “TL HEARD an alarm of fire, I think,” be said in the theatre, ‘and I must go out and see about it.” Returning after fifteen minutes. “Tt wasn'ta fire,” he said shortly. “Nor water,” she said, still more briefly. —Exchange. Tone vr wit Miutac’s Catisava, maintain your stamina, for exhaustion invites malaria and all epidemics. Get the genuine, and 183 Broadway.—Advt. Wedding Silver. The GokHaM M’r’c Co, have entirely replenished their stock after the holiday trade and are now making daily displays of appropriate presents for MIDWINTER WEDDINGS. ‘These selections comprise a wide range of artistic productions combining utility with beauty of form and decoration, (ART ROOMS-—Third Floor.) GORHAM M’F’G CO., Silversmiths. BROADWAY-—Carriage entrance 19th St- FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Office: 346 & 848 Broadway, New York. JOHN A. MCCALL, President. JANUARY 1, 1894. Real Estate .... Stocks and Bonds Bonds and Mortgages. Loans secured by collaterals. Premium loans... . Cas Cash in Office and in Banks and Trust Companies. Interest and Rentsdue and accrued. 2 Net amount of uncollected and deferred premiums . Total Assets $148,700.781.21 LIABILITIES. Reserve, or Value of outstanding Policies, Other Liabitities.. Total Liabilities. ........cccccceeeeeee vec ceecee Surplus, being the same amount as will be shown to be the Company's Surplus by the Annual Report of the New York State Insurance Department as of December 81, 1883. %131,675.151.08 $17,025.630 18 Total Premium Income. Interest, Rents, etc. Total Income 833,863,646.95 Death-Claims paid Endowments paid Annuities, Dividen Total paid policy-holders. Commissions nate ency Ex . Phys Sareea Bigs Total Disbursements....... Number of Pollcies fasued during 1893, 85,568. New Insurance, $223,848.991 ¢ Total namber of Policies in force January 1, 1894, 261,992. Amount at Risk, 8779,156,678. * Not including revived policies, pald-apa, or reversionary additions. STATE OF NEW YORK. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Albany, January 12th, 1894, 1, JAMES F. PIERCE, Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York, do hereby’ certify that the NEW-VORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of the City of New York, in the State of New Vork, is duly authorized to transact the business of Life Insur- ance in this State, 1 FURTHER CERTIFY that inaccordance with the provisions of Section Eighty. four of the Insurance Law of the State of New York, I have caused the policy obligations of the said Company, outstanding on the ist day of December, 1893, to be valued as per the Combined Experience Table ot Mortality, at FOUR PER CBNT, interest, and I find the pet value thereof, on the said 3ist day of December, 18%3, to be $128,969,672.00. _1 FURTHER CERTIFY that from its Annual Statement for December 31st, 1893, filed in this Department, the NET SUKPLUS to policy-holders is shown to be $17,025,630.18 on the basis of ADMITTED ASSETS ($148, 700,781.21) after deducting therefrom the NET RESERVE (®128,969,672.00) as calculated by the Department, and all other Liabilities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto subscribed my name, and caused my official seal to be affixed at the City of Albany, the day and year above written. JAMES F. PIERCE, Superintendent of Insurance. Ccomicbooks.com