Edward's annual directory : to the inhabitants, institutions, incorporated companies, manufacturing establishments, business firsm, etc. etc. in the City of Indianapolis, 1869, Part 44

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Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Richard Edwards
Number of Pages: 450


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Browning & Sloan. 7 and 9 E. Washington Piscator August, 12 S. Delaware


Tailors. ( Merchant)


BECKER & HUBER, 77 E, Washington Clark W. & W. H. 26 N. Illinois


Clark William, 31 S. Illinois


Crain & Needham, 3 Bates House blk.


Enggass H. 113 S. Illinois


GERSTNER ANTHONY J. 173 E. Washington Goepper F. & Co. 17 E. Washington


GRAMLING J. P. 35 E. Washington Green George, 32 N. Pennsylvania HALL E. A.


31 N. Pennsylvania Hattendorf Henry, 317 E. Washington Heitkam George H. 8 W. Washington Cotz & Co. 124 S. Illinois


HURRLE I.


168 E. Washington


Lenox Edward, 20 N. Pennsylvania Mitchell J. 2 Bates House Blk. * Moritz Bros. 19 W. Washington Roeth & Meier, 207 E. Washington Rupp William F. 38 W. Washington Sailors James L. 156 W. Washington Schildmeier Frederick, 182 E. Washington Staub Joseph, 2 Odd Fellow's Hall Steimann & Bernauer, 43 Virginia av.


SWEINHART WILLIAM, 21 S. Meridian TREAT & CLAFLIN, 30 N. Pennsylvania White H. M. 11 S. Meridian


Tailors and Repairers. ( See also Tailors Merchant.)


Baar B. 174 E. Market Ballman Hermann, 200 S. Illinois Budenz Louis, 168 E. Washington


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Fetty Conrad, room 16 Miller's blk. N. Illinois FISHER SAMUEL A. 26 Virginia av. Friedgen C. H. 41 N. Illinois Frink H. S. 28 S. Delaware Gererdy Nicholas, 313 E. Washington Gorbler William, 182 Bluff rd.


Gopp John, 284 N. Liberty Gray Gaorge W. 27 Kentucky av. Gregoire August, 129 S. Illinois


Hilger Christian, 42 S. Liberty Kelley Anthony, 28 S. Meridian LIPP HENRY,


13 Massachusetts av. Longrich Edward, 282 E. North Morris H. & Co. 22 W. Maryland Mueller Charles L. 53 S. Illinois


NILIUS CHARLES, 134 S. Illinois


Parker Catharine E. Mrs. 44 Virginia av. Porter Theodore R. 24} W. Washington Rogge Rudolph, 335 Virginia av. Skinner Ellison E. 62 S. Illinois Small Henry, 8 E. Washington Wilson John W. 55 Massachusetts av.


Winter I. N. 27 N. Illinois


Yabrleng John P. 3 Virginia av.


Tauners' Oil.


Fisbback John, 125 S. Meridian Mooney & Co. 147 S. Meridian


Tanners and Curriers.


Fishback John, tannery Michigan rd. near McIntyre, salesroom 125 S. Meridian Frenzel & Simon, Benton cor. Washington Schmidt Robert, 96 S. East


Taxidermist.


Bernitz Jacob W. 115 E. Washington


Teacher. (Of Languages.) Lewis Frederick C. 70 E. Ohio


Teas. ( Wholesale. See also Grocers.)


COORS AUGUST F.


(agt. American & China Tea Co.) 151 W. Washington. (See marginal bottom lines) Lee H. H. 18 and 20 Bates House blk. and 7 Odd Fellows' Hall


MILLNER & SHERWOOD, 27 McNabb, opp. Union Depot Wiles Bro. & Co. 149 S. Meridian


Telegraph Company.


Western Union Telegraph Co. 11 S. Meridian, Branch Union Depot


Theatres.


(See Amusements, places of. )


Threshing Machines.


(Sce also Agrcultural Implements) EAGLE MACHINE WORKS, Louisiana se. cor. Meridian Sherwood Lyman Q. "Massillon Thresher," 79 and 81 N. Illinois. (Academy of Mu- sic blk.)


For a GOOD SEWED BOOT, go to J. ARDEN, 65 S. Meridian.


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FOR PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GO TO STOWELL'S, Vinton's Block.


C. J. BRACKEBUSH, Farm Machinery, Hardware and Seeds, Nos. 75 and 77 W. Washington st., Indianapolis.


Always New Goods at CULLINY'S 98 E. Washington St.


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Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work- ers.


Gardner & Decker, 308 Virginia av. Frankem I. L. & Co. 34 E. Washington Jennings William T. 60 E. Market Johnson E. & Co. 108 S. Delaware Richey Julius, 223 S. Delaware Stumpf Henry A. 94 Indiana av. Wainwright Samuel, 18 W. Maryland Weber George H. 130 Bluff rd. Willis Jonathan, 166 Indiana av.


Tobacco Manufacturers and Whole- sale Dealers. (See also Cigars and Tobacco.)


BARKER WILLIAMS & CO.


Propr's Capitol Tobacco and Cigar Works. Factory 19, 21 and 23 N. Tennessee .- Sales room 42 W. Washington. adv't Index) (See Oliver Charles, Washington bet. California and West Reynolds & Loucks, 22 N. Delaware SMITH SAMUEL S.


312 S. Delaware Wiles Bro & Co. 149 S. Meridian


Tobacco Works.


CAPITOL TOBACCO WORKS, 19, 21 and 23 N. Tennessee. Baker, Wil- liams & Co. propr's. (See adv't. Index)


Toys and Notions.


( Wholesole. See also Notions.)


Baldwin J. H. & Co. (Fancy Bazaar,) 6 E. Washington Henninger G. & E. 115 S Illinois MAYER CHARLES & CO. 29 W. Washington. (See adv't Index.)


Transportation Lines and Cos.


(See Express Co's. Also Fast Freight Lines. Also Railroads.)


Trunks, Traveling Bags and Va- lises,


( Manufacturers and Dealers.)


Baldwin J. H. & Co. (Fancy Bazaar) 6 E. Washington Bogert James, 2 N. Meridian


BURTON M. 39 N. Illinois Forby Charles H. 109 S. Illinois


ROBINSON BROTHERS 20 Virginia av. (See adv't index) SHILLING R. L.


55 W. Washington and 12 Kentucky av. Smith R. L. & Co. 16¿ S. Meridian


Trunks, Traveling Bags and Va- lises. ( Wholesale.)


SHILLING R. L.


55 W. Washington and 12 Kentucky av.


Turners. ( Wood.)


LOUIS KOLB, Manufacturer of every Description of Job Turning. Stair Ballusters and Newell Posts Made to Order; also, all Kinds of Turning in Builders and Cabinet Makers' Line. All Orders Promptly Attended to. No. 23 East South St., bet. Meridian and Pennsyl- vania 'Sts., Indianapolis In- diana.


Meyer Martin, 19 S. Alabama


Umbrella Maker.


Meyer John F. 69 E. Washington


Undertakers.


Grinstelner George, 276 E. Market


HERRMANN F. J. & SON, 26 S. Delaware Long & Kregelo, 15 Circle, e. Meridian Weaver William W. 39 N. Illinois Williams Charles, 10 Bates House Square


Undertakers' Trimmings.


Newton Maria Mrs. 110 S. Illinois (up stairs.) (See advt. index)


Upholsterers. (See also Furniture Manufacturers and Dealers.)


GEBHARD AUGUST, 67 E. Washington Wilkins & Hall, 84 and 86 E. Market


Varnish Manufacturer. (See also Glue Makers.)


Mears, Lilly & Co. proprs. Capital City Var- nish Works, office and factory Kentucky av. cor. Mississippi


Agency American & China Tea Co., A. F. Coors, 151 Washington st


CINCINNATI MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., C. G. Jones, Gen'I Agt.


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Velocipede Halls.


Guezet Alexander, 224 S. Delaware Spaulding J. L. Velocipede Riding Hall, 26 and 28 S. Tennessee


Velocipede Manufacturer.


MILLER, MITCHELL & STOUGH, Kentucky av. cor. Georgia


Veterinary Surgeons.


Ellerby James, 10 E, Pearl Navin John N. 208 W. Washington Rapp Carl, room 4, 104 S. Illinois


Vinegar Manufacturer.


Wright Frank, Blake bet. New York and Washington


Wagon Makers.


(See also Carriage Builders.)


Berryman John, se. end Virginia av. Bonse William, East bet. South and Louisana Chapman John W. ns. Natl. rd. west of bridge Drew S. W. E. Market Square bet. Delaware and Alabama


EWALD HENRY,


299 Massachusetts av. (See advt. Index) Feil John, 123 Bluffroad Gregg J. A. 191 Indiana av. Hartman Frederick. 377 Virginia av. Horan James, bet. W. Washington and Nat. road


Indianapolis Wagon and Agricultural Works, W. A. Pattison, agt. 172 S. Tennessee Job Alzire, Virginia av. nr. cor. Dougherty Miller Louis, E. Washington cor. Benton


MUNSELL EZRA,


ns. St. Clair bet. Broadway and Massa- chusetts av. (See advt. Index)


MUNSELL HENRY,


Massachusetts av. cor. Plum. (See advt. Index)


Starke John C. 26 S. New Jersey Trucks & Kay. GO Kentucky av. VanBlaricum Jesse M. 231 W. Washington


VONDERSAAR WENDELL, 144 Fort Wayne av. (See adv't index.) Webster C. B. 291 Kentucky av. Wehling Charles, 234 S. Delaware Whitney J. W. 46 S. Pennsylvania


Wagon Yards.


(See also Livery, Sule and Feed Stables.)


Gates, Pray & Co. E. Market square, between Delaware and Alabama. Patterson S. W. 278-SO W. Washington


Waggon and Buggy. ( Wood Work.)


OVER E. & CO. 82 and 84 S. Meridian


Waggon and Carriage Materials.


Case, Parker & Co. 84 W. Washington Indianapolis Wagon and Agricultural Works, W. A. Patterson, ag't. 172 S. Tennessee. OSGOOD, SMITH & CO. 230 S. Illinois


Wall Paper and Window Shades. GALL & RUSH,


101 E. Washington cor Delaware Hume, Adams & Co. 26 & 28 W. Washington. Roll William H. 38 S. Illinois


WILDER C. P. 26 E. Washington


Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Also Makers and Repairers. ( See also Jew- elle, s. )


Barfuss G. 79 S. Illinois


Beek S. T. 43 S. Illinois


Bingham W. P. & Co. 50 E. Washington


Carter John E. 125 W. Washington


Craft William H. 36 E. Washington


Daumont H. & Co. 15 W. Washington


Daumont P. A. 47 S. Illinois


Davis George, 37 W. Washington


Dietrichs Charles, 66 N. Pennsylvania


Feller George, 114 S. Illinois


Ferguson C. A. 7;W. Washington


FORBES JOSEPH R.


34 Virginia av. (See top margin lines.) French Charles G. 13 N. Meridian Kiefer L. F. & Son, 2 Odd Fellows' bldg. Kingbury John E. 237 Massachusetts av. McLewe & Herron, 1 Bates House blk. Miller R. A. 268 E. Washington Neven Charles, 51 Massachusetts av. Oehler Andrew, 20 S. Delaware Oehler Romon, 183 W. Washington Phipps Brothers, 14 N. Pennsylvania Schliebitz Frederick W. 147 E. Washington Schurr Leonhard, Jr. 74 Indiana av. Slusher Henrv, 172 W. Washington Stacy M. D. 34 Virginia av.


Zumbusch Theodore, 93 Washington


Weavers. Bush George, 20 and 22 S. East


Wigs, Toupees, &c.


Mahorney J. T. 233 and 235 Blake MEDINA FRANK J. 34 W. Washington


Willow Ware.


( Wholesale. See also Grocers,) MAYER CHARLES & CO. 29 W. Washington


AGENTS WANTED, Cincinnati Mutual Life Insurance Company.


CIRCULARS SENT FREE, Address C. G. Jones, Gen'I Agt. Cincinnati Mutual Life Ins. Co. No. 7 Vinton's blk. Indianapolis.


C. J., BRACKEBUSH, Farm Machinery, Hardware and Seeds, Nos. 75 and 77 W. Washington st., Indianapolis.


Buy your Goods and save 40 to 50 per cent. at CULLINY'S.


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Window Glass. ( Wholesale.)


Layman James T. & Co. 64 E. Washington OVER E. & CO. 82 and 84 S. Meridian


Wines and Liquors. ( Wholesale. See also Liquor Dealers.)


Bender Tobias & Co. 189 E. Washington Brinkmeyer J. C. & Co. 80 S. Meridian Conklin J. N. 31 W. Washington


GAPEN, CATHERWOOD & CO. 118 S. Meridian Hahn & Bals, 25 S. Meridian Heymann Herman, 193 W. Washington


KAUFMAN S. 116 S. Meridian Kaufman M. & Bro. 42 W. Louisiana Knotts & Co. 72 W. Washington Lang Lonis, 29 S. Meridian Prenatt & O'Connor, 141 S. Meridian


RIKHOFF & BRO. 77 S. Meridian


Ryan T. F. 143 S. Meridian Ryan & Holbrook, 48 S. Meridian Sage Charles, 172 W. Washington Schmidt Rudolph, 209 E. Washington Schwabacher & Selig, 41 S. Delaware Stout F. & Son, 160 W. Washington Sweetser John, 30 S. Meridian Wallace Will. W. 441 N. Illinois


Wood Carvers.


Ludwig Louis, 182 S. Delaware MILLER LAWRENCE, opp. 73 E. Market. (See advt. index)


Wood Yards. (See also Coul Dealers.) ALDRICH & GAY, Indiana av. cor. Canal (See advt. index


Wool Dealers.


Clark A. L. (woolen waste) rear 164 W. Ma- ryland


Geisendorff C. E. & Co. ns. Washington (Nat. Rd.) near White river bridge MERRITT & COUGHLEN, west end Washington


Woolen Mill Machinery and Find- ings. Dickson C. & Co. 47 and 49 N. Tennessee MERRITT & COUGHLEN, west end! Washington


Woolen Mills. Geisendorff C, E. & Co. (Hoosier Mills) ns. Washington (Nat. Rd.) near White river bridge MERRITT & COUGHLEN, (Ohio Premium Woolen Factory) west end Washington


TOO LATE FOR REGU- LAR INSERTION.


Billiard Saloons. GEM BILLIARD SALOON, Carter & Bowman, props. 9 W. Wash ton


Boarding Houses. Rockwell Silas, 87 and 89 E. Market


Newspapers and Publications. THE WESTERN FIRE SIDE. F. C. Holliday, D. D., editor, Dynes, West & Co. publishers, Vinton's Block


Saloons. Carter & Bowman, 9 W. Washington Saw Works. AMERICAN SAW WORKS, Alfred T. Sinker, propr. Pennsylvania cor. Georgia


PERRY SPRINGS,


PIKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.


This Favorite Summer Resort


Will be open for the reception of gnests on the 15th of May. Ample prepara- tions have been made for all who may visit the Springs this season.


Stages connect at Perry Springs Station with all trains on the T. W. and W. Railway ; also with the Packets at Naples.


Water shipped to all parts of the country, in bottles, barrels or half-barrels.


WATSON & DIVELBISS, Prop'rs.


J. Arden, will make the best sewed boot in town, 65 S. Meridian.


IV. L. SMITH & CO. DEALERS IN


Cloaks.


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Manufacturers


PALTACE CANATS


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DRY GOODS CARPETS


Dry Goods of Every Description,


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


OFFICE OF LAND AGENT


FOR THE


INDIANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY


COMPAR No. 21 South Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


CHEAP LANDS.


THE INDIANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY Co. offer for sale over 40,000 acres of unimproved Prairie and Timber Land in the Counties of Clay, Newton, Marion, Parke, Steuben, Fulton, Jefferson, Morgan, Pulaski, Vermillion, Mar- shall, Greene, Kosciusko, Putnam, St. Josoph, Jasper, La Grange, Owen, Wells and White in the State of Indiana.


These lands were purchased by the Company at an early day, and comprise some of the best in the State. They will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers, on easy terms, and at low prices


I am prepared to offer great bargains in these lands.


Information cheerfully given, and inquiries promptly answered.


Address


JOHN R. ELDER, Agent, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


PAUL KELLER,


CABINET MAKER


And Manufaturer of OFFICE and STORE


FURNITURE


Prompt attention given to the repairing of all kinds of Furniture.


21 CIRCLE STREET,


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


E. C. ATKINS.


J. H. KAPPES.


H. KNIPPENBERG.


SHEFFIELD SAW WORKS.


ESTABLISHED 1857.


E. C. ATKINS & CO.,


Manufacturers of


Extra Cast Steel Pat. Ground Warranted


SAWS,


Circular, Mill, Mulay, Cross-cut, Drag & Web Saws.


SAWS OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED PROMPTLY.


210, 212, 214, 216 South Illinois St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


J. H. KAPPES & CO.


Manufacturers of


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210, 212, 214 and 216 S. Illinois St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JNO. W. CARROLL.


J. P. FITZGERALD.


Barnum's Hotel,


Public Lita dianapolis


STLOUIS


Corner Second and Walnut Streets, ST. LOUIS, MO.


The undersigned announce to their FRIENDS and the TRAVELING PUBLIC that they have leased, for a term of years, the above HOTEL, so long and favorably known under the management of Mr. BARNUM.


The Building has been thoroughly Renovated and Refitted, having been Re-papered and Painted, inside and out.


The Office has been enlarged, and the floor and halls laid with white and black marble.


The Dining Room, Parlors, Sitting and Bed Rooms have all been refurnished with the latest and most improved patterns of Rosewood and Oiled Walnut Furniture, and Gas has been introduced throughout the entire building.


The location is central and convenient to all those having business in the city.


FITZGERALD & CARROLL,


PROPRIETORS.


LACLEDE HOTEL


ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.


THIS HOTEL Is a Marble Building,


Corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT STS.


On the Fashionable Promenade of the City.


CONVENIENT TO THE


BUSINESS CENTRE


AND ALL


PLACES OF AMUSEMENTS.


The outfit of the house is entirely new and first-class in every particular.


BROLASKI & MALIN,


PROPRIETORS.


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RAILROAD DEPARTMENT.


CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI AND INDIANAPOLIS


Indian


Railway Company,


(Formerly Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Railroad, and Bellefontaine Railway.)


GOING EAST, WE RUN


THREE EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY


FROM INDIANAPOLIS


Over the " BEE LINE." on arrival of trains from LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE. LAFAYETTE, and ST. LOUIS. From CINCINNATI, on the arrival of trains and boats from the South. Each and every train bas


DIRECT CONNECTION AT CRESTLINE


With the PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. to PITTSBURG, and through that Line with the PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL ROUTE, to HARRIS. BURG, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, ALLENTOWN, NEW YORK, &c. Each and every train also has


DIRECT CONNECTION AT CLEVELAND


With the LAKE SHORE RAILWAY, to ERIE. DUNKIRK, BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS, and through that Line with the NEW YORK CENTRAL AND ERIE RAILWAY ROUTES. to ALBANY, TROY, SPRINGFIELD, WORCESTER, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, ELMIRA, GREAT BEND, NEW YORK, &c.


OUR ACCOMMODATIONS ARE AS GOOD,


OUR FARE IS AS LOW,


OUR TIME AS QUICK,


GOING EAST OR WEST, AS ANY OTHER LINE CAN BOAST.


E. S. FLINT, Gen'l Sup't, Cleveland, O.


S. F. PIERSON,


Gen'l Ticket Agent.


J. L. COZAD, ARN't Sup't " Bee Line," Indianapolis, Ind.


E. A. FORD,


Gen'l Passenger Agent.


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RAILROAD DEPARTMENT.


GREAT SOUTHERN ROUTE.


JEFFERSONVILLE, MADISON AND


INDIANAPOLIS


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DIRECT ROUTE TO


LOUISVILLE, NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA, MEMPHIS, MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS,


AND ALL POINTS SOUTH & SOUTH-WEST.


THREE TRAINS DAILY, MORNING, EVENING AND NIGHT.


This line, for speed, safety and all appliances pertaining to a


FIRST CLASS ROAD,


is excelled by none. Palace sleeping cars on all night trains to New Orleans, and


FROM LOUISVILLE TO NEW YORK,


THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.


Connects with the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad at Seymour, and North Vernon East and West Tickets Union Depot, Indianapolis ..


S. E. CAREY,


Gen. T. Agt. Jeffersonville.


J. G. WHITCOMB, Agt Indianapolis.


HORADE SCOTT,


General Supt. Jeffersonville.


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RAILROAD DEPARTMENT.


INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI


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LAFAYETTE


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The great through Express and Mail Route from Indianapolis to and from all points East and West.


CINCINNATI TRAIN.


Three Trains Daily from the Union Depot for Cincinnati, and connecting at Cincinnati with all the Great Eastern and Southern Rail Road Lines and the Ohio Steamers.


LAFAYETTE AND CHICAGO TRAINS.


Two through Express Trains Daily for Chicago, with the most direct connections in Chicago to and from all points in the North West.


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Lafayette, Quincy and St. Joseph Trains.


Two through Trains Daily, via Lafayett for and from Springfield, Quincy, Keokuk, St. Joseph and all points in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and the Gold Regions.


SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.


Baggage Checked through to any point East or West.


A. E. CLARK, Gen'l Ticket Agt., CINCINNATI.


H. L' HALL, Assistant Sup't., LAFAYETTE.


W. H. L. NOBLE, Gen'l Agt., INDIANAPOLIS.


J. F. RICHARDSON, Sup't., CINCINNATI.


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RAILROAD DEPARTMENT.


CINCINNATI, CONNERSVILLE


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INDIANAPOLIS JUNCTION


RAIL ROAD,


VIA


RUSHVILLE, CONNERSVILLE, OXFORD AND HAMILTON,


TO AND FROM CINCINNATI,


This road is completed from Rushville to Indianapolis running


Two Passenger Trains Each Way Daily,


BETWEEN CINCINNATI AND INDIANAPOLIS,


Making all connections at both points, and also, via the Branch Road from Connersville via Cambridge City to New Castle, Indiana, which Branch will be extended to Muncie during summer of 1869, which will constitute


THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE


From Cincinnati to the West and North-West,


Through the most desirable portion of Indiana, and on shorter time than any other route in the directions indicated.


J. H. SHELDON, Superintendent, Cincinnati, O.


J. M. RIDENOUR,


Vice-President, Indianapolis


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RAIL ROAD.


THE GREAT SHORT LINE


Between Indianapolis and the South and West.


THREE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY,


Making close connections for all points in Central and Southern Illinois, and points South of the Ohio River.


TWO THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS


Leave St. Louis daily via Pacific and North Missouri Railroads for Kansas City, Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joseph, Lawrence, Topeka, Junction City and Omaha, connecting with Express trains and Stage lines for all points in the Far West.


Luxurious Sleeping Coaches accompany all night trains.


Baggage Checked Through without Extra Charge.


Tickets for sale at all Principal Rail Road Offices.


JOHN S. GARLAND, J. D. HERKIMER, Gen'l Passenger A ,t., St. Louis, Mo. Gen'l Supt., St. Louis, Mo


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