12 
FOREST AND STREAM 
TENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT 
OP THE 
Home Office, 189 Market Street, 
NEWARK, N. J. 
.JANUARY 1st, 1876. 
Net Assets, January 1st, 1875, - $1,652,949.59 
Received for Premiums, $859,069.15 
Received for Interest,• 88,872.91 - 947,942.06 
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF 
The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New-York, 
I". S. WINSTON, President, 
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1875. 
INSURANCE 
ACCOUNT. 
In force, Jan. 1st. 1875,. 
New Risks. 
Amount, r 
.$301,928,725 I 
In force. Jan. 1st, 1876. 
Terminated , 
Amount. 
31 776,605 
$338,833,826 1 
$336,833,826 
Dr. 
REVENUE 
ACCOUNT. 
Cr. 
To Balance from last Account... 
“ Receipts since. 
.$69,157,411 31 1 
. 20,400,968 65 
| Bv Payments during the year.... 
“ Balance to New Account. 
. $14,143,156 54 
. 75,414,923 42 
$89,558,379 98 
1 
$89,558,379 96 
* ' 
BALANCE SHEET. 
To Liabilities.... 
“ Undivided Surplus. 
.$75,099,700 20 1 
By Investments.. 
$78,830,194 71 1 
$78,,830,194 71 
Frederick S. Winston, 
John V. L. Pruyn, 
R. H. McCurdy, 
William Betts, 
Samuel E. Stroulls, 
Samuel M. Cornell, 
Lucius Robinson, 
W. Smith Brown, 
William II. Popiiam, 
Samuel D, Babcock, 
Henry A. Smythk, 
William E. Dodge, 
TRUSTEES. 
George S. Coe, 
William M. Vermilye, 
John E. Dkveluc, 
Martin Bates, 
Wm.A. Haines, 
Seymour L. Hus ted, 
Oliver II. Palmer, 
Henry E. Davies, 
Hi chard A. McCurdy, 
Francis. Skiddy, 
James C. Holden. 
Herman C. von Post, 
Geo. C. Richardson, 
Alexander H. Kick, 
W. F. Babcock. 
F. Ratchford Stark, 
Frederick H. Cossitt, 
Lewis May, 
Oliver Harriman, 
Thomas Dickson, 
Henry W. Smith, 
John IT. Sherwood, 
Egisto P. Fabbri. 
Geoiige IL Andrews. 
RICHARD A. McCURDY, WM. II, C. BARTLETT, ~ O. H. PALMER, JOHN M. STUART, 
Vice-President. . Actuary. Solicitor. Secretary. 
G. 8. WmsTON,Jij,T>„ IV. It. GtT.FV.TTK, M.D., 
DISBURSEMENTS. 
Paid Death Claims, Endowments and Annuities, - 
Paid Returned Premiums and Surrendered Policies, 
Paid Salaries, Rent, and Contingent Expenses, 
Paid Commissions to Agents, ----- 
Paid Advertising, Printing, and Postage, 
Paid.Physicians’ Fees, ------ 
Paid Taxes, - - - - - - 
Paid Reinsurance, - - - - - ' - 
$2,600,891.65 
$196,203.13 
210,069.56 
52,820.06 
75,315,67 
19,342.36 
13,654.75 
5,691.85 
6,197.74 
$578,695.12 
ASSETS. 
$2,022,196.53 
Cash in Bank and on hand, ------- $70,704.05 
Bonds and Mortgage held by Company, - 703,287.10 
United States and 3tate Bonds, ______ 194,484.55 
Loans on call, (secured by U. S. Bonds and other collaterals), 212,455.21 
Real Estate, - -- -- -- -- - 61,555.54 
Loans on Policies, ----- --- 414,848.79 
Premiums in course of transmission, and Deferred Premiums, 302,036.48 
Accrued Interest, - -- -- -- -- 48,177.18 
Furniture and Fixtures, - - ■ - - - - - 7,651.62 
Due for Re-Insurance, - - - - - - - , - 6,996.01 
•LIABILITIES. 
$2,022,196.53 
Reserve on Policies in force December 31st, 1875, as per stand¬ 
ard of State of New Jersey, Am. Exp. 4-1 per cent., - $1,437,332.00 
Death claims not due and in process of adjustment, - - 58,000.00 
$1,495,332.00 
Surplus to Policy Holders, - - - - - - - 526,764.53 
Number of Policies Issued During the Year 1875,. - - 5135 
Insuring, - -- -- -- -- $9,775,050.00 
OFFICERS: 
J. H. STEDWELL, President. ' C. H. BRINKERHOFF, Secretary. 
R. C. FROST, Vice President. J. H. CANNIFF, Cashier. 
J. B. BURNET, Medical Examiner. 
OFFICE OF MIDDLE DEPARTMENT, 
DREXEL BUILDING, Corner of Wall and Broad Streets, 
NEW YORK. 
Pope’s Rifle Air Pistol 
FOR TARGET PRACTICE. 
J UST THE THING FOR SPORTSMEN AND 
military men. Shoots darts or sins* a distance 
of 50 feet. Perfectly accuraie. By practicing with 
it one m iy become a dead shot. Each pistol l? put 
up in a neat box, with 6 darts, 6 targets. 100 
ramrod, claw, wrench, and skeleton gun stock. Price 
$5; nickel plated, $6. Sent, by muil on receipt of 
price and 35 cents postage. 
One of the many testimonials from the Commander- 
in-Chief of the U. S. Army:— 
“It Is snrely ingenious in mechanism, quite accu¬ 
rate in aim. and useful in preparing one for the moie 
serious handling of the ordinary rirte. 
W. T. SHERMAN, General.” 
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.. 
FeblOtf _ 4.% High Street, Boston. 
THE 
Zoological Society of Cincinnati 
Desires to secure for its GARDEN species of ajl rare 
AMERICAN WILD ANIMALS & BIRDS. 
Parties having any Animals or Birds to sell are 
hereby requested to state in their offer the kind, age, 
(if possible), condition, and price, together with the 
probable cost of ireimportation of same to Cincinnati. 
ARMIN TENNER. 
General Agent, Zoological Society of Cincinnati. 
FeblO 3t 
VVm. R. ivchaefer, 
Manufacturer only of first-class Breech-loading 
Shot Guns, 
And Dealtrin ■ 
Guns of all Descriptions. 
Gnns bored to shoot close and hard, warranted. 
EVERY TIME. Gun stocks—bent, crooked, or 
straight—warianred to stay. Constantly on hand, a 
large invoice of Englnh chilled shot, in 28-lb. bags. 
■Repairing and engraving promptly attended to. 
No. 61 Elm Street, Boston, 
fet3 ly Corner of Dock Sqnarc. 
ral Leaf, for Meerschaum and Cigarettes. Does not 
make the tongue sore. Sample on receipt of <20 
cents. Highest award. Vienna. 1873. Send for cir¬ 
cular. WM 8. KIMBALL & CO., 
Peerless Tobacco Works, Rochester, i\. V. 
From Seth Green, Supi. IV. Y. State Fisheries. 
I tied Vanity Fair to be the best article of tobacco 
adapted to the wants of the sportsmun. Have used 
your tobaccos for many yea.s, and know them all to 
be Iir.-t class. 
For Sportsmen. 
A trusty friend, in weariness or trouble: a solid re¬ 
source in Winter and rough weather, is a sweet pipe 
with Vanity Frir. Best dealers have it. 
THOMSON & SON, 
Manufacturers of 
Canvas Shooting Suits, 
OF DEAD GRASS COLOR. WARRANTED 
WATERPROOF. STRONGLY SEWED, 
AND EVERY POCKET RIVETED. 
Sole Leather, Enameled Cloth, 
WATERPROOF. CANVAS and BRIDLE LEATHER 
Gun Oases. 
HEAVY BAG LEATHER AND WATERPROOF 
CANVAS 
Gun O overs. 
Shot Bun Ammunition Cafes. 
Cartridge Bags & Belts. 
CREEDMOOR AND SPORTING 
Rifle Cases. 
RIFLE COVERS AND AMMUNITION CASES. 
Holsters and Belts. 
BAG LEATHER AND WATERPROOF CANVAS 
LEGGINS. 
DOG* COLLARS, 
ROD AND REEL CASES. 
BASKET STRAPS, &c. 
Comprising a complete line of Sportsmen's Water¬ 
proof Canvas and Leather Goods. 
THOMSON & SON. 
Office: 338 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Factory: JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS, N. J. 
j;tn27 3m 
Founded Jnly i, 1808. 
Thos. W. Sparks, 
From A. B.Lnmborton, Rochester. 
Having smoked your tobacco. Vanity Fair, by the 
camp fire and by the hearth, I believe ir in point of 
fragrance and ta*»te superior to all brands known to 
me. Being in search of a tobacco that wonlrl not the 
the tongue and mouth, 1 v* as made acquainted witn 
your Vanity Fair, ana fonud it to oe the nt iilus u Ira 
of natural leaf. 
Shot and Bar Lead 
MANUFACTURER, 
Ollier, 121 Wnlnnt St., Philadelphia. 
HENRY W. BALDWIN, Supt. 
For Cigarettes. 
A cigarette is an interlude to the serious habit; a 
graceful inuke-believe for spare houre. For cigar¬ 
ettes Vanity Fair has no equal. Rest dealers have it. 
M aple syrup in airtight 
gallon cans, $1.50 per gallon. No charge for 
c?.ns. K. L. GRAVES, Sunderland, Vt. 
Nov. 11—tf. 
