Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1873, Part 56

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Indianapolis : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 456


USA > Indiana > Marion County > Indianapolis > Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1873 > Part 56


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56


429


Fourth Presbyterian Church-Rev. Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7.30 p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m.


Fifth Presbyterian Church-West side Blackford, south Michigan, Rev. W. B. Chamberlain, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m.


Seventh Presbyterian Church-East side Elm, north Cedar, Rev. C. H. Raymond, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 2:30 p. m.


Ninth Presbyterian Church-Southwest cor- ner North and Railroad, Rev. L. G. Hay, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 9 a. m.


Memorial Mission Chapel-West side Belle- fontaine, south Christian Avenue, Rev. Hanford A. Edson, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m.


Olivet Presbyterian Church-Northeast cor- ner Union and McCarty, Rev. J. B. Brandt, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m.


United Presbyterian Church-Corner Mas- sachusetts Avenue and East, Rev. J. L. Clark, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 9:15 a. m.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


Christ's Episcopal Church-Northeast cor- ner Circle and Meridian, Rev. E. A. Brad- ley, Rector. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m.


Church of the Holy Innocents-Corner Ce- dar and Fletcher Avenue, Rev. J. B. Engle, Rector. Services 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m., Sunday School 4 p. m.


Grace Episcopal Church-Southeast corner Pennsylvania and St. Joseph; Rev. W. H. Roberts, Rector. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 2:30 p. m.


St. Paul's Cathedral-Southeast corner Il- linois and New York; Rev. J. S. Large, Rector. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 2:30 p. m.


St. Paul's Chapel, No. 2-Northeast corner West and Walnut. Evening Prayer and Lecture, 7 p. m.


UNITARIAN.


Unitarian Church-Northeast corner Mich- igan and Tennessee, Rev. S. S. Hunting, - Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 2 p. m.


UNITED BRETHREN.


United Brethren Church-Southeast corner Ohio and New Jersey; Rev. W. C. Day, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7 p. m .; Sun- day 9:30 a. m.


MISSION CHAPELS.


Mission Chapel-North side McCarty east Union.


Mission Chapel-Northeast corner Fifth and Illinois.


Mission Church-West side Wallace north Washington (W. I.)


Mission Church-North side Third west Illinois.


River Side Mission Church-Southeast cor- ner McCarty and Chadwick, services Sab- bath 7 P. M.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-John. R. Elder. Superintendent of Schools-A. C. Shortridge. Secretary of the Board-James C. Yohn. Treasurer of the Board-H. G. Carey. Clerk to the Board-J. B. Johnson.


SUPERVISING PRINCIPALS.


North Division-Jesse H. Brown. South Division-J. J. Mills.


ASSISTANTS. N. Cropsey, Annie Barbour.


OFFICES.


For North Division-In High School Buil- ding.


For South Division-In Sixth District School Building.


SCHOOLS.


High School-Northeast corner of Michi- gan and Vermont. George P. Brown, Principal.


First District-Southwest corner Vermont and New Jersey. Miss Kate Coffin, Head Assistant.


Second District -. Northwest corner of Wal- nut and Delaware. H L Rust, Head Assistant.


John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See Card opp, City Map.


-


For Anything in the MUSIC LINE, Go to BENHAM'S, 36 East Washington Street.


430


Third District-North side New York, east Tennessee. Miss Mary E. Perry, Head Assistant.


Fourth District-Northeast corner Michi- gan and Blackford. Miss M Selma Inger- soll, Head Assistant.


Fourth District Branch-South side Market east California. Nelson Yoke, Head As- sistant.


Fifth District-South side Maryland, east Missouri. Miss Augusta Byran, Head As- sistant.


Fifth District Branch-South side Root, west of West. Miss Sarah Weaver, Head Assistant.


Sixth District-Southwest corner Union and Phipps. Miss Mary E. Hanna, Head Assistant.


Sixth District Branch-West side Pennsyl- vania south of South. Miss Sattie A. Doug- lass, Head Assistant.


Seventh District-Corner Bates and Ben- ton. Miss Mary Ingersoll, Head Assistant.


Seventh District Branch-South side Wash- ington east Summit. Miss Mattie E. Robin- son, Head Assistant.


Eighth District-Corner Virginia Avenue and Huron. Miss Etta Bradshaw, Head Assistant.


Ninth District -- Northwest corner Ver- mont and Davidson. Miss Eliza T Ford, Head Assistant.


Tenth District-Southeast corner Home Avenue and Ash. Miss Maggie J. Hamilton Head Assistant.


Elcrenth District-Southeast corner Fourth and Tennessee. J. W. Myers, Principal.


Elcventh District Branch-Corner Seventh and I. C. & L R. R. Miss L E Williams, Head Assistant.


Indianola School-West Lafayette Road north Washington. Miss Mary Richard- son, Head Assistant.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


Ashby Select School (for Young Ladies)-78 E North. Mrs. A. Ashby, Principal.


Home Academy-16 Vinton's Blk. Miss A B Thompson, Principal.


German English Independent School-122 and 124 E Maryland. C Tschentscher, Principal.


German English School-East side New Jersey north McCarty. M Conzelmann, Principal.


German Lutheran School-South side Mar- ket east Winston. Rev. Christian Hock- stetter, Principal.


Mueller's German English School-220 East Ohio. August Mueller, Principal.


Northwestern Christian University-North- east corner College and Home Avenues. Rev. W. F. Black, President, C. E. Hollen- beck, Secretary.


Selcet School-250 Dougherty. Miss S. N. Keating, Teacher.


Select School-Northeast corner Alabama and St. Clair. Mrs. E. J. Price, Principal.


Select School-45 N Alabama. Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, Teacher.


Sisters of Providence School-73 STennessee. Sister Ann Cecilia, Superior.


St. John's Catholic School-72 and 74 W Georgia. Brother Aloysius, Principal.


St. Mary's School-Alley west Delaware south Maryland. Sister Beatrice, Superior.


St. Joseph Institute-South side Coburn west Virginia Avenue. Brother Athana- sius, Superior.


St. Patrick's School-South side Dough- erty west Short. Brother Athanasius, Su- perior.


Zion's School - Alley north Ohio west Meridian. F. Boehm, Teacher.


RAILROADS.


Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indian- apolis-Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illinois; offices, 145 S. Meridian. C. C. Gale, Supt.


Cincinnati, Hamilton and Indianapolis- Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illi- nois; offices 110 and 112 Virginia Avenue. D. McLaren, President and Superintend- ent.


Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western- Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illi- noisr offices, 24 S. Illinois. B. E. Smith, President; A. P. Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer.


Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette- Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illi- nois; offices, corner Delaware and Louisi- siana. M. E. Ingalls, Receiver; G. L. Bar- inger, Superintendent.


Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago-Union De- pot, corner Louisiana and Illinois; offices, 101 W. Washington. David Macy, Presi- dent; A. B. Southard, Superintendent.


Indianapolis and St. Louis-Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illinois; offices, 53 S. Alabama. E. W. Woodward, President; E. King, Secretary and Treasurer; S. Woodward, Superintendent.


See HERRINGTON'S Advertisement opp. page 176.


36 East Washington Street, C. Soehner, Dealer in Various Styles of Pianos.


431


Indianapolis and Vincennes-Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illinois; offices, cor- ner Virginia Avenue and P. C. & St. L. R. R. J. A. Perkins, General Agent.


Jeffersonvillle, Madison, and Indianapolis- Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illi- nois; offices, south side of South west of Delaware. T. A. Scott, President; Horace Scott, Superintendent.


Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis-Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illinois; offices, corner Virginia Avenue and rail- road. J. A. Perkins, General Agent.


St. Louis, Vandalia, Terre Haute and Indian- apolis-Union Depot, corner Louisiana and Illinois; offices, corner Louisiana and Ten- nessee. W. R. McKeen, President; J. E.


Simpson, General Superintendent; H. W. Hibbard, General Freight Agent; C. E. Follett, General Passenger and Ticket Agt; G. B. Engle, Agent.


RAILWAY COMPANY.


Union Railway Company-Office, Union Depot. Capital, $500,000. D. Ricketts, President; W. N. Jackson, Secretary and Treasurer; C. B. Robinson, Superintendent.


STREET RAILWAY.


Citizens' Street Railway Company-Offices, corner Louisiana and Tennessee, and cor Virginia Ave. and Washington. E. S: Alvord, President; J. C. Alvord, Secretary; B. W. Miller, Superintendent.


INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.


Citizens' National Bank-11 and 13 E Washington. Capital $500,000. A. G. Pettibone, President; G. B. Yandes, Cash- ier.


First National Bank-Southeast corner Meridian and Washington. Capital $1,- 000,000. W. H. English, President; J. C. New, Cashier.


Indiana Banking Co-28 E Washington. Capital $220,000. Wm. H. Morrison, Presi- dent; F. A. W. Davis, Cashier.


Indiana National Bank-Northeast corner Meridian and Washington. Capital $500,- 000. George Tousey, President; D. M. Taylor, Cashier.


Indianapolis Insurance Company Bank- Corner Pennsylvania and Virginia Avenue. Capital $500,000. Wm. Henderson, Presi- dent; Alex. C. Jameson, Secretary.


Indianapolis National Bank -- Northeast corner Meridian and Washington. Capi- tal $500,000. George Tousey, President; H. Latham, Cashier.


Indianapolis Savings Bank-13 N Meridian, W. N. Jackson, President; J. W Ray, Treasurer; C. R. Phipps, Cashier.


Merchants National Bank-48 E Washing- ington. Capital $200,000. J. S. Newman, President; F. Baggs, Cashier.


Meridian National Bank-31 S Meridian. Capital, $300,000. John H. Farquhar, President; John G. Kennedy, Cashier.


State Savings Bank-31 S Meridian. Chas. Mayer, President; J. M. Ray, Secretary and Treasurer.


Builders' and Manufacturers' Association- 225 to 235 N. Delaware. Capital, $152,000. C. Eden, President; James Hasson, Secre- tary.


Cabinet Makers' Union-Corner Market and Winston. Capital, $80,000. Charles Zabel, President; Gustavus G. Stark, Sec- retary; Gustavus Herrmann, Treasurer.


Gatling Gun Company-24} E. Washing- ton. Capital, $250,000. John Love, Vice President; H. Clay, Secretary.


Greenleaf Manufacturing Company-319 S. Tennessee. Capital, $150,000. R. Sedg- wick, President; C. A. Greenleaf, Super- intendent.


Gutenberg Company - Southeast corner Circle and Meridian. A. Seidensticker, President; C Lewison, Manager.


Higgin's Bent Wood School Furniture Com- pany-Corner Illinois and Kentucky Ave. Capital, $100,000. S. Morris, President; A. B. Judson, Secretary.


Illinois Insurance Company-51,W Wash- ington. Capital, $150,00. J. H. McKernan, President; W. H. A. Dell, Secretary.


Indiana Medical College-Northwest cor- ner Court and Delaware. G. W. Mears, President; W. B. Fletcher, Secretary


Indiana State Board of Agriculture-Office State House. J. Sutherland, President; Alex Heron, Secretary.


Indiana Steam Lumber Seasoning Company- 16 S. Delaware. Capital, $30,000. H. Sturm, President; E. Mueller, Secretary and Treasurer.


Indianapolis Board. of Trade-Sentinel Building. J. C. Wright, President; J. Bar- nard, Secretary.


Indianapolis Benevolent Society-Corner Illi- nois and Kentucky Ave. W. S. Hubbard, President; J. W. Ray, Treasurer, Samuel Merrill, Secretary.


John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See Card opp. City Map.


Patronize your Friend and Neighbor, by insuring in the


432


Indianapolis Cement Pipe Company-North- east corner North and the Canal. Capital, $30,000. J. W. Dodd, President; J. Mc- Kinney, Secretary and Treasurer.


Indianapolis Chair Manufacturing Company- 184 to 190 W. New York. Capital $75,000. C. Helwig, President; C. Wolpert, Secre- tary and Treasurer; H. Berg, Superinten- dent.


Indianapolis Clearing House Associarion- Circle Hall. W. H. English, President; Jot Elliott, Manager.


Indianapolis Cotton Manufacturing Company -West of Blake and North of Washington. Capital $150,000. John Thomas, Presi- dent and Treasurer; William Wilson, Sec- retary; C. S. Sanborn, Manager.


Indianapolis Gas Light and Coke Company- Office 49 S Pennsylvania. S. A. Fletcher, President; L. Van Laningham, Secretary.


Indianapolis Journal Company-Office Jour- nal Building. Capital $200,000. J. M. Rid- enour, President; C. F. Hogate, Secretary.


Indianapolis Malleable Iron Works-Corner Si Clair and the Canal. Capital $100,000. J. I. Morrison, President; J. F. Ramsay, Secretary and Treasurer; M. Crawford, Superintendent.


Indianapolis Manufacturers' and Carpenters' Union-38 to 42 S New Jersey. Capital $125,000. C. F. Resener, President; Fred Schmid, Secretary.


Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House -Southeast corner Meridian and Circle. Capital $30,000. J. M. Tilford, President.


Indianapolis Rolling Mill Company-West side of Tennessee, south Merrill. Office 13 E Washington. Capital $600,000. Aquilla Jones, President; C. B. Parkman, Secre- tary.


Indianapolis Sentinel Company-Southwest corner Meridian and Circle. Capital 100,000. John Fishback, President; T. F. Ryan, Secretary; H. O. Homan, Superin- tendent.


Indianapolis Wagon Works-Office 172 S Tennessee. Capital $100,000. G. A. Wells, President ; H. G. Hannaman, Secretary.


Indianapolis Water Works Company-Office 21 S Pennsylvania. Capital $500,000. J. R. Elder, President; Alex. C. Jameson, Secretary.


National Surgical Institute-Northeast cor- ner Illinois and Georgia. H. R. Allen, President; W. P. Johnson, Vice-President; O. J. R. Hanna, Secretary and Treasurer. Shaw and Lippincott Carriage Manufacturing Company-26 to 34 E Georgia Capital $100,000. B. C. Shaw, President; S. R. Lippincott, Secretary and Treasurer.


Sheldon Morris, President; M. E. Morris, Secretary.


Sinker, Davis & Company, Western Machine Works-101 to 149 S Pennsylvania. T. Da- vis, President; A. T. Sinker, Secretary.


The Indianapolis Car Company-North side of Bolton, east of Martindale Avenue. Capital $250,000. F. Ruscahhaupt, Presi- dent; G. P. Anderson, Secretary ; G. H. Zschech, Superintendent.


Woodburn "Sarven Wheel" Company-Office 230 S. Illinois. Capital $250,000. Jacob Woodburn, President. J. F. Pratt, Secre- tary.


Young Men's Christian Association-Rooms 35 N Illinois. R. Sedgwick, President; W. C. Smith, Secretary; Wm. Wooton, Super- intendent.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Citizens' Mutual Benefit Association of Indi- ana-Office 123} E Washington. J. H. Ohr, President; C. C. Nixon, Secretary.


Franklin Fire Insurance Company, of Indian- apolis-Office 18 N. Meridian. Paid up capital $250,000. John C. Shoemaker, President; John A. Child, Secretary.


Franklin Life Insurance Company, of Indi- anapolis-Office, corner Illinois and Ken- tucky Avenue. W. S. Hubbard, Presi- dent; E. P. Howe, Secretary; L. G. Hay, Actuary.


German Mutual Insurance Company, of Indi- ana-Office, 25 S. Delaware. A. Seiden- sticker, President; F. Ritzinger, Secretary.


Indianapolis Fire Insurance Association- Office, No. 1 Odd Fellows' Hall. C. B. Davis, President; C. E. French, Secretary and Treasury.


Masonic Mutual Benefit Society of Indiana- Office 24 Kentucky Ave. W. W. Woollen, President; J. O. Martin, Secretary.


Odd Fellows Mutual Aid Society of Indiana- Office 2 Odd Fellows Hall. Wm. Wallace, President; John McQuiddy, Secretary.


United States Live Stock Insurance Company- Office 48 . Massachusetts Ave. Capital stock, $100,000. W. A. Schofield, Presi- dent; Wm. Blue, Vice President; John Keeffe, Secretary.


BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.


Germania Building Association No. 1-Cap- ital $100,000. Albert Reissner, President; Lorenz Schmidt, Secretary.


Germania Building and Savings Association No. 2-Capital, $100,000. Edward Mueller, President; Lorenz Schmidt, Secretary.


Concordia Savings and Building Association- Capital $100,000. Christ Schmidt, Presi-


Sewing Machine Cabinet Company-Office head of Mallott Avenue. Capital $100,000. I dent; Max Steinhauer, Secretary.


I. H. H


ERRINGTON will please you in Prices. 174 West Washington Street. See page opp. 176.


Franklin of Indianapolis. See List of Directors, page opp. 80.


433


Indianapolis Building Association-Capital $100,000. Henry Gimber, President; C. A. Biedenmeister, Secretary.


Northwest Loan Fund Association-Capital $100,000. Jacob Hofmann, President; W. C. Anderson, Secretary.


Tentonia Building Association-Capital $100,000. Charles Lauer, President; C. A. Biedemeister, Secretary.


Citizens Loan Fund Association-Capital $100,000. Daniel Martin, President; W. C. Anderson, Sec.


MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.


Bobb's Free Dispensary-37 S. Illinois. J. W. Godfrey, Physician.


City Hospital-Northwest corner Locke and Margaret. J. W. Marsee, Superinten- dent and Resident Physician; Mrs. E. M. Portor, Matron.


College Guards-Hall, 44 S. Meridian. T. B. Wightman, Captain; H. Tarlton, 1st Lieutenant; E. Hamlin, 2d Lieutenant.


Emmet Guards-Hall, south side Wash- ington east Delaware; Ed. Barry, Captain; D. Kiley, 1st Lieutenant.


Emerald Beneficial Society-Hall, north side Georgia west of Illinois. Meetings, first and third Sundays in every month. J. Marshall, President; M. J. Will, Secre- tary.


German Protestant Orphans' Home-West side Reed north Cypress. Herman Yels- chow, Superintendent.


Home for the Friendless-East side Ten- nessee north Seventh. Mrs. R. H. Stanton, Superintendent; Mrs. M. B. Smyth, Matron.


Home for Friendless Colored Children-North terminus Mississippi. Edwin Johnson, Superintendent; Mrs. E. S. Johnson, Mat- ron.


Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side North between Penn- sylvania and Meridian. W. H. Church- man, Superintendent; H. W. Ballard, Secretary.


Maennerchor Society-Meets Tuesdays and Fridays; old Turner Hall. A. Benner- scheit, President; H. Englebach, Secre- tary.


Lienderkranz Society-Meets Tuesdays and Fridays; Mozart Hall. Jacob L. Bieler, President; G. Rummele, Secretary.


Harmonia Society-Meets Tuesdays and Fridays; new Turner Hall. - Knodle, teacher.


Lyra-Meets Sunday. T. H. Dingley, President.


Philharmonia Society-Meets Sunday; Mo- zart Hall. A. Bennerscheit, President; R. A. Mueller, Secretary.


Indiana Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb-National Road, east of the city. P. H. Jameson, President; Thomas McIntire, Superintendent; C. B. How- land, Steward.


Indiana State Board of Agriculture-Office, State House. Alex. Herron, Secretary. .


Indianapolis Agricultural, Mechanical and Horticultural Association-Office 16} E. Wash- ington. Wm. M. Wheatley, President; Lewis Jordan, Secretary.


Indianapolis Female Bible Society -Mrs Jane Graydon, President; Miss Julia Bas sett, Secretary. Depository, 33 E. Wash ington.


Indianapolis Typographical Union-Hall Y. M. C. A. Building. Meetings last Satur- day of every month. Frank Wilson, Pres- ident; E. H. Perkins, Secretary.


Little Sisters of the Poor -- 75 Kentucky Ave. Sister Esther, Superior.


Orphans' Home-711 N. Tennessee. John Brown, Superintendent; Mrs. E. J. Brown, Matron.


Sisters of Providence-Northeast corner of Georgia and Tennessee. Sister Ann Celilia, Superior.


St. Patrick's Benevolent Society-Hall north side Georgia, west of Illinois. Meetings second Sunday in each month. J. Welsh, President; N. Maginnis, Secretary.


St. Stanislaus Kosta Society-Hall north side Georgia, west of Illinois. Meetings first Sunday in each month. J. Keatinge, jr., President.


United Irish Brnevolent Society-Hall north side Georgi, west Illinois. Meeting second and fourth Sundays of each month. C. H. O'Brien, President; Ed F. Hart, Secretary.


United States Arsenal-East of Hanna, be- tween Michigan and Clifford Avenue.


LIBRARIES.


Marion County Library -- Court House. Open Saturdays.


Public Library-High School Building. Chales Evans, Librarian.


State Library-State House. Mrs. Sarah A. Oren, Librarian.


State Law Library-State Building. J. M. Cropsey, Librarian.


Township Library-14 N. Delaware. Miss Kate N. White, Librarian.


John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See Card opp. City Map.


28


BURDETT ORGANS-Sole Agency at BENHAM'S, 36 East Washington Street.


434


CEMETERIES.


Crown Hill Cemetery - North of city. James M. Ray, President; F. W. Chislett, Superintendent.


Green Lawn Cemetery-Kentucky Avenue west of West. John Ross, Sexton.


PUBLIC PARKS.


Governor's Circle-Divides Market street, east and west, and Meridian street, north and south.


Military Park-South side of New York, between Blackford and West.


Universety Park-West side of Pennsyl- vania, between Vermont and New York.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Academy of Music-Southeast corner Ohio and Illinois.


Bismarck Hall-418 Virginia Avenue.


Bradshaw's Concert Hall-44 and 46 E Washington.


Circle Hall-Northwest corner Market and Circle.


City Building-South side Washington, east Alabama.


County Jail-Southwest corner Market and Alabama.


County Offices-East side Delaware, north Washington.


Court House -- East side Delaware, north Washington.


East Market House -- Northeast corner Market and Delaware.


High School Building -- Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Michigan.


Marmont Hall -- Southwest corner Illinois and Georgia.


Mayor's Office-City Building.


Masonic Hall-Southeast corner Wash- ington and Tennessee.


Merchant Police Headquarters-Room 8, Glenn's Block.


Metropolitan Theater -- Northeast corner Washington and Tennessee.


Mozart Hall- 37 and 39 S Delaware.


Police Headquarters-Southeast corner Al- abama and Pearl.


Post Office Building -- Southeast corner Market and Pennsylvania.


Social Turnverein Hall-127 E Maryland. State Buildings-Southwest corner Ten- nessee and Washington.


Station House -- Southeast corner Pearl and Alabama.


State Fair Grounds -- North side Allen be- tween Western Avenue and Delaware.


State House-North side Washington be- tween Tennessee and Mississippi.


Supreme Court Rooms-State Building.


Turner Hall -- North side Maryland east of Delaware.


Union Hall-135 E Washington.


-


BUSINESS BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS


ETNA BUILDING-East side of Pennsyl- vania north of Washington.


AMERICAN HALL-South side of Michi- gan west of the Canal.


BLAKE'S BLOCK -- Southwest corner of Washington and Kentucky Avenue. .


BLACKFORD'S BLOCK -- Southeast corner of Meridian and Washington.


BRANDON BLOCK-Southwest corner of Washington and Delaware.


BROOKER'S BLOCK-Southwest corner of Tennessee and Sixth.


BUSCHMAN'S BLOCK -- Corner of St. Marys and Fort Wayne Avenue.


CONDIT BLOCK-East side of Meridian south of Washington.


ENGLISH BLOCK-Northwest corner of Washington and Noble.


FLETCHERS BANK BUILDING .- North side of Washington east of Meridian.


GALLUP'S BLOCK-Southeast corner of Market and Tennessee.


GLENN'S BLOCK - South side of Wash- ington east of Meridian.


GRAMLING'S BLOCK-South side of Wash- ington west of Pennsylvania.


GRIFFITH'S BLOCK -- North side of Wash- ington east of Illinois.


JOHNSON'S BLOCK-Northwest corner of East and Washington.


JOURNAL BUILDING-Northeast corner of Market and Circle.


JUDDAH'S BLOCK-South side of Wash- ington east of Delaware.


KEELING'S BUILDING-Corner of Mary- land and Virginia Avenue. %


LINTNER'S BLOCK-Indian Avenue east of West.


MARTINDALE'S BLOCK-Northeast corner of Market and Pennsylvania.


MCDONALD AND ROACHE'S BLOCK-West side of Pennsylvania north of Washing- ton.


McOUATS BLOCK-Kentucky Ave south of Washington.


MILLER'S BLOCK-Northwest corner of Illinois and Market.


MORRIS' BLOCK-Malott Avenue opposite Columbia.


PARKER'S NOVELTY BLOCK-30 and 32 W Washington.


SCHMIDT'S SQUARE-West side of High south of McCarty.


SENTINEL BUILDING-Southwest corner of Meridian and Circle.


Call on HERRINGTON when you want a good set of Harness. See page opp, 176.


36 East Washington Street, C. Soehner, Piano Dealer.


435


TALBOTT AND NEW'S BLOCK-East side of Pennsylvania north of Washington.


VANCE's Row-North side of Maryland west of Cady.


VINTON'S BLOCK-Southwest corner of Pennsylvania and Market. WILEY'S BLOCK-West side of Pennsyl- vania north of Washington.


WOOD & FOUDRAY'S BLOCK-West side of Pennsylvania north of Washington.


WRIGHT'S BLOCK-Corner of Alvord and Malott Avenue.


WRIGHT'S BLOCK -- Massachusetts Ave- nue north of New York.


YOHN'S BLOCK-Northeast corner of Me- ridian and Washington.


John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See Card opp. City Map


CUMMINS'


SPECIFIC


FOR. THE


HAIR.


THE ONLY CERTAIN AND SPEEDY


CURE FOR BALDNESS EVER DISCOVERED.


It is PURELY VEGETABLE, containing nothing injurious to the health or hair. It is one of the best of dressings for the toilet, cleans- ing the scalp from all impurities, giving it a healthy tone, and making the hair soft, beautiful, and glossy. A few applications will effectually


STOP THE HAIR FROM COMING OUT.


From one to two bottles will CURE MOST CASES OF BALDNESS, giving it a fine, healthy growth of hair.


It will not color hair already grown, but will restore GRAY HAIR by growing it out anew, with its original color.


Testimonials from some of the Best Citizens of Indianapolis can be seen if desired.


Call on or address,


Prof. T. J. CUMMINS,


13} NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ST.,


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


CITY BOOK STORE,


No. 4 East Washington Street,


YOHN'S BLOCK,


INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


J. H. V. SMITH,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


Theological, Miscellaneous and School


B


Religious and Sunday School Books of all Denominations,


BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,


Depository of the Publications of the Methodist Book Concern.


CINCINNATI PRICES DUPLICATED.


Stereoscopes from $1.50 to $4,50; Views from $2.00 to $4.50 per Dozen; Family Bibles at $3,$4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, and up to $75; Small Bibles, all Styles and Prices.


GOLD PENS at from $1.00 to $10.00,


All my Goods are New and Selected with Great Care. Anything you may want in the way of Books or Stationery. address or call on


J. H. V. SMITH,


No. 4 East Washington Street,


Indianapolis, Ind.


8226


SOL. J. HOUCK & CO.,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,


FARM MACHINERY, SEEDS, ETC.


GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED


CHAMPION REAPERS AND MOWERS,"


GIBB'S IMPERIAL PLOW,


VIBRATOR THRESHERS AND CLOVER HULLERS, WESTERN WALKING CORN CULTIVATOR, SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL, GUMP HAY RAKE, BARNES' REVOLVING HAY RAKE, HAMILTON . STEEL PLOW,


CHAMPION and BUCKEYE CIDER MILL.


Feed Boilers and Small Engines.


KEEP A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF


CORN SHELLERS, CHURNS. FARM BELLS, WASHING MACHINES, CLOTHES WRINGERS, SAWS, AXES, FORKS, RAKES, HOES, SCOOPS, SPADES, AND SHOVELS. HOG TAMERS, BASKETS, AND MEASURES,


FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, ETC.


No. 81 Masonic Hall,


INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


General Agents for the Akron Knife Works


OEN NORRIS.


EAGLE BOOT AND SHOE STO &E, 28 EAST WASHINGTON S !!!.


J. H. ROS8


ESTABLISHED 1850.


P. A. LYNN.


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ROSS c LYNN, ALL KINDS COAL AND CORK, Office, Southwest Corner Circle and Market Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


M. OLCOTT


Grasral Agent for the Introduction of the School and College Text Books


Published by HARPER & BROTHER, New York, Office with Bowen, stewart & Co., 16 1-2 and 18 West Washington Street. Indirapolis.


L.W.Moses IMPROVED


EAST


OS


PANTASCOPIC SPECTACLES


Washingion Sw


ONE DOLLAR for extr: cting one tooth with Laughing Cas. ONE DOLLAR aul upwards for Gold Fillinss .- TEN DOLLARS for an T'. per or Lower se: of Teeth u .. Rubler, best quality. OF All work warranted al "ILGORE'S DENTAL .ROOMS No. 70 North Illinois St. Established 1865 .__ Indianapolis.


JAMES R. RTAL., DEALER IN


Teas, Fancy Groceries FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES.


70, 72 and 74 Massachusetts AV., 1 %


poli


W.F.RUPP


MERCHANT TAIL R.


No. 13 EAST WASHINGTON STF Citizens' National Bank Building,


Indianapolis, Ind:


SCHRADER'S


China and Floral Pal ce


ALL KINDS QF


SINGING BIRDS, FLOWERS, GOLD FISH


Rusticl'and Terra Cotta Garten VASES, WIRE GOODS, &c., etc., No. 74 East Washington Street.


Griffith Block, offer the Best Investments in the market. Office open till 10 P. M.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.