Logan's Indianapolis directory, 1868, Part 26

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Publication date: 1868
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Peterson Lars, shoe-maker, works 350 s. Delaware, res. Union, near sixth ward school.


Peterson L., lab., 172 Madison av.


Peterson Margaret, inmate Home of the ยท Friendless, w. s. n. Pennsylvania, be- yond city limits.


Petre John, lab., res 142 Elm.


Petre John, saloon and boarding house, 272 e. Washington


Petri's Hall, 264 e. Washington, John Pe- tri, propr.


Pettey Betsey, res. over 255 e. Washing- ton.


Pettey James, teamster, for S. S. Bates, bet. Cady and Hodge.


Petty Charles, machinist, res. 250 s. Ala- bama.


Petty Julius, farmer, res. 350 Indiana av. Pettier Eugene, stone-cutter, res. 55 Hos- brook.


Pettit Rev. Joseph, pastor St. Peter's Catho- lic church, res. s. w. cor. Virginia av. and Dougherty.


Pettit Willis H. book-keeper, Citizen's Na- tional Bank, 4 e. Washington, bds. Pyle House.


Pfaendler N., sexton Fourth Presbyterian Church.


Pfaff J. L., clerk, bds. 153 n. West.


Pfaff Lucian, salesman, D. H. Chase's shoe store.


Pfaff Nancy J., bds. 153 n. West.


Pfaff W. A., (Burton & Pfaff,) 38 s. Me- ridian, res. 153 West.


Pfafflin Theodore, groceries, cor. Vermont and Mississippi, res. 25 w. Michigan. Pfafflin William, 39 Washington, bds. Ori- ental House.


Pfarback Andrew, carpenter, bds. 228 s. New Jersey.


Pfarback Phillip, plasterer, res. 230 s. New Jersey.


Pfarer John, res. 428 s. East.


Pfeiffer H. A., salesman, New York Store, bds. Oriental House.


Pfeiffer William printer, 16 w. Maryland. res. 334 s. Alabama.


Pfetzer John, tailor, res. 52 Coburn.


Pfleger George, lab., res. 18 Vinston.


Pfleger Jacob, tailor, 121 Davidson, res. same.


Pfleger Jacob, Jr., carpenter, Miller & Paule, res. 121 Davidson.


Pfleger Jacob K., carpenter, works Miller & Paule, res. 121 Davidson.


Pfleger Lewis, expressman, bds. 18 Vinton. Pfeffer H. A., clerk New York Store, bds. Oriental House.


Pfiening William, gilder, works Leiber & Co., n. Pennsylvania, res. 191 n. East. Pfingst George F., salesman, 4 w. Washing- ton, bds. 342 n. Illinois.


W. M. DAVIS, (formerly of Jones, Hess & Davis.)


CHAS. WRIGHT.


DAVIS & WRIGHT,


Successors to SMOCK & BRO.


AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS


No. 88 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


Sales Daily. Furniture Sales Wednesdays sand Saturdays.


CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


The Gibson House, at Cincinnati, is a first class hotel.


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Pfingst Mrs. Eliza, bds. 342 n. Illinois. Phalen Timothy, flagman, C., C. & I. C. R. R., res. 72 Benton.


Phelen Patrick, boiler-maker, Sinker's shop, res. 361 Virginia av.


Phelix Charles, painter, bds. 562 Indiana av.


Phelps A. B., student commercial college, bds. 188 s. Mississippi.


Phelps Allen E., harness-maker, bds. 278 n. Mississippi.


Phelps Sewel, lab., res. 280 w. Merrill.


Phelps Simon B., engineer, C,. C. C. & I. C. R. R., res. 332 e. Louisiana.


Phillabaum Miss Lucinda, seamstress, bds. 171 n. West.


Phillips Deborah A., occupant Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


Phillips Miss E. J., actress, Metropolitan Theater, bds. Macy House.


Phillips George H., messenger, American Express Co., bds 56 w. New York.


Phillips James, conductor, J. M. & I. R. R., bds. Bates House.


Phillips Jesse, (col.,) lab., res. Lafayette R. R., bet. First and Second.


Phillips Thomas, tailor, res. 174 w. Ohio. Phipps C. R., (Craft & P.,) 14 n. Pennsyl- vania, bds. e. Washington, outside city limits.


Phipps E. R., (Craft & P.,) 14 n. Pennsyl- vania, res. 286 n. Pennsylvania.


Phipps Fanny, (wid. Michael, ) res 247 s. Missouri.


Phipps Henry, teamster, res. 324 e. New York.


Phipps Isaac N., retired real estate dealer, res. bet. e. Washington and Arsenal av.


Phipps John M., pysician and surgeon, res. 233 n. Noble.


Phipps Joseph, clerk, bds. 182 s. New Jer- sey.


Phipps Leonidas M., deputy assessor In- ternal Revenue, p. o. bldg., res. 187 n. Alabama.


Phipps Matilda, (wid. Samuel, ) 501 s. East. Phipps Rebecca, (wid.,) res 154 n. West. Phipps William C., assessor Center town- ship, res. Pendleton pike, 3 miles n. e. city, bds. 233 n. Noble.


Piana Phillip, (col.,) servant, 180 e. Ohio. Pickerill Frank, pump-maker, res. 86 e. Market.


Pickerill G. W., physician and surgeon, 30} n. Pennsylvania, res. cor. Plum and Cherry.


Pickerill Samuel J., pump-dealer, res. 104 Plum.


Piel Henry, blacksmith, 787 n. Illinois. Pierce Alfred F., student, commercial col- lege, bds. 452 s. New Jersey.


Pierce Charles, printer, bds. 144 n. Ten- nessee.


Pierce Charles, carpenter, bds. 69 w. Mar- ket.


Pierce D., lab., bds. 179 Douglas alley.


Pierce Henry D., clerk, McKernan & Pierce, bds. cor. Meridian and Second. Pierce James, teamster, res. 177 n. Liberty. Pierce John, lab,, res. 235 w. Merrill.


Pierce William, engineer, res. 436 s. West. Pierce Winslow S., (McKernan & P.,) 2 Blake's row, res. 544 n. Meridian.


Piermont Miss Anna, bds. 69 McCarty.


Pierson Irving J., cutter, 8 w. Washington, bds. Macy House.


Pierson James, carpenter, res. 432 e. St. Clair.


Pierson John C., brick-mason, res. s. side Second, bet. Mississippi and Tennessee. Pierson L. W., brick-layer, res. 268 n. Ala- bama.


Pierson Stephen D., tailor, 118 n. Noble, res. same.


Pigg Francis W., painter, res. 35 n. Harris. Pigg James M., carpenter, res. 101 cor. Cedar and Forest av.


Pigg John, pump-maker and well-digger, res. 232 e. Louisiana.


Pigg Sarah, (wid. David,) res. 232 e. Lou- isiana.


Pigton Wm. B., (col.,) lab., res. 249 n. West. Pike Mary M., occupant Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


Pilbeam George W., carpenter, res. 390 s. Tennessee.


Pile H. F. H., saloon, 359 s. Delaware, res. 130 e. McCarty.


Pilkel Louis, stone-cutter, res. 55 Hosbrook. Pinkerton I. A., attorney at law, rooms 8


and 9, Talbott & New's blk., bds. 162 n. New Jersey.


Pinkerton James P., clerk, at supreme clerk's office, bds. John Smith, n. New Jersey.


Pinkerton James A., (col.,) lab.,) res. 75 Bright.


Pinney W. H. H., farmer, res. 176 s. New Jersey.


Piper Edwin S., saw-maker, works E. C. Atkins & Co., res. 234 e. Vermont.


Piper William, music teacher, bds. 164 Virginia av. .


Piscator Augustus, cutlery manfr., 12 s. Delaware, res. same.


Pitman George W., tobacconist, res. State, bet. Mississippi and Tennessee.


Pitman Mrs. Hannah, (wid. Eli,) res. State, bet. Mississippi and Tennessee. Pitman Miss Mary E., res. State, bet. Mis- sissippi and Tennessee.


Pittman Robert C., boarding-house, 14 s. Mississippi.


Pittman G. S., carpenter, res. 287 s. East, cor. Georgia.


Pittman Miss Martha, tailoress, res. 14 n. Mississippi.


Give it a trial. Card on front fly-leaves.


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Pitts George W., ice dealer, res. 370 n. Tennessee.


Pitts Mrs. Fredonia, (wid. Francis,) res. over 10 s. Mississippi.


Pitts Z. A., brakesman, I. & J. R. R., res. 75 McCarty.


Pitts W. S., tobacconist, bds. Ray House. Pitzer W. H., salesman, 48 s. Meridian, res. 314 w. New York.


Place Jeremiah E., occupant, Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


Plank James, freight conductor, C., C. & I. C. R. R., bds. 58 Benton.


Plank Isaac, switchman, Bellefontaine R. R., res. 384 e. Market.


Plansbarn Noah, brakesman, B. Line R. R., bds. 103 s. New Jersey.


Plant C. H., cabinet-maker, res. Kentucky av., bet. Washington and Tennessee.


Plant George, engineer, T. H. & I. R. R., res. 274 s. Mississippi.


Plant John W., sawyer, Spiegel & Thoms, res. 261 e. Washington.


Plant Susanna, (wid. George,) res. 261 e. Washington.


Platz Valentine, works U. S. Arsenal, res. 455 e. Market.


Plesslin C. F., piano key maker, 159 and 161 e. Washington, bds. Pattison House.


Plessner Otto, blacksmith, 26 e. Georgia, bds. 144 Virginia av.


Plimpton Charles H., checkman, C., C. & I. C. R. R., res. 393 e. Georgia.


Ploch John, lab., bds. 518 e. Washington. Plogsterth Victor, grocer, 207 Davidson, res. same.


Plumb H H., salesman, 6 e. Washington, bds. 224 e. Market.


Plumb William, baker, res. 254 Massachu- setts av.


Plummer Edward, painter, bds. 216 e. Market.


Plummer Edwin, carriage-maker, B. C. Shaw, res. 216 e. Market.


Plummer Mrs Eleanor, (wid. Hiram, ) res. 216 e. Market.


Plummer Hiram, brakesman, Jeffersonville R. R., res. 216 e. Market.


Plummer Mahala, servant, 217 Massachu- setts av.


Plummer William, blacksmith, res. 216 e. Market.


Plummer William, brakesman, Peru R. R., res. 276 Railroad.


Poe John M., res. 503 n. Mississippi.


Poehler & Co., (Henry & Lewis P'.,) gro- ceries, cor. Ray and Bluff rd.


Poehler Henry, (L. & H. P., ) res. 375 s. Il- linois.


Poehler Lewis, ( P. & Co.,) res. cor. Bluff rd. and Ray.


Pohler Christ., lab., res. 385 Virginia av. Pohler William, lab., Peru coal yard, res.


389 Virginia av.


Pohlman Mary, (wid. Theodore, ) res. 46 e. South.


Pohne Mrs. P., (wid.,) res. 72 e. Maryland. Poland Miss Hattie, bds. 139 w. Market.


Poland John, (Coffman & P.,) res. 306 w. Washington.


Poleman Dora, servant, Henry Vegharst, s. East, near corporation line.


Police Office, room 1, Glenns' blk., e. Wash- ington.


Polson James, lab., res. 117 n. Missouri. POLSTER FREDERICK,


saloon, 192 n. Mississippi, res. same. Pool Adoniram J., engineer, Ind. Central R. R., res. 73 Davidson.


Poole John E., secretary, Eagle Machine Works, res. 237 8. Meridian.


Pool Miss Lettie, dress-maker, Boyd's blk., Massachusetts av., res. same.


Pool Mrs. Sarah C., (wid. Matthias,) res. Boyd's blk., Massachusetts av.


Pool William, works street railroad, res Boyd's blk.


Poorman Daniel S., teamster, res. 158 Hu- ron.


Porerum Joseph S., carpenter, res. 414 n. Delaware.


Pope A. G., salesman, 59 s. Meridian, res. 282 n. Alabama.


Pope Abner, farmer, res. 74 w. North.


Pope Abner J., bds. 74 w. North.


POPE CHARLES R., bds. Bates House.


Pope Christian, brick-moulder, res. Harri- son.


Pope Ester, servant, Palmer House, bds. same.


Pope George William, brick-maker, res. 67 Harrison.


Pope Henry, chair-maker, bds. 383 Vir- ginia av.


Pope Henry, paper-maker, res. 199 n. West. Pope Henry T., carpenter, bds. 199 n. West.


Pope James P., bds. 139 Huron.


Pope Mrs. Mary, (wid. William,) bds. 139 Huron.


Pope Richard, (col., ) laborer, res. end Vir- ginia av., beyond city limits.


Pope William, (George Hotz & Co.,) 124 s. Illinois, bds. California House.


Popensticker Goolp, lab., res. 100 Huron. Popp Paul, cabinet-maker, 276 e. Washing- ton, bds. 118 n. Noble.


Pork George, shoe-maker, bds. 31 Court.


Porter Albert G., (P., Harrison & Fish- baek. ) res. 257 n. Delaware.


Porter Amanda, (wid. John,) res. over 199 e. Washington.


Porter Miss Eliza, ironer in City Laundry, bds. 199 e. Washington.


Porter Miss Emeline, (col.,) servant, Wil- liam Wick.


Call at room 16 1-2, Sentinel Building, for cards in Lamp-Post


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PORTER, HARRISON & FISH-


. BACK, (A. G. P., Benjamin H. & Wil- liam P. F., ) lawyers, Yohn's blk., n. e. cor. Meridian and Washington.


Porter John, tobacco presser, 199 e. Wash- ington.


Porter John H., occupant Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


Porter Margaret, bds. 373 e. Georgia.


Porter Omer T., (P., Vance & Beck,) 85 e. Market, bds. 24 w. New York.


PORTER THEODORE R.,


custom tailor, over 24 w. Washington, bds. Macy House. See card, page 60. Porter Thomas, cash-boy New York Store, 161 s. Delaware.


PORTER, VANCE & BECK,


(Omar T. P., S. M. V. & S. T. Beck,) flour and produce merchants, 85 e. Market.


Porter W. L., cooper, bds. w. Washington. Porter William H., railroader, J., M. & I. R. R., res. 361 s. Delaware.


Porter William M., (col.,) barber-shop, 63 s. Illinois, and under Spencer House, res. 63 s. Illinois.


Posner Moretz, clerk, 114 s. Meridian, res. s. Delaware, near South.


Post C. C., agt., Pitts., Ft. W. & C. R. R., bds. Bates House.


Porton Charles W., porter Brackbush & Co., res. e. Washington, beyond city limits.


Pothas A., (P. & Eix, ) res. cor. Liberty and Washington.


Potman Benjamin, varnisher, res. 106 n. Spring.


Pottage Benjamin, hardware, cutlery, tools and carriage trimming, 77} w. Wash- ington, res. 127 w. Market.


Pottage Charles, salesman, 77} w. Wash- ington, res. 9 Ellsworth.


Pottage Thomas W., clerk, 77} w. Washing- ton, res. 127 w. Market.


Pottage William, moulder, bds. 302 w. Ma- ryland.


Potter book-keeper, 24} w. Wash- ington, bds. 32 D. Pennsylvania.


Potter George H., driver Citizen's Street Railway, bds. Neiman House.


Potter George W., (col.,) white-washer, res. Second, bet. Howard and Lafayette R. R.


Potter John, (col.,) servant, 190 e. Market. Potter John L., carpenter, res. 77 Jones. Potter Miss Mary, bds. 448 n. Meridian.


Potter N. C., book-keeper, Great Western Horse Insurance Co., res. 290 e. St. Clair.


Potts Charles, Sr., miller, bds. 82 n. Lib- erty.


Potts Charles, Jr., miller, bds. 82 n. Liberty. Potts Mrs. Mary A., (wid. Albert, ) res. 115 w .- New York.


POUND WILLIAM,


local editor Evening Commercial, and correspondent Cincinnati Gazette, cor. Meridian and Circle, res. 43 Fletcher av.


Pouder Milton, stock agt., Baltimore & Ohio R. R., res. 144 n. East.


Powell Charles, lab., Bellefontaine R. R. Shop, res. e. of e. end Michigan.


Powell David, railroader, res. 434 n. New Jersey.


Powell James, (col., ) lab., 154 n. West.


Power Jacob B., ex-policeman, res. 71 n. East.


Power John, lab., res. 76 Maple.


Power J. K., actor, bds. Macy House.


Powers Mrs. B. F., teacher of vocal cul- ture, Indiana Female College, 146 n. Meridian, bds. same.


Powers Mrs., servant, Palmer House.


Powers Patrick, works Sinker's foundry, res. 271 s. Pennsylvania.


Powers Mrs. Peggy, (wid., ) res. 55 Fayette.


Powers Stephen, lab., res. 65 Maple ..


Powers Thomas, works Sinker's foundry, res. 273 s. Pennsylvania.


Powers Thomas, lab., res. bet. Liberty and East.


Powley Henry, carpenter, (Miller & Pow- ley, ) res. 181 Davidson.


Prager Henry, stone-mason, res. 330 Rail- road.


Prail Frederick J., brick-mason, res. 214 Winston.


Prange Anthony F., (C. P. & Co.,) res. over 318 e. Washington.


Prange Charles, (C. P. & Co.,) res. e. city, on Michigan rd.


Prange Charles & Co., (Charles & An- thony F. P. & Henry Buddenbaum, ) groceries and dry goods, 318 e. Wash- ington.


Prasse Henry, grocer, 446 Virginia av. res. same.


Prather Austin B., book-keeper, Horn, An- derson & Co., res. 76 n. Mississippi.


Prather Miss C., bds. second floor, 152 w. Washington.


Pratt Oliver, machinist, bds. 239 s. Dela- ware.


Pratt William B., book-keeper, Osgood, Smith & Co, res. 3 miles s. of city.


Pray Enos G., cancer doctor, res. 102 Broadway.


Pray J. J., Trade Palace, res. cor. Christian av. and Broadway.


Pray William, (Gates, P. & Co.,) res. 79 n. Alabama.


Preer J. H., student commercial college, bds. cor. Washington and New Jersey. Presbyterian Reformed Church, 250 e. South.


Presley Otis, carriage-blacksmith, bds. 89 s. Pennsylvania.


Advertising Frame, the most desirable medium extant.


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Presley John T., propr. saw-mill, near Claremont, I., C. & L. R. R., res. 119 s. East.


Presse Henry, res. 108 s. Noble.


Pressel Albert, drayman, E. Over & Co., res. 110 Plum.


Pressel Anna, (wid. Augustus,) res. 102 Oak.


Pressel Charlotte, (wid. Philip,) res. 110 Plum.


Pressel Mrs. Mary, (wid.,) res. 248 n. Blake.


Pressel Nancy, (wid. Augustus,) res. 102 Oak.


Pressell William, carpenter, res. 97 Broad- way.


Preston Elliott, switchman, res. 474 s. Ten- nessee.


Preston Miss Julia, res. 118 Huron.


Preston Margaret, (wid. Alfred,) seam-


stress, res. 218 Huron.


Preston Miss Mary, actress, Metropolitan Theater, bds. Macy House.


Preston S. N., book-keeper, 11 s. Meridian, bds. 78 w. North.


Prettyman James, (col., ) white-washer, bds. Missouri, bet. Indiana av. and North.


Preynitz William, carpenter, res. 327 e. Georgia.


Price Mrs. E. J., (wid. Isaac, ) bds. 30 w. Pratt.


Price Frank M., clerk, A. Clem & Bros., bds. 278 e. Michigan.


Price Mrs. Lutitia, res. 348 Indiana av. Price William, teamster, res. 379 n. West. Prickley William, carpenter, bds. 109 Da- vidson.


PRIER H. J.,


State agt., McCormick's Reaper and Mower, 244 e. Washington, bds. Little Hotel.


Prince George, (col.,) lab., bds. 94 Elm.


Prince Hannibal, (col.,) gardener, res. 94 Elm.


Princel Henry, lab., res. 181 Madison av. Prindall Lewis, lab., res. 518 s. Illinois.


Prindle Mrs. Margaret, seamstress, res. 294 n. Liberty.


Prinker August, groceries, 174 w. New York, res. same.


Prinsler Augustus, lab., res 226 w. Ma- ryland.


Printler Harmon, lab., res. 362 Virginia av. Prinz John D., salesman, Alford, Talbott & Co., res. 83 n. Noble.


Privett Mary, servant, 138 e. New York. Pronger Frederic, city express driver, res. 193 Davidson.


Pross George, brick-layer, res. 269 e. North. Proper Joseph driver, Citizens Street Ry., res. 67 w. Georgia.


Prosser Ann, (wid. Henry, ) res. 84 e. South. Protzman John, bds. 42 s. Illinois.


Prosser John, Philadelphia Dye House, 50 n. Illinois, res. same.


Protzman Miss Belle, principal dress-ma- ker, 52 s. Illinois, bds. same.


Prunk D. H., physician, office 30 n. Mis- sissippi, res. 372 w. New York.


Pruitt Paulina J., occupant Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


PRYOR RICHARD,


propr., Little's Hotel, s. e. cor. Wash- ington and New Jersey.


Pugh Miss Catharine, lady boarder, 27 n. New Jersey.


Pugh William, painter, works 241 w. Wash- ington, res. Pearl, bet. Canal and Cal- ifornia.


Pullman George, tailor, res. 249 Davidson. Purcell Bizarro, enginecr, res. 114 Rail- road.


Purcell Charles, carpenter, res. 247 w. New York.


Purcell Mrs. Sarah, (wid. Charles,) res. 7 Massachusetts av.


Purcell Sarah E .. (col., ) servant, at 162 n. Illinois.


Purdy David, occupant Deaf and Dnmb Asylum.


Purdy Judson, teacher, Purdy's Business College, Eden's Hall, Market, bet. Pennsylvania and Delaware, bds. 248 n. Illinois.


Purdy William, propr. Purdy's Business College, Eden's Hall, Market, bet. Pennsylvania and Delaware, res. 248 n. Illinois.


Pursell A. Evans, dentist, room 5, Wiley's blk., n. Pennsylvania, res. 278 n. Mis- rissippi.


Pursell Mrs. Elizabeth, (wid.,) dress-maker, res. 34 w. Ohio.


Pursell Miss Emily K., bds. 47 w. New York.


Pursell Jonathan, shoe-maker, works at 32 e. Washington, res. 247 w. New York. Pursell R. P., lab., res. e. Georgia, bet. Del- aware and Pennsylvania.


Pursey Francis J., painter, res. 21 Peru. Putnam Benjamin, varnisher, res. bet. No- ble and Benton.


Putnam Ellen, (wid.,) printer, res. 16 Cen- tre.


Putnam Miss Lydia R., assistant editor, Christian Monitor, res. 16 Centre.


Putnam Mrs. Sarah, (wid. Silas,) res. 16 Centre.


PYBURN MRS. AGNES,


physician and surgeon, res. e. side s. West, bet. Louisiana and Georgia.


Pyle House 95 n. Meridian, John Pyle, prop. PYLE JOHN,


propr. Pyle House, res. 95 n. Meridian. Pyle John E., book-keeper, res. 119 Mas- sachusetts av. Pyle William L., res. 620 n. Illinois.


Geo. M. Jenison & Co., card on back of title page.


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UAKER, OR FRIENDS CHURCH, s. e. cor. Delaware and St. Clair.


Quarmby Joseph, res. 321 n. Noble. Quigley B., (wid. Patrick, ) res. 52 Eddy. Quigley Mrs. Sophia, (wid.,) bds. 231 n. Mississippi.


Quillans William, tobacconist, bds. Ray House.


Quimby Miss Harriet N., (Quimby & Hins- dale,) 59 n. Illinois, res. same.


Quimby & Hinsdale, (Harriet N. Q. & Em- ma H., ) milliners, 59 n. Illinois.


Quinius Rev. H., minister, German Luthe- ran, res. n. s. Ohio, bet. Illinois and Meridian.


Quinius John, clerk, 33 e. Washington, res. w. Ohio, bet. Meridian and Illinois.


Quinlin James, driver, J. H. Ross, bds. 359 w. Washington.


Quinlin John, tailor, over 28 s. Meridian, bds. 199 w. Maryland.


Quinlin Michael, soldier, U. S. Arsenal, res. same.


Quinn Edwin, boot and shoe-maker, 75 w. South, res. same.


Quinn James, lab., res. 300 s. East.


Quinn Miss Jane, servant, J. O. D. Lilly, n. Tennessee, bet. Second and Third. Quinn John, foreman, Allen's Livery Sta- bles, res. 303 s. Pennsylvania.


Quinn John, saloon and boarding house, 245 and 247 w. Maryland.


Quirk Charles, lab., res. end Virginia av. Quirk Christian, lab., res. end Virginia av. Quisser Frank, butcher, works 131 Massa- chusetts av., res. 336 Virginia av. Quisser Julius, butcher shop, 131 Massa- chusetts av., res. 336 Virginia av.


R AAB JOHN, teamster, res. 346 n. No- ble.


Raab Sebastian, shoe-shop, 93 e. South, res. 242 s. Delaware.


Radasill Allison, inmate Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


Radford James, (col.,) waiter, Bates House. Rady Patrick, lab., West, near cor. South. Raeffal Peter, lab., res. 36 Union.


Rafert Andrew F., carpenter and builder, cor. Walnut and Ft. Wayne av.


Rafert Charles, checkman, I., P. & C. R. R., res. 139 Merrill.


Rafert Christian, carpenter and job shop, 81 e. Pratt, res. 83 e. Pratt.


Rafert Ernest, drayman, res. 93 Union. Rafert Henry, res. 117 e. St. Mary.


Rafert William, drayman, res. 242 Madi- son av.


Rafert William, lab., res. 268 s. Alabama. Ragen Charles, railroader, bds. 470 e. Georgia.


Ragemeyer Henry, lab., res. 115 e. St. Jo- seph.


Ragsdale Mrs. Martha A., (wid. Anderson,) res. 397 Massachusetts av.


Rhaling Charles, shoe-maker, works 218 e. Washington, res. Court, bet. East and New Jersey.


Raible Charles, cabinet-maker, and board- ing house, res. 518 E. Washington.


Raible John, tailor, 113 Spring, res. same. Raible L., cabinet-maker, res. 132 Spring. Raidy Michael, American Express employe, res. 434 s. Meridian.


Raidy Patrick, lab., bds. 240 s. West.


Railsback Mrs. Adelaide, res. w. s. Blake, bet. New York and Vermont.


Railsback Miss Sarah, teacher branch eighth ward school, in Asbury Chapel, bds. 227 Virginia av.


Railway Passenger's Assurance Co., Hart- ford, Conn., J. S. Dunlop & Co., agts., 16 and 18 n. Meridian.


RAKESTRAW T. M.,


boot and shoe-maker, 64 n. Pennsyl- vania, res. same.


Rale John, lab., res. 392 s. Missouri.


Ralph A. J., vice prest. American Horse Insurance Co., bds. 24 w. New York.


Rammel Eli, minister, res. end Virginia av. Ramsarer Christian, lab., res. n. s. Nation- al rd., near Insane Asylum.


Ramsay Alexander, assistant book-keeper, 82 w. Washington, res. 135 e. St. Jo- seph.


Ramsay Charles, bds. Bates House.


Ramsey J. F., furniture, 39 s. Illinois, res. 260 n. Illinois.


Ramsey James A., teller, First National Bank, bds. 260 n. Illinois.


Ramsey John F., real estate dealer, res. 260 n. Illinois.


Ramsey John W., clerk, bds. 260 n. Illi- nois.


Ramsey Thomas, shoe-maker, res. 487 Vir- ginia av.


Ramsey A. H. B., salesman, Horn, Ander- son & Co., bds. 186 n. Tennessee.


Ramsey Walter L., plumber, 82 w. Wash- ington, res. 135 e. St. Joseph.


Ramsey William, gas-fitter, 82 w. Washing- ton, res. 135 e. St. Joseph.


Ran Mrs. Kate, (col., wid.,) washer-woman, res. 163 Indiana av.


Ranefel H. P., res. 13 e. St. Joseph.


Rand Edward L., soldier, U. S. Arsenal, res. same.


Rand Frederick, (R. & Hall,) 24} e. Wash- ington, res. 270 n. Illinois.


Rand & Hall, (Frederick R. & Reginald H. H., ) lawyers, 24} e. Washington.


Randall Berry G. G., clerk, 31 s. Illinois, bds. 31 w. Market.


Randall George, carpenter, res. 784 n. Illi- nois.


Randall H. P., assessor, res. 19 e. St. Jo- seph.


See Statement of the best Sewing Machines in the market, opp. letter A.


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LOGAN'S [R] INDIANAPOLIS


RANDALL NELSON A.,


oyster and fruit dealer, 31 s. Illinois, res. 31 w. Market.


Randolphi Lat, teamster, res. w. city limits. Randolph Reuben, res. w. of city limits. Rank Peter, baker, 98 e. South, res. same. Rank P. D., (R. Moon & Co.,) 131 s. Illi- nois, res. same.


Rankin Albert, plasterer, res. 422 n. New Jersey.


Rankin Austin D., engineer, T. H. & I. R. R., res. 183 w. south.


Rankin John R., printer, bds. 126 n. Penn- sylvania:


Rankins Elisha, tinner, Munson & John- son's, bds. 118 s. New Jersey.


RANSDELL DANIEL M.,


city clerk, office Glenns' blk., e. Wash- ington, res. 346 n. Meridian.


Raper George, student commercial college, bds. 44 s. Tennessee.


Rapp Frederick J., plow-maker, res. 240 e. Market.


Rare Robert, shoe-maker, bds. end Virginia av.


Rarich Henry, miller, bds. National rd., w. White river.


Rariden Miss M. C., teacher of history and mathematics, Indiana Female College, 146 n. Meridian, bds. same.


Rarme John A., salesman, 30 w. Washing- ton, res. 2 Magill.


RASCHIG CHARLES M.,


cigars and tobacco, 11 e. Washington, res. 200 n. Tennessee, cor. Vermont. See card, page 108.


Raschig Edward, auditor American Ex- press Co., res. 126 e. North.


Rasener C. H., cabinet-maker, res. 511 s. New Jersey.


Rassman Charles, saloon, e. Washington, near Arsenal av., r'es. same.


Rasener Christina, dress-maker, bds. 480 s. Tennessee.


Rasener Frederick W., dry goods and gro- ceries, 288 e. Washington, res. e. on Michigan rd.


Rasener Herman, res. 231 n. Liberty. Rasener A. F., clerk, C., C. C. & I. R. R., res. 155 Union.


Rasener William, lab., res. 155 Union. Ratcliff John, teamster, bds. 291 e. Ohio. Ratti Francis A., Sr., res. 318 n. East.


Ratti Francis A., Jr., foreman press room, Sentinel office, res. 318 n. East.


Ratti Joseph, foreman book and job room, Sentinel office, res. 318 n. East.


Rauh Benhard, (B. Brothers,) 1 Palmer House, res. 165 n. Tennessee.


Rauh Brothers, clothiers and gents' fur- nishing goods, 1 Palmer House.


Rauschen Henry, lab., res. 366 s. Illinois. Raver Charles, checkinan Peru depot, res. 139 e. Merrill.


Rawlings C. C., telegraph operator, B. & I. R. R., bds. 17} Virginia av.


Rawlings James M., teamster, bds. 139 Huron.


Rawzell Jacob F., cooper, bds. 68 w. St. Jo- seph.


Ray Allison D., traveling agt. Munson's lightning rods, res. 187 Buchanan.


Ray Austin, traveling agt., res. 86 Indiana av.


RAY CHARLES A.,




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