Official guide of the Centennial exposition of the Ohio Valley and central states . ious officesnecessary for the transaction of daily routine business ; near the bridge(eastern terminus) are the finely furnished rooms of the Ohio StateCommissioners. The Ohio Commissioners are Gov. J. B. Foraker,Columbus; Hon. John C. Covert, Cleveland; Hon. Chris. Kinsinger,Cincinnati; Hon. Wm. Ronsheim, Cincinnati; Hon. E. C. Whiley, Lan-caster : Hon. Elisha B. Hubbard, Tiffin; Hon. J. G. Butler, Youngs-town; Hon. A. J. Warner, Marietta; Hon. Oliver Outcalt, Cincinnati;Hon. John M. Thomas, Springfield; Hon.
Official guide of the Centennial exposition of the Ohio Valley and central states . ious officesnecessary for the transaction of daily routine business ; near the bridge(eastern terminus) are the finely furnished rooms of the Ohio StateCommissioners. The Ohio Commissioners are Gov. J. B. Foraker,Columbus; Hon. John C. Covert, Cleveland; Hon. Chris. Kinsinger,Cincinnati; Hon. Wm. Ronsheim, Cincinnati; Hon. E. C. Whiley, Lan-caster : Hon. Elisha B. Hubbard, Tiffin; Hon. J. G. Butler, Youngs-town; Hon. A. J. Warner, Marietta; Hon. Oliver Outcalt, Cincinnati;Hon. John M. Thomas, Springfield; Hon. A. L. Frazer, ClermontCounty; Hon. Nathan Drucker and Hon. John Simpkinson. Opposite is the hospital, where persons indisposed are taken fortreatment. Adjoining the Ohio State Commissioners office is the officeof the Printing and Advertising Committee, A. B. Champion, Chairman;Col. Morton L. Hawkins, Press Agent; next, on the east, is theoffice of the Chief of Police ; next, the Bureau of Information. On theopposite side are the telegraph and telephone offices, the office of the. CINCINNATI CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION. 11 Department of State, and Rules, Jurors and Awards, and a room forreporters, and the private dining room of the Commissioners. On theextreme eastern end of this row of offices is a door near the elevatorconnecting the restaurant, leading into the south-western portion ofthe park, where visitors can retire to eat their lunch and enjoy theshade of the trees, while reclining on benches provided for that either side of the Elm street bridge are steps leading to the couple of staircases were also placed on the eastern end of the bridgefor the convenience of those who wish to ascend to the Park Building has several exits and entrances ; one each on Elmstreet, one each on 12th street, and the like number on Race street-The principal entrance however, is on 12th street. A fine view of the city can be had from the upper story of thisbuilding,
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