44 WORLDS COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 
From New Orteans, La.—Morgan’s Louisiana & Texas 
Railroad & Steamship Co.; St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South- 
ern Railway Co.; Illinois Central Railroad Co.; Louisville, 
New Orleans & Texas Railway Co.; Texas & Pacific Railway 
Co; Southern Pacific Co.; Mobile & Ohio Railroad Co. 
From GaLveston, Tex. —St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South- 
ern Railway Co.; Southern Pacific Co. 
From San Francisco, Cat.—The Central Pacific Railroad 
Co.; Southern Pacific Co.; Wells, Fargo & Co. 
From Port Townsenp, Wasu.—Northern Pacific Railroad 
oO. 
From PortLanp, Ore.-—Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; 
Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway Co. 
From Porr Huroy, Micu.—Chicago & Grand Trunk 
Railway Co. 
From Derrorr, Micu.—Michigan Central Railroad Co.; 
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Co.; Wabash 
Railroad Co, 
6. The consignee of the merchandise at the first port of 
arrival must present at the custom house the invoice above 
described, with a bill of lading and an entry in duplicate made 
Cut upon the special form to be provided for this purpose by 
the Treasury Department, which shall show the name of the 
foreign shipper or owner, the name of the importing vessel, the 
marks and numbers of the packages, with a statement of the 
nature of their contents and of their foreign value, as declared 
in the-invoice. The entry must also indicate the bonded route 
by which the goods are to be transported to Chicago, and 
must be signed by the consignee. -No other declaration will 
be required. The goods will be consigned, on the customs 
entry, to “Collector of Customs, Chicago,” and there need 
be no computation of duties upon this entry, but the amount 
charged against the bond of the transportation company shall 
be double the invoice value. 
7- The collector will thereupon issue a special permit 
bearing the words ‘ Chicago Exposition,” authorizing the 
transfer of the goods from the ship to the bonded railroad for 
transportation to Chicago, and will record and file one of the 
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