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LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
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PRYOR & CO.'S 1
ALTON CITY DIRECTORY.
1876-7,
COMPRISING
AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CITIZENS, A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, LISTS OF CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES, STREETS AND WARDS.
PRICE $3.00.
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ALTON, ILL.
PRYOR & CO , PUBLISHERS. 1876.
PREFACE.
In presenting to the public this work, as the revision of the City Directory of the City for 1876-7, its object and value in its prepar- ation have been constantly held in view. Every effort was made in the canvass to procure the correct location of all citizens, while in connection with their business they become recognized in each and all branches conducted by them ; also containing much other matter of utility and interest to the citizens of Alton and to strangers, rendering it a fit representation of the business and enterprise of the City.
The General Directory shows 3,571 names-an increase of 500 over 1873, and which multiplied by 32 gives Alton a population of 12,500.
For any imperfections or omissions that may occur-notwith- standing the diligence used in gathering the promiscuous matter requisite to complete a work of this kind, especially the large number of names, which is believed to include all that would claim recognition within its pages-the publishers ask the indulgence of the public, trusting that the work will meet with that satisfaction and approval which it has been their earnest endeavor to achieve.
PRYOR & CO.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Alphabetical List of Names.
33-102
City Officers, - 25
Classified Business Directory,
103-117
County Officers,
26
Fire Department.
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Miscellaneous Lodges and Societies,
26-8
Street Directory. 29
Ward Boundaries, -
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
Blair & Atwood, - Fly leaf,
Boals, M. H.,
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Brunner & Duncan,
24
Hayden, G. D.,
Paster.
Holden & Norton.
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Howe Machine Co.,
Fly leaf,
Mei ·! el, J.,
Paster.
Newman, J.,
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Rohland, C. B.,
Fly leaf.
Singer Machine Co.,
Paster.
1103403
1, 40 Sender =1876,77
L ALLEN
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ALTON PLANING MILLS. M.
H BOALS
Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, &c., and Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc. Stair Building a Specialty. a SECOND STREET, BET SPRING AND RIDGE. OFFICE COR. SECOND AND OAK. ALTON, ILLINOIS.
BRUNNER & DUNCAN, PRACTICAL MACHINISTS AND FOUNDRYMEN -
ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH Engines, Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Coal Mining Machinery, House Fronts, Grate Bars, Pulleys and Shafting, Lift and Force Pumps, Steam and Water Pipe, and BRASS WORK AND FITTINGS of all kinds.
Special attention given to Repairing Machinery; Removing and Setting up New or Old Machinery, Boilers, Etc. FOUNDRY and SHOP OPP. C. & A. R. R. FREIGHT DEPOT, BET. PIASA and MARKET STS., ALTON, ILLINOIS.
CASH PAID FOR SCRAP IRON, OLD COPPER, BRASS, LEAD, &c.
CENT 76 SALOON,
JAS. NEWMAN, Prop'r, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BRANDIES, GINS, RUMS, WINES,
CHOICE CIGARS, AND IMPORTED SCOTCH ALE AND DUBLIN PORTER. COR. FRONT AND MARKET, OPP. UNION DEPOT.
PRYOR & CO.'S ALTON CITY DIRECTORY. 1876-7.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
City Officers.
Mayor-Alexander W. Hope.
Register-James McNulty.
Treasurer-Chas. Holden, Jr.
Assessor-James W. Templeton.
Collector-John Fischbach.
Attorney-John F. McGinnis.
Marshall-John Dawson.
Harbor Master-Rescarrie A. Hoaglan.
Street Commissioner-Benjamin Allen.
Clerk-Frank H. Ferguson.
Engineer-Wm. D. Hodge. Auditor-Francis H. Ulrich. Gauger and Inspector-Julius H. Raible.
Inspector of Salted Provisions -- Geo. Quigley. " Petroleum Oils-Geo. Quigley. ·· Weights and Measures-Chas. Holden, Sr. Counselor-Chas. P. Wise.
City Council.
First Ward-T. Biggins, J. Bannon, J. E. Coppinger. Second Ward -- J. W. Ash, B. Runzi, R. G. Perley. Third Ward-J. Whitehead, G. H. Weigler, F. W. Joesting. Fourth Ward-R. B. Smith, W. Claflin, N. C. Hathaway.
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Board of Education.
John L. Blair, President, Frank II. Ferguson, Secretary, Ben- jamin F. Sargent, Treasurer, E. A. Haight. Superintendent of Schools.
Members-Louis Haagen, D. D. Ryrie, A. R. Mckinney, Geo. Quigley.
Fire Department.
Chief Engineer-J. C. Bramhall.
Ass't' -C. Henick. .
Fire Warden-C. Ryan.
Engine House Market, bet. Second and Third.
Altona Engine Co. No. 1-Geo. Carhart, President, J. B. Kerwin, foreman.
Lafayette Hook and Ladder Co .- L. Stillwell, foreman.
Hope Hose Co. No. 3-J. Loer, President, J. Elble, Vice Presi- dent, Frank Schaub, Treasurer, Fred Hoppe, Secretary, cor. Fifth Ridge.
County Officers.
Judge-M. G. Dale.
Clerk-B. E. Hoffmann.
Circuit Clerk-J. H. Heisel.
Attorney-B. Glass.
Treasurer --- H. E. Bayle.
Sheriff-J. T. Cooper.
Supt. of Schools-A. D. Luppiger.
Surveyor-W. Rutledge.
Coronor-W. A. Miller.
Masonic.
Hall corner Second and Market.
Piasa Lodge No. 27-meets every Tuesday on or before full moon, F. H. Ferguson, W. M., Wm. Huskinson, S. W., Thos. Cannell, J. W., I. E. Hardy, S. D., Wm. Hyndman, J. D., A. Woodside, Treasurer, F. S. Detrich, Secretary, A. Ash, Tyler.
Irwin Lodge No. 315-meets every Thursday on or before full moon, N. Seibold, W. M., F. Rudershausen, S. W., W. Sontag, J. W., John Tonsor, Treasurer, F. Pfenninger, Secretary, W. Joesting, S. D, C. A. Herb, I. D.
Alton Royal Arch Chapter No. 8-meets every Friday on or before full moon, I. E. Hardy, H. P., F. H. Ferguson, K., H. E.
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Bayle. S., Win. Huskinson, Treasurer, Fred Detrich, Secretary. C. B. Rohland, C. II., Thos. Cannell, P. S., C. A. Herb, R. A. C.
Alton Council R. & S. M .. No. 3,-meets First and Third Mon- days in each month, R. B. Smith. T. I. G. M .. I. E. Hardy, D. I. G. M., Geo. D. Hayden, P. Cof, W., Geo Barry. C. of G. S., F. Connor, Conductor, A. T. Bayle, Steward.
Belvidere Commandery, No. 2,-(Knights Templars, ) meets every Fourth Monday in each month, G. Barry, E. C., R. C., R. B. Smith. G .. F. II. Furguson, C. G .. G. D. Hayden, P., C. B. Roh- land, S. W., W. Huskinson, J. W., I. E. Hardy, W., J. II. Kochne. Treasurer, Thos. Cannell, Recorder.
Constantine Connclave. No. 10 .- meets first Monday in each month, R. B. Smith, M. P. S., G. Barry, V., S. F. Connor, S. G., C. B. Rohland, J. G., M. M. Dutro, H. P., J. HI. Koehne, Treas- urer. F. H. Ferguson. Recorder, G. D. Hayden, P .. H. Watson. S. B., I. E. Hardy, H., J. M. Pierson, S.
I. O. of O. F.
Hall south side of Third.
Alton Lodge, No. 2 .- meets every Wednesday, J. M. Bryant. N. G., J. Dow, V. G .. F. II. Gifford, Secretary. T. Hyndman. Treasurer.
Germania Lodge, No. 299 .- meets every Monday, J. Dietche. N. G .. Wm. Schmoeller, V. G., J. H. Altman, Secretary, J. M. Tonsor. Treasurer.
Pestalozzi Lodge, No. 367,-meets every Thursday, J. Bile, N. G., Anton Ehrhardt, V. G., S. Lehman, Treasurer, Wm. Betz, Secretary.
Wildy Encampment. No. 1,-meets second and fourth Fridays in each month, W. B. Rowe, C. P., S. Perks, H. P., F. H. Gifford, S. W .. A. T. Ash, J. W . W. H. Temple, Secretary. J. Kellenber- ger, Treasurer.
Concordia Encampment, No. 99,-meets twice a month. F. Pielott, C. P., II. Titian, II. P., F. Brandeweide, S. W .. R. Rosch. J. W., L. II. Brueggemann, Secretary, J. M. Tonsor, Treasurer.
Knights of Pythias.
Hall (Castle Hall) Third.
Constantine Lodge, No. 55 .- meets every Thursday, W. F. Everts, P. C., J. T. Cooper, C. C., W. A. Haskell, V. C., J. N. Shoemaker, P, H. M. Schweppe, M. of Ex., S. L., Breckenridge. M. of F., J. A. Beach. M. at A., C. Rodemeyer. I. G., A. Ash. O. G., H. E. Bayle, D. G. C.
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Miscellaneous Societies.
Alton Turn Verein, Hall cor. Third and Ridge,-meets once a month, A. Neerman, 1st Speaker, A. Vogel, 2d Speaker, H. Behrens, Secretary, F. Rudershausen, Treasurer, P. Paul, 1st Turn Ward.
Ancient Order of Hibernians, Hall Third,-meets once a month. P. Gilmartin, President, P. Mitchell, Vice President, H. Molloy. Treasurer, P. Sullivan, Marshal.
Hibernian Society ---- mcets in Cathedral School House once a month, D. Hogan, President.
Catholic Total Abstinence Society --- meets monthly at Cathedral. Wm. Flynn, President.
Alton Public Library Association, Hall in City Building, Miss Blanche Dolbee, Librarian.
Church Directory.
Church of the Redeemer. (Congregational.) Rev. Robt. West. Pastor, services 10:45 A. M., 7:30 P. M., Sunday school 2 P. M., cor. Henry and Sixth.
Colored Baptist Church, Rev. J. P. Johnson, Pastor, services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., Sunday school 2 P. M., cor. Seventh and George.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. Hendricks, Pastor, ser- vices 11 A. M., 7:45 P. M., nr. cor. Twelfth and Henry.
First Baptist Church, Rev. T. G. Field, Pastor, services 10:45 A. M., 8 P. M., Sunday school 9:20 A. M., cor. Fifth and Market.
First Presbyterian Church, Rev. C. Armstrong, Pastor, services 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M., Sunday school 9 A. M., Second, cor. Market.
German Methodist Church, Rev. M. Schnierle, Pastor, services 10:30 A. M., 8 P. M., Sunday school 9 A. M., Union.
IIunterstown Mission Baptist Church, Rev. - - -, Pastor. Sunday school 2 P. M., services 7:30 P. M., cor. Cherry and Fifth.
Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. A. P. Morrison, Pastor, ser- vices 10:30 A. M., 8 P. M., Sunday school 9 A. M., cor. Sixth and Market.
Methodist Episcopal (colored) Church. Rev. Henry Brown, Pas- tor, services 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M., Sunday school 3 P. M. Fourth, nr. Ri.ige.
St. Pauls Episcopal Church, Rev. March Chase, Pastor, services 10:45 A. M., 7:30 P. M., Sunday school 9 A. M., cor. Market and Third.
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St. Peters and Pauls Church, State, west Seventh, Rev. M. Kane, Pastor, services, 7:30 A. M., 10 A. M., Vespers 7:30 P. M .. Sun- day school 2:30.
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rev. P. Peters, Pastor, services 7:45 A. M., High Mass and Sermon 10 A. M., Vespers and Benediction 3 P. M., Sunday school 2 P. M., cor. Fourth and Henry.
Trinity Chapel. Rev. March Chase, Pastor, services 3:30 P. M .. Sunday school 2:30 P. M., State.
Unitarian Church, Rev. - -, Pastor, services 10:30 A. M .. Sunday school 93 A. M., cor. Alby and Third.
Hospital.
St. Joseph Hospital, in charge of the Sisters of Charity.
Alton Street Directory.
Alby, 1st e of Main, n from river limits.
Alton, 3d e of Market, n from river to 14th.
Apple, 13th e of Market, n from river to 6th.
Arch. n from Union to Pearl.
Beacon, 1st w of William, n from Park to Bond and ne to Eighth.
Belle, 1st w of Piasa, n from 3d to 20th.
Bloomfield, 4th n of Union, w from State road to Wesley.
Bluff, 6th w of Piasa, n from river to State.
Bond 1st n of Park, w from State to Prospect.
Cherry, 11th e of Market, n from river to 6th.
Cliff, 7th w of Piasa, e from State one block.
Common, 1st e of Ridge, n from Suspension to limits.
County Road, 1st n of river, w from Short to limits.
Court, n e from Easton and 4th to 8th.
Diamond, 1st e of Liberty, n from Pearl to Suspension.
Dry, 1st n w of Bracon from State to Narrow. Easton. 2d e of Market, n from river to 20th.
Eighth, 8th n of river, e from Beacon to Liberty.
Eighteenth. 18th n of river, e from Belle to Easton. Eleventh, 11th n of river, e from Belle to Henry.
Fifth, 5th n of river, e from Belle to Henry, and e from Liberty to limits.
Fifteenth, 15th n of river, e from Belle to Easton.
Fourth, 4th n of river, e from William to Henry and limits.
Fourteenth, 14th n of river e from Belle to Henry.
Front, 1st n of river e from Market to limits.
Garden, Ist e of North, n from Pearl to Putnam.
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George, 4th e of Market, n from river to 14th. German, 2d n of Union, e from State road two blocks. Gold. 2d e of North, n from Union to Bloomfield. Green, 2d n of Union, e from Garden to Gold. Grove, 2d n of Suspension, w from Common three blocks. Henry, 6th e of Market, n from river to 14th. Hamilton, n e from junction of 10th and Main to 12th. Hamilton, 5th n of Union, w from State road to Wesley. Harrison, 2d e of Gold, n from Pearl to Van Buren. Jefferson, n w part of city running e from State. Langdon, 5th e of Market, n from river to 14th. Liberty, 1st e of Henry, n from 6th to Grove. Madison, n w part of city running e from State. Main, n w from west end 9th to State. Market, 1st e of Piasa, n from Market to limits.
Marshall, n w from junction Hamilton and 11th two blocks.
Mill, 4th w of Piasa, n from river to Park.
Monroe, running s from Jefferson parallel with State. Narrow, 1st n of State, n w from Beacon to Spring.
Ninth, 9th n of river, e from Main to Liberty. Nineteenth, 19th n of river, e from Belle to Easton. North, n from Walnut and 6th to Suspension.
Oak, Ist w of Prospect, s one block from State.
Oak, 8th e of Market, n from river to 6th.
Park, 3d n of river, w from State to Mill. Pear, 15th e of Market, n from river to 6th.
Pearl. 1st n of Union, e from Liberty to State road.
Piasa, 1st w of Market, n from river to 20th.
Plank Road, n from the junction of 11th and Belle to limits.
Pleasant, 1st s of Suspension, e from Henry to Liberty.
Pleasant, Ist e of Common. n from Tremont to limits.
Phimb, 14th e of Market. n from river to 6th. Prospect, 5th w of Piasa, n from river to State.
Putnam. 3d n of Union, e from Garden to Gold. Ridge, "th e of Market, n from river to Union. Salu, 1st n of Washington, w from Pleasant three blocks.
Second, 2d n of river. e from Piasa to limits. Seventh, 7th n of river, e from Beacon to Liberty. Seventeenth, 17th n of river, e from Belle to Easton. Short, 1st n of river, w from 2d to County road. Silver, 1st e of Gold, n from Union to Bloomfield. Sixth, 6th n of river, e from Piasa to Liberty and city limits. Sixteenth, 16th n of river, e from Belle to Easton.
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Spring, from n end of Bluff to Narrow
Spring, 8th e of Market, n from river to 6th.
State. 2d w of Piasa, n from river to Bond, thence n w to Wharf. thence n to Main, thence n w to limits.
State Road, n e from Cherry and 6th to limits.
Summit, 2d n of river, w from Mill two blocks.
Suspension, e from eastern end of 14th to Common.
Tenth, 10th n of river, e from Main to Henry.
Third, 3d n of river, e from State to Henry and limits.
Thirteenth, 13th n of river, e from Piasa to Henry.
Tremont, 4th n of Suspension, e from Common three blocks.
Twelfth, 12th n of river, e from Piasa to Henry.
Twentieth, 20th n of river, e from Belle to Easton.
Union, s e from junction 11th and Henry to Plumb and 6th.
Van Buren, 5th n of Union, n w from State road to Fletcher.
Vine, 12th e of Market, n from river to 6th.
Walnut, 10th e of Market, n from river to 6th.
Washington, Ist e of Henry, n from Union to Suspension.
Washington, 16th e from Market, n nr limits, then w to pub. square.
Wesley, w end of Bloomfield, n to Ilamilton,
Wharf, s end of Cliff, w one block and n to State.
William, 3d w of Piasa, n from river to Bond.
Ward Boundaries.
FIRST WARD -- All that part of the city lying west of the center of Piasa street and between River and Northern boundary.
SECOND WARD -- All that part of the city lying between center of Piasa and the center of Langdon, and from the River to Northern boundary.
THIRD WARD-All that part of the city lying cast of Second Ward to the Eastern boundary of city, and North to a line in the center of Eleventh street and the center of Union street to where the same intersects the line between section thirteen and twelve, and from thence on said line to the eastern boundary of City.
FOURTHI WARD -- All that part of the city lying East of Second and North of the Third Ward.
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W. T. NORTON, EDITOR.
C. HOLDEN, JR., BUSINESS MANAGER.
ALTON DAILY AND WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
The Weekly is only $1.50 a year, and is the largest, best and cheapest Weekly paper in the State, south of Chicago. Special attention paid to the local news of Maconpin, Jersey and Greene counties.
The Daily is an evening paper and is offered at the low rate of $9.00 per year, and contains all the news of the day up to five o'clock in the afternoon. Local news a specialty.
Give them a trial. Specimen copies free.
Address,
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Commercial and General Printing.
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ABBREVIATONS.
ab . above.
e
. east of.
av .
avenue.
manufg. . manufacturer.
bet. . between.
n. .north of.
bds. . boards.
nr .. . near.
bldg building.
opp. .opposite.
cor. .
. corner.
8. -
.south of
clk ..
clerk.
W .. . west of.
lab.
. laborer.
n s. . north side.
carp.
. carpenter.
W S. . west side.
8 3 ..
south side.
e s. east side.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES. A
Ab. Planab, M., Tailor, res. n s. 3d, w Walnut.
Achten John, lab., res. Alby, cor. 19th.
Adams, Clinton, works Oil Factory, res. cor. Piasa and 17th.
Adams, Phebe, teacher school, No. 2, res. 17th.
Adams, Mrs., res. Belle, n 11th.
Adams, Mrs. Sarah, res. cor. 17th and Piasa.
Adams, Mrs., res. cor. George and 17th.
Adams, Wm., lab. H. Basse, res. Ridge n. 6th.
Adams, Wm., lab. T Corbit, res. 17th, nr Easton.
Adams, W. J., salesman, A. H. Drury & Co., res. State, e Spring. Agne, Wm., polisher, res. Union, nr North. Agne, Wm., book-keeper, Daniels, Bayle & Co., res Union.
Agard, Hiram, glass blower, res Cherry, s 4th.
Ahrens, Theo., general store, n. s. 2d, w Henry, res. same.
Aichelmann, Frank, carpenter, res. n. s. 3d, e Oak.
Albon, Mrs. Sarah, res. e s Henry, s 8th.
Allen, Benjamin, Street commissioner, res. cor. Madison and State.
Allen, Geo., saw mill, bds. A. K. Root.
Allen, James, drayman, res. cor. State and Madison.
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Allen, James, Jr., drayman, res cor State and Madison.
Allen, Mrs. Lydia, res n s 5th, e Walnut.
Alfred, Aaron, horse trader, res n s 2d, w Vine.
Alfred, Mrs. L., res n s 3d, e Langdon.
Alogray, Benjamin, res Madison, cor. Monroe.
Alt, A., machinist, Alton Agricultural Works, res s $ 3d e Henry.
ALT, CHARLES, Horse shoer and Blacksmith. Special attention given to horse shoeing and all kinds of general blacksmithing, cor. 2d and Henry, res. 3d, e. Henry.
Alt, George, works Alton Agl. Works, res s s 3d, e Ilenry. Alt, Paul, res s s 3d, e Henry.
Altena, I. G., saw and knife maker, cor 2d and Easton, res same. Althoff, Mrs. L., dress maker, Bond, w William, res same. Althoff, Fred, works Alton Agl. Works, res n s 5th, e Liberty.
ALTON NATIONAL BANK, and designated de- pository of United States. Capitul $100,000, Surplus $67,000. E. Marsh, President. S. Wade. Vice President, C. A. Caldwell, Cashier, E. P. Wade, Assistant Cashier, cor. Belle and 3d.
Aly-farmer, res. Cyrus, nr. Fletcher.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., State St., opp. 3d St., Alton, Ill., E. W. Kilbourne, Agent.
AMMANN, Joseph, Manufacturer of wagons, car- riages, etc. Repairing of wood work promptly attended to. Horse shoeing made a specialty, and general blacksmithing done to order, n. s. 2d, e. Ridge, res. Spring, n. 2d.
Ammon, Valentine, janitor, res w s Henry, s 14th. Anderson, Chas., shipping clk., Plow Works, res 2d, nr Spring. Anderson, P. J., carriage maker, res 9th, s Piasa. Anderson, P. J., works C. Phinney, bds same. . Anderson, Tobias M., blacksmith, res Langdon, s 3d. Anderson, C. A., carpenter, res w s Belle, n 6th.
Andy, Mrs. Charlotte, res.n s Easton, s 10th. Angel, Joseph, cooper, T. H. Proctor, res 2d, e Henry. Anthony, Jonathan, Engineer, res cor 6th and Easton.
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Appel, Louis S, Ex Driver U S Ex Co, res Prospect.
Archibald, Mrs Amanda, res s s 5 e Walnut.
Arbuckle, Levi, lab, res w s Market n 3d. Arlas, Peter, lab, E Feldwisch, bds same.
Arlington, Mrs Belle, res cor 10th and Easton.
Armstrong, Rev Chester, Pastor, Pres't'n Church, res Staten Park. Armstrong, Henry, carp and builder, 4th e Piasa, res 3d e Alton. Armstrong. John, (Wm. d. J. Armstrong,) res Henry, n 12th.
Armstrong, Wm, (Win & J Armstrong,) res Main nr State.
Armstrong, Wm & Bro, (Wm & John Armstrong,) Prop'rs Bluff Lime Kilns, warehouse 6 Short.
Arrington, Louis. Glass Blower, res s s 3d e Walnut.
Ash, A T, plasterer, bds cor 13th and Langdon.
Ash, John W, Notary Public, office City Bldg, res cor 13th and Langdon.
Ash, Wm M, bricklayer, res s's 5th, nr Oak.
Aswege. Eilert, saloon, State bet 2d and 3d, res same.
Atkin, Chas E, tailor, M M Dutro, res cor 3d and Henry.
Atkinson, Geo R, clk, W F Everts, bds same.
Atkinson & Patrick, (W Atkinson, J Patrick,) stone quarry, cor Main and 8th.
Atkinson, W, (Atkinson & Patrick) res cor 9th and Belle.
Atkinson, Marion, turner, M H Boals. res 2d nr Oak.
Atwood, John, General Insurance, cor 2d and Market, res Liberty, n Suspension.
Atwood, Roger W, (Blair & Atwood,) res Belle opp 6th.
Auten, Aaron O, (Milnor, Auten & Co,) bds cor 3d and Market. Auten, Edgar M, clk, Auten & Holden, res Easton n Front.
AUTEN & HOLDEN, (John A. Auten, Richard Holden,) dealers in Dry Goods, best goods at low- est prices, Agency for Mme. Demorest's Reliable Patterns. Patterns sent by mail, -post free, on receipt of price. Also, Mme. Demorest's Semi- annual Port-folio, 15 cts., Whatto Wear. 15 cts. Mammoth Colored Bulletin of Fashions, $1. Subscriptions received for Demorest's Monthly Magazine. Yearly, $3, with a splendid Chro- mo as a premium. No. 26. s s 3d.
Auten, John A, (Auten & Holden,) res Easton, n Front. Austin, Wm, watchman, res e s Liberty, n 5th. Axthelm, Louis, barber, 2d e Henry, bds same.
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Bachman, Mrs. Anna, res cor Gold and Putnam.
Badenestiel, Valentine, drayman, res n s 5th. w Vine.
Bailey, Alfred, harness maker, res cor 7th and Langdon.
Bailey, Geo. T, works Tobacco Factory, res cor 7th and Langdon. Baird, Mrs Mary, res s s 8th, e Alton.
Baker, Chas., painter, res State road.
Baker, D. W. (Beckley & Baker) res 16th, e Piasa.
Baker, Henry S., City Judge, res Suspension, e Henry.
Baker, R., bds Empire House.
Baldwin, Stephen, carp., res n s 5th, e Market.
Balster, E. H., painter, res Fletcher, cor Cyrus.
Balster, John, tailor, res e s Ridge, s 5th.
Balster, J. M., tinner, H Stanford, res Ridge, n 4th.
Baltes, Rt. Rev. P J Bishop, Alton Diocese, (Catholic) res State w 7th.
Bagley, M F, carp., res 9th, e Piasa.
Banks, Benjamin, mason, res cor Garden and Greene.
Bannan. James, Deputy Sheriff, res nr Marshall.
Bantz, Wm., carp res Washington
Barbour, Harvey, dentist, H H Roberts, res Upper Alton. . Bard, Frank, driver, res s s 3d, e Ridge.
Bargman, Wm., cigar maker, C Behens, bds Empire House.
Barnell, Mrs A., dress maker, res cor 9th and Alby.
Barnes, Henry, lab, res Piasa, s 17th.
Barnett, Chas., mason, res cor 10th and Alby.
Barnett, Mrs E. A., res s s State, w 7th.
Barnett, John, basket maker, W Armstrong & Bro., res State. Barney, V., bds A L Daniels.
Barrett, James, lab, res w end Russell.
Barry, A. S., insurance, res cor State and Bluff.
Barry, Geo, Commercial traveler, res cor State and Bluff.
Bartlett, M. S., works transfer cor of St L., res cor 8th and Easton. Bartlett, Mrs. res e s Piasa, s 10th.
Bartling, Henry, lab, E Feldwisch, bds same.
Barton, Mrs Elvira, res Alton, n 6th.
Basse & Gray, (H Basse, G Gray) wholesale liquors, e s State, 8 3d. Basse, H., (Basse & Gray) res Mill, cor 4th.
Bassett, Sylvester, farmer, res cor 14th and Langdon.
Bassett, S Wesley, engineer, res 14th w Langdon.
Bastam, Chas., weaver, res w s Belle, n 18th.
Bates, Z., (Maupin & Bates) res State nr Spring.
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Bauer, Mrs Christina, res 7th, w George.
Bauer & Hoffmann, (J Bauer, J Hoffmann) furniture and under- taking, 2d opp City Hall.
Bauer, John, lab, E Feldwisch, bds same.
Bauer, John, (Bauer & Hoffmann) res 3d, e Spring.
Bauer, Wm., printer, Alton Banner, res 7th, nr cor Alton.
Bayle, Geo A .. (Daniels, Bayle & Co) bds same.
Bayle, Hugh E., res 7th, e State.
BAYLIES, MRS. S. T., manager W U Telegraph Co., res Easton cor 4th.
Beach, J A, carpenter, res n s 7th, e Belle.
Beall, C B., (Millen & Beall) res cor Union and Spring.
Beall, Edward, pressman Alton Telegraph, res 13th, w Langdon.
Beam, Miss Anna, teacher school No 2, res 3d.
Beazley, Mrs Elizabeth, res Washington, ¿ Pleasant.
Beck, Leonard, lab, res cor Ridge and 6th.
Becker, Christian, F., shoemaker, bds e s Ridge, s 5th.
Beckley & Baker, (E S Beckley, D W Baker) manufacr's of inks, blueing and mucilage, n s 3d, e Piasa.
Beckley, E S (Beckley & Baker) res 5th, e Market.
Beckman, Frank, works Dousman & Drummond, bds Front, nr Alton.
Beckman, George, carp, res North, n Pearl
Beem, Andrew, res n s 3d, w Langdon.
Been, Nicholas, clk, S A Cotter, res 3d, nr George.
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