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Nordyke & Marmon Company-Crossing Morris street and Indianapolis & Vin- cennes Railroad (West Indianapolis). In- corporated 1871. Capital $100,000. A. H. Nordyke, Pres .; D. W. Marmon, Sec .; A. K. Hollowell, Treas.
Pioneer Brass Works-110 and 112 South Pennsylvania. Incorporated April 11, 1877. Capital $10,000. John C. Brink- meyer, Supt.
· Salisbury & Vinton Paper Company-West end Maryland. Incorporated October, 1878. Henry Salisbury, Pres. ; Merrick E. Vinton, Treas.
Sinker, Davis & Company-101 to 149 South Pennsylvania. Incorporated 1871. Capital $200,000. Thomas Davis, Pres. ; Chas. E. Davis, Sec .; J. H. Hooker, Treas.
State Building, Safe Deposit and Loan Association of Indiana-10 Abbett bldg. Incorporated 1882. Capital $500,000. James S. Thompson, Pres. ; Samuel Sawyer, Sec. .
The Moore Combination Desk Company -- 84 E Market. Incorporated 1879. J. A. Moore, Pres. ; P. J. Carlton, Sec. and Treas.
The Rough Notes Company-25 E Market. Incorporated January, 1881. H. C. Martin, Pres. ; H. B. Palmer, Sec. and Treas.
The Times Company-Northeast corner Circle and Market. Incorporated Sep- tember 15, 1882. Capital $30,000. W. R. Holloway, Pres. ; David E. Snyder, Sec.
Turner Truck Company-34 E Georgia. Incorporated 1882. Wm. H. Turner, Pres't; Wm. N. Ford Sec. and Treas .; Wm. H. Turner, jr., Supt.
United States Encaustic Tile Company- Southwest corner Seventh and C. I. St. L. & C. Ry. Incorporated 1877. Capital, $100,000. Alfred Harrison, Pres. ; W. W. Lyon, Sec. and Treas.
Western Elevator Company-Incorporated 1882. Capital, $110,000. Benjamin D. Brown, Pres, ; Wm. Wesley Woollen, Sec. ; Richard L. Boyd, Treas .; 13 and 15 Chamber of Commerce.
Western Furniture Company - Madison ave., south end of Delaware. Incorpor- ated 1873. Capital, $48,000. Thomas Koch, Pres .; F. J. Rapp, Sec. and Treas.
INSURANCE.
Eureka Life Association-25 Thorpe Block, Established May 2, 1883, Adam Miller, Sec.
Franklin (Fire) Insurance Company of Indianapolis-Southeast corner Circle and Market. Incorporated 1851; reorgan- ized 1871. Capital $250,000. J. E. Rob- ertson, Pres. ; Gabriel Schmuck, Sec'y.
German Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Indiana-27} South Delaware. In- corporated 1854, A. Seidensticker, Pres .; L. Schmidt, Sec.
Globe Mutual Life Association-34 Thorpe Block. Incorporated October 8, 1881. Francis M. Packer, M. D., Pres. ; Marcus E. Fraizer, Sec.
Howard Aid and Endowment Association of Indiana-1 Hubbard Block. Incor- porated 1878. R. H. Rees, Pres. ; J. H. Ohr, Sec. ; C. E. Dark, Treas.
Insurance Company of Indianapolis-64 East Market. Chartered 1851 ; reorgan- ized 1880. Capital, $100,000. N. S. Byram, Pres .; M. V. McGilliard, Sec. ; Charles E. Dark, Treas.
Industrial Life Association of Indianapo- lis-70 East Market. Incorporated 1877. George B. Wright, Pres .; J. O. Cooper, Sec .; J. W. Morris, Treas.
Masonic Mutual Benefit Society of Inidana. -Franklin Life Insurance Building. A. D. Lynch, Pres .; George H. West, Sec. Mutual Aid Association of America-1 Talbot Block. A. B. Wheeler, Pres .; L. T. Wheeler, Sec .; John W. Smith, Treas. Mutual Benefit Association of Indiana- 1153 East Washington. Incorporated 1871. Charles B. Austin, Pres .; R. E. Moore, Sec. and Treas.
Mutual Life and Endowment Association- 30 North Delaware. Incorporated Feb- ruary, 1882. Charles Oliver, Pres .; Henry Malpas, Sec .; Deloss Root, Treas.
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LIBRARIES-MEDICAL AND DENTAL-MILITARY.
National Guarantee Life Association-11}
West Washington. Incorporated May, 1883. N. J. Clodfelter, Pres .; Lewis Rep- logle, Sec .; William H. Durham, Treas. Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid Association of Indiana-2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Organ- ized November 23, 1872. William Wal- lace, Pres .; J. W. McQuiddy, Sec .; T. P. Haughey, Treas.
Old Wayne Mutual Life Association-11} West Washington. Re-incorporated May, 1883. W. S. Haymond, Pres .; John Fur- nas, Sec. and Treas.
St. Bonifacius Life Association of Indiana -Capital $2,000. Peter Zimmer, Pres .; John Geis, Vice-Pres .; A. H. Muller, Sec .; Ignatz Hurrle, Treas.
States Mutual Benefit Association-Estab- lished April 4, 1882. Office 2 Wright's Block. Joseph H. Clark, Pres .; John C. Shoemaker, Vice-Pres .; J. S. Anderson, Sec .; Michael Sells, Treas.
Western Life and Accident Association- 9 Blackford Block. Established March 10, 1883. John Caven, Pres .; Charles H. Furgason, Sec .; Norman S. Byram, Treas.
LIBRARIES.
Agricultural Library of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture-Southeast corner Market and Tennessee. Contains about 1,000 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- dian 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- cultural Society-Contains about 500 volumes. Southeast corner Market and Tennessee.
Library of the Indianapolis Bar Associa- tion-55 Court House, established 1880, contains about 1,000 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. Lucy Phipps, Librarian. Public Library and Reading Room-Es- tablished 1873 and maintained under the authority of the Board of School Com- missioners, for which purpose it is au- thorized to levy a tax each year of not exceeding two cents on the hundred dol- lars taxable property assessed for city taxes. Contains 34,543 volumes. South- west corner Ohio and Pennsylvania streets (Library Building). Open daily (Sundays included) from 8:30 a. m. to 9
p. m. Free to citizens of Indianapolis. Reading Room free to all. Wm. De M. Hooper, Librarian.
State Law Library-Separated from State Library 1867. Contains 8,000 volumes. Southwest corner Washington and Ten- nessee. Charles E. Cox, Librarian.
State Library-Established 1825. Contains 18,500 volumes. Southeast corner Mar- ket and Tennessee. Miss Lizzie O. Callis, Librarian.
MEDICAL AND DENTAL SOCIETIES.
Beach Medical College-Hubbard Block, Organized March 6, 1883. J. G. Tressler, Prest .; J. L. Marsh, Sec.
Central College of Physicians and Sur- geons - Organized 1879. Charles D. Pearson, M. D., Prest. ; W. S. Hammond, M. D., Sec. and Treas. ; Ryan block.
Indiana Eclectic Medical College-143} S Meridian. Organized 1880. Elias Hub- bard, Prest .; W. P. Atkinson, Sec .; L. Abbett, Dean of Faculty.
Medical College of Indiana-Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Maryland. In- corporated in 1878. Annual session from October to February. John A. Comingor, Dean ; Henry Jameson, Sec .; John Chambers, Treas.
Marion County Medical Society-John Chambers, M. D., Pres. ; T. N. Bryan, M. D., Vice-Pres .; J. A. Haugh, Treas .; H. I. Raymond, Sec. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Council Chamber.
Physio-Medical College of Indiana-28} Indiana ave. Incorporated 1873. A. Wallace, Pres .; William, H. Drapier, Sec .; N. R. Elliott, Treas .; E. Anthony, M. D., Dean.
DENTAL SOCIETIES.
Indiana Dental College of Indianapolis -- Incorporated 1879. Etna Building. William L. Heiskell, D. D. S., Pres .; J. E. Cravens, D. D. S., Sec .; Merit Wells, D. D. S., Treas.
MILITARY.
Indianapolis Light Artillery-Armory southwest corner Alabama and New York. Geo. W. Johnston, Capt .; Ernest Kitz, Senior First Lieut .; J. B. Curtis, Junior First Lieut .; Thomas A. Winters, Second Lieut.
Indianapolis Light Infantry-Armory in Masonic Hall. James R. Ross, Capt .; W. J. McKee, First Lieut .; R. F. Scott, Sec- ond Lieut.
Richardson Zouaves - Armory Masonic Hall. B. A. Richardson, Capt .; Wm. J. Kerchival, First Lieut .; A. J. Aldrich, Second Lieut .; Frank Helm, Orderly Ser- geant.
Streight's Rifles (col'd)-Armory Indiana ave. James Rhodes, Capt .; W. H. Mur- phy, First Lieut .; G. W. Davis, Second Lieut.
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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.
Tecumseh Rifles-Armory 121 East Mary- land. E. J. Griffith, Capt .; C. S. Tarleton, First Lieut .; Frank Richards, Second Lieut.
United States Arsenal-Situated north end of Arsenal ave., between Michigan and Clifford ave. Major John A. Kress, Commandant.
MISECLLANEOUS SOCIETIES ORGANIZATIONS.
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American Sons of Protection -- Meets every Monday night. Hall 233 W. Michigan.
Brewers' and Liquor Dealers' Association of Indiana-27₺ South Delaware. Peter Lieber, Pres .; Patrick H. McNelis, Sec.
Brothers of the Sacred Heart-In charge of St. Joseph's Institute, corner Coburn and Short.
Catholic Knights of America-Branch No. 22. Meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month. Edward Burns, Pres .; Edward F Hart, Recording Sec .; James Renihan, Treas.
Charity Organization of Indianapolis- Southeast corner New York and Meri- dian. Oscar C. McCulloch, Pres.
Christian Temperance Union -- Meets every Sunday afternoon at Y. M. C. A. rooms. Israel Hoagland, Pres .; S. J. Wilson, Sec. and Treas.
Cigarmakers' Union of Indianapolis, No. 33-Meets first Monday of every month 13} West Washington. Milton G. Farn- ham, Pres .; Charles Rogers, Fin. Sec .; George Stumph, Treas.
Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph-Cor- ner Palmer and Meridian.
Coopers' Assembly No. 1979-Meets every Wednesday evening at 862 East Market. G. E. Brown, Rec. Sec.
Emerald Beneficial Association-Hall southeast corner Meridian and Pearl. Grand Branch meets annually at Indian- apolis. James H. Deery, Grand Pres. ; John E. Holahan, Grand Sec.
Branch No. 1-Meets first and third Thurs- day of each month. Edward Foster, Pres. ; Ed. F. Hart, Rec. Sec.
Branch No. 8 (German)-John Lotz, Pres .; Wm. Stenden, Rec. Sec.
Chief of the Bureau of Statistics-Wm. A. Peelle, jr. Office Masonic Hall.
Chief of the Bureau of Geology-John Collett. Office corner Market and Ten- nessee.
First Hungarian Society-Organized 1880. Meets every Sunday evening at 27} S Delaware. Ignatz Ciner, Sec .; Adolph Schwartz, Treas.
Franciscan Convent -- Corner Union and Palmer. In charge of Franciscan Fath- ers. Rev. Ferdinand Bergmeyer, Supe- rior.
German Ladies' Independent Benevolent Society-Meets Mozart Hall. Clara Schmidt, Pres.
House of the Good Shepherd-South side St. Raymond, west of Meridian. Mary Anselm, Mother Superior.
Indiana Beekeepers. Association-45 N Tennessee. Mrs. Irvin Robbins, Pres .; Frank L. Daugherty, Sec.
Indiana Canegrowers' Association-South- east corner Tennessee and Market. A. Furnas, Pres .; Prof. Wiley, Sec .; E. J. Howland, Treas.
Indiana Dairymens' Association-South- east corner Tennessee and Market. J. E. Thompson, Pres .; G. C. Stevens, Sec.
Indiana Horticultural Society-Southeast corner Market and Tennessee. Sylvester Johnson, Pres .; C. M. Hobbs, Sec .; Dan- iel Cox, Treas.
Indiana Poultry Association-Merchants National Bank. H. C. G. Bals, Pres .; D. H. Jenkins, Sec.
Indiana State Association of Short Horn Breeders-45 N. Tennessee. S. W. Fra- zee, Pres .; T. W. W. Sunman, Sec.
Indiana State Board of Agriculture-South- east corner Tennessee and Market. Hon. Robert Mitchell, Pres .; Alex. Heron Sec .; Sylvester Johnson, Treas .; Field- ing Beeler, General Supt.
Indiana State Board of Health-21 Ma- sonic Temple. J. W. Compton, Pres .; E. S. Elder, Sec.
Indiana Swine Breeders' Association- Southeast corner Tennessee and Market. Richard Jones, Pres .; W. A. Macy, Sec .; D. L. Thomas, Treas.
Indiana Wool Growers' Association- Southeast corner Tennessee and Market. Fielding Beeler, Pres .; J. W. Robe, Sec .; S. W. Dungan, Treas,
Indianapolis Benevolent Society-Oscar C. McCulloch, Pres .; H. D. Stevens, Sec. Southeast corner New York and Merid- ian.
Indianapolis Target Shooting Association- Twelfth west of Fall creek. Frank Maus, Pres't ; Emil Martin, Sec .; Wm. Luthy, Supt.
Indiana Humane Society-Incorporated 1882. A. C. Shortridge, Pres. ; Dr. Thad M. Stevens, Vice Pres .; B. H. Enos, Sec .; D. E. Snyder, Treas ; George Carter, Att'y.
Indiana Tile Makers' Association-South- east corner Tennessee and Market. Rob- ert Thomas, Pres. ; J. J. W. Billingsley, Sec.
Indiana Women's State Industrial Associa- tion -- Southeast corner Tennessee and Market. Mrs. A. M. Noe, Pres., Mrs. F. M. Adkinson, Sec.
Indianapolis Caledonian Quoiting Club- Meets 362 W Washington. P. F. Bryce, Pres .; John Wilkinson, Sec .; James Wallace, Treas.
Indianapolis Railroad Christian Associa- tion-Reading room corner Louisiana and Illinois. Branch of Y. M. C. A. George W. Cobb, General Sec.
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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES-MUSICAL-NEWSPAPERS.
Indianapolis Bar Association-55 Court House. A. C. Harris, Pres .; James P. Baker, Sec .; Austin F. Denny, Treas. Indianapolis Bowling Club-Meets in Klare's Hall, corner Meridian and Mor- ris.
Indianapolis Social Turnverein-Meets for exercise every Monday and Thursday. Monthly meeting, first Wednesday of the month. Herman Eisele, Pres .; Alex- ander Schmidt, Sec.
Indianapolis Typographical Union No. 1- Meets first Sunday in each month, at Ty- pographical Union Hall, 13} E. Wash- ington. L. W. McDaniel, Pres .; W. W. Davy, Rec. Sec .; H. C. Deck, Fin. Sec .; H. S. Garner, Treas.
Irish National League, of Indiana-Organ- ized September 26, 1883. Meets annually in Emerald Hall. D. J. Sullivan, Pres .; Paul Fitzgerald, Rushville, Vice-Pres .; John R. Walsh, Indianapolis, Sec .; Pat- rick Feely, Lafayette, Ind., Treas.
Knights of Father Matthew, T. N. Burke, Commandery - Meets every Monday night at northeast corner Georgia and Tennessee. Philip Moore, C. S. K .; Thomas O'Brien, Sec.
Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society-Mrs. Solomon Mossler, Pres .; Rev. M. Messing, Sec.
Iron Molders' Union, No. 56 -- Meets first Monday evening in each month at M. & B. Hall: John Markey, Pres.
Order of the Golden Chain, Hoosier Lodge No. 17-Meets every Wednesday evening in room 4, 77} E. Market. G. B. Man- love, Com .; L. D. Sullivan, Sec.
Parliamentary Club-O. M. Wilson, Pres .; S. M. Bruce, Sec.
Schwaben Verein-Meets Mozart Hall. Adolph Baur, Pres .; Robert Kempf, Sec. and Treas .; John Buehler, Martin Birk, John Bernloehr, Trustees.
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St. Paul's Cathedral Workingmen's Club ---
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Trades and Labor Assembly of Indian- apolis and Vicinity-Meets second and fourth Monday evening in each month at Typographical Union Hall, 13} East Washington street.
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laUnabhaeniger Turnverien-Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays in each month at Mozart Hall. Herman Sie- S boldt, Speaker; Julius Miessen, Sec. ; Richard Pertuch, Teacher. Every Tues- day and Friday evenings for practice.
Union Fraternelle Francaise-Meets first Monday in each month over 18 South Delaware. Dr. Theo. W. Wagner, Pres .; Eugene Pelletier, Sec.
Women's Exchange-36 Circle. Mrs. R. R. Parker, Pres .; Mrs. H. G. Walker, Sec. 3
Women's Christian Temperance Union-76 N Penn.
Young Men's Christian Association-Orga- nized 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 8 a. m. Samuel Merrill, Pres .; Thomas C. Day, Vice-Pres .; T. H. K. Enos, Rec. Sec .; O. H. Palmer, General Sec.
MUSICAL SOCIETIES.
Indianapolis Harmonie-Meets 161 East Washington, Wednesday and Friday evenings.
Liederkranz Society-Meets every Wednes- day and Friday evenings in Union Hall. W. H. Scherer, Pres. ; Gustav Herrmann, Sec .; Frederick Mack, Treas; Ernst Ernesteinhoff, Musical Director.
Lyra Society-Meets every Tuesday and Saturday evenings at Lyra Hall. E. Raschig, Pres,; F. Mumnenhoff, Sec. ; John Wocher, jr., Treas; Reinhold Mil- ler, Musical Director.
Mænnerchor Society-Meets every Wednes- day and Friday evenings at Mænnerchor Hall, 181 East Washington. C. E. Em- merick, Pres. ; Fred Merz, Sec .; Carl Barus, Musical Director. .
BANDS OF MUSIC.
Beissenherz Band-400 North New Jersey. H. D. Beissenherz, Manager.
Indianapolis City Band-268 East Wash- ington. Reinhold A. Miller, Manager; B. Vogt, Conductor.
Italian String Band-22 West Georgia. Joseph Panden, Leader.
Union Band-435 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, publisher, 31 Thorpe Block.
Educational Weekly-Organ State Teach- ers' Association and of the Superintend- ent of Public Instruction. Established July 7, 1883. Published every Satur- day by J. M. Olcott & Co., 22 South Pennsylvania. Terms, $2 per year.
Fancier's Gazette (monthly)-B. N. Pierce, publisher, 15 Union Building. Terms, $1 per year.
Indiana Baptist (weekly)-Elgin & Chaille, publishers, 24 South Pennsylvania.
Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Indiana Farmer Company, proprietors, 34 East Market. Terms, $2 per year.
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NEWSPAPERS.
Indiana Manufacturer-Established De- cember, 1882. Published semi-monthly by Indiana Publishing Company, 37 and 38 Talbott Block.
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 Wednes- day by John C. New & Son, northeast corner Pennsylvania and Market. Terms, $1 per year.
Indiana State Sentinel (Democratic)-Es- tablished 1841. Published every Wednes- day by the Sentinel Co., 71 and 73 W Market. Terms, $1 per year.
Indiana Tribune (Daily and Sunday, Ger- man)-Tribune Publishing Co., propri- etors, 120 East Maryland. Terms, $7 per year.
Indianapolis Bulletin (semi-weekly)-83 East Market. Bulletin Printing Co., pro- prietors.
Indianapolis Gazette (weekly)-J. A. Dynes & Co, publishers, 62 South Dela- ware. Terms: $1 per year ..
Indianapolis Journal (Republican)-Es- tablished 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) - Estab- lished 1879. Organ of the colored peo- ple. Office Miller's Block. Published by Bagby Bros.
Indianapolis Live Stock Review-Estab- lished 1880. Published tri-weekly by the Morris Printing Co., 467 South Illinois. Terms : $2.50 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 Wednes- day, 75c per year.
Indianapolis Sentinel (Democratic)-Es- tablished 1841. Published daily by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 71 and 73 W Market. Terms: Daily, $10, including Sunday edition; $12 per year by mail. Indianapolis Times (Republican)-Estab- lished 1881. Northeast corner Circle and Market. Published daily and Sunday by The Times Co. Terms : Daily, $6; in- cluding Sunday edition, $8.
Industrial Times (Farmers, non-political) -Established 1881. Issued every Thurs- day, by The Times Co. Northeast corner Circle and Market. Terms, $1 per year. Masonic Advocate (monthly)-Martin H. Rice, editor and publisher. 21 Masonic Temple. Terms, $1.10 per year.
National Lesson Paper-35 Thorpe Block. Established 1874. Published monthly by the Standard Publishing Company. Terms, $7.50 per 100.
National Presbyterian-35 Thorpe Block. Established 1873 by the Standard Pub lishing Company. Published monthly Terms, 75c. per year.
Odd Fellows Talisman and Literary Jour- nal (monthly)-Office 3 Odd Fellows' Hall. John Reynolds, publisher. Terms $2.00 a year.
Physio-Medical Journal (monthly) George Hasty, editor and proprietor, 71 East Ohio.
Pythian Journal-A. M. Preston '& Co. publishers, southeast corner Circle and Meridian.
Rough Notes (monthly)-Established;1878 Office 25 E Market. Rough Notes Com- pany, publishers. A literary and insur ance journal. Terms, $1.00 per year. A Scholars' Monthly-35 Thorpe Block. Es- tablished 1877. Published Monthly by the Standard Publishing Company Terms, 50 cents per year.
Scissors-Established October, 1883. Pub lished every Saturday. Devoted to liter ary and sporting news. Indiana Pub- lishing Company, proprietors, 37 and_3: Talbott Block.
Spottvogel (German)-Published ever Saturday by the Gutenberg Company, 2 South Delaware. Terms $2.50 per year The Indianapolis Republican-Establish ed 1870. Published every Saturday by Jones & Nye, 21 and 22 Baldwin Block The Iron Clad Age (weekly)-Established 1855. Dr. J. R. Monroe, publisher, 74 North Illinois. Terms, $2.50 per year. The Mill Stone (monthly)-David H Ranck, publisher, 35 East Market.
The Monitor-Journal (weekly)-Establish ed 1877. 12} North Delaware. M. F Shiel, editor and publisher. Terms $ per year.
The New Record (weekly, Catholic)-But ler & McFarlane, publishers, 10 and 1 Union Building. Terms, $2 per year. The People (weekly)-Established 187 Published by Enos B. Reed, corner Me ridian and Circle. Terms, $2 per year The Independent (weekly)-Establishe 1882. Published every Saturdy by So P. Hathaway, 17 and 19 Miller Block Terms, $2 yer year.
The Saturday Herald (weekly)-Estal lished 1873. A. H. Dooley, proprieto 30 East Market. Terms, $2 per year. The Saturday Review (weekly)-30} Washington. Established 1880. J. Hardesty, proprietor. Terms $2.00 p year.
The School News-A monthly newspap for teachers, students and schools. Hent D. Stevens, editor and publisher, 37} Market. Terms 60 cents per year. Volksblatt (German weekly)-Publishe by the Gutenberg Company, 27 Sou Delaware.
Western Citizen (weekly Catholic) Thomas McSheehey, editor and publis er, 12} North Delaware. Terms $2. per year.
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POLITICAL, STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEES-POST OFFICE.
Postmaster-James A. Wildman.
Assistant Postmaster-Edward P. Thomp- son.
General Office-East end of vestibule. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Chief Order Clerk-Preston C. Trusler. Assistants-John S. Wright and Willis Wood.
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-Samuel V. Morris.
Assistant-Frank Thompson.
Depot Registry Clerks-C. E. Bradbury, George Griffin, N Willmington, B. Reed, Office in Money Order Department. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MAILING DEPARTMENT. Superintendent of Mails-H. C. Holloway.
GENERAL DELIVERY DEPART-
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Chief Clerk -- James M. Eades, Hans Blume. This department is open for business from 7:30 a. m. to 7 p. m., and on Sundays from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.
FREE DELIVERY DEPARTMENT. Superintendent of Letter Carriers-Richard P. Craft.
CARRIERS.
District No. 1-Jacob H. Mattern.
District No. 2-Ellis W. Crane.
District No. 3-Thomas B. Stapp.
District No. 4-Walter Leonard.
District No. 5 -- J. A. Downey.
District No. 6-W. H. Miner.
District No. 7-James L. Moore.
District No. 8-Benjamin Crane.
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-O. M. McLeland. District No. 16 -- Robert C. Heizer.
District No. 17-George W. Sulgrove.
District No. 18 -- Matthew 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 -- Henry Sterns.
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.
District No. 29-Edwin V. Hervey.
District No. 30-Richard Adams.
District No. 31-S. J. Earles.
No. 32-Frank Adams, Collector.
No. 33 -- J. F. Armstead, Aux.
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Republican State Central Committee- Rooms A B C and D Denison Hotel. John Overmyer, Chairman; W. H. H. Terrell, Sec .; Wm. Wallace, Treas. 1st dist., Henry S. Bennett, Evans- ville; 2d dist., Nathaniel H. Jepson, Washington; 3d dist., Madison M Hur- ley, New Albany; 4th dist., Marine D. Tackett, Greensburg; 5th dist., Elliott F. Branch, Martinsville; 6th dist., James W. Brown, Rushville; 7th dist., Wm. Wallace, Indianapolis; 8th dist., James T. Johnston, Rockville; 9th dist., Wm. H. Hart, Frankfort; 10th dist., James M. Watts, Delphi; 11th dist., George I. Reed, Peru; 12th dist., Walter Olds, Columbia City; 13th dist., Aaron Jones, South Bend. Executive Committee-John Overmyer, Chairman ; W. H. H. ferrell, Sec. Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis; James A. Wildman, Indianapolis ; Horace Mc- Kay, Indianapolis; James H. Jordan, Martinsville; Clem. Studebaker, South Bend. Finance Committee-Augustus D. Lynch, Indianapolis; T. P. Haughey, Indianapolis; Wm. Wallace, Indianapo- lis; James Oliver, South Bend ; Wm. R. McKeen, Terre Haute; Wm. Heilman. Evansville ; Will Cumback, Greensburg,
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