Webb's Jacksonville directory, 1886, Part 27

Author: M. T. Webb; Webb, Wanton S
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Jacksonville, FL : Wanton S. Webb
Number of Pages: 800


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ROCKWELL & KINNE, 38 W Bay (for ad see index)


PETERSON JOHN A., 316 Adams, L. V. (for ad see index)


Railroad Offices.


ASSOCIATED RAILWAYS OF VA.,. AND THE CAROLINAS & ATLAN- TIC COAST LINE, W. W. Davies, general agent : George W. Taylor, pas- senger agent, B. R. Price, forwarding agent, 77 W Bay


CINCINNATTI SOUTHERN (Queen and Crecent route) William H. Kidd, resi- dent agent, 64 W Bay


EAST TENNESSEE. VIRGINIA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD, (Jesup and Atlanta Short Line), B. H. Hopkins, passenger agent, Edgar L. Davidson, frieght agent, 75 W Bay


FERNANDINA & JACKSONVILLE. RAILROAD, (Division of F. R. & N. Co.), Walter G. Coleman, general trav agent, 86 W Bay (for ad see index) FLORIDA RAILWAY & NAVIGATION CO .. general offices W Bay c Julia, D. E. Maxwell, general supt ; F. B. Papy, general freight agt ; A. O. MacDonell, general passenger agt ; W. G. Cole- man, general traveling agt ; Casper S. Beerbower, ticket agt, 86 W Bay (for- ad see index)


FLORIDA SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Robert Gamble, agt, 24 W Bay (see opp p 65)


Georgia Associated Traffic Lines, J. P. Beckwith, Florida freight agt ; W. H. Lucas. Florida pass agt. 58 W Bay


JACKSONVILLE. ST. AUGUSTINE & HALIFAX RIVER RAILWAY, (St. Augustine Division of the J. T. & K. W. Ry), William L. Crawford, supt, ft. Newnan (for ad. see index)


Jacksonville Street Railway Co., Com mercial, B.


JACKSONVILLE, TAMPA KEY WEST RAILWAY, Matthias Moran, supt, general offices Astor Block, city ticket office, N. D. Robinson, pass agt, 95 W Bay c Hogan, freight office, C. B. Towns, freight agt, Waycross depot (for ad. see index)


JACKSONVILLE & ATLANTIC RAIL- ROAD, Julius Hayden, supt, 24 E Bay (see opp p 97)


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LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAIL- ROAD CO., Robinson Wallace, freight agent ; Lou R. Tuttle, passenger agt, 90 77 Bay (see opp p 49)


MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON R. R., B. H. Hopkins Fla pass agt, 75 W Bay NORFOLK AND WESTERN R. R. CO., B. H. Hopkins Fla pass agt. 75 W Bay QUEEN AND CRESCENT ROUTE (Cin- cinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway Co.), W. H. Kidd agt, 64 W Bay


SAVANNAH, FLORIDA AND WEST- ERN RAILWAY AND WAYCROSS SHORT LINE, Wm. M. Davidson genl traffic agt, 82 W Bay (for ad see index) ST. AUGUSTINE AND PALATKA RAILWAY, Richard Mclaughlin pres, genl offices Astor blk (for ad see index) ST. JOHNS RAILWAY, Richard Mc- Laughlin pres, general offices Astor block (for ad see index)


Real Estate Exchange.


FLORIDA REAL ESTATE EX-


CHANGE, W. T. Forbes & Co., Abell's Block 3212 W Bay (see outside back cover)


Restaurants.


(See also Hotels, also Boarding Houses.)


Bell Sarah Mrs.,* 106 Pine


Britz Charles J., 36 and 38 E Bay and 24 Newnan


Broglie Charles, 34 E Bay


Brown David, 2 Bridge, L. V.


Brundage V. A., 71 W Bay


Casey Peter F., 103 Bridge, L. V.


CITY DINING ROOMS, T. Gelder, 23 Ocean (see p 42) Clark Square,# 112 Ocean


Clarke Hester A .* Julia n State


CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT, I. R. Rowe ingr, 99 W Bay (see p 210)


DAVIS JOHN,* St. Johns n Brough, E. J.


Enbanks A. * foot Ocean Evers John," foot Ocean


Farrell Jane Mrs., Newnan c Forsyth Farrell John O., 29 Laura


GREEN JOHN D., 8 and 10 E Bay (see p 115)


Green William H., * Commercial, B. Haynes Thomas, 78 E Bay Holliday Jordan * W Monroe c Cedar Hooper Mary,* City Market


Jacksonville Womans' Exchange, Law Exchange


James Henry,* W Beaver n Union


Jones Lucretia,* 104 Pine Jones Zadie,* W Bay c Hawk Jordan Isaac,* City Market Lawrence Robert A., mngr, 79 W Bay Mason Henry, 80 W Bay McDowell G. C.,* City Market MISFELDT FRITZ, 31 Laura (see p 176) Mitchell John,* 211 Bridge, L. V. Monroe Ganzis. Third n R. R. av, L. V. Nobles January, * Ward c First, L. V. Ortagus John, 33 E Bay


Randolph Edmund. 39 Ocean


S. F. & W. R R. PASSENGER DEPOT DINING ROOMS. Geo. A. Farnham prop, at passenger depot Scott John, * W Bay n Bridge Smith Charlotte," Cedar c W Adams Stubbs J. E., 121 W Bay, L. V.


THIE ACME, Potter & Penfield props, 107 W Bay (see p 195)


Walker James, 213 Bay, L. V. Washington Elizabeth, E. J.


WENDT AUGUST, 121 E Bay (see p -) Wiggins Henry HI ..* W Adams n Clay


Williams Antonio .* 211 W Bay


Williams Ely, * 103 Third, L. V.


Williams Maria,* 54 W Orange


Zink James L .. R. R. av. S. J.


Roofers-Tin.


CLARKE WILLIAM, 50 W Bay (see in- side front cover)


HUBBARD S. B. & CO., 32 and 34 Pine c Forsyth (see opp p 48) McCONIHE GEORGE L., 40 and 42 W Bay (see opp p 64)


PETERSON JOHN A., 316 Adams, L. V. (for ad see index)


Roofing and Carpet Paper.


Gordon C. M., 5216 W Bay


Roofing-Slate.


SHOUSE R. M., 50 W Bay Rubber Stamps.


Bucky A. J. & F. W., 5 W Bay


DOBBINS A. N. & BRO., 44 W Forsyth (see p 86)


Huff Maurice J., 58 W Bay


Saddlery-Hardware.


DREW GEORGF F. HARDWARE CO., 54 and 56 W Bay (see opp p 112) HUBBABD S. B. & CO., 32 and 34 Pine c Forsyth (see opp p 48) Safes.


Casserly Joseph E., (Herring's), Duval House


DREW GEORGE F. IIARDWARE CO., (Marvin's), 54 and 56 W Bay (see opp p 112)


ROCKWELL & KINNE, (agents Detroit Safe Co.), 38 W Bay (for ad see index) Sailing Vessels-Lines of.


Emmerson & Rokes Baltimore Line of Schooners, J. E. Hart agent, 20 W Bay L'ENGLE JOHN C., 23 W Bay (see p 153)


WARREN RAY'S LINE NEW YORK PACKETS, George R. Foster & Co., 30 W Bay


Saloon Fixtures-Mfrs. of.


THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COLLEN- DER CO., J. H. Spilman agt, Hotel Togni (see p 226)


Saw Mill Machinery-Mfrs. of. INDUSTRIAL MACHINE WORKS, E. R. Van Buren gen'l inngr, Commer. cial, B. (see index for ad.)


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Saw Mills.


CASHEN T. V., Mill av, E. J. (see p 63) Florida Steam Saw Mills, Wilson & Hunting, Shell road, F.


Hooper Henry H. & Co., at Ferry, S. J. HUNTER DEXTER, E. J. (see p 135) O'NEIL JOHN, Mill av c Bay, E. J. (see p 185)


Saws.


DREW GEORGE F. HARDWARE CO., (Henry Diston & Son), 54 and 56 W Bay (see opp p 112)


INDUSTRIAL MACHINE WORKS, E. R. Van Buren gen'l mngr, Commer- cial, B. (see index for ad)


Scales.


DREW GEO. F., HARDWARE CO., 54 and 56 W Bay (see page 112)


GILBERT WILLIAM A., 28 Hogan (see page 109)


HUBBARD S. B. & CO., (Howe's) 32 and 34 Pine c Forsyth (see opp page 48)


MCCONIHE GEO. L., 40 and 42 W Bay (see opp page 64)


ROCKWELL & KINNE, 38 W Bay (for ad see index)


Seeds.


BOURS WILLIAM A., 20 W Bay (see page 50)


Tibbitts Simon L., 27 E Bay Sewing Machine Dealers.


CAMPBELL A. B., (New Home) 7 W Bay


Redmond William M., 80 E Bay


Scarbrough John W., Leach n Louisa, E. J.


SINGER MFG. CO., W. R. Johnstone, agent and manager, 30 Ocean


SCOFIELD EDWARD H., (Domestic and Standard), 55 W Forsyth


Wheeler & Wilson Mfg Co., F. W. Churchouse, agent, 31 W Bay


Shingles-Manufacturers of.


Anderson & Townsend, 142 E Bay CLARK, FAIRHEAD & CO., foot New- nan (see p 66)


LYTLE W. H. & SON, (dealers), S of Waycross depot (see p 158)


O'NEIL JOHN, Mill av c Bay, E. J. (see p 185)


TYSEN, SMITH & CO., (dealers), 12 W Bay (see opp Jacksonville sketch)


Ship Carpenters.


Conolly Jas., foot Catherine


SLOAN HENRY J., Spearing c Carling, E. J.


Ship Chandlers.


CHASE GEORGE E., Hart's Block, 90 E. Bay (see opp p 128)


DREW GEO. F .. Hardware Co., 54 and 56 W Bay (see opp p 112)


HUBBARD S. B. & CO .. 32 and 34 Pine c Forsyth (see opp p 48)


MCCONIHE GEO. L., 40 and 42 W Bay (see opp p 64)


ROCKWELL & KINNE, 38 W Bay (for ad see index)


Ship Smiths.


MERRILL J. E. & BRO., 156 and 181 E Bay (see p 170)


Ship Yards.


CHASE GEORGE E., (patent anchors, wire rope, tents, ladders,) Hart's Block 90 E Bay (see opp p 128)


DREW, HAZELTINE & LIVINGSTON, foot Laura (see p 90)


Shooting Gallery. O'Malley M, T .. 23 Pine.


Show Cases.


MUMBY, STOCKTON & KNIGHT, 13 W Bay and 14 and 16 W Forsyth (see opp Contents)


RICH WILLIAM, (agt Balto Steam Show Case Works, 15 W Bay (for ad see index)


Silver and Silver-Plated Ware.


GREENLEAF & CO., 9 W Bay (see back cover)


GUMBINGER JACOB, (solid silver) 79 W Bay (see p 117)


L'ENGLE C. S. & CO., 76 and 78 W Bay (see index for ad)


MUMBY, STOCKTON & KNIGHT, 13 W Bay and 14 and 16 W. Forsyth (see opp Contents.)


Skating Rinks. Star Skating Rink, Newnan n Bay Snuffs-Wholesale.


SALOMON & STOCKTON, Julia n W Bay (see p 212)


Soap Manufacturers,


CLAIBORNE T. C .* Hawk c Bay, L V. (see p 178)


JACKSONVILLE SOAP & FERTIL- IZER WORKS. C, Peters, prop City Market (see p 192)


Soaps-Wholesale.


KIRK'S SOAPS, John Clark. Son & Co., agent, 28 and 30 E Bay (see opp p 96)


Sporting Goods.


ROCKWELL & KINNE, 38 W Bay (for ad. see index)


Spring Bed Manufacturers.


BAILEY WILLIAM C., 68 W Ashley (seep 41)


Florida Spring Bed and Mattress Manu- facturing Co., 39 to 45 W Forsyth


Stables, Livery, Sale and Commission. AVERY G., 109 Pine


Burton Jesse W., Bay c Cedar


Dey J. Ramsey, 33 W Adams Gibbons William A., Pine c W Church Girvin & Hobbs, Hawk n Forsyth, L. V. Hale Garl S., 27 W Beaver


Hartridge & Catlett, Bay c Cedar


Howell William H., Beaver n Hawk, L. V.


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Latham James M., 52 W Forsyth


MCGINNIS J. HARVEY, 81 Hlogan (see p 166)


MCMURRAY THOMAS, 28 & 30 New- nan (for ad. see index)


NOBLES MURRAY,« First c Forsyth, L. V.


Statuary.


Pelligrini Pietro, Ashley e Clay Stationers.


(Sec Booksellers and Stationers) Steam Engine Builders


INDUSTRIAL MACHINE WORKS, E. R. Van Buren gen'l manager, Com- mercial. B. (see p ) MURPHY TIMOTHY, 160 E Bay (see p 180)


Steamship, Steamboat and Packet Lines.


Clyde's New York and Florida Steam- ship Line, wharf foot Hogan, John A. Leslie agent, W Bay c Hogan


DE BARY-BAYA MERCHANTS' LINE, St. John's River Steamers, Main office ft Laura, Adolph De Bary, pres., H. T. Baya, gen'l manager, George Cecil, Jr., asst. gen. manager, Charles B. Fenwick, gen. freight and pass. agent, E. F. De Cottes, cashier, Harvey Gran- ger, soliciting agent, C. Hale, sec. to gen. manager, D. A. K. Smith, agent, ft Laura (see colored leaf opp p 33)


EAST COAST STEAMSHIP CO., Har- tridge's wharf (see p 92)


INDEPENDENT LINE OF STEAMERS to Crescent City and Green Cove Springs, Lake George and all interme- diate points, Tysen, Smith & Co .. agts, 12 W Bay and ft Ocean. J. R. Tysen, pres., C. B. Smith, gen'l manager, Geo. N. Beach, gen'l supt., C. E. Gar- ner, gen. pass. agent, G. W. Frazier, treasurer, J. W. Miller, gen. ticket agent, (see opp Jacksonville sketch)


Jacksonville & St. Johns Bar Steamer Kate Spencer, M. K. Northam, agent, Hartridge's wharf


Jacksonville and Nassau S. S. Line, 40 E Bay


MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE, J. M. Cutler, agent, 88 W Bay (see opp p 80) PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMERS, W.


M. Davidson. gen, traffic agent, Jas. W. Fitzgerald supt., John T. Parry, chief engineer, offices Astor Block ST. JOHNS' RIVER FAST DAY LINE, C. V. H. Post, gen'l agent, Astor's wharf (for ad. see index)


STEAMER LOUIS BUCKI for New York, George R. Foster & Co., agents, 30 W Bay


Stencil Cutters.


FLORIDA STENCIL WORKS, A. N. Dobbins & Bro., 44 W Forsyth (see p 86)


GILBERT WILLIAM A., 28 Hogan (see p 109)


Stenographers.


Bowne H. H., 791, W Bay


Luther Alma G. Miss, 180, W Bay Powell William G., Law Exchange


Step Ladders.


MUMBY, STOCKTON & KNIGHT B W Bay and 14 & 16 W Forsyth fre opp Contents)


Stereopticons. Roussel A. D., Bostwick Building, Bay


Stone Manufacturers.


Florida Stone & Pipe Manufacturing Co 5213 W Bay


The Peirce Patent Stone & Building Co., 50 W Bay


Stone Ware.


L'ENGLE C. S. & CO., 76 & 78 W Bay (see index for ad)


MUMBY, STOCKTON & KNIGHT, 13 W Bay and 14 & 16 W Forsyth (see opp Contents)


Stoves and Tinware.


DREW GEORGE F. HARDWARE CO., 54 & 56 W Bay (see opp p 112)


HUBBARD S. B. & CO., 32 & 34 Pme c W Forsyth (see opp p 48) L'ENGLE C. S. & CO., 76 & 78 W Bay (see index for ad)


McCONIHE GEORGE L., 40 & 42 W Bay (see opp p 64)


MUMBY. STOCKTON & KNIGHT, 13


W Bay and 14 & 16 W Forsyth (see opp Contents)


ROCKWELL & KINNE, 38 W Bay (for ad. see index)


SMITH TONEY,* ft E Adams (see p 223


Strawberry Shippers.


(See also Orange and Lemon Packers and Shippers ) BEAN EBEN, Waycross wharf, branch at Gainesville (for ad. see index)


Surveyors.


ELLIS GEORGE C .. Bay c Newnan


ELLIS & MCCLURE. 39 W Bay (see p 93)


FLORIDA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE W. T. Forbes & Co .. Abell's Block. 321, W Bay (see back cover)


LEBARON J. FRANCIS, Bostwick Block, Pine c W Bay (see front fly leaf)


Newman J. William, 24 E Bay


Overstreet Walter, 7212 W Bay


Tailors.


Banks George E.," Cedar n Adams


Damato Joseph, 14 Bridge, L. V.


Eve Frank, Pine n Adams Fennell Mary, Duval n Bridge, L. V. Grimme Gerhard A., 709 Bridge, L. V.


Kantof A. M .. 3716 E Bay


LATZKE CARL, 72 Laura (see front fiy leaf)


Poezolt Eugene, 515 W Adams, L. V.


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Taxidermists.


GREENLEAF & CO., (decorative) 9 W Bay (see back cover)


Taxidermist's Supplies.


DOUGLAS JAMES, 46 E Bay (see p 89) Teas, Coffees and Spices-Wholesale. (See also Coffee and Spice Mills.)


PINCKNEY'S SPICES. John Clark, Son & Co., agents, 28 and 30 E Bay (see opp p 96)


Telegraph & Telephone Companies. (See Appendix.) Terra Cotta Pipe. DREW GEO. F., HARDWARE CO., 54 and 56 W Bay (see opp p 112) HUBBARD S. B. & CO., 32 and 34 Pine c W Forsyth (see opp p 48) Theatres.


Metropolitan Variety Theatre, ft Ocean Park Opera House, Laura c Duval


Tinsmith. (See also Stoves and Tinware.) FLINN SAMUEL B., Cedar n Adams Tobacconists-Retail.


Cohen N., 29 E Bay


FRITOT HENRY M., 27 E Bay


Gomez Bros., W Bay n Bridge, L. V.


Gonzalez Manuel, 33 E Bay


Hastings William A., 71 W Bay


HUAU C. M. de., W Bay c Pine


Kurtz Brothers, 5 E Bay


Maione Frank, 99 W Bay Pino C., 78 E Bay


PRICE J. S., Commercial c Jackson, B. (see p 197)


RICH WILLIAM, 15 W Bay


RICKER E. A., W Bay c Bridge, L. V. (see p 202)


Tobacconists-Wholesale.


(See also Cigar Manufacturers.) DUBOS F. J. & CO., (Importers Havana Cigars) ft Newnan at ferry slip (see p 91)


SALOMON & STOCKTON, Julia n Bay (see p 212)


Tourists' Agents. Cook Thomas & Son, 49 W Bay STUART, HUNGERFORD & WAR- RINER, E Bay c Ocean


Tow-Boats.


DECOTTES GEORGE A., 92 E Bay (see p 83) L'ENGLE JOHN C., 23 W Bay (see p 153) . Toys-Wholesale and Retail.


DREW HORACE & BRO., 59 and 61 W Bay (see opp p 128)


Trunks and Valises.


BUCKY JACOBD., 5 W Bay (for ad. see index)


MARVIN, LAMAR & CO., 60 and 62 W Bay (see back cover)


Truss-Manufacturers of.


Egan Imperial Co., Zina H. Blair Jr., Southern manager, 63 Laura


Type Writers. Clark Harrold W., Law Exchange


Fuller C. M., 9 W Bay


THE HAMMOND, (H. B. Beebe state agent) 5212 W Bay


Umbrellas.


Hellfrisch P. M., 24 Ocean


Undertakers.


CLARK GEORGE W. & CO., Pine c Adams


Dey J. Ramsey, 33 W Adams


OAK BYRON E., 25 Laura (see opp p 33) TYLER ORVILLE Z. & CO., 86 W For- syth (for ad. see index)


Upholsterers.


BEACH J. S., 28 Laura (see p 44) Dunham L. N., Adams c Clay Gilbert George P., E Bay over Wilson's dry goods store


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52 I-2 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla.


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Knappe & Son, 7 W Forsyth McLAURIN E. J. E , Forsyth e Laura Pease James H., 61 Pine


STRONG BENJAMIN,* W Forsyth opp Lafayette Hotel Travis Alexander J., Brough n St. Johns, E. J.


Wilson, Geo. W., 154 E Bay, E. J.


Variety Stores.


Coles Washington A., 39 E Bay Goldberg Bros., 37 E Bay


Williams Frederick, 1 Everett House


Wagon Makers.


BARTHOLOMEW MARTIN B., rear 123 W Forsysth


GETER W. J. & BRO., Forsyth c Bridge, L. V. (see p 108)


MCMURRAY JOHN, 124 W Forsyth (see p 168)


SMITH TONEY,* Adams n R. R. (see p -)


Wall Paper and Window Shades.


CONOLLY D. M., 23 Laura (see p 73) McLAURIN E. J. E., Forsyth c Laura


Watchmakers and Jewelers.


BURT & CO. (repairing of fine watches a specialty), 31 and 111 W Bay (see in- side front cover)


Cohen Mesod I., 3 Everett Block


Cooke & Martin, 33 W Bay


Dixon Edward W., 9 E Bay


DOUGLAS JAMES, 46 E Bay (see p 89) GREENLEAF & CO., 9 W Bay (see back cover)


GUMBINGER JACOB, 79 W Bay (see p 117)


Jenness Charles H., 57 Forsyth c Laura Lloyd John W., Myrtle av c W Church, L. V.


MEYERSON MORRIS, 24 Hogan (see p 172)


Mott Kennon, 45 W Bay


RICH WILLIAM, 15 W Bay


STEPHENS LOUIS I., 29 W Bay


Thein Jacob, 45 W Bay


Watchmakers' Tools and Materials, Jobbers In.


BURT & CO., 31 and 111 W Bay (see in- side front cover)


Douglas James, 46 E Bay (see p 89)


Well Drivers.


HUBBARD S. B. & CO., 32 and 34 Pine c Forsyth (see opp p 48)


KUCHLER J. R., 44 W Forsyth (see p 150)


PETERSON JOHN A., 316 Adams, L. V. (for ad see index)


Wheelwrights.


BAKER WILLIAM, n Fernandina R. R., O.


CRUMP ALLEN, & Clay n Union, H SMITH TONEY, " ft E Adams Jeep 2231


Wines and Liquors Retail. (Seealso Billiard Hall- )


BENNETT & MULROY, 19 W Bay Byrne William, 10 W Bay


CLAIBORNE & MORGAN," 19 Bridge, L. V. (see p 178)


HLAZEN WILLIAM 11., 36 W Bay


GREEN JOHN D., 8 and 10 E Bay p 115)


HELLEN & ACOSTA, 95 W Bay


King & Houston, Bay c Clay, L. V.


Kornahrens & Kruer. Pine . State


Lackmann Fred, foot Ocean


Leon Albert K., 22 W Bay


LINCOLN CLUB SALOON, L. Canova, City Market sq


Jacobs Lionel, 6 E Bay


Mason Henry, 80 W Bay


McDonald Moses,* 3 Bridge, L. V.


Powers Charles F., foot Bridge


RICKER E. A., W Bay c Bridge, L. V. (see p 202)


Shad S. F., Bay c Julia


THE EVERETT CAFE & BILLIARD PARLORS, Edward Rigney & Co., pro- prietors, under The Everett, Julia c Forsyth


TOGNI JOHN B., 15, 17 and 26 E Bay (see p 236)


Yates & Co .. 26 Newnan


Wines and Liquors-Wholesale.


CLARK JOHN, SON & CO .. (Mumm's champagne and "Old Baker" rye whis- key) 28 and 30 E Bay (see opp p 96) DRTINA JOSEPH E., 69 and 77 W Bay (see outside back cover)


MARKENS GEORGE W., 91 W Bay


TOGNI JOHN B., 15, 17 and 26 E Bay (see p 236)


Wire Goods.


DREW GEORGE F. HARDWARE CO., 54 and 56 W Bay (see opp p 112)


HUBBARD S. B. & CO., 32 and 34 Pine c Forsyth (see opp p 48) L'ENGLE C. S. & CO., 76 and 78 W Bay (see index for ad)


McCONIHE GEORGE L., 40 & 42 W Bay (see opp p 64)


Wire Rope. CHASE GEORGE E., 90 E Bay (see opp p 128)


Wood.


Anderson & Townsend, 142 E Bay


DE COTTES GEORGE A., 92 E Bay (see p 83)


Girvin & McCann. W Bay c Bridge, L. V. McCormick William H., Washington c Ashley


Pickett Edward C., Waycross wharf SMITH TONEY,* E Adams n R. R. (see p 223)


WINTER SAMUEL A., foot Hogan


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Wood Turners. HUNTER DEXTER, E Jacksonville (see p 135)


O'NEILL JOHN, Mill av c Bay, E. J. (see p 185) Wooden Ware.


DREW GEORGE F. HARDWARE CO., 54 and 56 W Bay (see opp p 112)


HUBBARD S. B. & CO .. 32 and 34 Pine c Forsyth (see opp p 48)


L'ENGLE C. S. & CO., 76 and 78 W Bay (see index for ad)


McCONIHE GEORGE L., 40 and 42 W Bay (see opp p 64)


MUMBY, STOCKTON & KNIGHT, 13 W Bay and 14 and 16 W Forsyth (see opp Contents)


ROCKWELL & KINNE, 38 W Bay (for- ad see index)


Wood Splitters-Manufacturers of.


INDUSTRIAL MACHINE WORKS, E. R. Van Buren, general mngr, Commer -. cial, B. (see index for ad)


Worsteds.


KEENE OTIS L., 59 W Bay (see p 146)


Yeast Manufacturers.


Hooper William P. (compressed), 53 W Forsyth Koon Bros., Winter pl c Division, B.


F. J. DUBOS & CO.,


IMPORTERS OF


HAVANA CIGARS


-AND-


Wholesale Tobacconists.


State Agents for


Globe Tobacco Co. Detroit, Mich. { J. J. Bagley & Co. DRUMMOND TOBACCO CO., ST. LOUIS.


Foot Newnan Street, at Ferry Slip, Jacksonville, Florida.


STATE AGENTS HIGHLAND BRAND CONDENSED MILK.


APPENDIX.


STATE GOVERNMENT-1887.


Governor- Edward A. Perry, Pensacola.


Lieutenant-Governor-Milton H. Mabry, Leesburg.


Secretary of State-John L. Crawford, Tallahassee.


Comptroller-W. D. Barnes, Tallahassee.


Treasurer-E. S. Crill, Palatka.


Attorney-General-C. M. Cooper, Tallahassee.


Adjutant-General-David Lang, Tallahassee.


Commissioner of Lands and Immigration-C. L. Mitchell, Polk Co.


Superintendent of Public Instructian-A. J. Russell


U. S. Senators-Wilkinson Call, Charles W. Jones.


U. S. Representatives -- Robert H. M. Davidson and Charles Dougherty.


DUVAL COUNTY OFFICERS-1887.


Court House, Market cor Forsyth.


County Judge-W. A. McLean.


Clerk of County-T. E. Buckman, office opposite Court House. State Solicitor-A. W. Owens, office 52 E Bay.


Sheriff-H. D. Holland.


Treasurer-George C. Wilson.


Assessor-D. P. Smith.


Collector-Moses J. Brown.


County Commissioners-H. Robinson, chairman ; F. F. L'Engle, Harrison Starrett, Alexander Wallace and W. S. Pickett.


County Board of Health-Neal Mitchell, M. D., President ; A. W. Knight, M. D, Secretary and Treasurer ; F. F. L'Engle, M. L. Hartridge and D. H. Kennedy.


Board of Public Instruction-L. I. Fleming, Chairman ; T. N. McCormick, J. D. Mead, W. M. Ledwith and W. B. Clarkson.


Justices of the Peace-Michael Hearn, J. C. Marcy, Jr., John Wurts, Thomas Jackson, J. L. Harn, M. M. Belisario, O. J. H. Summers, Jacksonville.


Constables-A. C. Sammis,* Timothy Williams, * E. J. Mur- phy, Andrew Thomas, * Louis Morant,* H. Rivers, * T. J. Haz- zard .* T. Prather,* J. Griffin,* J. L. Moore,* S. Witherspoon. * W. W. Capers .*


Auctioneers-Morris A. Dzialynski, Julius Slager, Harris Ber- lack.


Commissioners of Pilotage-P. McQuaid, President ; George S. Wilson, Secretary ; W. A. Hallowes, T. H. Livingston, Dexter Hunter.


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Inspectors of Lumber-John Conruff, W. McQ. Sanders, Mont- calm Broward, J. Monroe de Waal, J. C. Crews.


JACKSONVILLE CITY GOVERNMENT-1886-7.


City Election, First Monday in April. The amount placed after each official's name shows in dollars the amount of salary received. Executive Department, City Hall, 26} Ocean Street.


Mayor-P. McQuaid, $1,200.


Clerk-William C. West, $1,500.


Marshal-John F. Tyler, $900.


Board of Aldermen-R. M. Call, President ; J. A. Huau, W. B. Watson, E. J. Triay, L. C. Emery, J. Witschen, H. Koopman, B. Thebaut, Wm. Baya. No salary.


City Survegor-R. N. Ellis.


Collector -- M. L. Hartridge, Bay c Cedar, $1,000.


Treasurer-Jacob Huff, $500.


Physician-A. W. Knight, M.D., $900.


Sanitary Inspectors-Frank Hernandez, $720; W. H. Roberts, $600; J. H. Chestnut, * $600.


Port Physician and Sanitary Inspector-Wesley R. Quacken- bush, $5.00 per vessel.


City Sexton-O. Z. Tyler, $480.


Market Clerk-Geo. F. Da Costa, $600.


Oil Inspector-C. L. Maream.


POLICE DEPARTMENT .- Marshal, John F. Tyler, $900 ; Captain, John Keefe, $900. Patrolmen-John Pelot, * C. Lowe, C. H. Lenhart, W. H. Jackson, T. B. Hernandez, C. E. Eiby, J. A. Ritter, D. Gordon, C. Peters, J. J. Perkins, J. A. Jackson, P. Kroger, D. S. D. Belling, * A. J. Osborne .* Trustees of the Sani- tary Improvement Fund-A. S. Baldwin, M. D., President ; J. J. Daniel, Secretary ; S. B. Hubbard, Theo. Hartridge, Patrick Mc- Quaid. Office, 3 Bostwick building.


JACKSONVILLE WATER WORKS .- In charge of the Trustees of the Sanitary Improvement Fund. R. N. Ellis, Super- intendent ; E. J. Howard, Engineer at Works. Office, 3 Bostwick Building.


COURTS. - Supreme Court .- Chief Justice, J. C. Mc- Whorter ; Associate Justices, R. B. Van Valkenburg, and Geo. P. Raney ; Clerk, D. C. Wilson.


United States Circuit Court Northern District of Florida .- Judge Presiding, Wm. B. Woods; Associate Justice Supreme Court of the U. S. Circuit, Judge Don A. Pardee ; Dis- trict Judge, Thomas Settle, acting as Circuit Judge in the absence of other Judges ; U. S. Attorney, E. M. Cheney ; Clerk, Philip Walter ; Marshal, W. C. Bird. Meets at Jacksonville first Mon- day in December, at Tallahassee first Monday in February, at Pen- sacola first Monday in March.


United States District Court for the Northern Dis- trict of Florida .- Judge, Thomas Settle ; United States Attor-


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ney, E. M. Cheney ; Clerk, Philip Walter ; Marshal, William C. Bird. Meets first Monday in December, Mohawk Block.


Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit of Flor- ida .- Judge, James M. Baker ; State Attorney, A. W. Owens : Clerk, Thomas M. Buckman ; Sheriff, Henry D. Holland. Meets first Tuesday in May and November, at Court House.


Duval County Court .- Judge, W. A. McLean. Meets at Judge's office, Court House, daily.


Mayor's Court .- Meets every week day at 9 a. m.


FIRE DEPARTMENT,-This was organized as a paid de- partment July 16th, 1886, and consists of three Stations, viz : Cen- tral, Eastern and Western.


Central Station, which is also the general office, is located on Forsyth street, near Ocean, and has an apparatus consisting of a one two-horse Hook and Ladder, and one four-wheel single horse Hose Carriage. The foreman of the Hook and Ladder Co. is J. A. Brown ; E. S. Griffith, driver ; W. R. Williams, tillerman ; M. J. Roberts, H. Turner, H. T. Suran, J. W. Saunders, laddermen. E, English, Hose Carriage, driver ; W. B. Love, W. Schober, A. Dean, hosemen.


Eastern Station, foot of Adams. Two-wheel, single-horse, Hose. H. B. Butler, foreman ; S. Foster, driver ; Benjamin Robinson, son, Thomas Allen, hosemen.


Western Station, 113 Pine. Four-wheel, single-horse, Hose. George E. Will, foreman ; W. H. Booker, driver ; E. Moore, J. H. Montgomery, O. F. Love, hosemen.




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