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SECOND DISTRICT.
This district will be abandoned for the year after two or three weeks.
THIRD DISTRICT.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS-Miss D M Posey, Grade A. Miss M E Dennis, Grade B. Miss Ella Bond, Grade C.
Miss L D Hadley, Grade D.
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PRIMARY SCHOOLS-Miss Mary Woodard, Grade A. Miss Mary Dennis, Grade B. Miss Carrie L Salter, Grade C. Miss Julia E Test, principal Primary Schools, Grade D.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Mrs Florence Woods, principal, Grade B.
Miss Anna B Wright, Grade C. Miss Sadie A Hill, Grade D.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS -- Miss Nora Lupton, Grade A. Miss Ella Stewart, Grade B.
Miss Alice Test, Grade C.
Miss M E Mooney, Grade D.
Miss Anna Lupton, principal Primary Schools, Grade D.
FIFTH DISTRICT.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL -- Miss Mattie Horney, principal, Grade D. PRIMARY SCHOOLS -- Miss Marietta Worrall, Grade A.
Miss Emma Leeson, Grade B.
Miss Mattie Whitacre, Grade C.
Miss Francis Estell, Grade C.
Miss L Morrison, Grade D.
Miss Carrie Stubbs, Grade D.
Miss Susie Horney, principal Primary Schools, Grade D.
SIXTII DISTRICT.
GRAMAR SCHOOLS -- Mrs Emma Thatcher, principal, Grades B & C. Miss Anna M Brown, Grade D.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS -. Miss Lida Leive, Grade A. Miss Lillie Stines, Grade A and B.
Miss Mary Jurgens, Grade B and C.
Miss Anna Shultz, Grade C.
Miss Bertha Steen, Grade D.
Miss Lina Stahl, principal Primary Schools, Grade D.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS -- Miss II M Jones, principal, Grade C. Miss Hattie Thompson, Grade D.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS -- Miss Cassie V Reese, Grade A. Miss M A Moore, Grade B.
Miss Victoria Lindemuth, Grade C. Miss Emma B Long, principal, Grade D.
COLORED SCHOOLS.
Mrs Landonia Williams, Grammar Grades. Mrs M Edna Perry, Primary Grades.
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MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
St Andrew's School, s e cor of Fifth and C. Rev Henry J Sei- bertz, principal.
St John's Lutheran School, w s of Fourth, bet C and D. Rev Henry Wickemeyer, principal.
St Mary's School, cor of Seventh and n A, conducted by Sisters of Providence.
St Paul's School, cor Seventh and s D. Rev John Young, principal.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Night School and Telegraph Institute, over 725, 727 and 729 Main. J K Beck & Co, proprietors.
EARLHAM COLLEGE.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.
Joseph J Mills, A M, pres; Professor of Mental and Moral Science. Wm B Morgan, A M, C E, Professor of Mathe- matics. Dougan Clark, A M, Professor of Greek and Latin. Wm N Trueblood, A B, Professor of English Literature and Elocution. David W Dennis, A M, Professor of Natural Science. Hans C G Von Jagemann, Professor of German and French, and acting Professor of Professor of History. Gertrude Baily, instructor in Drawing and Painting. Mar- ianna Brown, A B, Phebe Furnas, A B, Mattie C Dennis, Instructors in Preparatory School.
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OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
Joseph John Mills, president. Mordecai Morris White, vice president. Mary E Harris, secretary. Allen Jay, treas- urer.
COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD.
Timothy Nicholson, Walter T Carpenter, T Clarkson Hill, Mor- decai Morris White, Joseph R Evans, Eliza W Hiatt, Mary Ann Evans, Executive Committe.
COMMITTEE ON OFFICERS.
Charles F Coffin, Barnabas C Hobbs, Moses C Stevens, Mary E Harris, Seth Mills.
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Earlham College,
RICHMOND, INDIANA.
Three full collegiate courses of study:
(1) Classical; (2) Latin and Scientific; (3) Scientific.
Special prominence given to the English Language and Liter- ature.
Superior advantages are afforded for the study of German and French.
The Cabinet is large and constantly increasing, and for the variety and educational value of its Geological, Mineralogical and Zoological collections has few superiors in the West.
A Chemical Laboratory affords excellent facilities for prac- tical work by students.
Students in Astronomy have the advantages of a well equip- ped observatory.
Classes in Surveying are given regular practice with instru- ments in the field.
An Art Department provides instruction in Drawing and Painting.
Students in all departments have access to the library of the College and that of the city of Richmond, together aggregating 15,000 volumes.
The Preparatory School presents a well arranged course of study under a corps of efficient instructors. Preparatory students have all the advantages of libraries, apparatus, lectures, cabinet, etc, afforded to the college.
For catalogue and further information, address
J J MILLS,
ALLEN JAY,
President.
Treasurer.
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OTHER OFFICERS
Allen Jay, Superintendent and Treasurer, P O Richmond, Ind.
Martha A Jay, Matron, PO Richmond, Ind. Wm H Wins- low, Governor, P O Carmel, Ind. II Lavinia Bailey, Gov- erness, P O Spiceland, Ind. Elizabeth Woodruff, assistant Governess, P O Fountain City, Ind. John Sherrick, Librarian, P O Westfield, Ind.
Autumn Term begins September 3, 1884. Winter Term begins December 31, 1884.
Spring Term begins April 1, 1885.
RICHMOND NORMAL SCHOOL.
FACULTY.
Cyrus W Hodgin, Principal, Instructor in Pedagogics, History, and Civil Government. James B Ragan, Associate Princi- pal. Instructor in Mathematics and Drawing. Erastus Test, M S, M D, Principal Academic Department, Instructor in Natural Science. Miss Caroline Furber, Instructor in Language and Literature. Miss Belle Morrison, Instructor in Model School.
CALENDAR.
FIRST TERM-Opens September 2, 1884; closes November 7, 1884. SECOND TERM-Opens November 10, 1884; closes January 23, 1885.
HOLIDAY VACATION-December 20, 1884, to December 28, 1884. THIRD TERM-Opens January 26, 1885; closes April 3, 1885. FOURTH TERM-Opens April 6, 1885; closes June 12, 1885.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
President, Timothy Nicholson, of Nicholson & Bro, Booksellers. Treasurer, C W Ferguson, Teller First National Bank. Secretary, J C Macpherson, Co Superintendent of Schools.
OPERA HOUSES.
Grand Opera House, s w cor Eighth and n A. Win HI Brad- bury & Son, proprietors and managers, office, rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block.
Phillips Opera House, over 604, 606 and 608 Main. Dobbins Bros, managers.
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
Hall, n w cor of Ninth and Main.
Webb Lodge, No 24, F & A M, meets third Wednesday of each month. A W Hempleman, W M; W W Austin, Sec'v.
Richmond Lodge, No 196, F & A M, meets first Tuesday even- ing of each month. M Cullaton, W M; A E Chase, S W ; L Fisher, J M; S Fox, Treas; J De Witt, Sec'y; N C Tom kins, S D; N B Ballard, J D; A G Ogborn Tyler.
King Solomon Chapter, No 4, R A M. meets second Friday of each month. Christian Fetta, H P; W W Austin, Sec'y. Wayne Council, No 10, R & S M, meets first Thursday in each month. Christian Fetta, Ill Master; W W Austin, Dept Master; J P L Smith, PC W; W J Robie, C G; M B Bal lard, Treasurer; E D Palmer, Recorder; A G Ogborn, Guard.
Richmond Commandery, K T, No 8, meets first Monday of each month. Joseph L. Smith, E C; W W Austin, Rec. Masonie Building Association. HI N Land, Pres; M. B Ballard. Treas; E D Palmer, Sec'y; HI N Land, Chistian Fetta, W M Thompson, M B Ballard, John De Witt, R W Deely. Jos L Smith, Lewis L Stubbs, E D Palmer, Trustees. Meetings, Trustees meet third Thursday of January, April, July and October. Stockholders meet annually on the second Thurs- day of January.
Loyal Chapter, No 1, Order of Eastern Star, meets third Satnr. day of each month. Mas C V Kendall, W M: W J Robie, W P; Mrs E J Johnston, Sec'y; Mrs Fannie C Hunt, Treasurer.
1. 0. 0. F.
ITall s w cor Eighth and Main.
White Water Lodge, No 41, instituted May 21st, 1847, meets every Friday evening. Walter J Doan, N G; Joseph A Fagan, Y G; Mark Mitchell, Sec'y; II W Talhelm, Treas; HI R Downing, Geo Bishop and C E Newman, Trustees. Hermann Lodge, No 199, meets every Thurday evening. Win Storz, N G; Mathias Pein, V G; George J Knollenberg, Ree Sec'y; Gotlieb Lichtenfels, Per Sec'y; C A Bartel, Treasurer; II II Meerhoff, J M Nolte, Lewis Schiefner, Trustees.
Woodward Lodge, No 212, meets every Wednesday evening. Joseph F Rowlett, N G; Theodore C Parker, V G; Wm. P Cook, Sec'y; E E Beetle, Treas; J F Davenport, A W Grave, J A Reed, Trustees.
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Richmond Lodge, No 254, meets every Monday evening. Albert Kelly, N G; Abram S Johnson, V G; John W Tingle, Sec'y; Peter Johnson, Treas; Edward J Salter, Daniel K Keyt and Jacob V Rowlett, Trustees.
Harmonia Encampment, No 75, meets first and third Thursdays of month. August May, C P; Win Vietze, S W; William Steinbrick, J W; Leonard Sperling, H P; John Shuman, Scribe; C A Bartel, Treas.
Oriental Encampment, No 28, meets second and fourth Tues- day evenings of each month. Chris G Swain, C P; Chas C Binkley, H P; Frank T.Rawn, S W; Frank Ritson, J W ; John McMinn, Scribe; Henry R Downing, Treas; George Bishop, E J Salter, J Y Davenport, Trustees.
Eden Degree Lodge, No 30, Daughters of Rebekah, meets second and fourth Saturday of each month. Mrs Frank Thomas, N G; Mrs Kate Keyt, V G; Mrs S E Stough, Rec Sec'y; Mrs Sadie Stratton, Per Sec'y; Mrs M E Spekenhier, Treas; Mrs Mattie Alexander, Chaplain.
Hermenia Lodge, No 25, Daughters of Rebekah, meets first Sat- urday of each month.
Odd Fellows Provident Association of Wayne Co, meets first Friday of each month. John Yaryan, Pres; L C Huff, Vice Pres; Edward Bellis, Sec'y; Peter Johnson, treas; M W Hobbs, M D, Medical Director; Geo Bishop, W HI Thomp- son, Jolin M Nolte, Jacob Noss, John W Haller, M T Gardner, Gehring Stace, S B Williamson, Trutees.
Odd Fellows Hall Building Association, meet first Tuesday in August. Board of Trustees, who elect their officers: Edward Bellis, No 28; HI R Downing, No 41; II W Talhelm, No 41; Fred Jahnke, No 199; If Kehlenbrink, 199; I F Dav- enport, No 212; A W Grave, No 254; Joseph R Milliken, No 254; H HI Dille, No 254. IL R Downing, Pres; Ed- ward Bellis, Sec'y; Jno F Davenport, Treas.
PATRIARCHAL CIRCLE.
Richmond Temple, No 4, meets first and third Wednesday of month in IO O F Building. G Stace, Oracle; FT Rawn, V O; F Kitson, Marshal; II C Downing, C C; W M Mitch . ell, Rec Sec'y; F W Robinson, F See'y; E J Salter, Treas, Geo Bishop, V O; C E Newman, Council; C Per- sonett, Chaplain; H W Talhelm, 1st Aid; Joe Brush, 2d Aid; Win Kerman, Guard; W J Doane, Sentinel.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
N C Tompkins District Deputy, G C; Lodges 8. 53 and 115. Cœur de Leon Lodge No 8, hall n e cor of Fifth and Main. W
E Russull, C C; E E King, V C; John Boyer, P; G W P
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Jackson, K of R & S; Ed Rymaster, P C; J C Hollopeter, M at A; W R Henderson, I G; J I Vanzant, O G. Iola Lodge, No 53, hall s e cor of Main and Seventh, meets every Thursday evening. J II Cooke, PC; G S Needham, CC; D W Hodgin, V C; BF Ham, P; A H Morehead, M of Ex; O S Mate, M of F; M Ritchie, K of R & S; J J Thomas, M of A; G W Hammit, I G; R E Winsett, OG. Germania Lodge, No 115, hall s e cor of Main and Seventh, meets every Friday evening. Louis Uthe, PC; A H May, CC; Wm Surendorf, V C, Geo Eversmon, P; H Borth, K of R & S; H Klapp, M of Ex; F W Stein, M of F; H Hoppe, M at A; Wm Balzer, I G; J W Frank, O G.
RED MEN.
Wigwam n w cor Fifth and Main. Osceola Tribe, No 15, Improved Order of Red Men, meet every Thursday evening, the 5th sleep of every 7th Sun. Henry C Shaw, Sachem; Win A Dunham, Sen Sag; Richard N Hart, Jr Sag; Wi Zimmerman, Prophet; Philip Schneider, Keeper of Wampum; George Scott, Chief of Records, Wm Kitson, George Bishop and M L Stratton, Trustees.
AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION.
Washington Lodge, No 6, hall n w cor of Fifth and Main, meets every Wednesday evening. Wm Klapp, W M; E Schwerin, V W M; Wm Miller, R Sec'y; II IIawekotte, F [Sec'y; L Ueth, Treas.
STREET DIRECTORY.
STREETS NORTH OF MAIN.
North A -- First north of Main.
North B-Second north of Main.
North C-Third north of Main.
North D-Fourth north of Main, North E-Fifth north of Main.
North F-Sixth north of Main. North G-Seventh north of Main.
North H-Eighth north of Main.
North I-Ninth north of Main. North J-Tenth north ot Main.
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STREETS SOUTH OF MAIN.
South A-First south of Main.
South B-Second south of Main.
South C-Third south of Main.
South D-Fourth south of Main.
South E-Fifth south of Main.
South F-Sixth south of Main.
South G-Seventh south of Main.
South HI-Eighth south of Main.
South I -- Ninth south of Main.
South J-Tenth south of Main.
South K-Eleventh south of Main.
STREETS RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH.
First-First east of river.
Second-Second east of river.
Third-Third east of river.
Fourth-Fourth east of river.
Fifth-Fifth east of river.
Sixth-Sixth east of river.
Seventh-Seventh east of river.
Eighth-Eighth east of river.
Ninth-Ninth east of river.
Tenth -- Tenth east of river.
Eleventh-Eleventh east of river.
Twelfth-Twelfth east of river.
Thirteenth-Thirteenth east of river.
Fourteenth-Fourteenth east of river.
Fifteenth-Fifteenth east of river.
Sixteenth-Sixteenth east of river. Seventeenth-Seventeenth east of river.
Eighteenth-Eighteenth east of river.
Nineteenth-Nineteenth east of river.
Twentieth -- Twentieth east of river.
Twenty-first-Twenty-first east of river.
Twenty-second-Twenty-second east of river.
PLACES.
Elm Place-From Eighth to Twelfth, bet n D and E.
Park Place-From alley bet Ninth and Tenth to Eleventh, bet s A and B.
AVENUES.
Ft Wayne ave-Commences at junction of Main and Fourth, and extends n E to Tenth.
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Liberty Ave-Commences at Fifth and s H, and extends s w to corporation line.
Washington Ave -- Commences at Ft Wayne Ave, extends n w to junction of Sixth and n F, thence around bluff, down the river to junction of Third and Fifth.
Gardner Ave-Commences at junction of Sixth and s E, thence s w to Fifth.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
First Ward-Includes all that part of the city south of Main and west of Seventh streets.
Second Ward-Includes all that part of the city north of Main and west of Eighth streets.
Third Ward-Includes all that part of the city north of Main, east of Eighth and west of Twelfth streets.
Fourth Ward-Includes all that part of the city south of Main, east of Seventh and west of Twelfth streets.
Fifth Ward-Includes all that part of the city east of Twelfth streets.
WATER WORKS.
Pump House, 2 miles east of city, on east fork White Water river. Jessie M Hutton, Pres; Stephen R Wiggans, Vice- Pres; Joseph Craighead, Sec'y; Wm P Hutton, Treas; D K Zeller, Ellis Thomas, Board of Directors.
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MACHINERY
BOLTING CLOTH
PATTERNS
NACHINE SHOR
MACHINE SHOP
RICHMOND CITY MILL WORKS
FOLGER. SC. CIN,
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LEMON & CLARK, -- GENERAL -
Fire Insurance Agents, Room 1 Odd-Fellows' Block,
RICHMOND, -
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INDIANA.
GLEN MILLER TRANSFER CO.
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COMBINATION - .STABLES
15, 17 & 19 South 7th St.,
Richmond, Ind.
The finest Single and Double Teams in the City for Hire.
Special attention to commercial patronage
Horses bought and sold on commission.
I have always on hand a lot of fine Horses for sale.
OMNIBUS FARE.
1 Passenger South of South E Street, $ .50
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1 Linden Hill, .50
1 West Richmond, .50
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1 Sevastopol, - -
1.00
1 In the Limit, - -
.25
Coaches for Funerals. 1
COUPE FARE.
1 Passenger, in the Limit,
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Trunks, extra,
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.25
- $ .25
Baggage delivered in the Limit, -
.25
Shop or Calling with Coach, per hour,
1.00
Coupe,
.75
Entertainments, (
Trips not to exceed one hour) Coach,
2.00
to 12 o'clock midnight.
Coupe,
1.50
F. M. FRANCISCO,
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Manager.
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CALL ON
0. C. Huddleston,
Pump Power.
Machine Power.
For Bargains in all kinds of
Pumps, Iron and Lead Pipe, Sinks, Driven Wells, Gas Fitting, &c. Agent for Halladay's Standard Wind Engine, for pumping water and driving light farm machinery. All sizes of round and square tanks furnished to order. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed,
212 North 16th St., RICHMOND, IND.
THOMAS J. MORTON'S
Shaving Parlors,
815 North E., Opposite Union Depot, Richmond, Ind.
All work done in a neat and artistic manner by skilled workmen. Your patronage is respectfully solicited
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KRAMER PUBLISHING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY'S CITY DIRECTORY -- OF --
RICHMOND, IND. 1885-86.
ABBREVIATIONS.
advertisement
n e cor northeast corner adv.
.alley al .
nr. ..
.near
. north side ave . avenue ns ..
n w cor .northwest cor bds boards
bel below
opp. opposite
bkpr
. bookkeeper
res resides
clk
. clerk
s ... .south, or south of
s e cor southeast corner col'd
cor
. corner
S S
south side
lab
laborer.
s w cor southwest corner
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east, or east of
W. west, or west of
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east side
W S. west side
tel. telephone or telegraph n ..
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Abbott Miss Ardelle, res e s s 20th, Linden Hill.
Abbott Chas L, res e s s 20th, Linden Hill.
Abbott Edward D, res e s s 20th, Linden Hill.
Abbott Miss Ella M, res e s s 20th, Linden Hill.
Abbott Harry, res e s s 20th. Linden Hill.
Abbott Luther C, (Lydia M), lawyer, 613 Main, res e s s 20th, Linden Hill.
Abel Jacob, (Angeline), policeman, res 303 n 19th.
NICHOLSON & BRO., Wholesale and Retail Booksellers & Stationers, 729 Main.
colored
north, or north of
103 A10
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Telephone to MATHER BRO'S I COAL
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Abley Edward F, (Maggie), boots and shoes, 23 n Sth, res s 15th, bet Main and A.
Achuff Mary, (wid Wm), clk L M Jones & Co, bds n Tenth.
Ackermann C, cash boy L E Leonard & Co, res 200 s Second.
Ackermann Jno F, elk L. E Leonard & Co, res 200 s Second.
Ackermann Miss Lizzie, res 200 s Second.
Adams Ellis, machinist, res 536 n Sixth.
Adams Express Co. Paul C Graff agt, Union Depot, tel 12} S06 Main, tel 12.
Adams Henry, res 816 n G.
Adams James, machinist Richmond Machine Works, res 536 n Sixth.
Adams Louisa, (wid), res 536 n Sixth.
Adams Luther (Sallie L), foreman Richmond Machine Works, res 808 n G.
Adamson Margaret (wid), res 124 n Second.
Adamson Nathaniel W (Luella), res 138 s Twelfth.
Addecamp M, wks Richmond Chair Co.
Addington Miss Alda, res 108 n Third.
Addington Ann (wid Abijah), res 810 n G.
Addington Benjamin O, elk George HI Knollenberg, bds 1320 Main.
Addington Frank W, machinist Gaar, Scott & Co, res 816 n G.
Addington Leander, delivery elk A F Reif, bds 201 n Ninth.
Addington D, wks M C Henley.
Addington Mary O (wid Bishop), res. 108 n Third.
Adkins James, col'd (Nancy A), res 510 s Ninth.
Agrippa Scott, helpr blksmth R CM W.
Ahaus Miss Elizabeth, res 501 s Ninthi.
Ahaus Frederick L, plumber HI HI Meerhoff, res 501 s Ninth.
Ahaus Henry H, elk Herman Ahaus, res 501 s Ninth.
Ahaus Herman (Mary C), grocer, 505 s Ninth, res 501 s Ninth.
Ahaus Herman jr, carp, res 501 s Ninth.
Ahaus Miss Rosa, res 501 s Ninth.
Ahreet Sylvester E (Catharine), shoemaker, res 32 n Third.
Aikin James P, (Elizabeth), supt Fleecy Dale Woolen Mills, res 111 n Fourteenth.
Ainsworth William F (Detia B), painter, res 222 s Tenth.
Aker Otto, tinner, bds 402 n Twelfth.
Aker Samuel, res 732 n Tenthi.
Albert Charles S (Kittie), tel opr W U, res 318 n Thirteenth.
Albert Miss Mary G, res 215 n Fourteenth.
Wire Goods. Chairs and Settees, Summer Houses, ) W. T. BARBEE, Screens, and all kinds of Wire Cloth, } IRON AND WIRE WORKS,
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D. B. CRAWFORD & SON,
528 Main St. Richmond, Ind.
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Albert Peter (Hannah), farmer, res 12 s Sixteenth.
Albert Samuel J (Eliza J), carpenter, res 215 n Fourteenth. Albertson Edgar B (Melva), trav agt, res 29 n Nineteenth.
Albertson James (Elizabeth), millwright, res 213 s B.
Albright Jonas C (Alice), (Albright & Co), res 300 s Fourteenth.
Albright & Co (Jonas ( Albright and Joseph S Zeller), slate and tin roofing, 22 n Ninth, tel 47. Aldrich Samuel, (Nellie), res 742 n II.
Alexander Albert, col, (Ida), wks N Doan, res 431 s Sixth.
Alexander J Will, chairmaker Richmond Chair Co, res 130 n Third.
Alexander John W, (Mary), cabinetmaker, res 130 n Third.
Alexander Lydia E, (wid John M), res n F, 1 e R City Mill Works.
Alexander Miss May, res n F, 1 e R City Mill Works.
Alexander Mrs Mary E, tailoress, res 130 n Third.
Alexander Miss Nettie, res 130 n Third.
Alexander Walter G, col'd, (Rosa B), lab, res 326 s Thirteenth.
Alexander Wm W, (Mattie L), wholesale Galvanized. Iron
Cornice Works, 185 Ft Wayne ave, tel 140, res 210 n Eighth. Alger Carmi V, (Mary E), carpenter E Lefferts, res 208 s Ninth. Allbeeker John, wks Evans, Ferguson & Reeves.
Allen Rev C B, (Alma), pastor First Baptist Church, res 27 n Thirteenth.
Allen Edwin, (Julia), lab, res Sevastopol.
Allen Miss Emma S, dressmaker, res 22 n Sixth.
Allen Fred, (col), lab, res 1418 n F.
Allen George C, telegraph opr, res 22 n Sixth.
Allen Isaac B (Emma C), wks Gaar, Scott & Co, res Sevastopol.
Allen James M, railroader, res 32 Washington ave.
Allen John, col'd (Ellen), lab, res 105's Sixth.
Allen Joseph M (Charity), harnessmaker, res 22 n Sixth.
Allen Miss Maggie M, res Sevastopol.
Allen Miss Mary A, elk post office, res 225 s Ninth.
Allen Milton J, wks Wiggins & Co, res 22 n Sixth.
Allen Miss Minnie M, milliner, res 22 n Sixth.
Allen Rachel II (wid John), res 225 s Ninth.
Allison Albert T (Alice C), res 129 n Sixth.
Allison George M (Mary E), carpenter, res 412 n Twentieth.
Allsobrook Miss Jane, res 636 n Tenth.
Allsobrook William (Mary A), engineer C HI & D Ry, res 636 n Tenth.
NICHOLSON & BRO. Will look up and order for you any book You may desire.
JACKSON COAL -AT- MATHER BROS.
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Allsobrook Wm H, res 636 n Tenth.
Altenschulte Mary (wid George), res 631 s Sixth.
Altenschulte Miss Mary, res 631 s Sixth.
Altmeyer Peter, (Jennie), carriage blacksmith, res 811 n A.
Ammerman James P, (Elizabeth A), wks Haynes, Spencer & Co, res 34 s Seventh.
Ammon Conrad, clk D Bowers, bds 209 n Ninth.
Amply Jennie, (col), domestic 242 s Fifth.
Amsden Mrs Henrietta, res over 607 Main.
Amson George, (Belle), foreman HI Shofer.
Anderson Daniel D, (Emily), res 40 Ft Wayne ave.
Anderson Felix V, lawyer, 633 Main, res 310 n Fifth.
Anderson Francis S (Witham & Anderson Co), res E Saginaw.
Anderson Frank, col, (Malinda), lab, res 735 n Fifteenth.
Anderson Jolin, res e s Twenty-first, 7 s Main.
Anderson W H, (Hannah), prest Witham & Anderson Co, bds 23 n Seventh.
Anderson W R, (Louisa), wood carver, res 213 s Ninth.
Arkenberg Clemons, res 214 s Sixth.
Arkenberg Frederick, (Mary), carpenter, res 306 s Fifth.
Arlington House, J II Githens propr, opp Union Depot, tel 86. Armstrong G II, (Alice F), lab G R & I Ry, res 27 n Fifteenth. Armstrong Win, watchman R City Mill Works, res Sevastopol. Armstrong William A (Saloma), wks R City Mill Works, res 62 n Thirteenth.
Arnold Miss Alice E, res 19 n Ninth.
Arnold Mrs Barbara (wid Charles), res 227 s Eighth.
Arnold B (Sarah B), fancy goods notions, cloaks, and manfr hoop skirts and woolen hosiery, 708 Main, res 1202 Main. Arnold Miss Cordelia, res 19 n Ninth.
Arnold Frank, col, (Mary), lab, res 808 n Sixteenth.
Arnold John E (Lydia), wks Wayne Agrl Works, res 734 n Fourteenth.
Arnold Joseph (Mary), boilermaker Gaar, Scott & Co, res 210 n Fifth.
Arnold Morris, res 1202 Main.
Arnold Miss Nellie G, res 19 n Ninth.
Arnold Peter (Mary E), res 222 n Thirteenth.
Arnold Samuel G, baker Zeller & Co, res 19 n Ninth.
Arnold Susan J (wid Christian), res 734 n Fourteenth.
Aring John B (Mary E), wks E Smith & Co, res 443 s Fourth.
Iron Shutters, Balconies, Gratings, Bank Work, Area Railings, Stable Fittings, Ornam'tl Roof Crestings.
W. T. BARBEE Iron and Wire Works, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA.
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Carpets and Dry Goods,
D. B. Crawford & Son, 528 Main Street,
Richmond, Ind.
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Aring Kate, domestic 33 s Seventh.
Artis James E, col, (Catharine), janitor Westcott Blk, res 42-4 and 6 Westcott Blk.
Artis Jesse, (col), stonemason, res 609 s A.
Artis Mary J, domestic 100, s Ninth.
Ashenfelter Emanuel, (Catharine), res 317 n Nineteenth.
Ashenfelter Emanuel T, (Ella), briek molder, res 317 n Nine- teenth.
Ashinger C W, asst correspondent M O Henley, bds 221 n Twelfth.
Ashinger IIenry, wks Gas Works, res 106 n Second.
Ashinger Jacob, (Mary), foreman R Gas Co, res 114 Main.
Ashley Anna C, (wid Joseph L), res w s s Thirteenth, 1 n C.
Ashley Chas J, tel opr C St L & P Ry, res n s s Thirteenth, 1 n C.
Atchley John T, (Maggie E), butcher John Paxson, res 810 n D. Athey Miss Carrie M, milliner, res 518 Main.
Atliey Israel, (Mary R), res 518 Main.
Athey Mrs Mary R, milliner, 518 Main, res same.
Atkins Charles, wks Haynes, Spencer & Co, rooms 24 n Eleventh, bds 402 n Twelfth.
Atkinson Darwin U, (Della), res 223 n Eighteenth.
Aue Miss Augusta, res Sevastopol.
Ane Frederick, gardener, res Sevastopol.
Ane Fredericka (wid Frederick), grocer, Sevastopol, res same.
Auftermarsch Katie, domestic, 22 n Thirteenth.
Austermann Bernard ( Mary J), prop brick yard, res 717 s J.
Austermann Bernard jr, wks Bernard Austermann, res 717 s J.
Austermann Frank, wks Bernard Austermann, res 717 s J.
Austin Miss Mary P, elk N J Mendenhall, res 410 n Eleventh.
Austin William W (Ilelen V), bookkeeper Champion Roller Milling Co, res 67 s Sixteenth, Linden Hill.
Averdick John (Agnes), machinist, res 27 s Sixth.
Averdick Martin (Lena), lab, res 506 s Fifth.
Avey Geo W (Martha J), (G W Avey & Co), res 109 n 17th. Avey G W & Co, (G W Avey, B Johnson), ifrs picture frames, looking glasses and show card mouldings, 162 Ft Wayne ave. Avey Miss Inilu R, res 232 s Seventh.
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