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LOGAN'S
INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY. EMBRACING AN
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CITIZENS' NAMES,
GATHERED AND COMPILED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK.
YSTITUTIO
ALSO, A COMPLETE
BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION,
UNDER WHICH IS ARRANGED THE' NAME AND LOCATION OF EVERY BUSINESS MAN OR FIRM, ACCORDING TO THE NATURE AND BUSINESS RELATIONS OF EACH,
FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 1867.
,
BRARY
PRICE, $3.50.
POLIS,
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED ANNUALLY, BY LOGAN & CO. 1612 East Washington St., Herald Building. 1867.
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· Bing
RaIt. 7252 1867/68
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
ALTERATIONS, REMOVALS AND CORRECTIONS.
338
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CITIZENS 1
BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION. 263
INDIANA COURT DIRECTORY.
323
INDIANA POST-OFFICES.
326
INTRODUCTORY.
XV
MUNICIPAL RECORD.
311
PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS.
262
RAILROAD DIRECTORY. 341
STAMP DUTIES.
334
STREETS AND ALLEYS.
257
ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, In the year 1867, BY LOGAN & CO. In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana.
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THE HERALD COMPANY, Steam Book and Job Printers and Book-Binders, HERALD OFFICE, No. 1612 East Washington Street. 1867.
INTRODUCTORY.
"Justice to all and Injustice to none."
In presenting our first issue to the public, somewhat later in the season than we shall hereafter do, we were of necessity delayed by a desire to present the nec- essary information in systematic form, and to accomplish this, we find it quite im- possible to complete a slip canvass for names until after the first of June, as a large majority of removals take place during the month of May.
A great inconvenience is sustained by us, as well as by our citizens and stran- gers visiting our city, from the neglect of the City Council to enforce the fulfillment of the ordinances of 1864, providing for a correct system of numbering houses and naming streets, and they alone are responsible, and to blame for this shameful neg- lect in allowing our prospering city to be, in these particular improvements, behind our sister cities, some of which contain one-half the population of Indianapolis; and from the condition in which we find houses, in different parts of the city, num- bered some with the new number properly put up, others with the new and old numbers both, some with the old number yet remaining, and a very large number of the entire buildings, comprising both old and recently erected, without any number; thus rendering it impossible for us to give, with any great accu- racy, the exact location of all; yet, in laboring to overbalance these difficulties, we have spared no pains, time or money to produce a Directory of the City of Indiana- polis that, in a measure at least, will approximate what our citizens need and have long desired; and what we here promise our patrons and the active business men of this city shall be issued by us annually hereafter for years to come; as we are permanent residents, and regularly engaged in Directory publishing, and in pur- suing this, our legitimate business, we shall carefully, punctually and fearlessly hold to our motto, " Justice to all and injustice to none."
Of our competitors, Edwards & Boyd, of somewhat recent date, although at present ous-ka-schpilt, we have but little to say; their own actions having said far more to their discredit than we feel competent to say.
STATISTICS OF THE CITY.
The following is a brief summary of the statistical importance of our city, as shown by our recent canvass, which comprises the inhabitants immediately adjoin- ing, as well as those within the corporate limits of the city. The following fig- ures, set opposite the letters, indicate the number of different names of individual citizens whose name commences with that letter, viz :
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A. 307
N. 261
0 285 B
688
P. 360 C.
D.
482
Q.
15
E.
173
R
607
F
400
S
1,302
G
466
H.
942
U
14
I.
146
V
133
J.
223
W
886
K
418
Y
46
Mc.
336
M
789
Grand Total
11,149
Thus it will be seen by the above figures, which are the result of a close and searching canvass, such an one as this city has never before received, that the whole gives us a grand total of 11,149 names of different individuals, which is a slight in- crease over that of a year ago, and which, multiplied by the adopted average ratio of four inhabitants to one name, (which properly occurs in a Directory,) gives us an inhabitance of 44,596-not so large in numbers but more truthful, in fact, than that given by Edwards & Boyd in their famous opposition Directory of December last, in which they give as the whole number of names to be 15,500, but by an actual count we find, including all names, to be 13,454, a little mistake of 2,046, which, added to the number of names of firms, corporations, institutions, etc., which we do not count, would leave a remainder of about 10,000 as the actual number of different names given in their book.
The number of names of business men have largely increased. There has been built several large business houses on Meridian and Washington streets, together with several manufacturing establishments, among which is an extensive Rolling Mill being built by the " White River Iron Co.," which is nearly completed, also a Saw Works, by Messrs. Farley & Sinker, a Sash, Door and Blind Factory controlled by an association of carpenters and builders, a Planing Mill built and run by another association of builders and lumber dealers, among numerous other establishments, added to a large number of fine residences, public and State buildings.
The following is a brief historical sketch of the early history of Indianapolis from its earliest inhabitants, with only an allusion to a few items of historical im- portance in its unbounded progress up to the present time :
BRIEF HISTORICAL SKETCH OF INDIANAPOLIS.
Indianapolis, the capital of Indiana, is situated upon a beautiful plain, on the east bank of the west fork of White river, in north latitude 39º 55', west longitude 86° 5'. It is two miles north-west of the geographical center of the State, and one mile south of the center of Marion county, of which it is the county seat. The plain upon which it stands extends for miles in all directions, and was formerly covered with a deep fertile loam ; the subsoil is a compact clay, resting upon deep beds of drift, gravel and sand. Until 1818, the central part of the State was an unbroken wilderness, inhabited by the Delaware, Miami and Shawnee Indians. The
T 325
L.
413
Z 25
1,107
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whole country was covered with a dense growth of heavy timber; the city site was overgrown with a dense thicket of prickly ash and spicewood. This spice brush often served the early settlers in lieu of the fine Chinese and Japanese teas at present furnished by Messrs. Lee, Senour and Rohrer. The Indians were much at- tached to this region, because of the abundance of fish in its streams and game in. its forests, and they very reluctantly yielded its possession, by a treaty at St. Mary's, Ohio, on the 2d of October, 1818, covenanting to deliver possession in 1821. This region was afterwards designated as "The New Purchase." Its reported fertility and beauty greatly attracted the frontiersmen, who, without waiting for possession, according to treaty stipulations, immediately entered the country, and made settle- ments at various points. The honor of being the "first settler" of the present city of Indianapolis is due to JOHN POGUE, who came from Whitewater, and settled here on the 2d day of March, 1819. His cabin stood by a large spring, close to the east bank of "Pogue's Run," near the present residence of W. P. Noble, Esq.
In the latter part of March, and in April and May of 1820, a number of fron- tiersmen arrived, and at the end of the latter month there were fifteen families on the donation. Among them were Messrs. Davis, Bainhill, Corbley, Harding, Van Blaricum and Wilson. By an act of Congress, April 19th, 1816, authorizing the for- mation of a State government, a donation of four sections of unsold public lands was made to the State for the location of a permanent seat of government, giving choice of selection, and on the 7th of June, 1820, the location of the four sections was made, resulting in that of the present site. The joint corner where the four sections meet is situated on Pearl street, about ten feet west and five feet south of the south-east corner of the lot on which the Palmer House stands. The progress of the town from this date up to 1830 was gradual, averaging a population of about 1,100 souls, which increased very slowly until 1840, when its population amounted to nearly 4,000, and in 1850 to 8,000, in 1855 to 12,000, in 1860 to 18,000, in 1865 to 35,000, in 1866 to 40,000, in 1867 to 44,500, which, taken together, shows a fair average increase for upwards of forty-five years, resulting at present in the production of the me- tropolis of the State of Indiana, as well as the capital city, with at least one-third greater population than any other city in the State, and competing successfully with other commercial cities in the west. The immense influx of population that existed during the war, has now entirely removed, and the present estimate is that of permanent resident population.
We lay the present book before our PATRONS, believing that our efforts to pro- duce a Directory of Indianapolis worthy the reputation of the capital city of In- diana, will be appreciated by those who have stood by us, and their own interests, notwithstanding the attempt, some months since, by a firm under the name and style of Edwards & Boyd, of Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville, Nashville, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Washington City, D. C., and as many more different cities, a few of which they have attempted to publish, but never with the second edition have they given satisfaction, as their last edition of this city fully proves. We promise our friends, and every patron of this book, in our future annual editions, as in this, an honest and faithful record of their names, business and interests, hoping thereby to merit and receive their liberal and undivided patronage from year to year, as we shall publish a Directory of the city annually, which, hereafter, will be delivered about the first of July. We shall in the future follow the practice we have adopted in this, of giving to subscribers an extra prominence of their names in the alpha-
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betical list of citizens, without additional charge, and to those who desire to become regular patrons, who will come to the office and order, we will furnish them a book annually for half a dollar less than retail price, if ordered previous to taking the canvass.
To the advertising patrons of this book we return our best wishes; having done for each as we obligated ourselves to do, we feel satisfied that the benefit which will inevitably accrue to each will richly repay them many times its cost, by an increase of trade; and we trust that by our efforts in endeavoring to please our patrons and the public, to share a larger advertising patronage in our next issue. Those who are not subscribers to our book will have a limited opportunity of securing a copy by calling in person at our office.
To the Press and obliging friends we tender our warmest thanks for their as- sistance, respect and kindness shown our agents in the canvass, and patience in the short delay of the publication of this, our first volume of the Indianapolis City Directory. THE PUBLISHERS.
INDIANAPOLIS, July, 1867.
GENERAL INDEX.
PAGE.
PAGE.
ABBREVIATIONS ..
1
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CITIZENS ..
1
BROKERS-
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT-
Every fourth page following.
2
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
263
AGENTS-
Advertising
263
Collecting.
263
Fire Insurance
263
BURNING FLUIDS.
271
Horse Insurance.
263
CABINET-MAKERS.
272
House and Land.
263
CANCER PHYSICIANS.
272
Life Insurance.
264
Railroads
264
Real Estate ..
264
War Claim and Pension.
264
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
265
ALE, PORTER AND CIDER
265
AMUSEMENTS.
265
APOTHECARIES
265
ARCHITECTS.
265
CHEMISTS ..
273
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
265
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
265
ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS. 265
AWNINGS.
266
BAKERS
266
BANDS. 266
BANKS AND BANKERS 266
BANK VAULTS AND SAFE LOCK MANUFR. 267
BELTING AND HOSE.
267
BILLIARD SALOONS.
267
BLACKING MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS. 267
BLACKSMITHS.
267
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
268
BOARDING HOUSES
268
BOILER-MAKERS.
268
BOLTING CLOTHS.
268
BOOK BINDERS
268
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
268
BOOTS AND SHOES ---
Wholesale
269
Retail 269 Makers and Repairers. 269 BOTTLERS-ALE AND PORTER. 269 BOWLING SALOONS. 269
BRASS FOUNDERS
271
BRASS IMPLEMENTS-MANUFACTURERS ... 271 BREWERS AND ALE DEALERS. 271
BRICK-MAKERS
271
Commercial.
271
Insurance.
271
Money
271
Real Estate.
271
BROOM MANUFACTURERS.
271
BRUSH MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS .. 271
CANDY MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS .. 272
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
272
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c ..
272
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS
272
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
272
CARRIAGE AND WAGON STOCK.
272
CEMETERIES ..
272
CHAIR FACTORIES ..
273
CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS
273
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE-
Wholesale.
273
Retail .
273
CHRONOMETERS
273
CHURCHES ..
273
CIGAR MANUFACTURERS.
274
CIGARS AND TOBACCO-
BATH HOUSES ..
267
Wholesale
274
BARBERS
267
Retail.
274
BEER HALLS AND GARDENS.
267
BELL HANGERS ..
267
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &€.
274
CLOCK WAREROOMS.
274
CLOTHING-
Wholesale.
274
Retail.
274
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.
..
275
COAL DEALERS.
275
COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS.
275
COFFIN WAREROOMS.
275
COLLEGES.
275
COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS.
275
COMMISSIONERS, UNITED STATES.
2.75
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
275.
CONFECTIONERS-
Wholesale . 275
CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT STORES
276
CONSTABLES
276
CONTRACTORS.
276
CONVEYANCERS.
276
COOPERS ..
276
CISTERN BUILDERS.
274
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GENERAL INDEX.
PAGE.
DENTISTS.
276
DENTISTS' MATERIALS ..
276
DISTILLERS.
276
DRESS-MAKERS.
276
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
277
DRUGGISTS-
Wholesale
277
DRUGS AND MEDICINES-
Retail.
277
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS-
Wholesale
277
Retail ·
277
DYERS AND SCOURERS.
277
HOTELS.
284
EATING HOUSES.
277
EDGE TOOL MANUFACTURERS.
278
ELEVATORS .
278
EMBROIDERIES, LACE, &c ..
278
ENGINES-PORTABLE AND STATIONARY .. 278
ENGRAVERS-
Silver and Plated-ware
278
Wood and Copper.
278
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
278
FANCY GOODS-
Wholesale
278
278
Retail
FARM MACHINERY.
278
FEATHERS, BEESWAX, &c.
278
Life
287
FEED, AUCTION AND SALE STABLES
278
FIRE BRICK AND TILE.
279
FIREWORKS
279
FISH DEALERS.
279
FISHING TACKLE. 279
FLORISTS.
279
FLOUR AND FEED STORES.
279
FLOURING MILLS.
279
FOUNDERIES.
279
FRUIT DEALERS.
279
FREIGHT LINES
279
FUR DEALERS.
279
FURNACES AND RANGES
279
FURNISHING GOODS-
Gents'.
280
Ladies' and Children
280
FURNITURE-
Manufacturers
280
Dealers.
280
GAS FIXTURES AND FITTERS.
280
GLUE MANUFACTURERS
280
GRAIN DEALERS.
280
GRATES AND MANTLES
280
GRAVEL ROOFERS.
281
GROCERS-
Wholesale
281
Retail ..
281
GUNSMITHS AND AMMUNITION DEALERS. 283 HAIR DRESSERS 283
HAND LOOMS
283
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY-
Wholesale.
283
Retail 283
HARDWARE-HEAVY
283
PAGE.
HARNESS AND SADDLE-MAKERS.
283
HARNESS TRIMMINGS.
283
HATS, CAPS AND FURS-
Wholesale.
283
Retail ..
283
HAT MANUFACTURERS.
283
HIDES, LEATHER AND OIL.
284
HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTURERS.
284
HORSE POWERS.
284
HORSE SHOERS ..
284
HORSE COLLAR MANUFACTURERS.
284
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND WHITE GOODS ..
284
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS --
Wholesale.
284
Retail ..
285
HUBS, SPOKES AND FELLOES.
285
ICE CREAM SALOONS.
285
ICE DEALERS.
285
INSTRUMENTS-
Mathematical and Philosophical
285
Optical ....
285
Surgical and Dental.
285
INSURANCE COMPANIES-
Fire.
285
Horse
287
IRON FENCES, RAILINGS, &c.
288
IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSES.
288
IRON FOUNDERS ....
288
JAPANNED WARE-
Wholesale.
288
Retail
288
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, &c.
289
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
289
KEROSENE LAMPS, OILS AND TRIMMINGS. 289
KNITTING MACHINES AND YARNS.
289
LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS.
289
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, &c.
289
LAUNDRIES.
289
LAWYERS
289
LEAD PIPE
291
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS.
291
LIGHTNING ROD MANUFACTURERS
291
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER AND HAIR. 291
LINENS-IRISH.
291
LIQUOR DEALERS. 291
LITHOGRAPHERS ...
291
LIVERY AED SALE STABLES.
291
LOAN OFFICES
292
LOCKSMITHS.
292
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
292
MACHINE DRAUGHTSMAN.
292
MACHINISTS.
292
MALT HOUSES.
292
MAP PUBLISHERS ..
292
MARBLE YARDS.
292
MATHEMATICAL AND
PHILOSOPHICAL
INSTRUMENTS
292
MEAT MARKETS
292
MEDICINES.
293
GENERAL INDEX.
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PAGE.
MIDWIVES.
293
MILITARY AGENCY.
293
RAGS .
301
MILLWRIGHTS' AND MILL FURNISHING
SUPPLIES
293
MILLINERS
293
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS- Wholesale. 293
Retail
293
MOULDING AND FRAMES.
293
MOWERS AND REAPERS. 295
MUNICIPAL RECORD. 311
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
295
MUSIC PUBLISHERS
295
MUSIC TEACHERS. 295
NEWS DEPOTS
295
NEWSPAPERS .
295
NOTARIES PUBLIC ...
295
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
296
NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS .. 296
OCULISTS AND AURISTS. 296 OIL MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
Coal ...
296
Linseed and Lard .. 296
Lubricating and Petroleum 296
OPTICIAN.
296
ORGANS.
296
OYSTER DEALERS :296
OYSTER SALOONS.
296
PACKERS, BEEF AND PORK.
296
PACKING BOX MANUFACTURERS. 297
PAINTERS-
House, Sign and Ornamental. 297
Portrait and Photograph. 297
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES 297
PAPER-
Bags ..
297
Box Manufacturers. 297
Dealers.
297
Hangings
297
Mills ..
297
PATENT RIGHTS-
Agents and Solicitors. 297
Dealers.
297
PHOTOGRAPHIC-
Galleries. 297
Stock and Artists' Materials. 299
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 299 PIANO FORTE-
Manufacturers 299
Warerooms .. 299 PICTURES AND FRAMES 299 PLANING MILLS .. 300
PLASTERERS' ORNAMENTAL SUPPLIES 300
PLASTER, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY. 300
PLATERS 300 PLUMBERS. 300
PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS. 262 PUBLISHERS. 300 PORTRAIT PAINTERS. 300 PRINTERS .. 300 PUMP-MAKERS 301
QUEENSWARE.
301
RAILROAD DEPARTMENT. 343 RAILROAD FREIGHT DEPOTS. 301
RAILROAD OFFICES. 301
RANGES AND HOT-AIR FURNACES. 301
READING ROOMS ... 301
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
301
REAPERS AND MOWERS. 301
RECTIFIERS ..
301
RESTAURANTS 301
ROOFERS-
Tin and Composition 302
ROLLING MILLS.
302
SADDLERY HARDWARE. 302 SADDLE AND HARNESS-MAKERS. 302
SAFES.
302
SALOONS .
302
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. 303
SAW FILERS .. 303 SAW MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS. 303
SAW MILLS ..
303
SCALES AND BALANCES. 304
304
SCHOOL BOOKS
304
SECOND HAND STORES 304
304
SEWING MACHINES.
304
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS .. 304 SHOW CASE MANUFACTURERS 304 SILVERWARE AND PLATED GOODS. 304
SMOKERS' EMPORIUMS ..
304
SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. 304 SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS. 304
SPOKE, HUB AND FELLOE MANUFAC- TURERS . 305
SPORTING APPARATUS.
305
STAIR BUILDERS.
305
STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. 305 STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS. 305
STENCIL AND STAMP CUTTERS. 305
STEREOTYPERS.
305
STOCK DEALERS. 305
STONEWARE DEALERS. 305
STONE YARDS.
305
STOVE MANUFACTURERS
305
STOVES, TIN AND HOLLOWWARE 305
STRAW GOODS-
Wholesale 305
Retail
306
STREET RAILWAYS.
306
STREETS, AVENUES AND ALLEYS 257
SURVEYORS.
306
TAILORS-MERCHANT
306
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.
306
TANNERS AND CURRIERS.
306
TEA DEALERS-
Wholesale. 306
Retail
306
TELEGRAPH OFFICES.
307
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
307
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SCHOOLS ..
SEED STORES ..
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PAGE.
PAGE.
THEATERS. 307 TINNERS' STOCK AND TOOLS. 307 TOBACCONISTS-
Wholesale 307
Retail . 307
TOY AND VARIETY STORES. 307
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, VALISES, &c. 307
TRUSSES AND SHOULDER BRACES. 307
TURNERS. 307
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, &c. 307
UNDERTAKERS. 307
UPHOLSTERERS. 307
VARIETY STORES AND NOTIONS. 309
VARNISH MANUFACTURER AND DEALER. 309
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER 309
VETERINARY SURGEONS. 309
VINEGAR MANUFACTURERS. 309
WAGON MAKERS. 309
WAGON AND CARRIAGE STOCK 309 WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES 309 WASHING MACHINES. 309
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. 309 WATER COOLERS, FILTERS & ICE CLOSETS 309
WIG AND TOUPEE MANUFACTURERS. 309
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, &C. 309
WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS & PAPER .. 310 WINES AND LIQUORS-
Wholesale 310
Retail . 310
WOOD YARDS. 310
WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. 310
WOOLEN MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES 310
WOOLEN MILLS. 310
YANKEE NOTIONS. 310
E. R. PHIPPS. W. H. CRAFT. C. R PHIPPS.
CRAFT & PHIPPS,
DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds
SILVER-WARE, PLATED-WARE, Etc., Etc.
No. 14 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ST.
INDIANAPOLIS.
Les" Particular attention given to Repairing. ALL WORK WARRANTED to give satisfaction."
DR. U. T. WOODBURY,
DENTIST.
Office: 39} West Washington St., next to Palmer House,
(Removed from 30 North Mississippi St.)
RESIDENCE: 44 NORTH MISSISSIPPI STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Special attention given to fitting in Artificial Teeth, in the highest style of the art, on Vulcanite base, at reduced prices, viz: Single Tooth, $5.00 ; $1.50 each additional to eight ; full Upper Set, $18.00; full Mouth Denture, $35.00. Extracting on an improved plan. Filling and Preserving the Natural Teeth, and treating Disease of the same, all at prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
ABROMET ADOLPH, Insurance.
4
ADAMS EXPRESS CO ..
50
ASHER & ADAMS, Publishers.
186
AVENUE HOUSE, Richmond, Ind.
10
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.
349
BAMBERGER H., Hats and Caps. . corner cards
BARKER B. E., Capital Tobacco Works
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26
BARTHOLOMEW P. W., Life Insurance.
..
BELLEFONTAINE R. R. CO.
345
BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
26
BINKLEY & PERRINE, Trunks.
294
BLAIR D. W. MRS., Ladies' Fashion Ba-
zaar. 14
BOWEN, STEWART & CO .. 46
BRINKMEYER J. C. & CO., Wholesale
Liquor ..
54
BROWNING & SLOAN.
. corner cards
BUILDERS' & MANUFACTURERS'
AS-
SOCIATION
170
BUTSCH VALENTINE, Theater.
190
BUTTERFIELD J., American and United
States Express Co.'s ..
138
BUTTERFIELD C. S. & CO., Ale.
. 270
CABINET-MAKER'S UNION.
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CAPITAL RESTAURANT.
.corner cards
CARR R. S. & J. M., Saddles, Harness, etc .. 170
CARTER DAVID E., Physician
10
CHASE D. H., Boots and Shoes ..... corner cards
CHICAGO & GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY 348
CINCINNATI HOME INS. Co ..
34
CINCINNATI & INDIANAPOLIS JUNC-
TION R. R .. 347 CINCINNATI, RICHMOND & CHICAGO
R. R .. 343 CITY LAUNDRY. .corner cards and 2 CITY HOTEL, Chicago, Ill. vii COCHIRANE THOMAS M., Grover & Baker's
Sewing Machines. iv COLUMBUS & INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY 344 COMMERCIAL. 106 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- ANCE CO .... 74 and 154 CONNELLY, WILES & CO., Wholesale Gro-
cers ....
46
CRAFT & PHIPPS, Jewelers.
xxii
CUMMINGS E., Supt. Merchants' Dispatch .. 146
DAILY H. & CO., Wholesale Druggists.
46
DAVIS JOSEPH W., Brass Founder
178
DESSAR, BRO. & CO., Wholesale Clothiers, 46
DUTTON H. R., Life Insurance ...
. 74 and 154
ÆTNA FIRE INSURANCE CO.
4
DYNES L. G. & CO., Commercial ..
106
ALLENTOWN LINE, Fast Freight
356
DYNES & GOODWIN, Good Templar.
98
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO
138
EARL G. G., Agt. Merchants' Dispatch
146
AMERICAN LEG AND ARM CO
42
ECONOMICAL MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., of R. I. 82
EDEN CHARLTON, Planing Mill.
170
ENTERPRISE INS. CO., of Cincinnati.
182
EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO
78
ERIE RAILWAY ..
352
EWALD H. & CO., Horse Shoers
174
FAWKNER J. E., Coal and Lime.
22
242
FOWLER W. S. & CO., Grocers
FRANKLIN W. H., Barber.
114
FRANKLIN LIFE INS. CO
i
FURNAS JOHN & CO., Dry Goods
42
GLENN W. & H., Dry Goods.
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GOOD TEMPLAR.
98
GRAY S. F., Agt. Fast Freight Lines.
356
GREEN J. C. & CO., Drugs.
30
GROVER & BAKER, Sewing Machine Co ..
iv
HANNING, RAMSEY & CO., Gas Fitters ..
162
HARPER'S WEEKLY.
6
HART & MATHEWS, Builders.
174
HASKIT W. I. & CO., Druggists ... corner cards
HEISKELL W. L., Dentist.
10
HERALD, Daily and Weekly
308
HERETH J. C. & BRO., Saddle and Harness xii
HESS CHARLES, Normal Academy of Music 110
HILL & CARTER, Barbers.
114
HITCHENS JOHN, Horse Shoer.
58
HOME FIRE INS. CO., of Indianapolis
x
HOME INS. CO., of New Haven
14
HOOP-SKIRT MANUFACTORY.
290
HUNT CHARLES C., Cigars and Tobacco ..
58
HUTCHINSON E. A. & CO., Hardware Im-
porters.
V
INDIANA DIRECTORY OFFICE.
.xiii
INDIANA NORMAL ACADEMY OF MU-
SIC
110
INDIANA STATE CONMERCIAL AND
ADVOCATE.
166
INDIANAPOLIS, C. & L. R. R.
346
INDIANAPOLIS CITY BAND
186
INDIANAPOLIS HERALD.
308
ISKE WILLIAM, Lion Garden.
58
JEFFERSONVILL, MADISON AND INDI- ANAPOLIS R. R. 355
JONES E. B. & CO., Platers
78
KERN L. & J., Soda Water.
54
PAGE.
XXIV
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
KILGORE & HELMS, Dentists
54
KIMBALL EBEN W., Lawyer. 66 KIRCHNER & DAVIS, Life Insurance 82
KNIGHT & LLOYD, Painters.
70
LADIES' FASHION BAZAAR.
14
LAKE SHORE R. R. LINE.
351
LEHRRITTER C. & CO., Restaurant.
corner cards
LENOX EDWARD, Merchant Tailor. 205 LOGAN, BROWN & SIPE, Lawyers. 130 LONG, SNYDER & CO., Malt Dealers. 66
LOUISVILLE HOTEL, Lonisville, Ky. 158 LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE AND MEM-
PHIS & LOUISVILLE R. R. LINE .. 354
LOWE & NICHOL, Lawyers. x
LUDLOW JOHN, Meat Market 178
MCCREERY & FAY, Queensware
38 and 150
MAHORNEY J. T., Hair-work.
70
MARTIN BERNHARD, Confectioner.
22
MARTIN & HOPKINS, Life Insurance
298
MARTIN, HOPKINS & FOLLETT, Insur-
ance 298
MAYER J. & BRO., Clothing. 70
MEARS H. B., Varnishes, etc. 28
MERCHANTS' DISPATCH. 146
METROPOLITAN THEATER ..
190
METZGER ALEXANDER, Real Estate,
22
MILENDER & CLANCEY, Painters 249 MILLER ADAM R., Photographer 130
MOORE C. G., Sign Painter.
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