POSTAL TELEGRAPH-CABLE COMPANY 
The World’s 
Greatest Telegraph 
and Gable System. 
IN 
CONNECTION 
WITH 
THE COMMERCIAL CABLE COMPANY. 
Extends 
Over Two-Thirds 
Around the Globe. 
The Greatest Telegraph and Gable System in the World. Extends Over Two-Thirds of the Way Around the Earth. 
THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH - CABLE COMPANY (incorporated; 
TRANSMITS AND DELIVERS THE WITHIN MESSAGE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS! 
- te i cgra phcd back to the originating office for corn- 
written on the face hereof and the Postal 
To guard against mistakes or delays, the sender of a message should order it REPEATED; that is, telegraphc 
ion. For this, one-half the regular rate is charged in addition. It is agreed between the sender of the message 
&hS Cor p ^ I t haM^Co4Tn;y w U;p be U^iHor 
eXCee No g r«po°n sibili?until the same are presented and accepted at one of its transmitting offices; and if a 
di “ a *“«• wi " 
be ma TO, t0 C C ompanV he will St no 0 t f beT* blffoTdamages or statutory penalties in any case where the claim is not presented in writing within sixty days after the 
by request of the sender under the conditions named above. Errors can be guarded against only by 
rc ' )eat ^. r |^ above 8 term^^^corulfdori^fhalf^^bfnding^qporf^e receiver as well as the sender of this message. 
No employee of this Company is authorized to vary the foregoing. 
EDWAR D^A^, MANAOrn CHARLES P. BRUCH, THIRD VICS-RROST. 
OTHER SERVICE EQUALS THE “POSTAL’S” 
CHARLES C. ADAMS, SECOND VICE-PREST 
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