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OFFICERS.
President-John Caven.
Vice-President-Abraham C. Short- ridge.
Treasurer-David M. Taylor.
Secretary-B. rton D Jones.
Librarian-A. Graydon. sen.
Directors-Charles Dickson, Daniel W. Grubbs, Volney T. Malott, George B. Yandes, Luther R. Martin, Nicholas McCarty, Robert W. Geiger. Frank A. Boyd, David E. Snyder, Charles G. Stewart, Matson Hill, Morris R. Eddy. J. Henry Kappes, George W. Sloan and Charles A. Ray.
Young Men's Christian Association.
OFFICERS.
President-W. H. Hay. Treas .- John E. Corwin. Rec. Sec .- C. Dickson. Cor. Sec .- C. P. Wilson.
Indianapolis Female Bible Society.
Organized, 1825.
OFFICERS.
President-Mrs. Margaret Given. Vice-President-Mrs. Jane M. Gray- don.
Treasurer-Mrs. Sophia P. Ray. Secretary-Miss Julia A. Bassett.
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Depository - Todd, Carmichael Williams.
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Managers- Mrs. Eleanor Wilkins. Mrs. Sarah White. Mrs. John Ohr, Mrs. F. C. Holliday, Mrs. Horace Bassett. Mrs. Margaret Todd, Mrs. A. C. Wood- burn and Eliza Newman.
Indiana State Board of Agriculture.
Organized May 27. 1851. Office, 11 N. Meridian.
OFFICERS.
Pres .- Major Stearns Fisher.
Vice-Pres .- Hon. A. D. Hamrick, Manhattan.
Treas .- Carlos Dickson, Indianapolis. Gen. Supt .- J. A. Grosvenor, Indian- apolis.
Sec .- W. H. Loomis. Indianapolis.
Executive Committee-Maj. Stearns Fisher. A. J. Holmes, Dr. John C. Helin. Geo. W. McConnell, Hon. A. D. Ham- rick.
MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRI- CULTURE.
Ist Dis .- E. T. Cox, New Harmony. 2d Dis .- Hon. J. D. Williams, Pond Creek Mills.
3d Dis .- John C. Shoemaker, Rome. 4th Dis .- Maj. John McCrea, Bloom- ington.
5th Dis .- Prof. S. H. Thompson. Hanover.
6th Dis .- D. E. Reese, Lawrenceburg. 7th Dis .- J. A. Grosvenor, Indianap- olis.
8th Dis .- W. C. Donaldson, Monte- zuma.
9th Dis .- Hon. A. D. Hamrick, Man- hattan.
10th Dis .- J. M. Garr, Richmond. 11th Dis .- Dr. J. C. Helm, Muncie.
12th Dis .- Joseph Poole, Attica.
13th Dis .- Maj. Stearns Fisher, Wa- bash.
14th Dis .- A. J. Holmes, Rochester. 15th Dis .- John Sutherland. Laporte. 16th Dis .- Dr. Geo. W. McConnell, Angola.
DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS.
Horses-HI. II. Bennett, Richmond.
Hogs and Cattle-Hon. Lott S. Bay- less. Ft. Wayne.
Floral Hall-O. F. Mayhew.
Fine Art Hall-S. C. Frink.
Mechanics Hall -A. R. Whistler. Pern.
Farm Product Hall-D. W. Fish. Bloomington.
Power Hall-William Allen.
Chamber of Commerce.
Pennsylvania, opposite Post Office. Open from 2 to 4 o'clock P. M.
OFFICERS.
President-John M. Lord.
Secretary-J. Barnard.
1st Vice President-S. V. B. Noel.
2dl Vice President-Thomas Kingan. 3d Vice President -- Aquilla Jones.
Board of Directors-John Carlisle. Joseph D. Pattison. John W. Murphy, L. W. Hasselman. Lucien Ilills, F. P. Rush, J. B. MacArthur, James C. Fer- guson, David Gibson and George W. Smith.
Board of Arbitrators-James Skillen. B. Coffin, A. E. Vinton. Charles Gla- zier and George C Holman.
Board of Appeals -- Peter C. Lawyer, George P. Evans, John M. Caldwell, W. P. Gallup and Stephen Coffin.
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES.
CHRISTIAN MONITOR-A Ladies' Monthly Magazine, edited and pub- lished by Mrs. M. M. B. Goodwin. Office in Journal Building. Terms. per annum. $1.
CHRISTIAN TIMES AND WITNESS-Pub- lished weekly by Church & Goodman. of Chicago, Ill. Terms, in advance, $2.50; clubs. from $1.75 to $2. each sub- scriber. E. W. Clark. Indiana editor.
DAILY EVENING GAZETTE-Publish- ed daily and weekly by the Gazette Company. Office 27 S. Meridian. [Sec page xvi.]
Terms-Daily, per week. 20 cts .; to agents and newsdealers, per copy, 3 ets .; weekly, per copy, one year in ad- vance. $2; daily, three months in ad- vance, $2.25.
INDIANA VOLKSBLATT -Published weekly, by the proprietor, Julius Boetticher, No. 164 E. Wash. Terms, weekly, $2.50. [ See adv.]
INDIANA SCHOOL JOURNAL. - Pub- lished monthly, by John J. Parsons, No 13 W. Md. George W. Hoss. Super- intendent of Public Instruction. editor- in-chief. Terms, in advance, $1,50.
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NORTH WESTERN FARMER-Agricul- tural Monthly, published by Dr. T. A. Bland. Terms, $1 per annum. 27 S. Meridian.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH-Published every morning, (Sundays excepted.) by Englebert J. Metzer. No. 17 W. Md. Terms - For regular subscribers, when delivered by carrier or agent, per week, 20 ets .; by mail. three months, payable in advance. $2,:0; by mail. six months. payable in advance. $5; by mail, per year. in advance $10. [See adv.]
THE GOOD TEMPLAR AND TEMPER- ANCE JOURNAL-L. G. Dynes, proprie- tor, 1916 W. Washington.
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY JOURNAL -Published daily and weekly by Douglass & Conner, Circle cor. Market.
Terms-Per year. daily, $12; weekly $2. [See page, lxx.]
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY HERALD- Published daily and weekly, by the Herald Company, Lafe. Devlin, editor.
Terms-Daily per year. $9; daily, per month. 90 cts .; delivered by car- riers, per week, 20 cts .; weekly, per year. in advance, $2. [See page, Ixviii.]
INDIANAPOLIS COMMERCIAL- L. G. Dynes & Co., 1916 W. Washington .- Tri-weekly.
POST OFFICE.
Located on N. Pennsylvania and Market.
Open from the 1st of October to the Ist of April. from 7% A. M. to 6% P. M.
From April 1st to October Ist from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.
On Sunday from 9 A. M. to 10 A. M. Postmaster-D). Garland Rose.
Assistant Postmaster - Edward P. Thompson.
Cashier and Money Order Clerk- Samuel E. Frazee.
Local Mail Agent-Truman Way. Mail Messenger -- Levi Weller.
CLOSING OF MAILS.
Mails close as follows:
For Washington and Baltimore, and distribution, twice daily. Sundays ex- cepted. 6 P. M. and 12 P. M. via. Cen- tral Railroad.
Wheeling, Columbus and Richmond, 12 P. M.
Mails for Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, are for- warded by this route.
Way mail once daily, Sundays ex- cepted. 12 P. M.
For New York, Pittsburgh, Phila- delphia, Hartford, Buffalo, Cleveland, Boston. Portland, Albany, and distri- bution twice daily, Sundays excepted, 6. P. M. and 12 P. M., via Bellefon- taine Railroad.
Way mail once daily, Sundays ex- cepted, 12 P. M.
For Louisville and distribution, twice daily, Sundays excepted, 8:30 A. M. and 9:30 P. M., via Jefferson- ville Railroad.
For Nashville, Cairo Memphis, and distribution, once daily, 8:30 A. M.
Mails for Texas, Mississippi and Ar- kansas are forwarded by this route.
Martinsville, Indiana, 8 A. M.
Way mail once daily, Sundays ex- cepted. 8:30 A. M.
Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Paul and Dubuque, twice daily. Sundays ex- eepted, 11:30 A. M. and 6 P. M., via Peru Railroad.
Toledo, once daily. 11:30 A. M.
Way mail, once daily. 11:30 A. M.
For Detroit. Latayette. and distri- bution daily Sundays excepted. 11:30 A. M. and 6 P. M., via Lafayette Railroad.
Way mail once daily. 11:30 A. M.
For Terre Haute and St. Louis, twice daily, Sundays excepted, 11:30 A. M. and 6 P. M.
For New Orleans, Evansville, Vin- cennes and Terre Haute and Alton way mail, once daily, Sundays except- ed, 11:30 A. M., via Terre Haute Rail- road.
For Terre Haute and Rockville, way 11:30 A. M.
For North Greencastle, 2:30 P. M.
For South Greencastle, 12 P. M.
Way mail. once daily, Sundays ex- cepted, 2:30 P. M.
Cincinnati and distribution twice daily. Sundays excepted, 10 A. M. and 6 P. M., via Cincinati Railroad.
Way mail. once daily. 10 A. M.
Mails for Carrsville, Davisville, Su- gar Creek and Kinder, every Friday ; closes Thursday 12 P. M.
Mails for Waverly, Glenn's Valley, Brooklyn, Centreton and Martinsville, daily. closes 12 P. M.
Mails for Jamestown. Clermont, New Elizabeth and Pillsboro, twice a week. Tuesday and Friday, closes Monday and Thursday, at 12 P. M.
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CORPORATIONS.
Banks and Bankers.
BANK OF THE STATE OF IN- DIANA.
Corner of Kentucky av. and Illinois. OFFICERS. President-James M. Ray. Cashier-Joseph A. Moore.
BRANCH OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.
Northeast corner of Washington and Meridian.
OFFICERS.
President-Oliver Tousey.
Vice-President-George Tousey. Cashier-D. M. Taylor. Teller-J. M. Nichol. Ist Bookkeeper-John P. Craft. 2nd Bookkeeper-James McCready. Messenger-Chas. P. Taylor. Discount daily.
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS.
No. 4 E. Washington. Capital. $300.000
OFFICERS.
President-Isaiah Mansur. Cashier-Joseph R. Haugh. Teller-James W. Morris. Bookkeeper-W. H. Pettit.
Directors-I. Mansur, J. R. Haugh. John Thomas, Nicholas McCarty, Jas. Sulgrove, Wm. Mansur. W. C. Holmes, J. H. Vajen, and J. II. Baldwin.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IN- DIANAPOLIS-U. S. DEPOSITORY.
Southeast corner of Washington and Meridian.
Organized August 1st. 1863. Authorized capital $1,000,000 Paid in 500,000
OFFICERS.
President-Wm. H. English. Cashier-John C. New. Assistant Cashier-Hervey Bates, jr. Teller-Alex. Baldwin. Ist Bookkeeper-E. C. Murphy. 2nd Bookkeeper-N. S. Greene. Messenger-Willie English. Discount daily.
FLETCHER'S BANK.
S. A. Fletcher & Co., 30 E. Washing- ton. S. A. Fletcher, jr., and F. M. Church- man, proprietors.
Teller-J. B. Ritsinger.
Assistant Teller-Frank L. Ritsinger .. Bookkeeper-E. C. Hagar. Asst. Bookkeeper-Charles Latham ..
HARRISONS' BANK.
15 E. Washington.
Alfred and John C. S. Harrison, pro- prietors.
Discount daily.
INDIANA BANKING COMPANY.
Washington, cor Virginia av. Capital $100,000
OFFICERS.
President-F. A. W. Davis.
Cashier-W. W. Woollen. Asst. Cashier-Samuel C. Vance. Messenger-Carey W. Miller. Directors-William W. Woollen, F. A. W. Davis, Willis S. Webb, John L. Ketcham, Samuel C. Vance, John P. Banta, William Needham.
INDIANA NATIONAL BANK
Office, No. 19 N. Meridian.
Authorized capital,
$600,000
Present paid capital,
400,000
OFFICERS. President-George Tousey.
Cashier-D. M. Taylor. Teller-J. M. Nichol. Bookkeeper-Mor. R. Eddy.
INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH BANK- ING COMPANY.
Southwest cor. of Washington and Pennsylvania. OFFICERS. President-Calvin Fletcher, sr. Cashier-T. H. Sharpe.
INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL. BANK.
Financial agent and designated de- pository of the United States. Office, corner room, Odd Fellows IIall.
Authorized capital.
$1.000,000
Cash capital paid in,
500,000
OFFICERS.
President -- Theodore P. Haughey. Cashier-A. F. Williams.
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Asst. Cashier-Henry Latham. Directors-Calvin Fletcher. sr., S. A. Fletcher, sr., F. W. Churchman, Thos. Sharpe and Theo. P. Haughey.
This bank has, in addition to their capital of $500,000, a surplus fund of $70,000.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS.
No. 23 N. Meridian, Journal Building. Capital paid up, $100,000
OFFICERS.
President -- John S. Newman. Vice President-Henry Schnull. Cashier-V. T. Malott. Teller -- Ferdinand Christman. Bookkeeper-Emil Meyer.
Directors-John S. Newman, David Macy, Alex. Metzger, Henry Schunll, and V. T. Malott.
NOFSINGER'S BANK. No. 9 S. Meridian.
SINKING FUND.
Cor. Pennsylvania and Virginia av. OFFICERS.
President-W. H. Talbott. Clerk-John S. Tarkington. Assistant Clerk-N. Hayden. Receiver-L. G. Ilay.
Insurance Companies.
AMERICAN HORSE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, Vinton's Block, opp. Post Of- dice.
Organized August, 1865. Capital stock, $200,000.
OFFICERS.
President-T. B. McCarty. Vice President-Dr.J. A. Comingore. Secretary-A. J. Davis. Treasurer-John I. Morrison.
EQUITABLE FIRE INURANCE COMPANY.
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Office, No. 4 Odd Fellows Hall. Organized September, 1863. Capital, $100,000.
OFFICERS.
President-W. T. Gibson. Secretary-Isaac Waring. General Agent-G. W. Morris.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' IN- SURANCE COMPANY.
Office, No. 7 Blackford's Block, cor. Washington and Meridian Sts.
OFFICERS.
President-J. P. Jones. Secretary-C. C. Olin. Treasurer-P. A. Brown. Directors-J. P. Jones, C. C. Olin, J. M. Tilford, P. A. Brown.
FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF INDIANAPOLIS.
Office, Washington St., nw. corner Meridian.
President-E. B. Martindale.
Vice President-John M. Lord. Secretary-D. W. Grubbs.
Board of Directors-E. B. Martin- dale, Wm. O. Rockwood, Benj. Harri- son, Edward T. Sinker, Charles A. Ray, William S. Hubbard, Judson R. Osgood, Frederick Baggs, Solomon Blair, John W. Murphy, John M. Lord, Winslow S. Pierce. Ingram Fletcher, Barnabas Coffin, William W. Woollen, William Braden, Valentine Butsch, Nicholas McCarty, John C. S. Harri- son, John W. Grubbs.
GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF INDIANA.
Office, room No. 16 S. Delaware. Incorporated January 21, 1851.
OFFICERS.
President-A Seidensticker.
Treasurer-Chas. Brinkmann. secretary-F. Ritzinger.
Directors-Valentine Butsch, Geo. Youngermann, John Stumph. Julius Boetticher. Chas. Grobe, Chas. F. Roe- sener, C. F. Schmidt.
HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY.
Organized April, 1864.
OFFICERS.
President-W. T. Gibson. Vice President-Allen Gibson. Secretary-Isaac Waring. Directors-Allen Gibson, C. P. Weld, G. W. Morris, Isaac Waring.
INDIANA FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Office. No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall. Organized May I, 1861. Accumulated and cash capital, $418 .- 196 70.
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OFFICERS.
President-J. S. Harvey.
Secretary and Treasurer-Wm. T. Gibson.
General Agent-C. C. Olin.
Directors-JJno. Peterson, Richmond; J. S. Harvey. Indianapolis; Win. T. Gibson, Indianapolis; C. C. Olin, In- dianapolis; Charles P. Weld, Indian- apolis; Isaac Waring. Indianapolis; J. J. Smith, Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO.
Office, No. 9 N. Pennsylvania. Chartere:1. 1836. Authorized capital, $500,000.
OFFICERS.
President-Wm. Henderson. Secretary-Alex. C. Jameson. General Agent-L. D. Moody.
Director :- S. A. Fletcher, Sr., W. II. Talbott, Aquilla Jones. Sr., A. L. Roache, Oliver Tousey, A. E. Vinton, T. A. Morris, E. J. Peek, Wm. IIender- son.
SINNISSIPPI INSURANCE CO. OF INDIANAPOLIS.
Office, No. 35 E. Market. Organized November 18, 1863. Accumulated Capital, over $300,000.
OFFICERS.
President-H. C. Hall. Vice President-R. J. Thompson. Secretary-John R. Berry.
Directors-W. H. Montgomery, H. C. Hall, John R. Berry, R. J. Thomp- son.
Gen'l Agent-II. S. Price. Agent-W. R. Crume.
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF INDIANAPOLIS.
Office, Washington cor. Meridian. Cash capital, $200.000.
OFFICERS.
President-James M. Ray. Vice President-E. B. Martindale. Secretary-D. W. Grubbs.
Railroads.
BELLEFONTAINE RAILROAD.
Office, S. Alabama, near Washington. OFFICERS. Superintendent-J. L. Cozad.
COLUMBUS & INDIANAPOLIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Office, Wallace's Block.
OFFICERS.
Superintendent-J. M. Lunt. Gen'l Ticket Agt .- F. Chandler. Freight Agt .- C. W. Smith.
INDIANAPOLIS, PERU & CHI- CAGO RAILROAD.
Office, E. Washington, cor. Dela- ware.
Prest. and Gen'l Supt .- D. Macy.
Assistant Snpt .- J. C. Thompson. Gen'l Ticket Agt .- M. Sonthard. Gen'l. Freight Agt .- L. N. Andrews. Treasurer-V. T. Malott.
JEFFERSONVILLE, MADISON & INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.
Office E. South, bet. Delaware and Pennsylvania.
OFFICERS.
President-D. Ricketts. Gen'I Supt .-- Horace Scott. Gen'l Freight Agt .- Thos. Carse. Gen'l Ticket Agt .- Jas. Ferrier.
INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI RAILROAD.
Office, Cincinnati Depot, S. Dela- ware, bet. Louisiana & Pennsylvania.
OFFICERS.
Prest. and Gen'l Supt .- HI. C. Lord. Superintendent-J. F. Richardson. Lafayette Railroad is run by this Company.
TERRE HAUTE & INDIANAPO- LIS RAILROAD.
Office, Louisiana, cor. S. Tennessee. OFFICERS.
President-E. J. Peek. Superintendent -- J. D. Herkimer.
INDIANA'LIS CITIZENS' STREET RAILROAD COMPANY.
Office. eor. Louisiana and Tennessee. Receivers office, S. Ill. opp. Spencer House. Incorporated May 30th, 1864. Capital, $350,000.
OFFICERS.
President-E. S. Alvord. Vice President-E. G. English.
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General Sup't-H. H. Catherwood. Secretary -- R. F. Fletcher.
First Line-From Union Depot, up Illinois to Wash, east on Washington to Pennsylvania, north to Mass. av., on the avenue to New Jersey, and up New Jersey to Ft. Wayne av. to Chris- tian av. and to Peru Railroad.
Second Line-From Union Depot, up Illinois to Tinker.
Third Line - From White River bridge. east on Washington to Virginia avenue to corporation limits.
Fourth Line - Continuation of part of Third Line, commencing at Vir- ginia avenue, running east on Wash- ington to corporate limits.
Fifth Line-From Corporate limits to Crown Hill Cemetery.
Expresses.
ADAMS EXPRESS CO. 12 . E. Washington. Capital, $10,000,000. OFFICERS. President-W. B. Dinsmore.
Supt. Western Division - Alfred Gaither.
Agt. Indianapolis -- John II. Ohr.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. 34 E. Washington. Capital, $10,000,000.
OFFICERS.
Supt. Indiana Division-E. W. Sloan. Agt. Indianapolis-J. Butterfield.
UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO. 34 East Washington. Capital, paid up, $5,000,000.
OFFICERS.
Supt. Indiana Division-C. Cone. Agt. Indianapolis-J. Butterfield.
MERCHANTS UNION EXPRESS CO. 42 and 44 E. Washington. Capi- tal $20,000,000.
OFFICERS. President-E. P. Ross. Gen'l Supt .- J. Lewis Grant. Agt. Indianapolis -- James Greene.
Mining Companies.
INDIANA AND KENTUCKY LAND AND OIL MINING COMPANY.
Office, No. 6 Talbott & New's Block. Organized Sept. 22, 1865. Capital $300,000
OFFICERS.
President-T. B. MeCarty. Secretary-Frank A. Boyd.
Directors-B. P. Claypool, P. G. C. Hunt. E. A. Davis, T. B. McCarty. Austin HI. Brown, A. D. Billingsley and Frank A. Boyd.
INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUIS- VILLE PETROLEUM MIN- ING COMPANY.
Office, No. 6 Talbott & New's Block. Organized August 19, 1865. Capital stock $300,000
OFFICERS.
President and Trustee-Thomas B. MeCarty.
Vice-President-P. G. C. Hunt.
Secretary-Edwin A. Davis.
Treasurer-N. S. Byram.
Directors-R. S. Foster, J. W. Hess and P. Thomas.
INDIANAPOLIS COAL AND MIN- ING COMPANY.
Office, No. 19 Circle.
OFFICERS.
President-Nathaniel Carpenter. Secretary-W. J. Mccullough. Treasurer-Joseph Haw.
INDIANA (THE) AND VIRGINIA PETROLEUM AND MINING CO.
Office, No. 17 W. Washington. President-John F. Latshaw.
WARNER PETROLEUM MINING COMPANY.
OFFICERS.
President-A. J. Warner. Secretary-Laz. Noble. Treasurer-Win. Wallace. Directors-A. J. Warner, Chas. A. Ray, Jacob T. Wright, Laz. Noble, Wm. Wallace, John Caven and Isaac Morton.
Miscellaneous.
INDIANAPOLIS GAS LIGIIT AND COKE COMPANY.
Office, No. 2612 W. Washington. OFFICERS.
President-E. J. Peck. Secretary-L. Van Laningham. Asst. Secretary-A. W. Ritzinger.
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Treasurer-S. A. Fletcher. Superintendent-Henry Stacey.
Directors-E. J. Peek, D. V. Culley, S. A. Fletcher, L. Van Laningham and S. A. Fletcher, jr.
INDIANAPOLIS ROLLING MILL COMPANY.
Office, No. 8 Blake's Building. Mill located on Tennessee. Missis- sippi, Merrill and Norwood.
OFFICERS.
Pres. and Supt .- John M. Lord. Secretary-C. B. Parkman.
Treasurer-Aquilla Jones. Manager-John Thomas.
Weigh Master-William Rowe.
Directors-J. M. Lord, John Thomas, Aquilla Jones and Wm. O. Rockwood.
EAGLE MACHINE WORKS.
Office, S. Meridian cor. E. La.
OFFICERS.
President-Frederick Ruschhaupt. Secretary-George Perin.
INDIANAPOLIS WATER WORKS COMPANY. .
Office, nw. cor. Wash. and Meridian. OFFICERS.
President-R. B. Catherwood. Secretary-John S. Tarkington. Treasurer-Win. Braden.
Directors-Gov. O. P. Morton. E. B. Martindale, R. B. Catherwood, John S. Tarkington, H. H. Catherwood, John Carlisle, Wm. Braden, Valentine Butsch and A. F. Roberts.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH.
Office, No. 9 S. Meridian, Blackford's Block.
OFFICERS.
Manager-C. C. Whitney. Chief Operator-Alf. Winder.
This company comprises a consoli- dation of the American Telegraph Co- United States Telegraph Co., South Western Telegraph Co. and original Western Union Telegraph Co. com- prising three Grand Divisions, viz .: . Eastern, Central and Southern, con- necting with all accessible points in the United States and British Provin- ces.
GENERAL OFFICERS.
Pres .- J. H. Wade, Cleveland. O. Vice-Pres .- N. Green, Louisville. : Win. Orten, New York. Gen. Supt. Eastern Grand Division -T. T. Eckert, New York City.
Gen. Supt. Central Grand Division- Anson Stager, Cleveland, O.
Gen. Supt. Southern Grand Division -J. H. Vanhorn, Memphis, Tenn.
Secretary and Treasurer-O. II. Pal- mer. New York.
Auditor-E. Chapman, New York.
J. F. Wallick, Division Supt. Indian- apolis.
ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, &c.
ST. JOHNS HOME FOR INVALIDS.
For all denominations.
Tenu. bet. Georgia and Lonisiana. Kept by the Sisters of Providence. Superior-Sister Athanasius, assist- ed by two other sisters.
Surgeon-Wm. B. Fleteher. M. D.
Physician-T. B. Harvey, M. D.
Female Diseases - Theophilus Par- vin. M. D.
CITY HOSPITAL.
Northwest of city at terminus of In- diana Avenne.
Superintendent -G. V. Woollen, M. D. Residence in the Hospital.
Visiting Surgeons-J. S. Bobbs. J. S. Athon, J. A. Comingore and L. D. Waterman.
Visiting Physicians-J. II. Wood- burn, T. B. Harvey, R. N. Todd, J. M. Gaston.
Board of Directors-1st Ward. J. C. Geisendorff: 2d Ward, Dr. J. M. Kitch- en ; 3d Ward, Wm. Braden ; 4th Ward, George Merritt; 5th Ward. L. B. Wil- son; 6th Ward, Dr. F. S. Newcomer; 7th Ward, S. V. B. Noel ; 8th Ward, Geo. W. Buchanan ; 9th Ward, -
Application for admission made to the superintendent, Dr. Woollen, at Hospital.
ORPHANS' ASYLUM.
Located on N. Tennessee bet. 4th and 5th.
Matron-Martha T. Kersey. Recipients 15. President-Drusilla Wilson.
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Board of Managers-Mrs. Hannah Mansur. Mrs. Hannah Hadley, Mrs. Sarah Wright, Mrs. Minerva Irwin, Mrs. Boaz, Mrs. Kitchen. Mrs. Harri- son, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Baggs, Mrs. Macy.
THE ORPHAN ASYLUM,
Connected with the Roman Catholic churches is located at Vincennes, In- diana, and supports 216 orphans.
ASYLUM FOR THE EDUCATION OF DEAF AND DUMB.
Located one half mile east of the cor- poration line, under the direction of the State Legislature.
Board of Trustees - Andrew Wal- lace, President; John M. Kitchen, M. D., James C. Burt, M. D.
Intellectual Department .- Superin- tendent-Thomas Mac Intire. A. M.
Instructors-Horace A. Gillet. A. M., W. H. Latham, A. M., M. D., Walter W. Angus, Sidney J. Vail. William M. French, Mary J. Willard, Ezra W. Brown, Wm. S. Marshall.
Domestic Department .- Physician- P. H. Jameson, M. D.
Matron-Miss Julia A. Taylor.
Assistant Matron-Miss L. B. Paige. Steward-Chapin C. Foster.
Industrial Department .- Master of Cabinet Shop-George Eberhart.
Master of Shoe Shop-Richard M. Wright.
Gardener-Joseph Schaufpour.
INDIANA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.
Located one and one half miles west of the corporation limits, on the Na-
tional Road, under the direction of the State Legislature.
Commissioners - Andrew Wallace. President ; T. A. Lewis, Secretary ; P. H. Jameson ; J. W. Moody.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
Superintendent, Wilson Lockhart. M. D .; Assistant Physicians, J. F. Cravens, M. D., W. W. Hester, M. D .; Steward, W. M. French ; Matron, Mrs. Ellen Bigger.
ASYLUM FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE BLIND.
Located on North, bet. Meridian and Pennsylvania, under the direction of the State Legislature.
OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE.
Trustees - A. Wallace, President; John Beard; John S. Spann.
Secretary of the Board-T. A. Lewis. Superintendent-W. II. Churchman, A. M.
Teachers in Literary Department -- H. W. Ballard. Miss S. J. Larned, Miss M. E. Hanna, Miss M. L. Vance.
Teachers in Music Department-M. B. Clark, Miss A. A. Dyer.
Teachers in Handicraft Department -- S. McGiffin, Miss P. W. Hawley.
Household Officers-J. M. Kitchen, M. D., Attending Physician; Miss L. D. Hawley, Matron ; Miss P. W. Haw- ley, Assistant Matron.
UNITED STATES OFFICES.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
The Ordnance Department consists of sixty officers and 1,500 enlisted men. The officers are stationed at the different Arsenals, and the enlisted men assigned to duty in detachments proportionate to the size of the Arsen- al, and the amount of work there is to be done. At the Indianapolis Arsenal there is one commanding officer, and twenty-five enlisted men, and one Mil- itary Store Keeper. The grounds con- sist of about seventy-five acres, and are situated one and a half miles east of the city. There is already complet-
ed a Main Store House, one set of Om- cers' Quarters, one Magazine for stor- ing Powder, and one Office. A build- ing for storing Artillery is in process of erection, and will be completed next season. It is expected that other buildings for manufacturing and stor- ing Ammunition and for other pur- poses will be put up from year to year. as fast as it Is possible to do so. There are constantly employed upon the grounds about 250 men-mechanics and laborers. All the material is worked. and the bricks used in the buildings manufactured upon the groundis.
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UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, SIXTH DIS- TRICT, INDIANA. Office, No. 15 P. O. Building.
Collector-Austin H. Brown.
Deputy Collectors-Marion County, Thomas Maddeux, Indianapolis; Han- cock County, Noble P. Howard, Green- feld ; Shelby County, Joseph A. Hay- mond, Shelbyville; Johnson County. William S. Young, Franklin; Morgan County. Harvey Satterwhite; Martins- ville; Hendricks County, William N. Dunnington, Danville.
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE.
No. 6 Post Office Building.
U. S. Marshal-Benjamin J. Spooner. Ist Deputy-I. S. Bigelow.
And Deputy-C. E. McDonald. ard Deputy-John C. Spooner.
U. S. ATTORNEY.
Room No. 7 Post Office Building. Alfred Kilgore.
ASSESSOR SIXTH DISTRICT OF INDIANA.
Office, No. 13 and 14 Post Office Building.
Office hours, from 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. Assessor-William A. Bradshaw.
ASSISTANT ASSESSORE.
Ist Division-Chancy G. Moore, In- dianapolis.
2d Division-A. T. Hart, Greenfield. 3d Division-Elisha Weakley, Shel- byville.
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