. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . up for severaldays, but our trains were kept moving withlittle delay. The Daugherty Refining Company,Petrolia, will begin soon the construction ofan addition to their refinery. With theproposed new structure, in addition to thepresent plant, the revenue will increase con-siderably. Oil is, refined here in variousgrades; vaseline, or petroleum jelly, is alsomanufactured and shipped all over theUnited States and to foreign countries. The Butler Steel Car Works has beenturning over to us daily new Erie R. of 140,000 lbs. capacity. We areplacing


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . up for severaldays, but our trains were kept moving withlittle delay. The Daugherty Refining Company,Petrolia, will begin soon the construction ofan addition to their refinery. With theproposed new structure, in addition to thepresent plant, the revenue will increase con-siderably. Oil is, refined here in variousgrades; vaseline, or petroleum jelly, is alsomanufactured and shipped all over theUnited States and to foreign countries. The Butler Steel Car Works has beenturning over to us daily new Erie R. of 140,000 lbs. capacity. We areplacing them at Bruin Mine, where they areloaded with fuel and then moved to MountJewett for deUvery to the Erie. We regret to report the death of AgentH. E. Pinkerton, Mars, Pa. He enteredservice on April i, 1885. We extend oursympathy to his family. Engineer Harvey Bushey, with his wifeand son Bobby, and Miss Evelyn, daughterof Car Foreman F. L. Burchfield, attendedthe Sunday School Convention recentlyheld in Philadelphia. We are sorry to re-. ON THE NORTHERN DISTRICT Left: Narrow Gauge engine ii and office car ^j. Right: Brakeman B. J. Wentling, Flagman D. , Car Inspector J. O. Shoup, Engineers P. C. Gerber and A. N. Hagan, Fireman W. S. Smathers, Hostler J. H. Bushey port, however, that Mrs. Bushey lost herpurse containing some money and an annualpass, Which she was unable to recover. Brakeman Harry Boyd died on February29. He fell from a car of coal while switch-ing at Weeners Mine, near Lucinda, andwas run over. He was about 39 years ofage and was well liked by all with whom hecame in contact. His untimely death isregretted by the Baltimore and Ohio family,which extends sympathy to his family. Hehad been in the service a number of years,being employed as firernan until about sixmonths ago, when he was transferred toposition of freight brakeman. He was amember of I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 825,Central Encampment No. 206, Knights ofMalta and Lodge No. I, K. K. K. Funeralservices


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