Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1886, Part 6

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


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Catholic Library for Working Men- Northeast corner Tennessee and Georgia streets. Open every day from 6 n. m. to 10 p. m.


Emerald Library-Southeast corner Meri- dian and Pearl streets. Organized 1877. Contains 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 streets.


Library of the Indianapolis Bar Associa- tion-55 Court House. Established 1880. Contains about 1,300 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- tablislied 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 of taxable property assessed for city taxes. Contains 39,500 volumes and 4,000 pamphlets. Southwest corner Ohio and Penn. streets (Library Building). Open daily (Sundays included) from 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Free to citizens of In- dianapolis. Reading Room free to all. Wm. De M. Hooper, Librarian.


State Law Library-Separated from State Library 1877. Contains 10,000 volumes. Southwest corner Washington and Ten- nessee streets. Charles E. Cox, Librarian. State Library-Established 1825. Contains 18,500 volumes. Southeast corner Mar- ket and Tennessee streets. Miss Lizzie O. Callis, Librarian.


The William Hacker Masonic Library- Scottish Rite bldg, 29 to 35 South Penn. street.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL SOCIETIES.


American Association Physio-Medical Phy- sicians and Surgeons .- Meets third Tues- day in May of each year. A. F. Elliot, M. D., Pres ; S. M. White, M. D., Sec'y. Beach Medical Institute-Sentinel bldg. Organized 1884. Will F. Wood, Dean ; John L. Marsh, Sec'y ; Joyce F. Hobson, Treas.


Central College of Physicians and Sur- geons-Organized 1879. Joseph Eastman, M. D., Pres ; Joseph O. Stillson, M. D., Sec'y ; John A. Sutcliffe, M. D., Treas .; 1723 North Tennessee street.


Indiana Dental College of Indianapolis- Incorporated 1879. Etna bldg. Wil- liam L. Heiskell, D. D. S., Pres .; J. E. Cravens, D. D. S., Sec'y ; Merit Wells, D. D. S., Treas.


Indiana Eclectic Medical College-40 Hub- bard Block. Organized 1880. I. R. Dun- can, Pres. ; S. S. Boots, M. D., Vice-Pres .; W. P. Atkinson, Sec'y ; W. F. Curryer, M. D , Treas ; L. Abbett, Deanof Faculty. Indianapolis Physio- Medical Society- Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month, at 95 North Delaware street. R. Walde, M. D., Pres; A. W. Fisher, M. D., Sec'y.


Medical College of Indiana-Northeast corner Penns. and Maryland streets. In- corporated in 1878. Annual session from October to February. J. L. Thompson, Dean ; Charles E. Wright, Sec'y ; Joseph


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W. Marsee, Treas .; F. W. Hays, Librarian and Asst. Sec'y.


Marion County Medical Society-Dr. A. W. Brayton, Pres .; Dr. E. Hadley, Vice- Pres .; L. M. Rowe, M. D., Treas .; T. M. Ferree, M. D., Sec'y. Meets every Tues- day evening in the Council Chamber. Physio-Medical Association of Indiana - Meets annually, first Tuesday in May, at 283 Indiana ave. E. Anthony, M. D., Pres .; J. P. Julian, M. D., Sec'y.


Physio-Medical College of Indiana-282 Indiana ave. Incorporated 1873. A. Wallace, Pres .; N. R. Elliott, Treas .; W. H. Draper, Sec'y.


MILITARY.


Carnahan Veteran Guards, Company M, First Regiment-Armory, Court House. Frank E. Benjamin, Capt .; John A. M. Cox, .First Lieut .; F. M. Hay, Second Lieut.


Independent Emmet Guards-Armory 27 South Meridian Street. P. J. Kelleher, Capt .; D. J. Sullivan, First Lieut .; J. M. Welsh, Second Lieut.


Indianapolis Light Artillery-Armory, Southwest corner College and Lincoln aves. James B. Curtis, Capt .; Ernest Kitz, Senior First Lieut .; Thomas A. Winterrowd, Jr, First Lieut .; John Bode- miller, Second Lieut.


Indianapolis Light Infantry-Armory in Masonic Hall. James R. Ross, Capt .; W. J. McKee, First Lieut .; R. F. Scott, Second Lieut.


Richardson Zouaves-Meets in Armory, College ave. C. H. McCarer, Capt .; Wm Frank, First Lieut .; Wm J. Kercheval, Second Lieut .; Clyde Roach, Orderly Sergeant.


Rice Zouaves-Meet every Tuesday even- ing at Mozart Hall. Jacob Fox, Capt .; M. F. Draper, First Lieut .; M. Quinn, Second Lieut.


Ross Guards-Armory, Wesley Hall. James H. Thomas, Capt .; Abram L. Johnson, First Lieut .; Henry E. Jones, Second Lieut.


Streight's Rifles (col'd)-Armory, Indiana ave. Lawson Seaton, Capt .; W. E. Mur- phy, First Lieut .; G. W. Davis, Second Lieut.


United States Arsenal- Situated north end of Arsenal ave. bet Michigan street and Clifford ave. Major John A. Kress, Commandant.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES ORGANIZATIONS.


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Art Association of Indianapolis-English's Opera House Block. Rev. N. A. Hyde, Pres .; May Wright Sewell, Sec'y; Anna Dunlap, Treas.


Brewers' and Liquor Dealers' Association of Indiana-272 South Delaware street. Peter Lieber, Pres .; Patrick H. McNelis, Sec'y.


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


Catholic Knights of America-Branch No. 22-Meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month. Joseph Fitzpatrick, Pres .; Edward F. Hart, Recording Sec'y; James Renihan, Treas.


Charity Organization of Indianapolis- Southeast corner New York and Meri- dian streets. Nathan Morris, Sec'y.


Chief of the Bureau of Geology-J. Maur- ice Thompson. Office corner Market and Tennessee streets.


Chief of the Bureau of Statistics-Wm. A. Peelle, jr. Office Masonic Hall.


Columbia Literary Society-Meets at the northeast corner Tennessee and Georgia streets. John R. Welsh, Pres .; D. J. Sul- livan, Treas .; Michael Stack, Financial Sec'y.


Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph-Cor- ner Palmer and Meridian streets. Emerald Beneficial Association-Hall southeast corner Meridian and Pearl streets. Grand Branch meets annually. Rev. F. G. Lentz, Grand Pres .; Richard Butler, Grand Sec'y.


Branch No. 1-Meets first and third Thurs- day in each month. Richard Butler, Pres .; J. C. Dalton, Rec. Sec'y.


Branch No. 8 (German)-Jacob Miller, Pres .; John Grupp, Rec. Sec'y.


First Hungarian Society-Organized 1880. Meets first and third Sunday evenings, at 273 South Deleware street. Martin


Schwartz, Pres .; H. Fuchs, Sec'y.


Flower Mission Training School for Nurses -Miss A. R. Hunt, Supt. Northwest corner Margaret and Locke streets.


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


German English School Society-Meets quarterly at 120 East Maryland street. Clemens Vonnegut, Sr., Pres .; Wm. Kothe, Sr., Sec'y.


German Ladies' Independent Benevolent Society-Meets Mozart Hall. Clara Schmidt, Pres.


German Mechanical Institute-Meets at 120 East Maryland street. Wm. Kothe, Sr., Pres., F. Noelke, Sec'y. School ses- sions every Tuesday and Thurdays eve- nings and Sunday mornings.


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


Indiana Bee Keepers' Association - 45 North Tennessee street. Organized 1879. Indiana Canegrowers' Association - 45 North Tennessee street. Organized De- cember, 1882.


Indiana Horticultural Society-Southeast corner Market and Tennessee streets. Organized 1842.


Indiana Humane Society-Incorporated 1882. A. C. Shortridge, Pres .; B. H.


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Enos, Sec'y; D. E. Snyder, Treas .; George Carter, Attorncy.


Indiana Jersey Cattle Breeders' Associa- tion-Southwest corner Market and Ten- nessee streets. Organized January, 1883. Indiana Association of Short Horn Breed- ers-45 North Tennessee street. Organ- ized May, 1872.


Indiana State Board of Agriculture- Southeast corner Tennessee and Market streets. Organized May, 1851.


Indiana State Board of Health-Office of Sec'y southeast corner Tennessee and Washington streets. Samuel R. Sca- wright, M. D., Pres., Lafayette, Ind .; C. N. Metcalf, M. D., Sec'y and Executive Officer, Indianapolis.


Indiana State Christian Temperance Union -Mrs. J. R. Wood, Pres .; D. B. Ross, Sec'y, 407 Coburn street.


Indiana Swine Breeders' Association - Southeast corner Tennessee and Market streets. Organized January, 1877.


Indiana Tile Makers' Association-South- east corner Tennessee and Market streets. Organized November, 1876.


Indiana Woman's State Industrial Associa- tion-Southeast corner Tennessee and Market streets. Organized September, 1878.


Indiana Wool Growers' Association- Southeast corner Tennessee and Market streets. Organized October, 1876.


Indianapolis Bar Association -- 55 Court House. Livingston Howland, Pres .; J. E. Scott, Sec'y; B. W. Ritter, Treas.


Indianapolis Benevolent Society-South- east corner New York and Meridian streets. Oscar C. McCulloch, Pres .; Charles Martindale, Sec'y.


Indianapolis Caledonian Quoiting Club- Meets 36} West Washington street. Jo- seph Pratt, Pres .; John Wilkinson, Sec'y; David Nicholson, Treas.


Indianapolis Caledonian Society-Hall 77} East Market street. R. G. McHolmes, C .; J. Fincke, Sec'y, James Calderhead, Treas.


Indianapolis Chess Club-Organized Sep- tember, 1885. John N. Hurty, Pres .; Otto Stechhan, Vice- Pres .; Ewald Over, Treas .; Warwick H. Ripley, Sec'y. Club rooms 11 Thrope Block.


Indianapolis Flower Mission-Plymouth Church Building, southeast corner New York and Meridian streets. Mrs. George H. Chapman, Pres.


Indianapolis German Freethinker Society -Meets at 120 East Maryland street. Alexander Metzger, Pres .; Albert Grumann, Sec'y.


Indianapolis Railroad Christian Associa- tion-Reading room corner Lonisiana and Illinois streets. Branch Y. M. C. A. George W. Cobb, Gent. Sec'y.


Indianapolis Social Turnverein-Meets for exercise every Monday and Thursday. Monthly meeting. first Wednesday of the month. Herman Eiscle, Pres .; Alexan- der Schmidt, Sec'y.


Indianapolis Target Shooting Association- 12th street west of Fall creek. Frank Maus, Pres .; Emil Martin, Sec'y; John Harmung, Supt.


Indianapolis Union Dancing Club (col'd)- Meets every Tuesday evening, at 1392 East Washington street. George F. Ross. Pres .; Thomas E. Franklin, Sec'y; E. B. Mackclroy, Treas.


Irish National League, Indianapolis Branch-Meets at hall 25 East Washing- ton street, first and third Suudays of each month. Maurice Donnelly, Pres .; John Galvin, Scc'y; B. M. McGettigan, Treas. Knights of Father Matthew, T. N. Burke Commandery-Mcets every Sunday after- noon at 2 o'clock, at northeast corner Georgia and Tennessee streets. Thomas Markey, C. S. K .; John F. Quinn, Sec'y. Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Society-Mrs. Joseph Solomon, Pres .; Rev. M. Messing, Sec'y.


Plymouth Institute-Meets southeast cor- ner New York and Meridian streets. Rev. O. C. McCulloch, Pres .; Miss Mary Nicholson, Vice-Pres .; Miss Mary Algire, Sec'y; Bert Brown, Treas.


Phoenix Rifle Club-R. L. Scarlett, Pres. Roman Knights of St. George-Meets first Tuesday and third Sunday of each month at Hall 25 South Meridian street. Jacob Miller, Pres .; George Rickenbach, Treas .; Wm. Stender, Sec'y.


Schwaben Verein-Mects southeast corner McCarty and Delaware streets. Gottleib Knittel, Pres .; David Drexler, Sec'y and Treas.


St. Patricks Total Abstinence Society- Meets in St. John Hall every second Sunday afternoon. Patrick Barry, Pres .; James Naughton, Sec'y.


Schweizer Bund (Sick Benefit Society)- Meets every second Wednesday in each month. Frank Gisler, Pres .; Gustav Hess, Sec'y; John Gisler, Treas.


Socialistic (Sick Benefit) Society-Meets every second Sunday in each month at 120 East Maryland street. Paul Janke, Pres .; Conrad Ries, Sec'y; John Brown, Treas.


State Museum-Southeast corner Tennessee and Market streets. Department of Ge- ology and Natural History. Maurice Thompson, State Geologist.


Turnverein Hall Association of Indiana- polis-Meets northeast corner of Illinois and Ohio streets. John W. Schmidt, Pres .; Adolph Seidensticker, Sec'y; A. W. Rit- zinger, Treas.


Unabhaeniger Turnverein-Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays in each month at Turn Halle, northcast corner Ohio and Illinois streets. John Rosen- berg, Speaker; August Doeppers, Sec'y; Richard Pertuch, Teacher. Every Tues- day and Friday evenings for practice.


Union Fraternelle Francaise-Meets first Monday in each month over 18 South Delaware street. Eugene Peltier, Sec'y.


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Veterinary Association of Indiana-J. N. Navin, Sr., of Indianapolis, Pres .; John Colville, of Crawfordsville, Ind., Sec'y; W. R. McClane, of Crawfordsville, Ind .; Treas.


Women's Christian Temperance Union- 76 North Penn. street.


Women's Exchange-36 Circle street. Mrs. R. R. Parker, Pres .; Mrs. H. G. Walker, Sec'y.


Woman's State Fair Association-Mrs. A. M. Noe, Pres .; Mrs. F. M. Adkinson, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Mary Heron, Sec'y.


"Young Men's Christian Association-Or- ganized November, 1854. Membership, 500. Hall and rooms 35 North Illinois street. Free reading rooms open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Prayer meetings held daily at 8 a. m. Thomas C. Day, Pres .; T. H. K. Enos, Treas .; O. H. Palmer, Genl. Sec'y.


MUSICAL SOCIETIES.


Concordia Society-Meets at Reichwein Hall, southwest corner Noble and Market streets, first Sunday of each month. Joseph Grinsteiner, Pres .; E. J. Hoffman, Sec'y; Philip Reichwein, Treas.


Druid Saenger Choir-Meets at Druids' Hall, southwest corner Illinois and Geor- gia streets, every Sunday afternoon. Ernest Knodel, Musical Director.


Harugari Maennerchor-Meets every Sun- day morning, 27₺ South Delaware street. W. John, Pres .; Max Schwartze, Sec'y; C. Kuerst, Treas .; E. F. Knodel, Musical Director.


Ladies' Matinee Musicale-Mrs. A. M. Robertson, Pres .; W. C. Lynn, Sec'y. Ac- tive membership, 50. Meets every other Wednesday afternoon at Plymouth church.


Liederkranz Society-Rehearsals Wednes- day and Friday evenings at Liederkranz Hall. Fred Mack, Pres .; John Weishaar, Vice-Pres .; G. Wohleben, Sec'y ; Jacob Bos, Treas; A. H. Moorehead, Director. Active membership, 35.


Lyra Society-Rehearsals Tuesday and Fri- day evenings at Lyra Hall. C. Vonne- gut, jr., Pres. ; Henry Kothe, Sec'y ; John Wocher, Treas .; Alcxander Ernestinoff, Director. Active membership, 60.


Mannerchor Socicty -- Rehearsals Tuesday and Friday evenings at Mannerchor Hall. J. P. Frenzel, Pres. ; Joseph Bar- thels, Sco'y; F. Mummenhoff, Trcas. ; Carl Barus, Director. Active member- ship 85.


Mendelssohn Society -- Rehearsals evcry Monday evening at Plymouth Church. Edward Raschig, Pres ; Edward Thomas, Sec'y ; Ora Pearson, Director. Active membership 200.


Schweizer Mannerchor-Meets every Sun- day afternoon at Reichwein's Hall, southwest corner Market and Noble streets. enry Miller, Pres .; Gustav Thomman, Fin. Sec'y ; C. Gisler, Treas.


Socialistischer-Saengerchor Society -- Meets every Monday and Thursday night at 120 East Maryland street. Conrad Ries, Pres. ; C. Grummann, Sec'y ; Julius Karch, Director.


BANDS OF MUSIC.


Beissenherz Band-400 North New Jer- sey street. H. D. Beissenherz, Mngr. Emerald Brass Band - Frank Meyers, Leader. Peter E. Decry, Pres. ; Thomas Spann, Treas .; 147 Park ave.


Hart's String Band -- Henry Hart, Mngr. Indianapolis City Band-268 East Wash- ington street. Reinhold A. Miller, Mngr.


Miller & Houghton's Band and Orchestra- Headquarters 256 North Noble street.


Montani Bros. Italian String Band-131} East Washington street.


Panden Bros. Italian String Band-115 West New York street. Joseph Panden, Leader.


When Band-30 to 40 North Penn. street. J. B. Cameron, Director.


Union Band-435 East McCarty street. Robert Dehne, Leader.


Star Band-Meets 197 Indiana ave. Ben- jamin Watson, Leader.


NEWSPAPERS.


Clay Worker (monthly)-T. A. Randall & Co., proprs., 25 Thorpe Block. Terms, $1 per year.


Country Printer and Publisher-16 Black- ford Block. Published monthly by the Morning Star Publishing Co. Terms, $1 per year.


Crown of Glory (monthly) - Gardner Haines, publisher, 4 Miller's Block. Sub- scription 50c per year.


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


Drainage and Farm Journal (monthly)- Established 1879. J. J. W. Billingsley, publisher, 25 Thorpe Block. Terms, $1 per year.


Evening Minute (daily)-Evening Minute Co., proprs., 58 East Market street.


Fanciers' Gazette (monthly)-Established March, 1883. Devoted to interests of poultry breeders. B. N. Pierce, propr. $1 per annunf. 69 West Maryland street. Independent, The (weekly) - Established 1882. Published every Saturday by Sol. P. Hathaway, 17 and 19 Miller Block. Terms, $2 per year.


Indiana Baptist (weekly) -- Elgin & Chaille, publishers, 43 Thorpe Block. Terms, $1.25 per annum.


Indiana Democrat (wcckly)-Published 212 South Meridian street. Wm. R. Sanborn, propr.


Indiana Eclectic Medical Journal-G. W. Pickerill, publisher, 118 Illinois street.


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Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Indiana Farmer Co., propr, 34 East Market street. Terms, $1.25 per year.


Indiana Medical Journal-19 West Ohio street. Established 1882. Published monthly by Drs. Ferguson and Moore. Terms, $1 per year.


Indiana Newspaper Record (The)-Pub- lished 212 South Meridian street. Indi- ana Newspaper Union, proprs.


Indiana Phalanx (weekly)-State official Temperance organ. Indiana Phalanx Co., publishers. W. W. Roberts, editor, 30 and 32 Mass. avc.


Indiana Pharmacist (monthly)-Estab- lished 1881. J. R. Perry, editor and publisher, 149 East Washington street.


Indiana School Journal (monthly)-Organ of the State Teachers' Association and of the Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion. W. A. Bell, editor and publisher, 12 Journal bldg. 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 streets. Terms, $1 per year.


Indiana State Sentinel (Democratic)-Es- tablished 1841. Published every Tues- day by the Sentinel Co., 71 and 73 West Market street. Terms, $1 per year.


Indiana Tribune (Daily and Sunday, Ger- man)-Tribune Publishing Co., proprs.


120 East Maryland street. 'Terms, $7 per year.


Indianapolis Bulletin (weekly)-83 East Market street. T. G. Harrison, propr. Terms, 50 cents per year.


Indianapolis Gazette (weekly) - Estab- lished 1882. Eight pages, $1 per year. Devoted to the local interests of Marion county. Published every Saturday at 62 South Delaware street. J. A. Dynes, propr.


Indianapolis Herald-30 East Market


street. Established 1873. Published Saturday. Terms, $2 per year. Ochil- tree & Miller, proprs.


Indianapolis Journal (Republican)-Es- tablished 1824. Office northeast corner Penn. and Market streets. John C. New & Son, publishers. Published daily. Terms: Daily, by mail or carrier, $12 per year.


Indianapolis Leader (Greenback)-32 Thorpe Block. Published weekly by Ed- ward Hutchins. Terms, $1 per year.


Indianapolis Live Stock Review -- Estab- lished 1880. Published tri-weekly by the Morris Printing Co., 467 South III- inois street. Terms, $2.50 per year. Indianapolis News (Independent) -30 West Washington street. Established 1868. John II. Holliday, editor and propr. Published every afternoon except Suu- day. $5.20 per annum by carrier; $6 by mail.


Indianapolis Sentinel (Democratic)-Es- tablished in 1811. Published daily by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 71 and 73 West Market street. Terms: Daily, $10, including Sunday edition ; $12 per year by mail.


Indianapolis Times (Republican)-Estab- lished in 1881. Northeast corner Circle and Market streets. Published daily, Sunday and weekly by The Times Co. Terms: Daily, $6; including Sunday edition, $8.


Industrial Times (Farmers, non-political) -Established 1881. Issued every Thurs- day by The Times Co., northeast corner Circle and Market streets. Terms : $1 per year.


Iron Clad Age (weekly)-Established 1855. J. R. Monroe, propr. 55 Indiana ave. Jersey Bulletin-32 West Maryland street. Published weekly by D. H. Jenkins. Terms: $2.50 per year.


Labor Signal (weekly)-Central Labor Union, publishers, southwest corner Ken- tucky ave. and Washington street.


Masonic Advocate (monthly)-Martin H. Rice, editor and publisher, 21 Masonic Temple. Terms: $1.10.


Midland Monthly-22 North Penn. street. Frank H. Smith, publisher. Terms: $1 per year.


Mill Stone, The (monthly)-David H. Ranck, publisher, 35 East Market street. Monitor-Journal, The(weekly)-Establish- ed 1877. 12} North Delaware street. M. E. Shiel, editor and publisher. Terms $1 per year.


National Lesson Paper-35 Thorpe Block. Established 1874. Published monthly by the Standard Publishing Co. Terms $7.50 per 100.


National Presbyterian-35 Thorpe Block. Established 1873 by the Standard Pub- lishing Co. Published monthly. Terms 75c. per year.


New Record, The (Catholic weekly)-Es- tablished 1882. Richard Butler, editor and proprietor, 69 West Maryland street. Odd Fellows Talisman and Literary Jour- nal (monthly) -Office 3 Odd Fellows' Hall. John Reynolds, publisher. Terms, $ .00 a year.


People The (weekly)-Established 1870. Published by Enos B. Reed, corner Mer- idian and Circle streets. Terms, $2 per vear.


Physio Medical Journal (monthly) - George Hasty, editor and proprietor, 71 East Ohio street.


Pythian Journal-A. M. Preston & Co., publishers, 68 East Court street.


Railway Station Agents' Journal (month- ly )-$1.00 per annum. Station Agents' Publishing Co., proprs. Southeast corner Circle and Meridian streets.


Rough Notes-25 East Market street. Rough Notes Co., proprs.


Scholars' Monthly-35 Thorpe Block. Es- tablished 1877. Published monthly by


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the Standard Publishing Co. Terms, 50 cents per year.


School News The-A Monthly newspaper for Teachers, Students and Schools. Henry D. Stevens, editor and publisher. Office No. 2 Plymouth Church bldg. Terms 60 cents per year.


Spottvogel (German)-Published every Saturday by the Gutenberg Company, 27 South Delaware street. Terms, $2.50 per year.


Star and Crown-16 Blackford Block. A semi-monthly family journal. Terms, $1.00 per year. Morning Star Publish- ing Company, publishers.


Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly) - 467 South Illinois street. Morris Print- ing Company, publishers.


Veteran's Review (weekly)-Established 1881. Hardesty, Ervin & Co., proprs, 44} North Penn. street. Terms, $1.00 per year.


Volksblatt (German, weekly) -- Published by the Gutenberg Company, 27 South Delaware street.


Western Sportsman-Devoted to hunting, fishing and live stock news. Published every Saturday by Nelson A. Randall, 18₺ North Penn. street. Terms, $2.00 per year.


Wood Worker (The)-A monthly review of the wood working industries of the West and South. Wood Worker Co., publishers, 12 and 13 Sentinel bldg.


World (Independent) -Established 1882. Published weekly by Levi E. Christy, 17 Vance Block. Terms, $1.50 per year.


POSTOFFICE.


Government Building-Southeast corner Penn. and Market streets.


Postmaster-Aquilla Jones, Sr. Assistant Postmaster-John W. Dodd. General Offices-East end of vestibule. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.


MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.


Chief Money Order Clerk-Alfred H. Johnson.


Assistant Clerks-Charles A. Bates, Charles W. Byfield, Miss Clara M. Quigg. Cashier-B. F. Jones.


Entrance to Money Order Office-East end of Vestibule, corner of Penn. and Mar- ket streets. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. -


REGISTERED LETTER DEPART- MENT.


Chief Clerk-Wm. Morgan. Assistant Clerk-John H. Murphy.


Depot Registry Clerks-H. W. Harvey, Henry L. Browning, Wm. Butler, Ben- jamin F. Reed. Depot office open day and night.


MAILING DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent of Mails-George F. Ter- rell.


GENERAL DELIVERY DEPART- MENT.


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-James H. Deery.


LETTER CARRIERS.


District No. 1-Jacob H. Mattern.


District No. 2-Ellis W. Crane.


District No. 3-R. H. McGinnis.


District No. 4 -- Walter Leonard.


District No. 5-J. A. Downey.


District No. 6 -- W. H. Minei.


District No. 7 -- James L. Moore.


District No. 8-Benjamin Crane.


District No. 9 -- Harry A. Crane.


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-Otto N. Ray.


District No. 20 -- Oscar P. Hoover.


District No. 21-Frank A. Wiley.


District No. 22-Frederick Ward.


District No. 23 -- Wm. H. Hume.


District No. 24-Patrick Ward.


District No. 25 -- Edwin R. Ellis.


District No. 26-George W. Reid.


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


District No. 28-James O. George.


District No. 29-W. P. Marlott.


District No. 30 -- Alfred Harrison.


District No. 31 -- I. N. Smock.




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