New Albany City Directory, 1865, Part 2

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DEPOSITORY OF FLOYD CO. BIBLE SOCIETY


At J. H. Conner's Drug Store. No. 808 Main street.


OFFICERS.


President-Peter R. Stoy. Treasurer -Walter Mann. Secretary-Rev. Charles Hutcherson. Librarian-J. H. Conner.


NEW ALBANY SILVER BAND. Meets on Tuesday and Friday evenings, at No. 260 Main, over Dollen's Music Store. Geo. Thompson, Secretary ..


FIRST GERMAN LUTHERAN SOCIE- TY OF NEW ALBANY.


Meets on the 2d Tuesday evening in each month, Hall, No. 65 State, over the Drug Store of Charles L. Hoover. OFFICERS.


President-Adam Sohn. Vice President -- Antone Sohn. First Secretary-John Seip. Second Secretary-Paul Cratz. Treasurer-Chris. Chition.


@ JAEGAR SOCIETY.


Meets on the first Wednesday evening in each month. Hall, No. 65 State, over the Drug Store of Charles L. Hoover.


OFFICERS.


President-J. P. Kohler. Vice President-Adam Sohn. First Secretary-John Seip. Second Secretary-H. Pralle. Treasurer-H. Schaaf.


GERMAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION.


Meets on first Tuesday in each month. Hall, No. 65 State, over Drug Store of Charles L. Hoover.


OFFICERS.


President-Jacob Kreuzer. Vice President-Fred. Knoblock. Cor. Secretary-Jacob Bader. Rec. Secretary-John Seib. Treasurer-Peter Smith.


STEUBEN GROF, No. 6, V. A. O. D. Meets on Thursday evenings. Hall, No. 65 State, over Drug Store of Charles L. Hoover.


E. E .- John Reisert. Secretary-John Moser.


ROBERT BLUM LODGE, No. 87, A. D. O. H.


Meet every Monday evening in Ameri- can Hall, south-west corner of State and Market.


OFFICERS.


O. B .- Fred. Wunderlick. U. B .- F. Hammer. Secretary-Stephen Motsch. Treasurer-H. Klosse. Rec. Secretary-F. Kohler.


ABALLABOOZABANGANORRIBONE- AN MOKUNA.


Meeting every Tuesday evening at 7} o'clock, from October 1st to April 1st, and 8 o'clock, balance of the year. Hall No. 70, west side Pearl, bet. Main and Market.


OFFICERS.


President-Saddison Day. Vice President-M. Littill. Secretary-R. J. Shaw. Treasurer-William H. P. Farrell.


GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC, ST. JOSEPH BENEVOLENT SOC'Y.


Meets the first Monday evening in each month, in the School House on east side Upper 8th, bet. Spring and Elm.


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RECORD .- RAILROADS, TELEGRAPH COS., NEWSPAPERS, ETC.


RAILROADS, TELEGRAPH CO'S, ETC.


LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY & CHI- CAGO RAILROAD.


Passenger and freight depot, ns. Oak, bet: Pearl and Bank. B. F. Masten, Supt. See advertisement opposite New Albany Index.


NEW ALBANY & CORYDON MAIL AND PASSENGER LINE.


Lemon & Harberson, Prop'rs.


Leaves New Albany daily (Sundays excepted) at 9 o'clock, A. M. Distance, 20 miles. Office at Palmer, House, ns. Upper High, bet. 3d and 4th.


NEW ALBANY AND GREENVILLE ACCOMMODATION.


John W. Smith. Prop'r. Leaves New Albany daily ( Sundays ex- cepted) for Greenville at 22 o'clock, P. M. Distance, 12 miles; fare. 60 ets. Ofice ne. cor. State and Spring.


NEW ALBANY AND PORTLAND FER- RY COMPANY. Duckwall & Irwin, Prop's.


The ferries make a trip every twenty minutes, from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M.


FARE.


Passengers, 74 cents.


'1 horse vehicle, 15 cents.


2 horse vehicle, 25 cents.


3 horse vehicle, 40 cents.


4 horse vehicle, 65 cents.


Hogs and sheep, (in droves), 5 cts. per head. Mules, horses, cattle, &c., (in droves), 10 cents per head.


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COM- PANY.


East side Pearl, 2d door north of Main. Dispatches sent at all hours. between 74 A. M. and 8 P. M.


George H. Godfrey, operator. James McIntosh, asst. operator.


UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH COM- PANY.


To all points in the United States and British Provinces. Cannon's Block, e8. Pearl, 3d door N. of Market, up stairs. James McKaye, prest .. New York. S. C. Hay, sec., New York.


G. E. Cheney, operator.


NEWSPAPERS.


DAILY LEDGER.


Published every evening, (Sundays excepted). by Norman & Matthews, ws. Pearl, bet. Main and Market. Terms, $10 per annum in advance, or 20 cents per week payable to the carrier.


WEEKLY LEDGER.


Published every Wednesday morning by Norman & Matthews, wo. Pearl, bet. Main and Market. Terms, $2.50 per annum, in advance.


DAILY COMMERCIAL.


Published every morning by J. P. Luse' & Co, cor. of Main and State, Post Office building.


Terms, $9.00 per annum, in advance; or 20 cents per week, payable to the car- rier. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL.


Published every Wednesday morning by J. P. Luse & Co., cor. of Main and State, Post Office Building. Terms, $2.50 per annum, payable in advance.


POST OFFICE.


South-west cor. State and Main streets. John M. Wilson, Post Master. Jobn T. Armstrong, Assistant Post Master. Obed G. Wilson, Clerk.


George M. Coombs, Clerk. Office opens at 74 o'clock, A. M .; closes


at 64 P. M. Sundays, open from 8 to 9 A. M. The Eastern Mail, closes at 5 o'clock,


RECORD .- PUBLIC HALLS, CEMETERIES.


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P. M. Departs at 5 A. M. Arrives at 5 P. M.


The Railroad Mail, also Cairo and St. Louis mails, closes at 8 o'clock, A. M. Departs at 9 o'clock A. M. Arrives at 8} o'clock P. M.


Louisville Mail, closes at 7} o'clock P.


M. Departs at 82 o'clock P. M. Arrives at 9 o'clock, A. M.


Jasper Mail, closes at 64 o'clock, A. M. Departs at 72 o'clock, A. M., every Wed- nesday. Arrives at 5 P. M. Tuesdays Elizabeth Mail, closes at 10 o'clock, A.


M. Departs at 11 o'clock, A. M., every Thursday. Arrives at 9 A. M.


PUBLIC HALLS, ETC.


American Hall, sw. cor. State and Mar- · ket.


Cannon's Hall, ne. cor. Upper 1st and Market.


City Hall, sw. cor. State and Spring. " Handel & Haydn Hall, sw. cor. State and Market. .


Woodward's Hall, nw. cor. Main and. Lower Ist. .


NEW ALBANY FAIR GROUNDS. Situated on Charlestown road, one mile from the city.


CEMETERIES.


City Cemetery, located on Charlestown road. Luther Hawes, sexton; residence, ws. Upper 6th, bet. Market and Spring German Catholic Cemetery, located on Charlestown road, one mile. from the city.


Trinity Church Cemetery (Catholic), located near Vincennes turnpike, two miles from the city.


H. N. DEVOL, Manufacturer of


TIN, COPPER AND IRON WARE,


AND DEALER IN STOVES, CASTINGS, TINNERS' STOCK,


AND GAS PIPE AND FIXTURES. 285 Main Street, NEW ALBANY, IND.


SCOTT & BRINDLEY, Manufacturers of all kinds of FURNITURE & COFFINS. HEARSE AND HACKS FURNISHED, When desired, at reasonable prices.


256 MAIN STREET, bet. State and Lower First, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA.


L. C. FEBBY,


INSURANCE AGENT,


NO. 289 MAIN ST.,


NEW ALBANY, INDIANA,


REPRESENTS :


ARCTIC INSURANCE CO., New York, Cash Assets ... $725,000.00 MORRIS FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE CO., $800,000.00 New York, Cash Assets


NORTH AMERICAN INSURANCE CO., New York,


Cash Assets.


CHARTER OAK INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Cash


$400,000.00 Assets .. 8200,000.00 UNION INSURANCE CO., Indiana, Cash Assets.


COLUMBIAN (MARINE) INSURANCE CO., New


8,000,000.00 - York, Cash Assets ...


MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO., New York, .. 2,500,000.00 Cash Assets TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Cash As-


$750,000.00 sets.


FIRE, CARGO, STEAMBOAT HULL,


Life and Accident Risks, taken in any


Desired Amount at FAIR RATES.


Losses Paid at this Agency since 1854,


$312,109.76.


EDWARDS'


NEW ALBANY DIRECTOR,


FOR 1865-6.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTOR.


ab. above.


c. or cor. corner.


N. north.


Rev. reverend.


agt. agent.


clk. clerk.


ne. north-east.


S. south.


al. alley.


ct court.


nr. near.


se. south-east.


asst. assistant.


.E. east.


ns, north side.


88. south side.


av. avenue.


es. east side.


nw. north-west.


BW. south-west.


bet. between.


forwd. forwarding.


pl. place.


supt. superintendent.


bildg. building.


insp. inspector.


pres. president.


treas. treasurer.


blk. block.


la. lane.


prod. produce.


W. west.


(col'd) colored.


lab. laborer.


pub. public.


ws. west side.


com. mer. commission


mkr. maker.


rd. road


whol. wholesale"


merchant.


mnfr. manufacturer.


r. residence.


wid widow.


The classification by business will be found immediately following the alphabetical arrangement of names. For full Indices to the contents of the work, and names too late for regular insertion, see pre- ceding pages.


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BBEY Bersheba, wid. Anson, r. ws.


A Bank, bet. Main and Water


Abbott Goodheart, teamster, r. Water, bet. upper 5th and 6th


Abry Frederick, blacksmith, J. Merkel, bds. Main, cor. up. 4th


Achillas Christopher, bartender, Fred. Raymond, r. ws. up. 4th, bet, Main and Water


Adams Express Co. 251 Main, Charles Pink, agt.


Adams James, boilermaker, bds. 189 1w. High


Adams James, helper, Johnson & Web- ster


Adams Larkin, confectioner, r. 88. Up- per Elm, bet. 6th and 7th


Adams Thomas, blacksmith, L. & N. A. and C. R. R. r. ss. Lower Spring, bet. Washington and Lafayette


Adams William, boilermaker, bds. 139 Lower High


Adams William, trader, r. 138 Lower High


Adams William, works Zier & Stucky Adamson Alexander, carpenter, r. W8. Wilson, bet. Floyd and Water


Adkins Samuel J. (S. S. Marsh & Co.) Adolf Charles, teamster, bds. es. Upper 5th, bet. Spring and Elm Adolph Adam, tailor, 185 State, r. same


Atna Ins. Co. Hartford, Conn. Charles Pink, agt. 251 Lower Main


African Methodist Episcopal Church, ss. Ealy, bet. Griffith and Washington Ailer Frederick, Street Commissioner, office Spring, sw. cor. State, r. ws. Albany, bet. Upper Washington and Vincennes


Airhart George, lab. r. es. Upper 4th, bet. Sycamore and Beeler


Aitan George, lab. r. ns. Upper Elm, bet. John and Chestnut


Akerman Peter, lab. r. ws. Grant line rd. nr, railroad


Akers Thomas, City Marshal, office Spring, sw. cor. State, r. ws. Upper 9th, bet. Elm and Oak


Akert Barnhart, stonecutter, r. es. Upper 10th, bet. Market and Spring Akin George W. engineer, r. es. Upper Vincennes, bet. Main and River Akin Milton, steamboat captain, r. es. Lower 3d, bet. High and Water Akin William M. r. es. Upper Vincennes, bet. Main and River


Albert Stephen Mrs. millinery, 244 Main, r. ns. Spring, bet. State and Lower 1st


Albert Stephen, mer. r. ns. Spring, bet. State and Lower 1st


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op. opposite.


sec. secretary


bds. boards.


indp. independent.


P. O. post office.


trans. transportation.


bel. below.


est. estate.


$700,000.00


L. C. FERRY, INSURANCE AGENT, 289 Main Street.


ALB


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BEST BRANDS OF CHEWING TOBACCO, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE S. W. cor. Third and Jefferson, WARNER'S SMOKERS' EMPORIUM.


Albertson Jas. butcher, r. 70 Lower Hihg Aldridge James, works Hoosier Rolling MINI, .r. Lower 7th, bet. High and Market


Alexander Ala Miss, teacher Spring St. Public School. r. ws. Lower 3d, bet. Market and Spring


Alexander F. W. law student, George P. Huckeby, bds. Israel House


Alexander George W. heater, Rolling Mill, r. ws. Lower 9th, bet. High and Market


Alexander James, lab. r. ss. 2d, bet. Ship- ping and Jackson


Alexander John, lab. r. Shipping, bet. Front and Ist


Alexander John P. lab. bds. ns. Water, bet. Lower 3d and 4th


Alexander Martha M. wid: James, r. ws. Washington, bet. Lower Market and Spring


Alexander Richard, teller Bank, r. es. Upper Vincennes, bet. Beeler and Charleston rd.


Alexander Robert, hostler. W. Huneil- man, r. ws. Upper 5th, bet. Market and Spring


Alexander Stephen J. physician, 346 Upper Main, r. 356 Upper Main Alexander Thomas, salesman, McCord & Bradley, r. ws. Washington, "bet. Market and Spring


Alexander T. P. works Rolling Mill, r Lower 9th, bet. High and Market Alexander William, elk. W. H. Fenton, r. ns. Upper Main, bet. 3d and 4th Alford Jacob J. carpenter, r. 36 Lower Market


Algood James, elk. William Algood, r. es. Upper 2d, bet. Spring and Elm Algood Joseph, elk. William Algood, r. es. Upper 2d, bet. Spring and Elm Algood William, dry goods and notions, ns. Main, bet. Upper 2d and Pearl, r. es. Upper 2d, bet. Spring and Eim Allen Benjamin (Harberson & Allen), r. 56 Lower High


Allen E. W. carpenter, r. ws. Lower 2d, bet, High and Water


Allen Rebecen 8. wid. James T. bds. 156 Lower High


Allen William G. works J. Shrader, r. es. Pearl


Allendorf Verner, sheetiron worker, r. ns. Upper Spring, bet. Chestnut and Walnut


Allgood Aura Mrs. r. 185 Bank Allgood James, clk. r. 135 Bank Allgood Joseph, clk. r. 135 Bank Allgood Virginia E. teacher, 4th Street School, bds. 185 Upper 2d Allgood Wm. H. mer. r. 135 Bank Allis Frank, tailor, A. W. Bentley Allison John M. (J. M. Allison & Co.), r. ws. State, bet. Elm and Oak


Allison J. M. & Co. (John M. Allison and Philip M. Kepley), livery and sale stable, ws. State, bet. Market and Spring


Allison William E. (William E. Allison & Co.), r. ns. Spring, bet. Upper 9th and 10th


Allison William E. & Co. (William E. Al- lison & -), cothing and mer. tail- ors, 61 Pearl


Alwes Henry, clothing and mer. tailor, 42 State, r. ss. Upper Main, bet. Vin- cennes and West


Ambach Casper, lab. L. & N. A. and C. R. R.


Ambach George, lab. L. & N. A. and C. R. R.


Ambruster Enoch, packetwagon, r. es. Upper 8th, bet. Sycamore and Bee- ler


AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO. of Hartford, Conn. Jared C. Jocelyn, agt. 273 Main


Ammons Clark G. lab. r. se. cor. Lower Spring and 6th


Ammons James M, carpenter, r. Lower 4th, sw. cor. Market


Amos Charles P. carpenter, r. Lower Water, bet. 10th and Falling run Anderson Andrew, pilot, r. ws. Lower 3d, bet. Market and Spring


Anderson Harrison, teamster, r. ns. Floyd, bet. Lower 9th and 10th Anderson Joseph, stonecutter, r. 148 State


Ang Martin, lab. r. Upper 5th, se. cor. Beeler


Angel Charles, r. ns. Market, bet. Lower Ist and 2d


Angel John, teamster, r. ns, Market, bet. Lower Ist and 2d


Annesley Lawson, dry goods, 302 Main, r. Albany, N. Y.


Anthony D. C. r. 860 Upper Main Anthony Jacob, Surveyor of Customs, r. 206 Main


Anthony Mark, elk. r. ns. Water, Let. Lower 3d and 4th


Appleby James R. sawyer, r. ws. Lower 7th, bet. High and Water


Applegate C .: B. r. ns. Upper Spring, bet. Số and 4th


Applegate Elizabeth Mrs. r. ns. Lower Spring, bet. 2d and 3d


Applegate Franklin, r. Lower Ist, aw. cor. Spring


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Applegate Irwin, r. lower Ist, nw. cor. Spring


+Applegate Irwin, jr. r. lower 1st, nw. cor. Spring


Applegate Joseph F. carpenter, r. es. Lower 5th, bet. High and Water Archer Lucinda Mrs. r. ns. Lower Spring, bet. 2d and 3d


ARCTIC INS. CO. OF NEW YORK, L. C. Ferry, ngt. 289 Main


Arensmam William, drayman, r. es. Up- per 4th, bet. Sycamore and Beeler Armestead Catherine, wid. bds. ws. Low- er 8th, bet. Market and Spring Armstrong David, teamster, r. ss. Lower Market, bet. 9th and 10th


Armstrong Eliza Mrs. r. 383 Upper Spring


Armstrong George, carpenter, r. WS. Main, bet. Upper 2d and 3d


Armstrong James W. lab. bds. ws. Low- er 10th, bet. Floyd and High Armstrong John, carpenter, r. ws. Lower 7th, bet. High and Water


Armstrong John (col'd), lab. r. ws. Hil- drith, bet. Vincennes turnpike and - Ealy


Armstrong John Mrs. r. ws. Lower 10th, bet. Floyd and High


Armstrong John T. asst. Post Master Armstrong Joseph F. carpenter, J. B. Force, r. 80 Lower Market


Armstrong Robert H. engineer, r. 175 Lower High


Armstrong Thomas G. carpenter, bds. 35 Lower Market


Armstrong Thomas W. H. book-keeper, S. S. Marsh & Co. bds. 17 Lower Spring


Armstrong William, foreman, Jefferson


. fire engine, r. ns. Main, bet. Bank and Upper 3d


Arnold August, clk. Goodbub & Bro. r. 515 Upper Spring, sw. cor. Upper 13th


Arnold John, agt. James Brown, r. es. Upper 3d, bet. Spring and Elm


Arter Phillip, grocer, Floyd, nw. cor. Lower 10th, r. same Asbury Female College, Main, sw. cor. Upper 9th


Ashby John, mechanic, bds. ws. Bank, bet. Main and Water


Ashton Henry T. pilot, bds. 191 Lower High


Ashton Isaac N. pilot, bds. 191. Lower High


Ashton Nancy N. wid. George H. r. 189 Lower High


Ashton Sophia, wid. Isaac, r. 191 Lower High


Atkins Samuel D. supt. Hoosier Rolling Mill, bds. Spring, bet. Lower Ist and 2d Atkinson Lydia Mrs. r. 150 Pearl


BRIER PIPES, Clay Pipes. Lava Pipes, Meer. schaum Pipes, Turkish Wa. ter Pipes and Hookas, at


ARNER'S, S. W. cor. Third and Jefferson.


Atkinson Stephen, painter, r. ns. Water, bet. Lower 3d and 4th


Atterbury John G. pastor, Second Pres- byterian Church, r. 472 Upper Main Auditor's Office, Charles Sackett, Au- ditor, ss. Spring, between State and Pearl


Austin George (Cannon, Hughes & Co.), r. ws. Upper 8th, bet. Elm and Oak Austin Henry B. (Austin & Garner), r. es. Upper 4th, bet. Market and Spring


Austin John, mer. r. Water, bet. Upper 4th and 5th


Austin Thomas E. druggist, Main, nw. cor. Washington, r. same


Austin Thomas R. physician and drug- gist, Upper 4th, nw. cor. Spring, r. same


Austin & Garner (Henry B. Austin and Powhattan M. Garner), whol. and ret. grocers, Market, nw. cor. Pearl Axline David C. carpenter, L. N. A. & C. R. R. r. 71 Upper 3d, bet. Main and Market


Aydleoot Robert H. clk. McCord & Brad- ley, r. ws. Bank, bet. Market and Spring


ABBS Juan S. L. mafr. modern and D antique furniture, 18 State, r. es. Lower 4th, bet. Main and Market Babbs Sarah S. wid. James, bds. es. Low- er 4th, bet. High and Market


Bach Caroline, wid. Henry, r. rear 384 Main


Bach Henry, machinist, r. 834 Main Bader Antony, saloon, 58 State, r. same Bader Jacob, shoemaker, 572 Upper Mar- ket


Bafford Lewis-D. carpenter, bds. 138 Lower Market


Baggarley C. W. cigarmaker, bds. John- son House


Baher Coon, works, Zier & Stucky Baker G. W. bds. National Hotel Baker Henry, lab. r. ws. Lower 8th, bet. Market and Spring


Baker James, clk. Mrs. Clyne, bds. 50 Lower Market


Baker James (col'd), lab. James Pierce Baker John, elk. bds. ws. Upper 8th, bet. Elm and Oak


Baker John B. carpenter, r. Corydon plank rd. bet. Moore and North


ARCTIC INSURANCE CO., of N. Y., L. C. FERRY, Ag't, 289 Main.


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Baldwin Nathaniel P. engineer, r. ns. Lower Spring, bet. 4th and 5th Baldwin Robert, steamboat captain, r. ws. Lower 3d, bet. High and Water Ball Frederick, shoemaker, S. Vols, bds, State, cor. Oak


Balsar L. lab. r. ss, Ealy, bet. Hildreth and Griffith


Balthis David V. mate, bds. 185 Market Bamberger C. Mrs. millinery, Main, sw. cor. Pearl, r. same Bamberger Isaac, millinery, r. Main, se. cor. Pearl


Baner Anthony 8. painter,'r. es. Lower 6th, bet. Market and Spring Baner John E. painter, r. es. Lower 6th, bet Market and Spring Baner Rachel N. wid. John E. r. es. Low- 6th, bet. Market and Spring Banes James T. (W. & J. T. Banes), carpenter and builder, r. Upper Spring, bet. Vincennes and West Banes William (W. & J. T. Banes), r. Upper Spring, nr. 15th Banes W. & J. T. (William and James T. Banes), carpenters and builders, Market, sw. cor. Upper 5th Bank of Salem, L. Bradley, pres. E. New- land, cash. Pearl, se, cor. Market Bank S., Baptist Church, Bank, sw. cor. Spring


BANKS JOHN B. carpenter and joiner, 42 Bank, r. ws. Upper 4th, bet. Main and Water


Banta James P. special agt. Mina Ins. Go. r. ws. Upper 4th, bet. Oak and Sycamore


Baptist Church (col'd), es. State, nr. Jackson


Baptist Church (col'd), es. Vincennes, turnpike, bet. Monroe and Clay


Barber Mary A. wid. Allen, r. 71 Lower Market


Bareford Joseph, carpenter, r. 28 Lower Market


Bareford Rubin (McGowan & Bareford), bds. 75 Lower High


Barke Thomas, peddler, r. es. Lower 10th, bet. High and Market


Barnett Gideon, barkeeper, r. ws. Upper 5th, bet. Water and Main


Barnett Isaac T. carpenter, r. 19 Lower Market


Barnett John, miller, r. Dewly, sw. cor. West


Barrett John R. painter, r. ns. Poplar, bet. John and Chestnut


Barrett Levi (col'd), lab. r. Lower Mar- ket, se. cor. 7th


Barrett Martin, cik. James Keenan, r. 298 Main


BARRETT PHINEAS H. paper hanger, 809 Market, r. ws. Upper 5th, bet. Main and Water


Barringer James P. pilot, r. es. Lower 4th, bet. Market and Spring


Barth Augustus ( Augustus Barth & Co.). bds. ns. Market, bet. Pearl and State


Barth Augustus & Co. (Augustus Barth, Charles Groscorth and Gustav Buch- halter ), tanners and curriers, es. Prospect, nr. Summit


Barth George, grocer, ret. 50 Lower Mar- ket, r. same


Bartleman Andrew, lab. r. ss. Floyd, bet. Lower 8th and 9th


Bartlett R. E. wks. rolling mill, r. Cory- don plank rd.


Bartlett Samuel S. shoemaker, bds. 74 Lower Market


Bartlett William, sawyer, r. Corydon plank rd. bet. Moore and North Bartlett Willis, shoemaker, 74 Lower Market, r. same


Baskin John, huckster, r. Beeler, sw. cor. Upper 6th


Batch -, engineer, Serb, Pering & Co. r. 88. Main, bet. 2d and 3d Bath Michael, teamster, r. ws. Upper 6th, bet. Water and Main


Battleman Andrew, wks. Zier & Stucky Baumann William, wagonmaker, J. Gehlbach, r. State, nr. City limits Baur John M. sailmaker and rigger, J. B. Ford, r. Lower 4th, bet. High and Water


Baxter Abraham, lab. r. ws. Lower 6th, Fet. High and Water


Baxter Charles, lab. J. F. Leyden & Co. Baxter Henry H. clk. r. ns. Main, bet. Lower let and 2d


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Baxter James W. clk. Osborne Reilly, r. es. Lower 6th, bet. Main and Mar- ket


Baxter William, olk. r. es. Lower 6th, bet. Market and High


BEACH GEORGE R. book and job print- er, cor. Main and State, r. ss. Upper Main, bet, 18th and 14th


Beach John P. Lieut. 101st Ohio Vols. r. 525 Upper Main


Beam Thomas, lumber dealer, r. 141 Low- er High


Bean Russell J. roller, r. es. Lower 7th, bet. High and Water


Bear Conrad, lab. r. ns. Sycamore, bet. Upper 6th and 7th


Bear John, cik. Lawson Annesley, r. es. Upper 3d, bet. Main and River


Beard Andrew, house and sign painter, 145 Lower High, r. 143 Lower High Beard John, boilermaker, bds. 146 Low- er High


Beard John, engineer, bds. ws. Pearl, bet. Spring and Elm


Beard John, wks. Zier & Stucky Beard Samuel, policeman, bds. ws. Pearl, bet. Spring and Elm


Beard William S. lab. rolling mill, r. cor. Lower 5th and High


Beasley Thomas, billiards, r. ws. Lower Ist, bet. Spring and Elm


Beaumont Randolph, artist, r. 154 Upper 14th


Becht Julius, machinist, L. N. A. & C. R. R. r. Upper 4th, cor. Spring


Becht Valentine, music teacher, Spring, sw. cor. Upper 4th, r. same


Beck Calvin, express driver, r. ws. Up- per 6th, bet. Water and Main


Beck George W. edge tool mnfr. 818 Up- per Market, r. es. Upper 13th, bet. Market and Spring


Beck Matthew, carpenter, bds. 148 Low- er High


Becker Charles, pastor German-Luther- an Church, r. Bank, sw. cor. Oak Becker John, cik. John Neubauer, r. ws. Upper 8th, bet. Elm and Oak


Becker John P. tailor, ws. Upper 8d, bet. Main and Water, r. same


Beckman Enos, butcher, stall No. 9, Mid- dle Market, r. ws. State, nr. Jackson Beckman E. butcher, stall No. 4, Lower Market, r. ws. Vincennes turnpike, bet. Jackson and Ealy


Beeler Alexander S. stoves and tinware, whol. and ret. Market, nw. cor. State, bds. Elm, nw. cor. Upper 8th


Beeler Charles, tinner, A. S. Beeler, bds. Johnson House


Beeler Edward, engineer, r. ws. Upper 8d, bet. Main and Water


Beeler Granville, lumber dealer, r. 88. Lower Spring, bet. 6th and 7th


Smoking Tobacco ALL GRADES SOLD AT WARNER'S Smokers' Emporium.


Beeler Hezekiah, tinner, r. ss. Beeler, bet. Jackson and Chartres Beeler John, engineer, r. es. Lower 1st, bet. Spring and Elm


Beeler Robert, carpenter, r. 112 Bank Beeler William, carpenter, J. C. Howard, r. 203 Spring, bet. State and Lower 1st


Beers George, clk. r. es. Chartres, bet. Charles and Jackson


Beers George H. clk. John P. Cromie, r. es. Chartres, bet. Jackson and Charles


Beers Jerome, grocer, ret. Chartres, se. cor. Charles, r. same


Beers Mary A. wid. Stephen, r. W8. Washington, bet. Lower Market and Spring


Beggs James R. salesman, r. ub. Lower Spring, bet. 8d and 4th


Beggs John, mail agt: r. ns. Lower Spring, bet. 3d and 4th


Beggs Mary Mrs. r. ns. Lower Spring, bet. 3d and 4th


Beharrell Henry, jr. (H. Beharrell & Co.), r. es. Vincennes, bet Market and Spring


Beharrell Henry, sr. farmer, r. Elm, sw. cor. Upper 8th


Beharrell H. & Co. (Henry Beharrell and James H. Foreman), agricultural warehouse and seed store, 284 Mar- ket


Bein Media S. carpenter, r. es. Upper Vincennes, bet. N. A. & J. R. R. and River


Bell James, horse dealer, r. 80 Lower High


Bell Mary, wid. Lewis, r. es. Vincennes turnpike, bet. Monroe and Clay Bell Nancy E. wid. James P. bds. 80 Lower High


Bell Robert E. saloon, Main, cor. Lower 2d, r. same


Bell Simon, grocer, ret. Locust, sw. cor. Charles, r. same


Bellamy J. F. principal Spring Street Public School


Belser George, cutter, William Allison & Co. r. ns. Upper Oak, bet. 8th and 9th


Belton. James, coppersmith, r. 293 Upper Spring


Belware Nicholas, grocer, ret. Upper 8th, sw. cor. Shelby, r. same


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IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT


WARNER'S,


S. W. cor. Third and Jefferson.


Baker Mary, wid. Frederick, r. ws. Up- per 8th, bet. Elm and Oak Baldauf Henry, (M. Baldauf & Bro.), r. 40 State Baldauf Morris, (M. Baldauf & Bro.), r. 40 State


Baldauf M & Bro. (Morris and Henry Bauldauf ), clothing and gents fur- nishing goods, 40 State


Baldock John, carpenter, r. 93 State BALDWIN EDWARD H. propr. City gallery, 270 Main, r. es. Lower 2d, bet. Market and Spring


Baldwin Edward H. pilot, r. es. Lower 2d, bet. Market and Spring


Baldwin James F. P. engineer, bds. ws. Lower 3d, bet. High and Water Baldwin John B. pilot, bds. ws. Lower 3d, bet, High and Water


NORTH AMERICAN INS. CO., of New York, L. C. FERRY, Ag't, 289 Main.


CHARTER OAK INS. CO., of New York, L. C. FERRY, Ag't, 289 Main.


MORRIS Fire and Inland Ins. Co., of New York, L. C. FERRY, Ag't, 289 Main.


BEM


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CIGAR TUBES, Biel Frederick, butcher, Stall No. 28, Weischel Stems, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Bags, Middle Market, r. ns. Cherry, nr. Dayton rd. Match Safes, etc., sold at Biel Henry, butcher, Stall No. 7, Lower Market, r. Vincennes turnpike WARNER'S Biel Henry, butcher, Stall No. 2; Middle Market, r. Vincennes turnpike Smokers' Emporium.


Biel William, butcher, Stall No. 82, Mid- dle Market, r. ns. Cherry, es. Day- ton rd.




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