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Moriah Cemetery. October 24. Stock vote in favor of purchase, 13,057 shares; against purchase, 312. Spire of German Reformed Church, Green above Fifteenth Street, blown down; no one hurt. Steamship Corona, built for the Oregon Steamship Company, launched from the yards of Neafie & Levy. September 5. By act of Assembly, the city of Philadelphia and the incorporated districts of Spring Garden, Northern Liberties and Penn, and the township of Moyamensing are required to establish and maintain police forces of "not less than one able-bodied man for one hundred and fifty taxable inhabitants" for the prevention of riots and the preservation of the public peace. Great cyclone and wind storm. Found inside – Page 29The Harrisburg Railway Company , Harrisburg , Pa . , formerly hauled coal to and ... Chicago 3,000 37,547 Kansas City 2,000 3,847 Omaha 200 9,172 St. Louis ... Craft beer bar with a rolling craft beer menu and some exciting cocktails, shots, delicious food menu and Weekend Bruch. Main Exhibition Building bounded by Lancaster Ave., Thirty-second and Thirty-third Sts. Menagerie storage building and stables of Adam Forepaugh, Wister Street near Godfrey Avenue, burned; loss, $20,000. Zoological Gardens at Fairmount Park formally opened to the public. Steamer City of Seattle launched at Neafie & Levy's shipyard. Afterwards known as Hunting Park. by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania with Masonic ceremonies, a military parade, review, and an oration. June 24. Owing to the high wind, which attained a velocity at times of 60 miles an hour, the loose snow was blown into enormous drifts. October 9. James Graves, a member of the firm, was suffocated by smoke, and died a few days later. August 21. July 8. In the United States Gazette appeared an advertisement, Orders for Leigh Coal will be received at 172 Arch Street "in quantities not less than one ton, at thirty cents per bushel of eighty pounds." Match game of cricket between the Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire players of Draft's English professional team, reinforced by English players. On the next day (September 23d) all male persons over the age of sixteen years proceeded to the State House, and there subscribed a pledge of allegiance to George 2, King of Great Britain, and his successors. Agricultural Hall, a long nave, crossed by three transepts; nave, 820 feet long, and 100 feet wide; central transept 465 feet long and 100 feet wide; cost, $197,000. Ontario Mills, Second Street and Columbia Avenue, destroyed by fire. A majority of the stock in the People's Passenger Railway (Callowhill Street) Company, which was the lessee of the Fourth and Eighth, Green and Coates, Girard Avenue and Norris and Susquehanna roads, sold to a syndicate composed principally of stockholders of the Lombard and South Streets, P. R. W. Company, and reorganized by the latter. David Kalakaua I, King of the Sandwich Islands, arrived in the city and took lodgings at Continental Hotel. September 2. International Electrical Exhibition, under the auspices of the Franklin Institute, formally opened by Mayor William B. Smith and Governor Robert E. Pattison. Loss $150,000. Applegate's carrousel, or "Palace of Flying Animals" raided by the police, About 215 persons, of whom 106 were females, were arrested. Call today for more information. Guano & Raggio's macaroni factory. March 16. October 23. Mr. Widener spent $2,000,000 in improving the property and endowing the institution. July 31. Opening of the Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets. February 10. The pneumatic dynamite gun built by William Cramp & Sons for the Italian Government sent to Fort Lafayette, where it was tested under the direction of Lieutenant Zalinski. October 12 and 13. International cricket -match between the Australian eleven and the Philadelphia eighteen at Nicetown grounds. The journeymen printers met at Keystone hall and resolved that they would take up their shooting sticks in their country's cause. January 14. National course, 1-1/2 miles, straight away. Loss, $50,000. Imposing display. Great damage and loss, especially in the district east of Fifth Street, between Poplar and Oxford Streets. 330, I. O. O. F. at Eighth and Reed Streets, dedicated. thirty-second and Thompson Sts. August 20. He was committed in default of $15,000 bail to answer in the United States District Court. Ridge Avenue Farmer's Market, Ridge Avenue below Girard Avenue, opened for business. Spring regatta of the Schuylkill Navy. On the Delaware River and on the coast, especially at the Breakwater, the injury to shipping was very great, especially at the Breakwater, the injury to shipping was very great, over thirty vessels being sunk or stranded, and several of the seamen being drowned. Norris Square M. E. Church, Mascher Street above Susquehanna Avenue, dedicated. The Land Title and Trust Company awarded the contract for the erection of its new 16-story building on the Southwest corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, to be completed May 1, 1893, to Charles McCaul. Independence Square made a recruiting camp. You can use an "E" license instead of "R" in deli business which is generally cheaper to buy on the open market than an "R". J.B. Johnson, a professional swimmer of England, swam from the Lazaretto to Gloucester, about ten miles, in a contest with Thomas Coyle of Chester, PA., who gave up before he had swam more than half the distance. time, 8.324/5. July 18. Include rare Lancaster County Type R liquor license. 3 launched at Kaighn's Point. Repair-shops of Pullman palace Car Company, Forty-first St. and Pennsylvania R. R., burned. December 29. September 2. December 30. Buyers will be required to submit a financial statement as well as bar restaurant operation history. May 16. Pennsylvaniaia Club, time 14m. Won by Butler in 15m 45s. January 13. September 9. August 22. December 11. Fiftieth anniversary of the Franklin Institute celebrated at Musical Fund Hall. Many minor casualties occurred. There was no telegraphic communication in any direction except to Harrisburg through Norristown and Reading. June 9. August 12. New House of the Good Shepherd, Thirty-fifth and Silvertown Ave., Roman Catholic, first occupied by the sisterhood. Wonderful set up. May 4. Grand German festival at Washington Retreat. Riots. February 27. Loss, $200,000. Loss very heavy. September 19. Upstairs large office space with storage. 1:39. Borden was drowned, but West kept afloat, and on reaching the Delaware was saved by a tugboat. Rebuilt and opened as Concordia Theatre. Incorporation of Apprentices Library. William Penn steamboat burned below the Navy Yard. High-tide in the Delaware River. February 5. thirty horses perished in the flames. Fall regatta of the Schuylkill Navy. June 19. PA liquor license included in the sale which has a value of $150,000. In order to prevent danger as much as possible it was directed that the manner in which power should be transported from vessels in the Delaware River to the magazine on the Grays Ferry Road should be by landing at Conoroe & Co.'s Wharf, in the village of Richmond; thence up Ann Street west to Frankford Road; down that road to the Black Horse and Mud Lane (Montgomery Avenue); thence to Sixth Street; down the latter to Hickory Lane (Coates Street, now Fairmont Avenue); thence west crossing the Ridge Road, to Broad Street, and to the Callowhill turnpike road; thence west to Schuylkill Front Street (Twenty- Second); down the same, and by way of the Grays Ferry Road to the destination. Moody and Sanky's meetings at the old Pennsylvania freight depot, southwest corner of Thirteenth and Market Streets, closed. First election of President of the United States. Attend service in Christ Church, sermon preached in the original Cymric. At the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Fourth Street and Willings Alley, the aerostat struck a flagpole on the top of the building, which tore a hole in the balloon, causing the gas to escape. Number of saloons licensed, 1347; number licensed in 1887, 5773. The German peace celebration continued, Picnic at the new Philadelphia Schuetzen Park, Indian Queen Lane. Fiftieth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. Fire at the office of the Evening Telegraph newspaper, at Nos. Philadelphia “R” Liquor License for sale for 185000. May 8. Front on the avenue, 283 feet; towers at the corners, 60 feet high; main roof central Gothic arch, 100 feet span, with two smaller arches 30 feet span. Fire at No 236 Market Street, occupied by M. Garlic, boots and shoes; W. Allshin, leather, and Gibbs & Wesley, shoe manufacturers, with damages to Wolf & Marks, clothiers, No. May 1. Sixth and Vine Sts. March 23. February 23. Western section of Brown Street River Market on Delaware Avenue, opened for business. Prizes: junior singles, Iona, 10am. April 13. December 25. The Sophomores' time was faster by 9 seconds than any previous 4 oared gig-time on the course. May 9. May 14. Loss, $50,000. This is the establishment that anyone in the Bar/Restaurant business would like to own. June 24. Loss, $30,000. Loss $10,000. ft. space $2,500.00 per month plus utilities First option to buy Plaza containing Family Dollar for the price $1.2 million , option expires 06/01 .2024. April 27. January 19. August 31. The auxiliary cruisers Yosemite and Yankee, and the monitor Jason, arrived at League Island. Firing of cannon. Postmaster General Wilson and Mayor Schieren were prominent among the spectators. Thomas E. Conaty and Owen Burns instantly killed while riding on a car on Fourth Street above Master by the pole of a steam fire-engine drawn by runaway horses. February 17. July 24. June 19. Second race between the trotting-horse Scotland and John S. Prince on a bicycle at Jumbo Park; 10 miles. Falling walls and water damaged the building and stock of Sharpless Brothers, adjoining on the east, and the building of the Commonwealth Title and Trust Company and the establishment of William H. Hoskins on the west. Also about forty other buildings. Grand reception Baxter's Fire Zouaves (72d Pennsylvania Volunteers). February 27. September 4. Reception of General Grant at Union League House. Loss, $50,000. George M. Palmer and F. Schmidt, bakers, and George W. Millett, salesman, charged with poisonous adulteration of food with chromate of lead (chrome yellow), bound over to answer. Confectionery manufactory and store of Knight & Horebach, adjoining, wool-house of Coates Brothers and hardware stock of Robers, Duer & Miller, damaged by fire. Geo. Stable and hayloft of the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets Passenger Railway Company, at Cumberland and Carlisle Streets, burned. May 22. Won by Falls of Schuylkill Club. Portion of the Reading Railway where at the foot of Willow Street sank into the river. Fire at saw and planing mill, Nos. Score, Philadelphia, first innings, 196; second innings, 53 total, 249. The Union Traction Company took possession of the property of the Hestonville, Mantua and Fairmount Passenger Railway Company. Bard looked under Duke for second as they drove into turn 1 but was not able to make the pass. The course of the tornado was from 200 to 300 yards in width. Loss, $75,000. United States Centennial Commission met for the last time at the Continental Hotel, and received and adopted the final report of the committee on finance and accounts. February 22. Ten million dollars appropriated and the President authorized to call out fifty thousand volunteers. About twenty women visited three or four saloons in the neighborhood of Susquehanna Avenue and Fifth Street, Sang hymns in front of these places and delivered prayers. New building of Temple Baptist Church, Twenty-second and Tioga Sts., dedicated. Young and Rosaline Eattock carried over Fairmount dam and the occupants drowned. The first year of the system of profit sharing adopted by John Wanamaker resulted in the distribution of $109,439.68 to the employees, in addition to their usual salaries. ADA accessible bathrooms already in place. Four men killed. The southern section East Park Reservoir, being completed, was formally placed in use. February 3. Coroner's jury found that her death was occasioned by poisoning with arsenic, administered by her husband, Dr. Alfred G. F. Goersen. June 15. The Numbers Asking Price: $995,000 Westmoreland County Liquor License Valued at $75,000 1.39 Acres of Real Estate and 7,000 sq. Meeting held and collections taken up for the relief of the sufferers of the Chicago fire. Food truck included and the burger has the opportunity to keep the existing concept or rebrand to their liking. In a Two-hours' burst of speed the vessel averaged 16.27 knots per hour, and in other respects the runs were satisfactory. Northeastern Elevated Railroad bill passed by select Councils. Grand parade of colored troops. December 23. August 16. the officers of the Mutual Banking, Surety, Trust and Safe Deposit Company made an assignment for the benefit of creditors to A. E. Stockwell. Tremendous tornado at Camden, NJ. January 18. Great excitement in the southern part of the city in consequence of the discovery that a number of graver had been robbed of the dead in Lebanon Cemetery for Negroes, and that the bodies had been carried to a medical college. Coulson's planing mill, Twenty-fourth and brown Streets destroyed by fire. November 5. Owner is willing to finance for a qualified buyer. The ice above Columbia Bridge, Schuylkill River, started, but formed a gorge at the bridge, backing up the water as far as Manayunk. March 24. May 21. May 11. Philadelphia, PA * Under Contract This sports bar and restaurant was completely renovated in 2019. Secretary Whitney and a number of members of Congress and other distinguished guests attended the launching. Course, from the red buoy at Chester to Ridgway Park, 15 miles. The British evacuated Philadelphia. Two men killed. January 3. Eighth Street Theatre, Eighth Street below Vine, opened for the first time. Cricket match between the Irish twelve and fifteen of the Merion Club on the grounds at Ardmore, Score: Ireland, first inning, 138; second, 170; total, 308. the latter was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment and a fine of $100. March 22. September 21. International Cricket Match between the English gentlemen 12 and 22 Philadelphia picked cricketers on the grounds of the Germantown Club, closed September 24th with the following score: Philadelphia, 22, first inning, 63; second inning, 74. John Bromley & Sons' mill, front and Lehigh Avenue, damaged by fire. February 21. Encampment week was practically ended with the naval parade, which was a most successful and imposing demonstration. In Camden the damage to real estate was estimated at $500,000, in Kensington, at $250,000. An election riot occurs in the fourth and Fifth Wards. The Junior time was 6 1/8 sec. December 27. Completed 1822. January 22. One man killed and six injured. June 24. December 25. Iron steamboat Newburgh, intended for passenger service on the North River, launched from the shipyard of Neafie & Levy, Kensington. Great fire at Dearie's Mill, Twenty-Fifth and Callowhill Street. August 15. January 8. Children's Sanitarium at Point Airy (Windmill Island) opened for the season. August 16. July 23. Found inside – Page 56The 6» Garlick Auto Prop Co « G & J Tire Co J| Gibbs-Brower Co 56 Gilbert Mfg. Co ... One 1904 Pope-Toledo, new tires all around, elegant condition, $2,000. Chestnut and Walnut Streets cars commence running to Twenty-second Street. Hon. District of Northern Liberties incorporated. October 18. Keel' laid October 2, 1874. June 24. February 15. The latter was sunk, and William Young, drowned. Seventh and Marriott Streets, burned. Fire at the tea and coffee store of John Lamont (an eccentric character) 51 South Second Street. ft., 25 tables, a 75-person occupancy, great food and a committed social following. Martin Fuller & Co.s abattoir at the Philadelphia stock-yards, West Philadelphia, destroyed by fire. May 10. The Company’s management staff is highly tenured. A forty-six-inch supply pipe of the Corinthian Avenue Reservoir burst, doing considerable damage. March 24. The plant of the Charles Scott Spring company, manufacturers of car springs, occupying about one-half the block bounded by Germantown Avenue. October 28. Three persons were killed and four injured. Fire and explosion at the oil and lamp-fixture establishment of R. J. Allen, Son & Co., 115 Arch Street. The Third Reformed Church, Tenth and Filbert Streets, damaged by fire. Apt Brother's dry goods store, 39 and 41 North Eighth Street, was almost destroyed by fire. Asking Price: $1,295,000 Includes "H" Liquor License Real Estate valued at $1,100,000 FF&E valued at $200,000 Square Footage: 25,000 # of Seats: 350 total FF&E Included Real Estate: Owned Made over $900,000 in upgrades and renovations 4 story building,  3 story warehouse building, parking for approximately 30 cars Outdoor balcony, patio space + outdoor storage container bar Hotel with plenty of space to expand 12 rooms and an empty top floor that could be developed into more rooms. Second international cricket match at Nicetown Park, between Gentlemen of England and Gentlemen of Philadelphia. November 23. On this date the city purchased from the assignees of the defunct Bank of the United States the estate known as Lemon Hill, formerly the estate of Henry Pratt, fifty-two acres for $75,000. The returns of the election canvassers showed that the number of citizens entitled to vote is 164,510. Both subsequently died. January 20. August 19. lighthouse-tender "Armenia" launched at Dialogue's shipyard. Arch Street Theatre opened, Arch Street above Sixth. April 12. Ringing of State House bell for ordinary fires forbidden by Mayor Henry. July 13. One of the most extensive training programs in the franchising industry backed by over 60 years of experience! Time, 8 m. 32s. January 14. Exhibition closed October 11th. 7 injured in partial Dallas building collapse. Berks county Pub/ Tavern for sale. Centennial anniversary of Declaration of Independence. July 29. Introduction of steam fire engines. Opening of the Northern Dispensary with appropriate ceremonies. Significant Growth Opportunities. The oil-storage plant of the Crew-Levick Company at Swanson and Jackson Streets, were burned. October 11. Loss estimated at $75,000. May 10. This turnkey former Pig Iron space has a prime location in the Allegheny County section of busy Cranberry Township. November 2. September 14. February 16. October 1. Keystone hub, spoke and wheel works, Charles Scott's railway car spring factory, and N. H. Harned's silk fringe factory, New Market Street above Laurel, destroyed by fire. The four-oared shell of the College Club of the University of Pennsylvania rowed over the course on the Schuylkill River, and won the Childs cup, there being no competitors. The restaurant occupies a significant space—being able to sit 100 inside (including 14 barstools), plus covered booths around the exterior. Fire at phosphate manufactory on Venango Street, near the Delaware River; loss, $75,000. Fire at the Richmond paper-mill of Alexander Balfour, corner of Brabant and Tioga Sts. February 27. September 5. April 15. September 13. The battleship Alabama left Cramps' shipyard on her builders' trial trip. January 28. He accomplished it on the fourth day. New building of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Broad and Cherry Streets, dedicated. March 8. St. Michael's R.C. June 8. Ground broken May 27. The new Chestnut Street Opera House, formerly Fox's American Theatre, rebuilt and refurnished, opened for the first time, under the management of George K. Goodwin, with the drama of the Danicheffs. April 24. New Girard Avenue Farmers' market-house, Girard Ave. and Ninth St., opened for business. Fire. November 28. Mr. Widener estimated his loss at $50,000, on which there was about $40,000 insurance. Loss, 70,000. Fire at malt-house of Berger & Engel's Brewery. Cresswell's Eagle Iron Foundry, 812-820 Race Street, burned. Franklin Building, Sixth Street, below Arch. Time, 3.50m. Total loss, estimated, $500,000. February 20. August 24. Two men drowned. In the evening all the theatres and places of amusement were closed. May 7. 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