Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 7

Location:
New Orleans, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18; 1892. SPOTTING. THE TURF- wlnter Meeting: ftaeeaV blowing are tbe entries and welghta follows. prolixin to be 'V a races ever ran hero 3on l8fiUinK-. for maidens; flvofur- rirttn-- Hag Lb.

Lbs. Hatnlin ....101 93 103 Ai Ell. 100 riMid. TO Trixey I Ham eayre In "I Fox 93 feww Bl half lor- jiiroo Lbs. Lbs.

Bed 101 Znolein 107 Hopedale 107 Climax II ...107 S'VHaniilcaD: inile and twenty ourta Lb. Lbs, 96 Cast First ,...101 92 i a) 93 10S ai 1 awy J. ITS I Oruilo meP nnrt Ormle are om J-Vf e.VoAbarc Results. w. Feb.

IT. Track In' attendance very large. I00" Kriklno WOI1 second. Lost Star third. 1)B): oi furlongs'.

Malestio won Standard third. B'. fnrlones Azrael won, TWra'rrV irlid third. Time: 1:29, SwoDTFrinceHowaTdecoud. BUt- 1 Zonoblawon FUtnttase third.

Time; 1:01 8m.eon. Van ni Double CroMtbird. Time: Truck TlDS. Thartoe track management haa decided i. matin Feb.

85 ladies' day. Society be out lB oroe n4 tns dy wU1 way. One of the features wiU be a race for gontlenien je ma prize to be a handsome gold Hirer box. The gentlemen ao far en-rLj ciaronoe E. Rocers.

Marshal Avery. Joe Senitnes, John K. voare Jobs K. Douglas, Allen MetUa and gWak Xhe race will be at Uto I ur- ulent predloUlhat the owners hand-fcio MHiar will result In a track record, lie roe ooitnt to be run In 1:01. -w Towaiend, from Grenada, has ar- jMsne Bebwarw about ready to net THE RING.

CboTiatki to 6econd Fitzslmmona. Bit 8t Louis. Feb, 17. Special. jituliumoQ saod a couple of horses this iterneon, and did eome lively 100-yard tprlDtlnr.

besides als seven-mUe ran. He la wIl sad In good spirits. Jo CboylMkl. the champion light heavy weight of the wind, and Alex. Gregcains, ttie ehunpioa middle weight of the Facltto liopa, are on tnelr way Bay St.

Louis, from Baa Francisco. Cal. Taey will bo tiie fiuM of Jimmy Carroll until after the 1U and Maber earnest, and the two will be it FituimmoDs' corner with cliauipion Gritdn and Jlnicay Carroll. The lever Csllforulsn boxers will also be prea-mt at Uie Carroll benefit on the 37th of Feb-narr. A Fisht Before the Faciflo Club.

Sjut FtASCiaco, Feb. 17. Billy Smith, the lottos light weight, knocked out Frank Keller, of Sao Franolsoo, in the thirty-alDtu round at the Paoiflo Club last night, iltbouca Kelley was all but knocked out In tie nineteenth round the tight was slow until in tiiirty-iixtb, when KeUey took the to the middle of the thirty-IUU appeared to be the winner. Smith then ihifted his position and Knocked Keller do.B four times, tare times the latter loee with great effort when nearly con led oui, bat a punon in the wind sent him down sod oat. It was some minutes he fnllr reeuvered consciousness.

Both, men's are dishg-ured. Xshar's Backers Satisfied at Ills Con- Sew Tobx, Feb. It Special. Arthur IflnkT, editor of the Illustrated News, ftldtodsr that it was his belief that the taken of reter Maber bd given the Irish caioplon a private trial with Jack Derap-mj to (goertaia bow maeb "stiff pnnohlng" Jte Dublin msn could stand. They are believed to be satisfied entirely with toe expressed the opinion WM man to bet on.

Gua TuthiU will take woa to JSew Orleans to upon Maber. THE. KENNEL. 1 A Conning- Tournament. Mejot David Levey, of the Paoiflo is tts oltj witn a fine kennel of dees, and for a eoarsin riven at the Fair grounds Men.

tty California horses-the fleetest ae world a no8 Partld-1 reiLfi" hiB aoeson the streets "uu uef were everywhere ob-jeou tie greatest admiration. THK WHEELi. JefT Herndou Injured, noil i who had the pleasure of meeting don 01 Clarksville. Teniu. here, and who remember an.

riding at tbe last meet of the Louis- WU1 l6ara Wittt O' ST1 wiloh befel1 tn en- BeM noni' Clarks-jjj time ago. Mr. Herndon ool- kUriS tVrt ne juwis, breaking three taoZh1 injuries were fatal, as was improving rapidly. COSmKJJTAL GUARDS. meeting waa 4jmuT at I mpany Continental Th.

Odd FeUow's tted ZfZT 0f sub-nitkiM i. r6port announcing that tof th.enter-? a for Ik 'Ieir annual ball 'taouSdS1 "Joyable time is in wme41wftrhi'n1'nK ball will lornTwn.ft nd8ome souvenir in i uu. ueaioers. EIS AXI xi TM ert. Death.

a with convnl- Idence, oorner of 4 rvant' The eol- WeU. "Sod 70 Bfra. Th to summon boj ran to the b.al"? ne arrival was at- 4lo her to? The Pyoian "iO nd died i V8 beTOUt lx! as thil JH1 moments. tuc. on pAta0V6i he'lta fUnl ar Josephine 0.5Wt One.

1 "tb. TtocpTace tit4 0t B1ville broertweea Klchard Danohy brot'nwSt John and Ben eat Danahy CarrouVeseapt id' A Sailor Drowned, -one of th! Weat Ead Span- S3 re.r7W' WUUtt re it waa1rt.aKn to Magnolia ieO. Vlewed 7 the ouroner riie goods can be THE RAILROADS. The Early Completion of the Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, and Memphis Railroad Assured. The Farley Katlonal Bank, says the Montgomery, Journal Of Feb.

IS, which was closed last August, Opened its doors at soon to-day for resumption of business. Mr. Ttios. Davidson, one of the most substantial business men of the city, was the flrst man to make a deposit after the bank opened. Many of the friends of mejuariey National, who anew, mat tne I bank would open to-dar, arrlvM after the doors opened and extended their I congratulations to the officers of toe nana upon the eucoass in -through their troubles.

As the Jourusl stated at the time i the trouble which caused tbe closing of the Farley National was tbe cashing of certain drafts of the Alabama Terminal and ImprorementCoinnany.wbioh corporation was engaged iu building tbe Montgomery, Tukaloo.ia and Memphis Railroad. This corporation has been wonderfully successful in arranging its affairs, svnd it in now in better sUape than ever before, and the work of pushing the Montgomery. and Memphis Railroad througti to completion will go forward as rapidly a possible. The Journal extends congratulation to the officers and stook- lioldera of tbe Farley National on tbe re-aumption; to Can tain J. W.

Woollolk, of the A. T. and Company, for their success In arranging for tue early completion of the road, and to the city of Montgomery. Colonel McCInre Coming. The Mobile Register, in an article published a day or two ago, said that Colonel A.

K. MeClure will visit Mobile Saturday. Feb. 37, and remain over to the next day when he will depart for New Orleans. He co in 68 in a special car, and has bis wife and four young ladles with him.

The Nashville Amerioau says of him Much interest is being manifested in the forthcoming Tisit of Colonel Alexander K. Mo-Clure, editor of the Philadelphia Times. In responxe to an invitation -from the Commercial Club, this noted journalist and orator- will deliver nn address on the evening of Feb. 34, at Watkins Hall, upon The Progress of the Soutu in the Last and Its Future." Tula is a subject upon whloh Mr. MeClure la aa well qualified to speak as any man in tbe country.

Fifteen years ago when the south had few friends among northern Journalists this gifted man pointed out the marvelous latent resources of tbe section below the Ohio and, through his powerful paper, did more than any otber one man to turn the tide of investment in this direction. Me has through all these years been the steadfast friend of the south, and has viewed Us development with peiasure. Meb -and Matters. The Mississippi Valley Route has issued attractive posters advertising the Mardi Gras excursion tickets to be plaoed on sale by that line from points west, northwest and east over the line at exceedingly low rates, and preparations are being made to bring large crowds of people to this oity for the Mardi Gras. Extra coaches, extra sleepers and special trains will be provided to take oare of the basiness.

The arrival of Mr. Agar, of the Union Pacific, has been mentioned. There is an important rumor in connection with his visit. It is said that he will establish a Union Paciflo here, pointing to the general recog nition of New Orleans aa an important terminal point. The Boston Traveller states: The next Mexico and California excursion, under tne Raymond-Whitoointi management, will leave Boctou on the 23d last, and will oooupy a vestibule Pullman train of four aleeoer.

dining and com posito oars. Tne party will meet a similar train at Cincinnati, and tbe trains will tbere be rearranged, one for Mexioo and one for California. Both will bo at New Orleans for tne Mardi Gras festival. A SlgniQrant Ttml at Frisco. St.

Loots. Feb. 17. A railroad deal of considerable significance is in progress, and it la thought it will be fully consummated within a short time. The deal Is tbe secur ing of a separate right of way into the oity by the "Frisco" Railroad, to be accom plished in conjunction with the Kansas City and Colorado Railroad, The Colorado at present owns its right or way as far aa For- sytbe juuotion.

from whiou Dolut it oomes in over the Wabash. It is proposed that the Colorado and the Frisco come in over the same track, to connect with tbe Merchants' terminal at Seventh and Gratiot streets. Tbe Frisco owns its right of way as far as Cabanno street, one block west of Grand avenue, from whloh point it oomes into the Union depot over the Missouri Paoiflo prop erty. The Frisco's object in securing this rlgbt of way is to give it direct connection witn tne terminal i mim TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Jean M.

Lanorte to the Third District Building Asspoiatian. lot bounded by Bur gundy, union, uaupnine and renenmen. tU7S. Charles G. venus to Joseptb Da-monte, portion of land bounded by South Market.

Broadway. Foucher and Chestnut. fiso. Grand Lodge. F.

and A. M. of Louisiana, to Polar Star Lodge No. F. and A.

lot bounded br Love. St. Claude, K.erioreo and Esplanade, $1090. Charlea ScUopp to Widow Joseph Mel-baum, lot bounded by Annunciation, Tole-dano, Laurel and Pleasant, $1334 0. Estate of Wm.

Madison Miller to Robert Mogel. lot. bounded by Foydras, Perdido, cranaua ana irioersy, sow. Merchants' Mutual Insurance Comnanv to Thomas Ryan et lot. bounded by Second, Third, St.

David and St. Patriot, $1400. George Miller to Mrs. Catherine Germann, two lots, bounded by Cleveland, Broad, Por-genois and Canal. $2000.

Succession of Lucien Farcini to Henry Nolde, ten lots, bounded by Ursulines, Lopez, Gayoso and'St. Jonb, $1300. Kidney affections of years standing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. J. W.

Foynts. THE WEATHER. New Oai-BAits. Feb. 17.

The following tations report temperatures taken at 8 p. aeventy-nf tu meridiau time: New Orleans, 67. Meridian, 62. Mobile. 66.

Atlanta, 48. Montgomery, 63. Pensaoola. 68. Galveston.

60. Ban Antonio, 70. Brownsville, 70. Palestine, 64. Corpus Christt, 66.

Vicksburg, 60. Shreveport. 64. Louisville, 42. Mempbis, 68.

Nashville. 62. Chattanooga, 52. Fort Smitn. 61.

Little Rook. 60. Oklahoma. 62. Ainanllo, 68.

Abilene. 6L Bismarck, 8 below. Chicago. 38. Davenport.

44. Dodge City, 60. Jacksonville, 62. Kansas City, 64. St.

Paul, 14. Nortb Platte. 22, Rapid City, 8. St. Louis, 62.

Toledo, 32. St. Vincent. 22 below. The following stations report precipitation: 'Galveston, Blamark, Rapid City, OL Local Kecord.

Miw oai.B4.jcs. Feb. 17. 1893. Thermom- Direction State of Barometer, eter.

of Wind. 7 a. m-. 30.412 49.0 Clondloss. 7p- 30.S62 67.0 Maximum 65.0.

riniiauin49.3. BalnlnU GEO. E. HUST. Local Foreoast OfficlaL SICK SO LONG.

C. W. HODKIXS. postmaster of East Lamolne, writes that Mrs. Kenya son, who had been confined to bed fourteen month with an Abscess, has been cured sound and wU by Swiffs 8peoific The boy is fourteen years bid.

Uvea next door to me, and I know the statement to be true. 8. S. S. has a wonderful effect on children.

I and should be given to every weak and de bilitated child. Send for our book on tbe Blood and Skin. SWIFT SPECIFIC! CO- Atlanta, Ga. CONCENTRATED AND NON-ALCOrlOLIC, FOH THE CURE OF i DYSPEPSIA aiid DELliLIW, And tor TJso of 'T3 i r.i ot 1 1 ty EJb-3rsaciaxt. SMALL DOSC.

AT CRuaaiSTS. TK2 C'JKEHAST COPAXY, Eal'Jmere, Kit ssnssawawsasa THERE IS YET ME." The Rve-Dollar Offer Holds Good Until March Adeqaate Reasons Given for the Extension of Time Dra. Cepeland and Porter are Permanentlr Located fa New OrleansTheir Leases and Contracts are for a Term of Tears. It was Intended that all desiring It should have an opportunity of plaoing themselves under treatment and availing themselves ot the merely nominal rate of $5 a month. A large number havo ealled and written, expressing themselves in thla way "Doctor, I wanted to take advantage of the $5 rate, but was unable to do so during January.

Won't you place me on record now and let me begin treatment in February!" In extending the (5 rate to all patients and for all diseases to Maron 1. Drs. Copeland and Porter answer these requests wlthont rendering themselves liable to the oharge of favoring certain patients, and give all ample and abundant time and opportunity. All patients applying for treatment before Maroh 1 will be treated for $5 a month and all medicines furnished free, eaon month's treatment, including modiolne, to oast $3 UNTIL CURED. IT WAS A BLESSING.

Machinist Fe trow sky, of 201 Lafayette Street, Tells "What He Suffered and Where He Sought and Found Help. "After many trials and being in the hands ot many physioians. I have at last met with success, such as I had not hoped for or expected." said Mr. Max Petrowsky. of 201 Lafayette street.

"I am quite willing aud onlv too glad to have my statement made puDiio, ror wnen oegan w-eaimcun Dn. Conelanri and Porter I will an frankly that I expected very little, and the result nan been tnat mncn is ncooropiiuru. "For two rears and more." continued Mr, Petrowskv. "I have been unfitted for work by a disease which baffled me until I nnniiAii to Dn. CoDelnnd and Porter, at their office In the Grami Opera House building.

"Mv trouble was catarrhal nephritis, or. in otber words, inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, resulting from a cold, and gen Mrnl catarrhal noiaoning of tne blood. suffered almost continually from pains In both sides of the hips and through my body in the region ef the kidneys so excruciatingly at times as to -force me to quit work, and when I was at work would have to work stooped down on my haunches to give mo reuei. Mr. Max Petrowsky, 201 Lafayette Street.

"My trouble grew steadily worse until my comae a ana appetite became seriously affected. Ieoaldeat soar eel anything at ail, ana 1 suusred terribly from indigestion and pains and bloating in my stomach. This affeeted my general health and nervous system, and my sleep was broken aud I was much run down physically. short time ago I called on Drs. Cotm- land and Porter, and it was a blessing I did.

Tbey appeared to thoroughly understand my case; tney impressed me so taveraoiy that I plaoed myself under tbelrcare. and it is to them I owe my restoration to health and strength again. I am feeling first rate cow. My pains have all gone and my ap petite ana digestion are as sound as any oue's I am hungry all tbe time could eat five or six times a day. Sleep well and am gaining flesh and strength every day." Drs.

Copeland and Porter are permanently located la this city. Their leases and contracts are for a term of years. AFTER MANY TRIALS. Emlle Martin Had Met Much Disappointment, Bat Tried Again After He Had Kearly Lost Hope. "My trouble came from a series of neglected celds," said Mr.

Emile Martin, of St. Ann street, near Galvez, employed at the Louisiana Battling Company, oorner of Jackson and Tehoupltonlas streets. Emile Martin, 419 St Ann 6 tree t. "I had nearly constant headaches over my eyes, sometimes so painful as to make me dizzy my head and nose were constantly stopped up, and I could feel the mucus, or phlegm, dropping from the back of my head into my throat, causing me a dry, aire throat and a husky cough and spit. When I would awaken from sleep my mouth and throat would be dry and hot.

My eyes grew weak, and I bad severe psiius liks neuralgia, especially in the left side of my head, and my left ear pained meattimos severely. My head was filled witn roaring, buzzing whloh gave me much distress; especially my left ear, and a -most severe pain from my left nostril to tbe crown of my head. The dlsoase destroyed my digestive powers. I was- nervous and irritable, and my sleep broken and un-refreshing. "I tried physioians and remedies of all kinds not only in Sew Orleans, but in other cities hut all with no benefit until I went to Drs.

C-tpeland and Porter, in the Grand Opera House building. Under their care my bead Is sound and blear, my pains and aches gne, my throat is well, ray appetite and vigor have returned, and my whole system built np and stronger. I eat well, sleep well, and now that I have regained health, know hew to value it- I owe recovery to Drs. Copeland and Porter, and will testify to their merit and science at all times and places." $5 PER MONTH. ALLPATIENT8 BEING UNDERTREAT-MENT OP.

PLACING THEMSELVES under treatment before March will be rat of A MONTH UNTIL CURED, MEDICINES FURNISHED CopMlial iDstiiB, DR. Tjr. COPELAND, Consulting DR. PORTER, PERMANENT OFFICES IN GBAXD OPERA HOUSE BTJILDESG, 170 Canal Street. Catarrh and all diseases of the Eye, Ear.

Throat "and Lungs. Nervous Diseases, 8kia Diseases. Chroulo Diseases. i Office Hours to 11 a. m.

3 to p. to 9 p. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 4 p.

m. CATAHRH CURED, NERVOUS DISEASES CURED. SK1.V DISEASES CUItrO. DISEASES OF TIIE SEX. Entrance door at lert In Opera trance.

OHloe seoond floor, i over Opera House entrance, 3 CVlahartrl Catfish Dlaassad Bma. EfJIIYflOVAL PILLS Ongfwtf Only Caavlm. A art, nuwu, uoic. mc mTV raf rift Sw CMcXtfm d. A -i w4iliEWuWMUI-i.

to kwcaa. wH Ma. tlskM. MMiAtMM mm fajllMMU. At Dncrlaia, Iff ar Mh sr aJa.

rwara a.v,vw (Thlekester Ck.aaluad Ga aUhkm ftqa.ra. gsUSj.laaDiamaai. PaUtaaaPa BIFURCATED YOKE SUSPEIIBER THS LATEST. Ellpping off tlr shoultler impos. siblr.

AA your deaJerfor tbem or send $1.00 for sara-pJr Mir to I. sc. Bus 8nsaesMl.r coM ar to ei Priu.e St-, Sew fork. 6-. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Ai GLOBE INSURANCE COPfllANY.

$51,000,000 ill Losses ii tUs MU Slates. LOSSES BY CHICAGO FIRE, 1871 -LOSSES BY BOSTOH FIRE, 1873 ALL LOSSES CASHED WITHOUT DISCOUNT AS AS ADJUSTED. DIRECTORS IN NEW ORLEANS: GUSTAF R. WESTFELDT, L. C.

FALLON, LUOA3 E. MOORE. M. SOBIA CLARENCE F. LOW.

Assistant Seoretarv HENRY V. OGDEN, Resident Secretary. d24 91TSnTnly THE C. O. B.

CXaOTHIUG HOUSE, 46 AND AS ST. CHARLES STREET. COXNEU OF GRAVTER, IS NOW OPEN TO THS PUB HO WITH THE BEST LUTE OP. CL0TUUX6, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS IN THE CITY. All my friends and the pnblle are invited to call.

H. ABES, PROPRIETOR. 91 ThSnTnl B.ratt...JFI?l ICT RVFrQ DeeerH.n, HrAiffiui Mad tm Order BUY YOUR PIANOS AND ORGANS 135 CANAX. PRICES tH LOWEST. TKBMB THE EASIEST.

TOU QAN SAVE MONET BY BtTTING MRBE. myl4 '91 ly my24Wnrm ly -OO 83, 85 and 87 CAMP STREET, Were Yea Can Get in'-, on tts "Gromi ilnsr" for Bariaiis. Our Fall and Winter Steele is now complete, and we invite all to call and see It, Being the largest buyers and prompt fn payments, we obtain the lowest prices, and this advantage we give to oar customers. Our stock is too large to enumerate, but remember we make a specialty of Folding Beds, Baby Carriages, Rattan Goods and Invalid Wheel Chairs. HONEST GOODS! HONEST PRICES! FAIR DEALING! Jy26 '91 EL PLAT KKTPPER Sc HIBSCH, PROPRIETORS, illvstiz.itl:i ciT.iLoaur: jniLEn jfizjete.

151 CANAL, STREET 151 Bailable Footwear at Popular Prices for Uadies, Hisses and Children, aa well as Men. Boys and Youths. Bole Ageata for Hasan Sen's IJn Fine Shoes. Every Pair Warranted, o24Sa9uThSm AYER ISRAEL SUCCESSORS TO THE POPULAR ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, FURNISHER AND HATTER Corner St. Cltarles and Common Streets.

aoIS tl DIAMONDS, SODID SILVER, SILVER-PLATED WARE, LOW PRICES. THE LARGEST STOCK 10 TOPH. Mr. HIU Assisted by the Following Weil-Known Gentlemen: At 113 and 115 CANAL. At 84 and 88 ST.

CHARLES. JOSH LIPMAN, JULES MET EYE. W. E. KOEI.NiaOIf.

WM. KNARSBROUGTT, CHKI8TIAN ROLMS8, EMILE HEEMAKX. THE SICK ARE Ko Matter How Long Diseased! Nor Who Have Failed to Give Belief. (Come and See Come and See I) THOMAS G. BRACKING, 31.

D. The tar-famed "Natural Doctor" and Psychologist who for twenty-five years has so ttartUd this eonnrry by his nutrvrlou cure of the ntot stnbborn and long-sUnding Nervous and Female l)nees, etc. after ouer skill and means had all Jailed may now be consulted at hla SPACIOUS PAKL0ES, 137 St. Charles Street, New Orleans. His diagnoses are qmck and very correct no questions and his happy eur are proverbial throua-boat thin nation.

All lssases of Women, Ntrvona, Throat, Bronchial, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Piles, etc. are happily curtcL. Me oaa refer to many exceedingly interesting cures of prominent citizens et New Orleans, and throughout tbe nation as well. Physicians of all schools, are cordially Invited to send him their ttubbem ce and to witness the Grand Achievements of Healing at his hands.

137 St. Cbailes Srreet 'Lafayette Park.) F12 2w 83,239,621 81,429,726 HMvi STREET 135 TO- ERY SuTttThly STORE, II. D. ITIcCOAVN, SaTnThlv PLAIN FIGURES. HENRY JOHN STUM PF.

UlBY EOiiWASSEB. ST. -3 THE SOUTHERN Insurance Co'mpany OF KEW OBLEAS. NDfTH AJfXTJAL STATEMENT. wltn the -requirements of Its caartor, the company publishes tbe followins; ausinsss for the year andina 31 st of Decmoer.

IS9 1 1 Premiums received On fire risks. SJ518.B7S SO Onnverrisks 16.385 97 On marine 8.243 o5 Add- s.7a Unearned premlnma of 1890...... 133.331 10 Add1 VTKmiuIa-" $676,439 02 la teres and profit and 22.782 63 ToU1 70 Bedoct: Losses paid a Bra risks 88 On river risks 0,644 93 Cn marine risks. 6,647 24 Total losses 61 Batnrn preninmsand eaaceUatiens 67.027 97 Commissions 81,555 60 Reinsurances 47,130 74 Taxes and licenses (in-ludlnc mil laok. taxes) 17,034 41 Expenses Home office and agencies, SAlarft Fire Underwriters' Association, Salvage Corps and Babcock en- fines, real; adver- Using, lefal oharcea, etc 49.344 87 Total disbursements $502,963 60 I Surplus.

S196.356 lO Of whloh Kesarved fr unexpired risks $133,565 69 Kesarved for adj asted and unadjusted 44,859 65 Profit and loss 12,830 96 $196,356 lO ASSETS, At their market values.) Cash on hand, to-wit: In banks $101,444 33 In oftiea 8.615 lO $105,059 AS City of New Orleans consolidated bonds (Cross man issue) 105.600 00 $120,000 City of New Orleans pre-. Bsinra bonds (inolodias; drawn nan dots) 193,000 00 $25,000 United States 4 per cent coupon bonds 99,350 00 Lulsiaaa 4 per oent bonds 35,800 00 Demand loans secured by collaterals 18,885 00 One share N. O. Board of Trade stack SO 00 One share Isv Sugar Exchange stock. T.

135 00 25 shares V. O. Warehouse 625 00 One aiure French opera Moos Co. 160 00 One bond St. Bernard Steam Fire ntine Co.

60 00 Premiums in coarse of collection. 65,731 63 Eurniture and fixtures, safe, 2,000 OO $549,096 10 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Reperv fund Dfv1fln4s an Reserved for unexpired Beserved for adjusted and unadjusted losses Balance (exclusive dividend July, $300,060 0O 60,000 OO 40 OO 138.665 6 44.859 65 830 96 10 The fore ro ins; statement is a true and correct transcript from the books ef the oompaay. ERNEST MILTEXBEKOER, President. SCOTT Id CG EH EE, eoretary.

Sworn to and subscribed before me this day, New Orleans. Jan. 19ti. 1892. XL.

T. UCOS. Kotary 4ra vier street, We, the nnderairned members et a Finance Committee et tha Soutb.ra I nsuraace Company ot New Orleans, hereby certify that we havo carefully examined the assets of the company, and that tha above is a oorreet statement of the same. FRANK BOTJKK. THOfl.

J. WV)DWAItT JOS. MSWABIZ, P. ERNST. i J.

H. MENE. At a meeting of the Board of directors of this company, held thla day, it was unanimously resolved to pay to the stockholders, oa demand, the rrrular semi-annual interest dividend of fOUB PES CEiST. SCOTT MCGETTEE, Secretary. New Orleans.

Jan. 19. 189 J. Ja20 la FOKTY-THIttO AJiSUAL RTATEStEVT CRESCENT Insurance Company OP NEW ORLEANS, -For tha year ending December 3 la 1S91 INCOME. Fire premiums $242,073 46 Marine premiums 8.2?4 09 EiVer 19,37 93 Gross premiums $265,304 45 Xfeduot fie ram premiums 41 34.843 19 Belnsaraaoe reserve for 55,000 00 106.579 60 Net receipts from premiums 85 Add receipts from interest and rent 47 Total net Income S3 OUTGO.

Fire losses paid 40 Marine losses 757 33 Elver leases 44 34 Total losses $30,830 07 Taxes paid 7,063 64 CommUslons paid 17.899 86 Oihoe and asrancy expenses. Boards of Underwriters and legal expenses 85,468 96 Total outgo 1SL260 93 Beoutred to pay all oat- 89 ONmf i.uses. lew relasnrancs on $15,800 00 No other Indebtedness. The company has the folio wing assets i Loans on bond and mortgage $3,043 15 Ixauson 16.450 00 Bills reoeIVbls 3 650 81 Stocks 86,966 OO SO.OoO roulslana 4s. 20,.

OIK) city enpUdat4 6s. SI. 000 eKj premium boads, 650 aiaail boura a 81,310 00 CIt-jr ana country real esv tato 79.500 00 Premiums In course oeUectlon 37,103 78 Claims and Judgments. 7,000 00 Mas sorvevs, ramltare and Axtursa 10,000 00 Duo from other eompa. nirs 9.507 69 Acer tied interest not coi-lccted 2,723 00 Csv6 on 25.639.63 Total assets $300,100 99 The above is a true and eorreot statement from tbe books ot the oompany.

W. R. LYSAN, PresldenV CHAS. E. BICE.

Secretary. Swora to and subscribed to hefore me thla 18th day of January, A. D. 1832. SAH'L FLO WEB.

Notary FnhUo, TBUSTEES: ffeo. W. Senten, W. B. Lyman.

U. Msrin.nl, Oiarleo H. JXOaen, F. W. Sachmaa.

8. C. Oealon, Joseph Ketin M. eUUs. James T.

Rodd, Cbaa. E. Rloe, B. W. Bowiixg.

T. H. Watson, 1.IX iicCown. F.K.Joansoa, Jal9 Ina TIMBER LANDS JBowght aad Bold em Cowiwilsslom. Larga Bman Traettwrtaa, Oak aad Cypress ror sale, Owners of timber fcaada weald do wan to Haw than-lands wtth W.

K. HOWOOTT ASKaTOT, 193 Oemmea streev elS tl HEALTH is wealth: I 3L Da. E. c. wasT'a JmmujrD Bnf tbat- bIKt, a ururanteed speciuo for Hysteria, Distt.

Bees, Convnlsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralria, Heauache, Nervous Prostration caused by tns nse of aloohol or tobacco, Nv'skefnlaess, Mental Depression. 8oftenlnr of the Biain. rasnltiDg in insanity and Idling to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Arc. Barrenness, Loss of Power inelLherSeX.

InvolanlJkrr TUIMe. anil Kn.rm torrhea caused byoer-exertionef the brain, self, abuse er over indulgence. Each box contains onemsnth's treatment SI a box. or six boxes tor 45, seat by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUAE.ANTEE HIX BOXES To cere any c-vso.

with each onler receired bv us fur six boxes, accompanli -wuii 46, wa will seiui the purcluiscr mr wrr cxnsni in re. fund tte iiion.y if 1 i cs cot eoct a euro. Guaraittes issued c. ly Teas, i la CamfonOty With tha TTi enlrjisats er tha Charter, tha NEW ORLEANS Insurance Company Publishes the .11 owing statement of it afTlir from the 1st of January to Deownber 31, 18911 Fire premlnma. $189,330 36 Hirer premiums 3.

194 44 $191,471 80 Earned premiums, reserve ot 63.326 Total Add-In teresta, rents and I Doom a mm iiw Deduct Losses et 1890, paid In l9l $4,073 43 Losses of 1891...... 60.367 46 $244,801 19.718 54 $264,519 Leasee $94,340 94 Losses sdjusted and anadjusted 13,877 10 Ttotal losses $103,313 04 Beturn premiums. commissions, salaries, taxes, freneral expenses, Board of law ehargea, reinsurances, Baboock aad salvac oorpa. 96.756 73 304.974 7 Gross profit Deduct Beinsurance, reserve for Defldt $69,645 IS 6L024 93 $1,479 80 Mnvaai at their market valne Cash ta Premiums la course ot Premiums la hands at agents aad la coarse ot 1 "bos 4 Battalion Washington Artillery 13 bo a as Waterman bonds consolidated 9 bonds ordinary $31,849 BT 17,667 aa, 10.223 IS 400 0O 13.650 oa S.015 lJ 9.O0O C-l 1 bonds extended 16.X60 68.SOO oa 31.2 8 40 80 37.400 00 18.000 00 19,400 OO 800 00 83,853 15 8,478 0O 8.449 89 45.001 eo 1,000 7 77 6 OO 8.867 66 8.000 OO 65 bands Crosamaa 4 Bit premium oen.sei a eaon 1 boad 6t. Bernard ftteaaa Fir.

63 State ot Louisiana 4 per cent 200 share Metalrie Cemetery As- 800 New Orleans Gas Light Company 1 aharo Mew Orleans Cotton Kx- Hortgage notes secured by flrst m.ngage on oity real Loans en call sooored by available sec art Bills receivable, settlement of promt area Baal estate la New Orleans and in Pensaoela, Stata ot Office faraltura, ttxturee aad safes. State Warrant. Deposit at New Oueaaa Oaa Light Oompaay Sundry Pledge-Botes, secured by available securities $343,933 48 LIABILITIES. w-oi5 Caoital $266,000 Ua'earned 61. 0'24 i-i Cn, for reiesnranoes 604 65.

Losses adjusted aad 13,877 lo Claim reaiated and pending la oourt 8,907 44 Dividend declared July, 1S91 $7,950 00 Leas amount 6,860 94 Dividends unclaimed. L099 OS $345,413 2 The above statement is a true and correcg transcript from the books of th. oompaay. Of-nod. J.

TU YES, JOa. A.HINCES. Secretarr. Swerp to aad SBb.cn bed before ate this 30lh day of Jaauary. Ied3.

JAMES FAHET, Notary PuMlo. We, the undersigned, soeclal oommltteo ai poiated by the Board of l3trctor of the N.w Orleans Iosuraaoe Compaey to valoe tbe assets ef said company at tueir present markst value, do hereby certif that, after a oaxef nl examination, tbe Taluarlon of said asset, as above spoos. Bad, is true and oorreot. H. LAJBOUSSTST, JULES AN PR I ITT, GU STAVE PITOT.

E. J. BOB XT, Vloe Praddan. DIBJSCTORS. Edw.

7. BoboV- alee Andxleu, K. J. Temares H-OaOy, J. P.

N. Baquia, J. W. lucks, Gus Pi tot, Hvpollte Larooasttlt, L. Soards.

Henry Denis, li. 1. 'iayloa, Ja31 lm LAFAYETTE Firo Insurance Company OF NEW ORLEANS." OOos Ko. 631 Slaaraxia Strove, TWEVTY-SECOXD AXXUAL STATE. BLENT, 1891.

In conformity with the requirements of it charter, the company pnbtisfcea the foDowliiV statement for the year ecUDc Deo. 31, lea 1 1 Fire premiums 44 Add reserved premiums oO $61,023 23 Less retarn 8 1 Less 416 33 Leas reins 4,135 75- 6,515 93 $54.79 81 1L3 7T $6,233 Add interest. $3,817 21 Add profit and 2.975 64- Deduct Fire losses paid $13,739 71 Liceases anil taxes 8.301 67 Offloe aad attorney sal. snes 6,873 85 Ad 1 1 menu and 418 65 Contributions, Salvage Cerps. 670 75 Hlsccilaneeoa, tele.

phona, 861 94 $34,316 4T $43,015 61 Beaerved for premlume unearned XXxv 31, 1591, aad unpaid fixe losses (S591 Sal. $19,015 61 Placed to reserved fund 6,000 OO Cash dividend of 13 per 13,000 00 $42,015 6 ASSETS. Cash Premiums in course of Loans on first Learns on eoilsteraia Amertoaa White Lead aad Oelor Works stack. 200 share St Charles btreet rtiTroad Co. stock, 200 shares Nsw Orleans and Carrollton Bail.

raad stock, let) New Orleans City aad Lake EaO- road stock. SuO shares OreeoMit otty Haiiroad Cm pan stoek, lOOshar City premium bonds, par $43,600... $1.4 77 4.6.1 4 40.f--i 14,70 bO 6.000 00 17.000 12,000 00 S6.00O OO 9.00 (Vt 3,300 xieai $234,240 CI 7.TARTT.IT1E3. Capital stock $150,000 OO Bcserved premiums and unpaid leases ($591 29) 19,015 61 Deposit for taxes oa property mert- rks-ed to this 6O0 OO dirldend of 13 per 18.O00 CJ Unpaid 1.6i5 C- 0O i.2t0 61 The above statement is a true and correct tranci-lpt from the books of the LafayeU Firo Insurance Oompaay. (SU-Tedl LOUTS MATHTS.

President. GAI58ER. Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA, 1 Parish of Orieaas. City ef New Orleans.

I Sworn to and snbsexibod oelor tue this aaUt day of January, le93. JOHa J. WABB, Notary Public At a meetingof rh Board of TMreetors held oa tbe lath day of January, 132, after wiUr; aside tbe above amount to reserved prereiiiuia and reserve fund, it was revived to dcare a cash diTidead ef TWKLVK FEB CEXI en viaal stock the ssmpanj. aayabi to tuiu. boldwrs on demand.

At ta annual meetlnc of th st'v-Yholdens. held oa the 11th day efJaanarr. 1- f- lowing geatlemcn were elected vrccuirs iur ma nsaina-year J. K. Keller.

Philip Pf offer. 'rancis Leibrook, E. H. Burton. James AVUsoa, A.

N. etraroon. John R. Jaeger; iienry iuce. Henry P.

Iart, Frank Varenholt, Henry Bensel. Jr Henry JEUermaaa, Henry Donnenfelser, Jean Srheilang, Aiauuas nuDer, x. r.i, Dr. J. K.

Haioney, Hermsn Wliko, Robert Jackson, John F. Eraus, H. T. Vannard, Jtha Weber, E. L.

Bower, Louis ai stalls, John G. Herbert h. And at a meeting of th atvrv Board, hsld om th 16th day ot January, 1SJX the foLosrlag were unanimously re-elected: V-aJUIS MAT11IS, Prideni; H. T. VEN'NAKD.

Vice President! OODFKED OAISSER. 6ocret4iryi T. J. KOilL, anspector. lm EEIH1TGTOII STATtDAKD TTPETTIUTE" 300,000 DAILT USEES.

ILililiY II. HOUGSOX, Dealer, CuoaaUhag ScresS, THE (JEW QOUM 7JW0E. fD Sf. 1 4 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Times-Picayune Archive

Pages Available:
194,128
Years Available:
1837-1919