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NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
MALE HIGH SCHOOL (COL'D)-Situated on Lower First Street, sw cor Spring. W. O. Vance, principal.
MALE AND FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL-Situated on Spring Street, northeast corner Bank. R. A. Ogg, principal ; Miss Maggie Hamilton, first asst ; Miss Fannie Fawcett, second asst.
UPPER SPRING STREET SCHOOL-Situated on north side Spring Street, bet U Fifteenth and Vincennes. W. F. L. Sanders, principal.
INDEPENDENT GERMAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL- Situated on Market Street, between U Eighth and Ninth. J. B. James, principal.
UPPER MAIN STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Main Street, bet Seventh and Ninth. William Rady, prin.
UPPER FOURTH STREET SCHOOL-Situated on U Fourth Street, bet Spring and Elm. W. S. MeClure, prin.
UPPER NINTH STREET SCHOOL-U 9th, bet Oak and Sycamore. Miss Maria Smith,'prin.
UPPER ELEVENTH STREET (COL'D) SCHOOL -- Sit- uated on Market, sw cor U Eleventh. Mrs. L. A. Lindsay, prin.
LOWER SECOND STREET (COL'D) SCHOOL-Situated on Lower Second, sw cor Elm. D. S. Maxwell, prin.
LOWER MARKET STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Mar- ket Street, bet Lower Fifth and Sixth. Miss Sue E. Hooper, prin.
LOWER SPRING STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Spring Street, bet Lower Fifth and Sixth. Jacob B. Starr, prin.
WEST UNION SCHOOL-Situated on Jackson, west of Hildreth. E. Seichreist, prin.
DEPAUW COLLEGE, FOR YOUNG LADIES This institu- tion, the property of the Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, occupies one of the most pleasant and com- manding situations in the most beautiful portion of the City. Strictly Protestant in its teachings, it yet offers every advan- tage of Roman Catholic Schools in discipline and in thorough- ness of instruction.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES-P. R. Stoy, Hon. W. C. DePauw, Hon. A. Iglehart, Rev. J. S. Woods, D. D., J. G. Harrison, J. H. Conner, M. A. Weir, E. R. Day, J. H. Forman, Rev. John Kiger, Rev. E. T. Curnick, A. M., F. E. Dishman, S. J. Alex- ander, M. D., I. B. Friend, Hon. Alexander Dowling, Hon. A. D. Lynch, Samuel Vickery, Andros Huncilman.
FACULTY .-- Rev. F. A. Friedley, A. M., Professor of Men- tal and Moral Philosophy and Language; Miss Adelia Wood- raff, M. A., Professor of Natural Science and Elocution ; Miss
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Lou Funk, B. S., Principal of Art School and Professor of Mathematics ; Miss C. J. Grant, A. M., Principal of Music School, and Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music; Miss A. E. McClelland, Assistant Principal and Teacher of Instru- mental Musie ; Miss Phila Lory, A. M., Principal of Prepar- atory Department and Teacher of English Literature; Miss Emma B. Tavener, Principal of Primary Department ; Mrs. F. A. Friedley, Lady Principal ; Mrs. Sarah McKinny, Matron.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, Erc.
CITY HALL-State street, southwest cor Spring. COURT HOUSE-State street, southeast cor Spring. COUNTY JAIL-State street, northeast cor Spring. MUSIC HALL-Pearl street, northeast cor Spring. MASONIC HALL-(Scottish Rite), Pearl street, opposite Music Hall.
MASONIC HALL (York Rite), Market street, southwest cor Pearl.
ODD FELLOWS HALL-Market, northeast cor Bank.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL-West side State street, bet Main and Market.
TEMPERANCE HALL-South side Main street, between State and Pearl.
BRIGGS' HALL-Market, southeast cor State.
SPIRITUAL HALL-Pearl street, northeast cor Market. MAENNECHOR HALL-State street, southeast corner Market.
TURNER HALL-Main street, northwest cor Lower First. CLAPP'S BLOCK-South side Main, bet State and Pearl. DEPAUW BLOCK-Pearl street, southeast cor Spring. VERNIA'S BLOCK-Pearl street, northwest cor Spring.
COUNTY OFFICERS AND THEIR SALARIES.
JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT-(4th Judicial District), Charles P. Ferguson. Term expires Oct., 1882. Salary $2,- 500.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY-(4th Judicial District) F. P. Burke. Term expires Nov. 1882. Salary $600 and fees. CLERK OF THE COURTS John B. Mitchell. Office, Court House. Term expires Nov. 1882. Fees. Deputy Clerk, Fred Sauer.
SHERIFF-Henry R. W. Meyer. Office, Spring street,
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northeast corner State. Term expires Nov. 1882. Fees. Deputy Sheriff, Jacob Loesch. .
RECORDER- Charles Schwartzel. Office, Court House. Term expires Nov. 1882. Fees.
AUDITOR-Thomas Hanlon. Office, Court House. Term expires Nov. 1883. Fees. Deputy Auditor, Andrew M. Weir TREASURER-Isaac Miller. Office, Court House. Term expires Sept. 1882. Fees.
SURVEYOR-G. M. Smith. Ofice, Court House. Term expires Nov. 1882.
COMMISSIONERS-Peter Jacques, president ; Albert Bul- lard, William T. Atkins. Ofice, Court House. Salary $3 50 per day, during service.
COUNTY ATTORNEY-James V. Kelso. Office, 109, State, nr Market ..
SCHOOL EXAMINER Scott.
CORONER J. M. Lemon. Office, Court House. Term expires Nov. 1882. Fees.
SUPERINTENDENT COUNTY ASYLUM-George Fore- man. Office at Asylum, two miles north of City, on line of L,, N. A. & C. R. R.
MASTER COMMISSIONER FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT- W. W. Tuley.
COURTS.
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT-Hon. Charles P. Ferguson, judge ; Frank P. Burke, prosecuting attorney ; John B. Mit- chell, clerk ; Fred. Sauer, deputy clerk ; Henry R. W. Meyer, sheriff ; Jacob Loesch, deputy sheriff; W. W. Tuley, master commissioner. Court meets 2d Monday in February, Ist Mon- day in May, 1st Monday in September and 3d Monday in November.
U. 8. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF INDI- ANA-Hon. Walter Q. Gresham, judge; R. S. Foster, mar- shal ; James N. Peyton, deputy for New Albany ; J. G. Harri- son, deputy clerk for New Albany. Court meets in New Al. bany, Ist Monday in January and July. Commissioner, J. G. Harrison. Office, 9 E. Main, bet State and Pearl.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
BAPTIST TABERNACLE-East side Upper Fourth, bet Market and Spring. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sun- day school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
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SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (COL'D)-Upper Fourth, bet Main and Market. Rev. Richard Bassett, pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7:30.
CHRISTIAN.
PARK CHRISTIAN CHUCH -- Lower Market street, northeast cor of Washington. Elder M. W. Reid, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Northside Spring, bet Upper Fourth and Fifth. Elder J. C. Tully, pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday School 9 a. m.
EPISCOPAL.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Northside of Main street, bet Upper Sixth and Seventh. Rev. Walter Scott, rec- tor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH-Spring street, north- east cor Lower Sixth. Mission Sunday School, connected with St. Paul's church.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH (United Lutheran and Reformed)-Southside of Spring street, bet Bank and Up- per. Third. Rev. Gottlob Dietz, pastor. Services 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening 7:30.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH-Northside Spring street, bet Upper Third and Fourth. Rev. E. T. Curnick, pastor. Services at 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. J. F. St. Clair, pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
VINCENNES M. E. CHURCH-Upper Vincennes street, northeast cor Rear Market.
GERMAN M. E. CHURCH-Westside Upper Fifth street, bet Market and Spring. Rev. G. Trefs, pastor. Services
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10:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30.
MAIN STREET M. E. CHURCH-156 Main street, bet Lower Fifth and Sixth. Rev. J. W. Julian, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.
WESLEY CHAPEL-North side Market street, bet Lower Second and Washington. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.
KINGSLEY MISSION-Upper Vincennes street, south- west cor Beeler. Sunday school at 2 p. m.
BETHEL M. E. CHURCH-Lower Second street, south- east cor Elm. Rev. J. H. Alexander, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.
JONES' CHAPEL (COL'D)-Spring street, southeast cor Lafayette. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:00.
PRESBYTERIAN.
FIRST CHURCH-Eastside Bank, bet Main and Market. Rev. J. W. Clokey, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Sunday School 9 a. m. Lecture Wednesday evening at 7:30.
SECOND CHURCH-Main street, southeast cor Upper Third. Rev. O. W. Goodloe, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day evening 7:30. Young People's prayer meetings Friday nights 7:30.
THIRD CHURCH-Spring, northwest cor Upper Ninth. Rev. Charles Hutchinson, D. D., pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 9a. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 7:30.
STATE STREET CHAPEL -- State, northeast cor Clay, Sunday School 2:30 p. m. Services Thursday evening 7:45. Connected with Second Presbyterian Church.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH-Market street, southeast cor Upper Seventh. Rev. J. B. Kelly, pastor. Services every morning at 7:30. Sunday Services 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH (GERMAN)-Spring street, north west cor Upper Eighth. Rev. F. J. Klein, pastor. Services
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every morning at 7:30. Sunday Services 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 2:30 p. m.
UNIVERSALISTS.
FIRST CHURCH-Southside Spring, bet Upper Third and Fourth.
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
OLD LADIES HOME-Southside Main street, opposite Upper Seventh. This institution was erected by W. S. Cul- bertson, Esq., for the benefit of needy and worthy widows, and has a provision for its future maintenance ; he further set apart the munificent sum of $150,000, as an endowment fund. Miss Mary Baldwin, matron.
ORPHANS HOME-Spring, southwest, cor Upper Third. An asylum for children, in charge of the ladies of the different churches of New Albany. Mrs. Mary P. McClain, matron.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets at Indianapolis fourth Tuesday in May. Bruce Carr, of Indianapolis, M. W. Grand Master ; A. P. Charles, of Seymour, Deputy Grand Master ; M. Nye, of Laporte, Senior Grand Warden ; I. P. Leyden. of New Albany, Junior Grand Warden ; R. W., Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer ; R. W., W. H. Smythe, of Indianapolis, Grand Secretary ; W., T. B. Long, of Terre Haute, Grand Lecturer; W., W. D. Ingram, of Indi - anapolis, Grand Marshal ; W., J. J. Todd, of Princeton, Grand Senior Deacon ; W., F. W. Hauss, of Owensburg, Grand Junior Deacon ; Bro. William M. Black, of Indianapolis, Grand Tyler.
NEW ALBANY LODGE No. 39-Meets at Hall, Pearl, southwest cor Market, on the first and third Thursday of each month. F. Brooks, W. M .; J. J. Richards, S. W .; J. M. Nichols, J. W .; M. Weir, Treas. ; F. D. Connor, Sec .; L. B.' Huckeby. S. D .; J. Hindman, J. D .; A. Adolph, Tyler.
JEFFERSON LODGE NO. 104-Meets at Hall, Pearl, southeast cor Market, on the 2d and 4th Thursday of each month. J. G. Shields, W. M .; W. B. Godfrey, S. W .; W. C. Nunemacher, J. W .; W. F. Tuley, Treas .; M. D. Condiff, Sec .; T. A. McDonald, S. D .; R. E. Burk, J. D., G. L. Eisman, Tyler.
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DEPAUW LODGE NO. 338-Meets at Hall, Pearl, south- west cor Market, on the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month. L. L. Pierce, W. M .; Frank Houpt, S. W .; John Crawford, Jr., J. W .; F. M. Tribbey, Treas .; L. W. Stoy, Sec .; John Atkin- son, S. D .; Conrad Miller, J. D .; Daniel Bodkin, Tyler.
PYTHAGORAS LODGE NO. 355, (GERMAN) Meets at Hall, Pearl, southwest cor Market, on the 1st and 3d Tuesday of each month. A. Scharf, W. M .; J. Kreuzer, S. W .; Louis Hartman, Treas .; G. Gerst, Sec .; G. Ehrhart, S. D .; M. Silber- man, J. D .; Henry Denny, Tyler,
GRAND CHAPTER OF INDIANA-Meets in Indiana- polis on the 1st Wednesday succeeding the 3d Monday in October. C. H. Butterfield, of Evansville, G. H. P .; A. P. Charles, of Seymour, D. G. H. P .; R. Van Valzah, of Terre Haute, G. K .; B. F. Dawson, of Angola, G. S .; John M. Bram- well, of Indianapolis, G. Sec .; Charles Fisher, of Indianadolis, G. Treas .; E. P. Whallon, of Vincennes, G. Chap .; M. Nye, of Laporte, G. C. of H .; B. C. Smith, of Rushville, G. R. A. Cap,; W. M. Black, of Indianapolis, G. G.
NEW ALBANY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 17- Meets at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner Market, on the 1st Monday of each month. W. B. Godfrey, H. P .; L. L. Pierce, K .; F. Brooks, S .; J. M. Nichols, C. of Host; W. C. Nunema- cher, P. S .; W. F. Tuley, R. A. C .; M. D. Condiff, Sec .; C. E. Jones, Treas.
GRAND COUNCIL OF INDIANA-Meets at Indiana- polis, on the 1st Tuesday after the 3d Monday in October. P. W. Gard, of Frankfort, I. G. M .; A. Hayward, of Vincennes, D. I. G. M .; L. Severance, of Huntington, G. I. M .; T. R. Aus- tin, of Vincennes, G. P. C. of W .; Charles Fisher, of Indi- anapolis, G. T .; J. M. Bramwell, of Indianapolis, G. R .; Rev. F. M. Symmes, of Paoli, G. C .; H. R. Marlott, of Winchester, G. C. Guard ; William Black, of Indianapalis, 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. W. C. Nunemacher, Ill. Master; F. Brooks, Dept. I. M .; T. A. MeDonald, P. C. W. K .; J. M. Nichols, C. Guard; H. J. Reamer, Treas; M. D. Condiff, Rec .; J. B. Crawford, Sen.
GRAND COMMANDERY OF INDIANA -- Meets at Indi- anapolis on the last Tuesday in April. Sir S. B. Sweet, of Fort Wayne, R. E. G. C., Sir R. L. Woolsey, of Jeffersonville, V. E. D. G. C .; Sir W. Vail, of Michigan City, E. G. Gen .; Sir H. C. Adams, of Indianapolis, E. G. C. G .; Sir F. S. Dunham, of Terre Haute, G. P .; Sir Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, E. G. T .; Sir John Bramwell, of Indianapolis, E. G. R .; Sir E. W.
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Patrick, of Evansville, E. G. S. W .; Sir W. F. Kirk, of Shelby- ville, E. G. J. W .; Sir D. T. Bacon, of Logansport, E. G. Stand B .; Sir R. Peden, of Knightstown, E. Sword B .; Sir W. A. Foote, of South Bend, E. G. W .; Sir W. M. Black, of Indi- anapolis, G. C. G.
NEW ALBANY COMMANDERY NO. 5-Meets 4th Mon- day of each month at Hall, Pearl, southwest corner Market. Sir M. M. Hurley, Commander ; Sir G. H. Koch, General- issimo ; Sir L. L. Pierce, Captain General ; Sir J. A. Hutton, Prelate ; Sir F. Brooks, Junior Warden; Sir F. D. Connor, Treasurer; Sir M. D. Condiff, Recorder; Sir G. F. Penn, Sword Bearer ; Sir C. E. Jones, Standard Bearer ; Sir T. A. McDonald, Warder; Sir J. B. Crawford, Sentinel.
COLORED LODGES.
[This Lodge claims to work under a dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England]
ST. JOHN LODGE NO. 8- Meets first Monday in every month at Hall, west side State, bet Elm and Oak.
I. 0. 0. F.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets third Wednesday in May and November, at Indianapolis. N. P. Richmond, of Kokomo, M. W. G. M .; S. Poyler, of Franklin, R. W. D. G. M .; B. F. Foster, of Indianapolis, R. W. G. Sec .; Theo. P. Haughey, of Indianapolis, R. W. G. T .; H. McCoy, of Indi- anapolis, R. W. G. W .; D. W. LaFollette, of New Albany, G. Rep. Sov. G. L .; W. Cumback, of Greensburg, G. Rep. Sov. G. L .; W. Y. Monroe, of North Madison, W. G. C .; H. H. LeFever, of Union City, W. G. M .; W. H. Talbott, of Couteville, W. G. C .; A. B. Richards, of Waterloo, W. G. H .; J. Houpt, of Cov- ington, W. G. G.
NEW ALRANY LODGE, NO. 1-Meets every Monday evening at hall, Market, northeast cor Bank. W. W. Pettifor N. G .; Harry Lloyd, V. G,; J. P. Brown, S .; W. Scales, Treas .; J. G. Harrison, P. S.
NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 10- Meets every Thursday evening at hall, Market, northeast cor Bank. Peter Tellon, N, G .; Walter Jones, V. G .; John Stafford, Sec .; J. W. Buck, P. S .; William Jones, Treas.
HOPE LODGE NO. 88-Meets every Friday evening at hall, Market, northeast cor Bank. D. W. Hammond, N. G .; J. Boyer, V. G .; A. L. Jackson, R. S .; W. Banes, P. S.
HUMBOLDT LODGE NO. 284 (GERMAN)-Meets every ยท
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Wednesday evening at hall, Market, northeast cor Bank. G. H. Weidman, N. G .; F. J. Gathman, V. G .; John Holzherr, R. S .; Jacob Herter, P. S .; Jacob Weber, Treas.
JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT NO. 1-Meets every first and third Tuesdays in each month at hall. Market, northeast cor Bank. F. P. Bethel, C. P .; J. Heck, H. P .; A. R. Sharpe, S. W .; Peter Tellon, S .; W. M. Mix, F. S .; T. L. Mullineaux, Treas.
RUTH LODGE NO. 1, DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH- Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month.
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ODD FELLOWS MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION OF NEW ALBANY-Meets first Thursday in each month. S. B. Halley, Pres .; J. T. Banes, V. Pres .; I. G. Strunk, Sec.
COLORED LODGES.
[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 Oak.
ST. PAUL'S LODGE NO. 1,540-Meets second and fourth Wednesday in each month at hall, west side State, bet Market and Spring.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO. 10-Meets every Wednesday evening at hall, westside State, bet Main and Market. A. R. Sharpe, C. C .; W. Gaugh, V. C .; Charles Barke, K. of R. & S .; A. L. Crump, M. of F., Andy Weir, M. of E .; H. H. Wicks, L. Russell and J. A. Sisloff, Trustees ; C. J. South, P. C.
IVANHOE LODGE No. 15-Meets every Monday evening at hall, west side State, bet Main and Market. J. McConnell, C. C .; C. Emery, V. C .; J. Rudolph, P .; H. Stacy, K; of R. & S .; John Seabrooks, M. of F .; H. T. Rawlings, M. of E .; F. P. Bethel, Trustee ; A. Weber, P. C.
ROWENA LODGE NO. 28-Meets every Friday evening at Hall, west side State, bet Main and Market. F. G. Cor- bett, C. C .; Philip Koch, V. C .; G. F. Goodbub, Prelate; Jas. W. Buck, K. of R. & S .; W. A. Loughmiller,_M. of F .; James Phillips, M. of E .; W. M. Mix, Trustee, J. A. Kraft, P. C.
NEW ALBANY DIVISION NO. 5-Armory Pearl, se cor Spring. H. T. Rawlings, S. K. C .; G. Heyd, S. K. Lt. C .; W. A. Dudley, S. K. R.
SECTION 28, ENDOWMENT KANK, K. of P .- Meets 2d Thursday in each month, at hall, ws State, bet Main and
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Market. A. Crump, pres ; Thomas Smith, vice pres ; H. Stacy, Chaplain ; J. W. Seabrooks, sec and treas; G. F. Goodbub, guide.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets fourth Tuesday in February of each year, at Indianapolis. Willim D. Bynum, of Indianapolis, G. D .; T. H. Walker, of Walton, G. V. D .; James Kenroy, of Anderson, G. Ass't D .; Rev. Jesse Miller, of Southport, G. C .; James W. Jacob, of Jeffersonville, G. R .; Walter B. Godfrey, of New Albany, G. Treas ; M. H. Nelson, of Noblesville, G. Gr .; Joseph B. Hill, of Richmond, G. G .; A. B. Wheeler, of Brazil, G. S .; William N. Clift, P. G. D .; Her- man Krueger, of Kendallville, Isaac E. Crew, of Greencastle, and Thomas H. Clapp, of Indianapolis, Grand Trustees ; Wil- liam N. Clift, of New Castle, and John F. Wildman, of Ander- son, Supreme Representatives.
NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 922-Meets every Tuesday night at Hall, Pearl, nw cor Market.
OSCEOLA LODGE NO. 47-Meets every Wednesday night at hall, Pearl, nw cor Market.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR-Meets every Thursday night at hall, Pearl, nw cor Market.
A. O. U. W.
MORNING STAR LODGE NO. 7-Meets every Thursday evening at hall, State, ne cor Market.
HOPE LODGE NO. 34-Meets Second and Fourth Monday evening at hall, Pearl, northwest cor Market.
U. A. O. D.
STEUBEN GROVE NO. 6-Meets every Thursday even- ing, hall, west side of Pearl, between Spring and Elin.
B. O. H.
ROBERT BLUM LODGE NO. 78-Meets every other Mon- day evening, at Hall, west side State, bet Market and Main.
UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD.
INDIANOLA COMMANDERY No. 1-Meets every Wed- nesday evening at hall, west side Pearl, between Spring and Elm.
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NEW ALBANY (JUNIOR COMMANDERY NO. 1- Meets every other Tuesday evening at Hall, west side Pearl, between Spring and Elm.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
WOMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION -- Meets every Thursday afternoon at hall, Main, se cor Pearl.
I. O. F.
COURT REPUBLIC NO. 1-Meets every Monday of each month at hall, State, ne cor Market.
CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.
GERMAN JESUS MARIA AND JOSEPH'S BENEVO- LENT SOCIETY-Meets first Sunday in each month at hall, eastside Upper Eighth, bet Spring and Elm.
ST. JOSEPH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Monday in each month at hall, eastside Pearl, between Market and Spring.
HOLY TRINITY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY- Meets 1st Sunday in each month, at hall, eastside Market, be- tween Upper Sixth and Seventh.
ST. ALOYSIUS TEMPERANCE CADETS SOCIETY- Meets at hall, southside Market, between Upper Sixth and- Seventh.
ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets sec- ond Sunday in each month at hall, southside Market, between Upper Sixth and Seventh.
TURNERS.
GERMAN TURNERS Meets at Turner Hall, nw cor L 1st, on the first Sunday of each month.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
ALSACE AND LORRAINE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY --- Meets second Monday in each month at hall, east side Pearl, bet Market and Spring.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF INDUSTRY-Meets every Friday evening, Pearl, northwest cor Market. S. M. Gupton, S. C .; Thomas Baldwin, Supreme Sec.
FIRST WORKINGMENS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-
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Meets first Friday in each month at hall, 60 State, bet Market and Spring.
FIRST GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Tuesday in each month at hall 60, State, bet Market and Spring.
FRENCH MUTUAL AID SOCIETY-Meets first Wed- nesday in each month, at Cannon's Hall, east side Pearl, be- tween Market and Spring.
JAEGER SOCIETY-Meets first Wednesday in each month at hall 60, State, bet Market and Spring.
NEW ALBANY GERMAN BUILDING LOAN AND SAVING ASSOCIATION NO. 1-H. Knirihm, Secretary; 289 Main, bet State and Pearl.
FLOYD COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN FUND AND SAVING ASSOCIATION-Frank Tribbey, pres; Herman Knirihm, Sec ; office 16 Spring, nr Pearl.
CEMETERIES.
NORTHERN BURIAL GROUND-West side Upper Eighth, bet Shelby and Railroad, Daniel Shrader, 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.
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 Govern- ment, 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 is under the control of the city.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CEMETERY-(German), Char- lestown road, near City Limits.
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK-Main northeast corner Bank. Capital $300,000. Surplus $75,000. Jesse J. Brown, presi- dent; W. S. Culbertson, vice president ; E. H. Mann, cashier ;
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NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
W. S. Culbertson, J. J. Brown, A. Dowling, M. McDonald, and P. R. Stoy, directors.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK-Main, northeast cor- ner Pearl. Capital $100,000. J. H. Butler, president ; E. C. Hangary, cashier; J. H. Butler, C. H. Fawcett, J. K, Wood- ward, Jr., N. T. DePauw, and E. C. Hangary, directors.
NEW ALBANY NATIONAL BANK-15 Main. Capital $200,000. Surplus $80,000. James M. Hains, president ; Harvey A. Scribner, cashier ; J. M. Hains, W. C. DePauw, John Briggs, John McCulloch, N. T. DePauw, S. C. Day and Moses Irwin, directors.
NEW ALBANY BANKING COMPANY-Pearl, southeast corner Market. Capital $100,000. J. B. Winstandley, presi- dent; I. S. Winstandley, secretary ; W. W. Tuley, G. C. Can- non, Paul Reising, J. B. Winstandley, W. L. Breyfogle, L. Vernia and A. Dowling, directors.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK-14 east Main. Capital $100,000. L. Bradley, president; M. A. Weir, cashier ; L. Bradley, M. A. Weir, R. P. Main, R. G. McCord and S. W. Walts, directors.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
GAS-LIGHT AND COKE CO-Office, 18 E. Main. . Works Sycamore, corner Upper Fourth. W. S. Culbertson, presi- dent; J. K. Woodward, Jr., sec and treas ; William Dunbar, superintendent ; W. S. Culbertson, John McCulloch, George V. Howk, J. K. Woodward and S. C. Day, directors.
NEW ALBANY RAIL CO-Office, Water, between Lower Sixth and Seventh. W. C. DePauw, president ; G. L. Dan. forth, vice pres ; Albert Trinler, Manager ; W. H. Stephens, superintendent ; W. C. DePauw,, P. R. Stoy, A. Dowling and G L. Danforth, directors.
NEW ALBANY LEDGER CO-120 Pearl. Jonathan Peters, president ; J. P. Applegate, secretary ; John B. Mitchell, treasurer.
NEW ALBANY STEAM FORGE-Water, near Upper Sixth. J. B. Winstandley, president ; George E. Sackett, secretary and treasurer ; J. T. Wright, superintendent ; John S. Day, J. B. Winstandley, Charles Sackett, T. W. Armstrong and E. J. Brooks, directors.
NEW ALBANY WATER WORKS-Office, 49 E. Main. Organized December 7th, 1874. Works completed and water turned on July 1st, 1875. C. H. Fawcett, president ; E. C.
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