NEW YOJIKISMS. From our own Corresjwtdcnt. New York, July 8, 1803. A Day at tbe Tomb. It has been remarked, with more wit than trutH. that Justice Dowllng. of the Tombs, Is ,b Judge Jeffreys of the New York Pol toe Courts. If tbls merely means that be often ba a load, beolorlnp, brow-beating manner, and tbat he knows bow to pronounce tbose dreadful wo' id, "up for six month," In nina a tone ai t jnd cold chlll clown the backs of candidates ; I) ackwoli's, there Is some foundation for the parallel. But If It means tbat be carries no heart beneath bis rugged manner, that he never sympathizes with those whom be sentenoes, that bo Is Incapable of a generous and disinterested act to wards sin-soaked wretches who hare been be fore him attain and ajln, uolhin i can be fur ther from the truth. In the sententious ver nacular of the day. he understands bis "biz." Ho can tell pretty accurately, at a gltnca. Whether the defend net Is an impudent crimi nal who bas made u p his mind to brazen it out; or whether be Is a charming rascal.so ingeulom and new to the thing, tbat one longs to forgive him; or whether he Is a Keutleman who, having tbe misfortune to get a little "how-come-yau-ao" last night, has fallen Into the hands of aoounJrels who are determined to "beat" him. At any rale he Is a being on whom the RtveU, If they knew him, might confer the title of one of their pantomimes, and style the "Black: Haven of the Tombs," for he creates a puulo amongst all the wicked, and he does It all for the geueral good. Tbe early riser If there are any early risers here, which I very much doubt; at least they are restrloted to policemen, bonne-maids, news boys, hotel wallers, oar conductors and drivers, and tbat Interesting clans of proletarians who go about with rag-pickers' band-carts, lo wbioti are harnessed braces of mastiffs with cow balls attacked the early riser, strolling In the vici nity of the Tombs, a lew mlnntes before 0 A. M , will have often noticed a gang of men and women. In different quantities and qualities of eostume, wending their way along Centre and Leonard and Kim and Franklin streets, headed and flanked by a posse of policemen. This squad, which may be considered as an Infinitely mild diluent of tbat horrible slave-gang which Victor Hugo describes In buoq fine agony of language In "Lea Mlsorables," Is Invariably to be seen at this hour. It Is the debris of the last night's debauch. The aroma of the station-houses, and of other houses worse yet, bangs around them all. They are all being hurtled along like a flock of black sheep into the high and mignty presence of the Tombs Justice of the peace. "Crunk and disorderly," as will be seen by toe police returns later In the day, are supposed to be written on the face of each of this shambling crew. Tbat woman, who has done things sucu as were never written or printed In any book, Whose eyes have the burning glare of molten lead, and whose cheeks long ago lost their lingering capacity for a blush, Is tramping Bide by side with a bonny-f iced you'h of seven teen, whose eyes are all a dew, and who don't know whether to cry or brave out. This lady-like looking gi-rl of sixteen must have an extremely resilient temperament, for her eye Is aa clear as the blue in the sky, and her cheeks as fresh as flowers. She Is not one of the lost yet, either, for she has found means to wash her face and re-arrange her battered bonnet, and no one would ever htippo(-e sbe bad already served ber time at Black well's, "Hello ! Kate yon up again," says tue representative of the Justice, when his eyeligblsoa her. "Now, I'll let you off this once, mind; but the next time you're brought hire. I'll send you up for six months. Go." And Kate smiles at tbeuMjes tlo representative of the law (who happens to be young and not ill-looking) at bewitcbingly as sbe knows bow, and manages to create a eenvallon among the newsboy portion of the ondlence as she goes out. The court-room is dark and low; thesuu bas not yet penetrated tbe caverns of gloom so raped out by the Kiyp. tlan pillars and porticoes that lead up to 11. The audience is very meagre, principally con fined to newsboys, and friends who have come to bail the better class of prisoners out. Fathers are there peering after Absalooas who drink too fnucb; mothers, ready to fall upon their knees before "yer honor," If you'll only let him oir this once, "plalze, yer hor-or." ills honor takes It all very coolly. "What! Fan, you herd!" he exclaims, running his eyes over a short, stout, good-looking woman of twenty witu very white neck too much exposed. "What have yon been doing now.1" Fan says nothing, but leans her head on her hands agaiubt bis Honor's desk, and sliafeos from bead to foot, with a sort of hysteiioal sileut laughter. One or twice the raises her head and commences, "Yer honor," then as quickly hides it again, and shakes all over from bead to foot as before. "Ullicer, lake this woman away," says his honor, nt lust. Tacu such a scene ensues as I will not pretend l sty Is strictly confined to tho Tombs Police Court. I should say it Is more ufteuer seeu ibere than el tew here. The olliccr laps her on tbe sboul der, and motions her to move ou. Hue loo lis first at blm, and then at ihej aslice, lu a snip. it kind of dtspair, and Hie next instant has left the marks of ber nails iu the policeman's face. Another policeman comes to the roscuo, aad they both put their arms around her waist and attempt to drag her away. H-jr yells echo through the Court-room as if they would split IheKgypllan pillars outside. "My baby! my baby I my baby I" she shrieks. "I want my babi; I will have my baby. My b.i-a-a-by! I say. Oh, you wretcb, you scoundrel, you beast, you scarawag, you!" sbe c mtinues shaking her fist at the unconcerned jude. Aud so the door closes, and the rest of the cases are proceeded with. "What, Harry! you here agaiu," says his Honor to a dauhtn j-looklu youug fellow ot four-and-twenty. "Yes, Judge," says the youug fellow. "J ust wait a minute till I take oil' my boot. I knew I'd be hero this morning so I put a ten-dollar note there lust uij:ut." And divest ing himself of one of his boots, Alclblades lakes therefrom tbe sum named, which he passes up to tbe Justice; and then his watch and pocket book aud other valuables being handed to him by a policeman with whom be seems on the best terms, he goes off light-hearted and happy, saying, "You won't see me here again uulll next time. Judge," while less brilliant and less . prudent debauchees ktuud looking after him with mingled admiration and envy. From six until eight la the morning Is ocon pled In tbe examination of these drunk and disorderly cases. The heavier ones come on between leu and twelve and two and four. It Is only during these four hours tbat reporters care about being present. If there is any panu liar feature among the common drunk and dis orderly cases they can get them from the police returns a; police-headquarters, Mulberry streot, any hour before noou. 11 ft ween ten aud twelve the Tombs' Court is tlootieu witu reporters for the afternoon papers. Reporters for morning papers 6eldom grace it until the afternoon, ob taining the morning's reports either from tbe afternoon papers, or from an lnvesllgttlou of the morn leg's mlnvit" In the lntrNtieui.f wenu twelve aad ttvo o'clock, or durlrjg any luirvu THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIvlAPP PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 9. 36& that may happen bet ween the bearing of cases In the afternoon. The llcraUi, Indeed, always hna a reporter there all the time; but then tbe Htratd Is tbe only newspaper that keeps a reporter stationed at each of the four potloe courts, viz :-The Tombs, Essex Market, JefTdi son Market, and Yorkville. At the Tombs, aa Indeed at all the police courts, be Herald, the Tribune, the Timet, the World, the Icning Post, tbe Evening Erprett, and the Commercial, generally obtain substantially the Mint aocount of whatever has been transacted. Tbe police reporters ot those respective pipers foim a ring of themselves, and amicably assist each other. I am sure tbe veteran reporter for ite Herald at tbe Tombs is too well disposed not to assist any one, although it Is the maxim enforced by the Journal be represents It Is the exiresscommaud of the ruthless J. O. It. him selfthat no reporter or correspondent con nected with the Herald Is to glveany asils anoe to the reporter or correspondent or any oilier newspaper, on pain of Instant dismissal. It Is the representatives of the smaller papers who are excluded from tbls ring, and who are often obliged to travel a very hard road not to be beaten, and et find themselves beaten at last Tbe "ring" meets in a little roam of Us own over the Coroner's office, and tnere exchanges notes. JU hind the Justice's desk, at the Tombs, Is a door leading to a small private examination room, where cases are Investigated which ar o( too dark, or delicate, or indelloate a nature to bear treatment In tbe general court room, or which, having been deferred from time to lime, have grown tedious with Ion; delay. Some times wteks pass by without any case of more than ordinary Interest transpiring either lu the large court-room or the private examination-room beyond. Then, every crime that can be conceived of under heaven puts In an appearance, and keeps magistrate, and clerks, and reparters equally busy. Yet much that Is painful may bi; seen at a chance visit. Huch faces of sick mothers car rying sick babies without the power to nourish them. Such dreadful expressions of precocious sin on the features of slrls and boys scarcely in their teens! Such mournful plotures of servile hypocrisy and hoary gloating over evil ojursos! feuch repeated Indications that tbls world of ours, In the boastful nineteenth century, is no better, In Borne things, than lu the days of old, when the Lord repented him of the evil, and Bought lo purge bis new creation by floods of water and showers of Are! As you stand facing tho Justice's desk, there Is a fence of twisted Iron on your left baud, some twelve feet square. It Is furnished wltti wooden benches without backs, aud on these benches sit the men and women awaiting trial, the sexes being separated by a twisted iron par tition. This stronghold is frequently the scene ol combat between prisoners, the women espe cially seeming ulterly unable to withstand the temptation to jeer at one another's tonsorial arrangements, aud Anally to attempt the mutual riemolKliment of water-falls. Women with bound and bleeding heads pleading with the Judge in behalf of the hus bands who have thus misused thorn, are among tbe most frequent petitioners at bis bar. Girls who have been found by their parents at Im proper bouses, and who seem utterly hardened lo tbe exhibition ot paternal grldf, are also among the most frequent visitors. But I think the moht painful sight I ever saw there, was the agony of a grey-haired father, whose son, a Blngulatly prepossessing boy of scarcely seven teen, bad been convicted of obtaining money under false pretenses. To see that old man with tears In his eyes pleading first with tbe magistrate that the boy might be discharged, aad then with reporters, one after another, tbat the names might bo suppretsed, was no less painful, In Its way, than tbe brilliant disregard of tbe young scape grace himself, who, with the wit and sclf-pos-session of a scampof sixty, artfully represented to the newspaper people that, after all, it was only a matter ol rivalry between them, and that sooner or later his innocence would be tstabllshed, and their injustice shown up In giving credence to his guilt! Tho picture of tbat artless old man, and that artful boy, has UHunted me from then till now, though I have passed more than one day at the Tombs since. Ali IJ aha. B VS1NESS NOT! CES. Ci.othino yoa Hot Wk.thbii. Every variety, suited to the season for Meu, Youtb, li lys, actl Children, new, fresh, and fashionable., replenished dally, and selling rap'dly, at pi Ices nuarnntee'l lu all castes lower than ibe lowest elsewhere, and roll sails, taction guaranteed every purchaser, or the sale can celled and money refunded. Half way between Atii and Bennett A Co., Towkk Hall, No. 618 Uakkkt St., tiixth atrceta Philadelphia. AND NO. 600 BflOADWAY. ZiKW YoUK. Tint Wkathbb Is In everybody's mouth, so to speak, and that is the reason everybody Is so dry. Tli ere was a time when war and lis rumors divided the attention with tue weather at this season or the j ear, bin we are thankful that that Is past, and that the chief thloii tbat d'vldes tbe public mind wiiti the heat is the cool Summer Clothing Slid at Charles Mokes A Co.'p, under the Continental. Jiwni.Ry.-Mr, William W, Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and moBt attractive asKortment of una Jewelry and silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle lurulshed at a price which canuot be equalled Me also bas a large stock ot American watches lu all varieties and at ail prices. A visit t j bis store Is sura to result in pleasure aud proa u Finb Custom Ma dm Boots and; (Shoe's for Oen tlemen. Bart. etc, Mo 113 bouih felxlb stred, ubove Che&iiDt. Oaovua A Bakbb's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Chesnut street, Tbknwith lias all manner of Interesting Journals, plct: rials, luuuy ii.trapliluis, magazines, eic, enough to supply every cltmtu, grntl ir small, lu our cny. lie has a knack, tco, ol furuixblug his pa'.rous wUh 11 e iew York papern before ibe mails ariwe. ihar i tapenlaMy eoiumendable. His emporium, at No, 1)7 a. Third street, is completely stocked, OUB Stock ok Bi'KINu I'luthins u ilreltUAiy tltr. clu iij' and brat. J'eople will mil bitu ve , it until they route ami examine, Vv anauakkk lluov.'.v, JYie Lurtiett Clottiny Joiue, "OAK HI.I. " Tli Curner of mxtU and Market atrcrll. Oub Boys' and Youths' Hi'its for Th e'a or ere ihr. ctuujiiat, prettiest and beat, Wanamakkk A Bhown,' Tlie Lartist CI' llihiu Jiuuse, ' Oak Hai.l," The coriuT of Hixlh. and Market streets. Oub t'l'sms Pkpabthkkt ia the Utrprst and be si In i'hiliuit Ipliia. Jlaa hundred of diJvreiU alili a of i,nAls. Wanamakkk te Buown, The Lur'jeU clothing Jlouse ' Oak Hai.l," The eorner of bij th and Market streets, Oua Custom Cuttkbs are men of taste and ahilllu, Wanamakkk fc Bkown, The Lara 'at llnlhlng Jiuute, 'Oak Hall." The corner of Sixth una Market itreets. OUB 1'hicks are 25 per eent. belnui other housta pro durinp xiine (. WanauaK t u A liuoWN, The harvest Clothing House, "Oak Hai.l." The ctn ner of hixth and Market streets, PARASOLS. tPAItASOI.S AT $1, $1-25; LINKD, SI-MI, U, i-Mik i-un L'uiliieliHH. ti, tl , and upwards Ko. 21 u. AluiiTIl b'.rett. (T 1 Stu MARRIED. . . u MILI.HR MULl.II. On July , V, at . 'W M. .. tii.iiirl., by tup Re. K. W. 'Humphriss. O, M. W I LI.KR. formerly of NaanvlllP. Tenneiw. HOIXIBH,, daughter of the late William U. Ma lib, of Philadelphia. KTKPI1 ENS JOTt ANNTH. On the 17th of .T.1v. ISA. hviheKnV F'hr.r H rooie, Mr. H A URY C H'KPH KNB to Miss TUKKESA F. JOH ANN 1.1, all of tbls city, DIED. MAOTTtrtE. At his residence, on the 7th Instant, IIORKRT V MAOUIRE. The relatives of me family and his m' friends are reai'pci fully Invled to attend thx funeral, from his I am residence. No. fic2 M. K'evenih street, on Friday, mo 10th Instant, at 4 o'clock P, M. KOBiriRON. On the 8th Instant, MARC 4.UKT, wile ot James Robinson, aged 64 years. 1 he reianvea aud rrmodn ot the minlly ara resoect fully Invited to attend tie funeral, from her husband's residence. No. I2a H. Broa I a'reet on Ha iirrtay tnorn Inr, tbe 11th Inatant. at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Wood lands. TICK NOB. On the 7th Instant, at Mansyunk. after a short hut Revere lllnmn, KOBKHT, son of Robert and f-allle Tlcknnr. aiced 2 years. The relative and mends ol the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the rest fierce ol his r randino'lier. Marv Wood, corner of J n. rson aud Ciessun s'.reets, en Bunday alternooa at 1 o'clock. TORI N. On the 8th Instant, JAMES TOBIN.aged 78 years. ti,p relatives and friends of tho family are raspnet fully Invited to attend I h funeral, from bis late renl denrt, N. K. corner of Fifth and Pine Ureal, on Bun day morning at 7H o'clock. TMTM P. On Fonrtb-day afternoon, the tth Instant, MARIA B. TKUa) P, in the72d year of her age. Tbe relailve- and mends are Invited to attend the fnnt ral, from the residence of ber son-in-law, Benja min H. Huoemaker, Church lane, Uermantown, on Herenth-day alter noon, the 1Kb Instant, at 4 o'clock. N MEEICA Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. JH-TTiii Iixstitution hat no miperiorin the United (Hale bI3 H O L L O WAY'S COXCEXTK.VTi:i KSSKYCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. A ri'KE J-SNExNCE OE THE TRUE JAMAICA (JIXUEi:. Free from Cayenne FepDr or an ither admixture, pofsetslng All the Carminative and dill'usively stimu lating irierties Which a'e so potent In the JamMca Olngar al ue, and which are so efflcackns in all cases ol Cmlls iron? Kzposure to Cold or Dtmpoess, Colic Cho'era Mor bus, I iarrbcea, etc. OB8EKVE A half teaspoon Tul of Holloway's Qln gens BtroDgfr and more effective than a full te , apuonful of any other iu the market. PREPARED BV JCHNSTCN, HOLLOWAY & COJDEN, No. 0i AKCH STREET, 78 PHILADKLrnTA. FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. FLAtiS, 1JAERS, TRAXSrAREM'IES, AM) LAMERXS, Campaign Uadges, Medals, and Pins, OF BOTH CANDIDATES. Ten different styles sent on ri.ctlpt ol O.ieDillai and Fllty tents. Agents wanted everywhere. Flags In Mnslm, Bunting, and Bilk, all sizes, whole sale and reiall. Political Clubs fitted out with everything they may require. CALL ON OR ADDUK09 W. Fa SCHE2BLZ, No. 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 18 Ifrp PHI LA DELPH LA. SEWING MACHINES. fHE GREAT AMERICAN lORI.4TIUN HUTTON-HOLE OVERSEAMlNti AND SEWING MACHINE, Its wonderful Popularity Conclusive Proof of its Great Merit. The Increase In tbe demand fir this valuable Machine has been TENFOLD during thx last a muutba of its Urstyear before tne ubllu. This grand aud surprlblug sucuess unprecedenied In the history of Bewiog Machines, aud we eol ful.'y warrauted In claiming tbat IT HAW K EHl'AL, Being absolutely tbe best FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically the obeapest for It Is really two Machines combined In one. to d at the S. W. Cor. of ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, PHILADELPHIA, f5 Htlituihti REFRIGERATORS. RE F li I G E R A T U H S AT SEVEN DOLLAHS A.SO UPWARD-s. WA1EH OOOLERb, CLOTH t-S-W HI NUkH-s AND WAbHKKS, and a general variety of HOUtJE-FU.lt-N1HULNU QOOD9. B. A. WILDMAN & BRO., 28 bn Ihnfln Depot. 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SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., Tio. 16 South THIRD Stroot, Sltf PHILADELPHIA. Q O U P O N 8 OV TUB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AND Central Pacific Railroad Co,, Paid at the Hanking House or WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S. THIRD Street, ' ltl PHILADELPHIA, Who have the Pacific lioiids on hand lor immediate delivery. Hew Peseriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, ou application. LEHIGH VALLEY HA1LKOAU COMPANY'S 31011TCUGE H0XDS, DUE IN 1898. $.-,ooo,ooo, With Interest at Six Per Cent., Pajable on the First Day or June and Decern, her of each year, FllEE FK0M STATE AM) UNITED STATES TAXES. Tbese Bonds are seen red by nmrteac9 on the fol lowing Bai ri ads belontsluir to t -M Coiuiiany. namely, ibe main litu Irom Phl)i)8buig,Ne Jersey, tbroagb Mauth Cbuuk to Wlikesbarre, Po-imyivauU, tut miles: tbe Beaver Meadow branch, 17,'i miles, and tbe Lei Igb and Mabanoy branch. 12'. wiles, making a total of Kit miles of road, lucludiiitj 78 miles double, track, eqnal. with sidings, to 8uD miles ol single track, together with all lai.ds, bridges, work-shops, ma chinery, depots, eng'ne houses, aud buildings there nuto belonging, and all rolliog stocir, tools, imnle ments, and materials btlongldg to mis Uompauy,lu ute on the said Hailroads. Ti is mortgage Is a 11 rat lien on all of the above Beads, except 46 mllfs, from aston to Mauch Chunk. n which It Is preceded by a morgt;e f jr $l,50o,uoo due In 1874, tbe Bonds of which art exchanging, as .ust as presented, for tbe present Ibsnes; those not prtsentcd unlit maturity are t be tft'a out of tbe pre tient loan, making It a lirt mortgage ou tbe above meutloued property, $1,000,000 OF 1HESE DO.NDS, Either Coupon or Registered, ire ctrered at ulnety flve per ceattim, with Interest from tbe iluy of u e. free Irom -tate and United Mates' taxes. ( IIAE1.ES C. EOXWTEETH, Treasurer, OU're of the Lehigh Valey Killroat l! tiiJ4u, 7 I lin No :t,iH Wai.NU I' S.rsei P.itiadelDltta. COL OUGHT. BE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 6 ti lm gEVEN PEll CUM. MOKTUAUE E0SDS Of 'te Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Itallruud Company, Ouuranteod, Principal and Interest, by tbe Lehigh Vallev FailroadCompanv. For Sale at' 3 and Interest from June 1 C. & II. 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BONDS, FOB 8 A LB BY W HELEN BROTHERS, do, 105 South THIRD Street. -fHE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. fox a fa KaeplBK of Valnablts, art. tUl,ti aad UwattlaiK of Safaa. DIREtrrORS N. B. Browne, J. Uilliagbam Fell,! Alex. Henry C.H. Clarke, O. Macatettter, S. A. Caldwell Jobn Welsh, K. W.O.ark, I Geo. F, Tyler OFFICE, MO. 4 it 1 CHKSHtJT NTRKKT, B. BKOWNK Prealdeuk IX IU CLARK, Vice-President R. PATTERSON. Bee and lraaaurab 115 wtuiJ TO RENT. R RENT, PliEJIISES, Xo. KCS) CHESS UT St., FOIt STOltK Olt OPFJCK. ALttO, OFFICK3 AM) ti.ittK ROOM4 suitable for aCommerclrtlOo iHi 01 j t Ult Bt &JJBK RKeCBLIC. P1ANQ3. dPZZ'm STKCK V CO.'S, ANL tl A I N E8 17 C 1 I IBRUlIIEKfi' PlAJMOts, MUd MA.OON A kAMUM'lj CABXI4M' OKHAN8. J. i&. (.HtULO'A Now Store, 11 8m No. 9ti UHmNDT bireel. j ALLRECI1T, RIEKES k SCHMIDT, niNijxH'i;Hu or FIBST-CLASS PIANO-FOKTEb. Full gaarantee, aud modorate prices. Warerooina, Ian. 610 AKCI1 gtr, '143mlP PHILADKLPat POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. I'oINT BKEEZG P.ltK, a. KKiiitv, .liny to. puksh: AMJiiAKKtlw), UlleliealH v i'1""' lu live. Uood day aud J. I.OVKTT enters g. g. (IKS THOMAS. F WAJNKRniterss g, KKANK WAUNEIt. OWNKH enters 8 k. HaIIKY. rrivnexe oi memoers lutruuuouig a mate inaj ......t.. n b. ai!Hieuiied. I V I SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND 80AP QUKEN OP KNULANI) HOAP, QUKEN OF NULAN1) SOAP. Fordolnitalamlly waHblog In tue neat and crteap Mdihudit. OuarauleeU tgtial lo any in toe wtrld! Una all Hie stremttb ol tbeold rosin aoap with tbe nilldand latbtrlug qMallttes ol (renulue Castile. Ir? thlsriilendid Honp. Hiil BY TKB1 ALIlS CHKMIOAL WIIHKM. NO 48 NORTH FBONTHT.. PHlLAUJtLPUIA. 6ittiaui4p ROVGK RS'TN bVV'OST EN 1 1 0 1 .M'sToCK ET KMVKH. Perl and Hik Handles ot beaitiirtil linLh. lt01UKR' and WADK A KU'lXJHKK'lr' tA M)KH, aiid ;iie celebrated LKOOULTK1C ItAZOJU SClhHOltM ot tbe Uoent qiiMllty, BBni. Knives, bets' ors. and Table Cutlery Ground fci,d lutmiiHi. t t. U.,j, m ys, -), jXS S, TH'XTH FIFTH EDITION SEYM0UEAND BLAIR! Tho Domocraoy Comploto their Ticket - General Frank P. Blair, Jr., for Vice-Pro-sident. Further Particulars of tho Potl Tillo lllot. Ht. Kto Kte Bte., B( THE DEMOCRATIC CO.NYESTIOJ. Osneral Blair Ronlatttd fr viee-Pf. !(. ' N kw York, Jy . General F. P. Blair, of Missouri, was nonsi. aated for Vice-President unanimously on tk Qrst ballot. tmm THE POTTS VILLE UIOT. 8peoUxl Detpatoh to The Evening Tv egrapK Tbreata of the Rioter. Pottsvillb, July 9.-Trie strikers haTB ODtnltUes to the different collieries and fur naces still in operation, giving them from sixty hours to comply wlttt these terms or oeasa o De rations. r The rlotors say that, should .those terms not be complied with, there will be trouble. Tn offloers of the Reading Railroad Company ber have sent to Philadelphia to know whetne they shall resist the rioters or not. ' Governor Weary leaves for Ilarrlsburg tbl allot noon. From Iltchmond. Richmond. July 9-Peter Phillips, tried far he murder of b Is wife, was convicted to-day Of murder In the first degree. Tbe nomination of Heymour was very unex pected, there belug a general feeling among the people that Chase would come In at the last hour. vr York Stock tluotatlosts, 1 P. K. Received by telegrHnb from Glendlnnlag DavlH.Htock Brokers. No. 48 8. Third streeU Ph and Ilea . R jwu pnu. K.W.andChl. Mlch.S!. nd N. 1. K. IWu K. R... ne Clev. A Pitlsb'g It. HVA Gold ' SiosJ Chi. andN.W. com 7J Market firm. INSURANCE COMPANIES. JILLINCHAST A HILT'S INSURANCE ROOMS. LUMBERMAN'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF OHCAOO, ILIjlNfOIS. ('IPITAL, Authorized l'.ld up in full., SuO.OOJoo ASSET. Cash on band and In Bank Cash In bands of Agents, and In coursTof transition Amount of Liana secured by Mortgage," coDBtltui loir first lien on Ileal K tate, on which there Is les than one year's Inter ao,oio'is 15. Til est one and owlnB.... Amontt ol 6tocks owned by tbe Company, ........ 51,4501 wnetneror any state or tbe United States, or of any Incorporated city of tbe United B;tes, or ot any other description, sped fjiug thenumbsror shares aud tbe par and market value of the same. 1'ar. Market, V, 8 6-s 76,90J $i.ito 50 U 8. 7-S0f 11 300 12 11 li U. P. 10-4(if 6C0 80S 78 Cooke Co. War i'ubd Bonds 12.3"0 11.439 CO lul.000 Amount of Stocks he'd by the Company as collateral security lor loans, with tbe amount loaned ou eacn kind of stock, Its par and market value. .. I'ar, Market, W,t5') 198 mn Amount of Interest ou investmen s mada by tbe Company, cue aud unpaid....... io7,4W-ar HJ,ll' K9t U6.ii'S IMOiUliOFTIIK COMPANY. Amount of cash premiums received IGS.fO-tt Amount of premiums earned 1 11,00 i H Amount of luterf-st money received irom the Investment of ttie Company 4,14- Amount o iLCome of tho G'jmpany troati any other source . 18,90l LUUILITIES, Amount if los-es due and nnpald, and m rlams tor locsis whlcb are In suit, or con tested by tneCtmp.nv lO.OOO'Ot Amount ol losses daring tbe year which have not been settled.... l8,tto M Amcuut of dividend, deilared lS.OJ'OJ Amount of monty borrowed, aud the value and amount of security given (nous bor rowed)... MU'T EXPKXDITUIiEM. Amount of losses paid during tbe year Amonntot Dividends paid during tbe year (see above),,..... Amonnt of expenses paid during tbe year, Including commUsions and fees paid to the Agents and Ullicers of tbe Company... Amount o" taxes paid by tbe Cjmpa uy... Amonntot all other expenses and expen 0J.914 7t 15.009'M 5,6U'U 7,iua U.Mt'H ditures of tbe Company. 1IIB)UML, rOWKBI, PBE9IDC3IT. TII09I AM jJOOIMAJf, NKCBGTABT. TILLINCHA8T & HILT. AGENTS, oitli ri'iuisjlvnnla Kuilroatl UuiltUng:, No. 101) WALNUT Stroot, 7 7lntht3t PHILADELPHIA. JosoitliJilUiifjIittstj; David B. IIHU PERSONAL. UNTIE 8, PENSIONS. P1UZE MONEY, and all claims against the National and State (Jovera vjeuts promptly collected. Call on or addrea OKOIWIC W. FOUD, No. 241 DOCK Hteei,' Otttotu u VM aooc below Tttfaraj
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