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UNIVERSALIST.
First Universalist Church-44 E Chase. Rev R P Ambler (De Funiak Springs), pastor; Services every second and fourth Sunday at 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:30 pm; Y P C U Sunday 6:30 p m.
(COLORED)
BAPTIST.
Antioch Baptist Church-C st nr DeSoto. R F Sim- mons, pastor; Sunday services 11 a m, 3 p m and 7:30 p m.
Beulah Baptist Church-Cross near 6th ave. Isaialı Richardson, pastor.
Mount Olive Baptist Church-415 N Alcaniz. Rev Hawthorne, pastor. Sunday services 11 am and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school 9:30 a m; Prayer-meeting 7:30 p m.
Mount Zion Baptist Church-215 N Alcaniz. Rev G W Raiford, pastor; Sunday services 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school 9 a m; Prayer-meeting Tuesday 7:30 p m.
Ninth Avenue Mission Baptist Church-412 N 9th ave. Services Sunday 11 a m, 3 p m and 7 p m; Sun- day-school 9:30 a m. Rev Gillins, pastor.
JOHN PURDY,
Hangers, Boxes, Etc.
346. PHONE 1
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 Cheap and Rapid Production of Patterns, Brass and Iron Castings CENTRAL WHARF, Cor JEFFERSON and PINE STS.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
. PENSACOLA. FLA.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
ASSETS AND SURPLUS. $322,000.000.
The Cash Surrender Value and other Guarantees offered by this Company are not equalled by any other Company.
H. H. Thornton, 14& E. Government St. AGENT FOR West Florida.
A. M. AVERY
2 & 4 S. Palafox St., Masonic Temple.
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Cooking and Heating Stoves, ¿ Telephone AGATE AND TINWARE AND GENERAL HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. No. 35.
MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS.
Trout Propeller Wheels, Garfi Id Injectors, Pulleys, Pump:, Boilers
Engines, Saw Mills, Emery Wheels, Etc.
815 to 819 S. Palafox St. Phone 162.
.... Agents for
CREARY & MCCLINTOCK,
Castings and Fittings of all kinds. All kinds of Marine Repairing done on short notice. Also Blacksmithing and Bollermaking.
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St John the Baptist Church-103 N 10th ave. Rev C J Hardy, pastor. Services Sunday 11 a m, 3 p m and 7:30 p m; Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
St Paul Missionary Baptist Church-Perdido road, near Main. Rev J J Beverly, pastor. Sunday services 3 p m and 7:30 p m. Sunday-school 9:30 a m.
Union Baptist Church-105 E Cervantes. Rev F H Faulk, pastor. Sunday services 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday-school 9 a m.
METHODIST.
Allen's Chapel A M E-117 E Belmont. T W Will- iams, pastor; Sunday services 11 a m and 7:30 pm; Sunday-school 9 a m; Prayer-meeting Wednesday & p m.
Tolbert Chapel A M E Zion-Bru near Garden. G W Gaines, pastor. Sunday services 11 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday-school 9 a m; Prayer-meeting Monday 4 p m.
Mount Moriah M E Church-211 S Coyle. Rev T L Holt, pastor. Sunday services 11 a m, 3 p m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school 10 a m; Prayer-meeting Tuesday 7:30 p m.
St Paul's M E Church-236 E Intendencia. Rev Anderson, pastor. Services Sunday 11 a m, 3 p m and 7:30 p m; Sunday-school 9:30 a m.
CEMETERIES
Hebrew Congregation Beth-el Cemetery-Babcock st near city limits.
St John's Cemetery-End of Belmont st West End. Owned by Masonic Fraternity.
St Michael's Cemetery-E Garden between Alcaniz and Florida Blanca. Owned by St Michael's Catholic Church.
Zion Cemetery (c)-N Oliva cor Gonzalez. Owned by Zion M E church.
HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES
St Anthony Hospital-100 W Garden. Dr W E An- derson, surgeon in charge; Dr J Whiting Hargis, ma- rine hospital surgeon; Miss F Elizabeth Crowell supt.
U S Marine Hospital Service-Office 11 W Govern- ment st. Dr J Whiting Hargis, medical officer in com- mand.
"Bosso's Blessing to Mankind."
1
GUARANTEED 'TO
CURE
Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Mala- rial, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers, Cholera, Small-Pox,etc.
Manufactured and sold by
C. APOSTOLE. Pensacola. Fla
§ As a safeguard no one should be without A bottle of this wonderful por
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Citizens National Bank.
S Opposite Postoffice S Vice President. JOHN F. PFEIFFER, Cashier. K. M. BUSHKELL
L. HILTON GREEN, President T. E. WELLES,
T. E. WELLES,
JOHN F. PFEIFFER,
DIRECTORS : RIX M. ROBINSON, MORRIS BEAR, K. J. WHITMIRE,
WM. FISHER.
L. HILTON GREEN.
Ass't Cashier
1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 69
HOMES (BENEVOLENT)
Pearl Eagan Home-Jordan cor Seventh avenue. Home for homeless and destitute children. Mrs C V Thompson, pres; Mrs J M Flinn, treas; Mrs A C Clarke matron; Mrs C V Thompson and Mrs Win Fisher board of visitors.
Old Women's Home -- 1312 Davis st. Mrs S J For. bes, secty; Mrs L Thornton, treas; Mrs S P Spellman, matron.
LIBRARIES
The Pensacola Library Association-19 E Chase. Wm Hays, prest; Miss L G Flinn, secy, treas and libra- rian.
NEWSPAPERS
The Daily News (Daily and Weekly)-2113 S Pala- fox. The News Publishing Co, proprietors and pub). lishers; W M Ball, mgr.
The Pensacola Daily Journal-128 E Government. Mayes & Co, proprs and publrs; Frank L Mayes, editor and manager.
The Florida Sentinel (c) (Weekly)-6-8 N Tarragona. M M Lewey, propr and publr.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS
AMERICAN GUILD.
Pensacola Chapter No 607-Meet at K of P Hall once each month on call of Gov. Membership, 225. C B Vetter, Gov ; F E Brawner, secty ; N McK Oerting, treasurer.
Okaloosa Chapter No. 497-Meet at K of P Hall each month on call of Gov. Membership, 90. Dan Murphy, Gov; Henry Horsler, secty; John Pfeiffer, treasurer.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS-Meet St Joseph's Hall first Wednesday in each month. J. B. Jones, prest; M O'Leary, v-prest; Jos Johnson, rec secy.
5 & 7 E. Zarragossa St. PENSACOLA, FLA.
Geo. Pfeiffer
Mineral Water.
(the best beer in the market), and Waukesha Silurian
Agent for the celebrated Lion Beer în kegs or bottles
THOMPSON, OLSEN & CO., COAL, WOOD AND ICE.
OFFICE AND YARD : S. E. COR. ZARRAGOSSA AND RAILROAD STs. Phone 147.
.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
.. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000.00. F. C. BRENT, WM. H. KNOWLES, J. S. LEONARD, J. S. REESE, President. Cashier. Ass't Cashier.
Vice-President.
15 E. GARDEN ST.
J. M. Howell's
MANUFACTURED AT ARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTS, DRAYS AND DELIVERY WAGONS, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rubber Tires put on,
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CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA.
St Michael's Branch No 210-Meet at 19 North Bay- len, first and third Sunday in each month. J F L Qui- na, prest; A J Johnson, v-prest; W J Hall, fin secty; Thos H Johnson, rec secty; D J Hays, treasr.
ELKS.
Pensacola Lodge No 497 B P O Elks-Hall 3151 S Palafox. Organized May 15th 1899. Chartered mem- bers, 25; has now 100. Benj C Tunison, E R; Geo T Morgan, E L K; W A Allen, E L K; Fannin Chipley, E L K; J C Watson Secty; Morris Bear, Treas; M J Heinberg, I G; Ed Senior Jr, O G; Jack Jones, Tyler; Max Bear, Chaplain; Geo Clutter, Organist.
FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA.
Fraternal Union of America-Meet on call. W W Watson, F M; Geo P Wentworth, Secty; E J Quigley, Treas.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
W T Sherman Post, No 21, G A R-Meet at 120 E Intendencia first Tuesday in each month. C Patter- son, C; John Pullen, J V C; Geo R Smith, V C; Thos Cooper, Q M; H D Pierce, Chaplain.
HEBREW.
Alpha Lodge No 219, I O B B-Meet second and fourth Sundays in each month at Temple Beth-el, 37 E Chase. N.G Forcheimer, prest; Max L Bear, vice- prest; L G Hirschman, secty; A Greenhut, treas.
HOO-HOO.
Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo-Meet semi-annu- ally. Gus Eitzen, vice-regent Snark of Florida
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WE DO IT!
FIRST-CLASS WORK AT POPULAR PRICES. HIGH GLOSS AND DOMESTIC FINISH.
STAR STEAM LAUNDRY WALKER INGRAHAM, Manager.
'PHONE 114. 37 E. Garden St. PENSACOLA, FLA.
W. L. Morgan & Bros., COLD STORAGE.
and Retail Wholesale
BUTCHERS, GREEN GROCERS Office 141 E. Intendencia. PHONES 224 and 287.
1900 CITY DIRECTORY.
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INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FELLOWS.
(Hall over 8-10 W Intendencia).
Excelsior Encampment, No 4 I O O F-Meet at I O O F Hall twice a month. C L F Wood, C P; Thos C Watston, Scribe.
Joppa Lodge, No 6, I O O F-Meet at I O O F Hall every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. W J Kryger, N G; Henry S White, Secy; John Jones, V G.
Pensacola Lodge No 4, I O O F-Meet at I O O F Hall every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. A C Bink- ley, N G; T C Watson, V G; J L Borras, Secty; Peter Olsen, Treas.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Bay Lodge No 2505-Organized July 19th, 1881. E L Reese, Dictator; Thos F Wrighton; Vice-Dictator; Thos Tuttle, Reporter; L M Brooks, Financial Report- er; A H D'Alemberte, Grand Secretary for Florida.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
(Hall 8 and 10 W Intendencia.)
Damon Lodge No 13 K of P-Meet at K of P Hall every Tuesday at 7:30 p m. D Bergin, K of R & S; John G Welsh, C C.
Pensacola Lodge, No 3, K of P-Meet at K of P Hall every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Henry Horsler, K of R and S; A H Payne, C C.
Rathbone Lodge No 30, K of P-Meet at K of P Hall every Thursday evening at 7:30; T E Welles, C C; A I) Weller, K of R and S.
MASONIC.
(Temple 2 and 4 S Palafox, cor Garden).
Couer DeLeon Commandry No 1-Meet at Masonic Temple 2 and 4 S Palafox, third floor, first and third Tuesday at 7:30 p m. Gus Eitzen, E C; C McK Oert- ing, Recorder.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. of NEW YORK
Is the Largest Life Insurance Company in the World. Pays the largest dividends to policy-holders.
H. H, THORNTON, Agent for West Florida.
. L. & N. at Crestview. YELLOW RIVER RAILROAD Connects with
Owns and controls 50,000 acres, mostly in Walton "ounty ;
Address
PENSACOLA, ILA,
a ble terms. seekers in desirable size and on favor- offered to home-
J. S. REESE, Prest , W. B. WRIGHT, V-Prest.,
E. E. REESE, Gen. Mgr. ERIC VON AXELSEN, Laurel Hill. Fla. General Land Agent,
KNOWLES BROS.,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, 309 SOUTH PALAFOX ST.
Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Steam Boiler and Plate Glass Insurance, and Fidelity Bonds. Agents of 22 of the Leading American and Foreign Companies.
DEALERS IN MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OF LUMBER and WOOD for the LOCAL TRADE. KILN DRIED BOARDS AND SHINGLES. TIMBER, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER,
'Phone 86.
Jordan & Brosnaham, Barcelona St. Wharf.
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MALONEY'S PENSACOLA
Escambia Lodge No 15, F and A M-Lodge room in Masonic Temple, corner Garden and Palafox streets. Regular meetings first and third Mondays in each month. C A Stewart, W M; J E Watson, S W; A R Waters, J W; L C Bennett, Secy.
Mount Moriah Chapter, No 24, R A M-Meet at Ma- sonic Temple 2 and 4 S Palafox, second Monday in each month at 7:30 p m; J M Flinn, H P; W E An- derson, Secty.
NATIONAL FRATERNITY.
Gulf Lodge No 23-Meet at K of P Hall second Wednesday in each month. P Lindenstruth, G; Na- than Weiland, V G; Henry Horsler, Acct; D Kugle- man, Cashr.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Hickory Camp No 21-Meet every second and fourth Friday night in each month. Victor Holst; C J Oert- ing, Clerk.
Live Oak Camp No 1, W O W-Meet first and third Friday night in each month. B A Davis, C C; L M Brooks, Clerk.
UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS.
Ward Camp No 10, U C V-Organized May 18th, 1891. Meet at office of Public Instruction first Tues- day in each month at 7:30 p m; W F Lee, Com; C V Thompson, 1st lieut; W H H McDavid, 2d lieut; J W Frater, 3d lieut; N B Cook, adjt; E H Putnam, W M; W E Anderson, Chaplain; W W Mann, sergt major. Membership, 110.
Daughters of the Confederacy-Local Chapter; or- ganized May, 1899. Meets first Wednesday in each month in parlors of Hotel Escambia. Mrs Boykin Jones, prest; Miss Mattie Ross, v-prest; Mrs S A Mo- reno, secy; Miss Annie LeBaron, treas.
Ladies Memorial Association-Meet on call. Mrs Stephen R Mallory, prest; Mrs W D Chipley, v-prest; Mrs John McGuire, secty; Mrs L Thornton, treas.
DANNHEISSER BROS.,
DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO JUG TRADE OUR SPECIALTY.
Agents for !. 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
Citizens National Bank.
Exchange Bought and Sold. Collections a Specialty.
L. HILTON GREEN President
T. K. WELLES. Vice-President. JOHN F. PFEIFFER,
C'ashier
R. M. BUSHNELL.
Assistant Cashier.
1900 CITY DIRECTORY.
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(COLORED)
G. U. O. O. F.
Escambia Lodge, No 3738-Meet at Russell Hall, 5 N Tarragona, first and third Wednesdays in each inonth. J B Hill, N G ; J A Logan, secy; John Thomas, treasurer.
Council No 107-Meet at Russell Hall, 5 N Tarra- gona, second Thursday night in each month. F R Davis, M W G M; N Dawson, G S; J C Young, G G.
Florida Lodge No 2491-Meet at Sunday's Hall, No 6 N Tarragona, first and third Fridays each month Alfred Washington, N G; Alexander Oliver, secty; Anderson East, treasurer.
Pride of Pensacola, No 1928-Meet at Russell Hall, 5 N Tarragona, first and third Thursdays of each month: E F Aarons, N G; D J Cunningham, P S; W E Plummer, treasurer.
KNIGHTS OF LABOR.
Excelsior Assembly No 1771-Meet at 51 E Zarra- gossa, every Friday night at 7:30 p m. M S White, M W; J H Harrison, W F; Rufus Warfield, secty.
KNIGHTS OF TABOR.
Star Tabernacle, No 397-Meet at Hall cor Govern- ment and Tarragona first and third Mondays in each month, 3:30 p m; A L Robinson, H P; Delia Hender- son, V P; Mary Brantley, C R.
KNIGHTS AND DAUGHTERS OF TABOR (c).
Elysian Tabernacle, K and D of T No 227-Meets cor Govt and Tarragona every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at 3:30 p.m. Sylvia King, C P; Mrs Woods, C R
Tabor Temple, K and L of T, No 287-Meets cor Govt and Tarragona every 2d and 4th Monday night in each month. W M Taylor, C M; Israel Stevens, C S; Geo West, C T.
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.
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.
COAL, WOOD AND ICE.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PENSACOLA, FLA. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $200,000.00.
Wm. A. Blount. Wm. H. Knowles.
-DIRECTORS :- Wm. K. Hyer, Jr. D. G. Brent. J. S. Leonard. F C Breut
15 E. GARDEN ST. 7
J. M. HOWELL,
BUILT BY .. EVERYTHING ON WHEELS Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rubber Tires put on.
Repairing,
Trimming. Painting and
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Sinai Tabernacle, K and D of T-Meets 2d and 4th Monday in each month 3:30 p m cor Govt and Tarra- gona. Patsy Cook, C P; Mary Howard, C R; Lucinda Willis, C T.
International Order of Twelve, Knights and Daugh- ters of Tabor-Wm Taylor, International Deputy Grand Mentor, 38 S Tarragona.
MASONIC.
Excelsior Lodge, No 43, A F and A M-Meet first and third Monday nights in each month at Hall on 93 E Zarragossa street. W M Taylor, W M; Geo B Latti- more, J W; Thos Taylor, treas; G W Parker, secty.
Eureka Lodge, No 6, A F and A M-Meets second and fourth Tuesday nights in each month at Hall 93 E Zarragossa. Mitchell Pierson, W M; Geo Parson, Secy; Perry Foster, S W.
Victoria Lodge No 130, A F and A M-Meet first and third Wednesday nights in each month at hall 93 E Zarragossa. J D Hicks, W M; Geo West, S W; N Hilton, J W; Wade Tandy, Secy; Edward Maitland, Treasurer.
Royal Arch Chapter No - - Meets at 9} E Zarra- gossa on call. J A Gibson, P W M.
SOCIETIES, CLUBS ETC
American Seamen's Friend Society-Bethel service every Sunday afternoon at James O'Brien's, 615 S Baylen. Henry C. Cushman, missionary.
Anchorage Mission-D'Reache st nr Govt. H C Cushman, missionary. Services daily at 12 m. Sun- day night and Wednesday night at 7:30 p m.
German Scandinavian Benevolent Association- Meet K of P Hall first Wednesday in each month. J Kryger, prest; Wm Olsen, v-prest; Albert Pourtless. rec secy; Peter Olsen, fin. secy; J Geo White, treas.
Liquor Dealers Association-Meet at K of P Hall first Tuesday after the first Monday night in each month. V J Vidal, prest; Morris Dannheisser, secty; J Kryger, treas.
Osceola Club-213 S Palafox, incorporated 1873. D G Brent, prest; S R Mallory, 1st v-prest; A M Avery 2d v-prest; W M Pitt, secy and treas; M J Conway, manager.
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. 75
Pensacola Athletic Club-N Baylen, s w cor Bel- mont. J C Baars, prest; R S Quina, secty ; E G Quina, treas.
Pensacola Boat Club-(Member of the Southern Amateur Rowing Association). Membership, 70 Boat house, Bayou Chico. J S Reese, prest; Gus Eit- zen, v-prest; A A Brooks, secty; S M Cross, captain; J C Watson, treas.
Pensacola Auxiliary Bible Society-Depository 218 S Palafox. H C Cushman, prest; J N Andrews, treas; C R Johnson, depositary.
Pensacola German Club-Meet at Hotel Escambia, second and fourth Mondays in each month (winter season). W D C Kessler, prest; R C White, Jr, secty; F A Ross, leader.
Pensacola Medical Society-Meet at State Board of Health office, 9 W Intendencia, second and fourth Tuesday of every month. D W McMillan, M D, prest; E F Bruce, M D, secretary.
Post "B" Florida Division Travelers' Protective As- sociation-Jas McHugh, prest; John M Pfeiffer, first vice-prest; Otto Goldstuker, second vice-prest; Henry Horsler, secretary and treasurer.
Progress Club-Opera House Building, inc March 1897. Sol Cahn, prest; D Levy, vice-prest; Leopold Mayer, secty; M B Dannheisser, treas.
St Michael's Benevolent Social Club-Meet on E Govt st bet Alcaniz and Florida Blanca, first Tuesday in each month. V P Soto, prest; Wm Simo, v-prest; Joseph Gagnet, secty; R F Soto, treasurer.
United States Benevolent Association-4053 S Pala- fox. C F Steward, prest; W S Pettit, secy and treas.
Pensacola, Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Ben- eficial Aid Association-202 E Gadsden. T Gross, prest; J A Gaston, secty and treas.
Alpha Club (c)-over 129 N Palafox. Richard Mor- ris, prest; J A Benedee, secty and treas.
Dewey Club (c)-Wright n w cor Tarragona. J Goldstuker, mgr.
Eutopia Social Club (c)-1143 E Zarragossa. Geo S Welles, prest; Sid Soto, secty; A S Shelback, treasr; M A Fowler, mgr.
(INCORPORATED.)
W. B. WRIGHT CO.
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.
Farming Lands for sale on Yellow River Railroad and West Florida. LIGHTERS FOR HIRE. SHIP AND OTHER TOWAGES CONTRACTED FOR.
MILLS AND RETAIL YARD IN CITY.
Lumber, Laths and Cypress Shingles
Manufacturos and Exports
The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S.
STRONGEST IN 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.
MALONEY'S PENSACOLA
TRADE UNIONS
Clerks' Union of Pensacola-Organized 1899. Meet at K of P Hall first Wednesday night in each month. P Maddox, prest; Jos Johnson, v-prest; Frank Riera, secty ; P Hall, treas.
Flowery Land Division, No 346, Brotherhood of Lo- comotive Fireman-Meet twice each month. H A Smith, prest; Frank Martin, M F; Geo Hoffman, secy.
Journeymen Barbers, Pensacola Branch No 56- Meet cor Jefferson and Zarragossa streets, twice in each month. V P Soto, prest; M C Pons, vice-prest; R F Gagnet, rec secty ; J G Mills, fin secty ; T A Pons, treasurer.
Local Assembly No 1565 L A K of L-Meet at Steve- dore's Hall first Monday in each month at 7:30 p m. D Hickey, M W; Peter Petersen, rec secy.
Longshoremen's Benevolent Association-Meet 3d Monday night in each month at 9 W Zarragossa, at 7:30 p m. S B Chipley, M W ; S B Flynne, R S.
Marine Engineer's Beneficial Association, No 81- Meet at Stevedore's Hall first and third Thursdays of each month. D Sheehan, prest; F Mertins, v-prest; Jas L Sweeney, secy; Theo Jones, treas.
Pensacola Div. No 275, B of L E-Meet at I O O F Hall. John Jones, C E; B L Barclay, F E; W F Derby, FA E.
Pensacola Typographical Union, No 293-Meets in Pitts bldg, first Monday night in each month at 7:30 p m; W C Spencer, prest; P S Hayes, v-prest; H Jen- devine, secty and treas; R Mclellan, cor secty.
Pilots Benevolent Association-Incorporated Au. gust, 1886. 7152 S Palafox. Capt S L Clifford, prest; J E O'Brien, secty; Wm Bazzell, commodore; James Rowe, vice-commodore.
Screwmen's Benevolent Association of Pensacola- Meet at Stevedore's Hall, second Wednesday in each month. Arthur McConnell, prest: M W Keating, vice- president; D Hickey, secty.
Star of the Sea (Fisherman), No 2079-Meets at Stevedore's Hall on call. Thos Burnham. M W; Henry Gelle, W F; Wm Goldsborough, Sec; S A Manly, Fin Sec; W B Burnham, Treas.
DANNHEISSER BROS.,
QUEEN AND VICTORIA BOTTLED BEERS.
Main House 401 S. Palafox St., Phone 116.
Agents For The Celebrated Acme Brewing Co.'s Beer OF MACON, GA.
We also carry a fine line of Whiskey, Wine, Gin, Brandy, Cigars and Tobacco.
R. R. Exchange opposite Union Depot, Phone 268.
'Phone 86.
Jordan & Brosnaham, Barcelona St. Wharf.
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LUMBER and WOOD for the LOCAL TRADE.
MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OFV KILN DRIED BOARDS AND SHINGLES.
TIMBER, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER,
DEALERS IN
Citizens National Bank.
Opposite Postoffice S
T. E. WELLES,
JOHN F. PFEIFFER,
DIRECTORS : RIX M ROBINSON, MORRIS BEAR, K. J. WHITMIRE,
WM. FISHER.
L. HILTON GREEN.
1 .. HILTON GREEN. President. T. E. WELLES, Vice President. JOHN F. PFEIFFER, Cashier. H. M . BUSHNELIA Agy't Cashier
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Stevedores Benevolent Association, No 1-Meet at Hall No 10} W Zarragossa second Monday night in each month. Thos Johnson, prest; Jas Kelly, v-prest; Dan'l Murphy, secy; L J Griffin, fin secy; Henry John- son treas.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, No 74-Meet at I O O F hall every 2d and fourth Monday at 7:30 p m. Z W Roberts, prest; R E Coleman, v-prest; G W Marble, rec secty; J M Lyle, financial sccty; M W Keating, treas: B I) Hoffman, business agent 11 North Palafox
Union No 107, Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America-Meets every 1st and 3d Monday night of each month, N Palafox s w cor Gregory. Newton Cole, prest; J A Dean, rec secy; W A Woods, finan- cial secy; H H Lewis, treas.
Baymen's Protective Association No 2 (c)-Meets twice each month at 1152 S Tarragona. Chas Miller, prest; D Gamlin, rec secty.
BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS
Barrio's Orchestra-Headquarters 202 S Baylen. V Barrios, leader; M A Fowler, secty; E Gagnet, treas.
Wyer's Cornet Band and Orchestra-Headquarters cor Barcelona and Govt. E Wyer, band master and treas; Wm P A Wyer, secty; Wm Pons, leader.
PARKS AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT
Clutter's Music Hall-Second floor, 114 S Palafox. J M Clutter, proprietor.
Pensacola Opera House-E Govt, cor Jefferson. J M Coe, lessee and manager. H D Robinson, treas; N Smith, stage manager.
Kupfrian's Park-Northwest of city. Take ceme- tery car.
Public Square-S Palafox, bet Government and Zar- ragossa.
Robert E Lee Square-N Palafox, between Jackson and Gadsden.
EXPRESS COMPANIES
Southern Express Co-14 W Government. J C At nold, agent.
5 & 7 E. Zarragossa St. PENSACOLA, FLA.
Geo. Pfeiffer
Mineral Water.
Agent for the celebrated Lion Beer in kegs or bottles (the best beer in the market), and Waukesha Silurian
THOMPSON, OLSEN & CO., COAL, WOOD AND ICE.
OFFICE AND YARD : S. E. COR. ZARRAGOSSA AND. RAILROAD STS. Phone 147.
.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ..
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000.00. F. C. BRENT, WM. H. KNOWLES, J. S. LEONARD,
President.
Vice-President.
Cashier. J. S. REESE,
Ass't Cashier
J. M. Howell'S 15 E. GARDEN ST.
78 MALONEY'S PENSACOLA
TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO'S
Postal Telegraph-Cable Co-315 S Palafox. Charles A Garland, manager.
Western Union Telegraph Co-6 E Government. Leonard DeBaron, mgr.
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co-143 E Government. Geo B Prior, manager.
STEAMBOAT AND STEAMSHIP LINES
Gulf Transit Co, Agents-147-149 E Government.
Sierra Line for Liverpool.
Teutonic Line for Bremen.
Flemish Line for Antwerp.
Hamburg-American Line for Hamburg.
Shamrock Line for Belfast. Baltic Line for Copenhagen.
Pensacola-Manchester S S Line. Pensacola-Rotterdam S S Line.
China-Japan S S Line.
Pensacola-Havana S .S Line.
STREET RAILWAYS
Pensacola Electric Terminal Ry Co-General offi ces and depot, 21 East Main street. W H Northup president; DeCourcy W Thom (Baltimore), secty; H N Brooks, superintendent; L W Williams, auditor and ticket agent.
RAILROADS
LOUISVILLE & NASH- VILLE R R-General offices N Tarragona n e cor Wright: E O Saltmarsh, superinten dent; J W Lurton, genl frt and passenger agt; R J Wemyss, genl land commr;
F B Bonifay, asst genl land commr; O A Gonzalez, mas- ter of trains; J M Roberts, freight agent. Freight de- pot, E Garden, bet Tarrago. na and Alcaniz.
C
WE DO IT!
FIRST-CLASS WORK AT POPULAR PRICES. HIGH GLOSS AND DOMESTIC FINISH. WALKER INGRAHAM, Manager.
STAR STEAM LAUNDRY 'PHONE 114. 37 E. Garden St. PENSACOLA, FLA.
MANUFACTURED AT ARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTS, DRAYS AND DELIVERY WAGONS, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rubber Tires put on,
1.
Citizens National Bank.
Exchange Bought and Sold. Collections a Specialty.
L. HH.TON GREEN,
President
T. E. WELLES.
Vice-President
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