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By this table the insurer may cease paying at any time after two years, without forfeiture of past premiums, and at the
END OF TEN YEARS ALL PAYMENTS CEASE ENTIRELY,
and the policy thenceforward becomes a source of income to him. To secure this result the annual rate of insurance must, of course, be somewhat higher. But almost any person in active business would greatly prefer paying a higher rate for a limited time and be done with it, to incurring a life-long obligation, however small.
By the table on which this class of policies is based, a person incurs no risk in taking out a policy. Insuring to-day for $10,000, it he should die to-morrow the $10,000 immediatety becomes a claim ; and if he should live ten years, and make ten annual payments, his policy is paid up-nothing more to pay, and still his dividends continue, making
HIS LIFE POLICY
OURCE OF
NCOME TO
IM WHILE
LIVING.
The only weighty argument offered against Life Insurance is, that a party might pay in for a number of years, and then, by inadvertence, inability, &c., be unable to continue paying, thereby losing all he had paid. The "New-York Life" has obviated this objection by its
TEN YEAR NON-FORFEITURE PLAN.
A PARTY, BY THIS TABLE, AFTER THE SECOND YEAR,
Cannot Forfeit any Part of what has been Paid in.
Thus, if one insuring by this plan for $10,000, discontinues after the second year, he is entitled to A PAID-UP POLICY, according to the number of years paid in, viz .:
Second year, two-tenths of $10,000 (am'tins'd), amounting to $2,000, with dividend on same for life.
Third year, three-tenths of .6
66
4,000,
66
66 4
Fifth year, five-tenths of $6
66
5,000, .6
And so on, until the tenth annual payment, when all is paid, and dividends still continue during the life-time of the assured.
This feature, among others, has given to this Company a success unparalleled in the history of Life Insurance.
WILLIAM H. BEERS,
MORRIS FRANKLIN,
ACTUARY.
THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier.
S. A. MATTISON,
D. W. RUSSELL,
Superintendents of Agencies.
TRUSTEES.
MORRIS FRANKLIN,
JOHN M. NIXON,
JOHN E. WILLIAMS, HENRY K. BOGERT, WILLIAM BARTON, GEORGE A. OSGOOD.
JOHN L. ROGERS, JOHN MAIRS,
C. L. ANTHONY, SANFORD COBB,
WM. A . BOOTH,
EDWARD MARTIN,
ISAAC C. KENDALL,
HENRY BOWERS,
WM. H. APPLETON,
ROBERT B. COLLINS, DUDLEY B. FULLER,
DAVID DOWS,
DANIEL S. MILLER,
EDWIN HOYT.
64 3,000,
66
.6
Fourth year, four-tenths of
$6
PRESIDENT.
THE
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F. S. NEWCOMER, M. D.
GEO. W. MEARS, M D.
W. W. BYINGTON, General Agent,
Indianapolis, Ind.
S. W. Corner Washington and Meridian Streets.
THE
NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Dividend 1st January, 1867-50 per cent. STRICTLY MUTUAL. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANNUALLY.
ASSETS OVER
3.0 9 00 0
W. W. BYINGTON, General Agent,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. S. W. Cor. Washington & Meridian Streets.
ANNUAL PREMIUM FOR AN INSURANCE ON $1,000 For Germ of Life, with Profits.
AGE
Annual Prem. during Life,
AGE.
Annual Prem. during Life.
AGE. .
Annual Prem during Life.
18
$16.90
31
$24.30
44
$36.30
19
17.30
32
25.00
45
37.30
20
17.70
33
25.70
46
38.70
21
18.20
34
26.40
47
40.10
22
18.80
35
27.50
48
41.70
23
19.30
36
28.10
49
44.90
2.1
19.80
37
29.00
50
47.70
25
20.40
38
30.50
51
49.90
26
21.10
39
31.10
52
52.20
27
21.70
40
32.00
53
54.70
28
22.40
41
33.10
54
57,30
29
23.10
42
34.00
55
60.00
30
23.60
43
35.10
Grocers.
A. J. DANFORTH, ...... Danforth & Simpson,
FC. HAMLIN.
...
WM. M. DAVIS.)
J. W. IIESS.
Dry Goods.
.. Hardware Merchant.
Manufacturer of Medicines.
.Jeweller.
Coal Dealer.
Attorney at Law.
..... ('lerk Supreme Court. T. H. SHARP,. Cash'r Sharp & Fletchers Bank. Gen. LAZ NOBLE,
Hon. DAVID McDONALD .. U.S. Dist. Judge.
And Members of the Company,
Local Board of Reference,
AT INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
LEWIS JORDAN,
&J. H. ROSS.
WM. P. BINGHAM
VA. II. BUELL,.
RA. D. WOOD.
WM. W. JONES, ) Jones, Iless & Davis,
W. S. HUBBARD.
„J. F. SENOUR,
PR. N. TODD, M. D J. N. TYNER, J. T. DYE,
.Special Mail Agent.
Attorney.
JOSIAH LOCKE, ... General Insurance Agent. J. W. BRYAN,
.. Produce Merchant. W. N. EVANS,. Wholesale Boot & Shoe Store. ST. B. ELLIOTT GEO. D. WEBSTER & ! W'sale Confectioners W. DAGGETT,
J.J. BUTTERFIELD, Agt. Am. & U. S. Ex. Cos
T. C. HERETH,
EL. WILD,
IL. SOIIL,.
Medical Examiners :
Noblesville.
Noblesville.
.Saddlery Hardware.
Druggist.
Claim Agent.
. Drnygist. : Capitalist.
...
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SINGER MANUFACTURING
CO., proprs. and manfrs. of Singer's celebrated sewing machines, machine twist thread, needles, oil and ma- chine supplies, branch office, 16 n. Delaware, M. J. Oatman, agt. See advertisement, front fly leaves, page vi.
Singletorr William, (col.,) lab., res. 131 Bright.
Simhadle Heronamus, brush-maker, res. 62 Greer.
Sink Frank S., teamster, Coburn & Jones, bds. 144 n. Tennessee.
Sinker Alfred T., book-keeper, Sinker & Co, res. 84 w. Vermont.
SINKER & CO.,
(E. T. S., Daniel Yandes & William Allen,) Western-Machine Works, s. Pennsylvania, one square e. Union Depot.
Sinker E. T., (Sinker & Co., ) res. 84 w. Vermont.
Sinks James M., journeyman carpenter, res. 190 n. Mississippi.
Sinnissippi Insurance Co., of Indianapo- lis, room 15 Eden's blk., e. Market. Sipe Alexander K., messenger, Merchants' Union Express Co., Jeffersonville R. R .. bds. Sherman House.
Sipe William A., (Logan, Brown & S.,) over 2 w. Washington, bds. 280 n. Mississippi.
Sipp Minnie, servant, w. s. Meridian, bet. Tinker and Second.
Sipp Charles, machinist, Chandler & Tay- lor, res. 512 n. Mississippi.
Sire Frederick, gardener, res. 193 Bates. Sisco Harry C., foreman, Osgood, Smith - & Co., res. 59 Eddy.
Sisco Isaac, conductor, Central R. R., res. 605 e. National rd.
Sister Athanasius, superiouress St. John's Home for Invalids, 125 and 127 s. Tennessee.
Sivings Theodore, law student, bds. 153 w. Maryland.
Sivers Thomas, bottler, A. Reed & Co., res. 11 n. Liberty.
Sixth Ward School House, Union, bet. Merrill and McCarty.
SKILLEN JAMES,
propr. AEtna Mills, 354 w. Washing- ton, res. 48 n. West.
Skillman Samuel, teamster, res. 431 e. St. Clair.
Skinner Ellison E., tailor, 62 s. Illinois, res. 124 w. Sixth.
Skully Michael, 'lab., res. alley, bet. Maryland and Georgia.
Slack Alfred H., notions and fancy goods, 6 w. Washington, res. same.
Slanager J., carpenter, res. 3 Pearl Alley.
CITY LAUNDRY,
J. L. SPAULDING, Proprietor,
No. 22 South New Jersey St.
See card, on page 2.
Slate Benjamin F., works McCord & Wbeatly, res. 215 Coburn.
Slater James ()., carpenter, res. 383 e. Georgia.
Slaughter Alilon A., carpenter, res. 8 Orient.
Slaughter James L., (H. W. Comstock & Co.,) 72 s. Delaware, bds. Sherman House.
Slaughter John W., carpenter, res. 41 Grant.
Slaven Hue, drayman, res. cor. Nebraska and Drake.
Sleeper George, clerk, res. 176 s. Illinois. Sloan Ceorge W., (Browning & S.,) 7 and 9 e. Washington, res. 496 n. Merid- ian.
Sloan John, (S. & Woolen,) 57 w. Wash- ington, res. 230 n. Tennessee.
Sloan Lima H., (wid.) Alfred, res. 29 School.
Sloan Robert, salesman, Bee Hive Store, bds. 230 n. Tennessee.
SLOAN SAMUEL,
journeyman carpenter, res. 305 In- diana av.
Sloan William G., grocer, 51 n. Noble, res. 142 Bates.
Sloan & Woollen, (John S. & William J. W.,) manfs. and dealers in furniture, 37 w. Washington.
SLOAN EDWARD W.,
supt. American Express Co., 34 e. Washington, up-stairs, res. 451 n. Tennessee, cor. Pratt.
Sloir Christian, boot and shoe shop, 126 Ft. Wayne av., res. same.
Slusher Elizabeth Mrs., weaver, Merritt & Coughlen, res. w. Market.
Slusher Henry, clock repairer, 229 w. Market, res. same.
Smalczergaug John, lab., res. 67 s. Illi- nois.
Small David, journeyman carpenter, res. 89 Jackson.
Small Elizabeth Mrs., (wid.) Roddy, res. 88 s. Michigan rd.
Small Gilbert, (Rev.,) pastor United Presbyterian Church, res. 110 n. Delaware.
Small Henry, tailor, 8 w. Washington, res. 252 n. Mississippi.
Done at the Herald Office, in superior style.
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Small Jerome N., engineer, res. 88 Mich- igan rd.
Smallwood Noel, student, Mendenhall's select school, res. 252 s. New Jersey. Smelser Frank, (J. W. S. & Bro., ) bds. 243 n. East.
,
Smelser James W., (J. W. S. & Bro.,) res. 243 n. East.
Smelser J. W. & Bro., druggists, 212 e. Washington.
Smelser Olive P., (wid.) Jacob, res. 112 Plum.
SMITH ANDREW,
conductor, I. P. & C. R. R., office 101 e. Washington, res. Peru.
Smith Andrew, engineer, Peru R. R., res. Bates.
Smith Anna Miss, bds. 171 s. Alabama. Smith Athelick, musician, res. 146 Buch- anan.
Smith Aurelius, printer, Downey & Brouse, bds. n. e. cor. New York and Tennessee.
Smith Benjamin, engineer, Jeffersonville R. R., res. 301 s. East.
Smith Butler, (S. & Harland,) bds. 173 Massachusetts av.
Smith & Burford, (Julius H. C. S. & Wesley B. B.,) book-binders and blank- book manfs., 11 s. Meridian. Smith Catharine Mrs., (wid.) James, res. 35 n. East.
Smith Charles R., painter, bds. 31 w. Maryland.
Smith Charles W., general freight agt., C. & I. C. R. R., 70} s. Delaware, bds. 140 Virginia av.
Smith Christian, res. 120 Decota.
Smith Christian, (Smith, Ittenbach & Co.,) res. Stevenson, bet. McCarty and Merrill.
Smith Catharine, (wid.) Henry, res. 84 s. Michigan rd.
Smith Cyrus M., with Singer's Manf. Co., bds. 2 Indiana av. Smith Daniel, lab., bds. 317 w. Washing- ton.
Smith David M., carpenter, bds. 228 w. Georgia.
Smith Eben, (Strong & S.,) room 2, Vin- ton's blk., bds. Mrs. Hawkins, n. Delaware.
Smith E .. teamster, res. 293 Kentucky av. Smith Ellen, (wid.) Michael, res. 202 Buchanan.
Smith Ellen Mrs., (wid.) Washington S., res. 171 s. Alabama.
Smith Fanny Mrs., (wid.) Watts, res. Charles.
SMITH & FOSTER,
(Joseph W. S. & Wallace F.,) ladies and gents furnishing goods, 27 n. Pennsylvania.
Smith Fount P., traveling agt., res. 320 e. Vermont.
Smith Francis, res. n. w. cor. n. Tennes- see and Third.
Smith Frank, real estate agt., res. w. Tennessee, bet. Third and Fourth.
Smith Frank H., apprentice, Herald office,
res. cor. Tennessee and New York. Smith Frederick, grocer, 200 n. Missis- sippi, res. 468 n. Tennessee.
Smith Frederick, blacksmith, Bellefon- taine car shop, res. 46 McCarty. SMITH FULLER,
grocer and produce dealer, 146 Vir- ginia av., res. 133 s. New Jersey.
Smith George, engineer, 24 e. Georgia, res. 203 Massachusetts av.
Smith George, cash boy, 3 Odd Fellows Hall, res. s. w. cor. McCarty and Water.
Smith George F., engineer, bds. 99 e. Georgia.
Smith George M., drayman, res. cor. walnut and Maxwell.
Smith George T., salesman, 5 e. Washing- ton, res. 229 n. New Jersey.
Smith Gustave, shoe-maker, 25 w. Wash- ington, bds. 8 Illinois.
Smith G. W. B., printer, Journal book and job room, res. Virginia av.
Smith & Harland, (Butler S. & George H.,) grocers, 199 Massachusetts av. Smith Harriet, (wid.) William, res. 467 s. Illinois.
Smith Henry, clerk, Washington House, 181 s. Meridian, res. same.
Smith Henry, bar-tender, 14 e. Washing- ton, bds. same.
Smith Henry, (col.,) servant, cor. Pratt and Illinois.
Smith Henry J., res. Noble township, Rush co., Ind.
Smith Herman, varnisher, Helwig, Rob- erts & Co., res. 282 n. Liberty.
Smith Horace, conductor, Central R. R., res. 87 s. Noble.
Smith Horace B., wheelwright, Osgood, Smith & Co., bds. 267 s. Illinois.
Smith Horace W., capitalist, res. 296 w. New York.
Smith Hubert H., carpenter, res. 42 For- est av.
Smith Hugh H., stove-maker. 10 s. Penn- sylvania, res. cor. Market and Ala- bama.
Smith Ira L., works Spiegel, Thoms & Co., res. 93 s. Noble.
Smith Isaac, peddler, res. 400 w. Mc- Carty.
SMITH, ITTENBACH & CO., (Christian S., Gerard I. & Frank I.,) dealers in cut, dressed and building stones.
A City Directory is a good thing.
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Smith Jacob, cleaning and repairing, 21 Kentuck av., res. same.
Smith Jacob, lab., res. 32 Jones.
Smith James, carpenter, res. 41 Blake. Smith James, supt. Home for Friendless Women, w. side n. Pennsylvania, bet. Second and Third.
Smith James, lab., Fishback's tan yard, res. toll gate, Michigan rd.
Smith James A., clerk, Merrill's book store, res. 225 s. New Jersey.
Smith James B., res. 254 n. East.
Smith James G, res. 169 n. Noble.
Smith James G., lab., res. 187 w. South.
Smith James H. traveling agt., res. 273 e. Louisiana.
Smith James H. V., salesman, 5 e. Wash- ington, res. 225 s. New Jersey.
Smith James S., painter, res. 384 e. Mc- Carty.
Smith John, blacksmith, bds. 223 e. Market.
Smith John, brakesman, bds. 99 e. Geor- gia.
Smith John, carpenter, res. 95 Eddy.
Smith John, agt. AEtna Insurance Co., res. 19 w. Pratt.
Smith John, lab., res. 70 Fayette.
Smith John, minister, res. 229 n. New Jersey.
Smith John, shoe-maker, 32 e. Washing- ton, res. 69 Bright.
Smith John C., Carpenters' Union, res. 86 California.
Smith John C., conductor, I. & C. R. R., res. 171 s. New Sersey.
Smith John G., blacksmith and horse- shoring, 38 s. Pennsylvania, res. 162 n. New Jersey.
Smith John Joseph' carpenter, res. 95 Eddy.
Smith Jolin W., clerk, res. 147 Union.
Smith John W., porter, 56 and 58 e. Washington, res. 62 e. Bates.
Smith Jordan, (col.,) wood-sawyer, res. 67 Hosbrood.
Smith Joseph, carpenter, bds. 95 Eddy. Smith Joseph, journeyman carpenter, res. 294 n. Noble.
Smith Joseph, machinist, res. 34 Elm. Smith Joseph H., boarding house, 67 n. Alabama.
Smith Joseph W., (S. & Foster,) and general agt. Florence Sewing Ma- chine for Indiana, office 27 n. Penn- sylvania, res. 76 n. New Jersey.
Smith Josiah, trunk manufactory, 385 n. New York, res. same.
Smith J. H., shipping clerk, 52 s, Merid- ian, bds. 388 n. Illinois.
Smith Julius H. C., (S. & Burford,) 11 s. Meridian, res. w. St. Clair, bet. Me- ridian and Illinois.
HANNING, RAMSAY & CO. Take contracts for putting up
GAS & STEAM FIXTURES,
No. 82 West Washington Street.
See full card, page 162.
Smith J. W., salesman, 68 e. Washing- ton, bds. Pattison House, n. Ala- bama.
Smith Leonard, brewer, res. 29 w. Mc- Carty.
Smith Lewis, (col., ) lab., res. 350 w. North. Smith Lizzie, bds. National rd., w. White river bridge.
Smith Lucinda H., servant, 321 e. Wash- ington, bds. same.
Smith Margaret, servant, Omar New- man' 325 n. Pennsylvania.
Smith Maria, (col.,) servant, Indianapo- lis Female Institute, n. e. cor. Peun- sylvania and Michigan.
Smith Mary, (wid.) Oliver H. S., res. 75 w. Ohio.
Smith Mary, works 95 e. Washington, reg. 84 Michigan rd.
Smith Mary, servant, F. Fenton, 131 e. St. Joseph.
Smith Mary A., Mrs., res. 317 w. Wash- ington.
Smith Mary A., inmate Home for Friend- less Women, Pennsylvania, bet. Second and Third.
SMITH MARY I. MRS.,
milliner, 138 e. Meridian, res. 147 Union.
Smith Mathew, machinist, res. 271 s. West.
Smith Mattie Mrs., saleswoman, Jones, Davis & Co., bds. 24 n. Delaware.
Smith Mattie Miss., student, University, bds. 133 New Jersey.
Smith Mary, (wid.) Jason S., res. 14 Lord.
Smith Octavia F., (wid.) James R., res. 190 s. New Jersey.
Smith Oliver, lab, res. 132 Huron.
Smith Osk M., clerk, A. F. Noble, room 5 Yohn's blk., res. 153 n. Tennessee, cor. New York.
Smith Patrick H., works Rolling Mill, res. 257 s. Mississippi.
Smith Phillip, (S. & Setter,) 74 Massa- chusetts av., res. 77 Lockerbie.
Smith R., (col.) lab., bds. 75 s. Missouri. Smith Robert A., printer, Journal Co., bds. Ohio House.
Smith Robert L., trunk-maker, 385 w. New York, res. same.
Call at the office 16 1-2 East Washington Street and get one.
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Smith Sallie Miss., dress-maker, Mrs. Richmond, bds. 370 s. Delaware.
Smith Samuel C., driver, street car, res. 171 s. Alabama.
Smith Samuel, (col., ) lab., res. w. side n. Missouri, bet. Vermont and New York.
Smith Samuel A., book-keeper, Concordia House, cor. South and Meridian, bds. same.
Smith Samuel F., (Osgood, Smith & Co., ) 30 w. Maryland.
Smith Sophia, dress-maker, res. 148 e. Pratt, cor. Alabama.
Smith Sophi#, ( wid.) James, res 24 Lord. Smith Squire, grocer, cor. Mississippi and Washington, bds. 14 .. Missis- sippi.
Smith & Settes, (Phillip S. & John S., ) boot and shoe-makers, 74 Massachu- setts av.
Smith Swailds, stone-cutter, res. 42 Henry.
Smith S. S., (Osgood, Smith & Co.,) res. 30 w. Maryland.
SMITH THOMAS,
boot and shoe shop, 195 Indiana av., res. 23 Fayette.
Smith Thomas, clerk, Lafayette freight depot, res. 162 n. Mississippi.
Smith Thomas W., machinist, bds. 426 s. Tennessee.
Smith Watt J., lawyer, res. 296 w. New York.
Smith Will'e, cash boy, New York Store, res. 39 Virginia av.
Smith William, (Roll & S., ) 38 s. Illinois, res. 97 n. Delaware.
Smith William, carpenter, bds. 266 s. Illinois.
Smith William lab., res. 24 Lord.
Smith William, meat shop, 221 Massa- chusetts av., res. 23 Pennsylvania. Smith William, painter, J. B. Osgood, 82 e. Washington,
Smith William, salesman, 43 s. Delaware. Smith William A., saloon, 40 s. Louisiana, bds. same.
Smith William H., book-keeper, Mooney & Co., 147 s. Meridian, res. 162 n. New Jersey.
Smith William II., book-binder, Macauley & Co .. res. Mississippi, bet. Vermont and New York.
Smith William J., journeyman painter, res. 385 w. New York.
SMITH WILLIAM L.,
oyster and fruit dealer, 146 Virginia av., bds. 183 s. New Jersey. See card page 242.
Smith William P., deputy county sur- veyor, 35 e. Washington, res. 170 Massachusetts av.
Smith William Q., wheelwright, bds. 266 s. Illinois.
Smith William Q., res. 180 n. East.
Smith William S., street car driver, res. 619 n. Illinois.
Smith William W., agt., Rushville & Con- nersville R. R., res. 203 w. South.
Smither Henry C., res. 368 n. Mississippi. Smither James W., (Parrott & S., ) 17 n. Pennsylvania, res. 184 n. Tennessee, bet. New York and Vermont.
Smithers John, (R. G. S. & Co ,) res. 184 n. Tennessee.
Smithers Robert G., (R. G. S. & Co.,) bds. 184 n. Tennessee.
Smithers R. G. & Co., (R. G. S. & James Hamilton, ) founders and machinists, w. Pearl, bet. Mississippi and Mis- souri.
Smithers Theodore F., messenger, M. U. Express Co., bds. 184 n Tennessee. SMITHMEYER & ENOS,
(John L. S. & Benjamin V. E., ) archi- tects and supts., room 4 Vinton's blk., n. Pennsylvania. See card, page 22.
SMITHMEYER JOHN L.,
(S. & Enos,) U. S. patent agt., room 4, Vinton's blk., bds. Bates House. Smitt Leopold, turner, works 23 e. South, res. Bluff rd.
SMOCK & BRO.,
(Samuel J. & George W. S.,) auction and com. mers., 88 e. Washington. See card, page 18.
Smock George W., (S. Bro.,) 88 e. Wash- inton, res. 30 n. New Jersey.
Smock Lewis, lab., res. 55 s. California. Smock Marcellus, driver, American Ex- press Co., res. 227 Virginia av.
Smock Nancy Mrs., (wid.) Mathew, res. 81 Huron.
Smock Peter, bds. 227 Virginia av.
Smock Richard M., deputy county clerk, office Court House square, res. 168 n. Noble.
mock Samuel J., (S. & Bro.,) 80 e. Wash- ington, bds. 229 Virginia av.
Smock William, farmer, res. 73 s. Noble. SMOCK WILLIAM C.,
clerk, Marion co., office Court House square, res. 233 e. Washington.
Snapp Abigail, (wid. ) Abraham S., hair- dresser, res. 69 w. New York. Sneider Henry, baker, Peter D. Rank, 96 e. South, bds. same.
SNETHKAMP WILLIAM H.,
teacher, German Reformed School, cor. Market and Alabama, res. 330 s. Alabama.
Snider & Co., (William II. S. & D. H. Oli- ver,) drugs and medicines, cor. Vir- ginia av. and Noble.
Every temperance man in the State should
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Snider Charles D., salesman, cor. Noble and Virginia av., bds. same.
Snider Conrad, journeyman carpenter, res. 247 n. Liberty.
Snider George W , book-keeper, 64 s. Me- ridian, bds. Sherman House.
Snider John F., journeyman carpenter, res. 508 n. Mississippi.
Snider William H, (S. & Co.,) cor. Vir- ginia av. and Noble, res. same.
Snyder Adam, (Long, S. & Co.,) res. Day- ton, Ohio.
Snyder Adam, stove polisher, 66 e. Mar- · ket, res. St. Mary, bet. Alabama and Delaware.
Snyder Alexander, student, commercial college, bds. 74 n. Pennsylvania.
Snyder Charles W., grocer, 302 n. Illinois, res. 444 n. Meridian.
Snyder Christian, porter, 71 e. Washing- ton, res. 300 n. Alabama.
Snyder David C., clerk, W. H. Snider & Co., bds. n. w. cor. Noble and Vir. ginia av.
SNYDER DAVID E.,
insurance agt., office over 4 w. Wash- ington, res. 454 n. Tennessee.
Snyder David W., farmer, res. 514 Vir- ginia av.
Snyder Frederick, machinist, res. 2 Union. Snyder Frederick M., machinist, bds. Ray House.
Snyder James, gardener, res. 45 Fletcher av.
Snyder James M., student, commercial college, bds. 74 n. Pennsylvania.
Snyder John, lab., res. 313 s. Pennsyl- vania.
Snyder Nicholas, lab., res. 31 Buchanan. Snyder Paul, watchman, Ferguson's pork house, res. s. e. cor. Madison av. and McCarty.
SNYDER WILLIAM H.,
(W. H. S. & Co.,) n. e. cor. Virginia av. and Noble.
Socwell Henry M., grocer, 232 e. Wash- ington, res. 266 e. Market.
Soehner Charles, salesman, 131 s. Meri- dian, bds. 231 Virginia av.
Sogemier August, (S. & Co.,) res. 170 s. Meridian.
Sogemier & Co., (August S., William S. & Philip Otto,) grocers and produce dealers, 170 s. Meridian.
Sogemier William, (S. & Co.,) bds. 170 s. Meridian.
Sohl Alfred J., (S., Gibson & Co.,) 352 w. Washington, res. 332 w. Washington. SOHL, GIBSON & CO ..
(Levi S., Alfred J. S. & David Gib- son, ) manufacturers White Rose and Bank Mills flour, 352 w. Washing- ton.
HOUSE OF LORDS,
OYSTERS AND GAME IN SEASON.
A FINE RESORT FOR. ALL.
No. 78 West Washington Street.
Sohl Levi, (S., Gibson & Co.,) 352 w. Washington, res. s. w. cor. Michigan and West.
Solbe Ernest, chair-maker, Spiegel, Thoms & Co., res. 48 Davidson.
Solomon Charles, cigar-maker, 27 s. Illi- nois, bds. 84 s. Mississippi.
Solomon Henry, cigar manfr. and dealer in leaf tobacco, 27 s. Illinois, res. 84 8. Mississippi.
Solomon J. & M., (Joseph & Morris S.,) loan office, 25 s. Illinois.
Solomon Joseph, (J, & M. S.,) loan office, 25 s. Illinois, res. 73 Kentucky av.
Solomon Morris, (J. & M. S.,) 25 s. Illi- nois, res. 172 n. New Jersey.
Sonderegger Frank, painter, res. 182 s. Delaware.
Sonnefield William, teamster, res. 64 s. Noble.
Soper Solon R., commission and produce dealer, 90 s. Meridian, res. 171 n. Liberty.
Soper William G., grocer, 323 s. Delaware, res. 321 s. Delaware.
Soule Charles E., compositor, Herald of- fice, bds. Blake, bet. New York and Ohio.
SOUTHARD ALBERT B.,
conductor I. P. & C. R. R., office 101 e. Washington, res. Peru.
Southard George, telegraph operator, Peru freight depot, bds. Pyle House. SOUTHARD MACY,
general ticket agt., I., P. & C. R. R., office 101 e. Washington, bds. Pyle House. See card, in R. R. depart- ment.
Southards James, (col.,) blacksmith, res. 281 Kentucky av.
Southern C., carpenter, res. 256 . West. Southerland Robert S., clock repairer, 319 Virginia av,, res. 52 Green.
Spades Michael H., salesman, 10 e. Wash- ington, bds. Pyle House, n. Meridian. Spadht Bernard, porter, St. Mary's Church, bds. 75 e. Maryland.
Spahn Andrew, lab., res. 203 s. Union. Spahr F. L., book-keeper, 131 s. Meridian, bds. 52 s. Pennsylvania.
Spahr William H., teamster, res. 326 w. Washington.
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Spann John M., (J. S. S. & Co.,) room 2 Brown's blk., n. Pennsylvania, cor. Washington, res. 163 n. Pennsylva- nia.
Spann John S., (J. S. S. & Co.,) room 2 Brown's blk., n. Pennsylvania, cor. Washington, res. 163 n. Pennsylva- nia.
SPANN JOHN S. & CO.,
(John S. S., John M. S. & John Car- ter,) real estate brokers, and gener- al insurance agts., room 2 Brown's blk., n. Pennsylvania, cor. Washing- ton.
SPAULDING JOHN L.,
propr. City Laundry, 22 s. New Jersey, bds. Little's Hotel. See card, page 2.
Speake Jennie Mrs., (wid.) John W., res. 181 n. Delaware.
Spear Frederick, (Schwear & S.,) res. 580 e. Washington.
Spears John, (col.,) plasterer, res. s. s. North, bet. Blackford.
Speckmann Henry, manufacturer and dealer in cigars and tobacco, 108 s. Illinois, res. same.
Speckmann Henry, jr., clerk, 108 s. Illi- nois, bds. same.
Speckmann William, cigar-maker, 108 s. Illinois, res. same.
Spehn Andrew, porter, 29 e. Washington, res. 203 Union.
Speetel J., painter, res. 180 e. Ver-mont. Spencer Alexander, carpenter, bds. 74 n. Pennsylvania.
Spencer Cassins C., cabinet-maker, bds. 202 n. w. cor. Vermont and West.
Spencer Charles F., salesman, Bee Hive, 2 w. Washington, res. 42 s. Illinois. Spencer Charles N., clerk, Spencer & Mix, 246 e. Washington, res. 292 e. Market.
SPENCER HOUSE,
n. w. cor. Illinois and Louisiana, J. W. Canan, propr., W. D. Sapp and J. T. Canan, clerks.
Spencer James, (col.,) eating saloon, s. e. cor. Washington and Meridian, res. 225 n. Tennessee.
Spencer Milton, (S. & Mix,) res. 304 e. Market.
SPENCER & MIX,
(Milton S. & Lyman W. M.,) grocers, 246 e. Washington.
Spencer Stephen, res. 359 s. Alabama.
Spencer William, painter, bds. 101 n. Misssissippi.
Speth Morris, carpenter, 127 e. Mary- land, bds. 314 e. Market.
Spicer Bloomfield M., real estate agt., 24} w. Washington, res. 56 w. Now York.
Spicer Edward M., carpenter, bds. n. w. cor. New York and Illinois.
Spiegel Augustus, (S., Thoms & Co.,) 71 and 73 w. Washington, res. cor. Vermont and Liberty.
Spiegel Christian, (S., Thoms & Co.,) 71 and 73 w. Washington, res. cor. North and East.
Spiegel F. A., turner, Spiegel, Thoms & Co., res. 310 n. East.
SPIEGEL, THOMS & CO.,
(Christian S., August S., Frederick T. & Henry Frank,) furniture manu- facturers, warerooms 71 and 73 w. Washington, factory cor. East and Peru R. R. See card.
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