Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1897, Part 12

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Indianapolis Liederkranz-H. Zwicker, Sec,; Ernst F. Knodel, Musical Director. Meets in Mozart Hall every Wednesday night. Indianapolis Mandolin Club-545 N. Illinois .. Frank Z. Maffey, Pres.


Indianapolis Maennerchor - Rehearsals Tuesday and Friday evenings at Maen -. nerchor Hall. Rudolph M. Mueller. Sec, ; Alexander Ernestinoff, Director.


Ladies' Matinee Musicale-Mrs. Carrie F .. Robertson, Pres. Meets first and third Wednesday afternoons in each month, from October to May, at 25 E. North.


Socialistischer Saengerchor-Meets at Co- lumbia Hall.


BANDS OF MUSIC.


Hart's Orchestra-623 N. Capitol av. Henry . V. Hart, Manager.


Houghton's Military Band and Orchestra- Alfred Houghton, Director; 383 E, New . York.


Independent Veteran Drum Corps-911/2 E. Court. George W. Glessner, Leader.


Indianapolis Military Band-72 E. Court. Montani Bros.' Orchestra-168 N. Alabama. Oak Hill Brass Band-Brightwood. John . H. Fisse, Leader.


Panden Bros.' Orchestra-168 N. Alabama.


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NEWSPAPERS.


Union Band-435 E. McCarty. Robert A.


W. Dehne, Leader.


When Band-7012 E. Court. George E. Mills, Leader.


Zumpfe's Orchestra-4 Lombard Bldg. Wm. A. Zumpfe, Leader.


NEWSPAPERS.


Agricultural Epitomist (monthly)-211/2 W. Washington. Epitomist Publishing Co., pubs. 50 cents per annum.


American Nonconformist The (weekly)-70 E. Ohio. Est. 1879. Cuthbert Vincent, pub. $1 per annum.


American Tribune (weekly)-46 Journal bldg. American Tribune Co., proprs. $1 per year.


Awakener The (monthly)-61 Central av. Charles D. Meigs, pub. 50 cents per an- num.


Butler Collegian The (monthly)-Education- al. Est. 1886. Published by the faculty of Butler University, Irvington.


Catholic Record The-100 W. Georgia.


Alexander Chomel, editor and propr. Is- sued every Thursday. $2 per annum.


Church Worker The (monthly)-279 Cedar. Episcopal. Rev. E. G. Hunter, pub. 50 cents per annum.


Clay-Worker (monthly)-5 Monument pl. T. A. Randall & Co., proprs. $2 per year. Commercial Current (monthly)-S2 When bldg. Indianapolis Business University, pub.


Courier The (weekly)-94 W. New York. Charles H. Stewart, pub .; $1.50 per annum. Daily Reporter The (daily)-271/2 S. Dela- ware. Reporter Pub. Co., pubs. $13 per year.


Drainage and Farm Journal (monthly)-Est. 1879. J. J. W. Billingsley, pub., 19 Talbott blk. $1 per year.


Eastern Star The (monthly)-Published by . Ransford & Metcalf, 5 Windsor blk. $1 per annum.


Ensign The. (weekly)-33 Talbott blk. A. E. Winters, editor. $1 per annum.


Fanciers' Gazette (monthly)-Est. 1896. Fanciers' Gazette Co., pubs., 49 Virginia av. 50 cents per annum.


Farm Record (monthly)-Cuthbert Vincent, pub., 70 E. Ohio. 50 cents per annum.


Freeman The-Published every Saturday by George L. Knox, 5712 Indiana av. $1.50 per year.


German Telegraph-Est. 1864. Published daily by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Dela- ware. $6 per annum.


Hotel and Sample Room The (monthly)- Devoted to the interests of the Indiana State Liquor League. F. J. Cailen, pub., 83 E. Court. $1 per annum.


Independent The (weekly)-Est. 1882. Pub- lished every Saturday by Sol. P. Hatha- way, 19 Miller blk. $2 per year.


Indiana Baptist (weekly)-Indiana Baptist Pub. Co., pubs., 68 Baldwin blk. $1.50 per annum.


Indiana Boys' Brigades (monthly)-Frank R. Hale, pub., 321/2 Clifford av.


Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Indiana Farmer Co., proprs., 3012 N. Delaware. $1 per an- num.


Indiana Journal of Commerce-Est. 1870. Wm. H. Drapier, pub., 121/2 N. Delaware. Indiana Labor Leader (weekly)-Hannegan & White, pubs, 25 S Delaware. $1 per year.


Indiana Medical Journal (monthly)-18 W. Ohlo. Est. 1882. Indiana Medical Journal Pub. Co., proprs. $1 per year.


Indiana Newspaper Record The-Published at 32 W. Court. Indiana Newspaper Union, proprs.


Indiana Pharmacist (monthly)-Est. 1881. Indlana Pharmacist Pub. Co., 107 E. Ohio. $1 per year.


Indiana School Journal (monthly)-Est. 1856. WV. A. Bell, editor, 661/2 N. Pennsylvania. $1.50 per year.


Indiana State Journal (Republican)-Est. 1824. Published every Wednesday by the Indianapolis Journal Newspaper Co., n. e. cor. Monument pl. and Market. $1 per year.


Indiana State Sentinel (Democratic)-Est. 1822. Published every Wednesday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 21 N. Illinois. $1 per year.


Indiana Tribune (daily and Sunday, Ger- man)-Philip Rappaport, pub., 18 S. Ala- bama. $7 per year.


Indiana Woman (weekly)-Published every Saturday by E. E. Stafford, 47-49 N. Illi- nois.


Indianapolis Bulletin (weekly)-84 E. Court. T. G. Harrison, propr. 50 cents per year. Indianapolis Daily Live Stock Journal The (daily)-The Indianapolis Daily Live Stock Journal and Printing Co., proprs., Union Stock Yards (W. I).


Indianapolis Journal (Republican) - Est. 1824. Office, northeast cor. Monument pl. and Market. Indianapolis Journal News- paper Co., pubs. Issued daily and Sun- day. Daily, $8 per year; weekly, $1 per year; Sundays, $2 per year.


Indianapolis News The (Independent)-32 W. Washington. Est. 1869. Charles R. Williams, editor; Wm. J. Richards, man- ager. Published every afternoon except Sunday. $5.20 per annum by carrier or mail; 2 cents per copy.


Indianapolis Sentinel (Democratic) - Est. 1822. Published daily by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 21 N. Illinois. Daily, $6; including Sunday edition, $8 per year.


Indianapolis Trade Journal (weekly)-W. H. Robson, pub., 35 Commercial Club


Bldg. $1 per year.


Indianapolis World (weekly)-381% S. Illi- nois. Alexander E. Manning, pub. $1.50 per annum.


Inland Poultry (monthly)-O. L. Magill. pub., 101% N. Delaware. 25 cents per year.


Inter-State and Indiana Official Railway Guide-126 W. Maryland. Journal Job Printing Co., pubs.


Ishmaelite The Published by Mount Nebo Press, 35 Commercial Club Bldg. $1 per annum.


Jersey Bulletin (weekly)-76 S. Illinois. Est. 1883. D. H. Jenkins, pub. Issued every Wednesday. $2 per year.


Little Folks (monthly)-Little Folks Pub- lishing Co., pubs, 5, 42 W. Market.


Marion County Gazette (weekly)-Est. 1890. S. J. MacDonald, pub., 22 Pembroke Ar- cade.


Masonic Advocate (monthly)-Martin H. Rice, editor and pub., 14 Masonic Temple. $1 per year.


Medical Epitomist (quarterly)-Russell C. Kelsey, pub .. 109 E. Ohio.


Medical Free Press The-Russell C. Kelsey, editor, 105 E. Ohio. Terms, $1 per year. Missionary Tidings-Published monthly by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. 50 cents per. year. 160 N. Delaware.


Municipal Engineering-Est. 1890. Munici- pal Engineering Co., pubs., 84 Commer- cial Club Bldg. Terms, $2 per year.


National Detective and Police Review (monthly) - Circulation, 20,000. 961/2 E. Market. Review Publishing Co., pubs. $2 per annum.


Octographic Review (religious weekly)-454 W. Udell (N. I). Rev. Daniel Sommers, pub. $1.50 per annum.


Odd Fellows' Talisman (monthly)-3 Odd Fellows' Hall. John Reynolds, pub. $2 per year.


Organizer The (semi-monthly)-Organizer Pub. Co., pubs., 661/2 N. Penn. Est. 1882. $1 per annum.


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NEWSPAPERS-POST OFFICE.


Patriot Phalanx (weekly)-Wm. F. and Wm. F. Clark, jr., pubs., 25 Cyclorama pl. $1 per year.


Pen The (monthly)-M. W. Carr, pub., 251/2 W. Washington. $1.50 per year.


People The (weekly)-James B. Wilson, propr., 371/2 Virginia av. Est. 1870.


Pentecost Herald (semi-monthly) - Est. April 1, 1894. Pentecost Bands, pubs., 52 S. State av.


Physio-Medical Journal (monthly)-George Hasty, editor and propr., 35 W. Ohio. $1.50 per annum.


Pythian Journal (monthly)-Est. 1874. A. M. Preston, pub., 398 S. Alabama. $1.50 per annum.


Reporter Daily The-Est. 1895. Reporter Publishing Co., pubs., 519 Indiana Trust bldg. $13 per year.


Rough Notes The (monthly)-Est. 1878. Published by the Rough Notes Co., 79 W. Market. $2 per vear.


Silent Spectator (fortnightly)-Mansfield & Davis, pubs. 50 cents per annum.


South Side Sunday Mirror The (weekly)- Frank S. Blunk, pub., 37 Virginia av. $1 per annum.


Spottvogel (German)-Published every Sun- day by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Delaware. $2 per year.


Sun The-79 E. Ohio. The Sun Publishing Co., proprs. Published every afternoon, except Sunday. $3 per annum by mail; by carrier, 6 cents per week.


Sunday Journal-Northeast cor. Monument pl. and market. Published every Sunday by the Indianapolis Journal Newspaper Co. $2 per year.


Sunday Sentinel-21 N. Illinois. Published. every Sunday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co. $2 per year.


Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly)- 467 S. Illinois. Morris Printing Co., pubs. $1 per year.


Typographical Journal The-John W. Bram- wood, pub., 291/2 E. Market. 25 cents per year.


Volksblatt (German weekly)-Published by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Delaware. $2 per year.


West Side Herald (weekly)-291 River av. (W. I). Brown & Smith, proprs. Terms, $1 per year.


Western Horseman-49 Monument pl. Pub- lished every Friday by Western Horse- man Co. $2 per annum.


Wheelmen's Gazette (monthly)-Est. 1883. Ben. L. Darrow, pub .. 31 W. Ohio. 50 cents per year.


Wood Worker-Est. 1882. Southeast cor. Meridian and Monument pl. S. H. Smith, propr. Published monthly. $1 per year.


World The (weekly)-Alexander E. Man- ning, pub., 4012 S. Illinois. $2 per year.


Young People's Journal-George F. Bass, editor, 132 Commercial Club bldg. Terms, $1 per year.


Zig Zag Cycler (weekly)-Cycler Printing Co., pubs., 30 Talbott blk. $1 per annum.


POST OFFICE.


Government Building - Southeast corner Penn. and Market streets.


Postmaster-Albert Sahm.


Assistant Postmaster-W. O. Reveal. General Offices-East end of vestibule.


Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- day from 9 to 10 a. m.


Depot Branch-T. G. Hedian, Supt.


MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-John L. F. Steeg.


Clerks-Charles W. Byfield, E. F. C. Bec-


hert, O. A. Keely. John A. Hoffman, Liz- zie Jeup.


Entrance to Money Order Office-East end of vestubule, cor. of Penn. and Market streets. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.


REGISTERED LETTER DEPARTMENT. Superintendent-B. C. Shaw.


Registry Clerk-Lee S. Nicholson.


Depot Registry Clerks-Wm. J. Butler, Henry H. Harvey, James W. Mardick, Arthur M. Potts. Depot office open day and night.


MAILING DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent of Mails-Wm. O. Patter- son.


Assistant Superintendent of Mails-Robert B. Mundelle.


Clerks-Charles H. Baughman, John E. Clinton, Wm. Curley, Charles E. Dynes, Walton L. Dynes, Walter P. Hanna, John T. Hedges, George McNutt, Virgil O: Moon, Allison B. Mundelle, Simpson P. Myers, Frank L. Rumford, Eugene M. Wilson, Wallace Buchanan.


CITY DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-James H. Deery.


Assistant Superintendent-Edwin C. Weir. GENERAL DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Clerks-Joseph H. Howes, John G. Ed- munds. This department is open for busi- ness from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., and on Sun- day from 9 to 10 a. m.


SPECIAL DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-Henry L. Canary. STAMP DEPARTMENT.


Clerk-Wm. E. Miller.


CLERKS.


Distributing Department-George T. Cort- leyon, Charles E. Cosler, John A. Lane, John H. McCloskey, Wm. R. Carson, Charles P. Sample, Joseph E. Tarkington, Raphael D. Van Wie.


Canceling Department-Charles G. Keiser, Harry B. Phillips, James M. Eades, Wm. H. Furniss, Julius R., Cox, Jesse: A: Avery, Thomas C. Kelly, Charles E. Con- nor, Sampson R. Keeble.


Directory Department-B. L. Smith, Alva W. Gulley.


Dispatching Department-John F. Brasier, Louis J. Dochez, Wm. J. Jennings, James E. Lackey, Frank W. Williams, Bertrand L. Smith, Stephen R. Buck, Charles E. Finney.


Box Department-W. W. Jackson.


Cashier Second-class Mail-John F. Mullen. Finance Clerk-David M. Elliott.


Night Superintendent-Clinton W. Parrish. Messenger-Fred C. Vogt.


Timekeeper-Carlisle M. Smith.


Stenographer-Edna P. McGinnis. Janitor-Conrad Beck.


LETTER CARRIERS.


District No. 1-John H. Garver.


District No. 2-Ellis W. Crane.


District No. 3-Robert H. McGinnis.


District No. 4-Sanford S. Tolin.


District No. 5-John P. Cochrane.


District No. 6-Walter N. Leonard.


District No. 7-James L. Moore.


District No. 8-Wm. Darby. District No. 9-Frank H. Faris.


District No. 10-Jefferson D. Porter. District No. 11-Omer Loyd.


District No. 12-Robert S. Cochrane.


District No. 13-Wm. R. Williams.


District No. 14-Alex. H. Arbuckle.


District No. 15-Jacob Mathias.


District No. 16-Frank A. Meredith.


District No. 17-Charles F. Doran.


District No. 18-Niels Jensen.


District No. 19-James K. Barnhill. District No. 20-Wm. S. Warner.


District No. 21-Jacob C. Brown.


District No. 22-Frederick Ward.


District No. 23-Robert L. Maze. District No. 24-Alexander McNutt.


District No. 25-Charles A. Boyl.


District No. 26-George W. Reid.


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


District No. 27-Joe A. Downey.


District No. 28-Walter W. Wilson.


District No. 29-John J. Turner.


District No. 30-Harry K. Milhouse.


District No. 31-James Leary.


District No. 32-Martin W. Healey.


District No. 33-Wm. W. Hall.


District No. 34-George W. Sulgrove.


District No. 35-Wm. C. Weber.


District No. 36-Benjamin J. Lantz.


District No. 37-Isaac N. Smock.


District No. 38-Edward L. Crawley.


District No. 39-John Wren.


District No. 40-John Amos.


District No. 41-Albert E. Smith.


District No. 42-James M. Stutsman.


District No. 43-Gustav Schmedel.


District No. 44-John N. Hobbs.


District No. 45-Fred A. Lorenz.


District No. 46-R. Douglas Wadsworth.


District No. 47-Wm. E. Jones.


District No. 48-Grant Smithson. District No. 49-Wm. J. Hufford.


District No. 50-Frank L. Stilwell.


District No. 51-Isaac Doll. District No. 52-Alfred A. Taylor.


District No. 53-Frank C. Rogers.


District No. 54-Albert E. Bragdon.


District No. 55-Wm. Kirschmeier.


District No. 56-Will S. Mitchell. District No. 57-Aaron Stern.


District No. 58-Samuel M. Wallace.


District No. 59-Lewis W. Parrish.


District No. 60-George T. Nickerson.


District No. 61-Charles V. Hoover.


District No. 62-Charles Burris. District No. 63-Albert M. Magley.


District No. 64-Henry M. Trimpe. District No. 65-George Worthington. District No. 66-James L. Tipton. District No. 67-Charles W. Ensley. District No. 68-C. Wm. Kuetemeier. District No. 69-Andrew J. Wells. District No. 70-Alonzo B. Clapp.


District No. 71-Richard O. Shimer. District No. 72-Joseph M. Taylor.


District No. 73-James E. Cantlon.


District No. 74-Matthew A. Lockwood.


Substitute Carriers-John F. Quinn, Clar- ence E. Hibbs, Albert H. Tolin, Wm. F. Kiesle, George Deming, Joseph E. Carska- don, Michael E. Bradley, Robert S. Coxe, John C. Dehn, Wm. E. Pellett, James E. Nutt, Wm. H. Cobb, Wm. F. Hatfield, Jacob F. Poe, Oscar A. Soper, Leroy J. Silver.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Abbett's Building-31 Virginia av. Adler Block-176-186 Virginia av.


Aaena Building-19 N. Penn.


Alpha Home-Darwin, near Hillside av.


Altman's Hall-618 S. Meridian.


Association Hall-Y. M. C. A. bldg, 33 N. Illinois.


Asylum for Friendless Colored Children- S. w. cor. Senate av. and Twelfth.


Athon Block-N. e. cor. Capitol av. and New York.


Bacon Block-122 Ft. Wayne av.


Baldwin Block-S. w. cor. Market and Del- aware.


Bates House Block-N. w. cor. Washington and Illinois.


Beck Block-263 Mass. av.


Bellefontaine Hall-Cor. Mass. av. and Bellefontaine. Blacherne The-N. w. cor. Meridian and Vermont.


Black's Block-51 Russell av.


Blackford Block-S. e. cor. Meridian and Washington.


Blake Block-S. w. cor. Washington and Kentucky av. Blind Asylum-North side North, bet. Me- ridian and Penn.


Board of Trade-S. e. cor. Maryland and Capitol av.


Bonanza Block-Cor. Washington and


West.


Boyd's Block-193 S. Illinois. .


Braden Block-77 S. Illinois.


Bradshaw & Ayres Block-33 W. Washing- ton.


Brandon Block-S. w. cor. Delaware and Washington.


Brenneke Building-N. w. cor. North and Illinois.


Bretz Block-S. w. cor. Illinois and Georgia. Bricklayers' Hall-781/2 W. Washington.


Brightwood Association Hall-Brightwood. Bristor Block-559 Virginia av.


Brown's Building-N. w. cor. Pennsylvania and Washington.


Builders' Exchange-35 E. Ohio.


Burford Building-23-25 Pearl, bet. Meridian and Illinois.


Burns Hall-336 Indiana av.


Buschmann Block-Cor. Ft. Wayne av. and St. Mary.


Butler University-Irvington.


Caffee Block-Cor. Pendleton and Clifford avs.


Campbell Block-23 Indiana av.


Carlisle Block-N. w. cor. West and Wash- ington.


Carpenters' Hall-1812 S. Delaware.


Catterson Block-22-30 Kentucky av.


Celtic Hall-28612 S. West.


Centennial Block-188 S. Meridian.


Central Black-60 E. Market.


Central Hospital for Insane-National road, 3 miles w. of city.


Central Station-S. e. cor. Alabama and Pearl.


Chalfant The-N. w. cor. Penn. and Michi- gan.


Chamber of Commerce-S. e. cor. Maryland and Capitol av.


Chatham Place Block-Cor. Mass. and Park avs.


Chislett Block-N. w. cor. Illinois and Sev- enth.


City Dispensary-34 E. Ohio.


City Hay Market-450 E. Washington.


City Hospital-N. w. cor. Locke and Mar- garet.


Claypool Block-N. e. cor. Illinois and Washington.


Cleaveland Block-S. w. cor. Capitol and Kentucky avs.


Coffin Block-90 E. Market.


Coffman Block-N. w. cor. Washington and Delaware.


Columbia Block-259 W. Washington.


Columbia Hall-401 S. Delaware.


Commercial Block-N. w. cor. Washington and Kentucky av.


Commercial Club Building-26 S. Meridian. Condit Block-N. e. cor. Meridian and Pearl.


Conduitt Block-136 S. Meridian.


Cook's Hall-116 Hadley av (W. I.)


Cordova Block-25 W. Washington.


Corinthian Hall-N. w. cor. Central av. and St. Mary.


Council Chamber-Court House.


County Infirmary-Indiana av. 4 miles n. w. of city.


Court House-North side Washington bet. Delaware and Alabama.


Cyclorama Building-North side Market, bet. Illinois and Capitol av.


Danforth Block-South side Washington w. of Senate av.


Das Deutsche Haus-N. e. cor. Michigan and New Jersey.


Deaf and Dumb Institute-N. e. cor. Washı- ington and State av.


De Soto Building-29 E. Market.


Door of Hope-84 N. Alabama.


Druid Hall-124 E. Maryland.


East End Block-N. w. cor. Washington and East.


East Market House-Northside Market, Elks' Hall-112 N. Meridian. east of Delaware.


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Elliott Block-20 W. Maryland.


Emerald Hall-284 S. West.


Empire Block-N. e. cor. Alabama Mass. av.


and


Empire Theater-N. w. cor. Wabash and Delaware.


English Block-N. w. cor. Washington and Noble.


English's Opera House-West side Monu- ment pl. between Market and Me- ridian.


Exchange Block-82 N. Penn.


Fair Block-Jackson pl.


Female Reformatory-S. e. cor. Michigan and Randolph.


Fletcher's Bank Building-30 E. Washing- ton.


Franciscan Convert-Cor. Union and Pal- mer.


Frank Block-S. w. cor. California and In- diana av.


Franklin Fire Insurance Co.'s Building- S. e. cor. Monument place and Market.


Franklin Life Insurance Building-S. w. cor. Illinois and Kentucky av.


Friendly Inn-290 W. Market.


Gallup's Block-S. e. cor. Market and Cap- itol av.


Gaston Block-101 N. Delaware.


Gem Block-37 Indiana av.


Geological Museum-126 State House.


German General Protestant Orphan Asy- lum-S. State av. opp Sycamore.


German House-S. e. cor. Michigan New Jersey.


and


German Lutheran Orphans' Home-N. e. cor. Washington and Watts.


German Mutual Insurance Block-29 S. Del- aware.


Giezendanner Block-N. e. cor Vermont and Senate av.


Gramling Block-North side Washington, west of Penn.


Grand Opera House and Block-69 N. Penn.


Griffith Block-North side of Washington, east of Illinois.


Guardians' Home-S. e. cor. Prospect and Auburn.


Hahn's Building-17 E. Washington.


Halcyon Block-N. w. cor. Delaware and New York.


Hall Block-240 E. Washington.


Hammond Block-S. e. cor. Mass. av. and New York.


Hartford Block-84 E. Market.


Harugari Saenger Hall-29 S. Delaware.


Haueisen Block-27 W. Pearl.


Haughville Reading Room-Germania av., near Michigan (H).


Healey Hall-S. e. cor. McCarty and Maple. Hendricks Block-S. w. cor. Market and Monument pl.


High School Building No. 1-N. e. cor. Michigan and Penn.


Home for Aged Poor-Vermont, e. of East. Home for Friendless Women-Cor. Capitol av. and Eleventh.


Home of the Good Shepherd-57 W. Ray- mond.


Hord Block-18 Indiana av.


Howe Block-S. e. cor. Illinois and Geor- gia.


Hollywood Block-88 S. Illinois.


Holt Block-71 N. Illinois.


Hubbard Block-S. w. cor. Washington and Meridian.


Hutchings Block-N. w. cor Ohio and Penn. Independent Turnverein Hall-101 N. Illi- nois.


Indiana Dental College Building-S. w. cor. Delaware and Ohio.


Indiana Institute for the Blind-North bet. Meridian and Penn.


Indiana Institution for the Deaf and Dumb -S. e. cor. Washington and State av.


Indiana Reform School for Girls and Wom- an's Prison-S. e. cor. Michigan and Ran- dolph.


Indiana Trust Building-S. e. cor. Washing- ton and Virginia av.


Indianapolis Home for Friendless Women- Cor. Capitol av. and 11th.


Indianapolis Light Artillery Armory-N. w. cor. Senate av. and 7th.


Indianapolis Orphan Asylum-N. e. cor. Col- lege and Home avs.


Industrial Training School Building-Madi- son av., Meridian and Merrill.


I. O. O. F. Building-N. e. cor. Washington and Penn.


I. O. O. F. Halls-46212 Virginia av. and s. w. cor. Central and Railroad (I).


Ingalls Block-S. w. cor. Washington and Penn.


Insane Asylum-Washington st., 2 miles west of city.


Iron Block-South side Washington st., west of Meridian.


Johnson Block-N. w. cor. Washington and East.


Journal Building-N. e. cor. Monument pl. and Market.


Judah Block-South side Washington st., east of Delaware.


Katherine Home-N. e. cor. Capitol av. and 11th.


Kealing Block-N. e. cor. Washington and Cruse.


Keeling's Building-Cor. Maryland and Vir- ginia av.


Keller's Block-Cor. East and Coburn.


Kenmore Block-183 Mass. av.


Kerr's Block-Washington, bet. Senate av. and Missouri.


Kessler Block-N. w. cor. Mass. av. and St. Clair.


Knights of Labor Hall-115 E. Washington. Knights of Pythias Hall-Talbott blk.


Knodel's Hall-113 E. Washington.


Koerner Block-N. w. cor. Delaware and Koerner.


Kregelo Block-52 Indiana av.


Lake Erie & Western Railroad Co.'s Build- ing-S. w. cor. Washington and Noble.


Lemcke Building-N. w. cor. Penn. and Market.


Library Building-S. w. cor. Meridian and Ohio.


Lillian Hall-3591% Virginia av.


Lintner Block-184 Indiana av.


Littler's Hall-S. e. cor. Washington and Eastern av.


Lombard Building-24 E. Washington.


Lorraine Building-S. w. cor. Washington and Capitol av.


Ludwig Block-162 E. Washington.


Lyra Hall-86 W. Washington.


McDonald & Butler Block-18 N. Penn.


McDougall Block-62 S. Illinois.


McGinnis Block-280 E. Washington.


M. E. of N. A. Hall-921% E. Washington.


Macy Block-South side Market, bet. Illi- nois and Monument pl.


Maennerchor Hall-181 E. Washington.


Majestic Building-N. e. cor. Penn. and Maryland.


Mansur Block-N. e. cor. Washington and Alabama.


Mansur Block-N. e. cor. Illinois and Mar- ket.


Marion Block-N. w. cor. Ohio and Me- ridian.


Marion County Jail-N. w. cor. Alabama and Maryland.


Marmont Hall-S. w. cor. Georgia and Illi- nois.


Marquette Block-26-34 Indiana av.


Masonic Hall-S. e. cor. Washington and Capitol av.


Masonic Temple-S. e. cor. Washington and Capitol av.


Massachusetts Avenue Depot-S. w. cor. Mass. and Clifford avs.


Maus Block-168 E. Washington.


Mayhew Block-27 Monument pl.


Meikel Block-12 W. Washington.


Meridian Building-114 N. Meridian.


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Mick's Hall-N. W. cor. Illinois and Twenty-second.


Miller's Block-N. w. cor. Illinois and Mar- ket.


Milligan Block-28912 Mass. av.


Milton The-30 E. Pratt.


Mohs Block-S. e. cor. Shelby and Pros- pect.


Monument Place-Crossing Meridian and Market.


Moody Block-116 W. New York.


Moore Block-S. w. cor. Maryland and Penn.


Moore Block, No. 2-Cor. Mass av. and St. Clair.


Morgan Block-163 Mass. av.


Mozart Hall-37 S. Delaware.


Murphy Temperance League Hall-252 Co- lumbia av.


National Hall-502 E. Washington.


Neerman Block-267 Mass. av.


New Block-84 N. Illinois.


New Denison House Block-S. e. cor. Penn. and Ohio.


Oakland Flats-239 N. Delaware.


Occidental Hall-488 Virginia av.


Old Library Building-S. w. cor. Penn. and Ohio.


Odd Fellows' Hall-N. e. cor. Washington and Penn.


Old Sentinel Building-S. w. cor. Monument pl. and Meridian.


O. I. H. Building-30 Monument pl.


Park Theater-N. e. cor. Washington and Capitol av.


Parnell Hall-73 W. McCarty.


Patriotic Sons of America Hall-921/2 E. Washington.


Pembroke Arcade-Washington to Virginia av .. w. of Delaware.


Pfafflin Block-Cor. Senate and Indiana avs.


Phoenix Block-N. w. cor. Market and Delaware.


Phoenix Hall-590 S. Meridian.


Piel Block-291% W. Ohio.


Pierce Block-See Stout Block.


Plaza The-18 Monument pl.


Plymouth Building-S. e. cor. New York and Meridian.


Poole's Hall-N. e. cor. Illinois and Twenty- second.


Post Hall (G. A. R.)-301/2 N. Delaware.


Postoffice Building-S. e. cor. Market and Penn.


Press Building-S. e. cor. Monument pl. and Meridian.


Pressley Flats-175 N. Penn.


Protestant Deaconess Home-118 N. Senate av.


Propylaeum Building-25 E. North.


Ransdell Block-257 Mass. av.


Reaume Block-Maryland, between Capitol av. and Senate av.


Reichwein's Hall-S. w. cor. Market and Noble.


Rescue Home-49 E. South.


Rhodius Block-35 N. Capitol av.


Rialto Building-16-22 N. Penn.


Riley .Block-N. e. cor. California Washington.


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Ripley Block-155 Indiana av.


Rowley Block-37 Kentucky av.


Royal Arcanum Hall-S. w. cor. Illinois and 7th.


Ryan Block-N. w. cor. Capitol and Indiana avs.


St. Aloysius Library Hall-N. c. cor. Capi- tol av. and Georgia.


St. Cecilia Hall-N. w. cor. Union and Palmer.


St. George's Hall-361/2 E. Washington.


St. John's Hall-Cor. Capitol av. and Geor- gia.


St. Joseph's Hall-S. w. cor. North and Cincinnati.




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