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GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, OF INDIANA- Meets in Indianapolis on the first Wednesday after the third Monday in October, 1895. H. W. Mordhorst, Fort Wayne, G. H. P .; J. E. Redmond, Logansport, G. K .; R. A. Woods, Princeton, G. S .; M. H. Rice, Indianapolis, G. T .; W. H. Smythe, Indianapolis, G. S .; N. W. Heermans, Michigan City, "G. C .; M. H. Fisher, Mishawaka, G. C. of Host; G. S. Jones, Covington, G. R. A. O .; R. Parry, Indianapolis, G. G.
NEW ALBANY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 17- Meets at Masonic Temple on the first Monday of each month. J. J. Richards, M. E. H. P .; Charles Day. E. King; O. W. Caller, E. Scribe; J. B. Harrison, O. H .; W. C. Nunemacher, Treas .; M. D. Condiff, sec .; John Neafius, Sentinel.
INDIANA COUNCIL, No. 1, R. and S. M .- Meets at Ma- sonic Temple, on the second Monday of March, June, Septem- ber and December. J. J. Richards, I. M .; G. A. Newhouse,
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Jr., D. I. M., M. L. Frederick, P. C. W .; J. B. Harrison, C. G .; W. Briggs, Treas., M. D. Condiff, Recorder.
GRAND COMMANDERY OF INDIANA-Meets at In- dianapolis on the third Wednesday in April, 1896. W. M. Hindman, Vincennes, G. C .; W. T. Darbin, Anderson, D. G. C .; J. E. Redmond, Logansport, G. G .; J. H. Nicholson, Rich- mond, G. C. G .; H. A. Peroival, Logansport, G. P .; W. E. Per- ryman, Terre Haute, G. S. W .; W. C. Nunemacher, New Al- bany, G. J. W .; J. W. Smith, Indianapolis, G. T., W. H. Smythe, Indianapolis, G. R .; E. W. Kelley, Mancie, G. S. B .; L. P. Newby, Kingston, G. S. B .; S. W. Douglas, Evansville, G. W .; Roger Parry, Indianapolis, G. C. of G.
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NEW ALBANY COMMANDERY, No. 5-Meets 4th Mon- day of each month at Masonic Temple. G. A. Newhouse, Jr., E. O .; O. D. Knoefel, G .; W. C. Nanemacher, C. G .; J. A. Hutton, P .; M. L. Frederick, S. W .; J. W. Dunbar, J. W .; R. W. Morris, Treas; M. D. Condiff, Recorder; C. W. Edler, St. B .; E. L. Hollman, S. W. B .; W. A. Laufer, Werden; J. Nafius, IO. of G.
COLORED LODGES.
(These Lodges claim to work under s dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England).
ST. JOHN LODGE, No. 8-Meets first Monday in every month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.
ELECTIVE CHAPTER-Meets the first Thursday of each month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.
I. O. O. F.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets the third Wed- nesday in May and November, at Indianapolis. M. A. Ship- man, G. M .; C. F. Northern, D. G. M .; G. L. Reinhardt, G. W .; B. F. Foster, G. 8 .; J. A. Wildman, G. T .; M. Z. Wiley, G. R .; E. G. Hogate, G. R .; A. J. Rutledge, G. M .; G. W. Sowerwine, G. C .; Oscar Hadley, C. F .; F. Kimbley, G. H .; W. H. Leedy, G. I.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF INDIANA-Meets at Indi- anspolis the third Tuesday in November. J. S. Byers, New Castle, G. P .; J. M. Lang, Sullivan, G. H. P., J. B. Bodine, Indianapolis. G. S. W .; B. F. Foster, Indianapolis, G. S .; John Reynolds, Indianapolis, G. T .; George Shirts, Noblesville, G. Rep.
PATRIARCHS MILITANT.
CANTON NEW ALBANY No. 25-G. P. Bornwasser, Capt .; L. A. Walker, Liout .; J. A. Soppenfield, Ensign; W. M. Mix,
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Clk; T. B. Love, Acct. Meets on second and fourth Tuesday of each month, at Odd Fellows Hall,
NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 1-Mcots every Monday evening at Hall, Market, ne cor Bank .. L. L. Mendenhall, N. G .; G. F. Leach, V. G .; W. L. Town, Per Sec .; H. T. Gandy, T .; W. H. Deark, Sec.
NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 10-Meets every Thursday evening et Hall, Market, ne cor Bank. Anthony Baner, N .. G .; Victor Grove, V. G .; J. W. Buck, R. S .; W. J. Terry, Tress .; G. P. Sherer, P. S.
HOPE LODGE, No. 88-Meets every Friday evening_at Hall, Market, ne cor Bank. W. E. Allison, N. G .; W. Blaker, V. G .; L. Silberman, R. S .; G. P. Bornwasser, P. S .; C. W. Sehively, Trons.
HUMBOLDT LODGE, No. 284, (German)-Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, State, spe cor Market. H. F. Kraft, N. G ; J. Schneider, V. G .; O. Fogel, R. &; J. Schnek, Trong.
JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, No. I-Meets every first and third Tuesday in each month at Hall, Market, ne cor Bank. James Sappenfield, C P .; F. Habn, H. P .; G. H. Widman, S. W .; W. M. Bigwood, J. W ; G. W. Briscoe, S .; W. M. Mix, F. 8 ; W. W. Pettifer, Treas.
RUTH LODGE, No. 1, D. of R Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Hall, Market, ne cor State. Miss Edith Streepey, N. G .; Eliss Smith, V. G .; Mrs. Mary Streepey, R. S .; Miss Emma Draper, F. S .; Mrs. Annie Mathes, Tress.
ODD FELLOWS MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA-Meeta first Friday in each month. James Wil- SOD, Pres .; George Lonnon, Vice Pres., Williamn M. Mix, Seo ; H. J. Needham, Treas.
VETERAN ASSOCIATION (OF KENTUCKY AND INDIANA)-Robert S. Skeene, Louisville, C. V .; A. H. Mo- Quiddy, New Albany, Ist Asst. C. V .; J. M. Ingram, Jeffer- sonville, 2d Asst. C. V .; W. W. Morris, Louisville, 8d Asst. O. V .; Geo. W. Wicks, Louisville, 4th Asst. C. V .; J. B. Rock, Louisville, 5th Asst. C. V .; N. Steinburg, R. S .; W. E. Grove, New Albany, C. S .; J. B. Lewis, Louisville, Treas., George MoCullough, Chaplain.
GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE, L Q. O. F-Conrad Kraft, Pres .; W. L. Town, Sec .; Wm. M. Mix, Tress.
BROTHERHOOD OF ANDREW AND PHILIP.
NEW ALBANY CHAPTER, NO. 49-Moots second Mon- day evening of each month, Bank, between Main and Market, Arthur Smith, Secretary.
ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS.
NEW ALBANY COUNCIL, NO. 80 Meets every Taes- day evening, ne corner State and Market, S. J. Jackson, Sec.
COLORED LODGEB.
G. U. O. of O. F .- These lodges claim to work under a dis- pensation from the Grand Lodge of England.)
COUNCIL No. 38 -- Meets 2d Mouday of each month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.
EDMONDS LODGE, No. 1544-Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month at Hall, Main, ne cor Stato.
. ST. PAUL'S LODGE, No. 1546 Meets second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.
EVERGREEN HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH-Meets third Tuesday of each month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.
. PATRIACH MILITANT.(colored.)
-PATRIARCH, No. 89-Meets fourth Tuesday of each month at Hall, Main, ne cor State.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 10-Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, we State, bet Main and Market. J. R. Lloyd, C. C .; A. G. Cook, V. C .; L. C. Newhouse, P .; L. N. Blust, M. at .A .; G. L. Kelley, M. of W.
IVANHOE LODGE, No. 15-Meets every Monday at Hall, ws Stato, bet Main and Market. Corrie Seabrooks, - C. C .; William Kelley, V. C .; Claude Porter, P .; Griffin Streepey, M. of W.
ROWENA LODGE, No. 28-Meets every Friday evening at Hall, ws State, bet Main and Market. William Gwin, C. C .; W. H. Padgett, V. C .; John Gaither, P .; Hester, M. at . A .; Andrew Railer, M. of W .; B. P. Sei fers, I. G .; Geo. Hollowell. I. G .; William Radcliffe, K. of R .; W. A. Loughmiller, M. of F .; J. Phillips, M. of E .; G. Good -- bub, W. Mix, W. W. Morris, 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; J. A. Robingon, Lt .; J. Irwin, S. K. H,; C. Mitchell, S. K. R .; G .: Steinhauer, S. K.
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T .; T. McCulloch, R. G .; A. Gets, L. G .; T. McCulloch, W. Newhouse, R. W. Morris, Trustees.
SECTION 22, ENDOWMENT RANK, K. of P .- Meets first Thursdry in each month, at Hall, ws State, bet Main and Market. John A. Robinson, Pres .; Everett Ainley, Vice Pres .; Thomas Smith, Secretary and Treasurer.
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SAGE POST-H. F. Smith, Commander; Leonard Leach, Quartermaster. 17 East Market.
SANDERSON POST-R. P. Finney, Commander; C. H. Bowle, Quartermaster. 17 East Market.
SANDERSON W. R. O. No. 9-Meets every Friday at 2:80 p. m. at Hall, cor Pearl and Market. Mrs. M. M. Pen- nington, Pres .; Mrs. Elmira J. Durbin, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets in manual session at Indianapolis, second' Tuesday of February, 1896. Philip Klein, G. D .; W. H. Stephenson, G. A. D., J. W. Jacobs, G. R .; S. W. Wales, G. T .; Grand Trustees, A. W. Conduitt, H. Kreuger, W. F. Loes; State Medical Examiner, J. A: Schwart- sel, M. D., Vincennes, Ind .; Supreme Representatives, D. P. Winnings, J. H. Smith; Alt. Sup. Reps., J. A. Sobwartsel, Nathan Myer.
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NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 992-Meets every first and third Tuesday night at Hall, Pearl, nw cor Market.
OCEOLA LODGE NO 87-Meets every second and fourth Tuesday night at Hall, Pearl, nw cor Market-J. D. Main, D .; F. C .. Biel, V. D .; J. H. Frank, A. D .; M. D. Condiff, Repor- ter; G. Borgerding, F. R .; C. Kraft, Treas .; M. Silberman, Chaplain; J. W. Gwinn, Guide; S. Ogden, Guardian, I. Forrest, S. .
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets second Tuesday in October at Evansville -- George A. Byrd, of Brasil and J. H. Haught, of Indianapolis, Supreme Representatives; Frank X. Kern and Sarah A. Harvey, Alternate Supreme Rep .; W. R. Francis, Marion, Grand Protector; J. Galdman, Grand Vice Protector, Evansville; A. S. Lane, Vincennes, Grand Secreta- ry; J. T. H. Miller, Terre Haute, Grand Tressurer; Elisabeth A. Shaney, New Albany, Grand Chaplain; Emma A. Rannells, Rochester, Grand Guide; Flora B. Kelly, New Albany, Grand Guardian; J. W. Ferguson, Jeffersonville, Grand Sentinel, Louis
Grob, New Albany, H. A. Behling, Indianapolis, and Lidis B. Watts, Terre Haute, Grand Trustees,
GOODWILL LODGE NO. 17-Meets every Thursday'eve- ning at Pearl and Market, Geo. F. Brown, Sec.
VICTORY LODGE NO. 375-Meets every Wednesday night at Pearl and Market, F. W. Tribbey, Sec.
TRIUMPH LODGE NO. 688-Meets every Monday evo- ning at Pearl and Market, John Ellwanger, Sec.
SCHILLER LODGE NO. 755-Meets every Tuesday eve- ning at Pearl and Market, C. F. Schlageter, Soc.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO. 1087-Meets every Saturday . evening st Pearl and Market, Emma-Smith, Seo.
UNIFORM RANK K. & L. OF H.
NEW ALBANY DIVISION NO. 1-Meets every Friday evening at Pearl, se cor Spring, F. W. Tribbey, Seo.
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MORNING STAR LODGE NO. 7-Meets second and fourth Thursday evening at Hall, State, ne cor Market-Jobn B. Mitchell, District Deputy Grand. Master- Workmans G. P. Goodbub, M. W .; W. H. Roberte, G. F .; Charles Forster, O .; P. H. Barrett, Recorder; Louis-Silberman, Fin .; Matt. Klarer, Receiver.
COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 12, D, OF H .- Meets first and third Monday evenings of each month at Hall, State, ne cor Market-Past Chief of Honor, Carrie Sinex; Chief of Honor, Mary Sarles; Lady of Honor, Rosa, Lee Mitchell; Chief of Ceremonies, Alva Lloyd; Recorder, Anna S. Eiseman; Finan- cier. Catharine Fields; Receiver, Mary Sinex; Usher, Mary Dudley; Inside Watch, Clara Sinex; Outside Watch, John E. Parr.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN ..
-GRAND COUNCIL-Thomas J. Gray, Great Batchem, Cherokee Tribe 96, Noblesville, Ind .; L. B. Weaver, Great Senior Sagimore, Peceshwa Tribe No. 88, Warsaw; Chas. R. McCleland, Juniata Tribe No. 24, Madison; W. B. King, Great Prophet, Wabash Tribe No. 11, LaFayette; Thos. G. Harrison, . Great Chief of Records, Hiwatha Tribe No. 75, Indianapolis; John A. MoGaw, Great Keeper of Wampum, Minnows Tribe No. 88, Indianapolis; Wm. Benhrig, Great Ssaup, Red Cloud Tribe, No. 18, Indianapolis; S. H. Saltzgaber, Great Michinewa, Wabash Tribe No. 11, LaFayette; O. B. O'Donnell, Great
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Guard of Wigwam, Peankishsw Tribe 108, Vincennes; D. J. Carmichael, Great Guard of Forrest, Miama Tribe No. 92, Marion.
PAWNEE TRIBE, No. 87-Meets every Wednesday night at Wigwam, Pearl, nw cor Market. . John Bonifer, Satohem; George Umbreit, Sr. Sagimore; Joseph Hurley, Jr., Jr. Sagi- more; Eugene Thomas, Jr., Chief of Records; Howard Watters, Keeper of Wampum; C. D. Mitchell, Prophet.
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 Hell, 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.
O. 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 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 second and fourth Sunday st Hall, East Eighth, between Mar- ket and Spring.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
COMPANY C. FIRST REGIMENT I. I. L .- William Coleman, Captain. State, ne cor Market.
ALSACE AND LORRAINE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY- -Meets second Monday in each month at Hall, 114 State.
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GOOD SAMARITAN LODGE, o Meets 2d Monday in every month at Hall, 142 Pearl.
FIRST GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Tuesday in each month at Hall, 114 State. John Jacobi, Pres.
FLOYD COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY -- A. Dowling, Pros .; Rev. Charles Hutchinson, Secretary; Harvey A. Scribner, Treas .; Scribner & Compton, depository agents. Depository, 16 East Main.
FRENCH MUTUAL AID SOCIETY-Meets first Wed- nesday in each month at.114 State.
JAEGER SOCIETY-Meets first Wednesday in each month at Hall, 114 State, bet Market and Spring. 1
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AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, COUNCIL No. 20 Meets every Monday night, State, se cor Market.
COUNCIL 87-Meets every Friday night, State, ne cor Main.
`CEMETERIES.
NORTHERN BURIAL GROUNDS-East 6th, north of Popisr. Lon Kelly, Supt. This cemetery, under the control of & Board of Regents, is finely laid out and ornamented. , The official board is composed of Dr. S. O. Wilcox, Pros .; E. M. Hubbert, Vice Pres .; H. A. Goets, Sec .; G. W. Smith, Treas.
NATIONAL CEMETERY-Ekin avenue, beyond 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. John- Laun, Supt.
HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CEMETERY-Green Val- ley road, near city limits. .
COLORED BURIAL GROUNDS-West side West, north of Ealy. Alexander Mitchem, sexton. This cemetery iş: under the control of the city.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CEMETERY (German)- Charlestown road, near city limits.
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK-Main, ne cor Bank. Capi- tal $200,000. Surplus $21,000. S. A. Culbertson, President; J. J. Brown, Vice President; J. A. Hutton, Cashier; J. J.
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Brown, A. Dowling, John S. McDonald, J. K. Woodwark, Jr., and S. A. Culbertson, Directors.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK-Main, northeast cor Pearl. Capital $100,000. Surplus and undivided profits $150,000. N. T. DePanw, President; J. H. Fawcett, Cashier; .N. T. DoPauw, C. H. Fawcett, J. K. Woodward, Jr., R. S. Rutherford, H. R. Woodward, and I. P. Leyden, Directors.
NEW ALBANY NATIONAL BANK-90 Pearl. Capi- tal $200,000. Surplus and undivided profits $68,000. J. F. MeCulloch, President; George Borgerding, Cashier; George Borgerding, N. T. DePauw, J. F. McCulloch, M. A. Weir and J. M. Williamson, Directors.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK-14 East Main. Capital $100,000, surplus $20,000. L. Bradley, President; L. L. Bradley, Cashier; L. Bradley, R. P. Main, J. M. Andrew, S. W. Walts, Jacob Goodbub, C. P. Cook and E. B. Lapping, Directora:
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
EAST END BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION -- 296 Vincennes. W. A. Hedden, Pres .; Hugh Nealy, Sec.
HOME LOAN ASSOCIATION-F. M. Tribbey;, Presi- dent; I. A. Craig, Vice President; G. B. Cardwill, Secretary; G. W. Smith, Treas. 27 E Main.
HOWARD PARK BUILDING ASSOCIATION-James Dunbar, President; Evan B. Stotsenburg, Secretary; George B. Cardwill, Treasurer; office 116 Pearl.
MECHANICS BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASSOCIA- . TION-George B. Cardwill, President; I. A. Craig, Vice Pres .; E. J. Hewitt, Sec .; Herman Knirihm, Tres .; Evan Stot- senburg, atty; 116 Pearl
PEOPLE'S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION- Capital $1,000,000. Spring, se cor Bank. Robert W. Mor- ris, Pres .; E. L. Hurrle, Vice Pres .; Charles Schwartsel, Seo .; Wm. R. Atkins, Treas.
WORKINGMEN'S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION-W. H. McKay, Pros .; W. P. Brewer, Vice "Pres .; D. M. Hammond, Sec .; G. W. Smith, Treas. 27 E Main.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
DIPAUW PLATE GLASS CO-East 10th and Railroad. N. T. DePauw Pres; O. T. Dozey, Vice Pres .; W. D. Keyes,. See. sad Treas.
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DEPAUW W. C. CO-Rast 10th and Railroad. . N. T. De- Pauw, Prea .; C. W. DePauw, Vice Pres .; George F. Penn, Sec.
FLOYD COUNTY ABSTRACT CO-O. W. Schindler, Pres .; J. B. James, Sec .; G. B. Mcintyre, Treas. 8 and 10 Masonic Temple.
GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO. OF NEW ALBANY- Office 84 E Main, Works Sycamore, corner Upper Fourth. J. K. Woodward, Pres .; J. O. English, Secretary and Treasurer; . James W. Dunbar, Superintendent; W. H. Welman, James W. Dunbar, J. K. Woodward; S. A. Culbertson and George H. Devol, Directors.
GLENVIEW PARK RAILWAY CO .- Omoe 180 Pearl Jonathan Peters, President; J. E. Crane, Vice Pres .; R. W. Morris, Treas .; Evan Stotsenburg, Sec.
HAINS J. M. MILLING CO. 41 and 48 East Main. W. W. Tuley, Pres .; Ben. Hains, Sec. and Treas.
HEDDEN DRY_GOODS 00 .- Market, ne cor State. W. A: Hedden, Pres .; W. A. Bosch, Mngr.
HEGEWALD CHARLES CO-Water, cor West First. Capital $80,000, paid up. Charles Hegewald, President and General Manager; E. J. Hewitt, Secretary; A. F. Hegewald, Superintendent foundry.
INDIANA WEEKLY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION- Frank A. Kraft, Pres .; James Wolpert, Vice Pres. and Genl. Mngr .; G. O. Erni, Sec. Masonic Templo.
MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION-Adam Heimber- ger, Pres .; Louis Bir, Vice Pres .; W. F. Tuley, See. and treus .; office 6 Masonic Temple Bldg.
NEW ALBANY CEMENT CO-Jacob Zinsmeister, Pres .; Dr. A. P. Hauss, Sec. and Treas. 888 E Market.
NEW ALBANY COTTON BATTING MILLS-East 8th near Vincennes. L. Bradley, President; O. L. Bradley, Supt .; C. P. Gwin, Sec. and Treas.
NEW ALBANY HIGHLAND RAILWAY CO-West Spring, southwest corner 8th.
NEW ALBANY HOSIERY MILLS Northside Ekin av, above Vincennes. J. F. Gebhart, President; W. A. Hedden, Secretary.
NEW ALBANY COMMERCIAL CLUB-E. G. Henry, Pres .; John Baor, Vice Pres .; John F. Platt, Seo .; George Herbst, Treas; 18 Masonic Temple Bldg.
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NEW ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE-D. M. Ham- mond, Pres .; Ira G. Strunk, Sec. Market, sw cor State.
STATE STREET LAND CO. Jonathan Peters, Pres .; O. W. Schindler, Sec.
NEW ALBANY MANUFACTURING CO .- N. T. De- Pouw, President ;< W. H. Coen, Vice President; C. H. Fawcett, Treas .; R. H. Bailey, Sec. and Mangr .; T. H. O'Donnell, Supt. Water, between Pearl and Bank.
NEW ALBANY LEDGER CO .- 120 Pearl. Jonathan Peters, President and Mngr .; J. B. Mitchell, Seo.
NEW ALBANY ICE CO .- Eastside East 4th, between Main and Market. M. Poschinger, President; J. O. Nevian, Secretary and Tressurer.
NEW ALBANY SILVER BAND-60 East Main. Albert Paulsen, President; Hugh Gordon, Secretary; Matt. Spangel- berger, Treasurer; D. C. Azline, Leader.
NEW ALBANY STREET RAILWAY CO .- Vincennes, between Main and Market. Louis Hartman, President; Geo. McLeod, Superintendent; H. W. Heaslett, Secretary and Tresurer.
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NEW ALBANY-14 and 16 East Spring. L. B. Stoy, Pres .; J. G. Harrison, Secretary; Geo. Borgerding, Treasurer; J. H. Ashabranner, Librarian.
NEW ALBANY ORNAMENTAL BRICK 00 .- Louis Hammersmith, Receiver. 65 State.
NEW ALBANY TRIBUNE CO .- Jasper Packard, Presi- dent; J. W. Edmondson, Secretary and Treasurer. 50 Pearl.
NEW ALBANY WATER WORKS Office, 74 East Main. Organised December 7th, 1874. Works completed and water turned on July 1st, 1875. W. H. Dillingham, President; R. K. Brown, Secretary and Treasurer; W. W. Brooks. Superin- tendent; J. H. Shrader, Jr., J. K. Woodward, Crook Day, Br., 8. A. Culbertson, C. P. Cook, G. E. Trunk, 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, Sec. and Treasurer; R. W. Gough, Super- intendent.
OHIO FALLS IRON WORKS-Office, Water, between Lower Fourth and Fifth .- N. T. DePauw, President; Walter B. Stoy, Vice President and General Manager; Frank M. Stoy, Secretary.
THE DAY LEATHER UO .- A. T. Day, President; John I. Day, Vice President; Charles Day, Secretary and Treasurer. E 4th, nw cor Oak.
THE F. WUNDERLICH CO .- 106 State. F. Wunder- lich, President.
THE LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER CO .- 42 E Spring. Mrs .. J. S. Briggs, President; Theodore Park, Secretary; August Barth, Treasurer and Genl. Mngr.
THE NATIONAL REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION CO. Frank Heok, President.
NEWSPAPERS.
HOME ORGANIZER-Weekly. Office 65 State. Edited and published under the auspices and endorsement of the New Albany Trade and Labor Council.
NEW ALBANY LEDGER (DEMOCRATIC)-Daily and weekly. Office 120 Pearl. Published by the New Albany Ledger Co .; Jonathan Peters, President and Mngr. Terms: daily $5.00 per year; weekly $1.00 per year.
NEW ALBANY DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG (DEMOCRATIC) -Weekly. Otto Palmer editor and proprietor. Jackson, so cor Griffin. Price $2.00.
NEW ALBANY EVENING TRIBUNE (REPUBLICAN)- Daily and weekly. Office 50 Pearl. Published by the New Albany Tribune Co. Terms: daily $5.00 per year; 10 cents a week; weekly $1.00 a year.
PUBLIC PRESS-Weekly. 148 and 145 Pearl. Josiah Gwin, publisher. Terms, $1.25 per year.
'NEW ALBANY MONTHLY ADVERTISER-J. T. Cottom, publisher. 132 E 3d.
THE SATURDAY HERALD-Weekly. Office 126 Pearl. J. H. Conner, publisher.
RAILWAY COMPANIES.
BELT AND TERMINAL RAILWAY CO .- J. F. Geb- hart, President.
GLENVIEW PARK RAILWAY CO .- Jonathan Peters, Pres .; Evan B.,Stotsenburg, Sec.
KENTUCKY AND INDIANA "BRIDGE CO-"(Daisy Line), depot ws Vincennes, nr Main ..
LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY AND CHICAGO RAIL- WAY CO .- Passenger depot; Main and Vincennes, freight de-
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pot. Osk, ne cor Pearl. Bayless O'Bannon, freight agent; F. H. Kalies, pass agt.
LOUISVILLE EVANSVILLE & ST. LOUIS CONSOLI- DATED RAILROAD CO-H. R. King, freight agt., W .1st, oor R. R. Office, State, nw cor R. R.
NEW ALBANY HIGHLAND RAILWAY CO .- West Spring, sw cor 8th.
NEW ALBANY STREET RAILWAY CO .- Louis Hart- man, Pres .; George McLeod, Superintendent; H. W. Heaslett Secretary and Treasurer. Ofice ws Vincennes, nr Main.
OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RY-Depot, east side Vincennes, near Main.
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RY 00-C. U. Williams, freight agt. Freight and ticket office es State, bet Water and Main.
PLACES-OF -AMUSEMENT.
OPERA HOUSE-Pearl, no oor Spring.
OLUBS.
FLOYD COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMIT- TEE-Evan Prosser, Chairman, 17 E. Market.
FLOYD COUNTY DEMOCRATIQ CENTRAL COMMIT- TEE-Adam Heimberger, Chairman, 24 E Market.
NEW ALBANY COMMERCIAL CLUB-Spring, nw cor Pearl. E. G. Henry, Pres .; John Baer, Vice Pres .; J. F. Platt, Sec .; Geo. Herbst, Treas. 18 Masonic Temple Bldg.
BINGING BOOIETIES. .
NEW ALBANY MAENNERCHOR-H. L. Rockenbach, Pres .; Geo. Moser, Vice Pres .; Richard Gruener, Soc .; Matt. Klarer, Treas .; ss E Spring, bet 3d and 4th. .
UNITED STATES OFFICES.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
The post office is in the U. S. building, cor Pearl and Spring. C. W. Schindler, postmaster; C. B. Scott, assistant - post- master; W. B. Scott, mailin clerk; Miss Fannie Schindler, money order and stamp register clerk; M'ss Mary Kelly, gen- oral deliverý clerk:
Mails are forwarded daily over the following roads: Louis- ville, New Albany and Chicago; Ohio and Mississippi; Cincin- natti, Lafeyette and Chicago; Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St.
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Louis; Indianapolis and Vincennes; Baltimore and Ohio; Terre Haute and Evansville; Louisville and Nashville; Louisville and Lexington; Cincinnati and Great Southern; Pittsburg, Cin- cinnati, Chicago and St. Louis; K. and I. Bridge Co .; Elisa- bethtown and Paducah. Louisville and Evansville River Route; Louisville and St. Louis R. R .; Louisville, Huntingburg and Evansville R R ; Corydon Railroad.
STAGE MAILS.
Depart for Floyd Knobs, Galen», Greenville, Bradford, Pal- myra, Fredericksburg, Hardensburg. Chambersburg and Paoli, every day, except Sunday, at 7 a. m For Elisabeth, Laconia, Rehobeth and Locust Point, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- ardays, at 8 a. m.
ADVERTISED LETTERS .- All letters remaining in the office are advertised on Monday of each week. If not chimed in two weeks thereafter, they are forwarded to dead letter office at Washington.
INTORNÁTIÓN ABOUT
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FIRST CLASS -Letters, all written matter and all matter sealed or fastened to preclude examination, 2 cents each ounce or fruction
SECOND CLASS -Newspapers, and periodicals sent by publishers or news agents, 1 cont each pound or fraction. When sent by others, 1 cent for every four ounces or fraction.
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