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Indiana State Journal (Republican)-Es- tablished 1824. Published every Wed- nesday by Indianapolis Journal News- paper Co., northeast corner Circle and Market streets. Terms, $1 per year.
Indiana State Sentinel (Democratic)-Es- tablished 1841. Published every Wed- nesday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co, 71 and 73 West Market street. Terms, $1 per year.
Indiana Tribune (daily and Sunday, Ger- man) -- Philip Rappaport, publisher, 130 East Maryland street. Terms, $7 per year.
Indianapolis Bulletin (weekly)-12 South Tennessee street. T. G. Harrison, propr. Terms, 50 cents per year; issued every Saturday.
Indianapolis Gazette (weekly)-Estab- lished 1882. Eight pages. $1 per year. Devoted to the local interests of Indiao- apolis and Marion county. Published every Saturday at 81} East Washington street. J. A. Dynes & Co., proprs.
Indianapolis Globe -- Established 1883. Published every Wednesday. Terms, $1 per year. T. J. Sharp, propr., 139} Vir- ginia ave.
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Indianapolis Journal (Republican)-Es- tablished 1824. Office, northeast corner Circle and Market streets. Indianapolis Journal Newspaper Co., publishers. Is- sued daily and Sunday. Daily, $12 per year; weekly, $1 per year; Sundays, $2 per year.
Indianapolis Leader (Independent)-38 Old Sentinel bldg. Published weekly by John Medert. Terms, $1.
Indianapolis News(Independent)-30 West Washington street. Established 1869. John H. Holliday & Co., proprietors. Published every afternoon except Sun- day. $5.20 per anuum by carrier; $6 by mail; 2 cents per copy.
Indianapolis Sentinel (Democratic)-Es- tablished in 1841. Published daily by The Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 71 and 73 West Market street. Terms: Daily, $6; including Sunday edition, $8 per year.
Indianapolis World-Published weekly by Christy & Christy,3 Miller Block. Terms, $2 per year.
Ironclad Age (weekly)-Established 1855 J. R. Monroe, proprietor. 168 N Tennes- see. Terms, $2.50 per year.
Jersey Bulletin (weekly )-13 and 14 Union bldg. Established October, 1883. D. H. Jenkins, publisher. Issued every Wednesday. Terms, $2 per year.
Labor Signal (weekly)-T. M. Gruelle and John Bodenmiller. 37} Viriginia ave. $1 per year.
Masonic Advocate (monthly)-Martin H. Rice, editor and publisher, 14 Masonic Temple. Terms, $1 per year.
Mill Stone and Corn Miller (monthly) -- D. H. Ranck Publishing Co., publishers. Established 1875. 30} West Washington street. Terms, $1 per year.
Missionary Tidings-Published monthly by the Christian Woman's Board of Mis- sions. Terms per year in advance 50 cents. 160 North Delaware.
Odd Fellows' Talisman (monthly)-Office, 3 Odd Fellows' Hall. John Reynolds, publisher. Terms, $2 per year.
Organizer The-Organizer Publishing Co., publishers, 66} North Pennsylvania street. Established November, 1882. Devoted to the plans and methods of the W. C. T. U. work. Terms, 75 cents per year. Issued weekly.
People The (weekly)-Established 1870. Published by Enos B. Beed, corner Me- ridian and Circle streets. Terms $2 per year.
Physio - Medical Journal (monthly)- George Hasty, editor and proprietor, 24} East Ohio street. $1.50 per year.
Pythian Journal (monthly)-Established 1874. A. M. Preston & Co., publishers, 139} Virginia ave. Terms, $1.00 per year. Repository The-Samuel M. Sawyer, editor and publisher, Religious (unsec-
tarian) issued monthly, $1.00 per year, 66} N Penn.
Rough Notes The (monthly)-Established 1878. Published by the Rough Notes Co., 25 East Market street. Terms, $2 per year.
Spottvogel (German) - Published every Sunday by the Gutenberg Co., 27 South Delaware street. Terms, $2.50 per year. Stone (monthly)-Establisbed May, 1888. Published by The D. H. Ranck Publish- ing Co, 30} West Washington street. Terms, $2 per annum.
Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly)- 467 South Illinois street. Morris Print- ing Co., publishers. Terms, $1.25 per year.
Sunday Sentinel-Published every Sunday by The Indianapolis Sentinel Co, 71 and 73 West Market street. Terms, $2 per year.
Sun The-79 East Ohio street. The Sun Publishing Co., proprietors. Published every afternoon except Sunday. $3 per annum by mail; by carrier 6 cents per week.
Volksblatt (German weekly)-Published by the Gutenburg Company, 27 South Delaware street. $2 per year.
West Indianapolis Advocate (weekly)- Published by Henry S. O'Brien, 35 W Market.
West Side Reporter (semi-weekly)-J. B. Wilson & Co., publishers, Union Stock Yards (W. I.).
Western Sportsman and Live Stock News- Published every Saturday by Nelson A. Randall, 91} East Court street. Terms, $2 per year.
Wheelman's Gazette ( monthly)-Estab- lished 1883. Benjamin L. Darrow, pub- lisher, 25 Old Sentinel building. Terms, 50 cents per year.
Wookworker-35 W Market. S. H. Smith, proprietor. Published monthly. Terms, $1 per year.
POSTOFFICE.
Government Building-Southeast corner Pennsylvania and Market streets.
Postmaster-Wm. Wallace.
Assistant Postmaster-Edward P. Thomp- SOD.
General Offices -- East end of vestibule. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- days from 9 to 10 a. m.
Depot Branch-C. V. Lowe, Supt.
MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent-David Wallace.
Clerks-C. W. Byfield, J. S. Wright, J. T. Wagner, J. W. Tutewiler.
Entrance to Money Order Office-East end of vestibule, corner of Pennsylvania and Market streets. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
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REGISTERED LETTER MENT.
DEPART-
Superintendent-Sheldon G. Woodward. Assistant Clerk-Oscar N. Wilmington. Depot Registry Clerks-H. H. Harvey, Wm. J. Butler, Benjamin F. Reed, A. M. Potts. Depot office open day and night. MAILING DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent of Mails-Wm. O. Patter- son.
GENERAL DELIVERY MENT.
DEPART-
Clerk-Joseph H. Howes. This depart- ment is open for business from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., and on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m.
SPECIAL DELIVERY DEPARTMENT. Superintendent-Robert A. Taylor.
FREE DELIVERY DEPARTMENT. Superintendent-Richard P. Craft. LETTER CARRIERS.
District No. 1-Edward D. Hume.
District No. 2-Ellis W. Crane.
District No. 3-R. H. MeGinois.
District No. 4-Silas S. Tolin.
District No. 5 -- C. T. Dunn.
District No. 6-Newton M. Abbett.
District No. 7-James L. Moore.
District No. 8-Wm. Darby.
District No. 9-Henry A. Crane.
District No. 10-Charles Wagner.
District No. 11-J. T Carroll.
District No. 12-A. J. Wells.
District No. 13-Wm. R. Williams.
District No. 14-Alexander H. Arbuckle.
District No. 15 -- Jacob Mathias.
District No. 16-F. A. Meredith.
District No. 17-Fred A. Lorenz.
District No. 18-M. A. Lockwood.
District No. 19-Otto N. Roy.
District No. 20-R. O. Shimer.
District No. 21-J. A. Perkins.
District No. 22-Frederick Ward.
District No. 23-F. C. Rogers.
District No. 24-Alexander McNutt.
District No. 25-Edwin R. Ellis.
District No. 26 -- George W. Reid.
District No. 27-J. A. Downey.
District No. 28 -- Wm. Kirschmeier.
District No. 29-John J. Turner.
District No. 30-C. W. Parrish.
District No. 31-James Leary.
District No. 32-M. W. Healy.
District No. 33-Wm. W. Hfall.
District No. 34 -- G. W. Sulgrove.
District No. 35-J. M. Taylor.
District No. 36-J. E. Cantlon.
District No. 37-I. N. Smock.
District No. 38-Wm. A. Balk.
District No. 39-John Wren. District No. 40-R. W. Thompson.
District No. 41-Albert E. Smith.
District No. 42-James Burnhill.
District No. 43 -- R. H. Blackledge.
District No. 44-J. N. Hobbs. District No. 45-C. F. Doran.
District No. 46 -- D. R. Wadsworth. District No. 47-Benjamin Crane.
District No. 48-Frank H. Farris. District No. 49-Wm. J. Hufford. District No. 50 -- Wm. P. Marlatt.
District No. 51-Wm. S. Warner.
District No. 52-Ambrose Hamlyn.
Sub Letter Carriers-Gustav Schmedel, Frank L. Stilwell, Charles P. Sample, Lawrence A. Newby, Walter N. Leon- ard, Benjamin J. Lantz.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Abbett's Building-31 to 35 Virginia ave. Ætna Building-East side Penn., north of Washington street.
Altman's Hall-Northeast corner Meridian and Kansas streets.
Athon Block-Northeast corner Tennessee and New York.
Bacon Block-122 Ft. Wayne ave.
Baldwin Block-Southwest corner Market and Delaware streets.
Bates House Block-Northwest corner Washington and Illinois streets.
Beck Block-263 Massachusetts ave.
Bird's Block-Corner Indiana ave. and Il- linois street.
Black's Block-51 to 57 Russell ave.
Blake Block-Southwest corner Washing- ton street and Kentucky ave.
Blackford Block-Southeast corner Merid- ian and Washington streets.
Blind Asylum-North side North, between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets.
Board of Trade-Southeast corner Mary- land and Tennessee streets.
Bonanza Block-Corner Washington and West streets.
Boston Block-34} N. Delaware.
Boyd's Block-193 and 195 South Illinois street.
Braden Block-259 to 271 West Washing- ton street.
Braden Block No. 2 -- 77 to 81 South Illi- Dois. Bradshaw & Ayres Block-33 to 37 West Washington street.
Brandon Block-Southwest corner Dela- aware and Washington streets.
Bristor Block-559 to 567 Virginia ave.
Brown's Building-Northwest corner Penn- sylvania and Washington streets.
Burns Hall-336 Indiana ave.
Buschmann Block-Corner Ft. Wayne ave. and St. Mary street.
Butler University-Irvington.
Campbell Block-23 and 25 Indiana ave. Carlisle Block-Northwest corner West and Washington streets.
Catterson Block-22 to 30 Kentucky ave. Centennial Block -- West side Meridian, south of McNabb street.
Central Station-Southeast corner Alaba- ma and Pearl streets.
Chamber of Commerce-Southeast corner Maryland and Tenessee streets.
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Circle Hall-Northwest corner Market and Circle streets.
City Building-Northeast corner Market and Delaware streets.
Claypool Block-Northeast cor Illinois and Washington streets.
Cleaveland Block-Southwest corner Ten- nessee street and Kentucky ave.
Coffin Block-90 and 92 East Market street. Columbia Hall -- 367 S. Delaware.
Condit Block-Northeast coruer Meridian and Pearl streets.
Conduitt Block-136 South MeridianStreet. Corinthian Hall-Northwest corner Cen- tral ave. and St. Mary street.
Council Chamber -- Court House.
County Jail- Southwest corner Market and Alabama streets.
Court House-North side Washington, east of Delaware street.
Danforth Block-South side Washington, west of Mississippi street.
Deaf and Dumb Institute-Southeast cor- ner Washington street and State ave.
Dickson's Grand Opera House -- 69 North Pennsylvania street.
Doughty Block-27 Indiana ave.
Druids' Hall- Boston Block.
East Market House-North side Market, east of Delaware street.
Elliott Block-18 to 24 W. Maryland street.
Emerald Hall-284 South West street.
Empire Block-Northeast corner Alabama street and Mass. ave.
English Block-Northwest corner Wash- ington and Noble streets.
English's Hall-Northwest corner Circle and Meridian streets.
English's Opera House-West side Circle, between Market and Meridian streets.
Exchange Block-West side Pennsylvania, north of Market street.
Exposition Building-North end Alabama street.
Fair Block-Jackson Place.
Female Reformatory-Southeast corner Michigan and Randolph streets.
Fletcher Block-30 to 34 East Washington. Frank Block-Southwest corner California street and Indiana ave.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.'s Building- Southeast corner Circle and Market streets.
Franklin Life Insurance Building-South- west corner Illinois street and Kentucky ave.
Frater Hall -- When Block.
Gallup's Block-Southeast corner Market and Tennessee streets.
German Mutual Insurance Block-27 to 33 South Delaware street.
Giezendanner Block - Northeast corner Vermont and Mississippi streets.
Glenn Block -- South side Washington, east of Meridian street.
Gramling Block-South side Washington, west of Pennsylvania street.
Grand Opera House Block-69} North Pennsylvania street.
Griffith Block-North side of Washington, east of Illinois.
Hahn's Building-17 and 19 East Wash- ington street.
Halcyon Block-Northwest corner Dela- ware and New York streets.
Hall Block -- 240 and 242 E Washington street.
Hammond Block-Southeast cor Mass. ave. and New York street.
Harmonie Hall-139 and 141 East Wash - ington street.
Hartford Block-84 and 86 East Market street.
Harugari Saenger Hall -- 29} South Dela- ware street.
Healey Hall-Southeast corner McCarty and Maple streets.
High School Building No. 1-Northeast cor Michigan and Penn. streets.
High School Building No. 2-Southeast corner Virginia ave. and Huron street.
House of the Good Shepherd-South side Raymond street, west of Meridian.
Howe Block-Sontheast corner Illinois and Georgia streets.
Hollywood Block-88 and 90 South Illi- nois street.
Holt Block -- 71 to 73 North Illinois street. Hubbard Block-Southwest corner Wash- ' ington and Meridian.
Hutchings Block-Northwest corner Ohio and Pennsylvania streets.
Ingalls Block-Southwest corner Washing- ton and Pennsylvania street.
Insane Asylum-Washington street,2 miles west of city.
Iron Block-South side Washington street, west of Meridian street.
Johnson Block-Northwest corner East and Washington streets.
Journal Building-Northeast corner Circle and Market streets.
Judah Block - South side Washington street, east of Delaware street.
Kealing Block -Northeast corner Wash- ington and Cruse streets.
Keeling's Building - Corner Maryland street and Virginia ave.
Kerr's Block-Washington street, between Mississippi and Missouri.
Kessler Block-Northwest corner Massa- chusetts ave. and St. Clair street.
Knights of Honor Hall-13 East Wash- ington street.
Knights of Labor Hall-115} East Wash- ington street.
Knights of Pythias Hall-Northwest cor- ner Market and Pennsylvania streets.
Library Building-Southwest corner Peon- sylvania and Ohio.
Lillian Hall-359} Virginia ave.
Lintner Block-184 Indiana ave.
Ludwig Block -162 East Washington street.
Lyra Hall-86 and 88 West Washington street.
McBride Block-Corner Mass, and Park aves.
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McDonald & Butler Block-West side Pennsylvania street, north of Washing- ton street.
Mc Dougall Block-62 South Illinois street.
McGinnis Block-280 East Washington street.
Macy Block-South side Market, between Illinois and Circle streets.
Mænnerchor Hall -- 181 East Washington street.
Mansur Block -- Northeast corner Alabama and Washington streets.
Mansur Block-Northeast corner Illinois and Market streets.
Mansur Block-78 North Pennsylvania street.
Mormont Hall-Southwest corner Georgia and Illinois streets.
Martindale Block-Northeast corner Mar- ket and Pennsylvania streets.
Masonic Hall-East side Tennessee street, south of Washington street.
Masonic Temple-Southeast corner Wash- ington and Tennessee streets.
Massachusetts Avenue Depot-North end Massachusetts ave.
Maus Block-168 East Washington street.
Mayhew Block-27 and 29 Circle street.
Meikel Block-12 to 14 West Washington street.
Miller's Block-Northwest corner Illinois and Market streets.
Mohs Block-Southest corner Shelby and Prospect streets.
Moody Block-52 Indiana ave.
Moore Block -- Corner Massachusetts ave. and St. Clair street.
Moore Block-Southwest corner Maryland and Penn. streets.
Morris Block -- 84 and 86 East Market street.
Morgan Block-163 Mass. ave.
Mozart Hall-37 and 39 South Delaware street.
National Hall-502 and 504 East Washing- ton street.
New Block-84 and 86 North Illinois.
New-Denison House Block-Southeast cor- ner Ohio and Penn. streets.
Occidental Hall-488 and 490 Virginia ave.
Odd Fellows' Hall-Northeast corner Washington and Penn. streets.
Old Sentinel Building -- Southwest corner Circle and Meridian streets.
O. I. H. Building-30 Circle street.
Park Theater -- Northeast corner Washing- ton and Tennessee streets.
Parker Block-Northwest corner Court and Delaware streets.
Parnell Hall-73 West McCarty street.
Pfafflin Block-Corner Mississippi street and Indiana ave.
Phoenix Block-Northwest corner Market and Delaware streets.
Plymouth Building-Southeast corner New York and Meridian streets.
Post Hall (G. A. R.)-Corner Delaware and Court streets.
Postoffice Building-Southeast corner Mar- ket and Pennsylvania streets.
Press Building-Southeast corner Circle and Meridian streets.
Ransdell Block -- 257 and 259 Massachusetts ave.
Reichwein's Hall-Southwest corner Mar- ket and Noble streets.
Riley Block-Northeast corner California and Washington streets.
Ripley Block-155 Indiana ave.
Ross Block-Southwest corner Circle and Market streets.
Rowley Block-37 Kentucky ave.
Ryan Block-Northwest corner Tennessee street and Indiana ave.
St. Alovsins Library Hall-Northeast cor- ner Tennessee and Georgia streets.
St. Patrick's Hall-Dougherty street, west of Virginia ave.
Scott House-Southeast corner Phipos and Meridian streets.
Scottish Rite A. A. Building -- 27 to 35 South Penn. street.
Sentinel Building-73 W. Market street.
Sixth Street Station-North side 6th, east of Tennessee street.
Smith Block-27} Virginia ave.
Smith's Block-Southeast corner Delaware and Ohio streets.
South Meridian Hall-Corner South Me- ridian and Kansas streets.
Spades' Place -- 231 to 24] Mass ave.
State Fair Grounds -- North end Alabama street.
State House-West side Tennessee between Washington and Ohio.
State Museum -- State House.
Sterling Block-Corner Louisiana street and Virginia ave.
Stewart Block-Southwest corner 7th and Illinois streets.
Stewart Place-Southeast corner Illinois and Ohio streets.
Stock Yards-Belt Railroad crossing I. & V. R. R.
Talbott Block-Northwest corner Market and Pennsyvania streets.
Talbott & New's Block-East side Penn- sylvania, south of Market street.
Thompson's Block -- Southwest corner Ohio and Illinois streets.
Thorpe Block -- 83 to 91 East Market.
Tomlinson Block-Northwest corner Ohio street and Indiana ave.
Tomlinson Hall-Northeast corner Market and Delaware streets.
Turn Halle-121 East Pearl street.
Turner Hall-North side Maryland, east of Delaware street.
Union Building-63 to 73 West Maryland street
Union Station-Corner Illinois street and Jackson Place.
Union Hall-139 East Washington street. U S Arsenal-North end of Arsenal ave.
Vajen's Exchange Block-80 North Penn. street.
Vance Block-Southeast corner Washing- ton street and Virginia ave.
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Van Vorhis Block-233 to 239 Mass ave.
Vinton Block -- Southwest corner Market and Penn. streets.
Voss Block-Corner First and Illinois streets.
Wachstetter's Hall-199 South Tennessee street.
Wallace Block-50 South Delaware street. Water Works Building-East bank White river, south of Washington street.
Wesley Block-Indiana ave., between Illi- nois and Tennessee streets.
Wheatley Block-Northeast corner New Jersey and Ohio streets.
When Block-West side Penn., south of Market street.
Wiley Block-Northwest corner Peun. and Washington streets.
Wilson Block -- Southeast corner Illinois and Market streets.
Windsor Block-Southwest corner Market and Illinois streets.
Wood & Foudray Block-West side Peun., north of Washington street.
Wright's Market Street Block-66 to 74 East Market street.
Wright's Pennsylvania Street Block-82 and 84 North Penn. street.
Wyandot Block-Northeast corner Ohio street and Mass. ave.
Yandes & Malott Block -- East side Illi- nois, between Georgia and Louisiana streets.
Y. M. C. A. Building-29 to 37 North Illi- nois street.
Yohn Block -- Northeast corner Meridian and Washington streets.
Zilar Block -- 71 to 75 Mass. ave.
PUBLIC PARKS.
Bruce Park-North side Bruce, opposite north end of Greenwood.
Circle Park-Crossing of Meridian and Market streets.
Garfield Park-South end of East street. Military Park -- South side New York, be- tween Blackford and West streets.
University Park-West side Pennsylvania, between New York and Vermont streets. Woodruff Place-East of United States Arsenal, between Clifford ave. and Michigan street.
Y. M. C. A. Athletic Park -- Corner Ohio and Hanna.
RAILROADS.
Belt Railroad and Stock Yards Company -- W. P. Ijams, Pres .; R. S. McKee, Sec. and Treas .; W. D. Erust, Anditor. Office at Union Stock Yards.
Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburgh Railroad -- Indianapolis to Columbus Ohio, 188 miles. General Offices, Pittsburgh, Pa. George B. Roberts, Pres .; Philadelphia, Pa., E. A. Ford, Genl. Passenger and Ticket Agt., Pittsburgh, Pa .; John F. Miller, Genl. Supt., Columbus, O .; C. M. Bennett, Supt., Indianapolis. Indian-
apolis offices, Union Station. Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; S. F. Gray, Division Freight Agt .; H. R. Deriog, Asst. Genl. Passenger Agt .; Geo. Rech, City Ticket Agt. Office, northeast cor- ner Illinois and Washington streets.
Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad
-- From Indianapolis to Cincinnati, 123 miles ; Cincinnati to Toledo, 202 Miles. Julius Dexter, Pres., Cincinnati, O .; M. D. Woodford, Vice Pres. and Genl. Mngr. General offices, Cincinnati, O. Indian- apolis offices, corner Virginia ave and Georgia street. H. G. Stiles, Genl. Agt. Freight Department ; H. J. Rhein, Genl. Agt. Passenger Department. Kentucky ave. and Illinois street.
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago and St. Louis Railway-From Cincinnati to In- dianapolis, 110 miles. From Indianap- olis to Kankakee, Ill., 139 miles. Total number of miles operated, 1,528. Genl. offices, Cleveland and Cincinnati, O. M. E. Ingalls, Pres ; Wm. M. Greene, Genl. Mngr., Cincinnati, O .; D. B. Martin, Genl. Passenger Agt, Oscar G. Murray, Traffic Mngr, Cincinnati, O. W. A. Sul- livan Freight Agt., Indianapolis. J. H. Martin, Passenger Agt, 1 East Washing- ton street.
Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Rail- way -- From Indianapolis to Benton Har- bor, Mich., 201 miles. D. J. Mackey, Pres., Cleveland, O .; W. S. Jones, Sec. and Treas., Cleveland, O .; Norman Beck- ley, Genl. Mngr., Elkhart, Ind .; D. F. Coe, Genl. Freight Agt., E. H. Beckley, Genl. Ticket Agt., Elkhart, Ind .; O. W. Lamport, Supt., Wabash, Ind .; L. B. Cooke, Auditor, Elkhart, Ind .; J. B. Harter, General Agt., 138 South Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind.
Indianapolis, Decatur and Western Rail- way-From Indianapolis to Decatur, 153 miles. H. B. Hammond, Pres., New York City; R. B. F. Peirce, Managing Trustee; L. A. Boyd, Supt .; J. S. Laza- rus, General Freight and Passenger Agt .; J. V. McNeal, Auditor ; T. B. Atkins, Treas., New York City ; C. B. McVay, Cashr. and Purchasing Agt. General offices, Condit Block, 17 South Meridian street.
Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway. (See L. E. & W. R. R.)
Indianapolis Union Railway Co .-- Lessees Belt Railroad-M. E. Ingalls, Pres .; W. R. McKeen, Vice-Pres .; W. N. Jackson, Sec .; W. T. Cannon, Treas .; D. F. Whit- comb, Supt.
Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad -- In- dianapolis to Vincennes, 117 miles. (Op- erated by Pennsylvania Company.) Gen- eral offices, Pittsburgh, Pa. Indianapolis offices, Union Station. M. W. Mansfield, Supt .; S. F. Gray, Division Freight Agt .; Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; H. R. Dering, Asst. General Passenger Agt., northeast corner Illinois and Washing- ton streets.
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Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad-Indianapolis to Louisville, Ky., 110 miles. General offices, Pitts- burgh, Pa. James McCrea, Manager ; W. F. Black, Supt., Louisville, Ky .; E. A. Ford, General Passenger and Ticket Agt., Pittsburgh, Pa. Indianapolis offi- ces, cor Virginia ave. and Alabama streets. Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; H. R. Dering, General Passenger Agt., northeast corner Illinois and Washing. ton streets.
Lake Erie and Western Railroad Co .- From Sandusky, O., to Peora, Il1., 416 miles; from Indianapolis to Michigan City, Ind., 161 miles. General offices, corner Washington and Noble streets, Indianapolis, Ind. C. S. Brice, Pres .; New York; Nelson Robinson, Vice-Pres., New York; George L. Bradbury, Gen'l Manager, Indianapolis, Ind .; D. S. Hill, Gen'l Supt., Indianapolis, Ind .; H. C. Parker, Traffic Manager, Indianapolis, Ind .; Charles F. Daly, Asst. Gen'l Pass- enger and Ticket Agt .; S. B. Sweet, Asst. Gen'l Freight Agt .; T. H. Perry, Chief Eugineer and Purchasing agt .; W. E. Hackerdon, Gen'l Atty .; A. D. Thomas, Asst. Treas., W. A. Wildhack, Auditor. General Freight office, 51 South Alaba- ma street.
Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Rail- way (Monon Route)-From Indiapapo- lis, Ind., to Chicago, Ill., 183 miles; from Indianapolis, Ind., to Michigan City, Ind., 134 miles; from Michigan City, Ind., to Louisville, Ky., 291 miles; Brauch from Orleans to French Lick Springs, 18 a iles; from Bedford to Switz City, 41 miles. Wm. Dowd, Pres., New York; John B. Carson, Vice-Pres. and Gen'l Manager, Chicago, Il1 .; Wm. H. Lewis, Sec. and Treas., Chicago, Ill .; W. H. McDoel, Gen'l Traffic Manager, Chi- cago, Ill., E. C. Field, Gen'l Solicitor, Chicago, Ill .; W. R. Woodward, Gen'l Supt., Chicago, Ill .; R. M. Arnold, Gen'l Freight Agt., Chicago, III; James Bar- ker, Gen'l Passenger Agt., Chicago, III .; General offices, New York' and Chicago. G. S. Brecount, Gen'l Freight Agt., In- dianapolis, Ind .; Isaac D. Baldwin, Dis- trict Passenger Agt., Indianapolis, Ind. Local office, 26 South Illinois street.
Ohio, Indiana and Western Railway- From Indianapolis to Peoria, Ill. Peoria Division, 212 miles ; Eastern Division, Indianapolis to Springfield, O., 140 miles. General offices, Ingalls Block. Austin Corbin, Pres .; J. D. Campbell, Genl. Counsel and Sec .; F. W. Dunton, Treas .; W. W. Lynn, Anditor ; J. A. Barnard, Genl. Mogr; I. H. Wilson, Genl. Supt .; Ford Woods, Genl. Freight Agt. ; H. M. Bronson, Genl. Ticket aod Passenger Agt .; D. J. Peffers, Purchas- ing Agt ..
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