New Albany City Directory 1892-1893, Part 2

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GERMAN M. E, CHURCH-Spring, southwest cor East Fifth .- Rev. J. F. Severinghaus, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9. a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. Henry G. Lich, Presiding Elder.


MAIN STREET M. E. CHURCH-156 Main-street, bet West Fifth and Sixth-Rev. W. 8. Biddle, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Class meeting Monday and Friday a 7:30 p. m. Praying meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


TRINITY M. E. CHURCH-East Spring, sw cor 18th- Rev. H. J. Talbott, pastor. Services Sunday 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m .: Prayer meeting Wednes- day 7:30-p. m. Young people's meeting Sunday at 6:80 p. m. WESLEY CHAPEL- North side Market street, between West Second and Washington .- Rev. E. R. Vest, pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 .-


JENNIE DEPAUW MEMORIAL CHURCH-Vincennes street, southwest cor Beeler .- N. H. Miles, pastor. Services 10:80 s. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m.


BETHEL AFRICAN M. E. CHURCH-109 E 5th, Rev. Theophilus Price, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ' at 7:30.


ZION A. M. E. CHURCH, c-Spring street, southwest cor Lafayette .- Rev. James Irvin, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meetings Wednes- day and Class meeting Friday evenings at 7:00.


PRESBYTERIAN.


FIRST CHURCH-East side Bank, bet Main and Market. -Rev. J. W. Clokey, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Lecture Wed. eveningat 7:80 1 MAIN STREET MISSION CHAPEL-J. F. Gebhart, aupt., southside West Main, below Seventh.


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SECOND CHURCH-Elm; ne . cor E 18th .- Rev. David Van Dyke, pastor. Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Con- day. School 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Christian Endeavor meetings Sunday nights 6:80.


THIRD CHURCH-Spring, nw cor East Ninth .- Rev. Charles Hutchison, D. D., pastor. Services 10:30 a. m .- and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Society of the Christian, Endeaver at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Young People's meeting Friday evening at 7:30. Ladies meeting Saturday 3 p. m.


STATE STREET CHAPEL-484 State .- Wm. E. Allison, supt. Sunday School 2:80 p. m. - Services Thursday evening 7.45. Connected with Second Presbyterian Church.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH-Market street, southeast cor East Seventh .- Rev. J. B. Kelley, pastor, Rev. J. F. Stanton, asst pastor .. Services every morning at 8 a. m. Sunday-ser- vices 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH (GERMAN)-Spring street, nw cor East Eighth .- Rev. Edward Faller, pastor, F. A. Roell, asst pastor. Services every morning at 7:30. Sunday ser- vices 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 8. p. m. Sunday School 2:00 p. m ...


· BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.


CORNELIA MEMORIAL ORPHANS HOME-Ekin av- enue, above Vincennes. The building and grounds were erect- ed and presented by William-S. Culbertson, at an expense of $20,000. It is under the direction of a board of lady man- agers. Mrs. Mary P. McClain, matron.


OLD LADIES HOME-Southside Main street, opposite -Upper Seventh. This institution was erected by W. Culbert- son, Esq., for the benefit of needy and worthy widows, and has a provision for its future inaintainance; he further set apart the munificent sum of $150,000 as an endowment fund. Mrs. Mary Baldwin, matron.


HOSPITALS.


UNITED CHARITIES HOSPITAL-84 East Main street. Mrs. W. C. DePauw, pres .; Miss Martha Leyden, vice pres .; Mrs. N. T. DePauw, sec .; Miss Alice Bodger, treas .; Miss Ola Smith, matron.


SOCIETIES. MASONIC.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Mesta at Indianapolis fourth Tuesday in May, 1898 .- S. W. Douglas, Evansville, G.


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M .; Daniel Noyes, LaPorte, D. G. M .; F. E. Gavin, Greens- burg, S. G. W .; E. O'Rouke, Fort Wayne, J. G.W .; M. H. Rice, Indianapolis, G. T .; W. H. Smythe, Indianapolis, G. S .;- J. H. Bickford, Anderson G. C .; L. B. Huckeby, New Albany, G. L .; G. H. Pugh, Terre Haute, Grand Marshal; S. P. Gillett, Evans- ville, S. D. G .; M. J. Niblack, Vincennes, J. G. D .; Roger Parry, Indianapolis, G. S.and Tyler; T. B. Long, Terre Haute, Chair- man Committee on Correspondence.


NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 39-Meets at Masonic Tem- ple First and Third Thursday of each month .- W. A. Laufer, W. M .; H. M. Huckeby, S .- W.,. J. L. Stacy, J. W .; George Newhouse, Sr., treas .; L. B. Huokeby, sec .; J. J. Richards, S. D .; D. P. Anderson, J. D .; E. M. Gibner, Tyler.


JEFFERSON LODGE No. 104-Meets at Mansonic Temple on the second and fourth Thursday, of each month .-. J. R. Morris, Jr .. W. M .; C. S. Mebane, S. W .; W. E. Stoy, J. W .; W. F. Tuley, Treas .; M. D. Condiff. Sec .; J. B. Harrison, S. D .; Frank Heck, J. D .; Thomas Deming, E. W. Walker, Stewards; George L. Eisman, Tyler.


DEPAUW LODGE, No 888-Meets at Masonic Temple sec- ond and fourth Tuesday of each month. J. M. Boyd, W. M .; G. F. Goodbnb, S. W .; W. T. Arnold, J. W .; W. L. Smith, Treas; G. W. Harrison, Sec; F.w. Martens, S. D .; J. B. Haggett, J. D., Louis Hunloe, Tyler. -


PYTHAGORAS LODGE, No. 355. (German) -- Meets at Masonic Temple on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Adam Heimberger, W. M .; Jacob Best, S. W .; Geo. Ehrhart, J. W .; Fred. Wunderlich, Treas .; H. Rockenbach, Sec .; F. Vo- gel S. D .; L. Feirstein, J. D.


: GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, of the State of Indiana, will meet at Indianapolis on Tuesday, 18th of October, 1892. T. D. Brown, Crawfordsville, I. G. M .; E. H. Dunning, Goshen, D. I. G. M .; S. S. Johnson, Jefferson- ville, G. P. C. of W .; M. H. Rice, Indianapolis, G. T .; W. H. Bmythe, G. R .; D. M. Burs, Lebanon, G. C .; T. B. Long, Terre Haute, G. C. of G .; R. Parry, G. S. and S.


GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, OF INDIANA- Meets in Indianapolis on the first Wednesday after the third Monday in October. E. J. Church, LaPorte, G. H. P .; E. S. Ross, Wabash, D. G. H. P .; A. H. Kaiser, Brookville, G. K .; LaGrange Severance, Huntingon, G. S .; M. H. Rice, Indian- apolis, G. T .; W. H. Smythe, Indianapolis, G. S .; Walter Scott, Laperte, G. O .; O. W. Brownback, Pendleton, G. C. of Host; J. A. Manning, Michigan City, G. R. A. C .; R. Parry, Indian- spolis, G. G.


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NEW ALBANY ROYAL. ARCH CHAPTER, No. 17- Meets at Masonic Temple on the first Monday of euch month. G. A. Newhouse, Sr., High Priest; J. R . Morris, Jr., King; W P. Decker, Scribe; J. J. Richards, Capt. Host; Jacob R. Heck P. Sojourner; C. Mebane, R. A. Capt .; E. L. Hollman, 8d Vail; - O. D. Knofel, 2d Vail; Wm. Briggs Ist Vail; W. C. Nunne- macher, Treas .; M. D. Condiff, Sec .; John Nafius Sentinel and Janitor.


INDIANA. COUNCIL, No. 1, R. and S. M .- Meets at Masonic Temple, on the second Monday of March, June, Sep- tember and December. W. C. Nunemacher. Ill Master; J. J. Richards, Dept. I. M .; C. S. Mebane, P. C. Work; W. B. God- frey, C. G .; John Nafius, Sen .; Wm.Briggs, Treas; M. D. Con- diff, Rec.


GRAND COMMANDERY OF, INDIANA-Meets at In- dianapolis on the third Wednesday in April, 1898. J. E. Manning, Michigan City, G. C .; J. B Safford, Lafayette, D. G. C: S. S. Johnson, Jeffersonville, G. G .; C. W. Slick, Misb- awaka, G. C. G .; C. B. Stemen, Fort Wayne, G. P .; L. E. Smedley, Greencastle, G. S. W .; W. M. Hindman, Vin- cennes, G. J. W. J. W. Smith, Indianapolis, G. T .; W. H. Smythe; Indianapolis, G. R .; W. T. Durbin, Anderson, "G. S. B .; J. E. Redmond, Logansport, G. S. B .; J. H. Nicholson, Richmond, G. W .; Roger Parry, Indianapolis, G. C. of G.


NEW ALBANY. COMMANDERY, No. 5-Meets 4th Mon- day of each month at Masonic Temple. Sir E. W. Walker, E. 0 .; SiE J. J. Richards, G .; Sir Walter C. Nunnemacher, C. G .; Sir John A. Hutton, Prelate; Sir C. S .- Mebane, S. W .;. Sir W. B. Stoy, J. W .; Sir R. W. Morris, Treas; Sir H. J. Reamer, S. B .; Sir M. D. Condiff, Rec; Sir E. H. Mann, Swd. Br .; Sir J. R. Morris, Warder; Sir J. B. Mitchell, O. of G.


COLORED LODGES.


(These Lodges claim to work under a dispensation from the"- Grand Lodge of England).


ST. JOHN LODGE, No. 8-Meets first Mondary in every month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.


- ELECTIVE CHAPTER Meets the first Thursday of each - month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.


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GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets the third Wednes- day in May and November, at Indianapolis. U. Z. Wiley, Fowler, G. M .; Goo. Ford, South Bend, D. G. M., W. H. D.H.


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bott, Orleans, G. W .; B. F. Foster, Indianapolis, G. 8 .; T. P. Hanghey, Indianapolis, G. T .; W. H. Leedy. Indianapolis, G. Rop .; D. M. Brown, Knightstown, G. C .; H. H. LeFever, Union City, G. M .; J. T. Haughey, Shelbyville, G. C .; W. R. Tousley, Anoka, G. G., Geo. Tresler, Aurora, G. H.


GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF INDIANA-Meets at Indi- anspolis the third Tuesday in November. J. W. Cooper, Ko-, kome, G. P .; J. L. Weaver, Warsaw, G. S. W .; J. B. Cockrum, Booneville, G. H. P .; T. P. Hoey, Indianapolis, G. T .; S. P .. Stroup, Waldon, G. R .; B. F. Foster, G. S.


- PATRIARCHS MILITANT.


CANTON NEW ALBANY, No. 25-Thomas Love, Capt .; Jacob Best, Lieut .; Geo. Lark, Ensign ;- W. L. Town, Clk; T. L. Mullineaux, Acct. Meets on second and fourth Tuesday of each month, at Odd Fellows Hall.


. NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 1-Meets every Monday evening at Hall, Market, ne corner Bank. W. L. Town, N. G .; G. Tufts, V. G .; James G. Harrison, Per Sec; G. C. Graves, T .; James Horten, Sec.


NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 10-Meets every Thursday evening at Hall. Market, ne cor Bank. Wm. Felger, N. G .; J. Draper, V. G .; J. W. Buck, R. S .; I. G. Strunk, Treas; W. M. Mix, P. S .; Trustees, Geo: McCulloch, James Philips, T. B. Love, L. D. Bareford and James Draper.


HOPE LODGE, No. 83-Meets Every Friday evening at Hall, Market, ne cor Bank. Charles Wright, N. G .; Geo. S. ·Ball, .V. G .; Geo. Bornwasser, R. S .; J. O. English, P. S .; C. W. Schively, Treas:


HUMBOLDT LODGE, No. 234, (German)-Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, State,-ne corner Market. Louis Groh, N. G .; Conrad Kraft, V. G .; Jacob- Hahn, R. S .; Jacob Herter, P. S .; Jacob Weber, Treas.


JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, No. 1-Meets every first and third Tuesday in each month at Hall, Market, ne cor Bank. S. S. Stalcup, C. P .; Geo. Mccullough, H. P .; L. Walker, S. W .; Geo. Seigel, J. W .; H. C. Bornwasser S .; W. M. Mix, F. S .; F. Bethel, Treas.


RUTH LODGE, No. 1, D. of R-Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Hall, Market, ne cor Stato. Miss Mattie Greenaway, N. G .; Mrs. S. Helen Mitchell, V. G .; Mrs. Mary Streepey, R. S .; Miss Emma Draper, F. S .;. Mrs. Sue Heck, Treas.


ODD FELLOWS MUTUAL AID, ASSOCCIATION OF INDIANA-Meets firs Friday in each month. James Wilson, : 'Pres; George Lonnon, Vice Pres .; William M. Mix,-Sec.


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GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE, I. O. Q. F-W. E. Grove, Pres .; C. Craft, Vice Pres .; James G. Harrison, Seo .; Wm. M. Mix, Treas.


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G. U. O. of O. F .- These lodges claim to work under a dis- pensation from the Grand Lodge of England.)


COUNCIL, No. 88-Meets 2d Monday of each month at Hall, Main, ne cor-State ..


EDMONDS LODGE, No 1544-Meets first and third Tues- day in each month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.


ST. PAUL'S LODGE, No. 1546-Meets the 2d and 4th Thursdays in each month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.


EVERGREEN HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH-Meets 3d Tues- day of each month at Hall. Main, ne cor State.


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PATRIARCH, No 89-Joseph Boles, Capt; Geo. Parham, Lieut. Meets 4th Tuesday of each Month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 10-Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, west side State, bet Main and Market.


IVANHOE LODGE, No. 15 -Meets every Monday at Hall, ws State, bet Main and Market.


ROWENA LODGE, No. 28-Meets every Friday evening at Hall, west side State, bet Main and Market .- Alex. Hall, P. C .; Charles Berst, "C. C .; J. F. Heistand, V. C .; Philip Smith,. P .; John Robinson, M. at A .; B. P. Soifres, I. G .; George Hol- loway, O. G .; William Radcilff, K. of R. and S .; W. A. Lough- , miller, M. of F .; J. Phillips, M .- of E .; G. Goodbub, W. Mix, and P. B. Flickner, Trustees.


NEW ALBANY DIVISION, No. 5,' UNIFORM RANK K. OF P .- Meets every Tuesday evening at Armory, Pearl, se cor Spring .-. H. M. Cooper, Captain; W. A. Loughmiller, Lt .; J. A. Robinson, S. K. H .; C. Mitchell, S. K. R .; J. W. Sea- brook, S. K. T .; C. Irwin, R. G .; D. Trinler, L. G .; James Irwin, W. Newhouse, R. W. Morris, Trustees.


SECTION 22, ENDOWMENT RANK, K. of P .- Meets first Thursday in each month, at Hall, ws State, bet Main and Market. T. Smith Pres .; John W. Seabrook, Secretary and Treasurer.


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SAGE POST- John Jackson, Commander ;. Leonard Leach, Quartermaster. 17 East Market.


SANDERSON POST-George W. Cook, Commander. 17 East Market.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets in annual session at-Indianapolis, fourth Tuesday of February, 1893. Richard Bryson G. D .; D. P. Winings, G. V. D .; J. H. C. Smith, G. A. D .; J. W. Jacobs, G. R .; W. B. Godfrey, G. T .; Grand Trus- tees, A. W. Conduitt, H. Kreuger, W . F. Lees; State Medical Examiner, J. A. Schwartzel, M. D., Vincennes, Ind .; Supreme Representatives, W. F. Collum, J. H. Foster, A. S. Laun; Alt. Sup. Reps., P. F. Luther, A. C. Beecher, G. T. Breunig. NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 922-Meets every first and third Tuesday night at Hall, Pearl, nw cor Market."


OCEOLA LODGE, No. 37-Meets every second and fourth Tuesday night at Hall, Pearl, nw cor Market.


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets 2d 'Tuesday in October at Indianapolis-Geo. A. Byrd, of Brazil, Supreme Representative; Frank X. Kern, Jeffersonville, Alternate Su- preme Rep .; J. H. Haught, Indianapolis, Grand Protector, Louis Groh, Grand Vice Protector, N. A .; A. S. Lane, Vin- cennes, Grand Sec'y; Moses Alexander, North Vernon, Grand Treasurer; Laura Schultz, Brazil, Ind., Grand Chaplain; Phoebe. Simpson, Richmond, Grand Guide; Lens Thalmiller, Evans- ville, Grand Guardian; Adam Snider, Logansport, Grand Sen- tinel; Lydia Watts, Terre Haute, Grand Trustee.


GOODWILL LODGE, No. 47-Meets every Thursday even- ing at 75 Pearl.


VICTORY LODGE, No. 875-Meets every Wednesday evening at 75 Pearl.


TRIUMPH LODGE, No. 638-Meets every Monday even- ing at 75 Pearl,


SCHILLER LODGE, No. 755-Mosty every Tuesday even- ing at 75 Pearl.


FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 1087-Meets every Friday evening of.75 Poort.


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MORNING STAR LODGE, No. 7-Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, State, no oor Market. S. T. Hardin, M. W .;


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John E. Parr, G. F .; J. B. Mitchell, O .; Jacob Herter, Record- er; Theo. O. Park, Fin .; Matt Klarer, Receiver ...


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.


.WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION-Eest Spring, between 3d and 4th. Meets every Wednesday at 8:30 m.


CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.


GERMAN JESUS MARIA AND JOSEPH'S BENEVO- LENT SOCIETY-Meets first Sunday in each Month at Hall, east side East Eight, bet Spring and Elm.


ST. JOSEPH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Meets first Monday in each Month at Hall, east side East Eighth, between Spring and, Elm.


HOLY TRINITY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY- Meets first Sunday in each month at Hall, east side Market,, between East 6th and 7th.


C. T. A. LITERARY SOCIETY-Meets third' Sunday of each month at Hall on Market, between East 6th and 7th,


ST. ALOYSIUS TEMPERANCE CADETS SOCIETY- Meets at Hall, south side Market, between East Sixth and Seventh.


ST. EDWARDS UNIFORM ROMAN KNIGHTS-Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, east side 8th, between Spring and Elm.


ST. PATRICK'S . BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets third Sunday in each month at Hall, south side East -Market, between East 6th and .7th. .


CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA, No. 7-Meets second and fourth Sunday at Hall, south- side East: Market, between 6th and 7th.


CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA, No. 9-"Meets sec- ond and fourth Sunday at Hall, East Eighth, between Market and Spring.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


COMPANY C. FIRST REGIMENT I. I. L .- William Cole- man, Captain; J. B. Harrison Ist Lieut. Ws 4th, bet Main and Market .- IL


ALSACE AND LORRAINE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY- Meets second Monday in each month at Hall, 114 State. GOOD SAMARITAN LODGE, -Meets_2d Monday in. every month at Hall on Pearl, bet Spring and Elm.


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF INDUSTRY-Meets every Friday evening, Pearl; northwest corner Market.


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481 FIRST GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first. Tuesday in each month at Hall, 114 State. John Jacobi, pres. FLOYD,COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY -- A. Dowling, Vice Pres .; Rev. Charles Hutchison, Secretary; Harvey A. Scribner, Treas .; Scribner & Compton, depository agents. Depository, 10 East Main.


FRENCH MUTUAL AID SOCIETY-Meets first Wed- nesday in each month at 114 State. A. A. Bizot, Pres.


JAEGER SOCIETY-Meets first Wednesday in each month at Hall, 114 State, bet Market and. Spring.


NEW ALBANY BASE BALL ASSOCIATION-Jackson Brown, Pres. 78 State.


CEMETERIES.


NORTHERN BURIAL GROUND-East 6th, north of Pop- -lar. Lon Kelly, Supt. This cemetery, under the control of a Board of Regents, is finely laid out and ornamented., The official board is composed of Dr. S. O. Wilcox, Pres .; E. M. Hubbert, Vice Pres .; H. A. Goetz, Sec .; G. W. Smith, Treas.


NATIONAL CEMETERY-Ekin avenue, beyond čity. 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 .- John Laun, Supt. ">


HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CEMETERY-Green Val- - ley road, near city limits.


COLORED BURIAL GROUNDS-West side . West, north of Ealy. George Alexander, sexton. This cemetery is under the control of the city.


. ST. MARY'S CATHOLICCEMETERY (German)-Charles- town road, near city limits,


BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


FRIST NATIONAL BANK -- Main, northeast cor Bank. Capital $800,000. Surplus $60,000. Undivided profits $40,000. S. A. Culbertson, Prsident; J. J. Brown, Vice- Presi- dent; J. A. Hutton, Cashier; J. J .- Brown, A. Dowling, M. 'McDonald, J. K, Woodward, Jr., and S. A. Culbertson, Direc- tors.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK-Main, northeast cor Pearl. Capital $100,000 .. Surplus $150,000. N. T. DePauw, President; J. H. Fawcett, Cashier; N. T. DePauw; . C. H. Fawcett, J. K. Woodward, Jr., .R. S. Rutherford, C. W., De- Pauw, and I. P. Leyden, Directors.


NEW ALBANY NATIONAL BANK -- 15-E Main. Capital $200,000. Surplus and profits $118,000. James M. Hains,


President; W. P. Brewer, Cashier; J. M. Haips, N. T. De- Pauw, John McCulloch, C. W. DePauw, Peter H. Stoy, M. A. Weir and Moses Irwin, Directors.


NEW ALBANY BANKING COMPANY-Pearl, south- .. east cor Market. Capital $100,000, surplus $80,000. I. 8. Winstandley, President; C. J. Frederick, Cashier; Eli L. Hurrle, G. C. Cannon, Paul Reising, I. S Winstandley, W. L. Breyfogle, W. C. Winstandley, and John f. Stotsenburg, Directors.


SECOND NATIONAL BANK-14 East Main Capital $100,000, surplus $20,000, undivided .. profits, $15,000. L. Bradley, President; E. B. Lapping, Cashier; L. L Bradley, Asst Cashier; L. Bradley, R. P. Main, J. M Andrew, S. W. Walts, Jacob Goodbub, C. P. Cook and E. B. Lapping, Directors.


BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.


EAST END BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION- 296 Vincennes. W. A. Hedden, Pres; Hugh Nealy, Sec; E. F. Trunk, Treas.


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1. CITIZENS NATIONAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- TION, of Louisville, Ky-Frederick Horts, pres; Charles- Granger, vice pres; W. B. Kay, sec; Ky. Nat. Bank, treas; J. G. Scheller, sec and treas for New Albany. Vincennes, ne cor Spring.


HOME LOAN ASSOCIATION-F. M. Tribbey, President; I. A. Craig, Vice President; G. B. Cardwill, Secretary; G. W. Smith, Treasurer, 67 Pearl.


HOWARD PARK BUILDING ASSOCIATION-Levi L. Pierce, President; Noble D. Morris, Secretary; George B. Cardwill, Treasurer; office 34 Esst Spring street, Opera House Building.


MECHANICS BUILDING AND SAVINGS, ASSOCIA- TION-George B. Cardwill, President; I. A. Craig, Vice Pres; E. J. Hewitt, Sec; Herman Knirihm, Treas; N. D. Morris, agent, 34 East Spring.


PEOPLE'S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION -- Capital $1,000,000. Spring, southeast cor Bank. Robert W. Morris, Pres; Philip Helfrich, Vice Pres; Charles Schwarzel, Sec; Wm. R. Atkins, Treas.


UNITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION-44 East Spring. Albert Hopkins, Pres; S. S. Stal- cup, Vice Pres; Owen Tegart, Jr., Sec and Treas.


WORKINGMEN'S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION-George R. Sackett, Pres; W. H. MoKay, Vice Pres; D. M. Hammond, Sec; G. W. Smith, Treas. 67 Pearl


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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


DEPAUW PLATE GLASS CO-East 10th and Railroad. N. T. DePauw, Pres; C. T. Doxey, Vice Pres; W. D. Keyes, Sec and Treas.


DEPAUW W. C. CO-East .10th and Railroad. N. T. De- Pauw, Pres; C. W. DePauw, Vice Pres; George F. Penn, Seo.


GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO. OF NEW ALBANY-Of- fice 84 E Main, Works Sycamore, corner Upper Fourth. W. S. Culbertson, President; J. K. Woodward, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer; James W. Dunbar, Superintendent; J. O. English, Cashier; James W .. Dunbar, J. K. Woodward, J. K. Wood- ward, Jr., and George H. Devol, Directors.


GLENVIEW PARK RAILWAY CO. Office, 120 Pearl. Jonathan Peters, President; J. E. Crane, Vice Pres; R. W. Mofris, Treas; Evan Stotsenburg, Sec.


HAINS J. M. MILLING CO .- 41 and 48 East Main. J. M. Hains, Pres; L. G. Stork, Sec and Treas.


HEDDEN DRY GOODS CO-Market, ne cor State. W. A. Hodden, Pres; W. A. Beach, Mngr.


HEGEWALD CHARLES CO-Water, cor /West First. Capital, $30,000, paid up. Charles Hegewald, President and General Manager; J. F. C. Hegewald, Vice President, E. J. Hewitt, Secretary; A, F. Hegewald, Superintendent, Foun- dry.


MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION-Jonathan Peters, President; L. Vernia, Vice President; Harry E. Jewett, Secre-“ tary; W. F. Tuley, Treasurer. Spring, north west corner Pearl.


1 NATIONAL PLATE GLASS WORKERS ASSOCIA- TION-Rooms 8 and 9 Masonic Temple Bldg. J. S. Foley, Pres; L .- E. Bolan, Sec.


NEW ALBANY CEMENT CO-84 E Spring. A. P. Hauss, President; E. W. Fawcett, Secretary, Jacob Zinsmeister, Treas.


NEW ALBANY CLOTHING CO-88 E Main. George F. Penn, President; W. A. Hedden, Vice President, J. M. Mc- Curdy, Mngr; E. Barnes, Sec and Treas.


NEW ALBANY COTTON BATTING MILLS-East 8th, near Vincennes. L. Bradley, President; C. L. Bradley, Supt; C. P. Gwin, Sec and Treas.


NEW ALBANY HIGHLAND RAILWAY CO -- West Spring, southwest corner 8th. J. F. Gebhart, President; W. W. Tuley, Sec and Treas.


NEW ALBANY HOSIESY MILLS Northside Ekin 'av, altre Vincennes. J. F. Gebhart, President; W. A. Hedden, Becretary.


NEW ALBANY MANUFACTURING CO .- N. T. DePauw, President; W. H. Coen, Vice President; E. C. Hangary, Treas; R. H. Bailey, Sec. and Mngr. Water, between Pearl and Bank.


NEW ALBANY RAIL MILL CO. Office, Water, between Lower Sixth and Seventh. C. W. DePauw, President; N. T. DePauw, Vice President; Albert Trinler, Manager.


? NEW ALBANY LEDGER CO .- 120. Pearl. Jonathan Peters, President and Manager.


NEW ALBANY ICE CO. Eastside .East . 4th; between Main and Market. M. Poschinger, President; J. O. Nevian, Secretary and Treasurer.


NEW ALBANY FORGE ROLLING MILL -- Water,'near East Sixth. B. Whitney Herr, President; George E. Sackett, Secretary and Treasurer. (


NEW ALBANY SILVER BAND 60 East Main. . Albert Paulsen, President; Hugh Gordon, Secretary; Matt. Spangel- berger, Treasurer; D. C. Axline, Leader.


NEW ALBANY STREET RAILWAY CO .- Vincennes,- between Main and Market. J. F. Gebhart, President; George Hines, Superintendent; W. C. Crane, Secretary and Treasurer, Bennett H. Young, J. F. Gebhart, C. W. DePauw, Alexander Dowling, Thomas W. Bullitt, W. T. Grant and Theodore Har- ris, Directors.


PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NEW ALBANY-12 East Main, ____. M. A. Weir, President; J. G. Harrison, Secretary; J. H. Asha- brander, Librarian.


THE JOE H. KRAFT DRY GOODS CO .- S. W. Newber- ger, President, William S. Shoninger, Secretary and Treas- urer, Joe H. Kraft, Manager. 80 and 82 Pearl.


NEW ALBANY ORNAMENTAL BRICK CO. J. F. Gob- hart, Pres .; W. W. Tuley, Secretary.


NEW ALBANY TRIBUNE CO. Jasper Packard, Presi- dent, J. W. Edmondson, Secretary and Treasurer. 50 Pearl.


NEW ALBANY WATER WORKS-Office, 51 East Main, Organized December 7th, 1874. Works completed and water turned on July 1st, 1875. W. H. Dillingham, President, E. J. Brooks, Secretary and Treasurer, Wm. Thompson, Superin- tendent; J. K. Woodward, Sr., W. H. Dillingham, John H. Shrader, Charles Sackett, E. J. Brooks and G. G. Cannon, Directors.


NEW ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS (Proprietors Ohio Falls Warp Mills)-East side Upper Vincennes, north of Beeler. Office, 17 East Main .. N. T. DePauw, President, Samuel W. "Vance, Treasurer, I. N. Thompson, Secretary, J. F. Gebhart,


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NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.


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Superintendent, N. T. DePauw, C. W. DePauw, E. Benjamin, J. L. Matthews, W. T. Grant, W. H. Dillingham and J. F. Gebhart, Directors.




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