•■• My object is to call attention to the fact, that a Policy of Life Insurance is the cheapest and safest mode of 

 making a certain provision for one's family." — Benjamix Frankun. 



" One should insure in health, as sickness may suddenly overtake the most robust, and disqualify him for 

 insurance." 



'• Life Insurance the best investment. If long lived, the insured obtains a good interest on the premium paid, 

 in cash dividends, and in most instances a very large return for a small outlay. In case of death there is a 

 grnat advantage over Savings Banks." 



" The average length of human life is only Thirty-three years. Of 500 persons, only 1 lives 80 years, and of 

 100, only 6 live 65 years." 



THE NEW ENGLAND 



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BOSTOnsr, 3Vn^A^SS.A.C£3:XJSETTS. 



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BRANCH OFFICE, 110 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 



Accumulated Capital, upwards of . . . $1,000,000 



After paying Losses do 600,000 



And Dividends in Cash to all the Policy holders, 500,000 



WILLARD PHILLIPS, President. 

 niascToits. 



CHARLES P. CURTIS, SEWELL TA!>1'AN, 



MARSHALL P. WILDER, CHARLES HUBHARD, 



TUOS. A. DEXTER, WILUAM B. REYNOLDS, 



A. W. THAXTER, Jn., 

 GEORGE H. FOLGER, 

 PATRICK T. JACKSON. 



B. F. STEVENS, Secketarx. 



This Company has just declared a large dividend, payable in cash to all the 



policy holders. 



The surplus is divided among all the policy holders, in CASH, thus aflfording 

 a good and certain rate of interest upon the outlay of premiums, and avoiding the 

 large and unnecessary accumulations of unpaid dividends of uncertain tendency,, 

 and erroneously called capital. 



One-half of the first five annual premiums on life policies loaned to insurers if 

 de.sired ; the remaining half may be paid quarterly. 



The premiums are as low as those of any reliable Company. 



B@^ This is the oldest American Mutual Life Insurance 

 Company, and one of the most successful, and is purely 

 Mutual, dividing all the surplus profits among all the In- 

 sured. 



Insurance may be effected for the benefit of married women, beyond the reach 

 of their husband's creditors. Creditors may insure the lives of debtors. 



Blank forms of application for Insurance, or the Company's Pamphlet, contain- 

 ing the charter, rules and regulations, also the annual reports, showing the condi- 

 tion of the Company, will be furnished gratis by addressing the 



BRANCH OFFICE IN NEW YORK CITY, 

 Metropolitan Bank Building, llO Broadway, cor. Pine st 



JOHlf HOPPER, 



Agent and Attorney. 



