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Builders and Manufacturers Associa-
tion .. ..
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Coburn & Jones ...
.bottom lines
Huey M S & Son ... lower corner cards and 5
Indianapolis Manufacturers and Car-
penters Union.
.inside front cover
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. PAGE. Aneshaensel & Strong ... upper corner cards Meikel C W. · upper corner cards Reising Louis. 709 Smith J Giles .top lines
PORTRAIT ARTISTS.
Stevenson T H Mrs.
710
POWDER-BLASTING.
Jenne C H.
back cover
PRINTERS.
Smith Frank H.
.......
pp 556
PUBLISHERS.
Borst George F & Co 17
RAILROADS.
Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton R R,
back fly leaf
Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Ry,
Jeffersonville, Madison and Indiana-
opp 723
polis R R.
.opp
337
Wabash, St Louis and Pacific R R .. opp 211
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Cleaveland & Adams ...... .back bone Coffin C E & Co .. front embossed line and 8
ROOFERS.
Forsinger G C ...
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.... . . . . . .
713
RUBBER STAMP MANUFACTURERS.
Turner J W
713
SAFE MOVERS.
Adams John
4
Iveory Peter
14
Lauer Charles
SALOONS.
661
SAW MANUFACTURERS.
PAGE.
Atkins E C & Co ...
front cover
Barry W B ..
.top lines
SHIPPING TAG MANUFACTURERS.
Dennison Mnfg Co,
back bone and back fly leaf
SHOW CASE MANUFACTURERS.
Wiegel & Ruehl
back cover and 16
SIGN PAINTERS.
Fertig Frank.
side lines
Mack Fred ..
717
Parker & Holt
658, 667 and 704
STAIR BUILDERS.
Mueller John A D
10
STUMP BLASTING POWDER.
Jenne C H
.back cover
TAXIDERMISTS.
Noe Fletcher M
720
THRESHING MACHINES.
Hamilton A C.
10
TRANSFER COMPANIES.
Bates Transfer Co.
721
Lehmans City Transfer Co.
721
UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS.
Harity Patrick
722
WIG MAKERS.
Kinklin R.
723
WIRE GOODS.
Cunningham Bros ..
opp 722
WOOD ENGRAVERS.
Chandler H C.
724
INDIANA STATE DIRECTORY -- AND- GAZETTEER FOR 1882-3. Price, $5.00. Address, R. L. POLK & CO., PUBLISHERS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
R. L. POLK & CO'S Indianapolis City Directory.
1883.
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT 1883.
Governor-Albert G. Porter. Term ex- pires January 10, 1885.
Lieutenant Governor-Thomas Hanna. Term expires January 10, 1885. Secretary of State-Wm. R. Myres. Term expires January 16, 1885.
Treasurer-John J. Cooper. Term expires February 9, 1885.
Auditor-James Rice. Term expires Jan- uary 25, 1885.
Attorney-General-Francis T. Hord. Term expires November 6, 1884.
Superintendent Public Instruction-John W. Holcombe. Term expires March 15, 1885.
Clerk Supreme Court-Simon P. Sheerin. Term expires November 5, 1884.
Reporter Supreme Court-Franklin M. Dice. Term expires January 13, 1885.
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Adjutant-General-James R. Carnahan. Quartermaster-General-Samuel Beck. Chief of Bureau of Geology-John Collett. Chief of Bureau of Statistics-J. B. Conner. Governor's Private Secretary-Frank H. Blackledge.
Governor's Clerk-W. A. B. Roberts.
State Agent-Charles Lanier.
Clerk Bureau Public Printing and Station- ery-Edwin L. Hastings.
SUPREME COURT.
Supreme Court Judges-Allen Zollars; term expires January 1, 1889. Wm. A. Woods; term expires January 1, 1887. Wm. E. Niblack ; term expires January 1,1889. George V. Howk ; term expires January 1, 1889. Byron K. Elliott ; term expires January 1, 1887.
Supreme Court Commissioners-Wm. M. Franklin, George A. Bicknell, James B. Black, John Morris, James I. Best.
APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.
Librarian-Fred Heiner. Sheriff-James R. Elder.
CITY OFFICERS.
Offices-Basement Court House.
Mayor-Daniel W. Grubbs.
City Clerk-Joseph T. Magner.
Deputy City Clerks-George T Breunig, Frank W. Ripley, Wm. C. Phipps. City Treasurer-I. N. Pattison.
Deputy City Treasurer-Francis A. Blanch- ard.
Assessor-Millard F. Connett.
Deputy Assessor-H. M. Hadley.
City Civil Engineer-S. H. Shearer. Street Commissioner-L. A. Fulmer.
City Attorney-C. S. Denny.
Deputy City and State Attorney-Granville S. Wright.
Marshal-Richard S. Colter. Deputy Marshal-Joseph R. Forbes.
Chief Fire Engineer -J. H. Webster.
Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph-A. O. Cherry.
Market Master-East Market-O. B. Ran- kin.
Market Master-West Market -Abraham L Stoner.
City Weigher-Jesse De Haven.
City Wood Measurer-East Market-F. Parker.
City Sexton-Fielding Huston.
Janitor City Hall-Joseph Raible.
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CITY OFFICERS.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Office-Basement Court House. President-John A Sutcliffe.
Secretary-Elijah S. Elder.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
President Board of Aldermen-James T. Layman.
First District-James T. Layman, Francis W Hamilton.
Second District-George P. Wood, Derk De Ruiter.
Third District-Harry E. Drew, Brainard. Rorison.
Fourth District -W. H. Tucker, Hiram Seibert.
Fifth District-D. Mussmann, John New- man.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Contracts and Bridges-G. P. Wood, B. Rorison and J. Newman.
Finance and Accounts and Claims-F. W. Hamilton, H. Seibert and D Mussmann. Fire Department-W. H. Tucker, H. E. Drew and D. DeRuiter.
Hospital and Dispensary-H. Seibert, G. P Wood and D. Mussmann.
Judiciary, Ordinances and Rules-B. Rori- son, W. H. Tucker, and J. Newman. Markets and Public Property - H. E. Drew, D. DeRuiter and G. P. Wood.
Police Department-G. P. Wood, B. Rori- son and W. H. Tucker.
Printing and Office Fixtures and Supplies -F. W. Hamilton, B. Rorison and J. Newman.
Public Light and Education - W. H. Tucker, F. W. Hamilton and D. Muss- mann.
Railroads and Public Charities-H. E. Drew, F. W. Hamilton and J. Newman. Streets and Alleys, and Sewers and Drain- age-H. Seibert, D. DeRuiter and H. E. Drew.
Water and Public Health -D. DeRuiter, H. Seibert and D. Mussmann.
COMMON COUNCIL.
First. Ward-George Weaver. Second Ward-Harvey B. Stout. Third Ward-James A. Pritchard.
Fourth Ward-Allen Caylor. Fifth Ward-John R. Pearson. Sixth Ward-Boswell Ward. Seventh Ward-Collins T. Bedford.
Eighth Ward-Ernst H. Koller. Ninth Ward-Philip Reichwein. Tenth Ward-Barton W. Cole. Eleventh Ward-Isaac Thalman. Twelfth Ward-Wm. H. Morrison. Thirteenth Ward-John R. Cowie. Fourteenth Ward-Henry J. Mauer. Fifteenth Ward-Patrick Harrold. Sixteenth Ward-James T. Dowling. Seventeenth Ward-Peter F. Bryce. Eighteenth Ward-Simeon Coy. Nineteenth Ward-Frederick Hartmann. Twentieth Ward-Nelson Yoke.
Twenty-first Ward-Edgar Brundage.
Twenty-second Ward-John Egger.
Twenty-third Ward-Edward H. Dean. Twenty-fourth Ward-Ernst F. Knodle. Twenty-fifth Ward-John W. Fultz.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Accounts and Claims-E. Brundage, J. Egger and F. Hartmann.
Bridges-J. R. Cowie, B. W. Cole and J. W. Fultz.
Contracts-I. Thalman, E. H. Dean and E. H. Koller.
Education-P. F. Bryce, H. B. Stout and J. T. Dowling.
Finance-J. R. Pierson, I. Thalman, B. Ward, E. H. Koller and F. Hartmann. Judiciary-J. A. Pritchard, N. Yoke and J. T. Dowling.
Markets-H. J. Mauer, A. Caylor and P. Harrold.
Office Fixtures and Supplies-W. H. Mor- rison, P. Reichwein and S. Coy. . Ordinances-B. W. Cole, J. A. Pritchard and J. T. Dowling.
Printing-C. T. Bedford, E. Brundage and J. W. Fultz.
Public Charities-G. Weaver, E. F. Kno- del and P. Harrold.
Public Health-C. T. Bedford, P. Reich- wein and S. Coy.
Public Light-B. F. Bryce, H. B. Stout and J. T. Dowling.
Public Property-J. R. Cowie, W. H. Mor- rison and J. W. Fultz.
Railroads-N. Yoke, A. Caylor and J. R. Pearson.
Rules-E. F. Knodel, J. Egger and P. Har- rold.
Sewers and Drainage-W. H. Morrison, H. J. Mauer and E. H. Koller.
Streets and Alleys-G. Weaver, B. W. Cole and S. Coy.
Water-B. Ward, E. H. Dean and F. Hart- mann.
MEMBERS OF OFFICIAL BOARDS.
Fire Board-Councilmen Isaac Thalman' Philip Reichwein and Nelson Yoke.
Hospital Board-Councilmen Collins T. Bedford, Peter F Bryce and Henry J. Mauer.
Police Board-Councilmen J. R. Pearson, Harvey B. Stout and Edgar Brundage. Board of Public Improvements-Council- men Edward H. Dean, Wm H. Morrison and John R. Cowie.
Dispensary Board - Councilmen Boswell Ward, Barton W. Cole and John Egger. Board of Health-John A. Sutcliffe, M. D., Pres. ; Elijah S Eller, M. D., Sec. and Moses T Runnels.
BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
First-J. P. Frenzel, Merchants National Bank. Term expires 1885.
Second-Charles W Smith, 76 East Wash- ington street. Term expires 1885.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Third-H. G. Carey, 284 North Meridian street. Term expires 1883.
Fourth-George Merritt, 411 West Wash- ington street. Term expires 1873.
Fifth-Joseph J. Bingham, 148.West Mary- land street. Term expires 1884.
Sixth-Austin H. Brown, 15 Bates block. Term expires 1884.
Seventh-Edward P. Thompson, Postoffice. Term expires 1883.
Eighth-I. W. Stratford, cor Bradshaw and Virginia ave. Term expires 1883.
Ninth-Clemens Vonnegut, 184 E Wash- ington street. Term expires 1884.
Tenth-William A. Bell, No. 12 Journal Building. Term expires 1885.
Eleventh-Robert Browning, 7 and 9 E . Washington street. Term expires 1885.
Regular meetings of the Board, at its rooms in the Library Building, on the first and third Friday evenings of each month, at 7:30 o'clock from and including October to May ; and at 8 o'clock from and includ- ing May to October.
Bill nights the first and third Friday eve- nings of each month. Bills must be left at the office of the Board on the day previous (Thursday), or if later, they will lay over until the next bill night.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
President-W, A. Bell. Secretary -- E. P. Thompson.
Assistant Secretary-George T. Moore. Treasurer-H. G. Carey. Superintendent of Schools-H. S. Tarbell. Clerk-Miss Emma B Ridenour.
Building and Supply Agent-H. C. Hen- drickson.
Office in Library Building, southwest cor- ner Pennsylvania and Ohio streets. Open from 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Office of H. C. Hendrickson, Building and Supply Agent, in office of Board. Of- fice hours from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Finance and Auditing-Merritt, Stratford and Frenzel.
Buildings and Grounds-Browning, Strat- ford, Vonnegut, Merritt and Bingham.
Furniture and Supplies-Thompson, Brown and Browning.
Text Books and Course of Instruction- Carey, Brown and Frenzel.
Examination of Teachers and Supervision of Schools -- Bell, Tarbell, Frenzel, Carey and Bingham.
Appointment of Teachers and Salaries -- Smith, Merritt, Bell, Brown, Carey and Vonnegut.
High School, Training School and Night Schools-Smith, Bingham and Merritt.
German, Music and Drawing-Vonnegut, Smith and Thompson.
Heating, Ventilation and Janitors -- Fren- zel, Thompson and Browning.
Hygiene-Stratford, Thompson and Von- negut.
Judiciary, Discipline and Boundaries- Stratford, Smith and Carey.
Public Library-Brown, Bingham, Brown- ing, Smith and Carey.
Citizens' Advisory Library Committee -- Oscar C. McCulloch, C. C. Hines, Mrs. Martha N. Mckay and Mrs. India Harris.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
OFFICERS AND TEACHERS.
Superintendent of Schools-H. S. Tarbell, 890 N. Alabama street.
Clerk of Superintendent-Miss Emma B. Ridenour. Office in Library Building. Office hours of Superintendent from 4} to 52 p. m. Office hours of Clerk, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Assistant Superintendent-J. J. Mills.
Superintendent of Primary Instruction- Miss N. Cropsey.
Special Teachers-Geo. B Loomis, Teacher of Music; Jesse H. Brown, Teacher of Drawing ; Charles E. Emmerich, Teacher of German. Office of Assistant Superin- . tendents and Special Teachers in Library Building.
Normal School-In High School building. Lewis H Jones, Principal.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Corner Pennsylvania and Michigan streets. W. W. Grant, Principal.
PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
No. 1-Corner New Jersey and Vermont. Mary Colgan, Principal.
No. 2-Corner Delaware and Walnut. Mar- garet Hamilton, Principal.
No. 3-Meridian, between Ohio and New York. Geo. F. Bass, Principal.
No. 4-Corner Michigan and Blackford. Emma Donnan, Principal.
No. 5-Maryland, between Mississippi and Missouri. Luella G. Kunse, Principal. No. 6-Corner Union and Phipps. Clara Washburn, Principal.
No. 7-Corner Bates and Benton. Nelson Yoke, Principal.
No. 8-Virginia ave, corner Huron. Au- gusta Stratford, Principal.
No. 9-Corner Vermont and Davidson. Miss Henrietta Schrake, Principal.
No. 10 - Corner Ash street and Home ave- nue. Henrie Colgan, Principal.
No. 11-Corner Fourth and Tennessee. Miss Eliza F. Ford, Principal.
No. 12-Corner West and McCarty. Miss Mary H. Ingersoll, Principal.
No. 13-Corner Buchanan and Beatty. Miss M. S. Ingersoll, Principal. No. 14-South side Ohio, east of Highland avenue. Mrs. Mary T. Lodge, Principal. No. 15-Market street, between West and California. Florence Fay, Principal.
No. 16-Corner Ray and Plum (W I). Wni. H. Bass, Principal.
No. 17-Corner West and Second. Miss Anna Barbour, Principal.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS-POLICE DEPARTMENT.
No. 18-Yandes, between Home and Lin- coln avenues. L. E. Christy, Principal. No. 19-Shelby, south of Prospect. James D. Bagby, Principal.
No. 20-Spruce, south of Prospect. Kate Robson, Principal.
No. 21-New York, between Illinois and Tennessee. Sattie A. McCarey, Princi- pal.
No. 22-Corner Chestnut and Hill. Miss Mary A. Mckeever, Principal.
No. 23-Corner Fourth and Howard. Ed- win F. Horn, Principal.
No. 24-Corner North and Minerva. Wm. D. McCoy, Principal.
No. 25-Corner New Jersey and Merrill. Miss Etta Bradshaw, Principal.
No. 26-Beeler, between Lincoln avenue and Seventh. Jennie W. Bass, Principal. No. 27-Corner Park avenue and Eighth. Mrs. Margaret V. Marshall, Principal.
No. 28-Fletcher avenue. Kate Thompson, Principal.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
Belmont School-Thomas J. Hudson, Prin- cipal.
Brightwood Public School-Agnes R. Ran- kin, Principal.
Butler University, Irvington, Ind .- Harvey W. Everest, President ; Ovid B. Wallace, Secretary.
Free Kindergarten-Southeast corner Mc- Carty and Chadwick. Mrs. George Flem- ing, Principal.
German Evangelical Luthern School- East side New Jersey, south of Merrill. Daniel Fetchman, Principal.
German Lutheran School-481 East Mar- ket. A. Krome and H. Kors, Teachers. Hadley & Roberts Academy-200 N. Me- ridian.
Indianapolis Classical School (Boys)- Northwest corner North and Alabama. T. L. Sewall, Principal.
Indianapolis Classical School (Girls) - Southeast corner St. Joseph and Pennsyl- vania, T. L. Sewell, Principal.
Indianapolis Female Seminary-343 and 345 N Pennsylvania. J. H. Kappes, Prin- cipal.
Irvington School-Frank C. Cassel, Princi- pal.
Kindergarten-134 W Ohio, Miss A. Steiger, Principal.
Kindergarten-443 N Meridian, Miss Jane M. Moore, Principal.
Kindergarten-224 Broadway, Mrs. Ella D. Oakes, Principal.
Kindergarten-456 North Meridian, Miss Alice Chapin, Principal.
Mt. Jackson School No. 11-Alexander P. Mclaughlin, Principal.
School of the Sacred Heart (for girls)- Corner Meridian and Palmer. Mother Lidwina, Superior.
School of the Sacrod Heart (for boys)- Corner Union and Palmer. Ferdinand Bergymeyer, Principal.
Select School-407 N Illinois, Mrs. E. J Price, Teacher.
Select School-450 North Meridian. Miss Mary A. Newell, Principal.
Select School-104 Cherry. Miss Jennie L. Burr, Principal.
North Indianapolis School-Corner Arm- strong and Rader. Martin L. Rinehart, Principal.
St. Augustine School-467 South Tennes- see. In charge of the Sisters of Provi- dence.
St. Bridget's School-Northeast corner West and St. Clair. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.
St. John's Academy -South side Maryland, east of Tennessee. In charge of the Sis- ters of Providence.
St. John's School-74 West Georgia. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
St. Joseph's Parochial School-Northwest corner of 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)-North side Dougherty, west of Virginia ave. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
St. Patrick's School (for girls)-South side Dougherty, west of Short. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Headquarters - Southeast corner Pearl and Alabama.
Chief of Police-Robert C. Williamson. Captains-Robert Campbell, E. W. Nich- olson, Timothy Splann and Christian Mc- Gregor.
First District-D. M. Osborn, H. P. Stew - ard and Wm. Bacon.
Second District-J. J. Twiname, Samuel McClure and A. Dudley.
Third District-D. Richards, George W. Chatham and E. Harris.
Fourth District-Ben Thornton, Richard Wells and Henry Holt.
Fifth District-Henry Pope, John Lowe and George Emory.
Sixth District-George Baxter, Asbury York and Wm. Harness.
Seventh District-Joseph Stemen, Allen Jester and V. S. McMullen.
Eighth District-Samuel Barker, John Weber and C. O. Britton.
Ninth District-Albert Travis, James Cul- lings and George Prier.
Tenth District-Fred Fells, Harry H. Pat- ton and Harry Weaver.
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POLICE DEPARTMENT-FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Eleventh District-Charles Clark, John Reed and J. D. Webb.
Twelfth District-Leonard Crane, Samuel Garber and Wm Rooney.
Thirteenth District-G. L. Cravens, Joseph Schmid and M. Raftery.
Fourteenth District-James B. Poirier, John Mountain 'and B. Connett.
· Fifteenth District-George Standridge and H. Williams.
Sixteenth District-Worthington J. Clary, Henry Slate and A. J. Buchanan.
Seventeenth District -- G. W. McCain, Wm. E. Shilling and A. R. Lewis.
Special-Thomas Fiscus, Rice T, Bates, Timothy Woodruff, Peter Glazier, Carter Temple and Webster Robertson.
Depot-Elwood Sands.
Railroad-Henry Williams.
Sanitary-Joseph R. Shelton, Wm. Griffin, George Crouch.
Extras-Daniel Gatts, Harry Wheatley, Samuel Null, Wm Petty and Edward Mc- Carty.
Clerk-Eugene Saulcy.
Turnkeys Central Station-George A. Taffe, Louis Gustin.
Janitor-Adolphus C. Shafer.
Depot-Charles Manning, Albert Armal, John Wiegand, Frank Rogers, Scott Os- born.
MERCHANT POLICE.
Headquarters-70} Court. Captain-Henry P. Thomas. Lieutenant-John L. Elliott.
Patrolmen -- James Graham, Jasper N.
Clary, Samuel Dever, Nelson Dauben- speck, Urban C. Harrison, Patrick E. Hartnett, Robert Bacon, Wm. Williams, John Spellman, James L. Taylor, John Carney, Isaac Penny, Edwin S Meek, Wilfred W. Bristow, Wm. E. Redmond, John H. Whiteman, Benjamin F. Wilson, John McShulse, Christian Cook, Joseph Wheatley, Thomas Kingsberry, John Mi- nor, James G. Golliday, Joseph A. Wil- liamson, Thomas C Moore, David Clary, George Goodale, Charles C. Allbright, Jacob F. Shutt.
RAILWAY DETECTIVE FORCE.
Captain-Frank Wilson.
Patrolmen-Timothy Griffin and James Pope.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters-Corner New York and Mas- sachusetts ave.
Chief Engineer-Joseph H. Webster. Assistant-Wm. C. Long.
Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- Andrew O. Cherry. Veterinary Surgeon-E. H. Pritchard. Captain First District-J. H. Davis. Captain Second District-Thomas Quinn. Captain Third District-J. R. Rodgers. Captain Fourth District-A. C. Muerer. Captain Fifth District-F. L. Dougherty.
Engine Co. No. 1-147 Indiana ave, Thomas Quinn, foreman.
Engine Co. No. 2-Massachusetts ave, near Noble, Martin McGuff, foreman.
Engine Co. No. 3-Virginia ave, between South and Huron, Richard H. Brown, foreman.
Engine Co. No. 4-Southeast corner Illinois and Merrill, Wm. Tobin, foreman.
Engine Co. No. 5-North side Sixth east of Tennessee, E. W. Justice, foreman.
Engine Co. No. 6-South side of Washing- ton west of West, John R. Rodgers, fore- man.
Engine Co. No. 7-North side of Maryland east of Meridian, Wm. C, Long, foreman.
HOSE REELS.
Hose Reel No. 8-Washington east of High- land ave, F. L. Daugherty, foreman.
Hose Reel No. 9-Northwest corner Seventh and Ash, R. B. Braxton, foreman. Hose Reel No. 10-Northwest corner Mad- ison ave and Morris, W. B. Morris, fore- man.
Hose Reel No. 12-Corner New York and Massachusetts ave, J. L. Gasper, foreman.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.
Hook and Ladder Company No. 1-Corner New York and Massachusetts ave, J. H. Davis, foreman.
Hook and Ladder Company No. 2-South side of South, east of Delaware, A. C. Meurer, foreman.
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 Pine and North.
1-2 No. 2 Engine House, Massachusetts ave near Chatham.
1-3 Delaware and Ft Wayne ave.
1-4 New Jersey and Ft Wayne ave.
1-5 Peru and Massachusetts ave.
1-6 Christian ave and Ash.
1-7 Park ave and Butler.
1-8 Alvord and Malott ave.
1-9 Archer and John.
1-2-3 Northwest cor Seventh and Ash.
1-2-4 Alabama and Seventh.
1-2-5 Meridian and Seventh.
1-2-6 Yandes and Lincoln ave.
1-2-7 Cor Columbia and Hill aves.
1-2-8 Central ave and Eighth.
1-2-9 Exposition Building.
1-3-1 Alabama and Morrison.
1-3-2 Bellefontaine 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, cor Seventh and Ash.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT-COUNTY OFFICERS.
2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.
2-4 Meridian and Second.
2-5 No. 5 Engine House, north side of Sixth, west of Illinois.
2-6 Mississippi and St. Clair.
2-7 Illinois and Michigan.
2-8 Penn and Home ave.
2-9 Mississippi and Fourth.
2-1-2 Tennessee and Ninth.
2-1-3 Pennsylvania and Michigan.
2-1-4 Illinois and Eleventh.
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, cor 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.
4-1 No. 6 Engine House, south side Washington, west of 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, cor Helen and Maryland.
4-9 Washington (W I).
4-1-2 Missouri and Maryland.
4-1-3 Mississippi and Wabash.
4-1-5 Cor Church and Morris.
4-2-1 I., B & W. Ry. shops (W I).
4-2-3 Insane Asylum.
5-1 No. 4 Engine House, cor Illinois 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 Morris.
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.
5-1-7 Morris and Dakota.
6-1 No. 2 Hook and Ladder House, south side South, east of Dela- ware.
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.
6-9 Pennsylvania and Madison ave.
6-1-2 McKernan and Dougherty.
6-1-3 Cor. East and Lincoln lane.
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.
7-9 Fletcher ave and Dillon.
7-1-2 Spruce and Prospect. 7-1-3 English ave and Spruce.
7-1-4 Orange and Olive.
7-1-5 Shelby and Beecher.
8-1 Market and New Jersey.
8-2 Washington and Delaware.
8-3 Washington and East.
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 Reformatory.
8-1-2 No 8 Reel House, East Washington.
8-1-3 Market and Noble.
8-1-4 Ohio and Harvey.
9-1 No 7 Engine House, Maryland near Meridian.
9-2 Meridian and Georgia.
SPECIAL SIGNALS.
First-2 Second Alarm.
Second-2 Third Alarm.
Third-2 Fourth Alarm.
1-2-1 Strokes, fire out and hose reeled up.
3 Strokes, pressure off.
3-3 Calls for fire pressure without pulling a box.
12 o'clock struck by F. M. Herron, No. 16 W. Washington street.
Calling for more help from the Fire De- partment is also a call for more pressure from the Water Works.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Offices Court House, north side Washing- ton, between Delaware and Alabama.
Bailiffs-Superior Court No. 1, George W. Bruce ; Superior Court No. 2, Joseph Boswell ; Superior Court No. 3, W. H. Nickerson ; Civil Circuit Court, Charles E. McGuire; Criminal Circuit Court, John W. Carlton ; Commissioners' Court, Conrad Brian.
Clerk -- Moses G. McLain. Term expires November 20, 1886.
Deputies Office-A. J. Joyce, Silas L. Har- vey, Will S. R. Tarkington, George A. Wallace, John S. Morris; Circuit Court, Wm. C. Smock ; Superior Court, Room 1, Richard M. Smock ; Room 2, Lewis G. Akin ; Room 3, J. Frank Carson ; Crim- inal Court, Joshua S. Coffman.
Recorder-Jacob L. Bieler. Term expires October 25, 1884.
Deputy Recorder-William F. Keay.
Auditor-William A. Pfaff. Term expires November 4, 1883.
Deputies-John W. Pfaff and Francis W. Hamilton.
Treasurer-John L. Mothershead. Term expires September 4, 1883.
Deputies-John R. Clinton, Edward N. Richards, Frank Redmond, Worth Wright, M. D. Avery, Albert J. Farley and Terrill Pattison
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ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC .- BANKS AND BANKERS.
Sheriff-James. W. Hess. Term expires De- 10, 1884.
Deputies-James A. Hamilton,' Robert N. Harding, David J. Smock, George W. Seibert, Edward J. Conway, Arthur Whitsel, John Reed, John Evans and Charles Milburn.
Coroner-Allison Maxwell. Office 60 Court House.
Superintendent of Public Schools-Levi P. Harlan.
Librarian-Miss Bertha Witt. Surveyor-H. B. Fatout.
Commissioners-John H. Smith. Term ex- pires October 23, 1883. Joseph Loftin. Term expires October 23, 1885. Freder- ick Ostermeyer. Term expires October 23, 1885.
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