New Albany, Indiana City Directory, 1868, Part 17

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Pythagoras Lodge, No. 355, A. Y. M. Meets bimonthly on Wednesday, at their hall, on Pearl, bet Spring and Elm. Gustav A: Ziegler, W. M. ; Frederick Wunderlich, S. W. ; George Ehrhart, J. W. ; Paul Mose- miller, Secretary ; August Barth, Treasurer. New Albany Chapter, No. 17, Roval Arch Masons-organized May 24th, 1851. Geo. V. Howk, High Priest ; S. C. Fisher, King ; Win. Jones, Seribe, Thos. Case, Sec. ; Jas. G. Shields, Treas. Number of members, 52. Meets on second Monday of each month in Masonic Hall.


Indiana Council, No. 1-organized June 7th, 1854. L. L. Gorner, T. I. G. M. ; S. C. Fisher, D. G. M. ; Thos. Case, P. C. W. ; A. W. Murphy, Recorder ; Jas. G. Shields, Treas. Meets on first Mondays of January, April, July and October, in Masonic Hall. New Albany Commandery, No. 5, Knights Templar-organized Dec. 22, 1854. Geo. W. Porter, Eminent Commander; W. M. Bristol, Generalissimo ; S. C. Fisher, Cap- tain General ; R. W. Weir. Recorder; E. Sabin, Prelate ; James G. Shields, Treas. Meets on fourth Mondays in January, April, July and October, in Masonic H.I.


Masonic General Relief Committee -organ- ized January 28th, 1868. F. A. Mitchell, President ; Alfred H. Nunemacher, Seere- tary and Treasurer. Meets first Saturday in each Month, in Masonic Hall.


SCOTTISH RITE.


De Molay. Consistory S. P. R. S. T. R. Aus- tin, 33d, Ill. Commander in Chief; John A. |Puritas Lodge, No. 57-organized 1856. Hutton, 32d, Ill. First Lieut. Com. ; G. A. Ziegler, 82d, Ill. Second Lieut. Com. ; S.


W. Tu'ey, 32d, Ill. Sec. and K. of S. and A .; J. G. Shields, 32d, Ill. Treas. Meets third Friday in each month.


Mount Moriah Chapter, Knights of Rose Croix. George W. Porter, 32d, M. W. and P. M. ; A. H. Nunemacher, 82d, M. E. and P. K. S. W. ; W. W. Tuley, 82d, M. E. and P. K. J. W .; C. C. Haskins, 32d, R. and P. K. G. S. ; L. G. Matthews, 32d, R. and P. K. G. T.


Zerubbabel Council, Princes of Jerusalem .- George -P. Huckeby, 32d, M. E. Sov. Pr. G. M. ; J. O. Pool, 32d, Grand High Priest ; G. B. McDonald, 32d, M. E. S. G. W. ; C. C. Haskins, 32d, V. G. S. ; J. H. McMahan, 324, V. G. T.


Burning Bush Lodge of Perfection .- George V. Howk, 32d, T. P. G. M. ; George Ehr. hurt, 32d, D. G. M. ; George W. Porter, 32d, S. G. W .; S. W. Tuley, 32d, G. S. ; James G. Shields, 32d, G. T.


I. O. O. F.


New Albany Lodge, No. 10. - Meets every Thursday night, at Odd Fellows' Hall. M. J. G. Money, N. G. ; A. G. Kistler, V. G .; F. M. Tribbey, Treasurer ; W. H. Woods, Recording Secretary; George Jennings, Permanent Seeretary.


Humboldt Lodge, No. 284-Meets Wednesday night of each week, at Odd-Fellows' Hall, n e cor State and Market. Henry Klosse, N, G. ; John Neubauer, V. G. ; C. Hein- hauer, Treasurer ; Philip Gebertshan, Sec- retary ; Philip Schneider, Corresponding Secretary.


Hope Lodge, No 83 - meets every Friday evening. James S. Peak, N. G .; S. F. Griffey, V. G. ; Reuben Robertson, Treas. ; George Marsh, Rec. Sec. ; William Banes, Per. Sec.


New Albany Lodge, No. 1 - organized Nov. 12th, 1835 ; re-organized August 13, 1851. W. B. Plumer, N. G. ; Fred. Turner, V. G .; M. J. Robinson, Treas. ; Joseph Cole, Sec. Meets every Monday evening, at Odd-Fel- lows" Hall.


Jerusalem Encampment, No. 1 - meets first and third Tuesdays in each month. Chas, E. Jones, C. P. ; M. J. G. Monney, H. P. ; W. H. Woods, S. W. ; A. J. Kistler, J. W .; John Neubauer, Scribe.


New Albany Degree Lodge-meets on second and fourth Tuesdays of each month."


General Relief Committee-J. G. Harrison, W. E. Allison, George Jennings, Alexander Webster.


I. O. G. T ..


'Meets Thursday night of each week at Clapp's building. A. M. Jackson, W. C. ;


SECRET, BENEVOLENT AND OTHER SOCIETIES.


Hiram Draper, Secretary ; Julia Milligan, V. T. : Laura Snow, Treasurer ; Joseph L. Williams, P. W. C. ; James Mccullough, Recorder ; John L. Farrell, Chaplain.


Dudley Temple of Honor, No. 7-organized


liams, W. C .; R. L. Stevens, Secretary ; William Jones, P. W. C. ; D. M. Hooper, Treasurer ; E. J. Neaham. V. T. : Thos. Cox, Fin. Recorder ; J. Huncilman, Usher ; J.Hazlet, Sentinel.


1848. Meets every Monday night of each Social Dagree. Meets every Tuesday night. week at Clapp's building. Joseph L. Wil-


Societies, etc.


Young Men's Christian Association of New Albany-organized April, 1868, Has no hall at present. D. W. Voyles, President ; Wil- liam C. Shaw, Recording Secretary ; Will- iam Day, Vice ; Charles Stewart, Corre- sponding Secretary ; James G. Shields, Treasurer.


American Bible Depository, at Nunemacher's bookstore, 276 Main.


Workingmen's Library Association. Meets second Sunday of each month in the vestry room of the Holy . Trinity Church. Mat- thias Flannigan, Librarian.


New Albany Medical Society. Dr. W. A. Clapp, President ; David W. Voyles, Secre tary ; Bernard Beust, Treasurer, Meet on call in Clapp's building.


New Albany Township Library .- Repository County Court House, Number of volumes, 1,800. Open daily from 7 a. m to 6 p. m. Reuben Robertson, Librarian.


County Agricultural Society. Fair grounds, Charlestown road, city limits.


American Protestant Association, No. 4. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month, at German Hall, w s State, bet Spring and Market. Adam Sohn, W. M. ; S. F. Kobiler, D. M. ; Alex. Miller, Treas- urer : Chris. Weis, Secretary.


St. Joseph Benevolent Society (Roman Cath- olic, German) Meets the first Monday in each month, at Catholic School House, up Eighth, bet Spring and Elm, Edward Volz, President ; Theodore Keiting, Vice President ; George Kraft, Treasurer ; Nich- olas Fell, Secretary.


New Albany Rifle Club. Meet on call, Mar ket, bet State and Pearl. Paul Reising, President ; John Hahn, Vice President ; Henry Klosse, Secretary ; Martin Kalen, Treasurer.


Independent German American School So- ciety-organized 1866. Meets monthly at school house on Market, bet Eighth and Ninth. Conrad Craft, President. John Hahn, Vice President ; Henry Klosse, Sec- retary ; Michael Moser, Treasurer.


Secretary ; Adolph Herb, Corresponding Secretary ; Peter Schmidt, Treasurer. First German Benevolent Society-organized 1851. Meets the first Tuesday in each month, at German Hall, w 's State, bet Market and Spring. Jacob Bader, Presi- dent; Fred Knaploch, Vice President ; John F. Meyer, Corresponding Secretary ; Henry Wagner, Financial Secretary ; Adam Werner, Treasurer.


St. Patrick's Benevolent Society-organized February, 1866. Meets every second Sun- day of each month, at school house on Market, bet up Sixth and Seventh. 140 members. Matthias Flannigan, President ; John McBarrow, Vice President ; Lewis Vernis, Treasurer ; John Byrne, Secretary. Harugari, No. 87. Meets Monday night of each week, at German Hall, w s State, bet Sgring and Market. Mat. Bock, O. B. ; Jacob Goodbub, U. B. ; H Triebner, Treas- urer ; John F. Kohler, Secretary.


Jaeger Verein. Meets first Wednesday of each month, at German Hal, w s State, bet Spring and Market. H. Schaaf, President ; Peter Schmidt, Vice President ; George Kraft, Treasurer ; Joseph Weber, Sec. retary.


French Benevolent Society-Meets third Saturday of each month, at German Hall, w s State, bet Spring and Market. Peter Smith, President ; John B. Laden, Treas- urer ; Louis Robela, Secretary.


Independent Turner Society-organized July, 1868. Hall-n's Market, bet up 9th and 10th. President-Jacob Herter; Vice President - Adolph Herb ; Secretary- Charles Rickmeyer ; Treasurer - Ely Hurrle ; Guardian-Win P. Orth. Turn meetings on Monday and Thursday nights of each week.


Ship Carpenters and Caulkers Union-organ- ized, 1868. Meets at Mechanics Hall, e s Pearl, bet Market and Spring, the first Wednesday in each month. George Lon- don, President ; Joel Cogswell, Secretary ; L. M. Collins, Corresponding Secretary ; Gustavus Steward, Treasurer.


Druids (German)-organized 1860-57 mem- bers. . Meets Thursday night of each week, Steamboat Engineers Association-Meet on at German Hall, w s State, bet Spring and call at Mechanics Hall. Thomas Cox, Sec- retary; H. N. Devol, Treasurer. Market. Casper Feyock, E. E; ; Chris. Zipprian, U. E. ; Jacob Kreuzer, Financial


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STREET DIRECTORY.


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STREET DIRECTORY.


ALBANY, south west from Vincennes rd to West, W. U. ANN, from Falling Run northwest to Plank rd.


AYRES, one west First, (lower) from Spring north to Elm. BANK, (up 2d) from the River north to the Railroad. BEACH, West Union.


BEELER, one north Poplar, from up Eighth east to City limits BLAIR, West Union.


BOILING SPRING ROAD, continuation of lower Vincennes. BONO, (or old Vincennes,) rd, continuation of Marcell.


BUTLER, one west up Vincennes from Market north to River. CHARLES, two west up Vincennes from Beeler north west to Eighth. CHARTRES, from Beeler north east to Clark.


CHERRY, from State west to Boiling Spring rd.


CHESTNUT, (see Thirteenth.) CHURCH, one north of Main from Green west to Falling Run. CLARK, one west up Vincennes from Beeler north to Charleston rd. COMMERCE, from lower Fourth east to Boiling Spring rd.


r 'CONNOR, West Union.


CONSTITUTION, (see Griffith.) DEWEY, one south Main from Eleventh east to up Sixteenth. DIVISION, one south Spring from Whitehill east to City Limits. EALY, (County line) West Union. EAST, (West Union,) from South north to Limits.


EAST, three east of up Vincennes Road from J. M. & I. R. R. north to rear Market.


EIGHTH, (lower) from Run Creek north.


EIGHTH, (up) from the River north to McBeth, thence from Main north to Market, thence from Spring north, north east to Charle- ston rd.


ELEVENTH, (up) from the River north to Poplar. ELM, (Abbott) five north the River from east to west City Limits. EVANS, one west lower Seventh from Water north to Main. FIFTEENTH, (upper Walnut) from the River, north to Poplar. FIFTH, (lower) 5 west State from Water north to South. FIFTH, (upper) from the River north to L. N. A. & C. R. R. FIRST, North Albany.


FIRST, (upper) see Pearl.


STREET DIRECTORY.


FIRST, (lower) one west State from the River north to South FLOYD, from Green west to Falling Run.


FOURTEENTH, (upper) from Water north to Division.


FOURTH (lower) four west State from Water north to South.


FOURTH, North Albany. FOURTH, (upper) from the River north to L. N. A. & C. R. R.


FRONT, lower Albany. GALT, one east Vincennes from Margin northi to Division.


GREEN, (lower) one west Eighth from Ohio north.


GREEN, (upper) between Galt and West from rear Market north to Division.


GREEN, West Union. GRIFFITH, (Constitution) from South north east to Beach.


HEDDEN, North Albany.


HENRY, West Union from East west to West.


HILDRETH, from South north east to State.


JACKSON, West Union.


JACKSON, three east up Vincinnes from Beeler north west to Eighth.


JAY, from Market, north to Elm.


JEFFERSON, one west Green from Floyd north to Church.


JEFFERSON, from State east to the Branch.


JOHN, (see Eleventh.)


JOHN, West Union. KING, two south Spring from Whitehill east to up Vincennes.


LAFAYETTE, one east Fourth (lower) from Main north to Spring.


LEWIS, West Union.


LOCUST, from Beeler north east to Clark.


McBETH, one north Water from up Ninth, east to Vincennes. MADISON, from State east to the Branch.


MAIDEN LANE, from J. M. & I. R. R. north Market.


MAIN (High) two north the River from east to west City Limits. MARCELL, north of L. N. A. & C. R. R. and contin'on of up Fifth. MARGIN, three south Main from up Vincennes rd. east to City Limits.


MARKET, three north the River from east to west City Limits.


MARKET, (2d) up one south Main from up Sixteenth east to City Limits.


MARKET, North Albany. MONROE, from State east to the Branch. MONTGOMERY, from lower Fourth west to Vincennes.


MOORE, lower Albany.


MOULTON, West Union.


NAGHEL, West Union.


NEW ALBANY AND CHARLESTON ROAD from Eighth north east to City Limits.


NINTH, (np) from the River north to Poplar.


NORTH, lower Albany. OAK, six north the River from lower First, east to up Vincennes.


OHIO, from Boiling Spring rd. west to West. OLDEN, continuation of up First. PEARL, (up 1st) from the River north to Summit. POPLAR, two north Oak, from up Eighth east to Thomas.


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STREET DIRECTORY.


POYDRAS, from Falling Run to Plank rd., L. A. PRESTON, next to Main from Green west to Falling Run. PROSPECT, from Summit north to old Vincennes rd. SCOTT, lower Albany.


SECOND, (lower) two west State from Water north to South. SECOND, (upper) see Bank.


SECOND, North Albany. SEVENTH, (lower) seven west State from Water north." SEVENTH, (upper) from Main north to Shelby. SHELBY, from up Vincennes east to City Limits.


SHIPPING, lower Albany


SILVER, east City Limits from J. M. & I. R. R. north to Charleston rd. SIXTEENTH, (npper) from the River to Main


SIXTH, (lower) six west State from Market north to South, thence from West north.


SIXTH, (upper) from Water north to Market, thence from Spring north to Oak, thence from Sycamore north to Cemetery.


SOUTH, North Albany.


SOUTH, (West Union) from East west to West


SPRING, four north the River from low. Vincennes east to City Limits. STATE, (Division line east and west) from the River north to City Limits.


STONE, one north Main from upper Vincennes east to East. SUMMITT from State south east to Pearl.


SYCAMORE, one north Oak from Bank cast to Vincennes rd. TENTHI, (upper) from the River north to Oak.


THIRD, (lower) see Washington.


THIRD, North Albany.


THIRD, (npper) from River north to Oak. THIRTEENTH, (upper) from the River north to Poplar.


THOMAS, from Market north to Shelby. TROY, two south Main from upper Vincennes rd. east to City Limits. TWELFTH, (upper) from the River north to Division. UNION, from Olden east to old Vincennes.


VINCENNES, (lower) two west Seventh from Main north to Spring. VINCENNES, (npper) one East Sixteenth, from River north to Charleston rd. VINE ALLEY, West Union. VINE, West Union,


WALNUT, see Fifteenth.


WALNUT, (2d,) West Union. WASHINGTON, from Ealy, (County rd.) north. WASHINGTON, (lower 3d) from the River north to South. WASHINGTON, one west up Vincennes from Main to Market. WATER, one north the River and running parallel with the same. WEST, North Albany.


WEST, one west Griffith, from upper South, north east to City Limits. WEST, two east up Vincennes from Margin north to Elm. WHITEHILL, one west up Vincennes from Market north to Division. WILLIAMS, (see Third.)


WILSON, one west Jefferson from Water north to Floyd.


FLOYD COUNTY BUSINESS REGISTER.


Academies, Colleges, &c. (See also Select Schools.)


Brown Geo. D., Pearl, cor Spring DePauw College, 8.8 Main, cor up Ninth Morse's Academy, up 11th, cor Market Tousley's Academy, Elin, cor 7th


Agricultural Implements.


Beharrell H., Jr., & Co. 284 Market Brown William, 61 State Featheringill M., 63 State


Architects. Koonz J. A. W., Poplar, cor John


Auction and Commission. Wattam Joseph, 40 State


Axe Manufacturers. Ford, Conner & Co., up 10th, cor Water


Bakeries.


Brown Garrett, 362 Market City Bakery, F. Schlageter, 249 up Spring


Ehrhart George, 63 Pearl Fetter John, 362 Main Gavin John, low 4th, cor Market Kempf Peter, 260 Market " Losson Frank, 236 Main Losson John, 216 Market Losson Nicholas, 92 Main 11


Merker Christian, up 8th, bet Oak and Sycamore Union, Henry Merker, prop, 332 Main Zink David, 148 Main


Bands.


New Albany Silver Cornet Band, David Axline, leader, 220 Market New Albany String Band, John Kelner, leader


Bankruptcy, Register in.


Butler Noble C., 273 Main


Banks.


Bank of Salem, s e cor Market and Pearl First National Bank, New Albany, n e cor Bank and up Main


Merchants' National Bank, 299, 301 up Main New Albany National Bank, n e cor Main and Pearl. Savings Bank, (McDonald, Brown & Co.,) 72 Pearl


Barbers and Hairdressers. Bohl Charles W., up Market, bet 3d and 4th Carter James, (col'd), 46 State Franklin Hotel, Malone's


For " A No. 1" Signs try Barrett & Hale, 328 Main, above Bank.


NATIONAL CAPITAL LIFE INS. CO., Washington, D. C. No restrictions 158 BUSINESS REGISTER.


They are not excelled.


Kiser Henry, 252 Market Knobloch Frederich, 232 Main Malone William, Bank, 1 n Main Paulson Augustus, 261 Main Robinson Handy, 93 State Scherrer George, 92 State Steinhauer Conrad, 141 Main Veit August, 317 up Main Walls & Bibb, Commercial Hotel Ward & Carpenter, n s Spring, bet Pearl and Bank Weber Louis, 98 Pearl Weisbach C., 76 Pearl


White George, Main, bet 2d and 3d


Beds and Mattrasses.


Alexander F. W., 326 np Main


Billiard Halls.


Delmonico, State, cor Bank Fontaine C. H., 126 Pearl


Bitters.


Mitchell F. A. & Co., 307, 309 up Main Wilcox's Family Bitters, 91 Pearl


Blacksmiths. (See also Wagon Makers.)


Albert John, Sr., Mooresville Armstrong William, Mooresville Axline & Jackson, up 3d, bet Main and Market Beck John G., New Albany Bettman Charles, s s Market, nr Washington Biel August, Charleston rd, e Vin- eennes


Brocard Alex, Mooresville Bunch Adam, Salem rd


Deeble Charles, Pearl, 3 s Spring Edward William, Georgetown Graff Francis, No. 35 Main Heckell Henry, Elm, cor Pearl Hembell Christian, Greenville Hipple George M., up Water, bet Pearl and Bank


Cherry and Ealy


Krousgill Conrad, Edwardsville Lush Jacob H., Georgetown Lush Jacob, Jr., Georgetown Lush Peter, Galena


Marsh S. S., low Water, bet 3d and 4th


Merker John, s s up Market, bet 3d and 4th


Miller Robert C., Georgetown


Munster William, n w cor State and Elm


Patten John K., Scottsville Pennington E. L., Main st Richards George, Mooresville


Riedy James, s s Market, nr Wash- ington Reisert Joseph, Greenville


Taylor John W., Greenville


Walter John P., Corydon rd Wehner Michael, New Albany


Weisinberger Frank, es State, 1 n Ealy Wiley Alfred W., Market, cor up 8th


Wright William L., Greenville Zahn David H., Georgetown


Bleachers and Pressers.


Davis P. C., Mrs., s s Elm, bet Bank and up Third Patton & Carroll, 74 up Third. (See card.)


Blocks.


Robinson M. J , Water, n e cor low 4th


Boarding Houses.


Allen & McIntyre, Main, s e cor low 8th


Barringer Sarah C., e s low 1st, bet Main and Market Beck F. E., 130 Pearl Beeler William, 203 low Spring Blue Sarah, Water, bet low 4th and 5th


JOSEPH MCGINN, Manufacturer and Dealer in


BOOTS, SHOES,


-AND-


GAITERS,


We manufacture all our work, and warrant the sine to be as represented. Fine Custom Work made to order. No. 364 Main St., cor, up 4th, NEW ALBANY, - - IND.


Dilger Lena, n s Dewey, 4 e up Roose Charlie, 13th


Israel Mary A., 228 Main James Elizabeth, e s up 3d, 2 n Elin Jenkins John, Spring, 1 w low 1st Kraft Conrad, 253 Market Miller Ann Mrs., 168 Pearl ()'Neal Mary Mrs., 435 up Main Phillips Mrs. E., 36 low 2d Reibel Joseph, 256 Market Riggle Enoch, w sup 11th, 1 s R.R. Rooter Elizabeth, Water, 1 w Bank Scharf Antone, 258 Market Sowle A. Mrs., 402 Main


Boiler Makers.


Stucky & Co., e s low 2d, bet Main and Water. (See card.)


Bonded Warehouse.


Lewis Bros., 258 Main


Bookbinders.


Norman & Matthews, Ledger, 64 Pearl


New Albany Book Bindery, Com- merci .l, s w cor State and Main


Books (Religious) & Stationery.


Boat Builders.


Alford Jacob, n w cor State and -Water


Applegate Joseph F., Water, bet low 1st and State Cogswell J., Water, bet low 1st and State


Hill D. C. & Co., Water, bet low 7th and 8th


Hipple & Rager, Water, cor low 2d Jones William, Water, foot low 10th Nunemacher John R., 276 Maia


Smith & Russell, 314 Main. (See side margin lines.)


Boat Stores.


Boot and Shoe Makers and Re- tail Dealers.


Neubauer John,


n w cor State and Water. (Ses Akers John H., Greenville card.)


Barrows Solomon, Georgetown


For Dry Goods, Carpets, etc., go to LINDLEY & BRO., 286 Main.


Bell J. S. & Co., 330 up Main


Books & Stationery, Wholesale and Retail.


Day E. R., 34 State Hannan John P., 96 Pearl


Wible Henry T., Water, n w cor low 4th


to pursue any business or to travel or reside anywhere. M. B. FERRY & CO.,


BUSINESS REGISTER.


STATE AGENTS.


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Geissler John M., Market, nr 10th | Kaiser F. August, w s State, bet


Steckenriter Elizabeth, w s State, 4 n Water Williams John Mra., Water, bet up 4th and 5th


cor low 1st and Water. (See card.)


For Furniture go to J. SHRADER & SONS, 257-9 Main


Fancy Goods of all descriptions at DOLLEN'S, 290 Main


161


BUSINESS REGISTER.


James N. T., n s Oak, 2 e up 5th 160 BUSINESS REGISTER. Terstegge Joseph J., Brush Makers. Schwazel Joseph, 133 State 31 State Bartlette Willis, Market, n e cor Schmidt Frederick, 201 Market low 6th Header Jacob, n's Market, bet up Seitz Andrew, Galena Builders and Contractors. 14th and 15th Davis Wesley, 234 Main, bet low 2d and 3d Deming & Mckinley, 230 Main Stout Leonidas, Spring, cor 4th Deuser Alois, 371 Market Siep John, Market, bet 3d and 4th Halstead & Baldock, State, nr J. M. & I. R. R. depot La Follette David W., State, n e cor Market Zeilker Anton, 375 Market Sinith Justin, 212 Market Bounty, Pension and Claim Agent. Smith Peter, 164 Pearl Fell Nicholas, Spring, n e cor up Brass Foundries. 5th Fenger Xavier, 250 Market U. S. Solar Light Co., 65 State Burning Fluid. Fenimore John, Main, n w cor low 7th Terstegge J. J., 31 State Tresenriter Gideon B., George- Dorst J. II., Water, bet Jow 1st and 2d town Triebner Henry, 247 Spring Carpenters and Builders. Flickner Isaac N., Georgetown Trinler George, State, cor Market Hinkebein Gerhard, 346 Market Lemmon B. F., No. 2 State Brewers. Helm Conrad, 96 Bank Hendricks Charles, 355 Market MAIN STREET BREWERY, Hood George, 103 State Hoppingen Harmon J., 136 State MARTIN KALEN, Proprietor. Hurrle L., 80 Pearl Jackson William B., 344 Market Kane Michael J., 176 Main Kemble John, 222 Main Trinler John, 312 Main Ammons James M., 168 Market Banes William & J. T., Market, cor up 9th Walker Andrew, Spring, 2 e low Beck Matthew, low 2d, cor Main Bracher Charles, up Vincennes, cor Elm Ist Wallace Logan, Market, cor Vin- cennies Welman W. H., 272 Main Wolf George I., Geergetown Bullock John R., alley up 5th, bet Market and Main Woltz Lucas, Pearl, 3 8 Oak WEST ST., COR. MAIN. Gust James, up 9th, bet Market and Spring Brewer of the Woodward J. K., 264 Main Kemper Frank, Water, 3 w Bank Klingman Adam, 262 Market Boots and Shoes, Wholesale. Johnson James, up 5th, bet Spring and Elm Klingman Frederick, State, near Bradley, Peck & Co., BEST BEER. Lamb J. S., Main, cor up 4th Low Jacob, up 10th, bet Market and Spring Lynn William, State, bet Cherry and Ely Cherry Kuehn Herman, up Vincennes, cor Spring Long Henry S., Georgetown Longhmiller A. R., Greenville McCown James, Greenville ("Orders Solicited by Mail. McNeff & Sackett, 319 Market McBarn Hugh, 5th, bet Market Market Street Brewery, (Peter Buchheit) up 10th, bet WM. MILLER, McGinn Joseph, Market and Spring. (See card.) and Spring McBride John, 208 Market Pearl, s e cor Spring Cadawalader T. & J. & Co., 55 State Delivered Free of Charge to any part of the city. Culbertson W. S. & Son, 68 and 70 Pearl Day S. C. & Sons, 48 and 50 State McClung & Brewer, 293 up Main, cor Pearl McCord, Bradley & Co., 81 and 83 364 Main. (See card p. 159.) Reising Paul, Carpenter & Builder Martze Killian, Mooresville Mattocks Thomas S., Main, cor 3d May Absolom, 6th, nr Sycamore Miller Miles, 84 Main Monney Martin J. G., 244 Main Noyes John E., 264 Market Brick Yards. Ritz Frank B., 336 Main Crawford J. B., N. State, W. U. Crook Joseph, Galena BUILDINGS CONTRACTED FOR And JOBBING promptly attended to. Erdinann Henry, N. State Harms Barney, Oak, bet West Minton Robert P., Georgetown and Thomas Mottwiler Anthony, Georgetown and Thomas Kelly Samuel, State, cor Union Spainhowr David, Elm, bet West Nafius & Fetzer, State, bet Elm and Oak Sappenfield Albert, Greenville Sappenfield John, Greenville Sappenfield Mathias, Greenville Pearl, and 271 Market low 4th, s w cor Spring. (See card.) Spring Brewery, (Sohn & Co.,) up Vincennes, cor Locust SHAW & ANDERMAN. Wholesale Manufacturers of Upper Ninth, Cor. Main Sts., NEW ALBANY, IND. Remember that SMITH & RUSSELL, 314 Main, sell Books and Stationery cheaper than any other house. Go to VAN DUSEN & SHAW'S for a HAT OR SET OF FURS. Also to examine the HOWE MACHINE.


Schan Charles, 280 Main Schmadel Tobias, 8th, cor Syca- more


Childrens' Hand-Made SHOES. 238 Main st., under Woodward Hall, NEW ALBANY, IND. Le All Orders Promptly Attended to ..


For "A No. 1" Signs try Barrett & Hale, 328 Main, above Bank. They are not excelled.


WM.E. GROVE, Mer. Tailor, dealer in Gents' Goods, 267 Main


162 BUSINESS REGISTER.


Peirce James, 108 Market Rogers Jonathan, Spring, cor up 9th Ronth & Stevenson, Main, cor low 7th Shrader John & Sons, 157-59 Main Sowle & Bullock, up 14th, 2 s Dewey


Carpet Weavers.


Hartmann Joseph, Sycamore, 3 w np Vincennes


Carpets and Oil Cloths.


Kendle & Stoy, 298 Main Lindley J. F. & Bro., 286 Main


Carriage Builders.


Axline & Jackson, up 3d, bet Main and Market


Goodale H. L., Main, cor low 9th Phoenix, Lewis Hans, propr, up 3d, bet Main and Water Wyman & Tribbey, 141 State


. Castings.


Dorst J. H., Water, bet low 1st and 2d


Milligan Samuel, up Water, bet Pearl and Bank


Chair Makers.


Klener H. Jacob, up 8th, 7 n Syca more Shrader John & Sons, 257-59 Main


China, Glass and Queensware.


oCastlen & Briggs, 71 and 73 Pearl Crane J. E. & Bro., 304 Main


Watkin & Co., 282 Main


Cigars & Tobacco, Whol & Ret.


Beard J. Albert, 254 Main Boss Fred H., 46 State Brooks Susan, 218} Main Endress William H., 102 Pearl Fisher Charles P., up Vincennes, bet King and Division Jurgens Adolph, Pearl, 1 n Main




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