This Company's system of Through Cars between principal Cities, and through trunks for parcels, saves shippers 



Loss, Damage, Delay and Annoyance. 



jfy^oneif 0rders. 



Issued at all OfiSces of the Company. Payable at 

 15,000 places in the United States, Canada and Europe, 

 and practically good everyM here. 



The only system of sending money through the 

 mails furnishing a receipt which, in case orders are 

 lost, delayed, stolen or destroyed, insures the pur- 

 chaser against loss. 



The rates are less than for any other method of 

 sending money where absolute security is afforded. 



Express Money Orders can be purchased during any 

 hour of the day, and no written application is re- 

 quired. 



For remittance by mail to Europe these orders are 

 preferable to all other mediums of exchange ; Rates 

 are less than those usually offered by others ; Payee 

 will always receive the full equivalent in the cur- 

 rency of the country where payable. 



Travelers, whether at home or abroad, will find 

 in these orders a most convenient way to carry funds 

 with perfect safety, and a simple plan of identifica- 

 tion. 



RATES for EXPEESS MONEY ORDERS. 



Payable in U. S. & Canada. 



FOR NOT OVER 



$ 5 00 - - 5 Cents. 

 10 00 - 8 



20 00 - = 10 



SO 00 - 12 



40 00 " ^ 15 



50 00 - 20 



(4 

 (6 



Payable in Europe. 



FOR NOT OVER 



$10 00 - 10 



20 00 - - 18 



SO 00 - 25 



40 00 - ^ 85 



50 00 " 45 



Cents. 



it 



For amounts exceeding $50.00 at same rate'h^ 



M oney by T eleg r ap h 



Between all its 6,000 agencies. 



liOW RATES AN» BIEST SEItVICE OF 

 THE CHARACTER OFFERED 

 THE FUBL.1C. 



Special delivery made immediately on receipt of 

 the telegram. 



RATES : In addition to the cost of telegram, for 

 sums of $100 or less, OiSE PER CEKT. or 50c. to $1.00. 



0?er $100 to $200 $1.25. 



200 to 300 1.50. 



300 to 400 1.75. 



400 to 500 . 2.1)0. 



For rates for larger amounts, apply to Agents. 



The ORDER and COIMISSIOH DEPARTMEKT 



OF THE 



AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPAt^Y 



WIIL MAKE PURCHASES of any kiii^i of Goods or 

 Merchandise on Orders from patrons of Merchants or 

 others located at any point where the Company has 

 an Agency. Also, MAKES SALES ON CONSIW.NMENT 

 of all kinds of Fruit and Country Produce, etc. 



ORDERS to purchase goods, or CONSIGNMENTS to 

 the Company for sale haye the promptest attention. 

 ^0 extra charge for service. Cost of goods, when less 

 than $5.00, is advanced by the Company, saving ex- 

 pense of C. O. D. charges. 



Orders may be telegraphed through the Company's 

 Agents. No extra charge beyond fee for telegraph 

 service. 



For full information and siiipply of Order Blanks, 

 apply to any Agent of the Company. 



GuiopBan 



This Company also transacts a GENERAL EXPRESS 

 BUSINESS to and from NEW YORK and EUROPE, 

 forwarding only by the fastest mail and passenger 

 steamers crossing the Atlantic. 



Merchandise and Passengers' Baggage from Europe 

 transported In Bond from ISew York, without Cus- 

 toms examination, to Inland Ports of the United 

 States. 



No charge for Custom House brokerage or cartage 

 service, when goods are carried by this Company. 



Baggage accompanying returning European travel- 

 ers can be carried under the above arrangement also 

 to Canada. The uniformed Agent of the Company 

 will meet steamers arriving at New York, prepared 

 to give receipts and otherwise assist passengers in 

 making shipments. 



PEINOIPAL EUROPEAN OFFICES. 



LONDON, 35 Milk Street. 



LIVERPOOL, 25 Water Street. 



MANCHESTER, 63 Piccadilly. 



GLASGOW, 10 Hanover Street. 



PARIS, 4 Rue Scribe, 



HAVRE, 1 Rue Chilou. 



BREMEN5 117 Langenstrasse. 



i HAMBURG, 36 Dovenfleeth. 



NOTE,— Shipments ifrom interior places in Europe 

 shonld be addressed to care of the Company at any of 

 the above-named offices. 



This Company Collects Drafts, Notes, Bills, Coupons, Dividends and other paper, Records Deeds, Pays Taxes for 



non-residents^ serves le^a) capers, etc. 



