The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 17, 1869, Image 3

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    PSTIatiLEUMI I MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSEMIGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, • June 16,. 1869.
.
. The oil market, aslwas the case
iyes
terday, opened strong r and somewhat
excited,' but as the ay advanced it be
came weaker, and bef re the close there
were offers to sell at 'esterday's quota
tions. It seems that there was consider
able excitement at (in City and Titus
ville for a time, bat there as here, it did
not last long, and it was intimated in
certain quarters that, the "flurry" was
gotten up for effect and that it fell short
of the mark. It is also intimated that it
is reported in the oil 'regions - that there
is a large June short interest in Pitts
burgh. While there are doubthisa some
shorts, as there always are, it Is said
that the short interest here is not near
as heavy as .outslders have been led to
suppose, and if operitors up there are
e p
rating in expectation of catching, up
th shorts, they might be sadly disap
po ted. As already/ intimated, how
ev r, the market is firm, and prices—
asi e from these little aflurrys" which
occur almost, every day—are well MTh
tallied.
CRUDE
At one time the market was, strong
with no sellers of June below 15, hut.
subsequently, the same delivery, was
offered ati4X, without finding buyers.
Sale of two lots of 1,000 each, sellevJune.
at 14%, and 1,009 seller all year, at 14.
There was a sale of seller June, early in
the day, on private terms, understood to
be 14M.
=
• Sale of 500 each July to September ' •at
33; 500 July to Dectmber at 333; 600
each same months, a 33; 1,000 last half
September, 33%; and 1,000 July at 3334.
At the close, June was offered ati3l%—in
the forenoon it was held at 32.
• ' LIIBRICATI:NO OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 35c
Eclipse Machinery -75 c
Eclipse Spindle 80c
OIL SHIPPED E. ST BY A. V. IL B.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 688 bbls relined
to Warden, Frew dc Co. Philadelphia.
Standard Oil Co , 486 bbls rafted' to
Warden. Frew dr CAL Philadelphia.
Montzheinaer Kohler .t Co. 500 bbls ref
to Waring King dr Co.; Philadelphia.
Livingston dt Bro., 1200 eases to War
den Frew dit Co., Philadelphia. •
Braun dr Wagner 100 bbls refined to
Waring, King dr. Co., Philadelphia.
Total Refined, 1200 Cases 1774 bbls.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. It R.
Ralston & Waring, 108 bbls refined to
Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia.
Holdship & Co., 102 bbls refined to
Waring. - King & Co., Philadelphia.
A. Hertz & Co., 500 bbls refined to
Waring, King & co., Philadelphia.
Mentzer, Kepler & Co., 823 bbls ref. to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Total Refined. 1033
OIL SHIPPED BART FROM DIDaIIESNS
Erim
Hutchison Oil it, Refining Co., 282 bbls
to Warden, Frew it Co, Philadelphia.
J. B. Floyd, 15 bbls refined to D. Cook,
Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined 297
RECEIPTS OP °RODE OIL.
Fisher & Bro 900 bbls.
Owston At Sowers 1,080 "
J. Wilkins - 283 g.
Waring & King 328 is
D. M. Edgerton 240 .g
A. Hertz tit Co 240 "
G. S. Thomas * 160 bbls.
Total
Reported by Western Union Telegraph
Company, tinquesnew ay office", up to
6 P. X.
New York, June 16th, 10 A. m.—Crude
closed last evening, in bulk, dull, but
held firmly at 17c: Crude in barrels dull
and' nominal at 2234; Refined dull; beet
bid as reported, 3134.
Philadelphia June 16th, 10:30 A. la—Mar•
ket this A. at. quiet; Prime light straw to
white, 30; standard white, 31N: Crude,
1634.
New York, June 16th, 12 K.—Market la
dull and prices are lower. Crude, 16%;
Refined, 31.
oa City, June 16th, 12:30 P. is.—Market
this morning Is firm; Crude held firmly
at $6,00; Creek firm at 0,60; one sale of
1,000 barrels 30 days, B. 0., at $3.65.
Buoyant.
Tarr _Farm, June 18th, Noon. —Market a
little off to-day; offering at 15125@5,30;
have heard of no sates to-day.
Titusville, June 16th. 1:30 P. At.—Market
strong and prices tending upward. Sales
5,000 barrels on the upper creek at 15,25
and 1,500,0 n the lower creek, buyers op
tion 80 days, at 85,65; sales of regular
delivery are reported on the lower creek
at 15,40®5,50; at Oil City sellers are ask
ing 85,20@6,00, on broad gauge or valley
cars
Petreteum Centre, June 16th, 2 r.
market quiet at $5,25@5,35; sales this
a. is. at 85,25
Rouseville, Tune 16th, 2:15 p. K.—Buy
ing and sellers wide apart; no transac
tions of note; p 5,25 bid and $5.40@5,58
Asked.
Markets by Telegrapli
•
, NEW YOBS, June 16.—Cotton decidedly
' firmer, with a good business; sales of
' 4,800 bales at 33033%c for middling up
lands. Flour—reeelpts, 12,639 bble; firm
for shipping grades, with a good export
,-: demand, and dull and heavy for all other .
kinds; sales of 10,200 bbls at ;4,8005,10
for superfine State and western, $5,800
5,80 for extra State, 15,4508,80 for extra
western, $8,2507,25 for white wheat ex
,
tra, 55,5700,85 for round hoop Ohio, $8,50
07,59 far extra St. Louis, and 18011(0g
good to choice do.; included in the sales
are 4,800 bbls for export. Rye. Flour is
I' heavY at 0,250E1,25. Corn Meal is
quiet and a shade firmer, with sales
of • SOO bbls westernat RAN@
1,08%' free.. Wheat; rece ipts, 52,89$ bus:
' shade &mei-, with an export demand for
spring; sales of 159,000. bush, atil.BB for
No- 8 5Pri01i1,1 1 , 4 23451;11,48% for No. 2 do.
11,49 for No.,' 00 411,52 for amber State;
;1,70 for white California. Rye Viiet
and without decided change. Corn; ro
u ceipta, 18,241 bush ; - market dull, heavy
1 a nd 2®Bo lower; salts; of 44,000 bush; at
1 670880 for new mixed western via cline);
, 1370920 for do. via railroad; 152084 c for
• k i ln dried; 85093 c for white western.
; Oats; f ooo lPie. /6,891 bush; marketheavy
1
g and lower; sales of 81,000 bush; at 78%0 7E43 for , western afloat. Leather firm.
, Wool favors buyers; sales of 188,000 'be,
at 44052%c for domestic fleece and 423;
@470 for pulled. Coal scarce and firm at
1
;7,548,50. . Rice easier; Carolina B®g o ,,
Coffee quiet and firm. Sugar quiet;
Cuba at 11012%. Molasses dull, Cuba
at 53055. Petroleum unsettled at 17
for Crude. 31031%1 for.' refined._ -Bops
i Quiet. ,Linseed Oil dull et; 11,02@105.
Turpentine heavy at 44044%. Sheathing
Ctipper steady at at 38; Ingot: Copper
'dull and • declining at •2235. Tio,lron
quiet end' firm; bar is very quiet; aheet
dull- - ; Nails unchanged.; Pork. a shade
:firmer; eales of 580 barrels $32,74;82.87'
d ' fo liew,unsis; cloaing atsB2,7olcashpsB2,B7
e 60.f0r •old do., INepire forprltne;'
r 28,0 far prime . .nieBike4o Oil
r ;I) ow pies' saner kill ,. rilitr WIWI ;
f, Beettatesdr• -3 Ba ll:iggigrisegtrt
Balls of 170 bbls St ' u
N
_
meats firm; sales of 200 pkgs at 13c.
Shoulders 180170. Hams and middles
quiet and steer,, v: sales of 125 boxes short
ribbed, long cut hams and Stratfordshire
o.t 16%©17c. L trd quiet; sales of 450
tierces at 18®200 fOr steam and 20®20y,0
for kettle rendered. Butter quiet at 30
®32c for Ohio. Ch ease heavy at 11®
1914 c. Freights to Liverpool firmer.
Shipments: 25,000 bush' wheat at 6d per
sail and 63
d per stearne.''..
Latest.—Flour closed firmer for fresh
ground, low grades, exta a western and
state, with a fair export den.i and. 'Wheat
very firm- and advancing at 11,43®1,44
for No. 2; $1,49®1,4934 for No. 1 spring.
Aye quiet but very firm. Oats lower,
dull and heavy at, 75 1 ,4®76c for western
j afloat. Corn dull. lowet and heavy, at
58®70c for unsound: 75®85c for sound
Canal; 85®90c for railroad. Pork dull at
332,75®32,8i, for mess. Beef dull and
unchanged. Cut meats quiet and steady.
Bacon unchanged: Lard steady at • 19%
®2OO for fair to prime steam. , Eggs
steady at 20®21c.
ST. Louis, June 16.—Tobacco steady,
With a goop demand. Cotton; no sales
and dull: Florir dull and weak; with very,
little doing; superfine ranges at s4®s,`
extra $4,75@5,50, double extra $5,10®
6,50, treble extra $6,75®7,50, choice and
fancy $8@9,50. Wheat; spring- firm at
$1,06®1,0810r No. 2, and $1,10®411 for
No. 1; fallslow but unchanged at $1,20®
1,40 for prirne to choice red, and $1,47j
®1,50 for prime to fancy. Corn easier
bat without' much change;. mixed in
bulk at 676, mixed in. sacks 700, yellow
72®74c, choice to fancy white 80@83c.
Oats dull and unsettled, closing lower at
at 63®650.' Rye quiet at '93@95c.
Whisky better at 94®9434c; and
held higher. Groceries , very quiet
and business small. - Coffee rather
scarce and strong; 24®24%c for
prime; 25®2534e for choice; 26a for strict
ly cheice. ISugar rather weak; 14@14340
for, prime to choice: 15e for strictly
choice. Molasses 65@850 for plantation.
Pork steady and firm, $33,50; dry salt
loose clearsldes, 17c. Bacon strong and
tending upward; shoulders advanced to
14%c; rib sides sold at 1734 c; clear rib
18c; clear sides 1830. Lard steady, 190
for choice kettle, and 210 for keg, Re
ceipts-4,000 bbla f10ur,42,800 bushels
wheat, ]14,100 bush c0rn11,545 bush oats.
CINCINNATI, June 16.—Flour firmer,
but prices are unchanged, with sales of
famny l at $5,50®5,75. Wheat is higher,
owing to the fact that the offerings are
not equal, to the demand frLm millers,
:notwithstanding it is ofs limited nature;
,No. 2 is held at 11,18®1,20, and No. 1 at
$1,23®1,26. Corn and Oats are un
changed. li,ye is very scarce, which
has caused a further advance to 11,20:
Cotton is higher, with gales of middlings
at 31350. Whisky has advanoed to: 95c, 1
and is in fair demand. Provisions are a
shade higher, but the market is quiet.
Mess Pork sold at $33, but the market
closed dull at this rate. Bulk shoulders
sold to the extent of 110,000 pounds at
at 13c, and a lot of 40,000 pounds sold at
this rate.l buyer this month; sides are
held at 160. Lard is held at 19}40, 'with
no sales. Bacon is firm, with sales of
shoulders at 14‘c, and 173.; and 18c for
clear rib and clear sides. Butter steady.
at 24(428e. Eggs are held at 14@150.
Linseed Oil is quiet at 11,03®1,05, Lard ,
Oil is firm at $1,42®1,47. Petroleum is
dull at 28@290 for refined. Tobacco is
active, with sales of 236 hogsheads at
$5,95@17,75. Gold, 1,37% buying. Ex
change is dull and irregular, at M,®l-10
\per cent. discount buying. The money
market is very close.
CHICAGO, June 16.—Eastern Exchange
firm at 1-10 off buying and par selling.
Flour more active at $4,50@6,25 for
spring extras. Wheat moderately active
and ;1(4);ic higher; sales No. I atsl,l7®
1,16; and No. 2 $1,143i0)1,15. closing at
$1,1434; this afternoon No. 2 quiet and
firm at $1,1434 seller June. Corn active;
sales No. 1 at 63%®64340, No. 2 60g®
61 1 ,4 c rejected 56 ®570, and no grade 60c;
this Ifternoon the market was firmer at
60c bidlor No. 2 seller June. Oats quiet
at 5934®593,c cash, and 593.1 c seller the
month for No. 2, closing at 59c cash. Rye
more active and firmer at 95®970 for No.
1, and 91®95c for No. 2, closing at 9634 c
for N 0.1.1 Barley dull at $1,15®1,20 for
No. 2. Highwines unsettled and irregu
lar; sales at 97c.• , New Orleans Molasses
950441. Sugar 13%®14y0 for fair to
choice. Provisions Mess Pork
$33,25. Laid 19A - c. Dry salted shoul
ders 13c. Sweet pickled hams 16c bid.
Receipts for the past twenty-four hods
—5,934 bble flour, 92,261 bush wheat,
101,628 bush corn, 36,832 bush oats, 2,330
bush rye, 400 bush barley, 12,409 head
hogs. Shipments-9,380 bbls flour, 11,160
bush wheat, 161,019 bush_ corn, 54,176
bush oats 1.443 bush rye, 7,275 head
hogs. Freights more active at 1230 for
wheat to Oswego.
•
CLEvELiriM, june 16.—Flour; city
niade: $8,75 for treble extra white; IPA
®7,75 for double extra amber; $6,75 for
double extra red winter; $5,75 for extra
red winter; $6,25 for double extra spring;
country made: $7,25®8,00 for double ex
tra white; $6,00®7,00 for double extra
red and amber; #6,03®6,50 for double ex
tra spring. Wheat; - sale of 1 car No. 1'
red winter at $1,28; 1 car do. at $1,29;.1
car No. 2 do. at $1.20. Corn; sale of 1 car
No. 1 at 700;.1 Car No. 2 do;, 650. 1,000, bffs,
do. at the same price. Oats; 'sale of 1 car
at 65c. Rye held at 90®95c for No.'2;
No. r do. held at .$1,00®1,05. Petro
leum; crude held at. $6,25; refined held
at 27®2734c; we hear of no sales of im
portance.
1238 bbls.
TOLEDO. .Tune 16.—Flour quiet and un
changed. Wheat opened lc better and
closed IWc lower; amber 81,31 spot, and
51,31 seller June. Coin a shade better
and firmer; No. 1 68%@;69c; No. 2 873 o;
rejected 56c. Oats quiet and steady at
640 for Michigan. Bye dull and Sc lower;
sales Michigan at 950. Barley.nonainal
Receipts-1,900 bbls flour, 16,500: bush
wheat, 21,700.ba5h corn, 5,100 bush oats.
800 bush rye. Shipments-400 bbis flour.
B,Boo,bush wheat, 18,000 bush corn, 7,000
bush oats. •
Lounsvims, June 16.—Flour—demand
light; superfine 814,50. Grain quiet and
weak.::: Wheat—red $1,19; white 51,20.
Corn Aft. Oats 68e. , Rye.81,20.' Proviis.
lona very-. firm. Pork PS. Bacon--
shoulders 143, 18 and 183 to; sugar oared
hams .19Mo. Lard—tierce 190. High.
wines 940. Leaf tobaooo active and high
er; sales 295 htids at 56,26 for lugs, to 525
for Owen Co. leaf. . 12 ounce candles de
clined to 15c.
MILWAUKEE June 15 —Flour active;
sales:of chola"! Wisconsin and lowa at
$5,25@5,75. Wheat quiet at $l,lB for
No.' 1, and $1,18X®1,14 for No. 2. Oats
quiet and steady at 590 for No. 2. Corn
in fairidernand - at 59c for No. 2.' 'Rye
steady at $1,59 for No. 1. Grain freights
firm and rates unchanged. Receipts
-2,000 bbls flour. 112,000 bns wheat, 1,000
bds wheat. it:Shipments-1,000 bib; flour.
2,900 bus *heat.
tALTIMOBB, Jatioi,l6.—Flour is very
dull and favors buyers. Whop! firm and
unchttuged. Corn firm but lowert : white
$1.02, and yelloW 036. Oats steady at 70
%7243. Rye steady at' $1,26. Mess Pork
firm at $33,50, Bacon active; rib sides
18®18/e, clear rib 18, 1 4®18%e, shoulders
15 50, and , bams 21igt20.. Lard firm at
2011 "btekytirm at ;LAI.
Miairitis, June I.B.—Cotton%skelteflt
low middlings
held at 82o; receipts,' 146
balms export'', 899 bales. F/ouriheavy
11 4 175010 4 60. Corn arm at 873(4)90 0,
0004Q11 14150. Hay dull; prime 11126
PorittlorimesB3,6434,oo i
O o ntalltnalgireriliM6l4Xce,
elao.
.PIT*,SI3URG.II.'....,.:::.OA:ZiT e TE-1 4 :..1.-TritliliSDAt T= J:V...& t'.::,l7Z : -',;, i; .;t1:
The river rose an inch or' two during
,Tuesday night and yesterday, but last
'evening it was about stationary with five
feet nine inches. 'Weather continues
cloudy and exceedingly cool for the
season.
There has been no arrivals since the
date of our last report, with the excep
tion of the regular packets. The New
State from Wheeling, and Grey Eagle
from Parkersburg, arrived and departed
as usual.
It seems that the Collier, which we
noted as having departed for Cincinnati
on Tuesday, stuck a portion of her tow
on the bar below Glass lionse, and up to
noqn yesterday, she had not succeeded
in getting all of them of Two of
,her
barges'is ere subsequently run into and
sunk.
.
The Maggie Hays, Capt. B. C. Martin,
Jas. S. Dravo, clerk; will positively de
art for Cincinnati and 'Louisville to
ay. ,
. The. Messenger,'Capt. Jesse Death is
Ding up steadily for , the Upper Missin-
Ippi and will doubtligis get away, to
iporrow. Passengers and shippers can
epend on the Meaaenger going clear.
' hrengh. ' ,
A St. Louis dispatch, says that the
z earner Contlnentalwassold on Monday
a , Capt. John ,IM'Clay for, 814,000. 'The
R • dy, Gay was also sold, but tier purcha
- 413 Were not reported.
—A St. Louis telegram gives the foi
-1 owing detaila in regard to the case of
apt. Donaldson: The case ,of - Captain
is onaldson, for the. miarder.-g.tranr
nderson, a \ colored Waiter ,on ' the
steamer Great Republic, lits.l'une, was
ailed in the Criminal 'Ciinrrto.dity'.
•ng before th arrival of Judge Primm
he court rooin was thronged to i
er s ut
4. o at capacity, and an intense Interest
••as manifested in the case. Captain
is onaldson appeared in good health and
pirits, and bore nimself with quiet con
lie was accompanied by his
young brother-in-law, who ,seems very
much attached to him, The °enamel
young
asked for a postponement until Wed•
nesday on acccount of the absence of
witnesses, but I the Judge concluded to
open the case on tbe ground that it
would probably take longer then:Wed
nesday to obtain a jury and , hear the
evidence 'for the State. Jurora were
then called, and out of a panne' of
thirty-six ten were selected, but .they
are still subject to challenge. It is.be
lleved that there will be much difficulty
in obtaining a jury, as the olrohrnstaxi
ces in the case are so well knoirri that
nearly everybody has not only - formed
an opinion, but made up their minds
about the case. The result of the trial
can't be even conjectured; but if the two
colored witnesses, Glover and Ray, who
were in the 'baggage room at the time
Anderson was •shot, testify as _they did
before the coroner's jury at the time of
the occurrence, it seems almost impossi
ble for Donaldson to escape conviction.
i —The Lawrence reshipped her 'Haiti:
villa freight at Cincinnati, and goes on the
dock.
—The Argosy is loading 'at Cincinnati
for Pittsburgh.
—Captain Dan G; Taylor has turned
over the office of Supervising Inspector
of the Fourth District to Alf W. Sanford.
—Among the premiums offered at the
Paducah Tobacco Fair, we notice the fol
lowing: R. E. Lee, PO; Armada, ;650;
Quickstep, PO; Cumberland, 125; Ty
rone, $25.
—Captain . Joab Lawrence proposes to
receipt freight through to Fort Benton
via Chicago at 9c. per lb. The Republi
can says Bt. ; Louis steamers will receipt
through at 63,rc. andlcr.
—Captains of Missouri steamers say
that the -Octavia is doing more harm
than . good by dredging at this season of
the year, but that the snag•boats aro do
ing a great amount of _good. Dredge
boats can only be of benefit during a
time of continuous . low water, when
heavy and apparently fixed bare have
formed.
—Charles P. Warner and Adrian
Michel have sold their fourth interest in
the steamer Tom Stevens to Fred. Dozier
for sl,ooo—Captain Dozier Is now. sole
owner. The steamer Tom Morgan, from
Leavenworth is at St. Louie, and has
been sold as follows: Torn Morgan, T. J.
Barker and J. L. Hall, sell the entire
boat to S. G. Norris and others, for
$4,000. She may play in some of the'
lower streams, although we have heard
of Osage River as her destination.
—The Amite Laurie, recently sunk in,
Kanawha River, was raised on Friday:
last and taken to Malden. A meeting of
stockholders interested in the .bpat has,
been called, to detarmine what,wlll be,
done with her. She will prottably-b.e re
paired. - ,
—The' Burlington Argua, of Friday
evening, says the steamer. Miner, Capt.
Milo Pruden, on her away to Skunk
River railroad bridge. on Thursday,
while going up Skunk River ran afoul
of a snag, which sunk her in five min
utes. She had on a load of piling, which
she was taking to the new bridge being
built for .the Fort Madison Railroad.
There was about , twelve feet of water,
and her bow is about three feet under,
while her sterrris still above water. It
is supposed that a'breach of some Aileen
or eighteen feet was made. •
—The new steamer Melones has entered
the Wheeling and Matamoras- trade, in
command of Captain Phil. Anshutz.
IMPORTS $T ItiIltROA11).
.PITTSBUBOII, FORT WAYNE it edit
OAGO RAILROAD, June . 16.-8 oars iron
ore, Superior lron Co; 11 cars ;metal.
Nimick & Co; do do, Hallman & Ham
met; 2do do, Bryan At Caughey; 400 s
Sour, owner; 100 bbLa flour; A Rirkpa
rick & Co; 7 bbls liquor, .1 O'Connor;
bbla whialty,'Little & Mechling;,loo bb
flour, Dan Wallace; 100 bbls do owns ;
20 bbls eggs, Volgt, Malaxml & Co; 86 d
do, J A Graff; 16 bids pearls, F Doty;
cases cheese .7 Heck; ,1 keg butter. 87
bbie eggs, * H Graff & - Co; 100 bbla
flour, Culp &Shepard; 9 bbls eggs, 8
bacon, H flee Jr; 80; bbls eggs, 4 kgs
lard, Day' & Co; 10 bbla dry peachel.
Haworth it Dew/mint; 15, bbis lard,
Sellers & Co; 10 bas cheese, It Robison
Co; 20 do, 8 P Shriver Ito CO; 12 do d ,
W M Gormley; 15 do do, jas Connor; 1
oar pOtsitoesi Volgt,,Blahood it Co; 18
rags,,Pgh:Paper Co; 80 do , do, Moen -
lough, thoulth - 4 Co; 16 reams paper, e .
fray & Clark; 100. bbls carbon oil, W
Coulter; 10 bbls flour. L. 7 Blanchard; 1
car staves, McClure It CO.
• CLEVSLAND AND Yrrrimunaw .nal
ROAD.: June 16.44 cars; Omunplain o ~
Bryan & 0; 1 do lumber, Union Plat , g
Mills: 3 do copper,.. Park, ~51 & Col 7
masses do, 800 bbla flour, T 0 Jenki ns;
200 do do, Watt, .L & 0o; 100 do do, 3 sp
Simpson; 170 hides,. D Chestnut; 20 sks
oats, J dt , W Fairiey; 2 can SCOW J L
Knox; Ido wheat, Liggett & 00; 240 it
oats, 0 oatmeal, oati, Strickler & di; . 0
bxs tobacco, 0 .0 Baer; 50 ram* bitte ,
Fahnestock & Co: 25 bxs. starchalineha t
&8; 5 aka rage, Haworth & /4-13 do ry
51'Bane & Anjer.
_,_
Ausonzem "'Attar Haltzo4p,
16.-1080 bbiti oil, Owidbn &. airterar 283
do do, Jar Virilkidgi , 1124 do ,
Kilts tim . 900 do do, MOW& 'f
do glo, D allertbni'26o Atr!d4,
bge :741, Walt it 0o; 1 oar metal, 4do
} v C 1 -'. t ~'+x -~ +1 t+y t 1 G
RIVER NEWS.
[cinder. Rate, Grill' & Dull; 9 cars rail
road iron, J B Dorrington; 68 hides, H &
A Frisnd; 2 bbls'elder, W M Gonnly; 51
aka rye, Keil tt Ritchart; 16 do oats,
1
1 Adams & Austin; 3 bbls eggs, Brugge
man & O'Brien; 1 car grain, Bingham ..it
Laing.
ALLEGE :Farr STATION, June 16.-2
cars lime. & Co; 2 cars lime.
stone, G& S Moul; 6 do, do, Superior
Iron Co; 1 box tobacco, R & W Jenkin
son; 18 hides, Lappe & Weise; 13 aka
rags, J B Jones; 750 pigs lead, Fahne
stook, Raskin & Co; 1 ear flaxseed, M B
Suydam; 1 car staves, J M Hemphill; 18
sks oats, John Herbert; 2 cars iron ore,
Rogers & Burchfield; 10 bbls flour, E M
Jenkins; 1 car lumber, J Gregg.
PlTranurtoft CINCINNATI AND ST.
Loins RAILROAD. June 16,-2 cars
staves, W Heating; 100 bbls flour; Sho.
Maker &'L; 754 splice bars, Wood & Co;
8 bbls soap, Clark & Co; 16 sks potatoes,
J C Vincent: 3 bbls ape/ OS, 1' do eggs. F
13 Craighead; 8 rolls leather, J Hopkins;
5 bbls eggs, .7 A Graff.
RIVER- PACKETS.
- uppte-ili-g414:161167k
FkOR GAtENAL. DU -si d dr i g
43LTQUE, BT.PAITh andllLN
...rtot.tt the steamer
IKESSENtiER Capt JESSE DEAN.
Jas. astmell. el.rk, will leave aa above on Ettl-
DAV; June 18th.
- •
/for rrele,tit or passage apply on board or to
BLACK & COLLiNtiWILKW. Agents.
jele tor GEIBInST.SIVAIi.EY• & 00.,Agenta
EOVISVI Ll E.
OR CINCINNATI and jar e t
0 UISVILLE.—The steamer
lA LOUISVILLE.—The
HATS Capt..% IL MARTIN.
Will Iwo for the shove ports on. W ZONES
DAN. June 16th, at 5 o'clock P. M. .
,+ for freight or 'passage apply on board or to
FLACK & UuLLISItIWOUD. Agents.
. - or GIIREIPST & SWANKY. Agents.
je a ' .
PARK*RSBURIN.
MUTTS BUR GH Q s id gigt
s WHEELING AND PAR
KIIESBURG• Cumngnitla Wharf
soot, Inot, .31'U/owl stroet. dally at 12 N., WED
NESDAES and SATIIEDAI 8,
OrtrtY nAGLY Duns - SAN, Master.
tonight received ttt all Lours by
JAMES COLLINS..
.' FLACK & cOLLINGWOOD,
apll Areal's.
M
TO LIVERPOO - ANDAN2
r ] ..2.
- QUEENS OW ; 4 4.'
TRH INDIAN. Man. EARSEUPS,
iitunberinw sixteen' drat -c UR vessels., among
tn• mthe celebrated I '
CITY to PAiiiis, CITY OF ANTWEPP.
OWE OF BOSTON CITY OF BALTIMORE,
CITY OF LONDON.
Balling 'EVERY HATIIRDitY, them Pier 45,
tomb River, New York. Ear "mirage or fnether
informa4on art:ditto , I -
. WILD AN MIMI.) Jr.'
iu FIFTH STRNICT. (C routae Building.
voagivninuißite Po ilmws.. Piftetmr,,h
PROFESSIONAL,
'W..De CAMP,:‘..), • ;
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts
burgh, ( formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H.
Lowrie,) aractice la the U. S.. Circuit and
District Courts. In the State Snore= and all the
.Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tions in most of the adjacent counties.' ja29:d711
[AM. NEEPEIt,
v v I.
ALDERMAN AND EX-OFFICIO J RETIRE OH
THE HEAVE.
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE.
Speclal attention given 'y i u g n ff a"
Bonds Collection . Deeds d Mragra
up. and all legal busluma attended to promptly
and aocurstely.
SAMUEL DicII24IISTER9, '
A.x..3).1 - uwir,
, . .... .
010 Justice of the Pence and vulice Mag.
Piste. k (Nice GRANT STREET, ofposite the
Cathe rid. PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dee b, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknow edgmentv,
D•mositions, and all Legal Bustnes execute d
•n
promptness and dispatch. . mine
Jr - 00[N A., STRAIN., i _
. ' diiII:I3EFLUELN, : -
• .
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
• POLICE MAGISTRATE. , .
Dflice,llsl FIFTH STREET, opPosite the Ca
thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mon
gaga, Acknowledgments, Depo. s i t i ons and all
Legs Business executed with uromdinen and
dispatch.
A AEON,
Jultice of the .reace.
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE AND !NW.
RANGE AGO].
CARSON STREET, EAST BERALISOHAM.
Collection of Bents solicited snd promptly at
tended to. inylky6o
JOHN W. RILRDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
0111oe, 116 Dtainond Street,
(Opposite the Court Honse;)
fels. PITTiiBITROff. PA.
A 'CHIIIALD BLAKELET, '
414"TOIGNM - St•AT.I.A:W,
lio. 98 puTirt , STREET,
vnt:v,u,.a► • PIT TART Mit{ P A I
„.:,
3
'. ROOFING SLATE OF TiRIOUR 'T
Qualities and Colprs.
Particular attention given to laying 'Slate and:
repairing Mate 20• Ill. • itOr partici:run Ind !vials
address , •
. Noi - 43 elevenill *venue, , 1 ,
intaugfa Prrrewaßert. PA ; ,
HOLTZILiN & WIEDEBROLD
Yo. /00 Third Avenue,
Uphohien and Dollen in Curtain jloods
Dieert the attention of their' &lends and the
public to tbeirlanelf assorted stock of
Lace and 'Nottingham • °astable gestibute
Laces, Damask Reps, ferryge Neilsen eloth,
liatin,.Delaues, Gilt Cornices, 011 and Walnkt
Mouldings, Sprit * Beds of superior mate, Ham
Distresses (pure white hair.) Move: Boleteril.'
Di
and everything penetrant to :a ilret•elass bet.
The latest Pariaand Berlin dengue for Draperiss
atthe ininection or their customers. Pure 'i to
Bement Show Feathers Miran on hand.',A
HOLTZMAN Iia.WDOERHOLDj
zg
. 100 'THIRD A.VENUE.I
m t
IT:T T
ED STATES I:YrEE;,.l ° '
CAPE MAY Cll Y. .1 , 11
laity opened for the 1141180 U SATURDAY. in .2...
s3'
sigstn. In all drat ease ,sp sointtnents, equal ;to
& nixed yet "Reedit)/ to &sallies 111 The corniest'
of a hinge. President tirsnt , expects to' visit
capeXay ills season and 741stopst the "United
tams:" Agdress.__ .. , t
a my 21401. AARON MILLIE . . Propriet ore ' .
1 1 1 1(.91 7 ,1 11 .. , . ' `, . . , 1... ' ~ -
7 ' i :il• , ' .;,,-,
.%ThitoelebratetWiirils ROStrui ieeneedidbi
siltlto balltriAtZrfur . s • vittlattaipiet
11 , ....,11., 11 !•;• 4 7.• - r e - * ". , . , • % fr.,' 1 '1,1,.. !i'
' ~:cra bi•.: , ~ I • • .1 t. !I
• Pr 9 tt -I
i AT THE WHITE racer
aril3ll9 Liberty street, Pliteinusbi P i
.
PROPOSALS
EMOPOSALS
\ FOE THE
SALE OF PROPERTY
AT "HE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Senlid propoosis will be received at the Treas
ury Department., until THURSDAY. the :Prat
day at - JULY, at 13 o'cl: ck M, addressed to the
General Superintendent, Treasury t uildings, for
the sate of the following property:
First cla.s paper machine, built by John L.
heavens. Worn. ster, Mass.
188-inch Fourdr.nier machine, screen vat, and
all necessary diners complete.
3 patent: ruction boxes. .
First and second press rolls made of brass; six
(GI dryers.
3 calendar rolls with -three (3) winders,' with
size box attached.
1 5.t td - littersand size.rulls.
labuy aud Mt necessary at afting and bangers
complete, with belting and gearing attached to
1 paper eilOndar with five tsj rolls, belting,
and all necessary fixtures.
2 beating engines.. 42 Inch knives, two (RI
washers to each, and ' all necessary shafting and
belting compfete.
ffehYdraulia presses for creasing paper, with
pump and pip'sg attached.
'1 new felt, for dryers.
1 tuff chest with pulleys and shafting completer
latge bleach nibs, and four (44 drainers.
3 rotary pampa.
2 doubt. acting pumpswith 90 feet galvanized
P 1
pe.
1 large rotary bleach of Iron.
1 steam engine and boiler, thirty
pewer.
.1 steam engine and .boller, Me ,
power, -Or teadrnff 4t. Beach '
Bide will be made •eeparately fo7 paper ma
chines, steam canines with boilers• anu rotary
I Bids will be recleved for all or any Portion of
tue fait:wing armies:
1 steam engine with portable boiler, (55 horse
power,) all necessary connections and pipes at
tached
1 steam engine with boiler, (55 horae Dower.)
;connections and pipes (Macao a.ply
; 16 hydraulic ums, frames. connections, anp—
t4 pipes upright walking beam engines four (4) , by—
ranlic pumps to each, all necessary pipes at
tech,
1 ;Hoe engine and boiler ten (111) horse.
; • 1 hp!, aulic ram, valves and connections.
53 hydraulic presses. • •
1 boiler thirty (30) horse
' 1 [toot engine and boiler (10) horse.
1 steam engine six (83 horse, and ussright
boiler. . •
•
1 donkey pump •`Woodward."
1 steam engine fifty-five (55) horse, (new.).
! 2 steam engines, each four Pishorse.'
, 1 cancelling /unable.
t 1 mucilage machine. -
1 numbes tug machine.
, 1 small band wheel. .
1 1 Definer press " ' _ ; •
1 e•Little Giant engine and boiler, thirty (30),
florae. - •
• •
2 envelope machines and cutter belonging to.
same.
• sa paper mill.. complete.
3 Boeard.s Ink mills. '
Castiroitplates, a largequantity.
13 large Gordon presses.
small Gordon pres:cs,
1 cancelling machine.
36 old lbydrtatatic press tops, about 3,433
pounds each
, .100 kr, as columns, (wrought Irect)eltepotinsla
quantity of old cast.iron pipes. -
nantity.of scrap trcn.
11eaaka rt sin. . .
19 casks alum.
11 tte• ce gond 4 barrels glue. • .
Quattlty of soda ash.
66000' pounds of brur se. . , .• •
Bidswill also be received at the same time for
waste p ,psr, belonging to the Trea.ury Depart.;
meut, tor one year tram July 1, 1363, together
• with a quantity on hand.
Ile paper will be selected into two different
kinds, white and mixed, together with quantl
tv of dried pulp now on nand, for which bids will
be ?meta. d separately, alp Ins contract awarded
to t. , ,e highest biduer, taken as a whole,
The Department•reserves the right toTrject all
or any portion or the bids received.
Ali articles to be removed iiteen (15)days after
sale. .
• GEO. C. RICA -
Ger eial Superintendent Treasury Buildings.
Jural 10, 060. ' u17:J53
OHIO RI VERIMPE OVEMENT
RIP-RAP DAMS
AND
RIVER EXCAVATION.
• swam) PROPOSALS will bere-elved at the
17, 8. Engineer's Office in Pittsburgh. Pa. until
6'o'clock P. of. WEDNIN.D.A.Y. June ,
1569, for quarrying and delivering stone on the
river bank, and bolding. transporting and 'put.
Ong in o datos, including a suWelent quantity of
brash at points where needeo. Also for river el..
cavation or gravel.
The stone, for the dams to be generally four to
Ave cubic lett, and not less than one cubic foot
each. 131di to be mane by the cubic yard: The
work to be commenced fortowith. Ten,per cent
um of the monthly estimates of work done wilt
be reserved as becurity 4 . and bidders must ac
company their proposals will/Abe names. of two
sureties: Bleak toms' will becfurnlsned on ap
plication at this office. te.bc filled up by the bi
ders: • • • . .• •
reject any or all We,
be intkrest et the Gov.'
The richt h reierved
II It matt be deemed for
e.rnment to do so. •
Cubic
Yards Cubic Yards
of Stone of River
or Stone Excavation.
DteMnee
Place below
Pltteb' g
ond
Brush
DEO
Wheeling Isl.
Medoc and Bo-
larks ..$ 4EB
Rising Evi . 501
Warsaw—l .. ... 5243 j
By coondlind'of Brig., Su fluid A. itUfdd
PHREYd, Chief of _Engineers of line Army of
the United ntatee. ' .
. .
- - - -
W. MILNOR ROBERTS,
IL 3: Civil Engineer. in charge , of. Ohio' River
improvements.
nivssuada, Jane 15,4136111 •
JO'S:M.
orrzcz CITY KNI3INZInt AIIp.SUEVETOR,
• • Pittsbur'. Allele. 1889 k.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
.SESLED PROPOSALS for grading, paring
and curbing 48th street, from Butler street to
the Allegheny river; -
Beach alley, from. Pride to Miltenberger street..
BP.rialf alley, from Alst to Abut street.
Spruce alley. from 94t1 tollith street.
Liberty street, from Hazlett street to the Pike.
Sixteenth street, from Pike street to Bridge.
St:Patricks alley, from Marlon to Miltenberger.
Liberty street, fram 31st to 33d street.
Tenn street, from 81st to ll3d street. , •
Also, for I•yincnolay sewer (91) two feet
In diameter, on !Wirth avenne, from Smlthdeid
street to Cherry Idler, will be teCelved at Ude
aloe meal' TUIIdpAY, JeeneliAd, 1889. • - 111 ants for bidding and nyeelleatiMrs Can be
,had at' this ofilee.
TbeCommlttesTeserve theriebt to 'reject; ani
or all bids, and no td,ll considered unless made
,out on blanks from Ms aloe.
'MOOSE,
CITY ENGINEER.
.fe13:142
,
Orinci'oi Orr: Rirdiviss.ll6 . BvievaTon,
Pittsburgh, June assw. ,
NOTICE; Sealed__ Proposals
fir autaberlng houses en Butler street,
tram 33d to 50th street, will be received at thta
office until MONDAY, June 6 Ist, - 1669. Vdt
, specteleations and method of ourattertn,a, call at
this of ice:
3415:k 7
c Asii,.., , •. t ... ;.•.- ..- :. f. :' ..
I NBU R cipmg.votapAtiy.
riniziroil'iinLinato.
No: AA' Flfik #ihniiiit:' 3'436114 Flocir,
l ' A ' k Prrisittraos. PA.
• Ca.lAtaraillitiilii-VP•
1 )i8ftliT0118.. '
lir
N. J. irer, 1 R.w.ouvo, ilapt.M.Balley,
Dann N all". 0, S. H. D'igtman. . Philt i l ii rg.
Joke Hill i -,' 8: BUolietkis. Jai. M. is el:
•p somas ib ano.a.willoca._ .I_, '4l' .+
' '
11 Ha H.isitai. rrealtitntw
stdfint.. )
ia):4l.: atilirti YO G A ! Be n g Ma .. '
i , . -, i9IPt• #,... J. c*Ort . •:CitlkTitlifg? l ftt•T r• t
InilFes , On labegjerim , PD 11 0 4 IMO.,
' ‘ 1 44. , , ** 4 - I FL ll: ehti ( , i lnilr!
Lvitip ) •; ,', ~ ,r 1 ...; L• .• - ,7 4 . , " • •
Planes, Wu& b 7 zetn i za
4. B. BA
~~
- a615-111Pag
err cI3uHGH. FORT Nv & CHICAGO
. W..and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH R. R.
From May 9th, 1869. trsing will leave Oust
and arrive at the Union 'Depot, north aide, PIM..
burgh city time, as follows:
Leave. lrries.'
Chicai . ; Ex....2:0e a teiChlcago Ex..„1:513 aat
Erie Irgn r v.7:28 ami Chicago Ex..111;03 p
na
Cl..k h_•g3t.'ll3:l3 • till Wheeling Ex 111:486
Chicago Ma11..6:58 a m 'St. Louis Ex 7:013D at
ChicagoEx, .t9:43 am Chl , go Ex&Ml4:oBp
m
CI. &Wh'g Ex 2:08 pm l Cleveland Ex 3:53 p m
Chicago Ex.. 2:213 p & Yten Exs:sBp
Pre Erie Exl:3B ptr. l Cl. & WIVg Ex.l3:s3pm
Deparffrom Allegheny. arrive In AftephAmi,
Bea'r Falls Ac.8:58 a m I Lectsdal e An..5:58 am
Lelsdale " 10:03 a nil Bca'r Falls " 8:28 am
• " 11:58 a mrew Castle "10:23 am..
Rockester " 1:28P m Enon " 9:13-ant
Enon " .3:58 P M 1. ectsdaTe " 108 pm
Leetsdale Ace.s:l3 p Beer Falls " 4;13 gy m
M_
" .6:13p m Leetsdale " 3 PM_
Leetsdale " /0243 Pm " 7:23 nW•
Fair Oaks Sun- !Fair Oaks Sun
day Church. 1:13 pxn f day i.Aurch. 9:58 ain
llOT. 2:23 p. in Chicago Express leaves daily.
ait..32 413 D. in„Oltielle Express arrival! daily.,
J. M. KIMBALL, J. N. M'CULLOUGg.
Eten'i Ticket Agents (lean Suptenin.
mylo
H A.N G E OF
TIME:
- a e o z N • . I
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO'THE OM
REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE :OF CA.112.
- On and atter MONDAY, Jane 140, lbe 9 Two
THROUGH TRAINS- DAILY (except Sunday)
will leave Pittsburgt Depot corner .ot Elev
enth and Pike streets, for Franklin, Oil CriT. Bur"'
filo. and all points M tt e OLLltekiona.
LIAVI PITTSBURGH. sillily .IN rITIJIBTIRON
Day Ex • SAM a m Day Ex 5:10 m
Night Ex ... , 7:30 pm Night Ex 6;30 a p ni
Brady's BAc 3:05 p m Bradys B Ac 10:15 a m
Freeport Ac 9:40 a m Ist Sodalirks 7:40 a m
sid SodaW , lts 0:30 pm 71 eeport Ac. 0:15p re
let Halton— 6:45 ain Ist Halton.. P:5O a m
2d Hu1t0n...12 :00 m Sla Ilnlton... 2:01) pm
1
3d Hutton— la:00p tn 3d Halton... I:05 p m
Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ac. 7:4opm.
Chur train Ye and •trom Soda Works 'leave
Ptttsburgh at 1:10 r. Is: Arrive at .Pittaburgh.
(Sundays,) at 9 50 A. If.
Express tralna stop only at principal points.
Accommodation rains stop at all - stations
J. J. LA WRENCet, seal: Sup's.
THOMAS M. RING, Ass't. burin.
(30) korse
em (15) bone
ENNSYLVA•angum
NIA CENTRAL RAILErAD- On and after April2sth, 1889, Trains
will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot,
corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as
part. _
Mail Train. rr ... 1:28 am *DayEx De press.. 2:15 sa
Fast Line.... . 1'45 am &etnern Ex.. 41:a 0 ant
Wall's No. I:. 6 20 am Wallis N0.'1.. 6:30 am
BrintonAco'n. 7:50 ant Mall Train 8:11 am
Wall's No, 2.. 2:50 am How'd.44 N oll10:20 am
Cincinnati :Ex.9:10 am *Cincin'tlEx 12:30 pm
JohnstownAclo:3s am Wall's No. 2.. 11:5122.
How'd AcNol 1: lir pm Johnstown Ac. 3:08 pm
Pittsb'gh Ex. 1:30 pm firaddocki Ac. 3:441 rat
Phila. Expresel:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 pm
Wall's No. 8...1:50 pm Wall's No. 8. ! 4:50 pm
Braddock Ac.. 6:518pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:ospm
How'd Ae No 2 9:35 pm *Fast Line..... 7:30 pm
Wall's No. 4. 7:20 pm liovrTd aciNo 2.6:20pm
Way Passnir 10:20 pm WalVs bi 0.5.. 11:00 um
hese trains make close connection st Harris.
burg for Baltimore. d --• -
The Church Train leayes Walls ritsalontly
litmdg at 9:05 a. in., , reacbing Pittib........
10:05 a. m. Be turning. leaves Pittsburgh
12:50p. ns. and arrives it Walla Eitaildn '
511:/0 p. m. - , . ,
- *Cincinnati Express leaves dally .. An' otas
train. daily except Sunday. . ,
Ad-Witter intbrMatson appif io • - '
wre qi i ,
W. EL BECKWITH.. ,;
1
The Perinsylvanialtallroad Compthy n
same any Mr. forßaggage, except tor,w
. 1
parel,and limit their responsib il ity to One Maw
dre. Donut in value. ,Al Baggagk *X
O at t
fort amount in value will be he risk IT
the
evniar, unless taken ire special contract.
. . EllW*2lB li.W/I.LIAIne r
sp26 bieneral Einpetinteadent,-Altoona; PM
EST ERN-Migalipin .
BOAR.-Oa after April 51 5 t 1 1,1 1 36941114
Passenger Trains on the Western Penns/271mM
Bat road will arrive at and depart from th•
Feder I Street Depot, Allegheny City. AS follows:
Arrive: Dixon.
Spring(Pe No 15:40 a rt ....-..... 9:0911111
Freeport No. 1 S : 10 a m reepon No. 1 .9:9oaia
Express 10:44) a m arpb , or No111:90 km
Sharplyig No. )1:90 pny press .9:50 pos
Freeport No. 24:00 pm ringd'e No13:30 pitir
Mail 6:50 pa reeport N0.25:510 p
Springd , e No 26:20 0 ta Springd's 10 26:30 p
Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. •
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junction*
every ;Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Alleg_hetr
City at 1:90 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny June.
tion at 3:40 p. tn.
COnntrrwrios TiOnrre-tor sale in packages
of Twenty, between Allegheny City Chestnut,
street. Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creht: Etna and
Shazpsbara and good only on the trains stopping
at Stations rpecieed on tickets.
The trains leering Allegheny City. at .7:00 a;
in. make direct connection at FreepOn
ker , s line of Stages forßutler and Hannahotown.
Through tickets may be purchased at. the 019011-
No. ISt Clair street, near the finspensionßridgc.
Pittsbur : b, and at the Depot. Alleghest'. .
For Sather Inihrmation apply to . • '
JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent; ;
' • • Federal Street Depot. '- •
The Western Pettusylvania Rallnicd .witt-not
a. slime any risk ftrrißaggage, except lorwearlizig
, Apparel, and limit . their - responsibility loy Mt n
Hundred Dollars in value. AR baggage - ex
ceeding iris amount in valutrwillbe at the - dolt et
the owner, unless taken by special contract. .`„
• • EDWARD H:: WILLIAM% .
ap26 - General Superintendent. Altoona, rill.,
• .. •
r. ITTSBIIRGIfiNammer
CINCINNATI AN
LOUIS RAILWAY. •:, ' '' '
PAN HANDLE EVITYA .
CHANGE CY THSE.—On and after MONDAY.'
April Sletb, 1869,,,traina willleave and arrive at
int 'Union d o t, as tbllcrwin
Mall:
511:08 a. m. 111:134, n.
Yut . . ... N 143 a. m. 16->
- Eliress .... 9:33 p. m. 433 a, ni A
Mined ' ' 5:33 a. in.' 6:58 ra4
McDonald*e.A.oc'n, - No.I11:43 a. in. 8:14 a. in.
Raabe:nine Aceommod. 335817. m. 9:33 Loa
McDonald , . Acoln. No. 21:29 p. m. . 9:29 p.
Sunday Church Train.. 19:58p. m. 9:38 a.
OZM
isr. 8:33 r. x. trzi
19a3 P. W. twit
All other h.:dollen!
ed. - The '9:43 LI
sections at Newark
B. F. 801 M,
• W.:W.434AD. Bur
•
2.,C00
41,10
1:133
5,500 5, COO
7.000 2,00
PVIOSBURI
NNA'LLS V
74i10A.D.
arid- after T 177.3)
Igoe', trains will arrlT
Depo; Winer of On
fbllowe:
Hall to and from Ilitl4
town
McKeesport Accomi.
Ex. to and from Unt
Wert Menton Arcola
EraddoekTs Accomdt•n,
Night Ac. toMcK•spot,
Bunday Church Train
: andszonaWest New'
For tickets apply •
. ,
STOUT.
SMOKY
A., ROUTE.
UNION PA
Pastel
The SHORTEST AND MUST @ELIA=
ituuTz i tom the Am twat potato x
Colorado Nevada,
California (flab,
• Arizona - WaslllStens
New Mealco• l d a h o ;.
•
. • . . .
Two Testis' imo;el State Lhie asit r i va 4
l oMenwcitar
or Paciffo Ma x d q etC/iinteul
bat sad ot.. sloe. Bahroad from Q tieg..commat.;
in, at Lawrence. Topeka and amego with
its t h ' i lyt i ret illa ei lk°ll .Bo l iw ila orth ilaitsalk with t G Za At sad ' Qt.:
STAT.= , •EXPBILBB • Coln. lg. )
LINO OIF OiniBLAND KAU, D
COM:MU FOB . ,
H. J: MOORS,
City inglnepr.
,hr - iilnt HAI= issLirala.
AND
Au. mints: in the , TOniteriesi ,
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