. Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . nt. JOHN M. H0L00MBE, Secretary. The PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL, - Assets, January 1, 1885,Total Losses Paid, - $2,000, 4,316, 18,985, SUMMARY FROM STATEMENT, JANUARY 1, 1885. Cash Capital, - $2,000, Reserve for Unadjusted JLosses, - 2 ~> ~ ,608.~ B Reserve for Re-insurance, ISTet Snrprus, ------ Surplus as to Rolicy-holders, : : 2,6


. Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . nt. JOHN M. H0L00MBE, Secretary. The PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL, - Assets, January 1, 1885,Total Losses Paid, - $2,000, 4,316, 18,985, SUMMARY FROM STATEMENT, JANUARY 1, 1885. Cash Capital, - $2,000, Reserve for Unadjusted JLosses, - 2 ~> ~ ,608.~ B Reserve for Re-insurance, ISTet Snrprus, ------ Surplus as to Rolicy-holders, : : 2,68*3 .1 92,1; 2,68J .1 9 We invite attention to the above figures, as evidence of the protection affoi by a Policy in the Phcenix. JOSEPH MERRIMAN,CHARLES M. BEACH,GEORGE W. MOORE,HENRY KELLOGG,FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN,ASA W. JILLSON, DIRECTORS. MILO HUNT,PLINY JEWELL,HENRY A. REDFIELD,HENRY K. MORGAN,ERASTUS H. CROSBYCHARLES H. SMITH STEPHEN A 1. LI M .w B JEWELL, c. WELLS RG< EtNELIUSR KKW IN. NLORING P. HAW B3 NGEORGE RIPU OFFICERS. H. KELLOGG, President. A. W. JILL D. W. C. SKILTON, Secretary. H. BURDK H. M. MAGILL, Genl Agent. Western Depart:- A. E. MAGILL, Genl Agent, Pacific Department, Ban Fran<. DO NOT FORGET THAT THE TRAVELERS Is the Largest Accident Company in the World. That it is the Only Large One in America. That it Pays $4,000 a Day for Losses by Death and Disabling Injury. That it has Paid $ J 0,500,000 to Policy-Holders since 1864. That ONE IN NINE of All Insured Under its Accident Policies Have Received Fatal or Disabling: Injuries, That it is also a Life Company, With Larger Assets in proportion to its Liabilities than any other Successful Company. THAT IT SECURES FULL PAYMENT BY $7,826,000 .A-SSIETS- $1,947,000 SUBPLTJS Not by ax Kmpty Treasury and Assessments on the Survivors. THAT ITS POLICIES ARE ALL NON-FORFEITABLE An Accident Policy-holder may change Lis occupation, a Life Policy holder may let his premiums lapse(after three years), and each still rece


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