Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1886, Part 3

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Indianapolis : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 896


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Superintendent Public Instruction-John W. Holcombe. Term expires March 15, 1887.


Clerk Supreme Court-Simon P. Sheerin. Term expires November 5, 1886.


Reporter Supreme Court-John W. Kern. Term expires January 13, 1889.


APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.


Adjutant-General-George W. Koontz.


Quartermaster-General-James McB.Shep- herd.


Chief of Bureau of Geology-J. M. Thomp- son.


Chief of Bureau of Statistics-Wm. A. Peelle, jr.


Governor's Private Secretary-Pierre Gray. State Agent-Charles Lanier.


Clerk Bureau Public Printing and Station- ery-J. B. Maynard.


SUPREME COURT.


Supreme Court Judges-Allen Zollars; term expires January 1, 1889. Joseph A. S. Mitchell; term expires January 1, 1891. Wm. E. Niblack ; term expires January 1, 1889. George V. Howk; term expires January 1, 1889. Byron K. Elli- ott ; term expires January 1, 1887.


APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.


Librarian-Charles E. Cox. Sheriff-Myron M. North.


BOARD OF STATE HOUSE COMMIS- SIONERS.


Thomas A. Morris, Isaac D. G. Nelson, W. B. Seward, Henry Mursinna.


Secretary-John M. Godown. Office, State Building.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Office-No. 21 Masonic Temple. President-Samuel R. Seawright. Secretary-E. N. Metcalf, M. D. Wm. Lomax, M. D. W. A. Fritsch, M. D. S. S. Boots, M. D.


CITY OFFICERS.


Offices-Basement Court House.


Mayor-Caleb S. Denny.


City Clerk - Michael F. Shields. City Civil Engineer-H. S. Shearer. Street Commissioner-Charles S. Roney.


City Attorney-Wm. L. Taylor.


Deputy City Attorney-Horace E. Smith Chief Fire Engineer-J. H. Webster. Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- A. O. Cherry.


Market Master-East Market-Wm. H. Pritchard.


Market Master-West Market-Thomas Kearney.


City Weigher-Edward J. Conway.


City Wood Measurer-Samuel R. Grube. City Sexton-Robert Turner.


Janitor City Hall-Joseph Raible.


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BOARD OF HEALTH.


Office-Basement Court House.


President-E. J. Brennan.


Secretary-Wm. Wands.


John A. Sutcliffe; John W. Murphy. Officers of the Board of Health-Jacob Miller, clerk; Samuel Barker and George F. Newcomb.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Thomas E. Endly -- President.


Isaac King-Vice-President.


First District-Thomas E. Endly, Henry J. Prier.


Second District-John S. Crosby, James A. Pritchard.


Third District-Marcus L. Brown, Gran- ville S. Wright.


Fourth District-Isaac King, Henry W. Laut.


Fifth District-John Rail, Lorenz Schmidt.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Contracts and Bridges-Wright, Prier and Schmidt.


Finance and Accounts and Claims -- Schmidt, Laut and Brown.


Fire Department-Prier, Wright and King.


Hospital and Dispensary-Prier, Brown and Laut.


Judiciary and Ordinances-Pritchard, Wright and Schmidt.


Markets and Public Property-Crosby, King and Brown.


Police Department-Brown, Wright and Rail.


Printing and Office Fixtures and Supplies -- Prier, Brown and King.


Public Light and Education-King, Laut and Pritchard.


Railroads and Public Charities-Laut, Schmidt and Brown.


Rules -Endly, King and Wright.


Streets and Alleys and Sewers and Drain- age-Schmidt, Rail and Prier.


Water and Public Health-Rail, Crosby und Pritchard.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Ist Ward-Miles M. Reynolds.


2d Ward-David F. Swain.


3d Ward-Calvin F. Rooker.


4th Ward-Theodore F. Smither.


5th Ward-John R. Pearson.


6th Ward-Henry L. Smith.


7th Ward-Robert McClelland.


8th Ward-George F. Edenharter.


9th Ward-Chris. F. H. Waterman.


10th Ward-Charles E. Hangh.


11th Ward-Isaac Thalman.


12th Ward-Matthew M. Cummings.


13th Ward-Edward Dunn.


LAth Ward-Joseph H. Howes.


15th Ward-Michael J. Burns.


16th Ward-Cornelius MeGroarty.


Uth Ward -Frank E. Benjamin.


18th Ward-Simeon Coy.


19th Ward-Frank M. Dell.


20th Ward-Charles H. Stuckmeyer.


21st Ward-Abner L. Newland.


22d Ward-Julius F. Reinecke.


23d Ward-Thomas Markey.


24th Ward-Frederick J. Mack.


25th Ward-John H. Herig.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts and Claims-McClelland, New- land and Swain.


Bridges-Coy, Smith and Stuckmeyer.


Contracts-Reynolds, Dell and Herig.


Education-Smith, Waterman and Benja- min.


Finance-Thalman, Pearson, Reinecke, Smith and Howes.


Judiciary-Rooker, Edenharter and Cum- mings.


Markets-McGroarty, Howes and Smither. Office Fixtures and Supplies-Newland, Reynolds and Stuckmeyer.


Ordinances-Burns, Rooker and Coy.


Printing-Haugh, Swain and Dunn.


Public Charities -- Smither, Dell and Wa- terman.


Public Health-Edenharter, McClelland and Markey.


Public Light-Rooker, Haugh and Smither. Public Property-Mack, Thalman and Dunn.


Railroads-Pearson, Hangh and Mc- Groarty.


Rules-Cummings, Burns and Reynolds.


Sewers and Drainage-Benjamin, Markey and McClelland.


Streets and Alleys-Dunn, Reinecke and Herig


Water -- Swain, Howes and McGroarty.


BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSION- ERS.


1st-J. P. Frenzel, Merchants' National Bank. Term expires, 1888.


2d-H. Bamberger, 16 East Washington street. Term expires, 1888.


3d-H. G. Carey, 76, 78 and 80 South Illi- nois street. Term expires, 1886.


4th-George Merritt, 411 West Washing- ton street. Term expires, 1886.


5th-Joseph J. Bingham, Office Auditor of State. Term expires, 1887.


6th -August M. Kuhn, 13 Virginia ave. Term expires, 1887.


7th-E. P. Thompson, 32 South State ave. Term expires, 1886.


Sth-I. W. Stratford, 187 Buchanan street. Term expires, 1886.


9th-Clemens Vonnegut, 184 East Wash- ington street. Term expires, 1887.


10th -J. B. Conner, 34 East Market street. Term expires, 1888.


11th-J. H. Greenstreet, 5 Chamber of Chamber of Commerce. Term expires, 1888.


Regular meeting of the Board at its rooms in the Library Building on the first


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and third Friday evenings of each month, at 72 o'clock, from September 1st to April 30th, and at 8 o'clock from May 1st to August 31st.


Bill nights, the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Bills must be left at the office of the Board on the day previous (Thursday) ; if later, they will lie over until the next bill night.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President -- George Merritt. Secretary-E. P. Thompson.


Treasurer-John P. Frenzel.


Superintendent of Schools - Lewis H. Jones.


Assistant Secretary-Emma B. Ridenour. Building and Supply Agent-H. C. Hen- driekson.


Clerk-Franees H. Martin. Messenger-Frank Wade.


Office in Library Building, corner Penn- sylvania and Ohio streets. Open from 72 A. M. to 6 P. M.


Office of H. C. Hendrickson, Building and Supply Agent, in Library Building. Office hours from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M.


Pay day of Officers, Superintendents, Li- brarians and Janitors, the last week day of each month.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance and Auditing-Greenstreet, Von- negut and Bamberger. Meets at office of Publie Schools on the first and third Fridays of each month at 4 P. M.


Buildings and Grounds-Kuhn, Vonnegut, Thompson, Bingham and Frenzel.


Furniture and Supplies-Thompson, Von- negut and Kuhn.


Text-Books and Course of Instructions- Conner, Thompson and Kuhn.


Supervision and Examination-Merritt, Carey, Frenzel, Bamberger, and Super- intendent Jones.


Appointment of Teachers and Salaries- Frenzel, Carey, Vonnegut, Stratford, Greenstreet and Merritt.


High Schools-Bingham, Stratford and Conner.


German, Musie and Drawing-Vonnegut, Frenzel and Conner.


Heating, Ventilation and Janitors-Bam- berger, Kuhn and Greenstreet.


Judiciary, Discipline and Boundaries- Bingham, Carey and Stratford.


Hygiene-Kuhn, Bingham and Bamberger. Public Library-Carey, Kuhn, Thompson, Conner and Greenstreet.


Citizens' Advisory Committee-O. C. Mc- Culloch, W. W. Grant, and Mesdames A, C. Harris and Henry Coburn. Meets the first Thursday preceding the first regular meeting of the Board in each month, in the Library office, at 4 P. M.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Corner New York street and Massachusetts ave.


Chief Engineer-Joseph H. Webster. First Assistant Engineer-Wm. C. Long. Second Assistant Engineer-James H. Davis.


Third Assistant Engineer-A. C. Muerer Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- Andrew O. Cherry.


Veterinary Surgeon -E. H. Pritchard. Clerk-J. L. Gasper.


Engine Co. No. 1-147 Indiana ave .; Thomas Quinn, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 2-Massachusetts ave. near Noble street ; Martin McGuff, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 3-Virginia ave. near Hu-


ron street ; Richard H. Brown, Captain. Engine Co. No. 4-Southeast corner Illi- nois and Merrill streets; John Mountain, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 5-North side Sixth near Tennessee street; Charles E. Wesbey, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 6-South side Washington west of West street; John R. Rogers, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 7-North side Maryland east of Meridian street; Wm. C. Long, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 8-Washington street east of Highland ave .; F. L. Dougherty, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 9-Corner Seventh and Ash streets ; Robert B. Braxton, Captain. Hose Reel Co. No. 10-Corner Madison ave. and Morris street ; Charles W. Al- len, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 1-Corner New York street and Massaeliusetts ave .; J. L. Gas- per, Captain.


Chemieal No. 2-Prospeet, east of Shelby street; George W. Glenn, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-Corner New York street and Massachusetts ave .; James H. Davis, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-South street, between Deleware and Alabama; A. C. Muerer, Captain.


Driver of Supply Wagon-Jacob Pettey. Driver of Fuel Wagon-Stanton Turner. Watehmen in Fire Tower-Frank W. Gra- ham, Wm. Gaston, Wm. Tobin.


Watchman at Headquarters-Thomas Bar- nitt.


FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.


No. Location of Boxes.


4 Pennsylvania and Market.


5 English Opera House.


6 East and New York.


7 Noble and Michigan.


8 New Jersey and Mass. ave.


9 Winston and North.


1-0 Market and Pine.


1-1 Headquarters Fire Department, Mass. ave and New York.


1-2 No. 2 Engine House, Mass, ave near Noble.


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1-3 Delaware and Ft. Wayne ave.


1-4 New Jersey and Ft. Wayne ave.


1-5 Peru and Mass ave.


1-6 Christian ave and Ash.


1-7 Park ave and Butler.


1-8 Barrows and Malott ave.


1-9 Archer and John.


1-2-3 No. 9 Reel H., Ash and Seventh.


1-2-4 Alabama and Seventh.


1-2-5 Meridian and Seventh.


1-2-6 Yandes and Lincoln ave.


1-2-7 Columbia and Hill ave.


1-2-8 Central ave and Eighth.


1-2-9 Exposition Building.


1-3-1 Alabama and Morrison.


1-3-2 Rohampton and Eighth.


1-3-4 College ave and Tenth.


1-3-5 Home ave and Delaware.


1-3-6 Delaware and Michigan.


1-3-7 Newman and Eighth.


2-1 Illinois and St. Joseph.


2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.


2-4 Meridian and Second.


2-5 No. 5 Engine House, Sixth near Illinois.


2-6 Mississippi and St. Clair.


2-7 Illinois and Michigan.


2-8 Pennsylvania and Fifth.


2-9 Mississippi and Fourth.


2-1-2 Tennessee and William.


2-1-3 Pennsylvania and Michigan.


2-1-4 Illinois and Herbert.


2-1-5 Colored Orph. Asylum, Twelfth near Tennessee.


3-1 No. 1 Engine House, Indiana ave and Michigan.


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.


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.


3-1-5 Torbet and Paca.


4-1 No. 6 Engine Honse, Washington near West.


4-2 Geisendorfl' 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.


4-9 Indianola, 3 squares from river.


4-1-2 Missouri and Maryland.


4-1-3 Mississippi and Wabash.


4-1-5 Morris and Church.


4-2-1 I. B. & W. Round House, west of river.


4-2-3 Insane Asylum.


5-1 No. 4 Engine House, Illinois and Merrill.


5-2 Illinois and Louisiana.


5-3 West and McCarty.


5-4 West and South.


5-6 Tennessee and Georgia.


5-7 Meridian and Ray.


5-8 No. 10 Reel House, Morris and Madison ave.


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.


5-1-8 Mississippi and Henry.


2-1 Meridian and Palmer.


6-1 No. 2 Hook and Ladder House, South near Delaware.


6-2 Pennsylvania and Louisiana.


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 East and Lincoln Lane.


7-1 No. 8 Engine House, Virginia ave near Huron.


7-2 East and Georgia.


7-3 Washington and Benton.


7-4 Benton and Georgia.


7-5 Forest ave and Pine.


7-6 Dillon and Bates.


7-8 No. 13. Engine House, Prospect near Dillon.


7-9 Fletcher ave and Dillon.


7-1-2 Spruce and Prospect.


7-1-3 English ave and Laurel.


7-1-4 Olive and Willow.


7-1-5 Shelby and Beecher.


7-1-6 German Orphans' Asylum.


8-1 Market and New Jersey.


8-2 Washington and Delaware.


8-3 East and Pearl.


8-4 New York and Davidson.


8-5 Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


8-6 U. S. Arsenal.


8-7 Oriental and Washington.


8-9 Female Prison.


8-1-2 No. 8 Reel House, East Washington.


8-1-3 Market and Noble.


8-1-4 Ohio and Harvey.


8-2-1 Panhandle Railway Shops.


9-1 No. 7 Engine House, Maryland near Meridian.


9-2 Meridian and Georgia.


5-2-3 Standard Oil Works, West Indi- anapolis.


4-2-4 Corner Miley ave and National Road, west of river.


SPECIAL SIGNALS


For the Use of the Fire Department and Water Works Company :


First 2 strokes, Second Alarm. Second 2 strokes, Third Alarm.


Third 2 strokes, Fourth Alarm.


1-2-1 strokes, Fire out and hose reeled up.


3 strokes, Calls off the Fire Pressure.


3-3, Calls for Fire Pressure without pull- ing a box. -


12 strokes at 12 M., struck by F. M. Her- ron, 4 East Washington.


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POLICE DEPARTMENT.


MERCHANT POLICE.


Headquarters-70} Court street.


Captain-Henry P. Thomas.


Lieutenant-John L. Elliott.


Patrolmen-Jasper A. Clarey, Nelson Daubenspeck, Patrick E. Hartnett, Rob- ert Bacon, James L. Taylor, Wilfred W. Bristow, John H. Whiteman, Benjamin F. Wilson, John McShulse, Christian Cook, Joseph Wheatley, Thomas KingsĀ· berry, John Miner, Jamcs G. Golladay, Thomas C. Moore, David Clary, John Webb, Peter H. Carroll, Edward W. Nicholson, Samuel McClure, Martin Powers, George Buehler, Matthew Mc- Cabe, Albert Kerr, Wm. Bacon, John Reid, Albert Davis, Lee Nogle, J. Neiman, Daniel J. Connor, Willis Jack- son, J. R. Hitchens, John Finney, Alfred Isaacs.


METROPOLITAN POLICE.


Headquarters-Southeast corner Pearl


and Alabama Streets.


Police Commissioners-John W. Murphy,


President ; Charles Schurmann, Michael A. Downing.


Secretary of Police Board-David E. Sny- der.


Superintendent-John A. Lang.


Captains-Robert Campbell, Thomas Col- bert.


Sergeants-Albert Travis, Andrew Sowers, Michael O'Donnell, James Low, James F. Quigley.


Detective-Thomas McMullan.


Turnkeys-George A. Taffe, Timothy J. Clark.


Drivers of Patrol Wagon-Day, Henry Holt; Night, Charles Travis.


Patrolmen-Frank Adams, A. Bruce, J. C. Ballard, J. P. Beem, E. F. Buscher, J. J. Brady, J. P. Boylan, G. T. Barlow, W. J. P. Clary, Charles Clark, H. C. Clif- ford, W. H. Conklin, M. Downey, C. F. Dawson, Pat Davis, J. J. Farrell, A. Fickle, P. Griffin, W. Henry, E. Harris, M. Haley, J. T. Hurt, W. H. Hocfgan, W. Hagerdorn, W. R. Higgins, M. Hy- land, C. Hine, W. Joyce, W. Keller- meyer, M. J. La Porte, V. S. McMullen, G. W. McCain, S. T. Meek, H. T. Pope, James Pope, J. W. Page, D. S. Richards, Wm. Roney, M. Raftery, D. Ranecker, A. Reid, J. Spears, H. Slate, J. Kod Shea, John Shea, W. Scheigert, T. L. Stout, T. J. Shaughnessy, F. M. Schwab, F. Spearing, N. Shafer, C. Temple, Benjamin Thornton, H. Thrush, H. H. Wheatley. J. F. Wilson, W. F. Walker, Nathan Ward.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Offices Court House, north side Washing- ton, between Delaware and Alabama streets.


Bailiffs-Superior Court No. 1, George W.


Bruce; Superior Court No. 2, Charles Arndt; Superior Court No. 3, W. H. Nickerson; Circuit Court, Abner L. Ncw- land ; Criminal Circuit Court, John W. Carlton ; Commissioners' Court, Conrad Brian.


Clerk-Moses G. McLain. Term expires November 20, 1886.


Deputy Clerks-A. J. Joyce, John M. Mc- Lain ; Circuit Court, Wm. C. Smock ; Superior Court, Room 1, John S. Morris ; Room 2, Lewis G. Akin ; Room 3, J. Frank Carson ; Criminal Court, Joshua S. Coffman.


Recorder-W. F. Keay. Term expires Oc- tober 25, 1888.


Deputy Recorder-Ben. Franklin.


Auditor-Justus C. Adams. Term expires November 4, 1887.


Deputies-John W. Pfaff and John R. Clinton.


Treasurer-Hiram W. Miller. Term ex- pires September 4, 1887.


Deputies-Levi P. Harlan, Edward N. Richards, Alexander A. Johnston, Wm. T. McClain, George H. McCaslin.


Commissioners-Wharton R. Clinton ; term expires December 1, 1886. Albert Sahm; term expires December 1, 1888. W. O. Reveal ; term expires December 1, 1888.


Sheriff-George H. Carter. Term expires December 10, 1886.


Deputies-James A. Hamilton, Robert N. Harding, John Barry, Samuel B. Cor- baly, Patrick J. Ryan, Benjamin Mc- Conaha, Joseph Greinsteiner, John Long and James Miller.


Coroner-Isaac W. Stratford. Office 60 Court House.


Superintendent Public Schools-Wm. B. Fleck, Room 27, Court House.


Librarian-Lucy Phipps.


Surveyor-D. B. Hosbrook.


Superintendent County Infirmary-Peter M. Wright. Term cxpires March 1, 1886.


WORK HOUSE.


Southeast Corner Twelfth Street and Michi- gan Road.


Superintendent-Edward P. Thompson. Assistant Superintendent-John H. Reade. Matron-Mrs. E. P. Thompson.


Assistant Matron-Mrs. Anna E. Gadd.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Township Assessor-Thomas B. Messick. Term expires April 10. 1886.


Deputies-C. M. Tyler, M. E. Palmer and B. F. Conner.


Township Trustec-Ernest Kitz, 10} East Washington street. Morris Solomon, clerk.


Justices of the Peace-Richard M. Smock, Theo. W. Pease. John M. Johnson, Wm. Judkins, Charles B. Feibleman and Luke Walpole.


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Constables-David J. Smock, L. E. Rhein- hold, John Ryder, Frank L. Glass, John Kaehn, Charles N. Hoover, Hugh Goudy, Hiram Plummer, John O. Moore and Joseph R. Forbes.


Time of Holding Elections-General, state and county elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in No- vember. Township election, first Mon- day. in April. The general city election is held on the second Tuesday in Octo- ber.


ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.


Bobb's Free Dispensary-45 South Penn. street. Franklin W. Hays, M. D. Supt. City Dispensary-34 East Ohio street. J. J. Garver, M. D. Supt. Geo. W. Combs, Physician, North side. E. C. Reyer, Phys- ician, South side. Charles Mendenhall, Druggist.


City Hospital-Northwest corner Locke and Margaret streets. W. N. Wishard, M. D., Supt.


County Infirmary-Indiana ave., four miles northwest of city. Peter M. Wright, Supt. Theodore Wagoner, Physician. Friendly Inn-C. C. Bogert, Manager, 290 West Market street.


German Protestant Orphan Asylum-South State ave., bet. Pleasant ave. and Cypress street. Henry Russe, Pres. Elizabeth Weisgerber, Matron.


Home for Aged Poor-North side of Ver- mont, east of East street. In charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


Home for Friendless Colored Children- Southwest corner Twelfth and Missis- sippi streets. Anna E. Stratton, Matron. Home for Friendless Women -- East side North Tennessee bet. 8th and 9th streets. Mrs. Eliza Newman, Pres .; Mrs. M. M. Todd, Treas .; Mrs. L. C. Hyde, Sec'y. ; Mrs. Mary R. Bullitt, Matron.


Indiana Hospital for the Insane-Wash- ington street, three miles west of the city. Thomas H. Harrison, Pres .; P. M. Gapen, Treas .; Burt H. Burrell, Sec'y .; W. B. Fletcher, M. D., Supt.


Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side of North, between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets. Hi- ram B. Jacobs, Supt.


Indiana Institute for Educating the Deaf and Dumb-Southeast corner Washing- ton street and State ave. Wm. Glenn, Supt. and See'y.


Indiana Reformatory Institute for Women and Girls-Southeast corner Michigan and Randolph street. Mrs. Eliza C. Hendricks, Pres .; Miss Anna Dunlop, Sec'y; Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Supt.


Indianapolis Orphans' Asylum- Northeast corner College and Home aves. Mrs. John A. Bradshaw, Pres .; Mrs. Henry Coburn, Mrs. John Love, and Mrs. John S. Duncan, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Fred Baggs, Treas .; Mrs. G. A. Wells, Recording


Sec'y; Mrs. John C. Wright, Cor. Sec'y; Lucinda B. J. Wishard, Matron.


St. Vincent's Infirmary-North side of Ver- mont west of Liberty street. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Indianapolis Clearing House Association- 11 Fletcher & Sharpe's Block. F. M. Churchman, Pres .; V. T. Malott, Vice- Pres. ; Wm. Wesley Woollen, Mngr. Bank of Commerce-Southeast corner Vir- ginia ave. and Pennsylvania street. Char- tered 1836. Capital $200,000. John H. Stewart, Pres. ; John W. Ray, Cashr.


First National Bank-Southeast corner Meridian and Washington streets. Re- organized 1881. Capital $500,000. Wm. H. English, Pres .; E. F. Claypool, Vice- Pres .; John C. Mccutcheon, Cashr.


Indiana National Bank-11 and 13 East Washington street. Incorporated 1865. Capital $300,000. Volney T. Malott, Pres .; Wm. Coughlen, Vice-Pres. ; Ed- ward B. Porter, Cashr.


Indianapolis National Bank-Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Incorporated 1864. Capital $300,000. T. P. Haughey, Pres .; H. Latham, Cashr.


Merchants' National Bank-Southwest cor- ner Washington and Meridian streets. Incorporated 1865. Capital $100,000. John P. Frenzel, Pres. ; Otto N. Frenzel, Cashr.


Meridian National Bank-8 East Wash- ington street. Incorporated 1871. Cap- ital $200,000. David Macy, Pres .; Wm. P. Gallup, Vice-Pres .; A. F. Kopp, Cashr.


Fletcher S. A. & Co., 30 and 32 East Wash- ington street.


Ritzinger & Co., 38 East Washington street.


BOARD OF TRADE.


Indianapolis Board of Trade, 33 Sonth Meridian street. Incorporated June 9, 1882.


President-John H. Holliday.


Vice-President-Silas T. Bowen.


Secretary-John G. Blake.


Treasurer-Angustus W. Ritzinger.


Chief Grain Inspector-Edward Dunn.


Assistant Grain Inspector-John Heiner. Board of Governors-For One Year-Thos.


E. Chandler, A. H. Nordyke, J. A. Clos- ser, E. B. Martindale, J. T. Brush, John Caven, W. F. Piel, Jr., George W. Sloan, J. C. Adams. For Two Years -C. E. Henderson, A. A. Barnes, D. P. Erwin, Isaac Thalman, J. K. Sharpe, Jr., J. R. Budd, V. T. Malott, J. F. Pratt. For Three Years - A. W. Hendricks, George G. Tanner, A. B. Meyer, C. L. Cutter, Fred. P. Rush, John M. Shaw, H. H. Hanna, H. P. Wetsell, W. D. Wiles, C. E. Merrifield. For Four Years-George


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C. Webster, Jr., Wm. Scott, J. A. Per- kins, J. W. Murphy, V. K. Hendricks, J. F. Wallick, N. S. Byram, J. R. Ross, C. C. Foster, L. S. Ayres.


For unexpired term of fiscal year to fill vacancies occasioned by resignations- R. S. Foster, I. S. Gordon, Allen M. Fletcher.


BUILDING, SAVING AND LOAN AS- SOCIATIONS.


Arsenal Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 470 East Washington street, every Monday evening. Capital $100,000. Wm. Swanson, Pres .; Arthur Gillett, Sec'y; J. G. Fraser, Treas.


Blake Street Saving and Loan Association No. 1-Meets at 416 Indiana ave. Capital $100,000. Joseph W. Howes, Pres .; Henry J. Mauer, Sec'y; Wm. Hild, Treas.


Blake Street Saving and Loan Association No. 2-Meets at 416 Indiana ave. Capital $100,000. W. F. A. Bernhamer, Pres .; Henry J. Mauer, Sec'y; Wm. Hild, Treas. Blake Street Saving and Loan Association No. 3-Meets at 416 Indiana ave. Capi- tal $100,000. Joseph W. Howes, Pres .; Henry J. Mauer, Sec'y; Wm. Hild, Treas .; W. F. A. Bernhamer, Attorney.


Bluff Road Saving and Loan Association -Meets at 573 South Meridian street. Capital $100,000. John A. Buchanan, Pres .; J. F. Fesler, Sec'y; Fred Reisner, Treas .; B. F. Witt, Attorney.


Bee Hive Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 464 Massachusetts ave. Capital $100,000. M. M. Reynolds, Pres .; W. H. Faught, Sec'y; Oscar L. Huey, Treas. Brightwood Building and Loan Associa- tion-Capital $100,000. C. A. Barnes, Pres .; Charles Dole, Sec'y; J. Q. Van Winkle, Treas.


Buchanan Street Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Meets corner Buchanan and East streets. Capital $100,000. John Butch, Pres .; Peter Pfisterer, Sec'y.


Central Saving and Loan Association- Meets at Mozart Hall. Capital $100,000. Adolph Seidensticker, Pres ; Theodore Stein, Sec'y; Lorenz Schmidt, Treas.


Center Building and Loan Association- Dr. Haggart, Pres .; S. W. Wales, Sec'y; A. A. Helfer, Treas. Shares, $300 each. Entrance fee, 50 cents per share. Weekly dues, 55 cents per share. Secretary's office, 329 Mass. ave.


Citizens Saving and Loan Association- Meets at the southcast corner Delawarc and McCarty streets. Capital $100,000. Frank Elff, Pres .; Robert Kempf, Sec'y; Frederick Miller, Treas.


Commercial Saving and Loan Association -Meets at 37 South Delaware street. Capital $150,000. Adolph Seidensticker, Pres .; Theodore Stein, Sec'y; Wm. F. Kuhn, Treas.


Concordia Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 330 South East street. Capital, $100,000. Erust Kattmann, Pres .; M. C. Steinhauer, Sec'y, Emil Drotz, Treas.


Crescent Saving and Loan Association- Meets at the northwest corner Vermont and Mississippi streets. Capital, $125,000. A. B. Summers, Pres .; Oscar F. Frenzel, Treas .; Charles Adams, Sec'y.


Eastern Saving and Loan Association- Meets at the southwest corner Market and Noble streets. Capital, $100,000. Henry Aufderheid, Pres .; Conrad Miller, Sec'y; Otto N. Frenzel, Treas.


East Washington Street Saving and Loan Association -Mects at 762 East Wash- ington street. Capital, $100.000. Wm. F. Piel, Jr., Pres .; O. T. Parker, Sec'y; L. H. Mueller, Treas.




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