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| | New York Times, Ships, May 1887 |
 | | Steamships City of Rome, for Liverpool; Saale, for Bremen; Ailsa, for Kingston, Ja.; Chalmette, for New-Orleans; Hector, for Beaufort, N.C.; Seneca and Dalbeattie, for Newport News; Charles F. Mayer, for Baltimore; Commonwealth, for Philadelphia; North Erin, for -----. |
 | | The direct lines are now determined to force the Canadian Pacific out of the traffic, and to-day put a new tariff in effect, making the rate on sugar from San Francisco to Omaha 60 cents, or 5 cents less than the rate by the Canadian Pacific. |
 | | In this report the engineer finds that the consumption of water on Monday last was 50,203,000 gallons, an increase of 4,293,000 gallons over the same day last year, and of 6,793,000 gallons over the same day in 1885. |
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