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Potter. Wm. J., ne cor 6th and Broadway.
Stephens, Josiah W., 122 B. oadway.
Paper Manufacturers and Malers.
Logansport paper Mill, Samuel Board propr., Wal ish Water Power. n end Humphrey, S.S. (Se ade). Murphy. Daniel, 92 Market.
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Photographers.
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Donaldson. Albert N., 57 Broadway.
Fetter, Harvey G., n w cor Broadway and 4th. (See adt.)
Longwell & Carney, 41 4th.
Physicians.
Buchanan, A. B., 50 Market.
Chord, Aaron M., 71 6th.
Coleman, Asa, 54 3d.
Faber, Ruel, 56 Market.
Fitch, Graham N., 54 3d.
Fossion, M. N., 97 E Broadway.
Hall, Richard R., cor Court and 4th.
Hallanan, Joseph, 4th opp Court House.
Herrman & Bell, es 4th bet Canal and Market.
Hoss, J. V., 70 Broadway.
Irons, John W., 76 Broadway.
Justice, James M., 89 Broadway.
King, T. Barnes, 62 Broadway.
Laird, Vespasian, 86 Broadway. Larimore, J. D., 118 Broadway. Lynas, J. B., n w cor Broadway and Twelfth.
Miller, Samuel, 65 Broadway. 2
Myers, Alpheus, 98 Market.
Redner, Peter, 39 4th.
Rice, Ruell D., w s ed bet Market and Broadway. Shultz & Shultz, 77 4th.
Stevens, Benjamin C., 62 Broadway.
Talbott, James W., 99 Market.
Taylor, Henry, n's Chippewa bet Michigan ave and Pontiac, N. S. Taylor, Joseph L., n's Chippewa bet Michigan ave and Pontiac VIEROV, Hierro MHeen e cor Burlington ave and Tipton. Washburn. J. D., 112 Broadway.
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Pianos and Organs.
Church, Charles H., 109 Market.
Eversole, Henry C., nw cor Broadway and 4th. Weed, Mrs. Addie S., 88 Market.
Pictures and Picture Frames.
Matthews' City Book Store, 38 4th, (See ade).
Planing Mills.
Hagenbuck & Co., cor Spear and Berkly.
Messinger & Bevan, n's Duret bet Berkly and Taylor. Stevens, I. I. & Bro., at the Point. (Scc back cover.)
Plow Handle and Beam Manufacturers.
Tucker, J. H. & Co., s w cor High and 5th.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters, .
KERKARRI, Jantes, ne cor Oak and Duret. (See adv). Wallace, M. B. & Bros., 105 Broadway.
Pork Packer and Doales,
Johnson, William 11., on Canal bet High and North, and s w cor Broadway and 4th.
Pump Makess.
Messinger & ProSets, se cor Oak and Duret. Parkhurst & Raymond, Canal bet Berkly and Elm.
Railroads.
Detroit, Eel River & Illinois R R, offices, n end Vine, W S. Logansport, Crafordville & Southwestern Passenger and Freight Depot, at T W & W' R'y Depot. Pittsburg. Cinciumati & St. Louis R'y. Toledo, Wabash & W R'y, ofices, freight and passenger depot, wend Tok . C. Jeannerette, freight and ticket agent.
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Railroad Ticket Agent. Mccullough, John, Gardner House.
Real Estate Agents.
Blackemore, George W., 41 4th.
Higgings, A. M., ILI Market.
McNary & McNary, 70 Broadway.
Richardson, Samuel B., s e cor Broadway and 4th.
Talbott & Talbott, 48 4th (up-stairs).
Rectifier.
Baldwin, James L., on Canal bet Broadway and Market.
Restaurants, [See also Saloons.]
Andrews, Danford E., 72 Market.
Culp, Levi, w's Wall bet Broadway and Market.
Davis, Nathaniel I., 46 Market.
Dennis, Ferdinand S., w's 4th bet Market and Canal.
Green, C. S. & Bro., 67 6th.
Hicks, Jacob II., n e cor Broadway and 4th.
Markley, Frank N., Canal bet 3d and 4th.
O'Farrell, Peter, 97 Market.
Schackman, George, n's Lytle bet 9th and Ewing. Winemiller, James H., s w cor Market and 4th.
Steam Stone Works. Miller, FOOD & By se cor Eln and Duret. (See adv.)
Saddle and Harness Makers.
Fuller & Tucker, 70 Market. (See a 7%) Thompson, Charles IL., 44 Market.
Saddlery Fordware.
Merriam, Rice & Co., 107 Market. (Ss ada.)
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Salcons. (See also Restaurants.
Anheier, Peter, n e cor Duret and Berkly.
Burlage, Max, e s Pearl bet Broadway and Market.
Craig, Rome C., n s Lytle bet 9th and Ewing.
Delotter, Aaron, 98 Broadway.
Dolan, Williams, 38 3d.
Fender, George W., 58 4th.
Fornoff, William, 91 Market.
Harder, Andrew, n w cor Lytle and Ewing.
Klein, Joseph, e s Pearl bet Broadway and Market.
Koenig & Buchholz, 87 3d. Krusberger, Robert, 69 3d.
Laughlin, Daniel, 65 Market.
· McCain, Alexander, 75 Market.
McGowrty, James, 54 Broadway.
Matt, Joseph, n w cor Canal and 5th.
Overholser, Harvey, 87 Market.
Park, Thomas, n s Duret bet Berkly and Taylor.
Reinagimer, Adolph, w $ 12th bet George and Smead.
Rose, Louis, e s Burlington ave bet Colfax and the River, S S. Schaefer, Andeas, 116 Broadway.
Schall, Edward J., 54 4th.
Sterczer, Adam, 73 Market.
Wachter, John, 57 3d. Wagner, Michael, 47 Third. (Sec adt.)
Sash, Door and Blind Manufacturers.
SECTORES, ID. ID. es Bro., at the Point. (See back cover). 1
Seeds. (Field and Garden.)
Patterson & Tomlinson, 72 Broadway.
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Sewer Pipo Manufacturers.
Dodd, John W. & Co., w end of Market, W S.
Sewing Machines.
McMackin, William, 101 E Broadway.
Manhattan, F. W. Anderson, agent, 55 4th (up-stairs).
Singer Mufg. Co., John W. Philbrin, agent, 51 Market. (See adt'.)
The Howe Machine Co., Samuel G., Filling, agent 102 Broadway.
Victor Sewing Machine, William R. Noxler, agent, 110 Market.
Soap Manufacturers.
Heppy, Wm., nr western limits, S S.
Soda Water Manufacturers,
Lux, Scribner & Co., cor Eel and Market.
Stave Manufacturers. (Brewers.) Vaughn & Parker, 48 4th, (up-stairs). (See adv.)
Surveyor. Brophy, John C., 21 7/2 4th.
Tailors. (Scc also Merchant Tailors.)
Booth, Burrel W., ws Wall bet Broadway and Market. Cummings, John G., 110 Market.
Woll, Jacob, 5. Market.
Wanners.
Dawes, E. & Son, 75 1th. Shaw, Green R., 11 : Chipp. .. bet Wall and Pontiac, N. S.
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Telegraph Companies.
Pacific and Atlantic, John B. Dunham agent, 51 4th. Western Union, Joseph E. Friend agent, 43 4th, (up-stairs).
Tobacco. (See Cigars and Tobacco.)
Trunks and Valises.
Guggenheimer, Theodore MI., 78 Market.
Undertakers. Manly W. T. S. & Son, 129 Broadway.
Upholsterers.
Ash, George, 124 Broadway.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Herand, John I., Wall bet Pearl and 4th. .
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Wagon Makers.
(Sce Carriage and Wagon Makers. )
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Peters, Horace B., 87 Bro. 'way. Tanguy, George B., 16 Market. (Ste front cover).
Watches, Clocks and Jowehy.
Chandler, F. Les 98 Broadway. Church, Charles H., 169 Market. Eversole, Henry C., now cor Broadway and 4th. Gridley, L. P. & C. E., 58 Market. Lewis, Barclay Z., SS M rket.
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Water Wheel Manufacturers.
Knowlton & Dykeman, n w cor Duret and Berkly.
Wines and Liquors.
Chandler, Oscar J., 72 4th.
Finnegan, James, 95 Market.
Knowles, Mathew, 88 Broadway.
Knowles, Michael, n w cor Broadway and 5th. (See adv.) Krusberger, Robert, 69 3d.
McCaffrey, Michael, 63 Market.
Pierce, Thomas, 89 Broadway.
Ward & Carney, 77 3d.
Wooden and Willow Ware. McNitt, Charles M., s e cor Market and 4th.
Wool Dealers.
Rosenthal & Mack, on Canal bet Market and Broadway.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
STREET DIRECTORY.
Adams N S, fourth north of Franklin, from Johnson west. Barron W S, second west of Brown, from Wabash north to Pratt.
Bartlett S S, first south of T W & W Railway, from Taber west to Standley.
Bates W S, fourth north of Broadway, from Plan west to city limits.
Berkley, seventh e of First, from the Wabash River northeast to the Canal. Biddle S S, between Culbertson and Center, fre: Standley west to city limits.
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Broadway, dissecting the city, runs east and west from limit to hmit. 1
Brown W S, first w of Plum, from P C & St. I. Railway north to Pratt.
Burlington ave S S, from the bridge connecting Biddle Island and South Side. southwest to city limits.
Canal, second street south of Broadway, from western limits east to Oak, thence southeast to city limits.
Carter S S, fourth s of 'T W & W Railway, from Taber west to Standley.
Charles S S, bet Shultz and Culbertson, from Stanley west to city limits.
Chippewa W S, second northwest of the Eel river, from Lin- den northeast to Sycamore.
Cicott W S, first west of Brown, from Wabash north to Pratt.
Clande W S. from Michigan avenue cast to Cecil & Wilson's Second Addition.
Clay S S, fourth south of the Wabash river, from Burlington avenue southeast to city limits.
Clinton avenue N S, bet Michigan avenue and Sycamore street, from Pontiac northeast to Pleasant Hill street, thence north to 1 city limits.
Coles S S, third cast of Burlington avenue, from Water Power southwest to Clay.
Colfax S S, first south of Wabash river, from Burlington avenue southeast to Coles.
Culbertson S S, third south of T. W. & W. Railway, from Taber west to Stanley.
Cummings W S, first east of Michigan avenue, from D E R & I Railway north to Claude.
Douglass, George T. Tipton's First Addition, second north of High, from Fifteenth east to Sixteenth.
Dykeman, (D. D. Dykeman's Third Addition), first south of T W & W Railway, from Seventeenth southeast to city limit .:.
Eel, first east of Delriver, from Wab. sh river northeast to High.
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Eighteenth, seventeenth east of First, from Forest to High. Eight, seventh east of First, from Spencer north to Eel river. Eleventh, tenth cast of First, from the Canal north to Eel river. Elm, sixth east of First, from t' Wabash river northeast to the Canal.
Ewing, crosses northwest tern." . of Toledo street.
Fifteenth, fourteenth east of 1 , from the T W & W Railway
northeast to the Canal, the north to High.
Fifth (or the Canal), fourth e ¿ First, from Canal north to Eel River.
Findley W S, from Michigar as . east to Cecil & Wilson's Addi- tion.
First, first east of junction of Eel and Wabash rivers, from Canal north to Eel.
Fitch, bet Eleventh and Twelfth, from Spear south to George. Forrest, eight south of Broadway from the Canal east to city limits.
Fourteenth, thirteenth east of First, from the T W & W Rail- way northeast to the Canal, thence north to High.
Fourth, third street east of First, from the Wabash river north to Eel river.
Frank S S, second west of Burlington ave, from T W & W Railway south to city limits.
Franklin W S, first north of Shaw from Horney west to Win. Douglass' Addition.
Garden WS, bet Wilkinson and Madison aves, from Bates north to J. H. Luer's Addition.
George, third south of Broadway, from Histenth east to city limits.
Glen, tenth south & Broadway, from the Canal east to city limits. Grover S S, sixtì ah of 'T W & W Railway, from Taber west to Stanley.
Hamilton S S, fourth cast of Burlington avenue, from Water Power southwest to Clay.
Haynes WS, from Canal along Hel river bank northeast to law. nee and from Pearl to Pontiac.
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Hazel, ninth south of Broadway, from the Canal east to city limits.
Helm W S, first north of Wabash, from Brown west to city limits. Heth W S, third west of Brown, from Canal north to Bates.
High. second north of Broadway, from Eel river east to city lim- its.
Horney N S, second east of Clinton ave, from Michigan ave north to city limits.
Humphrey S S, second east of Burlington ave, from Water Power southwest to Clay.
Illinois, first west of Seventeenth, from Ohio north to T W & W Railway.
Indiana, first south of the T W Railway, from Twelfth east to Illinois.
Jackson N S, second north of Franklin, from Clinton avenue east to Johnson.
Jefferson N S, fifth north of Franklin from Johnson west.
Johnson N S. bet Clinton and Michigan avenues, runs north through Jobtown to city limits.
Kloenne S S, third west of Burlington avenue from T W & W Railway south to city limits.
Knowlton (D. D. Dykeman's Third Addition). Second street south Toledo, Wabash & Western Railway from Seventeenth south-east to city limits.
Lincoln S S, continuation of Grover west to city limits.
Linden W S, second north of Broadway, from Brown west to city limits.
Lytle, rear of Toledo, Wabash & Western Passenger Depot, from Ninth south east to Ewing.
Madison Avenue W S, fifth west of Brown, from P C & St. L Railway north to Bates.
Main S S, second south of Wabash river, from Burlington ave south-east to Coles.
Market, first south of Broadway, from Eel river cast to city limits. 0. Miami W S, Third north west Eel river, from Plum north east to Michigan avenue.
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Michigan avenue N S, from junction of Pontiac and the Ecl river north-east to city limits. .
Miles, George T. Tiptons First Addition, first street north of High from Fifteenth east to Sixteenth.
Monroe N S, third north of Franklin, from Clinton avenue cast to Johnson.
Montgomery S S, first east of Burlington avenue, from Wabash river south-west to Clay.
Ninth, eighth east of First, from Spear north to Eel river.
North, first north of Broadway, from Eel river east to city limits Oak, fifth east of First, from the Wabash river north-east to the Canal.
Ohio, second south T W & W Railway, from Illinois east to Seventeenth.
Osage, W S, first north-west of Eel river, from Wheatland to Peterson.
Ottawa W S, fourth north-west of the Eel river, from Phen north-east to Michigan avenue.
Otto, seventh south of Broadway, from the Canal cast to city limits.
Partridge S S, fifth south of T W & W Railway, from Taber west to Standley.
Pawnee W S, first south of Osage, fiom Broadway northeast to Plum.
Pearl N S, first east of Sycamore, from the Eel River north to the Canal.
Peterson W S, first west of Sycamore, from Eel River north to Ottawa.
Pleasant Hill N S, from Clinton ave northwest to Sycamore.
Plum W S, third west of Sycamore, from Eel River north to O :- tawa.
Pontiac N S, second east of the Canal, from Fel River north to Clinton ave.
Pretty first west of Twelfth, from T W & W Railway to the Canal.
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Pratt W S, third north of Broadway, from Brown west to city limits.
Race (Cecil & Wilson's First Addition), first north of High from Seventh east to tenth.
Scott, crosses south-east junction of T W & W & P C and St. I. Railways.
Second, next north of First, from Wabash River north to Eel.
Seventeenth, sixteenth east of First, from Wabash River north- east to the Canal, thence north to Eel River.
Seventh, sixth east of First, from the Canal northeast to Spencer thence north to Eel River.
Shaw N S, first north Mount Hope Cemetery, from Clinton ave west to William Diclass' Subdivision.
Sherman S S, fifth west of Burlington ave, from Biddle south to city limits.
Short, between Wright and Usher, from Fourteenth west to alley. 1
Shultz, S S, second south of T W & W Railway, from Taber west to Standley.
Sixteenth, fifteenth east of First, from T W & W Railway north- east to the Canal, and from Otto north to Eel River.
Sixth, fifth east of J'ir-, from Market north to Eel River.
Sinead, fourth south of Broadway, from Twelfth cast to city limits.
Spear, second south of Broadway, from Spencer east to city Ttoits.
Spencer, first northeast of the Canal, from Seventh southeast to the old Cemetery.
Stevens (D. D. Dykeman's Third Addition), third south of 'T' W & W Railway, from Seventeenth southeast to Adams.
Standley S S, fourth west of Burlington ave, from TW & W Railway south to city limits.
Sycamore W S, from the bridge crossing Eel River at Third north west to city limits.
Taber SS, first west of Burlington ave, from T W & W Railway south to city limits.
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Taylor, eighth east of First, from the Wabash river north-east to the Canal.
Tenth, ninth east of First, from Spear north to Eel river.
Third, second east of First, from Wabash river north to Eel.
Thirteenth, Twelfth east of First, from the Toledo, Wabash &
Western Railway, north east to the Canal, thence north to High. Tillie W S, First west of Madison avenue, from Bates north to J. H. Luer's Addition.
Tipton S S, third south of the Wabash river, from Burlington avenue south-east to Coles.
Toledo, first south of the Canal, from Ewing east to Seventeenth. Twelfth, eleventh east of First, from Toledo, Wabash & Western
Railway north-east to the Canal, thence north to High.
Uhl W S, first north of Washington, in James Cheny's Addi- tion.
Usher, sixth south of Broadway, from the Canal east to city limits.
Vine WS, second west of Sycamore, from Eel river north to Ot- tawa.
Wabash W S, along north bank of the Wabash river.
Walker WS, first north of Bates, from Tillie west to city limits.
Wall N S, first cast of the Canal, from the Eel river north to Otta- Wa.
Washington W S, fifth north of Broadway, from Ottawa west to Woodland.
Washington S S, sixth west of Burlington avenue, from Biddle south to city limits.
Webster N S, first north of Franklin, from Canal avenue east. West S S, extreme boundary of western limits.
Wheatland W S, first north of Broadway, from Brown west to city limits.
Wilkinson W S, fourth west of Brown, from Canal north to Bates.
Wilson S S, seventh south of T W & W R. Rway, from Taber west to Standley.
Woodland W'S, between Het ny Wilkinson, from Bates north to J. 11. Luer's Addition. 35
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Wright, fifth south of Broadway, from the Canal cast to city limits.
Young, second west of Seventeenth, from the Wabash river north to T W & W Railway.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor-Samuel L. McFadin. Clerk-William Flynn. Treasurer-Allen E. Taylor. Assessor-Augustus Glitz. Marshal --- J. D. Beard. Engineer -- Julius C. Kloenne. Attorney -- Maurice Winfield. Chief of Police-Newton G. Scupp. Chief of Fire Department-Joseph Green. Street Commissioner -- Patrick McGaughey. COUNCILMEN.
First Ward --- Daniel Laughlins, John Medland. Second Ward-D. D. Dykeman, Michael McCaffrey. Third Ward- - Anthony Grusenmeyer, Hugh Ward. Fourth Ward-J. M. Justice, D. A. Rudolph. Fifth Ward --- A. B. Crampton, - Freckelton. Police Judge --- Anthony F. Smith.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Twenty-Ninth Judicial Circuit --- Dudley II. Chasc. Prosecuting Attorney Twenty-Ninth Judicial Circuit. . Thaddeus S. Rollins. Clerk Cass County -- Noah S. La Rose. Sheriff .- William T. S. Manly. Auditor- John F. Dodds. € Recorder- Simon P. Sheerin. Treasurer- Jacob Hebel. Sureger John C. Brophy. Coroner -- Joseph 11. Kvins.
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County Superintendent of Schools- Harry G. Wilson. County Commissioners-Joseph Penrose, Dennis Uhl, John Hynes.
EEL TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Township Trustee and Librarian -- Michael Bradley. Justices of the Peace-John C. McGregor, Nathan Pettit, Robert Ray. Constables-B. A. Mabley, George Flanagan, Thomas O'Hara.
TIMES OF HOLDING COURT.
Circuit-Four terms each year, commencing first Monday in February, fourth Monday in April, first Monday in September, third Monday in November. Dudley HI. Chase, Judge.
Commissioners Court --- Four terms each year, commencing first Monday in March, first Monday in June, first Monday in Sep tember, first Monday in December, Joseph Penrose, Dennis Uhl, and John Hynes, Commissioners.
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POST OFFICE.
Situated on the north side of Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth streets. Post Mistress, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown; Chief Clerk, Alexander K. Ewing.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
. President, --- Knowlton; Treasurer, Daniel Tomlinson : Secretary, A. H. McDonald ; Superintendent, George C. Shop- ard. Office High School Building, east side Thirteenth bet Market and Broadway. High School, occu; by square enclosed by Thirteenth, Marker, Broadway and Fourteenth streets. Miss M. E. Simmons, Principal.
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Eight Street School, southwest corner of North street. Miss Ellen Comingore, Principal.
North Side School, south side of Jefferson street west of Clinton avenue. Miss Nellie Adams, Principal.
Point School House, southeast corner Market and Eel streets. Mrs. Hadlock, Principal.
Shultztown School, southwest corner Bartlett and Stanley streets. Miss Lizzie Stephen, Principal.
Taberville School, west side Coles street between Tipton and Main streets. Miss S." Clendening, principal.
Tenth Street School, northwest corner Market street. Mrs. S. Murphy, Principal.
West Logan School, southwest corner Bates and Plum streets. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Principal.
Colored School, southeast corner of Market and Heth streets, West Side. Mrs. E. H. Cox, Principal.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
Smithson College, occupying twelve acres lying north of Pollard street and west of the junction of Pleasant Hill and Sycamore.
Faculty-Paul R. Kendall, President; D. L. Baldwin J. J. D., C. S. Farquar, F. A. Hall and I. T. Osmond, Professors; Mrs. C. S. Kendall, Lady Principal and Professor of Modern Lan- guages ; Miss E. M. B. Felt, Lady 'Principal Accademic De- partment ; Miss Marion A. Kendall, Teacher of Music.
Logansport Female College, northeast corner Seventh and Market streets. Rev. D. Rice, D. D., President; Mrs. Sarah J. Rice, Lady Principal; Mrs. G. W. Neill, Music Teacher; Mrs. Mary A. Williamson, Teacher of Painting and Drawing; Miss Ruth Bowman, Miss Julia L. Merriam, Miss Ada Dodds, Miss Frances L. Rice, teachers.
Holy Angels' Academy, Sister M. Sebastian, Superior; south- cast corner Ninth and Broadway.
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BANKS.
Logansport Banking Co., 55 North, incorporated August 4th, 1873, capital $200,000 ; President, Allen Richardson, cashier, Alexander R. Shroyer.
Logansport National Bank, 47 Fourth Street. Capital $175,000; President, Thomas H. Wilson, cashier, Andrew J. Murdock.
RAILROADS.
Detroit, Eel River & Illinois R R; offices and depot, north end Vine street, W S. From Auburn, Ind, to Logansport, via Columbia City, 82 miles. James S. Collins, president ; D. L. Quick, Vice Pressdent; A. B. South ard, General Superin- tendent ; S. Howell, general ticket agent; J. A. Hughston, general freight agent.
Toledo, Wabash & Western R'y, offices, freight and passenger depot, west end Toledo; from Toledo, Ohio, to Quincy. Ill., 476 miles. President, Azariah, Boody ; Secretary and Treas- urer, William B. Corneau; General Superintendent, George H. Burrows ; general passenger agent, W. L. Malcolu.
Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railway-Offices west side Fourth street, between Market and Canal streets. Pittsburg to Chicago 504 miles; to Indianapolis 3SI miles : to Cincin- nati 313 miles; Indianapolis to Vincennes 106 miles Gen- eral manager J. N. Mccullough ; general passenger agent F. R. Myers; E. H. Judge agent, Logansport.
INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.
Democratic Printing and Publishing Association, offices, 63 Sixth. Job printers and publishers Weekly Sun. Incorporated 1871, George F. Fender, Presi lent and Business Manager. Logansport Gas Light and Coke Company, office and works, cor Duret and Oak streets. Chartered 1863 for 25 years.
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Commenced supplying gas Oct. 1863. President, D. D. Pratt ; Secretary, F. S. Rice ; Treasurer, H. H. Barnheisel.
Logansport Manufacturing Co., office and works, corner Toledo . and Thirteenth. Incorporated Jan., 1872; capital, $50.000. President, Charles Kahlo; Vice President, E. P. Hooker ; Secretary and Treasurer, J. W. Dritt; Superintendent, W. H. Von Behren.
NEWSPAPERS.
The Democratic Pharos (weekly), office, southeast cor North and Broadway. Rufus Magee, proprietor. Established 18.43. Published every Wednesday at $1. 50 per year in advance. The Evening Star (Independent, daily), Smith & Hall, proprie tors, $5.00 per year: Office, 29 Fourth street.
Logansport Journal (Republican, weekly), Hunt, Dague & Co. proprietors. Office, 74 Broadway. Terms $2.00 per year. The Sun (Independent, weekly), office, 63 Sixth street, publish- ed by the Democratic Printing Association. Issued every Thursday morning, terms $2.00 per year.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
Baptist Church, northeast corner Seventh and Broadway, A. J. Stoles, pa for.
CATHOLIC.
St. Vincent de Pauls Church, southwest corner Ninth and Spencer, Rev. Francis Lawler, pastor. St. Josephs German Catholic Church, w's Walnut bet Market and Broadway, Rev. II. Koeline, pastor.
CHRISTIAN. Chiisim Ciauch, southwest cor Ninth and Speer. No regular pastor.
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Christian Church, Northern Limits east of Michigan ave, N S. No regular pastor.
EPISCOPAL.
Trinity Episcopal Church, northwest corner Market and Seventh, Rev. Edward J. Purdy, rector.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Methodist Episcopal, northeast corner Broadway and Eighth, Reuben H. Sparks, pastor.
Second Methodist, south side Market between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, C. D. Wright, pastor.
Colored Methodist Church, southeast corner Cicott and Market streets. No settled pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian Church, southeast corner Spencer and Seventh. Rev. L. M. Schofield, pastor.
Second Presbyterian Church, southwest cor Ninth and Broad- way, James Matthews, pastor.
· FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1, Hall on North bet 6th and 7th, Joseph Ivans foreman.
Hook & Ladder Co. No. 2, David Miller foreman.
Independent Hose Co., Hall, North bet 6th and 7th, Joseph Kreider foreman.
Logan Fire Engine Co. No. 1, Hall, North bet 6th and 7th, Henderson foreman.
Steam Fire Engine, C. Carter, Tipton Co., Hall, 4th bet Broad- way and North, Thomas D. Matthew .engineer, George Bevan foremon.
Steam Fire Engine Champion, Hall, 15th be: Market and Sprar, Daniel Patrick engineer, Rodney Strain foreman.
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MASONIC ORGANIZATIONS.
Hamilton Lodge of Perfection No. 2, C. F. Thompson T. P. G. N.
Logan Council of Princes of Jerusalem No. 3, S. B. Richard- son M. E. S. P. G. M.
Orient Lodge No. 272 F. and A. M., mects every 2d and 4th Friday in each month. Lodge in Smith's Block n e of Broad- way bet Bridge and 4th. L. C. Miles W. M., R. R. Carson S. M., John Mackason J. W., Sol Fisher sec.
Tipton Lodge No. 33 F. and A. M., meets ist and 3d Friday in each month. Lodge s e cor North and 4th. M. Frank W. M., Theodore Guggenheimer S. W., Charles Nichols J. W., David Crun sec.
Logan Chapter No. 2 F. and A. M., meets Orient Lodge Hall ed Monday in each month. S. B. Richardson H. P., C. L. Mondy K., L. C. Miles S., Sol Fisher sec.
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Logansport Council No. 1, R. and S. M., meets Wednesday following 2d Monday in each month in Orient Lodge Hall. S. B. Richardson T. Ill. G. M., W. A. Black D. III. G. M., C. F. Thompson Prin. Con. of the W., R. R. Parson recorder. St. John Commandery No. 24 K's., meets ist Monday in each month in their asylum in Orient Lodge Hall. S. B. Richard- son E. C., A. M. Higgins Gen., Joe B. Eldridge Capt., R. R. Parson recorder.
ODD FELLOWS.
Cass Encampment I. O. O. F. No. 119, meets 45 and 47 4th on ist and 3d Thursdays of each month. Z. Hunt C. P., D. Comingore 1I. P., C. S. Shafer scribe.
Eel River Lodge No. 414, 1. O. O. F., meets 45 and 47 4th each Tuesday evening. W. H. Jacks N. G., S. B. Pratt V. G., D. Comingore sec. Logan Lodge No 40 1. O. O. F,, meets 45 and 17 4th cach Monday evening. A. Karp N. G., M. Moriarty V. G., F. T. Mclaughlin se.
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GOOD TEMPLARS.
Coldwater Lodge I. O. G. T., Hall's e cor Market and 4th, meets every Wednesday evening. Joseph Hendricks W. C. T., Wm. Hendricks W. V. T., --- Ash sec.
Onward Lodge 1. O. G. T., Hall in Shultztown, meets every Saturday evening. Douglas McNary W. C. T., Mrs. E. Ward W. V. T., Ed Ward sec.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Logan Tribe I. O. R. M. No. 13, mects 74 and 76 Market each Thursday evening. W. S. Anderson S., A. K. Ewing S. W., W. H. Manly C. of R.
Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers Division No. 20, meets every Friday night at 5.1 Market 3d floor. John Cooper pres Wm. Painter sec.
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YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Young Men's Christian Association, rooms over Logansport National Bank e's 4th bet Market and Broadway. George C. Shepard pres, J. K. II. Sammis sec, T. H. Wilson treas.
SNIVELY & MEYER,
BLACKSMITHS,
On Canal between Market and Broadway, LOGANSPORT. DET-Work done on short notice and in the best manner.
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