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STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL REGIS- TRATION AND EXAMINATION, 120 STATE HOUSE.
W. A. Spurgeon, M. D., President, Muncie; J. C. Webster, M. D., Vice-President, Lafayette; W. F. Curryer, M. D., Secre- tary, Indianapolis; Jas. M. Dinnen, M. D., Treasurer, Ft. Wayne; W. T. Gott, M. D., Crawfordsville.
STATE TRUANCY BOARD.
Amos W. Butler, Secretary Board of State Charities; David K. Goss, for State Board of Education.
STATE FACTORY INSPECTION, 122
STATE HOUSE.
D. H. McAbee, Factory Inspector.
STATE LABOR COMMISSION, 119 STATE HOUSE.
Lycurgus P. McCormack and B. Frank Schmid, Commissioners.
CITY OFFICIALS.
Offices-First Floor Court House. Mayor-Thomas Taggart.
Private Secretary to Mayor-Albert F. Zearing.
City Clerk-Charles H. Stuckmeyer.
Deputy City Clerk-August Tamm jr.
Police Judge-Charles E. Cox.
Balliff Police Court-John F. Kurtz. City Comptroller-Eudorus M. Johnson. Deputy City Comptroller-John M. Sullivan. Chief Clerk-Thomas F. Harrold.
Clerks-Edwin D. Bryant, Jacob Buenagle. City Attorney-John W. Kern.
Deputy City Attorney-Joseph E. Bell.
City Civil Engineer-Bernard J. T. Jeup; Chief Clerk, Miles Grant Hornaday.
Assistant City Civil Engineers-J. H. Deane, A. H. Moore, George R. Boyce, Charles A. Brown.
Chief Draughtsman-Jacob W. Loeper. Superintendent of Streets-George H. Her- pick.
Assistant-Michael E. Loughlin.
Clerk-John T. Brennan.
Sweeping and Sprinkling Inspector-Charles A. Garrard; Assistant, Wm. Flynn.
City Veterinarian-Louis A. Greiner.
Custodian City Hall-Abner L. Newland.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Members of Board-Michael A. Downing, Chairman; Thomas J. Montgomery, W. Scott Moore; Secretary, Charles H. Spen- cer; Assistant, John H. Reddington.
Bureau of Parks-J. Clyde Power, Superin- tendent; W. L. Lacey, Engineer; Otis C. Hann, Clerk; Oscar H. Pflumm, Draughts- man ..
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
Members of the Board-Frederick J. Mack, Chairman: Thomas J. Morse, Charles C. Roth; Edward H. Davis, Secretary; James F. Quigley, Superintendent of Police; Thomas F. Barrett, Chief of Fire Depart- ment; John C. Robinson, Building In- spector.
BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND CHARITIES.
Frank A. Morrison, M. D., President.
John E. Lockridge, M. D. Charles O. Durham, M. D.
Edmund D. Clark, M. D., City Sanitarian. Joseph B. Gwin, Clerk.
Henry F. Kline, John Kiley, Wm. M. Ar-
nold, A. G. Sanborn, Henry W. Langen- berg, Jeremiah Collins, George Woessner, Smith H. Myers, Horace H. Cramer, Sani- tary Inspectors.
City Hospital, cor. Locke and Coe, Charles H. C. Poucher, M. D., Supt.
City Dispensary, s e cor. Alabama and Pearl, M. J. Spencer, Supt.
BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS.
Myron D. King, .Chief Clerk.
Assistants-Walter S. Thomas, Michael F. Lahey, Levi E. Christy, George L. Paetz, Fred T. Ellison, Wm. S. Ryan.
COUNCILMEN AT LARGE.
John H. Mahoney, Robert M. Madden, James H. Costello, Albert E. Rauch, Al- bert Harston, Edward W. Little.
COMMON COUNCIL.
1st Ward-Willis F. Smith.
2d Ward-John R. Allen.
3d Ward-John H. Crall.
4th Ward-Thomas A. Bowser.
5th Ward-Richard Merrick.
6th Ward-Edward D. Moffett.
7th Ward-George W. Shaffer. 8th Ward-John A. Von Spreckelsen.
9th Ward-Frank S. Clark.
10th Ward-George R. Colter.
11th Ward-John H. Scanlon.
12th Ward-James W. McGrew.
13th Ward-Edward E. Bernauer.
14th Ward-William W. Knight.
15th Ward-John M. Higgins.
John H. Mahoney, President.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Accounts and Claims-Merrick, Bernauer, Crall.
Contracts and Franchises-Colter, Madden, Knight, Little, Costello, Von Spreckelsen, Scanlon, Rauch, Shaffer.
Elections-Scanlon, Clark, Bowser.
Fees and Salaries-Bernauer, Moffett, Har- ston.
Finance-Costello, Clark, Smith, Madden, McGrew, Bernauer, Moffett, Merrick, Al- len.
Judiciary-Rauch, Little, Allen.
Ordinances-Von Spreckelsen, Colter, Shaf- fer.
Printing-Harston, McGrew, Allen.
Public Health-Moffett, Higgins, Shaffer. Public Morals-Smith, Knight, Bowser.
Public Property and Improvements-Mc- Grew, Merrick, Crall.
Public Safety and Comfort-Clark, Rauch, Smith, Moffett, Bowser.
Railroads-Knight, Bernauer, Higgins, Col- ter, Harston, Little, Crall.
Rules-Mahoney, Harston, Crall.
Sewers, Streets and Alleys-Higgins, Scan- Ion, Von Spreckelsen, Moffett, Bowser.
Investigation and Impeachment-Madden, Costello, Allen.
BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
1st-Allison Maxwell, 19 W. Ohio. Term ex- pires 1900.
2d-William Scott, 42 S. Meridian. Term ex- pires 1900.
3d-George W. Sloan, 22 W. Washington. Term expires 1899.
4th-John B. Long, 760 W. New York. Term expires 1902.
5th-Vacant.
6th-Herman E. Rinne, 344 W. Washington. Term expires 1899.
7th-Jeremiah W. Collins, 912 Bates. Term expires 1902.
8th-Jacob Woessner, 902 Term expires 1902. Virginia av. 9th-Wm. Kothe, 124 S. Meridian. Term ex- pires 1902. 10th-Edward J. Robison, 2316 Broadway. Term expires 1900.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
11th-Albert Baker, Room 9 Ingalls bldg. Term expires 1900.
Attorney of the Board-Charles W. Smith. Regular meetings 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 Superintendent of Build- ings, Grounds and Supplies not later than Wednesday; otherwise, they will lie over until the next bill night.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
President-Allison Maxwell.
'Treasurer-George W. Sloan.
Secretary-Herman E. Rinne.
Assistant Secretary-Frank L. Reissner.
Superintendent of Schools-David K. Goss.
Assistant Superintendent of Schools-N. Cropsey.
Clerk to Superintendent of Schools-Clara Stonebarger.
Superintendent of Buildings, Grounds and Supplies-J. S. Dunlap.
Clerk to Superintendent of Buildings, Grounds and Supplies-Hugh C. Irwin. Librarian-Eliza G. Browning.
Assistant Librarian-Isabella McElhennen.
Offices in Library Building, corner Meridian and Ohio sts.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Finance and Auditing-Kothe, Baker and Rinne.
Buildings and Grounds-Sloan and Robison. Furniture and Supplies-Baker, Woessner and Long.
Manual and Physical Training-Collins, Long and Woessner.
High and Industrial Training Schools- Scott, Kothe, Collins, Woessner and Robi- son.
Appointment of Teachers and Salaries- Woessner, Long and Scott.
German, Music and Drawing-Rinne, Robi- son and Kothe.
Heating, Hygiene, Engineers and Janitors- Long and Sloan.
Judiciary Districts and Boundaries-Robison and Baker.
Public Library-Sloan, Scott, Collins, Baker and Rinne.
Citizens' Library Advisory Committee-Da- vid K. Goss, John A. Finch, John E. Cle- land, Mrs. Lucius B. Swift and Mrs. J. R. Hussey.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters-Corner New York and Mas- sachusetts av.
Chief Engineer-Thomas F. Barrett.
First Assistant Engineer-Charles E. Coots. Second Assistant Engineer-Gustave Ernst. Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- George H. Holderman.
Telephone Operators-Wm. G. Tallentire, Joseph H. Webster, Stanton Turner.
Veterinary Surgeon-Louis A. Greiner.
Engine Co. No. 1-441 Indiana av .; James O. George, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 2-1531 Hillside av .; Ebenezer R. Leach, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 3-Prospect, near Virginia av .; John Miller. Captain.
Engine Co. No. 4 .- Cor. Madison av. and Morris: John Wernsing, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 5-120 W. Fifteenth; Simeon Hoyl, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 6-S. S. Washington, near West; Walter Ripley, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 7-Headquarters: Wm. D. Gano, Engineer; Wm. Tobin, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 8-748 Massachusetts av .; Jacob Petty, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 9-Northwest cor. Udell and Rader (N. I.); James Brannon, Captain. 8
Hose Reel Co. No. 10-Cor. Illinois and Mer-' rill; John Keating, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 11-Virginia av. near Huron; John Glazier, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 12-Beville av. south of Michi- gan; Wm. Reasner, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 13-North side Maryland east of Meridian; Benedict Beck, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 14-Thirtieth and Kenwood av .; Charles Wesby, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 15-1028-1030 E. Washington; John Loucks, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 16-Cor. Sixteenth and Ash; Thomas Howard, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 17-Cor. Morris and West; Peter W. Delaney, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 18-W. Washington, opp. Traub av .; John Fanning, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 19-S. E. cor. Morris and Harding (W. I.); James M. Campbell, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 20-Germania av. near Michi- gan (H.); Philip H. Kile, Captain.
Hose Co. No. 21-Cor. Shade and Glen Drive (B.); Frederick Brommer, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 1-Headquarters: Wm. Tobin, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 2-227 E. South; John R. Robinson, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 3-120 W. Fifteenth; John Monaghan, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-N. S. Mary- land, e. of Meridian; John J. O'Brien, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-227 E. South; Wm. Arnold, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3-120 W. Fif- teenth; Thomas F. Quinn, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4-1028-1030 E. Washington; Albert C. Meurer, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 5-W. Washington opp. Traub av .; John P. Fox, Captain.
Water Tower No. 1-Headquarters: George Diller, Driver.
Watchmen in Fire Tower-Frank Graham, John King, Henry Cook.
FIRE-ALARM SIGNALS.
4 Pennsylvania and Market.
5 English Opera House.
6 East and New York.
7 Noble and Michigan.
8 New Jersey and Mass av.
9 Pine and North.
10 Pine and Market.
11 Vermont, bet. East and Liberty.
12 No. 8 Eng. H., Mass. av. and Noble.
13 Delaware and Walnut.
14 New Jersey and Ft. Wayne av.
15 Massachusetts and Cornell avs.
16 Eleventh and Ash.
17 Park av. and 12th.
18 Columbia and Malott avs.
19 Highland av. and Pratt.
21 Illinois and St. Joseph.
23 Pennsylvania and Pratt.
24 Meridian and 11th.
25 No. 5 Eng. H., 15th, near Illinois.
26 Senate av. and St. Clair.
27 Illinois and Michigan.
28
Pennsylvania and 14th.
29 Senate av. and 13th.
31 No. 1 Eng. H., Indiana av. near Michi- gan.
32 Meridian and Walnut.
34 California and Vermont.
35 Blake and New York.
36 Indiana av. and St. Clair.
37 City Hospital.
38 Blake and North.
39 Michigan and Agnes.
41 No. 6 Eng. H., Washington near West.
42 Geisendorff and Washington.
43 Missouri and New York.
45 Meridian and Washington.
46 Illinois and Ohio.
47 Capitol av. and Washington.
48 Kingan's Pork House. *
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
49 Street Car Stables, W. Washington. 51 No. 10 Eng. H., Illinois, near Merrill.
52 Illinois and Louisiana.
53 West and South.
54 West and McCarty.
313 West and 12th.
314 Missouri and 16th.
315 Torbet and Paca.
316 Capitol av. and 10th.
317 Northwestern av. and 21st.
318 18th and Gent av.
319 Canal and 10th.
321 Cerealine Works.
324 Vermont and Lynn.
325 Bismarck av. and 10th.
326 No. 20 Engine House (H.)
327 Michigan and Holmes av.
328 Michigan and Concord.
341 West and 14th.
412 Missouri and Maryland.
413 Missouri and Ohio.
415 Capitol av. and Georgia.
416 Missouri and Kentucky av.
417 Senate av. and Washington.
421 P. & E. Round House, W. Washington.
Insane Hospital.
424 Miley av. and I. D. & W. R. R.
425 Washington and Harris av.
426 No. 18 Eng. House, W. Washington.
427 Oliver and Birch avs.
428 Oliver and Klondyke avs.
429 Nordyke av. and York.
431 Kentucky av. and Morris.
432 River av. and Morris.
434 River and Woodburn avs.
435 Harding and Big 4 R. R.
436 Harding and Oliver av.
437 No. 19 Eng. H., Morris and Harding.
438 Howard and Blaine av.
439 Stock Yards.
451 Reisner and Miller.
452
Howard and Lee.
453
Morris and Kappus.
456 Lambert and Belmont av.
457 Nordyke & Marmon Co.
512
West and Ray.
513 Kentucky av. and Merrill.
514 Union and Morris.
516 Il'inois and Kansas.
517 Morris and Dakota.
518 Morris and Church.
519 Capitol av. and McCarty.
521 Meridian and Palmer.
523 Pine and Lord.
524 Madison av. and Lincoln.
526 Meridian and Belt R. R.
527 Senate av. and Ray.
528 Meridian and Arizona.
529
Meridian and Raymond.
612 McKernan and Dougherty.
613 East and Lincoln.
614 East and Beecher.
615 Wright and Sanders.
617 McCarty and Beaty.
712
Spruce and Prospect.
713
English av. and Laurel.
714 Olive and Cottage av.
715 Shelby and Beecher.
716 State av. and Orange.
718 Orange and Laurel.
719 Cottage and Barth avs.
721 Lexington av. and Laurel.
723 Fletcher av. and Spruce.
724 State av. and Pleasant.
725 Prospect and Pleasant av.
726 Orange and Harlan.
728 Liberty and Meek.
729 Noble and South.
812 No. 15 Eng. House, E. Washington.
813 Market and Noble.
814 Ohio and Highland av.
815 Michigan and Highland av.
816 Market and Arsenal av.
821 Pan Handle Shops.
823 Vermont and Walcott.
824 Washington and State av.
825 Madden's Lounge Factory.
826 Tucker & Dorsey's Works.
98 123
Capitol av. and Ohio.
No. 16 Eng. H., 16th and Ash.
Alabama and 16th.
124 125 126 Yandes and 15th.
127 Brookside av. and Jupiter. Central av. and 17th.
131 Alabama and 11th.
132 Bellefontaine and 17th.
134 College av. and 20th.
135
Delaware and 13th.
136 Alabama and North.
137
Newman and 19th.
138 College av. and 14th.
139 Cornell av. and 13th.
141 142
Yandes and 19th.
Highland av. and 10th.
Tecumseh and 10th.
143 145 New Jersey and 22d.
146 147 148 College av. and 22d. 149 College av. and 27th.
152 Park av. and 22d.
L. E. & W. R. R. and 23d.
Ramsey av. and 10th.
Twelfth and Newman.
157 158
Bloyd av. and Paw Paw.
159
No. 21 Eng. H, (B.)
Twenty-second and Depot, (B.)
Brightwood av. and 25th.
212 Capitol av. and 17th.
213 Pennsylvania and Michigan.
215 216
Pennsylvania and 22d.
217 Meridian and 16th.
218 Capitol av. and 26th.
219 Broadway and 10th.
231 Illinois and McLean pl.
234 No. 14 Eng. H., Kenwood av. and 30th.
235 Illinois and 33d.
236 Annetta and 30th.
237 No. 9 Eng. H., Udell and Rader.
238 Udell Works (N. I.)
239 Isabella and 27th.
241 Meridian and 24th.
243 Eldridge and 23d.
312 West and Walnut.
56 Senate av. and Henry.
57 Meridian and Ray.
58 No. 4 Eng. H., Madison av. and Morris. Madison av. and Dunlop.
59
61 No. 2 H. & L. House, South, near Dela- ware.
62 Pennsylvania and Merrill.
63 Delaware and McCarty.
64 East and McCarty.
65 New Jersey and Merrill.
67 Virginia av. and Bradshaw.
68 East and Prospect.
69 Bicking and High.
71 No. 11 Eng. H., Virginia av. and Huron. 72 East and Georgia.
73 Cedar and Elm.
74 Davidson and Georgia.
75 English av. and Pine.
76 Shelby and Bates.
78 No. 3 Eng. H., Prospect, near Shelby.
Fletcher av. and Shelby.
79 81 Market and New Jersey.
82 Delaware and Washington.
83 East and Washington.
New York and Davidson.
84 85 Deaf and Dumb Institute.
United States Arsenal.
86 87 Oriental and Washington.
89 Female Prison.
No. 13 Eng. H., Maryland, near Meridi- an.
91 92 Meridian and Georgia.
93 Meridian and South.
94 Pennsylvania and Louisiana.
95 Virginia av. and Alabama.
96 Headquarters Fire Department.
97 Grand Hotel.
Central av. and 15th.
128 129 Delaware and 19th.
Alvord and 17th.
No. 2 Eng. H., Hillside av. and 16th.
618 New Jersey and Virginia av.
153 154 156
Hovey and Pike.
162 163
214 Illinois and 20th.
Senate av. and 21st.
423
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POLICE DEPARTMENT-COUNTY OFFICERS.
827 Washington and Beville av.
829 No. 12 Eng. H., Beville av. near Wash- ington. 831 Southeastern av. and Woodside.
832 Washington and Dearborn.
SPECIAL SIGNALS.
The first 2 strokes, second alarm.
The second 2 strokes, third alarm.
The third 2 strokes, fourth alarm.
3 strokes calls off the fire pressure.
1-2-1 strokes, fire out and all companies in service.
3-3 strokes calls for fire pressure without pulling a box.
12 strokes at 12 m., struck by F. M. Herron, 15 N. Pennsylvania.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters-Southeast cor. Pearl Alabama sts.
and
Superintendent-James F. Quigley.
Clerk to Superintendent-Thomas Hedian. Police Surgeon-Wilmer F. Christian, M. D. Captains-Charles F. Dawson, Christian Kruger.
Sergeants-John Lowe, John J. Corrigan, Leonard Crane, Miller J. Laporte, Frank Schwab, Martin J. Hyland, Wm. F. Scheigert, John P. Boylan, Frank Giblin, Harry R. Wallace.
Turnkeys-G. A. Taffe, John Long. Court Bailiff-John F. Kurtz.
Electrician-Charles Woerner.
Telephone Operators-Horace O. Buskirk, Wm. J. Eiffert, Frank H. Duncan.
License Inspector-John F. Manning. Humane Officer-Richard A. Orlopp.
Board of Children's Guardians Officer-Wm. A. Joyce.
Police Matrons-Mrs. Ella Gregoire, Rena Reisner.
Custodian Police Station-Andrew J. Stephens.
Engineers-Wm. C. Sandman, E. D. Ryan. Janitors-George Stumph, Lawrence A. Brennan, Ernest M. H. Waidlich.
PATROLMEN.
Admire, James.
Amsden, Frederick.
Barbee, Harry C.
Helm, John C.
Bailey, Wm. Hillman, Charles T. Hite, Wm. D.
Barlow, George F. Barmfuhrer, Chas. Bates, John M.
Hoffbauer, Nicholas J. Jeremiah
Hollahan, A Holtz, Wm. A. Huhn, Peter. Hull, Wade. Hundley, John A. Irish, Samuel F. Jackson, Newton. Johnson, John F. Jones, Frank.
Jordan, Robert H. Kimpel, John N. Kitzmiller, John C.
Kleine, Henry. Koons, George B.
Kurtz, Jacob D. Lancaster. David R. Larsh, Wm. W. Lawlor, Michael D. Leet, Ira L. Losh, George W.
Lowe, Iley, Lund, Perry. Lyons, Robert H. McCarthy, John. McGuff, Martin. McKinney, Lewis E. Mackessey, Timothy. Manning, Chauncey A. Mathey, Alfred F. Mefford, James O. -
Mellen, Wm.
Scribner, Albert G.
Shafer, Adolphus C.
Shafer, Newton.
Shine, John W.
Monninger, Henry. Silvey, Pressley A.
Montgomery, Louis Slate, Henry.
W.
Moore, Terrence M.
Morgan, Wm.
Steinecke, Henry W.
Murphy, Edward C. Steinruck, Joseph.
Naughton, James.
Stephenson, Frank
M.
Stevens, Bion R. Stoddard, Elmer.
Pope, Henry T.
Pope, James P.
Raftery, Michael.
Rankins, George W. Titus, Earl E.
Richards, David S. Rinker, A. Dayton.
Todd, Douglas P.
Tomlinson, George.
Rochford, Thomas E. Tompkins, Wm. F.
Rockafellow, C. W.
Ross, Charles C.
Ross, Robert.
Trimpe, John B. Wallace, Harry R. Ward, Nathan T.
Ruggles, Mark O,
Warren, Calvin M.
Sangston, Wm. J. Wechsler, Emil.
Sargent, Edward. White, Walter S.
Schroeder, Henry C. Winn, James W.
Scott, Lewis C. Woodward, Wm.
DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Captain-Thomas F. Colbert.
Detectives-Benjamin T. Thornton, Jeremiah E. Kinney, John W. Morgan, Samuel. S. Gerber, Adolph Asch, Timothy Splann, Thomas L. Stout, Thomas F. Dugan, John Weible, Frank Wilson.
POLICE COURT.
Second Floor, Southeast Cor. Alabama and Pearl.
Police Judge-Charles E. Cox.
Clerk-Charles H. Stuckmeyer.
Deputy Clerk-August Tamm, jr.
Bailiff-John F. Kurtz.
MERCHANT POLICE.
Headquarters-Room 12, 29 S. Delaware. Captain-John H. Whiteman. Secretary-Henry P. Thomas.
Treasurer-Thomas M. Kingsberry. First Lieutenant-Jasper N. Clary. Second Lieutenant-Benjamin Myers.
Patrolmen-Thomas B. Archer, Robert D. Bacon, Wm. Bailey, John C. Ballard, Ben- jamin A. Bell, James H. Biddinger, Fred- erick Borgmann, John T. Borgmann, James Breen, Wilford Bristow, Bennett Campbell, George W. Cheatham, David F. Clary, Grafton A. Clary, John N. Clary, Christian Cook, John D. Crockett, Nelson Daubenspeck, Samuel Dever, John L. Elliott, George M. Fess, Lee R. Finehout, Curry H. Finehout, John G. Finney, John Foltzenlogel, Frank I. Griffith, Ira Had- ley, George W. Hancock, Christopher Hansing, Samuel Hice, August Jensen, Bowen F. Julian, James Kemp, E. A. La- kin, Frank D. Littlejohn, General W. Mc- Cain, Samuel J. McClure, Milton H. Mil- ler, John Minor, Thomas C. Moore, Thom- as Morton, B. F. Myers, Joseph O'Don- nell, Cyrenius E. Portteus, Charles F. Reno, James L. Rupe, John R. Schlenz, Michael Smiley, John M. Spears, James P. Tharp, Harry J. Thrush. Charles B. Wells, Edward Wheeler, John C. Whit- tinghill, Charles Whitzel, Isaac N. Wil- liams, Andrew B. Wood.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk (ex-officio of all courts)-George B. Elliott. Term expires December, 1902. Deputy, Clinton L. Hare.
Treasurer-Wm. H. Schmidt. Term expires December 31, 1899. Deputy, David Wallace. Auditor-Harry B. Smith. Term expires November, 1903. Deputy, Fred K. Shepard.
Beckman, Wm. F. Bernauer, Charles. Bolen, Frank B. Bray, Edward S. Brooks, H. M. Butcher, Daniel A. Caldwell, John P. Carter, Daniel. Conklin, Wm. H. Conn, Wm. J. Couk, Clifton E. Coulson, Joseph E. Cox, Walter G. Cox, Wm. L. Crabb, John S. Crabtree, James. Cramer, Horace. Crannon, Timothy. Cronin, James J. Deputy, Ivan D. Dundon, Wm. Fickle, Albert. Green, John T. Griffin, Thomas W.
Grubb, Theodore.
Gunsolus, Frederick. Hagerman, Green. Hagerty, James D. Haley, Daniel F. Haley, Martin.
Hanlon, Lawrence. Harris, Edward.
Hart, Simpson T. Hauser, Conrad.
Merz, Charles. Milam, Wm. B. Miller, Albert.
Smith, Allen F.
Spearing, Frederick.
Ormston, Elmer E. Panse, James B.
Paulsel, W. M.
Streit, Jesse M.
Temple, Carter. Tieben, Garret H,
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TOWNSHIP OFFICERS-ASYLUMS-BANKS.
Recorder-Lewis G. Akin. Term expires December, 1902. Deputy, Benjamin Frank- lin.
Sheriff-Cyrus J. Clark. Term expires December, 1900.
Coroner-George W. Nash. Term expires November, 1900.
Commissioners-James E. Greer, term ex- pires November, 1901; John McGregor, term expires November, 1902; Henry Hard- ing, term expires November, 1900.
Assessor-Joseph E. Boswell. Term expires November, 1900. Deputy, Frank L. Daugh- erty.
Surveyor-John V. Coyner. Term expires November, 1900.
Superintendent of Schools-Wm. F. Landes. Superintendent of Work House-Wm. L. Essmann.
Judge Marion Circuit Court-Henry Clay Allen. Term expires November, 1900.
Probate Commissioner-Merle N. A. Walker, 51 Court House.
Judges Superior Court-Room 1-John L. McMaster. Term expires November, 1902. Room 2-James M. Leathers. Term ex- pires November, 1902. Room 3-Vinson Carter. Term expires November, 1903.
Judge Marion Criminal Court-Fremont Al- ford. Term expires November, 1902. Poor Attorney-Charles P. Benedict.
Prosecuting Attorney-Edwin B. Pugh. Term expires November, 1900.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Township Assessor-Eugene Saulcy. Term expires November, 1900.
Deputies-M. L. Jefferson, Edward A. Bretz, Benjamin F. Conner, Wm. U. Graham, James N. Shelton, John A. Porter, John F. Ford.
Justices of the Peace-Charles A. Clark, Frank M. Hay, Wm. S. Lockman, Ezra G. Martin (H.); Wm. H. Nickerson, Elmer B. Pentecost (I.); Wm. C. Smock.
Constables-Wm. K. Deakin, Frank L. Glass, Philip Marer, Thomas W. Pratt, Arthur A. Whitesell, David J. Smock.
Trustees-Center, Horace B. Makepeace, 101/2 E. Washington street; Franklin, Wm. B. Pentecost; Perry, Benjamin M. Mor- gan; Pike, Sobiski Butler; Washington, Oliver J. Pursel; Wayne, Francis M. Clark; Warren, John Kitley; Lawrence, Michael M. Hindman; Decatur, Thornton A. Mills.
Time of Holding Elections-General, State and County elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in No- vember. The general city election is held on the second Tuesday in October.
ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.
Alpha Home for Aged Colored Women-1940 Darwin.
Asylum for Friendless Colored Children-319 W. 21st. Anna Clark, Matron.
Bobbs' Free Dispensary of the Medical Col- lege of Indiana-N. W. cor. Senate av. and Market.
Central Hospital for Insane-West Wash- ington, Mount Jackson. George F. Eden- harter, M. D., Supt.
City Dispensary-S. E. cor. Alabama and Pearl. Mavity J. Spencer, Supt.
City Hospital-N. W. cor. Locke and Coe streets. Charles H. C. Poucher, M. D., Supt.
County Infirmary-Indiana av., four miles northwest of city.
Eleanor Hospital for Sick Children-1806 N. Capitol av. Elizabeth Johnson, Matron. Friendly Inn-524 W. Market street. David C. Reeder, Supt.
German Evangelical Lutheran Orphans' Home-3310 E. Washington. Wm. C. Jae- ger, Supt.
German General Protestant Orphan Asylum -S. State av. and Spruce. Henry F. Roesener, Supt.
Guardians' Home-Grand av., Irvington. Elizabeth Taylor, Matron.
Home for Aged Poor-North side of Ver- mont, east of East street. In charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
Home of the Good Shepherd-W. Raymond, near Meridian.
Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side of North, between Me- ridian and Pennsylvania streets. George S. Wilson, Supt.
Indiana Institution for Educating the Deaf and Dumb-S. E. cor. Washington street and State av. R. O. Johnson, Supt.
Indiana Reform School for Girls and Wom- an's Prison-S. E. cor. Michigan and Ran- dolph streets. Sarah F. Keely, Supt.
Indianapolis Home for Friendless Women- 1731 N. Capitol av. Gabriella M. Landis, Matron.
Indianapolis Orphan Asylum-N. E. cor. College av. and Thirteenth.
Katharine Home for Aged Women-2007 N. Capitol av. Mary A. Hendricks, Supt.
Marion County Jail-S. W. cor. Delaware and Pearl streets. Cyrus J. Clark, Sheriff. Marion County Work House-S. E. cor. 21st and Northwestern av. Wm. L. Essmann, Supt.
Physio-Medical College Free Dispensary- 226 E. North.
Polyclinique in connection with Central Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons-101 E. South.
Protestant Deaconess Home-200-210 N. Sen- ate av. Caroline Moeller, Matron.
Rescue Home and Mission-43-49 E. South. Wn. V. Wheeler, Supt.
St. Joseph's Home and Industrial School- 725 S. Alabama.
St. Vincent's Infirmary-S. E. cor. Delaware and South streets. In charge of the Sis- ters of Charity.
Union State Hospital-1313-1315 N. Capitol av.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Indian apolis Clearing House Association- 8 Fletcher's Bank bldg. Frederick Baggs, Mngr.
Capital National Bank The-Commercial Club bldg. Chartered 1889. Capital, $300,000; surpi us, $60,000; undivided profits, $10,000. Medford B. Wilson, Pres .; Wm. F. Church- man, Cashier.
Indiana National Bank-Cor. Pennsylvania and Virginia av. Incorporated 1865. Capital, $300,000; surplus and undivided profits, $760,- 000. Volney T. Malott, Pres .; Edward L. McKee, Vice-Pres .; Edward B. Porter, Cashier; M. W. Malott, Asst. Cashier.
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