ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 
1$ 
In itnd. over 
Since 1801 , 
OF THOSE INSURED UNDER THE ACCIDENT POLICIES 
OF 
THE TEAVELEHS 
Life and Accident Ins. Co. 
OF HARTFORD, CONN., 
Received Fatal or Disabling Injuries, and were Paid Cash Benefits, 
ISr early 1,100,000 ^Policies 
Have l»een written The TRAVELERS, or more than by any other Company 
*• in the world. It paid over 
$3,000 A DAY IN 1884, 
FOR ACCIDENT LOSSES ALONE. 
NO OTHER ACCIDENT COMPANY IN AMERICA could meet 
the Payments which The TRAN^ELERS has daily to make for 
death or injury to its Policy-Holders. 
Farmer.'i and Gardeners, Meclianics and Clerk.s, Business and Professional Men, 
Travelers and Stay-nt*IIomes, are liable to Death or Maiming, 
AND SHOULD 
INSURE IN THE TRAVELERS. 
Cash Assets, January i, 1885, ----- $7,826,000 
Surplus to Policy-Holders, $1,947,000 
JAM£^ G. B.ATTERSOPi, PrtHhUut. RODNEY DENNIS, S«cr«4AtT< 
JOHN E. MORRIS, Assistant Secretary. 
