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ORDERS AFFECTING THE POSTAL SERVICE.VOL. i. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 26, 1880. NO. 20
SElje Jtostal Bulletin.WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 26, 1880.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,OFFICE GENERAL, SXJP'T R. M. S.,
WASHINGTON, D. C.The POSTAL. BULLETIN is published daily
for the information and guidance of Super-intendents of Railway Mail Service, Post-masters, and other officers and employeesof the Postal Service.
W. B. THOMPSON,General Sup't R. M. S.
GENERAL ORDER-
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.OFFICE G E N . SUP'T R, M. EL,
WASHINGTON, D. C.,March 26, 1880.
General Order No. 22.
SECTION 1—MAIL MESSENGERSERVICE.
Whenever it shall becomenecessary to change the dispatchor receipt of mails at RailroadStations where Mail MessengerService is performed by the De-partment, especially when thenumber of trips will be increasedor decreased by such change,Division Superintendents will,before ordering these changes,make the necessary recommenda-tions to this Office for the actionof the Second Assistant Post-master General.
SECTION 2—FILE NUMBERS ONOFFICIAL PAPERS.
In all communications to theGeneral Superintendent RailwayMail Service which relate to anyprevious papers upon the samesubject, a distinct reference tosame should be made, giving thedate upon which said letters orpapers were forwarded, and alsothe " File Number " of the officewhere papers have receivednumber.
W. B. THOMPSON,General Sup't R. M. S.
STAR SERVICE CHANGES.
ORDER OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL.
MISSOURI.
ltoute 2836;?. Greenfield to Mount Vernon.From April 1,1880, embrace Heaton, onRoute next after Phelps, increase dis-tance 4 ms.
STAR SERVICE DISCONTINUED.
MISSOURI.j
Koute 28368. Mount Vernon to Heaton,From March 31, 1880.
Use of Department Penalty Envelopes byMembers of Congress.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,WASHINGTON, D. C, March 26. 1880.
Order No. 25.Any Member of Congress or
Senator desiring to have a com-munication sent from this De-partment to a constituent, whichcommunication, if sent directlyfrom the Department, would beproperly enclosed in the PenaltyEnvelope, may be furnished withsuch communication enclosed ina properly addressed unsealedPenalty Envelope, to the endthat the same may be forwardedby such Member to the party ad-dressed, with such endorsementon said communication, as in theopinion of such Member may re-late to the subject-matter of saidcommunication.
D. M. KEY,Postmaster General.
POST OFFICES ESTABLISHED.
CALIFORNIA.Newark, Alameda Co.—Special—may be
supplied from Centrevilleon Route 46032.FLORIDA.
Mango, Hillsboro Co., Route 16175, bet.Cork, 0V; ms. N. E. and Tampa, W% ms.S. W.
MICHIGAN.Orville, Mackinac Co., Route 24453, bet.
Manistigue, 23 ms. W., and Gilchrist, 30ms. E.
MISSISSIPPI.Ure, Lafayette Co., Route 18145, bet. Den-
mark, 4 ms. E. and Oxford, 9 ms. W.MINNESOTA.
Ashby, Grant Co., Route 26M)t, bet. Evans-ville, 8 ms. S. E. and , 8 ms. N. W.
Newhouse, Houston Co., Route 26032, bet.Mabel, 5 ms. W. and Spring Grove, 5 ms.E.
TEXAS.Dixie, l'anola Co., Route 31377, (on site of
late Walnut Hill,) bet,UTAH.
Huntington, Emery Co.—Special—bet. Cas-tle Dale, 15 ms. S. W. and Plainnekl, 110ms. S. E.
POST OFFICES DISCONTINUED.
POSTMASTERS COMMISSIONED.
ARKANSAS.Sylamore, Stone Co. Papers to Mountain
View, Ark.INDIANA.
Red House, Morgan. Co. Papers to Wa-verly.
IOWA.Dramen, Mitchell Co. Papers to Osage. 'Midland, Hardin Co. Papers to Illinois
Grove.MISSOURI.
Hazel Gfove, Atchison Co. Papers toBlancbard.
WEST VIRGINIA.Maple Run, Preston Co. Papers to Aurora.
Commissions sent March 26, 1880.
Wm. L. G. Soule Irwin, Col.
Wm. E. Donnellan Hayden Hill, Cal.
Edward Nichols Ridge Valley, Ga.
David W. Pierson Acton, Ind.Joseph T. Balser Brown's Valley, "John W. Sturwold Haymond, "Wm. H. Crane Sedan, •Jacob Y. Good Mills Corners, "
Wm. A. Mjers De Witt, 111.
Wm. Voorhies, Jr Voorhies, "
Nathan W. Commons Oil City, Kan.
Wm. W. Hall Moscow, Ky.Geoi-ge S. Staton Brookville, "Elihu D. Tallman Delta, Mich.James O. Austin West Olive, "Almon G. Lee Fork, "
James I. Willis Gilliam, Mo.
Charles T. Fdmonston Goshen, Md.
Hartley B. Rice Unity, Me.
Horace Cole W'ilber,
Osbert E. Messinger Oneida Lake, N. Y.Asa Flansburgh Oaksville, "Reuben Hall Stovvell's Corners, "Dagobert Lauffenburger.Eust Amhurst"
Benjamin F. Laughlin Antelope, Oreg,
Isaac V. Clark Farmington, Ohio.George I). Prickett Londonderry, "Christian W. Schmehl Moulton, "Amos M. Keller Shasta, "
Catharine R. Dean New Hope, Pa.Francis W.Christ Litiz, 'Joseph Delhi Pennsburgh, 'Alfred D. Altland Lisburn, 'Edith A. Knight Brookdale, 'Francis H. Thomas Turnersville,Wm. H. Stout Southamptonville, 'Nicholas Albright Heistors Mills, 'Jacob A. Klinefelter Glenville, 'Fiances M. Purdy Hemlock Hollow,
•Wm. B. Hope Vancouver,Tenn.
James F. Calloway Ball Camp, "
Wm. W. Redd Etna Mills, Va.
Chas. A. Hornor Roanoke. W. Va.Charles Landsee Nero, Wis.John M. Muli Montana, "
Warn Offices.
Alex. C. Northum, Dahoma,Franklin Co., Ark.
John E. Greer, Grass,Montgomery Co., Kan.
Chauneey Brace, Roy,Missaukee Co., Mich.
Henry H. Morris, Apex, Lincoln Co., Mo.Cornelius B. Hope, Elizabeth,
Kearney Co., Nebr.John Rapp, Steamboat, Washoe Co., Nev.
Neyerson Sealy, Athens, Robeson Co., N. C.George W. Kendrick, Waco,
Cleveland Co., "John M. Smith, Lattimere,
Trumbull Co., Ohio.John H. Larsen, Garibaldi,
Tillamook Co., Oreg.Dan'l E. Knight, Knight, Marian Co., "Mary C. Cusenbary. Murray,
Young Co., Tex.Alvin Parker, Hellenwood, Scott Co. Tenn.Pleasant C. Blevins, Oneida. Scott Co. " 'Ada B. Townes, Ada, Henderson Co., "
Horace B. Bibb, Bibb, Louisa Co., Va.Wm. W. Petit, Pettington,
Charles City Co., "
CHANGES IN STAR SCHEDULES.
WEST VIRGINIA.
Route 12122. Mineral Wells to Jackson C.H.Leave Mineral Wells Tuesdays and
Saturdays at 10 30 a. m.Arrive at Jackson C. H. Mondays and
Fridays by 11 a. m.Leave Jackson C. H. Mondays and Fri-
days at 12 m.Arrive at Mineral Wells Tuesdays and
Saturdays by 10 a. m.
POST OFFICE NAME CHANGED.
OREGON.
Morehouse, Umatilla Co., to "Moorhouse."'
TENNESSEE.
Collinsville, Montgomery Co., to "South-side."'
TEXAS.
Joseway, Kendall Co., to " Welfare."
POST OFFICE SITE CHANGED.
ALABAMA,
Canoe Station, Escambia Co., 1 m. E., onrailroad.
TENNESSEE.
Kismet, Morgan Co., % ms., to R. R. Sta-tion.
MAIL ROUTE MESSENGER CHANGES.
NEBRASKA.
Route 34011, Brownsville to York. FromApril 1,1880, Mail Route Messengers ex-tend their runs to begin at Nemaha Cityand end at Central City, Nebr., increasedistance 41.22 ms.
RAILROAD SERVICE CHANGED.
ARKANSAS.
Route 29004. Pine Bluff to Collins. FromApril 1,1880, Route Agents extend runsto end at Monticello, Ark., increase dis-tance 16.47 ms.
MISSOURI.
Route 28096. Union Depot, St. Louis, toStations of all Railroads terminating utp:ast St. Louis, 111. From July 1, 1879,to June 30, 1883, the St. Louis BridgeCo. and Tunnel R. R. Co. of St. Louis, Mo.will transport all Post Office Cars, andall cars containing mails of the UnitedStates, or British Canada or other For-eign Mails, and all special agents, routeagents, postal clerks, and employees ofthe Post Office Department between theUnion Depot at St. Louis and the termi-nus of all railroads now at East St. Louis,HI., each way, as often as departing andarriving trains shall require. To pro-vide for the exclusive use of the Post Of-fice Department, a suitable room and of-fice upon the track floor of the UnionDepot buildings at St. Louis, and to light,warm and furnish the same in a suitableand convenient manner for the use of theSuperintendent of Railway Mail Service,special agents, route agents, and post-office clerks, and to furnish such labor-ers and trucks as may be required forhandling the mails at said Union Depot.