Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1878, Part 8

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The Courts of the District of Indiana are organized as follows:


CIRCUIT COURT.


Justice of the Supreme Court-Hon. John M. Harlan.


Circuit Judge-Hon. Thomas Drum- mond.


District Judge-Hon. Walter Q. Gresham.


Clerk-Wm. P. Fishback.


Deputy Clerk-Willard C. Nichols. United States District Attorney-Nelson Trusler; Assistant, Charles L. Holstein.


United States Marshal-Ben. J. Spooner. Terms of Circuit-First Tuesdays in May and November.


In the Circuit Court room, Post Office building.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


District Judge-Hon. Walter Q. Gresham. Register in Bankruptcy - Hon. Henry Jordan.


United States District Attorney-Nelson Trusler.


United States Marshal-Ben. J. Spooner. Clerk-Wm. P. Fishback.


Deputy Clerk-Willard C. Nichols.


Terms of Court-Same as United States Circuit Court.


SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA.


Chief Justice-Horace P. Biddle.


Associate Justices-James L. Worden, Wm. E. Niblack, George V. Howk, Samuel E. Perkins.


Terms of Supreme Court-Fourth Mon- day in May and fourth Monday in Novem- ber.


MARION COUNTY CIVIL CIRCUIT COURT.


Judge-Jacob B. Julian; - term expires October 1. 1878.


*Clerk-Austin H. Brown; term expires October 25, 1878.


Terms of Court-Second Monday in Feb- ruary, first Monday in May, fourth Monday in August and first Monday in December.


CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURT.


Judge-Edward C. Buskirk; term ex- pires October, 1878.


Prosecuting Attorney-James E. Heller; term expires November 5, 1878.


Terms of Criminal Circuit Court-First Monday in each month.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Established April, 1871.


Judges-John A. Holman; term expires October, 1878. Daniel W. Howe; term ex- pires October, 1878. Byron K. Elliott; term expires October, 1880. Myron B. Williams; term expires October, 1878.


Terms of Superior Court-This court is in session at all times except during the months of July and August.


EXPRESS AND DISPATCH FREIGHT COMPANIES.


Adams Express Company-Indianapolis office 16 North Meridian street. John H. Ohr, Agent.


American Express Company - Indian- apolis office 46 and 48 South Meridian. E. W. Sloan, Sup't; D. K. Folsom, Agent.


Canada Southern Line - Indianapolis office 2 Chamber of Commerce. R. C. J. Pendleton, Agent.


Continental Line-Indianapolis office 17 Chamber of Commerce. H. S. Fraser, Agent.


Empire Line - Indianapolis office 4 Chamber of Commerce. James A. Mur- ray, Agent.


Erie and North Shore Despatch-Indi- anapolis office 21 Chamber of Commerce. W. H. Parmelee, Agent.


Great Eastern Line-Indianapolis office 13 Chamber of Commerce. A. B. South- ard, General Agent.


Great Western Despatch, South Shore Line and Erie and Pacific Despatch- Indianapolis office 49 Virginia ave. T. A. Lewis, Ass't General Manager; G. T. Sul- livan, East-bound Agent; W. C. Lynn, West-bound Agent.


Hoosac Tunnel Line-Indianapolis office 71 West Maryland street. H. S. Watson, Agent. Merchants Despatch Transportation Company-Indianapolis offices 9 Fletcher &


* The Clerk of the Circuit Court is ex officio Clerk of all the Courts.


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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.


Sharpe's Block and 73 West Maryland. C. C. Pierce, West-bound Agent; M. M. Landis, East-bound Agent.


National Line and Star Union Line- Indianapolis office 29 Virginia ave. S. F. Gray, Agent.


National Despatch-Indianapolis office corner Kentucky ave and Tennessee street. C. F. Holiday, Agent.


United States Express Company-In- dianapolis office 38 South Meridian. C. S. Phillips, Agent.


White Line Central Transit Company- Office 73 West Maryland street. J. H. Steiner, Western Superintendent.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


Judge United States Supreme Court- John M. Harlan, Post Office building.


Judge United States Circuit Court-Thos. Drummond, Post Office building.


Judge United States District Court -- Wal- ter Q. Gresham, Post Office building.


Clerk United States Courts -- Wm. P. Fishback, Post Office building.


Deputy Circuit and District Clerk-Wil- lard C. Nichols.


United States District Attorney-Nelson Trusler, Post Office building.


Assistant United States District Attor- ney-Charles L. Holstein, Post Office build- ing.


United States Marshal-Ben. J. Spooner, Post Office building.


Deputies Marshal-I. S. Biglow, Will C. David, Charles S. Biglow, Lee Burdick, Post Office building.


United States Pension Agent-Fred Knefler, Post Office building.


Inspector of Customs - Chauncy W. Mead. Office 9 Fletcher & Sharpe's Build- ing.


Register in Bankruptcy-Henry Jordan. Office 28} East Market.


Collector Internal Revenue Frederick Baggs, Post Office Building.


Deputies Collector Internal Revenue- L. M. Phipps, S. J. Mitchell.


Postmaster-Wm. R. Holloway, Post Office Building.


Assistant Postmaster - Edward P. Thompson, Post Office Building.


United States Commissioners-John J. Hawes, office 30 East Washington; Frank L. Bixby, office 1 Baldwin Block; Henry D. Pierce, office 24} East Washington; Fer- dinand Winter, office 3 Fletcher & Sharpe's Block; Thomas L. Sullivan, office 24} East Washington; Lewis Jordan, office 34 Vance Block.


Signal Observer-C. F. R. Wappenhans, Room 31 Blackford Block.


INCORPORATED COMPA- NIES.


Atlas Works-Northeast corner of Ninth and Martindale ave. Incorporated 1874. Capital $250,000. Alexander VanSiclen, Prest; S. K. Fletcher, Sec. and Treas.


Bailey Gun Company-17 Boston Block. Incorporated 1877. Capital $250,000. J. L. Mothershead, Prest; C. E. Coffin, Sec.


Builders and Manufacturers Association- 249 North Delaware. Incorporated 1867. Capital $200,000. C. Eden, Prest; J. Has- son, Sec. and Treas.


Cabinet Makers Union-346 East Mar- ket. Incorporated 1862. Capital $100,000. J. Herrmann, Prest; G. G. Stark, Sec. and Supt.


Capital City Planing Mill Company-317 to 327 Massachusetts ave. Incorporated 1873. Capital $60,000. Charles J. Many, Prest; John L. Avery, Sec. and Treas.


Central Elevator Company-I. C. & L. R. R. north of North. Office 15 Chamber of Commerce. Incorporated 1875. George H. Woods, Prest; J. A. Seaton, Sec.


Citizens Gas Light and Coke Company -- Office 68 East Market. Incorporated 1876. Capital $500,000. E. F. Claypool, Prest; George F. Adams, Treas; L. Van Laning- ham, Sec; J. R. Pearson, Supt.


Citizens Mutual Benefit Association of Indiana-123} East Washington. Incor- porated 1871. Nelson Trusler, Prest; R. E. Moore, Sec.


Eagle Machine Works-Southeast cor- ner Meridian and Louisiana. Incorporated 1865. Capital $73,000. L. W. Hasselman, Prest; W. C. Smith, Sec.


Excelsior School Furniture Manufactur- ing Company-Office corner Kentucky ave and Illinois. Incorporated 1871. Capital $150,000. C. F. Brooke, Prest; William Brooke, Treas; C. F. Brooke, Sec.


Franklin Insurance Company, of Indi- anapolis - Southeast corner Circle and Market. Incorporated 1851; re organized 1871. Capital $250,000. J. E. Robertson, Prest; W. W. Woollen, Sec.


German Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany, of Indiana-27} South Delaware. Incorporated 1854. A. Seidensticker, Prest; L. Schmidt, Sec.


Gutenberg Company-27 South Dela- ware. Incorporated 1876. Capital $30,000. Publishers of Telegraph, Volksblatt, Zu- kunft and Spottvogel. A Seidensticker, Prest; H. O. Thudium, Supt; C. Lewison, Business Manager.


Hecla Consolidated Mining Company- No. 8 Chamber of Commerce. Incorpor- ated 1877. Capital $500,000. John Thomas Prest; H. Knippenberg, Sec; W O.


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Rockwood, Treas .; E. C. Atkins, Gen. Agent.


Indiana Cement Pipe Company-North- east corner of North and the Canal. John W. Dodd, Prest; John McKinney, Sec; and Treas.


Indiana Farmer Company - 8 Bates


Block. Capital $30,000. Incorporated 1877. J. B. Conner, Prest; J. G. Kings- bury, Sec.


Indiana Fertilzer Company-Office 51 Helen. Incorporated 1877. Capital $30,000. John M. Sinclair, Prest; John Moore, Sec. and Treas.


Indianapolis Cotton Manufacturing Com- pany-East bank White River north of Washington. Incorporated 1866. Capital $150,000. Henry Schnull, Pres't and Treas; William Wilson, Sec.


Indianapolis Elevator Company-Office, 11 Chamber of Commerce. Incorporated 1872. William Coughlin, Pres't; John C. Wright, Sec. and Treas.


Indianapolis Gas Light and Coke Com- pany-49 South Pennsylvania. Incorpo- rated 1851. Capital $350,000. S. A. Fletcher, jr., Pres't; A. M. Fletcher, Vice- Pres't; H. Wetzel, Sec.


Indianapolis Iron Works-Northwest corner St. Clair and Canal. Incorporated 1878. Capital $50,000. C. Zimmerman, Pres't; H. A. Moore, Sec; Henry Albro, Supt.


Indianapolis Journal Company-North- east corner Market and Circle. Capital $200,000.


Indianapolis Manufacturers' and Carpen- ters' Union-38, 40 and 42 South New Jer- sey. Incorporated 1871. Henry Pauli, Sup't and President; Fred. Schmid, Sec.


Indianapolis Rolling Mill Company-8 Chamber of Commerce Building. Incor- porated 1857. Capital $600,000. Aquilla Jones, Prest; C. B. Parkman, Sec .; S. W. Morgan, Asst Sec .; W. O. Rockwood, Treas.


Indianapolis Sentinel Company-South- west corner Circle and Meridian. Estab- lished 1841. Capital $53,000. John C. Shoemaker, Prest; Eb. Henderson, Sec .; H. O. Homan, Supt.


Indianapolis Stove Company-200 South Pennsylvania. Incorporated 1877. Deloss Root, Prest; H. W. Bennett, Sec. and Treas.


Industrial Life Association of In- dianapolis-Southwest corner Washington and Meridian. Incorporated 1877. W. H. Morrison, Prest; J. O. Cooper, Treas.


Monarch Gold and Silver Mining Com- pany-210 South Illinois. Incorporated 1867. Capital $1,300,000. William C. - Smock, Prest; H. Knippenberg, Sec.


Nordyke & Marmon Company-Crossing Morris st and Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad. (West Indianapolis). Incorpo- rated 1871. Capital $100,000. A. H. Nor- dyke, Prest; D. W. Marmon, Sec; A. K. Hollowell, Treas.


North Indianapolis Wagon Works Com- pany-Corner Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette Railroad and Shoemaker (N. I.) Capital $100,000. James Frank, Prest; Frederick W. Winter, Sec.


Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid Association of Indiana-2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Organized November 23, 1872. William Wallace, Prest; J. W. McQuiddy, Sec; T. P. Haughey, Treas.


Pioneer Brass Works-84 South Pennsyl- vania. Incorporated 1877. J. G. Hanning, Supt.


Railroad Conductor's International In- surance Association-Organized January 22, 1878. George W. Tyer, Prest; W. B. Commons, Sec., 13 Boston Block.


Shaw Carriage Company-20 to 34 East Georgia. Incorporated 1873. Capital $92,000. B. C. Shaw, Prest; Irvin Rob- bins, Sec.


Sinker, Davis & Company-101 to 149 South Pennsylvania. Incorporated 1871. Capital $200,000. Thomas Davis, Prest; A. T. Sinker, Sec; J. S. Hetherington, Treas; William Bellis, Supt.


Texas and Indiana Mutual Exchange Colonization and Immigration Bureau-15 West Washington. Incorporated 1875.


Capital $500,000. W. S. Webb, Prest; Wm. Bray, Sec.


The Franklin Life Insurance Company, of Indianapolis-Corner Kentucky ave and Illinois. Incorporated 1866. A. D. Lynch, Prest; L. G. Hay, Sec.


The Sewing Machine Cabinet Company- Head of Malott ave. Capital $100,000. S. Morris, Agt; T. H. B. Simmons, Supt.


The Wooten Desk Company-52 South Pennsylvania. Incorporated 1874. Capi- tal $500,000. J. G. Blake, Prest; L. V. Horton, Sec.


Udell Ladder and Wooden Ware Com- pany-Corner Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette Railroad and Udell (N. I.) Es- tablished 1873. Capital $70,000. C. G. Udell, Prest and Treas; J. C. Shoemaker, Vice-Prest; D. G. Williams, Sec.


Water Works Company of Indianapo- lis-Office 23 South Pennsylvania. În- corporated 1870. Capital $500,000. J. R. Elder, Prest .; S. M. Dyer, Sec .; Amos C. Crane, Supt.


Western Furniture Company-103 and 105 East Washington. Incorporated 1873. Capital $60,000. T. Sander, Prest .; G. Recker, Sec. and Treas .; H. Emmerich, Supt.


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Western Plow Works and Share Com- pany-Office 59 West Washington. Incor- porated 1876. Capital $100,000. E. D. Olin, Prest .; L. W. Braden, Sec.


Woodburn "Sarven Wheel" Company- Office 230 South Illinois. Incorporated 1870. Capital $250,000. Jacob Wood- burn, Prest .; J. F, Pratt, Sec. and Treas .; J. F. Faily, Supt.


LIBRARIES.


Agricultural Library of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture-Seutheast corner Market and Tennessee. Contains about 500 volumes.


Bobbs' Medical Library - Established 1872 for the use of the Indiana Medical College, under the provisions of the will of John S. Bobbs, M. D. Contains about 300 volumes. Rooms Northwest corner Dela- ware and Court.


Catholic Library for Working Men- Northeast corner Tennessee and Georgia. Open every day from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.


Emerald Library-Southeast corner Me- ridian and Pearl. Organized 1877. Con- tains 500 volumes. Open to members only Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 and Sun- days from 2 to 5 p. m. Visiting brothers always welcome.


Horticultural Library of the State Horti- cultural Society-Contains about 300 vol- umes. Southeast corner Market and Ten- nessee.


Marion County Library - Established 1844. Rooms in Court House. Contains 3,000 volumes. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Miss Lizzie L. Hadley, Librarian.


Public Library and Reading Rooms- Established 1873 and maintained under the authority of the Board of School Commis- sioners, for which purpose it is authorized to levy a tax each year of not exceeding two cents on the hundred dollars of taxable property assessed for city taxes. Contains 26,500 volumes. Corner Circle and Merid- ian streets, (in Library building). Open daily (Sundays included) from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m Free to all citizens of Indianapolis. Charles Evans, Librarian.


State Law Library-Separated from State Library 1867. Contains 7,000 volumes, Southwest corner Washington and Tennes- see. Fred. Hiner, Librarian.


State Library-Established 1825. Con- tains 18,000 volumes. Southeast corner Market and Tennessee. R. A. Conner, Librarian.


Township Library-North side Market west of Delaware. Mrs. N. J. Hicks, Li- brarian.


MEDICAL SOCIETIES.


College of Physicians and Surgeons of Indiana - Incorporated 1874. Talbott Block. R. N. Todd, M. D., Prest; Henry Jameson, M. D., Sec.


Indiana Medical College - Established 1868. Northwest corner Delaware and Court. T. B. Harvey, M. D., Prest; C. E. Wright, M. D., Sec. Annual session from October to February.


Marion County Medical Society-Re- organized 1874. John M. Kitchen, M. D., Prest; G. V. Woollen, M. D., Vice-Prest; Wm. Wishart, M. D., Treas .; O. H. Sulli- van, M. D,, Sec.


Physio-Medical College of Indiana-54 and 56 Hubbard Block. Incorporated 1873. A. Wallace, Prest; O. P. Stone, Sec .; N. R. Elliott, Treas .; G. Hasty, Dean.


MILITARY.


INDIANA LEGION.


Commissioned Staff-Daniel Macauly, Brigadier General; Jonathan W. Gordon, Colonel and Chief of Staff; John D. Nich- olas, Aide to Commander in Chief and Com- missary; Wm. P. Fishback, Capt .; S. K. Fletcher, Jr .. Capt .; Livingston Howland, Capt .; N. T. James, Aide to Commander in Chief and Assistant Commissary; Charles L. Holstein, Capt.


Company C First Regiment Indiana Le- gion-Benjamin C. Harrison, Capt .; Eli F. Ritter, First Lieut .; M. H. Mckay, Second Lieut.


Company D First Regiment Indiana Le- gion-John J. Palmer, Capt .; James B. Black, First Lieut .; A. T. Sinker, Second Lieut.


Company E First Regiment Indiana Le- gion-Fred. Knefler, Capt .; Cyrus J. Dobbs, First Lieut .; Benjamin D. House, Second Lieut.


Company G First Regiment Indiana Le- gion -Harry C. Adams, Capt .; A. J. Ralph, First Lieut .; George W. Stubbs, Second Lieut.


Artillery Detachment Indiana Legion- Fred. W. Faut, Capt; Louis Kern, First Lieut.


Company A Indiana State Guards-M. D. Walters, Capt; G. B. Elliott, First Lieut.


Company A National Guards-Daniel Kiley, Capt; Jacob Bisbing, First Lieut.


Indianapolis Light Infantry - N. R. Ruckle, Capt; George Butler, First Lieut; James R. Ross, Second Lieut; F. L. Bixby, Third Lieut.


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United States Arsenal-Situated north end of Arsenal ave, between Michigan and Clifford ave. Captain Isaac Arnold, jr., Cemmandant.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIE- TIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.


American Sons of Protection - Hall 223 West Michigan.


Brothers of the Sacred Heart-In charge of St. Joseph's Institute, corner Coburn and Short.


Butchers Association-Meet 27} South Delaware. David Wechsler, Prest; Wm. Youse Sec.


Caledonian Society-117 West Washing- ton. John Wilkinson, Chief; Willian Howie, First Chieftain; George L. Reid, Sec; William Simpson, Treas.


Capital Club -- Meets every Sunday at 68 East Washington. Clemens Back, Prest; Henry Paul, Sec.


Concordia Dancing Association-Meets at Reichwein's Hall. Joseph Grinsteiner, Prest; Christ Stein, Treas; A. Frey, Sec;


Concordia Society-Hall 113 East Wash- ington. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. F. P. Rush, Prest; Charles Schwarze, Sec; C. F. Hahn, Treas.


Christians Women's Boarding House- Mrs. E. S. Dubois, Supt. 119 North New Jersey.


Franciscan Convent-Corner Union and Palmer. In charge of Franciscan Fathers. Rev. Ferdinand Bergmyer, Superior.


Geological Survey of Indiana -- South- èast corner Tennessee and Market. Ed- ward T. Cox, State Geologist; G. M. Levette, John Collette, Assistants.


German Ladies Independent Benevolent Society-Meets Mozart Hall. C. Queiser, Prest; Clara Schmidt, Sec.


Gruetli Society (Swiss)-Hall 257 East Washington. Meets second and last Thurs- days of each month. Fred. Merz, Prest.


Hildise Bund, Sec. 166-Meets every Sat- urday evening in Reichwein's Block, south- west corner Market and Noble. Charles G. Mueller, Prest; Joseph Hoy, Sec; Philip Reichwein, Treas.


House of the Good Shepherd-South side Raymond west of Meridian. Mary of St. Anselum, Mother Superior.


Indiana Horticultural Society -- South- east corner Market and Tennessee. Sylves- ter Johnson, Prest; W. H. Ragan, Sec; Daniel Cox, Treas.


Indiana School of Art-Southwest cor- ner Washington and Pennsylvania. Estab- lished 1877. Clinton C. Riley, Sec.


Indiana State Board of Agriculture- Southeast corner Tennessee and. Market.


W. B. Seward, Prest; Alex. Heron, Sec; Carlos Dickson, Treas.


Indiana Transfer Company-42 East Maryland. A. Roesner, Supt.


Indianapolis Bowling Club-Meets in Klare's Hall, corner Meridian and Morris. Herman Rinne, Prest; Fred. Graber, Sec.


Indianapolis Society of Harmony and Progression-Organized 1876. Meets Sun- day evenings in Wesley Block. W. H. Thompson, Prest; Mrs. I. M. Annibal, Sec; Miss Clara Sharpe, Treas.


Inventors Association of Indiana- Or- ganized 1876. Office 18 Hubbard Block. W. H. Cline, Prest; C. Bradford, Sec.


Schwaben Verein-Meets Mozart Hall. President, Michael Moffman; Secretary, Adolph Baur; Marshal, W. Grim; Trus- tees, John Buehler, G. Wilhoff, A. Maeu- len; Chairman and Treasurer, John Bueh- ler.


Indianapolis Social Turnverein-Meets every Wednesday and Thursday evenings, in Turner Hall. Christ Gompf, Pres't; Herman Sieboldt, Sec.


State Liberal League-Meets every Sun- day in Wesley Block. Organized Novem- ber, 1877. Edward Grahn, Prest; W. H. Thompson, Sec .; Miss Clara Sharpe, Treas.


Union Fraternelle Francaise - Meets Mozart Hall, first Monday in each month. Joseph La Motte, Prest; Louis Burtin, Sec.


Young Mens' Christian Association-Or- ganized November, 1854. Membership 500. Hall and rooms 35 N. Illinois. Free Read- ing Rooms. Open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Prayer meetings held daily at noon. Pres- ident, E. S. Field; Vice-President, T. F. Holland; Treasurer, W. C. Smith; Record- ing Secretary, C. D. Meigs; General Secre- tary, T. C. Horton.


Emerald Beneficial Association-Hall southeast corner Meridian and Pearl. Grand Branch meets annually at Indianapolis. Joseph Wambaugh, Grand Sec .; J. F. Hol- lihan, Grand Treas .; M. F. Wall, Member of Executive Board.


Branch No. 1-Meets first and third Thursday of each month. James H. Deery, Prest; J. F. Hollihan, Sec.


Branch No. 8 (German) -- Jacob Miller, Prest; John Hoffman, Sec.


Branch No. 11 - Recently organized. John J. Dippley, Prest.


Irish Delegate Assembly-Meets every Sunday at St. John's Hall. Thomas Mc- Sheehy, Prest; Patrick Rafferty, Sec.


Knights of Father Matthew-Meet at St. John's Hall. D. J. Sullivan, Sec.


St. Augustine Ladies' Total Abstinence Society of Indianapolis-Organized Feb- ruary 4, 1877. Meets northeast corner Ten- nessee and Georgia.


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St. Joseph's Benevolent Society-Hall rear St. Mary's Church. Meets first Sun- day in each month. J. F. Brinkman, Prest.


St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society- Meets in St. John's Hall every Sunday afternoon. Edward Burns, Prest; Patrick Barry, Sec.


United Irish Society-Meets at St. John's Hall. Edward F. Hart, Sec.


MUSICAL SOCIETIES.


Choral Union-Bates block. W. C. Smock, Pres't; J. B. Leake, Sec. and Treas; E. Wulshner, Musical Director.


Indianapolis Harmonie Society-Meets Mozart Hall, Tuesday and Friday evenings. George Hotz, Pres't; H. Springpfeil, Sec; C. J. Kautmann, Musical Director.


Liederkranz Society-Meets every Wed- nesday and Friday evenings in Reich- wein's Hall, Southwest corner Market and Noble. Charles Neff, Pres. Charles Baden, Sec.


Lyra Society-Meets every Tuesday and . Thursday evenings at 115} East Wash- ington. Thomas Frese, Pres .; Franz Mum- menhoff, treas .; C. Vonnegut, jr., sec.


Mænnerchor Society-Meets every Wed- nesday and Friday evenings at Mænner- chor Hall, 181 East Washington. George Reyer, Prest .; Albert Krull, Sec .; Max Leckner, Musical Director.


Philharmonic Society-Meets at Wash- ington Hall every Sunday. R. Miller, Prest .; E. G. Zumpfe, Sec .; B. Nogt, Con- ductor.


BANDS OF MUSIC.


Great Western Band-Office 36 East Washington. J. B. Cameron, Leader.


Indianapolis City Band -- 268 East Wash- ington. Reinhold A. Miller, Manager; B. Vogt, Conductor.


Meyer's Band -- Mathias Meyer, Manager and Leader.


Union Brass and String Band -- Robert Dehne, Leader, 404 Virginia ave.


Union Band -- Southwest corner Market and Noble. Charles Dehne, Leader.


NEWSPAPERS.


Benham's Review -- A monthly journal of music, art and literature. Published by H. L. Benham, 36 East Washington. Terms $1.50 per year.


Central Catholic (Weekly)-L. H. Bell, Publisher, 9 Chamber of Commerce. Terms S2.50 per year.


Co-Operative Journal (Monthly)-Bil- lingsly & Post, Editors. Northeast corner Illinois and Louisiana. Terms, 50 cents per year ..


Daily Telegraph (German)-Established August, 1864. Is published daily by the Gutenberg Company, 27 South Delaware. Terms, including Sunday edition, $12 per year.


Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Indiana Far- mer Company, Proprietors. Terms $2 per year.


Indiana Medical Eclectic Quarterly- Geo. W. Pickerel, Editor, 66 West Market.


Indiana School Journal-(Monthly). Or- gan of the State Teachers' Association and of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. W. A. Bell, Editor and Publisher. Terms, $1.50 per year.


Indianapolis Journal-(Republican). Es- tablished 1824. Office northeast corner Pennsylvania and Market, E. B. Martin- dale, Proprietor. Published daily and week- ly, Terms: Daily, by mail or carrier, $12 per year; Weekly, $1.50 per year.


Indianapolis Mechanical Journal-Pub- lished monthly by J. H. Kerrick, 158 to 164 South Pennsylvania. Terms, $1 per year.


Indianapolis News-32 East Market. In- dependent. Established 1868. John H. Holliday, Editor and Proprietor. Published every afternoon except Sundays. $5.20 per annum by carrier; $6.00 by mail. Weekly, published every Wednesday, $1.00 per year.


Indianapolis Sentinel-(Democratic). Es- tablished 1841. Published daily and week- ly by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., south- west corner Meridian and Circle. Terms: Daily, $10 (including Sunday edition, $12) per year; Weekly, $1.50 per year.


Indianapolis Sun (Greenback)- Weekly. Edward S. Pope, Proprietor; T. B. Buch- anan, Editor. Terms, $2.00 per year.


Indianapolis Times-(Weekly). Organ of the Industrial Classes. C. A. Light, Ed- itor. Terms, $1.50 per year.


Inventors Scientific and Commercial World-J. E. Wolverton, publisher, 216 East Washington.


Journal and Messenger-Central Baptist Press Company, publishers, 18 West Wash- ington. Terms $2.50 per year.


Masonic Advocate- (Monthly. Martin H. Rice, editor and publisher, 21 Masonic Temple. Terms $1.35 per year ..


Odd Fellows Talisman and Literary Jour- nal-(Monthly). Office No. 6 Odd Fellows Hall. John Reynolds, publisher. Terms $2.00 per year.


Physio-Medical Journal -(Monthly). Published by the Physio-Medical Journal Publishing Company, 44 East Ohio.


Pythian Journal-A. M. Preston & Co., publishers, 36 East Washington.


Spottvogel (German)-Published every Sunday by the Gutenberg Company, 27 South Delaware. Terms $2.50 per year.


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The Christian Beacon-An Independent Religious Journal. Issued every Saturday. H. M. Diamond, proprietor, 36 West Wash- ington. Terms $1.00 per year.


The Home-A semi-monthly Journal. Devoted to the family and temperance. Organ of the I. O. G. T., of Indiana. Kingsbury & Tuttle, Proprietors, No. 8 Bates Block.


The Inventer (Quarterly)-C. Bradford, Publisher. 18 Hubbard Block. Terms 50 cents per year.


The Little Sower (semi-monthly)-W. N. Dowling, Editor. Printed by Tilford & Carlin, southeast corner Meridian and Cir- cle.


The Mill Stone (Monthly) -Nordyke and Marmon Company, Publishers.


The People-A weekly paper established 1870. Published by Enos B. Reed, corner Meridian and Circle. Terms $2.00 per year.




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