The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 12, 1869, Image 3

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    .YMROLEUIIII MARKET.
OFFICE OP. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t
FRIDAY, June 11, 1868.
The oil market was remarkably quiet
to.diy, the sales in the aggregate being
smaller than during any preceding day
this Week, while in regard to prices there
lane important change. To use a common
Phrase, among oil men, there was con
siderable dickering, but it did not
amount to much, as it seemed almost im
possible to get buyers and sellers togeth•
er. The time and attention of dealers
generally seems to be absorbed in figur.
big in regard to production, stocks,. re
ceipts and a'htpments, but as might be
expected, nothing definite as yet has
been arrived at, and it is difficult to find
any two, who have given the matter any
attention, who bring about the same re
sults. There are many who believe that
the statements set forth in regard to
stocks and production, are not correct;
Oat they are very far from being accu
rate, but then there is no way of detect
ing the errors complained of. Iris very
important and desirable to have statistics
bearing on these points, but unless they
are correct, they are utterly worthless.
CRUDE.
. The Crude market was exceedingly
quiet to-day, the sales being compara
tively ineigniticant, and.while the feel
ing, if anything, was trlittle weak, pri
ces, compared). with yesterday, have
undergone but little change. Sales of
1,000 d,elivered on cars at Venango City,
at 0,30; 2,000 sailer July, on private
terms; and 1,000 seller June, at 13%.
REFINED
Also was very quiet and as in - the case
of Crude, prices are without important ,
change. Sale of 500 each June Apd July.
at 31%; and 500 jay, at 32. Quotations
may be fairly - given at 31 for Sutter 32
for July, 32%@30 for July to December;
and 33 for Octoter to December.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 85c
Eclipse Machinery • 75c
Eclipse Spindle 80c
RECEIPTS OF ORIIDE OIL
Owaton 6t Sowers... ...... 1,050 bble.
Fisher & Bro 1,760 "
Lookhart, Frew & C 0.... ... . . 630 "
Lyons & Bro • 480 "
Keystone Works.. 270 "
D: Sly & Co 50 "
Brooks, Ballentine &Cs 2,000 " -
Tank Bro 1,400 "
John Gillespie 1,600 •"
John Kawhinney 800 "
Jackson /f. Bro 2,600
Total • 13.540 bbls.
OIL 831IPPED EA ST BY V. B. B.
Lockhart, Frew d: Co. 629 bbls relined
to Warden, Frew it Co'. Philadelphia.
Lyons,4l Bro., 702, bbls refined to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Braun dt,VVaguer 449 bble, refined to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
-f.Montsheliner Kohler & Cb. ffoo bbls rep
to Waring King dt Co., Philadelphia...
Liberty 011 Works 250 bbla refined
W. P..l.iogan &, Bro., Philadelphia.
.Fawcett, L. &, , S. 200 bbls refined to W.
P Logan it Bro.. Philadelphia.
P. 'Welsenberger & Co., 194 bbls glef.
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphiii
•hdaddin Oil Co.. 245 bbls lubricating to
Cassell & Pierce, Philadelphia.
Livingston & 8r0.,. 600 cases to War
den Frew & Co., Philadelphia .
Total Refined.
Total Lubilcatipg...,
Total Cases Refined
OIL EIIIIPAIENTS PER WEST PENNA. It R.
Ralston & Waring, MO bbla refined to
Waring, King &CO., Philadelphia.
Soldship & Co., .166 bbls refined to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined 666
,
ors,. SH IPPED; EAST /BOX D1791341331Z
• DBPOT.
Brooks; Ballentine .& Co. 120 bbls ref.
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
I Hutchison 011 & Refining Co., 108 bbls
to Warden, 'Frew, & Co, Philadelphia.
Markets by Telegrapb.
•NEw - YORK, June 11.—Cotton firmer;
sales 2,900 bales at 31Mc for middling up
, , , .
lands. Flour; receipts 13,106 bbls; heavy
and lower; sales 7,100 bbls at 84,70(e)5,17
for superfine State and western, f5,80®
6,25 for extra State, /5,504)6,25 for extra
western, 18,30@7,30 for white wheat ex
tra, $5,80(46;20 for round hoop Ohio, vr@
8 for extra St. Louts, and s9@ill for good
tO chola" do, closing quiet; also 2,000 bbls
extra State kir last half of .fune at 16,15
delivered. Rye Flour heavy and lower
at $4,3508,25. Corn Meal quiet, Whisky
dull ‘ at, 95®97e for western free. Re
ceipts, of Wheat, 49,126 bush; lo lower;
private; cable accounts are quite
unfavorable; sales 58,000 bush at
4437 for .. No. 3 spring, afloat , 11-1,4251
01.43 ~ for , -No. , 2 •do afkiat, $1.43
61,46 for No 1 do. f1,63®1,56 for choice
amber Michigan, the latter price for,re.
tail lots, and .1,70 far white --California.
Rye a shade firmer, with some .export
inquiry; sales of 3,46 bush western at
411,1734. Corti* receipts 10,824 bush; mar
ket scarce anci-Aci better; sales of 49,006
bush, at 72@730 for new..,mixed western
pia canal; 93®960 for do. via railroad; 86
@BBe for kiln dried; 97c for western yel T
low, and 95®970 for inferior to, common
old mixed western, in store. Pats; re
ceipt!' 4,200 bush; market unsettled; salmi
Of 84,000, bush, at 803 @B2c for western
afloat, tbe latter an extreme. RiCe quiet.
Coffee steady., Auger firm; Cuba I.l®lBc.
*lotuses Am and ,quiet. • XlOps quiAt.
getroletun qOlet, ; at ./Ot i ltr4for crude
an .80 realled-T, ;011fiullt
1, 4. 1 14 1 7 , far , small lots :and 41.010
1. 0 4 - t
tow, , trunientinfi steady at
et
r • . Rork ,firmer; Arles 980 ebbs,
/ 4
et ' ' l'' • , _ - 11 I fbi Atilt wow claim
7.
fit, '.
.:,,,i ;481, 5 - for. Oa
- +m;: s' sew for row : MAO
' fer •
,Nr, -dur prime, MAN
4411ar''41Dqw antilop buyers for Jane,
at & IL stead y.l i.ileet lanai drill.
Cut meats ate „maim 200 pkgs at 12%
613e.101 e r rs, agsd 15f160 rotten:us
Middles firm:wales 660 hi. Stratford and
Staffordshire add Wort ',fibbed' at .In
itlge; lAA' Oral:inland 'ent 'bit 'Private
termL',_' UM:limier; *les 800 tes at 1734
feln auksienin; 'l93l6l9nefirr kettle
ran red:tie:o;looles steam, buyers for
:rune 'At :Ina: Butter •AteadE et r o @ 3lo
Air, hio. • - tames' rateady. , ffreighte to
' Live I ;delay., l' I”',", • - ,
lour oroberEdrilistidOck lower'
lirraf 23i det and drooping; No. 2 spring
111; . , ltve,`nulet• 'and steady at
*1.17 1,18 or westbru. Oats dull at 803'
@BIC for - siege& afloat.' 'Corn - steady at
84408e:for ;Mind' canal, and 03@960 for
mitres& Porkquiet and firm, with sales
- eilp bbl', Mereilinyer June , at 882,40.
s me . dull= and; . , unchanged. , •Cu Meats
iriegd.y with a moderato demand. 'Bacon
le in Taltinquil7. Lard steady at 1935@193te for fair tolprime steam. Eggs quiet
find IllehAnged!'
•Catttuao, June 11.—Eastern exchange
• diall,at par selling . Flour dull ; t 1 4 ,50(06
for spring , extra.: - ' Wheat dull• and
a@,Bie lower; sates NO. 1 at $1,18@1,18ii;
14 ,8 ridtrverind 'a shadolower at 111,09%
1,40 h 'oath; and: l Bl,o93‘ig 4 0 . 9 X seller
taa e, w - ciosi9s 0-4.11 II r•Rti, and
ifs leak., mentor this rater.
noon all and unatninged.egVernarweier
and M@ 3 / 4 0lower; sales No. let 663 .
67e cash, 623;4r,:63c seller for June, 65, 1 4 c
seller for the brat half of June, and 636
6334 c seller for July, closing - at 66%1667c
cash; sales No. 2 at 57657X0 cash, 57c
seller for June, 580 buyer for June, 596
59lic buyer for July, and closing at 57
@57340 cash; rejected quiet and easier,
with sales at 506513ic; no grade at 42546
43c; sales No. 2 since 'Change at
5730 seller far June. Oats moder
ately active and X(4)34c higher; sales
No. 2 at 591/.660c, closing firm at 600.'
Rye quiet, ranging at 93 { @96c for No. 1.
Barley dull and nominal at '1,4061,46c
foiNo. 2. , Highwines nominal at 906930.
New Orleans Molasses at 95001. Sugar
at 133<614 3 / 4 0 for fair to choice. Provis
ions firm. Mem Pork is 50c higher; sales
at 832,50 cash, closing at outside price.
Lard quiet at 18618%c. Shoulders firm
at 1214 c. Receipts for past 24 hours were
9;760 bbls Flour; 135,124 bus Wheat; 186,-
465 bus Corn; 61,634 bus Oats; 750 bus
Rye; 4,301 Hogs. Shipments; 6,080 bbls
Flour; 111,053 bus Wheat; 80,398 bus Corn;
16,951 bus Oats; 1784 bus Rye; 6,933 Hogs.
Freights more active at 634 c for Oats, 9e
for Cori arid 8 1 54 c for Wheat to Buffalo.
June 11.—Cotton firm but
quiet; middling 29340. Tobacco in good
demand; sales 139 hhids at
..$5@17,00.
Flour unchanged; family 55,50(445,75, ex
tra 0,256550, superfine 062,25. Wheat
quiet but firm;: the receipts are light and
holders not disposed to-accept 81456
1,20 for Nos. 2 and 1 red. Corn dull, for
all excepting choice, at 606620 for ear,'
and 636640 for shelled; prime to choice
-Tennessee ia in demand from millers at
64@06c, the letter price for chcice white.
Oats dull at 438671 c- Rye very dull at
98@$1. Whisky unchanged; it, is held
al 926930; but no saleS; so that the quota
tions ate nominal. Mess Pork advanced
to *32,25, but at the close it could not have
been.: bought at • le;sa than $33. Balk
meats are laeld at L1.X613p for shoulders
find 15Xc for aides; bo,l.loolbs of the lat
ter sold at 16c-packed. -Bacon firmer but
the demand only moderate, and there is
a feverish feellng , and not Much offering
of any kind; shoulders sold at 14,c,
aides 17%0, , and 18c.for clear rib and clear.
Lard is held at 19g, but no sales and not
saleable at batter than 1834 c. Butter
steady; fresh 23@27c. Eggs dull at 15e.
Linseed Oil quiet at $1,03161,05; Lard
011 quiet at $1,4061,45. Petroleum dull
at 286300 for refined. Gold 139 buying,
and 18934 selling. Exchange steady at
1-10650 per cent. discount buying.
Money market unchanged.
ST. 'LOUIS, ''June 11. Tobacco steady
and unchanged. Hemp du11,111,25@1,40
for prime undteSsed. • Cotton, nothing
tiding; Flour chill and unehanged, 54,25
@NQO -for Viillg.iand 15915456,50 for fall
super Wheat, lower , for fall, weak
nut unothinged tor spring; No. 2 spring
$1,08®1,09®1,11@1,123i, prime to choice,
fall 11.20®1,45, fancy do $1,50. • Corn
firm, 61q660 for yellow to white in bulk,
87§7043 for: mixed and yellow in sacks,
75@830 for white, the.latter for fancy, all
in new • sacks. Oats higher, 65®68, in
new sack* Rye steady, 93@95c for
prime to choice. Whisky firm, 94. Gro
ceries quiet and unchanged. Provisions
excited and higher. Pork: sold early at
$32,76, and at the close was helci at $33:
Dry salt clear sides at Cincinnati, buyers
option to July 15th, at 17c. Bacon
shouldeis, loose, 13%c: do packed, 1450;
clear rib aides, 173,©18c; clear sides, 18
@183,!@1 1 e34e, including 500,000 lbs of the
latter taken by Government contractors
at 1834 c. Lard quiet; choice held at 1854.
Receipts--2,700 bbls flour, 21,000 bushels
wheat, 9,000 buuth corn, 11,400 bush corn,
600 bush rye, 250 bogs.
TOLEDO, June 11.-Flour dull and un
changed. Wheat active and prices a
shade lower; amber $1,30®1,30%, white
Michigan regular $1,35, No. 1 do. $1,53.
Corn in speculative inquiry; No. 1 &Icon
spot, seller June 66c, yellow 700, white
6744 c., ancLrejected 5&; 'Osta ateaay. at
6535erfor Michigan and No. 1. Rye dull
and in no, demand; offered at $l,OO for '
Michigan. Barley inactive. Receipta , -
3,5 a! bbls flour, 7,000 bus wheat, 22,600
bias corn,' 2,500 bus oats. Shipments
-1.200 bbla flour, 3,300 bus wheat, 6,400 bus
oorn, 7,100 bus oats.
Lonisvtatz, .7nne 11.-Sales 305 hhds
tobacm at prices ranging from $5 to 18,
and market steady. Provisions wive.
Mess pork $33. Bacon-Shoulders 14%e;
bleat rib sides 'l7y,e; clear sides 18%c:
hams 19%0. Lard-tierce 194519%e.
Grain quiet: Rye $1,20®1,25. Corn,
oats and wheat unchanged. Flour s7@
7,25. Barley malt $2,85. Groceries quiet
and _unchanged. Righwines advanced
to 94095 c.
MiLweusze, June 11.-reour entirely
nominal. Wheat weak at 111,104 for No.
1, andsl,lo),( for No. 2. Oats steady at
5935 for No. 2. Cotn nominal. Rye un
changed. Barley nominal. - Grain
P r reigkts firm and tinehanged. Receipts
=8;000 barrels' new; 121,000 btothels
wheat, 1,000 bushels oats. Shipments-
7.000 barrels flour;109,000 bushels wheat,
29,009 bushels . oats.
Dirraorr, June 11.-Flour inactive; su
perior nominalf at $B. Extra white
Wheat at $1,63 bid, held at $484. No, 1 so
tive at $1.40 - .No. 2 .at 11. 1 1241,20, and
amber at 51.2901,30. Corn steady at 650
for No. 1 mixed. ; Oats scarce, 630 bid.
Feed irregular; bran 11@130, and coarse
tniddlin'gs 17@l8c. • '
•
BALIIMORE, June' 11.-Flour fair and
active and favors buyers, Wheat dull.
Corn firm; prime white 'B6e; yellow' 880
92c.'• Oats dull at 750780. Rye nominal.
Mess pork firm: at $82,50. Bacon • active
and advancing; rib sides 17,.ic; clear rib
18340; shoulders 14%0150; hams 210220.
Bard Arm at: 19%0. Whisky in fair de-
wand at 99051. •
•Pwirte,mmitzu.s, June 11.-Flour dull
and, unsettled, with sales of northwestern
extra family at $5,7606,60; Wheat ad
vancing with 'Hales of red at $1,8501,60.
Corn less active 'and high;with 'sales of
MiXed - Western'at 88@90n. bats steady,.
Provisions unchanged. , PetroledmloWer
'Whiskyq, orade at iaiff . fak
unsettled'at 920960. -
'liStitilirti, 'June 4.1.-Cetion - irregular
SO@lilc;resitpta'l22ibalwa exporissl7;
risfireztetex,4l,:ti.e.o.26.sw i ,
Floi±ifT elneltitriged.f: Corn'• 824081ki. • Otto
7707110. r dlsil $27. , Fork 583 . ; Lard 193
02113- Bacon, firm, with shopiers at
1 4 30 1 1 and keldes-185fo.
2724
245
600
rEiVER NEWS.
,
'The rivet oontiiittas to recede steadily
with four feet $ inches in the (channel
jsust eyening.-31reather dear and pleas
ants rnerenry:at 4 P. at. 72.
'';The Bfai'Y Devage from St. Lonle, with
With ieciiegdof iron ore, is the only tram.
dent ' arrival' we ,have' ; tereport. The
kaggiettaYs.'fro'm same PO nts is du°ti?
The Kenton for PArtsmou is the
only-departure we imp'ie,to re .
'The Lawrence luseeded I - getting
Over Giant 116tem to T hursday ; but was
again Unfortunate, s ticking for Unto on
'Beaver Shoals. Dimming that a ' was In
bad trim, and handled WWI ' '"' • ''
The Grev Eagle, Capt. O. L. moan,
is the regular packet for •ParkershUrg
today, leaving ProMetirat neon, -•.:
• The Glasgow. Capt. .. Andy itobinson
1 Jr,., will'ipositively take her ldePagiolare
for the :Upper fdigalasippi - .this ; forpßoeti,
et
and paassugets* d shipperrroysin
her. gdpg.thaOug 49 ilt.au '"' '
The ` l Ell= ertrn" oinViiirts
due here ,4, , lory 4 .
,
—The Kate Putman left Cincinnati for
- -
PITTSBURGH'
Pittsburgh on Wednesday with about
200 tons. Pilots—James Hamilton and
Jes. Henderson.
—Captain 'Greathouse, late of the
steamer Nina Symmes, has contracted
with John R. Stuart tit Co., of! Madison,
for a nets steamer for the New Orleans
and Bayou Sara trade. Her dimensions
are as follows: 175 feet long, 33 feet beam,
6 feet hold.
—A Louisville special to the Cincin
nati Commercial, says: The harbor and
canal have been blocked the greater
portion of the day with the coal fleet go
ing through, there not being sufficient
water on the falls for them. The Simp
son Horner, A. J. Baker, Mary Alice,
Bbaz i Stella, Eva and Ajar will take
towsSoutn. The rest of the beats return
to-Pittsburgh.
—Henry Jenkins, a well-known steam
boat steward, died in Cincinnati on Mon
day morning, after a short illness, and
was buried oh Tuesday.
—lt is said that Dowler's improved
wheel, which is being tested at St. Louis
on the steamer Revolution, is a success,
and will revolutionize navigation.
—The hull of the steamer Gerard B.
Allen will be used id the construction of
the new ridge at St. Louis, work on
which waS commenced on the western
batik Of the Mississippi haturday mOrn
ing.
--Ca ptain Sohn N. Banger hut been
elected President of the new New Or
leans and St. Louis Packet Liiie and
John W. Carroll. General Superintend
ent and Freight Agent.
—Cat. John Woodburn has gone to
Memphis, but will rsturn in about a
month. He prooably arranged before
his departure for building his new boat.
—The Glendale arrived at St. Louis on
Wednesday and the Wauanita left there
the same day for Pittsburgh and the
Nick Wall for Fort Benton.
—The New Albany Ledger says: Super
vising Inspector Guthrie of this . Die
tried, has asked to be relieved from the
office he now holds, but it seems that his
successor has not Yet been appointed.,
He has rented a farm of twenty-two
acres, four miles from this city, on the
Grant line road, which he is having
planted in broom corn and potatoes. He
says he will be prepared to receive visi
tors at his country villa in a few weeks.
Strawberries and sugar, with a spoon,
are on the bill of fare. Latch-string :out
-side of the door
-Captain - Poe backed out the Nick
Wall last evening for Fort Benton, her
second trip. The Unit attempt being
frustrated by a snag, from the injuries
suatained-by which ahe has entirely re
covered. Capt.,Poe wants, to make the
run In 33 days. Whether he goes
through in that tithe or not, we are satis
fied be will make good time, .C. W.
Blount and George Hughes are her
pilots. The Nick Wall is drawing only
2Tincties, having-taken a limited freight
here. She has a full cargo, engaged at
Omaha, through John N. Bolinger and
other Parties. It is rather canons that
the Nick Wall ,gets six and a half per
cent. per bound on her freight to Ben
ton, with a surety of good water all the
way, while the boats which preceded her
were loaded at much lower rates and
have suffered from low water. Some of
her freight is for forts on the way, and
am regular.rates.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD
CLEVELAND AND. P/TTSRIMuLki ItAl.l -
ROAD. June 11.-2 cars stone. J L L
Knox; 4do limestone ore, Reese. Graff
& Dull; 6 do blopms, 1 do brink, Park.
Bro's & Co; 250 akes copper, C Hus
sey & Co; 1 car lumber, Baudlton, Aigeo
A & Co; 1 do shingles, T Writ's it .Co;
2, cars grind stones, - Lippin . &B; 250
sks oats, H Sotmelbach; 50 bas starch, 14
doz brooms, A Kirkpatrick & Co; 40 do
do, Segtonyer & Voakamp; 725-do do, J
Wilson & Son; 20 oases cheese, H Riddle;
15 bdls spokes, 'Jae Hardman; 14 byre oil,
B L Fahnestock & Co; 15 bas cheese, J A
Graff; 10 do d 0,15 bbls eggs, W H Graff it
Co; 20 do do, 4 casks cider, 17 buckets
butter, Voigt, Maliodd Jr Co; 9 bills rock
ers, 0 G Hammer & Son; 130 M bills
chairs, 13 do rockers, Bedford Cbair Co;
15 bbls oil, D Cook; 4 rolls leather, G N
Boffstott; 4 oaks cider, Day & Co; 4 do
do, Morrison it D; 4do do, P Duff Sort.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & Om,
°Aso RAILROAD. June 11.-11 cars metal,
Nimick & Co; 2 do do, Bryan & Cant hey
Ido do, Brown it Co;: 100 ,bbls flour, S
Lindsay. Jr & Co; 200 do do„ owners; 1
car wheat, Scott & Gisal; 1 domillfeed,
H Schnelbach; 2 do' do Shomaker & L;
2S toe lard, 43 do hams, 25 bbls oil, Sel
lers & Co; 1 car hay, Bricker & Co; Ido
lumber, J Nana; 1 do rnillfeed; J & W
Fairley; 12 1514 s eggs, Volgt, M & Co;
car 000perage, Adams & Bro; 50 bbla
flour, Watt, L dr. 0:1; 39 reams paper,
Godfrey it Clark; 20 his cheese' B Ha
zleton; Bdo do, A:& J Kerr; 45 aka rats,
WEiroy & Co; 6 bas cheese, N J Braden;
6 do, do H Riddle; 26 dodo, J BCNn
field; 10 bge rye, W J Meek. Jo
PITTSBURGH dINOINBATI AND
Lome • RAILROAD. June ll.-27 ,sks
potatoes, B,rlcker & Co; lot produce, 12
kg. gripper, 20. eke rags, Graff & 0o:•4
oars staves, W Heating; 2 bbls sealing
wax, Porterfield it.
- Co; 5 do do, G
Posey; 50 do flour, A Kirkpatriok & Co;
50 do do, W Kirkpatrick 'A: Co; 12 eke
flamed. M Suydam; 18 do rage, JA.
Graff; 13 do do, F G Craighlad; 400 do
flour, G Stewart; 55 tea hams, 'S H Par
ker; 44 do do, Dalzell do T; 5 bbls
coal, W Carr & Po; 2 firkins Icsktter,
Rea. Jr.
•
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. June
12.-2 care metal, Painter & Son; Ido do
Totten it CO; 1i dO do, BroWn & Co; 1, , d0
do, Lyon, Shorty', & Co; 1. do metal, H
Woodeides; 3 do stone, Henderson' & fleh,
4 do railroad iron; CA Oupeaer:ll eke
oats, 7 do 'potatriee fi gl K4.lbukitil 7.942
0ate,..24 do corn, Bin RIG it L, 120 do.
oats, d Clizothere:4Bo*-' oil, Perketi r it
T; 460 do do, Owaten at t3owerevlBBDA*
40, , Fieber •Xli!res 880- do, do, 1 4 00 , ,,t.birt,
Frew it Co,''
Attiomorr `June y il4
ear cooperage, tt - 7ahatkir; o 2B ,trblei 40,
morrisow& 8; 4Ors Italestrz o k;Perio
Iron Co; 1 car 1;19 t, Smith ;40.bige r
flaxseed; Lover & CM; I. ear
cooperagej rya ", Rotottion:11•11 pee
Motal,•tLindltay,,L& MoOut0hOon; ;2 oars
hay Vciegtitir dr, Kopp; 10'candles,
W Sedderi;-2 4blifegge,lleektteld.&
hone; 1 oar este 4 .R liztoi*Son; l,dado,
Hook & Sobible; ,2 oars iron or e, Rog-:
,
ere & Burchfield; 4 eke cheese, C7Koeidg;
4 eke ware,T 3 Sherrett. •
UNION; ENTERPRISE , •
• ' '-'• 'FOUNDRY,
rgs mt. soiminoia.
'fltsultabettrai iir CitiOXISG f3T(NEI3, Althea;
Grefelergefre," , Sash_Welghts,• and all ,klwle
of Hollow Ste lAte wheeis and all kinds Of
1101.neey glikge,_l47o)ty:WASON A SHIN-
0111 lan, MW,GH. PA.' ataistrziwas
,01 , 1011 01; 47:/111 , 111EIPARD 1313tVIIIIii, jr
. 4 ._.._ „"rrsauttauf June 20. 1401). , t 4
. oTicz -;-The AssessmhOlir for
. .21iti,Bost4iiilitin Cedar: etreet.•frent Main
to Anret street.•lo now ready for aX am illation,
ard'Allfri. be seen at this offloe until. MONDAY.
Jose,al l Flom It - ,Triii be return ed to the Cl , lty
se e oftldef Ter. COUectlOn • ' • , _ .; . ~
li. J. MOOS E,
11E44 r . i. "' ', • • at? Nallneer. '
MEI
(5400 D NEWS,
• •LL •
631{All i BBEill II DUB TIMM' - '
tchr i 41 14
4 .atAA LA.A4 tV 11 A UfJ3 2;A:ir3
Tt s litrgsig and boat. The tiattabl 64 8. W." os
Imkt. Take am elaa. aiekTrii
• ,4,,y„,A••• ,
• • nt
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G l / 4 4-zErr-6:- SAT,u-kyi.-4tIN E -12,
FOB KEOHITreI, GA— f iW in t:
LENA. DUBUQUE and ST.annw
rAULdlreet—The steamer
OLASGOW Capt. ANDT ROBINSON, JR,
Will leave as above THIS DAY, the 12th fast ,
atloA.x.
For frewht or passage apply on board
or to
3e12 - FLACK & (JOLUNGWOOD. Agents.
midge 1869. Adger
NORTILEItN LINE PACKETS .
FROM
St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul,
.AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS.
Owe of the splendid Sidewhael Steamers of this
Line will leave St. Louis daly for Keokn k, Dagen
pert, Dubuque, Winona, Stillwater ann St: Paul.
Through receipts. for Freight and Passengers
will be given to all points oh the Upper Mi.sis
sissippl on steamers rennin g from this port and
connecting with the Northern Line Packets St
St, Louis, thus enabling. Consignees to get their
Freight through witnout delay mural loweet
rates. Apply to JOHN. FLACK.
J. D. COGLINGWOI,O,
•
R. D. GRA Agents, or to
91PA_ •
water attest.
P .
ITTR RUA Gll;jar im p . '
WHEELING AND 'PAR
KERSBURG LlNE.—Leta f company's Wharf
mat. root of Sefton Street: daily at 1.2 IC: WED
NESDAYS and SATHRDAYd
USE Y EAGLE u. L. .14IINNA1t. Muter.
_ Freight 'rill be received a
L t all b ows by
A COLINS.
FLAME. A CULLINGWOOD,
apt 3 A:wtehlS.
TO LIVERPOOL AND
QUEENSTOWN.
TRIO OMAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
Numbering sixteen 11M-class vessels, among
u. mtbe celebrated
CITY OF PARDS, CITY OF Alfrorrrp,
CITY OF BOSTON. CITY )F • BALTIMORE,
CITY OF LONDON.
SaIIIng_FAVBEY SATURDAY,; from Pier 44b, Strth Rlveg, New York. For ',usage or farther
Intorruaylon oalnlvto-
WILL iii Rm ( .or.
TO AIM STICK 3 D. (Cnron)on flohdlog.
Naarleraninnottt. Poet'Mrs. Pittahnrvh
'UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,
TWENTY-TRIED DISTAtICT..
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
RIVER- PACICBTS.
lIPPER MR BIS .
mh26:g=
PARSCIERSBURG.
STEAMSHIPS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MEEMMMEMM!M!I
° Ailg z ° lc l tiontr i trtat il or Pennsylvania,
1g0...7 Witter St., Allegheny City, Mayll9, 119.
Noi'citi.hereby given that the anneal listaot'
SPECIAL "TAXES, thrmerly termed LICENSEE-.
and ot,the taxes on , -
Incomes, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plate.
&c.. are now this office. where psym
be received thereon by the,4Zoilector on And after
theist DAY earamilc, 1560..
Them taxes„ having become due, most .be paid
before the 515th DAY OF JILVE, 1809; other.
wire, addltlonid . expensee wilt be Incurred by tpe
taX payee.
BTIFYINGTOIS, Esq., Deputy Collector of
the county of Armstrong, anu V.DWIN_LYOti,
Esq.. Deputy Collector for the county of lint! r.
will be ready to receive, after the let of June, for
their respective counties, and will post oodles
designatlnirt,he times tw] places. when and wh re
they will be prepared to receive. the taxes voile t
able by them.
Taxes payable only In greenbacks or natlo i
currency.
Office hairs from 9A. u. to-3 r.
JOHN I. SULLIVAN,
m»S•JSI
BIUPTCY PLIYED
CAIID‘
entities the bearer, on presentation,
,
to TWO DOLLARS abatement on a
cash, purchase of 4011§.00 at the greit
lamp clothing house of
S. O. TILIIIISIZIOAN,
ORIGINAL BIG NOIABRN 11,
IRAN% Street, 'MASI. Olalr.
W
•
• . .
Nobody be 'by this establishment , but iblr
dealing to ill Call and be convinced. All
'Clothing plat y marked by printed cards, at
. .
, • ,t,/ OFr ST-CASH .PRICES,•
tbit /Ito ' one may be ;deceived. 'Remembir
11;424e:istr 1 81.4 1 . 41 '""E 9 'v . r 813C11.1
BEWARE OF 00111Th61ifir1`if OP Ttilel
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by 94,0iiibn or illigle Jirr by
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' ' Cianier Liberty anti Ninth streets.'
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— WASSFIALV I S !Witte ITA,
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IRON CITY
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Office," 75 Federal St., Allegheny City.
DIRECTORS t
Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM,
Bev. J. B. CLARK, I). I).,
Captj R. ROBINSoN.
Rev. A. K. BELL. D.D.
Rev. S. H. NEoBIT. DAL.
W. At R.BE.D. Caahler Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB RUSH. Real Renate Agent,
SIMON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny,
C. Wt BENNY. Hatter,
A. S.II3ELL, Attorney-at-Law,
D. L.VPATTERSON, Lumber Merchant, '
D. WOOER, Insurance Agent.
Capt. ROBT. ROBINIKIN, President.
ReveJ:B. CLARK, D. D., Vice President,
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. BENNY. Treasurer.
N. W. WIIITE, MEDICAL ADVISER.
- I)ANIEL SWOGER, Utenq Agent.
_ t
This i s nonie company. conducted on the mutual
principle, each policy bolder receiving an equal
share of the profits of the Company. Policies
will be issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance and being conducted on an economi
cal basis :sill &Void a safe investment to each
policy holder. and thereby retain the money at
home to irbsoarage home industry. Intel:AP
B FRANSLIN
- INUNANCE COMPANY.
•
11 OF ALLEGHENY, PA"
OPSICE IM PIiANNLIN SAVINGS BANK
1 BUILDINGS,
No. 41 - Milo St., Allegheny.
A HOkir. COMPANY, managed by Direetore
web known to the community, who trust by fide
destine to merit a share of your patronage.
fl NI
0160. D. RIDDT.X.7...=
• • DIRECTORS:
Henry_ Irwin,. D. L. Patterson,
Geo. R. Riddle, 'Jacob Frauz,
Simon Dram, IJ.
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston,
doe. Lantuer, iH. J. Zintaon,
R. V,
GENE
aLSO:OBS.
cAr
..IN4tURANCE COMPANY,
• ' fPBiII.Aikvs , BUILDING.
Fifth Avesine._Elesoirti
- PITTSBURGH, PA.
•
Capltal .A.XI, Paid 1:7p.,
DIRECTORS.
N J. litoley, jr, Cept.lll:Balley.
Dann R ailace, H. Hartman, A. Ctlimbers,
Jake HIM 11 , Citirkal, Jas.
1 kerns' Smith Jno.S. Willock,
BORE TH. BIND ' President.
JNO. F . JEHNINIRR, Vice President.
..JOB. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. ,
Capt. B. J. GRACE, Gain Wit;
Insures on Liberal. Torno. on all, Fire
sMrMarine Ithdik ,
pErnimv.saus -
INSURANCE COMPANY OF. PIMSBUREIN.
OFFICE. No. 16TWW_OOD STRZICT. SANG
01 , COMMERCE
Mils a Home Company, and insures aselnat
los, 01 Fire ezclttalvelt. ; 5 .
LEONA-RP WALTER, President.
O. C. BOYL.l%_Vice President.
ROBERT. rAntICK, Treasurer.
HUGH Secretary.
mawrons:
Georn_Wnson,
iSeo. W. Evans,
J. C. Lapps,
J. O. Plelner,
John Voegtley,
A. Ammon.
Leonard Walter,
0. 0. Berrie
Robert Petrick,
Josisik Ring Painter,
43
Hopkins,
HansHoplins,
Henri 'Sproul.
pIDEDINITIL -
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
OTFICE,4.IB & 137 CHEBT3ItiT BT.osear liga.
Charles A. Smacker. Mordecai H. Donis'
Tobias Wagner, - David 8. Brown,
Samuel Grant. Isaac Les,_
Jacob B. bralth. Edward C. Dale,
siii i .ome r ittl , r : litrA nuti zlgm'alls . .
XDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W.V. STlEELB,__Beeret o tea. '' • ~
I . J. caa.cznut IN. , Atiserr,
Borth West corner and Wood Streets.
EirE!
COLL
NATIONAL'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cor. ißederal St. and Illanpud, Allegheny,
thine, In the SECOND NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING.
W. W. MARTIN, President, .
JOtIN BROWN, Ja., Vice President.
JAMES E. STAVINSON. Secretary.
-
Jam A. 14 yler, IJaa. Lockhart:roe. Idlers.
Jaa.b.Orabzw. Robert:Lea, 0. 0. Boyle,
Jno. - Brown„ dr. George Gent, Jacob kopp,
0.11. P lUlasoe ino.fihompson J. Nalisugher.
ape- -
. ,
VirESTERN INSURANCE COW;
.141.19 r 09 PITTIECIMACIM. -
BILAN,A9B, NIKKI& President.
. WM. P: HERBERT. Secretary. -
CAPT. ABOAGE WEALD. Ueneral Agent.
Omet, 9A Water_street, Slant a COOS Warm
house, up suns, Pittsburgh.
~- , . •
. Will hunre airainstall kinds or Piro and Ida
rine Silks. A home Institutio ,n managed by Di
rectors who are well known to the community,
aad tea IP determined.by promptuma and Aber
ality to maintain the character which they have
"assumed. se4lteringthe but .protection SO time
iriko l desire to be Insured. .
. , 1 rr " DISICTOMS: ' ,
Mdeg Rimich., , Jean B. mecum%
ar, Jr, Chased: Clarke, •
. Jaiara ,IKOuleY, Willi&ki B. an ,
• . Alexander gear, - ' Jorepti Kirkpatrick.
. -..roaMelo ns '": . '
Da.' Wni; Monism
-4). arum, . - . • ' WA
. .
FIEOPLESI IIifBVBANCE COMA.
rex
pirrioz, 24. la; omen= WOOD & rirrkt was.
A. fipple OompixT.taking rre anablarloe. Risk*
•
John ,
att., •
John N. Pask.h,.._
•Osst. James mules.
lite:irreggr •
YOYI . N9a 6 I "
gkilF.t.Wesinti
4git a .tomit. • , isimusrcie
comPANir OT riTTSBURGEL . -
01,No. MUTE BTEXIT, Bans 'awn.
•...__'• assfast - all lands et , Tire arui.marm
!rtiolizentwrisr:lti. Pestdeati.,•• . ;'-'
H TYlita e l A • de r .
' i lr a, 4(43 4: #g ellt.
t.6.____ - . i g:47 144 r• i
°apt. Wm. Dean.
Ipuat • :. wow_
BIZTAFMTntirt
c)=64lC‘ip'
AND ESTEY'S COTIAGE'ORGAC
. ..
The SCIIONACEMEB PIANO combines all the
latest valuable Improvement. lrnown lis the con
struction of AIM elasVinalanwat. Mid' has al
ways been awarded the bid heat Plead= °I"
rniblted. Its %ovals full; senonits and sweeV.The
workmanship. for durability and beauty=c4
Alliothers.' Thiele froniVeltC Ot i s
to style andinnlsh,) cucarnit other so
:called IMO mask Elanp. • Uulaa
, r ____. , 1,../rfrti vorrifill oitcvia,
ousnas.w. id head of all • reed lzutimunents. la
prodociniALthe most perfect PiPear i a of tone
of an similar Instrument-1n the - States.
./$4ll • pin and- comoace in constranifionon4 .
not ,aknprw. iii nwin tee ont , Col order. _ • -
'B. ,PATillWr !' YON:I3IMAN 4
' ,......" 1-7 Try_ only_tdt be :mid In , thls Orllst.
WP o . PRO tollolf/. All grnwanicedfor Ara
"vii . .llAlig a Bunrnami . --,
i v -1.31,1, pii 4.; i thral' dIQUIIAIIMBIIIfro.Iit
lifio*-110
rallileiassi fang. or -41111111116
i. & CLAM=
I -
_ ,
Wm„ Cooper,
Gottletb F ass,
Jacob Rub,
Joseph Craig,
.rare. Kohut,.
it EILON,
RAL AGENT.
gag e tn .
Charles Arbuclile:
Jared M. Brady
President. " •
Beareta
OR. Genaral Agent.-
B. I:.llPahnastoctli
lOArllMs h ;'
ovoagdfle
RAILROADS.
MUNRO
§690 ...
el Tali tIELIII, PORT WAYNE &CHICAGO
E. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH R. E.
Prom May Oth, 1569 trains will leave floina
and arrive at the Umnn ' Depot, north side. PHU.'
burgh city time, as follows:
Le WIC. Arrive.
Chicago Ex—. 2:08 a m !Chicago Ex., 1:58 a M
Erie & Ygn Ex.7:2Ba I r;bluago Ex—lib:o4p Et
Cl. & W0_ , g11 , 14:13 a to; Wheeling Ex 10:4S la
Chicago Ma11..6:55 a mjet. Loals Ex 7:98 p
Chicago Ex....9:43 a rn , Chilgo Ex&Mls:oBp to:
& Ex 2:olip a. !Cleveland Ea 3:53 58p
Chicago Ez._. 2:23 pm ; Erie h Yen Ex 5:58p rat
W'e & Erie Ex4:36 prclej. h wb - i, E i o,s3 p
DAPClllfretri Allegheny. j Arrive in dilegkensi
Bear Falls Ac.6:56 a m Leetsdale &c..6:58 am
Leetsdale •• 10:03 a m Eca'r Palle •• 13:26
am
" 11:58 a m „New Castle "10:913 am
Rochester" E:218 Plil[Enoo " 9:13 am
E uen . " .3:58 pmi Leetsdale Imo p „
Leetsdale Acc.s:l3 p ; Leetsdales " 243 phi
Bea'rEalls .6:13 pm 1 L. 4:33 DM
. Leetsdale iwa:23 ` o 7o 23 : . 4 43 3 ka p em mi
oraxi ;: irpourreekr:
Fair Oaks Sun
day Church. 1:13 pln day t , hurch. 9:58 war
sir s !on m.Obleagre Ex arrives deny.:
leaves daffy
J. M. KIMBALL, J. N. M'CULLougg
tien , l Ticket Meat. een , lBaptea l / 4 .
mylo
gRANGE OFRINIM
TIME.
LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD;
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE Eau
REGIONS WiTHtill r CHANGE OF OAKS.
On and after MONDAY, May 3d, 1819 TWO
THROUGH TRAINS D AILY (except Sundayy
will leave Pittsbargl Depos, corner of Eley
mll a and Pike streets, (Cr Franklin, Oil City,Ruf
filo, and all points In tl e Oil Regions.
LEAVE PITTSBIIRGM. atetiv" 11l prmintelteit
Day Ex 9:00 WM Day Ex 5:15 pan
Night Ex .... 7:30 pm INight Ex 6 :30 sus
Brady , s BAC 3:15 p m Bradys B Ac 10:15 ana
let SodaW , ke 9:45 a m :let CodaW , lcs 7:40 a M
2d SodaW'ks 6:30 p rii2d SodaW'lcs 6:IS p
Ist Halton— 6:45 a milat Hutton.. 9:50 aEt
d Hu1t0n...12:00 to tio 2:01Ipm
3d Hutton-1 1:00 p mi3d Hutton... it :05 pla
Arnold's Ac. 5:110 p hArnold's Ac. 7:40 p m
Cburco train to and .from Soda Works leave
Ptttsbcrgh at 1:10 F. tr; Arrive at Pittsburgh,
(Sundays. )se 9 50A. at.
Express trains stop only at principal points.
Accommodation rains stop at all stations
J. J. LAWRENCE, een't Sup't.
THOMAS M. Spit+, Assn. burn.
ap3o
RE NNL V 111-_ W irmi
NU CENTRAL RAIL
D. On and after Apr.U.2sth. 1869, Trains
will arrive at and depart ftcm the Union Depot,
corner of Washington and Liberty streets, sa
follows:
Arrive. Depart.
Mail Train.— 1:25 am *Day - Express.. 2:15 am
Fast Line..... 1-45 am Soutnern Ex.. 4:80 am
Wall's No. 1.. 6 20 am Wall'a No. 1.. 6:30 ma
BrlntonAco'n. T:5O am 3lail Train.,...._ 8:18 am
Waifs No. 2.: 8:50 am How"dAc ol lb :20 an
Cincinnati Ex At 10 am •Cincin'ti Ex /2:80 pm
Johnstown Ac 10:35 am Wall's No. 2..11:51 ang.
How'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm
Pittah"ch Ex. 1:30 pm Braddock" Ac. 3:40 rm .
Phila. Expresel':Bo pm Phila. Express 4:20 pat
Wall's No. a...2:50 pm Wall's No. 'B.. 4:50 ma
Braddock At.. 5:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. 8:05 tau
How , d Ac Not 11:35pur "Test IMIC 7:3opm
waive No. 4. 1:20 pm HcrwlOic-No 2.8:20 pm
W Passn'r 10:26) pm, -Wall' 0.5.. 11:00 pm
These trains make doge con ectionitt HaMts
burg for .Baltlmore- . •
The Church Train lerrea Walls - Statiotte
Sunday at 9105 .a.. m., reaching Pittsbaralt .
10:08 a. m. turning; leaves Pittsburgh
12:50 P. M. End,srritelel:Warn: Stapra.
2:/0 p. m.
Express 1 4040 IlldlY. An' OA*
mina daily. except Sanda l !.
. :Tor ftirtherinibrmataini Pp lY.to , •
W. ii. ECSWITH, Agent.
The Peimsytraniallailroad Conipany
stune any rialtforßasigage, except tagsm.
and limit their responsiMll Maw
rt. liara In value. .A.ll Bagexceding
tint =writ - in value bcatthe'risk Of UM
ewner. anleu taken Av eciai coAtr. •
ap26 General Superintendent, Altr.
E 8T ER ii
PENNSYLVANIA
LROALL—On and afterAprll2fitlt
Passenger Trains on the Western Pennrylvantia
Rai road will arrive at and.. deps,rt from lthsi
FederliStreet Depot, Allegheny CitY,as follows:
Arrests. Depart.
Springd'e No16:40 a m Man 7:00 an
Freeport N0.15:20 a m 'reeport N0.1,9:20aia
Express 10:40 aus harpb' g,Nollli2o am
Sbarpb , g 1'4'0.11:20 p m Express ..... .;. 2:00 pig
Freeport No. 24:00 pm S ringd'e No 13:30 pm
Mall 5:30 p m reeport N0.25:20 pit
Springd'e N0212:209 m Surtlelfo2o:3l;l2sza
Aboye trains run daily e - xce Sanday: -
• The Church Train leaves gheny Junction
every dunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny
City at 1:20 p. m. and arrlYEat AlleghAny - June.
Om at 3:40 p. m.
COarIaUSATION TICKITR—For sale in packages
of Twenty, between - Allegheny City Chestnut
street, Herr's, Bennett, -Tine Oreek; Etna and
Sharpsburs said good only on the trains stopping
at Stations srpecined on tickets. •
The trains - leaving Allegnen_y City it 7,00
m. make direct connection at Freepor withWal•
kerts line of Stages for Butler and HamiahstOwli.
Through ticitets may b e purchased at the Offing .
No. 1 St Clair stree, near the Suppensionßrides.
Pittsbure h, and t o - DePolle Allegheny.
For farther Intbtmattoti apply to
• • JAMBS LEFFERTS, Agenk,
, • Federal Street Depret.- -
The Western Pennsylvania 'Railroad w ill not
at Rune any slit for Baggage, except forwearing
apparel, 'and limit their ,reSpOralbllity to One
Bandied Dollars in value. All , baggage ex.
ceeding tile amount Revalue willbe at the risk at
the owner, unless-taken bv special contract.
. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
gpl2 General Siniertatendent,'Allcsini. PR.
frffrgißuiti;4 l _
• CINCINNATI AN D
. 1.01112 RAILWAY. .
PANBANDLREOUTE, -
ORANGE Or TIME.—On and after MONDA.Y.
April 98th, 11.869,- trains will leave and arrive am
th i Un PRU/ 9 9 t1 . 111 !Z /1 574%,:,i t
• 9:08 a: m.19:13 a. ns io l
'
9:43 a. m. m
Hail...,
Fiat Line.... '....
- IrTiimam•. 5:17.7 'lol. a,
Ace'n ' ' ' • 0:33 a. m. ots ni.
Ketoonald , a Ace , n,lire.lll:43 s i .A. • 43:18 a.
Steubenville Accommod. 3:58 p. m. 9:33 a.m.
IfeDonabys Awn.-Sre.l Salo m. aflen. m.
Sunday.Clingt TFuln...llll:sBp. in ? .
,55111. m.
. dalp 9:33 s. srr train will leave dully,
19:13 P.: ar. train will arrive nw3o::
All other trains will run daily. 13unalkan amn34.
ed. She 9:43 a. m. Train Imams' close - coal.
neat:ow:at ,Newark• ircr Zanesville. • :
8. F. soma., General Ticket
mad W. W. CA.RD..Burt.. BkortbeserilliWGAM;..
L (.I ITTON:MGM &
ONETC LBOAA..I.B VILL
•
On Ana after TORSI/AY. Noymber r
lnot. trains will arrive at and depart 14= the e
Elsrpot foorner.ofOraat and- 'Water streets. 'se
follows; .
Dspart. • Arrives. •
Mail to and o% As
fronatr4lon - •
• town T oi. -It. ooli. It, •
:310SeesportAccomdt'n 11:00 51:05 P. W I
-Ex. to and from Unt , n. - 8:00 r. re. 10:10A.
.NrAtek l l 9 lAgeffiid. 411111:: C511:1 4
Night Ac.toliclilsport.lo4lo r. N. 6:45:A.
Bundwy Chian% Train to • • -
and from West Newton 1:00?. 10:00 A.
leer: tickets apply to
-• _ M. BAYMONO, molt
W. B. STOW, nupertntendent. nice
8 BISM
UNION • PACIFIC RAIEWir
1 44 1 tergi D4vist 6 ll• ,
Mthr tf 1 11"111 BllUPifcgmtne $ LitOlUpoln ',
Colorado Nevada, •
"Nab, : .
• : krlsiona Washingloa,.:
New Neale°, Idaho,' -
• • ; Oreg,dl4l. ,
"rsseorridni . tease State Idle andheavinisioidit
itiundays 411_01;1,414193 1 10e vriral of tan'
. o f asfiroadi• (YO br,4 MMUS, and Hanna.
balsin4,tit. Joe Baled tram yalney. co
itte ,, Laweenee; Topeka' and < Wainer=
sta.cJor points, us. Kansas. At end • •
tract west of . irmswerlh with the tt:IY4
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