axmm Henry A. Parsons, Jr. Editor THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1874. LETTEBFEOit OHIO. CINCINNATI.) December 22J, 1873. J . Dear Advocatb : The interest- ing story you'havo beetiptibliehiDg for bo long, to the exclusion of other reading matter even tuo letters of "yours iruiy seems lo.huvo lound creauavor i if . ... I in toe eyes ot Vcnnsylvanmns, il we may judge by tho immense majority u.uu uiaao uiporma- dcdi literature in tne oiajveystone state, The result of tho election gives great cuuso for rejoiciug, even "out wet." Papers of both parties'sav there is now a f. C .! I L-J ...uuvio iu, H mir voie uemg naa in Pennsybauia, especially in tho region of Thiladephia. The ltepublican press claims that JJill JlcUullen and his Dem- ocjatio gang can do longer rule tho polls . . i in the beautiful city of Pcdd; .while iomocratio papers exult because the aforesaid beautiful city has been re- deemed forever from the Republican uiuub, nniuu uro uiwajs rcauy to suom .1. i .t ana eat a democrat on sight. Though there isftslight difference in tho posi- hon of these respective stand-points.there no.doubt that.hnts are thrownup on all sides with general rejoicing at the prospect of the new deal. In epeaking of what, in a former letter, I ventured to can ueiccts in the constitution 1 men- it i . t .i I tioDed tho fact that, in Ohio, tho as- sembly got karouud the provisions in tho constitution of that State, (providing for fBicnnial scssious, by holding an noMr;ic(si:ssion the wintcr after the regular session ; and in- timated that Pennsylvania law makers might J'oome the same dodge. I see, however, on a more careful reading, that such adjourned sessions arc forbidden, after a certain year, by your new Con- stituti9u. That clansejmakes theI3ic-n nial sossion provision of value. THE INTERNATIONALS nave, l a,m sorry to say made tuoir ap pearance in this vicinity. Last 5Iond;iy tbry assembled in Fountain Square, to trie number of 1,500 or more, and marched to the Mayor's office, when they halted, and having anlled out the Mayor, their spokesman, a demagogue uaiued Mailer, (a man whelia uot done a stroke of work for yeae, and who is a standing candidate for any office) made aliost violeut fpecli, demanding "work or money from the city, llallci, who is undoubtedly a smart man, and u fiue hpcaker, but withouc any education, told the Mayor they wanted no soup houses, nor charily of any kind; but as they helped pay the taken, they were, in their time of need, eutitled to ........... 'ii. . :.. u...uljr ..u. .UH v ' ' " ."y ' ins reply toiu tneui lie MViupattiizcd with them exceedingly; that ho had been . jv' a win nuiuuu in him jiiuiu anii Knew their woilh, ito., &c. Iho Mayor, I uiny state, is a candiduto for re-election. Ha might have told them thu Truttees ul the Southern Ilailruad, were anxious to pet men at j;eid wvges, and that it W'juld be belter to go to Woik instead ol Uisluibing tho peace of the city, and tramping through tho mud at the coat- tails of demagogues who never worked themsclvea, and only wanted a little notoriety or a fat office. I hay he might have said all of thh, but he dk uot. On one of thb bauncrs was "Capital muht divide with us," and all the inscript ions .Tcre' inflammatory iu character. hxt Saturday, auother meeting was held at which an agent of the ''Internationals" of Franco was present and spoke, advis ing all workmen to join themselves to that organization. One man said "We must keep these men meaning capital- ists down; or else put a head on them." Another offered a resolution demanding .i .i .i . . . . . mat me cny kngiocer and some other officers should resign, or else give up a certain precontago ot tbeir salaries. One ot the speakers insisted that wemen and children should not be allowed ia work- readers. Added to this, the sound judg bhops; the press was denounced as "cor. moot and exquisite taste that is shown rupt, venal and diity iu the highest de gree, paid by miserable capital, and by venal prostitutes to work against the in terests of the laborer." Another said there should be a law that no man should be allowed to possess more than 30,000; all over that amount to be given to the public; and said until such a law was passed working men would al ways be slaves to capital. 1 send you the call for the procession and proceed ings to-day, taken from the Comercial. Workingmen, arouse I let the tyrants, Bristol, Bioknell, Tripp and Lewis learn to respect you I Let them see by your num bers that their action is condemned, and that your condemnation shall be visited on them when next you are called to use the elective franchise! that we wi'l disorimi Bute in favor of our friends, Mayor Johns ton and Aldermen Corbett and Stephens, and all youradvocates In the Council, head ed by Messrs. Fitigerald and Bowman. To the Park Commissioners we tender our sincere respeot for the maoly action tbfy have taken in cur behalf. .it 8 o'clock, iu Fouuialn Square, ihey ,' will assemble and at 9 ihe proctstion will move By order ef ths Committee. There is neither seuso nor oorumuo honesty in the aolions of these men. The true workingman the man of fam ily who acts unrlvlitlv ami I. inJ..i.in... win have no oonneotion with such riot uo uuei uui neea to. lie w well aware nFtkft mi.lL.1 --I . : . .. i v. vu ujuiuai imuuiai oeiween capital and labor, how netessarv one is to the other, and that it is only when these to- lations are observed on each side, and all rights respected that both himself and his capitalists who employs him ean hope to prosper. I hops to be able to tell jou in my next that the mectinir of these Coromuoisrs of to-day, was a failure. Labor will be respected only when it repnects itself. Cincinnati journalism has ever been famous for its personalities, spiightlinefs, blackguardism, enterprise, duti8 and abilities Last week Col. W. q. Terrell. Covincton. tK editor nf the Commercial, was probably faulty gtabbnd in front of the Clinton Hotel, rwincrfnn K iho .nn ,! . m: fi I . . . . ' .. . 0t that city whom Terrell had Recused 0f a little "Twecdism." Tho probability is that tho publications were true, as ex .nets from official figures were given in every instance. At the time of the at- tempted murder, Col. T. was talking to his son, when his assailant approached and said to young Terrell: "Your father has been abusing my father and I'm co- . .... ing to tane it out ot you. ' Very natur ally tho Colonel interfered, when Fran- cis stabbed him iu the abdomen with a dirk, iuflicting a murderous wound. Terrell as ho was falling struok Francis a blow on tho head to some effect, as he cut open his forehead. Francis was at once arrested. I saw Terrell in his room yesterday. He was resting somewhat easily, but his physicians wold not haz- ard an opinion. Tho singulur sequel may bo the death of Francis, as erysipe- I las has set in the wound made in his head, and his situation is considered crit- jcal. MISCELLANEOUS. Weather beautiful, with prospect of continuing so. We have hod but one skurry of snow. River high; coal cheap; times hard. L. J. TJ ESTABLISHED 1823, MEYER & SONS, PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No other IManos have the improvements rriz Medal of the World s Fair, London, A"rl h'ghC81 FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1874. 200 I'AGES; 500 ENGRAVINT05J. and COLORED PLATES. Published Quarterly at 25 cents a Year. First No. for 1874 has been issued. A German Edition at same price Address JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. T. "TO-DAY," THE PEOPLE'S ILLUSTRATED PAPER- 1 Is a thoroiiL'hly Amorican cntcrrriae. il Instrated l.y the lending autists, and teem- with t tie best efforts of the most able vrita ,of ?ur run!ry-, U a p?pe.r thnt' once introduced in th family circle, is sure no ne eagerly watched for and carefully pre served. The choice of THREE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OHBOMOS ever leaned, is given to each subscriber, vii: "JrsT bo JJ ion and ''Little Sunsuise," two beaaliful Child Pictures, by Mrs. An- uurpon, ar.ti --.uioho THE UEWDROPS, a .i i . . landscape in water-color by the celebrated 1U littler iUbl'tli. Ail our agents have copies of cacU. and aro preimrcd to deliver them toecther with a subesription Certificate signed by the pub- iisnerp, hi ine lime tne money is iiam. Agents wauled everywhere, and liberal in ducements offered. Sample copies with full paniculars sud description of the Chromos 8Cot ou rcce'l'' of six cents. Only two dollars aal a half a ysar. Addrees, TO-DAV PRINTING & PUB. CO.. ?s:i Sansom Phlla. 712 Broadway, N. V. 3 School St, Boston. 113, &. 117 E. Madison 8t, Chicago. To-Day. We oll attention to the advertisement of To-Duy in another col- uuin. This paper seems to have laid out a path for itseli, aiming to furnish a - . ... . unely - illustrated paper at a price that places it within reach of all intelligent readew, and sparing no expense to it- enre the best reading matter for its in its selection of Premium Chromoe en ables Agents to offer inducement that aro irresistuble. Last year Mrs. Ander son's "Just So High" was the subject, and few thought it could be excelled, I but now. the publishers come forward with another charming child picture, "Little Sunshine," by the eurue artist, and also a Chromo of one of the celebra ted Birket Foster's most beautiful land scapes in water-oollor. Each subscriber has a choice of either one of the above named chromos, and we do not exagge rate when we say that neither one could be purchased for less than seven dollars, The publishers wish agents everywhere and offer liberal inducements. Special Offer. All persons sub scribing to the Elk Coontt Advocate before May 1st, 1874, and all old sub scribers who pay $1.50 in advance, will be turmshed tne Advocate for one year, Our object iu doing this is to in crease our subscription list. At this low price every person cm afford to take their county paper FRED SOHOENING & CO. Law, Commercial, Book. i wrn A Ci i . JUKI rit&UO&CrS. HIDG WA Y rn.mva . . .,T DEALKRS 0F ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITINGS FLUID AND .'COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. Eatcrbrok 'celebrated Steel Pent, fhe Beat Made. All Kinds of Job Printing done in the Best Style and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY. POWELL L m A. MAMMOTH STOCK I Firmly believing that the world moves, and that the demands of the public are con stantly increasing, the proprietors of the (Srmul (Jniipl jStoip have just returned from tho eastern and western oities with the most perfect and complete stock ef MERCHANDISE! OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. You cannol ASK FOR ANYTHING they do not keep, and they have absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices, They buy for oaeh and SELL FOR CASH I CnEAPEU THAN TnE CHEAPEST I Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. EW ETAQE BOUT. J. V. JiUSNS, Proprietor. The subscriber havlnc secured tk Ma- tract for carrying U TJ. 8. Mail bttween retnoldsvilel a bkockwatvilli has placed on that road a line r ht Hacks leave th Exchange foul B Rcynoldvilla ever; Tuesday, Taariday and Saturday on th aiiiTal of Us BroakvilU stage, and retain the tame day. Tbas hacks onmot at Broelrwayvill with Us Ridgway stag, making conceetioa wi k on lb P. XV. Rood, bolb east as 4 Mt. Every oMenHoa to the t infer I of palreas of this hnt will b tBt Avg.ni-tttt anclGeiieral Job Printers. ELK CO. 1 A. ' . LW BLANKS, AND FRENCH, THE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO want reliable and energetio Agents In this uouniy. rue "VIUTOK" is a Lock-stitch, Shuttle Machine, with Self-setting Needle, best furnished and moBt perfoct Machine offered. An increase of over 300 per cent, on sales of 1872 over 1871. For Terms sc., Address. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., 1227 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P. n30tS. BY MAIL2SCENTB 4 GEO.R nOWEHACO 44. PAWK WOW L SHEW YORK EAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD. From and after Monday, Feb. 6th 1873. Trains will run on this Road as follows weaves .barley 7 dU a. m., arrives at Daguscahonda Junotion 8 10 a. m., con necting with Accom. east o 14 a. m., and wiin man west at v 10 a. m. Leaves Daguscahonda at 9 20 a. m. arrives at Larley 10 00 a. m. Leaves Earley 3 30 p. ni., and arrives at Dagus cahonda at 0 UU p. m., conuectmg with Mail east at 5 09 p, nr, and Accommo dation west at 5 40 p. m. In caso P. & hi. trains are late, Dagus cahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time, Tickets, should always bo procured before leaving stations. 0. H. EARLEY, Xw. 0 1 0! NEW, FRESH, AND SPARKLING! THE CLUSTER V A NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR THE USB OF CONVENTIONS, SINGING CLASSES. CUUBCH C1101BS, AND Till nOME CHICLE. v V THE CLUSTER BY 8. WESLEY MARTI1) i. M. ST1LLMAN, Ann T. MARTIN TOWKB. Price, $13.50 per Dot. Single Copies sent, post-paid, $1.50. Address, . L. PETERS, 609 Broadwsy, New York, FOIl SCHOOLS. Fairy Voices A NEW SINQINd-CLAS BOOK, COMPILED AfO illllgiD BY WILLIAM DRESSLER. Pries, $0 pr Dos. Single CopiM int, postpaid, for $0 eaats. ... Address, J. L PETERS, . U9 Brsadwajr, New York. The Song Echo The Popular Siogioij-Sehool Book BY H. S. PERKINS. Pries, $7.60 n. rv.l. scat, post paid. f 7J imm. Addrcsg, T VAC I U AS ADVERTISE MO NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. HOUSEWAEE, AND HOUSE FUHNISHINQ GOODS. Carpenters Tools, Blacksmiths Tools, Farmers Tools, Lumbermens Tools. In fact everything usually kept in a first-class Hardware Store. I FIRST-CLASS TIN SM0P9 Employing none but first-class Workmen and nothing but first class material used. T W -w W V OPPOSITE THEIC0URT2H0USE, RIDGWAY, PA. W- S. SERVICE & CO. I F YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP 00 TO JAMES II- IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, MOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGAR8. A Large Stook of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap as the CHEAPEST. JAMES II. IIAGERTY. Ayers Cathartic Pills, For tho relief and cure of all derange ments in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative, lieing purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much serious sickness and suffering is prevent ed ny tneir timely use: and everv tnmilv should hnve thpm nn hnnTi fur their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all the fills with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is punfleil, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the nuum mummery 01 me restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by Auer's Villi, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease Is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy It, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that tbev are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. ' .- till directions are vIvah nn thn vnnn, n each box, how to use them as a Family thysie, and for the following complaints, which these fills rapidly cure : Kor l)jaM-ii or I ndlg-rMlon, llnlrii. nou, Uniuor and Lou of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore Its healthy tone and action. For J'tTer C'OlnnllAfnf and Its variniia Rvrnn. toms, nilloua Headache, Mick Head. Bene, Jaundice or Ureen ttlcbneM, Hib ious Colic and Hlllous revere, they Bhould be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Isvaenterv or niarrhiB. Imlv Ann Diild dose is generally required. For MheumatUm, Cioat, Oravel, Pal. pitatioa of the Near, fain in the hide, Hack and Iolns, they should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swelling, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic, purge. For Muppresaloa. a large dose should ba taken, as il produce the desired effect by sym pathy. As s Dinner Pill, take one or two PUlt to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, olten finds that a dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on (be digestive apparatus. PREPARED BT Hr.J.C.A run JtCO., Prstettept ChtmUtU, LOWELL, MASS., V. B. A. fOB SALE BY ALL PBUGU1ST3 EYXBYWHBV CHARLES HOLES, Watohmaksr, Engraver and Jeweler. Main street, Bidgway, Pa. Agent fer the Howe Sewing Machine, and Mortoa field Pen. Repairing Watches, elo, done wilk a same aocuraoy as heretofore. Batie- soiioo guaranteed. vial 4. Mil (Fobkult Wood A 2Lura. STUTIONSRY S F0RT1BLE Steam Engines. The Best k Most Complete Assortment lu tho Market. These Enrtnet have always maintained the very highest stondnrd of excellence. We nuke the manufacture of Engines, Boiler and 8rw Mills a specialty. Ws have Uielargest and most complete works of the kind in the country, with inochuiery specially adapted to the work. ' We keep constantly in prooese large numbers of Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest prides ana on the shortest notice. We build Engines specially adapted to Mines, Saw Mult, Grist Mills, Tanneries, Cotton Gins, Threshers and all classes Of manufacturing. We are now budding the celebrated Lane Circu lar Saw Uin. the bast and most complete saw mill ever invented. We mnke the mannfarture of Saw Hill outfits a special feature of our business, and aua furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our aim in all cases is to furnish the best ma chinery in the market, and work absolutely ua equalea for beaaty of design, eoonomy and strength. fiend for Circular and lrioe List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. VTICA, N. X, Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetinore. Additional Law Judge Hon. Jno. P Vincent. Associate Judges Chas. Lulir, J V Ilouk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hail. Sheriff D. C. Oyster. Prothonotary d;o., Fred. Schocniog. Treasurer C. K. Earley. County Superintendent Rufus Lucore. Commissioners Kobt. Campbell, John Barr, Geo. Ed. Weis. Auditors Clark A. Wiloox, Qeorge D. Messenger, and C. W. Barrett. County Surveyor Geo Wslmsley. J ury Commissi mors. J oseDh Kerner. and Charles Mead. NEW LIVERY STABLE IN RiDG WAY. DAN SCIUBNER WISHES TO IX form tie Citizens of Ridgway, and the publio generally, that be baa started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES Buggies, to let upon the most reasona ble terms. 8$&,Ue will also do job teaming. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders left at tbe Post Office will meet prompt attention Aug 30 18T0. . Edw'D J. EVANB & Co., NURSERYMEN AND BEEDSMI5, T0BK, llll'A "Catalogues Mailed to ApplieaatsSn Refer (by cermisslen) to Hoas 3. 8, Black, Waehington, D. C ip Cams Piaawrt Taafc, V if BUSINESS CARDS. C- A. nATIIBUt) Allorn7-t-law, Eidgway, Pa. s 3 lt RUFUS LUCORE, Allorney-at-Law, Bidgway, Elk Co., Pa. Offiee in nail's new Brick Building. Claims fof collection promptly attended te. Y8nlly. HALL cfe MCAULETt . Attorneys- at-Law", Office In New Brick Building, Main Et ' Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. REYNOLD'S HQtSE1 fiE7N0LCS7ILLE,JXFmS0NC0, lk H. 8. BELNAP.PBoraiiroa J, O. W, BAILEY, ATTORNET-ATIAW. vlnoyl. Ridgway, Elk Connlr, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aoel dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, Surtreon Dentist, havinir nerman.nll v la. cated in Rig way, offers bis professional ser vices to the citizens of RiJawar and aur roundinir country. All work rrnifl Office" in Service & Wheeler's Building, ap stairs, first door to the left. 73-n.8.l . G. C. MESSENGER, Druirffist and Parannutiat. W. W. n.fi of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all bours, day er nigut. ,ib8- J. S. B ORD WELL, M. ., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, bas remov ed;bis office from Centre street, to Main et. Ridgway, Pa in the second story of the new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store. Office hours: 8 to 0 a m: 1 to 3 p, m. T 8 p. m. jan 9 73 T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Phvaininn am. GMaa. RidffWftr. Pa. Offinn in Wn.knr'a lt..;i,i: ' 0 f " - V MHlSMifU) Special attention given to Surgery. Offlca house irom 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Uesidence on corner of South and Court streets, op posite the new School House. All ealla promptly attended to. vln2yl. HYDE- HOUSE, Ridowat, Elk Co., Pa, W. H. SCIIRAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretof? ' so liberally bestowed upon him, the tiew proprietor, hopes, by paying strietiat teniion to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance eitlie X same, Oct 80 18GU. BUCK TAIL HOUSE? Kake, McKeon Co., Pa. U. E. LOOKER, ProprieAor. Thaukfulfor thepatrouage herelofeie so liberally bestowed upon hiui, the new pre prietor, hopes, by paying strict atteaiioa, to the ootnlurl aud couveuience of gucsis, to merit a uonlinuance of thu same. The only siabluu lor horses la Jkane and well kept night or day. Hall attacked to the Hotel. vlu28yl. . MALL d BRO., Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ! COUNT?, PEHHSTLYAHIA, JOilH O. HLL........ ..IAS. K. Y. IU1 KERSEY HOUSE, CanTaavii.La, Ik Co., r. John Collins, rioprictor. Thauklul Kr the patronage licralolore so liberiliy beatowcu upon mm, the new pro neiur, Itupcs, by paying slriet at leultuu iu thu uuiulori. acd couv.uienee ul gujata, l intent eouliuuaaee ot Ute eaiu. 1'. W. HAYS, UUALIa. IS Dry Goods, Notions, Grccertefi, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Hurley i. O vln47lf. JAMES l'EN FIELD, (Suocessor to W. C. Healy,) DVALK 1 LEY QOCrS, GE0CEEI2S, PECV1SI0N3, PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vouiu. est jiiQa, iviagtay, l a. TT FRED. SCUOEXLVG, WilOLKSALK AKD BKTA1L DBiLSB IS . PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, and MUSIC BOOKS Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap plied if purchased. Prothonotary'e Office, Ridgway, Pa. 2n20tf. rpo THE CITIZENS OF FENNSYL L VAN1A. Your attention is specially invited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepaid to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock ot the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this souroe are to be employed in the erec tion of the buildings for the International Exhibition, and the expenses eonneoted with the same. It is confidently believed that the Keystone State will be represented by tbe name of every eitiien alive to patri otic commemoration of the one hundredth birth-day of the nation. The shares of stook are offered for $10 eaoh, and sub-, cribers will receive a handsome engraved ' Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing ' and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of aix per eent. per annum will ba paid on all payment of Cen tennial Stook from date of payment ' to January 1, 187b. Subsoribers who are not'near a National Bank can remit a check or post office order to ike undersigned. FRED'K FRALEY, Treasurer, 90 Walnut Bi., Philadelphia