Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1878, Part 10

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Publication date: 1878
Publisher: R.L. Polk
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Eureka Lodge No. 24-Meets every Fri -. day evening in Castle Hall, 13 East Wash- ington. I. G. Payne, Dictator; J. B. Nick -. erson, Reporter.


Schiller Lodge No. 40-Meets every Thursday evening in Castle Hall, 13 East. Washington. Anton Schmidt, Dictator ;: George A. Mason, Reporter.


Washington Lodge No. 114-Meets every Tuesday evening in Mankedick Hall, south- end Virginia ave. J. Firestein, Dictator ;; Preston A. Alcom, Reporter.


Degree of Protection-Hope Lodge No .. 6. Meets first and third Wednesday of each month. A. Alcom. P; Mrs. E. E .. Kerner, Sec.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Hall northwest corner Market and Penn. Annual Convocations fourth Tuesday in January. D. W. LaFollett, G. C .; Alfred! Dickey, V. C .; B. Shideler, G. K. of R. and. S.


Marion Lodge No. 1-Meets every Wed -. nesday evening. James A. Johnson, C. C .; E. J. Marony, K. of R. and S.


Olive Branch Lodge No. 2-Meets every Saturday evening. Jackson Sailors, C. C .;: George W. Hill, K. of R. and S.


Koerner Lodge No. 6 .- Meets every Monday evening. George Wagner, C. C .;: John Greuelich, K. of R. and S.


Star Lodge No. 7-Meets every Tuesday evening. Charles W. Grant, C. C .; Charles. Wesby, K. of R. and S.


Indianapolis Lodge No. 56-Meets every Thursday evening. W. O. Burkert, C. C .; Charles L. Smith. K. of R. and S.


Schiller Lodge No. 61-Meets every Wednesday evening in Mankedick's Hall,, corner Virginia ave and Prospect. Henry Fisher, C. C .; Conrad Muller, K. of R. and S.


Triumph Lodge No. 70-Meets every Thursday evening in Geizendanner's Hall, northeast corner Vermont and Mississippi ... Charles Bolser, C. C .; C. A. Light, K. of" R, and S.


First Battalion K. of P .- Meets at Mo -- zart Hall every Friday evening. John Caven, Prest; W. F. A. Bernhamer, Sec.


MASONIC ..


Grand Lodge-Hall southeast corner. Washington and Tennessee. Meets annu -... ally first Tuesday after the fourth Monday .. in May. John M. Bramwell, Grand Sec- retary.


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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.


Center Lodge No. 23-John Van Stan, W. M .; Charles Fisher, Secretary. Meets in Condit's Building.


Marion Lodge No. 35-Cantwell John- son, W. M .; John B. Elam, Seeretary. Meets in Grand Masonie Hall.


Capital City Lodge No. 312-Roll. C. Irwin, W. M .; Geo. W. Johnson, Secre- tary. Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.


Aneient Landmarks Lodge No. 319- James Proetor, W. M .; George T. Moore, Secretary. Meets in Condit's Building.


Mystie Tie Lodge No. 398 - William Gray, W. M .; Willis D. Engle, Seeretary. Meets in Grand Masonie Hall.


Oriental Lodge No. 500-James T. Lay- man, W. M .; Walter V. Lippincott, Secre- tary. Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.


Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the State of Indiana-Annual convocation first Wednesday after the third Monday in October.


Indianapolis Chapter No. 5-John Ebert, H. P .; Charles Fisher, Sec .- Meets in Grand Masonie Hall.


Keystone Chapter No. 6-Samuel J. Hill- man, H. P .; William C. Anderson, See. -Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.


Indianapolis Council No. 6-John Ebert, Grand Master; Charles Fisher, Recorder .- Meets in Grand Masonie Hall.


Raper Commandery No. 1-H. C. Adams, E. C .; Wm. C. Anderson, Recorder .- Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.


ORDER OF EASTERN STAR.


Queen Esther Chapter No. 3-Martin H. Riee, W. P .; Mrs. P. A. Hampton, W. M .; Mrs. M. I. Drummond, Sec .- Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.


A. AND A. SCOTTISH RITE.


Meets in Baldwin's Block.


Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection- N. R. Ruekle, T. P. G. M .; S. J. Hillman, Grand See.


Sariat Council of Prinees of Jerusalem- Jacob Smith, M. E. G. M .; C. F. Holliday, Grand Sec.


Indianapolis Chapter Rose Croix-Chas. E. Wright, M. W .; C. F. Holliday, Grand See.


Indiana Sovereign Consistory-N. R. Ruekle, Commander in Chief ; C. F. Holli- day, Grand See.


MASONIC (COLORED).


Central Lodge No. 1-Charles H. Lanier, W. M; Andrew Locklear, See. Meets 115 East Washington.


Trinity Lodge No. 18-Daniel Jones, W. M; Wm. Harvey, Sec. Meets 115 East Washington.


Alpha Chapter No. 13-Charles H.


Lanier, H. P. Meets 115 East Washing- ton.


Gethsemane Commandery No. 9-W. P. James, E. C. Meets 115 East Washington.


Union Court No. 1-Eliza Hinton, M. A. Meets 115 East Washington.


Eastern Star Court No. 5-Mrs. Jerry Blaek, M. A. Meets 115 East Washington.


ODD FELLOWS.


Hall northeast corner Washington and Pennsylvania.


Grand Encampment-Semi-Annual Com- munication meets third Tuesday in May, and Annual Communication meets third Tuesday in November. W. K. Edwards. Grand Patriarch; John F. Wallick, Grand High Priest; S. B. Halley, Senior Warden; R. Berger, Junior Warden; B. F. Foster, Grand Seribe; Theodore P. Haughey, Grand Treasurer.


Grand Lodge-Semi-Annual Communi- eation meets Wednesday following the third Tuesday in May. Annual Communi- eation meets third Tuesday in November. W. R. Myers, Grand Master; Enoch Cox, Deputy Grand Master; D. W. LaFollette, Grand Warden; B. F. Foster, Grand Sec- retary; Theodore P. Haughey, Grand Treasurer.


Metropolitan Encampment No. 5-Meets first and third Mondays in each month. J. S. Watson, Scribe.


Marion Eneampment No. 35-Meets see- ond and fourth Mondays in each month. John F. Wallick, Scribe.


Teutonia Encampment No. 57-Meets seeond and fourth Wednesdays in each month. Tobias Bender. Scribe.


Ariel Eneampment No. 114-Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month in Stewart's Bloek. James Comeggs, Scribe.


Orion Encampment No. 146-Meets eor- ner Fort Wayne ave and St. Mary every first and third Monday in each month. Nelson Yoke, Seribe.


Centre Lodge No. 18-Meets every Tues- day evening in Grand Lodge Building. Geo. P. Anderson, Per. See.


Philoxenian Lodge No. 44-Meets every Wednesday evening in Grand Lodge Build- ing. Joseph S. Watson, See.


Capital Lodge No. 124-Meets every Fri- day evening in Grand Lodge Building. Jacob W. Smith, Per. Sec.


Germania Lodge No. 129-Meets every Thursday evening in Grand Lodge Building. Tobias Bender, Per. Sec.


Indianapolis Lodge No. 465 - Meets every Friday evening in Mankedick's Hall. Nelson Yoke, Per. Sec.


Corinthian Lodge No. 474-Meets corner Fort Wayne ave and St. Mary every Fri- day evening. Theo. E. Somerville, Per. Sec.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Meridian Lodge No. 480-Meets cvery Wednesday evening in Giezendanner Hall, northeast corner Vermont and Mississippi.


Centennial Lodge No. 520-Meets south- west corner Seventh and Illinois every Wednesday evening. J. Barnard, Per. Sec. Mozart Lodge No. 531-Meets every Friday evening at 27} South Delaware.


Olive Branch Rebekah Degree Lodge- Meets every second Saturday in each month in Grand Lodge Building. Jos. S. Watson, Per. Sec.


Harmonia Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 31-Meets every second Thursday in each month in Grand Lodge Building.


Garret Smith No. 17 (colored)-Meets in Gall's Building, 82} East Washington.


Lincoln Union Lodge No. 1486 (col- ored)-Meets in Gall's Building, 82} East Washington.


Household of Ruth Lodge No. 34 (col- ored)-Meets at 82} East Washington. Isaac P. Johnson, M. W. P.


P. G. M. Council (colored)-Meets 82} East Washington. Benjamin Thornton, W. G. M. W. M. Hill, G. Secretary.


P. O. S. A.


Meets every Wednesday evening in Me- chanics Hall, north side Market east of Pennsylvania.


S. OF I.


Meet southeast corner Meridian and Washington.


Freethought Council No. 11-Meets every Friday evening. W. L. Wood, President; John W. Smith, Secretary.


Center Council No. 12-Meets every Thursday evening. Mrs. M. A. Taylor, President; Mary Vincent, Secretary.


Marion Council No. 14 - Meets every Wednesday evening at 115} East Washing- ton. Mrs. Wright, President; Jackson H. Wright, Secretary.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


Hall southeast corner Washington and Meridian.


Grand Division-Meets first Tuesday in November annually. R. T. Brown, G. W. P .; J. B. Abbett, G. S.


Washington Division No. 1-Meets Fri- day evenings. Joseph Swegort, W. P .; Miss Gussie Siddall, T. S.


S. W. M.


Pyttacus Conclave No. 5-Meets 27} South Delaware, Thursday evenings. C. P. Bushman, C; C. Stein, Sec.


TEMPLE OF HONOR.


Temple Hall, southeast corner Washing- ton and Meridian.


Grand Temple-Meets annually on the first Tuesday in June. E. R. Johnson, G.


W. T .; C. Bradford, G. W. V. T .; J. A. Brown, G. W. R .; J. H. Ohr, G. W. T.


Capital Temple No. 8-Meets every Wednesday evening. J. H. Ohr, W. C. T .; H. W. Taylor, W. R.


U. O. R. M.


Pocahontas Lodge No. 141-Meets every Wednesday evening at 27} South Delaware. Julius Reinken, C. H .; John Woerner, S. C.


STREET RAILWAYS.


CITIZENS STREET RAILWAY CO.


Northeast corner Louisiana and Ten- nessee. C. F. Johnson, President; T. L. Johnson, Treasurer ; A. W. Johnson, Superintendent.


Illinois Street Line -From the corner Louisiana and Tennessee east on Lonisi- ana to Illinois, north on Illinois to Seventh.


Massachusetts Ave Line-From corner Louisiana and Tennessee east on Louisiana to Illinois, north on Illinois to Washington, east on Washington to Pennsylvania, north on Pennsylvania to Ohio and Massachusetts ave to New Jersey, north on New Jersey to Ft Wayne ave, northeast on Ft Wayne ave to Central ave, north on Central ave to Christian ave, east on Christian ave to College ave, north on Col- lege ave to Seventh.


Washington Street Line-From Noble street to White river.


Virginia Ave Line-From corner Virginia ave and Washington southeast on Virginia ave to Prospect.


Pennsylvania Street Line-From- corner Pennsylvania and Washington north on Pennsylvania to Seventh, east on Seventh to Alabama, north on Alabama, to Expo- sition Grounds.


Crown Hill Line-From corner Louisiana and Tennessee east on Louisiana to Illinois, north on Illinois to Twelfth, west on Twelfth to Michigan road, north on Michi- gan road to Crown Hill Cemetery.


Irvington Line-From corner Virginia ave and Washington southeast on Virginia ave to South, east on South to Fletcher ave, southeast on Fletcher ave to Pine, north on Pine to English ave, east on English ave to Irvington.


TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.


American District Telegraph Company- Office in Blackford's Block, southeast cor- ner Washington and Meridian. John F. Wallick, Agent.


Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Com- pany-Offices 16 South Meridian and 22 Chamber of Commerce. George Farns- worth, Manager.


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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.


Western Union Telegraph Company- Principal Office 11 South Meridian. Branch Offices, Grand Hotel, Union Stock Yards, Union Depot, 19 Chamber of Commerce and 22 Helen street. John F. Wallick, Superintendent.


TRADES UNIONS.


Bricklayers' Union No. 1 of Indiana- Meets every Wednesday evening, fifth story, southeast corner Circle and Meridian.


Coopers' Union No. 5 of Indiana-Meets every Wednesday evening at M. & B. Hall, third story, 113 East Washington.


Fountain Temple, Plato's Archers- Meets every Wednesday evening at Me- chanic's Hall, Wright's Market Street Block opposite Post Office.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen-


Eureka Lodge No. 14 meets every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at hall in Ætna Building. C. W. Hawley, M; C. P. Bond, R. S.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers- Meets in Ætna Building, North Pennsyl- vania.


A. 141 *- Meets every Tuesday evening.


Machine Molders' Union No. 56-Meets first Monday evening in each month at M. and B. Hall


Machinists' and Blacksmiths' Union No. 4-Meets at their hall, 113 East Washing- ton, third story, first and third Thurnday nights of each month.


Centennial Lodge No. 2, amalgamated association of iron and steel workers-Meets on the first and third Saturday nights of each month, at Emerald Hall, corner Mary- land and Meridian.


R. L. POLK & CO.,


PUBLISHERS OF THE


Indianapolis City Directory


Franklin Fire Insurance Co.'s Building, corner Circle and Market Streets,


Have Directories of the principal cities of the United States and Canada and State Gazetteers for sale and on file in their office for reference.


PATRONS


Of the Directory and strangers visiting the city are welcome to the use of the above free of charge.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 1878.


D. TOWER WILLIAMS,


Who'esale Manufacturer of


Boots and Shoes,


No. 24 N. East Street,


L. U. WILLIAMS,


Manager. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


L. NEUBACHER, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER


Brass Goods for Plumbers, Engine Builders, Gas and Steam Fitters, Brass and Composition Castings, Steam Gauges Repaired and Tested, NO. 90 EAST GEORGIA, CORNER DELAWARE ST.


F. Rafert,


BUILDER,


AND DEALER IN


LUMBER,


Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Cedar Posts, Plate Class, Etc., 94 and 96 FORT WAYNE AVE., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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BENHAM'S MUSIC & PUBLISHING HOUSE


36 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


ACCORDEONS


$1.50 10 $25.


FOR ALL KINDS OF STRINGS, ETC.,ETC. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS


COPIANOSS


BANJOS $1 to $25.


FLUTES


75c to $50.


VIOLIN'S $1 to $250.


GUITARS $4 to $75.


OFFICE


BENHAM'S


REVIEW


$35 to $500.


BAND INSTRUMENTS, BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER ALL STYLES.


THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM,


BENHAM'S REVIEW As every copy contains valuable reading and $2 in Music


$1.50 PER ANNUM. SINGLE NUMBERS, 15 CENTS.


A SPECIALTY. AND BOOKS


RENTED BY THE MONTH OR QUARTER,


SHEET MUSIC ALL KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS


Sold on the Monthly or Quarterly Installment Plan.


PIANOS, $75 to $1,000.


ORGANS


MASON&


ORGANS


ORGANO


MUSIC


H.L.BENHAM.Nº 36


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THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE


New-York Life Insurance Company


January 1, 1878.


Amount of Net Cash Assets, January 1. 1877, - - $32,730,898 20 REVENUE ACCOUNT.


Premiums received and deferred. $6,232,394 70


Less deferred premiums Jan. 1, 1877 432,695 40-$5,799,699 30


Interest received and accrued. 2,168,015 85


Less accrued Jan. 1, 1877. 300,558 68- 1,867,457 17-$7,667,156 47


$40,398,054 67


DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT.


Losses by death, including additions $1,638,128 39


Endowments matured and discounted 185,160 12


Life annuities and reinsurances 194,318 86


Dividends and returned premiums on cancelled policies 2.421,847 36


Commissions, brokerages, agency expenses and physicians' fees,


531,526 03


Taxes, office and law expenses, salaries, advertising, print- ing, etc ..


501,025 90


Reduction of premiums on United States stocks .. $211, 1 12 72 Reduction on other stocks 12,030 00


Contingent fund to cover any depreciation in


value of real estate,


2 50,000 00- 473, 142 72-$5,945, 149 38


$34,452,905 29


ASSETS.


Cash in bank, on hand and in transit; since received .. $1,216,301 61 Invested in United States. New York City, and other stocks (market value, $13,379,930 33). 12,875,584 69


Real estate 3,350,268 07 Bonds and mortgages, first lien on real estate (buildings thereon insured for $13,580,000, and the policies assigned to the company as additional collateral security ) 15,379,202 23


Loans on existing policies (the reserve held by the company on these policies amounts to $3,445, 195) 695,234 74


Quarterly and semi-annual premiums on existing policies, due subsequent to Jan. 1, 1878. 396,289 26


Premiums on existing policies in course of transmission and collection (estimated reserve on these policies, $674,000; included in liabilities. 167,183 37


Agents' balances


56,945 97


Accrued interest on investments to Jan. 1, 1878 315,895 35-$34,452,905 20 Excess of market value of securities over cost. 504,345 64


CASH ASSETS, JAN. 1, 1878.


$34,957,250 93


Surplus, estimated by the New York State Standard at 4 1-2 per cent., over $6,000,000 00 During the year, 6,597 policies have been issued, insuring $20, 156,639.


Number of policies in force Jan. 1, 1876, 44,661. Amount at risk, $126, 132, 119.


Number of policies in force Jan. 1, 1877. 45,421. Amount at risk, 127,748,473.


Number of policies in force Jan. 1,. 1878, 45,605. Amount at risk, 127,901,887.


Death-Claims paid, 1875, $1, 524,815. Income from Interest, 1875, $1,870,658.


Death-Claims paid, 1876, 1, 547, 648. Income from Interest, 1876, 1, 906,950. Income from Interest, 1877, 1,867,457.


Death-Claims paid, 1877, 1,638, 128.


MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. WILLIAM H. BEERS, Vice-President.


J. W. DEAN, Gen'l Agent, OFFICE No. 65 VANCE BLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. .


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CRONE'S CITY GARDEN


VARIETIES 156


E. Washington St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


JACOB CRONE, Proprietor.


THE


GREAT NOVELTY THEATRE


OF INDIANAPOLIS.


A FIRST-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT


EVERY EVENING.


MATINEE


EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.


Rithat


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TH.


HOLLE


4


BOTTLER


L A


3


IGER


EER.


E. TH. HOLLER,


CELLARS & OFFICE, MOZART HALL BUILDING, No. 35 SOUTH DELAWARE STREET, Indianapolis, Ind.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -DEALER IN-


MADISON, CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI


ALE AND PORTER


SCHMIDT'S LAGER AND LIEBER & CO.'S LAGER


Always on hand and bottled expressly for FAMILY USE. Orders solicited and goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge.


C. P. CONARD,


Livery, Boarding and Sale Stables,


EAST PEARL STREET,


Between Delaware and Alabama Streets, 1-2 Square South of Washington St.


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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SIMS & SMITHER, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROOFING, SHEATING AND LINING FELTS!


ROOFING, PITCH, COAL TAR, RESIN, Etc. Warren's Trindad Asphalt Roofing and Paving Materials. Also, H. W. Johns' Asbestos Roofing and Roofing Paints. No. 169 West Maryland Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


THOS. M. DICKSON. JNO. W. DICKSON. JAS. C. DICKSON.


ESTABLISHED IN 1865.


WM. B. DICKSON & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in


HARD WOOD LUMBER.


Office, Yard and Mill No. 387 East Market Street,


PBILLS SAWED TO ORDER. WOR INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


GEORGE KNARZER.


J. H. GOAS.


KNARZER & GOAS,


PROPRIETORS


WESTERN GLUE WORKS.


FACTORY, 830 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET. OFFICE, 60 SOUTH DELAWARE STREET. INDIAN APOLIS, INDIANA.


HILDEBRAND & BORCHERS, (Successors to H. W. Hildebrand,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


COAL AND COKE,


LIME, CEMENT, LATH, HAIR AND WOOL. OFFICE: Northwest corner Walnut Street and I., C. & L. Railroad.


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O. K. COE,


MANUFACTURER OF


PITCH AND GRAVEL ROOFING,


DEALER IN


ROOFING, SHEATHING, FELT AND PLASTERING BOARD, COE'S COMPOSITION FOR TIN ROOFS. Room 11 (2d Floor), Hubbard Block,


Residence, 84 West Ohio St.


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


C. F. RAFERT, Contractor and Builder, AND DEALER IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, and Sash, Doors and Blinds, OFFICE, 123 & 125 E. PRATT ST., BET. DELAWARE & ALABAMA STS. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. All Job Work promptly attended to and Satisfaction Guaranteed.


HERMAN LEIPZIGER, Fresco Painter and Decorator, GERMANIA HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


I am prepared to decorate Churches, Private Dwellings and Public Halls in the finest style of the art, and at reasonable rates.


Address HERMAN LEIPZIGER, Germania House, Indianapolis, Ind.


REFERENCES-Very Rev. E. Sorin, Superior-General of the Order of Holy Cross; Very Rev. A. Grange, Provincial; Rev. P. J. Colvin, Pres't. University of Notre Dame, Indiana,


H. C. TASSELL, MACHINE SHOPS,


TINNING AND GALVANIZING,


All kinds of Machinery made to order. Engines, Pumps, and all other work repaired. Wood and Metal Patterns and Patent Office Models.


197 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET,


INDIANAPOLIS.


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G. W. MILLER & CO.,


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-MANUFACTURERS OF- -


Carriages and Wagons


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


170 to 174 South New Jersey St.


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


@ Special attention given to Repairs and Job Work of all kinds. Ta


SAMUEL P. HERRINGTON,


-MANUFACTURER OF --


CARRIAGES, PHAETONS,


BUGGIES AND LIGHT SPRING WAGONS. Nos. 213 & 215 East Market Street. INDIANAPOLIS.


Repainting and General Repairing. Prices Reasonable and all Work Warranted.


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JACKSON H. WRIGHT, Manufacturer of Carriages and Wagons


OF ALL KINDS. Coal Carts and Drays Made to Order. REPAIRING, GENERAL BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. ,


CHARGES ALWAYS MODERATE.


281 West Washington Street, - - Indianapolis.


JOHN HITCHENS, SHOEING SHOP


COURT, between PENN'A and DELAWARE STS. Particular Attention paid to Quarter-Cracked and Interfering Horses,


None but the Best Men Employed.


WM. GUEDELHOFER.


JOHN GUEDELHOFER.


JOHN GUEDELHOFER & SON.


1


Wagon and Carriage


BUILDERS AND HORSE SHOERS.


Job Work and Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. 69 and 71 West South Street, cor Eddy, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


KATTENHORN'S


AMERICAN STABLES, Bird St., bet. New York and Ohio and Meridian and Illinois. THE FINEST AND LARGEST STABLE IN THE WEST, NEARLY ALL BOX STALLS. BUYING AND SELLING HORSES A SPECIALTY.


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C. F. RESENER & BRO., CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, 177 CLINTON STREET, (North of New York), INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Job Work done on Short Notice Orders Solicited.


JOHN A. D. MUELLER. STAIR BUILDER,


Shop, No. 310 Spring Street, Indianapolis, Ind. All kinds of Stairs Built to Order at the Shortest Notice. a


RESTAURANT


California and Rhine Wines and Liquors!


10, 12 and 14 West Louisiana Street, opposite Union Depot, Indianapolis, Ind. HERMAN WEINBERGER, Proprietor.


SCHWEIKLE & PRANGE, Manufacturers of the HUTCHINSON PATENT PLATFORM CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND DELIVERY WAGONS,


Nos. 424 and 426 East Washington Street, Indianapolis.


Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Wagon and Carriage painting done neatly and on shortest notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.


JOHN U. FRIETZSCHE,


Homeopathic Pharmacy, 99 North Delaware Street.


Homeopathic Medicines in Tincture, Triturations, Dilutions, and Medicated Pellets ; Globules Sugar of Milk, Books, Cocoa, Witch Hazel Oil, and Extract.


DR. S. C. FRINK,


DENTIST,


ROOM 21 Martindale's Block, North Pennsylvania Street., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


MAX HERRLICH,


PROPRIETOR


Court House Exchange CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS AT THE SIDEBOARD.


. Best of Ales, Lager Beer, Etc., on Draught. 20 North Delaware Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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FRED LICHTENAUER,


FASHIONABLE


BOOT AND SHOE


MAKER.


All Work Warranted.


39 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET.


F. ZEHRINGER. T. VANCE.


VANCE & ZEHRINGER, MANUFACTURERS OF FOLDING LOUNGES AND SPRING MATTRESSES, FURNITURE REPAIRED AND VARNISHED.


Upholstering work neatly done. Furniture packed for shipping. All kinds of work made to order. Chairs Re-Caned.


No. 30 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


CINCINNATI Dyeing, Cleaning and Repairing HOUSE. ALL KINDS OF ALTERING DONE.


35 Basement Franklin Ins. Building, Corner Circle and Market Sts. WM. GOEBLER, PROPRIETOR.


GEORGE SCHOPP. J. W. STRONG.


CO-OPERATIVE


FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoe Makers,


136 S. ILLINOIS STREET, Spencer House Block,


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.


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J. W. BRADSHAW.


D. H. BUTLER.


BRADSHAW & BUTLER, Live Stock Commission Merchants,


UNION STOCK YARDS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. OFFICES, 7 and 9 Exchange Building. REFERENCES-Indiana Banking Co .; E. F. Claypool, Sec. and Treas. Union Stock Yards, Indianapolis


JIM MCKEE.


MIKE SELLS. SELLS & M'KEE,


COMMISSION MERCHANTS


-- AND DEALERS IN-


ALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK. Also, Agents for Webber, Loper & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio: OFFICE, Union Stock Yards, ,


Indianapolis, Indiana.


M. L. BARNHIZER. W. M. JOHNSTON.


BARNHIZER & JOHNSTON,


GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS


AND LIVE STOCK DEALERS.


UNION STOCK YARDS, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Reference: First National Bank, Indianapolis.


COL. F. M. MALONE, Pana, IlIs.


WM. C. SHORTRIDGE, Indianapolis, Ind.


MALONE & SHORTRIDCE, COMMISSION DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK !


Office, Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards, Indianapolis, Ind.


REFERENCES BY SPECIAL PERMISSION.


E. B. Martindale, Editor Indianapolis Daily Journal. Wm. Collett, Eugene. Ind.


Hon. John C. New, Ex-Pres't First National Bank. H. N. Schuyler, Banker, Pana. Ills. A. B. Powell, Cashier Edgar Co. National Bank, Paris, Ills. W. E. Hayward, Banker, Pana, Ills


T. J. HART, CARPENTER and BUILDER.


Shop, No. 36 South Pennsylvania Street.


Residence, 799 North Tennessee Street. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED ON DEMAND.


HENRY MULLER, STAIR BUILDER. No. 98 Peru Street.


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G. H. BLACK, Carpenter, Contractor. AND STAIR BUILDER, No. 46 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. STORE FRONTS, OFFICE FURNITURE AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY.


JOHN ROSENBERG,


MERCHANT TAILOR,


Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods,


198


EAST WASHINGTON STREET.


OPPOSITE LITTLE'S HOTEL,


Indianapolis, Ind.


C. S. BUTTERFIELD.


ED. T. BUTTERFIELD C. S. BUTTERFIELD & CO., PRACTICAL BOOK AND


JOB PRINTERS


Room 7, Second Floor, 36 W. Washington St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Commercial Printing a Specialty. Printers of the Physio-Medical Journal-A Monthly.


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STEEG & BERNHAMER, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE


To Real Estate in Marion County, Indiana, 12 and 15 Thorpe Block, E Market St., Indianapolis, Ind.


JOHN L. F. STEEG,


WILL F. A. BERNHAMER,


Notary Public.


Attorney at Law.


FRED D. MINER, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,


NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER,


No. 822 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.


All business promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Fees reasonable.


A. F. GROFF & SON, GARDENERS,


SEEDS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN WHOLESALE VEGETABLES, FRUITS, Etc. Agents for LANDRETH'S GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. We have on hand a good stock of Yellow Jersey and Bermuda Seed Sweet Potatoes, Onion Setts of all kinds, Strawberry Plants at Prices to suit the times. Orders for Seeds and Vegetables and Fruits for shipping promptly attended to. Consignments solicited.


No. 85 East Market Street, Indianapolis, Ind. GARDEN TWO MILES WEST OF CITY.


C. B. Austin, M. D.


OFFICE AND RESIDENCE


123 1-2 E. WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS.


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REAL ESTATE TITLES.


ELLIOTT, BUTLER & CO., ABSTRACTS OF TITLE OFFICE,


Room 3 Atna Building, 1712 North Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


J. R. ROUTH, Abstracts of Titles,


AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Rooms 9 and 10 Baldwin's Block, North Delaware St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.




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