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APPENDIX
State Government, 1896.
Governor-Henry L. Mitchell.
Secretary of State-Jno. L. Crawford.
Treasurer-C. B. Collins.
Attorney- General-Wm. B. Lamar.
Adjutant- General-Patrick Houstoun.
Commissioner of Agriculture-L. B. Wombell.
Superintendent of Public Instruction-W. N. Sheats. United States Senators-Wilkinson Call, Samuel Pasco.
Members of Congress-1st. Dist., S. M. Sparkman, of Tampa; 2d. Dist., C. M. Cooper, of Jacksonville.
Escambia County Officers, 1896.
COURT HOUSE, N. E. CORNER PALAFOX AND CHASE.
Sheriff-Geo. E. Smith.
Deputy Sheriffs-Thos. F. Cusachs, W. H. Kilbee.
County Judge-Thos. R. McCullagh.
Clerk-John de la Rua.
Treasurer-John W. Frater.
Assessor-Angus M. McMillan.
Collector- - A. H. D'Alemberte.
County Commissioners-Jas. M. Hilliard, Mike O'Leary, W. A. Shelby, Judge A. M. McMillian, J. T. Fillingim. Superintendent Public Schools-N. B. Cook.
Justice of Peace-Boykin Jones. Harbor Master-Dennis Burns.
Custodian of Lost Timber-Geo. J. Slocumb.
Surveyor-Chas. K. Weller.
Board of Pilot Commissioners-Jno. Mooney, Chairman; J. Ed. O'Brien, Secretary; Jno. Dooley, Wm. Bazzell and David Sheehan.
Board of Public Instruction-A. V. Clubbs, Chairman ; Alex. Grant and Elijah Ward.
Board of Health of Escambia County, 3072 s. Palafox- President, P. R. Pitt; Vice-President, Dr. F. G. Renshaw ; Secretary and Treasurer, Capt. Alex. Grant; Clerk, Geo. S. Hallmark; Port Physician, Dr. R. C. White; Sanitary In- spector, Jack Donnovan.
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City of Pensacola Officers, 1896.
CITY HALL S. JEFFERSON, NEAR SARRAGOSSA.
Mayor-Pat. McHugh.
Mayor Pro-tem-W. H. Northup.
Clerk-Felix Glackmyer.
Marshal-E. A. Wallace.
Deputy Marshal-Jno. Morrisey.
Councilmen-12th Precinct-C. H. Gingles, J. N. Brough- ton, Wm. Bazzell; 13th Precinct-C. J. Heinberg, Sol. Cahn, Jas. Sweeny; 14th Precinct-L. H. Green, Jno. Pfeiffer, W. H. Northup; 15th Precinct-R. M. Cary, Jr., L. J. Griffin, J. S. McGaughy.
Comptroller-Geo. T. Morgan.
Collector-Neils McK. Oerting.
Treasurer-Jos. I. Johnson.
Board of Public Safety-Chairman, T. E. Welles; Dave Tobin, H. T. Wright, S. B. Hutchinson, Pat. McHugh.
Board of Public Works-Chairman, A. V. Clubbs; E. E. Saunders, Pat. McHugh.
Fire Department.
Chief-John Baker.
First Assistant-John Fields.
Second Assistant-W. Bicker.
Germania Steam Fire Co. No. 1, e. Sarragossa, near Com- mendencia.
Germania Hose Co. No. 1, e. Sarragossa, near Jefferson.
Florida Hose Co. No. 2, e. Garden, near Palafox.
Washington Hose Co., w. Sarragossa, near Palafox.
Hope Hook and Ladder Co., e. Main, near Palafox.
Courts.
Supreme Court-Chief Justice, Benj. S. Liddon; Asso- ciates, Milton H. Mabry and R. F. Taylor; Clerk, J. B. Whitfield. Meets at Tallahassee.
United States Court-U. S. Circuit Judge, Don A. Pardee; U. S. District Judge, Charles Swayne; U. S. District At- torney, J. Emmett Wolfe; U. S. Clerk, F. W. Marsh; U. S. Marshal, S. Puleston. Meets first Monday in March and October. Court rooms in United States Custom House, s. w. cor. Palafox and Government.
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Circuit Court of the First Circuit of Florida-Judge, W. D. Barries; Clerk, John De La Rua ; Sheriff, Geo. E. Smith. Meets first Monday in April and December at Escambia county court house.
Escambia County Criminal Court-Judge, E. C. Maxwell; Sheriff, Geo. E. Smith; Solicitor, Jno. B. Jones; Clerk, M. P. Bonifay. Meets first Monday in each month, except in January, then 4th Monday.
Escambia County Court-Judge, Thos. R. McCullagh. Meets at Escambia county court house.
Mayor's Court-Pat. McHugh, presiding. Meets every morning at City Hall at 9:15 a. m.
United States Commissioner-B. C. Tunison, 14} e. Gov- ernment.
Bands.
Third Florida Battalion Band (creole), Edward Wyer, leader and manager.
Banks.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENSACOLA, 507 s. Pala- afox-Organized September 15th, 1880. Capital, $100,000, surplus, $80,000. President, F. C. Brent ; vice-president, Wm. H. Knowles ; cashier, J. S. Leonard; assistant cash- ier, W. K. Hyer, Jr. Directors-Wm. H. Knowles, Wm. H. Hyer, Jr., Wm. A. Blount, D. G. Brent, F. C. Brent, J. S. Leonard.
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, ne. cor. Palafox and Gov- ernment-Organized October, 1992. Capital, $100,000. President, L. Hilton-Green ; vice-president, T. E. Welles ; cashier, R. M. Bushnell. Directors-Rix M. Robinson, Wm. Fisher, T. E. Welles, C. J. Heinberg, Geo. W. Wright, Morris Bear, John F. Pfeiffer, K. J. Whitmire, L. Hilton- Green.
Business Organizations.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-President, Dr. W. H. Ross; sec- retary and treasurer, Thos. C. Watson. Meets first Thurs- day in each month at 8 p. m. Rooms 32 s. Palafox.
YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS LEAGUE-President, T. E. Welles; secretary, R. E. L. Daniels. Meets every Tuesday 8 p. m. Rooms 32 s. Palafox.
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Building and Loan Associations.
MUTUAL HOME AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION-Incorporated January, 1889. Meets first Wednesday in each month at 7:30 p. m. Thos. C. Watson, secretary, 1 s. Palafox.
WORKINGMENS' BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION-Incor- porated March, 1833. Meets first Wednesday in each month at 7:30 p. m. Thos. C. Watson, secretary, 1 s. Pal- afox.
PENSACOLA HOME AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION-Incorporated April, 1889. Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m. Secre- tary, R. M. Cary, Jr.
Churches.
BAPTIST-First Baptist Church, ne. cor. Palafox and LaRua. Pastor, Rev. A. P. Pugh.
EPISCOPAL-Christ's Church, ne. cor. Church and Ad- dams, west side Seville square. Rector, Rev. P. H. Whaley. St. Catherine's Chapel, cor, 6th st. and Cervan- tes, in connection with Christ Church, (Episcopal), pastor. Rev. P. H. Whaley. St. Cyprian Chapel, e. Government near Adams, conducted by Christ Church.
LUTHERAN-The German Lutheran Church, ne. cor. Garden and Baylen. Pastor, Rev. J. F. W. Reinhardt.
LUTHERAN-Seaman's Finnish, 706-708 s. Palafox. Pas- tor, Rev. K. M. Helene.
SCANDINAVIAN SEAMAN'S CHURCH-S E. cor. Palafox and Pine. Pastor, Rev. S. Schartum.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH -- North Palafox cor. Gads- den. Pastor, Rev. Dr. E. L. Lovelace.
PRESBYTERIAN-East Chase near Palafox. Pastor, Rev. W. T. Mathews.
ROMAN CATHOLIC-St. Micheal's Church, sw. cor. Pala- fox and Chase. Rector, Rev. J. B. Baasen.
ROMAN CATHOLIC-St. Joseph's Church, ne. cor. Gov- ernment and Barcelona. Rector, Rev. R. J. Fullerton.
JEWISH-Bethel Congregation, e. Chase near Palafox.
CHURCHES-COLORED.
A. M. E. METHODIST-East Belmont near Tarragonna. Pastor, Rev. A. H. Attaway.
A. M. E. Z. METHODIST-South Bru near Romana. Rec- tor, Rev. A. H. Manley.
ST. PAUL METHODIST-East Intendencia near Tarra- gonna.
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ST. JOSEPH METHODIST-Corner Jackson and A street. Rev. G. B. Shaw, pastor. MOUNT ZION BAPTIST-North Alcaniz near Gregory. Rector, Rev. G. W. Raiford.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST-Salamanca cor. 10th avenue. Rector, Rev. J. B. Green.
MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST-413 n. Alcaniz. Rector, Rev. R. Millen.
Custom House.
N. W. cor. Palafox and Government. Collector, D. G. Brent; special deputy Collector, C. V. Thompson; deputy collector, E. Haines ; clerk, Gen. S. A. Moreno ; messenger, A. P. Yinestra; janitor, Patrick English; laborer, John Hunter ; engineer, John Touart ; inspectors, A. C. Berry, chief; M. G. Bonifay, J. T. McConnaughy, C. N. Quina, Thos. Johnson, James Clarke, Lou. Spiegner ; watchmen, George Mayne, J. R. Keeler; assistant engineer, R. C. S., F. R. Falkenstein ; pilot, R. C. S., A. G. Moreno ; fireman, R. C. S., Carl Ropke ; deckhands, R. C. S., John Ritchie ; Joseph Marques, Jr.
Clubs.
Osceola Club, 212 s. Palafox.
Florida Club, Opera House building, s. e. cor. Government and Jefferson.
Pensacola Athletic Club, gymnasium s. e. cor. Baylen and Belmont.
Pensacola Boat Club, boat-house on Bayou Texar.
Convents.
Convent of Mercy, 18 s. Palafox.
Consuls.
Argentine Republic, M. S. Macias, s. e. cor. Government and Jefferson.
District of Columbia, J. L. Borras, 100 s. Tarragonna. Venezuela, J. L. Borras, 100 s. Tarragonna.
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Vice-Consuls.
Austria, H. Baars, 804 s. Palafox.
Brazil, M. F. Gonzalez, 210 e. Sarragossa.
British, O. C. Howe, 7g s. Palafox.
Denmark, E. Forum, 603 s. Palafox. France, Geo. Howe, 304 s. Jefferson. Germany, D. C. Eitzen, 304 s. Jefferson. Italian, G. B. Cafferio, 808, s. Palafox.
Hungary, H. Baars, 804 s. Palafox. Mexico, J. N. Moreno, 101 e. Government.
Netherlands, E. A. Zelius, 707 s. Palafox.
Norway and Sweden, C. F. Boysen, 603 s. Palafox.
Portugal, J. L. Borras, 100 s. Tarragonna. Russian, S. F. Chipley, 603 s. Palafox. Spanish, J. L. Borras, 100 s. Tarragonna.
Uruguay, Thos. C. Watson, 1 s. Palafox.
Cemeteries.
St. John's Cemetery, west end Belmont-street, owned by Masonic fraternity. Office 12 w. Intendencia.
St. Michael Cemetery, e. Garden, between Alcaniz and Flor- ida Blanca. Owned by Roman Catholic Denomination.
Depots,
UNION (passenger) DEPOT-Louisville & Nashville R. R., and Pensacola & Atlantic R. R., n. e. cor. Wright and Tar- ragonna.
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE (freight)-E. Garden, between Tarragonna and Alcaniz.
PENSACOLA & PERDIDO and PENSACOLA, ALABAMA & TENNES- SEE (freight and passenger)-West Main, near head of Pen- sacola wharf.
PENSACOLA TERMINAL Co. (freight and passenger)-E. Main, cor. Jefferson.
Fraternal and Benevolent Associations.
CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' UNION-Meets Rafford* Hall, second and fourth Mondays 7:30 p. m.
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA-Meets every Sunday C. K. of A. Hall, cor. Jefferson and Church.
FISHERMAN'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION-Meets 700} s. Pala- fox, every Tuesday 7:30 p. m.
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HARBOR No. 21-Meets first and third Wednesdays over Terminal Depot 7:30 p. m.
IMPROVED O. OF R. M., OKOLOOSA TRIBE No. 13-Meets Raf- ford Hall,* first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m.
I. O. OF B. B., ALPHA LODGE NO. 219-Meets Jewish Syna- gogue, second and fourth Sundays.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Meets Jewish Syna- gogue, first Wednedays.
I. O. O. F., PENSACOLA No. 4-Meets Rafford Hall, every Thursday 7:30 p. m.
I. O. O. F., JOPPA No. 6-Meets Rafford Hall, every Fri- day 7:30 p. m.
K. A. E. O-Meets Rafford Hall, every Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
K. OF H., BAY No. 2505-Meets K. of H. Hall, every Mon- day 7:30 p. m.
K. OF H., COLUMBIA No. 3694-Meets K. of H. Hall, sec- ond and fourth Fridays 7:30 p. m.
K. OF H., GULF CITY NO. 3296-Meets K. of H. Hall, first, third and fifth Fridays 7:30 p. M.
K. OF L., No. 1565-Meets Stevedores' Hall, No. 700} s. Palafox, first Mondays 7:30 p. m.
K. OF P., DAMON No. 13-Meets K. of P. Hall, first and third Tuesdays 7:30 p. m.
K. OF. P., PENSACOLA No. 3-Meets K. of P. Hall, every Monday 7:30 p. m.
K. OF P., RATHBONE No. 30-Meets K. of P. Hall, every Thursday 7:30 p. m.
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS -Meets Rafford Hall, every Satur- day 12 m.
MASONS, CŒUR DeLEON COMMANDERY NO. 1-Meets Masonic Temple, first and third Tuesdays 7:30 p. m.
CORINTHIAN No. 121 F. & A. M-Meets Masonic Temple, second and fourth Mondays 7:30 p. m.
ESCAMBIA No. 15 F. & A. M-Meets Masonic Temple, first and third Mondays 7:30 p. m.
MOUNT HOREB ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER F. & A. M-Meets Ma- sonic Temple, second and fourth Fridays 7:30 p. m.
NATIONAL FRATERNITY GULF LODGE No. 23-Meets K. of P. Hall, every second Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
PENSACOLA MEDICAL SOCIETY-Meets B. of Health rooms, 3072 s. Palafox, every second and fourth Tuesdays.
PILOTS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (Incorporated)-Office 709₺ s. Palafox.
T. P. A., FLORIDA DIVISION-Meets Merchants Hotel, 300 s. Palafox, every second Friday 7:30 p. m.
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TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, PENSACOLA No. 293-Meets Daily News office, 211} s. Palafox, first Mondays, 7:30 p. m.
W. O. W., HICKORY CAMP No. 21-Meets Rafford Hall, second and fourth Fridays, 7:30 p. m.
W. O. W., LIVE OAK CAMP NO. 1-Meets Rafford Hall, first and fourth Fridays, 7:30 p. m.
K. OF H. HALL-S. e. cor. Palafox and Romana, entrance, 1043 s. Palafox.
K. OF P. HALL-S. w. cor. Palafox and Garden, entrance, 7¿ s. Palafox.
MASONIC TEMPLE-N. w. cor. Sarragossa and Commen- dencia, entrance, Sarragossa street.
RAFFORD HALL-8 and 10 w. Intendencia, entrance, 8} w. Intendencia.
Hospitals.
PENSACOLA INFIRMARY-Dr. W. E. Anderson and Dr. F. G. Renshaw, proprietors, 323 e. Sarragossa.
Homos -- Benevolent.
PEARL EAGANS ORPHAN'S HOME-Near city limits west of Stoddard avenue.
WIDOWS HOME-N. e. cor. Gadsden and A street.
Libraries.
PENSACOLA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION-172 s. Palafox, Miss Lottie Flinn, librarian.
Military,
THIRD BATTALION, F. S. T .- Composed of Escambia Rifles (Co. A), Chipley Light Infantry (Co. B), Franklin Guards (Co. C), Apalachicola, Gadsden Guards (Co. D), Quincy and Pensacola Light Artillery (Co. F). W. F. Wil- liams, major commanding; F. A. Ross, first lieutenant and adjutant; Robt. W. Hargis, first lieutenant and surgeon; S. B. Hutchinson, first lieutenant and quarter-master. Company A-Captain, R. M. Bushnell ; first lieutenant, J. K. Hyer ; second lieutenant, S. Z. Gonzalez, Jr. Company B-Captain, R. M. Cary, Jr .; first lieutenant, W. S. Oerting; second lieutenant, M. L. Bear. Company F -.. Captain, M. P. Palmes; first lieutenant, A. H. D'Alemberte. Battalion and company headquarters at new armory in annex to Escambia county court house, Palafox cor. Chase.
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Newspapers.
THE DAILY NEWS-Established March 5, 1889. The News Publishing Co., proprietors, 211¿ s. Palafox. Chas. A. Choate, city editor ; business manager, Willis M. Ball ; city editor, W. M. Loftin ; marine editor, Jno. O'Connor.
THE WEEKLY NEWS-Same as above.
THE DAILY TIMES-205 s. Baylen. Manager, John W. Burge.
The SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-Same as above.
THE FLORIDA SENTINEL-Corner Tarragonna and Garden ; published every Friday. M. M. Lewey, editor.
Postoffice
Postmaster, W. F. Lee ; assistant postmaster, E. C. Mer- ritt; day mailing clerk, Gad Humphreys; night mailing clerk, E. A. Moreno; delivery clerk, Marcus Pendola ; mail carriers, Fred Stearns, Wm. May, col., R. S. Smith, col., C. G. VanMatre, A. B. Pettiway, col. General delivery open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. General delivery open Sunday 8 to 10 a. m. Stamp registry and money order department open daily except Sunday from 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Railroads
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE-Pensacola to Flomaton. Su- perintendent, E. O. Saltmarsh ; division freight and passenger agent, J. W. Lurton; ticket agent, R. W. Sublett. Offices, Union Passenger Depot, n. e. cor. Wright and Tarragonna. PENSACOLA & ATLANTIC-Pensacola to River Junction. Officials and officers same as L. & N., above.
PENSACOLA & PERDIDO-Pensacola to Millview. C. H. Dishman, president and general manager; S. R. Dishman, Secretary and Treasurer. Offices, 92 w. Intendencia.
PENSACOLA, ALABAMA & TENNESSEE-Pensacola to Musco- gee. Officials and offices same as P. & P. above.
PENSACOLA TERMINAL Co .- Operates Pensacola Street Car System and Pensacola & Fort Barrancas Road. W. H. Northup, receiver ; W. Williams, ticket agent. Offices, Ter- minal Depot, s. e. cor. Main and Jefferson.
Signal Service.
M. J. Wright, local observer. Office, third floor Custom House, n. w. cor. Palafox and Government.
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Schools-Public.
SCHOOL NO. 1-WHITE-Prof. W. E. Griffin ; Miss Pauline Reese, Miss Ethel Suter, Miss Jennie Snyder, Miss Katha- rine Wentworth, Miss H. P. Holmes, Miss Belle Northing- ton, Miss Violet Moreno, Miss Helen Fisher, Miss Mamie Clarke, Miss Daisy Anson. Located n. Palafox, Jackson to Gadsden.
SCHOOL No. 2-Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Miss Fannie Hender- son, Miss Nannie Wentworth, Miss Virgie Whiting. Located No. 2, 36 e. Garden.
SCHOOL NO. 27 -- Miss A. A. Byrne. On Dummy Line, Bayou Chico.
SCHOOL No. 40-Mrs. A. K. Suter, Mrs. S. U. Sampey, Mrs. Miralda Bishop, Mrs. Lucie Mckinlay. On 5th street cor. 11th ave.
COLORED-No. 3-Mrs. Ella Mathews, Mrs. Florence B. Cunningham. On e. Intendencia, near Cevallos.
No. 31-Robert Stewart, Mrs. Louisa Washington, Miss E. B. Toney. On w. Gregory, near Olivia.
No. 52-C. F. Call, Mrs. Clara Sunday, Miss Elodia Burch. On West Jackson, near "E."
No. 54-Jno. A. Gibson, Mrs. Mary A. Edwards, Mrs. Alice F. Bradley. On e. Chase, cor. 9th ave.
Schools --- Private.
Meux Business and Shorthand School, 2043 s. Palafox.
Convent of Mercy, Roman Catholic, 18 s. Palafox.
Misses Lee, cor. Chase and Alcaniz.
Mrs. S. H. Collins, cor. Garden and Reus.
Miss M. McVoy, w. Gregory near Palafox.
Miss A. R. Thompson, kindergarten, e. Wright near Tarragonna.
Miss E. Chipley, kindergarten, 222 w. Belmont.
Telephone and Telegraph Companias.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH AND CABLE CO .- 315 s. Palafox. Chas. A. Garland, manager.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH Co .- 6 e. Government. Len LeBaron, manager.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO .- 14} e. Government.
CITIZEN'S TELEPHONE CO .- T. E. Welles, president ; L. Jacoby, secretary.
Theatres.
PENSACOLA OPERA HOUSE-S. e. cor. Government and Jefferson. J. M. Coe, manager, office 213 s. Palafox.
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Florida Central & Peninsular R. R. NEW YORK LIMITED and NEW YORK FAST MAIL.
Leave Jacksonville Double Daily, with Through Pullman Sleepers for
Everett, Savannah, Columbia, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Eastern points.
ONLY LINE THROUGH THE BEAUTIFUL HILL COUNTRY OF MIDDLE FLORIDA, PENSACOLA AND .
ESCAMBIA BAY.
Leave Jacksonville Daily. For Lake City, Live Oak, Madison, Monticello, Tallahassee, River Junction, Pensacola, Mobile,
NEW ORLEANS, and the Southwest, Mexico, California and the Pacific Coast. CARRIES SLEEPERS.
Leave Jacksonville double daily. For Starke, Hawthorne, Silver Spring, Ocala, Gainesville, Cedar Key, Wildwood, Leesburg, Travares, Apopka. Orlando, Lacoochee, Dade City, Plant City, Tampa.
CINCINNATI and FLORIDA LIMITED.
Leave Jacksonville daily,
Via Macon, Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Connects for Nashville,
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Louisville, Chicago and all points Nor h and West. ALSO MORNING TRAINS.
HOLLY SPRINGS ROUTE.
ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO.
Leave Jacksonville daily. Via Macon, Atlanta. Birmingham, Holly Springs. Memphis, Spring- field, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Sioux City. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO. ARRIVE JACKSONVILLE 3:45 P. M.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
Send for Best Indexed Township Map of Florida to
N. S. PENNINGTON,
A. O. Mac "ONELL,
Traffic Manager.
General Passenger Agent.
WALTER G. COLEMAN,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Jacksonville.
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 09763 9420
"The Leading Tailors."
Rosenau Tailoring Co.,
222 South Palafox St., PENSACOLA, FLA.
Originators OF 8 Moderate Prices. o
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SUITS TO ORDER, $16.00
OUR MOTTO:
No garment leaves our establish- ment, unless Perfect in STYLE, FIT, and WORKMANSHIP.
PANTS TO ORDER,
$ 4.00.
PENSACOLA MANUFACTURING Co.,
PLANING MILL.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Yellow Pine Shingles,
Lumber, Pickets, Posts, Laths, Orange and Vegetable Crates.
Brick, Coal, Pine and Oak Wood. Orders sent direct to us will insure personal attention and full loads.
H. G. DeSILVA, General Manager. P. O. Box 503 OFFICE, EAST PRONG OF SULLIVAN'S WHARF.
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