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Second-Hand Stores.
(See, also, Pawn Brokers and Loan Offices.)
Cohen & Lyons, 199 e. Washington. Garratt A. & Co., 257 e. Washington. Jose M., 8 s. Pennsylvania. Marot J. R., 87 e. Washington. Martin J. T., 117 w. Washington.
Seed Stores.
(See, also, Agricultural Implements.)
Emerich H. & Co., 84 w. Washington. Stiltz J. G., 78 e. Washsngton.
Sewing Machines.
Florence, 27 n. Pennsylvania. GROVER & BAKER,
21 e. Washington, Thomas M. Coch- rane, agt.
SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., office, 16 n. Delaware. M. J. Oatman, agt. See fly leaf vi.
WHEELER & WILSON,
Wm. Sumner & Co., State agts., 12 n. Pennsylvania. See card, on front fly leaves.
Shirt Manufacturers.
(See, also, Furnishing Goods.)
Parker Reginald R., 30 w. Washington. Smith & Foster, 27 n. Pennsylvania.
Show Case Manufacturers.
Herkhofer George, 56 Virginia av.
Silverware and Plated Goods. (See, also, Watches and Jewelery.)
Bingham W. P. & Co., 24 e. Washington. Jenison Geo. M. & Co., 24 e. Washington. McLene & Herron, 1 Bates House.
Smokers' Emporiums. (See, also, Tobacconists.)
Heidlinger J. A., 3 Palmer House. HUNT C. C.,
61 e. Washington. See page 58.
MEYER GEO. F. & CO., 35 w. Washington. Raschig C. M., 11 e. Washington. SHARPE A. W., 28 n. Pennsylvania. See page 14.
Shoe Findings and Tools. (See, also, Leather and Findings.)
Soap and Candle Manufacturer.
Bergmann F., office, 266 e. Washington.
Soda Water Manufacturers.
(See, also, Sarsaparilla Manufacturers.)
KERN L. & J., 26 Ft. Wayne av. See card, page 54. Peabody & Rittenhouse, 30 s. Meridian.
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Read & Co., 212 w. Washington. Scribner & Son, w. National rd.
Spoke, Hub and Felloe Manufacturers. Osgood, Smith & Co., 230 s. Illinois.
Spectacles. (See Opticians.)
Sporting Apparatus. (See, also, Fishing Tackle, Etc.)
Baldwin J. H. & Co., 6 e. Washington. Ballweg A., 129 w. Washington. Mayer Charles & Co., 29 w. Washington.
Stair Builders. (See, also, Carpenters and Builders.)
Ireland W. H., 50 Ellsworth. Jones R. A., 599 Winston. HART & MATHEWS, See card, page 174. Miller J. A. D., 10 Chatham. Robinson R. W., Pearl, bet. Washington and Maryland.
SHOVER & CHRISTIAN, 278 n. Delaware. See card, page 134.
Stamping and Embroidering. BLAIR D. W. MRS.,
24 n. Pennsylvania. See card, page 14. Lenert F., 38 s. Illinois. Lueders Sisters, 742 e. Market.
Stationers.
(See Booksellers and Stationers.)
Steam and Gas Pipe Fitters.
(See, also, Gas and Steam Fitters.) Coulter & White, 77 e. Market. Davis J. W., 110 s. Delaware. HANNING, RAMSEY & CO., 82 w. Washington. See card, page 162.
Stencil and Stamp Cutters.
Walker Edward, 453 s. Illinois. Whitrigde William, 60 e. Market.
Stereotypers. (See, also, Printers.)
Douglass & Conner, Journal bldg., e. Market, cor. Circle. HERALD CO., 16} e. Washington.
Stock Dealers.
Pattison F. T., 416 n. Pennsylvania. Rosemier C., cor. Cedar and Elm. Sells Michael, 176 s. New Jersey. Taylor Clinton, 211 e. Ohio.
Stoneware Dealers.
(See, also, China, Glass and Queensware.) West H. F. & Co., 37 s. Meridian. Wiles Thomas, 32 s. New Jersey.
Stone Yards. (See, also, Marble Yards.)
Farmer Frank, cor. Mississippi and Lou- isiana.
Goddard & Sons, cor. Kentucky av. and Georgia.
Scott & Nicholson, Kentucky av. Smith, Ittenbach & Co., cor. Pennsylva- nia and Merrill.
Stove Manufacturers.
(See, also, Stoves, Tin and Holloware.)
Cox Charles, 76 w. Washington. McOut R. L. & A. W., 67 and 69 w. Wash- ington, Root D. & Co., 183 and 185 s. Pennsyl- vania.
Stoves, Tin and Holloware.
(See, also, Stove Founders; also, House Furnishing Goods.)
Cox Charles, 76 w. Washington.
Emmerich Andrew, 320 e. Washington. Frankem I. L., 67 e. Washington.
Lamotte & Son, 192 Massachusetts av. MCCREERY & FAY,
56 and 58 e. Washington. See cards, pages 38 and 150.
McQuat R. L. & A. W., 67 w. Washington. Munson & Johnston, 62 e. Washington. Root D. & Co., 66 e. Washington. TUTEWILER BROS., 74 e. Washington. See card, page 214.
Voegtle Jacob, 103 e. Washington. Wilson J. B., 169 and 171 w. Washington.
Straw Goods. Wholesale.
(See, also, Millinery and Straw Goods.)
Copeland J. W., 39 s. Meridian. GLENN W. & H., 29 and 31 e. Washington. Stiles, Fahnley & McCrea, 131 s. Meri- dian.
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Retail.
Bamberger H., 16 e. Washington. Catlin & Gardner, 46 w. Washington. Copeland J. W., 8 e. Washington. Davis Isaac & Co., 11 w. Washington. GLENN W. & H., Glenns' blk., e. Washington. Goldsberry L. D. & Bro., 32 w, Washing- ton. McIver J. C., 22 e. Washington. Seaton E. A., 25 n. Pennsylvania.
Thomas M. J. Mrs., 6 w. Washington.
Street Railways.
Crown Hill, from Union Depot to Crown Hill Cemetery. Illinois, from Union Depot to Tinker. Massachusetts av., from Union Depot to College av. Virginia av., from Washington to corpo- ration line. Washington, from White river bridge to Noble.
Surgical Instruments. (See, also, Druggists.)
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Surveyors. Cunningham James B., room 21 Talbott & New's blk. Smith W. P., 35 e. Washington.
Tailors, Merchant.
(See, also, Clothing ; also, Furnishing Goods.)
BECKER & HUBER, 127 e. Washington. Conklin H. N., 60 n. Illinois. FOLTZ H. M., 31 n. Pennsylvania. Friedgen C. H., 41 n. Illinois. Gerstner A. J., 173 e. Washington. GEPPER F. & CO., 17 e. Washington. Goldker R., 255} e. Washington. GRAMLING J. & P., 35 e. Washington. Green George, 53 Massachusetts av. Hall E. A., 623 e. Washington. Heitkam G. H., 8 w. Washington. Holtz George & Co., 124 s. Illinois. Hurrle J., 168 e. Washington. Katzenstein, Wachtel & Co., 3 Bates House. Landgraff B., 13 n. Meridian. LENOX EDWARD, 33 s. Illinois. Lipp Henry, 320 e. Ohio. McGinnis Owen, 39 e. Washington. Mitchell J. & Co., 2 Bates House.
Mueller F., 90 e. Washington. O'Connor D., 113 s. Illinois. Riggs C. M., 60 n. Illinois.
Roeth & Meier, 207 e. Washington. Rogge Rudolph, 385 Virginia av. Rupp W. F., 131 e. Washington. Schildmeyer F., 182 e. Washington. Schroeder F. A., 121 s. Illinois.
Staub Joseph, 12 Odd Fellows Hall. SWEINHART WM. & CO., 21 s. Meridian. TREAT & CLAFLIN, 30 n. Pennsylvania. White H. W., room 27 Blackford's blk. Zachman H., 110 Virginia av. Young G., room 5 Eden's blk.
Tailors' Trimmings.
Conklin H. N., 60 n. Illinois.
Foltz H. M., 31 n. Pennsylvania. GRAMLING J. &P., 35 e. Washington. Katzenstein, Wachtel & Co., 3 Bates House. Staub Joseph, 2 Odd Fellows Hall. Sweinhart Wm. & Co., 21 s. Meridian. Treat & Claflin, 30 n. Pennsylvania.
Tanners and Curriers.
(See, also, Leather, Hides and Findings.)
DEITZ & REISSNER, 17 s. Delaware. Fishback John, 125 s. Meridian. Frenzel, Will & Co., 133 s. Illinois. Hoffman John H., 263 e. Washington. Mooney & Co., 147 s. Meridian.
Sharpe J. K., 49 s. Delaware. Schmidt R., 95 s. New Jersey.
Tea Dealers. Wholesale. (See, also, Grocers, Wholesale.)
CONNELLY, WILES & CO., 149 Meridian.
Daggett & Co., 32 s. Meridian. Holland, Ostermeyer & Co., 76 e. Wash- ington. Lee H. H., 7 Odd Fellows Hall, and 18 and 20 Bates House. Rohrer George B., 78 e. Market.
Retail.
Lee H. H., 7 Odd Felllows Hall, and 18 and 20 Rates House. Muer James, 76 w. Market. Rohrer George B., 78 e. Market. Senour Janes F., 39 w. Washington.
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Telegraph Offices.
Western Union, 11 s. Meridian, Charles C. Whitney, supt. Western Union, (branch,) e. end Union depot.
Terre Cotta Works.
Glover J. N., cor. Mississippi and Louis- iana.
Theaters. (See Amusements, places of.)
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware.
(See, also, Stoves and House Furnishing Goods.)
Cottrell & Knight, 108 s. Delaware. Root D. & Co., 66 e. Washington. TUTEWILER BROS., 74 e. Washington. See eard, page 214. Warnwright S., 18 w. Maryland.
Tinner's Stock and Tools. Cottrell & Knight, 108 s. Delaware.
Tobacconists.
Wholesale. (See, also, Cigars and Tobacco.)
CONNELY, WILES & CO., 149 s. Meridian. Hahn & Bals, 25 s. Meridian.
Haueisen J. Fred., 73 n. Tennessee. Heidlinger J. A., 3 Palmer House. HUNT C. C., 61 e. Washington.
Indianapolis Tobacco Works, 87 e. South. MEYER GEO. F. & CO., 35 w. Washington. Reynolds Charles A., 163 n. Noble. SHARPE A. W., 28 n. Pennsylvania. See card, page 14. Wallace W. P., 30 w. Louisiana.
Retail.
(See Cigars and Tobacco; also, Smokers' Empo- riums.)
Haueisen J. Fred., 77 n. Tennessee.
Heidlinger J. A., 3 Palmer House. Hunt C. C., 61 e. Washington. MEYER GEO. F. & CO., 25 e. Washington. Miller Jacob, 138 s. Illinois. Neef & Knopf, 20 n. Delaware. Raschig Charles M., 11 e. Washington. Reynolds Charles H., 16 n. Noble.
SHARPE A. W., 28 n. Pennsylvania. See page 14. Shulz & Wolf, 112 Virginia av. Solomon Henry, 27 s. Illinois. Speckman H., 108 s. Illinois. Sweeny John, Pearl, bet. Meridian and Illinois. Wallace W. P., 30 w. Louisiana.
Toy and Variety Stores. (See, also, Fancy Goods.)
Baldwin J. H. & Co., 6 e. Washington. Langbien J., 200 e. Washington. Mayer Charles & Co., 29 w. Washington. Wilde O. J., 115 s. Illinois.
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valises, Etc. (See, also, Clothiers.)
BINKLEY & PERRINE, 29 s. Illinois. See card, page 294. SHILLING R. L., 55 w. Washington. Smith & Son, 62 Virginia av.
Trusses and Shoulder Braces. White C. W. & Co., 11 s. Meridian.
Turners.
Kolb Louis, 23 e. South. Wuiest & Co., cor. Pratt and Alabama.
Umbrellas, Parasols, Etc.
GLENN W. & H., Glenns' blk., e. Washington. Mayer J. F., 69 e. Washington. Mayer Martin, 19 s. Alabama.
Undertakers: (See, also, Coffin Warerooms.)
Grinsteiner William, 276 e. Market. Herman J. F., 26 s. Delaware. Long & Birch, 15 Circle. WEAVER W. W., 39 n. Illinois. Williams Charles, 72 w. Washington.
Upholsterers.
(See, also, Furniture and Cabinet-Makers.)
CABINET-MAKERS' UNION, 105 e. Washington. See card, fly leaf, page viii. MCCREERY & FAY, 56 and 58 e. Washington. See card, pages 38 and 150. Spiegel, Thoms & Co., 71 and 73 w. Washington. Wilkens & Hall, 39 s. Illinois.
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Variety Stores and Notions. (See, also, Fancy Goods and Notions.)
Baldwin J. H. & Co., 6 e. Washington. Langbien J., 200 e. Washington. Mayer Charles & Co., 29 w. Washington. Wilde O. J., 116 s. Illinois.
Varnish Manufacturer and Dealer.
MEARS H. B.,
210 n. Meridian. See card, page 28.
Venetian Blind Manufacturer.
Hoffman & Haney, 25 s. East.
Veterinary Surgeons. NAVIN J. A., 163 w. Washington. WASSON A. W., 42 e. Maryland.
Vinegar Manufacturers.
Denk Andrew, 183 Indiana av. Manlove, Posten & Co., 87 e. Market. Wright Frank, 30 s. Meridian.
Wagon-Makers.
(See, also, Carriage and Wagon-Makers.)
Ahlbrand Ephraim, 237 s. Delaware. Berryman John, 302 e. Washington. Buckorn & Knedzler, 17 n. Noble. Gregg James, 191 Indiana av. INDIANAPOLIS AGRICUL- TURAL WORKS, 172 s. Tennessee. Kreghn P., 160 Fort Wayne av.
MILLER,, MITCHELL & STOUGH, cor. Kentucky av. and Georgia. Munsell E., 63 Charles. Shaw B. C., 26 e. Georgia. VanBlaricum J., 231 w. Washington. Wehling & Walle, 234 s. Delaware. Weymouth Chapman, w. river bridge.
Wagon and Carriage Stock. (See, also, Carriage and Wagon Materials.)
Bremerman & Renner, 123 e. Washington. Drew S. W. & Co., e. of Market Square. INDIANAPOLIS WAGON and AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 172 s. Tennessee. SHARE GEO. K. & CO., 40 s. Meridian. See card, page 70. Shaw B. C., 26 e. Georgia.
Wall Paper and Window Shades. (See, also, Paper Hangings.)
Gall A. & Rush, 101 e. Washington. Hume, Adams & Co., 26 and 28 w. Wash- ington. Roll & Smith, 38 s. Illinois. WILKINSON & CO., 26 e. Washington. See card, page 94.
War Claim Agents.
(See"Agents, War Claim and Pension.)
Washing Machines.
SPAULDING J. L., 22 s. New Jersey. See card, page 2.
Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. (See, also, Jewelry.) BINGHAM W. P. & CO., 50 e. Washington.
Feller George, 118 s. Illinois. Ferguson C. A., 7 w. Washington. JENNISON G. M. & CO., 24 e. Washington. McLENE & HERRON, 1 Bates House.
Oehler R., 34 Virginia av. Phipps & Craft, 2 Odd Fellows Hall. Schliebitz F. W., 226 e. Washington.
Stacey M. D., 11 n. Meridian.
Weir J. H., 296 e. Washington.
Zumbusch T., 93 e. Washington.
Water Coolers, Filters and Ice Closets.
MCCREERY & FAY,
56 and 58 e. Washington. See cards, pages 38 and 150 .. 1 MUNSON & JOHNSTON, 62 e. Washington. TUTEWILER BROS., 74 e. Washington. See card, page 214.
Vajen J. H. & Co., 21 w. Washington. Voegtle Jacob, 103 e. Washington. Wilson Joseph B., 169 and 171 w. Wash- ington.
Wig and Toupee Manufacturers. (See, also, Curled Hair Manufacturers.)
MAHORNEY J. T., 28 n. Illinois. See card, page 70. .
Window Glass, Putty, Etc. (See, also, Paints, Oils and Glass.) Browning & Sloan, 7 and 9 e. Washing- ton.
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DAILY H. & CO., 3 Morrison's Opera blk., s. Meridian. See card, page 46. GREEN J. C. & CO., 98 e. Washington. HASKIT W. I. & CO., 14 w. Washington. Kiefer & Vinton, 26 s. Meridian. OVER E. & CO., 68 s. Meridian. See card, page 86. Metzner A. & Co., 91 e. Washington. Smelser J. W. & Bro., 212 e. Washing- ton. Stewart & Morgan, 40 e. Washington. WILES & REYNOLDS, 48 n. Pennsylvania.
Window Shades, Curtains and Papers. (See, also, Wall and Window Papers.)
Gall A. & Rush, 101 e. Washington. Hume, Adams & Co., 26 and 28 w. Wash- ington. Roll & Smith, 38 s. Illinois.
WILKINSON & CO., 26 e. Washington. See card, page 94.
Wines and Liquors.
Wholesale.
(See, also, Liquor Dealers.)
BRINKMEYER J. C. & CO., 104 s. Meridian. See card, page 54. DEITCH J. & J. L., 14 s. Delaware. Elliott, Ryan & Co., 48 s. Meridian. Frank A., 189 e. Washington. HAHN & BALS, 25 s. Meridian. Hyman H., 41 s. Delaware.
Kaufman S., 213 e. Washington. Lang Louis, 14 n. Pennsylvania. Ludwig Otto, 111 e. Washington. RIKHOFF & BRO., 77 s. Meridian. See card, page 90. Ryan T. F., 143 s. Meridian. Schmidt Rudolph, 133 e. Washington. Sweetser John & Co., 158 w. Washing- ton.
Retail.
(See, also, Drugs and Medicines.)
Frank Ansen, 189 e. Washington. Lang Louis, 14 n. Pennsylvania. Reinman & Groesch, under Mozart Hall, s. Delaware. Whitney W. W. & Co., 27 s. Meridian.
Wood Yards. (See, also, Coal Dealers.) Aldrich & Gray, 230 w. Market. Curren Patrick, 56 Huron. Gossett Francis, 32 Dougherty.
Wooden and Willowware. (See, also, House Furnishing Goods.).
BART JOHN, 6 s. Delaware. Elliott, Ryan & Co., cor Meridian and Maryland. MCCREERY & FAY, 56 and 58 e. Washington. See cards, pages 38 and 150.
Woolen Machinery and Supplies. Dickson C. & Co., 84 w. Washington. MERRITT & COUGHLEN, w. Washington, near river bank.
Woolen Mills. (See, also, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings.) Geisendorff C. E. & Co., 402 w. Wash- ington. MERRITT & COUGHLEN, w. Washington, near river bank. HYDRAULIC MILLS, John Furnas & Co., agts., 68 e. Wash- ington. See card, page 42.
Yankee Notions.
(See, also, Notions and Fancy Goods ; also, Toy and Variety Stores.)
Baldwin J. H. & Co., 6 e. Washington. Langbien J., 200 e. Washington. Mayer Charles & Co., 29 w. Washington. Wilde O. J., 115 s. Illinois.
MUNICIPAL RECORD OF INDIANAPOLIS.
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MAYOR:
DANIEL MACAULEY. TERM EXPIRES MAY, 1869.
CITY COUNCILMEN.
First Ward-Sims A. Colley, P. H. Jame- son. Second Ward-H. Coburn, J. H. Kappes. Third Ward-J. W. Davis, J. H. Wood- burn. Fourth Ward-J. B. Macarthur, A. P. Stanton. Fifth Ward-Samuel Goddard.
Sixth Ward-A. H. Brown, James Bur- gess. Seventh Ward-Thomas Cottrell, C. F. Schmidt. Eighth Ward-W. H. Loomis, W. H. Hen- chen. Ninth Ward-A. Seidensticker, Henry Geisel.
CITY OFFICERS.
OFFICE, GLENNS' BLOCK, EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
City Clerk-Daniel M. Ransdell. Auditor-John G. Waters. Treasurer-Robert S. Foster. City Attorney-B. K. Elliott. Civil Engineer-Robert M. Patterson. Assessor-William Hadley. Marshal-John Umversaw.
Deputy Marshal-Michael R. Scudder. Street Commissioner-August Richter. Chief Fire Engineer-Geo. W. Buchanan. Market Master-Sampson Barbee. Sealer-Augustus Bruner. Sexton-Garrison W. Allred. Printer-J. G. Douglass.
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Standing Committees of City Council.
Accounts-Henry Coburn, J. H. Wood- burn, J. H. Kappes. Benevolence-J. H. Kappes, William H. Loomis, Henry Geisel.
Bridges-J. W. Davis, James Burgess, Henry Geisel. Finances-P. H. Jameson, C. F. Schmidt, Thomas Cottrell.
Fire Department-Henry Coburn, J. H. Kappes, J. W. Davis.
Gas Light-C. F. Schmidt, Samuel God- dard, James Burgess.
Judiciary-Sims A. Colley, A. Seiden- sticker, A. P. Stanton.
Market-J. B. MacArthur, Samuel God- dard, William H. Henchen.
Police-A. Seidensticker, W. H. Loomis, A. P. Stanton. Printiny and Stationery-J. H. Kappes, A. H. Brown, A. P. Stanton.
Public Buildings-J. H. Woodburn, Wm. H. Henschen, A. P. Stanton.
Public Schools-W. H. Loomis, A. H. Brown, J. H. Woodburn.
Revision of Ordinances-A Seidensticker, Sims A. Colley, Thomas Cottrell.
Streets and Alleys-A. H. Brown, Henry Coburn, J. W. Davis.
Police.
Police Judge-John N. Scott. Chief of Police-Thomas S. Wilson.
Lieutenants-Henry Paul, Wm. C. Boaz.
DAY PATROLMEN.
First Ward-Jacob B. Powers.
Second Ward-James N. Stevens.
Third Ward-George Taffe.
Fourth Ward --- William Bolan.
Fifth Ward-Samuel Buser. Sixth Ward-Pryor Duvall.
Seventh Ward-William Williams.
Eighth Ward-L. Russell.
Ninth Ward-J. J. Murphy.
NIGHT PATROLMEN.
First Ward-Levi Wilmington, George W. Bennett.
Second Ward-Jas. R. Shea, A. J. Wells. Third Ward-Hannibal Taffe, John Ca- hill.
Fourth Ward-William F. Brennemer, George Buser.
Fifth Ward-F. Sheigart, J. K. Lang.
Sixth Ward-O. B. Boardman, Hiram Minnick. Seventh Ward-M. Murphy, Fred. Spon- sel.
Eighth Ward-August Reick, A. Richter. Ninth Ward-Paul Landormi, G. Thomas.
Boards of City Government. CITY COMMISSIONERS.
President-S. M. Seibert. Secretary-J. N. Russell. J. C. Yohn, W. Braden, Thomas Schooley.
DIRECTORS CITY HOSPITAL.
Dr. John M. Kitchen, William W. Smith, J. C. Geisendorff, William Braden, George Merritt, Dr. F. S. Newcomer, Charles Glazier, E. J. Holliday, Dr. J. M. Phipps.
HEALTH.
President-Dr. G. M. Mears. Dr. John P. Avery, Dr. R. N. Todd.
SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
President-Thomas B. Elliott. Secretary and Treasurer-W. H. L. Noble. Clemens Vonnegut.
POLICE COMMISSIONERS.
A. Seidensticker, W. H. Loomis, A. P. Stanton.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.
J. H. Woodburn, William H. Henschen, A. P. Stanton.
Fire Department.
CHIEF ENGINEER.
George W. Buchanan.
WATCHMEN CITY TOWER.
Charles Rhodes, Thomas Barnett.
STEAM ENGINE NO. 1.
South side Washington, bet. West and California.
Engineer-Frank Glazier.
STEAM ENGINE NO. 2.
South-west corner Massachusetts av. and New York. Engineer-C. E. Curtis.
STEAM ENGINE NO. 3.
South side South, bet. Delaware and Al- abama. Engineer-Daniel Glazier.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY.
East side New Jersey, bet. Market and Washington. Driver .- J. H. Webster.
Wood Measurers.
East Market-L. H. Jameson. West Market-John Ford.
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Ward Boundaries.
First Ward-North of Washington, bet. Alabama and Liberty, to corpora- tion north. - Second Ward-North of Washington, bet. Alabama and Meridian, to corpora- tion north.
Third Ward-North of Washington, bet. Meridian and Mississippi, to corpo- ration north.
Fourth Ward-All that part lying north of Washington and west of Missis- sippi, to corporation north and west. Fifth Ward -- All that part lying south of
Washington and west of Illinois, to corporation line south and west.
Sixth Ward-South of Washington, bet. Illinois and Delaware, to corporation line south.
Seventh Ward-South of Washington, bet. East and Delaware, to corporation line south.
Eighth Ward-All that part lying south of Washington and east of East, to corporation line east and south.
Ninth Ward-All that part lying north of Washington and east of Liberty, to corporation line.
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS.
The City Schools are under the general management of a Board of three Trustees, elected by the Common Council, viz: Thomas B. Elliott, President, W. H. L. Noble, Secretary and Treasurer, and Clemens Vonne- gut. A. C. Shortridge is Superin- tendent of the Public Schools. Office of the Board and Superintendent, is in Vinton's Block, third story front, opposite the Post Office.
The Board of Visitors
Are appointed by the Board of Trustees, and have special supervision over the educational interests of the schools, in the different wards, dur- ing the term, and at the semi-annu- al and annual examinations.
First Ward-Rev. L. G. Hay and W. W. Leathers.
Second Ward-Rev. J. W. Montfort and Hon. J. I. Morrison.
Third Ward-Rev. E. T. Fletcher and D. V. Culley.
Fourth Ward-J. B. MacArthur and John P. Jones.
Fifth Ward-Rev. L. H. Jameson and Simon Yandes.
Sixth Ward-Rev. C. H. Marshall and A. H. Brown.
Seventh Ward-Col. Samuel Merrill and Granville Ballard.
Eighth Ward-Rev. N. A. Hyde and W. H. Loomis.
Ninth Ward-Rev. H. A. Edson and J. H. Kappes.
There are ten School Buildings, and forty-five teachers. The Schools are divided into three departments : Primary, Intermediate and High School, with four grades in each de-
partment. It is contemplated, as soon as possible, to build a Central High School building, on the site of the present Second Ward building, located on the west side of north Delaware street, between Vermont and Michigan. A large School House is now in process of erection in the southern part of the city, on Union street, between Merrill and McCarty, which will accommodate five hundred pupils.
School Buildings and Locations.
First Ward-South-west corner of New Jersey and Vermont.
Second Ward-North Delaware, between Vermont and Michigan.
Third Ward-New York, between Illi- nois and Tennessee.
Fourth Ward-(Old house) Market, west of West.
Fourth Ward-(New house) North-east corner of Michigan and Blackford. Fifth Ward-Maryland, between Missis- sippi and Missouri.
Fifth Ward-(Branch) between West and the River, south of McCarty.
Sixth Ward-(Old house ) Pennsylvania, south of South.
Sixth Ward-(New house in process of erection) Union, between Merrill and McCarty.
Seventh Ward-East, between Georgia and Louisiana.
Eighth Ward-Virginia Avenue, between School and Noble.
Ninth Ward-Vermont, between Rail- road and Davidson.
High School-North-west corner of Cir- cle and Market.
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LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY.
INSTITUTIONS, COLLEGES, &C.
Bryant & Stratton's
Commercial and Business College and Telegraph Institute, Hollenbeck & Bradley, proprs., south-east corner of Washington and Meridian.
Indiana Agricultural College.
President, Hon. O. P. Morton ; Secretary, J. J. Hayden; Treasurer, E. B. Mar- tindale; Board of Trustees, Smith Vawter, Lewis Burke, of Richmond, Henry Taylor, of Lafayette, and Isaac Jenkinson, of Fort Wayne.
Indiana Female College.
South-west corner of Meridian andNew York. The building affords accom- modations for fifty boarding, and one hundred and fifty day pupils.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
President, Rev. F. C. Holliday; Vice- Presideut, Oliver Tousey; Secretary, John W. Ray; Treasurer, T. P. Haughey; Ingram Fletcher, John W. Holland, William Hannaman, James C. Ferguson and Jesse Jones.
BOARD OF INSTUCTOION.
President, W. H. DeMotte, A. M., assisted by a full corps of teachers and art- ists. Session opens Sept. 2d, 1867.
Indianapolis Female Institute.
North-east corner of Pennsylvania and Michigan. The building affords ac- commodations for one hundred and fifty boarding, and three hundred day pupils.
OFFICERS.
President of the Institute, Rev. C. W. Hewes; President of the Board of Trustees, Rev. Henry Day, D. D .; Secretary, E. C. Atkins; Treasurer, J. R. Os- good.
Indianapolis Law College.
President, John T. Elliott; Secretary, Samuel E. Perkins, jr .; Treasurer, David McDonald; Trustees, J. E. McDonald, F. M. Finch, N. B. Tay- lor, Thomas A. Hendricks, Albert G. Porter and R. B. Duncan; Pro-
fessors, Hon. David McDonald and Hon. Samuel E. Perkins.
N. W. C. University.
Located near corporate limits, north-east part of the city. The charter of this Institution authorizes its Board of Directors to organize Colleges for Literature and Science, Law, Medi- cine, and a Normal School. The College, proper, was opened in No- vember, 1855; the preparatory de- partment was taught a year before. The Sessions for 1867-68, opens Sep- tember 14, 1867.
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