The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 10, 1870, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TKLEGKAHI PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FKBRIUHY 10, 1870.
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MEWS flUrOZVXAA7.
t!lt Affair.
William WUlmlro.lihe lad who wns run over
on the Washington Avenue Railroad on Tues
day, died at the Pennsylvania Hospital yes
terday. Cold and stormy m last night was, a babo
only a few day old was left on a door step on
fifth street, below Spruce. It was Ukcn to the
Union Street Station.
George Richardson, thirty yers old, re
aiding at Tenth and Montgomery avenue, fell
yesterday from the front platform of a car on
woich be was driving, and tbo wheel passing
ever his hand, crushed it In a dredful manner.
Daniel Nawn, twenty-nine years old, residing
atNo. 1809 Khoadcs street, bad one of his hands
caught In a cog-wheel yesterday, at Baldwin's
locomotive works, and badly luenrated. Both
sufferers were admitted Into the Pennsylvania
Hospital.
The lw requires that whenever the removal
of the remains of deceased persons Is desired
fr6m one cemetery to another, a permit for that
purpose shall first be seenred from the Board of
Health. Accordingly, 1357 permits of this na
ture were limned by the board last year, realizing
to the city 678-50.
A meeting of the sub-corn nilttee from
Finance, Board of Revision, Law and Retrench
ment and Reform Committees met last evening
to consider by what means the outstanding taxes
may be most promptly collected. Various plans
were suggested and freely discussed, and a com
mittee of three was Anally appointed to prepare
a bill giving to Councils power to enforco the
payment of outstanding taxes.
A post-mortem examination made by Dr
Bhapleigh of the body of the unknown man
who died on Sunday morning, in a cell of the
Third District Station-house, establishes the fact
that the deceased came to his death fro the
effects of congestion of the lungs. No traces of
liquor were discovered during the examination,
which proves conclnslvely that the man was not
drunk when picked up In the street.
A meeting of the Philadelphia Produce As
sociation was held at the rooms, on Delaware
. avenue, yesterday afternoon, President Detwiler
in the chair. The Secretary reported that since
last meeting two arrest bad been made for sell
ing goods without a license. Several proposi
tions for membership were submitted, and were
referred. The proposed amendment to the Con
stitution, Increasing the annual assessment of
the dues of members, was considered, and finally
was laid over until the next meeting.
The semi-annual meeting of the High School
Alumni was held last evenlug, when the follow
ing officers were elected:
President E. II. D. Fraley.
Board of Managers John D. Watson, J.
Hopper, George W. Mears, John II. Walls, D.
W. Howard, D. W. Sellers, W. B. Atkinson, A.
B, Smith, A. P. Colcsberry, F. F. Christine, R.
R. Ellis, B. W. James, George F. Render, B. F.
Abbott, John J. Weaver, Charles J. Lister, T. V.
"William, W. F. Church, William Nicholson,
Charles J. McCleary, Jas. A. Connor, R. L.
Wright, Jr., B. F. Houseman, C. C. Taylor, T.
F. Jenkins, Win. N. Meeks, John M. Riding, W.
8. Ferguson.
Domestic Affair.
Gold closed yesterday at 120.
Nevada last year produced $13,815,000 of
treasure.
Three more volumes of the Roll of Honor
have been published.
Snow to the depth of thirty inches has fallen
at Huntingdon, in this State.
The Postmaster General made a number of
chancres in post otllces in this States yesterday.
The House, yesterday, refused to adjourn
for the purpose of attending McMullin's Rich
mond vlc-nic.
A bill was Introduced in the Senate yester
day to increase tne numoer oi judges oi me
Supreme and Circuit Courts.
A further discussion took place in the Senate
yesterday, on the House Census bill, which was
finally laid on the table.
The Senate bill, extending the jurisdiction of
aldermen to $300 suits, was reported negatively
in the House at Harrisbug yesterday.
After a lengthy discussion, the proposition
to form an independent temperance party was
defeated in the State Convention at llarrlsburg
yesterday, by a large majority.
It is proposed that the colored people shall
celebrate the ratification of the fifteenth amend
ment by assembling for prayer and thanksgiving
ou the official announcement being made.
Yesterday the House Committee com
menced an investigation of the alleged sales of
cadetships. One witness testified that a member
of the last House sold a naval appointment for
$800.
A bill enabling parties losing money by
f rambling or lotteries to recover the amount with
nterest, by proceedings within six years, was
favorably reported in the House, at Harris burg,
yesterday.
Governor Jewell and the other State officers,
save the Lieutenant-Governor, for which position
Morris Tyler is put forward, were renominated
by the Connecticut Republican State Convention
yesterday.
Governor Walker, In a message to tke Vir
ginia Legislature yesterday, referred to the diffi
culty of finding Judges not disqualified by the
fourteenth amendment, and recommended a
petition to Congress for a general removal of
cLsbllltles.
Very little progress is being made with the
Investigation into the management of the State
Treasury. Yesterday the committee met, and
Mr. Mackey not being ready with certain papers
previously ordered, after some wrangling ad
journed nntll Tuesday.
Mr. Davis presented In the House yesterday
a bill to prevent the erection of public buildings
on Independence Square, and Mr. Hong another,
providing for the appointment of a Commissioner
to see to the erection of the necessary court and
municipal buildings on Penn Square; also, for an
assessment to defray their cost. The Philadel
phia delegation propose that the people shall fix
the site by a vote next October.
Foreign Affair.
A bill Is promised by the English Govern
ment enabling aliens to acquire and hold lands.
Cork complains of loss of prestige by the
transfer of all the foreign malls save one to
Channel ports.
Dr. Dolllnfccr is everywhere denounced by
the Ultramontanes for his letter against Papal
Infallibility.
THE PARIS MOTS.
Tllf CITT TRANO.UIL.
Pakis, Feb. 98 P. M. The city is now tran
quil. A strong police force Is patrolling the
streets. Many of the workshops were closed
to-lay.
DISTURBiKCBS AT MARSEILLES.
k rnwd of several hundred persons Fathered
in Marseilles last night and biased, and in other
ways lnsmlted the police and gens d'armes. They
were summoned to disperse but refused to do so.
Thn notice then charred noon them and made a
large number of arrests. After an examination
of the prisoners this morning, only thirty were
remanded to prison.
ARREST Or "MABSHILLAISE" EDITORS STOP'
PAGE OF TUB PAPER.
Paris, F. 9, via Loudon All the editors of
the Marsr Maine have been arrested. The prin
ter of the paper, M. Valeu, refuse! to put it
to press.
FCRTH1R OUTBUEAKS IN PARIS. '
Paris. Feb. 9 Noon. The mornlncr lournals
nave the following details of the disturbances
which occurred List night. There had been
much excitement ainonit the dcodIo durinsr the
day, which culminated about midnight in a new
. nibreak.
ItABRICADES NEAR TUB PALAIS ROYAL.
Tbcso were not confined to one locality, nor
were thev on the scene of those Bunimsp.il va-
terday at La Vlllctte and Belleville, but nearer
the centre of the city and only a few sauarea
from the Palais Rovale. new and stronger barri
cades were thrown up and tenaciously defended.
TUB POLJCB REPULSED SOLDIERS CARRY TUB
JIARRIOADEB.
The police attacked several of them, but were
julclJy driven off. Tbe military force was then
brouuht Into requisition, which, as on the day
previous, carried all the barricades without
tiring on the crowd.
VNIVll.LINQNRKS TO VSB FIREARMS.
There seems to be hesitation on the part of
both the troops and rioters to resort to the use of
firearms.
ORPF.nS TO TUB POLICK.
8trong detachments of pollco have been placed
on all the Boulevards, with orders to forcibly
disperse all crowds.
ARRESTS.
Hundreds of rioters have been arrested.
KILLED AND WOUNDED.
Svernl were wounded, mainly In conflicts with
the police, and it Is reported that some were
killed.
THB "M ARSEILXA l8En
did not appear to-day, and all its editors are
under arrest for aiding the rioters. One of the
editors, M. Raspall, was also arrested for the
same offense.
THE MINISTERS
remained at the police headquarters all night.
KIT BURXS.
Ill KM nt Dedicated na a Home far Fallen
VVtMrn.
The haunt at 273 Water St., N. Y., known as
"Kit Bnrns' Rat Pit," which has been hired by
Rev. William H. Boole of Mrs. Burnt, who owns
the property, for a mission and a home for the
reform of abandoned women, was on Tuesday
dedicated to that purpose with religious services
and appropriate addresses. The large room on
the first floor, which was formerly a bar-room
and is now to be devoted to dally prayer meet
ings and other religious gatherings, was crowded
with people, many of them ladles, who desired
to exhibit their interest and sympathy in the
benevolent enterprise. A great many of the
denizens of that region gathered about the en
trance, and Kit and his companions, who still
occupy the adjoining premises, freely expressed
their disgust for the whole proceedings.
The exercises were opened with singing and
prayer, after which Bishop Janes, of tho Me
thodist Episcopal Church, made an address. He
said that there was an interest attached to the
occasion beyond its mere novelty. It was pro-
Eosed to recover and reform these nnfortunate
elngs, not only by ministering to their physical
wants, or by the force of moral suasion, but by
the power and influence of religion. It was not
a hopeful field of labor, but it was Christ's field,
and the most solemn obligation rested npon His
followers to devote themselves to its work. It
was said that not one in a thousand of these
women could be permanently reclaimed, but
that made it none the less a duty to do all that
can be done to rescue them from their degrada
tion. Some of the degraded ones had given pro
mise, In their early years, of great beauty of
character and all the virtues which adorn the
life of woman, but ttey had been robbed and
cheated of the heritage by villains who, per
chance, move in the best circles of society, and
receive no condemnation for their fonl deeds.
A terrible day of reckoning awaited them, but
in the meantime their poor victims, whose very
sensitiveness and delicacy had prevented them
from facing society and avoiding utter ruin, de
serve our deepest pity and tcixli'rcst sympathy.
Rev. Stephen 11. Tyng said t' ; his was his
second visit to this place. At :t car ago he
had preached in tho yard in the rear of the
building, and had become convinced that the
movement which was begun for the regenera
tion of Water street was no transitory excite
ment. He had no confidence, he said, in bene
volence which springs from a sense of duty. To
be effective it must Bprlng from an intense love
of Christ, and a consequent desire to benefit all
wno need our aid, regarded as ills representa
tives. Personal influence is what was needed.
Men could be saved only through men, and what
these poor women wanted was' the presence of
lympatnizing nearts ana tne aid ana encourage
ment of Christian men and women.
Mr. Woodruff then arose and said that he
knew of no way of at once carrying into effect
the exhortations which had been given except
by giving $5 to the cause, and asking nineteen
other persons to give a like amount, to mane up
9iuu to assist Mr. uooie in beginning nis good
work, i he sum was very soon made up, and
one gentleman having given (30 this was taken
as a basis ior a second wiuu, wnicn was soon
completed, and then a general collection was
taken np, resulting in an addition of about (50
to tho funds already given. Dally prayer meet
ings, from 13 to l i'. m., are to ue neia at we
Mission, and evening meetings will soon be la
augurated.
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windows, for churches and cellar windows.
IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for b&loonles, offloe
cemetery and garden fence, j
Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Jullden
and Carpenters. All orders filled with promptnei
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H. K. corner of M A RKKT m.4 WATER Btmt
PhiUdalphia.
DEALFR IN BAUH AND BAGGL5 a
Of every deeoription, fur
Drain, Floor, Salt, SPr P
f Ulna, Boa
Iree an4 small GXTKH V SAOti emuUntljoa bAi(L
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Varini Hrt Vye.
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PHILADELPHIA BOAKD OF TRADE.
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J. PRICB YVBTHKK1LL, COMMITTEE OP TUB MONTH.
UKOROB N. ALIJ1N, j
MOVKMLNTH OK (H:KAN JvTRASHIIIPS.
F(U AMERICA.
Atalanta. Tendon New York Jan. IB
Hmldt Hrrmcn New York Jan. SO
lows i Ulasgow.... New York Jan. si
Hlbnria.... Liverpool... New York v B..Jan. 2ft
HelvHIa Liverpool... New York Jan. M
Manhattan Liverpool. ..New York Jan. 26
Prussian IJverpool. ..Portland Jan. ST
C.of Washton.. IJverpool... New York Jan. 8T
AnRlla (ilasgow.... New York Jan. 88
vme derarla... Ureal New York Jan. w
Westphalia Havre Now York Jan. 89
ella London New York Jak. 89
Java Liverpool... New York Jan. 89
Donau Southampton. ..New York Feb. 1
Tarlfa Liverpool. . .New York v. B..Kcb. 1
VOH KIIHOI'K.
Tripoli.... New York... IJverpool Feb. M
coi vtasQ'ion.New York... Liverpool Ken. is
Kheln New York. ..Bremen Fob. 18
Pennsylvania.. .New York . . . Liverpool. Feb. 19
Atalanta New York... London. Feh. 18
Iowa New Yor. ..wibhrow Feb. 18
Manhattan New York... Liverpool Feb. IS
V. of IlalUniore.New York . . .Liverpool Feb. 19
AnRlla. New York... (llaMRow Feb. 19
l ityol N.York.. New York. ..Liverpool Feb. 88
t'clla New York... Iiondon Feb. 80
COAHTWINK. IXIMKSTK!. KTC
FBRle New York... Havana Fab. 10
HbermaD New York. ..New Orleans. ..Feb. 18
Tonawanda.... Philadelphia. Savannah Feb. 18
rromeineuB....rnnaleiphla.('nariesion..... ren. u
Morro Castle... New York. ..Havana Feb. IT
Juniata Phlladelphla.Ncw Orleans . . . Feb. 19
I'nlted Htatcs..New York. ..New Orleans. ..Feb. 19
Columbia New York... Havana via NanFeb. 84
Malls are forwarded hv even steamer In the regu
lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
iueenstown, except the Canadian Una, which call at
ionnonierry. me steameis lor or iroin tne uonu
nent call at Southampton.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
StAoratlhlffc A rlna tL'ilnn lt..nn II U'innAI Ar f rt
N. O. bark Htatwroad Brock. Nicolaysen, Gibraltar
ior oruers, l,, westergaam a co.
Br. bark J. L. Wick wire, Murray, Antwerp, C. C.Van
num.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Schr John M. Fluke. Chime. 4 days from rrovlnce-
wwn, iat)8., Willi nsn w u. . croweu co.
seur Biomlcii, Chapman, 4 days from I'rovince
town, with nan to C. 8. Crowell A Co.
MEMOHANDA.
Steamship James 8. Green. Vance, at Norfolk 7th
Inst and sailed for Richmond.
Steamer Centipede. Bec.ket. from Boston for Phtla-
ueipnia, at isew lork yesterday.
una veieran. nnow. nence. ai winraitar un in hi.
Schr 8. V. W. Simmons. Williams, hence, at
Charleston 6th Inst. Friday. 4th lnst.. experienced a
severe gale from NE. toN.NK.: vas obliged to cut
away bulwarks to rree oer; started rorward house.
Schr Annie, Adanm, sailed from Richmond 7th lnst.
for Chlckahomlny, to load for Philadelphia.
Schr Curtis Tllton, Hughes, cleared at New York
8th lnst. for Santa Cruz.
Schr Bt A L. Marts, Marta. from Savannah for Bos
ton, returned to Savannah 7th lnst. with loss of
mainsail and boat In a terriilc Kale.
Schr Kmma H. Shaw, Shaw, sailed from Charles
ton hui lnst., ior a nortnern port.
Schr Thomas Booz, Somers, went to sea from WIN
mliiRton. N. C. 7th InM.. for New York.
Schr Uov. Burton, Steelman, cleared at Baltimore
8th lnst. for Charleston.
Schr John Stockham, race, for Philadelphia.
cleared at New Haven 7tU lnst.
Schr D. S. Mcrshon. Ayres, hence, at Fall River
6th lnst.
Schr WatauRa, Monroe, cleared at Savannah yes-
leraay ior piewDern, n. j.
Schr Millard Fillmore, from Portland tor Cuba.
with a cargo of snooks, went ashore during the storm
of Tuesday night near Plymouth. The crew are
safe, and the vessel will be got on if she gets prompt
assistance.
Schr Eliza Tike, Larkln, from Charleston for rhl-
luuuipiiitt owi inn, isBBuuio uuar mc juimn fiou,
and will probably be lost.
1 1.1 l I 1 : V. I .... I .. nu,.,.Hn HAn I . 0 ..
Schr Ida s. biirpronB, Crockett, cleared at George
town, H. c, xa inBi. ior jnanimque.
senr VTankiin a., lunriow, irom rsewiounaiana
for Philadelphia, at Gloucester 7th lnst.
Schr Mary Stow, Rankin, for Philadelphia, cleared
at New lork yesteruay.
LUMBER.
1870
SPRUCE JOIST.
BPRUCE JOIST.
HEMLOCK.
HEMLOCK.
1870
-I QTA SEASONED CLEAR FINE, -4 QA
10 ( U SEASONED CLEAR PINK. 10 I U
CHOICK PATTKKH PUNK.
SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS.
RED CEDAR.
1870
FLORIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FLOORING.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
1870
1 Q T A WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. -I Q pyrt
10 U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 I U
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK.
1870
UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, -t QwA
TJNDERTA KERS' LUMBER. 10 U
WALNUT AND PINE.
1870
SEASONED POPLAR. 4Q7A
SEASONED CHERRY. lO I )
AStU
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1870
CIGAR BOX MAKERS'
CIGAR BOX MAKERS'
1870
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS,
KXja BAU liUYV.
-IOTA CAROLINA SCANTLING, 1 QTA
10 U CAROLINA H. T. BULLS. 10 I U
i QTA CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 DWA
10 IV CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I U
KAUIJL BHtrillltK CO.,
1H No. 8600 SOUTH Street.
TA1EL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES
JL 1 (JOMMUIX J-l.A-VK. Alilu TlUUJlLNJECHBiUi,
1 COMMON HOARDS.
I and 2 BIDU FENCE BOARDS.
WH1TK PINK FLOORING BOARDS.
YFLI.OW AND SAP PINK frLOORLNUU. 1 and
HKMtoOK JOIST, ALL SIZES.
PT.AKTKS.1NU LATH A SPECIALTY.
Together with a general aMortment of Buildinc Lumbal
foreeielowforciiL T. W. SMALTZ,
11 U4 6m FIFTEENTH and BTILKb Street
UMBBR UNDER
ALWAYS DRY.
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United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts
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November 1, IHfift.
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Ioan, ten-forties t?16,000'00
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Loan (lawful money) 107,760-00
60,000 United States Six rer Cent.
Loan, 1881 60,000-00
800,000 Bute of Pennsylvania Six Per
Cent. Loan 813,930-00
800,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per
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100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per
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80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First
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Bonds 19,480-00
28,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Se
cond mortgage Six per Cent.
Bonds 83,820-00
86,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Mortgage Six Per
Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania
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80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per
Cent. Loan 16,000-00
7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per
Cent. Loan 4,870-00
13,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, 8fi0 shares stock 14,001-0Q
6,000 North Pennsylvania Rail
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Stock 8 90009
10,000 Philadelphia ' and ' Southern
Mall Steamship Com-
- pany, 80 shares stock 7,600-00
848,900 Loans on Bond and Mort-
Jage, first liens on City
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11,881,400 Tar. Market value, 11,866,370-00
i -nor n.aiK.njn-T.
Real Estate 88,000-00
Bills Receivable for Insurances made... 823,700-76
Balances due at Agencies:
Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued
luwreni, ana otoer aeuts aue tne com
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Stock, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora-
uuub, Hiw oBumaiea vaiue x,iu-iu
Cash in Bank H88.818-S8
Cash In Drawer 9781M
169,29114
11,868,100-04
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Thomas C Hand, ,Samoel E. Stokes,
John C, Davis.
William 4. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
Edmund A. Sender,
Theophllus Paulding,
James Traqualr,
it. Jones urooKe,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob Riegel,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. MoKarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spenoer Mcllvaln,
J. B. Semple, Plttaburg,
A. K. llerger, Pittuburg,
D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg.
uenry eioan,
Henry C. Dallctt, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Lndwlg,
josepn u. uoai,
Hnsh Craiir.
John D. Taylor,
neorge w. iternaaou,
William C. Houston.
THOMAS c. HAND, President
JOHN C. DAVIS. Vlce-rteBldont.
HENRY LYLBURN. Secreterv.
HENRY BALL Assistant Secretary. 1 1
TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
OP THE
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CIIAltTERKD IN IS 17.
OFFICE, No. 981 CHESNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
SAIrll'Er. C. HCEY PRKSIDKNT
MAItlUKL. E. HTOKKS VIOO-PRKaiDKNT
JOHN W. IIORNOU A. V. P. and ACTUARY
UOUATIU S. STKPUKISM J3KORJKTARY
Premiums. Interest, etc.. up to December
81, lfctetf SoO,K-80
Losses paia aunnn inevear....si44.iuwuu
This is $106,000 less than the
tables can ler.
Expenses, commissions, taxes,
etc juvzid-si
814,97881
Net earnings for the year 1889 toei.860-88
AHHRTM.
United States, State, c'lty and Company Loans,
(.round Rents, Mortgages, Real .testate, umoe,
Furniture, cash on band.
Cost, 12,947,979-83. Market value, $3,024,473-94.
SOLICITOR.
HENRY C. TOWNSEND.
MRPICAL BXAMINSK8.
ED. nARTSHORNB, M. D., No. 14:0 Walnut street.
EDWARD A. PAGE, M. I)., No. 1416 Walnut street.
In attendance at tne onice or the company from l
to 8 p. m., oany. .,, v in
1QOO -OHARTKB PEKPETUAL.
Franllin Fire Ihsmcb Companj
or raiLiuiuirau.
Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESHXJT St
Assets Jan. I f'69,$2, 677,372' 1 3
CAPITAL. .'. 1 1400.000 -00
ACCRUED SURPLUS l,083,688-70
PREMIUMS 1,193,848-48
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
INCOME FOR 1889,
SJOU.UUU.
Losses paid since 1829,0Ter $5,500,000
Pernetnel end Temnoimn PoIieiM on Liberal Term.
Tbe Oompenj elao iasuee Polloiee on Rente of Boildlnci
OI au auuu,uronna itenie, enu jiniiw
DtRKCXORH.
Alfred O. Baker, , Alfred FrUar,
Semnel Grant, I Thomea Spexkn,
OeoriceW.KiobArdS, I WUliem 8. Orant,
Lnuw Lea, I Tbomite 8. KUie,
' Ueoire Vales. ' Gutu B. Beaeoa.
ALFRED O.UA KKR, Preeidank
GEQKGK FAIJUi. Vise Preeldeila.
JAS. W. MoATJJKTrSR, SeoretenN
TUKODORU M. REGER. Aeautaot BeoreUry. 1 1
F
AME INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 609 OHESNUT Street.
INCORPORATED ISM. OHARTKB PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, rW,0U0.
FIRE INHURA-NOE KIOLUBIVELY.
Imaret acalnet Loea or Damage by Fir either by Per-
petoal or Temporery fouolea.
DLBJtcn'ORS:
Oharlee Rlohardeon, Robert Peeree.
William H. Knawn, John Keoaler, Jr-
William M. keylert. If d ward B. Orne,
Jobn Smith, Oharlee Stokee.
Nathan Uillee, John W. Kvernuue.
Oeom A. Weat, Mordeoei Busby.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Preeldent
WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Vlee-Preeklerjt.
WllXUaf S L BLAKCHiJaD. BeoretarT. T Xtf
nBE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE XN8TJKANCE
JL COMPANY.
inoorporuea wao smarter rerneinai,
No. BIO WALNUT Street, oppoeite Iodeeendenee Snarc
Tbia Company, favorably known to tbe oonunanite foe
rrtMr fort Team, continue, to inaare ejrainet loae nrdua.
ace by fire on Pnbho or Private BtdlduiKeieithet' erma.
nently or for a Umited time. Aleo on Farnitnre, btooki
of Goede. and Merohandiee feneraUy, on liberal tenne.
loeir vapiiai, lAwei-ier wiui m nuryim r nog, mi
lnvewted in tbe most careful manner, which enablee toeaa
to otter to ttaa insured an undoubted, asoariia in the aee
Of lose. I
Daniel Smith. Jr..
John Dererenj.
Thomae Krakh.
Henry LewieT
Alexander Boneon,
Inaae tlaslenuret,
Tkomae Robins, , J. UiUingbam Fell.
uamei dmudvi. ur.
DANIEL BMITU. Jb.. President.
WM. O. PRO WELL. Beoretary. g&
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Office B. W. corn or of FOURTH aod WALNUT Btreeta.
KIRK INbURAhOK EXCLUKIVKLY.
PERPETUAL AND TERM P0U0IE8 lbSDTCD.
OAbli Capital (paid ap in full)..... $,t)u01M
Caen Aeaele, Java. 1, 1870.. .1 S3t,3t-15
auuiLri xj a.
F. Retch ford Starr,
Naibro Presier,
Juhn M. Atwood,
benj. T. Trudiik,
J. Lailacrston Brrinrer.
Jamee L. OUmhoen,
ui. vi. rMHiiton,
Cbarlee Wheeler,
1 honiaa H. MnnljumaTT.
Oeorge a. ntnan,
John H. Browu, Jamee M . Aerfeieu.
, K. RA TO H FORD BTA R R. I-tvIiSZSl
THOMAS H. MONT(HHESY. Vkoe-Preeldeut,
AI.KX. W. WIHTKK, rleoreiary.7
JAOOK K. PE'laMUrUJi, Aswetaat BwsrtUrf
INSURANCE.
jSl. IS 13 TJ JlX Y
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. SOS IIROAIfVr AY, corner oi
Eleventh Street, New York.
OABH OAPTTAL....I 1150,000
tl96W0 deposited wth the BUU of New York a eeearity
for polici boldere,
IFMUFf, B ANOR, PreeMent.
GKORQK KLLIOIT, Vioe I'rmident end SeereUrf.
F.MOKY MrCI.lNTOCK, Aotnerj.
A. K. M. PURDY, M. D.. Medioei Kiemlneft
rHiLArttxrmA BirKauKvu.
ThomeeT. Tinker, i J oli n M. Marie, J. B. Llpplnoott,
Cli.rloe Spenoer, VV llli.m IiTine, IJemee lxu,
John A. Wrleht, B. Vlorril Wele, IJemee Hnnler,
Arthur O. Coffin, 'John B. MoCreerf. K. 11. W orne.
Oritenlned April, lHrH. 075 Polieie Inmed flret Sla
ion the i over Suuv in tbe twelve nonthe foOmrtne.
All lormeof Polletee leened on moet faroreDle let?) -A
Speelel edreaUcee offer to Clerg? men.
AlawfoodesenUwantedineitoreoontr. Apply t
Mansjrnr for PenneylTania end Delaware.
Offloe, No. WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
uau ru vt H.1WS epeotai Acerju
4Mt
QTRICT L Y M U T U A L.
Previdcnt Life and Trust Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, N. Ill 8. FOURTH STREET.
Organized to promote LIFE INSURANCE among
members of the Society of Friends.
Good risks of an; class accepted.
Policies issued on approved plans, at the lowest
rates.
President, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY,
Vlce-Prasldent, WILLIAM C. LONOSTRETH,
Actuary, ROWLAND PARKY.
Tbe advantages ottered by tola Dompany are un
excelled. wii .
QREAT WESTERN
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
EDWIN E. SIMPSON, MANAGER,
I'o. Sl WAIJiUT St., Plillnda.
AU tbe cood, eqnltable and liberal features of the) beet
Life Insurance Companies are cnaranteed to the policy
bolder of this Company. 1 33 etuthSw
Liberal arrangements made with competent airenta,
JMPBBIAIi FI1U2 INSUBANOE GO.
LONDON.
BNTABU8IIED 1803.
Pald-ap Capital and Accumulated Funds,
08,000,000 IN GOLD.
PEEV0ST & HEBBING, Agents,
IS No. W a THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
CHAR. K. FRKVOST. CHAR. R. HERRING!
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Patent in tht United States and Fo
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HO 8. FOURTH St.. Phllada.,
AND MARBLE BUILDINGS,
SEVENTU Street, above F,
(Opposite U. 8. Patent Office),
WASHINGTON, D. a
H. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patent.
O. HOWSON, Attorney-at-Law.
Oommnnieatione to be addressed to the Principal Offices,
rbUadelpbia, 1 10 mweSrn
pATENT OFFICES,
s
N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT,
(Entrance on FOURTH Street),
rHANCIS D. PA8TORZUS,
soucrroR op patents.
Patents procured for Inventions In the United
States and Foreign Countries, and all business re
latlng to the same promptly transacted. Call or send
for circulars on Patents.
Open till o'clock every evening. 8 6 smth.
PATENT OFFICE 8,
N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALBUT
PHILADELPHIA.
FEES LESS THAN ANT OTHER REXJABL
AGENCY.
Bend for pamphle on Patents.
1 4 thstui CHARLES H. EVANS.
STATE RIGHTS FOR BALE. 8TAT1
Riehte of a vainable InTention fast patented, and fo
the RLIUINU. UU1T1NU. and OHIPPINU of dried beat
oabbaee. etc. are berebr offered for sale. It ia an artioL
of free ralae to pioprietore of hotels and reetaarante,
and it shonid be introdnoed into every family. STATE
RIGHTS forele. Model ean be seen at TELEGRAPH
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at one-half tbe expense of tin. It is readily pnt on old
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going repairs. ( No gravel nned.)
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AMUSEMENTS.
!F.RICAN ACADEMY OF MU8IC.-
I'npreerrlenlerl reeeees and ertrrmnbant retara
Pbildeilhiaoher.l.hrated "Br"
rBrA nUB4 afiULUH OPERA.
V.LnrHak CoJ PPrt"dDreetorf.
Pmrin.fis Maesger-D. DE VIVO,
fibre Xansr.r-li. JACKSON.
A PHIKK KK.ARON OK OKAS D ENGLISH OPEBJk,
by t his enriv. lied o irriany, cotrmese'ng
KKIDAYKVkrilNO.reb.il.
when the great mn.ieal event of the eeeaon will be the
pmnnrtton for ue nrei lime, in r.ngn.a, mis eny, ana
ViflllWDUl tur. in am... ii. m, ' " ....... v m Hirw.ra,
lUK MAKH1AIIIV ur nuuv,
I Kl.arn'a Hoehr.eit.)
an opera seldom performed either in Europe or America,
from the fact that its prndactinn requires an entire dnnlile
company, bnt which tne directors are pmnd to be able to
prerrnt with a moet complete ena etteotiveossi, mnrwiinr
nearly every principal artiste of this grand eombinaUon.
neiuaing
M'MK PARKPA.ROflA
In her nnspproachsble role of riunanna, with Mie RONR
ii r.KPii.r;, Mrs. it. pn.uuiiv, mm r. Biutianin,
Mrf.ra. II. NOHDBI.OM. A. LA IT K A N(JK. H. O.OAMP.
P F.LI, O. F. H A Li., K. BEUUIN, K1NROSB, Mies
ISAACSON, and others.
lanotietor, Mr. uaki, kmja.
On "ATUHDAV, Pehrasry IS, at So'cWk,
(IRANI) BOHEMIAN OlHL MATINEK
M'me PAHRrA.KORA (for the Arst time ia PhiUdeJ.
phia) in her great character of Arllne, with a star eat-
Admiwion, SI. Reserved Beats, Ho. eitra. family
Circle, toe. Amphitheatre, Ue.
Tbe sale of ena ta for the first night and matinee com
mence on Tn.idiiv, at 9 A. M., at the Academy, and at
Trumpler's, No. KM Oheennt street.
JAST DAYS OF THE
IVine ll!8es.,,
The above exhibition will BOON BR OI)8KD to the
public Open daily from 8 A. M. until P. M.
Admission 36 eents Season Tioketa M eeata
A vnlnme met lamed (elnth and eold). oontainlne nim
photographs of 1 he M nses," and portrait of tbe art mt,
Is au. bent free by mail. U J Ut
EARLES' GALLERIES,
No. 816 CHESNUT STREET,
L00KIHO GLASS WARER00MS.
"AURA KE ENS' 8
Li CHF8NUT 8TRKKT THrTATRrJ. RerinaatS,
LAST NKiliT OF TH K KA VORITK,
MIN8 BUMAN OALTON
AND COM TO KNOLI8H OPKRA COMPAWY.'ia
FANCHON THKCRIOKKT.
MISS BU8AN OALTON as "KANOHON,"
With solo, "Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer,"
And Cricket Hhadow Dance.
Farewell Benefit, FRIDAY TH RKK OPERAS.
LAST OALTON MATINKK, SATURDAY,
MONDAY NKXT, MR. FRANK MAYO,
AND STRKKTfe OF NKW YORK.
WALNUT 8TKEET THEATRE.
THIS CThnnrlav) RVKNINO V.h III.
Fourth Night of the enragement of
MR. KDWIN ADAMS.
who will appear in his msst erly imperennation.
a i uaivu inn. nJui4r lua,
ia the romance of real life, entitled
THK BOULPTOK't DRrlAsf i
OR. THK MAR BLR HKART
FRIDAY BRNKFIT Olf F.OWIN ADAMS,
1 HK DK AD H FART.
Inorrlet tA IMnmnmltt. famill. a WiTINITK will
be given on SATURDAY AFTKRNOON. at J o'clock.
lHK hUULnWK JJKK AM.
MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET
THRATRR. Begin V to S.
LAST WRr.K Or' JOHN BROUGHAM.
TO NIGHT, THURSDAY. Feb. 10.
POSITIVHLY LAST NIGHT OF
THK KK1) LIGHT;
aTaTl ITUV OTf ' M A T t n A sTrtIT
JOHN BROUGHAM as NED MAUDRRMOT
Aiaa oy me ran uompsny.
FRIDAY-BKNKVrr OF MR. BROUGHAM.
DOMBRY A SON.
MONDAY LITTLE KM'LV.
FOX'S AMERICAN ' THEATRE",
WALNUT Street, above Eighth. '
Immense snooessof the versatile artists, RHKRIDAN
and M AUK. Last week ot ROLL1N HOWARD, who wdj
appear in hi original bnrlesgne of
IIAMLFT IN BLACK.
KVKRY EVHMINO TWO ORKAT BILLS.
"VIEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
J.1 KLKVENTH Btreet, above Obesnnt.
THR FAMILY RESORT.
OARNOROS8 A DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
the great Btar Troupe of tbe world, ia their nneonaUed
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, BONGB,
OPKRAT1U BELKOTIONS. and
LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES
EVERY EVENING
J. L. OARNOBOB9, Manager.
R. F. SIMPSON, Treaenrey. Tleent
DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE.
SEVENTH St.. below Arch (LaU Theatre ComiqeeL
An Entire Chsnge of Programme This Week.
THU EVENIN&. DUPRkZ A BENEDICT'S
. Gigantic Minstrels Introduce,
Time-GKKAT BURLESQUE CARNIVAL CO.
NOTICE. Soeietlea Schools, Fire Companies, Clobs.
etc., can make favorable arrangements for Beneiite.
VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WIN TED
GARDEN, Nos. 730, Tj 734, and 736 VINE Btreet.
THE GRAND ORCHrBTRIQNoiTnerly the property
of tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, parcneeed at greek
expense by JACOB VAI.ER.af this oity, in combination)
with FLAMKR'S ORCHESTRA and Mies NKLUM
ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTEBOONaad
EVENING at the above-mentioned pUoe.
Admission free. 1344
TEMPLE OF WONDER8, ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGS. BIGNOR BLITZ
EVERY EVENING, at 7V, and MATINEE on WED.
aj NEbDAY and SATURDAY ate.
Admission, 26 cte. Reeerved Beats,60cta. 1 It
SENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEEfiZ'
MUSICAL FUND HALL, 1669-70, every BATU 1
DAY AFTERNOON at 8 o'clock. "n ill
FURNITURE.
FINE FURNITURE.
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Warxnonse in tbia c.ty. and Its prices being whoieaale te
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