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TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Custom House, District and Port of Pensacola: Col- lector of Customs and Custodian of Government Build- ing, John E Stillman; Deputies, W A Allen, chief, El- wood Haines, A M Stillman; Clerk, A P Yniestra.
Revenue Cutter Service-H O Slayton 1st asst en- gineer in charge "Cutter Penrose"; Inspectors of Cus- toms, M G Bonifay, A M Stillman, James T McCon- aughy, Chas N Quina, F E Washington (c), John J Keefe, Bruce S Weeks; Wheelman, A G Moreno; Oiler, Carl Ropke; Seaman, John H Pine and Charles Carl- son ; Shipping Commissioner, M P deRioboo.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Government Building, S Palafox n w corner Govern- ment street.
Postmaster-Rix M Robinson.
Assistant Postmaster-C E Merritt.
Office hours, 8 a m to 6 p m.
Money Order Department-Clerk,. C E Merritt.
Registry Department-Clerk, Mrs S K Riser; office- hours, 8 a m to 6 p m.
Mailing Department-Clerks, G Humphreys, H M Marshall (c), W B Ingham.
Stamp Department-Clerk, R L McDavid; office hours, 8 a m to 7 p m; Sundays, 8 to 10 a m and 5:30 to 6:30 p m.
General Delivery Department-Clerk, R L McDavid; Asst, W B Ingham; open 8 a m to 6 p m; Sundays 8. a m to 10 a m.
Free Delivery Department-Supt. Carriers, Fred Stearns; Carriers, R S Smith (c), Chas G VanMatre. A B Pettiway (c), R F Stearns, E G VanMatre.
Railway Mail Service-John P Ross, E A Stearns, E A Bryant (c).
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
U. S. Weather Bureau, rooms 36 and 37 Custom House; weather observer, M J Wright Jr; asst. Ross. E Pollock.
DANNHEISSER BROS.,
DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
JUG TRADE OUR SPECIALTY.
Agents for I. W. Harper, Nelson Co., and Bismark Whiskies, and The Acme Brewing Co. of Macon, Ga. M. IN HOUSE 401 S. Palafox St., Phone 116.
R. R. Exchange opposite Union Depot, Phone 268
Thos. C. Watson & Co., Insurance and Real Estate. REPRESENTING ONLY FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES.
General Managers for Florida of the HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York. Rents collected. Insurance and Taxes attended to.
Abstracts furnished on short notice. Charges Moderate.
1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 57
FLAG SIGNALS.
White flag, clear or fair; blue flag, rain or snow; white and blue flag, local rain or snow; black triangu- lar flag, temperature signal; white flag with black square in center, cold wave.
Marine Hospital Service-11 W Government street, J Whiting Hargis, medical officer in command.
STATE GOVERNMENT OF FLORIDA (Capital, Tallahassee).
Governor-W D Bloxham.
Speaker House of Representatives-Robt McNamee.
Secretary of State-J L Crawford.
Comptroller-W H Reynolds.
Treasurer-J B Whitfield.
Attorney-General-W B Lamar.
Commissioner of Agriculture-L B Wombwell.
Superintendent Public Instruction-W N. Sheats. Chief Justice Supreme Court-R F Taylor.
Associate Justice SupremeCourt-M H Mabry. Associate Justice Supreme Court-F B Carter. Clerk of Supreme Court-B B Wilson.
President R R Commissioners-H E Day.
Associate R R Commissioners-John M Bryan, John L Morgan; John L Neely Jr, secretary.
Benj S Liddon of Pensacola and John M Baars of Jacksonville, special council; State Health officer, Dr J W Porter.
CIRCUIT JUDGES.
1st Circuit-E C Maxwell, of Pensacola.
2d Circuit-J W Malone, of Quincy.
3d Circuit-J F White, of Live Oak. 4th Circuit-R M Call of Jacksonville.
5th Circuit-W A Hocker of Ocala.
6th Circuit-J B Wall of Tampa.
7th Circuit-M S Jones of DeLand
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.
(Senators)
Senior-S.R Mallory, of Escambia. Junior-J P Taliaferro, of Duval.
ANDERSON & DORR, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND
10 EAST GOVERNMENT STREET.
BOND INSURANCE.
AGENTS THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Bagdad Sash Factory Co.
BAYLEN STREET WHARF. PENSACOLA, FLA.
PHONE 310
Tanks of all sizes.
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Juniper and Cypress Shingles, Fence Posts. Lime and Bricks. Large Water Tanky and Ship
Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, and All Kinds of Builders' Material.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PENSACOLA, FLA.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-$200,000.00.
15 E. Garden St.
C . Horse Shoeing J. M. Howell,
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(Representatives)
1st District-S M Sparkman, of Tampa.
2d District-R W Davis, of Palatka.
AT PENSACOLA.
Custodian Lost Timber-Joseph Brown, 813 S Pala- fox.
Harbor Master-Port of Pensacola, David Sheehan, 816 S Palafox.
Naval Stores Inspectors-D W Reilly, Wm T Daly, A C Bacon.
Board Pilot Commissioners-(Appointed by the Gov- ernor); John Mooney, president; J A Merritt, secre. tary; F C Putman, vice-president; John Dooley, J M Rowe.
MILITARY
Third Battalion Florida State Troops-Armory in annex to county courthouse, 108-112 N Palafox; R M Cary, major commanding; J R Keller, 1st lieut and adjt; C B Mckinnon, 1st lieut. and surgeon; C W D'Alemberte, sergeant major; N Mckenzie Oerting, quartermaster sergeant.
Company "I," Escambia Rifles. J W Hyer, captain; D D Shuttleworth, 1st lieut.
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Company "K," Chipley Light Infantry-C B Park- hill, captain; Mart Griffin, 1st lieut; R L Nickelsen, 2đ lieut.
Company "F" Pensacola Light Artillery-Max L Bear, captain; W H Ryan, 1st lieut.
Fourth Division,1st Battalion Florida Naval Malitia -Frank M Dunn, lieut commanding; Buckner Chipley, junior lieut; R A French, ensign; Geo T Morgan, en- sign.
First Battalion-Jos H O'Leary, lieut and adjt; Da- vid Sheehan, lieut and engineering officer; Wm Baz- zell, master at arms.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
(Escambia County, Pensacola County Seat).
Court House, North Palafox, N E cor Chase.
Circuit Court, (1st Judicial Circuit) convenes 1st Monday in December and April, E C Maxwell, Judge; John H McKinne, State Solicitor; A M McMillan, Clk.
EXPERT
ALPHA PHARMACY
P. W. SMITH, Mgr.
No. 7 S. PALAFOX ST.
DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SPONGES, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Prescriptions filled with utmost care, accuracy and dispatch. Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Eyes tested free. Photographer's Supplies. Developing and Finishing for amateurs a Specialty,
DAY PHONE 44. NICHT PHONE 364.
Mieux's Business College,
School of Shorthand, Typewr ting. Telegraphy and Literature
All departments are presided over by specialists/ in' their particular line. Williams & Rogers' com plete Book-keeping, and Routine Office Work are taught in the Commercial Department. The Americas System of Photography, published by Pitman & Howard, is taught exclusively in the Shorthand De- partment. Persons desiring a book- keeper, stenographer or office assistant, can be supplied by cor- responding with us. Send for handsomely illustrated catalogue free. Address, C. O. MEUX, Principal.
1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 59
Criminal Court-Convenes May 9th and 2d Monday in July, September, November, March, and 4th Mon- day in January, A C Blount Jr, Judge; C B Parkhill, County Solicitor; M P Bonifay, Clk.
County Court-Thomas R McCullagh, Judge; A A Fisher, Attorney.
Sheriff-Geo E Smith.
Deputy Sheriffs-A W Brewton, H A Cowart; office deputy, C P Bobe.
Tax Collector-A H D'Alemberte.
Tax Assessor-W W Richards.
Treasurer-J W Frater.
Superintendent Public Instruction (County)-Prof N B Cook.
County Clerk-A M McMillan.
Justice of the Peace (Pensacola)-Boykin Jones.
County Commissioners-John D Cody, chairman; Frank Johnson, Mansfield Moreno, H F Purcell, J W Brewton.
Keeper of Poor House-J W Williams.
Janitor Court House-R J Crockett.
State Board of Health-Agency for Escambia Co., 9 West Intendencia st; agent and staff, Wm K Hyer Sr, agt; Dr Warren E Anderson, health officer; Thos F Cusachs, sanitary inspector; R C White, M D, port inspector; G S Hallmark, clerk.
County Board of Public Instruction-A V Clubbs, prest; A C Blount, Jr, E Ward (Atmore, Ala); N B Cook, secretary.
CITY GOVERNMENT
(Executive Department).
City Hall-405 S Jefferson street.
Mayor-J M Hilliard.
City Clerk-Felix Glackmeyer.
City Treasurer-Joseph 1 Johnson.
City Tax Collector-N Mckenzie Oerting.
City Comptroller-George T Morgan.
City Marshal-Frank Wilde.
City Attorney-John B Jones.
Health Officer-Wm Hays.
City Physician-Dr H L Simpson.
MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. OF BALTIMORE.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
JOHN PURDY,
Hangers, Boxes, Etc.
346, PHONE
C. NTRAL WHARF, Cor JEFFERSON and PINE STS.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
PENSACOLA, FLA.
and M chine Work. Dealer in Machinery, Fittings and Supplies for both Stationery aud Marine Application. Manufacturer of Lumber Trucks, Small Chilled Car Wheels, Wood and Iron Pulleys, Exceptional Facilities for the Che ip and Rapid Production of Patterns, Brass and Iron Castings
H. H. THORNTON, 143 E. Government St.
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General Agent.
A. M. AVERY
2 & 4 S. Palafox St. Masonic Temple.
SAW MILL AND
STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS.
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, etc.
MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS.
CREARY & MCCLINTOCK,
Castings and Fittings of all kinds. All kinds of Marine Repairing done on short notice. Also Blacksmithing and Boilermaking.
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CITY COUNCIL.
Precinct No 12-C H Gingles, J N Broughton and Wm Bazzell.
Precinct No 13-John Christie, J S Leonard and A M Avery.
Precinct No 14-J Hilton Green, John Pfeiffer and H Baars.
Precinct No 15-Wm Hays, W S Keyser and Wm Hall.
BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES.
Board of Public Safety-T E Welles, chairman; E H Putnam, David Tobin, R E Lee Daniell, J M Hilliard, mayor ex officio. This board has charge of police and fire departments.
City Board of Health-J M Hilliard, mayor ex officio chairman; Wm Hays, health officer, Wm Bazzell, Chas Turner, T E Welles, W S Keyser.
Board of Public Works-Chas Turner, John Woods, J M Hilliard, mayor ex officio. This board has the su- pervision of streets, parks, squares, street lighting, sewers, public buildings and all improvements.
Finance Committee-L Hilton Green chmn; John Pfeiffer, H Baars.
Harbor and Sanitary Committee-Wm Hays, chmn; Wm Bazzell, John Christie.
Water Committee J N Broughton, chmn; C H Gin- gles A M Avery.
Ordinance and Engrossing Committee-W S Keyser chmn; Wm Hall, J S Leonard.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Headquarters in City Hall.
Marshal and Chief of Police-Frank Wilde.
Deputy Marshal-L J Anderson.
Station Keeper-W J Bicker.
Station Keeper-W C White.
Patrol Driver-Henry J Coburger. Patrol Driver Asst-John Mann.
Captain Day Watch-Jas A Daw.
Patrolmen-(Mounted) A A Credille, H Parker, W B Butler; (unmounted) F C Benjamin, C R Sherman, Wm Daws, W H Conners, A. J Butler, H H Kelly, C R Bar- ter, A Boline, Geo Kinsley, J G Yniestra, Ed Spotts-
BOSSO'S
Blessing To Mankind.'
If this medicine, used according to directions, does not cure any case of Yellow Fever, Malarial, Bilious or Intermittent Fever, I will refund the purchase money, and the trial will cost you nothing. It is also a safe and sure preventive of fevers of all kinds when properly used. I positively guarantee all this and will refund the cash whenever it fails.
C. APOSTOLE, 216 S. Palafox St.
Trout Propeller Wheels, .Garfield Injectors, Pulleys, Pumps, Beilers
Engines, Saw Mills, Emery Wheels, Etc.
.... Agents for
815 to 819 S. Palafox St. Phone 162.
Citizens National Bank.
Exchange Bought and Sold. Collections a Specialty.
L. HILTON GREEN
President
'S. E. WELLER. Vice-President. JOHN F. PFEIFFER,
Cashier. R. M. BUSHNELL,
Assistant Cashier.
1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 61
wood, R E Hendricks, W J Martin, J C Clarke, Otis Kelsey, Chas Mead, Fred Cory, John R Southerland. Stock Policeman-Joseph Brown.
TO CALL THE PATROL.
Open the outside and inside door of box.
Strike six (6) steady blows with your finger on the Gutta Percha Button in the lower corner of the box. Then push in the Gutta Percha Pin in the upper cor- ner of box, count fifty (50) and pull the lever.
Ten dollars reward for the capture and conviction of any one found tampering with any of the above boxes, except for legal purposes.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
(Headquarters in City Hall).
Pensacola enjoys the security of a thoroughly equip- ped paid fire department, which consists of Company No 1 (Hook and Ladder), East Garden near Palafox; Company No 2 (Hose Reel), East Garden st near Pala- fox; Company No 3 (Hose Reel), West Zarragossa near Palafox; Company No 4 (Hose Reel), East Zarragossa st near Palafox, and one steam fire engine.
Chief Fire Department-John Baker.
Asst Chief Fire Deptartment-W R Bicker.
Total number of firemen, including chief, 14, and 6 substitutes.
FIRE ALARM AND POLICE PATROL CALL, CALL BOXES.
12-Corner Main and Palafox.
13-Corner Government and Palafox.
14-Corner Baylen and Intendencia.
15 -- Corner Zarragossa and Baylen.
16-Corner Oliva and Zarragossa.
17-Corner DeVilliers and Zarragossa.
18-Corner Romana and De Villiers.
21-Corner Barrack and Zarragossa.
23-Corner Zarragossa and Florida Blanca.
24-Corner Intendencia and Tarragona.
25-Corner Intendencia and Florida Blanca.
26-Corner Intendencia and 10th ave. 27-Corner Romana and Palafox.
28-L & N Railroad Wharf.
31-Corner Chase and Baylen.
The Monarch Saloon
GEO. PFEIFFER, Mgr. Nos. 5 AND 7 E. ZARRAGOSSA STREET. Only standard brands of Liquors and Cigars sold. Lion Beer sold exclusively.
THOMPSON, OLSEN & CO., Office and Yard : S. E. Cor Zarragossa and Railroad Sts. Orders left at C. Theisen's will be promptly filled. Up-Town Office 28 W. Intendencia St. PHONE 147.
COAL, WOOD AND ICE.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PENSACOLA, FLA. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $200,000.00.
-DIRECTORS :- Wm. A. Blount. Wm. H. Knowles. Wm. K. Hyer, Jr. D. G. Brent. J. S. Leonard. F C. Brent.
15 E. GARDEN ST.
J. M. HOWELL,
EVERYTHING ON WHEELS
BUILT BY
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Rubber Tires put on.
Repairing, Painting and
Trimming.
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34-Corner Barcelona and Gregory.
35-Corner Wright and De Villiers.
36-Corner LaRua and Reus.
37-Corner Spring and Jackson.
38-Corner Jackson and Palafox.
39-Corner C and Belmont. 41-Corner Alcaniz and Romana.
42-Corner Tarragona and Garden.
43-Corner Palafox and Wright.
45-Corner Cevallos and Wright.
46-Corner Gregory and 10th ave.
47-Corner Tarragona and Wright.
48-Corner Jackson and Alcaniz.
49-Corner Gadsden and Cevallos. 51-L & N Freight Depot.
52-L & N Roundhouse and Shops.
53-Corner DeSoto and 6th.
54-Muscogee Wharf.
HOW TO CALL FIRE DEPARTMENT. Open outside door, pull the lever or crank, hold down for a second and let go.
CONSULS.
France-Geo W Howe, agt, 306 Jefferson. Italy-G B Cafiero, agt, 8162 S Palafox Mexico-Dr A Diaz, 17} S Palafox. U S of Colombia-J L Borras, 100 S Tarragona. Venezuela-J L Borras, 100 S Tarragona.
VICE-CONSULS.
Austria-Hungary-H Baars, 805 S Palafox. Brazil-M F Gonzalez, E Zarragossa cor Tarragona. Denmark-C McK Oerting, 603 S Palafox. Germany-H H Boyer, 815 Jefferson. Great Britain-O C Howe, 73 S Palafox. Guatemala-V J Vidal, 224 E Government.
Netherlands-Alex Zelius, 709-711 S Palafox. Norway-O R Wulfberg, 603 S Palafox. Portugal-J L Borras, 100 S Tarragona. Russia-D C Eitzen, 14 E Pine.
Spain-J L Borras, 100 S Tarragona. Sweden-O R Wulfberg, 603 S Palafox. Uruguay-Thos C Watson, 1 S Palafox.
WE DO IT!
High Gloss Domestic Finish. First-Class Work at Popular Prices. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY 37 E. Garden Street. 'PHONE 114.
W. L. Morgan & Bros., 141 E. Intendencia.
LIVE STOCK
DEALERS
CATTLE, SHEEP and HOGS. PHONE 224. . PHONE 287.
1900 CITY DIRECTORY.
BANKS AND BANKERS
Citizens National Bank-230 S Palafox, n e cor Gov- ernment, inc 1893; capital $100,000; L Hilton Green, prest; T E Welles, v-prest; John F Pfeiffer, cashr; R M Bushnell, asst cashr; Directors: T E Welles, Wmn Fisher, Rix M Robinson, K J Whitmore, John F Pfeiffer, Morris Bear and L Hilton Green.
First National Bank of Pensacola-305 S Palafox st; inc 1881; Capital $100,000; surplus $100,000; F C Brent prest; Wm H Knowles, v-prest; Jas S Leonard, cashr; J S Reese, asst cashr; Directors: F C Brent, Wm H Knowles, W A Blount, J S Leonard, D G Brent, Wmn K Hyer, Jr.
BUSINESS LEAGUES
Chamber of Commerce-Meets at Old Armory Hall. The first Thursday in each month. W A Blount, prest; Wm Fisher, v-prest; S C Cobb, second v-prest; A V Clubbs, third v-prest; J C Avery, fourth v-prest; Thos C Watson, secretary; Wm H Knowles, treas.
Young Men's Business League of Pensacola-Meet at old Armory Hall, 30 S Palafox. Meet 1st and 3d Tuesday in each month T E Welles, prest; C F Zeek, 1st v-prest; Willis M Ball, 2d v-prest; J M Roberts, 3d v-prest; R E L Daniell, secty; Sol Cahn, treas.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
Mutual Loan and Savings Association-1 S Palafox. Incor 1889; A M Avery, prest; A V Clubbs, v-prest; Thos C Watson, secretary; J S Leonard, treas; Wm Fisher, atty; Directors: B R Pitt, Sol Cahn, W A D'Alemberte, J M Hilliard, H G De Silva.
Pensacola Home & Savings Association-28 E Gov- ernment. Incor May, 1889. W A D'Alemberte, prest; J M Hilliard, v-prest; R M Cary, Jr, secty ; W K Hyer, Jr, treasurer. Directors: W A D'Alemberte, J M Hil- liard; J W Frater, Wm Fisher, C H Dorr, J K Hyer, H G DeSilva .
Workingmen's Building and Savings Association- 1 S Palafox, incorporated 1883. J M Hilliard; presi- dent, H G DeSilva, vice-president; Thos C Watson, sec- retary; J S Leonard, treasurer; W A Blount, attorney. Directors: B R Pitt, Wm Fisher, A M Avery, W A D'Alemberte, A V Clubbs
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W. B. WRIGHT CO.
LIGHTERS FOR HIRE. SHIP AND OTHER TOWAGES CONTRACTED FOR. Farming Lands for sale on Yellow River Railroad and West Florida. MILLS AND RETAIL YARD IN CITY.
Manufactures and Exports Lumber, Laths and Cypress Shingles
MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. OF BALTIMORE.
Issues Employers' Liability, Workmen's Collective, Steam Boiler and all kinds of Acci .- dent Insurance. Its Individual Accident Policy is the most liberal issued by any Company
H. H. THORNTON, General Agent.
The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S.
STRONGEST IV THE WORLD.
Issues the most liberal and attractive forms of policies.
ASSETS $270,000,000. SURPLUS $60,000.000. KNOWLES BROS., GEN'L AGTS., 309 S, Palafox St.
MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS ÓFV LUMBER and WOOD for the LOCAL TRADE. KILN DRIED BOARDS AND SHINGLES. DEALERS IN TIMBER, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER,
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MALONEY'S PENSACOLA
EDUCATIONAL
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Public School No 1-E S North Palafox, between Jackson and Gadsden. Misses Pauline Reese, Bessie Sampey, Ethel Suber, Jennie Snyder, Emily L Morley, Kathryn Wentworth, Belle Northington, Helen Fisher, Florida Cook, Ethel Clarke.
Public School No 2-102 E Garden. Mrs E J Wil- son, Misses Fannie Henderson, Ellie G Wentworth, Vir- gie Whiting.
Public School No 27-Bayou Chico, Petersen's Sta- tion. Mrs S H Collins, Miss Sadie Stockard.
Publi :: School No 40-E Cervantes bet 11th and 12th avenucs. Mrs A K Suter, Mrs S U Sampey, Miss Mi- ralda Bishop, Miss Lucie Mckinley.
Public School No 70-W Garden cor Reus st. Mrs A W McReynolds, Miss Daisy Anson, Miss, Olive An- drews, Miss Evelyn Thornton.
Public School No 74-216 Church. Miss Jessie Grif- fin, Miss Ida Clubbs.
Substitutes-Miss Lizzie Ahrens, Miss Augusta L Holmes.
Jordan & Brosnaham,
Barcelona St. Wharf. 'Phone 86.
(COLORED)
Public School No 3-330 E Intendencia. Mrs Ella Mathews, J A Bohler.
Public School No 31-W Gregory cor Oliva. Robert Stewart, Miss M C Jordan.
Public School No 44-T E Keaton.
Public School No 52-W Jackson bet D and E. J A Gibson, L Washington, Mrs Josephine Abdelkader. Public School No 54-401 E Chase. C F Call, Mrs Clara Sunday, Mrs L R Stewart.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
(Private)
Catholic School for Boys-316 S Jefferson.
Conservatory of Music-1042 S Palafox. Miss M Cawthon, principal.
Convent of Mercy-24-26 S Palafox; established 1878. Rev Mother Mary Austin Carroll, superior.
DANNHEISSER BROS., Agents For- The Celebrated Acme Brewing Co.'s Beer OF MACON, GA.
QUEEN AND VICTORIA BOTTLED BEERS.
Main House 401 S. Palafox St., Phone 116.
We also carry a fine line of Whiskey, Wine, Gin, Brandy, Cigars and Tobacco.
R. R. Exchange opposite Union Depot, Phone 268.
Thos. C. Watson & Co., Insurance and Real Estate.
City Property Bought and Sold. Farming and Fruit Lands for Sale. Loans made upon Real Estate Security.
Abstracts Furnished.
Stores and Dwellings for Rent in all Parts of the City.
1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 65
German Lutheran Parochial School-24 W Garden Auspices Imanuel's German Lutheran Church. Day school for boys and girls. Ernest Riedel, teacher.
Heines' Studio of Music-8 N Palafox. Miss Eve- lyne M Heine, principal.
Meux's Business College-1041 S Palafox. Faculty : Chas O Meux, principal commercial; Jas Munro, snort- hand, typewriting and telegraphy; Mrs C O Meux, shorthand and typewriting; Wm A Rankin, principal literary department.
Pensacola Creole School-213 S Barcelona. Rev Fa- ther Fullerton, principal. Taught by the Sisters of Mercy.
Miss M Elise Chipley-Kindergarten, cor Jackson and Palafox.
Mrs C Lazarini (cre)-223 N Cevallos
J H Swindell-Cevallos corner Chase.
Mrs A R Thompson-100 W Wright.
Mrs Cecil Valades-311 Adams. School for chil- dren.
Miss Maud Suter-214 W Belmont.
(COLORED)
Escambia High School-18th bet Hayne and Davis. W W Wilson, principal; Florence G Jackson, asst.
West Florida Baptist Academy-105 E Cervantes. L Hawthorn, principal; Laura E Thomas, asst.
CHURCHES BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church-N Palafox, n e cor LaRua; Rev F Jones, pastor; Sunday services 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school 9:45 a m; Prayer-meeting Wednes- day 7:30 p m.
CATHOLIC
St Joseph's Church-W Government n w cor Barce. lona. Rev Father Robert Fullerton, pastor; Sunday services: First mass 7 a m; High mass, 10 a m; Sun. day-school 3 p m; Vespers and benediction 7 p m.
St Michael's Catholic Church-N Palafox s w cor Chase. Very Rev J B Baasen, pastor; 6:30 daily, high mass; Sundays, 10 a m; Vespers 4 p m; catachism 3
PHONE 310
Bagdad Sash Factory Co
BAYLEN STREET WHARF. PENSACOLA, FLA.
ANDERSON & DORR,
No 10 East Government Street.
Policies written in West Florida and South Alabama.
Fire, Life and Accident and Bond Insurance Agents.
AGENTS ..... mill. The New York Life Ins. Co.
and All Kinds of Builders' Material. Rough and Dressed Lamber. Juniper and Oypress Shingles, Fence Posts Lime and Bricks Large Water Tanks and Ship
Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS and BLINDS,
@ Tanks of all sizes.
First National Bank
OF PENSACOLA, FLA. Capital and Surplus, $200,000.00.
F. C. BRENT, President.
WM. H. KNOWLES, Vice-President.
J. S. LEONARD, Cashier.
J. S. REESE, Ass't Castig-
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EPISCOPAL
Christ Episcopal Church-Seville square, n e corner Church and Adams. Rev P H Whaley, rector. Sun- day services 7 and 11 a m and 5 p m; Sunday-school 9:45 a m; Services morning and Wednesday afternoon.
St Katherine's Chapel-520 E Cervantes. Rev J R Bicknell, rector; Sunday services, 11 a m and 7 p m every Wednesday 5 p m.
HEBREW.
Temple Beth-el Congregation-37 E Chase. I E Wagenheim, rabbi. Services, Friday 7:30 p m; Satur- day, 10 a m. Sabbath-school 10 a m.
Bnai-Israel, Orthodox Congregation-37 E Chase. M Grossberg, rabbi; Services Friday 5:30 p m; Satur- day 7 a m.
LUTHERAN.
Immanuel's German Lutheran Church-26 W Gar- den. Rev J F W Reinhardt, pastor. Sunday services (German) 10:30 a m; English, 7 p m. Sunday-school 9. a m.
Den Norske Sjomandskirke (Norwegian Seamen's Church)-800 S Palafox. Geo Smedal, pastor. Ser- vices Sundays 10:30 a m, 5 p m, and Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30 p m.
Finnish Seamen's Mission-714(706) S Palafox. K M Hellin, missionary. Services (Finnish), Sundays 10:30 a m and Wednesdays 7:30 p m; Swedish, Fridays, 3:00 pm and 7:30 p m.
METHODIST.
Palafox Street M E Church, South-1 N Palafox Rev H H McNeill, pastor. Sunday services, 11 am, 7:30 p m; Sunday-school 9:30 a m; Epworth League, Sunday 4 p m; Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
Tenth Avenue M E Church, South-10th ave cor 12th st. Rev W A Prince, pastor; Sunday services 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school 9:30 a m; Prayer- meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Muscogee Wharf M E Church, South-600 Salaman- ca st. Rev W A Prince, pastor. Services, 1st and 3d Sunday in each month.
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
CO TO P. W. SMITH . . FOR SUPPLIES.
Best Material for reaonable price.
Views taken and satisfaction guaranteed.
No. 7 South Palafox St.
Developing and finishing done equal to the best. Call and see sample work and get price. Telephone 44.
MANUFACTURER OF FINE
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, CARTS,
DRAYS and DELIVERY WAGONS.
J. M. Howell, 15 E. Garden Street.
RU. BER TIRES PUT ON. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Mieux's Business College,
School of Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy and Literature.
Hundreds of former pupils are now occupying lucrative and responsible positions All students com- pleting the course, assisted to positions. The Puman-Howard system of Phonography is taught exclu- sively in the Shorthand Department. No vacation. Night and day session. Handsomely illustrated catalogue free. Address, C. O. MEUX, Principal.
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Reeds Chapel-Kennedy st bey limits. Rev W A Prince, pastor. Services, second and fourth Sunday in each month.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian Church-20 East Chase. Rev W E McIlwain, pastor; Sunday services 11 a m, 7:30 p m; Sunday-school 9 a m; Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m; Christian Endeavor Society, Sunday 6:30 p m.
UNDENOMINATIONAL.
The Church of Christ-603 N Alcaniz. Bible school 9:45 a m; communion service 11 a m; Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m; Ladies Bible class Thursday 3:30 p m.
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