Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1890, Part 3

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SUPREME COURT.


Supreme Court Judges-Joseph A. S.Mitch- ell; term expires January 1, 1891. Byron K. Elliott; term expires January 1, 1893. Silas D. Coffey; term expires January 1, 1895. John G. Berkshire; term expires January 1, 1895. Walter Olds; term ex- pires January 1, 1895.


APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.


Librariau-W. W. Thornton. Assistant Librarian-E. S. Boyd. Sheriff-James L. Yater.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.


Office-No. 24 State House.


President-John N Taylor, Crawfordsville. Secretary-Charles N. Metcalf, M. D.


John B. Weaver, M. D., h Evansville, Ind .; S. S. Boots, M. D., h Greenfield, Ind .; J. McLean Moulder.


CITY OFFICERS.


Offices-Basement Court-House.


Mayor-Thomas L. Sullivan.


City Clerk-Elias B. Swift.


City Civil Engineer-A. P. Shawver. Street Commissioner-Derk DeRuiter.


City Attorney-Wm. L. Taylor.


Deputy City Attorney-Horace E. Smith. Chief Fire Engineer-Frank L. Dough- erty.


Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph-A. O. Cherry.


Market Master-East Market-J. E. Is- grigg.


Market Master-West Market-Richard Wells.


City Weigher -- Harry Phillips.


City Wood Measurer -- W. B. Bogardus. City Sexton-Robert Turner.


Janitor City Hall-J. W. Wynn.


CITY COMMISSIONERS.


Francis W. Hamilton, Pres .; Horace M. Hadley, Sec .; Ivan N. Walker, John R. Elder, James Renihan.


BOARD OF HEALTH. Office -- Basement Court-House.


O. B. Pettijohn, M. D., President. J. H. Woodburn, M. D., Secretary. J. N. Hurty.


John B. Elam-Officer of the Board of Health.


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INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Isaac Thalman-President.


Henry W. Laut-President pro tem.


Clerk-Samuel V. Perrott.


First District-Miles M. Reynolds, George T. Breunig.


Second District-Michael H. Farrell, The- odore F. Smithers.


Third District-Isaac Thalman, Harry B. Smith.


Fourth District - , Henry W.


Lant.


Fifth District-John J. Blackwell, Julius F. Reinecke.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Contracts and Bridges-Smithers, Breunig and Lant.


Finance Accounts and Claims -Lant, Ren- iecke and Breunig.


Fire Department-Smithers, Reynolds and Reniecke.


Hospital and Dispensary-Reniecke, Breu- nig and


Judiciary and Ordinances-Breunig, Smith and Reniecke.


Markets and Public Property-Blackwell, Farrell and Smithers.


Police Department-Brennig, Reynolds and


Printing and Office Fixtures-Blackwell, Smithers and


PublicLight and Education-Smith, Smith- ers and Blackwell.


Railroads and Public Charities-Reinecke, Farrell and Reynolds.


Rules-President, Vice-President and Breu- nig.


Streets, Alleys, Sewers and Drainage-Far- rell, Blackwell and Smith.


Water and Public Health-Reynolds, Smith and Farrell.


COMMON COUNCIL.


1st Ward-John A. Weber.


2d Ward-David A. Myers.


3d Ward-Henry Sweetland.


4th Ward-Edward J. Sherer. 5th Ward-John R. Pearson.


6th Ward-Otto Stechhan.


7th Ward-Manford D. Yontz.


8th Ward-Emil C. Rassmann.


9th Ward-Wm. Wesley Woollen. 10th Ward-Joseph L. Gasper. 11th Ward -- Rohert Martindale. 12th Ward-Wm H. Cooper. 13th Ward-Edward Dunn.


14th Ward -- Wm. E. Davis.


15th Ward-Michael J. Burns.


16th Ward-Robert C. McGill.


17th Ward-Wm. M. Hicklin. 18th Ward-Simeon Coy.


19th Ward-Edward A. Austin. 20th Ward-Olaf R. Olsen.


21st Ward-Preston C. Trusler. 22d Ward -- Martin J. Murphy.


23d Ward -- Thomas Markey.


24th Ward -- Charles A. Gauss. 25th Ward -- Richard J. Nolan.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts and Claims-Weber, Murphy and Cooper.


Bridges-Sherer, Coy, Dunn.


Contracts-Austin, Olsen, Stechhan.


Education-Sherer, Trusler, Nolan.


Finance-Woollen, Rassmann, Stechhan, Austin, Cooper.


Fire Department-Hicklin, Olsen, Cooper. Judiciary-McGill, Weber, Myers.


Markets - Burns, Yontz, Martindale.


Natural Gas-Rassmann, Gauss, Gasper.


Office Fixtures and Supplies-Coy, Gasper, Yontz.


Ordinances -- Murphy, Trusler, Burns.


Printing-McGill, Sherer, Martindale.


Public Charities-Dunn, Woollen, Sweet- land.


Public Health-Nolan, Davis, Burns.


Public Light-Gauss, Hicklin. Stechhan.


Public Property -- Markey, Pearson, Weber.


Railroads-Yontz, Woollen, Gasper.


Rules-Markey, Pearson, McGill.


Sewers and Drainage - Murphy, Nolan Myers.


Streets and Alleys - Rassmann, Gauss, Martindale.


Water-Olsen, Dunn, Austin.


Rentals-Nolan, Markey, Davis.


BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSION- ERS.


1st-J. P. Frenzel, Merchants' National Bank. Term expires, 1891.


2d-T. P. Hanghey, Indianapolis National Bank. Term expires, 1891.


3d-Dr. J. J. Garver, 126 N Meridian. Term expires, 1890.


4th-A. R. Baker, 28 West Maryland. Term expires, 1892.


5th-John Galvin (Kingan & Co). Term expires, 1890.


6th-J. W. Loeper, 193 E Morris. Term expires, 1890.


7th-J. A. Buddenbanm. Term expires, 1892.


8th-E. L. Williams, northwest corner Pine and Lord Term expires, 1892.


9th-Clemens Vonnegut, 184 E Washing- ton. Term expires, 1890.


10th-J. B Conner, 79 E Market. Term expires, 1891.


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11th-J. H. Greenstreet, corner West and Ray. Term expirea, 1891.


Attorney of the Board, Charles W Smith,' 76} E Washington.


Regular meeting of the Board at its rooms in the Library Building on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock.


Bill nights, the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Bills must be left at the office of the Board on the day previous (Thursday); if later they will lie over until the next bill night.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-J. H. Greenstreet. Secretary-A. R. Baker.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Treasurer -E. L. Williams.


Superintendent of Schools-Lewis H. Jones. Assistant Secretary-Emma B Ridenour. Building and Supply Agent-H. C. Hen- drickson.


Messenger-Francis H. Wade.


Office in Library Building, corner Pennsyl- vania and Ohio streets. Open from 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.


Office of H C, Hendrickson, Building and Supply Agent, in Library Building. Office hours from 8 to 9 A. M.


Pay-day of Officers, Superintendents, Li- brarians and Janitors, the last week day of each Month.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance and Auditing-Conner, Haughey and, Vonnegut, meets at office of public schools at 4:30 p. m. on the first and third Fridays of each month.


Building and Grounds-Haughey, Bud- denbaum and Conner.


Furniture and Supplies-Baker, Williams and Galvin.


Text Books and Course of Instruction- Loeper, Frenzel and Newcomer.


Supervision, Examinations and Manual Training-Greenstreet, Frenzel, Loeper and Superintendent Jones.


Appointment of Teachers and Salaries- Williams, Baker and Vonnegut.


High Schools and Normal School-Fren- zel, Loeper and Galvin.


German, Music and Drawing-Vonnegut, Baker and Buddenbaum.


Heating, Hygiene and Janitors-Budden- baum, Williams and Baker.


Judiciary Districts and Boundaries-Gal- vin, Newcomer and Haughey.


Public Library - Newcomer, Conner, Haughey, Williams and Vonnegut.


Citizens' Advisory Library Committee- Dr. H. G. Carey, Morris Ross, Mesdames Harriet, McN. Foster and Cynthia R. Maxwell.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Corner New York and Massachusetts ave.


Chief Engineer-Frank L. Dougherty. First Assistant Engineer-James H. Davis. Second Assistant Engineer-A. C. Muerer. Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- Andrew O. Cherry. Verterinary Surgeon-B. G. Orlopp. Engine Co. No. 1-147 Indiana ave, Thomas Quinn, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 2-Massachusetts ave., near Noble; Jacob Petty, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 3-Virginia ave., near Huron; F. W. Harvey, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 4-Southeast corner Illi. Dois and Merrill; John Glazier, Cap- tain.


Engine Co. No. 5-North side Sixth, near Tennessee; Wm. Stevens, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 6-273 W. Washington ; Samuel James, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 7-North side Mary- land, east of Meridian; Wm. C. Long, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 8-Washington street, west of Highland ave .; Wm. R. Mc- Ginnis, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 9-Corner Seventh and Ash streets ; Thomas Howard, Captain. Hose Reel Co. No. 10-Corner Madison ave. and Morris street; Charles W. Allen, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 1-Corner New York street and Massachusetts ave .; Samuel W. Neal, Captain


Chemical Co. No. 2-Prospect, east of Shelby street ; W. G. Tallentire, Captain. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-Corner New York street and Massachusetts ave .; Jame H. Davis, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-125 E South street ; A. C. Muerer, Captain.


Truck Co. No. 3-North side Sixth near Tennessee ; C. E. Wesbey, Captain.


Driver of Supply Wagon -- Wm Resener. Watchmen in Fire Tower-Henry Cook, John King, Wm. Tobin.


Watchman at Headquarters-S. H. Turner.


FIRE-ALARM SIGNALS.


No. Location of Boxes.


4 Pennsylvania and Market.


5 English Opera House.


6 East and New York.


7 Noble and Michigan.


8 New Jersey and Mass. ave.


9 Pine and North.


1-0 Market and Pine.


1-1 Headquarters Fire Department, Mass. ave. and New York.


1-2 No. 2 Engine House, Mass. ave. near Noble.


1-3 Delaware and Ft. Wayne ave.


1-4 New Jersey and Ft. Wayne ave.


1-5 Peru and Mass. ave.


1-6 Christian ave. and Ash.


1-7 Park ave. and Butler.


1-8 Barrows aud Malott ave.


1-9 Archer and John.


1-2-3 No. 9 Reel House, Ash and Seventh.


1-2-4 Alabama and Seventh.


1-2-5 Meridian and Seventh.


1-2-6 Yandes and Lincoln ave.


1-2-7 Columbia and Hill aves.


1-2-8 Central ave. and Eighth.


1-2-9 Exposition Building.


1-3-1 Alabama and Morrison.


1-3-2 Bellefontoine and Eighth.


1-3-4 College ave. and Tenth.


1-3-5 Home ave. and Delaware.


1-3-6 Alabama and North.


1-3-7 Newman and Eighth.


2-1 Illinois and St. Joseph.


2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.


2-4 Meridian and Second.


2-5 No. 5 Engine House, Sixth near Il- linois.


2-6 Mississippi and St. Clair.


2-7 Illinois and Michigan.


2-8 Pennsylvania and Fifth.


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2-9 Mississippi and Fourth.


2-1-2 Tennessee and William.


2-1-3 Pennsylvania and Michigan.


2-1-4 Illinois and Herbert.


2-1-5 Colored Orphan Asylum, Twelfth near Tennessee.


3-1 No. 1 Engine House, Indiana ave. and Michigan.


3-2 Meridian and Walnut.


3-4 California and Vermont.


3-5 Blake and New York.


3-6 Indiana ave. and St. Clair.


3-7 City Hospital.


3-8 Blake and North.


3-9 Michigan and Agnes.


3-1-2 West and Walnut.


3-1-3 West and Third.


3-1-4 Seventh and Howard.


3-1-5 Torbet and Paca.


4-1 No. 6 Engine House, Washington near West.


4-2 Geisendorff and Washington.


4-3 Missouri and New York.


4-5 Meridian and Washington.


4-6 Illinois and Ohio.


4-7 Tennessee and Washington.


4-8 Kingan's Pork House.


4-9 Indianola, 3 squares from river.


4-1-2 Missouri and Maryland.


4-1-3 Mississippi and Wabash.


4-1-5 Morris and Church.


4-2-1 O. I. & W. Round House, west of river.


4-2-3.Insane Hospital.


4-2-4 Miley ave. and National road, west of river.


5-1 No. 4 Engine House, Illinois and Merrill.


5-2 Illinois and Louisiana.


5-3 West and McCarty.


5-4 West and South.


5-6 Tennessee and Georgia.


5-7 Meridian and Ray.


5-8 No. 10 Reel House, Morris and Mad- ison ave.


5-9 Madison ave and Dunlop.


5-1-2 West and Rockwood.


5-1-3 Kentucky ave and Merrill.


5-1-4 Union and Morris.


5-1-6 Illinois and Kansas.


5-1-7 Morris and Dakota.


5-1-8 Mississippi and Henry.


5-1-9 Tennessee and McCarty.


5-2-1 Meridian and Palmer.


5-2-3 Morris and Belt R R.


6-1 No. 2 Hook and Ladder House, South, near Delaware.


6-2 Pennsylvania and Louisiana.


6-3 Delaware and McCarty.


6-4 East and McCarty.


6-5 Alabama and Virginia ave.


6-7 Virginia ave and Bradshaw.


6-8 East and Coburn.


6-9 Pennsylvania and Madison ave.


6-1-2 McKernan and Dougherty.


6-1-3 East and Lincoln Lane.


6-1-4 Schmidt's Brewery.


7-1 No. 3 Engine House, Virginia ave, Dear Huron.


7-2 East and Georgia.


7-3 Washington and Benton.


7-4 Benton and Georgia.


7-5 Forest ave and Pine.


7-6 Dillon and Bates.


7-8 No. 13 Engine House, Prospect near Dillon.


7-9 Fletcher ave. and Dillon.


7-1-2 Spruce and Prospect.


7-1-3 English ave. and Laurel.


7-1-4 Olive and Willow.


7-1-5 Shelby and Beecher.


7-1-6 German Orphans' Asylum.


7-1-8 Orange and Laurel. 8-1 Market and New Jersey.


8-2 Washington and Delaware.


8-3 East and Pearl.


8-4 New York and Davidson.


8-5 Deaf and Dumb Institute.


8-6 U. S. Arsenal.


8-7 Oriental and Washington.


8-9 Female Prison. 8-1-2 No. 8 Reel House, East Washington.


8-1-3 Market and Noble.


8-1-4 Ohio and Harvey.


8-2-1 Pan Handle Railway Shops.


8-2-3 Walcott and Carter.


9-1 No. 7 Engine House, Maryland near Meridian.


9-2 Meridian and Georgia.


SPECIAL SIGNALS


For the Use of the Fire Department and Water Works Company :


First 2 strokes, Second Alarm.


Second 2 strokes, Third Alarm.


Third 2 strokes, Fourth Alarm.


1-2-1 strokes Fire out and hose reeled up.


3 strokes Calls off the Fire Pressure.


3-3 Calls for Fire Pressure without pull- ing a box.


12 strokes at 12 M., struck by F. M. Her- ron, 4 East Washington.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


MERCHANT POLICE.


Headquarters-10 Odd Fellows' Hall.


Captain-Henry P. Thomas.


Lieutenant-John L Elliott.


Patrolmeu-Jasper N. Clary, Nelson Dau- benspeck, Patrick E. Hartnet, Robert D. Bacon, James L. Taylor, George M. Fess, John H. Whiteman, Benjamin F. Wil- son, John M. Shulse, Christian Cook, Jo- seph W. Wheatley, Thomas M. Kings- bery, John Minor, James G. Golladay, Thomas C. Moore, David F. Clary, John D. Webb, Washington C. Smith, Samuel McClure, Henry Neumeyer, Edward Sleight, George W. Cheatham, Michael Smiley, Dennis G. Warner, Jacob F. Shutt, Dennis Conner, Wm. F. Wal- ker, Robert H. Meyerpeter, Wilford Bris- tow, Edward Wheeler, Samuel Hise, George K. L. Strandridge, August Rusch- haupt, James Breen, M. H. Miller.


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METROPOLITAN POLICE.


Headquarters-Southeast corner Pearl and Alabama streets.


Police Commissioners-John B. Elam President ; Wm. Henderson, Harry S. New.


Secretary of Police Board-D. E. Snyder. Superintendent-Albert Travis.


Captains-Robert Campbell, Emanual Bruce.


Sergeants-John Lowe, E. F. Buscher, W. A. Joyce, W. O. Mckinney, T. L. Stout, H. H. Wheatley, H. C. Clifford, Charles F. Dawson.


Doormen-G. A. Taffe, C. A. Clark. Humane Inspector-A. C. Elster.


DRIVERS OF PATROL WAGON. Wmn. A. Hogan. Charles F. Travis.


PATROLMEN.


Henry O. Pope. Edward Harris.


Daniel Ronecker.


Seth P. Beem.


Michael Raftery. W. J. P. Clary.


John C. Ballard. James F. Wilson.


Carter Temple.


Patrick Davis.


Wm. F. Scheigert.


David S. Richards.


Wm. F. Hoefgan. Harry J. Thrush. John Corrigan.


James F. Hurt.


Wm. Henry.


John W. Page. Newton Shafer.


Henry Slate. Patrick Griffin.


Wm. Kellermeyer.


General W. McCain. Patrick J. Doherty.


James J. Brady.


Miller J. LaPorte.


Wm. H. Conklin.


James Pope.


John V. Hostetler. Adam Reid.


Joshua Spears. Albert Fickle.


V. S. McMullen.


Frank M. Schwab.


James R. Shea.


Benjamin Thornton.


Martin F. Haley. Green Hagerman. John P. Boylan. James O. Mefford.


Frederick H. Spear- ing. Frank Giblin.


Jeremiah E. Kinney. George T. Barlow.


Charles A. Hine.


Garrett H. Tieben.


Herman C. Roesener. Martin Hyland.


Louis Weirick.


John Kaehn. John F. Manning.


A. T. Mathey.


Jesse M. Street.


Peter Smith.


Charles S. James.


Wm. Gerber. Jacob H. Walters. Benjamin R. Smith. John Foltzenlogel.


James Davidson. Christian Schaette.


EXTRAS.


James H. Porter. Simpson Hart. T. J. Sullivan.


A. C. Shafer, janitor police station. A. C. Elster (sergeant), humane officer.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Offices Court House, north side Washing- ton, between Delaware and Alabama. Superintendent-Edward H. Lubbe. Engineer-Barney S. Dougherty.


Bailiffs-Superior Court No. 1, George W. Bruce; Superior Court No. 2, Richard Eagle; Superior Court No. 3, W. H. Nickerson; Circuit Court, Wm. N. Dun- nington; Criminal Circuit Court, Joseph Boswell; Commissioners' Court F. Tom Johnson.


Clerk-John R. Wilson. Term expires November 15, 1890.


Deputy Clerks-Gus O'Bryan, Henry C. G.


Bals, George A. Buskirk, John Schley, John L. Reardon, F. Edenharter, Jesse A. Avery, Joseph F. Brown, H. R. Springstein, L. Daniels, W. F. Kerr and .Michael Callihan.


Recorder-Christian Brink. Term expires October 25, 1892.


Deputy Recorder-Ben. Franklin. Clerks -Wilhur F. Haven, Ed. G. Farmer, G. W. Hogg, L. P. Hocker and Heury Coons.


Auditor-Thomas Taggart. Term expires November 4, 1891.


Deputies -- E. M. Johnson, George Wolf Martin J. Murphy, Nelson J. Hyde and Edwin D. Bryant.


Treasurer-John Osterman. Term expires September 4, 1891.


Deputies-G. F. Miller, G. H. McCaslin, Charles Loftin, Wm Buebrig, G. F. Kuhn.


Attorney -- Wm. W. Spencer.


Commissioners -- W. O. Reveal, President; term expires December, 1890. Jacob A. Emrich; term expires December, 1891. J. L. Hunter ; term expires 1892. Jo- seph T. Fanning, Clerk.


Sheriff -- Isaac King; term expires Decem- ber 9, 1890.


Deputies-Samuel B. Corbaly, Charles P. Conard, John Hoffman, Joseph Grin- steiner, A. Scanlon, H. Langenberg, Abner L. Newland, Asa Parr.


Jailer -- Robert Emmitt.


Coroner-Theodore Wagner, office 60 Court House.


Superintendent Public Schools-Wm. B. Flick, room 27 Court House.


Librarian-Jessie Allen.


Surveyor-W. C. Smith.


Superintendent County Infirmary-Smith Williams.


Work House-Southeast corner Twelfth and Michigan road. Superintendent- R. M. Boone. Assistant Superintendent -A. J. Stevens.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Township Assessor - Thomas F. Quill. Term expires August 4, 1890.


Deputy-C. M. Tyler.


Township Trustee-Charles J. Many, 10} East Washington street.


Deputy-Joseph R. Forbes.


Justice of the Peace-Richard M Smock, John C. Johnston, Wm Judkins, Charles B. Feibleman, Luke Walpole and Fre- mont Alford.


Nathan T. Ward.


Frederick Kurtz. L. J. Koeniger.


Lewis Anderson.


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Constables-Arthur A. Whitsell, John O. Moore, Joseph H. Sheppard and Charles R. Biggs.


Deputies-Frank L. Glass, Wm R. Jud- kins, Hugh Stewart, Philip Marer, Ben- jamin O. Mitchell, John Ryder and C. N. Hoover.


Time of Holding Elections-General, state and county elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in No- vember. Township elections, first Mon- day in April. The general city election is held on the second Tuesday in October.


ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.


Alpha Home for Aged Colored Women- North side Wyoming, 2 east of Hillside ave.


Bobbs Free Dispensary-45 South Penn street. Franklin W. Hays, M D., Sec. City Dispensary -- 34 East Ohio street. F. C. Woodburn, M. D., Supt. Drs. H. T. Penny and F. P. Bohn, Assts. Henry Ostroff, Student.


City Hospital-Northwest corner Locke and Margaret streets. Jahn H. Oliver, M. D., Supt.


County Infirmary-Indiana ave., four miles northwest of city. Smith Williams, Supt. Friendly Inn -- W. R. Moore, Supt, 290 West Market street.


German Lutheran Orphans Home -- East National road, near Ellis street.


German Protestant Orphan Asylum -- South State avenue, opp. Sycamore street.


Home for Aged Poor -- North side of Ver- mont, east of East street. In charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


Home for Friendless Colored Children -- South west corner Twelfth and Mississippi streets.


Home for Friendless Women-Southeast corner Tennessee and Ninth streets.


Indiana Hospital for the Insane-National road, three miles west. of the city; C. E. Wright, M. D., Supt.


Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side of North, between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets. Hi- ram B. Jacobs, Supt.


Indiana Institution for Educating the Deaf and Dumb-Southeast corner Washing- ton street and State ave. R. O. John- son, Supt.


Indiana Reformatory Institution for Wo- men and Girls-Southeast corner Mich- igan and Randolph streets. Mrs. Eliza C. Hendricks, Pres .; Miss M. S. Elder, Sec .; Miss Sarah F. Keely, Supt. Indianapolis Orphan Asylum-Northeast corner College and Home aves. Mrs. Lucinda B. J. Wishard, Matron.


Newsboys and Bootblacks' Home-90 N. Delaware. Established March, 1886. St. Vincent's Infirmary-Southeast corner Delaware and South streets. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.


Sisters of The Good Shepherd-Bluff Road south of city limits. Mother Ursula, Superior.


Womans' Hospital of Indianapolis-Dr. Joseph Eastman, Propr. 197 N. Delaware.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Indianapolis Clearing House Association- 8 Fletcher's Bank Bldg M. F. Churchman, Pres .; V. T. Malott, Vice- Pres .; Wm. Wesley Woollen, Mngr.


Bank of Commerce-Southeast corner Vir- ginia ave. and Pennsylvavia street. Chartered, 1836. Capital, $200,000. N. T. DePauw, Pres .; John W. Ray, Vice- Pres .; Wm. Bosson, Cashr.


Capital National Bank-23 S. Meridian street. Chartered, 1889. Capital, $300- 000. Medford D. Wilson, Pres .; Jose- phus Collett, Vice-Pres .; Wm. D Ewing, Cashr.


First National Bank (in liquidation)-At Bank of Commerce. Reorganized, 1881. Capital, $500,000. Robert N. Lamb, Pres .; Charles F. Robbins, Cashr.


Fletcher S. A. & Co., 30, 32 and 34 East Washington street.


Indiana National Bank-11 and 13 East Washington street. Incorporated, 1865; Capital, $300,000. Surplus and undivid- ed profits, $230,000. Volney T. Malott, Pres .; Wm. Coughlin, Vice-Pres .; Ed- ward B. Porter, Cashr.


Indianapolis National Bank-Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Incorporated, 1864. Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $60,000. T. P. Haughey, Pres .; Edwin E. Rexford, Cashr.


Merchants' National Bank-Southwest cor- ner Washington and Meridian streets. Incorporated, 1865; charter extended, 1885. Capital, $100,000. John P. Fren- zel, Pres .; Otto N. Frenzel, Cashr.


Meridian National Bank-8 East Wash- ington street. Incorporated; 1871. Cap- ital, $200,000; surplus, $80,000. Wm. P. Gallup, Pres .; D. A. Richardson, Vice. Pres .; A. F. Kopp, Cashr.


CEMETERIES.


Crown Hill Cemetery-Incorporated 1863. Situated ou the Michigan road, three miles north of the city, and comprises about 400 acres of land. Stoughton A. Fletcher, Pres .; John C. New, Treas .; George P. Anderson, Sec .; office 6 In- galls block. Frederick W. Chislett, Supt .; office at cemetery.


German Lutheran Cemetery-East side Three Notch road, half mile south of Belt R. R.


Greenlawn Cemetery-Kentucky ave., west of West street.


Jewish Cemetery-Bluff road, south of city. Owned by the Indianapolis Hebrew Con- gregation.


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Lutheran Cemetery-Bluff road, south of city.


Roman Catholic Cemetery (English and German)-Bluff road, south of city.


CHURCHES AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS.


ADVENTISTS.


Seventh Day Adventists-175 Central ave. Elder Wm. C. Wales. Services Satur- days, 10 a. m., 3 p. m .; Sunday School 2 p. m.


BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church-Northeast Corner Pennsylvania and New York streets. Rev. W. F. Taylor, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 2:15 p. m.


Second Baptist Church-North side Michi- gan east of West. Rev. James W. Carr (col.), pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9 a. m.


Third Baptist Tabernacle-124 Rhode Is- land street. Rev. Christopher C. Wilson, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9 a. m.


Corinthian Baptist Church-Southwest cor- ner North and Railroad streets. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9 a. m.


Freewill Baptist Church-Corner Pratt and California. Services I1 a. m., 3 p. m., and 7:30 p. m.


Garden Baptist Church-168 Bright street. A. B. Charpie, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7 p. m .; Sunday School 2 p. m.


Garfield Missionary Baptist Church-Me- ridian, between Merrill and McCarty streets. Rev. Jacob R. Raynor, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 2 p. m.


German Baptist Church-Northwest cor- ner North and Davidson streets. Rev. Andrew Peterson, pastor. Services 10:00 a. m., 7:00 p. m .; Sunday School 2 p. m. Mount Zion Baptist Church-Corner Sec- ond street and Lafayette R. R. Services 11:00 a. m., 3:00 and 8:00 p. m .; Sunday School 9:00 a. m.


New Bethel Baptist Church-83 Beeler street. Services 11:00 a. m., 7:00 p. m .; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.


North Baptist Church-Northeast corner Cherry street and Broadway, Rev. E. H. Williams, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9:15 a. m.


North Mission Baptist Church-Illinois street (N. I.). Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m.


Olive Baptist Church-Corner Coburn and McKernan streets. Services 11:00 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9 a. m.


Reid Street Baptist Church-213 South State avenue. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m .; Sunday School 9:00 a. m.


River Avenue Church (W. I.)-Rev. T. J.


Connor, pastor. Services 10:40 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.


St. John's Temple-294 Blackford street. Shiloh Baptist Church-Northwest corner


Pratt and California streets. Services 11:00 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School at 9:00 a. m .; prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m.


South Calvary Church-Northeast corner Maple and Marris streets. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9:00 a. m. South Street Baptist Church-Southwest corner South and Noble streets. Rev. A. B. Whitney, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9:00 a. m. University Place Baptist Church-South- east corner Meridian and Twenty-fifth streets. Rev. C. H. McDowell, pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a. m .; Services 7:30 p. m .; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


Antioch Baptist Church (colored)-Corner Fourth and Howard streets. Rev. J. M. Morton, pastor.


CATHOLIC.


Sacred Heart Church-Corner Union and Palmer streets. Very Rev. Francis Haase, O. S. F., rector. Mass 6 a. m., 8 a. m. and 10 a. m., Vespers 3 p. m .; Sunday School 2:30 p. m.


St. Bridget's Catholic Church-Northeast corner West and St. Clair streets. Rev. Daniel Curran, rector. Mass 8 a. m. and 10 a. m .; Sunday School and Ves- pers 2:30 p. m.


St. Francis' Church-Brightwood. Rev. Max Klein, pastor. Mass 10 a. m .; Ves- pers 3 p. m .; Sunday School 3 p. m.




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