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Bethel A. M. E. Church-N S Vermont, w Missouri; Rev. N. Mitchem, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 3:30, and 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
PRESBYTERIAN.
7 First Presbyterian Church-Cor New York and Pennsylvania; Rev. J. P. E. Kumler, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 pm, Sun- day School 2 p m.
Fifth Presbyterian Ohurch-Blackford, s Michigan; Rev. W. B. Chamberlain, Pas- tor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sun- day School 2 p m.
Fourth Presbyterian Church -- S W cor Market and Delaware; Rev. J. H. Moran, Pastor.
Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 pm, Sunday School 2 p m.
Memorial Mission-W S Bellefontaine, s Christian Av. Sabbath School, 10 a m.
Olivet Church-Cor McCarty and Union; Rev. J. B. Brandt, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:15 P M, Sunday School 2:30 p m.
Second Presbyterian Church-N W cor Penn- sylvania and Vermont; Rev. H. A. Edson, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 pm, Sun- day School 2:15 p m.
Seventh Presbyterian Church-W S Elm, n Cedar; Rev. C. H. Raymond, Pastor. Serv- ices 10:30 a m, 7 p m, Sunday School 2:30 p m.
Ninth Presbyterian Church-Cor North and Railroad; Rev. L. G. Hay, Pastor. Servi- ces 10:30 a m, 7:30 pm, Sunday School 9 a m.
Third Presbyterian Church-N E cor Ohio and Illinois; Rev. Robert Sloss, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church-N E cor Circle and Me- ridian; Rev. Benjamin Franklin, Rector. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2:30 p m.
Church of the Holy Innocents-S E cor Cedar and Fletcher Av; Rev. George B Engle, Rector. 10:30 a m, 3 p m, Sunday School 4 p m.
Grace Church-S E cor Pennsylvania and St Joseph; Rev. James Runcie, Rector. Services 10:30 a in, 7:30 pm, Sunday School 2:30 p m.
St. Paul's Cathedral-S E cor Illinois and New York; Rev. Treadwell Walden, Rector Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2:30 p m.
St. Paul's Chapel No. 2-N E cor Walnut and West. Evening Prayer and Lecture 7:30 p m.
UNITED BRETHREN.
United Brethren Church-S W cor Ohio and New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Evans, Pastor. Services 11 a m, 7:30 pm, Sunday School 9:30 a m.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Office-Northwest cor Circle and Market. President-J. R. Elder.
Secretary-H. G. Cary.
Treasurer-W. H, L. Noble.
Superintendent-A. C. Shortridge.
Principal Norih Division-W. J. Button. Principal South Division-J. M. Hanley.
John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map.
Charles Mayer & Co., Fire Works, Torpedoes and
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High School-Northwest cor Circle and Market. George P. Brown, Principal,
First District-Southwest cor New Jersey and Vermont. Miss Annie Barbour, Head Assistant.
Second District-Corner Delaware and
Walnut. Miss Henrie Colgan, Head As- sistant.
Third District-North side New York, e Indiana Av. Miss M. E. Perry, Head As- sistant.
Fourth District-Northeast cor Michigan and Blackford. Miss M. Selma Ingersoll, Head Assistant.
Old Fourth District-South side Market, w West. Miss M. S. Mahurin, Head Assis- tant.
Fifth District-South side Maryland, e Missouri. Miss Florence Long, Head As- sistant.
Sixth District-Southwest cor Union and Phipps. Miss Maria H. Jones, Head As- sistant.
Old Sixth District-West side Pennsyl- vania, s South. Miss S. A. Douglas, Head Assistant.
Seventh District-West side East, n Louisi- ana. Miss Mary H. Ingersoll, Head As- sistant.
Eighth District-Corner Huron and Vir- ginia; Av. Miss Maggie J. Hamilton, Head Assistant.
Ninth District-Northeast cor Railroad and Vermont. Miss Eliza T. Ford, Head Assistant.
Tinker. Street School-Corner Tennessee and Seventh. J. W. Myers, Principal.
Tinker Street ( Colored), School-Corner Sev- enth and I, C & L RR. W. D. McCoy, Principal.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
Ashby Select School (for Young Ladies)-78 E North. Mrs. A. Ashby, Principal.
German-English School-North side Ohio, e New Jersey. A. Mueller, Principal.
German-English School-North side Mary- land, e Delaware. E. Kossley, Principal. German-English School-West side East, n McCarty. G. W. Kryter, Principal.
Indianapolis Practical Business, Military and Lecture College-44 . S Meridian. A. L. Southard, Superintendent.
St. Mary's School-Alley w Delaware, s Maryland. Sister Aloysia, Superior.
Northwestern Christian University-North east cor College and Home Avs. C. E. Hollenbeck, Sec.
St. John's School ( Brothers)-North side Georgia, w Illinois. Brother Aloysiur, Director.
St. John's Catholic School-North east cor Tennessee and Georgia. Sister Cecilia, Superior.
St. Joseph's School-S W cor Dougherty and Short; Bro. Athanasius, Superior.
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran School-N W cor Cook and Georgia; C. Hochstetter, Principal.
Young Ladies' Institute-N E cor Michigan and Pennsylvania; Rev. Lucian Hayden, Superintendent.
Zion's (German) School-Alley n Ohio, w Meridian.
RAILROADS.
RAILROADS.
Cincinnati & Indianapolis Junction R. R .- Union Depot, cor Illinois and Louisiana; general offices, 110 and 112 Virginia Av. W. D. Griswold, Receiver.
M. M. Martin, Superintendent.
J. C. Marsh, Gen. Freight and Tic. Agt.
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indiana- polis R. R .- Union Depot, cor Illinois and Louisiana; office, 145 S Meridian.
Oscar Townsend, President. C. C. Gale, Superintendent.
Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western R. R .- Union Depot, cor Illinois and Louisiana; general offices, Franklin Life Ins. Co.'s Building.
B. E. Smith, President.
A. P. Lewis. Secretary and Treasurer.
Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette R. R .- Union Depot, cor Illinois and Louisiana; general offices, s e cor Delaware and Lou- isiana.
T. A. Morris, Receiver.
G. L. Baringer, Superintendent.
Indianapolis, Peru & Chicago R. R .- Union Depot, cor Illinois and Louisiana; general offices, 101 E Washington.
David Macy, President.
L. G. Cannon, Secretary.
Indianapolis & St. Louis R. R .- Union De- pot, cor Illinois and Louisiana; general offices, 53 S Alabama.
E. W. Woodward, President. E. King, Secretary and Treasurer. O. S. Pease, Superintendent.
See Rupp and his Goods, at 13 East Washington St.
Chinese Lanterns, 29 West Washington.
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Indianapolis & Vincennes R. R. - Union Depot, cor Illinois and Louisiana; general offices, cor Virginia Av and Alabama. J. A. Perkins, General Agent,
Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis R. R. -Union Depot, cor Illinois and Louisiana; general offices, s s South, w Delaware. Thos. A. Scott, President.
Horace Scott, Superintendent.
Pittsburg, Cincinnati- & St. Louis R. R .- Union Depot, cor Louisiana and Illinois; general offices, Virginia Av and Alabama. J. A. Perkins, General Agent.
St. Louis, Vandalia, Terre Haute & Indiana- polis R. R .- Union Depot, cor Louisiana
and Illinois; general offices, cor Louisiana and Tennessee.
W. R. McKeen, President.
J. E. Simpson. General Superintendent.
4 H. W. Hibbard, Gen. Freight Agt.
C. E. Follett, Gen. Pass. and Ticket Agt.
Union Railway Co .- Office, Union Depot. D. Ricketts, President.
.W. N. Jackson, Secretary and Treasurer.
STREET RAILROADS.
Citizens' Street Railway Co .- Office, cor Vir- ginia Av and Washington.
E. S. Alvord, President. J. C. Alvord, Secretary.
INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.
Citizens' National Bank-11 and 13 E Wash- ington. Capital $500,000. A. G. Pettibone, President; George B. Yandes, Cashier.
First National Bank-S e cor Washington and Meridian. Capital $1,000,000. W. H. English, President; John C. New, Cashier.
Indiana Banking Company-28 E Washing. ton. Capital $220,000. William H. Mor- rison, President; F. A. W. Davis, Cashier. Indiana National Bank-2 E Washington. Capital $500,000. George Tousey, Presi- dent; David M. Taylor, Cashier.
Indianapolis Insurance Company-Cor Penn- sylvania and Virginia Av. Capital $500,000. William Henderson, President; Alex. C. Jameson, Secretary.
Indianapolis National Bank-Odd Fellows' Hall. Capital $500,000, surplus $100,000. T. P. Haughey, President; Henry Latham, Cashier.
Indianapolis Savings Bank-13 N Meridian. Wm. N. Jackson, President; John W. Ray, Treasurer.
Merchants' National Bank-48 E Washing- ton. Capital $200,000. John S. Newman, President; Frederick Baggs, Cashier.
Meridian National Bank-31 S Meridian. Capital $200,000. John H. Farquhar, Pres- ident; Wilbur F. Hitt, Assistant Cashier.
State Savings Bank-31 S Meridian. Alfred Harrison, President; John M. Ray, Treas- urer.
Bartlett Coal and Mining Company-19 N Meridian. Capital $500,000. C. O. God- frey, President; A. B. Ashley, Superin- tendent.
Builders and Manufacturers Association-225 to 235 N Delaware. Capital $108,000. Charlton Eden, President; James Hasson, Secretaay.
Cabinet Makers' Union-Cor Winston and Market. Capital $75,000. Val Schlotzhauer, President; G. Stark, Secretary.
Carbon Block Coal Company-21 S Pennsyl- vania. Capital $100,000 .. J. R. Elder, Pres- ident; E. King, Secretary.
Eagle Machine Works-S E cor Meridian and Louisiana. L. W. Hasselman, Presi- dent; G. W. Penn, Secretary and Treas- urer; J. B. Suitt, Superintendent ..
Gatling Gun Company-24} E Washington. Capital $250,000. W. H. Talbott, President; H. Clay, Seoretary.
Great Western Coal Company-Cor Market and Delaware. Capital $200,000. H. R. Allen, President; H. McCoy, Secretary.
Greenleaf Machine Works-319 S Tennessee. C. A. Greenleaf, President; Morris M. Ross, Secretary and Treasurer.
Gutenberg Company-S E cor Meridian and Circle. A. Seidensticker, President; Carl Lewison, Secretary.
Indiana Cement Pipe Company-N E cor North and Canal. Capital $30,000. T. B. McCarty, President; J. W. Dodd, Secretary and Treasurer; H. Willis, Superintendent.
Indianapolis Agricultural, Mechanical and Horticultural Associalion-S w cor Washing- ton and Meridian. John Fishback, Prest; J. S. Hibben, Jr, Ass't Sec.
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Indianapolis Cotton Manufacturing Company -W s Blake, n Washington. Capital $150,- 000. John Thomas, Prest; Wm. Rowe, Treas; William Wilson, Sec; C. S. Sanborn, Manager.
Indianapolis Fire Proof and Girder Company -24} E Washington. John Talbott, Prest, Hilary Clay, Sec.
Indianapolis Gas Light and Coke Company- Office, 49'S Pennsylvania, works e s Penn_
John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map.
Jacob Eldridge & Co., Real Estate Agents,
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sylvania, s Louisiana. S. A. Fletcher, Jr, Prest; L. Van Laningham, Sec; Henry Stacey, Engineer and Supt.
Indianapolis Manufacturers' and Carpenters' Union-38 to 42 S New Jersey. Capital $75,000. C. F. Resener, Prest; Fred Schmid, Sec
Indianapolis Pioneer Roofing Company .- 27 E Georgia. C. Zimmerman, Prest; H. C. Smithers, Sec; John M. Sims, Supt.
Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House -S E cor Meridian and Circle. J. M. Til- ford, Prest; A. H. Pettit, Sec and Treas.
Indianapolis Rolling Mill Company-Office, 13 E Washington, mill, w s Tennessee bet Merrill and Norwood. Capital $600,000. John M. Lord, President; Aquilla Jones, Treasurer; C. B. Parkman, Secretary.
Indianapolis Wagon Works-172 S Tennes- see. Capital $100,000. G. A. Wells, Pres- ident; William Hannaman, Treasurer; H. G. Hannaman, Secretary.
Indianapolis Water Works Company-21 S Pennsylvania. Capital $500,000. J. R. Elder, President; Alex C. Jameson, Secre- tary. 1
Novelty Iron and Steel Works-Cor Canal and St Clair. J. M. Tilford, President; J. F. Ramsay, Secretary and Treasurer; M. Crawford, Superintendent.
National Surgical Institute-N e cor Illinois and Georgia. H. R. Allen, President, W. P. Johnson, Vice-President; O. J. R. Hanna, Secretary and Treasurer.
Shaw & Lippincott Cyrriage Manufacturing Company-26 to 34 E Georgia. B. C. Shaw, President; S. R. Lippincott, Secretary and Treasurer.
Sinker, Davis & Company, Western Machine Works-101 to 149 S Pennsylvania. Thos. Davis, President; Alfred T. Sinker, Secre- tary.
Woodburn " Sarven Wheel" Company-Office and Works, 230 S Illinois. Capital $250,- 000. Jacob Woodburn, President; J. F. Pratt, Secretary; S. F. Smith, Treasurer.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Citizens Mutual Benefit Association of Indi- ana-123} E Washington. J. H. Ohr, Prest; W. . Williams, Sec; N. Trusler, Treas.
Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Indianapolis- Office 18 N Meridian. Capital $500,000. A L Roache, Prest; D. Blackmore, Vice Prest; John A Child, Sec.
Franklin Life Ins. Co-Office cor Ken- tucky Av and Illinois. Cash assetts $230,- 000. W. S. Hibbard, Prest; E. P. Howe, Sec; Frederick Baggs, Treas.
German Ins. Co of Indiana-Office .14} S Delaware. A. Seidensticker, Prest; Fred Ritzinger, Sec.
Masonic Mutual Benefit Society of Indiana- Office 24 Kentucky Av. W. W. Woollen, Prest; J. O. Martin, Sec.
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.
Germania Building Association No. 1-Cap- ital $1000,000. Albert Reissner, Prest; Lorenz Schmidt, Sec.
Germania Building Association No. 2-Cap- ital $100,000. Edward Mueller, Prest; Lorenz Schmidt, Sec.
Concordia Savings and Building Association- Capital $100,000. Christian Schmidt, Pres; W. F. A. Bernhamer, Sec.
Indianapolis Building Association-Capital $100,000. Henry Gimber, Prest; C. A. Biedenmeister, Sec.
Northwest Loan Fund Association-Capital $100,000. Daniel Martin, Prest: W. C. Anderson, Sec.
Tentonia Building Association-Capital $100,000. Otto Fry, Prest; V. Schlotz- hauer, Sec.
Citizens Loan Fund Association-Capital $100,000. Daniel Martin, Prest; W. C. Anderson, Sec.
MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
Bobbs' Free Dispensary-2 Court. S. C. Tomlinson, resident Physician.
City Hospital-N W cor Margaret and Locke. J. W. Marsee, Supt. and resident Physician.
Colored Orphans' Asylum-S W cor Her- ber and Mississippi. E. Bales, Supt.
Home for Friendless Women-S E cor Ten- nessee and 8th. James Smith, Supt., Mrs. S. J. Smith, City Missionary.
Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-N S North bet Pennsylvania and Meridian. W. H. Churchman, Supt; H. W. Ballard, Steward.
Indianapolis Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb-National Road e of city. P. H. Jameson, Prest; Thomas McIntire, Supt.
Indiana Medical College-Parker's Blk. J. A. Comingor, Sec. of Faculty.
Rupp is the Cheap Tailor of the City.
No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, room 5, up stairs.
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Indianapolis Board of Trade-Office Senti nel Bldg. John C Wright, Prest; J. Bar- nard, Sec.
Indianapolis Clearing House Association- Office Sentinel Bldg. W. H. English, Prest; Jot Elliott, Manager.
Orphans' Home-Seventh St, near Tennes- see. J. A. Runn, Supt.
State Board of Agriculture-Office State House. Alex. Heron, Sec.
State Library-Office State House. James DeSanno, State Librarian.
State Law Library-Office State Building: John Graham, Jr., Librarian.
United States Arsenal-Bet. Michigan and Clifford Av, Maj. R. M. Hill, Comdg.
Young Men's Christian Association-Rooms 33 N Illinois. F. Kennedy, Prest .; Rev. G. B. Brandt, Sec.
Emmet Guards-Hall s s Washington, e Delaware. Edward Barry, Capt .; Daniel Kiley, 1st Lieut.
St. Patrick's Temperance Benevolent Associa- tion-Hall n s Georgia, w Illinois. Meets second Sunday in each month. James Welsh, Prest .; N. Maginnis, Sec.
United Irish Benevolent Society-Hall n s Georgia, w Illinois. Meets second and fourth Sunday of each month. C. Kelley, Prest .; Thomas Brennan, Sec.
Indianapolis Harmonie-Hall 29 S Merid- ian. Stated meetings last Wednesday of each month. H. H. Langenberg, Prest .; William Abel, Sec.
Maennerchor Singing Society-Hall n s Ma- ryland, e Delaware. G. Recker, Prest .; H. Englebach, Sec.
Socialer Turn Verein-Hall s s Maryland, e Delaware. R. Goebel, Prest .; G. Sphor, Sec.
Concordia Society-Hall 133 E Washing- ton. J. Boetticher, Prest .; H. Englebach, Sec.
Indianapolis Female Bible Society -- Mrs. Jane M. Graydon, Prest .; Miss Julia Bassett, Sec. Depository, Todd & Carmichael, 33 E Washington.
Indianapolis Typograyhical Union, No. 1- Hall e s Delaware, s Washington. Meets last Saturday of each month. W. W. Davy, Prest .; S. N. Preston, Sec.
PUBLIC PARKS.
City Cemetery- Bet. West and Merrill, near Kentucky Av.
Governor's Circle-Divides Market street east and west, and Meridian north and south.
Milttary Park-South side New York, bet West and Blackford.
University Park-West side Pennsylvania, bet New York and Vermont.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HALLS.
Academy of Music-S E cor Illinois and Ohio.
Bismarck Hall-418 and 420 Virginia Av. Capital Temple of Honor Hall-Citizens" National Bank Bldg.
City Hall-177 to 183 E Washingtod.
City Prison-East side Alabama, s Wash- ington.
County Jail-S W cor Market and Ala- bama.
Court House-N S Washington e Dela-
ware.
East Market House-N S Market, e Dela- ware.
Fair Grounds-Bet Delaware and New Jersey, n Allen.
X Good Templars' Hall-45 E Washington.
+ Indiana State Temperance Hall-37 Virginia Av.
Indianapolis Skating Rink-S W cor Ten- nessee and Georgia.
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Marmont Hall-S W cor Illinois and Georgia.
Masonic Hall-S E cor Washington and Tennessee.
Metropolitan Hall-N E Cor Tennessee and Washington.
Mozart Hall-37 and 39 S Delaware.
Odd Fellows' Hall-N E cor Washington and Pennsylvania ..
Post Office Building-S E cor Pennsylvania. and Market.
State Buildnig-S W cor Washington and Tennessee.
State House-N S Washington, w Tennes-, see.
Turner Hall-N S Maryland, e Delaware.
Turner Hall-E S Delaware, s Washing- ton.
U. S. Court Rooms-Post Office Building. Washington Hall-N S Washington, E Tennessee.
West Market-S W cor Tennessee and New York.
BUSINESS BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS REFERRED TO IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Etna Building - E S Pennsylvania, n Washington.
Alvord's Block-S W cor Georgia and Mer- idian.
Blackfords Blk-S E cor Meridian and Washington.
Blake Blk-Cor Kentucky Av and Wash- ington. 1
Brown's Blk-N W cor Washington and Pennsylvania.
Buschman's Blk-Ft Wayne Av, n Cherry. Condit's Blk-E S Meridian, n Maryland.
John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map. 23
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Charles Mayer & Co., Toilet Soaps, Perfumery,
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Eden's Blk-S S Market, w Delaware.
English Blk-N S Washington, w Noble.
Franklin Life Ins. Co.'s Bldg-Cor Ken- tucky Av and Illinois.
Gallup's Blk-S'E cor Market and Tennes- see.
Glenn's Blk-SS Washington, e Meridian. Hubbard's Blk-S W cor Washington and Meridian.
Miller's Blk-W S Illinois, n Market.
Johnson's Blk-N W cor Washington and East.
Journal Bldg-N S Market, e Circle.
Langsdale Blk-W S Delaware, n Wash- ington.
Martindale's Blk-N E cor Pennsylvania and Market.
McDonald & Roache's Blk-W S Pennsyl- vania, n Washington.
McQuat's Blk-Kentucky Av, s Washing- ton.
Parker's Blk-W S Delaware, s Market. Schmid's Square-W S High, s McCarty.
Schnull's Blk-S W cor Meridian and Ma-
ryland.
Sentinel Bldg-S W cor Meridian & Circle. Talbott & New's Blk-E S Pennsylvania, s Market.
Tilford's Bldg-Cor Circle and Meridian. Vinton's Blk-S W cor Pennsylvania and Market.
Wallace's Blk-S W cor Maryland and Delaware.
Wiley's Blk-W S Pennsylvania, n Wash- ington.
Wood & Foudray's Blk-WS Pennsylvania, n Washington.
Yohn's Blk-N E cor Washington and Mer- idian.
Styles high and prices low, at Rupp's, 13 East Washington St.
CINCINNATI AND INDIANAPOLIS
Junction Railroad
3 EXPRESS TRAINS
DAILY.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI
BE SURE YOUR TICKETS READ
Via Cincinnati and Indianapolis Junction Railroad.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
FREIGHT CONTRACTS AND BILLS OF LADING GIVEN TO
Cincinnati,
Ft. Wayne,
Baltimore,
Dayton,
Muncie,
Philadelphia,
Toledo,
Cambridge City,
New York,
AND ALL POINTS
EAST and NORTH EAST
RATES ALWAYS AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE
M. M. MARTIN,
C. J. MARSH,
Superintendent,
Gen'l F. & T. Ag't., INDIANAPOLIS.
INDIANAPOLIS.
CITY BOOK STORE,
No. 4 East Washington Street,
Yohn's Block, Indianapolis, Ind.
J. H. V. SMITH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
THEOLOGICAL, MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL
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Paper, Envelopes and Stationery
OF ALL KINDS.
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CINCINNATI PRICES DUPLICATED.
Stereoscopes from $1.50 to $4.50. Views from $2.00 to $4.50 per Dozen. Family Bibles at $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 and up to $75. Small Bibles, all Styles and Prices.
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