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Fort Wayne Av, from cor North and Pennsylvania, northeast.
Garden, from east to west crossing Meridian, fifth south of Washing- ton.
Geisendorff, from National Road north, eighth west of Meridian.
Georgia, from east to west crossing Meridian, second south of Wash- ington.
Grant, from nr cor of Eckert and Merrill, south and east to West. Greer, from north to south, ninth east of Meridian.
Gregg, from New Jersey east, first north of St Clair.
Grove, second southeast of Pine. Harrison, from Noble east, second south of Louisiana.
Helen, from Maryland south, sev- enth west of Meridian.
Henderson, from nr cor of Illinois and Tinker, north.
Henry, from Mississippi west, first south of South.
High, from McCarty south, sixth east of Meridian.
Homes, from Buchanan north, first west of Virginia Av.
Home Av, from Fort Wayne Av east, second north of Christian Av. Holbrook, from Cedar southeast, First southwest of Elm.
Howard, from First north, fifth west of Meridian.
Huron, first southwest of Fletcher Av
Illinois, from north to south cross- ing Washington, first west of Me- ridian.
Indiana Av, from cor of Ohio and Illinois, northwest.
Jackson, from Home Av south, first east of Fort Wayne Av.
John, from Peru east, north of St Clair.
Jones, from West west, sixth south of McCarty.
first northeast of Kentucky Av, from cor of Wash- Fletcher Av.
ington and Illinois, southwest.
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Kingan, from West west, second | Mill, from north to south crossing south of McCarty. First, first west of Howard.
Lafayette, from First north, fourth west of Meridian.
Lenox, from nr corner of Howard and First, north.
Liberty, from north to south cross- ing Washington, sixth east of Meridian.
Lockerbie, from East east, first west of New York.
Locust, from Morris north, first east of Meridian.
Lord, from Noble east, first south of Louisiana.
Louisiana from east to west cross- ing Meridian, third south of Washington.
McCarty, from east to west cross- ing Meridian, seventh south of Washington.
McGinnis, from McCarty south, fifth west of Meridian.
McKernan, from Buchanan south, first west of Virginia Av.
McNabb, from Meridian west, first south of Louisiana.
' Madison Av, from cor Meridian and South, south east.
Maple, from McCarty south, second west of Meridian.
Maria, from Smith west, first north of Rhode Island.
Market, from the circle east and west, first north of Washington.
Maryland, from east to west, cross- ing Meridian, first south of Wash- ington.
Massachusetts Av, from cor Ohio and Pennsylvania, north east.
Maxwell, from Elizabeth north, first west of Patterson.
Meek, from Noble east, first soutlı of Maryland.
Meikle, from McCarty south, sixth west of Meridian.
Meridian, from the circle north and south, crossing Washington near the business portion of the city.
Merrill, from east to west crossing Meridian, sixth south Washington. Michigan, from east to west crossing Meridian, fifth north Washington.
Minerva, from North southı, tenth west of Meridian.
Mississippi, from north to south crossing Washington, third west of Meridian.
Missouri, from north to south cross- ing Washington, fourth west of Meridian.
Morris, from east to west crossing Meridian, tenth south of Wash- ington.
Morrison, from Delaware east, sec- ond north of St Joseph.
Mulberry, from McCarty south, sec- ond east of Meridinn.
New Jersey, from north to south crossing Washington, fourth east of Meridian.
New York, from east to west crossing Meridian, third north of Washington.
Ninth, from east to west crossing Mill, second west of Seventh.
Noble, from north to south cross- ing Washington, seventh east of Meridian.
North, from east to west crossing Meridian, sixth north of Wash- ington.
Oak, from Massachusetts Av north, first east of Plum.
Ohio, from east to west, crossing Meridian, second north of Wash- ington.
Oxford, east of Charles, bet St Clair and John.
Patterson, from north to south, crossing North, twelfth west of Meridian.
Pearl, east and west, bet Washing- ton and Maryland.
Peck, from River north and west. Pennsylvania, from north to south, crossing Washington, first east of Meridian.
Peru, from near cor of North and Railroad, north and east.
Phipps, from Meridian east, first south of Merrill.
Pine, from cor of Virginia Av and Noble, north and east.
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Plum, from near cor of St Clair and | South from east to west, crossing Massachusetts Av, north.
Poplar, from Union east, first north of Ray.
Pratt, from east to west, crossing Meridian, ninth north of Wash- ington.
Railroad, from Market north, ninth east of Meridian.
Ray, from east to west, crossing Meridian, eighth south of Wash- ington.
Rhode Island, from Blake west, sec- ond north of North.
River, from Kentucky Av west, south-west of South.
Rockwood, from West west, third south of McCarty.
Root, from West west, first south of McCarty.
Rose, from West, south of Catha- rine, west of North to Grant.
Russell, from cor of Maryland and Illinois, south-east to cor of Me- ridian and McCarty.
St Clair, from east to west, cross- ing Meridian, eighth north of Washington.
St Joseph, from east to west, cross- ing Meridian, tenth west of Wash- ington.
St Mary's, from Delaware east, first north of St Joseph.
Sand, from Kentucky south - east near White River.
School, front South south, first west of Noble.
Second, from Meridian west, twelfth north of Washington.
Seventh, from
Henderson west, crossing Illinois seventeenth north of Washington.
Sharpe, from West west, first south of Kentucky Av.
Short, from Dougherty south, first west of Virginia Av.
Sinker, from Alabama east, first south of Merrill.
Sixth, from east to west, crossing Illinois sixteenth north of Wash- ington.
Smith, from Indiana Av south, sec- ond west of Blake.
Meridian, fourth south of Wash- ington.
Spring, from Market north, eighth east of Meridian.
Stevens, from East east, first south of Merrill.
Tennessee, from north to south crossing Washington, second west of Meridian.
Tenth, from east to west crossing Mill, third north of Seventh.
Third, from Illinois west, thirteenth north of Washington.
Thomas, from West west, fifth south of McCarty.
Tinker, from cor Seventh and Hen- derson, east.
Union, from cor Merrill and Madi- son Av, south.
Vermont, from east to west crossing Meridian, fourth north of Wash- ington.
Vine, from Jackson east, north of Arch.
Vinton, from West west, fourth south of McCarty.
Virginia Av, from cor Washington and Pennsylvania, south east.
Walnut, from east to west crossing Meridian, seventh north of Washı- ington.
Waters, from McCarty north, first west of Virginia Av.
Water, from Washington southerly along the east bank White River. Washington, from east to west, first south of the Circle, being the prin- cipal street in the city.
West, from north to south, crossing Washington, fifth west of Meridi- an.
Willard, from Maryland north, fourth west of Meridian.
Wilkins, from east to west crossing Meridian, ninth south of Wash- ington.
Wilson, from Elizabeth north, sec- ond west of Patterson.
Winston, from Market north, elev- enth east of Meridian.
Wood, from Michigan northerly, fourth west of Meridian.
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Wright, from Buchanan south, sec- ond west of Virginia Av.
Wyoming, from Delaware east, first south of McCarty.
ALLEYS.
Alleghany, bet Vermont and Mi- chigan.
Chesapeake, east and west, bet Maryland and Georgia.
Choptank, bet New Jersey and East.
Columbia, bet Missouri and West. Erie, bet Alabama and New Jersey. Hudson, bet Delaware and Ala- bama.
Kankakee, bet Illinois and Ten- nessee.
Miami, bet Ohio and New York.
Mobile, east and west, bet Georgia and Louisiana.
Muskingum, bet Illinois and Ten- nessee.
Osage, bet Mississippi and Mis- souri.
Patoka, bet Illinois and Meridian.
Pearl, east and west, bet Washing- ton and Maryland.
Potomac, bet Washington and Mar- ket.
Roanoke, bet Tennessee and Mis- sissippi.
Scioto, bet Pennsylvania and Me- ridian.
Severn, bet Illinois and Meridian.
Susquehanna, bet Peru and Dela- ware.
Tippecanoe, bet New York and Vermont.
Wabash, bet Market and Ohio.
WARD DIRECTORY.
First Ward-Bounded south by New York, west by Meridian, north by North and the continuation of a line from the centre of North to the east corporation line, and east by the corporation line.
Second- Ward-Bounded south by the northern boundary of the first Ward, west by Meridian, and north and east by the corporation line.
Third Ward-Bounded south by Washington, west by Mississippi from Washington north to the in- tersection of Indiana avenue, thence northwest by Indiana avenue to west, thence north by west to the corporation line, north by the cor- poration line, east by Meridian and Circle, running east of the Govern- or's Circle.
Fourth Ward-Bounded south by Washington, west by White River and the corporation line, north by the corporation line, east by the western boundary of the third Ward.
Fifth Ward-Bounded north by Washington, east by Delaware, south by Merrill running west from Delaware, thence north by Illinois to Garden, thence west by Garden to Mississippi, thence north by Mis- sissippi to Henry, thence west , by Henry to Missouri, thence north by Missouri to South, thence west by south to .Kentucky avenue, thence southwest by Kentucky avenue to White River, west by White River and the corporation line.
Sixth Ward-Bounded north by
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the southern boundary of the fifth Ward, east by Delaware, south to to Madison avenue, thence south by Madison avenue to the corpora- tion line, south by the corporation line, west by White River north to Kentucky avenue.
Seventh Wurd-Bounded north by Washington, east by East, south
by the corporation line, west by Madison avenue and Delaware.
Eighth Ward-Bounded north by Washington, east and south by the corporation line, west by East.
Ninth Ward-Bounded south by Washington, west by Meridian and Circle running east of the Govern- or's Circle, north by New York, east by the corporation line.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor-Daniel Macauley. Of- 7th Ward-Thomas Cottrell. fice City Court Room. John Marsee, 8th Ward-C. Heckman. C. E. Whitset.
Clerk-John R. Clinton. Office City Hall.
Treasurer-John W. Coons. Of- fice City Hall. City Attorney-J. S. Harvey. Marshal - Thomas D. Amos. Office City Prison. Assessor-William Hadley. Of- fice City Hall. Engineer-R. M. Patterson. Of- fice City Hall.
Street Commissioner - Augustus Bruner. Chief Engineer Fire Department -Daniel Glacier. Market Master-John Unversaw. Sealer of Weights and Measures- W. H. Phillips.
CITY COUNCIL.
Mayor-Daniel Macauley, Prest. Clerk-John R. Clinton. 1st Ward-Jolin S. Newman. John H. Craft. 2d Ward-William D. Wiles. John H. Battv. 3d Ward-William W. Weaver. J. H. Woodburn.
4th Ward-Erie Locke. Isaac Thalman.
5th Ward-Edward Ragan. Henry Gimber. 6th Ward-Austin H. Brown.
Robert Kennington.
9th Ward-Thomas Frederick. H. S. Bigham.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-Henry Paul. Lieutenant-James N. Stevens. Turnkey-Abel C. Catterson.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer-Eli Thompson.
ENGINES. Steamer No. 1-South side of Washington west of West, George Bishop, Engineer.
Steamer William Henderson, No. 2 -Cor New York and Massachu- setts Av, Cicero Sibert, Engineer.
Steamer No. 3-South side South bet Alabama and Delaware, John Bellows, Engineer.
Steamer John Mursee, No. 4-An extra with No. 2.
Hook and Ladder Company-East side New Jersey south of Market.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Superintendent-L. B. Yeaton.
ALARM BOXES.
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No. Location.
3 Cor East and New York.
4 Hook and Ladder House, New Jersey near Washington.
5 Spiegel, Thoms & Co's Factory, East.
6 Cor Washington and Noble.
7 Cor Davidson and New York. I-2 Cor Noble and Michigan.
1-3 Cor Noble and Massachusetts Av.
I-4 Cor East and Massachusetts Av.
I-5 Cor New Jersey and Ft Wayne Av.
I-6 Cor Delaware and Ft Wayne Av.
1-7 Cor Pennsylvania and Pratt. 1-8 Blind Asylum.
2-I Cor Tennessee and St. Clair.
2-3 Michigan bet Meridian and Il- linois.
2-4 Tennessee bet Vermont and Michigan.
2-5 Cor Illinois and Indiana Av.
2-6 Cor New York and Cana , (Helwig's Mill).
2-7 Cor West and Indiana Av.
2-8 Cor Lafayette R R and St Clair. 3-I No 382 Indiana Av.
3-2 Cor Blake and Michigan.
No.
Location.
3-4 Cor Douglas and New York.
3-4 Frank Wright's Brewery.
3-5 Cotton Factory, near River.
3-6 Geisendorff's Woolen Factory near River.
3-7 No I Eng House, W Wash- ington.
4-I Cor West and Kentucky Av.
4-2 Cor Georgia and Mississippi.
4-3 Cor Washington and Tennes- see.
4-5 Cor Illinois and Louisiana, Spencer House.
4-6 Cor Illinois and Garden.
4-7 Cor Illinois and McCarty.
5-I Cor Bluff Road and Ray.
5-2 Cor Delaware and McCarty.
5-3 Cor East and McCarty.
5-4 Cor Virginia Av and Bradshaw.
5-6 Cor Virginia Av and Noble. 5-7 Cor Georgia and Benton.
6-1 No 16 Fletcher Av.
6-2 No 3 Eng House, South bet Delaware and Alabama.
6 3 Gas Works.
6 4 Cor Pennsylvania and Georgia. 6-5 Glenn's Block, Washington.
6-7 Cor Delaware and Washington. 7-1 No 185 New Jersey, cor Vir- ginia Av.
SUPREME COURT OFFICERS.
Judge of Circuit Court-John S. | Recorder-William J. Elliott. Tarkington.
Judge of Common Pleas Court- Liv- ingston Howland.
Prosecuting Attorney for Common Pleas Court-D. V Burns.
Judges Superior Court-Solomon Blair, Frederick Rand, H. C. Newcomb.
Judge of Criminal Court-B. K. El- liott.
Prosecuting Att'y Criminal Court- H. C. Guffin.
County Clerk-William J. Wallace. Deputies-Cal. Rooker, D.C. Green- field, S. L. Harvey, R. M. Smock, R. C. Corbaley, J. A. Wallace, Peter H. Lemon.
Auditor-George F. McGinnis.
Deputies-F. W. Hamilton, Edward N Wilmington.
Treasurer-Frank Erdelmeyer.
Deputy-B F. Riley. Sheriff-Nick R. Ruckle.
Deputies-Harry Adams, Jas. Ham- ilton.
Surveyor-O. W. Voorhis, Deputy-W. P. Smith.
Coroner-J. H. Hedges. School Examiner-W. A. Bell.
County Commissioners - Lorenzo Vanscyoc, Washington Township; Aaron McCray, Wayne Town- ship; John Armstrong, Center Township.
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Judges U. S. Circuit Court-Hon. David Davis, Hon Thomas Drum- mond.
Judge U. S. District Court-Hon. Walter O. Gresham.
Clerk U. S. Courts-John D. How- land, office P. O. Building.
U. S. District Attorney-Thomas M. Brown, office 7 P. O. Building.
U. S. Marshal-Ben. J. Spooner, office 16 P. O. Building.
Assessor Internal Revenue-W. M. Wiles, office 13 and 14 P. O. Building.
Assistant Assessors Internal Revenue -L. H. Jameson, L. M. Phipps. Collector Internal Revenue-C. F. Hogate, office 15 P. O Building. U. S. Commissioner-E. A. Davis, office 3 Talbott & New's Block. Register in Bankruptcy-John W. Ray, office 24 E Washington.
Receiver U. S. Land Office-G. M. Ballard, office 8 P. O. Building. Register U. S. Land Office - E. Browning, office 8 P. O. Building. Post Master-W. R. Holliday.
INDIANA STATE OFFICERS.
Governor-Conrad Baker.
Seeretary of State-Norman Eddy. Treasurer of State-James B. Ryan. Auditor of State-John C. Shoe- maker.
Adjutant General-John G. Green- awalt.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Judges-John Pettit, James L. Worden. Samuel H. Buskirk.
Sheriff-Alex C. Dowling. Librarian-John Graham. Reporter-James Black. Clerk Supreme Court-Theodore W. McCoy.
SECRET BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS.
MASONIC.
Grand Lodge. - Hall, s e cor Washington and Tennessee; meets annually first Tuesday after the fourth Monday in May.
John M. Bramwell, G. Sec.
Raper Commandery No. 1-Meet- ings fourth Wednesday in each month ; hall s e cor Washington and Tennessee. Roger Parry, E. C. Charles Fisher, Rec.
Indianapolis Council No. 2-Meet- ings first Monday in each month;
hall se cor Washington and Ten- nessee.
Roger Parry, T. I. G. M. Charles Fisher, Rec.
Indianapolis Chapter No.5-Meet- ings first Friday in each month; hall s e cor Washington and Tennessee. Ben. C. Darrow, H. P. Charles Fisher, Sec.
Keystone Chapter No. 6-Meetings fourth Thursday in each monthı - hall se cor Washington and Ten- nessee.
Martin H Rice, H. P. E. Hartwell, Sec.
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Center Lodge No. 23 - Stated meetings first Wednesday in each month ; hall Ætna Building.
Joseph Solomon, W. M. Charles Fisher, Sec.
Marion Lodge No. 35- Stated meetings third Wednesday in each month ; hall s e cor Washington and Tennessee.
Jackson Saylor, W. M. John G. Waters, Sec.
Teutonia Lodge No. 178-Stated meetings second Friday in each month ; hall s e cor Washington and Tennessee.
Charles Lauer, W M.
Charles Deana, Sec.
Capital Lodge No. 312 - Stated meetings first Tuesday in each month; hall s e cor Washington and Tennessee.
William Ireland, W. M.
Ancient Land Mark's Lodge No. 319-Stated meetings first Tuesday in each month; hall Ætna Building.
J. W. Hess, W. M. E. Hartwell, Sec.
Mystic Tie Lodge No. 398-Stated meetings fourth Monday in each month ; hall s e cor Washington and Tennessee.
John Coven, W. M.
N. S. Cone, Sec.
ODD FELLOWS.
Hall N. E. cor Washington and Pennsylvania. Semi-annual com- munications of the Grand Lodge of Indiana, third Tuesday in May and September in each year ..
Marion Encampment-Meetings second and fourth Monday in each month. H. Adams, Scribe.
Marion Encampment No. 5- Meetings every first and third Mon- days in each month. George D. Staats, Scribe.
Teutonia Encampment, No. 57- Meetings second and fourth Fridays in each month. Charles Schmidt, Scribe.
Olive Branch Lodge, No. 6-(Re- becca Degree,) meetings second Sa- turday in each month. George D. Staats, Secretary.
Center Lodge, No. 18-Meets ev- ery Tuesday. George P. Anderson, Secretary.
Philoxenia Lodge, No. 44-Meet- ings every Wednesday. George D. Staats, Sec.
Capital Lodge, No. 124-Meetings every Friday evening. J. F. Wal- lick, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Hall II and 13 E. Washington. Grand Lodge of Indiana-Annual session fourth Tuesday in January. Office 24₺ E. Washington.
John Caven, V. G. P. W. W. Hazleton, G. C.
Marion Lodge No. 1, K. P .- Stated meetings every Wednesday evening. L. D. Wilson, V. P. M. McKeen, W. C.
Olive Branch Lodge, No. 2, K. P. -Stated meetings every Saturday evening.
J. M. Smither, V. P. G. C. Webster, W. C.
Koerner Lodge, No. 6, K. P .- Stated meetings every Monday evening.
Charles Lauer, V. P. Otto Boetticher, W. C.
Star Lodge, No. 7, K. P .- Stated meetings every Tuesday evening. Fred J Prail, V. P. Joseph Kingham, W. C.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Palmetto Tribe No. 17-Meetings every Monday evening.
B. Bernauer, Sachem. W. Englehardt, Prophet. Red Cloud Tribe No. 18 .- Meet- ings every Wednesday evening. F. W. F. Hamilton, Sachem. S. S. Smith, Prophet.
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O. O. C.
Order of the Crescent-Hall 62} E Washington .- Stated meeting first Tuesday in each month.
O. F. Baker, I. K. A. J. McNeal, S. V.
DRUIDS.
Hall 27} S Meridian .- Octavia Grove No. 3, W. A. O. D .- Stated meetings every Monday evening. A. D. Dickman, P. A. A. Harmouth, Sec.
Humboldt Grove No. 8 .- Stated meetings every Wednesday even- ing. Herman Gruenert, P. A. William Weiland, Sec.
Washington G. A. Chapter No. 3. W. H. Hoffmann, W. G. A. Christ Meyer, Sec.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pocahontas Tribe No. 141, U. O. D. R. Meets every Tuesday even- ing, 29 S Meridian, SONSOF HERMAN. Schiller Lodge No. 1, D. O. II. S. -Stated meeting third Friday even- ing third month. Charles Coulon, Prest. Wm. Smith, Sec. HARUGARI. D. O. HI. No. 63 .- Agidius Neltner, G. B. J. Bauer, Sec. BAPTIST. First Baptist Church-N. E. cor New York and Pennsylvania ; Rev. Henry Day, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m. 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 p m. North Baptist Church-N. W. cor Cherry and Broadway ; Rev. - - GRUBB & PAXTON, Insurance Agents, 72} W. Washington St. - -, Pastor. Services 10:30 am, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 9 a m. South Street Baptist Church-S. W. cor Noble and South ; Rev. William Elgin, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School ga m.
Second Baptist Church (colored)- North side of Michigan west of Missouri ; Rev. Moses Broyles, pas- tor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 9 a m.
CATHOLIC.
St. John's Church-North side of Georgia east of Tennessee ; Rev. August Bessonies, pastor. Mass 6 and 8 a m; High Mass Io a m. Sunday School 2 p m.
St. Mary's Church-South side of Maryland west of Delaware ; Rev, S. Seigrist, pastor. Mass S a m. High Mass 10 a m, Vespers 3 p m.
St. Patrick's Church-S. W. cor Dougherty and Short ; Rev. Patrick R. Fitzpatrick, pastor. Mass S am, High Mass 10 a m. Sunday School 2 pm.
CHRISTIAN.
Christian Chapel-S. W. cor Ohio and Delaware ; Rev. W. F. Bclak,
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pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p vices 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday m. Sunday School 2:30 p m. School g a m.
Bethlehem Christian Chapel-East side of Fayette north of North ; Rev. , pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7 p m. Sunday School 2 p m.
Third Christian Church-Home Av west of Bellefontaine ; Rev. E. Goodwin, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 p m.
Christian Church (colored)-S. E. cor Second and I C & L RR ; Rev. -, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2:30 p m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Mayflower Church-South side of St Clair east of East ; Rev. G. W. Bainum, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 p m.
Plymouth Church-N. W. cor of Circle and Meridian ; Rev. J. L. Bennett, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2:30 p m.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION
Evangelical Association-S. E. cor New Jersey and Wabash Alley : Rev. Conrad Tramer, pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 9 a m.
Zion's Church (German)-North side of Ohio east of Illinois ; Rev. Herman Quinius, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 9 am.
FRIENDS.
Friends' Meeting House-S. E. cor Delaware and St Clair ; William L. Pyle, Superintendent. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 9 am.
GERMAN REFORMED.
First German Reformed Church- East side Alabama south of Market;
Second German Reformed Church -West side East south of Merrill ; Rev. M. G. J. Stern, pastor. Services Io a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 pm.
HEBREW.
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation -South side of Market west of East; Rev. Morris Meissing, rabbi. Ser- vices Friday, 7 p m ; Saturday 9 a m.
LUTHERAN.
First English Lutheran Church- Southwest cor Alabama and New York ; Rev. W. W. Criley, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sun- day School 2 p m.
St. Paul's Church, (German Eran- gelical)-Northeast cor Georgia and East ; Rev. Christian Hochstaeter, pastor. Services 10 a m. Sunday School 2:30 p m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Ames Church-Cor Madison Av and Union ; Rev. Joseph W. As- bury, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 p m.
Asbury Church-West side New Jersey, bet Louisiana and South ; Rev. Charles Tinsley, pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 p m.
German M. E. Church-S. W. cor New York and New Jersey ; Rev. G. Trefz, pastor. Services 10: 30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 pm.
Grace Church-N. E. cor East and Market ; Rev. T. H. Lynch, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2:30 p m.
Massachusetts Arenue Church- N. W. cor Oak and Massachusetts Rev. Sebastian Barth, pastor. Ser- | Av .; Rev. Amos Hanway, pastor.
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Meridian Street Church-S. W. cor Meridian and New York ; Rev. Reuben Andrus, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 pm.
Roberts' Park Church-N. E. cor Delaware and Vermont ; Rev. F. C. Holliday, pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m. Sunday School 2 p m.
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