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Ceipt of (0c. a sampte »)\ to any address. Catatee SURBRUG Annual Statement OF THE | TRAVELERS | INSURANCE COMPANY. | Chartered 1863. (Stock.) Life and Accident Insurance. ' JAMES G. BATTERSON, Pres't. Hartford, Conn., January 1, 1899. | PAID-UP CAPITAL, , $1,000,000. ASSETS. and and in Bank, boud and mortia collat Loans on | Loans on this Company's 1 mantelpal bonds, ad bonds, ++ Bank stocks, - - = Other stocks and bonds, Total Assets, - 7 + ee LIABILITIES. | Reserve for Claims n i] Loases in process of ad Life Premiums patd tn adva: | Spectal Reserve for unpald b 4 Special Reserve, Liability Department, 1 | Reserve for antictpated change tn rate of interest, 400, Total Liabilities, - + Excess Security to Poticy-holders, Surplus to Stockholders, === ~—-§8\105,817.10 STATISTICS TO DATE. Lire DevaRTMENT. Life Insurance tn for - =~ $97,852,821,00 ‘New Life Insurance written in 1808, - —- 16,087,651,00 f Insurance on installment plan at commuted value, Returned to Policy-holders tn 1898, - —_1.882,008.95 Returned to Policy-holders since 1864, = 14,69%,859.52 ACCIDENT DRPARTMENT. Namber Accident id 16,2 Whole number 60 824.260 1,254,500.81 Ts in 1898, - 23,464,606.75 in 1898, Returned to Pollcy-bolders since 1864 = Totals. holders in 1898, - $ 2,636,609.76 ce 1864, = 36,996,956.27 2. DUNHAM, Vice-Pres't. 0) his life. | dent McKinley says should be carefully heeded. WHAT MAJOR McKINLEY HAS TO SAY ABOUT LIFE. Since President McKinley came into office the weather has been such as to insure a fine crop of wheat, the population of New York has increased wonderfully, the pension list of payments is breaking all records, people out in Alaska are brushing the gold dust off their Grand pianos three times a day, and every American traveler who returns from Europe via the Custom House does so at the peril of Consequently, everything that Presi- This is what he would say in speaking of Lire: “About three years ago I was afflicted with intense silver pains in my back, constantly in- creasing in violence as the St. Louis Convention drew near. They got so bad that I could not talk, except with great difficulty, and I lay awake night after night wondering what the outcome would be, and just what I ought to do. One day Mark came in with a copy of Lire, and in- sisted upon my reading it. From that time on my course was clear, and since then the pains have vanished, and I feel like an entirely differ- ent man, I owe all this to Lire, and my grati- tude is so great that I have sent copies regu- larly to all my relatives holding office, thereby increasing the circulation of this estimable paper several thousand. No public man should be without it.” PRESS OF THE J. W. PRATT CO., NEW YORE. Pears’ Pretty boxes and odors are used such soaps as no one would touch if he saw them un- disguised. Beware of a soap that depends on something outside of it, Pears’, the finest soap in the world is scented or not, as you wish; and the money is in the merchan- dise, not in the box. to sell Allsorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people ar using it. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS “IF THAD ONLY KNOWN OF THIS YEARS ACO ED.PINAUDS EAU DE QUININE THE MAIR | oye SEND Paes C panstS AND REEDS FROM Danoautt “foe Sate [vterwnene LEAVE NEW YORK 5.30 P. M. ARRIVE CHICAGO 4.30 P. M. next day, by the New York Central's ‘‘ Lake Shore Limited.” The most comfortable and lust rious long-distance train in the world. 1,000 MILES IN 24 HOURS. A booklet on the “Lake Shore Limited.” © taining also a novel and unique descriptive tt table of this wonderful train, will be sent {ree bf addressing George H. Daniels, General Pas Agent, Grand Central Station, New York.