Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1874, Part 62

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Indianapolis : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 532


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Kentucky Ave, from corner Washington and Illinois, southwest.


Kingan, from West west, second south of McCarty.


Lafayette Railroad, from Michigan north, first west of Mississippi.


Laurel, from Huron south, third east of Dillon.


Leland, from Indiana Ave northeast to Eutaw, opp north end of Blake.


Lenox, from Seventh north, fifth west of Meridian.


Liberty, north and south, crossing Wash- ington, first east of East.


Lincoln Ave, from Central Ave east, third north of Christian Ave.


Linden, from Delaware east to Alabama, third north of St Joseph.


Linden, from Huron south; second east of Dillon.


Locke, from Rhode Island to Indiana Ave, third west of Blake.


Lockerbie, from East east to Noble, be- tween New York ank Vermont.


Locust, from MeCarty south, first east of Meridian.


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


Now is the time to purchase a home. BARTHOLOMEW & DUMONT have it for sale


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Lord, from Noble east, first south of Lou- isiana.


Louisiana, east and west, crossing Meri- dian, third south of Washington.


Macauley, from Ann west to Missouri, first south of McCarty.


Madison Ave. from corner Meridian and South, southeast.


Madison Road, from corner of Morris and Madison Ave south.


Madison. from Hanna east, first south Clif- ford Ave.


Malott Ave,from corner Alvord and Chris- tian Ave, northeasterly.


Maple, from McCarty south to Morris, sec- ond west of Meridian.


Margaret, from Locke west, second north of Elizabeth.


Maria, from Locke east to Smith,fifth north of North.


Market, east and west, crossing Meridian, first north of Washington.


Martindale Ave, from Seventh north, first east of Columbia Ave.


Maryland, east and west, crossing Meri- dian, first south of Washington.


Massachusetts Ave, from corner Ohio and Pennsylvania, northeast.


Mayhew, from Michigan Ave west, third north of First.


Maxwell, from North north, fourth west of Blake.


McCarty, east and west, crossing Meridian, second sou h of Merrill.


McGill, from Lousiana south to South, first west of Mississippi.


McIntire, from Michigan Ave west, sixth north of First.


McKernan, from Buchanan south to San- ders, first west of Virginia Ave.


McNabb, from Meridian west to Illinois, first north of South.


Meek, from Noble east to Grant,first south of Maryland.


Meikle, from McCarty south to Ray, third west of Tennessee.


Meridian, north and south, crossing Wash- ington, dividing the city east and west. Merrill, east and west, crossing Meridian, second south of South.


Michigan, east and west, crossing Merid- ian. fifth north of Washington.


Michigan Ave, from corner West and First north, fifth west of Meridian.


Minerva, from New York north to North, first west of Blake.


Mill, from Fifth north, fourth west of Mis- sissippi.


Minnesota, from Morris south, first west of Tennessee.


Mississippi, north and south, crossing Washington, third west of Meridian.


Missouri, north and south, crossing Wash- ington, fourth west of Meridian.


Mobile, from Tennessee west to Mississip- pi, first south of Georgia.


Morris, east and west, crossing Meridian, third south of McCarty.


Morrison, from Delaware east to Central Ave, second north of St Joseph.


Mulberry, from McCarty to Morris, third east of Meridian.


National Road, from eastern terminus Washington, east.


National Road, from western terminus, west.


Nebraska, from Madison Road east to East, fourth south of Morris.


Nebraska, from Mayhew north, first west of Michigan Road.


Newman, from Hill Ave north, second east of Columbia Ave.


New Jersey, north and south, crossing Washington, fourth east of Meridian.


New York, east and west, crossing Merid- ian, third north of Washington.


Ninth, east and west, crossing Meridian, second north of Seventh.


Noble, north and south, crossing Wash- ington, second east of East.


North, east and west, crossing Meridian, sixth north of Washington.


Northwood, see Eighth.


Norwood, from Illinois east to Russell Ave, first north McCarty.


Oak, from Massachusetts Ave north, fifth east of New Jersey.


Ohio, east and west, crossing Meridian, second north of Washington.


Olive, from Pleasant south, first east of Dillon.


Oliver, from Seventh north, first east of Central Ave.


Omer, from Brookside Ave east, first north of Clifford Ave.


Oriental, from Washington south to Mary- land, first west of Arsenal Ave.


Oxford, from Charles east to C C C & IR R, first north of St Clair.


Paca, from corner St Clair and Indiana Ave, north to First.


Palmer, from Bluff Road east to Madison Road, third south of McCarty.


Park Ave, from St Clair north to Lincoln Ave, first east of East.


Patterson, from North to Elizabeth, sec- ond west of Blake.


Patterson, north from Sixth to Seventh, first west of Mississippi.


Pearl, east and west, crossing Meridian be- tween Washington and Maryland.


Pendleton Pike, from terminus Massachu- setts Ave, northeasterly.


Pennsylvania, north and south, crossing Washington, first east of Meridian.


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ERRINGTON will please you in Prices. See page opp. 176.


78 West Washington Street.


82 E Market Street. See page opp 304.


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Peru, from corner North and Railroad northeasterly to Massachusetts Ave, thence north to city limits.


Phipps, from Meridian east to Madison Ave, first south of Merrill.


Pine, from corner Noble and Virginia Ave, northeasterly to Harrison.


Pittsfield, from Seventh north, sixth west of Meridian.


Plum, from corner St Clair and Massachu- setts Ave, north to Christian Ave.


Poplar, from Union east to Chestnut, sec- ond south of McCarty.


Pratt, east and west, crossing Meridian, ninth north of Washington.


Prospect, from corner Dillon and Virginia Ave, east to city limits.


Railroad, from Market north to Massachu- setts Ave, third east of East.


Rathbone, from Smith west, fourth north of Elizabeth.


Ray, east and west, crossing Meridian, first south of McCarty.


Reid, from Huron south, fourth east of Dillon.


Rhode Island, from Blake west, first north of Elizabeth.


River, from Kentucky Ave west, first south of Sharpe.


Roanoke, from First south, first east of Mississippi.


Bockwood, from East east, first north of South.


Roe, from West west, first south of Grant.


Rohampton, from Seventh north, third east of Central Ave.


Root, from West west, first south of Mc- Carty.


Rose, from Merrill south to Grant, first west of West.


Russell Ave, from corner Illinois and Mer- rill,southeast to corner McCarty and Me- ridian.


Sand, from western terminus of McCarty, west of Kentucky Ave.


Sanders, from Shelby west, first south of Coburn.


School, from South south to Huron, first east of Virginia Ave.


Second, from Meridian west to Michigan Road, twelfth north of Washington.


Seventh, east and west, crossing Meridian, seventeenth north of Washington.


Sharpe, from West west to Kentucky Ave, first south of South.


Shearer, from Mississippi west, second south of McCarty.


Shelby, from corner Prospect and Virgin- ia Ave, south.


Shelden, from Hill Ave, north, third east of Columbia Ave.


Short, from Dougherty south to Coburn, first west of Virginia Ave.


Sinker, from Alabama east to New Jersey, first south of Merrill.


Sixth, from Illinois west to Michigan Road, sixteenth north of Washington.


Smith, from Rhode Island north to India- na Ave, second west of Blake.


Smith, from Illinois west to the canal, be- tween Third and Fourth.


Smithson, from Laurel east, first south of Orange.


Spann Ave, from Dillon east, first north of Fletcher Ave.


Spring, from Market north, between No- ble and Railroad.


Spruce, from Prospect south, fourth east of Dillon.


State Ave, north and south, crossing Wash- ington, forming the eastern city limits. St Clair, east and west, crossing Meridian, eighth north of Washington.


Stevens, from East east to Virginia Ave, first south of Merrill.


Stevens Place, from East to New Jersey, first south of South.


St Joseph, east and west, crossing Meri- dian,tenth north of Washington.


St Mary, from Meridian east to corner Ft Wayne and Western Aves, first north of St Joseph.


Sullivan, from McCarty south to Buchan- an,first east of Greer.


Summit, from Washington south to East Michigan Road, first east of Arsenal Ave. Sycamore, from Meridian east to Madison Ave, first south of McCarty.


Tennessee, north and south, crossing Washington, second west of Meridian.


Tenth, east and west, crossing Meridian, third north of Seventh.


Texas, from Madison Road east to East, fifth south of Morris.


Third, from Illinois west to Michigan Road, thirteenth north of Washington. Thomas, from West west, fifth south of McCarty.


Tinker, see Seventh.


Torbet, from Michigan Road west, first north of First.


Twelfth, east and west, crossing Meridian, fifth north of Seventh.


Union, from corner Merrill and Madison Ave. south.


Utah, from Minnesota to Dacota, second south of Morris.


Vermont, east and west,crossing Meridian, fourth north of Washington.


Vine, from Park Ave east to Massachusetts Ave, second north of St Clair.


Vinton, from West west, fourth south of McCarty.


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


Think and act for yourself, by insuring in the


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Virginia Ave, from corner Washington and Pennsylvania, southeasterly.


Wallace, from Morris south to Nebraska, first east of Madison Road.


Walnut, east and west, crossing Meridian, seventh north of Washington.


Washington, east and west, dividing the city north and south.


Water, from McCarty north to Stevens, first west of Virginia Ave.


West, north and south, crossing Washing- ton fifth west of Meridian.


Western Ave., see Central Ave.


Wilkins, east and west, crossing Meridian, second south of McCarty.


Williard, from Shelby east, third south of Prospect.


Williams, from Oriental east to State Ave, first south of Washington.


Willow, from Shelby east, second south of Prospect.


Wilson, from North north, fifth west of Blake.


Winston. from Washington north to St Clair, fourth east of East.


Wisconsin, from Meridian to Dacota, sec- ond south of Morris.


Woodlawn Ave, from Dillon east, first north of Prospect.


Wright, from Buchanan south to Coburn, second west of Virginia Ave.


Wyoming, from Delaware to High, first south of McCarty.


Yandes, from Malott Ave north, first west of Columbia Ave.


Yeizer, from Madison Ave east to East, second south of Morris.


ALLEYS.


Alleghany, east and west, crossing Meri- dian, first north of Vermont.


Bates, from East east, first north of Loui- siana.


Chesapeake, east and west, crossing Meri- dian, first south of Maryland.


Choptank, north and south, crossing Washington, first east of New Jersey.


Douglass-see Columbus.


Erie, from Cumberland south, first east of Alabama.


Hudson, from Ohio north, first east of Delaware.


Miami, east and west, crossing Meridian, first north of Ohio.


Mobile, east and west, crossing Meridian, first south of Georgia.


Muskingum, from New York south, first west of Illinois.


Osage, north and south, crossing Wash- ington, first west of Mississippi.


Potomac, east and west, crossing Meri- dian, first north of Washington.


Sciota, north and south, crossing Wash- ington first east of Meridian.


Severn, north and south, crossing Wash- ington, first east of Pennsylvania.


Tippecanoe, east and west, crossing Meri- dian, first north of New York.


Wabash, east and west, crossing Merdian, first north of Market.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor -James L Mitchell; office, City Hall.


Clerk-John R Clinton; office, City Hall. Treasurer-Henry W. Tutewiller; office, City Hall.


City Attorney-Byron K. Elliott; office, City Hall.


Marshal-W. C. West; office, City Hall. Assessor-Wm. Hadley; office, City Hall. Civil Engineer-James W. Brown; office, City Hall.


Street Commissioner-Thomas Wiles; office, Pearl e Delaware.


Chief Fire Engineer-Charles Richmann; office, cor Massachusetts Ave and New York.


Supt Fire Alarm Telegraph-L. B. Yeaton; office, cor Massachusetts Ave and New York.


Market Master-John Unversaw.


Scaler of Weights and Measures-S. B. Mor- ris.


COUNCIL.


James L. Mitchell, President.


John R. Clinton, Clerk.


1st Ward-W. H. Craft. Leon Kahn.


2d Ward-J. C. Adams. Boswell Ward.


3d Ward-L. Q. Sherwood. J. H. Woodburn.


4th Ward-David Gibson. Isaac Thalman.


5th Ward-Edward Reagan. J. McB Shepherd.


6th Ward-E. J. Hardesty. A. H. Brown.


7th Ward-Robert Kennington. Fred C. Bollman.


Sth Ward-M. C. Anderson. John T. Pressly.


9th Ward-Fred P. Rush. H. S. Bigham.


10th Ward-John H. Batty. Jas. E. Twiname.


I. H. H


ERRINGTON, Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, 78 W. Washington Street. See page opp. 176 ..


Franklin, at Equitable Rates, and be Safe. See page opp. 80.


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11th Ward-Thos. H. S. Peck. Calvin E. Darnell.


12th Ward-Henry Gimber.


Wm. Mclaughlin.


13th Ward-Isaac W. Stratford. R. C. J. Pendleton.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Police Headquarters-Corner of Alabama and Pearl.


Chief of Police-Eli Thompson, res 125 N West.


First Lieutenant-Joseph R. Forbes, res 77 Huron.


Second Lieutenant-Robert Campbell, res 44 Harrison.


Third Lieutenant-Al Travis, res 172 W Market.


City Jailor-George A. Taffe, res City Prison.


Turnkey-W. Hipwell, res 11 Pine.


Night Turnkey-Wm Porter, res 307 Bright.


Cook-C. C. Wilson, res_City Prison. DAY PATROLMEN.


1st Dist-Samuel Barker, res 40 Central Ave.


2d Dist-D. M. Osborn, res 122 Yandes.


3d Dist-Hannibal Taffe, bds Revere House.


4th Dist-A. P. Wright, res 129 Christian Ave.


5th Dist-Sam Buser, res 309 S Pennsyl- vania.


6th Dist-E. M. Preston, res 44 Union.


7th Dist-John Quill, res 348 S New Jer. sey.


8th Dist-Antone Richter, res 46 Har- rison.


9th Dist-W.A. Patterson, res 120 David- son.


10th Dist-John S. Bray, res 46 Ash.


11th Dist-Daniel O'Keeffe.


12th Dist-Eli Anderson, res 420 S Meri dian.


13th Dist-Wm Williams, res 299 S East. 14th Dist-James N. Stevens, res 277 W Michigan.


RAILROAD POLICE.


Wm. Bolen, res 37 Indiana Ave.


Thomas Sullivan, res 316 E Georgia.


SANITARY.


James A. Shea, res 520 N Delaware. Turner Thornburgh, res 196 N Missis- sippi.


NIGHT PATROLMEN.


1st Dist-Harry Phillips, res 752 N Illi- nois; W. Bacon, res 231 Christian Ave.


2d Dist-Abram Findling, res 119 Broad- way; Christian McGregor, res 69 Huron.


3d Dist-Wm Kitzmiller, res 192 Black- ford; H J Rouse, bds 39 Indiana Ave.


4th Dist-Daniel Kiley, res 106 Spring; James Taylor, res W Indianapolis.


5th Dist-Timothy Splan, res 77 S West; J.H Kimberlin, res 73 S Tennessee.


6th Dist-John Cutsinger, res 280 Chest- nut; Austin Cuy Kendall, res 330 E Louisiana.


7th Dist-Samuel Brown, res 3 Forest Ave; W C Harrison, res 110 Dunlop.


Sth Dist-Michael Louney, res 110 Hu- ron ; J C Bidelinger, res 66 Huron.


9th Dist-Al Hardin, res 140 Peru, Geo. Thomas, res 115 N Noble.


10th Dist-James Shearer; W. M. Bacon, res 106 Rohampton.


11th Dist-Geo, W McCain; John Moore, res 236 Douglass.


12th Dist-Jacob Kimberlin, res 73 S Tennessee; Robert Stuck, res 182 Huron.


13th Dist-Edward Louney, res 113 Hu- ron; John A Mckinney, rooms 11 Mar- tindale's Blk.


14th Dist-Christian Poehler, res 423 Virginia Ave; Daniel Richards, res 218 W 7th.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Chas Richmann; Head- quarters Fire Department, corner New York and Massachusetts Ave.


STEAMERS.


Steamer No. 1-Corner Michigan and In- diana Ave, G M Bishop, engineer.


Steamer Wm. Henderson, No 2-Massachu- setts Ave west of Noble, Andrew O. Cher- ry, engineer.


Steamer No. 3-Virginia Ave. between South and Huron. John R. Bellis, engi- neer. .


Steamer John Marsee No. 4-South-east corner Merrill and Illinois. Cicero Seibert, engineer.


Hook and Ladder Company No 1-Corner New York and Massachusetts Ave. John H. Webster, driver.


HOSE REELS.


Hose Reel No. 1-Corner Indiana Ave and Michigan. Orrin Tuttle, driver.


Hose Reel No. 2-Massachusetts Ave west of Noble. John S. Foundry, driver.


Hose Reel No. 3-Virginia Ave between Huron and South. Timothy, Woodruff, driver.


Hose Reel No. 4-South-east corner Illi- nois and Merrill. Peter Glazier, driver.


Hose Reel No. 5-Corner Massachusetts Ave and New York. John King, driver.


Hose Reel No. 6-South side Washington west of California. W. O. Sherwood, driver.


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


The National Real Estate and Loan Agency is located at


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Hose Reel No. 7-South side of South west of Alabama. Anthony Volz, driver. Hose Reel No. 8-29 N New Jersey. Late Hollingsworth, driver.


Hose Reel No. 9-31 W St. Joseph. W Delbrook, driver.


Central Hose Reel No. 10-North side of Maryland e Meridian, east of Meridian. John J. Huffer, driver.


FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.


No. Location of Boxes.


5 No. 5 Hose House.


6 East and New York.


7 Michigan and Noble.


8 Massachusetts Ave and New Jersey.


9 North and Winston.


1-2 Massachusetts Ave and Noble.


1-3 Ft Wayne Ave and Delaware.


1-4 Ft Wayne Ave and New Jersey.


1-5 Massachusetts Ave and Peru.


1-6 Christian Ave and Ash.


1-7 Park Ave and Butler.


1-8 Sewing Machine Factory.


2-1 St. Joseph and Meridian.


2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.


2-4 Meridian and Second.


2-5 Illinois and Fifth.


2-6 Mississippi and St Clair.


2-7 Illinois and Michigan.


2-8 Home Ave and Pennsylvania.


2-9 Fourth and Mississippi.


3-1 No. 1 Engine House.


3-2 Meridian and Walnut.


3-4 California and Vermont.


3-5 Blake and New York.


3-6 Indiana Ave and St. Clair.


3-7 City Hospital.


3-8 North and Blake.


4-1 No. 6 Reel House, W Washington.


4-2 Geisendorff's Woolen Factory.


4.3 New York and Canal.


4-5 Washington and Meridian.


4-6 South and West.


4-7 West and McCarty.


4-8 Kingan's Pork House.


4-9 Indianola.


5-1 No. 4 Engine House.


5-2 Spencer House.


5-3 Washington and Tennessee.


5-4 Academy of Music.


5-6 Georgia and Tennessee.


4-7 Bluff Road and Ray.


5-8 Box Factory, Madison Ave.


5-9 Madison Ave and Dunlop.


6-1 No. 7 Hose Hose House.


6-2 Gas Works.


6-3 Delaware and McCarty.


6-4 East and McCarty.


6-5 Forest Ave and Harrison.


6-7 Virginia Ave and Bradshaw.


6-8 East and Coburn.


7-1 No. 3 Engine House.


7-2


East and Georgia.


7-3 Washington and Benton.


7-4


Georgia and Benton.


7-5 Central Freight Depot, Virginia Ave.


7-6


Dillon and Bates.


7-8 Virginia Ave and Dillon.


7-9 Dillon and Huron.


8-1 No. 8 Reel House.


8-2 Washington and Delaware.


8-3 Washington and East.


8-4 New York and Davidson.


8-5 Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


8-6 United States Arsenal.


8-7 Washington and Oriental.


8-9 State Female Reformatory.


9-1 Central Tower.


9-2 Georgia and Meridian.


1-2-3 Tinker and College Ave.


1-2-4 Tinker and Alabama.


1-2-5 Tinker and Meridian.


1-2-6 Tinker and Tennessee.


1-3-1 First and Michigan Road.


MARION COUNTY COURTS.


MARION CIVIL CIRCUIT COURT. Judge-Hon. Livingston Howland. *Clerk-William J Wallace.


"The Clerk of the Circuit Court is ex-officio Clerk of all the Courts.


SUPERIOR COURT OF MARION CO. Judges-Hon. S. E. Perkins, Sr.


Hon. Solomon Blair.


Hon. Horatio C. Newcomb.


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MARION CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURT.


Judge-Hon. C. H. Test. Frosecuting Attorney-R. P. Parker.


MARION COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk-William J. Wallace.


Deputies-Calvin F. Rooker, Ovid D. Butler, Silas L. Harvey, Richard M. Smock |lace.


Joseph A. Wallace, Peter H, Lemon, Jes- se T. Murphy, Alfred Rous, Geo. A. Wal-


HERRINGTON has everything in his line. 78 W. Washington St. See page opp. 176.


82 East Market Street. See page opp 304.


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Recorder-Daniel C. Greenfield.


Deputies-Wm. F. Keay, Robert F. Bence. Auditor-Francis W. Hamilton.


Deputy-Edward M. Wilmington. Treasurer-Benjamin F. Riley.


Deputy-E. N. Richards, Robert H. Pat- terson.


Sheriff-Nicholas R. Ruckle.


Deputies-Henry C. Adams, Jas A. Ham- ilton, R. P. Craft, R. N. Harding.


Coroner-S. C. Tomlinson.


Superintendent Public Schools-Walter S. Smith.


Surveyor-Oliver W. Voorhis


Commissioners-Alex. Jameson. Samuel Rumford. Chas. A. Howland.


Center Township Trustee-Chas. John, 14} N Delaware.


INDIANA STATE OFFICERS.


Governor-Thomas A. Hendricks.


Secretary of State-William W. Curry. Treasurer of State-John B. Glover. Auditor of State-James A. Wildman. Adjutant General-W. W. Connor.


State Geoligist-E. T. Cox.


State Librarian-Mrs Sarah A. Oren.


SUPREME COURT.


Judges-James L. Worden. Alex. C. Downey. Samuel H. Buskirk. John Pettit. Andrew L. Osborn.


Clerk-Charles Scholl.


Reporter-James B. Black.


Librarian-James M. Cropsey ..


Sheriff-James P. Watson.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


Judge U. S. Circuit Court-Hon. David Da- vis, Hon. Thomas Drummond.


Judge U. S. District Court-Hon. Walter Q.


Gresham.


Clerk U. S. Courts-John D. Howland, room No. 11 P. O. Building.


U. S. District Attorney-Nelson Trusler.


Assistant U. S. District Attorney-Charles L. Holstein, room No. 7 P. O. Building.


Register U. S. Land Office-Edmund Brown- ing.


Receiver U. S. Land Ofice-Granville M. Ballard, room No 8 P. O. Building.


Assesor of Internal Revenue-Wm. M. Wiles, room No. 13 P. O. Building.


Assistant Assessors of Internal Revenue-Hi- ram J. Craft, L. H. Jameson, room No. 14 P. O. Building.


Deputy Collector Internal Revenue-James M. King, room No. 15 P. O. Building.


U. S. Pension Agent-Charles W. Brouse, office 85} East Market.


Register in Bankruptcy-John W. Ray, No. 22 North Pennesylvania.


Post Master-William R. Hollaway.


Assistant Post Master-E. P. Tompson.


U. S. Marshal-Ben. J. Spooner, room No. 6 P. O. Building.


Deputy Marshals-I. S. Bigelow, H. N. Bige- low Will. C. Davis.


Signal Observer-C. F. R. Wappenhans Blackfords Block.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Post Office-South East corner Pennsyl- vania and Market. Office hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. Post Master-W. R. Holloway,


Assistant Post Master-Edward P. Tomp- son.


General Superintendent and Manager-HI. C. Holloway.


CARRIERS.


District No. 1, J. H. Mattern.


District No. 2, Stephen Law. District No. 3, T. B. Stapp.


District No. 4, Wm. H. Wainwright. District No. 5, J. A. Downey.


District No. 6, B. F. Wilson.


District No. 7, Newton Hume. District No. 8, A. S. Hardman. District No. 9, E. C. Rankin.


District No. 10, Wm. Stewart.


District No. 11, Jno. M. Taylor. District No. 12, A. J. Wells.


District No. 13, Wm. R. Williams.


District No. 14, Jno. T. Williams.


District No. 15, Jno. J. Snyder.


District No. 16, T. P. Farley.


District No. 17, Geo. W. Sulgrove:


District No. 18, Matthew Lockwood!


District No. 19, Jno. B. Wirt.


District No. 20, W. W. Hervey.


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


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Place your insurance on your Homes and Stores


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District No. 21, F. A. Wiley.


District No. 22, P. H. Walters.


District No. 23, J. B. Parnes.


District No. 24, Frank Snurpus.


District No. 25, Wm. L. Williams.


District No. 26, Henry J. Brattain.


J. L. Moore.


S. P. Davis.


Joseph Otwell.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


Grand Lodge-Hall south east corner of Washington and Tennessee. Meets annually first Tuesday after the fourth Monday in May. John M. Bramwell, Grand Sec.


Center Lodge, No. 23 .- H. H. Langen- berg, W. M .; Charles Fisher, Secretary. Meets in Condit's Building.


Marion Lodge, No. 35 .- Jackson Saylors, W. M .; John G. Waters, Secretary. Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.


Capital City Lodge, No. 312 .- W. W. Da- vis, W. M .; Wm. H. Ireland, Secretary. Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.


Ancient Landmarks, No. 319 .- H. L. Nel- son, W. M .; George Moore, Secretary. Meets in Condit's Building.


Mystic Tie, No. 398 .- Joseph W. Smith, W. M .; Wm. S. Cone, Secretary. Meets in Condict's Building.


York Rite .- Meets in Masonic Hall.


Indianapolis Chapter, No. 5 .- John Ebert, High Priest; Charles Fisher, Secretary


Keystone Chapter, No. 6 .- W. H. Ireland, High Priest; W. S. Cone, Secretary.


Indianapolis Council, No. 6 .- John Ebert, Grand Master; Charles Fisher, Recorder.


Raper Commandery, No. 1 .- N. R. Ruckle, Eminent Commander; Charles Fisher, Recorder.


A. and A. Scottish Rite .-- Meets in Bald- win's Block.


Adoniram Grand. Lodge of Perfection .- John Caven, T. P. G. M .; C. F. Holliday, Grand Secretary.


Saraiat Council of Princes of Jerusalem .- Phineas G. C. Hunt, M. E. G. M .; C. F. Holliday, Grand Secretary.


Indianopolis Chapter of Rose Croix .- John H. Holliday, M. W .; C. F. Holliday, Grand Secretary.


Indiana Sovereign Consistory .- N. R. Ruck- le, Commander-in-Chief; C. F. Holliday, Grand Secretary.


Adoptive Rite .- Queen Esther Chapter, No. 11-Willis Engle, W P .; Mrs Mary A. Taylor, W. M .; Mrs. Eliza Stephens, Sec- retary. Meet.in Grand Masonic Hall.


ODD FELLOWS.


Hall, north east corner Washington and Pennsylvania. Grand Encampment Semi-Annual Communication meets third


Tuesday in May, and Annual Communica- tion meets third Tuesday in November.


Grand Lodge-Semi-Annual Communica- tion meets Wednesday following the third Tuesday in May.


Annual Communication meets third Tuesday in November. Richard Owen, M W, Grand Master ; D. B. Shideler, R W, Dept Grand Master ; J. B. Kimball, R W, Grand Warden ; B. F. Foster, Grand Sec- retary.


Theo. Haughey, Grand Treasurer.


Marion Encampment-Meets second and fourth Mondays in each month. John McElwee, Scribe.


Metropolitan Encampment No. 5-Meets first and third Mondays of each month. J. A. Furgason. Scribe.


Teutonia Encampment No. 67-Meets sec- ond and fourth Fridays of each month. T. Bender, Scribe.


Centre Lodge No. 18-Meets every Tues- day evening. Geo. P. Anderson, Sec.


Philoxenia Lodge No. 44-Meets every Wednesday evening. J. S. Watson, Sec.


Capital Lodge No 124-Meets every Fri- day evening. J. F. Wallick, Sec.


Germania Lodge, No. 129-Meets every Thursday evening. T. Bender, Sec.




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