APPLETONS' 



GUIDE=BOOKS 



(Revised annually.) 



Appletons' General 

 United States. 



Guide to the 



With numerous Maps and Illustra- 

 tions. i2mo. Flexible morocco, 

 with tuck, $2.50. (Part I, sepa- 

 rately, New England and Middle 

 States and Canada, cloth, $i.2> 

 Part II, Southern and Western 

 States, cloth, $1.25.) 



" ' Appletons' General Guide to the United States 

 and Canada ' has long been regarded as a standard work, 

 and there can be no doubt that the new and entirely re- 

 vised edition will be welcomed, not only by foreigners, 

 but by Americans, who every year show an increasing 

 desire to know more about their own country. ... In 

 the manner in which it covers an immense territory 

 without the omission of any important characteristic, 

 it is entirely without a rival." — Boston Beacon. 



Appletons' Canadian Guide=Book. 



A Guide for Tourist and Sports- 

 man, from Newfoundland to the 

 Pacific. With Maps and Illustra- 

 tions. i2mo. Flexible cloth, $1.50. 



Appletons' Guide=Book to Alaska. 



By Miss E. R. Scidmore. New- 

 edition, including an Account of 

 the Klondike. With Maps and Illus- 

 trations. i2rno. Flexible cloth, 

 $1.00. 



Appletons' Dictionary of " Greater " 

 New York and Vicinity. 



With Maps of New York and Vicin- 

 ity. Square i2mo. Paper, 30 

 cents. 



STATEMENT 



D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. 



OF 



The Travelers 



Life and Accidents 

 Insurance Company, 



of Hartford, Conn. 



Chartered 1863. [Stock.] Life and Accident 

 Insurance. 



JAMES G. BATTERSON, Pres't. 



Hartford, Conn., January 1, 1898. 

 PAID-UP CAPITAL . $ i, 000,000.00 



Assets (Accident Premiums in the hands 



of Agents not included) . . $22,868,994.16 



Liabilities 19,146,359.04 



Excess Security to Policy-holders, $3,722,635.12 



July 1, 1898. 



Total Assets (Accident Premiums in the 



hands of Agents not included) . . $24,103,986.67 



Total Liabilities 19,859,291.43 



Excess Security to Policy-holders, $4,244,695.24 



Paid to Policy-holders since 1864, $35,660,940.19 



Paid to Policy-holders Jan. -July, '98, 1,300,493.68 



Loaned to Policy-holders on Poli- 

 cies (Life) 1,161,705.00 



Life Insurance in Force .... 94,646,669.00 



GAINS. 



6 Months— January to July, 1898. 



In Assets $1,234,992.51 



In Surplus (to Policy-holders) . . 522,060.12 



In Insurance in Force (Life De- 

 partment only) . . . . . 2,764,459.00 



Increase in Reserves 705,642.18 



Premiums Received, 6 Months . 2,937,432.77 



John E. Morris, Secretary. 



Edward V. Preston, Sup't of Agencies. 



J. B. Lewis, M. D., Medical Director and Adjuster. 



Sylvester C. Dunham, Counsel. 



NEW YORK OFFICE : 

 3 J Nassau Street. 



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