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MAtCWMCJ K w S J B iN ^ _ , . . EMTED BV A.«KMfiEtt^fiiVniE: OKI)| W k v M s m n & s p * Tlio Grand Lodgo o f tfio State of NewYork meet* Manually in tho City of New York, on the first Tuesday in dune. .Tames Gibson, Grand Master.. .Salem, Washington Co John H. Antlion, D. G. M .............. 293 Broadway, N. Y. JohtrW. StiAoiw, Xi. V.» .a’. . <.30 Catharine street, N.'Y. Jaraea M. Austin, G, S........O,<ld Fellow# Xhill.N.Y. T., B. Prince, D. 1). G. M. of this (24th) M iibod I c DI b - •trick. L o d g e J lM t ln g t . A'atae owl JVe, Place and Keenmg Morton, f c ? ,... ............................... .HomnWead, Monday Island City, 580 ...................... Long Island City,Monday Riverhead, 645 .............................. . River Head, Saturday Glen Cove, 580...............................Glen O qvc , Thursday Advance, 635. .......................... i ........ . A Astoria, Tuesday Poconlc, 340. ................. ..Greenport, Wednesday Wamponamon, 437 ......... . ............. Sag Harbor, Thursday South Sldo, 493...................................ftitchoguO, Monday .Tenths, 494 .................. Huntington, (2d and 4th) Monday Meridian,0 9 1 . ............. .......Islip , Saturday, Suffolk, 401. .............. .Port Jefferson Alcyone, 6 9 4 . . . r . . . , . . . , . „ ............. Northport G r a n d C h a p ter. The Grand Chapter o f tho State of New York meets \in Atbkny, ontliollrst Tuesday in February. M, B. Jolm W. Simons, G. li. K , New York City. Reca G. Williams, 1>. G. II. P ., .......... , ................•■Ctlca. Christopher G. For, G. Sec'y.,...............................Buffalo, C h a p ter I l e e t i u g S i R . A . M . Banner, 214, ............ . . . .. .Long Inland City, Wednesday. Tuesday. Suwassett. .............................................. Port Jeflerson. T h e O r d e r o f E a s t e r n S ta r . Tho Supreme Grand Chapter moete trionniaUy, at such tlihc and place aa iircvioualy designated. EdwardG. Jenkins,G. P.,.. . . . . . . . . . , .New York City. Robert Maeoy, G. Scc’y.1432 Broome St ........ N. \ . City TWerf.attrpp If>dge» Ip tbls JnrlHilictlon, E g i i a l l t y . In no s o c iety is tliis m o r e practiced tlmn‘ in the ordur of Freem a sons, f o r w c m e all breth ren, and rr. is said that am o n g st brethren there m ust be t%c m o st perfect equality. B u t this word m a y bo m isunderstood; w c are not all equal in t iie lodge, inasm u ch as som e are ap pointed t o ru le end govern, so it is th e duty o f o thers cheerfully and prom p tly to obey, and all a re equally eligible to b e elected to those offices, having first d u ly perform ed our duties as private m em b ers, and thus enabled to fill them w ith credit t o odrselves and satls- facthm t o the C r a f t W e are n o t a ll equal b y creation w ith respect to o u r m ental faculties, and m ore especially w e are n o t all equal in the labor w h ich w e h a v e , or ought to have, bestowed upon cultivating those m ental facul ties-to t h e utm ost possible ex t e n t B u t w c ought a ll o f u s to fie equally j e a lo u s i a ,the dis charge o f our duties as m a sons, and should all prove ourselves to be p e r fectly equal in the zeal o f our fratem n l affection to each other. To b e equal t o each, other in brotherly love, is the principal thing w h ich ought to be un derstood; in our. e q u i t y . . W e dire’ not for one m om ent lose sight o f the rank or station w liid i each ludivTdUaf b roilter fills in society, yct. 4 here tnay.be a t the sam e tim e a perfect cqitality-am<«g»t,.u>eiv >of-> I h o m o s t - opposite social ranks in the dqsjre to prom o te every useful w o r k ; and this equality w ill produce the most beneficial effect upon the hum a f heart. A n y masep'who^wouldl'darc to attempt', am o n g tho iwethrqn^ tq cfiaim the precedence which' h i£ conventional position in society m ay give him , would disgrace the philosophy o f the order, and b f to doing\ lay a sacrilegi ous hand upon that sacred bond by w h ich w e are indissolubly united t o each other.— Ga- dicke. ^ F i v e P o in t * o f F e l l o w s h i p . T h e gveitV d u ties o f brosberly-love and fel- low sltip; the m u tual asseciation on equal hud friendly terras^ are the distbiguis]iiugj oharac- terlstics o f our Frafernlty, aud these noble prin ciples are. inculated i n tlie m o st im p r essive m an ner: • r I, W h e n t h e calam ities o f our brother call for our aid, we should Hot withdraw tbe hand that m ight su s tain him from sinking, bn} sh o u ld ^ B d e r him , th o s e services which, w k t o ,,th £ y ..to injure m fam ilies o r fortunes, c h a t t y and religion m ay dictate f o r jh e jsavin g o f rfur felloiv-creature. II. From w h ich purpose indolence should not persuade th e f o o t to halt, o r wrath turn our steps out, p f t h e forgetting injuries and selfish'feelitigsi, aridr&metnbering that m an was born,for. th e a id o f hia generation, and not f o r h is. o w n pnjoymbntS only, but to do that w h ich fa gond, w e sh o u ld be sw ift to have mercy, to save,, t o strengthen, and execute benevolence. « H l i A s t h e go o d *hlng»>Of t h i s life a r e par* tially dispensed, and som e persons are opu lent w h ile others o re in d istress fsUch princi ple' alw a y s enjoin a m ason, b e h e ever poor, to tep'ify hia g o o d -w ill toward his. er. '■ ' IV . T b . fourth principle is, never t o injure the c o n ' .a c e o f your brother by rcve&tigg his s e c s. -fbr 'perhaps that w e r e to rob him o f the guard that protects his property or his life. T h e tongue o f a m a s o n should be withe- out g u ile a n d void o f offense, speaking truth ALTMAN, BROTHERS & C0.’S, Where c»a tn found a full assortment of SILKS at «1,»S per y d . an d np. . 8 A,S | * ! ^ f t A DRESS GOODS, SUe. p e r y d . a n d up . . ( H t ^ PARASOLS, 1 1 each an d d p . LACE SH A W LS, 1 5 e e i h a n d u p . HOSIERY, * e . e ni!iditAeM g ; . 10?'’ - Furnishing Goods, and thousMda of All at our lisual popular prices, which defy conpctl- tlon. Every article marked in plain figure*. No second price asked or taken, and afipriccs lower than elsewhere. N. B.—Orders received hy mall for samples of our ^ ’“VFF *“ “t'5'\por' ALTMAN BROS. & Co., « t l i A v e n n e a n d W i s t S t . ap!21tn3 j^idtlll’ETfll CAItPKTfit! 'r ‘ ‘. ' i t , :■;* Columbian HaU, 281 Grand S t ., N . Y . A DAM S & S P B N C E K , Who, fbPtlltS Wat1 l i year*’ liave'1 bieii'pled the abovo store, aro now offering a large and fresh stock of Carpets and Oil Clotha at much reduced prices. Velvets, from £2,50 to #3,00 per yard. Brussels, from #2,00 to #2,50 per yard. Tapestry Brussels, from #1,35 to #1,65 per yard. Ingrains, from Of c< to $1,35 per yard.,. 011 Clotha, from 46c. to #1,65 per yard. Q N E THOUSAND N E W B I A N O S , ORGANS .......... . and . .MELODEONS wiU be sold, and from #4 TO #20 MONTHLY, taken on each till paid for, or RENTED CHEAP, and rent applied on purchase, or aold VERY LOW FOR CASH. Second hand Planoa at great bargains. T. S. BERRY * CO., 789 Broadway, comer Tenth street, mch3m3 Now York. # 3 7 . SOMETHING NEW I T h e Folsom dewing* l ^ A f h e . A FIRST-CLASS MACHINE FOR ONLY #37, With ornamental Iron Standand Walnut Table. . A maohtnc ns good aa tlic best. Is noiseless, makes tho elastic stitch, and does all kinds of family sewing. Those- wanting a good miu-liine will do well tu call and examine it, BOUTKLLE A 1IOODON, G kns . iul AoenTs,- Office—No. 6S7 Broadway, New York. six 'W & u S S iZ & S t sS jjfeU : r\’ <nb.f fflR U S S E E f t a .... other, Inelpi EvcryTmOa and adapted.\ Justed, B^d wont form* cured. Sj reduced t . tweenCortla; npUInU C # f |1H E T f a m b f Fipo oixtjsr^lml a'ftd a vsfle'ty of BEST TRUSSES I N BSE. it thlccSW* WMlbtmlcely ahaprtl a; ordinary ones far annsnat eases. Price* Ortow JSCw nhirch Street, be- itreot, N4w-Y4rfc; . - -NPORF (lam-Kfaja A Co.) * A r e r i, Steel Elm endera. * T -'_r , a- , lAYHrtMrt, c f' • ' 1 * IR M W U G B R A T O R S , Kitchen Furniture and (fooling Utehailc of every jle teripUon.nt lowest price*. _ •W- r smffijg#' maw M •'* m Now occupying their W mii XatMe Fire-Proof Banking . ffmta^- Noa, 1 a n d 3 T h ird A v sntte, New Y cik,- ohh allll • O p p b e ^ t W - I > $ ! i ! Six per cent Internet,fw from t*x,allo<red o a tnma from #5 and npwardc. Depoclt* of ono dellor received. Interest commences In January, April, July and October, and 1* paid or compounded semi-annually- in January and duly, t rzm m r .m 'f.r-'tt!\ ? AaoDXT or Dxroettu, #5,500,000 OO. ISAAC T, SMITH, rresidenL 1’. W, L ilub , Secretnty. ' my5yl jpiREEBB S . C o m i s r c i a l H o t e l , N ob . 17 cui& A w P a r k R o w . N e w horh, Ofpo*n The moat i lines of cars, Je_ This liouieb**t, tliecomfortaofa European plan. ' IUDE TOORDEJ, 290 IACU NEMf ti io tu . jyO V E L T Y 0 . douio and New Post Office. • i t locaiida In the olty : twelve _r to all porttrof city, pas* the dobr. f tepalntod ahd'refumlshed, aad baa iSt-elssMBOtel. Conddcted the ror.H , Froprtdtor^ u m r n m A 2 M B 0 WEBT, “ «ifiw#lS7»S#« “ ^ “ ^ s o r n s . . r s i o w . Bois'Scm 3 S i A v bvmgs JSanK, CORNER Thirty-Fourth Street and Third Avenue, K s w Y ork C ity . Bar INTEREST COMMENCES, ON THE FIRST OF EVERY MQNTlEIBa S i z s : i D © r O e x A t . I’ald on all sums t ’ 3 , ji i AFftuh # l t | a # 6 , 000 . . ■ > OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING. D. D. T. MARSHALL, r f t frsii *:MH Ptfeiliout. T : , J okl A. FtTiUAX, Sec’y- Kicn’n K blly , Treasurer Carriage^ i&HSidle aHd Baby 'Jumper -s.sTff, S , r-if•)« i;G 7 S S B M * t W < i y s ' I i r « w Y o r k . Bend for C ltrid y t f ; 1 a 1 aplgling- AND ASTOjk-PLACE, jpiOBBTH A W m i* < • (?• AGENTS WANTED. tKW Seiul for Girculnrs. , * , fobl7m3 B EAUTIFBL GOODS. th* haw axd nxxbaok* J L E M O G r S S H A P E S . White PnrciilaiM pieces*.f25 00 8m»llor ret# m*o)ui^!oi!(itcl^{6\v in price ....... Tea Sctn, 44 i»iece»», dvjritnt style ......... 4 50 Toilit Sets, 11 jn'wrs, eli^ant styli1. .......... 3 50 Aliio oillmml, ul Outlory.'IVii'riuy-, Fancy China Ware, etc., ete. Sornl for l*lmto}rjn{»li an«l Price faint, mailed free. Or* dcr* from the country can/fully nelected nnd packed on receipt of draft or V. O. order. WASIflXGTON HADLEY, 7th and 8th Pireets mehl0m3 JglLASTIC TRUSSES. ’ An I m p o r tan t Invention. ? ■ f • } •. * v * *f »? 4 1 #* The Elastic Trim# and Supporter, without rnota! #printjH, *.#. eimy und cttcetuuf where no othor cau b# u#cd; Itirt worn night und duy wttfiout inconvenience by children a# well adults. It 1» thu only tvre cure tor t f e f o surgeons tn the profession* Ths Elastic Supporter has no equal for the core ot abdominal weakness of every description. ' ELASTIC TRUSS COSfAVfiYV’' 135 ______________ 683 Broadway, New York. R AND & GOVE, SB m iming in-charily V .f A s m ilch i t required ofiAim ason ih the way of gift# a s dlscretton m iy'H tnit. Chtrftyf when given w ith inijprudeDW, i s no longed * virine; but w h en flow ing A p a i abunaance, tt Is g lorious as the beam# p f sqOfning, in wbbM beauty Ihoajiajhdi T e jqiie. donatibns extorted b y p iety g f a delrim entai- t o a man’d fam ily, they becom e aicrifioe# t o superstition, awV liko incense t o id o ls , are disapproved b y b a r m , ’ .)M;. . : People ffcqncntly reject grcat truth3, n o t6o muob for w a a t o f evidence, a# to t Want o f *ti for it. *>! j j! V irttljlj\l.dlilllt)ilmi.ai-;.',ii.-l.i' t h i ta ■; & > m m ■ : - 1 . 1460 Brondwny, (corner idii sltdpy^NdWTL'ork,' Wlidl# said ahd retail dvalnr* In MarbdHaod Sldtc Mari- ' 21 ties, Unites arid Heaters. University Place ears pa*# the door. H1 IGftl.Y IMPORTANT TO PURCHABXItS.. t m . n D ress G o o d s, C loaks, S h a w ls, S ilk s ! ‘ ' niLL, MOYS'AN j & CO., 275 aud 277 Grand atreet, New York. Between Forsyth and Eldrldge *1#., * - 1 t ' Would respectfully catl-the attention df th* iadl**1« tlieir immense-toekol i Presii Gomla, tv'loaks, -fihawl*. gilk s , Ac-]- lbrthe Fall and Winter season. The different Depart. ment#..m now completed, and will be repleniahed daily (Late Urmir ,4k •stock of; AU the lateat Kid Glove, and driving; Speclalty- i),. lnrita* atteotlen to hia 8no FURNlaBirQ, (JOOCS- . i jlJIL L IN E R Y l ; ’Consisting of #atm s. S’ilftav Straw BonneU ,.«a# Ha|* ofNkery description. Aleo, ■* |9V*)'a#jfciy' of .Ladl*#’ Die** Trimmings, Cloak and I>n»» B5>i*ns; Ooraata, Hoops, Skirt*, Needle ■ \tr t f W m m f ■ j hadi«G-ai»d Cbildr«i«' Hosiery, • atldcscrlptlons, done at short notice. m m & !n Also, Stampin W oaroir— the city, I T AINE & DEMbNET, 82 Fultorr Fulton and Bridge Sta. 'i « i < ■;*: • ** JFrencfa. F low e r s, a n d ‘ ManutOcturer* of Matlds, Banda, Curie, Ladles’ and GenU’ XVlg*, Tonnjmt, *c. Hilr Jewelry made to order. Bridal Veil* an# Wreaths constantly on hand o f M t 1 ' i f tin every style. dressing With veil a speciality by Ladies Ha! N..R—Bridal! Mon*. Alphonc*. , Thtde «upnll*#)y p t * l t material*. 162 m RS. K.’A .5 244 Ftn.TON^JkjriBHix, n e w Raym o n d Streep ' ’ ? 1 - • * ¥ V > • . .... • ':^».rJ«SOO)ltLYJT.-. • • * ■’’ ;■ V.-v-; ; . . t < • , . -v . %< * (V -■ ’-,i\ ’i- ■/ ■ V ‘ *' '* '(‘-s' h S s / f ^ k c h - . tliroaghthC great ftuctlpn talcs, and their own import** tlon, with tho Xatcflt Novelties that can l>e foilnd any* DEPARTMiiNT,. eonslatingof Rich Ei.ltlg.llnw, French andlrithToplltM, Mohairs, Empress Clotha, French Merino*, Atiawaa Ot, toman Velours, Drsp d’Et*. ttleh Plaid Poplins, Checnes- We.h 1 ><l 8 l|^ ,yjJ,’g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j g j j ! [ P t f n * t ! o n . Contains the most OfCotorcd glikg, Moires Antiques In all colors, and splendid aitoortmtnt o f *,‘0 ^ CLOAK AND 8HAWL |jkl*ARTMENT; Now on exhibition S,UOU Rtedy.ri«Ml* GannMtti, rik.i Watehtfoof, ChlnchlllsTAorik, VoIVevVldveteeB, Artia- clinn, Silk, Plush, arid Plald Cldtilu, Me., tnhnnfsetnrod after the latest Parisian Fashions, at reasonable priceej* Lyons Velvet Gloaks. ftrriei #48 to <*#*8, - Cirith Cloaks from #45 arid apwards. AsthKliari Cloaka-freaa #45 and upwards. Cloaks mad. toorder. . ... ^ DOMESTIC GOODS D£PARTMENT- i J i _P5ritlv.lyall “ ------- ' Price*. A call Is r.apcctfully solicited. N . B . - r o * n l v . r / ^ ! i & r 4 s ‘fw: ^JNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS »• ■ • ’'’ ’j v ' a a t s * 260 G s .» d S t ., hetwemt OhriStW ind Foriirth *U eixgomVWaris^DtmSMH^or#.. M S * m S £ 3 ^ M LA T rtW AND OHiEDRENS' P 1J7HE LONG ISLAND Safe Deposit Company, (Darner • / i FerltA#; tn i M JOrasat 'i Street*. B R O O K L Y - J . CAPITAL .................... #209,000, Chartered by Special Aet of the Legislature of the State . r U ' w . W v r & l f c ' * ” : - Fire-Proof Building... ....Burglar-Proof Vaults! B a r Safes rented at from #15 to #40 per annum, and valuable* received on special deposit under guarantee at very moderate rates. JOHN A . LOTl', Tkos. MssgBMOE*, VIcc-Prealdent. Frealdent. . 1 / . fe^ 1 JA M A IC A Savings Bank. Incorporated by Act of Legislature, April 20,1856, Aaron. A DegrAitw. President. James Rider, 1st Vice-Prcaldent. Johri N . Ilriiickcrhotf, 2d Viee-Prealdcnt.' Morris Fosdick, Treasurer. T rcttees —Daniel Smith, JTolm N . Brlnekerhoff, Mor ris Fosdick, Aaron A. T'— ------------------ —• - • J. Armst Garrl.on. _ O’Donnell, or., mw xra»ye*,-jonn \ v . uemott, a s - can Backus, John H. Seaman, John N. Brinckerhoff, John Gracy. The Trustees have rented the west room In the base- mentot the'County Clerk’s ,Gfflco. -Th* Jlank will b* opento redefve depotlta on Wednesday and Batnrday o f each week, from 4 te 6 o’clock, p. x . 32 MORRIS FOSDICK, Secretory. E AST BROOKLYN Savings Bank, ■ A ' « * 3 M y r t le A v e ., n e a r F r a n k l i n A v e ., Open every day from 10 A. u. to 2 p. a ., and Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 7 to 9 p. u. Interest 6 per ccnL per annum, on alt sums from ore doll*r upwards. Free from all toxe*. A ll monies deposited ou or before tho 36th Januarv, April, July atuTOcjfebw, will draw interest from the let ol these month*. STEPHEN CROWELL. S. C, B abxbi , Treas. and Seo’y. Frealdent. T n o ius D. H odsob , 1 ... J ob M M# P hslps j Vioc-i rci* Tucbikxb—Stephen Crowell, John If. Phelps, Bober; Porterfield, V, F. O’Brien, John N. Longhl; Wm. Char ters, Alfred Smith', Christy Davis, Thomaa D. Hudson. James (Lotk.-Henry Tohtkln; Bo«yhi <Hlvc», ifiamuel Graham, D. R. James, Daniel A. Eldrldge, 8. C. Barnes. Bciyamfn F. Buck. Iy 2 jjjEVEN PER CENT INTEREST.’ E A S T R I V E B , S a v i n g s In s t i t n t i o n , N o . 3 C h a m b e r* S t., N e a r Y o r k . Ol RY 7 per cent, raained on the l . t da; slristltntli annum, on AI ________ ____ .josit for throe or six month# prevlon* be e r e a ^^ ^ M e W l f re*‘ n0t * 0r’ Bstnk open dally irorr ------- 19 t o 7. t o for will peranni deposit ? f ? «,r . ..... m 10 to 3, and oh Thtimday from g a m m a s * * ■ RVJNa V i.’ * Savings Institxitioii, N o . 9 6 W a r r e n a t r r a t , N e v r Y o r k , Interest allowed at the rate of aix per cent., on aU sum*. Deposits draw interest from the first of Janu- VVoxonmsM oxoebm M LK v.S .Se ex wt ^ . . ' . . FmMsnt. l ^ . PrtsM«nt. leUOyl .Ua* ?(* D i m e S i a v w # ! B a n k s No#. 396 and 39* Canal, oomor Lalght Street, New York S t s #5^00; .Deposit# made' on or briorathejeth day Of January, 'W imt * ' ......... WOOD, ■ ..... ' n u t a a i x • y a .- ■) ■ , r-, --i ,'******> liong Xii**** <;■ ' *( . and 'EjtH6I«M€»!' ..fOi'f-vrJ-1 .t „• / 4 -j, 4s, -AKottM* In tb. iia.repolrei, AJs^ ■ » „ . ■it* 1 - ■ • . -v . I- ■. •. :'V * ‘ ’ 1 NlaUy done. Watehoi jmd GMk* Wtmuited tokM p ’ ’ j o m f A . < i N a * p o ^ 7* . 4f*.'i. B#rriati*s Atssreo, Jwmatea . ....................... HKf P i f , ! p L E N T Y OtPM lM IIM H M * A t v ‘V ( 1 ‘Mil fit I ^S-- *■!» ' •WPW^Ph r r t u i R D . ■ * r: <ss »v-* A N D TWENTY. , - *»I- - w -«7VJrtpi1 1 PlKMKXT D*P05yj^|./#>'oi m h^5^000. S i t per centJ Iiit«twitxtti<iU •nm* i^cdi H t « r t AJ1 laouicM tl«l>o#Ued on or \before the 9Wh of r ^ w l r i t e ^ t : “ ‘S '1 tne VScS; RrEi.aikA• •'' * '■? >’ n. » SwtreUry. ■ ■ -i> • - <6 3 P . and rtree1fti* fro(n 6 K, GRBEN, i on 6 to ' ‘PresHcm. ’< #3. 1 ' - ,N a i IO F in o Stroot, K o w - ^ o r h , ,r? 1 Repiei^htirj ■ ^ r ' -GiaBK FXLLS IliJSil&AKCE (5CK, ( : « . or (i(.**'r4et*i *. X. \ ’ ' . ' IN’D l'PlSN D E N 'r^SIIK A N C t: C 0 ,i < 1 - ■ . > ' o r bo*to*i< Capital, ,—•»». .#300^100 Surplus..,, ......... 220,906 , - ' t - VC . Asset*,.'-,.,,.— . . . . . . . . . . . . — — #520,006 toOJB A W ’LEATHER ^ B A L E R S F, & M ’I ;■ msUEANOE COMPANY, , o r su»Toi, , - |s.as#H*Ss##>ss|>##*.|SSa <>W)VuO ' Asseis, ♦460,000 „.; MyjRCHAKTS-'itiblliA.NCbi.CO,, or Capital,.;.. , Sitrpitt’i >■* 0 *. , . . . . . . . . .’#209$00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 176,600 sAsset* •.. ...,# 375,000 dVtll VlUage property insured forone, two, three •», nil most fa vefoble terms. Premlnma eaib Fatm arid or five yeisrt, ori _____ only. N o notes required. Rate* a* low as Mutual CoipfAAIcs, and security perfect.1 Alt loss*!/ ndhlstcd and pltld at tho New 3'ork Office, Damage to property from' lightning, Whether fire ctl- sue# or not, e«vored hy policies pf the Glens Fall Insu- rripee 39 p H E N I X v ^ <t ’ Fire Insurance Company, O F B R O O K L Y N . Oflaces, Ng.. 12 .Coprt St„ Brooklyn, 178 Broadway, # e w York, and 84 Broad- \vay; WilliaiyMbuigK Cash Capital, — . . . . . . ..#1,009,000 00 860,000 00 Assets,— . .. . — ..........— ..#1,800,000 00 lure* Buildings, H r - ’----” - —d J - -------- _ ist loss br damage h t rates a* low a* other t Inkuren Buildings, Merchandise, an oilier prpperty, ---------------- ' \ hd Marine Risks, arid Inland 1________ Stock Companies. Particular attention given to the Insumrico of Einn property. lnolateddwelHuis «ndtbMrfumltn»,for one, threo or five years. Lo#«ts equitably miynatcd aud paid ip (rash a a thla agency. 1 •, 1 Ifa n m a s A u n U l n s J i n Jaraoa S. Eockwelp’Alvta Bradley, Guaf#v'8chwah: V t Vail, 42. S. I’arsopa, Jcremtao V . Spader, Edwarf A. Low, SamueJJiVV b ur*.Iai.5anlel F. yemald, Edwin T. ritan,.wx»,B.Kendall, Jainea E.Rlmore, jknjismin F. Wamwell, Mooes F. Odell.A. B. EuglahdJBdinaBcere Natlmplel Rutnaro, JohnC. Cole, Daniel H.flfegory, ,1. D, ItwcrawlL — • , ' 1 . , ’y ' ■President. n^ can b e obtohnidof Gu,»*at.Bxr*is, Etsq^ one of Its . JAGGAR, Agerit fiiiff Jamatea. ^M X CABLB MUTSJAL • . < .,■.»» Life Insurance Company OF NOW YORK. • 1 OlBce 910 Broadtvaray, opposite tt t, Nleho- . lea Hotel, o r '.I*.-. JoeephH o tle..... .President. E. DWlght Kendall.. VIC. President. J. Ft It. H a d d en........ . . . . . . . * .............. .Secretary. Medical Examiner..,...II.0 . Plfikrd.M. D. • . Coxtim.... VPnt. -M. Twricil.Jr Diaspto*!.—JamesEtwwarL FTuncIa Sklddy, Nathaniel Hadden, O. H. Palmcf, 85 H . Kendall, A. J, Smith, LrfGtanaLockw'otfd.Joseph Eoxfe, JIDedrfek. D;Hen- g'Dalgh^E. Dwight Kcndrill, A. A . Valentine, James 2U1 appratefi fbrrUiof Pojlcles, Endowments and Agchts Wattted ihrougtjoulfthoBnltcd Strifes. |^ I N G 8 COUNTY ’ . l ^ f n f e u r a u c e C o m p a n y , O f tha C ity o f B r o o k lyn, Tbtal AaKthC-’./... V,» ...„#a#3,42?.62, OfBeei—Ooaxsa B» o * d WI t aod Firiat STvEttooxMK, K . 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