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OFFICE IN LITTLE'S HOTEL,
EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
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GORDON GEO. E., of Gordon & Davis, ; Gulick & Tweed, butchers, packers and attorney at law, sacond floor Odd Fellow's Hall,
GORDON CONNER & BOWLES, ATTOR- NEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. OFFICE NO. 10 EAST WASH- INTON ST., OVER H. A. FLETCHI- ER & CO.'S STORE.
GORDON J. W., of Gordon, Conner & Bowles, attorney and counsellor at law.
Gorham John M., blacksmith, south-east corner Mississippi and Vermont sts. Gott & Featherston, auction and commis- sion merchants, 48 E. Washington st. Graff J. P. C., express messenger, Ameri- can Express Company, Indianapolis and St. Louis route.
Graham S J., delivery clerk Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad, freight depot.
Gramling J. &. P., merchant tailors and dealers in ready made clothing, and gent's furnishing goods, No. 41 East Washington st.
Graves Richard, wagon maker, Kentucky avenue, near Tennessee st.
Gray W., bakery, South, near Delaware st. Gray Robert, barber, South, near Dela- ware st.
GREENLEAF BROWN, MANU- FACTURERSOF ENGINES, LATHES, MILL MACHINERY, AND REAP- ING AND MOWING MACHINES, SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET. GREENLEAF A. C., of Greenleaf, Brown & Co.
GREENLEAF C. A., of Greenleaf, Brown : Co.
Greer & Fearnly, carpenters and joiners, Illinois, bet. Washington and Mary- land sts.
Grein & Thalman, New York bakery, No. 214 East Washington st.
GRESH B. F., PROPRIETOR UNCLE SAM SALOON AND DINING ROOM, B. F. JOHNSON, MANAGER, OP- POSITE BATES HOUSE.
GRIFFIN, LOWRY & JOHNSON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 79 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. GRIFFIN & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 19 WEST WASHING- TON STREET.
Griffith J. R., dealer in sofas, chairs, mat- tresses, and all kinds cabinet furni- ture, No. 65 West Washington st., a few doors east of Masonic Hall.
Grobe Charles, paper box manufacturer, cor. Washington and Alabama sts. GROOMS A. C., CASHIER AND AC- COUNTANT INDIANAPOLIS JOUR- NAL CO.
dealers in all kinds of fresh and salt meats, Bates House block, north cor- ner, on Illinois st.
Gulick John F., of Gulick & Tweed, Bates House block, north corner, on Illi- nois st.
Gulliver Wm. (colored ), shaving saloon, corner Kentucky avenue and West Washington st.
Gutperle P., boarding and lager beer sa- loon, 212 East Washington st.
Hadley Wm., of Taylor, Wright & Hadley. Haffner & Bro., boot and shoe makers, 198 West Washington st.
Hagar J. A., book-keeper at Fletcher's bank.
Hagerhurst C. F., grocer, 115 Tennessee street.
Hahn Charles, of Hahn, Schnull & Co., old No. 170, new 220 East Washing- ton st., bet. East and Liberty.
Hahn Philip, saloon, 103 East Washington street.
Hahn, Schnull & Co., dealers in groceries, produce and provisions, old No. 170, new No. 220 East Washington st., be- tween East and Liberty.
Hahn, Schnull & Co., New York clothing store, No. 17 East Washington st., op- posite Sentinel office.
HALL JAMES T., first assistant Railroad City commercial college.
HIall L. H., city pump maker, Delaware, bet. Washington and Market sts.
HALL E. A., MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, NO. 2 ODD FELLOWS' HALL. (See card.) HIall S. G. Mrs., matron Indiana Hospital for the Insane.
HALPIN M. H., printer, Journal office.
Hamilton Francis W., deputy county auditor; office county buildings. . Hammond A. A., of M. Fitzgibbon & Co., opposite Union depot.
Hammond W. P., printer, Citizen office.
HANNAH SAMUEL, SECRETARY AND TREASURER INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY; OFFICE CORNER MA- RYLAND AND DELAWARE STS.
Hannaman & Duzan, wholesale dealers in pure drugs and medicines, No. 40 East Washington st.
HANWAY & RUBUSH, GROCEBS, NO. 4 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
Hanway Samuel, of Hanway & Rubush, No. 4 East Washington st.
Hardesty Levi A .. county commissioner.
HARKNESS JOHN, of Elder & Harkness, Meridian st., opposite post office. Harmon P., of Harmon & Wolff.
Harmon & Wolff, merchant tailors and dealers in ready-made clothing, &c., No. 39 West Washington st.
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THERON PARK.
DAVID BRADEN
PARK & BRADEN,
Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS, No. 84 West Washington street, under Metropolitan Theater Building, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
S.A. FLAGG
Importer and dealer in Fine Wines, Brandies, &C.,
For Medicinal, Mechanical, and other purposes.
No. 32 Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Ind. All Liquors are WARRANTED TO BE STRICTLY PURE, AND FREE FROM ADULTERATION.
MCEVOY'S Indianapolis City Directory,
Issued Annually, and Copyrighted.
The first edition of this important work was issued in October, 1858, copies of which are on hand and may be procured at
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STEWART & BOWEN, Local Agents.
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Harmening C., grocer, Delaware, near [ HAYDEN'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Merrill st.
Harper Henry, cooperage, Illinois, bet. Louisiana and South sts.
Harris J., clothes renovator, Illinois, near Maryland st.
Harper J. L., of Ross & Harper, cor. Me- ridian and Louisiana sts., opposite Union depot.
HARTWELL EPHRAIM, CLERK BATES HOUSE.
HART JAS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCER- IES, PRODUCE, WINES AND LI- QUORS, NO. 84 EAST WASHING- TON STREET.
HARRIS F., CLERK, FREIGHT FOR- WARDER, BELLEFONTAINE R. R .; OFFICE CORNER MERIDIAN AND LOUISIANA STREETS.
Harris J. A., blacksmith, Delaware, near South st.
HARRIS J. W., PROPRIETOR FARM- ERS' AND DROVERS' HOTEL, 212 WEST WASHINGTON STREET.
HARRISON A. & J. C. S., BANKERS, NO. 19 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
Harrison B., of Wallace & Harrison, no- tary public and commissioner for court of claims, No. 9 Temperance Hall.
HARRISON W. M., ACCOUNTANT, SEN- TINEL OFFICE.
Hasket E., premium pump maker, Pearl, near Meridian-st.
HASLEP ISAIAH, MASTER MACHINIST INDIANAPOLIS, PITTSBURGHAND CINCINNATI RAILROAD, OFFICE AT THE RAILROAD SHOP.
Haugh J. R., teller at Fletcher's Bank. HAUGHEY THEODOREP., SECRETARY, TREASURER AND GEN'L TICKET AGENT, PERU AND INDIANAPO- LIS RAILROAD, OFFICE NEW JER- SEY-ST., NEAR RAILROAD TRACK. Hausmann Henry, importer and dealer in all kinds of fancy goods, toys, Yan- kee notions, Fancy Bazaar, No. 38 West Washington-st.
HAWES G. W., publisher of the Indiana State Gazetteer, Illinois State Gazetteer and Ohio State Gazetteer. Post office address, box 502, Indianapolis.
HAWTHORN & BUCHANAN, IMPORT- ERS OF CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, EAST WASHING- TON-ST., NEAR LITTLE'S HOTEL. HAWTHORN CHARLES E., OF HAW- THORN & BUCHANAN.
HAYDEN D. J., second assistant Haydan's Mercantile College.
HAYDEN J. C., PROPRIETOR AND PRINCIPAL OF HAYDEN'S MER- CANTILE COLLEGE. COR. WASH- INGTON AND MERIDIAN STS.
CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS.
Haynes Phillip, confectioner and baker, manufacturer of every variety of candy, London butter scotch, cocoanut cakes, &c., Meridian-st., opposite post office.
Haywood C. B., mailing clerk of Daily Citizen office.
HEDGES ALEXANDER, mailing clerk of Sentinel office.
Heidenreich C., saloon keeper, 194 East Washington-st.
HEIDLINGER J. A., DEALER AND MAN- UFACTURER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, BATES HOUSE BUILD- ING, ILLINOIS ST. (See card.) Heinrichs Charles, grocer, Pennsylvania near Merrill-st.
Helfner Jacob, bakery, Delaware between Smith and Merrill sts.
HELWIG CHARLES, CARPENTER AND JOINER, OHIO BETWEEN EAST AND NEW JERSEY STS.
HENDERSON WM., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND AGENT AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 1 SOUTH MERIDIAN, CORNER WASHING- TON, SECOND FLOOR.
HENKLE W. D., resident editor of Indiana School Journal, published at Cameron & M'Neely's.
Henning F. A., of Henning & Weinberger, No. 5 Bates House, Illinois-st.
Henning & Weinberger, hair dressing sa- loon, No. 5 Bates House, Illinois-st.
Herald and Era (weekly), Williamson & Lee, editors; office, 663 East Wash- ington-st.
Herbst Fred., lager beer saloon, Massachu- setts Avenue, near Bellefontaine car shop.
HIERETH J. C., OF FIRM OF HINESLEY & HERETH.
Hermann Conrad, pleasure garden and saloon, Washington-st., east of city limits.
Herman & Grinsteinner, undertakers, Market bet. East and Noble sts.
Henninger Richard, proprietor Indiana Free Press (German), office 66 East Washington-st.
Hibner Jacob, brewery, 278 East Wash- ington st.
Heilscher Theodore, editor Indiana Free Press, (German) office 66 East Wash- ington st.
HILL GEO. W., PROPR PLANING, FLOORING AND SAW MILL, SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY, COR. EAST AND GEORGIA STS.
Hill James W., of Hill & Spotts.
Hill & Spotts, wholesale and retail gro-
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cers, and dealers in flour, grain, &c., cor. Washington and Delaware sts.
Hill T. P., wholesale and retail dealer in hats, caps, furs, straw goods, buffalo robes, &c., No. 30 West Washington . street.
Hiller G. A., eating saloon, 168 East Washington st.
Hillman Wm., blacksmith, Virginia ave- nue, near McCarty st.
Hinde P. J., grocer, 153 East Washington. HINESLEY A. J., OF HINESLEY & HERETH.
HINESLEY & HERETH, MANUFACTUR- ERS AND BEALERS IN SADDLES, HARNESS, DRIDLES, &C., NO. 31 WEST WASHINGTON ST., ONE DOOR WEST OF CHARLEY MYERS. Hinkley D. J., clerk freight office, Indian- apolis, Pittsburg and Cleveland Rail- road.
Hobbs Abner, of Hobbs & Pierson, No. 86 East Washington-st.
Hobbs & Pierson, real estate agents, No. 86 East Washington-st.
HOGSHIRE WM. R., steward and mana- ger of the farm of Deaf and Dumb Institute.
HOLLOWAY E. B., of Holloway & Mor- row, opposite Union Depot.
HOLLAND JOHN W., WHOLESALE GRO- CER AND COMMISSION MER- CHANT, No. 72 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. (See advertisement).
Holland S. J., wholesale and retail grocer and dealer in flour, fish, salt, glass and stone ware, No. 94 East Wash- ington-st.
Holland F. F., accountant with J. W. Hol- land.
HOLLIDAY ADAM, LOCAL FREIGIIT AGENT, BELLEFONTAINE RAIL- ROAD, OFFICE COR. OF MERIDIAN AND LOUISIANA STS.
HOLLIDAY W. J., of Murphy & Holliday, No. 34 East Washington-st.
Holman G. G., dry goods dealer, No. 3 0dd Fellows' Hall.
HOOKER E. M. B., printer, Sentinel office. Hornburg K. Dr., Homcepathie physician, office over 26 East Washington-st.
Hotz G., clothes renovator, Illinois near Georgia-st.
HOWARD, DR. E. & SON, 52 ILLINOIS STREET, would say to the public that the hitherto incurable disease, THE CANCER, is by them treated success- fully. Also, scrofula, enlargement of the glands, fistula, ulcers, chronic dis- enses, &c.
HOWLAND J. D., OF BARBOUR & HOWLAND.
Hoyt Mrs. H., variety store and boarding, Delaware near Maryland st.
Hubbard Wm. S., brick yard, cor. East and Merrill sts.
Huff John E., confectiner, No. 76 East . Washington st.
HUG MARTIN, CAPITAL SALOON AND RESTAURANT, AND AGENT FOR MALTY'S CELEBRATED OYSTERS. NO. 14 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
Hulings J. C., house painter and grainer, Pennsylvania st., next to the Journal office.
Hume Jas. M., of H. A. Fletcher & Co., Fletcher's new block, No. 10 East Washington st.
Humphrey James, grocer, cor. New York and Noble streets.
Hunt & Anderson, proprietors of Capital Mills, north-east cor. Market and Ca- eal sts.
Hunt A. M., proprietor steam flouring mills, north-east cor. Canal and Mar- ket sts.
HUNT A. L., auctioneer, 61 E Washington. Hunt Charles C., tobacconist, 105 East Washington st.
Hunt P. D. C., office at Hunt's flouring mills, north-east cor. Market and Ca- nal sts.
Hunt P. G. C., of Hunt & Anderson.
HUNTER MOSES, steward of Indiana Hospital for the Insane.
Hunter M. A. Mrs., milliner and ladies' fancy goods, No. 5 North Meridian street.
HUTCHISON C. P., foreman job room, Sen- tinel office.
HYDE ABNER R., of Littles, Eldridge & Co., Little's Hotel.
IDLER CLINTON, FOREMAN OF RAIL- ROAD SHOP, TERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE AT THEIR SHOP.
IGOE M., ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE 68 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
Imbery August, saloon, Pennsylvania, near South st.
Independent Relief Fire Company No. 1, No. 6 South Meridian st.
INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY OF- FICE, COR. MARYLAND AND DEL- AWARE STS.
Indiana Daily State Sentinel, Bingham & Doughty proprietors, J. J. Bingham, editor, office Sentinel Buidings, late Capital House.
Indiana Free Press. (German ) Richard Hen- ninger proprietor, Theodore Hielscher editor, office 66 East Washington st. Indiana and Illinois Central Railway Company, James M. Sharpe secrerury, office Blake's building, room No. 8, second floor.
Indiana State Arsenal, Delaware, between Washington and Market sts., Samuel Beck, quarter master general.
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Indiana Volksblatt, proprietor, Julius | JOHNSON W. W., printer, Sentinel office. Boetticher, office 130 East Washing- ton st.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. OFFICE, CORNER DELAWARE AND LOUISIANA ISTS.
INDIANAPOLIS DAILY CITIZEN, CAMERON & MCNEELY, PROPRIE- TORS, COUNTING ROOM, 17 SOUTH MERIDIAN ST.
INDIANAPOLIS DAILY AFD WEEK- LY JOURFAL, INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL COMPANY, PROPRIE- TORS.
INDIANAPOLIS GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO., office 3 West Washington st.
INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, INDIANAPOLIS DAILY AND WEEKLY JOUR- NAL. (See card p. 149.)
INDIANAPOLIS, PITTSBURG AND CLEVELAND RAILROAD, OFFICE CORNER MERIDIAN AND LOUIS- IANA STS.
Indianapolis Fire Company No. 2, 15 New Jersey st.
Ittenback G. & Co., grocers, Delaware, be- tween South and Merrill sts.
JACKSON W. N., GENERAL TICKET AGENT UNION RAILWAY CO., OF- FICE AT THE UNION DEPOT.
JACKSON W. N., SECRETARY AND TREASURER UNION RAILWAY CO., OFFICE AT THE UNION DE- POT.
Jameson Dr. P. H., M. D., No. 10 South Meridian st.
Jefferson House, John Deisier, proprietor, cor. of South and Pennsylvania sts. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD COM- PANY, OFFICE SOUTH, BET. DEAL- WARE AND PENNSYLVANIAA STS. Jenkens Miss E., dress maker, 75 West Washington St., second floor.
JENNINGS & DUNBAR, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 20 EAST WASHING- TON ST., UNDER CAPITAL HOUSE. (Sec card.)
JENNINGS T. M., OF JENNINGS & DUNBAR.
JOIINSON B. F., MANAGER UNCLE SAM SALOON.
JOHNSON GEO. H., DEALER IN HARD- WARE, CARPENTERS AND COOP- ERS TOOLS, &C. (See advertise- ment.) NO. 12 WEST WASHING- TON ST.
Johnson H. S., butcher, 187 East Wash- ington st.
Johnson O. W .. brick yard, South, bet. East and Noble sts.
Johnson Thomas, county commissioner.
Johnson W. J., of Munson & Johnson, No. 62, East Washington st., first door east Odd Fellow's Hall.
Johnson J. F., dentist, Pennsylvania st., opposite Odd Fellow's Hall.
Johnston Oliver W., proprietor livery, feed and sale stable, in rear of Wright House.
Johnston W., dentist, No. 20 Meridian st. JONES AQUILLA, TREASURER OF STATE, OFFICE NO. 13 KENTUCKY AVENUE.
JONES BARTON D., LOCAL EDITOR IND. STATE JOURNAL.
Jones Jesse, county treasurer, office in county buildings.
JONES JESSE, county treasurer, court house square.
JONES JOIIN, DEPUTY TREASURER OF STATE, OFFICE NO. 13 KEN- TUCKY AVENUE.
Jones, Wilson & Co., wholesale and retail grocers, Nos. 29 and 31 South Meri- dian st.
Jordan James, of J. & J. Jordan.
Jordan J. &. J., dealers in Pittsburgh coal, South st., north of Madison depot.
Jordan Thomas of J. & J. Jordan.
JUDSON CHARLES CLERK BATES
HOUSE.
JUDSON WM., PROPRIETOR BATES HOUSE.
JUDSON CURTIS, MANAGER BATES HOUSE.
Kain & Hilt, iron railing manufacturers, cor. Kentucky av. and Tennessee st.
Kansas Saloon, Geo. Schur, proprietor, Washington st, near city limits.
Kansas Saloon, Illinois near Louisiana st., John P. Frenzel, proprietor.
Karle Joseph, saloon, South st., near Del- aware.
Karle Joseph. boot and shoe maker, South st., near Pennsylvania.
Karle C., boot and shoe maker, 79 East Washington st.
Kelly Miss Ann, fashionable milliner and dress maker, Meridian st., next door to the telegraph office.
Kendrick W. H., physician, 35 East st.
KENDRICK O. H., of Moffitt & Kendrick, Sentinel building, second story.
Kennedy Peter S., prosecuting attorney of circuit court.
Kennington Moses, blacksmith, Delaware bet. South and Louisiana sts.
KENTZEL JOSEPH, DEPUTY CLERK SUPREME COURT.
Kerwin Daniel, grocer, cor. Virginia av. and Noble st.
Ketcham & Coffin, attorneys at law, No. 45 East Washington.
Ketchen Dr., office over post office.
Keys Win. A., marble manufacturer, 26 Sonth Meridian st.
KING EDWARD, CASHIER INDIANA- POLIS, PITTSBURGH AND CLEVE-
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LAND RAILROAD, OFFICE COR. [ Langbein Joseph, fancy goods and grocer MERIDIAN AND LOUISIANA STS. ies, 160 East Washington street. King Francis, treasurer Weekly National Democrat.
KINNAN COLLINS, printer Journal office. Kirk Mrs. E., milliner and cloak maker, 39 Pennsylvania st.
Kirlin James, dealer in dry goods and groceries, 36 west Washington st.
Kistner J. G., boot and shoe maker, Illi- nois, bet. Maryland and Georgia sts. Klingensmith & Riley, boot and shoe deal-
ers, No. 53 Blake's commercial row, opp. New York store.
Klingensmith J., of Klingensmith & Ri- ley.
Klotz & Pfafflin, variety store, 29 west Washington st.
Klusmann Louis, saloon, 67 East Wash- ington st.
Knauf Adam, bakery, 103 west Washing- ton st.
Knaus Kerver, saloon and boarding house, East Washington st.
Knefler Fred., deputy county clerk, office county buildings.
Kneffer N., physician and surgeon, office Market st., east of Roberts' chapel. Knight F., boarding, Kentucky av., near West Washington st.
Knight John, of Cottrell & Knight, Dela- ware st., opp. Central depot.
KNODLE A. & SON, manufacturers and dealers in boots and shoes, No. 32 East Washington st.
Kooch II., lager beer saloon, Race near McCarty st.
Koeniger Geo., grocery, South, near Dela- were st.
Koestle Jacob, bakery, 201 East Wash- ington st.
Kolb, Wni., boarding house, Kentucky av., near Tennessee st.
KREGELO, BLAKE & CO., PLANING MILL AND MANUFACTURERS OF SASH AND BLINDS, NORTH-EAST COR. NEW YORK AND CANAL.
Kregelo Daniel, of Kregelo, Blake & Co., north-east cor. New York and Canal. Kuhlman E. H., grocer, 187 West Wash- ington st.
Kuhn Philip, wagon maker, cor. New Jer- sey st. and Fort Wayne avenue.
Kuhn W., bakery, 181 East Washington street.
Lancaster W., boot and shoe maker, Illi- nois, bet. Washington and Maryland streets.
LANDON ALBERT W., PLAIN AND FANCY CARD AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 19 EAST WASHINGTON ST. ( See card, p. 146.)
Lang John F., saloon, 11 East Washington street.
LANGWORTHY JAMES M. D., PRO- FESSOR IN THE EYE AND LUNG INFIRMARY, 24 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET.
Lansing Z. D., proprietor Loveless' self- generating gas burner, 51 West Wash- ington st.
LaRue Win. C., of Smith & LaRue, corner Illinois and Maryland sts.
LATHAM W. H., A. M., M. D., instructor, Deaf and Dumb Institute.
LAWRENCE ARTHUR V., DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE, NORTH-WEST CORNER LIBERTY AND OHIO.
Lawrence & Allen, livery stable, Pearl st., rear of Palmer House.
Learned & Stevens, propr's J. L. Brown's mammoth self-feeding lath machine.
LEDLIE JOHN, PROPRIETOR LITTLE HOUSE SALOON, CORNER EAST WASHINGTON AND NEW JERSEY STREETS.
Lee E. S., physician and surgeon, office Atheneum building, S. Meridian st. Leier A., dealer in foreign and domestic liquors, wines and cigars, No. 140 East Washington st.
Leinenger & Ferling, hair dressing (base- ment ), cor. Meridian and Washing- ton sts.
Leonard Michael, saloon keeper, No. 39 South Meridian st.
Lethbridge Robert, manager of United States milling company, No. 57 West Washington st.
Lewis T. A., accountant, American and United States express companies, 1 East Washington st.
LIEBER H., dealer in German books, sta- tionery, pictures, frames, gilt mould- ings, &c., No. 42 Eist Washington st., opposite Wright House.
Lindemuth & Rosenberg, hats, caps, furs, and straw goods, 53 West Washing- ton st.
Lindley Jacob, importer of queensware, china and glassware, No. 16 West. Washington st.
Lingenberg Win. & Co., proprietors steam saw mill, Pennsylvania st., opposite gas works.
LINTNER C. H. & CO., DEALERS IN PRODUCE AND FAMILY GROCER- IES, CORNER ILLINOIS ST. AND INDIANA AVENUE.
LINTNER J. H. & CO., GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, PIHIEL'S OLD STAND, WASHINGTON STREET.
LINTNER C. IL., OF LINTNER & CO., PHIEL'S OLD STAND, WASHING- TON STREET.
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LITTLE'S HOTEL, LITTLES, ELDRIDGE [ MCCLURE THEO., printer, Journal office. CO., PROPRIETORS, SOUTHI- McCord & Wheatly, dealers in lumber, laths and shingles; yard on Delaware st., south of Indianapolis and Cincin- nati R. R. depot. EAST CORNER WASHINGTON AND NEW JERSEY STREETS. (See ad- vertisement, p. 153.)
LITTLE MATTHEW, of Littles, Eldridge & Co .. Little's Hotel.
LITTLE INGRAMI, of Littles, Eldridge & Co., Little's Hotel. -
Loback Jacob, grocer, cor. Fort Wayne avenue and St. Clair st.
LOCKE & BRO., INSURANCE AGENTS, ABOVE TELEGRAPH OFFICE, ME- RIDIAN STREET. (See page 147.)
LOCKE JOSIAH, OF LOCKE & BRO. LOCKE ERIE, OF LOCKE & BRO.
Locke H., express messenger, American express company, Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad.
Locke E., freight agent Lafayette and In- dianapolis Railroad; office freight depot.
LONG MATTHEW, cabinet maker and undertaker, 28 South Meridian st.
LORD H. C., DIRECTOR UNION RAIL- WAY CO .; OFFICE AT UNION DE- POT.
Lord Edgar M., of H. A. Fletcher. & Co., Fletcher's new block, 10 East Wash- ington st.
Loncks C., boot and shoe maker, Virginia avenue, near South st.
Loymann Charles, grocer, corner Virginia avenue and MeCarty st.
Ludden B. M., physician and surgeon; residence cor. Illinois and Market sts .; office in the drug store of Dag- gett & Co.
LUNDIS M. M., FREIGHT AGENT TERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND R. R. CO .; OFFICE AT DEPOT, LOUISIANA, BETWEEN TENNES- SEE AND MISSISSIPPI STS.
Lynch M. J., physician and surgeon, Mar- : MeLENE JER., of E. J. Baldwin & Co.
ket st., two doors east of Roberts Chapel.
LYON S. D., STATE LIBRARIAN, LI- BRARY AT STATE HOUSE.
MAC INTIRE THOS., A. M., SUPERIN- |MROFAT GEO., UNITED STATES REG- TENDENT DEAF AND DUMB IN- STITUTE. ISTER OF THE LAND OFFICE, No. 2 MEQUAT'S BLOCK.
McCANN JOHN S., foreman Herald and Era office.
McCarty N., attorney at law, 70 East Washington st.
McChesney J. B., notary, at Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana.
McChesney W. L., second Fook-keeper at Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana.
McClain George, gardener, Deaf and Dumb Institute.
MCCLURE DANIEL, SECRETARY OF STATE; OFFICE 11 KENTUCKY AVENUE.
MeCord B. R., of McCord & Wheatly.
MeCord & Halbrook, grocers, Massachu- setis avenue, bet. Delaware and Ala- bama sts.
McDONALD & PORTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; OFFICE SECOND FLOOR ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
McDONALD DAVID, of McDonald & Por- ter; office second story Odd Fellows' Ilall.
MeELVAIN J. V., GENERAL AGENT MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS R. R. CO .; OFFICE SOUTH, BET. DELAWARE AND PENNSYLVANIA STREETS.
MCEVOY HENRY N., PUBLISHER INDI- ANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY, OF- FICE NO. 10 SOUTH MERIDIAN ST. (See card, page 155.)
McGiffin & Hodges, manufacturers of brooms and brushes, 31 Alabama st. McGinnis G. F., hats, caps and furs, 9 West Washington st.
McGinnis Owen, merchant tailor and clothier, 39 East Washington st.
MeKee Wm., cooperage, Georgia, bet. Noble and Benton sts.
MeKeen R. W., director of Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana.
Mckenzie W. A., attorney at law, office No. 8 Temperance Hall.
McKERNAN & PIERCE, real estate and commission agency, next door east of Palmer House, Washington-st.
MCLAUGHLAN PATRICK, ASSISTANT STATE LIBRARIAN.
Mclaughlin J. A., gunsmith, 254 East Washington-st.
MeNabbS., brick yard, near Lawrenceburg depot.
MCNEELY J. Il., OF CAMERON & MCNEELY.
MeQUAT R. L. & A. W., DEALERS IN COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, PLOWS, &c., No. 69 WEST WASH- IMGTON-ST.
Medhunt A. W., of R. L. & A. W. McOunt. MeOnat R. L., of R. L. & A. W. McQuat.
McTAGGART J., PACKER AND GEN'L PRODUCE DEALER: OFFICE No. 22 NORTH OF ILLINOIS STREET, OP- POSITE BATES HOUSE; PACKING HOUSE NEAR T. H. & R. RAILROAD BRIDGE.
MeVey David, blacksmith, 203 West Wash- ington-st.
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GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PRINTING BY STEAM!
CHEAPNESS, NEATNESS,
RAPIDITY.
PROMPTNESS,
AT THE
Capital Printing Offire
No. 17 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, (7 doors South of Post Office,) INDIANAPOLIS.
CAMERON & M'NEELY, EXECUTE Book, Job, and Card Printing,
Of every kind, plain and ornamental, according to the above motto.
They also publish the "DAILY INDIANAPOLIS CITIZEN," and "WEEKLY INDIANA CITIZEN," Independent newspapers, bound up to no party or clique, and responsible to nothing except a correct public sentiment.
TERMS .- Daily, $5 per year, or ten cents a week. Weekly, $1 per year, inva- riably in advance, commencing at any time.
Job Work, Subscriptions, and Advertising respectfully solicited. Orders from & distance satisfactorily attended to.
GEO. H. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
11
CARPENTERS' AND COOPERS' TOOLS, Saws, Belting & Rope Gun Barrels and Gun Trimmings, SIGN GE THE BIG BROAD-AXE, NO. 12 WEST WASHINGTON ST. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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G. W. HAWES' INDIANA STATE
McWORKMAN JAMES, SUPERINTEND- ENTINDIANA INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.
Mc Workman Juliette Mrs., Matron Indi- ana Institute for the Blind.
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