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Slate Roof a Specialty, Johnson & Woodhurst.
RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY always in the lead.
314 RICHMOND CITY DIRECTORY. Specialists - Medical. Benham Harvey R, opium habit, 207 n 7th Benham Milton C, opium habit, 24 s 9th Simpson A B, room 2 Kelly-Hutchinson block Spokes, Felloes, Bent Wood. Richmond Bent Wood Co, 203 and 205 n 3d Sod Cutter Manufacturer, Test Alpheus, w s s 21st Low prices in Books and Wall Paper at Morris & Hunt's. Solicitor of Patents. Dennis Wm T, 401 Main . Steam Cracker Bakeries. Hoerner D J, 13 s 5th Zeller & Co, 915 and 917 Main Steam Engine Manufacturers. Dille & McGuire, n e cor 13th and railroad Gaar, Scott & Co, junction Washington ave, 6th, and n F Richmond Machine Works, n e Union depot Robinson & Co, 222 Main Steamship Line Agents. Crocker A E, 6 and 8 n 8th Leyen John N, 516 Main Steel Plow and Cultivator Manufacturer. Hats and Caps at the Model Clothing House, S10 Main St. Stenographers. Coulon Miss Clara May, 300 Richmond ave, W R Hearn Charles E, 836 n 10th Luring Albert S, 116 s 4th Paxson George L, 216 n 11th Robinson E U, room 5 Odd Fellows' block Robinson F' M, room 5 Odd Fellows' block Starr Henry P, 109 n 12th Stock Insurance Agent. Dormer Wm B, office n 8th, near postoffice Tin and Sheet-Iron Roofing, Johnson & Woodhurst. FOR THE BEST HEATER IN THE MARKET CALL ON J. S. ZELLER, 22 N. 9th St. Empire Plow Co, n Union depot
ALVIN E. CROCKER HAS MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY.
-FOR FIRST CLASS WORK TRY THE
RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY.
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Stock Dealers.
Conner Wm S, 419 n 11th Dean Horace, 33 n 7th Esteb Jacob, 224 n 14th Jordan Wesley S, 125 s 13th
Stoves, Tinware, Etc.
Alexander W W, 185 Ft Wayne ave
Bargis Mrs M E, n w cor Main and 5th
Eckel George & Son, 923 Main
Ireton Harry, 1027 Main
Johnson & Woodhurst, 812 and 814 Main
Potts J HI, 914 Main
Van Uxem & Co, 625 Main
Promptest Manner.
Fine Dress Suits at the Model Clothing House, 810 Main.
Street Railroad.
Richmond Street Railway Co, office 15 s 7th
Tailors and Renovators.
Hunter Wm P, 17 s 7th Imebkemann Win, 427 s 8th
Sperling Leonard, 304 s 9th
Steen Win II, 333 8 9th
Whitridge W T, 123 n 9th
Youngflesh John, over 618 Main
Tallow Chandler.
Weidner Gottlieb, 100 Main
Tallow Renderers.
Minner Silas, rear 604 s E Weidner Gottlieb, 100 Main
Nice Gift Articles at Morris & Hunt's Bookstore.
Tanners. Whitewater Tannery, S R Wiggins & Son, proprs, 132 s 2d Telephone 107
Taxidermists.
Conley Miss Lillie, 113 n 14th Johnston Daniel W, 715 Main, third floor Schooley W D, 13 s 10th
Galv. Iron Cornice and Window Caps, Johnson & Woodhurst.
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Best of Insurance given by ALVIN E. CROCKER, and Losses Paid Promptly.
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.r. J. S. ZELLER. 22 N. 9th ST.
SLATE. TIN, AND GALVANIZED WORK Done in the Best and
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ALVIN E. CROCKER HLAS MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TRANSIENT TRADE BY THE
RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY.
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'Fea Stores.
Atlantic & Pacific. Tea Co, 727 Main Union Pacific Tea Co, 532 Main
Teamsters.
Ballenger Jehu, 405 n 18th
Carroll James F, 412 n 17th
Carroll Thomas, cor n A and 2d
Clark Charles, 411 n 17th
Collins Zachariah, 918 s 9th
Croker John N, 107 5 6th
Croker John W, 222 s 12th
Legal Blanks and Office Stationery at Morris & Hunt's.
Eadler George, 526 n 19th
Fry Wmn W, 830 n 12th
Gardner M S, 818 n H
Goins Martin A, 612 s 7th .
Grieve Harmon II, 310 s 6th
Hawkins George, 516 n 19th
Hebbler Charles, 38 s 5th
Hill Charles, 47 8 15th
Justice Marion, w Boston pike, s city limits
Landwehr Wm, 449 s 7th
Lewis Al, w Boston pike, s city limits
Loyd Edward, 203 n 2d
Loyd Jolm, 27 n 19th Lemsford Benj, 226 s 15th
Miller John, 119 s 7th
Moore John F, was w 3d, n Natl road, W R
Nation Ezra, 7 n 15th
Newby Samuel, 222 s 7th
Nieter Ileury, 228 s 7th
We are after your Trade. The Model Clothing House.
Parshall Levera, toll gate, Liberty avenue
Pitman Hiram, 27 Bridge ave, W R
Ray Charles A, 406 n 17th
Reddinghaus Frank, 1317 s J
Rider James A, 4th house w s w 2a, W R
Ryan Joseph, 169 Ridgo, W R Schneider Wmn HI, G15 s J
Spencer Elisha, 612 s E
Stanley Charles, 730 n 15th
Steinbrink Wm, 707 s G
Stevenson Joseph, 17 s 17th
EARLY BREAKFAST Cook Stoves, Johnson & Woodhurst.
See Them. J. S. ZELLER, 22 North 9th Street.
FORTY WROUGHT STEEL ECONOMY FURNACES NOW In Use in RICHMOND.
&& RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY.
Sudhoff Frederick, 301 s 8th Vore Jacob J, 921 s A RICHMOND CITY DIRECTORY. 317 White Elihu, 220 s 18th Williams Calvin, 802 n H Williams Chan, 804 n H Winburn Joseph, 516 n 18th Wym Win, 610 s E Telegraph Companies. Postal and United Lines, Chas A Blair, mngr, 11 n 8th Tele- phone 71 Western Union, J M Hill, mngr, ne cor 8th and Main Tele- phone 26 Boys' Waists at the Model Clothing House, 810 Main St. Telephone Exchange. Central Telephone Station, Noah If Hutton, mgr, n e cor Sth and Main, up stairs Thresher Manufacturers. Gaar, Scott & Co, junction Washington ave, 6th, and n I Robinson & Co, 222 Main Tile Manufacturers. GOOD WORK. PROMPT DELIVERY. Hawkins John & Sons, ne cor 19th and n F Tinners. Alexander Wm W, 185 Ft Wayne ave Bargis Mrs M E, n w cor 5th and Main Eckel George & Son, 923 Main Ireton Harry, 1027 Main Johnson & Woodhurst, 812 and 814 Main Potts Joseph II, 914 Main VanUxem & Co, 625 Main Zeller Joseph S, 22 n 9th A full line of Artists' Material at Morris & Hunt's. Toys and Willow Ware. Detch George & Son, 515-517 Main Iliff & Co, 537 Main Trunks and Valises. Keys Charles A, 618 Main Wiggins & Co, 509 Main Mantels and Grates, [ Johnson & Woodhurst. If You Want a Furnace, Get the Best-The Wrought Steel Economy. J. S. Zeller, 22 N. 9th. Best of Insurance given by ALVIN E. CROCKER, and Losses Paid Promptly.
ALVIN E. CROCKER HLAS MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY.
Telephone 151. + RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY.
318 RICHMOND CITY DIRECTORY.
Turning and Novelty Works.
Newman Charles E, 16 n 7th
Twine and Rope Manufacturer.
Waidele Frank, 1005 8 I
Umbrella and Parasol Mender. Sayman Mrs Sarah, 8 s'5th
Undertakers.
Downing HI R & Son, 16 n 8th Lippincott & Son, 20 n 9th
Wall Paper at Morris & Hunt's Bookstore.
United States Commissioners.
Binkley C C, rooms 7 and 8 Vaughan block Payne H B, over 720 Main
Upholsterers and Furniture Repairers.
Cadwallader Howard, 125 s 11th
Dalbey Ed F, 535 Main
Dunham & Smith, 627 and 629 Main
Grimm Joseph, 904 and 906 Main
Grothaus George & Son, 31 s 5th
Pardieck B & Sons, 505 and 507 Main
Vern & Nolte, 17 n Gtli
Vault Cleaners.
Morehead Thomas, e s s 23d Young Joseph, 236 s 18th
Neckwear at the Model Clothing House, 810 Main St.
Veterinary Dentist.
Farlow J M, 202 n 6th
Veterinary Surgeons.
Ferling George G, 611 s A Weeks Chaunecy M, office Picken's livery stable Vineyard.
Peterson John, s e city limits
Violin Maker.
Clark A B, 112 Main
Natural Gas Stoves, t-& Johnson & Woodhurst.
Why Buy a Cast Iron Furnace, When You Can Get the Economy? J. S. Zeller, 22 N. 9th St.
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For Hard Coal, Coke, or Nat- | S. Zeller, 22 N. 9th St. ural Gas.
The Economy Wrought Steel Furnace is the Best
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Wagon and Carriage Goods.
Crocker Peter, rear 913 Main Foulke W W & Co, 825 n E Wagon Makers.
Riggs & Moto, 158 and 160 Ft Wayne ave Slite Samnel E, jr, 156 Ft Wayne ave Sieweke & Franmann, 13 s 8th Wolfer Martin HI, 301 Main
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Gloves at the Model Clothing House, 810 Main St.
Wall Paper.
Moorman C T, 520 Main Morris & Hunt, 720 Main Nicholson & Bro, 729 Main Telephone 29.
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
Dickinson Robert B, 523 Main
Dozier David JJ, 730 Main
Haner Charles 11, 7 n 8th
Hirst Elisha F, 620 Main
Jenkins Charles N, 626 Main
Medearis F A, 9 s 8thi
Wiggins Grant & Co, 830 Main
Water Works. Richmond Water Works, office 1127 Main
Weather Strip Manufacturers. Rielnnond Weather Strip Co, 217 n 6th
Morris & Hunt solicit your trade. 220 Main St.
Whitewashers.
Allen Jolm, 243 s 3d Brown Samuel, 328 s 8th Eckhard Edward, over 1 s 6th
James Lewis, 45 s 5th
Johnson William, 411 s D King Charles, 531 s 7th Reilly Stephen, s city limits, c Boston pike Scott Win P, 245 s 3d
GASOLINE STOVES, : Johnson & Woodhurst.
Best of Insurance given by ALVIN E. CROCKER, and Losses Paid Promptly.
Try tho RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY. SATISFACTION GUARANTLLO.
Wire Cloth Reel Manufacturers. Dille & MeGnire, cor 13th and railroad
Wire Net and Fence Manufacturers. Sedgwick Bros, 1517 n F'
Wood Moldings. Western Wood Working Co, s w cor 15th and n V
Family and Teachers' Bibles at Morris & Hunt's.
312 RICHMOND CITY DIRECTORY. Wood Turner. Newman Charles E, 16 n 7th Wood and Willow Ware. Detch George.& Son, 515-517 Main Wool and Field Seeds. Barnes George W, 9 and 11 s 5th Thompson & Good, 822 and 821 Main Wool, Hides, Etc. Clendenen H & Co, 257 Ft Wayne ave De Witt, Stokes & Co, 415 n 8th ALVIN E. CROCKER HAS MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY. . Woolen Factory Supplies.
Gent's Furnishings at the Model Clothing House, STO Main. Woolen Mills.
Flecey Dale Woolen Mill, Mrs E Aiken, propr, cor n 17th and river Richmond Woolen Mill, Test Bros, proprs, on river, { mile s of city
For a Hot-Air Furnace, Johnson & Woodhurst.
J. S. Zeller, 22 N. 9th St.
TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
We Guarantee Our Economy Wrought Steel Furnaces
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RICHMOND POST OFFICE.
Corner Eighth and North A.
J F Elder.
Postmaster
Jonas Gaar
Asst Postmaster
Win T Fletcher
Mailing Clerk
Harry C Abbott
Asst Mailing Clerk
Mary Elder
Distributing Clerk
Rena Watt.
.General Delivery
Mary Lincoln
.General Delivery
Jack Hollowell
. Supt Carriers and Carrier No 1
John E Donlin
Carrier No 2
Cornelius McDonald
Carrier No 3
W II Hansche.
Carrier No 4
Jolm P Young. ..
Carrier No 5
Andrew F Moorman
Carrier No 6
A W Jameson
Carrier No 7
John Wessel.
Carrier No 8
Charles Mitchell
Carrier No 9
WARD BOUNDARIES.
FinsT WARD-Includes all that part of the city south of the center of Main to the corporalion line, and west of the center of south 7th to the river.
SECOND WARD-Includes all that part of the city bounded on the cast by 8th street from Main street to the line of the Chicago, St Louis & Pittsburg railroad; on the north by tho line of said rail- road to the river, on the west by the river to Main street, at the National bridge ; thenee east on the line by Main street to 8th street.
THIRD WARD-Commences at the southeast corner of Sth and Main streets; thenee north to the railroad; thence westerly along railroad to the west fork of Whitewater river; thence up west fork to the north boundary line of said city; thence east along said boundary line to 12th street ; thence southwardly on 12th street to Main street ; thence on Main to 8th strect.
Fovern WARD-Includes all that part of the city south of the center of Main street, east of the center of 7th street, and west of the center of 12th street.
FIFTH WARD-Includes all that part of the city north of the center of Main street, and cast of the center of 12th street, includ- ing Glen Miller.
SixTH WARD-Includes all that part of the city south of the center of Main street, and east of the center of 12th street.
SEVENTH WARD-Commencing at the northwest corner of city corporation ; thenee east on corporation line to middle fork of White- ' water river, thence down said middle fork to Whitewater river to the south corporation lino ; thence west on said line to southwest cor- ner of corporation ; thence on seetion line to place of beginning.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Main street is the principal street of the city, and extends through the same, dividing the city north and south.
STREETY NORTH OF MAIN.
JIESENT NAMI .. FORMER SAME.
North A .. . Broadway and Spring Ist n of Main
North B. . . . Mulberry 2d n of Main
North C .... Sassafras, Short, and Grant .. 3rd n of Main North D. . . . Vine, Cliff, and street s of Fair Grounds 4th n of Main
North E ... Noble and Division 5tl n of Main
North F Finley and North. 6th n of Main
North G ... Maple and Moffitt. 7th n of Main
North Hf. .. . Sanders, Chestnut, and Delaware 8th n of Main
North [ .... Pine.
9th n of Main
North 3 ... . Cedar and Vermont.
10th n of Main
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South A .. . Walnut Ist s of Main
Sonth B. . . . Market.
2d s of Main
South C. . . . Sycamore and South Park Brd s of Main
South D. . . . Mill and Sherman Ith s of Main
South E .. . Central Avenue. 5th s of Main
South F.
Poplar and Salter
6th s of Main
South G. . Linden. 7th s of Main
South H. . . Branch Sth s of Main
South 1 Mansion and Reed. 9th s of Main
South J. . East and West Oakland 10th s of Main
South K. . . . Mound.
11th s of Main
1st St. . . . Jackson.
·2d e of river
3rd St. . . Washington 3rd e of river
4th St. ... Front, Madison, and Bridge 4th e of river
5th St. .. . Pearl and Monroe 5th e of river
6th St. . . . Marion, Gaar, and High
6th e of river
7th St. . . . Franklin ... 7th e of river
8th St. ... Fifth and Center
8th e of river
9th St .. . . Sixth, Boston ave, and Wiggins.
9th e of river
10th St. . . . Seventh, Newport Pike, e and w Park .. . . 10th e of river 11th St. . . . Eighth, Barclay, Fountain, and Mound . . 11th e of river
12th St. . . . Ninth and Middleboro Pike. . 12th e of river 13th St .. . . Tenth 18th e of river
14th St .... Eleventh 1 4th e of river
15th St. ... Twelfth. 15th e of river
16th St. . . . Thirteenth and Reeves ave. 16th e of river 17th St .... Fourteenth
17th e of river 18th St. .. . Fifteenth 18th e of river 19th St. . . . Sixteenth
19th e of riyer
20th St .. . . Seventeenth 20th e of river
21st St. 21st e of river
22d St. 22/1 e of river
23d St. 23d e of river
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2d St .... Green
BUNNING NORTH AN 1st e of river
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Ihn Place. . . . From Sth to 12th, bet n D and E
Park Place. . .. From alley bet 9th and toth to 1th, bet s A and B AVENUEN.
Ft Wayne ave. .. . Commencing at the junction of Main and 1th sts, running ne to 10th
Liberty ave. .... . Commencing at 5th and's HI, extending's w to the corporation line
Washington ave. . Commencing at Ft Wayne ave, extending n w to juction of 6th and n F sts, thence around the bluff, passing the shops of Gaar, Scott & Co, down the river to junction of 3d and 5th sts, at railroad bridge
Garden ave. . . . . . Commencing at junction of 6th and s E sts, thence running s w around "Cascade Gardens" to 5th
STREETS IN WEST RICHMOND.
STREETS WEST OF THE RIVER RINNING SOUTH.
Ist St-Commencing at the C, St L & P R R, running to Main st 2d St-Commencing at Chestnut st, running to Lincoln st, and from Kinsey to Main
3rd St-Commencing at Chestnut st, running to Lincoln st, and from Kinsey to Main
4th St-Commencing at Kinsey, running to Main
5th St-Commencing at n w cor of corporation line, running s to Main
Abington Road-Commencing at Main st, running s to corporation line
STREETS WENT TO FIFTH STREET. .
Chestnut St-1st s of C, St L & P R R, from Ist to 5th sts
Richmond Ave-2d s of C. St L & P R R, from Ist to 5th sts
Randolph St-Bd s of C. St L & P R R, from Ist to 5th sts Lincoln St-4th s of C. St L & P R R, from Ist to 5th sts Pearl St-5th's of C, St L & P R R, from 1st to. 5th sts
Kinsey St-6th s of C, St L & P R R, from Ist to 5th sts
STREETS WEST OF THE RIVER RUNNING NORTH.
Butler-Commencing at a point on bluff, near the old Bush Mill, extending to Grant st
Lake-Commencing at C, St L & P R R, running to State st Sheridan-Commencing at State st, running to Grant st
Ridge-Commencing at State st, running to north corporation line
STREETS RUNNING WEST.
State-Commencing at the river, rimming to junction C, St L & P', and C, R & Ft Wayne R R
Sherman-Comeneing at Butler st, running west
Grant -- Commencing at a point in the Williamsburg pike, to Ridge st Maple -- Commencing at Ridge st, running w to corporation line Charles -Not opened
William-Not opened
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RICHMOND CUTY DIRECTORY.
RICHMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SUPERVISION AND INSTRUCTION FOR 1888-89.
20180 0 500 TRUSTERS.
Daniel Surface, prest Term expires June, 1890
Elgar G Hibberd, treas Term expires June, 1889
John M Winslow, secy Term expires June, 1891
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
Justin N Study, office at No 3 School Building, cor n B and 8th sts
SPECIAAL TEACHERN.
Mr G M Cole, supervisor and teacher of music Dr 'A Test, supervisor and teacher of German
Mrs Mary E Johnson, supervisor and teacher of industrial drawing TEACHERS-HIGH SCHOOL.
Mr Oscar L Kelso, principal, mathematics and civies
Miss Mary A Sinbbs, Latin and English literature
Mr Albert B Porter, chemistry, physics, and physical geography Mr John F Thompson, botany, zoology, geology
First District-Mins Ada Woodward.
Second District -- Miss Sophia W Marchant
Third District-Miss Della M Posey
Fourth District-Miss Harriet A Thompson Fifth District-Miss Martha Horney
Sixth District-Mrs Emma E Thatcher
Seventh District-Miss Maria Jones
Ninth District-Miss Elizabeth Foulke
PRIMARY PRINCIPALS.
First District - Mrs Mary R Hallowell
Second District -- Miss Julia E Test
Fourth District-Miss Anna M Lupton
Fifth District-Miss Susan Horney
Sixth District-Miss Lina Stahl Seventh District-Miss Emma B Long
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
Mrs Anna !' Hill Miss Louise Boyd Mrs Elizabeth Close Miss Oatharing V Reese Miss Martha A Whitacre
Miss Alice Schofield Miss Ella Bond
Miss Margaret E Dennis
Miss Emma Leeson
Miss Rose Thecke
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PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Mrs Mary E Nusbaum
Miss Mary R Marsh
Mrs Margaret 1, Schofield
Miss May Woodard
Miss Caroline L. Salter
Miss Mary 'T Spencer
Miss Mary M Dennis
Miss Caroline C Lesh
Miss Nelly B Thompson
Miss Anna W Kirby
Miss Margaret E Mooney
Miss Marietta Worrall
Miss Emma Newman
Miss Kate W Morgan
Miss Belle Morrison
Miss Sarah HI Maxwell
Miss Lillian Stines
Miss Elma Test
Miss Anna Schulz
Miss Bertha Steen
Miss Alvina Steen
Miss Lillian Il Graves
Miss Mary A Moore
Miss Victoria E Lindemuth
Miss Emma B Long
Miss Elma Graves
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS.
Miss Ida M Burgess
Miss Lucy I A Balfe
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
Richmond Humane Society-Joseph Doan, prest ; Mrs Allen Jay, Mrs Gertie Henley, and Mrs W P Buell, vice prests; Wm C Shoe- maker, secy; Everett Eekels, treas. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings in each month, at Police Court Room
Home for Priendless Women 36 8 10th st. Incorporated No- vember, 1887. Board of Trustees: Dr Mary F Thomas, chairman ; Libbie W Candler, secy ; Daniel K Zeller, treas; Mrs Naomi llar- rison, and Edward Timberlake
Orphans' Home-Central ave, Earlham place, telephone 173. Isabella Crawley, matron ; Miss Rosa Brown, asst matron
Werule Orphans' Home-s e city limits, 108 inmates. Rev W H Wiekemeyer, prost; Henry Cutter, treas; Rev Helle, secy ; John Digledey, supt
Old Ladies' Home -- An institution founded by the late Margaret Smith. Mrs Jas L Morrisson, prest ; Mrs James E Reeves, 1st vice prest ; Mrs Naomi Harrison, 2d vice prest; Mrs Lee Yaryan, secy ; Mrs J E Burbank, treas. Trustees of Margaret Smith fund: Dr J E Taylor, prest ; Samuel E Brown, secy; Thomas Harrison, treas Ground has been secured, and buildings will soon be erected
St. Stephen's Hospital-N e cor n 8th and C sts. Rev Frank Hallam, prest; Reuben Myrick, secy and treas; J R Weist, supt, physician and surgeon. Open to all denominations and nationali- tios, and physicians of all schools
German Mutual Benevolent Association Chas Leive, Ist prest; Fred Sharff, 2d prest; Kred Shurg, Ist secy; Louis Fromer, 2d secy; Win Wagner, treas Meets every Monday night, nw cor 5th and Main
YM CA-Rooms n w eor Main and 6th sts Organized, 1876 Incorporated June 4, 1887 C C Binkley, prest ; J B Craighead, vicc prest ; A J Shephard, secy ; Prof Il C Barrett, physical instructor; Chas Farnham, financial secy
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WCT U-Rooms Johns block, s w cor 10th and Main sts Mrs M R Dennis, prest; Mrs Dacey Hopkins, secy; Mrs Harriet Moorman, treas Meets every Friday afternoon
Society of Immaculate Conception-Meets at St Mary's Ilall, se cor 7th and n A
Sodality ( Ladies) of the Sacred Heart-Meets at St Mary's Hall, s o cor 7th and n A
Young Women's Christian Temperance Union - Rooms Johns block, s w cor 10th and Main sts Mrs Mary Prescott, prest; Miss Helen Dixon, secy Meets every Friday afternoon
St John's Total Abstinence Society-St Mary's Hall, s e cor 7th and n A sts Martin Eagan, prest; John F' Fitzgibbons, secy Meets fourth Sunday in every month
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A M E Church-Cor 6th and s B; Rev D P' Roberts, pastor Services, 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m
Christian Church-E s s 9th, bet Main and A; Rev - , pastor Sunday-school, 9 a m, Freeman Haisley, supt Church ser- vices, 10:30 a m and 7: 30 pm Teachers' meeting Wednesday even- ings at 7:30
Evangelical Association Church-E s s 7th, bet B and C; Rev Orth, pastor Sunday services every two weeks, 10 a m and 7 pm Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 a m
First Baptist Church-W s n 11th, near Main; Rev J Ward Stone, pastor Sunday services, 10: 30 a m and 7: 30 pm ( 7 p m in winter) Sunday-school, 9:15 a m Prayer meeting on Thursday evening
First English Evangelical Lutheran Church-S w cor 11th and s A; Rev Jacob W Kapp, pastor Sunday services, 10:30 am and 7:30 p m Sabbath-school, 9 a m, Lee Nusbaum, supt Prayer meeting Thursday, 7: 30 pm Y H and F' M S meeting, 2d Sabbath of each month at 2: 30 p m
First MI E Church-S w cor 14th and Main ; Rev A W Lamport, pastor Sunday services, 10: 30 am and 7: 30 p m (in winter, 7 p m) Sunday-school, 2 p m, L H Bunyan, snpt Prayer meeting Thurs- day evening
First Presbyterian Church-N w cor 10th and n A ; Rev Dr I M Hughes, pastor Sunday services, 10: 30 a m, 7: 30 p m in summer, 7 pm in winter Prayer meeting on Thursday evening Sabbath- school, 9 a m
Friends' Meeting House (Hicksite)-N sn A, bet 11th and 12th
Friends' Meeting House (Orthodox)-S s Main, bet 15th and 16th Ministers-Daniel Hill, Mary Johnson, Dr Dongan Clark, Phebe Test, Allen Jay Services First-day (Sunday) at 10: 30 a m, Fifth-day (Thursday) at 10 am First-day school 9 a m, Timothy Nicholson, supt Monthly meetings of all the meetings in Richmond and vicinity are held at this house on the fourth Thursday in each month, at 10 a m
Friends' Meeting House (Orthodox)-S s s 8th, bet A and B Ministers -C A Francisco, Oliver White, Il .Lawrence, and Isom P Wooton Bible school, 9 a m Sunday, Dr W N Wilson, supt Sun-
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day services, 10:30 a m and 7:30 pm Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30
German M E Church-S o cor B and s 7th ; Rov
pastor Sunday services every two weeks, 10 a m and 7 pm Sab- bath school every Sabbath at 9 am
Grace M E Church-S w cor 10th and n A; Rev J W Walts, pastor Sunday services, morning 10:30, evening, in summer 7:30, in winter, 7 Sunday school, 2 pm Prayer meeting Thursday night
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church (colored)-S w cor 9th and s B Rev Benj Smith, pastor Sunday services, 10: 30 a m and 7 pm Sab- bath school, 9 a m
New Jerusalem Temple (Swedenborgian)-S e cor 7th and s B; Rev E A Beaman, pastor Services, first Sunday in each month, at 10 am and 7 pm
St. Andrew's Catholic Church-Ne cor 5th and s C Rev II J Seibertz, pastor Sunday services, 8 a m, 10 a m (main services), and 2:30 pm
St. John's Lutheran Church and Parsonage-316 8 4th ; Rev Henry Wickemeyer, pastor Sunday morning services 10, afternoon 2, evening 7, and every Friday evening seven weeks before Easter
St. Mary's Catholic Church-N e cor '7th and n A; Rev D J McMullen, pastor
St. Paul's Episcopal Church -- N o eor 8th and n A ; Rev Frank Hallam, pastor Sunday services, morning 10:30, afternoon, in summer 4, in winter 7 Sabbath school, 9 am Wednesday evening services at 5
St. Paul's Erangelical Lutheran Church-Es 7th, s of C; Rev Jolin J Younge, pastor Sunday services, 10 a m and 7 pm Sun- day school, 2 pm Teachers' meeting on Wednesday evening
United Presbyterian Church-N w cor 11th and'n B; Rev Alex Gilchrist, pastor Sundav services, morning 10:30, evening, in win- ter 7, in summer 7:30 Sabbath school, 2: 30 p m Prayer meeting, 7:30 p m, Thursday
Whitewater Meeting (Orthodox Friends)-Cor 10th and n A
CEMETERIES.
Earlham Cemetery-Located on National road, one mile west of Court House ; contains 55 acres The officers of the Association for 1888 are : Lewis D Stubbs, prest ; M H Dill, secy ; W H Bradbury, treas and supt ; Joseph Blemke, sexton Directors-L D Stubbs, M H Dill, Wm HI Bradbury, P C Graff, and J W Grubbs
Lutheran Cemetery-Located on Liberty pike, 14 miles south of city ; contains 20 acres The officers of the Association for 18SS are : Henry Bartel, prest; John Jurgens, vice prest ; Adam Boes, secy ; Chas Crivel, treas ; Chas Frauman, recorder; Wm Fuller, sexton
St. Mary's Cemetery (Catholic) - Located on Boston pike, 13 miles south of the city ; contains 7 acres The Cemetery Board con- sists of Rev Father MeMullen, John J Harrington, Timothy Cronin, Michael Dun
St. Andrew's Cemetery (Catholic )-Located on Liberty pike, one mile south of the city ; contains about 8 acres Rev Father Sei- bertz, prest ; B Pardieck, secy
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MASONIC.
Hall X W Cor Ninth and Main.
Webb Lodge No 21, F and A M-Edward Crivel, W M; A G Ogborn, S W; J N Study, JW; H S Kates, Treas; C P Holton, Sec ; E O Marlatt, S D; F A Davis, J D; N B Ballenger, T Meets third Wednesday in each month
Richmond Lodge No 196, Fand A M-J G Lemon, W M; GT Stevens, S W: Edward R Smith, J W; Jno B Dougan, Treas; Jno De Witt, See; H R Marlatt, S D; C'S Kidder, J D; N B Ballenger, 'T Meets first Tuesday in each month
King Solomon Chapter No 4, R A M-R L Moore, HP; A A Marlatt, K; Geo Stevens, S; Jos L Smith, Treas; C P Holton, See ; Chas Kidder, CHI ; Harry Downing. P S; Jolm Severding, RAC; Charles Markman, G M Bd V; F A Davis, G M 2d V ; John Nichol- son, G M Ist V; N B Ballenger, G Meets second Friday in each month
Richmond Commandery No 8, K T-John II Nicholson, E C; Charles E Marlatt, G; Jos L Smith, C G; John HI Severding, SW ; IE R Harlatt, J W ; John B Dougan, Treas ; Chas P' Holton, Rec; Dan Walters, Str B; Chas P Kidder, Sw B; R L Moore, W ; N B Ballenger, C G Meets first Monday of each month
Masonic Building Association-H N Land, Prest; Joseph L Smith, Treas; E D Palmer, See Board of Directors : H N Land, C Fetta, J L Smith, J De Witt, L D) Stubbs, E D Pahner, A W Hem- pleman, Samuel Marlatt, W J Robie Annual meeting stockholders second Thursday of Jannary
Loyal Chapter No 19, Order of Eastern Star-Mrs Addie De- Witt, WM ; E D Palmer, WP; Mrs Anna Kates, A M; Mrs Hes- ter E Marlatt, Treas ; Mrs Alma Holton, Sec ; Mrs Anna F Ballard, Cond ; Mrs Nellie B Land, A C. Meets second and fourth Saturday every mouth
MASONIC (Colored).
Sumner Lodge, F' and A M-Calvin Benson, W M; Thomas Seott, See Meets first and third Monday each month Hall over 1283 Main st
Court of Siloam No .20, ( Eastern Star )-Mrs C A Townsend, M A H; Mrs Francis Smith, W S; John MeSimpson, F JJ Meets first and third Wednesday in each month llall over 4283 Main st
1. 0. 0. F. Hall, S W Corner Eighth and Main.
Whitewater Lodge, No 11 -- Geo M Ayler, N G; Wm T Rankin, V G; Al G Ogborn, Secy ; John MeMin, Treas Meets every Fri- day evening
Woodward Lodge, No 212-R A Howard, N G ; John Mitchell, VG; J W Henderson, Secy ; Phil Schneider, Treas Meets every Wednesday evening
Richmond Lodge, No 251-Win HI Swaynie, NG ; Frank L, Em- rich, V G ; Jno W Tingle, Seey ; Peter Johnson, Treas Meets every Monday evening
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Herman Lodge, No 199-Fred Tangoman, NG ; Lewis Weidner, VG; Matt Peine, Secy ; Chris Bartel, Treas Meets every Thursday evening
Harmonia Encampment, No 75 --- Henry Bartel, C P; Henry Blake, S W; Chris Burkhardt, J W ; Fred Shirk, Seribe; C A Bar- tel, Treas Meets first and third Tuesday every month
Oriental Encampment, No 25-Garrett VanZand, CP ; Theodoro Laudig, H P; Richard Williams, S W; John W Tingle, J W; John MeMinn, Scribe; II R Downing, Treas Meets second and fourth Tuesday every month
Eden Degree Lodge, No 30, Daughters of Rebekah-Mrs Mary E Downing, PG; Mrs Mary L Tingle, NG; Miss Althea Bishop, VG ; Miss Ella Downing, Rec Secy ; Mrs E A Ohinstead, Financial Secy ; Mrs Phil Schneider, Treas Meets second and fourth Saturday every month
Hermenia Lodge, No 25, Daughters of Rebekah-Meets first Sat- urday night of each month
Odd Fellows' Hall Building Association -- Henry R Downing, prest; Edward Bellis, seey ; Frank Davenport, treas
Odd Fellows' lid and Protectire Association of America-Home office, Rielmond, Ind Officers and Directors-A N Grant, prest, Kokomo; E J Salter, vice prest, Richmond; John Yaryan, secy, Richmond ; A F' Scott, treas, Richmond; P S Hoffman, supt of agents, Richmond; W W Rattray, collector, Richmond; J M L Moulder, medical director, Kokomo ; H HE Meerhoff, director, Rich- mond ; J E Vale, director, Kokomo; J F Morrison, director and attorney, Kokomo
ODD FELLOWS (Colored).
Pride of Wayne Lodge, No 2791-Win Gee, N G; Jno MeSimp- son, P'S Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month Hall over n e cor 5th and Main
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Household of Ruth, G ( O) OF, No .171-Mrs Anna Morehead, MNO; Mrs Lizzie Stewart, W R Meets second and fourth Tues- day, ench month, over n e cor 5th and Main
PG M Council-John MeSimpson, W M & M ; Henry Bass, W M GS Meets first and third Friday each month Hall, ne cor 5th and Main
RED MEN.
Wigwam, odd Fellows' Building.
Edward. Klute, Prophet ; Oscar Fryar, Sachem ; M L Webster, Sr Sag; D) H Webb, Jr Sag; M L Stratton, C of R; Phil Schneider, K of W Meets every Thursday night
Pocahontas Degree, Maumee Council. No 4-Rebecca Kitson, Pocahontas; M E Spekonhier, Winona ; Sadie Strattan, Prophetess ; Mrs Geo Scott, Sec; Mrs Phil Schneider, Treas Meets third Sat- urday evening each month
K. OF P.
Pythian Temple, S Eighth, bet Main and s .A
Henry W Deuker, District Deputy for Cour de Leon and lola Lodges (English)
Win H Surendorf, District Deputy for Germania Lodge (German)
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Cour de Leon Lodge No 8-John C Bayer, PC; John Deitz, CC; John Bartel, V C; W HI Bartel, Prel ; Harry Starr, K of R and S; Lewis K Harris, M of Ex ; Louis Shirmeyer, M of F; Ed Stigleman, Mat A; Isaac Newby, IG; John Burke, OG; Trustees : Macajah Nordyke, Jas Nicholson, Wm E Russell Meets every Tuesday even- ing at Pythian Temple
Iola Lodge No 53-John Thomas, P C; Eben Louek, C C; Will Horton, V C; A B Riggs, Prel; Sam Clendennen, M A; B B My- riek, M of F ; Henry W Deuker, M of Ex ; Fred W Marchant, K of R and S; Trustees: Phil Hearn, Edwin M Starr, Lee Hoover Meets every Thursday evening at Pythian Temple
Germania Lodge No 115-Henry Klopp, C C; Henry Hoff, P; John H Meerhoff, V C; Oscar Tauer, P C; Frank J Neff, K of R and S; Herman Kalkbrenner, M of F; Angust Thomas, M at A; Emil Steen, I G; Harry Schumacher, O G; Trustees: Wm Stein- brink, Wmn Hawekotte Meets every Friday evening at Pythian Temple
Uniform Rank, Richmond Division No 14-George R Williams, Capt; Thos Moody, Ist Lieut; M T Nordyke, 2d Lient; James Nicholson, Guard ; Sam Clendennen, Sentinel ; Phil T Hearn, Treas ; Elam Hill, Recorder Meets first Monday in every month at Pythian Temple
Pythian Temple .Association-Represented by nino Trustees, three from each Lodge Jos B Hill, Pres; Aug Schroder, V Pres ; Geo R Williams, Sec ; Win Hawokotte, Treas; Henry W Denker, Phil S Hearn, C M. Thorp, James Nicholson, Geo Eversman
Endowment Rank K of P-Wm Hieger, Pres; George A Pierce, V Pres ; C M Thorpe, See and Treas Meets first Friday of cach mouth at Pythian Temple
ROYAL ARCANUM.
HIall, SE Cor Ninth and Main.
J N S Council, No 931-Perry J Freeman, Regent ; B B Myrick, Vice Regent ; Finley Newlin, Past Regent; J F Elder, Orator; Wm II Rattray, Secy; Geo L Cates, Collector; Justin N Study, Treas; Shearon E Jones, Chaplain; George Dilkes, Guide; Wm H Schroer, Warden; Chas H Moore, Sentry; Ben Starr, Theo Mcclellan, Wm C Shoemaker, Trustees Meets first and third Friday each month
1. P. A.
Hall, N W Cor Main and Fifth
Washington Lodge, No 6-Florens Thomas, W M; August Staf- horst, D M; Henry Kamp, R S; Harmon Holtcamp, F' S; Henry Bartel, Treas; Lewis Harmeyer, Chaplain Meets every Wednesday night
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Hall, n w cor Eighth and Main.
Anchor Lodge No 864-J J Thomas, Diet ; Chas Winder, V Diet ; M L Mott, Asst Diet ; Julius Essenmacher, P' Dict; Bert Crawford, Treas; John G Knollenberg, F R; T J Landig, Chap Meets every Wednesday evening
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Sol Meredith Post, No 55 --- George F' Jones, PC; Frank Early, SVC; Wm Allen, J V C; J Jarrett, Chaplin ; Jno W Tingle, Adj ; John If Likens, Q M ; Henry Ford, O D; Elwood Jessup, OG; Jno Iredell, S M; John Conley, Q M Sergt Meets every Thursday night
SONS OF VETERANS.
W P Benton Camp No 28-T J Webb, Capt; W HI Avey, Ist Lient; Lawrence A Handley, 2d Lieut Headquarters, G A R Hall, Tremont block Meets every Monday night
W. R. C.
Mrs Maria L Sehlater, prest; Mrs Mary E Prescott, SVP; Mrs Anna Larsh, J V P; Mrs Mary E Athey, Secy; Mrs Nana Gordon, Treas; Mrs Carrie V Rowlett, Chaplain; Mrs Margaret Blose, Con- ductor; Mrs Jennie Iliff, Asst Conductor; Mrs Sophie Cooper, Guard; Mrs Mury Bonsall, Asst Guard Meets first and third Fri- day of each month, in G A R Hall
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. Hall, NW Cor Eighth and Main
Dirision No 1-Michael Dum, prest; David Mulligan, vice prest ; John Kenney, recording secy ; John O'Loughlin, financial secy ; John F McCarthy, treas Meets first Thursday evening of each month
NATIONAL UNION. Hall, N W Cor Eighth and Main.
Richmond Council, No 21-Philip S Hearn, prost ; Perry J Free- man, vice prest ; R A Jackson, speaker; Thaddeus Hill, secy; Edgar E Roney, financial seey; Valentine Leonard, treas; Wm Wentling, usher; Joseph Theis, sergeant-at-arms Meets every third Tuesday evening of each month
I. O. G. T. Hall in Tremont Block.
Star Lodge, No 102-Mrs Clara Swartzel, C T; Ammi Hyde, V T; Miss Ella Stevenson, Chaplain; J C Patterson, P C T; Miss Miriam Maxwell, Secy; Eli Morris, Financial Secy; Miss Ollie Dickinson, Treas; Ben Dickinson, S; Willie Dobbins, Marshal; Miss Ella Ford, G Meets every Wednesday evening
WHEN YOU WANT PRINTING, DON'T FALL. TO VISIT
M. CULLATON & CO.
805 MAIN, Kelly-Hutchinson Block.
RD Largest Office in the City, Do the Best Work, and Ment Com- petition Every Time.
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