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TAONTz ¥feing jo Kovg C e S WRgIeh IS)JIHH g» ] ,."'quUfifi' 2. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1872~ TWELVE mefis. _ NUMBER._ 90. R@Ei&bgfi INSURANGE COMPANY OF fiifl@m&flflm © - orumm REM@V&L’ T T 0 I0RTY i anpn By | T ! ¢ . HORS ANENG, e [y () VOTE MISOURD | e IO AADSICD E‘F@S%AHSEE OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, $4,006,000 \ Lu'sseébjBostonFire will not exceed $1,000,000. At s meeting of the Diréctors of - the GERMANIA, HANOVER, NIA- GARA, and REPUBLIC Fire Insur~ ance. Companies, held Nov. 13, it ‘was unanimously resolved to make up any deficiency that might exist, by assessment. The “UNDERWRITERS'” con- tinues as SOUND and CONSERVA- TIVE as ever. FIREMENS OF DAYTON, OHIO. Gash Assefs, - - $300,000 No Agency in Boston. No Losses in Boston. The “FIREMEN’S”isa purely Western Company, and has but a few Agencies outside of Ohio. It stands in the front rank of West- ern Companies. s UNION INSURANCE (0. OF BANGOR, ME. Cash s, - - 340000 The losses of the “TUNION” in ‘Boston will not exceed $150,000,and will be paid promptly and in full, 1eaving surplus equal to capital. ® : For Policies in the above reliable Compénies apply to JAIEES B. FLAYD, ACGENT, 169 TaSalle-st. Brvan Block, & i Cash Assets after paying Boston | . losses over TWO ANWND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS. This OLD COMPANY has peaid the enormous sum of $27,000,000 Since its organization, and is as good for its contracts as it always has been. Its losses at Boston will NOT TAKE ONE-HALF ITS SURPLUS. ROYAL Insurance Company, OF LIVERPOOL, Assets, $11,477,140.22. T.osses in Boston of nearly One Million Dollars will be paid at once, and, without touching the special deposit of = $1,802,796.16, Placed in the United States for the ‘benefit of Policy-Holders. The Liverpool office have already forwarded us additional supplies. The buciness will be continued as usual, SPRINGFIELD Fire&MarineIns.Co. OF MASSACHUSETTS. Cash Assets, - - $1,112,000. Official advices show that the losses in the Boston Fire will not be over 832325,000. This old, staunch company will continue to offer protection to prop- erty owners as heretofore. C.EI.CASH, AGENT, 160 I.asalle~st NATIONAL Fire Ins. Company, (F HANNDBAL M0, Anthorized Capital, - $500,000.00 Assets, - - - -« 312,054.67 The above company had no losses in the Boston Fire, has no unad- Jjusted losses, or unpaid claims, and atonce commends itself to the in- suring public. R SNYDER & MILLER, AGCGENTS, 152 LASALLE-ST., FIBST FLOOR. ESTABLISHED BY ROYAL CHARTER, ID. L720. A Lindon Assurance Gorporatio, LONDON, Total Funds, Gold, - $13,234,425 Fire Assets, Gold, - ~ - 5,064,000 This Corporation offers complate indemnity to those de- iring the protoctio b of the best insurance. Its age of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO years, and its immenso accumulation of assots, are suficient guaranty of the security offered by its policies. The Corporation commenced doing busincss fn this country In the summer of the present yoar, ud has ap- painted the undersigned its attorney and agent for the State of Llinots. Policies issued at tho Chicago office, 3and 4 BRYAN BLOCK. GEORGE €. CLARKE, Agent. HANIBURG-BREMEN Fire Insurance Co., OF EAMBURG, GERMANY, [Despateh from Company, pes Gable.] HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO.: . o Tror Boston losses draw o Schroeder, of Londoa. ed) * KLANHOLD, Mansging Direetor, [Despateh from Company's Agents ta Bostou.] WOREENEBAUMEGO.: " Bremen loses less than For ; Lo e R AN BRGS Kt We tinue to_write, as heretofore, on Al R, e Elateors, ang Watehoscs, eentle HENRY GREENEBAUM & C0,, Agents, 16 N, Canal-st. HENBY GEEENEBAUM. COXBAD WITEKOWEKY. OF PITTSBURGH, PA, Cash Assets nearly $300;fll10. Dwellings, Merchandise, Grain, &e., insured at fair and equita- ble rates. i For Policies in this reliable company apply to 1. §. TIFFANY & 60, GEIV"ER.A.L AGENTS, OFFICE, 156 and 158 LaSallest, CEEIICATO. WilimsimodCiy Fire Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZED 1853, “New York, Nov. 11, 1872, “Dsn. M. Bowmar, Agent, Chicago: “We will have a surplus of two hundred and eighteen thousand dollars over capital, after paying all Boston losses as total. “N. W. MESEROLE, Sec’y.” STATEMENT, Nov. lith, 1872, Caah eapital ...... Surplus, after pa) INSURANGE (0. A, Nov. 1, 1878, $518 603,67, - Policies issued in this ster- ling and reliable Company at fair and equitable rates, and losses promptly adjusted and paid at this.agency. . §, TIFFANY & (o, GENERAL AGENTS, OPFICE, 166 aul 168 LaSalost, Cicagn, EASTERN DEPARTMENT, 132 Brondw'ay, Ne\%v York. T. J. BERNE,. General Agent, ‘WEATHER GUARDS. . D Weather Guand for irindows and doorsis EASLLY APPLIED, I SIHPLE, 1§ URABLE, <. I8 (CHEAP, IS PERFECY. Those who onos try ¢ will havo no other. It hss be folly vested. "ot idorasd by the * < Leading Architerts, the Leading Builders, ths leading citizons. Itisbeing fitted in the Large Hotels, in Large Stores and Offices, in Dwellings of all sizes, Ko buil is lete without thom. Call g, Roinllsc)s copolye Tt o O " WILSON, PIERCE & 00, 104 1.2 Clark-st. jeipal Om, MUSICAL. 8468, 000 Tho Williamsburgh has hod the good- fortune to pass safely through the reccat Boston calamity, sud continues tooffer the security of an unimpaired capital and large surplus to thoso seeking undoudted indemnity agatnst loas by fixe. Net asseta... DAN. I, BOWMAR, AGENT, 160 LaSalle Street. AT PSS INSURANCE (0, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Becretary Goodrich telegraphs as follows : ¢« The losses sustained by the ALPS in the Boston fire will “pan out” less than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), and will be promptly paid, as were its Chicago losses of. $220,0C0.” THE ALPS INSURANCE GO, Is second to none,---in its promptness to pay its losses; its fair and honorable dealings with policy-holders;; its soundness, solidity, and responsibility to fulfil all its contracts. Present Cash Assets, $380,000 The agency of the Alps has been removed to 142 LaSalle-st. (Otis Block), where we re- spectfully solicit & continuance of the liberal ‘patronage heretofore extended to thisstaunch ‘andreliable Company. : GEORGE & FOLJAMBE, - Loval Agents and Gel Western Managers SKATES, - BARNEY & BERRYS FOR SALE BY 1. L. WAYRE & SOX, ‘DEALERS IN Brilders' & Cabingt Hardwars, 14 North Canal-st., Chicago. - SKATHS. *( . A complotestock of Barnoy & Berry's New York Clab skatcs justreceived at HODGE & HOMER'S, 47 West Raudolph-at. . BOOTS AND SHOES. - BOOTS AND SHOES, GET THE LOW PRICES AT FREEMAN’S ONE-PRICE HOUSE 211 WEST MADISON-ST. A full ling of E. C. BURTS' Fine Shoes for Ladies. TILLINERY GOODS! OLUB SKATES, OALL AND SEE THOSE BEAUTIFUL ~ ARION PILANOS AND Estey Organs! AT OUB NEW SALESROOMS, 211 STATE-ST. SOLD ON INSTALMENTS. . STORY & CAMP. BUSINESS CARDS. BOILTS. CONTINENTAL BOLT WORKS, “[REGIER, CLARRE & 00, Manufecturers of MACHINE BOLTS, LAG SCREWS, BRIDGE, ROOF; AND CAR BOLTS, TURN . BUCK- LES, BOLT ENDS, ETO. Any description of bolt ‘work t0 order on short notice. Works corner Market and Huron-sts. OLARKE, ABBOIT & CO., 50 and 53 East Madisop-st, sole agents. SIMEON V. KING'S UNITED STATES COMBISSIONER'S- COURT, Held at 167 East- Madison-st,,- Ohicago, Commissioner of Deeda for all the “aif Togai bz S AT D eyt L . racy at Lav, sadl Panmport Ofcor, Daody a2jmowled tions taken for any Stata or Territory, m% promptiy attpnded to." WELLINGTON BR0S, & (0 Were uninjired by the fire, and are doing business.as usual at.66 Chauncy-st., corner of Bedford, Boston. . - o MILLINERY. - Newest Syls, Reasnnae Prves. 42?7 WABASIT-AV Mrs. E. J. HOPSON. LADIES WILL REMENBER ‘Wo have just received our new WINTER STYLES in bats. WEBSTER BROS., %0 and 273 Wabash-av. MISCELLANEOUS. Sewing Machine CANVASSERS Or INSTRUQTRESSES of Bxi)ariance may learn- ¢f something to their adyantage. Room 1, 446 Wabash-ay, < LESLIE RUFFLER OOMPANY, ~ STORAGE. For Grocerle, Flo, Seeds, Grain, Greon Apgls, Po- tatoes &, 600D, CELTAR, FIREPROOF BUILD- ING: At 131 South Water-st, Tie Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC Jeases ST. LOUIS Tuesdas, Nov. 19, and CAIRO Satur- dag, Nov. 23 at10a, ., for NEW.ORLEANS, THOMAS MORRISON, Agent, At Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co.'s, a) 118and 120 Monroo-st., Ohicago. BUILDING, STATE AND MON- ROE-STS, opposite PALMER'S GRAND HOTEL; a location equally accessible to our cus- tomers residing in the WEST, NORTH and SOUTH DIVISIONS of the city; where we are pre- pared to exhibit” the largest stock of musical instruments and musical merchandise, ever opened under one roof in this city, : ; gince our_establishment in Chicago, we have continued fo represent the LEADING IN- STRUMENTS and other goods pertaining to our line of busi- ness ; controlling in the North- west the leading Piano of the age, the best low and medinm- priced Piano, the best Reed Or- an, the Jargest and best Cata- ogne of Sheet Music and Musie Books, and the best brands of small instruments ; hence, un- | like many other dealers, we are not obliged to, CONSTANTLY CHANGE FROM THE GO0DS OF ONE MAKER T0 THOSE OF AN- OTHER, We are the general Northwestern Agents for the STEIWAY Piano, an instrument that has received the stamp of universal approval, throughout Europe as well as America, the merits.of which are so unanimously con- ceded, as to require no allusion to them here.. We are the gene- ral Northwestein Agents for the - BURDETT Organ, the representative Reed Orfian of America, unqualifiedly acknowledged by the musical profession and the trade gener- ally to have no equal ; its fac- tory was destroyed by the great conflagration buf has been re- built with treble its former manufacturing capacity. We represent, in the Northwest, the largest and best catalogme of Sheet Music and Music Books extant, that of Comprising the various grades of standard, classical ani lp%) ular musical works ; BESIDES WHICH WE KEEP A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL OTHER AMERI- CAN MUSICALPUBLICATIONS. Our European connections, being asold as our business existence, ‘we command - advantages upon TMPORTED GOODS 0f all kinds unequalled by any other house in the West. We respectfully invite dealers who are not at present in corre- spondence with wus, to send for our descriptive catalogues and obtain our quotationsand terms. LYON & HEALY, SHITH & NIXON, State & Monroe-sts., CHICAGO. FASHIONABLE. FURNITURE! . ¥, STRONG: FURNFECRE C0, 266 & 268 Wabash-av. —HATS AND FURS. We are sellin%‘ GENTS' HATS and VLAD‘ 3 I.'I;JSI’) f*URlS1 b a(t:‘ lovyter ices than to be found in the city. = J: S. BARN. 3 NES & CO., 164 East Madison-st. FORSALE. - Cholco brands white winter and spring floar, for sale by LYON & KING. Ccxmission Merchants, 153 South Wataz-st, - RAILWAY SUPPLIES, Have removed to their OLD LOCATION, 11 and 18 Fifth- T, |av, and 205 and 207 South Water-st, - TO RENT. OFFICES IN THE {ribme Builiing Are nearly finished. Several are yet untaken. . Firc-proof, with vaults. Engiish tile floorsthrough- out. No oflices in the city equal these in every first-class respect. Plans of the Tribune Building can be seen at the ofiice of # 3. C. DOW, Room No. 1, Nevada Block. TO LIGET MANUFACTURERS ! AboutJan, 71,1873, I shall vacats my prems= ises, consisting of first and second lofts and basement at 63 and 65 South Canal-st., 10 ro- move to my new building. A first-class Boiler and Engine, forty-horse. power, and an Flevator go with the lease, adapting it to elmost any light matufacturing business which needsa central location. Tenants will leese all surplus power. Terms very moder< ate. Callupon, or address, at the premises, A. N, KELLOGG. . TO RENT. Targe list of Stores and Of- fices, and Dwellings in all parts of the city. Notice large list on another page. TO RENT. Ofcas i Metrpaltn Blok, ‘SNYDER & LEE, 14 Nixon’s Building; N. E. corner Monroe and LaSate-sts. L TO RmRENT. FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT STORES: No. 227 Randolph-st., 20x80. No. 229 Randolph-st., 20x65. No. 231 Randolph-st., 20x180. Choice location. ' Very moderate rents. Ap%ly(o W. H. SAMPSON & CO., 14 LaSallest., Otis Block. REAL ESTATE. A BARGAIN. 40 feet for sale on Dearborn- st., east front, between Van Buren and Harrison, $18,000 ; liberal terms. W. D. KERFOOT & CO.,, 90 East Washington-st. VERY CHEAP. SixXLots, 25x125 feet each, on Calumet-av., near Thirty-third-st. 54x125 feet on southwest corner of Wells and Osk-sts. 175x125 feet on south side of Washington- 8v., near Ashland-av. The above property can be bought 2t a de- cided bargain on easy terms. W. D. KERFOOT & (0, 20 E. Washingtonest. FPOR SAL . 57 Lots in Maplewood at 2 great Dargain. CHAPMAN & BARBER, 2 LaSallo:st;, Room 26 GENERAL NGTICES. TO WELE CITY TRADE. ‘We are delivering, as_usual, all or- ders entrusted to our care. Our Friends in fhe Country C?fi}%y onprompt attention at ALL The HORSE DISTEMPER has not .interfered with our MULES. VAN SCHAACK, - STEVENSON & EEiD, " VHOLESALE, DRGGIST, D2 o2 DL Lialscast. “WANTED. MUSICAT. soprano singer, who has bad several years’ experisnce fa otber ojtle, deslresan, engacemcnt in some Chicary acquaintod with the. Episcopel socvice, For ‘4ddress J. EL., soprano, ¢ars of COPYING WANTED, ‘Bya rapid writcr and expericaced penman, to do cvenings ad duriog das, bus wt 518 Bonse, "Address £ 55, Tribute PROFESSIONAL. . DR.W.C.EFEUNT Has removed to the CLARENDON HOUSE. Tele- graph office in the Hotel, whero messages can bo received from oll stations of tho W. U. Telegraph Co. West Side Office: 318 Madison-gt STRONG READY FOB BUSIVESS. The W.W. Strong - WETURE G0, Ave now seffled in their NEW and SPA- © DOV Z10US WAREROOMS, 266 & 268 Wabash-av., i i ense stock of FASHIONABLE With an imme s c] X Spoecial Notice. In order that our patrons mey become bet- ter acquainted with our new locality, and de- siring to make itan object for them to visit us, we desire to state that, having concen- rated the stocks of our other two Stores.end in connection with our new goods, makir an assortment not only the largest and choie- est in Chicago, but second to none in the country, we Bru§ase to offer, for the NEXT Lig TY DAYS, SPECIAL INDUGENENTS, is annonncement is bona-fide. We re« sp%?kfufly solicit the patronage of ail. . W. W, STRONG: FURNITURE C0.. 266 & 268 Wabash-av. D.1L SWINEY &BRO. . MAXKUFAGTURERS OF FINE GFFLGE TURNITORE, -Counters, Partitions, Rails,. Cylinder Desks, Ete. .. ...0 TACHRY: 507 T0 513 KINZIE-ST, CORNER REUBEN. - CENTRAL BLOCK, Room 5. RUDOLPH & THOMALEN 153 WEST. WASHINGTON-ST. FINE AND MEDIUM FURNITURE. Small expenses, small profits, low prices.! CROCKERY, &c. CARD FROM Al Frflllflll-&flfl.: BOSTON AND CHICAGO. In answer to the numerous . inquiries of our friends and customers, we are happy toan- - nounce that the Boston Fire will cause no interruption in our business. We are shipping goods as usual from Boston or Chieago, as preferred. Allor- - ders will Teceive prompt and careful attention. ABRAM FRENCH & CO0., Importers of Crockery, China, and Glassware, 337 Wabash- av., Chicago; 151 and 153 Milk-st., Boston. HAIR LUXURIANT. LADIES! The belles of Chicago use MANNS HAIR LUXURIANT and PULLYMAN PATACE CAR BOQUET. Try them, Forsalebyall first-class Drageists and Hair Goods Dealers. . FINANCIAL. A. O. Slaughter, BANKER, Madison-sts. Bugysand sells Stocks, acts > General Ban king and Brokerage Business. DIC Out your old, overdue claims, bills, rates, accounts, etc., oo "2 e Teuice FRAGIER'S So3afer othe ea Toecleanlies fisigurm COLLEGTION AGENCY, 14 East Mad- e INSURANCE CLAIMS, 1 aball contlage to highest rates in exsh for cluiza sod bafancas, fa the vers. = ftar dividond, against the bankeapt campanies. 9. N. WITHERELL, 28 Wa- bash-av.. L.oans Negotiated Onroalestate, in the city or suburbs, 8t current rates. G & WUBBARD, Jr., 148 Re-f Washington-ste

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