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St. Rosa Young Ladies' Society-Meets the last Sunday in every month, at the School of the Holy Trinity Church. Miss Katie Kramer, President; Miss Bertha Backhof, Secretary; Miss Mary Osterman, Treas- urer.
St. Mary's Society (Ladies)-Meets first Sunday in each month at Holy Trinity Catholic School House. Mrs. Mary Crosby, President; Mrs. Valentine Dietrich, Secretary; Mrs. Anthony Schu, Treasurer.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Evansville Medical Society-Established January 4, 1845. Meets monthly and elects officers annually. Dr. G. B. Walker, Secretary.
Vanderburgh County Asylum-Head of Main street.
Liederkranz-Meets every Monday and Thursday evenings at Lieder- kranz Hall, 212 and 214 Upper Third. Charles Wack, President; O. A. Bartenwerffer, Secretary; Christ. Mathias, Leader.
Medical College of Evansville-Corner Vine and Fifth streets. Board of Trustees-Hon. Asa Iglehart, President; Rev. John Wymond, Vice President; Hon. Chas. Denby, Secretary; Hon. Willard Carpenter, C. P. Bacon, M. D., H. G. Jones, M D., Hon. William Heilman, Daniel Mor- gan, M. D., M. Muhlhausen, M. D., G. B. Walker, M. D. Faculty-Geo. B. Walker, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Obstetrics aud Dean of the Faculty; Daniel Morgan, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women and Children; H. G. Jones, M. D., Professor of Principals and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine; A. M. Owen, Professor of Surgery; Geo. F. Center, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathology; E. Linthicum, M. D., Professor of Genito-Urinary and
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EVANSVILLE CITY GUIDE.
Venereal Diseases and Clinical Surgery; Edwin Walker, M. D., Professor of Anatomy; F. W. Achilles, M. D., Professor of Chemisty and Toxicol- ogy; J. E. Harper, M. D., Professor of Opthalmology and Otology; John W. Compton, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeu- tics; H. W. Austin, M. D., Lecturer on Diseases of the Nervous Sys- tem; Geo. P. Hodson, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Deutsche Jager Bund-Meets first and third Tuesday in each month at Turner Hall. Martin Klauss, President; Louis Ebert, Secretary; Fred. Weber, Treasurer.
Evansville Turn Verein-Meets first and Third Wednesday evenings in each month at Turner Hall, north-east side of Fourth street between Sycamore aud Vine streets. Adolph Pfafflin, President; Charles N. Helmerich, Secretary; Charles Hayden, Treasurer; Robert Blum, Libra- rian.
St. Caecilia Mannerchor-Meets every Monday evening at Rooms, 327 Main street. Herman Feldhaus, President; Joseph Clemens, Secretary; John Erthol, Treasurer; Edward Drewes, Leader.
Molders' Union, No. 51-Organized 1856. Meets first and fourth Saturday evenings in each month at St. John's School House.
Warren's Crescent City Silver Band-Office, 101 Main. George W. Warren Leader.
Evansville Mannerchor-Meets every Friday evening at St. John's School House, corner of Second Avenue and Ingle street. Jacob Ross- man, President; Paul Schatz, Vice President; Gottlieb Schnacke, Secre- tary; Jos. Sabel, Treasurer; W. Keilman, Leader.
Schreiber's Brass Band and Orchestra-Office, Ill Main. Val. Schreiber, Leader.
STREET DIRECTORY.
The Streets of the City are divided by Division Street into Upper and Lower, and by Fulton Avenue into East and West.
Adams Avenue, east from Parrett, next above Washington Avenue. Alabama (formerly First), Independence, west from Tenth Avenue, next south of Vermont.
Amity, south-west from Main, next beyond Eighth.
Baker Avenue, north from Division, next west of Lower Main. Bayles, from the river to Parrett, next above Linden College and Cowan. Bell, east from Eighth, between Mulberry and Gum.
Bond, from Goodsell east, thence north-east to Pennsylvania, next south of Ohio.
Boundary, south from Lincoln Avenue, next east of Elliott. Campbell, south from Washington Avenue, next east of Parrett. Canal, north-east from Second, between Oak and Mulberry. Carpenter, from Second to Third, next north- west of Ingle. Centre, north from Walnut, next beyond Lafayette Avenue. Chandler, east from Gum, next above Mulberry.
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EVANSVILLE CITY GUIDE.
Cherry, north-east from the river, fourth above Main.
Chestnut, north-east from the river, third above Main.
Church, from Chestnut to Oak, between Fifth and Sixth.
Clark, north from Second to Pennsylvania, next east of Third Avenue. College, from First to Second, next above Gum.
Columbia (formerly Eleventh), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Delaware.
Cowan, from Second to Third, next above Gum.
Delaware (formerly Tenth), east and west to Fulton Avenue, next north of Iowa.
Devon, from Maryland north, next west of Sixth Avenue.
Division, north-east and east from the river, third below Main.
Douglas Avenue, north-east from Canal, next below Lincoln Avenue. Dunk's Lane, north from Columbia, next east of First Avenue.
Edgar, north from Pennsylvania, next east of Oakley.
Eighth, from Pennsylvania up the river, next beyond Seventh.
Eighth Avenue, north from the river, sixth west of Fulton Avenue.
Eleventh, from Walnut south-east, next beyond Tenth.
Eleventh Avenue, north from the river, tenth west of Fulton Avenue. Elliott, south from Lincoln Avenue, next east of Governor. Elsas Avenue, north from Division, next east of Lower Main.
Fifth, from Pennsylvania up the river, next beyond Fourth.
Fifth Avenue, north from the river, first west of Fulton Avenue.
First, up the river from Fulton Avenue, next beyond Water.
First Avenue, north-west and north from Division, next east of Second Avenne.
Florida (formerly Seventeenth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Nevada.
Fourth, from Division up the river, next beyond Third.
Fourth Avenue, north from Indiana, next east of Fulton Avenue.
Franklin, east and west of Fulton Avenue, third north of Pennsylvania. Fulton Avenue, north from the river, between Fourth Avenue and Fifth Avenue.
Garvin, north from Olive, next beyond Rowley.
Georgia (formerly Eighteenth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Florida.
Goodsell, from the river to Indiana, second east of Fulton Avenue.
Governor, south from Lincoln Avenue, next cast of Line.
Grant, south from Canal, next east of Eighth.
Green River Road, east from Second, next above Taylor Avenue.
Grove, from Maryland north, next west of Park.
Gum, north-east from the river, seventh above Main.
Harriet, north from Pennsylvania, next east of Mary.
Heidelbach Avenue, north from Walnut, next beyond Hunnel and Elsas Avenue.
Heinlein Avenue, north from Columbia, between Third Avenue and Ful- ton Avenue.
Hendricks, north from Division, next east of Morton.
High, from Third Avenue to Fifth Avenue, next beyond First.
Hunnel, from Division to William, next beyond Main.
Illinois (formerly Sixth), cast and west of Fulton Avenue, second north of Pennsylvania.
Indiana (formerly Fifth and Canal), east and west of Fulton Avenue, first north of Pennsylvania.
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Ingle, from the river to Pennsylvania, next below Division.
Towa (formerly Ninth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Virginia.
Jackson Avenue, east and west of Campbell, next above Monroe Avenue. Jefferson Avenue, east from Parrett, next above Adams Avenue.
John, east from Main, first south of Division.
Lafayette Avenue, north from William, next beyond Heidelbach Avenue. Linden, from Water to First, next above Gum.
Lincoln Avenue (formerly Newburg Road), east from Canal, next below Mulberry.
Line, south from Canal, next east of Grant.
Locust, north-east from the river to Eighth, first above Main.
Louisiana (formerly Fifteenth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Missouri.
Lower Main, north from Main (continuation), next east of Baker Avenue. Madison Avenue, east from Parrett, next above Jefferson Avenue.
Main, north-east from the river, third above Division.
Main, Lower, north from Main, next east of Baker Avenue.
Mary, north from Pennsylvania, next east of Edgar.
Maryland (formerly Twelfth), cast and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Columbia.
Michigan (formerly Seventh), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Franklin.
Miner, from Water to Parrett, next above Bayles.
Missouri (formerly Fourteenth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Oregon.
Mitchell, north from Lincoln Avenue, north-east of Reily.
Monroe Avenue, east and west of Campbell, next above Madison Avenue.
Morris, north from Olive to Division, next beyond Garvin.
Morton, north from Division, next east of Sherman.
Mulberry, north-east from the river, sixth above Main.
Nevada (formerly Sixteenth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Louisiana.
Ninth, from Peunsylvania up the river to Canal, next beyond Eighth.
Ninth Avenue, north from the river, seventh west of Fulton Avenue. Oak, north-east from the river, fifth above Main.
Oakley, north from Illinois, next east of First Avenue.
Ohio (formerly Third), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next south of Pennsylvania.
Olive, east from Heidelbach Avenue, third south of Division.
Oregon (formerly Thirteenth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Maryland.
Park, from Maryland north, next west of Devon.
Parrett, south from Washington Avenue, next east of Second.
Pearl, north from the river to Indiana, second west of Fulton Avenue.
Pennsylvania (formerly Fourth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Ohio.
Pine, from the river to Second, next below Ingle.
Powell, east from Third, next above Chandler.
Putnam, south from Washington Avenue, next east of Parrett.
Read, north from Pennsylvania, next east of Harriet.
Reily, north from Lincoln Avenue, next beyond Tenth.
Rowley, north from Walnut, next beyond Centre.
St. Joseph Avenue, north from the river, next west of Twelfth Avenue.
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Second, from Walker up the river, next beyond First.
Second Avenue, north-west and north from Division, next east of Third Avenue.
Seventh, from Pennsylvania up the river, next beyond Sixth.
Seventh Avenue, north from the river, fifth west of Fulton Avenue.
Sherman, north from Division, next east of Garvin.
Short, north from the river to Pennsylvania, between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue.
Sixth, from Pennsylvania up the river, next beyond Fifth.
Sixth Avenue, north from the river, third west of Fulton Avenue.
Sumner (formerly Centre), from Chestnut to Oak, between Fourth and Fifth.
Sycamore, north-east from the river, first below Main.
Taylor Avenue, east from Second, next above Jackson Avenue.
Tennessee (formerly Nineteenth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Georgia.
Tenth, from Division up the river to Lincoln Avenue, next beyond Ninth.
Tenth Avenue, north from the river, ninth west of Fulton Avenue.
Third, from Carpenter up the river, next beyond Second.
Third Avenue, from the river north-east and north, next above Goodsell and Fourth Avenue.
Twelfth Avenue, north from the river, eleventh west of Fulton Avenue. Vermont (formerly Second), west from Wabash Avenue, next south of Ohio.
Vine, north-east from the river, second below Main.
Virginia (formerly Eighth), east and west of Fulton Avenue, next north of Michigan.
Wabash Avenue, north from the river, eighth west of Fulton Avenue.
Walker, from High to Indiana, next east of Fulton Avenue.
Walnut, north-east and east from the river, second above Main.
Washington, north from Pennsylvania, next west of Baker Avenue. Washington Avenue, east from Parrett, next above Powell. Water Street, along the river front.
William, east from Main, second south of Division.
Wilson Avenue, east from Parrett to Second, next above Madison Avenue.
LOUIS SNIDER'S SONS,
PROPRIETORS
FRANKLIN AND FAIR GROVE PAPER MILLS.
WAREHOUSE :
121 Walnut Street,
CINCINNATI, O.
EVANSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. FRITSCH, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR,
108 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.
THE FINEST STOCK OF IMPORTED GOODS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Capital, $250,000. THE Alerchauts National
Surplus, $100,000. Bank,
OF EVANSVILLE, IND.
C. R. BEMENT, Pres't. H. L. MEADOWS, Cashier. JOHN GILBERT, Vice President. DIRECTORS: Formerly of Bement & Viele, Evansville, and Bement & Co , Terre Haute, Ind. Late of Golconda, Ills. Of Law firm of Denby & Kumler.
C. R. BEMENT. G. W. BEMENT. CHARLES VIELE, JOHN HILBERT. CHARLES DENBY,
THE EVANSVILLE UNION
(German Daily and Weekly.)
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT.
I. ESSLINGER, - er and Proprietor.
217 and 219 Upper Third Street, Opposite Court House,
EVANSVILLE, IND.
WILLIAMS'
EVANSVILLE DIRECTORY
FOR 1878.
ABBREVIATIONS.
av stands for ... avenue
mer merchant
n stands for ..
. north
nr.
. near
e or cor
.corner
opp .. opposite
com ..
.. commission
R. R railroad
confec
confectioner
prop'r . proprietor
corp.
. corporation
rés residenoe
dray
drayman s.
south or side
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manuf. . mannfactory or manufacturer
wks . works
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Aab Geo. baker, bds 435 E. Illinois
Abbott Henry, res 517 Upper 3d
Abbott Martha J. servant, 512 Upper 3d
Able Blanch, clerk Th. Venemann & Sons, res 203 Oak
Abraham Anna, res 102 Upper 2d
Abshier Martha, widow, res 418 Parrett
Achilles F. W. physician, 329 Vine
Acker Charlotte, widow, res 203 Mary
Acker Elizabeth, res 203 Mary
Acker Lizzie, servant, 621 Gum
Acker Lottie, res 617 Cherry
Acker Valentine, laborer, res 617 Cherry
Ackerman Wm. H. wash-board maker, res 415 Washington
Adair John J. salesman 125 Main, bds 416 Upper 2d
Adam A. machinist, wks City Foundry
Adam August, laborer, res 421 W. Nevada
Adams Andrew, miner, res 113 W. Iowa
ADAMS EXPRESS CO., Office, 23 Main; S. H. Huffman, Agent
Adams Frances, res 113 W. Iowa
ADAMS HENRY. Tribune Publishing Co .; Residence, 500 Grant
Adams Henry H. laborer, res 111 Douglas Av
Adams Mrs. Isaac W. widow, res n s Lincoln Av. east of Corp. Line Adams John, miner, res 107 9th Av
Adams John A. steamboat captain, res 608 Upper Water
east
W
west
b ..
between bds
.. boards
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EVANSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
NIAGARA STEAM PRESSED BRICK CO. EICHEL & FRANK, Proprietors, Manufacturers of First-Class
PRESSED BRICK
WORKS, East Side First Avenue, near Corporation Line. OFFICE, 210 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.
IF We call the attention of Bricklayers and Builders to the fact that we will sell Brick at Lower Figures than any other Manufacturers in the City. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Cook & Rice's Premium Lager Beer
RICE,
Proprietors of
CITY BREWERY,
Nos. 210, 212 and 214 Upper Seventh Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.
Manufacturers of and keep constantly on hand for the Trade LAGER BEER AND STOCK ALE.
F. W. COOK. A. BERNARDIN.
A. BERNARDIN & CO.,
- MANUFACTURERS OF
GINGER ALE n
Selters Water and Improved Mineral Water.
DEALERS IN
Soda Water Apparatus, Fountains, Generators, Patent Beer Faucets, &c. MANUFACTORY, 712 and 714 Main Street.
OFFICE, 214 Upper Seventh St., EVANSVILLE, IND.
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EVANSVILLE [ALB] DIRECTORY.
Adams Mary, spooler, wks Evansville Cotton Manufacturing Co Adank Geo. confectioner, 320 Upper 2d Addleman Sarah, widow, res 724 Ingle Adis Adelaide, widow, res 112 E. High Adis Wm. cigar manufacturer, 114 E. High Adleman Anna, servant, 1012 Upper 1st Adler Amelia, widow, res 1124 E. Indiana
Adler Jacob, grocer, 2 Lower Main Adler Laura, res 2 Lower Main
Adler Lemuel, cattle dealer, res 25 John
Adolay Fred. porter 107 Upper 1st, bds 500 Division
Adolph Fred. machine hand, res 1003 E. Michigan
Adolph Jacob, watchman, res 1003 E. Michigan
Adrian Bernard, grocer, 524 Upper 6th
Adrian Bernard B. printer Evansville Courier, res 524 Upper 6th
Adrian Gustav, clerk, res 524 Upper 6th
Ahern Daniel, laborer, res 11 Upper 6th
Ablering Ben H. clerk H. & B. Ahlering's, res 117 Governor
Ahlering Elizabeth, widow, res 900 Upper Water
Ahlering Frank G. saddler, res 701 Upper 2d
Ahlering Geo. B. clerk H. & B. Ahlering's, res 900 Upper Water AHLERING H. & B., (Mrs. Henry & John B.) Proprietors. Upper Saw Mill; Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber, 917 Up- per Water cor. Gum
Ahlering Mrs. Henry, (H. & B. A.) rcs 900 Upper Water
Ahlering Henry M. res 1001 Upper 3d
Ahlering John B. (H. & B. A.) res 701 Upper 2d
Ahrent Louisa, servant, 502 Ingle
Aigner Fannie, seamstress, res 1015 Upper 3d
Aigner Kate, res 21 E. Illinois
Aigner Maggie, res 21 E. Illinois
Aiken J. P. (J. P. A. & Co.) res 213 Parrett
AIKEN J. P. & CO., (J. P. A. & F. H. Bixby) Dealers in Family Groceries and Produce; also, Commission Merchants, 501. Upper 4th
Aiken Mrs. Martha, res 110 Olive
Aiken Robert C. mate, res 33 Washington Av
Ainsworth John B. spinner, res 1000 W. Vermont Akers Cyrus, machinist, res 515 E. Michigan
Akers Daniel L. (Southern Chair Works) res 515 E. Michigan Akers Florence, dress maker, res 515 E. Michigan Akin Carrie A. res 421 Chaudler
Akin Martha A. widow, res 33 Washington Av
AKIN R. L. & CO., (Ransom L. A. & Wm. M. Aiken ) Evansville Laboratory; Manufacturers of Family Medicines, 16 Upper 1st Akin Ransom L. (R. L. A. & Co.) res 322 Grant
Akin Wm. M. pork packer, cor 2d and Goodsell, res 421 Chandler
Akin Wm. M. jr. student, res 421 Chandler Akins Annie, widow, res 908 Mulberry Albaker Catharine, widow, res 417 E. Franklin Albaker Lizzie, milliner, res 417 E. Franklin
ALBECKER JOHN, Proprietor Apollo Wine and Beer Saloon and Pleasure Garden, 408 Upper 3d Albecker Lizzie, milliner, res 417 E. Franklin
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EVANSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
MECHANICS' FOUNDRY. SCHULTZE, THUMAN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, Circular Saw and Grist Mills, Corner of First Street and Third Avenue, EVANSVILLE, IND. 19 All kinds of Machinery, Copper and Sheet Iron Work and Repairing done at the Shortest Notice.
HELFRICH & RECHTIN, SAW MILL.
Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, Joists, Scantling, &c. OFFICE AND MILL: 503 West Franklin Street, west side of Pigeon Creek, near the Bridge.
Also, PLANING MILL,
Corner of Seventh and Ingle Streets,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES,
Moldings, Brackets, Seroll Sawing, Lathing, Flooring, Weatherboarding, Joists, Seantling, Pine & Poplar Lumber & Shingles EVANSVILLE, IND.
IF" Orders left at the office of the Planing Mill or Saw Mill will receive prompt attention.
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK OF EVANSVILLE, IND. Organized Under the Laws of Indiana. No. 222 Main Street. Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received. Dividends paid in January and July of each year.' TRUSTEES :
Gen. Jas. M. Shackelford, M. Muhlhausen, M. D.,
James Sterle. John Laval, Geo. L. Dixon, H. V. Bennighof, John Rheinlander.
Gen. Jag. M. Shackelford, President.
OFFICERS : JAN. Steele and M. Muhlhausen, Vice Presidents. Joho Laval, Secretary and Treasurer.
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EVANSVILLE [ALL] DIRECTORY.
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Albers Herman, molder, res 608 Oak
Albers Lena, dress making, res 325 Vine
Albert Henry, drayman, res 303 3d Av
Albrecht Barbara, widow, res 16 Lower 8th
Albrecht Mary, res 16 Lower 8th
Alexander Amos, physician, res 104 Lower Main
Alexander Benj. laborer, res 108 Douglas Av
Alexander Chapel, M. E. Church (Colored), n e s 5th b Walnut and Chestnut
Alexander Charles, clerk 800 W. Pennsylvania, res 806 Pennsylvania
Alexander Henry, blacksmith, res 415 3d Av
Alexander Jennie, widow, res rear 1210 Mulberry
Alexander R. B. drover, res 815 W. Indiana
Alexander Randolph, boarding house, res 1014 Chestnut
Alexander Washington, laborer, res 208 E. Columbia
ALEXANDER WM., Dealer in Family Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &e., 800 and 802 W. Pennsylvania cor 9th Av .; Residence, 806 W. Pennsyl- vania
Alexander Wm. jr. carder, res 813 W. Illinois
Allen Anna, servant, res 716 Walnut
Allen Charlena, res 717 Oak
Allen House, cor. 2d and Division
Allen Hugh R. clerk, res 607 Heinlein Av
Allen John S. pilot, res 717 Oak
Allen Laura. res 717 Oak
Allen Lillie, res 717 Oak
Allen Maggie E. music teacher, bds 1000 Upper 21
Allen Nathaniel, manager St. George barber shop, bds 713 Oak Allen Nettie, res 216 Sycamore
Allen Thos. laborer, res 605 Oak
Allen Win. clerk 230 Main, bds 1003 Walnut
Allen Wm. contractor, also, cement pipe and corn mill, cor 4th and Powell, res 325 Gum
Allerton John P. molder, bds cor 8th and Vine
Alley Basset, expressman, res 1017 Division
Allgeuer Lorentz, carpenter, res 200 Mary
Allin Ida M. teacher, res 1030 Upper Water
Allin Richard M. traveling agent 113 Upper 1st, res 1030 Upper Water Allis Abraham, collar maker, res 1911 Division Allis Adelaide, res 903 1st Av
ALLIS CHARLES C., Dealer in all kinds of Hard and Soft Coal and Pittsburgh Coke, Office, 100} Upper Water; Residence, 302 E. Iowa
Allis H. D. office 100} Upper Water, res 903 1st Av
Allis Harry F. clerk 11 Upper 1st, res 903 1st Av
Allis H. G. book-keeper, res 903 1st Av
Allis John B. clerk 1002 Upper Water, res 903 1st Av Allis John D. res 903 1st Av
Allison Martha, widow, res 1911 Division Allison Sarah, res 1911 Division
ALLISON YOUNG E., City Editor Evansville Journal, Office, 14 Locust; Boards St. George Hotel
Allmen Abraham, broom maker, res 12 Lower Main
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EVANSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
GREENE & BRO.'S INSURANCE AGENCY,
Corner of Main and Second Streets,
(Entrance, 223 Second Street,)
EVANSVILLE, IND.
AGENTS AND SOLICITORS OF INSURANCE.
Large Lines Placed Promptly. Only Reliable Companies Represented. AGENTS FOR CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE.
PETER HESS,
DAILY MEAT AND VEGETABLE MARKET
CURER O
AMS,
Nos. 1102 and 1104 Franklin St., EVANSVILLE, IND.
EVANSVILLE DEMOKRAT.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
The Only Daily German Democratic Paper in the State of Indiana.
The "Demokrat" has the Largest Circulation of all City Papers in Southern Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky.
Published by C. & F. LAUENSTEIN,
No. 308 Upper Second Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.
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EVANSVILLE [AND] DIRECTORY.
Allmen Chas. res 12 Lower Main
Allmen Isaac, broom maker, res 412 Lower 2d Allmen Jos, brooms, 12 Lower Main, res 1019 Vine Alms Henry, res 1008 Main
Alms Rickey, servant, 716 Oak
Altergott Wm. vinegar maker, res 106 Fulton Av Althaide Fred. gardener, res 333 Jackson Av Althaus Annie, servant, 413 Chandler
Altheide August, grocer, 801 Mulberry
Altheide Frederick, drayman, res 1217 Division
Altheide Wm. sawyer, res 210 Madison Av
Althoff Fred. carriage maker, res 612 Division
Althoff Henry, carriages and spring wagons, cor 2d Av. and Ingle, res 311 E. Michigan
Althoff Josephine, servant, 422 Chandler Altvater G. Louis, plasterer, res 225 E. Columbia
Alvis Annie, servant, 807 W. Ohio
Alvis Clark, brakeman, res 1502 Walnut Alvis L. Dora, res 427 Oak
Alvis Robert H. porter 205 Main, res 102 John
Ambrose James, laborer, res rear 323 Governor
American Central Ins. Co. of St. Louis, Evansville Branch, office 217 Upper Ist, Drew & Bennett, managers
Amory Ellen D. widow, res 922 Upper Water Amos Carrie, res 415 Mulberry
Amos Harriet, widow, res Wmu. Blue's
Amos Martha, res Wm. Blue's
Amos Richard B. driver, res 108 Sumner
Ancona A. C. machinist, res 1016 Chestnut
ANDEL ERNST, Manufacturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Collars, &e., 326 Main
Andel Henry, molder, res 114 Governor
Andel Mary, widow, res 326 Main
Anders Wm. S. cabinet maker S. Meyer & Co.'s, res country Anderson Alvin H. clerk 216 Upper 1st, res 713 Upper 3d Anderson Chas. M. drayman, res 19 E Franklin
Anderson Deborah T. widow, res 713 Upper 3d
Anderson Hattie E teacher, res 713 Upper 3d
Anderson Jacob, laborer, res 1114 W. Virginia Anderson Jane, servant, 1012 Upper 1st
Anderson Jesse, laborer, res 114 Lincoln Av
Anderson Lewis, laborer, res 1116 W. Michigan
Anderson Martha, servant, 1215 Fulton Av Anderson Mary, res 19 E. Franklin
Anderson Mary, widow, res 619 Upper 10th Anderson Mercy A. teacher, bds 413 Line
Anderson N. laborer, res 1512 Walnut Anderson Nellie, widow, res rear 16 E. High Anderson Rebecca, widow, res 126 Pearl Anderson Willis, laborer, res 424 Upper Water Anderson Mrs. Z. teacher, res 701 Chestnut
Anderson Zachariah, teacher, res 701 Chestnut
Andreae Andreas, (A. A. & Son) res 212 Upper Water Andreae Annie, milliner, res 212 Upper Water
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EVANSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. O. BABCOCK.
H. H. BABCOCK.
H. O. BABCOCK & CO.,
DEALERS IN
FIELD AND GARDEN
SEEDS.
AGRICULTURAL
Implements,
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
211 Upper First Street,
EVANSVILLE, IND.
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EVANSVILLE [ARM] DIRECTORY.
Andreae Geo. (A. Andreae & Sou) res 212 Upper Water Andreae Katie B. res 212 Upper Water
Andreae & Son, (Andreas & George) boots and shoes, 212 Upper Water Andrews Alfred, weigh master, res 21 Heidelbach Av
Andrews Geo. engineer, res foot of Pearl
Andrews Mrs. H. R. widow, res 711 Chestnut Andrews Jas. res rear 323 Governor
Andrews Wm. D. machinist, res 1208 Walnut
Anfield Chas. currier, res 323 Fulton Av
Anfield Mary, spooler, wks Evansville Cotton Manuf. Co Anfield Wm. T tanner, res 323 Fulton Av Angel Henry H. farmer, res 121 Powell Angel John C. farmer, res 121 Powell Angert Rosa, servant, 202 Upper 6th
Ankermann John G. sawyer, res 608 Mulberry
Annita Sister, teacher, res 316 Vine Ansinn Pauline, servant, 413 Main
Anslinger Frank, plasterer, res 516 E. Illinois
Anslinger Frank, jr. clerk, res 516 E. Illinois
Anslinger Margaret, res 516 E. Illinois
Anspach Herman, traveling agent 205 Upper 1st, res 216 E. Pennsyl- vania
Anspacher Abraham S. grocery, 701 Locust
Anspacher Hcury, clerk, res 701 Locust
Anspacher Laura, res 701 Locust Anstell Louis, miner, res 715 6th Av
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