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TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL

INSURANCE REPORT

OF THE

AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS

OF THE

STATE OF ILLINOIS.

PART 1.-Fire and Fire-Marine Insurance.

1889,

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.:

SPRINGFIELD PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS

1889.

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CONTENTS OF PART I.

(See Index at end of Part I.)

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INSURANCE REPORT.

PART I.

FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE.

OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS,
SPRINGFIELD, ILL., March 15, 1889.

His Excellency, JOSEPH W. FIFER, Governor of Illinois:

SIR-In compliance with law, Part I of the Twenty-first Annual Insurance Report of this office is herewith respectfully submitted. Herein are contained the annual statements of all companies doing an insurance business other than life, which have up to this date complied for the current year with the general laws of this State governing the business of fire and marine insurance and are licensed to transact their appropriate business in this State. By the act approved May 31, 1879, the provisions of the general law governing fire and marine insurance companies were extended to companies doing a plate-glass, accident, steam boiler and fidelity insurance business or any kind of insurance business other than life. And upon compliance with the requirements of this general law, companies of this character have been licensed. The accident business of companies which do both a life and accident business, will be found in Part II of this report.

The statements exhibit the financial condition of the companies, their operations during the past year and the business transacted by them in this State during the same period.

The tabulations preceding the statements of companies exhibit in form convenient for reference and comparison, the information contained therein; showing, in respect to each company, the character of assets, the nature of liabilities, the sources of income, the purposes of expenditures and the business written and in force with comparative ratios and percentages.

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