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VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1872. NUZIBER 85. INSURANCE. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11, 18%:2. OFFICE OF THHE PANNSTLVANIA FIRE NS, C0. We come out of the Boston Fire with a clean 1,000,000 left. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11, 1872, . OFFICEOF TH®R AMERICAN PG [NSURANCE C0 K solid Million is left to offer all i inquirers. . Fire Association 00 Philadelphia © INCORPORATED .A.D.1820. Assets 32,025,000 NO LOSSES IN BOSTON. Policies in these old and able companies are issued by W. H CUNNINGHADM, 120 L.aSalle-st. RELIABLE INSURANCE. NORTH HISSO0RT FIRE INSURANCE CD. Assets Over $900,000. ALLEMANIA FIRE INSURANGZ (0, Of }?ittsbnx‘gh, Pa. CASH ASSETS, NEARLY $300,000, The following telegrams explain themselves ; “*MACON, Mo., Nor. 10, 1572, “H S. TIFFANY & C0., General Agents, Chi- cagl : “The *NORTH MISSOURI’ is not affected by ths Boston fire. . “A. LARRABEE, Secly.” “ PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 11, 1872, “* ALLEMANTA' ™ has no Joss in Boston. “ C. F. HERROSEE, 8ec’y." . Policies issued in the above ster- ling and reliable Companies at fair and equitable rates. Apply to H. §. TIFFANY & (0, GENERAL A‘GENTS,_ Offce, 156 & 158 La Sallest, Chicao, ESTABLISHED BY ROYAL (CHARTER, A D. L720. Lnn_flunAssuraflflfl Corporadion, LONDON, Total Funds, Gold, - $13,234,425 Fire Assets, Gold, - - - 5,064,000 This Corporation offers complete indemnity to those de- siriog tho protection of the best fsarance. - Itsagoof ONE HUNDRED AKD FIFTY-TWO years, and its immense accumnlation of asssts, ars sufScient gusranty of tao security offered by its polictes. The Corporation commenced doing business in this coantyy in tho summer of tho prescat year, and has ap- pornted tho nndersigned its attoraey 4ad agont for tne Stato of Llinois. ‘Policies issued at the Chicago office, 3and 4 BRYAN BLOCK. GEORGE C. CLARKE, Agent. BREWERY' - INSURANCE €0, OF MILWAUKEE, WIS, CASHASSETS, NOV.1,$377,918.02 LANCASTER “ FIRE INS..CO. GAPITAL & ASSETS, $325,000.00 These Companies lose but little in Bus%?é and that little will be PATD LL! PORK, GRAIN, BUILDINGS, and Merchandxss of all kinds insured at fair Tates. E E RYAN & (0., INSURANCE AGENTS, 23 Bouth Canal-st. INSURANCE. S, M. MOORE & (0, AGENTS, © 213 EAST MADISON-ST. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN-. Assets, - - - $2,345,000 Boston Losses, - - 500,000 NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN- Asgsets, over - - $600,000 Boston Losses, about - 100,000 FRANELIN INSURANCE COMPANY, WEHEELING, W. V. Asgsets, - - - $300,000 Boston Lcsses, - - None NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON & EDINBURGEL. Asgsets, = $14,000,000 Boston Losses, - 600,000 GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW TORK. Assets, - - - $1,281,000 Boston Losses, about - 125,000 NEW ORLEANS, Muinal, INSURANCE ASSO- CIATION, INEW ORLEANS. Assets, - - $1,100,000 Boston Losses, =~ - - None RELIABLE INSURANCE! The following Telegrams will ex- plain all : National Fire & Marine Ins. Co, Of Philadelphia, Pa. Our losses Boston Fire © nght 1 go shead as usua.l for us. . HALFMAN, Elened, Secretary Humboldt Fire Tnsarauce - Company, Of Newark, N. J. Not a dollar 8 loss for us in the Boston Fire ! Signed, GEORGE BROWN, esident, Noimel Fire Insuranee Comp, Of Hannibal, Mo. g glllgfis’ for u.‘!‘ in Bosbo:ei‘:ceilsy SNYDER & MILLER, AGCGENTS, 162 LASALLE-ST,, FIRST FLOOR. Boston Fire, RELIABLE Insurance The LARGE COMPANIES are not always the best. Qur companies will pay dollar for dollar, and not feel it. TRADESMEN'S, of New York, SUN, of Cleveland, O. BLAGK RIVER, Wa.tertown N. Y. GLENS FALLS, of Glens Fafla, WY, HENRY H. BROWN Agt., 90 LaSalle-st, INSURAN CE. Bl EfiE%ETY l]riem Tnsurance Go, ’ OF EHARTFORD. AusetsNove 1, 1872 = = = o = o & 8651,000 Comnecticnt Firg Tus. Co, OF FTARTFORD. Assets Nov. 1, 1872 = « = = = = « 8650,000 Bastrn Tnsurance Go, OF BANGOR. AssetaNov. 1, 1872 - = « « Over £400,000 Lancashire Tnsuranee (o, OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. Gross Assets Total Llnblll(lc& includlllg Re- insurance Fund = « = = = = $1,421,821.53 Net Assels = = « = = = « « 87,439,252.35 §8,861,173.88 The above Companies have but small losses by the great Boston fire, full, Parties desiring first-class indem- nity will not fail to see the superior ; security offered through our agency. B.W.HOSMER & (0., 142 LaSalle-st. Insurance Office, FREDERICKS.JAMES, 152 LaSalle-st. T have received the follow- ing despatches from the BANGOR INS, €0, OF MAINE, and the Hercantile Tns. Co, OF CLEVELAND. Bangor, Nov. 11, 1872, % The Bangor all right. Go ahead.” WM. A. DOLLIVER, Ass’t Sec’y. Cleveland, Nov. 11, 1872, “This Company loses noth- ing, having no risk in Boston.” GEO, A, TISDALE, Secretary. $2,000,00M\IOT LOST! The QOrient MUTUAL INSURAN CE Co, TAKES NO FIRE_ RISKS, u.nd hns lost, Tnothing by the Bu!hon Pire CASH ASSETS, $2,000, 000 VESSEL OWNERS and SEIPPER an receive Insurauce in this Companyw'lbhou the danzer of loss from great cunflflgrn‘mne hat imperil Companies doing both & Fire me business. ULL Bnd. CARGO RISKS taken at cur- rent rates FARMER & ATKINS, ACENTS, 86 LaSalle-st. FARMERS MUTUAL - INSURANGE CONPANY, OF YORK, PEINI. (Organized, 1853). Available Assets - - - - $900,000. BOSTON LOSSES VERY SLIGHT. All Desirable Risks in the City or Vicinity Written at Fair Rates. WRIGHT & DOREMUS, Agents, 161 LASALLE-ST.. Basement. INSURM CE Imperial ., FIR®E INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON. CASH RESOURCES, $10,898,489.921 Deposited in this Coner Ior Security of Ameri- ican Policy-Bolders, $1,055,505.82! The IMPERIAL pays a logs | - of ONE.HUNDRED THOUS- | : AND DOLLARS with less|: friction than most Companies | - pay One-Thousand, Her losses by the Great Fire | were paid in CASH sentation of proofs, without deducting Interest or Dis-|- counts of any kind. We are in recelpt of the fol- lowing despatch : "Extreme limits of fire as- certained, Our net loss about One Million." - This Company confines itself to FIRE business, having no complica- tions with LIFE or MARINE Insur- ance, and insures Dwellings, House- hold Furniture, Stores, Rents, and all kinds of Merchandise in each Di- owns. DAVIS & RE QUA, Agents, |~ 184 LASALLE-ST. " TELEGRAMS. “HOFFMAN IS ALL RIGHT" Hufiman Fire Ing, [0, . Umunclmfl "By Boston Fire, NORTHWESTERN Netioal _Tostrans o, MITWATUKEE. “ Boston Losses Less - Than Sity | Thonsand--All Right” HOME INSURANGE €0, |; COLUMBUS, O. GEO. C. CLARKE & CO., 3 and 4 Bryan Block, Clucago. Insurance Office TEALL & FISHER 148 L.asalle-st We have advices from the STAR, WESTCHESTER, and ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COMPANIES, of New York, that they are all right, and| that their responsihility is not affected by the Boston Fire, TEALL & FISHER, GERMAN Insurance Cco. OF Freeport, Tllinois, LULL & GUENTZER, Agents, 45 Peck-tourt. A LIMITED amount of FIRST-CLASS RISKS will bo u:k ik rnl tatement of tho condition of tho e o y St T e RN d 00 isks [n Bos- - $200,000.00 CASH CAPITAL - ATD. C. D. COLLMANN. President. F. GUND, Scoretars. BOSTON FIRE. RELIABLE INSURANCE. GO TO L.eon F'ranis, No. 92 West Washington-st., Agent of the Michican State Tnsurancs Co, ADRIAN, MICH. Company was organized in 180, has Ym ks]osc s PromDily, 304 {1 asots £xa ok SO, ek loonsand Thoaates made acsirdin to th thercof, by LEON FRANK, Agot , Upon pre- | - - vision of the city and surrounding : and will, of course, pay all losses in | t G INSURANCE. TIME-TRIED AXD FIRE-TESTED, PHENIX [HSURANEE C0. HARTF&RB CONN. . Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 11th, 1872. James Ayars, Jr., Agent, 157 and 159 LaSalle-st., Chicago: Tell your patrons that the Old Phoenix of . Hartford will| . |pay every dollar of its losses " lin Boston, and will come out of| - |the fiery ordeal with its name andfameinnomannerimpaired| H. M. MAGILL, General Agent. ove dernatch was received by M on e e ok B i rocelred by e WilliamshurotCily Fire Insurance Co., 0" NEW YORK. ORGANIZED 1853, “New York, Nov. 11, 1872, “Dan. M. Bowmar, Agent, Chicago: “We will have & surplus of two hundred and eighteen thousand dollars over capital, after paying all Boston Josses as total. “N. W. MESEROLE, Sec’y.” The Williamsburgh has had the gmd fortuno to pass a1 1y through the recent Boston calymity, and continues tooffor the security of an unimpai knd capital and largs jurplus to thoso secking undaubled indemalty against s by fire. DAN, K. BOWHMAR, ¢ AGIEINT, 150 LaSalle Street. 1beg to announco to merchants and property owners tBat my facilities for placing largo lists of insurance fa various responsiblo Companies at short notice are unsut- passed. Any business intrusted to me will receive prompt personal attention. DAN. IT. BOWHAR, INSTRANCE AGENT & BROKER, 150 TaSalle Street, INSURANCE. WALRER & LOWELL'S INSURANCE BULLETIN, ALEMANNIA, of Cleveland, Chio =---Boston Ag'encyl.lose(l in J uly; losses only $5,000. AMERICA, of Pittsburgh, Pa.--- New Company; 1o agency or losses in Boston. KANSAS, of Leavenworth, iKan,--- No Eastern agency; no losses in EBoston. GLOBE, of Clncanu, TlLe--Paid over &bO 000 tor losses in Chica- go fire, in full; no losses in ¥os- WALKER & LOWELL, Ag'ts. 172 TaSalle-st, PHENIX INSURANCE CO., OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 I CASH SURPLUS, July 1, 1872, 871,000 Telegram from Co. says “Boston losses canmnot exceed $450,000.” |R. 8. CRITCHELL, AGENT, 127 LaSalle-st. }‘IRE EXTZNG‘UISH:? ~ ORGANIZE FOr SELF-PROTECTION VWV ETEL BABCOCI FIRE-EXTINGUISHERS, Ofiice, 78 Market street. CLDTFI}JC BOST@N ~ Scorched Again. Our HEADQUARTERS in BOS- TON, 69 Summer-st., has gone where our Chicago Branch went - | alittle more than a year ago. But we are happy to say we have on hand a stock which will last us until they can get started again, which will tzke at least two weeks. WASHINETON FEGHTS, Second and Last Sals AT AUCTION, OF Beantifu] Grove and Prairie Lo Each 50 feet front, in the VINCENNES-ROAD SUBDIVISION, ‘Washington Heights, cn tho grounds. THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1872 Thesalots ars finely g tho o, celebrated Morgan Park on the e on both sides n! ©Tho fa ciites for ron The Rock Islaod & Pucific Rail southeast cornr of the properts, and tho Washington Heights S Tranch Railroad rags along tho west lino of tke nearly completed.” Thr Cla,rk&Madlson—sM 568, 570 & 572 Statest. 229 West Madison- sf TREES. LARGE FOREST TR ES , We aro noy Gl cd namns;d nt ans quantity of For- ; 'r i o grow theiftaly, Fos th s work wesslez latue @ b tres plaated by " Astlandar, and i Linohn Park Parties desiring trees trauaplanted durios the coming winter will please hand io theirorders early, €00 can ‘prepare tho ground beforo tho frust sets in NELSON & BENSON, 129 & 131 Lagalle-st,, hasement of Bonne's Block. ‘REMOVALS. THAIN, PAINE & C0, Advertising. Ageuis, Have removed to114 MADISON-ST., cor. Clark, Rooms 8 & 7, (over Bos- ton Square Desling). Advertise- ments received for all City and Country Papers. " ROOFING MATERIAL. RO0F H“G FflAThRIALS Euhd;mg Felt, Send for Circular and Samples. DBARRETT, ARNOLD & KTMBALL, 230 Mom-oe-s—t., Chicago o susmz:ss ‘CARDS. J. M W. JONES Stalion Rai ll oad \Voxk 5_Cs TO RENT. O ”LET, MISCELLANEOUS, Ambero's Lot BTFHBS At Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co.'s, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. Forsalo by P. S. MESEROLE, 204 East Lake-st. AHGTT@‘% MLE 100 I_-OTS, LOCATED IN WGOODBURY & CRAFT'S | Addition to Austin, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, ON THE GROUND- 0 tho Galena Dot at 10 'clock. Froe bt Ont A FARNUM, FLAGG & C@., 119 Summer-st., Boston, Formerly No, 10 Lake-st,, Chicago, Will Eill AT Orders Promptly From their Manufactory. Remittances needed badly. @AS}E e JHATS ANDFURS, TORS. HATS! FURS! We are selling G GENTS’ HATS and LADIES FURS at_lower prices thq}; to be fouud in the city. ES & C oy 1 (;4 L ast WIalhson-st S. M. MOORE & CUMMINGS, 213 East Madison st., Have funds in hand to Losn on . | Desirable Chicago Real Estate, in Sums of $5,000, and under.’ Stocks for Sale. TRAD STRANC ufx‘l{g,\po cmgr lr‘t_' xww CANDINAVIAN NATIONAL BANK, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, By HAMMOND & WATSON, 5 WASI(II]GTON—ST. DIioans NWegotiated Onrealestate, in tho eity or suburbs, at current rates. G. 8. H.UKBARD Jr., East Washington-ats

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