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District No. 32 -- Gustave Schmedle.
District No. 33 -- John B. Abbett.
District No. 34 -- Fred A. Lorenz.
District No. 35-Wm. Darby.
District No. 36 -- Alexander McNutt.
District No. 37-Rollin II. Blackledge.
SUB. LETTER CARRIERS.
Gustave Schmedle, Wm. Hume, Patrick Ward, Edwin R. Ellis, Frederick Lorenz, Wm. Darby.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Abbett's Building-31 to 35 Virginia ave. Etna Building-East side Penn., north of Washington street.
Altman's Hall-Northwest corner Merid- ian and Kansas streets.
Arsenal Ground-North end Arsenal ave.
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Bacon Block-122 Ft. Wayne ave.
Baldwin Block-Southwest corner Market and Delaware streets.
Bates Block-West side Penn., south of Market street.
Bates House Block - Northwest corner Washington and Illinois streets.
Bird's Block-Corner Indiana ave. and Illinois street.
Black's Block-51 to 57 Russell ave.
Blake Block -Southwest corner Washing- ton street and Kentucky ave.
Blackford Block-Southeast corner Merid- ian and Washington streets.
Blind Asylum-North side North, bet. Meridian and Penn. streets.
Board of Trade-Southeast corner Mary- land and Tennessee streets.
Boston Block-West side Delaware, south of Market street.
Braden Block-259 to 271 West Washing- ton street.
Brandon Block-Southwest corner Dela- ware and Washington streets.
Bristor Block-West side Virginia ave., bet. Bradshaw and Buchanan streets.
Brown's Building-Northwest corner Penn. and Washington streets.
Buschmann Block-Corner Ft. Wayne ave. and St. Mary streets.
Butler University .- Irvington.
Carlisle Block-Northwest corner West and Washington streets.
Centennial Block-West side Meridian, south of McNabb street.
Central Station-Southeast corner Alabama and Pearl streets.
Church Block -Corner Mass. and Park aves. Chamber of Commerce-Southeast corner Maryland and Tennessee streets.
Circle Hall-Northwest corner Market and Circle streets.
City Building-Northeast corner Market and Delaware streets.
Claypool Block-Northeast corner Illinois and Washington streets.
Cleaveland Block-Southwest corner Ten- nessee street and Kentucky ave.
Condit Block-Northeast corner Meridian and Pearl streets.
Council Chamber-Court House.
County Jail-Southwest corner Market and Alabama streets.
Court House-North side Washington, east of Delaware street.
Danforth Block-South side Washington, west of Mississippi street.
Deaf and Dumb Institute-Southeast cor- ner Washington street and State ave.
Doughty Block-27 Indiana ave.
Druids' Hall-Southwest corner Georgia and Illinois street.
East Market House-North side Market east of Delaware street.
Elliott Block-18 to 24 West Maryland street.
Emerald Hall-284 South West street.
English Block-Northwest corner Washi- ington and Noble streets.
English's Hall-Northwest corner Circle and Meridian streets.
English's Opera House-West side Circle, bet. Market and Meridian streets.
Exchange Block-West side Penn., north of Market street.
- Exposition Building -. North end Alabama street.
Female Reformatory -. Southeast corner Michigan and Randolph streets.
Fletcher's Bank Building-North side Washington, west of Penn. street.
Fletcher & Sharpe's Block-Southwest cor- ner Penn. and Washington streets.
Frank Block-Southwest corner California street and Indiana ave.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.'s Building- Southeast corner Circle and Market streets.
Franklin Life Insurance Co.'s Building- Corner Illinois street and Kentucky ave. Gallup's Block-Southeast corner Market and Tenuessee streets.
Giezendanner Block-Northeast corner Vermont and Mississsppi streets.
Glenn Block-South side Washington, east of Meridian street.
Gramling Block-South side Washington, west of Penn. street.
Grand Opera House Block-East side of Penn., north of Market street.
Griffith Block-North side of Washington, east of Illinois street.
Hahn's Building-17 and 19 West Wash- ington street.
Halcyon Block-Northwest corner Dela- ware and New York streets.
Hall Block-240 and 242 East Washington street.
Hammond Block-Southeast corner Mass. ave and New York street.
Harmonie Hall-139 and 141 East Wash- ington street.
Healey Hall-Southeast corner McCarty and Maple streets ..
High School Building No. 1 -- Northeast corner Michigan and Penn. streets.
High School Buildsng No. 2-Southeast corner Virginia ave. and Huron street.
House of the Good Shepherd-South side
Raymond street, west of Meridian street. Howe Block-Southeast corner Illinois and Georgia streets.
Hollywood Block-SS and 90 South Illi- nois street.
Hubbard Block-Southwest corner Wash- ington and Meridian streets.
Hutchings Block-Northwest corner Ohio and Penn. streets.
Insane Asylum-Washington street, 2 miles west of city.
Iron Block-South side Washington street, west of Meridian street.
Johnsou Block-Northeast corner East and Washington streets.
Journal Building-Northeast corner Circle and Market streets.
Judah Block-South side Washington street east of Delaware street.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Kessler Block-Northwest corner Mass. ave. and St. Clair street.
Keeling's Building-Corner Maryland street and Virginia ave.
Knights of Honor Hall-No. 13 East Wash- ington street.
Knights of Pythias Hall-Northwest cor- ner Market and Penn. streets.
Landers Block-71.and 73 North Illinois street.
Library Building-Southwest corner Penn. and Ohio streets.
Lillian Hall-359} Virginia ave.
Lintner Block-184 Indiana ave.
Ludwig Block-162 East Washington street.
Lyra Hall-86 and 88 West Washington street.
Macy Block-South side Market bet. Illí- nois and Circle streets.
Mænnerchor Hall-181 East Washington street.
Mansur Block-161 to 167 East Washing- ton street.
Mansur Block, 78 North Penn. street.
Marmont Hall-Southwest corner Georgia and Illinois streets.
Martindale Block-Northeast corner Mar- ket and Penn. streets.
Masonic Hall-East side Tennessee, south of Washington street.
Masonic Temple-Southeast corner Wash- ington and Tennessee streets.
Massachusetts Avenue Depot-North end Mass. ave.
Maus Block-168 East Washington street. Mayhew Block-27 and 29 Circle street.
McDonald & Butler Block-West side Penn. street, north of Washington.
McGinnis Block-280 East Washington street.
McOuat Block-22 to 28 Kentucky ave.
Meikel Block -- 12 to 14 West Washington street.
Miller's Block-Northwest corner Illinois and Market streets.
Mohs Block-Southeast corner Shelby and Prospect streets.
Moody Block-52 Indiana ave.
Moore Block-Corner Mass. ave. and St. Clair street.
Moore Block-Southwest corner Maryland and Penn. streets.
Morgan Block-163 Mass. ave.
Mozart Hall-37 and 39 South Delaware street.
National Hall-502 and 504 East Washing- ton street.
New-Denison House Block-Southeast cor- ner Ohio and Penn. streets.
Occidental Hall -- 488 and 490 Virginia ave. Odd Fellows' Hall - Northeast corner Washington and Penn. streets.
Park Theatre - Northeast corner Washing- ton and Tennessee streets.
Parker Block -- Northwest corner Courtand Delaware streets.
Parnell Hall-73 West McCarty street.
Pfafflin Block-Corner Mississippi street and Indiana ave.
Pfafflin's Hall-86 North Penn. street.
Post Hall (G. A. R.)-Corner Delaware and Court streets.
Postoffice Building -- Southeast corner Mar- ket and Penn. streets.
Press Building-Southeast corner Circle and Meridian streets.
Reichwein's Hall-Southwest corner Mar- ket and Noble streets.
Riley's Block-Southeast corner California and Washington streets.
Ripley Block-155 Indiana ave.
Ross Block-Southwest corner Circle and Market streets.
Ryan Block-Northwest corner Tennessee street and Indiana ave.
St. Patrick's Hall -- Dougherty street, west of Virginia ave.
Scottish Rite A. A. Building-27 to 35 South Penn. street.
Sentinel Building-Southwest corner Circle and Meridian streets.
Shively Block-Northeast corner Alabama street and Mass. ave.
Sixth Street Station-North side 6th, east of Tennessee street.
Smith's Block-Southeast corner Delaware and Ohio streets.
South Meridian Hall -- Corner South Meri- dian and Kansas streets.
Spades' Place-221 to 235 Mass. ave.
State Buildings -- Southwest corner Wash- ington and Tennessee streets.
State Fair Grounds -North end Alabama street.
State House-North side Washington, bet Tennessee and Mississippi streets.
State Museum-Southeast corner Market and Tennessee streets.
Sterling Block-Corner Louisiana street and Virginia ave.
Stewart Block -- Southwest corner 7th and Illinois streets.
Stewart Place-Southeast corner Illinois and Ohio streets.
Stock Yards -- Belt Railroad, crossing I. & V. R. R.
Talbott Block -- Northwest corner Market and Penn. street.
Talbott & New's Block-East side Penn., south of Market street.
Thompson's Block -- Southwest corner Ohio and Illinois streets.
Thorpe Block-South side Market, west of Delaware street.
Turner Hall -- North side Maryland, east of Delaware street.
Tutewiler's Block -- South side Mass. ave., east of Delaware street.
Union Building -- South side Maryland, west of Illinois street.
U. S. Arsenal-Michigan street, opposite Arsenal ave.
Union Depot-South side Louisiana, bet. Illinois and Meridian streets.
Vajen's Exchange Block-80 North Penn. street.
Vance Block -- Southeast corner Washing- ton street and Virginia ave.
Van Vorhis Block -- 233 to 239 Mass. ave.
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Vinton Block-Southwest corner Market and Penn. streets.
Water Works Building -- East bank White river, south of Washington street.
Wesley Block-Indiana ave., between Ill- inois and Tennessee streets.
Wheatly Block -- Northeast corner New Jersey and Ohio streets.
When Block-West side Penn., south of Market street.
Wilson Block-Southeast corner Illinois and Market streets.
Windsor Block-Southwest corner Market and Illinois streets.
Wood & Foudray Block- West side Penn., north of Washington street.
Wright Block-North side Market, between Penn. and Delaware streets.
Wright Block-82 and 84 North Penn. street.
Wright & Bradshaw Block-33 to 37 West Washington street.
Y. M. C. A. Building-29 to 37 North Illi- nois street.
Yohn Block-Northeast corner Meridian and Washington streets.
PUBLIC PARKS.
Garfield Park-South end of East street. Governor's Circle-Crossing of Meridian and Market streets.
Military Park-South side New York, bet. Blackford and West streets.
University Park-West side Penn., bet. Vermont and New York streets.
Woodruff Place-East of United States Ar- senal, bet. Clifford ave. and Michigan street.
RAILROADS.
Belt Railroad and Stock Yard Company- W. R. McKeen, Pres .; Horace Scott, Vice- Pres .; A. D. Lynch, Sec'y and Treas .; Wm. P. Ijams, Auditor and Supt. Offices and Yard two miles southwest of city, at crossing of I. & V. R. R. and Belt R. R. and Stock Yard Co.'s tracks.
Chicago, St. Louis and Pittsburgh Rail- way-Indianapolis to Columbus, Ohio, 188 miles. Genl. Offices, Pittsburgh, Pa. George B. Roberts, Pres., Philadelphia, Pa .; E. A. Ford, Genl. Passenger and Ticket Agt., Pittsburgh, Pa .; John F. Miller, Gent. Supt., Columbus, O .; James J. Turner, Supt., Richmond, Ind. In- dianapolis offices corner Alabama street and Virginia ave. Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; J. A. Perkins, Division Freight Agt .; H. R. Dering, Asst. Genl. Passenger Agt. Office northeast corner Illinois and Washington streets.
Cincinnati, Hamilton and Indianapolis Railway - From Indianapolis to Cincin- nati, O., 123 miles. C. C. Waite, Vice- Pres. and Genl. Mngr. Genl. offices, Cincinnati, O. Indianapolis offices, cor- ner Virginia ave. and Georgia street. H. G. Stiles, Agt.
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chi- cago Railway-From Cincinnati to In- dianapolis, 115 miles. From Indianapo- lis to Kankakee, Ill., 139 miles. Genl offices, Cincinnati, O. M. E. Ingalls Pres., Cincinnati, O .; John Egan, Genl. Passenger Agt., Cincinnati, O. H. J. Page, Genl. Freight Agt., Cincinnati, O. Indianapolis offices, southeast corner of Delaware and Louisiana streets. Joseph W. Sherwood, Supt .; W. A. Sullivan, Freight Agt .; W. C. Hobbs, Asst. Genl. Freight Agt., Chicago, Ill .; J. H. Martin, Passenger Agt., 16 North Meridian street. Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Rail- way-From Indianapolis to Benton Har- bor, Mich. 201 miles. I. H. Wade, Pres., Cleveland, O .; W. S. Jones, Sec'y and Treas., Cleveland, O .; Norman Beckley, Genl. Mngr., Elkhart, Ind .; Owen Rice, Genl. Freight and Ticket Agt., Elkhart, Ind .; O. W. Lamport, Supt., Wabash, Ind .; Edwin D. Wheelock, Auditor, Elk- hart, Ind .; F. W. Torrance, Freight and Passenger Agt., 150 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind.
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and In- dianapolis Railway-From Indianapolis, Ind., to Cleveland, O., 283 miles. Genl. offices Cleveland, O. J. H. Devereaux, Pres., Cleveland, O .; G. M. Beach, Genl. Mngr., Cleveland, O .; A. J. Smith, Genl. Passenger Agt., Cleveland, O. Indian- apolis offices, northwest corner Illinois aud Washington streets. J. Q. Van Winkle, Division Freight Agt., Indian- apolis; J. O. Ewan. Supt., Indianapolis Division ; T. J. Timpson, New York, Genl. Eastern Agt .; D. B. Martin, Genl. Western Agt., St. Louis, Mo .; W. J. Nichols, Passenger Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; T. J. Helm, Local Freight Agt., northeast corner Virginia ave. and . Ala- bama street, Indianapolis, Ind.
Indiana, Bloomington and Western Rail- way-From Indianapolis to Peoria, Il1. Peoria Division, 212 miles; Indianapo- lis to Springfield, O .; Eastern Division, 139 miles; Springfield, O., to Sandusky and Columbus, Ohio Division, 175 miles. Genl. offices, Fletcher & Sharpe's Block. Austin Corbin, Pres .; Alfred Sully, Vice- Pres .; J. D. Campbell, Genl. Counsel and Sec'y; F. W. Dunton, Treas .; C. B. Lockwood, Auditor; C. E. Henderson, Genl. Mngr .; I. II. Wilson, Genl. Supt., H. C. Diehl, Genl. Freight Agt .; H. M. Bronson, Genl. Ticket and Passenger Agt .; H. C. Norton, Purchasing Agt.
Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield Railway-From Indianapolis to De- catur, 152 miles. H. B. Hammond, Pres. and Receiver; G. W. Bender, Supt .; J. S. Lazarus, Genl. Freight and Passenger Agt .; J. V. McNeal, Auditor; R. B. F. Pierce, Genl. Solicitor; F. B. Atkins, Treas. Genl. offices, Condit Block, 17 South Meridian street.
Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
(See Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Rail- way.)
Indianapolis Union Railway Co. - Lessees Belt Railroad-James McCrea, Pres .; V. T. Malott, Vice. Pres. and Mngr .; W. P. Ijams, Auditor; D. F. Whitcomb, Supt .; W. N. Jackson, Sec'y and Treas.
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Indianapolis & St. Louis Railway-Indi- anapolis, Ind., to St. Louis, Mo., 261 miles. Genl. offices, Cleveland, O .; Freight offices, northeast corner Vir- ginia ave. and Alabama street. J. H. Devereux, Pres .; G. H. Russell, Sec'y and Treas; P. A. Hewitt, Auditor; G. M. Beach, Genl. Mngr., Cleveland, O .; T. W. Burrows, Supt., St. Louis, Mo .; Edgar Hill, Genl. Freight Agt, St. Louis, Mo .; A. J. Smith, Genl. Passen- ger Agt., Cleveland, O .; D. B. Martin, Genl. Western Passenger Agt., St. Louis, Mo .; W. J. Nichols, Passenger Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; J. Q. Van Winkle, Division Freight Agt., Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis offices northwest cor- ner Washington and Illinois streets.
Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad-In- dianapolis to Vincennes, 117 miles. (Operated by Pennsylvania Company.) General offices, Pittsburg, Pa. Indian- apolis offices, corner Virginia ave and Alabama street. M. W. Mansfield, Supt .; J. A. Perkins, Div. Freight Agt .; H. R. Dering, Asst. General Passenger Agt., Northeast corner Illinois and Washing- ton streets.
Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad-Indianapolis to Louisville, Ky., 110 miles. General offies, Pitts- burg, Pa. James McCrea, Manager ; E. W. McKenna, Supt., Louisville, Ky .; E. A. Ford, Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agt., Pittsburg, Pa. Indianapolis offices, corner Virginia ave. and Alabama street. Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; H. R. Dering, Asst. General Passenger Agt., northeast corner Illinois and Washington streets. Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Rail- way-From Chicago, Ill., to Louisville, Ky., 323 miles. From Michigan City, Ind., to Indianapolis, Ind., 154 miles. Wm. Dowd, Pres., New York ; John B. Carson, Vice Pres. and General Mngr., Chicago, Ill .; Wm. H. Lewis, Sec'y and Treas., Chicago, Ill .; Geo. W. Easley, General Solicitor, Chicago, Ill .; W. R. Woodward, General Supt., Chicago, Il] ;. W. H. McDoel, Genl. Freight Agt., Chi- cago, Ill .; Wm. S. Baldwin, Genl. Pas- senger Agt., Chicago, Ill. Genl. offices, New York and Chicago. G. S. Brecount, Genl. Freight Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; Isaac D. Baldwin, District Passenger Agt., Indianapolis, Ind. Local offices, 26 South Illinois street.
Ohio Southern Railroad -- From Spring- field, O., to Wellston, O. Total distance, 118 miles. Alfred Sully, Pres., New York ; Wilberforce Sully, Sec'y, New York; Henry Graves, Vice-Pres. and Treas., New York ; Charles E. Hender-
son, Genl. Mngr, Indianapolis, Ind .; C. W. Fairbanks, Genl. Solicitor, Indian- apolis, Ind .; C. B. Lockwood, Auditor, Indianapolis, Ind .; W. H. Van Tassel, Supt., Springfield, O .; D. H. Roche, Genl. Freight Agt., Springfield, O .; H. M. Bron- son. Genl. Ticket Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; John King, Master Mechanic, In- dianapolis, Ind .; J. A. Glover, Genl. Baggage Agt., Indianapolis, Ind. Genl. offices, Fletcher & Sharpe's Block, Indian- apolis, Ind.
Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad -- Indianapolis to St. Louis, Mo., 240 miles. Genl. offices, Terre Haute, Ind .; W. R. McKeen, Pres., Terre Haute, Ind .; J. Hill, Genl. Supt., St. Louis, Mo .; George E. Farrington, Genl. Agt. and Sec'y, Terre Haute, Ind .; J. W. Cruft, Treas., Terre Haute, Ind .; E. A. Ford, Genl. Ticket and Passenger Agt., Pittsburg, Pa .; J. M. Chesbrough, Asst. Genl. Passenger Agt., St. Louis, Mo .; H. P. Wetzell, Genl. Agt., Indianapolis; H. R. Dering, Asst. Genl. Passenger Agt., Indianapolis. Indi- anapolis offices, northeast corner Illinois and Washington streets.
Vandalia Line -- (See Terre Haute and In- dianapolis Ry.)
Wabash St. Louis and Pacific Ry .-- In- dianapolis to Michigan City, 158 miles; Indianapolis to Detroit, Mich., 272 miles; Indianapolis to Toledo, Ohio, 224 miles. Genl. office, St. Louis, Mo. James F. Joy, Pres., Detroit; F. Chandler, Genl. Passenger and Ticket Agt. St. Louis, Mo .; P. A. Flynn, Freight Agt .; F. P. Wade, District Passenger and Ticket Agt., 69 South Illinois street. Freight office, 51 South Alabama street.
SCHOOLS.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
Belmont School -- Wm. W. Hall, Principal. Brightwood Public School -- Martin L. Rinehart, Principal.
Butler University, Irvington, Ind .- Har- vey W. Everest, Pres. ; Thomas N. Iden, Sec'y ; Scot Butler, Treas.
Free Kindergarten for Colored Children- West side Blackford, bet. North and Michigan streets.
German Evangelical Lutheran School- East side New Jersey, south of Merrill. Daniel Fechtmann, Principal.
German Lutheran School-481 East Mar- ket street. A. Krome and H. Kors, Teach- ers.
Haughville Public School --- Lewis Ed- munds, Principal.
Indiana Boston School of Elocution and Expression of Indianapolis-Established 1879. Mrs. Hattie Augusta Prunk, Principal, 368 West New York street.
Indiana Kindergarten, Training School and Kindergarten-155 North Illinois street. Mrs. E. A. Blaker, Principal.
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Indianapolis Classical School (boys)-
Northwest corner North and Alabama streets. T. L. Sewall, Principal.
Indianapolis Classical School (girls)-426 North Penn. street. T. L. Sewall and Mrs. May W. Sewall, Principals.
Irvington Public School-Orin M. Pruitt, Principal.
Mapleton Public School-Nathan W. Bryan, Principal.
North Indianapolis School-Corner Arm- strong and Rader streets. Charles Buch- anan, Principal.
School of the Sacred Heart (for girls)- Corner Meridian and Palmer streets. Mother Lidwina, Superior.
School of the Sacred Heart (for boys)- Corner Union and Palmer streets. Ferdi- nand Bergmeyer, Principal.
Select School-407 North Illinois street. Mrs. E. J. Price, Teacher.
Select School-455 North Meridian street. Miss Mary A. Newell, Principal.
Select School-104 Cherry street. Miss Jennie L. Burr, Principal.
St. Augustine School-467 South Tennes- see street. In charge of the Sisters of Providence. Sister Benuta, Principal.
St. Bridget's School-Northeast corner West and St. Clair streets. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.
St. John's Academy-South side Maryland street, east of Tennessee street. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.
St. John's School-74 West Georgia street. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
St. Joseph's Academy-284 North Noble street. Sister Mary Eloi, Principal.
St. Joseph's Parochial School-Northwest corner of Vermont and Liberty streets. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.
St. Joseph's ' Institute-Corner Coburn and Short streets. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
St. Mary's School (for boys)-Rear 75 East Maryland street. A. H. Mueller, Prin- cipal.
St. Mary's School (for girls)-South side Maryland street, west of Delaware street. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.
St. Patrick's School (for boys)-North side Dougherty street, west of Virginia ave. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
St. Patrick's School (for girls)-Soutlı side Dougherty street, west of Short street. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.
Stratford Public School-Kate Taffe, Prin- cipal.
Training School of Expression-True Friend Parlors, When Block, opp. Post- office. Mrs. Edna Chaffee Noble, Di- rector; Mrs. Lucia Julian Martin, Prin- cipal.
Woodside School-J. K. Bernhill, Teacher. Yandes Street Free Kindergarten-South- west corner Yandes street and Home ave. Mrs. E. A. Blaker, Supt.
Zion's German Evangelical School-West
side Bird street bet. Ohio and New York streets. Wm. Meyer, Teacher.
Kindergarten Primary and Grammar School -- 343 North Penn. street. M. S. Aughinbaugh, Principal.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Superintendent of Schools-Lewis H. Jones, 440 Broadway.
Clerk of Superintendent-Frances Martin. Office in Library bldg. Office hours of Superintendent from 4} to 5} p. m. Of- fice hours of Clerk, from 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Superintendent of Primary Instruction- Miss N. Cropsey.
Special Teachers-Jesse II. Brown, Teacher of Drawing; Charles E. Emmerick, Teacher of German. Office of Special Teachers in Library bldg.
Normal School-In High School bldg No. 1. Mary E. Nicholson, Principal.
HIGH SCHOOL No. 1.
Corner Penn and Michigan streets. W. W. Grant, Principal.
HIGH SCHOOL No. 2.
Virginia ave. bet. Huron and Noble streets. T. G. Alford, Principal.
PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
No. 1-Corner New Jersey and Vermont streets. Kate Robson, Principal.
No. 2-Corner Delaware and Walnut strects. Margaret Hamilton, Principal. No. 3-Meridian, bet. Ohio and New York streets. George F. Bass, Principal.
No. 4-Corner Michigan and Blackford streets. Emma Donnan, Principal.
No. 5-Maryland,bet. Mississippi and Mis- souri streets. Luella Kunse, Principal. No. 6-Corner Union and Phipps streets. Clara Washburn, Principal.
No. 7-Corner Bates and Benton streets. Nelson Yoke, Principal.
No. 9-Corner Vermont and Davidson streets. Henrietta Schrake, Principal.
No. 10-Corner Ash street and Home ave. Henry Colgan, Principal.
No. 11-Corner 4th and Tennessee streets. Eliza T. Ford, Principal.
No. 12-Corner West and MeCarty streets. Laura T. Benson, Principal.
No. 13-Corner Buchanan and Beaty streets. Miss M. S. Ingersoll, Principal. No. 14-South side Ohio street, east of Highland ave. Mary R. Wilson, Prin- cipal.
No. 15-Market street, bet. West and Cali- fornia streets. Rnama W. Wales, Princi- pal.
No. 16-Corner Ray and Plum streets (W. I.). Mary A. Hancock, Principal.
No. 17- Corner Michigan road and Hunt- ington street. Vinnie McFarland, Prin- cipal.
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No. 18-Yandes, bet. Home and Lincoln aves. James H. Thomas, Principal.
No. 19-Shelby, south of Prospect street. Mary E. Willson, Principal.
No. 20-Spruce, south of Prospect street. Mary L. Mather, Principal.
No. 22-Corner Chestnut and Hill streets. Mary Colgan, Principal.
No. 23-Corner 4th and Howard streets. Ed- win F. Horn, Principal.
No. 24-Corner North and Minerva streets. William D. McCoy, Principal.
No. 25-Corner New Jersey and Merrill streets. Florence Fay, Principal.
No. 26-Beeler, bet. Lincoln ave and 7th street. Jane W. Bass, Principal.
No. 27-Corner Park ave. and 8th street. Mrs. Margaret V. Marshall, Principal. No. 28-Fletcher ave bet. Dillon andCedar streets. Mary H. Ingersoll, Principal.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGAN- IZATIONS.
ALBION SOCIETY.
Meets every Monday evening over 113 East Washington street. T. J. Ratcliff, Pres .; Thomas H. Powell, Sec'y; A. W. Daw- son, Treas.
ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS.
Hall 25 South Meridian street. County Officers, James H. Deery, C. D .; M. J. Grady, C. S .; John Murray, C. T. Division No. 1-Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at Parnell Hall, 73 West McCarty street. Edward Johnson, Pres.
Division No. 2-Meets first and third Mon- day evenings of each month. M. J. Burns, Pres .; P. Cangany, F. S .; Thomas Foster, R. S.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORK- MEN.
Grand Lodge meets third Tuesday in Feb- ruary biennially.
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