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ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Holy Trinity Church-700 E. Market. Rev. Charles Curran, pas- tor; Rev. M. F. Halpin, assistant pastor. Services every morning at 8. Sunday services at 8 and 10 a. m. and on all Holidays of Obliga- tion at 7 and 9 a. m. Vespers Sundays 3 p. m.
St. Mary's Church (German)-Spring, northwest corner East Eighth. Rev. E. M. Faller, pastor ; Rev. G. G. Borries, associate pas- tor. Services every morning 'at 7:30. Sunday service at 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m. Sunday-school 2 p. m.
SCIENTIST.
First Church of Christ-Main, northeast corner Bank. Herman
C. Korfhage, First Reader. Services Sunday morning at 11:30. The . regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8. Reading room open daily except Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m.
- BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
Cornelia Memorial Orphans' Home-1801 Ekin avenue, above Vincennes. The buildings and grounds were erected and presented by William S. Culbertson at an expense of $20,000. It is under the direction of a board of lady managers. Mrs. Lunettie J. Ruby, ma- tron.
Old Ladies' Home-South side Main, opposite Upper Seventh. This institution was erected by William S. Culbertson, Esq., for the benefit of needy and worthy widows, and has a provision for its future maintenance; he further sets apart the munificent sum of $150.000 as an endowment fund. Miss. Mary Baldwin, matron.
St. Edward's City Hospital-705 East Spring. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.
SOCIETIES.
ELKS.
New Albany Lodge of Elks No. 270-Louis Groh, Exalted Ruler; W. J. Coleman, Esteemed Leading Knight; Carl Nuetzel, Esteemed Loyal Knight; Chas. LaHeist, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; F. W. Day, sec ; W. A. Beach, treas. Meets every Tuesday at Elks' Home, 430 Pearl.
MASONIC.
Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets at Indianapolis fourth Tuesday in May, 1909. C. N. Mikels. New Castle, G. M .; Wm. H. Marker, Tipton. D. G. M .; Wm. Ridley, Corydon, S. G. W .; Wm. H. Swintz, South Bend. J. G. W .; Martin H .. Rice, Indianapolis, G. T .; Calvin W. Prather. Indianapolis. G. S .: Harry G. Hill. Indianapolis, G. C .; M. A. Morrison, Frankfort, G. L .: J. A. McKee .. Jeffersonville. G. M .; E. F. Gay, Indianapolis. S. G. D .; J. W. Hanan, LaGrange, J. G. D .; W. R. Parry, Indianapolis, G. S. and T .; E. H. Wolfe, Rushville, G. S.
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Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of In- diana-Meets at Indianapolis October 19, 1909. Chas. N. Mikels, of New Castle, G. M .; Edw. P. Busse, of Evansville, R. I. D. G. M .; Robt. A. Woods, of Princeton, G. P. C. of W .; Jacob W. Smith, of Indianapolis, G. T .; Calvin W. Prother, of Indianapolis, G. R.
Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons-Meets at Indianapolis Oc- tober 20, 1909. Robt. M. H. Britton, Terre Haute, G. H. P .; Chas. M. Worden, Peru, D. G. H. P .; Elias J. Jacoby, Indianapolis, G. K .; Wm. W. Golra. Crawfordsville. G. S .; Calvin W. Prather, Indian- apolis, G. S.
Grand Commandery, K. T., of Indiana-Meets at Indianapolis second Wednesdal in May, 1910. Luther Short, Franklin, G. C .; William B. Hosford, Mishawaka, D. G. C .; John L. Rupe, Richmond, G. G .; Charles M. Zion, Lebanon. G. C. G .; Joseph G. Ibach, Ham- mond, G. S. W .; Carroll J. Mccullough, Anderson. G. J. W .; D. D. Tillotson, Lafayette, G. P .; Calvin W. Prather, Indianapolis. G. S .;. Charles L. Hutchinson, Indianapolis. G. T .; Harry G. Strickland, Greenfield, G. S. B .; Adrian Hamersly, Washington. G. S. B .; James L. Randal, Greencastle, G. W.
New Albany Lodge No. 39-Meets at Clapp's Block, 110 East Main, first and third Thursday of each month. W. I. Wells, W. M .; Charles V. Hill. sec ; C. F. Markmeyer, treas.
Jefferson Lodge No. 104- Meets at Masonic Temple on the sec- ond and fourth Thursday of each month. Beauregard Cullen, W. M .; Hugh J. Needham, sec ; Marcus T. Enos, treas.
DePauw Lodge No. 338-Meets at Masonic Temple 'second and fourth Tuesday in each month.' Arthur F. Kassler. W .. M .; George F. Goodbub, treas; Geo. W. Schneider, sec.
Pythagoras Lodge No. 355-Meets at Spring, se cor Vincennes, on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Gus W. Smith, W. M .; H. L. Rockenbach, sec; C. W. Sieveking. treas.
General Masonic Relief Committee-George C. Korb, of DePauw Lodge; G. W. Grosheider, New Albany Lodge; Hugh J. Needham, Jefferson Lodge; John O. Conklin, Pythagoras Lodge.
New Albany Royal Arch Chapter No. 17-Meets at Masonic Building on the first Monday of each month. Frank A. Wells. II. P .; .George A. Newhouse, Sr. K .; H. H. Day. S .; George A. Newhouse, Jr., treas ; H. J. Needham, sec.
Indiana Council No. 1, R. and S. M .- Meets at Masonic Building on' second Monday of March. June. September and December. Charles D. Knoefel. I. M .: George A. Newhouse. Sr. D. I. M .: Jas. M. Devol. P. C. W. ; Harry Hindmarch. C. G .: George A. Newhouse. Jr. Treas; H. J. Needham, Recorder.
New Albany Commandery No. 5, K. T .- Meets fourth Monday of each month at Masonic Building. Frank A. Wells, Eminent Com-
mander ; . Samuel H: Hart. Generalissimo; George A. Newhouse, Jr., Captain General; (. W. Edler, Prelate; Frank A. Wells, Senior Warden; Beauregard Cullen, Junior Warden; Robert W. Morris, - Treas .; Hugh J. Needham, Recorder.
EASTERN STAR.
New Albany Chapter, 340-Meets at Masonic Hall, Vincennes and Spring, every first and third Wednesday evening. Flora B. Kel- ly, W. M .; Wmn. A. Laufer, W. P .; L. B. Huckeby, sec; Diana M. Conner, treas.
COLORED LODGES.
(These lodges claim to work under a dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England.)
St. John Lodge No. 8-Meets first Monday in every month at hall, 31 State.
Elective Chapter-Meets the first Thursday of each month at hall, 31 State.
I. O. Q. F. PATRIARCH MILITANT.
New Albany Lodge No. 1-Meets every Monday evening at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank. „Jacob Best, financial sec.
New Albany Lodge No. 10-Meets every Thursday evening at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank. William Mix, financial sec.
Hope Lodge No. 83-Meets every Friday evening at hall, Mar- ket, northeast corner Bank. Edgar B. Martin, financial sec.
Jerusalem Encampment No. 1-Meets every first and third Tues- day in each month at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank. William Mix, financial scribe.
Ruth Lodge No. 1, D. of R .- Meets every second and fourth Tues- day in each month at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank.
General Relief Committee, I. O .O. F .- Jacob .Best, pres; J. S. Draper, sec and treas.
G. U. O. OF O. F. COLORED LODGES.
(These lodges claim to work under a dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England.)
Council No. 33-Meets second Monday of each month at hall, 31 State.
Edmonds Lodge No. 1544-Meets every first and third Tuesday in each month at hall, 31 State. Wm. Wright. F. S.
Evergreen Household of Ruth-Meets third Tuesday of each month at hall, 31 State.
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Phillips Lodge No. 29-Meets first and third Thursday of each month at hall, 31 State. Morris McPheeters, M. F .; E. R. Gaddy, K. of R. and S.
PATRIARCH MILITANT (COLORED).
Patriarch No. 39-Meets fourth Tuesday of each month at hall, 31 State.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Friendship Lodge No. 10-Meets every Wednesday evening at hall, west side State, between Main and Market.
Ivanhoe Lodge No. 15-Meets every Monday at hall. west side State, between Main and Market. Edw. C. Seabrook, M. of F." ..
Rowena Lodge No. 28-Meets every Friday evening at hall, 601 Vincennes. W. A. Loughmiller, M. of. F .; Win. H. Ratliff, K. of R. and S. 1
New Albany Co. No. 5, Uniform Rank, K. of P .- Meets every Tuesday- eyening at armory, 215 East Fourth. W. L. Hester, cap- tain; Griffith Streepy, recorder; John Gaither, James F. Irwin and E. L. Lee. trustees.
Section 27, Endowment Rank, K. of P .- Meets at hall, west side State, between Main and Market, in December. Adam Heimberger, pres ; John H. Briggs, sec and treas.
RATHBONE SISTERS.
Mistletoe Temple No. 166-Meets every Thursday at hall, 601 Vincennes. Carrie Mullineaux. most excellent chief; Isabelle S. Heady, mistress of finance ; Ruth M. Patton, mistress of records and correspondence.
G. A. R.
Sanderson Post-W. J. Noyes, commander; C. H. Sowle, quarter- master. Pearl, southwest corner Market.
Union Veteran Legion, Encampment No. 101-Meets first and third Tuesday of each month, Pearl, southwest corner Market. Thos. Wall. colonel; C. H. Sowle, adjutant.
Sanderson W. R. C. No. 9-Meets every Friday at 2:30 p. m. at hall, corner Pearl and Market. Mrs. Robt. Tucker, pres; Mrs. Sallie Schray, sec.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets in biennial session at Indianap- olis second Tuesday of February. 1911. Fred. Hosman, G. D .; J. W. Jacobs, Jeffersonville, G. R.
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New Albany Lodge No. 922-Meets every first and third Satur- day at G. A. R. Hall. C. F. Wolpert, dictator; Edward Dangerfield, reporter.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets first Tuesday in October at In- dianapolis, bi-annual. J. H. Haught, of Indianapolis, grand sec.
Goodwill Lodge No. 17-Meets first and third Friday of each month at Pearl and Market. Mrs. Flora Kelly, sec.
Victory Lodge No. 375-Meets every Wednesday evening at Pearl and Market. Mason P. Whiteman, sec.
Triumph Lodge No. 633-Meets every second and fourth Mon- day of each month at Pearl and Market. John Elwanger, sec.
Schiller Lodge No. 755-Meets first and last Saturday evening at Pearl and Market. . C. F. Schlageter, sec.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Pawnee Tribe No. 37-Meets every Wednesday night at Wig- wam, 122 East Market .. George T. Smith, sachem; Herman Schlag- eter, chief of records; Corrie Seabrook, collector of wampum; An- drew. F. Rouck, keeper of wampum.
Manzanita Tribe No. 276-Meets every Monday night at wigwam, 122 East Market. John Espin, sachem; Andrew L. Buckingham, - chief of records; H. E. Crandall. collector of wampum; Joseph L. Leist, keeper of wampum.
Ohioah Tribe No. 444-Meets every Thursday night at wigwam, 122 East Market. Clarence Richards, sachem; Chas. Truoy, chief of records; Oscar Meyers, collector of wampum ; Chas. Dallow, keep- er of wampum.
DAUGHTERS OF POCAHONTAS.
Navajah Tribe No. 249-Meets second and fourth Friday at hall, 207 State. Jennie Irvin, K. of R.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
New Albany Camp No. 3453-Meets at Knights and Ladies of Honor Hall, Pearl. northwest corner Market, every Thursday night. E. L. Lee,„V. C .; Harry E. Snider, adviser; Louis W. Allen, E. B .; F. E. Durment, clerk and chief forester.
Eagle Camp No. 5149-Meets every Tuesday at Veteran Union Hall, northwest corner Pearl and Mkt.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.
New Albany Aerie No. 876-Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. at E Spring, bet 4th and 5th. John E. Fagan, Jr., W. P. P .; James Waterhouse. W. P .; Charles Long. treas ; Edw. M. Beck, sec.
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SHEPARDS OF BETHLEHEM. Alpha Lodge-Meets '207 State every Wednesday evening.
ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS.
Division No. 1-Meets every second and fourth Thursday at 616 East Market. Daniel Walsh, pres; James O'Hara, financial sec.
County Board-Meets at 616 East Market at call. Charles Skelly, pres; James Flynn, sec.
CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.
Holy Trinity Total Abstinence Society-Meets first Sunday in each month at hall, south side Market, between East Sixth and Sev- enth. بسنة
Knights of Columbus, No. 1221-Meets every Monday. Christo- pher Reising. G. K .; Wm. Receiveur, S. and R.
St. Aloysius Temperance Cadets' Society-Meets at hall, south side Market, between East Sixth and Seventh.
St. Edward's Uniform Roman Knights-Meets every Tuesday evening at hall, east side Eighth, between Spring and Elm. Julius Miller. pres; Louis Husson, capt; Geo. Walz, sec.
Catholic Knights of America No. 7-Meets third Sunday of each month at hall, south side East Market, between Sixth and Seventh. John Recktenwald, financial sec.
Catholic Knights of America No. 9-Meets second and fourth Sunday of each month at hall, East Eighth, between Spring and Elm. Joseph Zimmerman, pres; Julius Armbruster, rec sec; Chas. Meis- enhelder, financial sec.
Catholic Knights and Ladies of America-Meets second Wednes- day of each month at hall, south side East Market, between Sixth and Seventh,
Young Men's Institute, Unity Council No. 262-Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 805 East Main. James O'Hara, pres ; Frank Zoeller, sec; W. J. Receveur, treas.
MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
Indiana National Guard-Armory. 3061/ Pearl. Headquarters Second Battalion; First Infantry, Major W. J. Coleman. command- ing; G. W. Twomey, adjutant.
Company C, First Infantry-II. H. Austin, captain; W. E. Cool- man. first lieutenant.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers No. 286-Meets 207 State
. second and fourth Tuesday each month. J. B. Firsten. pres ; F. H. Welch, sec.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen-Meets 207 State first and third Sunday afternoon each month. G. O. Smith, master; C. A. - Hartley, sec.
Ladies' Auxiliary Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen-Meets northwest corner Pearl and Market first and third Wednesday af- ternoon.
Cigarmakers' International Union of America, Local No. 201 H. J. Sauer, sec, 918 East Market.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America-Fred Siltz, pres; Theo. Williams, V. P .; Alonzo Smith, financial sec; John McCartney, recording sec ; F. E. Durment, treas. Meets second and fourth Monday, 207 State.
Employers' and Business Men's Association-L. Hammersmith, pres ; S. J. Gardner, sec. Meets Maennerchor Hall second Wednes- day in each month.
Travelers' Protective Association of America, New Albany Post
Q-Chas. M. Zink, pres; O. F. Sauer, sec and treas.
Floyd County Medical Society-Spring, southwest corner Bank. J. E. Beard, pres ; R. K. Brown, sec.
Iron Molders' Union No. 187-Meets 207 State first and third Friday each month.
Machinists' Union No. 186-Meets at 207 State first and third Tuesday each month.
Masonic Building Association-6 Masonic bldg.
New Albany Charity Society (Inc)-Pearl, southwest corner Spring. Geo. B. Cardwill, pres.
New Albany Trades and Labor Council-Meets second and fourth Thursday at 207 State. John Pepper, sec.
New Albany Typographical Union No. 169-Meets first Monday night of each month at corner of Pearl and Market. C. F. Schlaget- er, pres ; D. D. Busenbark, sec and treas.
night of each month at corner of Pearl and Market. C. F.
Retail Clerks' Union No. 578-Meets 207 State first and third Thursday of each month. James M. Scott, pres; Robert Davis, sec.
Proprietors' Association-Edw. E. Jackson, pres; Fred. Denni- son, V. P .; Henry Page, sec; Dom. Moran, treas; Walter Campbell, chairman grievance committee; James Ackley, chairman organiza- tion committee. Meets every two weeks. Pearl, southwest corner Market.
Retail Grocers' Association-Meets at Eagles Hall, second and fourth Thursday of each month. Geo. Fleischer, pres; W. H. Dett- linger, sec.
Owen Lodge No. 30, Amalgamated Association Iron, Steel and Tin Workers-Meets 207 State. Thos. Ogden, pres; John Pepper, sco.
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St. Edward's Sewing Circle-Meets at St. Edward's Hospital first Tuesday of each month. Mrs. H. H. Fein, pres; Mrs. Mary O'Donnell, sec.
Socialists Party-Meets first and third Monday. of each month at hall; 207 Spring. Michael Hasenstab, sec.
United Charities-1015 East Main. Mrs. E. V. Knight, pres; Mrs. Mary T. Austin, sec; Mrs. Frank Stoy, treas. Meets first Monday of each month.
Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association-145 West Market. John Denny, pres; Edw. Caye, treas; J. W. Buck, sec. Meets first and third Monday of each month.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union-115 West Market. Mrs. Ellà Jones, pres.
CEMETERIES.
Buena Vista Cemetery Association (Inc)-North side Grant Line road.
Fairview Cemetery-East Sixth, north of Culbertson avenue. - George L. Kelly, supt; Geo. W. Dorsey, clerk. This cemetery, under control of a Board of Regents, is finely laid out and ornamented. The official board is composed of Geo. A. Newhouse, Sr., pres; Alex- ander Dowling, sec; Frank Peters, treas; G. W. Smith, Chas. Day, Geo. Borgeding, Alex. Dowling, directors.
National Cemetery-Ekin avenue, east of Thos. Nearly three thousand of the Nation's dead find their last resting place in. this beautiful spot. The grounds are in charge of a soldier sexton ap- pointed by the Government, who resides upon the grounds. John W. Durbin, supt.
Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery -- Green Valley road, near city limits.
St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery (German)-South side Charles- town road, east of Vincennes. J. J. Stumler, sexton.
New Albany Colored Cemetery-West side West, north of Ealy. This cemetery is under control of the City Board of Regents.
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
Merchants' National Bank-Main, northeast corner Pearl. Cap- ital, $100,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $83,000. 'J. K. Wood- ward, pres; J. H. Fawcett, vice pres and cashier; Chas. D. Kelso, C. H. Fawcett, J. K. Woodward. R. S. Rutherford, N. T. DePauw and I. P. Leyden, directors.
New Albany National Bank/-234 Pearl. Capital, $100,000. Sur- plus and undivided profits. $104,000. J. F. McCulloch, pres; Geo. Borgerding, cashier; Geo. Borgerding. J. F. McCulloch, Henry Eitel, E. M. McCulloch, N. T. DePauw, Alex. Dowling and Peter Klerner,. directors.
Second National Bank-113 East Main." Capital. $200.000. Sur- plus and undivided profits. $64,896. J. M. Andrew. pres: Earl S. Gwin. cashier; S. Otto Rady. assistant cashier; R. P. Main. J. M. Andrew. S. W. Walts. Jacob Goodbub. C. P. Cook, George Mosier and H. E. Jewett, directors.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
Mechanis' Building and Loan Association-George B. Cardwill, pres ; E. J. Hewitt, sec. 131 East Spring.
Union Savings Association-113 East Spring. A. J. Gohmann, pres ; Wm. R. Atkins, treas,
NEWSPAPERS.
Home Organizer-Weekly; (Free distribution). Office. 147 East Main. Edited and published by Ewing & Zeller.
New Albany Ledger (Democratic)-Daily and weekly. . Office, 328 Pearl. Published by The Ledger .Co. A. H. Peters, pres and sec. Terms : Daily, $5.00 per year; Weekly, $1.00 per year.
New Albany Evening Tribune (Republican)-Daily and week- ly. Office. 42 Pearl. Pubblished by the New Albany Tribune Co. Terms. $5.00 per year, 10 cents per week; Weekly, $1.00 per year.
Public Press-Weekly. 417-419 Pearl. Frank Gwin, publisher. Terms. $1.25 per year.
New Albany Advertiser-Semi-monthly. J. T. Cottom, propr, 209 Bank.
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.
Glenwood Park-Beharrel avenue and Spring.
Grand Theater-138 East Market.
Heath Theater-603 Vincennes.
Princess Theater-110 West Main ..
RAILWAY COMPANIES.
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R. R .- Freight depot, East Mar- ket and Thomas. J. R. Clark, feight agent. Pessenger depot, Vin- cennes, near Main. Oliver Frey, ticket agt.
Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville-Passenger depot Main and . Vincennes; freight depot. Bank, northeast corner Culbertson ave- nue. E. P. Vernia, freight agent; F. H. Kalies, passenger agent.
Kentucky & Indiana Bridge Co. (Daisy Line)-Depot, west side Vincennes, near Main.
Louisville & Northern Railway & Lighting Co .- Samuel- Insull, pres : R. W. Waite, vice pres and treas; 138 to 142 East Spring
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Louisville & Southern Indiana Traction Co. (Inc)-Samuel In sull, of Chicago, pres; R. W. Waite, vice pres and treas. 138 to 148 East Spring.
New Albany Street R. R. Co .- 138 to 142 Fast Spring. Samuel Insull, of Chicago, pres; R. W. Waite, vice pres and treas ; M. J. In- sull, geni mngr; F. J. Strattan, sec.
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Co .- C. U. Williams, freight agent. Offices, State and Railroad.
Southern Railway Co. (St. Louis Division)-L. I. Vernia, freight and passenger agent. West First, corner Railroad.
CLUBS.
Accomac Club-1625 . East Spring. T. J. King, pres; Chas. La Heist, sec.
Highland Country Club-Silver Hills. Meets every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. H. E. Jewett, pres; J. R. Scott, see ; W. B. Creed, treas.
Hoosier Club-1422 East Elm. Roy Benson, pres; Harold Mo- Intosh, sec.
New Albany Commercial Club-Adam Heimberger, pres ; Louis Hartman, vice pres: J. Sapinsky, vice pres; Géo. B. C'ardwill, sec; George Herbst, treas.
SINGING SOCIETIES.
Mendelssohn Choir-Meets Thursday evening at Music Hall, cor- ner East Ninth and Main. H. W. Heazlitt, pres; J. J. Helck, sec; G. B. Gookins, conductor.
New Albany Maennerchor-316 East Spring. H. L. Rockenbach, pres; Rudolph Rockenbach, sec; Conrad Fleischer, treas; Anton Embs, conductor.
The Summer Opera Co .- Glenwood Park. C. R. Nuetzel, pres; Percy. Pierson, sec ; Frank J. Poutch, treas; E. G. Hedden, inngr and director.
Treble Clef Club-Meets at Music Hall every Monday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Hedden, pres; Mrs. Henry .Terstegge, director.
UNITED STATES OFFICES. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT.
The Postoffice is in the United States Building, corner Pearl and Spring. Robert W. Morris, postmaster; Harry F. Hopkins. assistant postmaster ; Charles V. Hendrich, J. K. Main and Wm. E. Dishman, mailing clerks; Miss Minnie B. Graham, money order and register clerk ; Miss Mary S. Kelly. general delivery clerk and stamp clerk.
Mails forwarded daily over the following roads: Chicago, Indianap- olis & Louisville ; B. & O. S. W .; Louisville & Nashville; Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis; Southern Railway Co. (St. Louis Division) ...
Stage Mails-Depart for Floyd Knobs, Galena, Greenville, Pal- myra, Fredericksburg, Hardensburg, Chambersburg, Rego and Paoli every day except Sunday at 8 a. m .; for Elizabeth and Locust Point every day except Sunday at 8 a. m.
Advertised Letters-All letters remaining. in the office are ad- vertised on Monday of each week. If not claimed in two weeks thereafter, they are forwarded to the dead letter office at Washing- ton.
INFORMATION ABOUT MAIL MATTERS. DOMESTIS POSTAGE RATES.
First Class-Letters, all written matter and all matters sealed or fastened to preclude examination, 2 cents each ounce or fraction.
Second Class-Newspapers and periodicals sent by publishers or news agents. 1 cent each pound or fraction. When sent by others, 1 cent for every four onunces or fraction.
Third Class-Printed matter, books, cromos, engravings, music, - photographs, all productions on paper, except handwriting and typewriting, unsealed, 1 cent each two ounces or fraction. Limit of weight four pounds, except for single books.
Fourth Class-All matter not included in. above; unsealed, 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Limit of weight, four pounds.
A package. whether sealed or unsealed. containing writing, sub- jects it to postage at 2 cents per ounce.
UNMAILABLE MATTER.
Animals, reptiles, alive or dead (not stuffed), insects, except a queen bee when safely secured, are excluded from the mails. Also liquors, poisons, explosives, or inflammable articles, no matter how carefully wrapped, are excluded. .
REGISTERED LETTERS.
Letters and valuable packages may be registered to any post- office in the United States, Canada and our new possessions on the payment of a fee of 8 cents and regular postage.
FOREIGN. RATES OF POSTAGE. CANADIAN POSTAGE.
Letters and newspaper postage to Canada same as in the United States, Merchandise by"mail to Canada must not exceed eight - ounces in weight. and the postage is 10 cents, whether the package weighs one ounce or eighht ounces.
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Samples of merchandise for dispatch in mails in foreign coun- tries are restricted to bona fide trade samples or specimens having no salable or commercial value in excess of that actually neccessary for their use as samples or specimens. Goods sent for sale in execu- tion of an order, or as gifts, however small the quantity may be, are not admissable at sample rates and conditions.
SPECIAL DELIVERY SYSTEM.
Was introduced October 1, 1885, and is now extended to all post- offices in the United States and to all classes of small matter. Ac- cordingly every article of mailable matter to which a 10-cent spe- cial delivery stamp is affixed; in addition to the postage required by law. will, upon its arrival by mail, have immediate delivery by & special messenger within the carrier's limits of any free delivery postoffice, or within one mile of any other postoffice, in the United States, to which it may be addressed. ' A letter bearing a special de- livery stamp, together with the regular postaage, may be mailed at any postoffice. A special delivery stamp costs 10 cents:
FEES FOR MONEY ORDERS.
For orders for sums not exceeding $2.50.
3 cents
Over $2,50 and not exceeding $5.00.
Over 5.00 and not exceeding 10.00.
5 cents
Over 10:00 and not exceeding 20.00.
8 cents
Over 20.00 and not exceeding 30.001 10 centa
Over 30.00 and not exceeding 40.00. 12 cents
Over 40.00 and not exceeding 50.00.
15 cents
Over 50.00 and not exceeding 60.00 18 cents
Over 60.00 and not exceeding 75.00 .20 cents
25 cents
Money orders may be drawn upon any money order office in the United States for any sum not to exceed $100. For larger amounts: than $100, additional orders to make up that amount must be issued.
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