New Albany City Directory, 1877-1878, Part 2

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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Northside Spring between Upper Fourth and Fifth. Rev. 'James L. Parsons, pastor. Services 10 30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M.


EPISCOPAL.


ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Southside of, Main Street, between Upper Sixth and Seventh. Rev. J. Gierlow, Ph. D., rector. Services 10 30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 30. UNITED BRETHERN CHURCH-Spring Street, northeast corner Lower Sixth. Mission Sunday School, connected with St. Paul's Church. each Sabbath at 2 P. M.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH (United Lutheran and Reformed). Southside of Spring Street, between Bank and Upper Third, Rev. John Bank, pastor. Services, 10 A. M. and 7 30 P. M .. Sunday School 9 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 30.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH-Northside Spring Street, between Upper Third and Fourth. Rev W. F. Harned, pastor.


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Services 10 30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 30.


JOHN STREET M. E. CHURCH --- Eastside Upper Eleventh Street, bet Market and Spring. Rev. F. Walker, pastor. Ser- vices 10 30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M.


VINCENNES M. E. CHURCH-Upper Vincennes Street, northeast corner Rear Market


GERMAN M. E. CHURCH-Westside Upper Fifth Street, between Market and Spring. Rev. John H. Barth, pastor. Services 10 30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7 30.


ROBERT'S CHAPEL-Northside Main Street, between Lower Fifth and Sixth. Rev. J. W. McCormick, pastor. Ser- vices 10 30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 30.


WESLEY CHAPEL-Southside Market Street, between Lower Second and Washington. Rev. W. H. Grim, pastor. Services 10 30 A. M. and 7 45 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Praper meeting Wednesday evening at 7 30.


KINGSLEY MISSION-Upper Vincennes Street, southwest corner Beeler. Sunday School 2 P. M.


AFRICAN M. E. CHURCH -- Lower Second Street, southeast corner Elm. Rev. M. Lewis, pastor. Services 10 45 A. M. and 7 45 P. M. Sunday School 3 P. M. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7 30.


JONES' CHAPEL (COLORED)-Spring Street, southeast corner Lafayette, Rev. W. A. Foreman, pastor. SerJices 3 and 7 30 P. M .. Sunday School 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7 30.


PRESBYTERIAN.


FIRST CHURCH-East side Bank, between Main and Mar- ket. Rev. Samuel Conn,D. D., pastor. Services 10 30 A. M. aud 7 30 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Lecture Wednesday evening at 7 30.


SECOND CHURCH-Main Street, southeast corner Upper Third. Rev C. H. Little, pastor. Services 10 30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednes- day evening 7 30.


THIRD CHURCH-Spring, northwest corner Upper Ninth. Rev. Charles Hutchinson, D.D., pastor. Services 10 30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sunday School 9 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 30.


STATE STREET CHAPEL-State northeast corner Clay.


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Sunday School 2 30 P. M. Service Thursday evening 7 45. Connected with Second Presbyterian Church.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH-Market Street, southeast cor- ner Upper Seventh. Rev. John Mougin, pastor. Services every morning at 7 30. Sunday services 8 and 10 A. M. Ves- pers 3 P. M.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH (GERMAN)-Spring Street, north- west corner Upper Eighth. Rev. C. Doebbenes, pastor. Services every morning at 7 30. Sunday services 8 and 10 A. M. Ves- pers 2 30 P. M.


UNIVERSALIST.


FIRST CHURCH-Southside Spring, between Upper Third and Fourth.


CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION -- Rooms Spring Street, southeast corner Pearl. Charles H. Conner, president; R. P. Chew, vice-president; S. A. Chambers, secretary; E. M. Hubbert, treasurer. A free reading room, where all the choicest periodicals of the country may be found, is open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., daily except Sunday, and on Sunday from 2 to 6 P. M. Monthly meetings are held under the auspices of the Society at the County Jail and at the County Poor Asylum.


BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.


WIDOW'S HOME --- Southside Main Street, opposite Upper Seventh. This institution, was erected by W. S. Culbertson, Esq., for the benefit of needy and worthy widows, and has a provision for its future maintenance, he further set apart the munificient sum of $150,000 as an endowment fund. Miss Baldwin, matron.


ORPHANS HOME-Main northwest corner Lafayette, an asylum for children in charge of the ladies of the different churches of New Albany. Mrs. Augustus Bradley, president; Mrs Martha Mahon, secretary; Mrs. Haskins, treasurer; Mrs. Mary P. McClain, matron.


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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets on Tuesday next succeeding the 4th Monday of May, at Indianapolis. ANDREW J. HAY, of Charlestown, G. M .; Robert Vau Valzah, of Terre Haute, D. G. M .; Bellamy S. Sutton, of Shelbyville, S. G. W .; C. W. Prather, of Jeffersonville, J .. G. W .; Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, G Treas .; John M. Bramwell, of Indianapolis, G, Sec .; S. W. McNaughton, of Brooklyn, G. C .; J. H. Beelar, of Plymouth, S. G. D .; Bruce Carr, of Bedford, J. G: D .; William G, Piper, of Warshaw, G, Sec .; Albert P. Charles, of Seymour, G, M .; William M. Black, of Indianapolis, G. Tyler


NEW ALBANY LODGE, NO. 39 --- Meets at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner of Market, on the 1st and 3d Thursday of each month. William Dunbar, W. M .; Jont. Peters, L. W .; A, J. Hinkley, J. W .; I. A. Hardin, Treas .; G. P. Huckeby, Sec .; J. W. Hinman, S. D .; J. R. Webb, J. D .; W. W. May, Chaplain; A, Buckingham, Tyler.


JEFFERSON LODGE NO, 104 --- Meets at Hall, Pearl south- east corner Market, on the 2d and 4th of each month I. P. Leyden, W. M .; Thomas W. Armstrong, S. W .; William F. Tuley, J. W .; H. Beharrell Jr., Treas .; M. D. Condiff, Sec .; Robert Brockman, S. D .; D. E. Sittason, J. D .; L. L. Gorner, Tyler.


DEPAUW LODGE NO. 388 -- Meets at Hall, Pearl southwest corner of Market, on the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month. F. M. Tribbey, W. M .; N. T. James. S. W .; T. A. Lewis, J. W .; Stephen Scharf, Treas .; Johm Crawford, Jr., Sec .; Joseph Jut- ton, S. D .; Frank Houpt, J. D .; Daniel Bodkin, Tyler.


PYTHAGORAS LODGE NO. 355 (GERMAN) -- Meets at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner of Market, on the 1st and 3d Wednesdays of each month. Stephen Albert, W. M .; Adam Scharff, S, W .; Joseph Reible, J. W .; Fred. Wunderlich, Treas .; G. Gerst, Sec .; Louis Gassmann, S. D., Moses Silberman, J. D .; Henry Denny, Tyler.


GRAND CHAPTER OF INDIANA-Meets in Indianapolis on the 1st Wednesday succeeding the 3d Monday in October. Reuben Peden, of Knightstown, G. H. P .; Simon P. Johnson, of Jeffersonville, D. G. H. P .; Martin H.Rice, of Indianapolis, G. K .; Thomas B. Long, of Terre Haute, G. S .; Charles Fisher,


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of Indianapolis, G. Sec .; J. M. Bramwell, of Indianapolis, G. Treas .; Rev. Francis M. Symnes, of Crawfordsville, G. Chap .; Addison D., Williams, of Anderson, G. C. of H .; Samuel B. Richardson, of - G. R. A. Cap .; W. M. Black, of Indi- anapolis, G. G.


NEW ALBANY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER No. 17 -- Meets at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner Market, on the 2d Monday of each month. F. S. Devol, H. P., J. G. Shields, K .; I. P. Ley- den, S .; James H. Williard, C. of Aost .; R. Brockman, P. S .; William Dunbar, R. A. C .; M. D. Condiff, Sec .; Henry Beharrel, Treas .; Seth Wells, M. 2d Vail; N. T. James, M. 2d Vail; J. B. Crawford, M. 1st Vail; L. L. Gorner, Guard.


GRAND COUNCIL OF INDIANA-Meets at Indianapolis, on the 1st Tuesday succeeding the 3d Monday in October. S. B. Richardson, of Logansport, M. P. G. M .; C. H. Butterfield, of Evansville, D. P. G. M .; A. P. Charles, of Seymour, G. T. I. M .; W. R. Godfrey, of Michigan City, G. P. C. of W .; Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, G. T .; Charles Fisher, - -, G. R .; Rev. F. M. Symmes, of Crawfordsville, G. C .; W. H. Smith of Rushville, G. C. Guard; William Black, of Indianapolis, G. S. and S.


INDIANA COUNCIL NO. 1. R. AND S. M-Meets at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner Market, on the 3d Monday of each month. Th. Ill. J. G. Shields, G. Master; Ill. J. R. Durff, D. G. Master; William Dunbar, P. C. W. K .: Stephen Albert, C. Guard; H. Beharrell, Jr., Treas .; M. D. Condiff, Rec .; 'L. L. Gorner, Sen.


GRAND COMMANDERY OF INDIANA-Meets at India- napolis on the last Tuesday in April. Sir Augustus D. Lynch, of Indianapolis, R. E. G. C .; Sir Alexander Thomas of Terre Haute, V. E. D. G. C .; Sir Salathiel T. Willliams, E. G. Gen .; Sir Henry J, Thayer, of Plymouth, E. G. C. G .; Sir Rev. Thomas H. Lynch, of Indianapolis, G. P .; Sir Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, E. G. T .; Sir John Bramwell, of Indianapolis, E. G. R .; Sir John H. Hess, of Columbus, E. G. S. W .; Sir Samuel B. Sweet, of Fort Wayne, E. G. J. W .; Sir R. L. Woolsey, of Jeffersonville, E. G. Stand B .; Sir Cyrus K. Drew, of Evansville, E. C. Sword B .; Sir Walter Vail, of Michigan City, E. G. W., Sir W. M. Black, of Indianapolis, G. C. G., Sir Charles Kraft, of Terre Haute, C. C. of F. C.


NEW ALBANY COMMANDERY NO. 5-Meets 4th Monday of each month at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner Market. Em. Sir John R. Durff, Commander; Sir I. P. Leyden, General- issimo; Sir H. J. Needham, Captain General; Sir John Gierlow, Prelate; Sir M. M. Hurley, Senior Warden, Sir G. M. Ganote, Junior Warden; Sir H. Beharrell Jr., Treasurer; Sir M. D.


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Condiff, Recorder; Sir E. M. Gordon, Sword Bearer,; Sir: H. J. Reamer, Standard Bearer; Sir Robert Brockman, Warder; Sir L. L. Gorner, Sentinel.


OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL A. & A. S. R. for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction U. S. A .; Josiah H. Drummond 33º, M. P. Sov. Gr. Com .; H. L. Palmer, 33º, P. Gr. Lt. Com .; J. D. Evans, 33º, Gr. Min. of State; Hemen Ely 33º, Gr. Treas. Gen. H. E .; C. F. Paige, 33º, Gr. Sec. Gen. H. E .. Samuel C. Lawrence 33º, Gr. K. of Archives; W. A. Stephens 33°, Gr. Mas. Gen. of C .; Homer S. Goodwin 33°, Gr. Mar. Gen .; W. R. Higby 33º, Gr. Stand B .; T. A. Doyle 33º, Gr. C. of G .; Charles H. Titus, 33º, Gr. Prior .; C. Bechtel 33º, Mar of C .; A. M. Ross 33º, Mar, of C .; J. H. Ward 33º, Mar. of C .; Albert G. Goodoll 33º, Gen. for Rep.


BURNING BUSH LODGE OF PERFECTION No. 7: A, and A. S. Rite, meets first Monday of each month at Hall, Pearl southwest corner Market. W. Dunbar, 16º, T. P. G. M .; J. G. Shields, 33º, D. P .; C. F. Cutter, 32º, G. S. W .; J. P. Hannan, 32º, G. J. W .; C. C. Haskins, 32°, G. Orator; M. D. Condiff, 32°, G. Sec .; H. Beharrell Jr., 32º, G. Treas .; J. A. Hutton, 32°, G. M. of C., G. Ehrhart, 32°, G. C. of G .; J. Loughmiller, 32°, G. H. P .; L. L. Gorner, G. Tyler.


ZERRUBABEL COUNCIL PRINCES OF JERUSALEM- Meets 1st Wednesday in January, April, July and October at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner of Market. John Nafius 32º, M. E. Sov. P. G. M .; Val. P. J. P. Hannan, 32º, D. G. M .; Val. P. C. F. Cutter 32º, M. E. S. G. W .; Val. P. H. J. Reamer 32º, M. E. J. G. W .; Val. P .; M. D. Condiff 82°, G. Sec. K. of S. and A .; Val. P. H. Beharrell Jr., 33º, G. Treas .; Val. P. J. G. Shields, 33°, G. M. of C .; Val. P. S. Albert 32º, G. M. of E .; Val. P. L. L. Gorner 32°, G. Sen.


MOUNT MORIAH CHAPTER ROSE CROIX NO. 5 -- Meets 1st Wednesday in February, March, June, September and December at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner Market. C. C. Has- kins 33º, M. W. and P. M .; George Ehrhart 32º, S. W .; W. V. Stoy 32°, J. W .; S. Albert 32º, G. Orator .; H. Beharrell Jr., 32°, Treas .; M. D. Condiff 32º, Sec .; H. J. Reamer 32º, H. S. P .; C. F. Cutter 32°, M. of C .; L. L. Gorner 32°, C. G.


DEMOLAY CONSISTORY NO. 5-Meets 1st Wednesday in March, June, September and December at Hall, Pearl, south- west corner Market. Ill. James G. Shields 33º, Commander-in- Chief; Stephen Albert 32°, 1st Lt. Com., John Nafius 32º, 2d Lt. Com .; C. C. Haskins 32°, Min. and G. O .; Joseph Han- nan 32°, G. C .; M. D. Condiff 32º, G. Sec. and K. of S .; H. Beharrell Jr., 33°, G. Treas .; C. F. Cutter 32°, G. Eng, and A .; George Ehrhart 32°, G. Hosp .; J. A. Hutton 32º, G. M. of C .;


H. J. Reamer 32°, G. Stand B; Louis Goodbub 32°, G. C. of G .; L. L. Gorner 32°, G. Sen.


THE GRAND IMPERIAL COUNCIL OF KNIGHTS OF THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE OF INDIANA- Meets Hall, Pearl southwest corner Market. Sir George V. Howk G. S .; Sir W. P. Davis G. Viceroy; Sir John Nafius G. S. G .; Sir M. A. Patterson G. J. G .; Sir John W. Melton G. H. P .; Sir George Ehrhart G. H. C .; Sir John P. Hannan G. T .; Sir M. D. Condiff G. R .; Sir Lafayette Frederick G. H. A .; Sir George H. Koch G. C .; Sir Charles F. Cutter G. A .; Sir A. A. Seichrist G. S. B .; Sir N. T. Bonsall G. M .; Sir William Love G. S.


THE INDEPENDENT GRAND IMPERIAL COUNCIL OF THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE FOR INDIANA-Meets annually in June at New Albany. Sir F. S. Devol G. S .; Sir William Dunbar G. V .; Sir George S. Seymour G. S. G .; Sir Rev J. Gierlow G. H. P .; Sir W. H. Grim G. H. C .; Sir H. Beharrell Jr., G. T .; Sir H. J. Needham G. R .; Sir John M. Bloss G. H. A .; Sir F. E. Dishman G. C .; Sir L. A. Cole G. A. Sir H. J. Reamer G. S. B .; Sir John A Hut- ton G. O .; Sir W. W. Pettifor G. S.


COLORED LODGES.


[This Lodge claims to work under a Dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England.]


ST. JOHN LODGE NO. 8 Meets 1st Monday in every month at Hall, west side of State, between Elm and Oak. Henry Clay W. M .; Edward Rickman S. W .; Henry Mosey J. W .; Thomas Duncan Treas .; James Mitchem Sec., William Russell Tyler.


I. 0. 0. F.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets third Wednesday in May and November, at Indianapolis, L. Sexton, of Rushville, M. W. G. M .; W. R. Meyers, of Anderson, R. W. D. G. M .; Enoch Cox, of Delphia, R. W. G. W .; B. F. Foster, of India- napolis, R. W. G. Sec .; Theodore P. Haughey, of Indianapolis, R. W. G. W .; D. B. Shideler, of Indianapolis, W. W. G. Rep .; J. B. Eldridge, of Logansport, Alt. R. W. G. Rep .; J. B. Kimball, of Kendellville, G. Rep .; Thomas Underwood, of Lafayette,


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Alt. G. Rep .; W. W. Rowe, of North Madison, W. G. C .; D. W. Lafollotte, of New Albany, W. G. M .; A. S. Milice, of Warsaw, W. G. C .; John W. Vandermark, of Fort Wayne, W. G. H .; Christopher Toler, of Madison, W. G. G.


GRAND ENCAMPMENT-Meets third Tuesday in May and November. John Morgon, of Huntington, M. W. G. P .; W. K. Edwards, of Terre Haute, M. E. G. High Priest; John F. Wollick, of Indianapolis, G. S. W .; B. F. Foster, of Indian- apolis, G. S .; Theodore P. Haughey, of Indianapolis, G. Treas .; 8. B. Halley, of Jeffersonville, G. J. W .; Christopher Toler, of Madison, G. S .; John S. Watson, of Indianapolis, O. S.


NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 1-Meets every Monday evening at Hall, Market, northeast corner State. John Denny, N. G .; Joseph C. Etheridge, V. G .; Ebertt Hewett, Secretary; Ed. Hannan, Treasurer.


NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 10-Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, Market, northeast corner State. Everett Wat- tam, N. G .; Edmond Caye, V. G .; William Miller, Sec .; C. E. Jones, P. S .; A. B. Selleck, Treas.


HOPE LODGE NO. 83-Meets every Friday evening at Hall, Market, northeast corner State. J. W. Bracken, N. G .; George H. Edmondson, V. G .; George English, R. S .; J. B. Banks, P. S .; J. W. Seabrooks, Treas.


HUMBOLDT LODGE NO. 234 (GERMAN)-Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, Market, northeast corner State. Stephen Scharf, N. G .; John F. Trick, V. G .; Louis Eisele, R. S .; Charles Fogel, P. S .; R. Borgerding, Treas.


JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT NO. 1-Meets every first and third Tuesdays in each Month at Hall, Market, northeast corner State. L. Russell, C. P .; W. W. Moss, H. P .; A. Crump, S. W .; George Edmondson, J. W .; A. H. McQuiddy, S .; W. M. Mix, Treas.


PIERCE ENCAMPMENT NO. 100-Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays in each month at Hall, Market, north- east corner State. Charles Vogel, C. P .; Andrew Hacker, H. P .; John F. Trick, S. W .; Christ. Whiteman, J. W .; John F. Trick, S .; Stephen Scharf, Treas.


RUTH LODGE NO. 1, DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH- Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month. A. Crump, N. G .; Mrs. Lusk, V. G .; Mrs. M. Griffy, Sec .; Mrs. W. M. Mix, P. S .; Mrs. Field, Treas.


NEW ALBANY DEGREE LODGE NO. 1-Meets every second and fourth Saturday in each Month.


ODD FELLOWS MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION OF NEW ALBANY-Meets first Saturday in each Month. J. B. Mitchell, Pres .; James T. Banes, V. Pres .; William M. Mix, Sec .; Charles E. Jones, Treas.


COLORED LODGES.


GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


[These Lodges claim to work under a dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England.]


EDMONDS LODGE NO. 1,544-Meets first and third Tuesday in each month at Hall, westside State between Elm and and Oak.


ST. PAUL'S LODGE NO. 1,540-Meets second and fourth Wednesday in each month at Hall, Main, northeast corner Low- er Fourth.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets fourth Tuesday in January, at Indianapolis. Charles P. Tuley, of Blooming- ton, P. G. C .; D. W. Lafollette. of New Albany, G. C .; Alfred Dickey, of Crawfordsville, G. V. C .; A. A. Curme,, of Richmond, G. P .; D. B. Shideler, of Indianapolis, G. K. of R. & S .; W. L. Dunlap, of - -, G. M. of E .; E. G. Herr, of Goshen, G. I. G .; George H. Hazen, of Newburg, G. O. G .; Samuel P. Oyler, of Franklin, S. R.


FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO. 10-Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, west side of State, between Main and Market. J. A. Hinds, C. C .; Norman Campbell, V. C .; Charles Barke, P .; C. Barke, Rep. to Grand Lodge; John B. Banks, Trustee; A. B. Wier, P. C.


IVANHOE LODGE NO. 15-Meets every Monday evening at Hall, west side State, between Main and Market. F. P. Bethel, C. C .; H. Stacey V. C .; Joseph Rudolph, Trustee; James Peacock, Rep. to Grand Lodge.


ROWENA LODGE NO. 28- Meets every Friday evening at Hall, west side of State between Main and Market. T. W. E. Fitzgerald, C. C .; Wm. A. Manor, V. C .; James Phillips, Trus- tee; T. W. E. Fitzgerald, Rep. to Grand Lodge; Jas. T. Elliott, P. C.


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KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


OSCEOLA LODGE NO. 47-Meets every Wednesday night at Hall, Cannon Block, east side Pearl, between Main and Market.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


GRAND COUNCIL OF INDIANA-R. S. Gregory, of Muncie, G. S .; John A. McGaw, of Indianapolis, G. S. S .; O. S. Musser, of Lafayette, G. J. S .; J. W. Davis, of Bourbon, G. P .; M. A. Marks, of Madison, G. C. of R .; J. W. Shirley, of Pa- triot, G. K. of W .; W. C. David, of Indianapolis and J. W Linck. G. Reps. to G. C. U. S .; J. W. Barnett, of Terre Haute, G. S .; P. S. Hoffman, of Richmond, G. G. of W .; L. J. Ander- son, of Anderson, G. G. of F.


PAWNEE TRIBE NO. 37-Meets every Wednesday even- ing at Hall, Market, northwest corner Pearl.


A. 0. U. W.


MORNING STAR LODGE NO. 7-Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, west side Pearl, between Spring and Elm. CENTENNIAL LODGE NO. 15-Meets every Monday evening at Hall, Pearl northwest corner Spring. HOPE LODGE NO. 34-Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, Pearl northwest corner Spring. DORIC LODGE NO. 32-Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, Pearl southwest corner Market.


I. O. W. M.


WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 1-Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, Clapp's Block, Main, between State and Pearl BALDWIN LODGE NO. 2-Meets every Friday evening at Hall, Clapp's Block, Main, between State and Pearl MECHANICS LODGE NO. 6-Meets every Tuesday even- ing at Hall, Clapp's Block, Main, between State and Pearl


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NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 47-Meets Cannon's Block, es Pearl between Market and Spring


U. A. O. D.


STEUBEN GROVE NO. 6-Meets every Monday evening Hall, west side of Pearl between Spring and and Elm


UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD.


INDIANOLA COMMANDERY NO. 1 -Meets every Wed- nesday evening at Hall, Pearl northwest corner Spring GERMANIA COMMANDERY NO. 28-Meets every Thursday at Hall, Pearl, northwest corner Spring NEW ALBANY (JUNIOR) COMMANDERY NO. 1- Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, Pearl, northwest corner Spring


PHANTOMS OF THE NILE.


MENES CAVE NO. 1-Meets first and third Friday in each month at Hall, Pearl southwest corner Market


O. U. A. M.


NEW ALBANY COUNCIL NO. 7-Meets every Monday evening at Hall, eastside of State between Main and Market GOODWELL (JUNIOR) LODGE NO. 5-Meets every Wednesday at Hall, west side Pearl between Spring and Elm HAND-IN-HAND LODGE NO. 1-Meets every Monday at Hall, east side Pearl, between Main and Market


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.


RED RIBBON REFORM CLUB-Meets first Thursday in each month at Hall, southside Main between Pearl and Bank, Robert Reed, Secretary


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LADIES WHITE RIBBON CLUB-Meets first Tuesday in each month at Hall, Bank, southeast corner Spring. Miss Plaskett, secretary.


LADIES CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION-Meets every Thursday afternoon at Hall, Bank southeast corner Spring.


TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE.


GRAND TEMPLE OF INDIANA-The next session will be held at Indianapolis on the 2d Tuesday of June, 1877.


DUDLEY TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE NO. 7-Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, No, 273 and 275 Main


NEW ALBANY COUNCIL NO. 8 TEMPLARS OF H. . AND T-Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at 273 and 275 Main


EXCELSIOR SOCIAL TEMPLE NO 8 TEMPLARS OF H. AND T-Meets every Friday evening of each month at Hall, 273 and 275 Main


GOOD TEMPLARS.


NEW ALBANY REFUGE LODGE I. O. G. T-Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, Pearl southeast corner Spring


I. O. F.


COURT REPUBLIC NO, 1-Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at Hall, Pearl southwest corner Market


CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.


GERMAN JESUS MARIA AND JOSEPHS' BENEVO- LENT SOCIETY-Meets . first Sunday in each month at Hall, eastside Upper Eighth bet Spring and Elm


ST. JOSEPH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Mon- day in each month at Hall, eastside Pearl between Market and Spring


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HOLY TRINITY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY- Meets every Sunday at Hall, eastside Market between Upper Sixth and Seventh


ST. ALOYSIUS TEMPERANCE CADETS SOCIETY- Meets at Hall, southside Market between Upper Sixth and Seventh


ST. PATRICKS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets second Sunday in each month at Hall, southside Market between Upper Sixth and Seventh


TURNERS.


GERMAN TURNERS-Meets at Turner Hall; westside of State, between Market and Spring, on the first Sunday of each month


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


ELPASSAR AND LOTHRINGER BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets second Monday in each month at Hall, east- side Pearl between Market and Spring.


FIRST EVANGELICAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY- Meets first Friday in each month at Hall, westside State between Main and Market.


FIRST GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Tuesdayin each month at Hall, westside State between Main and Market.


FRENCH MUTUAL AID SOCIETY-Meets first Monday in each month at Cannon's Hall eastside Pearl, between Mar- ket and Spring.


JAEGER SOCIETY-Meets the first Wednesday in each month at Hall, westside State between Main and Market.


CEMETERIES,


NORTHERN BURIAL GROUND-Westside Upper Eighth Street, between Shelby and Railroad, William Jones, sexton. This Cemetery, under the control of the city, is finely laid out and ornamented. Monuments of every variety are tastefully disposed throughout the grounds, some of them fine works of art.


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NATIONAL CEMETERY-Northeast of Poplar Street be- yond City Limits. Nearly three thousand of the nation's dead find their last resting place in this beautiful spot. The grounds are in charge of a soldier sexton appointed by the Government, who resides upon the grounds.


HOLY TRINITY" CATHOLIC CEMETERY-Scotland road, near City Limits COLORED BURIAL GROUNDS Westside West, north of Ealy, Jacob Finley, sexton. This Cemetery just opened is under the control of the city.


ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CEMETERY-(German), Char- lestown road, near City Limits


BANKS.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK-Main northeast corner Bank, Capital $300, 000. Jesse J. Brown. president; W. S. Culbert- son, vice president; W. N. Mahon, cashier; W. S. Culbertson, J. J. Brown. J. S. McDonald, M. McDonald, and P. R. Stoy, directors.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK-Main, northeast cor- ner Pearl. Capital $200,000. Jacob Hangary, president; E. C. Hangary, cashier; Jacob Hangary, W. C. DePauw, Lawrence Bradley, J. B. Winstandley and George V. Howk, directors.


NEW ALBANY NATIONAL BANK-279 Main. Capital $400,000. James M. Hains, president; Harvey A. Scribner, cashier; J. M. Hains, W. C. DePauw, John Briggs, John Me- Culloch and R. P. Main, directors.


NEW ALBANY BANKING COMPANY-Pearl, southeast corner Market. Capital $100,000. J. B. Winstandley, presi- dent I. S. Winstandley, secretary; Jacob Hangary, W. W. Tuley, G. C. Cannon, Paul Reising, J. B. Winstandley, L. Vernia and A. Dowling, directors.


SECOND NATIONAL BANK -- 280Main. Capital $100,000. L. Bradley, president; M. A. Weir, cashier; L. Bradley, M. A. Weir, R. P. Main, R. G. McCord and J. H. Butler, directors.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


LIFE.


THE MASONIC MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION- Office 315 Main F. S. Devol, president; G. C. Cannon, vice president; M. D. Condiff, secretary; C. H. Faw-


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cett, treasurer; S. G. Alexander, Med. Ex .; Jonathan Peters, general agent; W. W. Tuley, attorney; F. S. Devol, G. C. Cannon, M. D. Condiff, C. H. Fawcett, S. J. Alexander, Jonathan Peters, W. W. Tuley, S. Albert, F. M. Tribbey, Wm. Dunbar, J. G. Shields, I. P. Leyden directors.




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