Logan's Indianapolis directory, 1868, Part 38

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Publication date: 1868
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Located in Hubbard's block, corner Wash- ington and Meridian. Open to stran- gers day and evening, except Sun- days.


President, John Caven; Vice-President, D. E. Sayder; Treasurer, D. M. Taylor; Secretary, D. W. Grubbs; Librarian, C. P. Taylor ; Directors, C. Dickson, D. W. Grubbs, V. T. Malott, G. B. Yandes, L. R. Martin, G. W. Sloan and C. A. Ray.


CHURCHES.


Baptist.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.


North-east corner New York and Pennsyl- nia. Pastor, Rev. Henry C. Day.


MISSION CHAPEL.


In charge of the First Baptist Church, corner Noble and South. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock A. M. Superin- tendent, E. J. Foster.


AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH.


Mississippi, bet. Ohio and New York. Pastor, Rev, Moses Broyles, res. 22? n. Minerva.


Catholic.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH.


South side Maryland, bet. Pennsylvania and Delaware. Pastor, Rev. S. Sei- grist, res. near church.


ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.


Georgia, bet. Tennessee and Illinois. Pas- tor, Bev. Augustus Bessonies.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH.


Dougherty, near Fletcher avenue. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Petit.


Christian.


CHRISTIAN CHAPEL.


South-west corner Ohio and Delaware. Pastor, Rev. O. A. Burgess, res. 324 n. Delaware.


MISSION CHURCH, (COLORED.)


Corner Lafayette R. R. and Second. Pas- tor, Rev. Conrad.


Congregational.


PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


North-west corner Meridian and Circle. Pastor, Rev. E. P. Ingersal, res. 383 n. Pennsylvania.


Episcopal. CHRIST'S CHURCH.


North-east corner Meridian and Circle. Organized August, 1837. Pastor, Rev. J. P. T. Ingraham, res. 65 Circle.


GRACE CHURCH.


South-east corner St. Joseph and Penn- sylvania. Rector, Rev. M. V. Averill, res. north Tennessee, bet. Second and Third.


ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.


South-east corner Illinois and New York. Rector. Rev. Horace N. Stringfellow.


German Evangelical. ZION'S CHURCH.


North side Ohio, bet. Meridian and Illinois. Pastor, Rev. Herman Quinius.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL.


East side New Jersey, bet. Ohio and Mar- ket. Pastor, Rev. John Fuchs.


Friends. FRIENDS' CHURCH.


South-east corner Delaware and St. Clair. Erected 1856. Minister, Rev. Enos G. Pray, res. north-west corner Chris- tian avenue and Broadway.


German Reformed.


East side Alabama, bet. Washington and Market. Pastor, Rev. Henry Esch- meier, res. 41 n. Alabama.


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Jewish Synagogue.


South side Market, bet. East and New Jer- sey. Minister, Rev. M. Messing.


Lutheran.


FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN.


South-west corner Alabama and New York. Pastor, Rev. J. Stuckenberg.


ST. PAUL'S GERMAN LUTHERAN.


North-east corner East and Georgia ; erect- ed in 1861. Pastor, Rev. residence


Methodist. ASBURY CHAPEL.


West side New Jersey, between Louisiana and South; erected 1850. Pastor, Rev. John H. Lozier, residence, East city limits.


ROBERTS CHAPEL.


Meets at Morrison's Opera Hall; new church in process of erection. Pastor, Rev. D. Mendenhall.


STRANGE CHAPEL.


East side Tennessee, between New York and Vermont; erected in 1852. Pas- ter, Rev. C. S. Burgner.


TRINITY CHURCH.


North-west corner Alabama and North ; erected 1865. Pastor, Rev. R. D. Rob- inson.


THIRD STREET CHURCH.


Third, between Illinois and Tennessee; erected 1867. Pastor, Rev. S. J. Kah- ler.


WESLEY CHAPEL.


South- west corner Meridian and Circle; erected 1827. Pastor, C. M. Sims.


GERMAN CHURCH.


North side Ohio, between East and New Jersey ; erected 1850. Pastor, Rev. H. G. Lich.


AFRICAN CHURCH.


North side Georgia, between Mississippi and Canal. Pastor, Rev. E. McIntosh.


Presbyterian. FIRST CHURCH.


South-west corner Pennsylvania and New York; erected 1865. Pastor, Rev. J. H. Nixon, residence 75 e. Michigan.


SECOND CHURCH.


North-west corner Pennsylvania and Ver- mont; erected 1867. Pastor, Rev. H. H. Edson, residence 157 n. Tennessee.


THIRD CHURCH.


North-east corner Illinois and Ohio; erect- ed 1859. Pastor, Rev. - - -, resi- dence


FOURTH CHURCH.


South-west corner Delaware and Market; erected 1858. Pastor, Rev. C. H. Mar- shall, residence 80 Christian avenue.


FIFTH CHURCH.


(German,) East side New Jersey, between Washington and Maryland. Pastor, Rev. Charles Steinbach.


REFORMED CHURCH OF COVENANTERS.


North side South, bet. East and Noble. Pastor, Rev. John Crozier.


SEVENTH PRESBYTERIAN.


North-east corner Elm and Cedar; erected 1867. Pastor, Rev. J. Howard.


UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.


North side Ohio, between Pennsylvania and Delaware. Pastor, Rev. A. W. Clokey.


EIGHTH PRESBYTERIAN.


North side McCarty, between Union and Pennsylvania; erected 1867. Pastor, Rev. J. D. Brandt.


United Brethren.


South-east corner New Jersey and Ohio ; members, 400. Pastor, Amos Han- na way.


Universalist. FIRST CHURCH.


Meets in Wallace's Hall, south-west corner Delaware and Maryland; organized 1863. Pastor, Rev. B. F. Foster.


SECOND CHURCH.


Michigan, between Illinois and Tennessee; organized 1867. Pastor, -. .


Mission. FILLINOIS STREET CHURCH.


Corner Illinois and Phipps. Pastor, Rev. J. Tarkington.


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UNION MISSION CHAPEL.


South-west corner Union and Madison ave- nue ; Sunday-school, 9 A. M. Superin- tendent F. W. Davis.


Young Men's Christian Association.


Meets at rooms in Vinton's blk., opp. p. o. Pres., W. H. Hay; Treas., J. C. Hays; Rec. Sec., E., P. Ingersoll; Sec., C. P. Wilson.


SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


PUBLIC.


Butcher's Association. OFFICERS.


President, H. Kramer ; Treasurer, Frederick Beck; Secretary, Michael Mayer.


Eclectic Medical Association. OFFICERS.


President, D. H. Prunk; First Vice- President, J. F. Ridgeway ; Second Vice-President, N. S. Pendry ; Secretary, G. W. Pick- erill, Treasurer, L. Abbott.


Indianapolis Academy of Medicine. OFFICERS.


President, R. N. Todd ; Vice-President, F. S. Newcomer ; Secretary, William Wands, Treasurer, J. M. Kitchen.


Indianapolis Female Bible Society. OFFICERS.


President, Mrs. M. Given; Vice-President, Mrs. J. M. Graydon ; Treasurer, Mrs. S. P. Ray ; Secretary, Miss J. A. Bassett ; Depository, Todd, Carmichael & Wil- liams ; Managers, Mrs. E. Wilkinson, Mrs. F. C. Holliday, Eliza Newman.


Indianapolis Mannærchor Society.


Meets at Miller's Hall, corner Delaware and Pearl.


OFFICERS.


President, G. Recker; Vice-President, A. Dennescheek; Secretary, L. Klemm ; Treasurer, F. Theobald ; Librarian, L. Haller; Musical Director, - Weeg- man.


Indianapoils Typographical Union. OFFICERS.


President, John G. Doughty ; Vice- President, William Meredith ; Corresponding Sec- retary, Harry Cassill ; Recording Secre- tary, D. L. Payne; Financial Secretary, John - Hargin ; Treasurer, Francis A.


Ratti; Guardian, Edward Guthrie ; Executive Committee, John Fray, A. D. Stevens, John A Rankin, S. J. Pearce, P. Griffin, R. Moffit, D. M. Cantrell.


SECRET.


Masonic.


OFFICERS. GRAND LODGE.


M. W. G. M., Martin L. Rice; R. W. D. G. M., A. G. Porter; R. W. S. G. W., L. A. Smith; R. W. J. G. W., A. J. Holmes ; R. W. G. T., Charles Fisher ; R. W. . G. S., J. M. Bramwell; G. C., Geo. B. Ingle; G. L., William Blinks; G. M., L. A. Foot; G. S. D., W. E. Hol- lingsworth; G. J. D., W. H. Smith ; G. Tyler, Fred. Haueisen.


GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMP-


LARS.


M. E. G. C., Thomas Newby ; R. E. D. G. C., D. P. Whedon; G. G., Thomas Patti- son ; G. C. G., E. G. Hamilton ; G. T., Charles Fisher; G. R., John Bramwell ; G. P., T. H. Linch; G. S. W., L. B. Stockton; G. J. W., Christian Fetta ; G. S. B., H. W. Daniels ; G. S. B., G. H. Fish; G. W., Erie Locke; G. C. G., W. M. Black.


GRAND CHAPTER.


M. E. G. H. P., Thomas Newby; D. G. H. P., R. J. Chestnutwood; R. E. G. K., Hugh Hannah ; R. E. G. S., George V. Howk ; E. G. T., Charles Fisher; E. G. S., William Hacker; G. Chap., John Leach; G. Oaptain, Joseph Hale; G. R. A. C., Alex. Thomas; G. Guard, William M. Black.


GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.


M. P. G. M., Thomas Newby; D. P. G. M., Thomas Pattison; T. I. G. M., William W. Austin; G. P. C., M. H. Rice; G. C. Guards, A. H. Thomas; G. Treas.,


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Charles Fisher; G. Recorder, William Hacker; G. Chaplain. John Leach ; G. Steward and Sentinel, A. A. Wilson.


INDIANA CONSISTORY S. P. R. S.


J. C. C., E. A. Davis; J. L. C., C. J. Dobbs; J. L. C., P. G. C. Hunt; J. G. O., John Love; J. G. C., Nathan Kim- ball; J. G. S., Geo. H. Fleming ; J. G. T., L. R. Martin; J. G. E., William Glenn; J. G. H., N. G. Burnham ; J. G. M., N. R. Ruckle; J. G. S., J. W. Smith; J. G. C., S. T. Scott; J. G. S., J. F. Haueisen.


INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX.


M. W. and P. M., J. Barnard; M. X. and P. K., Sen., N. R. Ruckle, M. X. and P. K., Jun., J. W. Smith; Res. P. K. Treas., L. R. Martin ; Res. P. K. Secy., Geo. K. Fleming; Res. P. K. Mr. Cer., W. H. Valentine ; Res. P. K. Capt., A. M. Benham; Asst. P. K. Capt., Fred. Haueisen.


SARAITT COUNCIL PRINCES OF JERUSALEM.


M. E. G. M., W. C. Stone ; G. H. P. S. B., P. G. C. Hunt; M. E. S. G. W., N. R. Ruckle; M. E. J. G. W., John Caven ; G. T., L. R. Martin; G. M. C., J. W. Smith ; G. M. of E., F. M. Heron; G. Tyler, Fred. Haueisen.


ADONIROM LODGE OF PERFECTION.


T. P. G. M., John Caven; H. T. P. G. M., John Love; S. G. W., W. H. Valentine; J. G. W., Wm. Glenn; G. K. S., C. W. Dobbs; G. Sec., George Fleming; G. Treas., L. R. Martin ; G. Orator, F. S. Newcomer; G. Master, J. W. Smith ; G, Captain, M. T. Scott; G. Tyler, Fred. Haueisen.


RAPER COMMANDERY, NO. 1.


E. C., E. Colestock; C. G., Erie Locke ; Prelate, John Caven; S. W., E. S. Dow; J. W., J. Ebert; Treas., H. Dau- mont ; Recorder, C. Fisher ; Warden, Geo. H. Fleming; Sentinel, W. M. Black.


INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER NO. 5.


H. P., J. M. Bramwell : R., Roger Perry; S., E. Colesttock: C. H., B. C. Dar- row ; P. S., G. B. Ingle, Jr. ; R. A. C., N. R. Ruckle ; Ist V. G. M., John B. Kelley; 2d V. G. M., L. Seibold ; 3d V. G. M., J. Mckibben ; Treas., J. Rey- nolds ; Secy., C. Fisher ; Guard, W. M. Black.


CITY LODGES.


ANCIENT LANDMARKS LODGE NO. 319.


W. M., George S. Warren; S. W., J. C. Walke; J. W., W. H. Valentine ; Treas., D. B. Jones; Secy., E. Har- mell; S. D., W. O. Stone; J. D., C. A. Bates ; Tyler, Fred. Haueisen.


CAPITAL CITY NO. 312.


M. W., W. M. Davis; S. M., W. H. Ireland ; J. M., Jeff. Harper ; Treas., Fred. Baggs ; Sec., A. F. Coorse; S. D., John Sullivan ; J. D., A. Bavington ; Tyler, J. J. Merritt.


CENTRE LODGE NO. 23.


W. M., B. C. Darow; S. W., Joseph Solo- mon; J. W., John Cavin; Treas., H. Daumont; Secy., Charles Fisher; S. D., N. R. Ruckle; J. D., C. E. Wright ; Stewarts, H. White and A. B. Prather; Tyler, J. H. Kappes.


INDIANAPOLIS COUNCIL NO. 2, OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.


Gr. Master, ; Dept., Roger Parry ; P. C. W., George B. Ingle, Jr ; C. G., Frank Farmer; Treas., H. Daumont ; Recorder, C. Fisher ; Sentinel, W. M. Black


MARION LODGE NO. 35.


W. M., John Ebert; S. W., Jackson Say- lor ; J. W., G. B. Ingle ; Treas., H. S. Bighorn; Secy., W. S. Cone ; S. D., E. J. Hardesty; J. D., T. C. Rout.


TEUTONIA LODGE.


M. W., J. C. Brinkmeyer; S. W., G. H. Brinkmeyer; J. W., C. Dehne; Secy., Louis Helle; Treas., Adam Spreng ; S. D., Christian Karle; J. D., Fred. Meyer; Tyler, -- Bernauer.


Odd Fellows.


THE GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA. I. O. O. F.,


Holds its semi-annual communication at Odd Fellows Hall, in the city of Indi- anapolis, on the Third Tuesdays of May and November of each year.


OFFICERS.


M. W. G. M, J. T. Sanders; R. W. D. G. M., S. L. Adams; R. W. G. W., J. A. Wildman; R. W. G. S., E. H. Barry ; R. W. G. T., T. P. Haughey ; G. Chap.,


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Rev. S. Bowers; G. M., F. A. Jeter ; G. Con., F. W. Kizer; G. H., William Bellis; G. G., G. W. Rose; G. Rep., T. B. McCarty; G. Rep., J. A. Funk.


GRAND ENCAMPMENT INDIANA.


OFFICERS.


M. W. G. P., C. P. Tally; M. E. G. H. P., T. G. Beharrele; G. S. W., G. H. Brink- meyer; G. J. W., G. W. Gordon; G. Treas., T. P. Haughey; G. Sec., E. H. Barry; G. Sent., Chris. Toler; D. G. S., J. S. Watson ; S. Rep., F. J. Blair.


CAPITAL LODGE NO. 12.


W. G., A. McLane; V. G., J. H. Hedges ; Secretary, J. B. Kelly; Per. Secretary, J. F. Walleck ; Treas., C. Hamlin.


CENTRE LODGE NO. 18.


N. G., J. A. Buchanan; V. G., S. W. Coch- rane; Secretary, E. M. Byrkit; Per. Secretary, G. P. Anderson ; Treasurer, John G. Waters.


GERMANIA LODGE NO. 129.


N. G., Charles Schmidt; V. G., M. Ginz ; Secretary, Charles Lauer; Per. Sec., Tob Bender; Treasurer, J. Schneider.


PHILOXENIAN LODGE NO. 44.


N. G., W. S. Cone; V. G., H. M. Mounts; Secretary, A. B. Howard ; Per. Sec., Geo. G. Staats; Treasurer, Jo. S. Wat- son.


MARION EMCAMPMENT NO. 35.


C. P., Carlin Hamlin ; H. P., A. McLane; S. W., A. J. Buckhart; J. W., ; Scribe, J. A. Ringer; Per. Scribe, W. W. Weeks; Treasurer, J. F. Wallick.


METROPOLITAN ENCAMPMENT NO. 5.


G. P., W. S. Cone ; H. P., J. W. Jones; S. W., Chas. Buck ; J. W., A. J. Corey ; Scribe, J. W. Byrkit; Treasurer, John Rey- nolds.


TEUTONIA ENCAMPMENT NO. 57.


C. P., M. Ginz; H. P., H. Wilking; S. W., P. Heddrick; J. W., Scribe, Fred. Smith; Per. Scribe, J. Scribner ; Treasurer, T. Bender.


Sons of Temperance.


GRAND DIVISION OF INDIANA.


G. W. P .. William W. H. McCurdy, India- napolis; G. W. A., C. E. Scarlett ; G. S., L. Abbett, Indianapolis ; G. T., J.


B. Abbett ; G. Chap., R. T. Brown; G. C., J. W. Vance; G. Sent., J. S. Va- narsdel. Next session at Indianapo- lis, the first Tuesday in November, 1868.


CITY DIVISIONS.


WASHINGTON DIVISION NO. 10.


Meets every Friday night in Temperance Hall, 30 west Washington street.


Cadets of Temperance.


GRAND SECTION OF INDIANA.


Grand Patron, W. R. Ellis, Lafayette ; Vice-Grand Patron, J. L. Harris, At- tica; Grand Secretary, L. Abbett, In- dianapolis; Grand Treasurer, John E. Taylor, Evansville ; Grand Guide, Jo- seph McLain, Kent Station; Grand Watchman, J. S. Vanarsdel, Thorn- town; Grand Chaplain, J. E. Ferrill, Indianapolis. Next session at Indi- anapolis, first Tuesday in November.


CITY SECTION.


MORRIS SECTION NO. 2.


Meets every Saturday night in Temperance Hall, 30 west Washington street.


Independent Order of Good Templars.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA.


OFFICERS.


G. W. C. T., Amanda M. Way, Indianapo- lis; G. W. C., S. Montgomery, Kokomo; G. W. V. T., J. W. Hasket; G. W. S., J. W. Husper, Terre Haute, and D. R. Pershing; G. W. T., J. Jenkins, Fort Wayne; G. W. Chap., H. J. Lacy ; G. W. M., J. M. Merwin, Cloverdale; G. W. D. M., Miss Cynthia A. Gard; G. W. I. G., Mrs. C. A. P. Smith, Delphi ; . Representatives to R. W. G. L., Aman- da M. Way, William Copp and S. T. Montgomery ; Alternates, M. F. Tho- mas, Cynthia A. Gard and N. Sim- mons. Next session at Terre Haute, commencing on the third Tuesday of October, 1868, at 2 o'clock P. M.,


CITY LODGES.


FOREST LODGE NO. 381.


Meets on Friday evening, at Wood's Hall.


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CENTER LODGE NO. 322.


Meets every Tuesday night in Wood's Hall, over Dorsey, Layman & Fletcher's Hardware Store. JULIAN LODGE NO. 74.


Meets every Wednesday evening in Tem- perance Hall, 30 west Washington street.


GOUGH LODGE NO. 178, I. O. G. T.


Meets in Wood's Hall, 64 east Washington street, every Monday evening. Tom. E. Null, W. C. T .; H. Clay Sculors, W. S.


Independent Order of Knights Templar of Temperance.


SUPREME COUNCIL.


G. W. C., Sir Harry Cassil, Indianapolis; R. L. C., Lady Peep Cassil, Indianapo- lis ; R. W., Sir Thos. S. Walterhouse, Muncie; E. C., Sir Samuel O. Budd, Muncie ; E. H., Sir Andrew A. Kauf- man, Anderson; E. S., Sir Joshua E. Knight, Anderson ; E. T., Sir John W. Westerfield, Anderson.


COEUR DE LION COUNCIL NO. 2. Meets every Saturday, in Wood's Hall. Druids. WASHINGTON GRAND GROVE NO. 3.


Meets 27₺ s. Meridian, on the last Thurs- day of every month. H. E. E., A. Haffner; Secretary, I. Kern.


Haragarie Society.


Meets every Tuesday evening, at the Hall, 14 and 16 south Delaware.


D. G. B., A. Naltner; E. B., Charles Heiser ; C. B., Edward Muller; W. B., H. Til- ly ; Secretary, H. Roy ; Treasurer, W. Richter.


Helvetia Bund.


Meets at 61 east Washington, every other Wednesday.


President, C. M. Meyer; Secretary, R. Hoefler; Treasurer, C. Fisher ; Door- keeper, N. Pfaender.


HUMBOLDT GROVE NO. 8.


E. E., P. Richwein ; W. E., Henry Piell ; Secretary, J. Verenickel; Treaurer, Geo. Fahrion.


I. O. B. B.


President, Joseph Myer ; Vice-President, Sol. Straus; Secretary, J. G. Joseph ; Treasurer, Samuel Kahn; Monitor, Leo. Kahn; Assistant Monitors, Lyon Kahn; Warden, A. Kahn; C. G., H. Rosenthal.


Grand Army of the Republic.


Head-Quarters Department of Indiana Grand Army of the Republic, Adju- tant General's office, 2 Atna Building. Grand Commander, Major General R. S. Foster; S. V. G. C., Charles Craft; J. V. G. C., George Humphreys ; J. G., T. W. Bennett; Q. G., Samuel Merrill; L. C., L. D. Waterman; G. C., L. H. Jameson ; A. G., O. M. Wilson.


Merchants and Manufacturers Exchange.


Meets every Saturday 3 P. M., at 27 south Meridian. This society, being recently organized, comprises the Merchants and Manufacturers, in general, of the city of Indianapolis.


President, W. E. Tarkington ; First Vice- President, Robert Connely ; Second Vice-President, Samuel Merrill ; Sec- retary, James Green ; Treasurer, John W. Murphy.


Executive Committee, E. T. Sinker, Chair- man ; J. M. Caldwell, R. S. Foster, E. C. Mayhew, J. D. Vinnedge.


Railroad Committee, George Merritt, J. E. Mooney, Frank Landers, H. Daily, A. Wallace.


Chamber of Commerce.


Vinton's Block, north Pennsylvania, oppo- site post-office.


President, James C. Ferguson ; First Vice- President, S. V. B. Noel; Second Vice- President, Thomas Kingan; Third Vice-President, A. Jones; Secretary, J. Bernard ; Board of Directors, John Carlisle, J. D. D. Pattison, J. W. Mur- phy, Lucien Hill, F. P. Rush, G. W. Smith, L. W. Hasselman, D. Gibson, Fielding Beeler, B. Coffin.


MARION CO. COURTS AND OFFICERS ..


County Officers.


Clerk, William C. Smock. Deputies, C. F. Rooker, R. M. Smock, L. L. Harvey, D. C. Granfield.


Sheriff, George W. Parker. Deputies, J. T. Elliott, H. C. Adams, John L. Hanna. Auditor, George F. McGinnis.


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CITY DIRECTORY.


Deputies, Frank Hamilton, E. M. Wilmington Treasurer, Frank Eidermeyer. Deputy Treasurers, A. L. Wright, B. F. Riley. Surveyor, Oliver W. Voorhies. Commissioners, Aaron McCreery, L. Vausyoe, J. K. English.


Common Pleas Court.


Meets first Mondays in February, June and October. Length of term, six weeks. Judge, S. T. Blair.


Marion Civil Circuit Court.


Meets first Mondays in November and May. Length of term, nine weeks. Judge, Cyrus C. Hines.


Criminal Court.


Meets first Mondays in January and July. Length of term, six months. Judge George H. Chapman.


INDIANA COURTS.


Supreme Court.


Meets at the Supreme Court Rooms, south- west corner Washington and Tennes- see, in Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday in May and November. Judges, Hon. James S. Frazer, Hon. Charles A. Ray, Hon. John T. Elliott, Hon. Robert O. Gregory.


Reporter, Gen. Benjamin Harrison. Attorney General, D. E. Williamson. Clerk, General Laz Noble. Sheriff, Samuel Lamb.


Deputy Sheriff, Samuel R. Judah.


U. S. Circuit Court,


FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA.


Meets first Tuesdays in May and Novem- ber. Circuit Court held by Hon. Da-


vid Davis, Assistant Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and Hon. D. McDonald, District Judge. Clerk, John D. Howland.


U. S. District Court.


Meets first Tuesdays in May and Novem- ber.


Judge, Hon. David McDonald.


Clerk, John D. Howland.


Deputy Clerk, William V. Humphreys.


District Attorney, Alfred Kilgore.


United States Marshal, General Benjamin J. Spooner.


United States Deputy Marshals, J. L. Bige- low, C. E. McDonald, J. C. Spooner. Land Office Register, Edmund Browning U. S. Commissioners, Edwin A. Davis, J. W. Raymond, Eben W. Kimball, O. M. Wilson and Fred. Knefler.


INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT.


Lieutenant Governor-Conrad Baker, acting Governor. Governor's Private Secretary-J. M. Com- mons. Secretary of State-Nelson Trusler. Auditor of State-T. B. McCarty. Treasurer of State-Nathan Kimball. Superintendent of Public Instruction-Prof. George W. Hoss. State Librarian-Rev. B. F. Foster. Attorney General-D. E. Williamson.


Adjutant General-W. H. H. Terrell. Quarter-Master General-Peter Schmock.


Indiana Military Agency.


Office, cor. Tennessee and Market, opposite State House.


General Agent-William Hannaman. Notary Public-James. Turner. Cashier-Lina J. G. Greenwalt. Clerk-J. H. Turner.


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AGRICULTURE.


Indiana State Board of Agriculture.


OFFICERS. President-Hon. A. D. Hamrick, Hamrick's Station, Putnam Co.


Vice-President-Dr. John C. Helm, Muncie, Delaware Co.


Treasurer-Carlos Dickson, Indianapolis. General Superintendent-John B. Sullivan, Indianapolis.


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Secretary-A. J. Holmes, Rochester, Ful- ton Co. OFFICE-State House, Indianapolis. MEMBERS.


1st District-E. T. Cox.


2d District-Hon. J. D. Williams.


3d District-John C. Shoemaker. 4th District-John McCrea.


5th District-Benjamin North. 6th District-D. E. Rees.


7th District -- Jacob Mutz.


8th District-Hon. W. C. Danaldson.


9th District-Hon. A. D. Hamrick.


10th District-Alexander Heron.


11th District-Dr. John C. Helm.


12th District-Joseph Poole.


13th District-Hezekiah Caldwell.


14th District-A. J. Holmes.


15th District-John Sutherland. 16th District-Dr. George W. McConnell. The Sixteenth Annual Fair will be held at Indianapolis Sept. 28th to Oct. 3d.


Marion County Agricultural and Horti- cultural Society.


Office, Hubbard's block, s. w. cor. Wash- ington and Meridian.


President-John S. Dunlop. Vice-President-D. Mears.


Secretary-John T. Francis.


Treasurer-W. S. Hubbard.


U. S. OFFICES IN THIS CITY.


United States Arsenal.


Located one-half mile from city corpora- tion east. The grounds consist of about seventy-five acres. There is al- ready completed a main store-house, one building for storing artillery, one magazine for storing powder, one set of officers' quarters and one office. Other buildings, for manufacturing and storing ammunition and for other purposes, will be put up from year to year, as fast as it is possible to do so. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William H. Har- ris, Colonel commanding.


United States Internal Revenue, Sixth District, Indiana.


Assessor-David Braden.


Deputy-L. M. Phipps.


Office room 14, post-office building.


Collector-Austin H. Brown. Deputy-Thomas Madden.


Office room 15, post-office building.


Register-Edmund Browning.


Office room 8, post-office building.


United States Marshal's Office.


(Room 6 post-office building.) U. S. Marshal-Benjamin Spooner.


Deputies-J. S. Bigelow, C. E. McDonald, W. C. David, John C. Spooner, H. N. Bigelow.


Indianapolis Post-Office. POST-OFFICE BUILDING.


Located south-east corner Pennsylvania and Market. Open, from the first of October to the first of April, from 7} A. M. to 6} P. M., and from April 1st to October Ist, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., on Sundays from 9 A. M. to 10 A. M.


Post- Master-D. G. Rose.


Assistant Post-Master-E. P. Thompson.


Money Order Clerk-T. B. Messick. Special Mail Agent-W. R. Bowen. Local Mail Agent-H. Vandegriff.


MAILS.


Going East, over Bellefontaine and Cent- ral Railways.


Going West, over Terre Haute & Indian- apolis and St. Louis Railroads.


Going North, over Peru and Lafayette Railroads.


Going South, over Cincinnati, Madison and Jeffersonville Railroads.


Going South-west, over Vincennes Railroad. Going North- west, over Indianapolis, Craw- fordsville & Danville Railroad.


BANKS AND BANKING HOUSES.


Bank of the State, incorporated 1857; clos- ing business. James M. Ray, prest., Joseph Moore, cashier.


Branch of the Bank of the State, n. e. cor. Washington and Meridian, Oliver Tousey, prest., D. M. Taylor, cashier. Citizens' National Bank, 4 e. Washington ; organized 1864, capital $300,000. Isaiah Mansur, pres., Joseph R. Haugh, cashier.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK,


s. e. cor. Washington and Meridian ; organized 1863, capital $500,000. Wil- liam H. English, prest., John C. New, cashier.


FLETCHER'S BANK,


30 e. Washington; organized 1830, capital $200,000. S. A. Fletcher & Co., props. Deposits received, dis- counts made, exchange and govern- ment securities bought and sold. Bank- ing hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.


HARRISON'S BANK,


15 e. Washington, established in 1855, capital $100,000. Alfred & John C. S. Harrison, proprietors. Deposits re- ceived, discounts made, and exchange bought and sold. Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.


INDIANA BANKING CO.,


28 e. Washington; organized 1865, capital $100,000. F. A. W. Davis, prest., W. W. Woolen, cashier, Samuel C. Vance, asst. cashier, John P. Lord, book-keeper, Oliver Boaz, messenger. Deposits received, discounts made, ex- change and government securities bought and sold. Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., daily.


INDIANA NATIONAL BANK, 2 e. Washington, cor. Meridian ; or- ganized 1865, capital $400,000. George


Tousey, prest., D. M. Taylor, cashier, Morris R. Eddy, book-keeper, James Nichol, teller. George Tousey, Oliver Tousey, George Merritt, Wm. Cough- lin, Daniel Stewart, Jacob P. Dunn, directors. Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. daily.


Indianapolis Branch Banking Co., Fletcher & Sharpe, props., 49 e. Washington, cor. Pennsylvania, capital $200,000; have been ongaged in banking busi- ness for 35 years. Deposits received and discounts made daily from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.


INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL


BANK, under Odd Fellows' Hall, n. e. cor. Washington and Pennsylvania, chartered 1864, capital $500,000, sur- plus fund, $80,800. Theodore P. Haughey, prest., A. F. Williams, cash - ier, Henry Latham, asst. cashier. S. A. Fletcher, Sr., F. M. Churchman, Ingram Fletcher, E. Sharpe and Theo- dore P. Haughey, directors. Deposits received, discounts made, gold, silver, exchange and government securities bought and sold. Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.




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