Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1869, Part 3

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Indianapolis : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 448


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HIGH SCHOOL-W. P. Fishback and Rev. E. P. Ingersoll.


FIRST WARD-Dr. J. M. Gaston and Charles P. Jacobs.


SECOND WARD-Dr. W. B. Fletcher and Isaac C. Hays.


THIRD WARD-Rev. C. H. Marshall and Rev. R. D. Robinson.


FOURTH WARD-Rev. H. A. Edson and Hon. O. B. Hord. FIFTH WARD-Simon Yandes and Rev. L. H. Jameson.


SIXTH WARD-A. H. Brown. and A. Seiden- sticker.


SEVENTH WARD-Charles Secrest and S. V. B. Noel. EIGHTH WARD-Rev. L. G. Hay and Samuel Merrill. NINTH WARD -- Rev. B. F. Rawlings and J. H. Kappes.


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.


There are twelve School Buildings and sev- enty-eight teachers. The Schools are di- vided into three departments: Primary, Intermediate and High School, with four grades in each department. A new School building is contemplated, and will be erected in the extreme northern por- tion of the city, in some elligible location, which, with the present large number of school buildings now completed, will af- ford accommodations equal to any city in the West, compared to the population of the city.


FIRST WARD-Southwest corner New Jer- sey and Vermont. Miss Henrie Colgon, prin- cipal ; Mary Colgon, Chloe Murphy, Ibbie Green, Maggie Elder, Mary Cropsey, Kate Coffin, teachers.


SECOND WARD-Delaware between Ver- mont and Michigan. Ella S. Tysen, (Mrs.) Principal ; Lutie M. Brouse, Pauline Conde, Vina A. Tedrowe, teachers.


THIRD WARD-New York between Illinois and Tennessee. Jennie Lindley, Mary Tay- lor, Emma Root, teachers.


FOURTH WARD-(Old House) Market west of West, (New House) Michigan northeast corner Blackford. W. J. Button, principal; Amanda P. Funnelle Emma Laird, Annie Tyler, Ella Coffin, Hannah Collins, Annie Barbour, Marie Bradshaw, teachers.


FIFTH WARD-Maryland between Missis- sippi and Missouri. Eliza T. Ford, princi- pal; Mary Kelley , Augusta Brown, Laura Ford, Mattie McEnnally, Anna Winder, Bette Jameson, Alice Wilson, teachers.


FIFTH WARD BRANCH (Colony School)- South side Root near River. Miss M. A. McEnnally, in charge.


SIXTH WARD-Union between Merrill and McCarty. Helen A. Davis, principal, Mat- tie A. Robinson, Mrs. Emma Colwell, Mary E. Laughlin, Mary E. Wilson, Etta Bradshaw, Lizzie Murphy, Belle Crawford Sarah Sloan, Alice Gray, Grace D. Wilson, teachers ; Louise Seeberger, and Mrs. E. S. Miller, teachers German department.


SEVENTH WARD-East between Georgia and Louisiana. Mary Ingersoll, Alice Se - crest, teachers.


EIGHTH WARD-Virginia avenue corner Huron. Maria H. Jones, principal, Mrs. Sarah C. Wirt, Abbie Davis, Mattie Camp- bell, Julia Stevens, Alvina Nichols, Clara Harlan, teachers.


NINTH WARD-(Old House) corner Ver. mont and Davidson. (New House) corner Michigan and Davidson. Mary E. Perrott, Mrs. Mary Aborn, Ada Khem, Mrs. Nannie Noble, Linnie Doxon, Mrs. Mary Curry, Mattie Gregory, Sarah Beck, Amanda Shoe- maker, Flora Finch, Jennie Newton, teach- ers ; Dora Miller, Kate Oechles, teachers German department.


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CITY REGISTER.


A. GRADE, Intermediate Department-High School Building. Fidelia Anderson, Mag- gie Bell, teachers.


HIGH SCHOOL-Market northwest corner Circle. Wm. A. Bell, principal, Eliza Cam- mell, Emily Johnson, Mary Kreutzer, Mrs. E. A. Green, Sarah Kelley, teachers. Spe- cial Teachers-George B. Loomis, Music ; Miss N. Cropsey, Primary Astronomy ; An- nie Griggs, Gymnastics ; Selma Ingersoll, Writing.


NUMBER OF TEACHERS AND PUPILS IN EACH WARD.


See the following Schedule :


Wards.


NUMBER OF PUPILS.


TEACHERS.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


M.


F.


Total


1


200


196


396


7


7


2


119


127


246


4


4


3


95


89


184


3


3


4


301


306


607


1


8


5


208


174|


382


8


9


6


303


357


660


14


14


7 & 8


309


300


609


9


9


9


321


304


625


13


13


A.Int.


38


53


91


2


2


H. S.


59


81


140


1


5


6


1853


1987


3840


2


72


74


Special Teachers


1


3


4


3


75


78


STATEMENT OF SCHOOL PROPERTY. The estimated value of improvments, in- cludes buildings, fences and furniture,


FIRST WARD SCHOOL HOUSE-Corner of Ver- mont and New Jersey streets. Size of lot, 90 by 195 feet. Building, brick, two sto- ries, five school rooms. Capacity for 293 pupils. Value of lot, $7,000; value of im- provements, $6,000; total, $13,000.


SECOND WARD SCHOOL HOUSE-Delaware street, between Vermont and Michigan. Size of lot, 101 by 195 feet. Building, brick, two stories, four school rooms. Ca- pacity for 234 pupils. Value of lot, $9,000; value of improvements, $4,000; total $13 000. THIRD WARD SCHOOL HOUSE-New York streeet, between lilinois and Tennessee. Size of lot, 82.6 by 195 feet. Building, brick, two stories, three school rooms, Capacity for 168 pupils. Value of lot, $5,000; value of improvements, $6,000; to- tal, $11,000.


FOURTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE-Market street between West and California. Size of lot, 67.6 by 204 feet. Building, brick, one sto - ry, two school rooms. Capacity for 154 pupils. Value of lot, $3,000; value of im- provements, $3,000; total, $6,000.


FOURTH WARD, NEW SCHOOL HOUSE-Cor- ner of Michigan and Blackford streets. Size of lot, 157.43 by 210 feet. Building, brick, two stories and attic, nine school


rooms. Capacity for 500 pupils. Value of lot, $4.000; value of improvements, $32,000; total, $36,000.


FIFTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE -- Maryland street, between Mississippi and the Canal. Size of lot, 67.6 by 195 feet. Building, brick, two stories, five school rooms. Ca- pacity for 285 pupils. Value of lot $4,000; value of improvements, $9,000, total, $13,000.


FIFTH WARD, NEW SCHOOL HOUSE- Root street, between West and White River. Size of lot-north front on Root street, 144 feet; east on alley, 231; south on Kin- gan street, 291; West on the river, 300 feet. Building, frame, one story, two school rooms. Capacity for 128 pupils. Value of lot, $3,500; value of improvements, $2,000; total, $5,500.


SIXTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE-Union street, between Merrill and McCarty. Size of lot, 233.4% by (average of) 160 feet. Build- ing, brick, four stories. Capacity, 800 pupils. Value of lot, $6,500; improve- ments, $40,000; total, $46,500.


SEVENTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE-East street, north of Louisiana. Size of lot, 90 by 202 feet. Building, brick, one story, two school rooms. Capacity for 107 pupils. Value of lot, $5,000; value of improvements, $2,500; total, $7,500.


EIGHTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE-Virginia av- enue, corner of Huron street. Size of lot, on Virginia avenue, 238.6 feet; on Hu- ron street, 163 feet; north line, 134.5 feet; south side, 123.4 feet. Building, brick, three stories, six school rooms. Capacity for 364 pupils. Value of lot, $5,500; value of improvements, $10,000; total, $15,500.


NINTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE-Corner of Ver- mont and Davidson streets. House rented. Capacity for 200 pupils.


NINTH WARD, NEW SCHOOL HOUSE-Corner of Michigan and Davidson streets. Size of lot, 140 by 150 feet. Building, two stories and an attic, nine school rooms. Capacity for 500 pupils. Value of lot, $4,000; value of improvements, $32,000; total, $36,000.


TOTAL VALUATION-Total value of the school property, $213,000.


Schools Colored.


ALLEN CHAPEL DAY SCHOOL-S. A. EI- bert, principal; north side Broadway, bet. Cherry and Christian avenue.


FOURTH WARD DISTRICT SCHOOL- South side Market. between West and Cal- ifornia. George H. W. Stewart, teacher, PUBLIC SCHOOL-180 West Georgia. Me- linda Lawrence, teacher.


SCHOOL-642 North Mississippi. I. M. Wil- liams, teacher.


RUFUS CONRAD, (col') teacher, Second, near Lafayette Railroad.


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Schools Parochial and Private.


GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL-Established 1859. Theodore Dingeldey, principal. North side Maryland, between Delaware and Alabama.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL SCHOOL -- South East, opposite Stevens. M. G. I. Stern, principal.


GERMAN LUTHERAN SCHOOL-Herman Fruchtenicht, principal. North side Geor- gia, between East and Liberty.


NORTH OHIO, between Delaware and Penn- sylvania. Minnie Jewell, principal.


PENNSYLVANIA, southwest corner South. Maurice Ferriter, teacher.


ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL, FOR BOYS-Broth ers of the Sacred Heart. in charge. North side Georgia, between Illinois and Tennes- see.


ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-Located South Tennessee, ne. cor. Georgia. Sisters of Providence, in charge. .


STAINT MARY'S GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL-Alley between Pennsylvania and Delaware, Maryland and Georgia.


ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL-Dough- erty, near Virginia avenue.


49 NORTH ALABAMA -- Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, principal.


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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


BUILDERS AND MANUFACURERS ASSO. CIATION. Organized April Ist 1867. Cap- ital Stock $50,000. C. Eden, Pres. Jamies Hassen. Sec. J. L. Avery, Treas.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS .- C. Eden, Pres. J. L. Avery, Treas. James Hassen, Sec. John B. Many, H. W. Hildebrand, T. W. Brouse, E. Daly.


CITIZENS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. Office ns. Louisiana bet. S. Illinois and S. Tennessee. Incorporated June 4th 1861. Authorized capital $250,000. E. S. Alvord, Pres. W. H. English, Treas. R. F. Fletcher, Supt. J. C. Alvord, Sec.


DIRECTORS .- E. S. Alvord, W. H. English, J. B. Slosson, E. G. English, R. F. Fletcher. INDIANAPOLIS COAL AND MINING COM- PANY. Office No. 19 Circle street. Incor- porated April 1st 1866.


OFFICERS .- Dr. W. S. Pierce, Pres. Edwin Carpenter, Sec. Nathaniel Carpenter, Treas. and Supt. Prof. R. T. Brown. Mineralogist and Geologist, W. H. Turner & Co. Lessees. DIRECTORS,-Dr. W. S. Pierce, Wm. Braden, Deloss Root, John C. Green, John M. Todd, Wm. L. Pyle, Ezra Carpenter.


INDIANAPOLIS COTTON MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY. Washington, (Nat. Road) north of the bridge. Capital Stock $150,- 000.


OFFICERS,-John Thomas, Pres. Win. Rowe, Treas. Win. W.Ison, Sec. R. P. Duncan, Supt.


DIRECTORS .- John Thomas J. C. Geisen- dorff, W. W. Leathers, Wm. Wallace, Wm. Rowe, Nathan Kimball.


INDIANAPOLIS GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO. S. A. Fletcher, Jr. Pres. S. A. Fletcher Sr. Treas. L. VanLaningham, Sec., Pennsyl- vania ne. cor. Maryland.


INDIANAPOLIS PIANO MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY: Office and Factory 159 and 161 E. Washington. Incorporated Janu. ary 1868. Capital Stock $100,000. J. A. Geisendorff, Pres. Isaac Thalman, Sec. and Treas. W. H. Robinson, Supt.


INDIANAPOLIS PRINTING AND PUBLISH- ING HOUSE. Incorporated Feb. 1869. Cap- ital Stock $20 000.


OFFICERS,-W. W. Dowling, Pres. Scott But- ler, Sec. and Treas.


DIRECTORS,-W. W. Dowling, J. E. Downey, Elijah Goodwin, John Doughty, Ovid But- ler, Sr.


INDIANAPOLIS ROLLING MILL CO. cap- ital $600,000.


OFFICERS .- John M. Lord, Pres. and Supt. C. B. Parkman, Sec. A. Jones, Treas. John Thomas, Manager.


DIRECTORS .- J. M. Lord, John Thomas, Wm. O. Rockwood, E. J. Peck, A. Jones.


INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS SLEEP- ING CAR COMPANY, H. Q, Sanderson, President ; Charles J. Sanderson Secretary and Treasurer. Office Union Depot.


INDIANAPOLIS WAGON AND AGRICUL- TURAL WORKS. Incorporated, Decem. ber 1866. Authorized capital, $100,000. Office and factory, No. 172 S. Tennessee st. OFFICERS .- W. H. Jones, Pres, George T. Moore, Sec. and Treas. W. A. Pattison, Agent.


UNION NOVELTY WOKS MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY. Organized Jan, 1869. Capital $45,000. Located W. St. Clair, cor. Canal, office same.


OFFICERS .- S. C. Frink, Pres. R. S. Dorsey, Sec. and Treas. H. A. Moore, Supt.


DIRECTORS .- S. C. Frink, R. S. Dorsey, H. A. Moore, E. O. Frink.


WHITE RIVER AND BIG EAGLE CREEK GRAVEL ROAD CO. OFFICERS .- John H. Wiley, Pres. W. P. Clements, Sec.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


(Home Companies.)


EQUITABLE, a mutual company, incorpo- rated 1861, now closing business. Win. Manlove, receiver; office, room 4, Eden's block, Market street.


FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, organized August 1st 1866, office cor. Illi- nois and Kentucky av. James Ray, Pres. Wm. S. Hubbard, Vice Pres. and Treas., Edward P. Howe, Secy., Bennet F. Witt. Gen. Supervising Agent.


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GERMAN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. COMMERCIAL, (Daily Evening), M. T. Lee, Organized 1854. Cash capital $38040. editor and propr. Illinois, ne. cor. Wash- ington. A. Seidensticker, Pres. Valentine Butsch, Vice President, Fred. Ritzinger, Sec, 16 S. FUTURE, (German Weekly), issued by the Gntenberg Co. Meridian, se. cor. Circle. Delaware.


HOME, a mutual company, organized in 1864, now closing business, under the manage- ment of a receiver. Charles W. Smith, Jr., room 5, Yohn's blk., N. Meridian.


INDIANA FIRE, originally a mutual com- pany, organized 1862, now doing business on the stock system, with a capital of about $200,000. J. S. Harvey, Pres., W. T. Gibson, Sec., office, room 5 Odd Fellows' Hall, over Indianapolis National Bank, cor. Washing- ton and Pennsylvania.


INDIANAPOLIS, a stock company, chartered 1836, authorized capital. $500,000; office in old bank building, cor. Virginia av. and S. Pennsylvania. Wm. Henderson, Pres., Al- exander C. Jameson, Secy.


SINNISSIPPI, a mutual company, organized in -, now closing business under the management of a receiver, T. W. Whittman, over 87 E. Market.


UNION, a stock company, organized 1865, with a cash capital of $200,000, has lately retired from business by reinsnring her risks in the Home Insurance Co., of New York.


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INDIANA STATE GOVERN- MENT.


Governor-Conrad Baker, Indianapolis. Lieut Governor -Will Cumback, Greensburg. Governor's Private Secy .-- John Commons. Secretary of State-Max F. A. Hoffman. Auditor of State-John D. Evans.


Treasurer of State-Nathan Kimball, Indian. apolis.


Superintendent of Public Instruction-Barna- bas C. Hobbs, Indianapolis.


State Librarian-Moses G. McClain. Attorney General-D. E. Williamson. Adjutant General-To be appointed.


0- Indiana Military Agency.


Ofice cor. Tennessee and Market. General Agent, Willliam Hannaman, Indianapolis; John G. Greenawalt, Notary Public. -0-


NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICA- TIONS.


AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE, Mrs. M. M. B. Goodwin, editor and propr. Issued by the Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House. BEHARRELL'S BIBLICAL BIOGRAPHY, Donney & Brouse, publishers. Issued by the Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House.


HEART AND HAND, (monthly), Rev. E. P- Ingersoll, editor; A. A. Barnes & Co., pub- lishers ; office, 33 E. Washington.


INDEPENDENT, (monthly) S. T. Montgom- ery, editor, 10} S. Pennsylvania.


INDIANA MASONIC HOME ADVOCATE, (monthly), F. M. Blair, editor and publish- er. 44 N. Pennsylvania, Vinton's Block.


INDIANA SCHOOL JOURNAL, (monthly), G. W. Hoss and Thomas Charles, editors and proprs. Issued by the Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House.


INDIANA TEACHER, (monthly), John B. Allen, editor and propr. Issued by the In- dianapolis Printing and Publishing House. INDIANA VOLKSBLATT, (weekly ), J. Boet- ticher, editor and propr. 164 E. Washing- ton.


INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, Republican, (daily except Sunday, weekly, Friday), Douglas & Conner, publishers, Market, ne. cor. Circle, (Journal bldg.)


JOLLY HOOSIER, (monthly), A. C. Roach, editor and publisher. Issued by the Jour- nal office, Market, ne. cor. Circle.


LADIES' CHRISTIAN MONITOR, (monthly) Mrs. M. M. B. Goodwin. editor and propr. issued by the Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House.


LADIES OWN MAGAZINE, (Monthly), Mrs. M. Cora Bland, editor. Bland & Taylor, publishers, 19 N. Meridian.


LITTLE CHIEF, (monthly), Shortridge & Alden, editors and proprs. Issued by the Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House. LITTLE SO WER, (weekly), W. W. Dowling, editor and propr. Issued by the Indianap- olis Printing and Publishing House.


MIRROR, (daily, Sundays excepted, weekly Saturday), independent, Harding, Mor- ton & Finch, publishers, 19 N. Meridian.


MOCKING BIRD, (German weekly, Sunday) issued by the Gutenburg Co., Meridian, se. cor. Circle.


MORNING WATCH, (monthly) W. W. Dow- ling, editor and propr. Issued by the Indi- anapolis Printing and Publishing House.


MOTHER'S MONITOR, (monthly) Mrs. M. M. B. Goodwin, editor and propr. Issued by the Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House.


NORTHWESTERN, (monthly), Martin & Hopkins, editors and publishers, Market, ne. cor. Circle, (Journal bldg.)


NORTHWESTERN FARMER, (monthly), Bland & Taylor, editors and proprs., 19 N. Meridian


ODD FELLOWS' TALISMAN, (monthly) R. J. Strickland, editor and publisher, 30 S. Meridian.


OLD OAKEN BUCKET, (monthly), Cowen & Protzman, publishers and proprs. Issued by Sentinel office, 16 E. Washington.


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ROACH'S WESTERN MUSEUM, (monthly), A. C. Roach, editor and publisher. Issued by Journal office, Market, ne. cor. Circle.


SPARKLING GEM, (monthly), Mrs. M. M. B. Goodwin, editor, A. Q. Goodwin, publisher, 30 S. Meridian.


STATE SENTINEL, (daily, except Sunday, weekly, Wednesday), R. J. Bright, propr .; J. J. Bingham, editor in chief ; J. H. Holli- day, local editor; John Schley, night editor. 1672 E. Washington.


SUNBEAM, (monthly), William Travis, edi- tor. Issued by the Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House.


TELEGRAPH, (German), published daily and weekly by the Gutenburg Co., C. Beyschlag, editor. Office Meridian, se. cor. Circle.


THE INVENTOR AND MECHANIC, a jour- nal of industrial art, published monthly by Charles Werbe, propr., 81 E. Market.


WESTERN FIRESIDE, (monthly) F. C. Hol- liday, editor ; R. R. City Printing Co., proprs., 35%% E. Market, Vinton's Block.


WESTERN MANUFACTURER'S REVIEW AND RAILROAD JOURNL, (semi-month- ly), A. L. Logan, editor and propr., 30 S. Meridian.


WESTERN MUSICAL REVIEW, (monthly), H. L. Benham & Co., editors and publish- ers, No. 1 Martindale's Block, Market, ne. cor. Pennsylvania. Issued at Journal of- fice.


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PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS, OF- FICES AND BUILDINGS.


ACADEMY OF MUSIC, se. cor. Illinois and Ohio.


ETNA BUILDING, es. Pennsylvania bet. Washington and Market.


ALVORD'S BLOCK. sw. cor. Meridian and Georgia.


BATES HOUSE BLOCK, Illinois nw, cor. Washington.


BISMARK HALL, Virginia av. nr. McCarty. BLACKFORD'S BLOCK, Washington se. cor. Meridian.


BLAKE BLOCK, ss. Washington bet. Illinois and Tennessee.


BROWN'S BLOCK, Pennsylvania nw. cor. Washington.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Vinton's Block, Pennsylvania sw. cor. Market.


CITY OFFICES. Glenn's Block.


COLLEGE HALL, sw. cor. Washington and Pennsylvania.


COMMERCIAL BUILDING, cor. Meridian and Circle.


COUNTY BUILDINGS, Court House Square, ns. Washington bet. Delaware and Ala- bama.


COUNTY OFFICES, Court House Square, ns. Washington bet. Delaware and Ala- bama.


DAUBENSPECK'S BLOCK, 17 to 27 Massa- chusetts av.


EDEN'S BLOCK, ss. Market bet. Pennsylva- nia and Delaware.


EMENEGGER HALL, ss. Washington bet. Delaware and Alabama ..


FATOUT'S BLOCK, ss Washington bet. Mississippi and Canal.


GALLUP'S BLOCK, Tennessee se. cor. Market,


GLENN'S BLOCK, ss. Washington bet. Meridian and Pennsylvania.


GOOD TEMPLAR'S HALL, sw. cor. Merid- ian and Washington.


GYMNASIUM HALL, nw. cor. Meridian and Maryland.


HERETH'S BLOCK, N. Delaware opposite Court House.


HUBBARD'S BLOCK, Washington, sw. cor. Meridian.


JOURNAL BUILDING, Market, ne. cor. Circle.


MARMONT HALL, H. Marmont, propr. 102, 104 and 106 S. Illinois.


MARTINDALE'S BLOCK, Pennsylvania ne. cor. Market.


MASONIC HALL, W. Washington se. cor. Tennessee.


METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 84 W. Wash- ington.


MILLER'S BLOCK, nw. cor. Illinois and Market.


MILLER'S HALL, cor. Delaware and Pearl. MORRISON'S BLOCK, Meridian, nw. cor. Maryland.


MORRISON'S OPERA HALL, Meridian ne. cor. Maryland.


MOZART HALL, es. Delaware bet. Wash- ington and Maryland.


MUSIC HALL, ns. Court bet. Delaware and Pennsylvania.


NEWS BLOCK, 10 and 12 E. Washington.


NORWOOD BLOCK, ws. Illinois bet. Washı- ington and Market.


ODD FELLOWS' HALL & BUILDING, ne. cor. Pennsylvania and Washington.


PALMER HOUSE BLOCK, ne. cor. Illinois and Washington.


POST OFFICE, Pennsylvania se. cor. Market. REVENUE DETECTIVE, (State) J. T. Bryer, No. 4 Vinton's Block.


ROBERT'S BLOCK, ns. Louisiana opposite Depot.


SCHNULL'S BLOCK, sw. cor. Meridian and Maryland.


SEIDENSTICKER'S BLOCK, opposite ss. Union Depot.


SHERMAN HOUSE BLOCK, Louisiana op- posite Depot.


STATE HOUSE, full square bet. Washington and Market and Tennessee and Mississippi.


SUPERVISOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, (State) G. B. Williams, room 4 Vinton's Block.


SUPREME COURT AND STATE OFFICE BUILDING, sw. cor. Washington and Tennessee.


TALBOTT & NEW'S BLOCK. es. Pennsyl- vania bet. Washington and Market


TEMPERANCE HALL, ns. Washington bet. Illinois and Meridian.


THORP'S HALL & BLOCK, ss. Market bet, Pennsylvania and Delaware.


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TILFORD'S BUILDING, Meridian se. cor. Circle.


TURNERHALL, ns. Maryland bet. Delaware and Alabama.


UNION DEPOT, Louisiana bet. Illinois and Meridian.


UNION HALL, ss. Washington bet. Dela- ware and Alabama


UNITED STATES OFFICES AND COURT ROOM, in Post Office Building se. cor. Pennsylvania and Market.


VINTON'S BLOCK, Pennsylvania sw. cor. Market.


WALLACE'S HALL, 54 S. Delaware


WASHINGTON HALL, Philip Fahrback propr. 78 and 80 W. Washington.


WILEY'S BLOCK, ws. Pennsylvania bet. Market and Washington.


YOHN'S BLOCK, Meridian ne. cor. Wash- ington.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


Ancient and Honorable Order of Free and Accepted Masons.


THE GRAND LODGE-Meets in the city of Indianapolis, at the Grand Masonic Hall, West Washington street, southeast cor- ner Tennessee, Tuesday after the fourth Monday in May, annually. Grand Secre- tary's office in Grand Masonic Hall. Mar- tin H. Rice, M. W. G. M. of Plymoth ; Geo. W. Potter, R. W. G. D. M. of New Albany ; Wm. T. Clark, R. W. S. G. W. of Indianapolis ; Christian Fetta, R. W. J. G. W. of Indianapolis ; John M. Bremwell, R. W. G. S. of Indianadolis ; Charles Fisher, R. W. G. T. of Indianapolis.


THE GRAND CHAPTER-Meets annually on the third Wednesday in October.


GRAND COUNCIL-R. and S. Masters- Meets annually on Tuesday before the third Wednesday in October.


GRAND COMMANDERY-Meets on the first Tuesday in April. Thomas Newby, of Cam- bridge City, M. E. G. Commander; David P. Wheden, of Fort Wayne, R. E. D. G. C .; Thomas Pattison, of Aurora, G. G .; El- bridge G. Hamilton. of Laporte, G. C. G .; Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, G. T .; John M. Bramwell, of Indianapohs, G. R .; Rev. Thomas H. Lynch, of Brookville, E. G. P .; George A. Johnson, of Cambridge City, G. S. W .; George V. Howk, of New Albany, G. I. W .; George H. Fish, of Evansville, G. Standard B .; W. F. Cushing, of South Bend, G. W .; William M. Black, of Indian- apolis, G. C. G.


Subordinate Lodges in Indianapolis.


The six following Subordinate, Lodges meet in the Grand Masonic Hall, West Washing- ton street, corner Tennessee.


CENTRE LODGE, NO. 23-meets on the first Wednesday in each month. Benjamin C. Darrow, W. M .; Joseph Solomon, S. W .; George W. Tucker, J. W. (pro tem.); Hen- ry Daumont, Treas .; Charles Fisher, Sec.


MARION LODGE, NO. 35-Meets on the third Wednesday in each month. John Ebert, W. M .; J. Saylor, S. W .; John M. Bramwell, Sec.


TEUTONIA LODGE, NO. 178-Meets on the second Wednesday in each month. Of- ficers elected June. J. C. Brinkmeyer, Meridian:


CAPITAL CITY LODGE, NO. 312-Meets on the first Tuesday in each month. W. H. Ireland, W. M .; J. H. Colclazer, S. W .; W. Kitzmiller, J. W .; Fred. Baggs, Treas .; G. H. Fleming, Sec .: A. L. Stoner, S. D .; Wm. Weir, J. D .; H. Seibert, S .; M. D. Stacy, S .; Thomas Vance, T.


ANCIENT LANDMARKS LODGE, NO. 319 -Meets on the first Thursday in each month. George Warren, W. M .; Julius C. Walk, S. W .; Charles A. Bates, J. W .; Barton D. Jones, Tras .; Ephraim Hart- well, Sec .; W. H. Valentine, S D .; Arthur Galbraith, J. D .; Thomas C. Tilt, S .; Chas. McGuire, S .; Charles John, T.


MYSTIC TIE LODGE, W. D .- Meets on the fourth Monday in each Month. John Cra- ven, W .; George Engle, jr., S. W .; Smitlı, M. D ; Wm. Cone, Sec .; John Rey- nold, Treas.


INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER, NO. 5-Meets on the first Friday in each month. Roger Parry, H. P .; Ephraim Colestock, K .; Ja- cob King, S .; John Ebert, C. H .; W. S. Cone, P. S .; Charles A. H. Bates, R. A. C .; Thomas C. Ront, G. M. 3d V .; Joshua R. McKibbon. G. M. 2d V .; Henry Daumont, G. M. Ist V.


INDIANAPOLIS COUNCIL, NO. 2-Meets on the first Monday in each month. Jolin Ebert, I. G. M .; Roger Parry, Dep. I. G. M .; Ephraim Colestock, P.IC. W .; J. R. McKib- bon, C. G .; H. Daumont, Treas .; C. Fisher, R.


RAPER COMMANDERY, NO. 1-Meets on the fourth Wednesday in each month. Ro- ger Parry, E. C .; Alfred L. Webb, G .; Wm. R. Bullard, C. G ; John Ebert, P .; Geo. H, Fleming, S. W .: W. S. Cone, J. W .; H. Dau- mont, Treas .; C. Fisher, R .; H. S. Bighan. W.


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ODD FELLOWS.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows. THE GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA, --- Holds its semi-annual communication at Odd Fellows' Hall, in the city of Indiana- polis, on the third Tuesdays of May and November of each year.


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CITY REGISTER.


CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 124-John B. Kel- ley, Noble Grand; Carlin Hamlin, Vice Grand; Henry C. Adams, Secretary; John F. Wallick, Permanent Secretary; John McElwe, Treasurer; James H. Hodges and M. R. Barnard, Representatives to Grand Lodge; Henry W. McCune, R. S. to N. G., Frederick J. Prail, L. S. to N. G .; Ben. D. House, R. S. to V. G .; Calvin F. Rooke Warden; A. R. Miller, Conductor; Artemus; Morris, I. S .; Paul Sherman, O. S .; Eli Thompson, R. S. S .; Henry Nichols, L. S. L .; Moses R. Bernard, Chaplain.


LODGE NO. 18, -Noble Grand, E. M. Byrkitt; Vice Grand, E. A. Ferguson; Recording Secretary, Charles Maguire; Permanent Secretary, George P. Anderson; Treasurer, John G. Waters; Representatives to Grand Lodge, Samuel W. Cochran and John A. Buchanan; Trustees, Henry Allen, James H. Perry, and John G. Pendergast.




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