Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1881, Part 4

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: R.L. Polk
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Indianapolis Gas Light and Coke Compa- ny-49 South Pennsylvania. Incorpo- rated 1851. Capital, $350, 000. A. M. Fletcher, jr., Pres't; H. Wetzel, Sec'y. Indiana Investment Company-3812 W. Washington. Incorporated 1879. Cap- ital, $20,000. O. J. R. Hanna, Pres't. Indianapolis Manufacturers' and Carpen- ters' Union-38, 40 and 42 South New Jersey. Incorporated 1871. Capital $75,000. Val. Schaaf, Pres't ; Fred. Schmid, Sec'y.


Indianapolis Rolling Mill Company-8 Chamber of Commerce. Incorporated 1857. Capital $600,000. Aquilla Jones, Pres't ; S. W. Morgan, Sec'y; John Thomas, Treas.


Indianapolis Sentinel Company-Southwest corner Circle and Meridian. Established 1841. Capital, $53,000. John C. Shoe- maker, Pres't ; William S. Fish, Supt. Indianapolis Stove Company-200 South Pennsylvania. Incorporated 1877. De- loss Root, Pres't ; H. W. Bennett, Sec'y and Treas.


La Croix Middlings Purifier Co .- 58 Flet- cher & Sharpe's Block. Incorporated 1878. Capital, $50,000. David Gibson, Pres't ; Charles H. Walcott, Sec'y and Treas.


Masonic Burial Ground Association of In- dianapolis. Office, Masonic Hall. In- corporated May 8, 1873. J. W. Smith, Pres't ; Willis D. Engle, Sec'y and Treas. Monarch Gold and Silver Mining Company -210 South Illinois. Incorporated 1967. Capital $1,300,000. William C. Smock, Pres't ; H. Knippenberg, Sec'y.


Nordyke & Marmon Company -- Crossing Morris street and Indianapolis & Vincen- .nes Railroad (West Indianapolis). In- corporated 1871. Capital, $100,000. A. H. Nordyke, Pres't; D. W. Marmon, Sec'y; A. K. Hollowell, Treas.


National Surgical Institute-Northeast cor- ner Illinois and Georgia. Established 1868. Capital $500,000. H. R. Allen, Pres't; W. P. Johnson, Vice Pres't; S. H. Wright, Sec'y.


North Indianapolis Wagon Works Com- pany-Corner C. I. St. L. & C. Ry. and Shoemaker (N. I). Capital $100,000. James Frank, Pres't; T. W. Zell, Sec'y.


North Indianapolis Cradle Works-Horace L. Hewitt, Sec'y and Treas.


Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid Association of Indiana-2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Organ- ized November 23, 1872. William Wal- lace, Pres't; J. W. McQuiddy, Sec'y; T. P. Haughey, Treas.


Rand & Company-287 East Washington Incorporated 1881. Capital $20,000. E. C. M. Rand, Pres't; Wm. Rand, Treas; John D. Watt, Sec'y.


Salsbury & Vinton Paper Company-West end Maryland. Incorporated October, 1878. Henry Salsbury, Pres't; Merrick E. Vinton, Sec'y and Treas.


Sinker, Davis & Company-101 to 149 South Pennsylvania. Incorporated 1871. Capital $200,000. Thomas Davis, Pres't; Latham Davis, Sec'y; J. S. Hethering- ton, Treas.


The Moore Combination Desk Company- 82 E. Market. Incorporated 1879. J. A. Moore, Pres't; P. J. Carlton, Treas; D. D. Van Wie, Manager.


The Wooton Desk Manufacturing Com- pany-Office 50 Vance Block. Incor- porated 1874. Capital, $500,000. J. G. Blake, Pres't; L. V. Horton, Sec'y.


Udell Wooden Ware Company-Corner C. I. St L. & C. Ry. and Udell (N. I). Es- tablished 1873. Capital, $70,000. C. G. Udell, Pres't; Edward C. Osgood, Sec'y and Treas.


Union Railroad Transfer and Stock Yards Company-Office Union Stock Yards. Incorporated 1876. Capital $500,000. W. R. McKeen, Pres; E. F. Claypool, Sec'y and Treas; M. A. Downing, Gen- eral Manager.


United States Encaustic Tile Company- Southwest corner Seventh and C. I. St. L. & C . Ry. Incorporated 1877. Capital, $25,000. James G. Douglass, Pres't; W. W. Lyon, Sec'y and Treas.


Water Works Company of Indianapolis- Office 23 South Pennsylvania. Incorpo- rated 1870. Capital, $500,000. T. E. Hambleton, Pres't; S. M. Dyer, Sec'y. Western Furniture Company-Madison ave, South end of Delaware. Incorpo- rated 1873. Capital, $48,000. H. Em- merich, Pres't; Otto Paulini, Sec'y and Treas,


Yeagley Sash Lock Company-36 Circle. Incorporated February, 1880. Capital, $20,000. D. E. Snyder, Pres't and Treas; Frank D. Stalnaker, Sec.


INSURANCE.


Franklin (Fire) Insurance Company of In- dianapolis-Southeast corner Circle and Market. Incorporated 1851; reorgan- ized 1871. Capital $250,000. J. E. Robertson, Pres't; W. W. Woollen, Sec'y.


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Franklin Life Insurance Company of India- napolis, Ind-Corner Kentucky ave and Illinois. Incorporated 1866. A. D. Lynch, Pres't; L. G. Hay, Sec'y. German Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Indiana-2712 South Delaware. In- corporated 1854. A. Seidensticker, Pres't; L. Schmidt, Sec'y.


Howard Aid and Endowment Association of Indiana-I Hubbard Block. Incor- porated 1878. E. W. Sloane, Pres't; J. H. Ohr, Sec'y; C. E. Dark, Treas.


Indiana Insurance Company of Indianapo- lis-64 East Market. Chartered 1851; reorganized 1880. Capital $100,000. N. S. Byram, Pres't; M. V. McGilliard, Sec'y; Charles E. Dark, Treas.


Indianapolis Fire Insurance Association- 15 Bates Block. Incorporated 1879. M. V. McGilliard, Pres't; E. Beard, Sec'y and Treas.


Industrial Life Association of Indianapo- lis-70 E. Market. Incorporated 1877. Wm. H. Morrison, Pres't; J. O. Cooper, Sec'y; J. W. Morris, Treas.


Masonic Mutual Benefit Society of Indi- ana-18 Masonic Temple. George H. West, Sec'y.


Mutual Benefit Association of Indiana- 11512 East Washington. Incorporated 1871. Wm. Mansur, Pres't; R. E. Moore, Sec'y and Treas.


Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid Association of Indiana-2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Wm. Wallace, Pres't; T. W. McQuiddy, Sec'y; Theodore P. Haughey, Treas.


St Bonifacius Life Association of Indiana- Capital $2,000. Peter Zimmer, Pres't; John Geis, Vice Pres't; A. H. Muller, Sec'y; Ignatz Hurrle, Treas.


LIBRARIES.


Agricultural Library of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture-Southeast corner Market and Tennessee. Contains about 500 volumes.


Bobbs Medical Library-Established 1872 for the use of the Indiana Medical Col. lege, under the provisions of the will of John S. Bobbs, M. D. Contains about 300 volumes. Rooms northeast corner Pennsylvania and Maryland.


Catholic Library for Working Men-North- east corner Tennessee and Georgia. Open every day from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Emerald Library-Southeast corner Meri- dain and Pearl. Organized 1877. Con- tains 500 volumes. Open to members only Thursday evenings from 7 to 9, and Sundays from 2 to 5 p. m. Visiting brothers always welcome.


Horticultural Library of the State Horti- tural Society-Contains about 400 vol- umes. Southeast corner Market and Tennessee.


Library of the Indianapolis Bar Associa- tion-55 Court House, established 1880, contains about 1000 volumes.


Marion County Library-Established 1844, Court House. Contains 3,500 volumes. Open on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Mrs. Elva W. Hadleys Librarian.


Public Library and Reading Rooms-Es- tablished 1873 and maintained under the authority of the Board of School Commissioners, for which purpose it is authorized to levy a tax each year of not exceeding two cents on the hundred dol- · lars of taxable property assessed for city taxes. Contains 33,065 volumes. South- west corner Ohio and Pennsylvania streets (Library Building). Open daily (Sundays included) from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Free to citizens of Indianapolis. Reading-Room free to all. Arthur W. Tyler, Librarian.


State Law Library-Separated from State Library 1867. Contains 8,000 volumes. Southwest corner Washington and Ten- nessee. Fred Heiner, Librarian.


State Library- Established 1825. Con- tains 18,000 volumes. Southeast corner Market and Tennessee. Mrs. Maggie Fitz-Gibbon Peelle, Librarian.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL SOCIETIES.


Central College of Physicians and Surgeons -Organized 1879. Charles D. Pearson, M. D., President ; Joseph Eastman, M. D. Secretary and Treasurer. Ryan


Block.


Indiana Eclectic Medical College-North- east corner Circle and Market. Organ- ized 1880. Wm. H. Kendrick, Presi- dent; S. S. Boots, Secretary; Elias Hub- bard, Treasurer.


Medical College of Indiana-Northeast cor- ner Pennsylvania and Maryland. Incor- porated in 1878. Annual session from October to February. Elder B. M. Blount, President ; Chauncey Butler, Sec- retary ; John M. Judah Treasurer.


Marion County Medical Society-Reorgan- ized 1874. I. C. Walker, M. D. Pres't ; W. E. Jeffries, M. D., 'Vice Pres't ; C.A. Ritter, M. D, Treas; E. S. Elder, M. D., Sec'y. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Council Chamber.


Physio-Medical College of Indiana-54 and and 56 Hubbard Block. Incorporated 1873. A. Wallace, Pres't; O. P. Stone, Sec'y ; N. R. Elliott, Treas; G. Hatsy, M. D., Dean.


DENTAL SOCIETIES.


Indiana Dental College-Incorporated 1879. Thorpe Block. Wm. L. Heiskell, D. D. S., Pres't ; J. Cravens D. D. S, Sec'y and Treas.


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MILITARY.


Indianapolis Light Infantry-Armory in Masonic Hall. N. R. Ruckle, Capt .; James R. Ross, First Lieut .; W. J. Mc- Kee, Second Lieut.


United States Arsenal-Situated north end of Arsenal ave, between Michigan and Clifford ave. Major Isaac Arnold, jr., Commandant.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.


American Sons of Protection-Meet every Monday night. Hall 233 West Michigan. Aquilar Literary Society-Meets at Mæn- nerchor Hall, second Sunday in each month. M. R. Hyman, Sec'y.


Bricklayers' Union, No. I, of Indiana- Meets every Wednesday evening, fifth story, southeast corner Circle and Meri- dian. Isaac Keely, Pres't; Wm. Irick, Treas.


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


Caledonian Society-117 West Washington. P. F. Bryce, Chief; John Campbell, Re- cording Sec'y; Robert Gray, Treas.


Catholic Knights of America-Branch No. 22. Meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month. Edward Burns, Pres't; Edward F. Hart, Sec'y; James Renihan, Treas.


Charity Organization of Indianapolis-25 Wright's Block. John Caven, Pres't.


Christian Temperance Union-Meets every Friday evening in Chapel of Christ Church. Wm. Langstaff, Pres't; Harry Harrington, Sec'y.


Cigar Makers' Union of Indianapolis, No. 33 .- Meets second Monday of every month in Mozart Hall. Louis Wuest, Pres't; Joseph Beunagel, Financial Sec'y; Thos. B. Boyer, Treas.


Concordia Society-Hall 113 East Wash- ington. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. F. P. Rush, Pres't; Charles Schwarze, Sec'y, Louis Hollweg, Treas.


Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph-Cor- ner of Palmer and Meridian. Mother Claver, Superior.


Coopers' Union, No. 5, of Indiana-Meets every Wednesday evening at M. & B. Hall, third story, 113 East Washington. Emerald Beneficial Association-Hall southeast corner Meridian and Pearl. Grand Branch meets annually at Indian- apolis. M. J. Carroll, Grand Pres't; James H. Deery, Grand Treas.


Branch No. I-Meets first and third Thurs- day of each month. Edward F, Hart, Pres't; John McHugh, Sec'y.


Branch No. 8 (German)-Jacob Miller, Pres't; John Hoffman, Sec'y.


Chief of the Bureau of Statistics and Geo- logy-John Collett. Office corner Mar- ket and Tennessee.


Franciscan Convent-Corner Union and Palmer. In charge of Franciscan Fath- ers. Rev. Ferdinand Bergmeyer, Supe- rior.


Friendly Sons of St. Patrick-Meets first and second Tuesdays of each month in St. John's Hall. Martin Murphy, Prest; Richard Austin, Sec'y; Frank M. Ryan, Treas.


German Ladies' Independent Benevolent Hall. Society-Meets Mozart Clara Schmidt, Pres't.


Gruetli Society (Swiss)-Hall 257 East Washington. Meets first Thursday of each month.


House of the Good Shepherd -- South side Raymond, west of Meridian. Mary of St. Anselm, Mother Superior.


Indiana Horticultural Society-Southeast corner Market and Tennessee. Sylvester Johnson, Pres't; W. H. Ragan, Sec'y; Daniel Cox, Treas.


Indiana State Board of Agriculture-South - east corner Tennessee and Market. R. M. Lockhart, Pres't; Alex. Heron, Sec'y; James A. Wildman, Treas; Fielding Beeler, General Supt.


Indianapolis Benevolent Society-Oscar C. Mccullough, Pres't; H. D. Stevens, Sec'y and Supt. 8612 E. Market.


Indianapolis Gun Club-Meets first Tues- day in each month at Masonic Hall.


Indiana Poultry Association-111/2 N. Me- ridian. H. C. G. Bals, Pres't; Dr. W. J. Elstun, Sec'y.


Indiana Society for the Prevention of Cru- elty to Animals-36 Circle. D. E. Snyder, Sec'y; George Carter, Att'y.


Indianapolis Railroad Christian Associa- tion-Reading room corner Louisiana and Meridian. Branch of Y. M. C. A. George W. Cobb, Sec'y.


Indianapolis Bar Association .- 55 Court House. John A. Henry, Sec'y.


Indianapolis Bowling Club-Meets in Klare's Hall, corner Meridian and Mor- . ris.


Indianapolis Social Turnverein-Meets for exercise every Monday and Friday. Monthly meeting, first Wednesday of the month. E. J. Metzger, President; Henry Kothe, Secretary.


Irish National Land League Association, Indianapolis Branch-Organized Janu- ary, 1881. Meets first and third Thurs- days in each month at. Washington Hall. P. A. Ward, Pres't; Edward F. Hart, Vice Pres't; James T. Dowling, Sec'y; Patrick Walsh, Treas. . Knights of Father Matthew, T. N. Burke Commandery-Meets every Monday night at Washington Hall. Thomas Markey, C. S. K .; John Bresnahan, Sec'y.


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Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society-Mrs. Esther Mossler, Pres't; Rev. M. Messing, Sec'y.


Machine Molders' Union, No. 56-Meets first Monday evening in each month at M. and B. Hall.


Schwaben Verein-Meets Mozart Hall. Adolph Baur, President; Alois Foxlow, Secretary; Fritz Rapp, Marshal; Christ. Renner, Martin Burk, M. Hoffman, Trus- tees.


St. Augustine Ladies' Total Abstinence Society of Indianapolis-Organized Feb- ruary 4, 1877. Meets northeast corner Tennessee and Georgia.


St. Joseph Benevolent Society-Hall rear St. Mary's Church. Meets fourth Mon- day in each month.


St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society- Meets in St. John's Hall every Sunday afternoon. Edward Burns, Pres't; Hugh Laughlin, Sec'y.


St. Paul's Cathedral Workingmen's Club- Meets every Wednesday evening, south- east corner Ohio and Tennessee. J. San- ders Reed, Pres't; Charles Lincoln, Vice President; A. Runyon, Treas; John Corcoran, Conductor; Fred A. Lorenz, Sec'y.


Unabhaeniger Turnverein-Meets every other Thursday, at Mozart Hall. Chas.


- Lewison, Speaker; Gottfried Monninger, Sec'y; Richard Pertuch, Teacher. Every Tuesday and Friday evenings for prac- tice.


Union Fraternelle Francaise-Meets Mozart Hall, first Monday in each month. Chas. J. Many, Pres't; Louis Burtin, Sec'y.


United Irish Society-Meets at St. John's Hall. Thomas Higgins, Sec'y.


Young Men's Christian Association-Or- ganized November, 1854. Membership 500. Hall and rooms 35 North Illinois. Free reading rooms, open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Prayer meetings held daily at noon. Charles Haynes, Pres't; Thos. C. Day, Vice President; T. H. K. Enos, Treas; Glenwood Preble, Recording Sec'y; Rev. J. B. Brandt, General Sec'y.


MUSICAL SOCIETIES.


Choral Union-64 North Pennsylvania. W. C. Smock, Pres't; Myron D. King, Sec'y; Samuel L. Morrison, Treas.


Harmonic Chorus Society-Meets every Monday evening, at Second Presbyterian Church Chapel, corner Vermont and Pennsylvania. Max Leckner, Musical Director.


Indianapolis Harmonie-Meets 161 East Washington, Wednesday and Friday evenings.


Liederkranz Society-Meets every Wednes- day and Friday evenings, in Mozart Hall. H. Spielhoff, Pres't; Gustav Herrman, Sec'y; E. Knodel, Musical Director. 3


Lyra Society-Meets every Monday and Friday evenings, at 122 East Maryland. Chas. Frese, Pres't; Fred Noelke, Sec'y; George Kothe, Treas.


Mænnerchor Society-Meets every Wednes- day and Friday evenings, at Mænnerchor Hall, 181 East Washington. C. E. Em- merick, Pres't; Fred Merz, Sec'y; A. Ernistinoff, Musical Director.


BANDS OF MUSIC.


Beissenherz Band-Corner Alabama and Virginia ave. Albert Bindermann, Man- ager.


Indianapolis City Band-268 East Wash- ington. Reinhold A. Miller, Manager; B. Vogt, Conductor.


Meyer's Band-Mathias Meyer, Manager and Leader.


Union Band-361 East McCarty. Robert Dehne, Leader.


NEWSPAPERS.


Daily Telegraph (German)-Established August, 1864. Published daily by the Gutenberg Company, 27 South Delaware. Terms, including Sunday edition, $12 per year.


Drainage and Farm Journal (Monthly)- Established 1879. J. J. W. Billingsley & Son, publishers; J. J. W. Billingsley, editor, I and 2 Talbott Block.


Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Indiana Farmer Company, proprietors. Terms, $2 per year. 34 East Market.


Indiana School Journal (Monthly)-Organ of the State Teachers' Association and of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. W. A. Bell, Editor and Publisher. 12 Journal Building. Terms, $1.50 per year.


Indiana State Journal (Republican)-Es- tablished 1824. Published every Wed- nesday by John C. New & Son. North- east corner Pennsylvania and Market. Terms, $1.00 per year.


Indiana State Sentinel (Democratic)-Es- tablished 1841. Published every Wed- nesday by Sentinel Co. Southwest corner Circle and Meridian. Terms, $1.50 per year.


Indiana Tribune Weekly, German)-Otto Schissel, Proprietor. 9 Press Building. $2 per year.


Indianapolis Journal (Republican)-Estab- lished 1824. Office northeast corner Pennsylvania and Market, John C. New & Son, Publishers. Published daily. Terms : Daily, by mail or carrier, $12 per year.


Indianapolis Leader (Weekly)-Established 1879. Organ of the colored people. Of- fice Miller's Block. Published by Bagby & Co. J. D. Bagby, Manager.


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Indianapolis Live Stock Review-Estab- lished 1880. Published tri weekly by McDougall & Rockwell. 64 South Illi- nois. Terms, $2 00 per year.


Indianapolis Mechanical Journal-Publish - ed monthly by J. H. Kerrick & Co. Southwest corner Maryland & Delaware. Terms, $1 per year.


Indianapolis News (Independent)-30 West Washington. Established 1868. John H. Holliday, Editor and Proprietor. Published every afternoon except Sun- day. $5.20 per annum by carrier; $6 by mail. Weekly, published every Wed. nesday, 90 cents per year.


Indianapolis Sentinel (Democratic) -Estab- lished 1841. Published daily by the In- dianapolis Sentinel Co. Southwest corner Meridian and Circle. Terms : Daily, $10, including Sunday edition, $12 per year by mail.


Indianapolis Sun (Greenback)-Weekly. Post & Speer, Publishers, Journal Build- ing. Terms, $1.00 per year.


Journal of Commerce-Established 1880. Published by McDougall & Rockwell. 64 South Illinois. Terms, $2.00 per year. Masonic Advocate (Monthly)-Martin H. Rice, Editor and Publisher. 21 Ma- sonic Temple. . Terms, $1.10 per year.


Odd Fellows' Talisman and Literary Jour- nal (Monthly)-Office No. 3 Odd Fel- lows' Hall. John Reynolds, Publisher. Terms, $2.00 per year.


Physio-Medical Journal (Monthly)-George Hasty, Editor and Proprietor, 71 East Ohio.


Pythian Journal-A. M. Preston & Co., Publishers, 10 West Louisiana.


Rough Notes (Monthly)-Established 1878. Office 90 East Market. H. C. Martin & H. B. Palmer, Managers. A literary and Insurance journal. Terms $1.00 per year.


Spottvogel (German) -Published every Sunday by the Gutenberg Company, 27 South Delaware. Terms $2. 50 per year, The Indianapolis Republican (Republican) -Published weekly by Republican Co. 42 N. Delaware. Terms $1. 50 per year. The Mill Stone (Monthly)-Mill Stone Co., Publishers, Morris crossing I. & V. R. R. (W. I).


The People (Weekly),-Established 1870. Published by Enos B. Reed, corner Me- ridian and Circle. Terms $2.00 per year. The Saturday Herald (Weekly)-Estab- lished 1873. Bannister & Dooley, Pro- prietors, 30 E. Market. Terms $2.00 per year.


The Saturday Review (Weekly)-32 E. Market. Harding & Dennis, Proprietors. Established 1880. Terms $2.00 per year. Volksblatt (German, weekly), published by the Gutenberg Co., 2712 S. Delaware. Western Citizen (Weekly, Catholic) - Thomas McSheehey, Editor and Publish-


er, 1212 N Delaware. Terms $2.00 per year.


Western Record (Monthly)-Established 1879. Rev. J. H. C. Mckinney, Editor, 12 Yohn's Block.


Western Sportsman-Devoted to hunting, fishing and live stock news. Published every Saturday by Nelson A. Randall, 1812 N. Pennsylvania. Terms $2.00 per annum.


Zukunft, The Future, (German)-Published every Thursday by the Gutenbeg Com- pany, 27 S. Delaware. Terms $2.50 per year.


PUBLIC PARKS.


Governor's Circle-Crossing of Meridian and Market.


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


University Park-West side of Pennsylva- nia, between Vermont and Ohio. Trotting Park-South end of East.


Woodruff Place-East of U. S. Arsenal, be- tween Clifford ave and Michigan.


POST OFFICE.


Government Building-Southwest corner Pennsylvania and Market.


Postmaster-Wm. R. Holloway.


Assistant Postmaster-Edward P. Thomp son.


General Manager-H. C. Holloway.


General Office-East end of vestibule. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.


MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.


Chief Order Clerk-C. P Wilder. Assistant-F. M Wiles.


Entrance to Money Order Office east end of vestibule, corner Pennsylvania and Mar- ket. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.


REGISTERED LETTER DEPART- MENT.


Chief Clerk-B. F. Reed.


Asssistants-C. E. Bradbury, George Griffin.


Office in Money Order Department. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.


MAILING DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent of Mails-T. B. Hornaday. DELIVERY DEPARMMENT.


Chief Clerk-John A, Lane, W. Hom- burg. This department is open for busi- ness from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m., and on Sundays from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. Directory Clerk-Charles H Reynolds.


FREE DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent of Letter Carriers-A. S. Hardman.


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CARRIERS.


District No. 1-Jacob H. Mattern.


District No. 2-Ellis W Crane.


District No.


3-Thomas B. Stapp.


District No. 4-W. H. Wainwright.


District No. 5-J. A. Downey.


District No. 6-B. F. Wilson.


District No. 7-James L Moore.


District No. 8-Clinton W. Parker.


District No. 9-Elijah F. N. Eddy.


District No. 10-Wm. Stewart.


District No. 11-Joseph M Taylor.


District No. 12-Andrew J. Wells.


District No. 13-Wm. R. Williams.


District No. 14-Alexander H. Arbuckle.


District No. 15-John J. Snyder.


District No. 16-Edward S. Randall.


District No. 17-George W. Sulgrove.


District No. 18-Mathew A. Lockwood.


District No. 19-John B. Wirt. District No. 20-Oscar P. Hoover.


District No. 21-Frank A. Wiley.


District No. 22-Frederick Ward.


District No. 23-Benjamin Crane.


District No. 24-Oakley O. Johnson. District No. 25-William L. Williams.


District No. 26-Henry J. Brattain.


District No. 27-Christian L. F. Madsen.


District No. 28-Otto N. Roy.


SUBSTITUTES.


Frank Hall, Richard H. Adams, Robert C. Heizer, Harry Sterns.


RATES OF POSTAGE ON FIRST-CLASS MATTER.


On letters, sealed packages, mail matter wholly or partly in writing, except book manuscript and corrected proofs passing between authors and publishers, and except local or drop letters, or United States postal cards ; all printed matter so marked as to convey any other or further information than is conveyed by the original print, ex- cept the correction of meie typographical errors; all matter otherwise chargeable with letter postage, but which is so wrapped or secured that it can not be conveniently examined by postmasters without destroy- ing the wrapper or envelope; all packages containing matter not in itself chargeable with letter postage, but in which is en- closed or concealed any letter, memoran- dum, or other thing chargeable with letter postage, or upon which is any writing or memorandum ; all matter to which no spe- cific rate of postage is assigned; and manu- script for publication in newspapers, maga- zines or periodicals, three cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.


On local or drop letters, at offices where free delivery by carriers is established, two cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.


RATES OF POSTAGE ON SECOND- CLASS MATTER.


Mailable matter of this class embraces all newspapers, magazines and periodicals, ex- clusively in print, and regularly issued at stated periods from a known office of pub- lication, without addition by writing, mark or sign, and addressed to regular subscri- bers, which shall be divided into two classes, and fixes the postage on each as follows :


I On all newspapers and periodical publications, addressed and mailed as above prescribed, and issued weekly or oftener two cents a pound or fraction thereof.


2. On all newspapers and periodical publications, addressed and mailed as above prescribed, and issued less frequently than once a week, three cents a pound or frac- tion thereof.


A regular subscriber is a person who has actually paid, or undertaken to pay, sub- scription price for a newspaper, magazine, or other periodical, or for whom such pay- ment has been made, or undertaken to be made, by some other person. But in the latter case, such payment must have been made, or undertaken with the previous con- sent, or at the previous request of the person to whom such newspaper, magazine or periodical is sent. A person to whom any such publication is sent, without his con- sent or request, is not a "regular sub- scriber," within the meaning of the law, and it there be no evidence of prepayment on the package, double transit rates of postage must be rated up and collected on delivery.


THIRD-CLASS MATTER.


The following articles are mailable at the rate of one cent for every two ounces or fractional part thereof:


Pamphlets, occasional publications, tran- sient newspapers, magazines, books, peri- odicals, hand-bills, posters, sheet music (printed), prospectuses, maps, proof sheets, regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes or free circulation, at nominal rates, and corrected proof sheets. All matter of the third class, not enume- rated above, is one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof.




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