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

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    PETKOLEUDS • ter.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY July 16, 1889.
The market was rather quiet to-day,
the volume of business baying been tom
partively light in the agregate, though
as a general thing, sellers were Asking
a slight advance over yesterday's quo.
Wiens. There has been no life in bus!.
nese for two or three dsys, and for some
cause m other, operators generally, do
not seem inclined to do much, prefeiring
tit were, to hold off and await farther
evelopementa. The , t shipments of m
imed east continue, liberal while the - re•
ceipts of crude thus far this week, have
been comparatively light.
CRUDE. ~
gale 1,000 bbla July at 14%; and 1,000
spct (40 . t0 44) at 14%. • There were but
very few buyers at anything over 14%,
while holders attempted to i spring a
slight advance, asking from 14% to 14%.
Sellers option, all year, in absence of
sales, may be quoted at 14, and bUyer all
year, 1634.
REFINED.
Sale 1,000 July at 841; 1,000 September,
at 33: and 800 each October to December,
at 33. Jaly is about 3 higher than yes
terday. August, in the absence of sales,
may be quoted at 32%. "Linea" for late
months, cannot be quoted aboi , e 83.
LIIBRIOATERG OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil • 40e
Eclipse Railroad Axle 85c
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse Spindle SOc
OIL SHIPPED Kb ST BY A. V. FL B.
Lockhart, Frew Co. 821 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
• H. W. C. Tweddle, 54 bbis refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro., 400 bbis refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Liberty Oil Works 1501 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagner 500 bbla refined to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
iMontzheimer. Koehler & C0..597 bbls ref
to Waring, King dteo., Philadelphia.
Citizens Oil Co. 500 bbls refined to
Tack & Bro., Philadelphia. !
Thos. Hackett, 100 bbis refined' to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan dr Co., 100 bbis tar to W.
G. Laird, Philadelphia.
D. Bly, 50 bbls tar, to H. L. Bolden
Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined
t.yr+~,t: a ~-.:~:r.=~ ~»:;•n xcy s ~ K:.: rw:;:#
G. W. Holdship & Co.. 226 bbls refined
to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Excelsior Oil Manf. Co.. 100 bbls ref.
to Waring, King & Co:, Philadelphia. _
Total Refined 326
BARLEYS BY TELEGRAPH.
NEw Youx, Jnlyl6.—Aslies dull. Cot• .
Lon unchanged; sales 750 bales at 34V,, ®
34340 for uplands. Flour—receipts 3,675
bbls and dull; sales 6,800 bbls at $5,20®
5.70 for superfine state western; $6,40®
6,90 for extra state;.. $6,15 ®6,90 for do.
extra western; $7,25 for good choice white
wheat extra; 56,50@7 for R. H. O.; 5 7 @
7,50 for extra St. Louis; 18@10 for good
• choice, and dull. Oregon flour quiet at
$8®8,50. California .flour in moderate
demand; sales 650 bbls at $7,50 ®9. Rye
flour firm at $3®1,50®6,60. Whiskey
quiet; western; $1,05®1,07 for free.
Wheat—receipts 56476 bush; market in
limited supply, with a moderate export
demand to fill old freight engagements;
prices unchanged; closing heavy, with
sales7B,ooo bush at $1,49®1.50 for No. 2
spring; for do; $1,55 for win
ter re d 11,65 for` new amber Delaware;
$1,65 for inferior white California. Rye
quiet. Barley and Barley Malt dull and
nominal. Corn—receipts 18,447 bush:
market opened firm, bat closed dull and
rather heavy. with sales 51,000 bush at
73®890 for unsound new mixed western;
911595 for sound - do; 96®963i for white
western. Oats—the market is with
out decided . change, with sales 64,000
bush at 80c for western in store, and 80®
81c for do. Omit. Rice firm atBli®9c for
Carolina. Coffee:firm; sales of 4,8u0 bags
Rio on private terms. Sugar firm; - salea
of 200 hhds Cuba at 11®11,4c, and 1,200
`boxes Havana at lac. Molassedquiet;
sales of 75 hhds Porto Rico at 5634 ®63c.
Petroleum quiet at 16Mc for crude, 'and
3134 c for refined. 'flops quiet at B®lso
for American. Linseed 011 dull at 98e®
$l,OO. Spirits _Turpentine dull at 42®
42%c. Provisions—pork steady with a
fair demand; sales of 700 bbls at $32,37®
®32,50 for new mess, :closing at $32,37
cash, $31,75 - for old do., 126,50®
27,25 for prime, and $28,50®29,00
for prime mess. Beef steady; 175 Wale
at sBosl6 for new plain mess; Il2®lB for
prime mess; $25®30 for India mess.
Beef hams steady; 250 tibia at 125®32,50.
Cut meats steady; 20 kegs at, 16y.c for
shoulders, and 16y„®19c lbr hatnsiaid
dles-quiet and firm; 200 bxs ice cured'on
private terms. Lard a shade easierp 470
tcs at 1734 ®l9%c, chiefly 19%@19% for
steam, and 194 ® 20%c for kettle render
ed. Butter quiet at 16®190 for Ohio, and
113®360 for State. Cheese quiet and heavy
at 11®15e. Freights to Liverpool quiet
and nominally unchanged.
Latent-=Flour dull and 5c lower.
Wheat quiet and rather heavy: sales at
51.47®1,50 for N 0.2; $1,53(git,54 for No. 1
• spring. Rye quiet at $1.260)1,28 for west
ern. Oats dull at 8034®810 for western
afloat. Corn quiet at 92®96e for sound;
72®89c for unsound mixed 'western.
Pork quiet and without change. Beef
quiet and steady. Cut Meats in moder
ate request and unchanged. Bacon dull
and slightly in buyers' favor. Lard dull
at 1934 ®l9y,c ter fair to prime steam.
Eggs quiet and unchanged.
ST, Loins, July ie.—Tobacco firm and
unchanged. Cotion; no sales; middlings
aro worth 32;4®33c. Hemp is firm, but
quiet and unchanged. Flour; the de
mand has fallen off and prices are leas
firm, but not quotably lower, with sales
of superfine at. 5,123405,70; double ex
tra at $6Q6,60; .fall treble extra at 16,75
Q 7,60, and &nay at gsigio. ' Wheat;
spring is unchanged at $1,20 ©1,28 for
No. - 2, and $1,25 for No. 1; fall has de
clined 5QlOe, and prime to strictly prime
new sold at 51,2701,37 M, and choice to
fancy new and old at 51,45Q1,65. Corn
is very firm at 90Q95c for'yellow and
white, the latter for fancy in bulk; 97Q
98e for Mixed in sacks; $1 for yellow, and
V.,02Q1,05 for white. Oats opened
buoyant and higher, but closed inactive
and weak; black and mixed sold at 72®
730, and white at 73®76c. Rye firm and
better at , $1,18Q1,20. 'Whisky is held
higher at $1,08Q1,05; no sales. Groceries
are quiet and unchanged. Provisions
are firmer, and some articles are higher.
Pork sold at 533,25Q33,50 'for extra
heavy. Dry salted• meat sold at 17i4c
for clear sides, and 1830 for shoulders,
buyer for 15th of August. Bacon is
very strong at' 14Mo for shoulders, 17c
for rib aides; • 180 far heavy clear sides.
18MQ183eic for clear sides, and 21 @220.
forfor canvassed sugar cured hams. Lard
nominal at ]B®lB 0 . Cattle are quiet
at $ 8,5008,60. - Hogs steady at 57,75®
9,75. Receipts 9,000 barrels flour,
20,700 bushels wheat, 4,000 bushels corn,
4.000 buithela oats, and 1,600 heat' of
Clrmacio, July Is,—Eatenk likobalge
walk it MS oft 00.2.0,g PliF de ta:
MOW* FW:lsklitoS
s4®6at for apring • extras. Wheat firm
er, quiet and one cent higher, with sales
No. 1 at $1.33;4®1,85. and No. 2 $1,31X
@1,3234, closing at sl,3i for No. 2; this
afternoon No. 2 firmer, with sales at
$1,34 seller July. Corn dull; No.l nom
inal and inactive; No. 2 quiet at .81@82c
for fresh. and 74%@75340 for June re
ceipts, closing at 82c for iresh, and 80146
81c for regular, receipts; rejected quiet at
70@70;0; aci grade dull at 67@
60c; this afternacm market unsettled;
No. 2 nominally at 83c, seller. August.
Oats dull and Wgilic lower; sales of No.
2 at 6634©67c, closing quiet at 66@)6634c.
,Rye dull and steady at. $1,06 for No. 1,
and $1,04 for No. 2 Barley nominal at
61,40@1,50 fbr No. 2ln store. Highwines
quiet and firm at 61,00. Provisions dull.
Bless Pork at $33@33,25. Lard at 183,gi
190.. Dry Shoulders in fair request at
1234 c. Freights dull and unchanged.
Receipts for past twenty-four hours were
2,007 bbls floor , 82.490 bus wheat, 48,895
bus corn, 18,196 bus oats, 2,675 bus rye.
Shipments-5,611 bbls flour, 79,556 bu: ,
wheat, 68,898 bus corn, 1,032 bus rye.
CINCINNATI, July. 16.—Flour dull an,
demand light; family $6@6.25. Whoa
in better supply and dull at $1,25®1,30
mr new white; offered to come in next
Week at $1,25. Corn dull With a better
supply; ear 75c. Bye declined to $l,lO,
and the market dull. Cotton nominally
unchanged and very little in the market.
Tobacco firm with sale s 130 hhds at $5,75
@20,25. Whisky firm at $l. Provisions
firm. Bacon is a shade higher; sales
Shoulders at 1414 c, and of Sides at
18c; Ribs are held at 1834 c. Bulk Meats
firm at ' l3c for Shoulders, and 153;c for
Sides. Lard • 19®193 o and nominal.
Mess Pork $33. Butter unchanged with
not much demand, owing to the intense
heat; fresh 24@28e. Eggs declined to
150 and dull. Cheese dull at 13c for
Western Reserve, and 1514@16c for fac
tory. Groceries unchanged and quiet.
Linseed Oil dull at $l. Lard 011 $1,35@
1,40. Petroleum 271530 c. Gold 135j4
buying. Exchange firm at par.
CLEVELAND, July 16.—Flottr; citj )
made-19 for treble extra white, $7,75©
8 for double extra amber, 18.75 for double
extra zed winter, $6 for extra red winter,
and 56,50 four double extra spring; coun-
try madb-17.50@8,25 for double extra
white, $6,25@7,25 for double extra red
anti amber, 50,25016,75 for double extra
spring. Wheat; No. 2 held at $1,47; sales
1 car No. 2 do. at 51,35. Corn; Sales 2
cars No. 1 at 87o; 1 car N0."2 at 85c; 1 car
do, at 860. Oats; sales 2 cars at 72c. Rye;
No. 2 held at $l,lO. Petroleum; refined
held at 28©2834c, seller for August;
crude held at 56,40.
BEI
PHILADELPHIA, July 16.—Flour less
doing and steady; super 5565,37: extras
55,5005,75; new extra family $567,50;
low and choice grades Pennsylvania do
5666,75; Ohio and Indiana $768: fancy
$9®10,50. Wheat declining; new South
ern red $1,4861,50. Rye unchanged.
Corn scarce and advanced, with yellow
at 51,1561,20, and mixed western $1,126
1,13. Oats steady at 786800. Provisions
unchanged. Petroleum moves slowly;
crude 22340; refined 311.463134 e. Whis
ky unchanged.
*MIMI% July 16.—Cotton dull and
inactive; middling Sle; good ordinary
30e; receipts, 81 bales; exports, 22 bales.
Flour firm and low and medium grades
scarce; low superfine 15.0065,50, super
line $6,0066,50, and fancy brands $7680.
Wheat—sl,lo6l,3s. ,Corn 90e. Corn 80
682 e. hay $25. Bran $2O. Corn Meal
54.25(514,50. Pork dull at $34. .Lard 206
21e. Bacon steady; shoulders 11340, sides
18340. Week's receipts cotton, 264 Dales;
exports, 204 bales; stock, 583 bales.
TOLEDO, July 16.—Flour inactive.
Wheat: amber is a shade lower; sales at
81,48 on spot; $1,48, buyer the month,
for No. 1; red le better, 51.44, spot; 01,31,
seller, August; No. 2 red, 81,3034. Corn
is a shade better, No. 1, 87®88e; No. 2,
83n; rejected at 71c; condemned at 560;
Michigan, 82e. Oats to better, closing at
72e for No. 1. Rye steadyat 61,10 for No.
1 and Michigan. Receipts were flour,
700 bbis; wheat, 6,600 bush; corn, 6,100
bush; oats, .600 bush.
LotinvirmE, July 16.—Flour active;
sales of superfine at 54,25. Grain firm;
sales of amber wheat at 5,415, white at
$1,20, Mediterranean at $l,lO. Leaf To
bacco is a shade weaker,. with sales of
113'hhds at . V 4,70612,25. Provisions are
very firm. Mess Pork at 03- Bacon
shoulders at 14'3‘0, elear rib at 1834 c,
clear sides at 18Xc. Lard at 1934 e.
Sugar cured hams at- 20340. Highwines
firm at 11,00.
MILWAUKEE, 16 . -F lo u r 16.—“ our steady
at $11,00®6,75 for spring extras. Wheat
unsettled, with sales of 60,000 bus at
$1,3034 cash and seller July. for No. 2,
and $1,36 for No. 1. Oats - Arm and un-'
changed at 680 for No. 2. Corn firm.
with sales of No. 2at 76e. Rye nominal
at 41,0 for No. L Receipts-1,500 'bbls
flour, 60,000 bus wheat. . . Shipments
-1,000 bbls flour, 150,000 bus wheat:
Baurizonk, July 10,—Flour quiet and
low grades firm. Wheat weak and low
er; _prime to choice new red $1,50®1,85.
Corn advanced; white $l,lO, and yellow
$1,10.> Oats firm at 75®800.' Mess Pork
quiet at $34. Bacon active and advand
lug; rib aides 18%018%c; clear rib 18%
@18%o; shoulders 18%©153e; hams 22%
@230. Lard dull at 1834@20c. Whisky
unchanged. Stocks very scarce.
DETROIT, July 16.—Flour dull. Wheat
in fair demand, with very little offering;
No. 1 white at $1,67, and No. 2 do. at
$l,BB. Data; nothing doing; buyers are
holding back for new crop.
Dry Goods Market.
NEw YORK, July 18.—The dry goodei
market is comparatively quiet but
steady' at 1635®17c for the beat heavy
brown sheetings; 13@i8lio for heavy do.
skirtings; 13(4)135 o for new styles dark
Prints; 17®190 for printing cloths; 21c
for new styles printed delaines; 250 for
New York tousling, 22350 for Wammutta,
1200 for Tuscarora, 190 for Lonesdale,
po for Pepperell; 6.4 sheetings, 80c for
, 'Conestoga extra; Ticking, 270 for Ham,
ilton regular doe,: 170 for Thorndike do.;
220 for Amoskeag. Stripe% 110 for Pitts.
field ; 14c for Boston, Blue Denims, 21;(c
for Workingmen's do., and 16c for
Pecinot corset jeanii.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
PITTRBDROR. FORT 'WAYNE CEI.
DAGO RAILROAD, July 16.-2 cars metal,
Bryan & Caughey; 1 do do, Loomis A.
Collard; 2 dodo, Everson & Preston; 2
cars shoulders, 50 tea hams, 3' B Parker;
25 bbls 'highwines, R C 1 Lyon; 82 bdls
broombandles, El R McClellan; 100 green
lidos At Delange; 2 bales broom corn,W
Hubbard; 800 bbls flour, T C Jenkins
it Bro; 10 tcs hams, F Sellers dr Co; 55
bhlshighwines, Schmidt & Friday; 2
cars rye, W J Meek; 3 bbls potatoes,
Woodworth & Davison; 800 pigs lead,
Pittsburgh Water Co; 100 'bbls flour,
B Heazleton; 1 car , wheat, .7 S Liggett it
CO; 8 bbls eggs. Day 4r. Co; bxs cheese,
A& J Kerr; 7 do do; W H Kirkpatrick;
7do do, NI Braden; 20 do do, EL Rob
ison &Co; 20 do do, S P Shriver it Co;
54 do do, B F Atistip; 100 oil bbls, B D
Moore; 9 bag cheese, Volgt, Mahood dr,
Co; 1 bbl eggs. A Kirkpatrick A Co; 74
she oat* Graham & M a rshall, . 50 bbls
highwlnets ,Littell dt Atechling; 25 casks
Peariof ,Bakets• Pearce 4 Co; 50 bbls
whi s ky v w, cox &Co; 1 oar feed, 1 do
corn,,Roff & Herron; 1 car stone, S A
Long, •
ounougunpAtisal ;PSTlNlsmies 3Au,.
SCUM • 1604.11,centliittat.3=
_ KelLnlight,,.l o it; CO; Al do'
.PITTSBUItGIi GAZETTE : SATURDAY, J1.71 ! Y 17, 1869.1
Bend Iron Clo; Ido abaci ore,2 do lime
atone ore, Hussey, Wells & Co; 2 do lime
stone ore, Coleman, Rohm & Co; 1 do .
luMber, W W Rigdon & Co; 1 do rye W
J Meek; Ido ore, Stroenberger & C o; 6
do blooms, J Moorhead; 3 do do, Nimick
& Co; 1 car do, Park, Bro's t Co, 1 do
pusher, 0 F Lamm; 20 cases tobacco,
Means & Coffin; 7 bits crackers, 138 Mar
vin: 30 Wag cheese, 5 bbls apples. T-C
Jenkins: 4 liners, Win McKim; 15 bas
cheese, Watt, Lang & Co; 35 do do, 32
bbls apples, W H Graff &Co; 4 bbls flour,
A Kirkpatrick & Co; 2• do tallow, W
Flaccus & Son; 12 bbls apples; 2 kgs but
ter, 1 bbl eggs, Head & Metzger; 20 bits
cheese, Voikt, Mahoood- & Co; 71 empty
oil bbls, D Ely & Co; 14 bbls apples, 11
Riddle; 22 do do,. 16 bbls potatoes, H
Rea Jr.
ALLEGEENY VALLEY RAILROAD. July
16.-65 bble tar, Pittsburgh Acid Works;
2 care grain, Martin Brickell dt 00; 2 do
limMone, 1) L Reynolds; 43 bgs oats, 3
pkgefi,-J ggs, WII Kirkpatrick & Co; 73
h
c 4 opts C ShOup; 2 - bis 'butter, L .7
7
131 nehard; 82 bgs oats, Knox di Orr; 1
metal, ft Woodsides; 2 do do,
M Keight Porter dr Co; 38 bgs oats,
Bingluun & Laing; 720 bbls oil, Fisher
Bro; 160 do do, Pool Bro; 78 hides, W C
Barbour; 2 cars stone, Harrison & Co,
CINCINNATI AND ST.
Louis RAILROAD ' July 16.-6 bbls oil,
Harris t Ewing; 5 bbls eggs, sdo but
ter, W H Graff & Co; 88 bags rye. W J
Meek; 50 bbls flour, .W H Rankin it Son;
1 car malt, Darlington & Co; 50 tea hams,
J H Parker; 5 tea dry beef, E if Myers it
Co; tcs hams, J H Renshaw dr, Co; 200
bbls flour, J Gardner; 5 tcs lard, 5 bbls
lard oil, Lippincott.
ALLEGHENY STATION, July 16.-
100 bbls flour, G Stewart; 1 car stone, S
A Long;: 2do do, Bo ent% & Co; 2 do
do, Forrester it Megraw: 3 dodo, Supe
rior Iron Co; 1 do do, JP& R H Knox;
1 car cooperage, Ralya & Robertson; 1
car metal, Lindsay it McCutcheon; 2 cars
iron ore, Spang & Co.
The river is again /king at this point
under the influence of the recent heavy
rains at the headwaters of the Allegheny,
and last evening the Monongahela
marks indicated seven feet nine inches.
The weather yesterday cloudy and hot,
with several showers; mercury at 5 P. at•
89 in the shade.
The. Kenton arrived and departed as
usnaL
The Bellevernon, Capt. J J Darragh,
Jr., will positively depart 'for St. Unit;
to-day, and passengers and shippers can
rely on this announcement.
The Lorena, Capt. Sam Shumaa, is
now making engagements for St, Louis,
and will take her departure early next
week.
Business continues very dull at the
landing, and unless a boat is fortunate
enough to fall in with an iron pile, she
experiences considerable difficulty in
picking up a full trip.
—The Kate Putnam left Cincinnati for
Pittsburgh on Wednesday, and the Belle
was advertised to follow.
—Capt.: McCarty sold his interesttin the
Armadillo, at Cincinnati, on Wednes
day, at the rate of 18.000 for the entire
boat.
—The Kanawha Republican states that
two dredge boats are busily engaged
widening and improving the Elk chute,
just relow Charleston.
—The Leslie Coombs was seized by the
United States Marshal yesterday, fur a
violation of the Internal Revenue laws
in failing to take out the necessary pa
pers. Her officers planked down 1:,00.
and the Leslie ""lit out" up the river.
—.l 4 ymau Bradford, mate of the Emma
Floyd,dwas struck in the back of • the
head ith a bowlder, and knocked down
and robbed of $35, Monday night, on the
Cnicinnati wharf, when returning to the
boat. His assailants were two. lie was
insensible for some time after being
struck.
—The Mollie Ebert has reached, St.
Louis from ,Fort Benton. She' was
seventy-three days out from St. Louis,
and expertenceitan immense amount of
trouble from excessive low water, lack
of fuel, &c. She is in good condition,
however,• and will not need to be dock
ed or repaired. !,
—The Louisville Courier-Joan:a/ con
tains the following paragraph: , The con
stable was hunting the Sam. J. Hale yes
terday. On her last trip she refused to
,pay, her wharfage-412; hence the, war• rant. The. officer, however, failed to
capture her. The Minneoth, of the same
line, Cincinnati and Memphis, failed to
pay her wharfage on her last visit, and
will find a warrant awaiting her on her
arrival at that port.
—A Carlo telegraph to the Cincinnati
Commercial says: The Baltic has coal
and lays over until this morning to
clean out boilers; fdture "destinatiOn un
certain. She may possibly tow the hull
of the Underwriter to Cincinnati. The
Ajax has the largest tow ever brought
dirwn the river. It consists of 18 coal
boats, 8 barges, and 8 fuel boats for her
own use, the whole containing over WO.-
000 bushels of coal. John Dougherty
and John Stafford are psiots.
—The report that the Captain of the
Colossal had been stabbed in 3he abdo
men by a negro is Incorrect It was
Capt. Jim Lockhart, of the Bertha, who
was out, while on his steamer et Bionic
City. It seems that he had some trouble
with his crew, and was compelled to dis
charge and order them from the boat,
when one of the "roustabouts" turned
on him with a knife and gave him'a seri
ous out as reported. Pilot Jos. Ohl
mann of the Colossal, says that at no
timeduring the present seasonthas there
bern more than thirty Inches' of water
on Dauphin's Rapids.
—Sioux City, lowa, advises of the Bth
say: Rnports of a small rfse. flata
down last night report the Emilie oLa
barge end Utab getting along well; The
other evening we -bat ten boats here,
more, than ever known at anyone time. .
The mate of the Peninah fired three
pistol shots at a negrof no • blood was
shed; be afterwards struck a roustabout
on the ,head nearly killing, him. All
whisky.
The Captain of the Colossal, was•
stabbed In the • abdomen, by whom .I
don't know. The wound is not serious.
All crews struck to.day; And put'a stop
to all work. Men itre asking 150 Per.
month; laborers 50c per hour. The
boats all refuse to pay these rates. The
men so far are firm.
RIVER PACKETS,
OR ST. LOUIS. GA-agiag
LENS. DUBUQUE AND ST.
ADL.—The tins passenger .packet,
BELLICVERNON.,:.C.ipt. J. J. D MIRAGE'. JR.,
Wilt leave for the &nose and intermediate ports
on THIS DAY. 171 n Inst.. at 4 J I). (lOLLINOWOOD.
j Hi • JOHN FLACK. Agents.
ID IT g 8 UR t ad :ok,
wyrovtarso AND -
IC.EBBBVBO.I. I IM:TII4svp company , ' What
Nut. /onset' wiPatt StriP.f. altlyin.l9 WED'
NEBDATO and asivanAys, •
outintaelati ~ . . aannwrcVLaistar.
ffisoktrßr A rarg—tia&, ,, F.lTs,D7.,;
inkfiug:4•9o,Wplq7QoD,
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RIVER NEWS.
PABILEBSIIIIII6II.
00DiritlistoWN makskscH.ANTS
J. L. ........ Z. WITMENBOR•
DILLINGER it STEVENSON,
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
Pure Rye Whiskies.
IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
sP2O PITTSBURGH. PA.
ESTABLISHED BY A. & T:: B
W. N. GORILY,
WROL.ESALE GROCER,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
(Dnizoriy Orr. RAG= Horn,)
porrawirratAwa.va.
se :yie
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
Successor to Fetzer & Armstrong,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MiRCHANT,
Na 2.5 MARKET STREET.
mne
N. sTErsa. .J. ♦. bTZIILi.
STEELE & SON,
Commis/40n Merchants,
AND DIALNEB IN
EMAYDR. GI.R.A.IPT,VEMXIO. ace.
No. 96 OHIO STEM, near East. Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
PICT= 1111 . 1 L 4.1k8. T. S=CR MT
KEIL & lIITCHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
♦AD DYLLILAS 1*
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, KILL FEED,
349 Liberty U,, Pittsburgh.
1ay24:b87
L e J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale aad Retail grows,
No. WS rENN STRIEZT.
1016:529
liITTLE, BAIRD &. PATTON,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants
an Dealers In Produce, Ylonr, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard OIL Iron, Nails (flan,
Cotton Yarns and all Pntsburgh Manuta c tures
generally. 112 and IE4 az:COED ET ET,
Pittsburgh.
JoRN sErProN A WALLACE.
§:
UPTON& WALLACE_, Whole.
D
SALE GROCERS AN PROD GCE DELL.
No. 6 SLYTH STREET. PRA etargh.
talz:rfA
JOHN I. HOIN3I..IDW. B. 441,..681.
TORN I. _HOUSE &BROS., gUc-
U censors to JOHN I. HOME & CO., Whole.
salOOtooert and Commission Merchants, Con
ner of Bmithlleld and Water dtreeta. Pittsburgh.,
PROFESSIONAL.
G
CAMP,
%X. ,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT.LAW,
°nice. No. 127 FOUBTB AVENUE, Pitts
batch, (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H.
Lowrie") will practice la the U. 8. Circuit and
District Courts, In the State Supreme and all t h e
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec
tions In most of theadjacent counties. Ja29:dl3
ARCIMM,D BLAKELEY,
80.'98 Winn 19111ZEIN
sadull)fhiiii ,
A.
AMNON,
Justice of:the Peace.
CONVEYANCER, - REAL . ESTATE AND [HSU.
. . RANCE AGSM.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMISEMIAId.
Collection of Rents solicited and promptlrst
t ended to.
WM. B. NEEPER,
ALDEIMAN - AND EX-OFFICIO J USTICE OF
• THE- PitACB.
•
OFFICE. 89 FIFTH AVENIIEj
Special attention given to conveyancing Ind
collections. Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawl
up. and an legal business attended to promptly
and accurately. •
AIIIVEL McMASTERS,
S
ALLIDEMMAN,
Re-Officio Justice_ of the Peace and Police Map
taste. Mice,
_GRAFT STICK/LT, opposite the
Ca thedrak PITTSBURGH, PA. •
Deeds, sonde, liortgages, Acknowledgments,
DpolitSons, and all Legal Business ex
with promptneu and dispatch. mbis
JOHN A. STRAIN,
bLD -
KX-01 1 71C10 JUSTICE OP THt PIIAOI6 AND
POLICS MAGISTRATE..
OA:AIMS FITTH STREET, opposite the Ca.
thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, - Bonds, Non.
gages, Acknowledgments, Depolltions and all
Legs
tch BIIIIIIC4/ executed with pronnitness and
dispa. •
4 1ARD.'11,11(Ar ri r
‹c.
totifsifiturio dl N
CLA.• T 7 t RS
0e51.70
S e •
4 PERPAPT:CURF
:For DyspeOsia, Fever and Ague, Ac.i-
Aity of the Stomach;- Loss of Apipetite,
Nausea,. Heart-burn, Jaundice,'; Arid all
diseases arisihr, from a disordered state"
.of. the Stomach, Liver or Intestines..
Prepared by • SEWARD, BENTLEY
&ENET, Druggists, Blade, N. Y. Bold
by All Druggists. •
asm o mo. ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE,
BY TES
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
ZABTERN DIVISION,
Lying along tea Una of their road. at
01 4 00 T 015,00 PER AMR,
Mid on a ORISDIT OlMva IM O&
PcM tartbAM pastimilils. maps, Ma. address
' • jeltN P. mcvsszase
Liinaaxingsstostez, Topeka, ;sums.
.or aLia, s.zikiato!ts, 'sews. ;
rant -
VIA Lutorke--1 00 ,ffimulren
'Clevelaid lone Lim; 00 NU MONS
doylbzeserti
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3NSURANOE.
THE IRON CITY.
MURAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Ff,deral St., Allegheny City.
MMOTORS:
Bon. JAMES L. GRAHAM.
Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D.,
Capt. R. ROBINSON.
Rev. A. K. BELL D.D.
.Rev. S. B. wEbßfr. •
W. A. REED., Cashier Allegheny Trust 00.
JACOB RUSH, Real Estate Agent,
SIMON DRUM. Mayor of. Allegheny.
C. W. BE N N YHatter,
A. 8. BELL..Anorne,y.at-Law.
D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant,
D. BWOCililt. Insurance Agent. -
Capt. ROST. ROBINSON, President.,
Rev. J . CLiAlt IK, D..Viee President.
JACOB RUSH, Secretary,
C. W. DENIM. Treasurer.
M. W. WRITE, MinicAL ADVISED.
SWOUER, (kali Agent.
_
This is a home company. conducted on the mutual
principte, each policy holder receiving an equal
share of theiirolits of the Company. Policies
will be issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economi
cal basis will afford a safe investment to each
polio holder. and thereby retain the money at
home to encourage home industry. mtiiihrie
BEN IFItAiiiiLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEOMY,
OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BARK
BUILDINGS,
No. 41 Ohio St., Allegheny.
A HONE COMPANY, managed by Manion
woo known to the community, who tenet by fair
dealina to merit a share of your patronage. .
t x l ß i.O A . rign i iic°77— . "'' 7=7.Pressecgauryalt:
DIRECTOBB
1
Henry Irwin A 'D. L. Patterson, Wm, Cooper,
Sec. B. Eldine, 'Jacob Frans, Gottleib Faas,
Simon Drum J. Smi th , Jacob Rush ,
W. M. Stewart . : P. Whitton , Josepb Craig, J
Jos. Lautner, H. J. =Munn,
11 Jere. trnhei l ,
EL E. - EIIOM
GENERAL AGENT.
ap10:035 ,
INSURANCE COMPANY,
FILEILAN'S BUILDING,
iick. H Filth AVO3III/6 Second Floor,
• kirrsausea,
Capital All 'raid Up.
DIRECTORS.
N. J. Wallace,ie7. ;E.'39.ollver, Jr, !Capt.N.Balley,
Dran w :S. H. Eastman. lA. Chambers,
Jake HUI. :S. ,Jas. M. bailey.
Thomas Smith. iJno.S. Willock,
ROBERT H. KIN 9, President..
JNO. F. JENNINGS, Vice Preatdent.
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Capt. R. J. GRACE, Genn.Agent.
Insures on Liberal . Terms on all Fire
and Marine Risks.
ap2:gil -
pENNSIELVANIAL
• INSURANCE COOPARY .OF PIITTSBUR6W
. OFFICE. No; 16714 WOOD STREET, BANE
0) COMMERCE B.DINO.
This is a Home Company, and insures against
loss by Ore exclusively.
LEONARDiALTER, President.
C. 0. BOYL
_Vice President.
ROBEET PA RICH, Troasarer.
HUGH McILURENY, Secretary.
. BLEEMOES;
Leonard Walter, . George Wilson,
,C. C. Boyle. Geo. W. Evans.
• Robert Patrick, J. 0. Laope,
Jacob Painter, J. C. Pithier,
Josiah Ring, John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hop kins, A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul,
ifiDEMNITT _
AGAINST LOSS BY PIRA
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.OF PHILADELPHIA,
0FF1CE.434 t 437 CEEMT3II72' BT:.nru Ira.
x i
Charles JT. Rancher s liordecal R. Lords'
Tobias Wagner. David 8. Brown.
Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea.
Jacob R. Sooslth, Edward - C. Dais,
rporge W. Richard George Pales.
CHARLES G. BAN Presiders*.
RDW. C. DAL'S. Vice President.
W. C. BTEELE, Reor/I— T ZAiro tna.
J. GARDNER. TIN.-Asisal..
North West earner and Wdod Streets.
atis23:wls ,
IMO
NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Car. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny,
office. in Um SECOND NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING. •
JOHNMARTIN, President,
BHOWN,_Jn.,lflee President,
JAMES B. bTAVENSON. t3ecretary.
Dorscrtnon .. .
I
John A. Miler, !Jas. Lockhart. Jos. Mem
Jas.L.Grabara. Robert : Lea, • • O. C.: Boyle,.
Jno Brown„Jr.loeoreetlerst, - Jacob Kopp..
o.dPWllllams Jno.'Stamv4cni J. hiolianiame.
P O P
N INSINLINVE COIN.
EN 11:WIE.' President. : •
0m.1141 . titheral
P L I . lila ln retarl. Aden t.
c% dig Water streets h 40 011 Pine*
house. immure. Pittabarct. •
Will tune aspansaltiritds of Ylre sad Ma
rine Mids. A home Institution, managed by Di
renors who are well knowo to the consmitilty y
Di
ed who at determined try promptint and litser
allty to maintain the character which they have
assumed. as offering the hen Protection to WM
who desire SO • r
Draiirrois:
__ _
Alexander Nlmiek, Joan li.menrans,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke. '
James McAuley, William S. Brans,
Alexander Spar, Joseph 11.1A,ricli.
DAndrew Adrian. PhUllY_ tr.
avid M. Long, Wm. X
D. mann. • noir
pir . zpg INSURANCE CON•
onnoa. N. E. CUENS3 WOOD & MYTH WM.
• Home Commuintaki ng Fire mid Idattoe Risks
pinuronOns:
obi W att, "Ptelltisi;lll,""
ohn N. Part . Charles Arbuckle. '
pt. James
m. Van Kir Wm .Ir..M au4
James D. Ver ner tv Samuel
WII. PHIL sldent. : • ,
' JOHN WATT lee President.
W.-If. HABDtillOwßeratta iy.
OAPT. JAN. mot ON. Remus! Aurae.
ALL EGPiIENT INSVRANCE
COMPANY:OIP PITTSBURGH.
01C.No. s7lll3Til STENET.B.asi Bt DoW.
insures aaslast all kinds of Fire ane,
JOHN TRWth. Js.. Preildept.
T. J. HossissoN, Nrkoi President.
0. 0. D_O_RNNlA,isecretary.
CAPT. General Meat.
iscrro ns:
Joan Troia.' no im N. L. Irahneatoon
J. - fiesjaesen, W. H. li Evsrson.
0. 0. Hum.
char Uarv i eY es C r rlaga an. P anCli ant.
, OaPt. 17M. wean. T. H. Nevin.
STOMTON HOTEL,
CAPE MAY, N. J..
Will open on the 114th of JVNIC. 1889. This
hotel has been erected. within the put year, af
fords ample accommodation tot beery tone thou.
and guests and is furnished equal to any of the
leading hotels in the United States.
For tame, until then, address,
PETIta GARDNER, Proprietor.
No., 307 Walnut street' Philadelphia.
te2;k15.W711 ,
Iproatirmic CEMENT.--100
Nils Louisville Itydralle Vane zit:" lb, sole
7 - J. II HPlitiab
DEIHL ASIL-20 sacks or sale
A. .1. A. itIANIPLELD.
111011A111.- Pu 41 14 ,Arst
son, Ibr eby •
, , we MORIRT *
DAIS 111114PL :IL IFORtinirri. .
uk Mo ra, ha
,;, - .i• IDICErtiOU.
zanscraus.
RAILRCULDI3.-
11M14)HL.
B. W. and CLE ream. Pll 9 1 poßr B ; lH u ic. B.
From May 9th, 1860 trains wi ll leave treat
and arrive at the Union anat., north side, Pitaw
burgh city time s as follows:
,freaps.... • I Amiss.
Chict, Ex. .ts:0114 Chicago Ex...1:5e asa
Erie Yirn tic. TOW am, Ex..111:03 m
cri. hyR , .111:18a m.wing Ex 10:43 ale
Chicago Xa11..6:58 a m :at. Loan Ex 7:08 prat
.011101180 a am 11111 , 30 11x4104:08 p
NriOg 11:Oat:to:Cleveland Ex 3:53 p m
Chicago Ex., 11:013 p m Erie A Yienloxs:sllpm
W'e a Erie Exa:3s & Wh'ig Ex6:s3pm
Dspartfrom Atka Assay: Arrive Ca Anteing
Bear ails Ao.B in Leetsdale A:L.6:55.M
Leetsdale 10:03 am Raft Falls " 8:7116 as
" • " 11:38 =Mew Castle "10513 sal
Rochester 1:251pm Know " 9:L3 mu
Enon " .3:sBpm Lansdale • 1:03 pm
Leetsdale Aco.5:1101:1•Bels'e Valle " 114_4 Spa
Bea'rFalls " • 6:1 p m Lelsdale " 4:ais
Leetsdale ** 10:431010 " 7:25 on
Fair Oaks Ban. Fair Oaks Mtn
. ligGargh. I:l4g c m s _ll i al Walt NAB an
Air 1014 ' i). nahicig En/ d ress arrives diUN
J. IL KIMBALL. J. N. ICULLOUGEL,
llen'l Ticket Agent, Will &Teen%
mylo
Elll 3 . A.
i .FIGE OF i . ;7llDegg.lo —
TINE
merit Insismiraoten.
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OM
REOIONS WITHOUT OHANOII OF CAM'
On and after MONDAY, June 14th, ne 9. TWO
THROUGH TRAINS. DALDY'leXtleptrSunday)
will leave PittabUrit D_e_pot, cor ner of Mew
enth and Pike ' Meets, Or Wau•hiln.oll Cl9 , ,,Thig..-
filo. and all point* in tr e Oil Itegidns.' - •
LEAVE PITTSBURGH. rill , ' ittYrrgEßllMlll
Day Ex ' 5:00 a m my Ex 5:16 is
night Ex ..'... 7:30 OM HOU Ex 6:30 aEI
Bradrs B AC 3.05 pto , Bradys B Ao 10:15 an
Freeport Ao 0:40 am 'lst,SodaW•Pka 1:40a a
iiid tiodaW 'ls 0:30p m Tree_port Ac. 6:15 pin
I lid
Ist Hutton... 6:45 a m Ist Holton,. 5:50 am
2611111t0n-1g:00 -pi Halton... 9:00 pna
ad Holton ....11:01) pm, 3d Hutton... 1:05 pin
Arnold's Ac. 5:00 p m . Arnold's-Ac., .5:40 pat
Church train to and front Soda Works leave
Ptttsborgh .at 1:10 P. 5. Arrive at Pittsburgh.
(sunditys,) at 9•50 A, st. ' .
Express trains stop -only at 'principal points.
Accommodation rainestop at all stations
J. J. LAWRENC4,, esn't StnOt.
• ' THOMAS M. ILINH, Assn.. bnp't.
rAENNSVLV.Aaamm
NU CENTRAL nAtjD. On and ile.oll 25th. 1169, Trak*
will arrive at and from the Union Depot.
corner of . Washin add Liberty streeta. as
follows:
ArMee.. Depart..
Hail 1:95 en "Dal Express.. Ll 5 am
Fast Line..... 1.445 am Southern Ex.. 4:a 0 ant
Wai !N0..1. .6 SOani Wan'* No. 1.. 6:30 am
Brintoracc'n. 7:30 am Hall. Train..:.. 9:15 ma
Wall's No. 2.. 9:50 am Ilow'dAsti:2o saa
Cincinnati Ex.91:10 am *Cincin'ti Ex 111:30 yet
Johnstown Ac10:35 am Wall's No. 2..21:51 am
How'd Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:ospm
Pittsb"sli Ni. I:3opm Braddocks Ac. 3:40 pm
Phila. Expressl:so pm kiln. Express 4:slopait
Wall's No. 3...9:50 pm Wail's No. L. 4:so . cen
Braddock Ac.. 5:50 gen Wall'a No. 4.. 6:osmn
Hosed AC No 2 9:35 pm *Fast Line 7:30 put
Wall's No. 4.. VOW pm 'How'd so No 2.9:90 ma
Way PasstOr 10:510 pat Walla No. a.. 11:00 pm
"These trains make , close connection at Hants.
burg for Baltimore. -
The Church Train leaves; Wails Matto@ evert
Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh
10:05a. m. Re turning, !ewes Pittsburgh
1.11:1.1p. m. and arrives at Walls Statics
A:10 p. m.
'Cincinnati Express leave* daily.. Art min
daily except Sunday.
For Butner inihrmaticrn aprply to
. BECKWITH. Agent.,
The Pen.nrylvaniallailroadComiany note,
sums any risk tbrßaggage, exce for weartunati
parel„and limit theft , responsi ß i g tv to One Hum.
dre. Dollars in value. All exceeding
tbs t amount in value will be aft a l a lrisk or the
owner. unless taken iv special contract.
. EDWARD H. WiLLT AWN
apR General Superintendent, Altoona, Thu
mrx lza .
lt
...AD.„.andafterAprlßath . m
, W m
9.a Ilu v
Ps as z ezr wm Trains on the WeMin _ _ Mvanlia 1
Rat arrive at anti -akin , uruni ea
Peders I treet Depot, Allegheny tiity,lS fblktwir.
• drifts. s . I litair , • Agyart...l
igierd'e NO 121:40 a la Taw sit
ort No.18:20 s m Freeport No. 1 14:110eze
Express 10:40 a in Efitarpti , g finlll:44o am
Sharph , g No.11:210 pra !Express .. 9:60 psg,
Freeport NO. 14:00 p miSpringd'e Nal 34.30 put
Mail—. ... ..... 5:50 p m irrft , port 21 - a.211i110 put
13pringd'e No 2 0:510 o milipringd2eAO2l2:3o psi
Aboye trains run daily except
The Church. Train leaves. Allegheny'AMMlClt
eves) - danday at 7:40 - a.'in., reaching Allegheny
City }fl 9:50 a. m. _Returning, leaves Allegh
City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Alleghtmy - J,
Lion at 3:40 p.m_. - : .. • - i. -
COMICIMATION Thems2l2—For sale In packages
of Twenty between Allegheny _ City, Cbestust
street, Heirs, .Bennett. Pine Creekl4%ns anal
Sharpsbura and good only_an the trains stopping ,
at Stations smelled on tickets. — • ; • ,
i
The trains - leaving Allestudn4 i it 1:0 0 a.
mm . make direct connection at hWai.
ker , e Line of Stages for Rtitler aud ann torts.
Throat ph tickets ma b e ' purchased it tinice..
No. ISt Clair sine near thsiSus . -gonThiViyis
Fittabor.h, and at :t e Deo=:. A. 60 0 1.-.
For !briber lalbraistion aliniywi_i_ vit.
JA*13221.1.,
Feder/Unreel encl.
The Western PennsylVania• Railroad win negt
ies same any,risk Or . Baggage, except fbrwearhlC
apparel, and' ' limit their - responsiEllty to Was
Hundred Dollars in value. ..All: baggage ex.
weans tt is amount in value willhe at tite risk fa
the owner, tiniest tams by epeeist
EDWARD H.
sP22 Otnerel Etu peti n .t.. o 4 i n4.-:4.4 (4 F1Pii,. _
L 3 ITTSBVHQK
CINMNATI:
. LOUIS
PAN 'CANDLE SOIPM,,
- CHANGE 91 1 ' sad after MODI ILM
April 26tk, 1869, trat_gia 11eaye "ALA mita
tat Unlisn Depot. aaltaanm , - • \,‘
Hall,' lara. 91. AIM as,
Fast Line T:ia p. at •
Kneen 113 D TOO. • *Ma.%
.Hued Aces • 6;83 lb, to. 6:58 p. a.
McDonald's Acen,No.lll:43 a. in. 8:18 a. sa.
Btelbenville Accasamod. 3486.1 a. 9;B3 is
llaDoaaldls Aerln. 'No: 29:18 com.: 31111 t D. w e
bandalebarah TrflDr. 111:68 941846 Ela
•
Apr No r 1 w. Nom
1111:13 P. x. train 111 anive
Altothrs Mins daily. BraiSrn excel*
'ed. The 11 : 43 &Au. Anaklk , close_ ear.
sections arliewatkArr Zatlenille.,l,,: •r ,
S. JP. SCULL, OeneraLTlcker e =l4B
W. W. CAB% FlutPtillittabeilills.
PINTMITROMEMNIENOM
emoncLus v I.
tAnzoktr. r
•
On and after TIIIMAY. lioyenther, :ISt%
1361, trains will arrive at an depart from the
D o rt. corner of W
Want and - Water' streets. , le
..
Doctor. ArtiMS.
Kanto andfrom Union- - - •
town 7:00 d. at. 6:00 P. W.
NeKeeirport Aecomdton REDO A. 3:03 P.
Ex. to and from Unt*n. 3:00 P. it. 10:10
Wed Newton Arromtd 4:30 P. M. 6:36 A. ry
Braddock , ' Aecomdt , n. 0:111 P. M. 7:50 P. X
Hight Ao. toNeliomort4o:3o - 11. 0:15 A. ME
Sandia , (Munn TraMlo
an d frames Newton 3:00 P:Y.1010€14.
for tick ply 11: 1"4 RATEOND. Agaat
3. STOUT . Eirpenntendent. nee
al OH Y
nowrs.
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Easterii Di~ief n.
The BHORIrzeT isD MUST Raw*
et. 1
C•010[9110 Necada •
California • lU ah,
Arizona Ilinkinatin o
• Nov, Mexico, Idaho,
Omen.
No rotas Nan elate Mae sOOLawirehertra
Ja1 1 59 ( 1 1 5 . 1212 daTa ezooPtedaock theirral ol maw
of r acne Ea ma at. ye tan4.Banalp
bat and at. - Joe Kaltroad from to nay, conneetw
in. at Lavrenoth Topeka • end IN amego with
MIMS lar all Dolnto In Bowen,. At end et
%reek vett
._ or a gir p ortli mita the IMMO])
STATZB ZIP p i te.Nl , l3 DAILY
LI11.? OVIC
Drag V 331114 SAM= - 14As • ics
A 171)
All Points in the Tetritotiesi
Ana with 731.1-1911 IA• 7. 3 : 141101
of COACHES for Yon Bent 7a nom, ram.
Ail nquersie, Santa Te x and all, points in nil,.
sone and new Relic*. • - • -
.With the men addluonn Of rouing "teat
and equipnieek -end the srmatemelul mats
nun resnonwere Overland Transportatinn Lime
tram' Urn western tettninnsi 'Ohs road rune ofese
antonneo Owittelte -Ro ti44 , !paw:WV= et
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