Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1878, Part 6

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Publication date: 1878
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Michigan-A. S. Williams, D; Edwin Willits, R; J. H. McGowan, R; E. W Keightley, R; John W. Stone, R; Mark S. Brewer, R; Omar D. Conger. R; C. C. Ellsworth, R; Jay A. Hubbell, R.


Minnesota-Mark H. Dunnell, R; Horace B. Strait, R; J. H. Stewart, R.


Mississippi-H. L. Muldrow, D; Van H. Manning, D; H. D. Money, D; Otho R. Singleton, D; Charles O. Hooker, D; Jas. R. Chalmers, D.


Missouri-Anthony Ittner, R; Nathan Cole, R; Lyne S. Metcalf, R; Robert A. Hatcher, D; Richard P. Bland, D; Chas. H. Morgan, D; T. T. Crittenden, D; Benj. J. Franklin, D; David Rea, D; Henry M. Pollard, R; John B. Clark, jr., D; John M. Glover, D; Aylett H. Buckner, D.


Nebraska-Frank Welsh. R.


Nevada-Thomas Wren, R.


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New Hampshire-Frank Jones, D; Jas F. Briggs, R; Henry W. Blair, R.


New Jersey-C. H. Sinnickson, R; John Howard Pugh, R; Miles Ross, D; Alvah A. Clark, D; Aug. W. Cutler, D; Thomas B. Peddie, R; A. A. Hardenbergh, D.


New York-James W. Covert, D; Wm. D. Veeder, D; S. B. Chittenden, R; Arch- ibald M. Bliss, D; Nicholas Muller, D; Samuel S. Cox, D; Anthony Eickhoff, D; Anson G. McCook, R; Ferdando Wood, D; Abrabam S. Hewitt, D; Benj. A. Willis, D; C. N. Potter, D; John H. Ket- cham, R; George M. Beebe, D; Stephen L. Mayham, D; Terence J. Quinn, D; Mart. I. Townsend, R; And. Williams, R; Ama- ziah B. Jones, R; John H. Starin, R; Solo- mon Bundy, R; George A. Bagley, R; W. J. Bacon, R; William H. Baker, R; Frank Hiscock, R; John H. Camp, R; E. G. Lapham, R; Jere. W. Dwight, R; J. J. Hungerford, R; E. Kirke, Hart, D; Chas. B. Benedict, D; D. N. Lockwood, D; G. W. Patterson, R.


North Carolina-Jesse J. Yeates, D; Curtis H. Brogden, D; Alfred M. Wad- dell, D; Joseph J. Davis, D; Alfred M. Scales, D; Walter L. Steele, D; Wm. M. Robbins, D; Robert B. Vance, D.


Ohio-Milton Sayler, D; Henry B. Ban- ning, D; Mills, Gardner, R; John A. Mc- Mahon, D; Americus V. Rice, D; Jacob D. Cox, R; Henry L. Dickey, D; J. War- ren Keifer, R; John S. Jones, R; Charles Foster, R; Henry S. Neal, R; Thomas Ewing, D; Milton I. Southard, D; E. R. Finley, D; N. H. Van Vorhes, R; Lorenzo Danford, R; William McKinley, R; James Monroe, R; James A. Garfield, R; Amos Townsend, R.


Oregon-Richard Williams, R.


Pennsylvania-Chapman Freeman, R; Charles O'Neill, R; Samuel J. Randall, D; William D. Kelley, R; Alfred C. Harmer, R; William Ward, R; Isaac N. Evans, R; Hiester Clymer, D; A. Herr Smith, R; S. A. Bridges, D; Francis D. Collins, D; Hendrick B. Wright, D; James B. Rielly, D; John W. Killinger, R; Edward Over- ton, R; John I. Mitchell, R; J. M. Camp- bell, R; Wm. S. Stenger, D; Levi Maish, D; L. A. Mackey, D; Jacob Turney, D; Russell Errett, R; Thos. M. Bayne, R; W. S. Shallenberger, R; Harry White, R; J. M. Thompson, R; L. F. Watson, R.


Rhode Island-Benj. T. Eames, R; Lati- mer W. Ballou, R.


South Carolina-Joseph . H. Rainy, R. Richard H. Cain, R; D. Wyatt Aiken, D; J. H. Evins, D; Robert Smalls, R.


Tennessee-Jas. H. Randolph, R; J. M. Thornburgh, R; George G. Dibrell, D; H. Y. Riddle. D; John M. Bright, D; John F. House, D; W. C. Whitthorne, D; John


D. C. Atkins, D; Wm. P. Caldwell, D; Casey Young, D.


Texas-John H. Reagan, D; D. B. Cul- bertson, D; J. W. Throckmorton, D; Roger Q. Mills, D; De Witt C. Giddings, D; Gus- tave Schleicher, D.


Vermont-Charles H. Joyce, R; Dudley C. Denison, R; George W. Hendee, R.


Virginia-B. B. Douglass, D; John Goode, jr., D; Gilbert C. Walker, D; Jos- eph Jorgensen, R; George C. Cabell, D; John R. Tucker, D; John T. Harris, D; Eppa Hunton, D; A. L. Pridemore, D.


West Virginia-Benjamin Wilson, D; Benj. F. Martin, D; John E. Kenna, D.


Wisconsin-Chas. G. Williams, R; Lu- cien B. Caswell, R; Geo. C. Hazleton, R; William P. Lynde, D; Edward S. Bragg, D; Gabriel Bouck, D; H. L. Humphreys, R; Thad. C. Pound, R.


INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT, 1878.


Governor-James D. Williams. Term expires January 1, 1881.


Lieutenant-Governor-Isaac P. Gray. Term expires January 1, 1881.


Secretary of State-John E. Neff. Term expires January 16, 1879.


State Treasurer-Benjamin C. Shaw.


Term expires February 5, 1879.


Auditor-Ebenezer Henderson. Term expires 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-George W. Russ. 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.


Supreme Court Judges-James L. Wor- den; term expires January 1, 1883. Hor- ace P. Biddle; term expires January 1, 1880. William E. Niblack; term expires January 1, 1883. George V. Howk; term expires January 1, 1883. Samuel E. Per- kins; term expires January 1, 1883.


APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.


Librarian-Fred. Hiner. Sheriff-James P. Watson.


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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.


SENATE.


Counties and Names.


Posey and Gibson-Jasper Davidson, D. Vanderburg-Wm. Heilman, R.


Warrick and Pike-James B. Hendricks, D.


Spencer and Perry-Robert Tobin, R.


Sullivan and Knox-Henry K. Wilson, D Daviess and Greene-David J. Hefren, D.


Martin, Orange and Dubois-Henry A. Peed, D.


Crawford and Harrison-S. M. Stock- slager, D.


Floyd and Clark-Frank C. Johnson, D.


Washington and Jackson-Bartholomew H. Burrell, D.


Lawrence and Monroe-Wm. B. F. Treat, R.


Brown and Bartholomew-John B. Grove, D.


Scott, Jennings and Decatur-W. F. Riley, D Jefferson-


Switzerland, Ohio and Ripley-Wm. Cul- bertson, D.


Decatur and Rush-Wm. A. Moore, R. Vigo-Isaiah Durham, D.


Owen and Clay-Inman H. Fowler, D.


Shelby and Johnson-Caleb B. Tarlton, D. Putnam and Hendricks-Wm. H. Ragan, R.


Parke and Vermillion-James T. Johnson, R.


Fountain and Warren-Francis M. Dice, R.


Tippecanoe-John M. LaRue, R.


Benton, Newton, Jasper and White-George W. Major, Ind.


Lake and Porter-D. F. Skinner, D.


Laporte-J. H. Winterbotham, D.


St. Joseph and Starke-Joseph Hender- son, D.


Marshall, Fulton and Pulaski-Charles H. Reeve, D.


Kosciusko and Whitley-Walter C. Olds, R.


Elkhart-Charles Beardsley, R.


Noble and Lagrange --- Elijah W. Weir, R. Steuben and Dekalb-Wm. M. Mercer, R. Allen-R. C. Bell, D.


Allen, Adams and Wells-John Sarnig- housen, D.


Huntington and Wabash-Elijah Hackle- man, R.


Grant, Blackford and Jay-Isaac Under- wood, R.


Miami and Howard-Daniel Bearss, R.


Cass and Carroll-D. D. Dykeman, D.


Hamilton and Tipton-Samuel M. Taylor, R.


Boone and Clinton-James V, Kent, D.


Madison and Delaware-


Randolph-Nathan Cadwallader, R. Wayne-Wm. Baxter, R.


Henry and Hancock-Benjamin Shirk, R.


Fayette, Union and Rush-Milton Truss- ler, R.


Marion-A. D. Streight, R; Addison C Harris, R.


Marion and Morgan-J. J. Maxwell, D. Dearborn and Franklin-Noah S Givan, D.


Montgomery-Silas Peterson, D.


Democrats-25; Republicans-22; Inde- pendent-1.


HOUSE.


Counties and Names.


Posey-Joseph F. Welborn, D.


Gibson-Francis W. Hauss, D.


Vanderburg-John Whitehead, R; John Dannettell, R.


Warrick-Robert Perigo, D.


Pike-Lawrence W. Stewart, D.


Spencer-F. W. Ashby, D.


Perry-Andrew J. Hatfield, D.


Sullivan-Stewart S. Coffman, D.


Knox-F. W. Viehe, D.


Daviess-Patrick H. McCarty, D.


Greene-Jas. R. Baxter, D.


Martin and Dubois-A. J. Gossman, D.


Crawford and Orange-John Benz, D.


Harrison-Smith Askren, D.


Floyd-Stephen Albert, D.


Clark-Jas. K. Marsh, D. Washington-Alfred B. Collins, D.


Jackson-Samuel T. Wells, R.


Lawrence-Alfred Guthrie, R.


Monroe-Robert C. Foster, R.


Brown and Bartholomew - Joseph M. Cook, D.


Jennings-John Overmeyer, R.


Scott, Jennings and Jefferson-


Jefferson-Jas. W. Lanham, R.


Ripley, Decatur and Rush-Archibald M. Kennedy, R.


Ripley-Davidson Rea, D.


Switzerland and Ohio-William Free- man, R.


Decatur-Zachariah T. Riley, R.


Rush-Horace H. Elwell, R.


Vigo-Ambrose B. Carlton, D .; W. A. Conley, D. Owen-Jesse H. Reno, D.


Clay-Isaac M. Compton, D.


Morgan-Geo. W. Grubbs, R.


Johnson-Charles T. Lehman, D.


Putnam-Joseph H. Robinson, D.


Hendricks - J. W. Morgan, R.


Putnam and Hendricks-Edwin T. Lane, R. Parke-Daniel Thomas, R.


Vermillion-Claud Mathews, D.


Parke and Montgomery-Alex. M. Scott, R.


Warren-Elisha Little, R.


Fountain-James C. Claypool, Ind.


Tippecanoe - Wm. R. Oglebay, D .; Byron


W. Langdon, R.


Benton and Newton-Andrew Hall, R.


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Jasper and White-John P. Carr, R. Lake-Samuel Ames, R.


Porter-Theopholis Crumpacker, R. Laporte-A. J. Hosmer, D.


St. Joseph-David R. Leeper, D.


Marshall and St. Joseph-John W. Hough- ton, D.


Kosciusko and Fulton-Arthur C. Cope- land, R.


Fulton, Pulaski and Starke-John F. Fromm, D.


Kosciusko-John D. Highway, R.


Whitley-Wm. E. Merryman, D.


Elkhart-John E. Thompson, R.


Noble-Orlando Kimmell, R.


Lagrange-Samuel Hoope, D.


Steuben-Henry P. Butler, R.


De Kalb-Wm. H. Madden, D.


Allen-Thomas J. Foster, D .; Charles B. Austin, D.


Adams and Wells-David Spencer, D.


Huntington-James C. Branyan, D.


Wabash-Jacob L. Sailors, R.


Huntington and Wabash-Ulysses D. Cole, R.


Grant and Blackford-Aaron C. Swayzee, D.


Grant-O. H. P. Carey, R.


Miami-Wm. Zehring, R.


Howard-Michael Thompson, R.


Cass-Isaac Bumgarner, R. Carroll-Samuel S. Johnson, D.


Hamilton-Jas. R. Carson, R.


Hamilton and Tipton-Wm. Garver, R. Clinton-Allen E. Paige, D.


Boone-John Chawnor, D.


Montgomery-Henry C. Hulett, D.


Madison-Edgar Henderson, D.


Delaware-Horatio J. Lockhart, R.


Jay and Delaware-Jacob H. Koontz, R. Randolph-John A. Moorman, R.


Wayne-John Yaryan, R .; Branson L. Harris, R.


Henry-Charles S. Hubbard, R.


Hancock-Noble Warren, D.


Henry and Madison-Jas. T. Smith, R. Fayette and Union-Jas. P. Kennedy, R.


Marion-Justice C. Adams, R .; Wm. H. Craft, R .; Stanton J. Peelle, R .; John E. McGaughey, R.


Marion and Shelby-Henry M. Endsley, R.


Shelby-Christopher Girton, D. Dearborn Columbus Johnson, D.


Franklin-Ebenezer Cooley, D.


Noble and Elkhart-Jacob C. Zimmer- man, R.


Marshall-Joseph W. Davis, D.


Miami and Howard-Wm. H. Thompson, R.


Republicans-50; Democrats-48; Inde- pendent-1.


CITY OFFICERS.


Offices-Basement of Court House.


Mayor-John Caven.


City Clerk-B. C. Wright.


Deputy City Clerk-George T. Breunig. City Treasurer-Wm. M. Wiles.


Deputies City Treasurer- Francis A! Blanchard, Frederick K. Shepard, Wm. D. Gray.


Assessor-W. Hadley.


Deputy Assessor-H. M. Hadley.


City Civil Engineer-B. H. Dietz.


Deputy City Civil Engineer-R. M. Pat- terson.


Street Commissioner-L. A. Fulmer.


City Attorney-Roscoe O. Hawkins.


Marshal-A. D. Harvey.


Deputy Marshal-Ira Izor.


Chief Fire Engineer-William O. Sher- wood.


Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- L. B. Yeaton.


Market Master-J. B. Hampton.


City Weigher-Willard Nichols.


City Wood Measurer-Charles Richmann.


City Sexton-Robert Turner.


Janitor City Hall-Wm. Regenour.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Office-Basement Court House.


President-T. N. Bryan, M. D. Wm. Wands, M. D.


Secretary-Henry Jameson, M. D.


City Physicians-Theodore A. Wagner, M. D., South District; O. O. Lawrence, M. D., North District.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


First District-William Wallace, Robert S. Foster.


Second District-Thomas E. Chandler, William D. Wiles.


Third District-Henry Coburn, Horatio C. Newcomb.


Fourth District-Gottlob C. Krug, Wil- liam H. Snyder.


Fifth District-Robert C. McGill, Isaac W. Stratford.


President Board of Aldermen-Horatio C. Newcomb.


COMMON COUNCIL.


First Ward-Joseph W. Bugbee.


Second Ward-William M. Cochrane. Third Ward-Norman S. Byram. Fourth Ward-James E. Watts.


Fifth Ward-Enos B. Reed.


Sixth Ward-James T. Layman.


Seventh Ward-Abraham L. Stoner.


Eighth Ward-Albert Izor.


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Ninth Ward-Milton Pouder. Tenth Ward-Arthur L. Wright. Eleventh Ward-Isaac C. Walker. Twelfth Ward-Josiah B. Dill. Thirteenth Ward -- Thomas J. Morse. Fourteenth Ward-Robert B. Bagby. Fifteenth Ward-George P. Wood. Sixteenth Ward-Gottlieb Sindlinger. Seventeenth Ward-Thomas C. Reading. Eighteenth Ward-John L. Marsee. Nineteenth Ward-John L. Case.


Twentieth Ward-William H. Tucker. Twenty-first Ward-Marcus L. Ward. Twenty-second Ward-Wm. G. Wright. Twenty-third Ward-Michael Steinhauer. Twenty-fourth Ward-John Thomas.


Twenty-fifth Ward-Martin McGinty.


BOARD OF SCHOOL COM- MISSIONERS.


I. John Coburn, 124 East Ohio street. 1879.


II. C. C. Hines, 428 North Tennes- see street. 1879.


III. H. G. Carey, 48 East Washington street. 1880.


IV. George Merritt, 411 West Wash- ington street. 1880.


V. Joseph J. Bingham, 148 West Maryland street. 1878.


VI. Austin H. Brown, County Clerk's office. 1878.


VII. William F. Reasner, 541 East Washington street, 1880.


VIII. Peter Routier, 394 Virginia ave- nue. 1880.


IX. Clemens Vonnegut, 184 East Washington street. 1878. William A. Bell, No. 12 Journal Building. 1879.


XI. Robert Browning, 7 and 9 East Washington street. 1880.


Regular meetings of the Board, at its rooms in the Library Building, on the first and third Friday evenings of each month, at 7 o'clock from and including October to March, and at 73 o'clock from and includ- ing March to October.


Bill nights the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Bills must be left at the office of the Board by 12 o'clock of bill day, or, if later, they will lay over until next bill night.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-W. A. Bell. Secretary-Joseph J. Bingham. Treasurer-Clemens Vonnegut. Superintendent of Schools - George P. Brown. Clerk-John R. Gibson.


Building and Supply Agent-H. C. Hen- drickson.


Office in Library Building, corner Mer- idian and Circle streets. Open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 13 to 6 P. M.


Office of H. C. Hendrickson, Building and Supply Agent, in office of Board, where orders intended for him may be left. Office hours from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance and Auditing-Merritt, Routier and Carey.


Buildings and Grounds-Browning, Rou- tier, Vonnegut, Merritt and Brown.


Furniture and Supplies-Routier, Coburn and Reasner.


Text-Books and Course of Instruction- Carey, Brown and Coburn.


Examination of Teachers and Schools- President, Superintendent, Reasner and Vonnegut.


Appointment of Teachers and Salaries- Coburn, Carey and Brown.


High School, Training School and Night Schools-Brown, Vonnegut and Merritt.


German, Music and Drawing-Vonnegut, Hines and Bingham.


Heating, Ventilation and Janitors-Bing- ham, Hines and Browning.


Judiciary, Discipline and Boundaries- Reasner, Bingham and Merritt.


Public Library-Hines, Bingham. Brown- ing and Carey.


Citizens' Advisory Library Committee- Hanford A. Edson, W. P. Fishback and A. C. Harris.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


OFFICERS AND TEACHERS.


Superintendent of Schools- George P. Brown, 196 Ash street.


Clerk of Superintendent-John R. Gibson. Office in Library Building. Office hours of Superintendent from 4 to 53 P. M. Office hours of Clerk from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and 1} to 6 P. M.


Assistant Superintendent-J. J. Mills.


Superintendent of Primary Instruction- Miss N. Cropsey.


Special Teachers-George B. Loomis, Teacher of Music; Jesse H. Brown, Teacher of Drawing.


Office of Assistant Superintendents and Special Teachers in Commissioners' Room.


Normal School-In High School Build- ing. Lewis H. Jones, Principal.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Corner Pennsylvania and Michigan streets. J. B. Roberts, Principal.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


No. 1-Corner New Jersey and Ver- mont streets. Mary Colgan, Principal.


No. 2-Corner Delaware and Walnut streets. Herbert L. Rust, Principal.


No. 3-Meridian street between Ohio and New York streets. Geo. F. Bass, Principal. No. 4-Corner Michigan and Blackford streets. Eliza T. Ford, Principal.


No. 5 -- Maryland street between Missis- sippi and Missouri streets. Sarah M. Weaver, Principal.


No. 6-Corner Union and Phipps streets. Clara Washburn, Principal.


No. 7-Corner Bates and Benton streets. Nelson Yoke, Principal.


No. 8 -- Virginia avenue, corner Huron street. Etta Bradshaw, Principal.


No. 9-Corner Vermont and Davidson streets. Henriette Schrake, Principal.


No. 10-Corner Ash street and Home avenue. Henrie Colgan, Principal.


Branch Schools of No. 10-In University Building, Mary H. Fulton ; in Brookside Resort, Mrs. Kate Phipps.


No. 11-Corner Fourth and Tennessee streets. James O. Wright, Principal.


No. 12-Corner West and McCarty streets. Mary E. Perry, Principal.


No. 13-Corner Buchanan and Beaty streets. M. S. Ingersoll, Principal.


No. 14-East Washington street, near Deaf and Dumb Institute. Carrie Cleaver, Principal.


No. 15-Market street, between West and California streets. Florence Long, Principal.


No. 16-Indianola, corner Ray and Plum streets. Mrs. M. M. Richardson, Principal.


No. 17-Corner Michigan Road and Huntington streets. Robert Bruce Bagby, Principal.


No. 18-Yandes street, between Home avenue and Lincoln street. L. E. Christy, Principal.


No. 19 - Pennsylvania street, between South and Merrill streets. B. D. Bagby, Principal.


No. 20-Laurel street, south of Prospect street. Jennie Lindley, Principal.


No. 21-New York street, between Ill- inois and Tennessee streets.


No. 22-Corner Chestnut and Hill streets Mary A. Mckeever, Principal.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


Ashly's Select School-78 East North. Miss Annie B. Ashly, Principal.


English and Classical Academy-29 West First. Nathan F. Tuck, Principal_


German-English School -- North side 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 East, opposite Stevens.


German Lutheran School-481 East Mar- ket. A. Krome and H. Kors, Teachers.


Indianapolis Classical School-Northeast corner Home and College avenues. T. L. Sewell and W. F. Abbot, Principals.


Kindergarten School-2 East Michigan. Miss Alice Chapin, Principal.


Linden's German-English School - 132 and 134 East McCarty. Conrad Linden, 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-299 N. Alabama. Mrs. E. J. Price, Teacher.


School of the Sacred Heart - Corner Union and Palmer. Ferdinand Bergmeyer, Principal.


North Indianapolis School-Corner Arm- strong and Rader. William W. Hall, Prin- cipal.


St. John's Academy- - South side 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 Vermont and Liberty. In charge of Sisters of Providence.


St. Joseph's Institute-Corner Coburn and Short. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


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 Maryland, west of Delaware. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. Patrick's School (for Boys) - 242 Dougherty. Miss L. N. Keating, Teacher.


St. Patrick's School (for Girls)-South side Dougherty, west of Short. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


Zion's German School-Bird, north of Ohio. F. W. Reller, Principal.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Police Headquarters-Southeast corner


Pearl and Alabama.


Sixth Street Station-North side Sixth street, between Tennessee and Illinois.


Chief Police-Al. Travis.


Captains Southern Division-Joseph R. Forbes, Robert Campbell.


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Captains Northern Division-Jesse T. Murphy, Warren O'Haver


City Jailor-G. W. McCain.


Turnkeys-G. W. McCain, Thomas Dur- ham.


PATROLMEN.


First District-R. C. Williamson, James Pierson, William Green.


Second District-David Richards, George Brooks, Jackson Twinam.


Third District-Thomas Hart, William Whitaker, Benjamin Young. Fourth District - Samuel McDonald, Carter Temple, Benjamin Thornton.


Fifth District-Wm. Kitzmiller, Edward C. Kimball, Harry Weaver.


Sixth District-Hiram Altland, A. V. Morgan, John Eaton.


Seventh District - J. R. Shea, J. A. Shearer, H. C. Clark.


Eighth District-J. A. Mckinney, Sam- uel Barker, Abe. Findling.


Ninth District-James Steward, Michael Looney, Joseph Stemen.


Tenth District - Samuel Brown, Fred- erick Fells, F. M. Harris.


Eleventh District -John Reid, A. J. Remly, Jacob F. Schutt.


Twelfth District-Henry Paul, Joseph Schmidt, W. Clary.


Thirteenth District-Timothy Splann, George Wild, James Marshall.


Fourteenth District-Eli Anderson, Chas. Bohl, John Secrist.


Fifteenth District-William Bramer, Al- len Jester, Richard Coulter.


Sixteenth District-Lewis Gustin, V. S. McMullin, B. W. Hartley,


Seventeenth District-J. W. Bradly, M. M. Conaroe.


Special Beats -- E. M. Preston, Christian McGregor, Thomas Fiscus.


Railroad Police-M. L. Murphy, Joseph Shelton.


Sanitary Police-George Broich.


Extra Police-Andrew Wood, William Roney, Harvey Case, A. C. Cotton, Samuel L. Potts, Henry Williams.


Depot Police-Charles Manning, Marshall Whedon, Al. Armel, John Cutsinger, John G. Wiegand.


Clerk Police Station-Frederick Stein- hauer.


Janitor-Oliver Mosby. «


MERCHANT POLICE.


Headquarters-No. 1 Wood & Foudray's Block, North Pennsylvania street.


Captain - Henry P. Thomas. Lieutenant-John L. Elliott.


Franklin Bartlett, Andrew Bauman, Hen- ry Beltz, Jesse Biddinger, Jasper N. Clary, Nelson Daubenspeck, William H. Demmy, Samuel Dever, James B. Francis, Asa Good- ell, U. C. Harrison, Patrick Hartnell, Charles


W. Johnson, Edwin S. Meek, Edward W. Nicholson, Pinckney A. North, William E. Redmond, William Schaler, William Smith, George Wallace, John H. Whiteman, W. Williams, Benjamin F. Wilson, James Blauvelt, James Taylor, Robert Messer- smith, Porter Dennin, John McSchulse.


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 Daniel Glazier, No. 1-147 Indi- ana ave, Henry T. Burgess foreman.


Steamer Harry Craft, No. 2-Massachu- setts ave, near Noble, John Glazier fore- man.


Steamer J. C. Adams, No. 3-Virginia ave, between South and Huron, John R. Bellis engineer, William T. Monteith, fore- man.


Steamer No. 4-Southeast corner Merrill and Russell ave, Albert Meurer foreman.


Steamer No. 5-North side Sixth east Tennessee, Robert Hamilton foreman.


Steamer Thomas D. Kingan, No. 6-South side Washington west of West, D. F. Klump foreman.


Steamer George W. Geiger, No. 7-North side 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- setts ave, near Noble, L. Van Worman driver.


Hose Reel No. 3-Virginia ave between South and Huron, Z. P. Keller driver.


Hose Reel No. 4-Southeast corner Mer- rill and Russell ave, William Payne driver.


Hose Reel No. 5-North side Sixth east Tennessee, Louis Baily 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 fore- man, 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.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.


Hook and Ladder Company No. 1-Cor- ner New York and Massachusetts ave, John Rogers 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 Headquarters 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.


1-2 No. 2 Engine House, Massachusetts ave near Chatham.


1-3 Delaware and Fort Wayne ave.


1-4 New Jersey and Fort Wayne ave.


1-5 Peru and Massachusetts ave.


1-6 Christian ave and Ash.


1-7 Park ave and Butler.


1-8 Barrow and Malott aves.


1-9 Archer and John.


1-2-3 College ave and Seventh.


1-2-4 Alabama and Seventh.


1-2-5 Meridian and Seventh.


1-2-6 Yandes and Lincoln ave.


1-2-7 Exposition Building.


1-2-8 Central ave and Eighth.


1-3-1 Alabama and Morrison.


1-3-2 Bellefontaine ave and Eighth.


1-3-4 College ave and Tenth.


1-3-5 Home ave and Delaware.


1-3-6 Delaware and Michigan.


2-1 No. 9 Hose Reel House, south side St. Joseph east Illinois.


2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.


2-4 Meridian and Second.


2-5 No. 5 Engine House, north side 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.


2-1-2 Tennessee and William.


2-1-3 Pennsylvania and Michigan.


2-1-4 Illinois and Herbert.


3-1 No. 1 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.




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