A salacious look at the people and places of Saint Louis that at the time carried a less than sterling reputation. Includes entries on the morgue; the levee; Kerry Patch; Clabber Alley; Morgan Street; opium joints; Biddle Street; confidence men; crap playing; the boodle racket; cheap lodging houses; turf exchanges; pawnbrokers; gilded sin; lottery ticket sellers; doing the slums; Clark Avenue dives; sharks at the (Union) Depot; street fakirs; mock auctions; suggestions (for travel in the city); places of interest; and showing up the dives.
Report year ends June 30. Reorganized and consolidated with the Cleveland, Canton & Southern Railroad, 1899. New series of reports begin 1900. Called Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad Co.
Dialogue about anti-Mormonism. Extracts from this pamphlet were reprinted in the Baptist Home Mission Monthly in May 1883. It has never been fully republished.
Merchants bridge : it should be constructed as fast as men and money can build it : an appeal by the North St. Louis Citizens Assoction ..., Other Titles: Merchants bridge : it should be constructed as fast as men and money can build it : an appeal by the North St. Louis Citizens Association ...
duties. He shall keep a regular set of books containing tl1e.accoiints of the Company, showing the disposition ot all 1’DS fl1fldS that may pass Ilirough his hands, and keep his accounts, as Treasiirer, in such banks or places of deposit as the Board of Directors may from time to time designate. He shall, as early as practicable after the close of each fiscal year, present to the President a com... Show more duties. He shall keep a regular set of books containing tl1e.accoiints of the Company, showing the disposition ot all 1’DS fl1fldS that may pass Ilirough his hands, and keep his accounts, as Treasiirer, in such banks or places of deposit as the Board of Directors may from time to time designate. He shall, as early as practicable after the close of each fiscal year, present to the President a complete Show less
Text printed on newsprint, 4 columns per page.
"This sheet was printed on the Baltimore and Ohio Passenger Department tableau car in the grand Sesqui-Centennial Parade, Baltimore, Monday October 11th 1880, upon the first cylinder power press ever introduced and run by steam power in a parade. The power, as well as the coupon and local ticket presses, from the printing house of John D. Lucas, Baltimore."