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Water
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Railroad
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Main
62
98
Market
98
129 Spring
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168
Elm
162
195
Oak
196
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Pearl
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Cherry
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Monroe
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Fourth
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Ealy
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Sixth
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Clay
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Seventh
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Green
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Beeler
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Charlestown rd to L., N. A. & C. By.
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Troy
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145 Stone
Market
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Rear Market ,
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King
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northwest
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Market
L., N. A. &
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Washington
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Fifteenth
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Vincennes
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Bank
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Madison
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192
Fifth
123
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Union
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Olden
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Eighth
218
210
Ninth
285
224
Eleventh
265
1 Tuley, westward from Wilson south to Floyd.
W Eleventh ......
178
Seventh
175
Sycamore; east from L., N. A. & C. Ry. to Vincennes, north of Oak.
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Bank
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Charlestown rd
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Silver
Slate Run Boad, from Silver . at Oak, northwest to limits.
Silver
Indiana
McDonald av 1
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First
528
West
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Morton
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Willard
Thomas
Jay
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Lake
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468
Vincennes
471
MoLoan
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Tonth Eleventh
Blair
Vincennes
Spring (West), west from State to Falling Run, north of Market.
Culbertson av
Ekin sve
Beeler
Prospect
Vincennes, north from river to Charlestown rd, east of Upper Sixteenth, White Hill, Walnut, and Clark.
State
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Bear Market
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87
Margin
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West First, north from River to Oak, 'west of State
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Main
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Rear Market
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Main
70
105
Market
108
187 Spring
177
Elm
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Oak
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West Fourth, north from River to South, west of Third
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Water
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29 Railroad
71
Main
68
105
Market
10
149
Spring
Elm
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Oak
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South
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West Ninth, north from Riv- er to Cherry
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Water
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Floyd
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Floyd
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Preston
Main
82
109
Market
110
Church
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. Market
299
Montgomery
281
Montgomery
286
136
Fifth
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Seventh
Ohio
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Cedar
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Cherry
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West Fifth, north from Riv- er to South, west of Fourth
Water
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Railroad
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85
Railroad
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78
Main
110
67
Main
66
109
Market
Spring
162
107
Market
108
155
Abbott
149
Spring
150
Elm
Oak
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Commerce
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Fourth
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Green
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Siath
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Eighth
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Fifteenth
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Sixteenth
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Water (West), west from State to West Eighth, along river bank.
Walnut, south from Albany to Cartway, west of State.
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Albany
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Blair
Cartway
Washington (East), from Tin to Market, west of Vincennes.
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Main
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West, east from First to Fourth, south of L., N. A. & C. Ry.
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Main Market
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107
Spring
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Elm
Oak
South
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Washington, north from Ealy to north line, of Grif- fin Tract, west of Constitu- tion.
Sycamore and Culbertson av B Poplar and Ekin av
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Moulton
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Shelby
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Beeler
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Locust
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Chartres
Charlestown rd
561
Grant Line rd
500
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Pearl
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Jackson
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Vinie, north from Green" to Lewis, east of State.
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Fifth
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Blair
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Lewis
Conner
Walnut, north from Division to Poplar, east of Chestnut; continuation of East 15th. (See E. Fifteenth.)
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Third
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Abbott
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Commerce
Ohio
West Second, north from River to South, west of 1st
Water
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N. Third
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West, north from Margin to Rear Market, -and north from Spring to Elm, east of Galt.
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Elm
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Oak
Troy
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New Market
78
Water
29 Railroad
80
West, western boundry of Griffin Tract, from South to Albany
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Henry
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State
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Bank
Fely
Sberley
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Albany
West Eighth, north from Falling Run to Cherry, west of Seventh. Called Evans from River to Main, and - West Vincennes from Main to Montgomery
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Main
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81
Spring
146
Water
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Preston
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Tenth
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Vincennes
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Cherry
Washington (West), north from Main to South, west of Second.
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Montgomery
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Water (Best), east from State to Vincennes, along river bank.
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West Seventh, north from River to Cherry, west of Sixth
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Water Railroad
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71
Main
70
109
Market
110
158
Spring
152
Abbott
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269
Commerce South
280
King
Division
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West Sixth, north from Main to Henry, west of Fifth 78
Main 72
101
Market
106
Spring
152
Abbott
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Commerce
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West Tenth, north from Riv- er to Church, west of Ninth
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Water
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Floyd
51
Preston
54
cennes Road, to alley south . of Ohio
WARD BOUNDARIES.
First Ward-Bounded on the east by city limits, on the west by the east side of East Eleventh, on the north by limits and on the south by River.
Second Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of East 'Eleventh, on the west by the east side of East Sixth, on the north by limits and on the south by River.
Third Ward -- Bounded on the east by west side of East Sixth on the west by the east side of East Third, on the north by limits and on the south by River.
Fourth Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of East Third, on the west by the east side of West First, on the north by limits and on the south by River.
Fifth Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of West First, on the west by the east side of West Fifth, on the north 'by limits and on the south by River.
Sixth Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of West Fifth, on the west by limits, on the north by limits and on the South by River.
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APPENDIX CITY OF NEW ALBANY.
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CITY GOVERNMENT AND CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.
City Election First Tuesday in May; organise within ten days thereafter.
CITY OFFICERS.
MAYOR-Hon. Morris McDonald. CITY.CLERK-Robert F. Kraft.
TREASURER-Jacob Best
MARSHAL -William. C. Meyers.
ENGINEER-E. B. Coolman. CHIEF OF POLICE Joseph Featheringill.
CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT-William Merker. .
ATTORNEY-George A. Bicknell.
WHARF MASTER-H. J. Reamer.
MARKET MASTER-Nicholas Rupert.
GAUGER John Gavin.
WEIGHER John Gavin. PUMPMAN-George B. Gardener. SEXTON NORTHERN CEMETERY-Daniel Shrader, Sr.
JANITOR CITY HALL-William Whalen.
LUMBER MEASURER-I. B. Friend.
GRAIN AND FLOUR INSPECTOR-H. L. Graf.
SEXTON COLORED CEMETERY-Matthew Russell. BOARD OF HEALTH-W. L. Starr, H. S. Wolfe and T. C. Neat. JANITOR COUNCIL CHAMBER-Harvey Sarles.
COMMUN COUNCIL.
Hon. Morris McDonald, President; Robert F. Kraft, Clerk. 1st Ward-Otis Roy, Louis Groh. 2d Word-A. Schlosser, F. Wunderlich.
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West Third, north from Riv- er to Main, west of Second
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Whitehill, northwest. from Market to Division, east of East Fifteenth
Montgomery
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Market
Willew, east from Maiden Lane to . alley, near J., M. & I. R. R
Wilson, north from Tuley to Floyd, west of Jefferson
Woodruff, from West Elev- enth, west to Creek, south of Tuley
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Young, east from Old Vin-
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NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
8d Ward-H. B. Loughmiller, F. B. Ziegelbaur. 4th Ward- John Mathes, John Hieb .. 5th Ward-John Newhouse, D. B. Neafus. 6th Ward-Sid Pickering, W. S. Perry.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Finance-Schlosser, Hieb, Boy. Ordinance-Newhouse, Groh, Schlosser. Claims-Wunderlich, Mathes, Loughmiller.
Streets and Alleys Ziegelbaur, Hieb, Newhouse. Fire Dept-Roy, Hieb, Schlosser.
Police-Perry, Mathes, Roy. Gas-Hieb, Mathes, Newhouse. Water-Mathes, Schlosser, Porr'. Contracts Neafus, Newhouse, Schlosser.
Wells and Pumps-Groh, Perry, Biegelbaur.
Markets-Loughmiller, Grow, Mathes.
License-Wunderlich, Groh, Neafus.
Grave Yards-Groh, Perry, Newhouse.
Schools-Hieb, Groh, Perry.
Elections-Loughmiller, Roy, Ziegelbaur.
.R. R. & T-Pickering, Newhouse, Mathes.
Military-Loughmiller, Newhouse, Groh.
Public Health-Grob, Loughmiller, Schlosser.
Charters-Roy, Schlosser, Hieb.
Grievances --- Neafas, Loughmiller, Pickering. Wharves-Newhouse, Loughmiller, Groh.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
CHIEF OF POLICE-Joseph Featheringin.
POLICE.
Thomas Smithwick, Thomas J. Cannon, Michael Hennessey, Edward C. Festheringill, James F. Reasor. Thomas Richard- son, John Milen, John W. Stonecipher, Walter Whitemon, . Charles Weisbach, John J. Stoll.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
The fire department of the city of New Albany has been conducted as a paid department since 1865. As now constitut- ed,'with one hook and ladder track and three rool carriages, it is sustained at an annual expense of about $25,000, which in- eludes the cost of fire-plugs. The use of fire plugs throughout
NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
the city ben made the service of two steamers useless. William Merker, chief engineer. Office Spring, se cor E 4th. REEL No. 1-Market, nw cor Esat 18th. REEL No. 2-Spring, se oqr Rast 4th REEL No. 8-88 Market, bet West &d and 4th. Charles R. Wible, Captain. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY-50 Market, bet West lat and 2d. H. O. Kepner, Captain.
FIRE ALARM.
Box 8. West 10th and Floyd
3 West 7th and Main
5. No. 8 Reel House, W 4th and Market
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6. Hook and Ladder House, W 2d and Market
7. City Hall, State and Spring
18. Pearl and Main
18. No. 2 Reel House, cor E 4th and Spring
16 14. E 4th and Sycamore
66 18. No. 1 Reel House, 18th and Market
10, Eighth and Sycamore
66 21. Glass Works
98. Woolen Mill
24. Spring and Vincennes
3 98. Main and Vincennes
81. West Union
89.
Glass Works
84.
Stone and West
41. Railroad and Chartres
48 Cherry Street
48. & Ninth and Market
6. 51. E 15th and Sycamore
" 59. Charlestown Road
CITY COURT.
Sits every morning at 9 o'clock. Hon. John J. Richards, Judge. Office City Hall
EDUCATIONAL. 7 BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES-Office Spring, no cor Bank. P. R. Stoy, President; James G. Harrison, Secretary; M. A. Weir, Treasurer; Jacob B. Starr, Superintendent.
MALE HIGH SCHOOL, .,-Situated on West First Street, sw cor Spring. W. O. Vance, principal.
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MALE AND FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL-Situated on Spring Street, northeast corner Bank. J. P. Funk, principal; Miss Maggie Hamilton, first aset .; Miss Fannie Fawcett, second assistant.
UPPER SPRING STREET SCHOOL Situated on north side Spring Street, bet East Fifteenth and Vincennes. Geo. B. Haggett, principal.
GERMAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL Situated on Market, between Rast Eighth and Ninth. J. B. James, principal.
UPPER MAIN STREET SCHOOL Situated on Main, Street between Seventh and Ninth. W. S. MeClure, principal. UPPER FOURTH STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Bast Fourth, bet Spring and Elm. William Rady, principal.
DIVISION STREET SCHOOL, c, Situated on Division Street, ar West. T. B. Stovall, principal.
LOWER SECOND STREET SCHOOL, c,-Situated on West Second, southwest corner Elm. D. S. Maxwell, prin- 4
LOWER MARKET STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Mar- -ket Street; between West Fifth and Sixth. Miss Suo .B. Hooper, principal. .. t
LOWER SPRING STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Spring, bet West Fifth and Sixth. James M. Boyd, principal.
WEST UNION SCHOOL-Situated on Jackson, west of Hildreth. R. B. Walker, principal.
BAST SYCAMORE AND ELEVENTH STREET SCHOOL,-Miss Ella Jones principal.
DEPAUW COLLEGE-This institution, the property of the Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 00ou- pies one of the most pleasant and commanding situations in the city. Strictly Protestant in its teachings, yet it offers every advantage of other first-class schools in discipline and . in thoroughness of instruction. N. T. DePauw, Pres .;. Hon. A. Dowling, Sec .; P. R. Stay, Treas.
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NEW ALBANY-12 E Main.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS HALLS, ETC.
CITY HALL-State street, southwest corner Spring. COURT HOUSE-State street, southeast corner Spring. COUNTY JAIL-State street, northeast corner Spring. GOODBUB HALL-75 Pearl.
MUSIC HALL-Pearl Street, northeast corner Spring. MASONIC BUILDING-Spring, between State and Pearl. ODD FELLOWS' HALL-Market, northeast corner Bank. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL-West side State street, between Main and Market.
NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
KNIGHTS OF LABOR HALL-Clapp's Block.'
BRIGGS HALL-Pearl, southeast corner Market.
CANNON'S HALL -- Pearl street, northeast corner Market. TURNER HALL-Main street, northwest cor West First. CLAPP'S BLOCK-South side Main street, between State and Pearl.
DEPAUW'S BLOCK-Pearl street, southeast cor Spring. U. S. COURT HOUSE-Spring, southwest corner Pearl.
U. S. POST-OFFICE-Spring, southwest corner Pearl.
ST. JOSEPH'S HALL-East side East Eighth, between
Spring and Elm.
SHRADER'S HALL-10 West Main.
COUNTY OFFICERS AND THEIR SALARIES.
JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT-(4th Judicial District), Charles P. Ferguson. Term expires November, 1890. Salary $2,500.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY-(4th Judicial District), George H. Voigt. Terin empires November, 1890. Salary $500 and fees.
CLERK OF THE COURTS -Henry R. W. Meyers. Office Court House. Term expires November, 1890. Fees. Deputy Clerk, Fred Sauer.
SHERIFF-John Thornton. 'Office Spring street, ne cor State. Term expires November, 1890. Fees.Deputy Sheriff, Edward Kelly.
RECORDER-Charles W. Schindler. Office Court House. Term expires November, 1890. Fees.
AUDITOR-Robert W. Morris. Office Court House. Term expires November, 1891.
TREASURER-Levi H. Scott. Office Court House. Term expires September, 1891. Fees.
SURVEYOR-F. J. Sweeney. Office Court House. Term expires 1890.
COMMISSIONERS-George W. Atking, President; George W. Atkins, John L. Raverty and Nicholas Knabel. Omce Court House. Salary $8.50 per day during service.
COUNTY ATTORNEY-D. C. Anthony. Office 18 East Spring.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT-Charles W. Stolser.
CORONER-W. L. Starr. Office Court House. Term ex- pires November. 1890. Fees.
SUPERINTENDENT COUNTY ASYLUM-John Priestly Ofice st Asylum, two miles north of city, near line of L., N. A. & C. R. R.
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MASTER COMMISSIONER FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT -W. W. Tuley. COURT HOUSE JANITOR-Louis Belvois. FLOYD COUNTY WORK HOUSE-Frank Richards, Sup -. erintendent. 18 W Elm.
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.
New Albany Township-David Harbeson. Franklin Township-William Hancock. Lafayette Township- G. E. Schwarts. Greenville Township-James A. Scott. Georgetown Township-Shelby Summers.
TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR.
-New Albany Township-John W Ssunders ..
COURTS.
FLOYD CIRCUIT. COURT-Hon. George A. Bicknell, Judge; Clarence W. Uts, Prosecuting Attorney; Henry R. W. Meyers, Clerk; Fred Sauer, Deputy Clerk; John Thornton, Sheriff; Edward Kelly, Deputy Sheriff; W. W. Tuley, Master Commissioner. Court meets second Monday in February. frst Monday in May, first Monday in September, and third Mon- day in November.
U. S. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF INDIANA -Hon. William A. Wood, Judge; Smiley M. Chambers, Dis- triet Attorney; William L. Dunlap, Marshall; James M. Pay- ton, Deputy for New Albany; James G. Harrison, Deputy Clerk for New Albany. Court, mcets in New Albany first Monday in January and July. Commissioner, James G. Har- rison. Office U. S. Court House and P. O. Building.
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-J. F. Gebhart, Pres .; F. M. Shaffer, Vice Pres .; W. C. Nunemscher, Treas .; C. W. Phelps, Rec. Sec .; Edmund H. Jones, General Sec'y. Rooms 124 Pearl, near Spring. Gymnasium and bath rooms open every day from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Young men's meeting in Association Hall every Sunday at 3:80 p. m. Strangers specially welcome. Free reading rooms open every week day from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
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CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
BAPTIST TABERNACLE-East side East Fourth, bet Market and Spring. Rev. I. B. Timberlake, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening at 7:30.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, ,-East Third, 'southeast corner Main. Rev. Miles Bassett, pastor. Services 10:80 a. m. Sunday School 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday even- ing at 7:30.
CHRISTIAN.
PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH-West Market street, north- east corner Washington. Rev, O. E. Palmer, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 s. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH-North side East Spring, between Fourth and Fifth. Rev. J. H. Gratober, pas- tor. Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. . Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday School 9 a. m.
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EPISCOPAL.
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ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-North side East Main street, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. A. B. Nicho- has, rector. Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. te. Sunday School 2 p. m. - Services Wednesday evening 7:80 and on all Holidays. H. O. Cannon, Senior Warden; D. C. Axline, Jun- for Warden; Vestrymen, Hon, J. H. Stotsenburg, S. C. Wil- cox, M. D., C. L. Hoover, M. D., Fred Wilson, Edward Lewis, George E. Drury. Fred Wilson, sec .; Evan Stotscoburg, tress.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH (United Lutheran and Reformed)-South side Spring street, between Bank and East Third. Rev. Gottlieb Diets, pastor. Services 10 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH-North side Spring street, between East Third and Fourth. Rev. J. R .: Steele, pastor, Sor-
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vices 10:80 m. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School at 9 a .. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80.
GERMAN M. R. CHURCH-Spring, southwest cor Rast Fifth. Rev. J. F. Severinghaus, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. ''Prayer meeting Wed- nesday at 7:80 p. m.
MAIN STREET M. E. CHURCH-156 Main street, bet West Fifth and Sixth. Rev. W. S. Biddle, pastor. Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Class meeting Monday at 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening st 7:30.
TRINITY M. E. CHURCH-Rev. H. J. Talbott, pastor. Services Sunday 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. m. Young people's meeting Sunday at 6:30 p. m. E. Spring, southwest corner 13th.
WESLEY CHAPEL-North side Market street, between West Second -and Washington. Rev. T. H. Willis, pastor. Services 10:80 s. 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. Rev. William McK. Hester, pas- tor. Services 10:30 L. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 & m.
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Rev. Tucker Wilson, pastor, 109 E 5th
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH, c-West Second street, southeast cor Elm. Rev. John H. City, pastor. Services 10:80 s. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting . Wednesday evening at 7:80.
ZION A. M. E. CHURCH, . Spring street; southwest cor Lafayette. Rev. James Irvin, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meetings Wednesday and Class meeting Friday evenings at 7:00
PRESBYTERIAN.
FIRST CHURCH-Eastside Bank, bet Main and Market. Rev. J. W. Clokey, pastor. Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Lecture Wednesday evening at 7:80.
MAIN STREET MISSION CHAPEL-J.F. Gebhart, sept., southside West Main, below Seventh.
SECOND CHURCH-Elm, ne cor E 13th, Rev. David Van Dyke, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. Sunday School 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Young People's prayer meetings Sunday nights 7:30
NEW ALBANY CIFY DILMOTORY.
THIRD CHURCH-Spring, nw cor East Ninth. Bov. Charles, Hutchinson, D. D., pastor. Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. 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. Kelly, pastor, Rev. J. F. Stanton, asst pastor. Services every morning at 7:30. Sunday services 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m,
ST. MARY'S CHURCH (GERMAN)-Spring street, nw cor East Eighth. Rev. Edward Faller, pastor; F. A. Roch, asst. pastor. Services every morning at 7:30. Sunday services 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 8 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m.
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
CORNELIA MEMORIAL ORPHANS HOME-Ekin av- enue, above Vincennes. The buildings and grounds were erect- ed and presented by William 8. Culbertson, at an expense of $20,000. It is under the direction of a board of lady managers. Mrs. Mary P. McClain, matron.
OLD LADIES HOME Southside Main street, opposite Upper Seventh. This institution was erected by W. S. Culbert- son, Esq., for the benefit of needy and worthy widows, and has . provision for its future maintainance; he further set spart the munificent sum of $150,000 as an endowment fund. Mrs. Mary Baldwin, matron.
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MASONIC.
Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets at Indianapolis fourth Tues- day in May, 1891. J. J. Todd, of Bluffington, G. M .; N. R. Ruckle, of Indianapolis, Deputy G. M .; N. R. Peckinpaugh, of New Albany, S. G. W .; S. W. Douglas, of Evansville, J. G. W .; M. H. Rice, of Indianapolis, G. Treas .; W. H. Smythe, of Indi- anapolis, G. Seo,; Rev. J. E. Irvin, of Kokomo, G. C .; C. B. Case of Greencastle, G. L .; H. H. Showmaker, of Muncie, G. M .; 8. B. Beshore, of Marion, S. G. D .; E. O'Rourke, of Ft. Wayne,
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J. G. D .; R. Parry, of Indianapolis. G. S. and Tyler, Wm. Com- mons, of Union City, Chairman Com. on correspondence.
NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 89-Meets at Masonic Tem- ple first and Third Thursday of each month. . H. R. Love, W. M .; W. A. Laufer, S. W .; Chas. Irwin, J. W .; Wm. Briggs, trone., L. B. Huokeby, sec .; H. M. Huckeby, S. D .; T. F. Griggs, J. D .; E. M. Gibner, Tyler.
JEFFERSON LODGE No. 104-Meets at Masonic Temple on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Noble D. Morris, W. M .; E. W. Walker, S. W .; John Albert, J. W .; W. F. Tuley, Treas .; M. D. Condiff, Sec .; Chas. S. Mobane, S. D .; Frank Heck, J. D .; D. E. Sittason, Edward H. Mana, Stew- ards; Geo. L. Eisman, Tyler.
DEPAUW LODGE No. 888-Meets at Masonic Temple sec- ond and fourth Tuesday of each month. Chas. Day, W. M .: W .. B., Genung, S. W .; J. B. Leslie, J. W .; W. L. Smith. Treas; G. W. Harrison, Sec .; H. Hindmarch, S. D .; Wm. Byland, J. D .; Louis Hunloe, Tyler.
PYTHAGORAS LODGE No. 355 (GERMAN)-Meets at Masonic Temple on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Adam Scharf, W. M .; Ed. Hollman, S. W .; John Jacoby, J. W .; Fred. Wunderlich, Treas .; II. Rockenbach, Sec .; Wm. Hollman, 8. D., F. Hollman, J. D.
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GRAND ROYAL ARCH. CHAPTER OF INDIANA- Meets in Indianapolis on the first Wednesday succeeding.the third Monday in October. E. Crocket, of South Bend, G. H. P., J. W. Smith, of Indianapolis, D. G. H. P .; E. J. Church, of LaPorte, G. K .; E. S. Ross, of Wabash, G. 8 .; M. H. Rice, of Indianapolis, G. C. of the H .; W. H. Smythe, of Indianapolis, G. B. A. C .; D. M. Burns, of Lebanon. G. T .; A. H. Kaiser, of Brookville, G. S .; L. Severance, of Huntington, G. O .; Roger Parry, of Indianapolis, G. G.
NEW ALBANY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 17- Meets at Masonic Temple on the second Monday of each month. J. J. Richards, High Priest; Theo. A. MoDonald, King; E. W. Walker, Scribe; Chas. Day, Capt. Host; Jacob R. Heck, P. Bo- journer; W. B. Godfrey, R. A. Capt .; Chas. S. Mebane, 8d Vail; Chas. G. Bush. 2d Vail; Ed. H. Mann, 1st Vail; W. C. Nunemacher, 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, Sop- tember and December. W. C. Nunemscher, Ill. Master; T. A. McDonald, Dept. I. M .; Chas. 8. Day, P. C. Work; W. B. God- frey, C. G .; John Nafius, Sen .; Wm. Briggs, Tross; M. D. Condiff, Rec.
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GRAND COMMANDERY OF INDIANA-Meets at In- dianapolis, on the last Tuesday in April. Sir H. H. Laneas- ter, of Lafayette, R. R. G. C .; Sir I. B. Webber, of Warsaw, R. E. D. G. C .; Sir J. A. Manning, of Michigan City, E. G. G .; Sir J. D. Stanley, of Terre Haute, E. G. P .; Sir S. B. Johnson, of Jeffersonville, E. G. S. W .; Sir C. W. Slick, of Mishawaka, E. G. J. W .; Sir J. W. Smith, of Indianapolis, E. G. Treas .; Bir Wm. Smythe, of Indianapolis, E. G. Reo .; Sir L. E. Smed- ley, of Greencastle, E. G. St. B .; Sir W. M. Hindman, of Vin- cennes, E. G. S. B .; Sir W. T. Darbin, of Anderson, E. G. W .; Sir R. Parry, of Indianapolis, G. C. of the G.
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