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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Feb, 81, 188S. 



FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT 



OF THE 



NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. 



Office: Nos. 346 & 348 Broadway, New York. 



JANUAHY 1, 1889. 



Amount of Net Assets, January 1, 1888 $79,912,317.17 



It E YEN 1 E ACCOUNT. 



Premiums «22,801,981.11 



Lees deferred premiums, January i, 1888 1,17-1,340.36— $21,127,390.75 



Interest a ml rents, etc » 4,762,169.67 



Less Interest accrued Jnnuary 1, 18S8 483,477.59 — 4,273, 692.08— 335,401,382.88 



$105,313,000.00 



DISBURSEMENT AC( < ) V N T. 



Losses bv death, and Endowments matured and discounted (Including reversionary 



additions to same) $5,425,926.78 



Dividends (including mortuary dividends), aimuilii-s and inireliased insuninees 5,547,113.27 



Total Paid Policy-holders $10,973,070.05 



Taxes and re-insurances 303,062.84 



Commissions (including advanced and commuted commissions), brokerages, agency ex- 

 penses, physicians' fees, etc 3,558,440.80 



Office aud law expenses, salaries, advertising, printing, etc 654,6911.12— $i5,4s!i,263.si 



$89,824,330.19 



ASSETS. 



Cash on deposit, on hand and in transit $3,695,836.94 



United Slates bonds and other bonds and stocks (market value, S58,222,151.941 54.566,901.58 



Beal Estate 9,308,152.08 



Bonds and Mortgages, first lieu on real estate (buildings thereon insured for 813,800,000 



and the policies assigned to the Company as additional collateral security) 16.966,932.50 



Temporary Loans ( market a alue of securities held as collateral, $2,144.6701 , 1,676,250.00 



'Loans nn'existinu' po dries i the Reserve on these policies, included in Liabilities, amounts 



to over $2,000,000) S78.874.10 



"Quarterly and semi-annual premiums on existing policies, due subsequent to Jan. 1, 1889, 1,435,734.86 

 'Premiums on existing policies in course of transmission and collection. (The Reserve on 



these policies, included in Liabilities, is estimated at $1,51X1,000) 1,045,089.16 



Agents' balances 298,959.43 



Accrued Interest on investments January 1, 1889 451,605.24-$89,82 19 



Market value of securities over cost value on Company's books #3, 655,850.3(1 



*A detailed schedule of these items will accompany the usual annual report filed with 



the Insurance Department of the State of .New York. 



TOTAL ASSETS, January 1, 1889 $93,480,186.55 



Appropriated as follows: 



Approved losses in course of payment , $555,555.62 



Reported losses awaiting proof, Ac S02.964.77 



Matured endowments, due and unpaid (claims not presented) 56,511.88 



Annuities due and unpaid (claims not presented) 26,865.69 



Reserved for re-insurance ou exist' tig policies: at the Actuaries" table 4 per cent, interest.. 78.985,757.00 

 Reserved for contingent liabilities to Tontine Dividend Fund, January 1, isss, 



over and above a 4 per cent Reserve on existing policies of that class. . $5,315,720.83 

 Addition to the Fund during 1888 2,043,665.84 



DEDUCT— $7,359,386.67 

 Returned to Tontine policy-holders during the year on matured Tontines.. 935,609.51 



Balance of Tontine Fund January 1, 1889 6,423,777.13 



Reserved for premiums paid in advance - 46,504,21 



$86,397^936730 



Divisible Surplus (Company's New Standard) $7,082,250.25 



$93,480,186.55 



Surplus by the N. Y. State. Standard (iuehiding the Tontine Fund). $13,500,000.00 



From the undivided surplus, as above, the Board of Trustees have declared a Reversionary dividend to partici- 

 pating policies in proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on settlement of next annual premium. 



Returns to New Policies 



Policy-holders. Insurance in force. Assets. Issued. 



1880... $7,627,230 Jan. 1, 1887. .. .$304,373,540 .Ian. 1, 1887. ... $75,421,453 1886 .... 22,027 



1887.... 9,535.210 Jan. 1, 1888 .. . ;RS,',i:;5,5:<6 Jan. 1, 1888. . . 83,079,845 1887 .. .28,522 



1888.... 10,973,070 Jan. 1, 1889. ... 419,886.505 Jan. 1, 1889. ... 93,480,188 1888.. 33,334 



Number of policies issued during the year, 33,334. Risks assumed, $125,019,731. 

 Total number of policies in force January 1, 1889, 129,911. Amount at risk, 8419,886,505. 



WILLIAM H. APPLETON, 

 WILLIAM II. BEERS, 

 WILLIAM A. BOOTH, 

 HENRY SOBERS, 

 JOHN CLAFLIN, 

 ROBERT B. COLLINS, 



TRUSTEES : 



ALEX. STUD WELL, 

 ELIAS S. H1GGINS, 

 WALTER H. LEWIS, 

 EDWARD MARTIN. 

 RICH ft RD MUESER, 

 C. C. BALDWIN, 



JOHN N. STEARNS, 

 WM. L. STRONG, 

 W. F. BUCKLEY, 

 HENRY TUCK, 

 A. H. WELCH, 

 L. L. "WHITE, 



THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. 



A. HUNTINGTON, M, D„ Medical Direotor, 



WILLIAM H. BEEES, President. 

 HENRY TUCK, Vice-President. 

 ARCHIBALD H. WELCH, 2d Vice Pres. 

 RUFUS W. WEEKS, Actuary. 



SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CONTAINING 



intss on Trap Snooting, 



By "MALLARD " Also Descriptions of the 



STANDARD TARGET AND TRAP, 



AND TRAP SHOOTERS' SUPPLIES, ETC., ETC. 



THE STANDARD TARGET CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 



Sam IioveFs Camps; 



Uncle Lisha's Friends Under Bark and Canvas. 



A SEQUEL TO "UNCLE LISHA'S SHOP." 



By ROWLAND E. E0BINS0N. 



The two series of papers published in Fobbst and Stream, with added chapters. An 

 inimitable portraying of the woods and village life of Danvis folks. Cloth, 253 pp. Price $L 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 318 Broadway, New York. 







WANTED.-A COMPETENT MAN AND 

 t T wife to take cl large of a club house in the 

 Adirondack; must be able to take entire charge 

 of a farm, including the making of hutter and 

 gardening. To an honest and reliable party of 

 mtell igence this is an opportunity seldom offered, 

 and attention to his business will insure a per- 

 manent position. Address with reference, 



SARANAC, care Forest and Stream office. 



jan81,4t 



IN THE STUD. 



The undersigned offers the services in the stud 

 of the English setters 



PRINCE NOBLE 



(A.K.C.S.B. 8242), 



GUS GLADSTONE 



(A.K.C.S.B. 8210), 



At a Fee of $20 Each. 



J. J. SCANLAN, 



Fall River, Mass. 



ANTED.— FINE SHOTGUN, HAMMER. 

 TT less preferred. Bos 137, Ring Sing, N. Y. 



It 



TT7" ANTED. — A SECOND-HAND 6-GAUGE 

 t T or 8-gauge breechloading shotgun of stand- 

 ard make. Address with full particulars J. G. 

 ELY, Hamburgh, Conn. It 



TX7 ANTED.— FEMALE FERRETS. STATE 

 t » lowest price. Cobnwkll, Box 927, Schen- 

 ectady, N. Y. it 



THE GORDON SETTER 



STUBBIE, 



Pee $25. 



THE IRISH RED SETTER 



(A.K.R, 0277.) Fee $10. 

 Sport is champion Elcho— Old Palmerston 

 blood. Is a thoroughbred and field trained. He 

 is at Iowa City, Iowa. Stubble is with S. J. Mc- 

 Cai tney, Forest, Ohio. Address J. D. SPERRV, 

 Kellogg, la. 



\\J ANTED. — SECOND-HAND BREECH- 

 » T loading shotgun, 10- bore, 36 to 38in. barrel", 

 lOtolllbs.; must, shoot buckshot close at a long 

 distance. Address J. HEROLD, Kansas City 

 Mo. feb21,2t' 



im Mt. 



Shootino: anfl Fishing ii Canada. 



The subscriber, who has had many years' per- 

 sonal acquaintance as a surveyor with the for- 

 ests and streams of the Maritime Provinces of 

 Canada, as well as with those of part of Quebec, 

 is prepared to act as resident Canadian agent 

 for any association of sportsmen in the United 

 States, for the purpose of pointing out and direct- 

 ing parties to localities for fishing as well as for 

 banting moose, caribou, bear aud other game; 

 also for procuring canoes, guides and hunters, 

 and the securing of all supplies required for a 

 camping outfit— the guides engaged would be 

 such as are personally known to him. Proper 

 reference given on application. EDWARD 

 JACK, Fredericton, N. B., Canada. 



IRISH SETTER AT STUD. 



IMPORTED 



Blood red, winner of three Ists and four cups. 

 Shot over two seasons; carefully broken; splen- 

 didly bred and most typical mcolor, formation 

 and strain. Fee $25. 



E, O. DAMON, 



Northampton, Mass. 



St. Bernards 



BREEDING KENNELS 



OF ROUGHCOATS AND SMOOTHCOATS. 

 104 Premiums in 1887. 



Puppies and imported stock on sale. Cham- 

 pions Otho and Hector at stud. 



THE HOSPICE KENNELS, 

 K. E. Hopf, Prop. Arlington, V N. J. 



Ferrets vs. Rats. 



The best breeds of both voung and old Ferrets 

 for sale at ADOLPH ISAAOSEN'S "Sure Pop," 

 92 Fulton Street, New York City. A complete 

 book on Ferrets and Rat Exterminating sent by 

 mail for 15 cents. 



ROVER, 



FINEST BLACK IRISH WATER SPANIEL 



EVER IMPORTED, 

 And the best bred in the United States, will be 

 allowed to serve a few good bitchts. 

 STUD PEE, SS25.00. 

 THEODORE PREDMORE'S KENNEL, 

 Forked River, N. J. 

 Photograph can be seen at 111 B'way, Room 85. 



Send sti 



rail 



■■Kt^ Chester White, Berkshire 



MllflMlM and Poland China Pigs, 

 ■HHB fine setter dogs, Scotch 



HV Collies, Foxhounds and 

 ■BHto Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 bred and for sale by W. 

 & CO., West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 

 i for circular and price list. 



PARADISE 



Fin and Feather Club. 



ONE MEMBERSHIP FOE SALE. 



Address P. O. Box 1,248, 

 It New York. 



AT STUD. 

 Fee, SfS25. OO 



THE IMPORTED BULLDOG 



P0RTSW00D TIGER 



P. O. J For particulars address 

 Box J- RIVER VIEW KENNELS, 

 1029. \ Birmingham, Conn. 



A LARGE TWO STORY AND HALF HOUSE, 

 x\. thirteen rooms and attic, icehouse, stable, 

 etc., in midst of good sporting country; deer and 

 bear, woodcock, pheasants, etc., aud immediately 

 on one of the finest black bass rivers in the State 

 (West Virginia). Trout streams within a few 

 miles. Suitable for a club house. Will bo sold 

 partly furnished on reasonable terms. Address 

 RICHARD BALDWIN, JR.. 

 It 324 St. Nicholas ave., New York. 



THE GRAND ST. BERNARD 



MERCHANT PRINCE 



IN THE STUD. Send for particulars. 



Choice pups at reasonable prices. The Radial 

 Pedigree Klank, plain for writing or with 

 names of dogs printed to order; sample free. 



0. G. WHEELOOK, Arlington Heights, Mass. 



17 OR SALE. -A NUMBER OF VARIOUS 

 JO grades of guns and photograph outfits left 

 on my hands from estates. Please state your de- 

 sires and see if I can suit you. F. H. CARPEN- 

 TER, Box 2988, Boston, Mass. feb21,lmo 



St. Bernards. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion "RIGI." 



Young stock for sale sired by Rigi. 



WENT WORTH KENNELS, 



P. O. Box 284, Utica, N. Y. 



Common Pigeons. 



Strong flying common pigeons in lots to suit. 

 ABEL. HOOPER & CO., 

 708 East Baltimore St., Baltimore. Md. 



febl4,3mo 



T IVE QUAIL AND ENGLISH PHEA8- 

 _Lj ANTS for sale. Please send orders as early 

 as possible, which will be booked as received. 

 E. B. WOODWARD, Commission Merchant, 

 174 Chambers street, New York. 



fll 1 T ' 1L n 11 



Stud Irish Setter Barney, 



(A.K.C.S.B. 8397). Fee $15. 

 Write for particulars. QUEEN CITY KEN- 

 NELS, Elmira, N. Y. jan31,lmo 



T?OR SALE CHEAP.— SCHOONER-RIGGED 

 F (Sharpie) yacht; completely equipped for 

 duck shooting. Large cabin, and draws only 20in. 

 of water. Address MADELON, Care Forest and 

 Stream. 



r rVE WHITE HARES (Lepus Amerimnus). 

 Jul captured and properly boxed and delivered 

 to express in Bethel, Me., in good condition on 

 receipt of orders and remittances at $3 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. O. Stanley, Dixfleld, Me., Fish 

 and Game Commissioner. J. G. RICH, Bethel, 

 Me. decl6,tf 





Setters at $10. 



We have a lot of good-looking setter dogs and 

 bitches, with no pedigrees, that we have taken 

 in exchange for other dogs. We shall close them 

 out at $10 each. We guarantee that they are not 

 gunshy. For field purposes they are just as 

 likely to be good as if they cost $1C0. 



ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 



dec6,tf 237 S. 8th st., Phila., Pa. 



QCKEW PLATES. TAPS, DIES. ETC., FOR 



O gunsmiths an da ma ten rs. Send for illustrated 

 catalogue to S. W. CARD & CO.. M ansfield. Mass. 



In 1st Jtotfl. 



T?IGHT LLEWELLIN SETTER PUPPIES BY 

 Jji Gun (champ. Gladstone— May B.) out of Vic- 

 toria Laverack; strong, healthy and intelligent. 

 For pedigree, price, etc.. address with stamp, 

 CHAS. YORK, 

 9 & 11 Grianiie Block, i$angoi\ JMe. 



Gath's Joy. 



Black, white and tan Llewellin setter, by cham- 

 pion Gath ex Gem, litter bi other to field trial 

 winners Gath's Mark and Hope. Joy was broken 

 by D. E. Rose, and is a magnificent field dog. 

 Fee $20. F. G. TAYLOR, 



558 North 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



X70R SALE. — ONE BLACK COCKER DOG 

 r pup, 5 mos. old, from my Chip (A.K.R. 3166) 

 by Dandy W. (A.K.R. 5017). H. G. HAMMETT, 

 Newport, R. I. febl4,2t 



IN THE STUD. — Champ. Red Cocker Spaniel 



LITTLE RED ROVER. 



For terms and list of winnings write to THEO. 

 J. HOOK, Rome, N. Y. Rover was formerly 

 owned by the Brant Cocker Kennels. dec6,3mo 



T70R SALE. — A FEW POINTERS AND SET- 

 JJ ters, trained specially for private shooting: 

 also young stock. GEO. W. LOVELL, Middle- 

 boro, Mass. 



Future Winners. 



For Sale— Choice pointer puppies by Bang out 

 of Vandalia (Bang Bang ex Zanetta) and Verona 

 (Day's Prince ex Vandalia); ages from 2 to 9 mos. 

 Also several mature bitches. Bang, winner of 

 four 1st prizes and Victor the Blue Stocking, by 

 champion Beaufort, in the stud. Address BB.YN 

 MAWR KENNELS, P. 0, Box 1247, Phila,, Pa, 

 deelS^tnos 



Yorkshire Toy Terrier. 



The English bench winner Bradford Harry, 

 Described in all show reports as "'best Yorkshire 

 In America." Photos 50c. Pedigree and winnings 

 free. P. H. COOMBS, 1 Exchange Block, Bangor, 

 Me. 



