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CHOPTANK, north and south, crossing Washing- ton first east of New Jersey.
ERIE, from Cumberland south, first east Alabama.
GREER, from Missouri west to West, first north of Merrill.
MUSKINGUM, from New York south, first west of Illinois.
OSAGE, north and south,
crossing Washington first west of Mississippi.
SCIOTO, north and south, crossing Washington first east of Meridian.
SEVERN, north and South, crossing Washington first east of Pennsylvania.
TIPPECANOE, east and west, crossing Meridian first north of New York.
North Indianapolis.
ADDISON, from Michigan Road west to I C & L R R, first north of Shoema- ker.
ANNETTE, from Lake north first west of Michi- gan Road.
ARMSTRONG, from Mich- igan Road west to I C & L R R, third north of Udell.
BOLAND, from Lake north to corner Michigan Road and Addison, first east of Annette.
CHICAGO, from Michigan Road west to I C & L R R, fifth north of Twelfth. EIGHTEENTH, from Me- ridian west to Michigan Road, sixth north of Twelfth.
ELMIRA, from corner I C & L R R north fifth west of Michigan Road.
EMMA, from corner I C & L R R and Shoemaker north fourth west of Mich- igan Road.
EUCLID AVE, from corner Michigan Road and Addi- son northeast.
EUGENE, from Michigan Road west to I C & L R R, second north of Udell. FRANCIS, from Michigan Road west to I C & L R R, first north of Udell.
INDIANAPOLIS AVE,
from corner Michigan Road and Fifteenth north to Twentysecond, second east of Michigan Road.
LAKE, from Boland west to I C & L R R, fourth north of Twelfth.
LULA, from corner I C & L R R and Wells north, third west of Michigan Road.
McLENE, from Michigan Road west to I C & L RR, fourth north of Chicago.
NINETEENTH, from Me- ridian to Michigan Road, seventh north of Twelfth.
ONTARIO, from Michigan Road west to I C & L R R, first north of Chicago. RADER, from corner I C & L R R and Lake north, second west of Michigan Road.
SCHURMANN AVE, from Indiana Ave north to cor- ner I C & L R R and Arm- strong.
SHOEMAKER, from Mich- igan Road west to Schur- mann Ave, fifth north of Chicago.
TWENTIETH, from Me- ridian west to Michigan Road, eighth north of Twelfth.
TWENTYFIRST, from Me- ridian west to Michigan Road, ninth north of Twelfth.
TWENTYSECOND, from Meridian west to Michi- gan Road, tenth north of Twelfth.
UDELL, from Michigan Road west to I C & L R R, second north of Shoe- maker.
WELLS, from Michigan Road west to IC & LR R, second north of Chi- cago.
OFFICE OF WEED SEWING MACHINE COMPANY REMOVED TO 70 EAST MARKET STREET.
IS AT NO. 76 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Judge U. S. Supreme Court-David Davis, Post Office Building.
Judge U. S. Circuit Court-Thomas Drummond, Post Office Building.
Judge U. S. District Court-Walter Q. Gresham, Post Office Building.
Clerk U. S. Courts-John D. Howland, Post Office Building.
Deputy Circuit Clerk-Willard C. Nichols. Deputy District Clerk-Dubois Johnson.
U. S. District Attorney-Nelson Trusler, Post Office Building.
Assistant U. S. District Attorney-Charles L. Holstein, Post Office Building.
U. S. Marshal-Ben. J. Spooner, Post Office Building.
Deputies Marshal-I. S. Bigelow, Will. C. David, Charles S. Bigelow, Lee Burdick, Post Office Building.
U. S. Pension Agent-W. H. H. Terrell, Post Office Building.
Inspector of Customs-Chauncy W. Mead, office 147 S Meridian.
Register in Bankruptcy-John W. Ray, office 66 East Market.
Collector Internal Revenue-Frederick Baggs, Post Office Building.
Deputies Collector Internal Revenue- L. M. Phipps, S. J. Mitchell.
Post Master-William R. Holloway, Post Office Building.
Assistant Post Master-Edward P. Thompson, Post Office Building. Post Master North Indianapolis-E. Udell, office cor Addison and Lula.
U. S. Commissioners-Fred. Knefler, office 32 North Delaware; Frank L. Bixby, office I Baldwin Block; Henry D. Pierce, office 2412 East Washington; Ferdinand Winter, office 3 Fletcher & Sharpes Block.
Signal Observer-C. F. R. Wappenhans, room 31 Blackford Block.
INDIANA STATE OFFICERS.
Governor-James D. Williams ; term ex- pires January 1, 1881.
Lieutenant Governor-Isaac P. Gray ; term expires January 1, 1881.
Secretary -- John E. Neff; term expires January 16, 1879.
Treasurer-Benjamin C. Shaw ; term ex- pires February 5, 1879.
Auditor-Ebenezer Henderson; term ex- pires January 25, 1879.
Attorney General-Clarence A. Buskirk ; term expires November 6, 1878.
Superintendent Public Instruction-Jas. H. Smart; term expires March 15, 1879.
Clerk Supreme Court-Gabriel Schmuck ; term expires November 3, 1880.
Reporter Supreme Court-Augustus N. Martin ; term expires January 13, 1881.
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Adjutant General-William W. Connor.
Quarter Master General-Samuel Beck.
Geologist-Edward T. Cox.
Governor's Private Secretary-Samuel R. Downey.
State Agent-Charles Lanier.
Clerk Bureau Public Printing and Sta- tionery-Charles P. Hutchinson.
Clerk Swamp Land Bureau-Azariah T. Whittlesey.
SUPREME COURT.
Judges-James L. Worden, term expires January 1, 1883; Horace P. Biddle, term expires January 1, 1883; William E. Nib- lack, term expires January 1, 1883 ; George V. Howk, term expires January 1, 1883; Samuel E. Perkins, term expires January I, 1883.
APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.
Librarian-Fred Hiner.
Sheriff-James P. Watson.
MARION COUNTY OFFICERS.
Offices Court House, north side Washing- ton between Delaware and Alabama (Court House Square).
Clerk-Austin H. Brown; term expires October 25, 1878.
Deputies Clerk -- Ovid D. Butler, Thomas Madden, August O'Bryan, Richard M. | Schley.
Smock, Silas L. Harvey, Jesse B. Cald- well, William C. Tarkington, William J. Brown, George T. Moore, Edward R. Tomlinson, Carl Habich, George C. Brooks, Daniel W. Knefler, Joseph F. Brown, John W. Russell, James Laughlin, John
The attention of Tailors and Shoemakers is called to the Celebrated
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Recorder-Calvin F. Darnell; term ex- pires October 21, 1880.
Deputy Recorder-William F. Keary. Auditor-William K. Sproule; term ex- pires November 4, 1879.
Deputies Auditor-James E. Sproule, Eu- dorus M. Johnson, William C. Moriarty, William B. Jennings, Thomas B. Dean.
Treasurer - Jackson Landers; term ex- pires September 4, 1876. Samuel Hanway, successor.
Deputies Treasurer-Edward N. Richard- son, Charles E. Drapier, Smith H. Myers, John B. Landers, Robert L. Whitton.
Sheriff-John T. Pressly; term expires December 10, 1878.
Deputies Sheriff-Engelbert J. Metzger, James A. Hamilton, Charles H. Reynolds, Charles H. Furgeson ; Robert N. Harding, Richard P. Craft, William Blythe, Silas F. Reynolds, Al. Travis, Cyrus J. Dodds, Hans Blume, John Horton, Joseph L. Fisher, Irvin M. Harwood, William W. Henderson, Christian H. Harmoning, John W. Carlton.
Coroner-W. H. Wishard ; office 77 North Delaware.
Superintendent Public Schools-Lea P. Harlan.
Surveyor-H. B. Fatout, office 3 Hub- bard Block.
Commissioners-Samuel Cory ; term ex- pires October 26, 1877; Allison C. Remy ;
term expires October 26, 1879; William Worman ; term expires October 26, 1879.
Superintendent County Infirmary - J. Royster.
MARION COUNTY COURTS AND OF- FICERS.
Offices Court House, north side Wash- ington, between Delaware and Alabama (Court House Square. )
CIVIL CIRCUIT COURT.
Judge-Jacob B. Julian ; term expires October 25, 1881.
.* Clerk-Austin H. Brown ; term expires October 25, 1878.
CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURT.
Judge-Edward C. Buskirk; term expires October, 1878.
Prosecuting Attorney-James E. Heller ; term expires November 5, 1878.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Judges-John A. Holman ; term expires October, 1878. Daniel W. Howe; term expires October 25, 1880. Byron K. Elliott; term expires October 25, 1880.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Center Township Trustee-William S. King, office 72 East Market.
*The Clerk of the Circuit Court is ex officio Clerk of all the Courts.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Municipal election first Tuesday in May. CITY OFFICERS.
Offices City Building, south side Wash- ington east of Alabama.
Mayor-John Caven. City Clerk-B. C. Wright.
Deputy City Clerk-C. S. Wright.
City Treasurer-H. W. Tutewiler. Deputies City Treasurer-H. J. Craft, C. W. Tutewiler, F. A. Blanchard. Assessor-W. Hadley.
Deputy Assessor-H. M. Hadley. City Civil Engineer-B. H. Dietz. Deputy City Civil Engineer-B. W. Sul- livan.
Street Commissioner-L. A. Fulmer. Marshal-Eli Thompson. Deputy Marshal-Al. Taffe. Chief Fire Engineer-William O. Sher- wood.
Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- L. B. Yeaton.
Market Master-William Show. City Weigher-Willard Nichols. City Wood Measurer-William Morgan.
BOARD OF HEALTH. Office City Hall.
John W. Marsee, M. D. F. M. Hook, M. D. S. A. Elbert, M. D.
COUNCIL.
President-John Caven.
Clerk-Beniamin C. Wright.
Ist Ward-William H. Craft. Milton Pouder.
2d Ward-Arthur L. Wright.
George C. Webster.
3d Ward-Enos B. Reed.
Daniel M. Ransdell.
4th Ward-Thomas J. Morse. Isaac Thalman.
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5th Ward-Robert C. McGill.
John J. Diffley.
6th Ward-William Buehrig.
John Thomas.
7th Ward-James C. Laughlin. Michael Steinhauer.
8th Ward-William F. Reasener.
John L. Case.
9th Ward-Albert Izor. Frederick Schmidt.
IOth Ward-Justus C. Adams.
Joseph W. Bugbee.
IIth Ward-Norman S. Byram.
Calvin F. Darnell.
12th Ward-George Kenzel.
Martin McGinty.
13th Ward-Isaac W. Stratford.
William G. Wright.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Headquarters-Southeast corner of Pearl and Alabama.
Sixth Street Station-North side of Sixth street, between Tennessee and Illinois.
Chief of Police-A. C. Dewey.
Captains of Southern Division-Joseph R. Forbes, Robert Campbell.
Captains of Northern Division-Jesse T. Murphy, Warren O'Haver.
City Jailor-G. W. McCain.
Turnkeys-G. W. McCain. Benj. Thorn- ton.
PATROLMEN.
First District-John McKinney, Hiram Altland, Abe Findling.
Second District-James R. Shea, Edward B. Clark, James Shearer.
Third District-Thomas W. Durham, Carter Temple, Thomas Hart.
Fourth District - William Kitzmiller, Joseph R. Overman, Henry Slusher.
Fifth District-Timothy Splann, Jacob Bisbing, Samuel Barker.
Sixth District-Henry Paul, Joseph Schmidt, Worthington Clarey.
Seventh District-John Reed, Samuel Hensel, Andrew J. Remley.
Eighth District-Samuel Brown, Michael Looney, A C Cotton.
Ninth District-James Stewart, Frederick Fells, Thomas Stephens.
Tenth District-R C. Williamson, James R. Wilson, James W. Eaton.
Eleventh District-David Richards, Wil- liam Whitaker, Benjamin Young.
Twelfth District-Eli W. Johnson, Jacob F. Shutt, Charles Bohl.
Thirteenth District-W. G. Sloan, Charles Allen, John Secrist.
Day and Night-Robert T. Edwards, Christian Wiese, Elliott Preston, Christian
McGregor, Louis Gustin, Samuel McDon- ald, J Bradley.
Extra Policeman-John W. Morgan, Ed- ward C. Kimbel.
Depot Policeman - Charles Manning, Marshal Whedon, Al. Armel, John Cutsin- ger, John Bremer, Martin L. Murphy, John G. Wiegand, Joseph R. Shelton.
MERCHANT POLICEMEN.
Headquarters 8 Glenns Block.
Captain-Henry P. Thomas.
Lieutenant-John L. Elliott.
Franklin Bartlett, Andrew Bowman, Frank C. Beards, Harry Beltz, Jesse Biddinger Jas- , per N. Clary, William Cook, Nelson Dau- benspeck, Wm. H. Demmy, Lemuel Dever, James B. Francis, Asa Goodell, James T. Harrison, U. C. Harrison, Patrick Hartnett, Francis M. Hay, George W. Hillix, Charles W. Johnson, Edward L. Jones, Edwin S. Meek, John Merwin, Edward W. Nicholson, Pinckney A. North, Wm. E. Redmond, Wil- liam Schaler, Wm. Smith, D. Fremont Tafte, George Wallace, John H. Whiteman, W. Williams, Benjamin F. Wilson.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters-Corner New York and Massachusetts Ave.
Chief Engineer-W. O. Sherwood.
Assistant-J. H. Webster.
Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- L. B. Yeaton.
STEAMERS.
Steamer Dan Glazier, No. 1-147 Indiana Ave, Edward T. Burgess foreman.
Steamer. Harry Craft, No. 2-Massachu- setts Ave, near Noble, Thomas J. Pease engineer, John S. Foudray driver.
Steamer J. C. Anderson, No. 3-Virginia Ave, between South and Huron, John R. Bellis engineer, William T. Monteith fore- man.
Steamer John Marsee, No. 4-Southeast corner Merrill and Russell Aves, Albert Meurer foreman.
Steamer Snacks, No. 5-North side Sixth east Tennessee, Henry Woodruff driver.
Steamer Thomas D. Kingan, No. 6- South side of Washington west of West, D. F. Klump foreman.
Steamer George W. Geiger, No. 7-North side of Maryland east of Meridian, William C. Long foreman.
HOSE REELS.
Hose Reel No. 1-147 Indiana Ave, O. S. Tuttle driver.
Hose Reel No. 2-North side Massachu-
DAVID E. STOUT, Wholesale and Retail HATTER and FURRIER,
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setts Ave near Noble, Late Hollingsworth driver.
Hose Reel No. 3-Virginia Ave between South and Huron, George Shelton driver. Hose Reel No. 4-Southeast corner Mer- rill and Russell Ave, William Payne driver. Hose Reel No. 5-North side Sixth east Tennessee, Timothy Dawson driver.
Hose Reel No. 6-202 West Washington, Joseph Smorzka driver.
Hose Reel No. 7-North side Maryland east. Meridian, Eugene Faulkner driver.
Hose Reel No. 8-Washington east of Highland Ave, Frank L. Dougherty foreman, Andrew Zambell driver.
Hose Reel No. 9-31 East St. Joseph, R. B. Braxton foreman.
Hose Reel No. 10-South side South east Delaware, John R. Toole foreman, John Wright driver.
Hose Reel No. 12-Corner New York and Massachusetts Ave, James Brannan fore- man, John King driver.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.
Hook and Ladder Company No. I-Cor- ner New York and Massachusetts Ave, James Calon foreman, Matthew Rogers driver.
Hook and Ladder Company No. 2-South side South east Delaware, Frank Ingersoll foreman, Anthony Voltz driver.
FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.
No. Location of Boxes.
4 Pennsylvania and Market.
5 Head Quarters Fire Department, cor- ner Massachusetts Ave and New York.
6 East and New York.
7 Noble and Michigan.
8 New Jersey and Massachusetts Ave.
9 Winston and North.
I-2 No. 2 Engine House, Massachusetts Ave near Chatham.
1-3 Delaware and Fort Wayne Ave.
I-4 New Jersey and Fort Wayne Ave.
I-5 Peru and Massachusetts Ave.
1-6 Christian Ave and Ash.
1-7 Park Ave and Butler.
1-8 Columbia and Malott Aves.
I-9 Archer and John.
I-2-3 College Ave and Seventh.
I-2-4 Alabama and Seventh.
I-2-5 Meridian and Seventh.
I-2-6 Yandes and Lincoln Ave.
I-2-7 Exposition Building.
I-2-8 Central Ave and Eighth. I-3-I Alabama and Morrison.
I-3-2 Rohampton and Eighth.
I-3-4 College Ave and Tenth.
I-3-5 Home Ave and Delaware.
I-3-6 Delaware and Michigan.
2-I No. 9 Hose Reel House, southside St. Joseph east Illinois.
2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.
2-4 Meridian and Second.
2-5 No. 5 Engine House, northside Sixth west Illinois.
2-6 Mississippi and St. Clair.
2-7 Illinois and Michigan.
2-8 Pennsylvania and Home Ave.
2-9 Mississippi and Fourth.
2-I-2 Tennessee and Eighth.
2-1-3 Pennsylvania and Michigan.
2-1-4 Illinois and Twelfth.
3-I No. I Engine House, 147 Indiana Ave.
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, corner Locke and Mar- garet.
3-8 Blake and North.
3-9 Michigan and Agnes.
3-1-2 West and Walnut.
3-1-3 West and Third.
3-1-4 Seventh and Howard.
4-I No. 6 Engine House, southside Wash- ington west West.
4-2 Geisendorff and Washington.
4-3 Missouri and New York.
4-5 Meridian and Washington.
4-6 Illinois and Ohio.
4-7 Tennessee and Washington.
4-8 Kingan's Pork House, corner Helen and Maryland.
4-9 Indianola, three squares from river.
4-1-2 Missouri and Maryland.
4-1-3 Mississippi and Wabash.
4-1-5 Ferguson's Pork House.
4-2-1 I B & W R R shops (W I.) -
5-I No. 4 Engine House, corner Russell Ave and Merrill.
5-2 Illinois and Louisiana.
5-3 Missouri and McCarty.
5-4 West and South.
5-6 Tennessee and Georgia.
5-7 Meridian and Ray.
5-8 Madison Ave and Coburn.
5-9 Madison Ave and Dunlop.
5-1-2 West and Rockwood.
5-1-3 Kentucky Ave and Merrill.
5-1-4 Union and Morris.
5-1-6 Illinois and Kansas.
6-1 No. 2 Hook and Ladder House, s s South e Delaware.
6-2 Pennsylvania and Louisiana (Gas
Works).
6-3 Delaware and McCarty.
6-4 East and McCarty.
6-5 Alabama and Virginia Ave.
6-7 Virginia Ave and Bradshaw.
6-8 East and Coburn.
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6-9 Pennsylvania and Madison Ave. 6-1-2 McKernan and Dougherty.
7-1 No. 3 Engine House, Virginia Ave near Huron.
7-2 East and Georgia.
7-3 Washington and Benton.
7-4 Benton and Georgia.
7-5 English Ave and Pine.
7-6 Dillon and Bates.
7-8 Virginia Ave and Dillon.
9-2 Meridian and Georgia.
7-9 Huron and Dillon.
SPECIAL SIGNALS.
7-1-2 Spruce and Prospect.
7-1-3 English Ave and Laurel.
7-1-4 Orange and Olive.
7-1-5 Shelby and Beecher.
15 strokes, General Alarm.
I-2-I Private Signal.
I-2-1 and Box Repeated, Second Alarm. 2 strokes, Fire Out and Hose Reeled Up. 3 strokes, pressure from Water Works.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Post Office-Southeast corner Pennsylva- nia and Market. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; Sunday, 9.30 to 10 3c a. m. Post Master-William R. Holloway. Assistant Post Master - Edward P.
Thompson. General Manager-H. C. Holloway.
CARRIERS.
District No. 1-Jacob H. Mattern.
District No. 2-Stephen Law.
District No. 3-Thomas B. Stapp.
District No. 4-Samuel P. Davis.
District No. 5-J. A. Downey.
District No. 6-B. Frank Wilson.
District No. 7-James L. Moore. District No. 8-Asa S. Hardman.
District No. 9-Elijah F. N. Eddy.
District No. 10-William W. Stewart.
District No. 11-Joseph M. Taylor.
District No. 12-Andrew J. Wells.
District No. 13-William R. Williams.
District No. 14-Alexander H. Arbuckle. District No. 15-John J. Snyder.
District No. 16-Edward S. Ransdall.
District No. 17 -George W. Sulgrove.
District No. 18-Matthew A. Lockwood. District No. 19-John B. Wirt.
District No. 20-Worthington W. Hervey. District No. 21- Frank A. Wiley. District No. 22-Payton H. Walters.
District No. 23-Jerome b. Barnes.
District No. 24-Horace F. Wilson.
District No. 25-William L. Williams.
District No. 26-llenry J. Brattain.
District No. 27-Christian L. F. Madsen.
District No. 28-Clarence F. Barnaclo.
SUBSTITUTES.
District No. I-Benjamin Crane. District No. 2-Oscar P. Hoover. District No. 3-O. O. Johnson. District No. 4-Frederick A. Rockwell.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
President-W. A. Bell.
Secretary-Joseph J. Bingham. Clerk-John R. Gibson.
Building and Supply Agent-H. C. Hen- drickson.
Messenger-Warren E. Rice.
Superintendent of Schools-G. P. Brown. Assistant Superintendent-J. J. Mills. Superintendents of Primary Instruction- Miss N. Cropsey, East Division , Miss Annie Barbour, West Division. Teacher of Music-George B. Loomis. Teacher of Penmanship-L. D. Brown. Teacher of Drawing-Jessee H. Brown.
The WEED SEWING MACHINE Received the Highest Awards
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8-4 New York and Davidson.
8-5 Deaf and Dumb Asylum.
8.6 U. S. Arsenal.
8-7 Oriental and Washington.
8-9 Female Prison.
8-1-2 Market and Highland Ave.
8-1-3 Market and Noble.
8-1-4 Ohio and Harvey.
9-I No. 7 Engine House, n s Maryland e Meridian.
I stroke time of fire, more pressure from Water Works.
8-1 Market and New Jersey.
8-2 Washington and Delaware.
8-3 Washington and East.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
High School-Northeast corner Michigan and Pennsylvania. J. B. Roberts, Princi- pal.
Public School No. 1-Southwest corner Vermont and New Jersey. Miss Mary Col- gan, Principal.
Public School No. 2-Northwest corner Delaware and Walnut. Herbert L. Rust, Principal.
Public School No. 3-East side Meridian north of Ohio. G. F. Bass, Principal.
Public School No. 4-Northeast corner Blackford and Michigan. Miss M. Selma Insersoll, Principal.
Public School No. 5-South side of Mary- land between Mississippi and Missouri. Miss Sarah M. Weaver, Principal.
Public School No. 6-Southwest corner Union and Phipps. Robert S. Page, Prin- cipal.
Public School No. 7-Northeast corner of Bates and Concordia. Nelson Yoke, Principal.
Public School No. 8-Corner Virginia Ave and Huron. Etta Bradshaw, Princi- pal.
Public School No. 9-Northeast corner Vermont and Davidson. Miss E. T. Ford, Principal.
Public School No. 10-Southeast corner Home Ave and Ash. Miss Henrie Colgan, Principal.
Public School No. II-Southeast corner Tennessee and Fourth. James O. Wright, Principal.
Public School No. 12-Northeast corner West and McCarty. Miss Mary E. Perry, Principal.
Public School No. 13-Northeast corner Buchanan and Beaty. Mrs Emily Wanzer, Principal.
Public School No. 14-Southeast corner Washington and Summit. Miss Mattie A. Robinson, Principal.
Public School No. 15-South side Market west of West. Miss Mary M. Richardson, Principal.
Public School No. 16-Northwest cor- ner of Plum and Ray, (W. I.) Mrs Sarah Prather, Principal.
Public School No. 17-Northwest corner of West and Second. Robert B. Bagby Principal.
Public School No 18-East side Yandes north of Home Ave. Mrs. Kate Phipps, Principal.
Public School No. 19-West side of Pennsylvania south of South. L. E. Chris- ty, Principal.
Public
School No, 20-East side of
Spruce south of Prospect. Miss Jennie Lindley, Principal.
Public School No 22-Northwest corner of Chestnut and Dunlop. Miss Mary Mc- Keever, Principal.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
Ashly's Select School-78 East North. Miss Annie B. Ashly, Principal.
English and Classical Academy-7712 East Market. N. F. Tuck, Principal. 1
German-English School-North side of Maryland east of Delaware. R. Tschent- scher, Principal.
German Evangelical Lutheran School. East side New Jersey south of Merrill. M. Conzelmann, Principal.
German-English School-West side of East opposite Stevens.
German Lutheran School-473 and 475 East Market. A. Krome and H Kors, Teachers. .
German Lutheran School-South side Market east of Winston. Henry Kors, Teacher.
Indianapolis Classical School-Northeast corner Home and College Avenues. T. L. Sewell, Principal.
Kindergarten School-2 East Michigan. Miss Alice Chapin, Principal.
Lindens German English School-132 and '134 East McCarty. Conrad Linden, Principal.
Muellers German English School-North side of Ohio east of New Jersey. A. Mueller, Principal.
Northwestern Christian University, Ir- vington, Ind .- P. H. Jameson, President ; C. E. Hollenbeck, Secretary.
Private Primary School-82 East St. Clair. Mrs. E. R. Colwell, Teacher.
Select School-25 East St. Joseph. Miss Lizzie Fitzhugh Teacher.
Select School-135 East North. Mrs. E. J. Price, Teacher.
School of the Sacred Heart-Corner of Union and Palmer. P. Alardus Andres- check, Principal.
North Indianapolis School-Corner Arm- strong and Rader. William W. Hall, Prin- cipal.
St. John's Academy-South side of Mary- land east of Tennessee. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.
St. John's Parochial School-74 West Georgia. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
St. Joseph's Parochial School-Northwest corner of Vermot annd Liberty. Mrs. P. H. McNelis and Miss Nora O'Connell Teachers.
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St. Mary's School, (for Boys)-Alley south of Maryland west of Delaware. A. H. Mueller, Principal.
St. Mary's School, (for Girls)-South side of Maryland, west of Delaware. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.
St. Patrick's School, (for Boys)-242 Dougherty. Miss L. N. Keating, Teacher.
St. Patrick's School-South side Dough- erty, west of Short. In charge of the Sis- ters of Providence.
Zion's German School-Bird north of Ohio. John Strauss, Principal.
St. Joseph's Institute-Corner Coburn and Short. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church-Northeast corner of Pennsylvania and New York. Warren Randolph, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School, 2 p. m.
Second Baptist Church-North side of Michigan east of West. Moses Broyles, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School, 9 a. m.
Third Baptist Tabernacle-124 Rhode Island. Benjamin Gardner, Pastor. Ser- vices, 10:30 a. m., 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m., Sun- day School, 9 a. m.
Garden Baptist Church-168 Bright. Phi- lander Shedd, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7 p. m., Sunday School, 2 p. m.
German Baptist Church-Southwest cor- ner of North and Davidson. G. Koopman, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School, 2 p. m.
Judson Baptist Church-West side of Fletcher Ave south of Cedar.
Lake Creek Baptist Church-West side of East south of Washington. A Simmons, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School, 9 a. m.
Mission Baptist Church-Northeast cor- ner of Maple and Morris. Services, II a. m., 7:30 p. m.
Mount Zion Baptist Church-Corner Sec- ond and Lafayette. William Singleton, Pastor. Services II a. m., 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School, 9 a. m.
North Baptist Church-Northeast corner of Cherry and Broadway. I. N. Carman, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School, 2 p. m.
South Baptist Church-Southwest corner of South and Noble. J. S. Gillespie, Pas- tor. Services, 10 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sun- day School, 9 a. m.
CATHOLIC.
Church of the Sacred Heart-Corner Union and Palmer. Mass, 8 a. m., 10 a. m., Vespers, 3 p. m., Sunday school, 2:30 p. m.
nessee north of Georgia. Very Rev. Au- gust Bessonies, Pastor; Rev. Dennis O'Don- oghue, Assistant Pastor. Services from November to Easter, 6:30 a. m., 8:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m., Sunday School, 2:30 p. m., Ves- pers, 3 p. m. Summer months half hour ear- lier.
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