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OLD LADIES' HOME Southside Main street, opposite Upper Seventh. This institution was erocted by W. &. Cul- bertson, Peg, for the benefit of needy and worthy widows, and pas a provision for its future maintenance ; ho further adt part the munificent sum of $150,000 as an endowment fund. Mrs. Mary Baldwin, Matron.
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SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
Grand Lodge of Indiana -Meets at Indianapolis fourth Tuceday in May, 1889. I. P. Leyden, of New Albany, G. M .; Thomas B. Long, of Terre Haute, Deputy G. M .; J. J. Todd, of Bluffton, H. G. W .; N. R. Buckle, of Indianapolis, J. G. W .; Martin H. Rice, of Indianapolis, G. T .; W. H. Smythe, of Indianapolis. G. 800 .; Rev. R. J. Gants, of Indianapolis, G. C .; John D. Widaman, of Warsaw, G. L .; A. O. Marsh, of Win- chester, G. M .; Sidney W. Douglass, of Evansville, 8. G. D .; W. C. Munemscher of New Albany, J. G. D .; J. M. Jamison, of Indianapolis, G. Tyler.
NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 30 Meets at Hall, Pearl, ww cor Market, on the first and third Thursday of each month. Holmes R. Love, W. M .; William Briggs, 8. W .; Thon. L. Mul- ineaux, J. W .; George Newhouse, Trein .; L. B. Huckby, Bee; E. G. Wayman, 8. D .; James W. Hindman, J. D., Joka Nadius, Tyler.
JEFFERSON LODGE No. 104-Moets at Hall, Pearl, se por Market, on the second and fourth Thursday of coch month.
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Walter C. Nunemscher, W. M .; Robert W. Morris, S. W. William 8. Shes, J. W .; W. F. Taley, Tross .; M. D. Condit, See .; I. P. Loyden, S. D .: Daniel E. Sittason, J. D .; R. E. Burk, Edward H. Mann, Stewards : Geo. L. Eiseman, Tylen
DRPAUW LODGE No. 388-Mesta at Hall, Pearl, sw cor Market, on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, Alexander McBride, W. M .; Henry Hindmarch, S. W .; Charles Day, J. W .: Walter L. Smith, Treas .; G. W. Harrison; See .; L W. Stoy, &. D .; William Byland, J. D .; D. F. Houpt, Jacob Schechter, Steward; Lewis Hunlow. Tyler.
PYTHAGORAS LODGE No. 855 (GERMAN)- Meets al Hall, Pearl, ww. cor Market, on the first and third Tuesday et each month. Adsm Scharf, W. M .; John Lindemann, 8. W. C. Heimberger, J. W .; Louis Hartman, Treas; Geo. Ehrhart, Sec; J. Seymour, 8. D .; M. Silberman, J. D., Henry Denny, Tyler.
GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF INDIANA- Meets in Indianapolis on the first Wednesday succeeding the third Monday in October. Calvin W. Prather, of Jefferson- ville, G. H. P .; Daniel McDonald, of Plymouth, D. G. H. P; Elmer Crockett, of South Bend, G. K .; Jacob W. Smith, of Indianapolis, G. S .; Edward J. Charoh, of Le Porte, G. O. of the H .; Edward S. Ross, of Wabash, G. R. A. O .; Martin IL Rice, of Indianapolis, G. T .; John M. Bramwell, of Indianapoi Hin, G. 8 .; David M. Burns, of Lebanon, G. C .; Roger Parry, of Indianapolis, G. G.
NEW ALBANY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, NO. 17- Meets at Hall, Pearl, ww cor Market, on the second Monday of each month. L. W. Stoy, High Priest ; John J. Richards, King; Theo. A. McDonald, Scribe . William F. Tuley, Capt. Host; Jacob R. Heck, P. Sojourner ; William Briggs, R. A. Capt .; Charles 8. Day, Sd Vail : William S. Shea, 2 Vail; D. I. Sittazon, Int Vail ; W. C. Nunemacher, Treas., M. D. Condif, Seo .; John Nafius, Sentinel and Janitor.
INDIANA COUNCIL, No. 1, R. AND S. M .- Mesta al Hall, Pearl, ww cor Market, on the second Monday of March June, September and December. W. C. Nunemacher, Il Master ; J. J. Richards, Dept. I. M .; L. W. Stay, P. C. Work; W. B. Godtry, O. G .; John Nafins, Sen .; I. P. Leyden, Treats M. D. Condit, Roc.
GRAND COMMANDERY OF INDIANA-Meats at Indi- anapolis on the last Tuesday in April. Sir Rouben Peden, Knightatown, R. E. G. C .; Sir Duncan T. Bacon, Indianapolis, V. R. D. G. O; Sir Henry H. Lancaster, Lafayette, E. G. G .; Bir Irwin B. Webber, Warsaw, E. G. C. G .; Sir W. Fred. Pettit, Shawnee Mound, E. G. P .; Sir Joseph A. Manning, Michigan
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City, B. G. S. W .: Sir James B. Bafford, Columbus, E. O. J. W .; Bir Joseph W. Smith, Indianapolis, E. G. Trons .; Sir John M. Bramwell, Indianapolis, E. G. Reen; Bir 8. 8. Johnson, Jet- feronville, E. G. St. B .; Sir Chns. W. Stek, South Bend, B. - G. Sw B .; Sir James M. Jameson, Indianapolis, G. O. of the G. NEW ALBANY COMMANDERY No. 5 Meets 4th Hon- dey of each month at Hall, Pearl, southwest cor Market. Bir Jonathan Peters, E. C .: Bir Wm. F. Tuley, G .; A. C. Beamer, C. G .; Sir John A. Hutton, Prelate; Sir W. B. Godfrey, S. W,; Sir Levi L. Plurce, J. W., Bir Walter O. Nunemscher Tross- aver; Sir M. D. Condiff, Recorder; Sir H. J. Roamer, St. Be .; Sir Richard M. Boardman, Sword Bn; Sir Theo. A. McDonald, Warder, Sir John Nafius, Sentinel.
OÓLOBED LODORS.
(This Lodge grims to work under a dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England.)
87. JOHN LODGE No. 8. Morts first Monday In every month at Hall 189 State, bet Elmo and Oak.
BUTH LODGE -Meets 2d Monday of each month at Hell, 189 State.
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GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Mosts third Wednesday in May and November ut Indianapolis. L. T. Michener, of Indianapolis, G. M .; J. R. O. F. Harper, of Madison, D. G. M .; C. C. Binkl ., of Richmond, G. W .; B. E. Postor, of Indians- polis, R. W. G Sec .; Theo. P. Haughey, of Indianapolis, B. W. G. T .; John F. Wildman, of Muncie, G. Rep .; J. B. Kenner, of Huntington, G. Rep .; W. Y. Modroe, of Franklin G. Chaplain; Geo. W. Sowerwino, of Wilkinson, G. M .; Bon. J. Franklin, of Indianapolis, O. C. D. E. McCallum, of Ledenworth, G. G .; John T. Leach, of Ft. Wayne, G. H.
PATRIARORS METTANT.
CANTON NEW ALBANY No. " Dr. H. J. Needmm, Capt; Wm. M. Mix, Liont .; Wm. Town, Bosign; M. W. Lown. Olk; J. B. Mitobell, Aoet. Meat on 20 and 4th, Tuesday of each month, at Odd Fellows Hall.
NEW ALBANY LODGE Wo. 1-Meet wery Monday eveningsat Hall, Market, no cor Bank. Montgomery Lewis, N. G., Wm. Grisham, V. G., Engono Walker, R. 8 .; 0. Gravde, Trena .; J. G. Harrison, P. B."
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NEW ALBANY LODGE No. 10-Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, Market, no cor Bank. W. E. Grove, N. G., H. J. Needham, V. G .; Wm. M. Mix, Seo .; R. Wattam, Trods; J. W. Buok, P. S .; Trustees, George Mccullough, Jas. Philip, J. B. Mitchell, Thos. B. Love and . L. D. Bareford,
HOPE LODGE No. 88 -Meets every Friday evening si Hall, Market, ne cor Bank. Joha McQuiddy, N. G .; Nogle Morris, V. G .; A. H. McQuiddy, R. S .; J. O. English, P. S .; J. F. Daerment, Trees.
HUMBOLDT LODGE No. 284 (GERMAN)-Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, Market, nw oor Pearl. N. Best, N. G .; John H. Beil, V. G .; John P. Schmitt, R. S .; Jacob Her- tor, P. S .; Jacob Weber, Treas.
JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT No. 1-Meets every firat and third Tuesdays in each month 'at Hall, Market, ne of Bank. John Nairy, O. P .; Joseph Walker, II. P .; Wm. Tows, 8. W .; M. Zeigler, J. W .; T. B. Love, S .; W. M. Mix, F. S .; K. Wattam, Tross.
RUTH LODGE No. 1, DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA- Meets every second and fourth Wednesday in each month. Mrs. . C. Sweepey, N. G .; Mrs. H. Newhouse, V. G .; Miss Mollie Anderson, R. S .; Andrew Fite, F. S .; Mrs. Lovina Fito, Trenk ODD FELLOWS MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION OF NEW ALBANY-Moots first Friday in each month. Jamw Wilson Pres .; George bonnon, Vice-Pres .; William M. Mix,
GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE, I. O. 0. F. W. E. Grove, Pros .; Jas. G. Harrison, Sec .; 8. S. Staloup, M. W. Lewis, C. Pamin, J. W. Buck, Jacob Herter, J, Irvin, Charles Roos.
COLORED LODONI-
[These lodges claim to work under a dispensation from grand lodge of England.] EDMONDS LODGE, No. 1,544 Meets first and thiel Tuesday in each month at hall, 189 State.
ST. PAUL'S LODGE, No. 1,546-Meets second and forth Wednesday in each month at hall, west side State, bet Marku and Spring.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 10-Moats every Wednesday evening at hall, west side State, bet Main and Market. In. W. L. Starr, P. C; Andrew Miller, C. C .; Michsol Shaney, V.C .; John R. Morris, K. of R. and 8 .; George Riddle Jr., M. of 1;
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J. B. Mitoboll, M. of E .; Charles Windle, M. at A .; L. Russell, R. E. Burke and J. L. Crump, Trustees.
IVANHOE LODGE, No. 16-Meets every Monday evening at hall; west side State, bet Main and Market. R. B. King, P. C .; E. E. Merker, O. O .; T., M. MaCulloch, V. O .; H. M. Cooper, K. of R. and 8 .; Jno. W. Seabrook, M. of F .; I. A. Robinson, M. of E .; Charles Irwin, P .; W. O. Conner, M.dt. A .; H. F. Hopkins, I. G .; George Jasper, O. G .; F. P. Bethel, William Byers, P. H. Barret, Trustees.
ROWENA LODGE, No. 28-Meets every Friday evening at Hall, west side Stato, bet Main and Marketi L. Abney, P. C .; W. J. Trinler, C. C .; Ed Sittason, V .. G .; George Stein- hauer, P .; P. B. Flickner, Mat A .; Fred Zufall, I. G .; James Campbell, O .. G .; J. Buck, K. of R. and 8 .; A. Loughmiller, M. of F .; J. Phillips, M. of B .; G. Goodbub, W. Mix and George Bears, Trustees.
NEW ALBANY DIVISION, No. 5-Meets every Tuesday evening at Armory, Pearl, se cor Spring. H. M. . Cooper, S. K. O .; George Jasper, S. K. Lt .; F. G. Corbett, S. K. H .; G. Heyd, S. K. G .; Frank Joy, S. K. 8 .; Charles Mitchell, S. K. R .; H. B. Loughmiller, Treas .; T. Smith, John Horn Jr. and George Heyd, Trustees.
SECTION 22, ENDOWMENT BANK, K. at P .- Meets first Thursday in each month, at. Hall, we State, bet Main and Market. T. Smith, Pres .; Jos. Sisloff, Vice-Pres .; Jno. W. Seabrook, Sec. and Tress.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets in annual session at Indianapolis, fourth Tuesday of February, 1889. Adolph S. Lane, Vincennes, G. D .; W. F. Cullen, Logansport, G. V. D .; S. Sexton, North Manchester, G. A. D .; J. M. Brown, Brasil, G. Chaplain ; A. J. Sargent, Rushville, G. G .; Walter B. Godfrey, New Albany, G. T .; James W. Jacobs, Jefferson- ville, G. R .; W. S. Carpenter, Cloverland, G. G .; J. G. Hill, Rochester, G. 8.
Trustos, W. F. Loon, Cannelton. Supreme Representative J. W. Wartman, Evansville. Alt. Sup. Rep-P. W. Bartholomew, Indianapolis. State Medical Examiner J. A. Swartsel, Vincennes. NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 922-Meets every first and third Tuesday night at Hall, Pearl, nw cor Market ..
OCEOLA LODGE, No. 47 Meets every second and fourth Tuesday night at Hall, Pearl, nw cor Market.
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ENTANTO AND LADINS OF HONOR.
GOODWILL LODGE, Wo. 17-Mosts every Thursday evening at 78 Pearl. VICTORY LODGE, Mo. 375-Meeta every Wednesday ovening at 75 Peerl. TRIUMPH LODGE, No. 098 --- Meets every Monday even- ing at 15 Poont. SCHILLER LODGE, No. 714-Mosts every Tacoday even- ing at TS Pearl. . FRIENDSHIP LODOR, Mo .-- - Meoto every Friday evening At 75 Pearl.
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MORNING STAR LODGE, No. 7 -- Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, State, ne cor Market. P. H. Barrot, M. W .; Junta Di Pacr, G. F .; Isaac Bullock, O .; Jacob Herter, Recor- der; Toomes Krements, Fin .; Matt Klarer, Receiver.
ROBERT BLUM LODGE, No. 78 Meets every other Monday evening, at Han, west side State, between Market and Main.
SECRET LEAGUE
NEW ALBANY LODGE, No. 24-Mpots at Clapp's Hall on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of every month John Berger, Past Cardinal; John J. Richards,; Cardinal ; Lindo Blunt, Vice-Cardinal; Nelson R. Petery, Treasurer ; Ella H. Grob, Recorder; W. H. Smith, Petitioner ; Bliss Wowwny, Masshal ; Jonathon Poters, Guard.
UNIVEMAL BROTHERHOOD.
DIDIANOLA COMMANDERY No. 1-Meets every Wody merry evening, at Hall, west side Pearl, betwoon Spring and
NEW ALBANY (JUNIOR COMMANDEY) No. 1-Moot every other Thenday evening at Hall, west side Pearl, between Spring and Km.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
DUDLEY TEMPLE OF HONOR No. 7 -- Ments in Ball, i Vernis Block, opp Post Office, every Tacaday evening-
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WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION --. Mission, southside East Spring, bet &d and 4th. Meetings Sunday at 8 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:80
CATHOLIO BOOTETINS.
GERMAN JESUS MARIA AND JOSEPH'S BENEVO- LENT SOCIETY-Meets first Sundey in esch month at Hall, eastside. Bust Eighth, bet Spring and Blmi
ST. JOSEPH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY -Moste first Mon- day in coch month at Hail, es Pearl, between Market and Spring
HOLY TRINITY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY- Mesta Brot Sunday in each month at Hall, es Market, between Bast Sixth and Seventh.
ST. ALOYSIUS TEMPERANCE CADETS SOCIETY- Meets et Hall, southside Market between East Sixth and
ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets Neo- ond Sunday in each month at Ifall, southside Market, between Best Sixth and Seventh
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA No. 7-Meeta second and fourth Banday at Hall, southside Bast Market, bo- twoon Birth and Seventh.
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA No. 9. Mosts see- ond end fourth Sunday at Hall, East Sighth, between Merket sad Spring.
TURNERS.
GERMAN TURNERS-Moet at Turner Hall, nw cor West First and Majo, on the first Banday of each month.
MISSORLLANROUS SOCIETIES.
ALSACE AND LORRAINE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY -- Meeta second Monday in each month at Hall, east side Pearl, between Market and Spring.
APOLLO CLUB-A. E. Endris, Pres .; Edward Millheiser, Vice Prog; Jas. F. Irwin, Book; J. C. Pitt, Freak; L. G. Plains, Grillo Streepy, D. D. Blanchard, Board of Directors. Mosts at 181 Pearl street.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF INDUSTRY -- Meets overy Friday. ovening, Pearl northwest oor Merket.
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FIRST WORKINGMAN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY- Moota Gret Friday in each month at Hall, 114 State, between Market and Bring.
D. O. H. THE HARUGARIRS-Meets every second Mog- day in the month at 114 Stato. George Feilbach, Pres; Matthias Bok, Sea .; Jacob Goodbub, Treas.
CITIZENS SAVINGS ASSOCIATION-F. M. Tribber, Pron; W. IL. Mckay, Vice Pres .; D. M. Hammond, See .; O. W. Smith, Treas; 67 Pearl.
FIRST GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Tocada'y in each month at Hall, 114 State.
FLOYD COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY-Peter R. Stay. Pres .; Rev. Charles Hutchinson. Soc .; Harvey A. Scribner, Trong; Llewellyn Russell, depository agent. Depository 12 Rost Main.
FRENCH MUTUAL AID SOCIETY-Meets firat Wednes- day in each month, at Cannon's Hall, east side Pearl, between Market and Spring.
JABGER SOCIETY-Moots first Wednesday in coch mouth at Hall, 114 State, between Market and Spring.
NEW ALBANY GERMAN BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVING ASSOCIATION No. 1-H. Knirihm, Sect .; 16 Kast Spring-
NEW ALBANY SAVING ASSOCIATION.F. M. Trib- bey, Prew .; W. H. MoKay, Vice Pres .; G. B. Cardwill, Sec .; G. W. Smith, Tross .; 67 Pearl.
HOME LOAN ASSOCIATION -F. M. Tribbey, Pres .; L A. Craig, Vice Pres .; G. B. Cardwill, Sec .; G. W. Smith, Treas; 67 Pearl.
HOWARD PARK BUILDING ASSOCIATION -- Lovi L. Pierce, pres .; George B. Cardwill, sos .; Adam Heimberger, trees .; Noble D. Morris, agt 35 B Main.
NEW ALBANY BASE BALL ASSOCIATION-E. G. Henry, pres .; E. B. Stotsenburg, vice pres., C. J. Frederick, soc. and treas., 90 Pearl. Directors B. G. Heary, R. B. Stot- senberg, C. J. Frederick, R. B. King, W. C. Conner, Herman Kaiser, Sam. Cerf, Chas. B. Meskin, James W. Dunbar, Bon Norton and Joseph Ratlodge.
CEMETERIES.
NORTHERN BURIAL GROUND 'East 6th, north of Po der. James Brown. Barton. This cemetery, under the "control of the city, is finely laid out and ornamented. Monw ments of every variety/kre tastefully disposed throughout the grounds, some of them San works of art.
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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.
HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CEMETERY -- Green Valley road, noet city limits.
COLORED BURIAL GROUNDS-Westside, West, north of Esly. Burrell Grundy, sexton. This cemetery is under the control of the city.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CEMETERY -- (German), Poter Roth, sexton. Charlestown road, near city limits.
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK-Main, northeast cor Bank. . Capital #800,000. Serplas $60,000. W. B. Calbertson, President ; J. J. Brown, Vice-President; S. A. Calbortsen, Cashier ; W. 8. Culbertson, J. J. Brown, A. Dowling, M. McDonald and J. K. Woodward Jr., Directors.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK-Main, northeast oor Pearl. Ospital $100,000, surplus $100,000. N. T. DePauw, President; E. C. Hangary, Cashier; N. T. DePauw. O. H. Fawcett, J. K. Woodward Jr., G. V. Howk, O. W. DoPaww and E. C. Hangary, Directors.
NEW ALBANY NATIONAL BANK-15 E Main. Capital $200,000. Surplus and profits-$110,000. James M. Hamns, President ; M. A. Weir, Cashier ; J. M. Hains, N. T. DePauw, John McColloch, O, W. DePauw, Peter R. Stoy, M. A. Weir and Moses Irwin, Directors.
NEW ALBANY BANKING COMPANY-Pearl, south- east cor Market. Capital $100,000, surples $20,000. I. S. Winstandley, President; O. J. Frederick, Cukier; W. W. Tuley, G. O. Cannon, Paul Reising, I. S. Winstandly, W. L. Breyfoglie, W. O. Winstandley and John H. Stotenberg, Directors.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK-14 & Main. Capital $100,000, surplus $20,000. L. Bradley, President; E. B. Lapping, Cashier ; L. Bradley, I. P. Leyden, R. P. Main, R. G. McCord, 8. W. Walts, Jacob Goodbub and John Bhrader Sr., Directors.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
CITIZENS ELECTRIC LIGHT CO .- Office 84 E Main, works Sycamore, cor E 4th. . W. S. Culbertson, President;
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J. K. Woodward Jr., Secretary and Treasurer ; J. O. English, Cashier.
GAS-LIGHT AND OOKB CO., OF NEW ALBANY Office 34 B Main, Works Sycamore, cor Upper Fourth. W. S. Culbertson, President; J. K. Woodward Jr., Secretary sol Treswer; James 'W. Dunbar, Superintendent ; J. O. English, Cashier; W. 8. Culbertson, John McCulloch, J. K. Wool wed, J. K. Woodward Jr. and George H. Devol, Directors. NEW ALBANY AND PORTLAND FERRY 00.0fee Water, northeast cor Third, Capt. Moses Irwin, Superintie- duat ; IL. W. Fawcett, Secretary.
NEW ALBANY COTTON BATTING MILLS Best 8th, near Vincennes. L. Bradley, Secretary and Treasurer; L. Bradley, David B. Boll, George L. Dunforth and Charles L. Bradley, Directors.
NEW ALBANY RAIL MILL CO .- OMfoe Water, bit Lower Dizth and Bleventh. C. W. DeFauw, President; N. T. DePoww, Vice-President; Albert Trinter, Manager; N. T. DoPauw, P. R. Stoy, A. Dowling, O. W. DePauw md A. Trinler, Directors.
NEW ALBANY LEDGER CO .- 120 Pearl. Jonathas Posers, President and Manager ; J. P. Applegute, Editor.
NEW ALBANY FORGE ROLLING MILL Water, near Bent Sixth. Charles Sackett, President; Georgs I. Beckett, Secretary and Treasurer; John 8, Day, L. 8. WinstandNy, Charles Backett, Fred D. Connor and R. J. Brooks, Directors. NEW ALBANY STREET RAILWAY OO. Vincennes, Lot Main and Market. J. F. Gobhart, President ; W. L. Timberlake, Superintendent; W. W. Hin. Secretary; W. C. Crane, Treasurer. Bennett H. Young, J. F. Gebbert, O. N. Dettew, Alexander Dowling, Thos, W. Balfit, W. T. Grant und Theodory Harris, Dirsolorz
NEW ALBANY WATER WORKS -Oflos Maine, no oor Peeri Organised December 7th, 1874. Works completed and water turned on July 1st, 1876. C. H. Forrent, Presi. dent; R. C. Hangary, Secretary and Treasurer; Frank Schefold, Superintendent; J. K. Woodward, C. H. Fawcett, R. O. Hangary, J. K. Woodward Jr .; J. F. Gubbart, W. H. Dulllegham and G. O. Cannon, Directors.
NEW ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS (and Proprietors Olio Falla Warp Mills)-East side Upper Vincennes, worth of Besler. Office 17 E Main, N. T. DePauw, President; Samuel W. Vance, Secretary ; Edward Croxall, Book-keeper and Treasurer ; J. F. Gebhart, Superintendent ; N. T. DePaul, C. W. DePauw, E. Benjamin, Elijah Newland and J. F. Gof- bort, Directors
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OHIO FALLS IRON WORKS Office Water, bet Lower Fourth and Fifth. N. T. DePauw, President; P. R. Stoy, Vice-President and Treasurer ; N. T. DePauw, P. R. Stoy, Walter E. Stoy, William H. Lewis and John McCulloch, Directors. 1.
THE DAY LEATHER CO .- A. T. Day, President; John I. Day, Vice-President ; Charles Day, Secretary and Treas- urer.
VARIETY MANUFACTURING 00 .- John MeMshel, President ; W. O. Vance, Secretary. 81 E Main.
NEWSPAPERS.
NEW ALBANY LEDGER (DEMOCARTIO)-Daily and weak- ly. Office 120 Pearl. Published by the New Albany Ledger Co .; Jonathan Peters, President and Manager; J. P. Applegate, Editor. Terms, daily. $5 00 per year. weekly, $1 00 per year ..
NEW ALBANY DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG (DEMOCRATIO)- Weekly. "Otto Palmer, editor and proprietor. Office 186 Pearl. Price 82 00.
NEW ALBANY EVENING TRIBUNE (REFTELICAN)- Daily and Weekly. Office 50 Pearl. Published by Packard & Brown. Terms, daily, $5 00 a year, 10 cents a week. Semi- weekly $1 60 a year.
PUBLIO PRESS-Weekly. Josiah Gwin, publisher. Terms, $1 25 por year.
THE SATURDAY HERALD- Weekly. Office, Pearl, cor Spring. J. H. Conner, publisher.
THE OWL-Weekly. Published by Will A. Dudley, at 8 E Main.
RAILWAY COMPANIES.
JEFFERSONVILLE, MADISON & INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD CO-(Pennsylvania Co. lessee), C. U. Williams, freight and ticket agt.' Office es State, bet Water and Main.
KENTUCKY AND INDIANA BRIDGE CO .- , (Daisy Line), depot ws Vincennes, near Main.
LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY AND CHICAGO RAIL- WAY CO-Passenger depot, Main and Vincennes, freight de- pot. Oak, ne cor Pearl; M. J. Edgeworth, agent. LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND ST. LOUIS RAIL- WAY-Office. State, nw cor R. R.
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RY .- depot, castaide Vincennes near Main.
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NEW ALBANY STREET RAILWAY OO J. F. Gebbart, pres .; W. L. Timberlake, supt .; W. W. Hill, seo .; W. C. Crane, trees .. Office we Vincennes, nr Main.
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.
MASCOTTE HALL-Westside E 4th, bet Main and Mar- ket. Cline, Tribbey & Co., propre, F. M. Tribbey, mngr. OPERA HOUSE -Pearl, northeast oor Spring.
CLUBS.
ARCADIAN OLUD-14 E Main.
OLYMPIAN OLUB Jolin T. Merker, Pres .; George D. Hieb, Boo. ind Treas. Spring, nw cor Pearl
PENDENNIS CLUB John Bowan, Pres .; Chas. Harbeson, Vice Pres .; Peter Coetter, Boo.
THE LINCOLN LEAGUE -At New Albany. . President, Walter B. Godfrey; 1st Vice Pres., Geo. H. Pennington; 21 Vice Pros., William Ormoisd; &d Vice Pres., Jacob Best; 4th Vice Pres., Charles Green; Corresponding Sect., B. S. Crosion Sect., Walter R. Stoy; Asst. Scot., Milton W. Sparks; Treat, R. M. Boardman.
FAIR GROUNDS.
These grounds are situated about two miles north of the court house, on the Charlestown med, and on the line of the Louis- ville, New Albany and Chiongo Railroad. They comprise at ares of about seventy-four sores, and contains one of the best mile tracks in America. The grounds are supplied with a good hotel, a dance hall 150 by 50, together with all necessary sta bles, sheds and pens for live stock.
UNITED STATES OFFICES.
POST-OTTIČE DEPARTMENT.
The post-office is in New U. 8. bailding, cor Pearl and Spring John B. Mitchell, Postmaster; Tasse Miller, Assistant Post master; H. T. Carpenter, Mailing Clerk; Miss Emma Henecky, Money Order and Stamp Clerk; Miss Corinne Mitchell, Gew- eral Delivery Clerk.
Mails are forwarded daily over the following roads: Louigi ville, New Albany and Chicago, Ohio and Mississippi, Cipoi nati, Lafayette and Chicago, Pittsburg, Cincinnati and S. Louis, Indianapolis and Vincennes, Baltimore and Ohio, Teri
NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
Haute and Evansville, Louisville and Nashville, Louisville and Lexington, Cincinnati and Great Southern, Jeffersonville, Mad- ison and Indianapolis, Elisabethtown and Paducah, Louisville and Evansville River Route, Louisville and St. Louis B. R., Loniville, Huntingburg and Evansville R. R., Corydon Rail- road.
STAGE MAILS.
Depart for Floyd Knobs. Galona, Greenville, Bradford, Pal- myra, Fredericksburg, Hardinsburg, Chambersburg and Paoli, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 4 m. For Elisa- beth, Laconia, Rehoboth and Locust Point, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaya, at 8 a. m.
ADVERTISED LETTERS-All letters remaining in the office are advertised on Saturday of each week. If not claimed in two weeks thereafter, they are forwarded to dead letter office at Washington.
INFORMATION ABOUT MAIL MATTERS.
DOMESTIC POSTAGE RATES.
FIRST CLASS-Letters, all written matter and all matter sealed or fastened to precisde examination, 2 cents each ounce or fraction.
SECOND OLASS Newspapers and periodicals sont. by publishers or news agents, 1 cent each pound or fraction. When,sent by others, I cent for every four ounces or frao- tion.
THIRD CLASS --- Printed matter, books, chromos, engrar- ings, masie, photographs, all reproductions on paper, except hand-writing and type-writing, unsealed, 1 cent ench two ounoes or fraction. Limit of weight four pounds, except for single books.
FOURTH CLASS-All matter not included in above, un- sealed, 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Limit of weight four pounds.
A package, whether scaled or unsealed, containing writing, subjects is to letter postage.
'UNMAILABLE MATTER.
Animals, reptiles, sirve or dend (not stuffed), insects, except . queen bee when safely secured, are excluded from the maila. Also liquids, poisons, explosive or inflammable articles, no mat- ter how carefully wrapped, are excluded.
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NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
NEW ALBANY OITY DIRECTORY.
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REGISTERED LETTERS.
Two letters and valuable packages may be registered to aty post-office in the United States on payment of a fee of 10 cents and regular postage,
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