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No. 1, 3d Floor Blake's Building, opposite Bates House, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
D. HILLS.
C. F. O'DRISCOLL.
HILLS, O'DRISCOLL & CO., STEREOTYPERS, ELECTROTYPERS,
And dealers in Printing Materials,
141 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Stereotyping and Electrotyping of all kinds. Books, Music, Pamphlets, and Jobs of every description done at short notice, and in the best man- ner. Leads, Cases, Gallies, Brass and Metal Rules, Quoins, Furniture, &c., always on hand. Wade's superior Colored and Black Inks of all kinds. Orders for Types and Printing Materials of every description filled from any specimen book.
MRS. SARAH E. LENNERT, No. 16 South Illinois Street, Second Floor, Indianapolis, Ind.
STAMPING for EMBROIDERY
Done on reasonable terms, and on short notice. A variety of Stamped Goods always on hand for sale wholesale and retail.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Shaw Augustus D., clerk, bds. 15 S. Alabama.
Shaw John, groceries and liquors, 228 E. Washington, res. same.
Shawber Christopher J., saddle maker, bds. 89 E. Market.
Shawver Alexander, carpenter, bds. S. Liberty.
Shawver Mrs. Mary, bds. S. Liberty.
Shea Cornelius, laborer, bds. 105 W. New York.
Shea John, laborer, res. 22 S. Liberty.
Shea John, laborer, res. 11 Railroad.
Shea Mrs. Mary, res. 108 Wabash.
Shea Michael, laborer, res. 55 E. St. Joseph.
Shea Patrick, laborer, res. 232 E. Washington.
Shea Rodger, res. 105 W. New York.
Shea Thomas, laborer, N. University ave.
Shean Donald, laborer, res. 38 E. Market.
Shean Geo. W., pump maker, res. 346 S. Delaware.
Sheckel Christian, laborer, res. 230 S. Alabama.
Shechan Thomas, laborer, res. 201 E. Ohio.
Sheeks Hugh, student Bryant's Commercial College, bds. Mrs. Cook.
Sheets William, (S. & Braden,) res. cor. Ohio and Pennsyl- vania.
SHEETS & BRADEN, blank book manufactuers and deal- ers in stationery, 77 W. Washington.
Shellenberger John, pattern maker, res. 142 N. New Jersey. Shepard Abner H., res. N. Noble.
Sherman Gustavus, (Kregelo, Blake & Co.,) res. 29 N. Me- ridian.
Sherman Paul, harness maker James Sulgrove, res. cor. Illinois and New York.
Sherlit Nicholas, brewer, res. 158 S. Liberty.
Sherer D., clerk, bds. 75 N. New Jersey.
Sherwood H. L., attorney at law, res. 45 N. Pennsylvania. Shiffer Otho, machinist, res. W. Washington, lower end.
SHILDMEIER & MEYER, merchant tailors, 144 E. Wash- ington.
Shildmeier Frederick, (S. & Meyer,) res. 144 E. Washington, up stairs.
Shilling Charles, at Bellefontaine freight depot, bds. David- son.
Shipp Samuel M., at Bryant's Commercial College.
Shirling Nicholas, baker, res. 158 N. Liberty.
Shissler John B., clerk, bds. N. Pennsylvania.
Shmidt William, butcher, res. N. Davidson.
Shoels Lyman, American express messenger Indianapolis & St. Louis R. R., bds. Bates House.
Shrader Henry, clerk Robt. Browning, bds. 170 N. Missis- sippi.
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INDIANAPOLIS
Brass # String Ba
PROFESSOR B. F. GRESH
Respectfully informs the citizens of Indianapolis and surrounding country, that he is now prepared to furnish Music for Pic Nics, Private Parties, Street Parades, and all Political Meetings, on the shortest no- tice, and on the most reasonable terms.
A good Prompter will be in attendance at Dancing Parties. Address Professor B. F. GRESH, No. 45 North Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Professor B. F. G. will either attend alone, or with as many Musi- cians as are required, as he leads and prompts himself.
HEAF & CALL, NEW YORK DYERS AND SCOURERS, 17 S. MERIDIAN, NEAR POST OFFICE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Tailoring and Repairing done on the Shortest Notice, at Moderate Charges.
CHARLES ROESCH,
185 East Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery. Physicians' Prescriptions care- fully prepared.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Shreke Mrs. Mary, res. 143 N. Noble.
Shoemaker Frederick, cabinet maker, cor. New York and Mississippi.
Shoemaker George, bds. New York, cor. Mississippi.
Shoemaker Henry, laborer, res. 85 N. Noble.
Shoore John, breakman, bds. Union House.
Shopbach Henry, shoemaker, bds. G. Walk.
Shorer Jacob, res. 212 S. Alabama.
Short L. E., res. 46 S. Delaware.
SHOUPE FRANCIS A., attorney at law, office 95 E. Washington, res. 31 N. Meridian.
Shoup James M., res. 31 N. Meridian.
Shoup James, clerk B. F. Tuttle, bds. Mr. Kinder.
Shoutch George, brewer, bds. 135 W. Maryland.
Shortridge A. F., secretary Indianapolis Journal Co., res. 118 N. Illinois.
Shrader A., workman Bates City Mills, res. 144 N. Liberty. Shrader Franklin, laborer, bds. 96 E. Louisiana.
Shrader Frederick, (Heimburgh & Co.,) res. 192 N. Noble. Shrader Fred, shoemaker, bds. 68 N. Mississippi.
Shryock H., tailor Dessar Bros., res. 9 Elsworth.
Shueraft Silas, (S. & Gibbs,) res. 22 E. Loekibie.
SHUCRAFT & GIBBS, hair dressing saloon, under Palmer House.
Shuer John, laborer, res. 35 N. Noble.
Shupner Gottlieb, carpenter, res. 63 E. St. Joseph.
Shuhnoeher F., cabinet maker Weaver & Williams, res. 95 cor. New York and Mississippi.
Shulmer Frederick, laborer, res. 57 E. St. Mary.
Shulmyer Jacob, laborer, bds. 169 N. New Jersey.
Shulmyer Louis, clerk Hannaman's drug store, E. Waslı- ington, bds. 169 N. New Jersey.
Shurr Leonard, watch maker, 64 N. Davidson.
Siaphoff Henry, cabinet maker, res. 68 Virginia ave.
Sibird David, blacksmith, res. 75 E. Market.
SIEGRIST REV. SIMON, (Ger. Catholic,) res. 46 S. Dela- ware.
Sierferts A., meat market, cor. Washington and Delaware, res. same.
Silver John, teamster, res. 51 N. Liberty.
Simcox John W., saddler, res. 138 N. East.
Simmelink William, carpenter, res. 157 E. Ohio.
Simmons Mrs. Anna. res. 137 N. Railroad.
SIMMONS GEORGE, printer Sentinel office, bds. 19 Cirele.
Simmons Rev. James B., minister Baptist Church, S. Me- ridian, res. N. Pennsylvania.
Simon Peter, currier, res. cor. Market and Liberty.
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INDIANAPOLIS
DR. ROBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN
BOTANY. LCHEMISTRY
EXPERIENCE.
REMEDIES.
PURELY
PHARMACY.
Vegetable.
The Scandinavian Blood Pills and the Scandinavian Blood Purifier for the Prevention and Cure of Diseases arising from impurities or obstructions of the
BLOOD OR SECRETIONS,
Cure Dyspepsia, Cure Liver Complaint, Cure Urinary Difficulties, Cure Skin Diseases, Cure Loss of Appetite and General Debility, Cure Diseases arising from Malaria with wonderful certainty and speed. They are unrivalled for Nervous Diseases.
PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS
AND USED IN THE HOSPITALS.
DR. C. W. ROBACK, Sole Proprietor.
PRICES:
Scandinavian Blood Pills, twenty-five cents per box, or five boxes for one dollar.
Scandinavian Blood Purifier, one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars.
For sale at the Principal Office,
NO. 6 E. FOURTH ST., THIRD BUILDING FROM MAIN, CINCINNATI, O.
In Indianapolis by Robert Browning; Perkins & Coon, No. 14 West Washington St .; Hanlin & Barnitt, and by Drug- gists and Merchants generally throughout the Union.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Simond Frederick, cabinet maker, bds. Pennsylvania. Simons Andy, laborer, res. extreme E. Washington.
Simons George, Adams' Express messenger J. & I. R. R., bds. Macy House.
Simpson Franklin F., (Danforth & S.,) res. 126 N. Pennsyl- vania.
Simpson James P., carpenter, res. 130 E. Ohio.
SIMPSON M. & R., groceries and provisions, 58 E. South. Simpson Mathew, (M. & R. S.,) bds. Ray House.
Simpson N., groceries, flour and feed, 167 S. Delaware, res. same.
Simpson Richard, (M. & R. S.,) bds. Ray House.
Sims John Madison, (col.,) barber, 812 E. Washington.
Sims William, 24 N. Mississippi.
Sin Augustus, varnisher, bds. S. Delaware.
Sinex William, (Beard & S.,) res. Richmond.
Singer L. F., American Express messenger Ind. Central R. R., bds. Bates House.
Sinker Edward T., (Dumont & S.,) res. 101 Virginia ave.
SINKER E. T., coal oil lamps, Meridian, S. of postoffice.
SINKING FUND OFFICE, junction of Virginia ave. and Pennsylvania.
Sipple L. P., conductor Bellefontaine R. R., bds. Bates House.
SIRRONIA L. D., hairdressing saloon, under American House.
Sittenheim Benjamin, salesman Glaser & Bro., bds. 15 N. East.
Skiles John W., conductor Bellefontaine R. R., bds. Bates House.
Skelley Matthew prop'r Indiana House, 31 Market.
Slate Benjamin F., carpenter, res. 126 E. Michigan.
Sleich wid. David, res. 24 N. Pennsylvania.
Sliach John, carpenter, bds. Union House.
Slippey Sylvester, book binder, bds. Pyle House.
Sloan George W., clerk R. Browning, res. 104 N. Meridian. SLOAN & INGERSOLL, furniture and chair manufac- turers, 4 Louisiana.
Sloan John, (S. & Ingersoll,) res. 83 S. Tennessee.
Sloan William I., cabinet maker, bds. 83 S. Tennessee.
Sloer Christian, shoemaker, res. 74 Fort Wayne ave.
Slusser Henry, res. 102 McCarty.
Small David, carpenter, res. 116 N. East.
Small Rev. Gilbert, Presbyterian Church, res. 40 N. Dela- ware. Small Rody A., blacksmith, res. E. Washington.
Smallhalts John, laborer, res. 20 Garden.
Smallwood Mrs. Elizabeth, res. 52 N. East.
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INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANA STATE JOURNAL STEAM MAMMOTH
PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT, South-East Cor. Meridian and Circle Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
The Journal Office is prepared to do all kinds of
Bank and Anh Work
Neatly, promptly and accurately, being supplied with a number of fast Presses, running by steam. Every description of Printing can be done on short notice and quick time. We have in successful operation one of
GEO. P. GORDON'S FIRE FLY PRESSES.
CAPABLE OF PRINTING FROM 8,000 TO 20,000 CARDS PER HOUR.
We can furnish Printed Cards, when ordered in large quantities, at cheaper rates than other establishments in Indiana can buy the unprinted cards at Stationery Stores.
ADVERTISING.
The Daily and Weekly Journal furnish the best mediums in the State for merchants and others to advertise their business through. It circu- lates in every county of the State, and has the heaviest local circulation of any paper published in Indianapolis.
JOURNAL COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Smallwood wid. James, res. 52 N. East.
Smallwood William, artist, res. 52 N. East. Smicht Henry, 231 S. Pennsylvania.
Smidth E., watch maker W. H. Talbott & Co., res. 1844 N. Delaware.
Smith Mrs. Annie, artist in hair, res. 143 E. New York.
Smith- Anna M., notion store, 19 Alabama, res. same. Smith Miss Anna, school teacher, res. 36 E. Market. Smith C. H., 21 Chatham.
Smith Caleb B., (S. & S.,) res. cor. New York and Cali- fornia.
SMITH CHARLES C., attorney at law and notary public, office 95 E. Washington, res. 51 Ohio.
Smith Miss Catharine, dress maker, bds. 71 E. Market.
Smith Ebenezer, plasterer, bds. Pyle House.
Smith Ebenezer II., laborer, res. 111 St. Mary.
Smith Elisha M., carpenter, bds. 101 W. New York.
SMITH FRANCIS, (Delzell & S.,) attorney at law and notary public, 37 E. Washington, bds. Bates House.
Smith Frederick, groceries and provisions, 126 N. Missis- sippi, cor. Vermont, res. same.
Smith wid. George E., res. 59 N. New Jersey.
Smith Harrison, laborer, res. 146, cor. North and Blake.
Smith Henry, res. 4 E. Michigan.
Smith Horace E., law student Smith & Smith.
Smith Hugh, shoemaker, res. 19 N. Alabama.
Smith Hugh F., (S. & Stevenson,) res. Laurenceburg.
Smith James, last maker Osgood, Smith & Co., bds. 42 S. Meridian.
Smith Jas., brick yard, cor. East and MeCarty, res. 267 East. Smith John, boot and shoe maker, bds. North, bet. Pennsyl- vania and Maryland.
Smith John, res. 160 E. MeCarty.
Smith John, stone cutter, res. S. side National road.
Smith John, butcher, res. 36 N. Spring.
Smith John, res. alley N. of W. North.
Smith John, shoemaker, res. 7 E. North.
Smith John, laborer, res. 265 S. Delaware.
Smith John C., carpenter, res. cor. St. Clair and James.
SMITHI REV. JOHN C., (Meth. Epis.,) res. 115 N. New Jersey.
Smith John G., blacksmith, 36 Kentucky ave., res. 84 N. New Jersey.
Smith John I., American Express messenger L. & I. R. R., bds. Bates House.
Smith John S., carriage painter, bds. 7 W. Market. Smith Jonathan, printer Sentinel office, bds. 20 N. Pennsyl- vania.
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H. ROSENGARTEN, DRUGGIST
AND APOTHECARY,
Corner of
Odd Fellows' Hall
Indianapolis, Ind.
INVENTORS' INSTITUTE. 4
ALBERT E. REDSTONE, MODEL ROOM,
No. 6 South Meridian Street, opposite Post Office,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Fee for Deposit of Models, one year, $3. Exhibition Free.
General Agency for the Sale of Patent Territory. Patentees will have great advantages through this Agency. Also, those wishing to deal in valuable Patents, can have access to the latest and best improvements.
Palmer House Saloon, Newly fitted up, under the management of
B. F. JOHNSON.
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Constantly on hand. Oysters and Game in their season.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Smith Joseph, machinist, res. Fletcher's addition.
Smith Julius, watch maker, res. 184 N. Delaware.
Smith & La Rue, ornamental plasterers. 20 Kentucky ave.
Smith Leary, employee Bellefontaine R. R., res. 39 S. Me- ridian.
Smith Lewis C., turner, bds. Wm. Kolb.
Smith Mrs. Mary Ann, res. 95 E. Market.
Smith Mark, machinist, bds. National Hotel.
SMITH MRS. M. C., boarding Alvord's Block, S. Penn- sylvania.
Smith M. T., (Duke & Smith,) res. near Christian Uni- versity.
SMITH & MORGAN, merchant tailors, 35 E. Washington.
Smith Nathan, laborer, res. 144 E. MeCarty.
Smith Nelson W., engineer, bds. E. Knight.
Smith Richard, teamster, 51 Union.
Smith Robert, tanner, res. S. New Jersey.
Smith Samuel F., (Osgood, S. & Co.,) res. 42 S. Meridian.
SMITH & SMITH, attorneys at law, 26 W. Washington, Ray's Building.
Smith Mrs. Sophia, dress maker, res. 86 E. Garden.
Smith Stephen, news agent and bill poster, res. 10 North.
SMITH & STEVENSON, coal, lumber and grain, 5 S. Dela- ware.
Smith Theodore, teamster, bds. 245 W. Washington.
Smith Thomas M., res. 126 E. Washington.
Smith Washington, teamster, res. 107 S. Alabama.
Smith Watt J., (S. &. S.,) notary publie, bds. C. B. Smith. Smith W. H., clerk J. S. Dunlop, bds. 84 N. New Jersey.
Smith Wilhelmina, 73 N. Pennsylvania.
Smith Rev. William C., presiding elder Wesley Chapel, res. 7 W. Market.
Smith William F., salesman R. Browning, bds. Mrs. Dana.
Smith William Q., clerk, bds. 21 S. Delaware.
Smith William, (S. & Morgan,) res. 37 N. Delaware.
Smith William, student Bryant's Commercial College, bds. 10 W. North.
Smith William, (Rexford & S.,) bds. 66 N. Mississippi.
Smithers William, clerk J. & J. Bradshaw, bds. 53 Indiana ave.
Smock M. L. J., res. 42 E. New York.
Smock Peter, elerk, res. 42 E. New York.
Smock Richard W., res. 227 S. Pennsylvania.
Smock William, laborer, res. 239 Massachusetts ave.
Snapp Mrs. Abigal, hair braider, res. 143 E. New York.
Snider Jacob, book-keeper, E. C. Mayhew & Co., bds. Tre- mont House.
Snider Conrad, laborer, res. 336 S. Delaware.
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INDIANAPOLIS
A. KNODLE & SON,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
32 East Washington St., Indianapolis.
All kinds of Work and Repairing done to order. Terms positively cash.
SCOTT, NICHOLSON & CO., STONE CUTTERS, Marble Workers, and dealers in all kinds of Stone Work,
31 VIRGINIA AVENUE AND DELAWARE ST., Between Washington and Maryland Sts.,
INDIANAPOLIS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED_
J. H. SEMMONS & CO.,
ENGLISH OPTICIANS,
And Brazillian Pebble Spectacle Makers,
No. 19 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
„Spectacles made and Repaired.A
Eagle Saloon, 138 East Washington Street.
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Always on hand. Oysters and all kinds of Refresh- ments. Also a first rate Bowling Alley at- tached to the Saloon.
JOHN C. KOLLMEYER, Proprietor.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Snider Leonard, patentee, res. 149 N. Delaware. Snow Miss , school teacher, bds. 14 N. Meridian. Snyder David E., book-keeper Branch of the Bank of the State, bds. Jacob McChesney.
Socks Phillip, cooper, bds. 53 N. Illinois.
Socwell H. M., (Spencer & S.,) res. 14 N. New Jersey.
Soenke Charles, tanner and currier, res. above Union saloon, Washington.
Solomon Joseph, tobacconist, bds. Tremont House.
Soltee Wm., clerk, res. 24 S. Delaware.
Son wid Josiah, res. 111 S. New Jersey.
Sonderegger Fidel, clerk, res. 64 E. St. Joseph.
Sonnefeld Henry, carpenter, res. cor. Mississippi and South. Southard A., cor. Vermont and Alabama.
Southard James P., res. 68 E. Vermont.
Southard M. R., salesman J. C. Yohn, res. cor. Illinois and St. Clair.
Southard M., 68 E. Vermont.
Southard J. P., res. 68 Vermont.
Spade Jacob, laborer, res. 177 N. Railroad.
Spaeth Christian, butcher, bds. Jefferson House.
SPANN & HALL, real estate, collecting and Insurance of- fice, S. W. cor. Washington and Meridian.
Spann James R., groceries, provisions and meat store, 123 Indiana ave.
Spann John S., (S. & Hall,) res. 73 N. Pennsylvania.
Spangenberg Geo. D., shoemaker, res. 76 S. Noble.
Sparks Jesse, tailor, res. 69 Benton.
Sparks Wm., tailor, bds. Noble.
Spear Frederick, drayman, res. 103 E. South.
Spear wid. Prissilla (col.,) res. 63 S. Noble.
SPECKMAN & KRETSCH, dealers in cigars and tobacco, 57 S. Illinois, res. same.
Spencer E. S., general freight agent B. R. R. Line, bds. N. E. cor .. Alabama and Washington.
Spencer George, foundryman, res. 213 N. Alabama.
Spencer James, (col.,) 135 N. Tennessee.
Spencer Milton, (S. & Socwell,) res. 24 N. New Jersey.
Spencer Rev. Oliver M., president Indiana Female College, res. N. Pennsylvanis.
SPENCER & SOCWELL, groceries and feed store, 202 E. Washington.
Spesser Charles, stone cutter, res. 267 S. Delaware.
Speth B., res. 146 S. Delaware.
Speth C., butcher, bds. Little's Hotel.
Spicer B. M., carpenter, res. 221 N. Tennessee.
Spicer Henry C., carpenter, bds. 221 N. Tennessee.
Spiegel Augustus, cabinet maker, res. 31 N. Liberty.
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INDIANAPOLIS
THE HERALD AND ERA
Devoted to the Exposition and Defence of
UNIVERSALISM. I. D. WILLIAMSON, D. D., MANDEVILLE G. LEE, Editors
THE
HEGRA
& ERA
PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
Is printed on a large sheet, in superior style ; issued promptly, and mailed to subscribers at the following terms :
ONE COPY, ONE YEAR $2 00
FIVE COPIES, ONE YEAR. 8 00
TEN COPIES, ONE YEAR 15 00
In Advance. Subscriptions may begin at any time.
WILL ADVERTISE TO A LIMITED AMOUNT AT REASONABLE RATES
OFFICE, MERIDIAN STREET,
LOCOMOTIVE BUILDING, Ist DOOR 2d FLOOR.
CHEAP EDITION.
The Semi-Monthly Herald and Era,
Issued the first and Third Tuesday in each month. One copy, one year, seventy-five cents.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
Six copies of the Semi-Monthly will be sent to one address for three dollars; eleven copies for five dollars; twenty-two copies for ten dollars ; thirty-three copies for fifteen dollars; forty-five copies for twenty dollars.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Spiegel Christian, (S., Thoms & Co.,) res. 180 E. Ver- mont.
SPIEGEL, THOMS & CO., furniture dealers and manufae- turers, ware rooms 73 W. Washington, manufactory, 223 E. Washington.
Spilker Fred., laborer, res. 82 S. Noble.
Spillman Wesley L., at last and peg factory, res. 51 McCarty. SPINNEY WILLIAM N., boots and shoes, 10 W. Washing- ton.
Spinney William, moulder, bds. National Hotel.
Splain Maurice, laborer, res. 184 E. Market.
Splain Thomas, laborer, res. 29 N. Davidson.
Spond Frederick, turner, res. McCarty.
SPOTTS & THOMSON, Franklin Foundry, opp. I. &. C. freight Depot.
Spotts William, (S. & Thomson,) res. Fletcher's addition.
Spratt Joseph, plasterer, res. 60 N. Delaware.
SPRANDEL GEORGE, boot and shoemaker, 124 N. Miss- issippi, res. same.
Spreng Adam, stone entter, bds. 16 Georgia.
Springer David, carpenter, res. 5. Chatham.
Springer James, tailor, res. 140 E. New York.
Springsteen George, brick mason, res. 37 N. East.
Springsteen Abram, brick mason, res. 37 N. East.
Springsteen Jefferson, City Marshal, res. 31 N. Spring. Springsteen John, door and sash maker, res 194 E. Ohio.
Sproule William K., (Fahnestock & Co.,) res. 18 and 22 S. Illinois.
Sprow Mrs. Lonisa, res. 38 E. Pratt.
Squire P. J., 10 Cherry.
STAATS & ENGLISH, painters and glaziers, cor. Meridian and Washington.
Staats George D., (S. & English,) res. 6 E. Michigan.
Staff John, res. alley, bet. East and New Jersey.
Stagg Charles W., book-keeper Sheets & Braden, res. 76 W. New York.
Stahlin Martin, Arcadia saloon under Tremont House, res. 80 W. Georgia.
Stainkuhlar Henry, cooper, res. 91 Union.
Stanhilber Martin, driver for brewery, res. 270 E. Washing- ton.
Stanton David, finisher, bds. W. H. Lingenfelter.
Stapp James H., (S. & Wright,) res. cor. Illinois and Fourth. STAPP & WRIGHT, real estate, collecting and general in- telligence office, 86 E. Washington.
Starebaek Charles, carpenter, res. 203 S. Delaware.
Stark Gustavus, carpenter, res. 81 Fort Wayne ave. Starling Samuel, clerk, res. 150 E. North.
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AMERICAN HOUSE
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT,
Indianapolis, Ind.
WIGGIM & MORROW, Proprietors.
FRANKLIN SALOON,
BY F. WALSMAN, No. 55 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
- The best qualities of Ales, Liquors and Cigars al- ways on hand. Also, a first class Billiard Table attached to the establishment.
FOREST CITY SEWING MACHINES, DOUBLE THREAD, PRICE $35.
These Machines are Reliable and Execute equal to those of higher price, making the Double Lock Stitch. Please call and examine.
Rooms in Ray's Block. AGENTS WANTED IN ALL THE COUNTIES OF THE STATE. Address, R. E. ROCKWELL, INDIANAPOLIS.
WALN UT STREET HOUSE,
Walnut Street, between Sixth and Seventh, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
J. W. SWENEY. . . . Proprietor.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Starr John, hostler J. Wood's livery stable, res. Wabash, bet. New Jersey and East.
Starr John C., carpenter, 105 W. Market, res. 101 South. STAUB J., clothing and gentlemen's furnishing goods, 59
E. Washington, res Noble, bet. New York and Vermont. Staulb Frederick, carpenter, res. 99 N. Railroad.
Staufer John, switch tender, res. 98 S. Pennsylvania.
Steabler Michael, teamster, res. 45 N. Spring.
Steacy Joseph, carpenter, res. 127 W. Vermont.
Stedman E. P., M. D., physician, office 53 N. New Jersey, res. same.
Stedman P., clerk I. & C. R. R. freight office, res. 147 Vir- ginia ave.
Steele Thomas J., printer Sentinel Office, bds. 159 N. East.
Steele William H., carpenter, res. 159 N. East.
Steelsmith Simon, bds. South, bet. Delaware and Pennsyl- vania.
Stegner John P., laborer, res. 243 S. Pennsylvania.
Steiber Charles, carpenter, res. 203 S. Delaware.
Stein Frederick, civil engineer, cor. Market and Cady.
Steiner Jacob, laborer, res. 158 N. East.
Steinmann Geo., tailor with J. Steinmann, 25 S. Meridian.
STEINMANN J., merchant tailor, 25 S. Meridian, res. same.
Steinman William, book-keeper, bds. 21 S. Delaware.
Steinmiller George, cigar maker, bds. Farmers' Hotel.
Steinwinter Andrew, brewer, res. Wyoming.
Stelhorn Christian, carpenter, res. 176 N. Noble.
STELHORN FREDERICK, carpenter, res. 184 N. Noble. Stelzell John, (Henning & S.,) res. 190 N. Illinois.
STERN REV. M. G. I., (German Reformed,) res. 15 N. Alabama.
Sterding Frederick, res. 38 California.
Steubing Phillip, laborer, res. 119 N. Noble.
Stevens Abel, trader, res. 82 N. Tennessee.
STEVENS ALEX. D., printer Sentinel office, res. 142 Vir- ginia ave.
Stevens Benjamin, cabinet maker, bds. Wm. Kolb.
Stevens Harrison, runner for Tremont House.
Stevens Dr. Isaac, bds. 171 S. New Jersey.
Stevens Levi B., brick maker, res. 261 S. East. Stevens John, machinist, res. 66 Merrill.
STEVENS T. M., physician and surgeon, 172 E. Washing- ton, up stairs, res. S. New Jersey.
STEVENSON C. S., cashier Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana, res. 94 N. West.
Stevenson Rev. David, (Third Presb.,) res. 248 N. Illinois.
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INDIANAPOLIS
J. C. WORTH,
DEALER IN
PATENT RIGHTS,
99 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET, Indianapolis, Ind.
To The Ladies.
MRS. M. S. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Would respectfully say to the ladies of this city and vicinity, that the long experience she has had in connection with the formerly extensive practice of her husband, Dr. H. Thompson, has enabled her to treat dis- ease in all its various forms, both acute and chronic, successfully; and . also skillfully to assist woman in the most trying and perilous situation of her life. As Mrs. T. has never been so unfortunate as to lose any mother in parturition, and is not only competent, but has the facilities to treat the most difficult cases, with but one female assistant, she would therefore cheerfully invite all those who may wish for further information or acquaintance, to call on her at her residence.
Mrs. T., separate from the instructions she has received at a Medical Institution, has studied with and received private instruction from our most celebrated accoucheurs, especially in the safe administration of chloroform, in every case, without exception-in regard to which she will be happy to give satisfactory reference and testimonials. As her time and attention is given exclusively to her profession, she will be in readi- ness to attend calls day and night, at her office and residence, No. 20 North Illinois Street, first building north of the Bates House.
MISS E. LUEDERS. TEACHER OF EMBROIDERY,
No. 16 South Illinois Street, Third Floor.
Embroidery and Needle-Work, in all its varieties, and Fancy Work generally, done to order, on reasonable terms.
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Stevenson John, cooper, res. Canal.
Stevenson R., clerk Smith & S., res. 94 N. West.
Steward A., (col.,) 137 N. Tennessee.
Steward Thomas, (col.,) barber, bds. Kentucky ave., bet. Maryland and Georgia.
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