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Show EXTENSIVE BUSINESS. With pleasure we note the extensive business being done by the New York Life Insurance Company among our citizens. We can most cheerfully recommend this old reliable Company with its surplus of over $10,000,000 above all liabilities. We quote as follows: This large and excellent organization is conservative in the best sense, always looking to security and a steady business rather than to sensational plans and methods, yet it has made notable advances in the matter of liberality and justice to retiring policy holders. It was the first life company to introduce non-forfeiting policies and its custom in respect to paid up policies is more liberal than the law recently enacted by the State. In the payment of claims also it has shown a disposition to waive technicalities and to render substantial justice in a manner highly creditable. It does not insert in policies the clause making them void in the case of ‘self-destruction, voluntary or involuntary, sane or insane,' and claims no release from its contract except where there is evidence of a purpose of defraud. -- The Inter-Ocean, February 13th, 1882, adv. |