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Streets and Alleys-Dunn, Stuckmeyer and Elliott.
Water -- Smith, O'Connor and Cummings.
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-Dr. Henry Jameson, 28 East Ohio. Term expires, 1889.
4th-A. R. Baker, 28 West Maryland. Term expires, 1889.
5th-John Galvin, Kingan & Co. Term expires, 1890.
6th-J. W. Loeper, 193 East Morris. Term expires, 1890.
7th- Frederick Kline, 530 East Georgia. Term expires, 1889.
8th-E. L. Williams, northwest corner Pine and Lord. Term expires, 1889.
9th-Clemens Vonnegut, 184 East . Wash- ington. Term expires, 1890.
10th-J. B. Conner, 79 East Market. Term expires, 1888.
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11th-J. H. Greenstreet, corner West and Ray. Term expires, 1888.
Regular meeting of the Board at its rooms in the Library Building on the first 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 -- J. B. Conner.
Secretary -- A. R. Baker.
Treasurer -- John P. Frenzel.
Superintendent of Schools -- Lewis H. Jones. Assistant Secretary -- Emma B. Ridenour. Building and Supply Agent -- H. C. Hen- drickson.
Clerk -- Elizabeth Hamilton.
Messenger- Frank Wade.
Office in Library Building, corner Pennsyl- vania and Ohio streets. Open from 73 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 Baker. Meets at office of Public Schools on the first and third Fri- days of each month at 4:30 P. M.
Buildings and Grounds -- Williams, Von- negut, Frenzel, Galvin and Bamberger. Furniture and Supplies -- Bamberger, Ba- ker and Kline.
Text-Books and Course of Instructions -- Baker, Galvin and Loeper.
Supervision and Examination -- Conner, Jameson, Frenzel, Kline, Loeper and Su- perintendent Jones.
Appointment of Teachers and Salaries -- Frenzel, Williams, Vonnegut, Green- street and Bamberger.
High Schools and Normal School-Galvin, Bamberger and Greenstreet.
German, Music and Drawing -- Vonnegut, Frenzel and Jameson.
Heating, Ventilation, Hygiene and Jani- tors-Kline, Williams and Loeper.
Judiciary, Districts and Boundaries -- Kline, Loeper and Jameson.
Public Library -- Jameson, Williams, Greenstreet, Galvin and Baker.
Citizens' Advisory Committee -- E. W. Hal- ford, Dr. H. G. Carey, Mesdames W. A. Bell and Benjamin Harrison. 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 Massachusetts ave.
and
Chief Engineer -- Joseph II. Webster. First Assistant Engineer -- Wm. C. Long. Second Assistant Engineer -- James
Davis.
Third Assistant Engineer -- A. C. Muerer. Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph ---- Andrew O. Cherry.
Veterinary Surgeon -- E. HI. Pritchard ..
Clerk -- J. L. Gasper.
Engine Co. No. 1 -- 147 Indiana Thomas Quinn, Captain.
ave ..
Engine Co. No. 2 -- Massachusetts ave., near " Noble; Jacob Petty, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 3-Virginia ave, near Huron ; Richard H. Brown, Captain.
Engine Co. No: 4-Southeast corner Illinois- and Merrill ; John Mountain, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 5-North side Sixth, near Tennessee; Charles E. Wesbey, Captain .. Engine Co. No. 6-273 W. Washington; John R. Rogers, Captain.
Hose Reel Co. No. 7-North side Maryland, east of Meridian; Wm. C. Long, Cap- tain.
Hose Reel Co. No. 8-Washington street, west of Highland ave .; Wm. R. McGin -: nis, Captain.
Hose Reel Co. No. 9-Corner Seventh and Ash streets; Robert E. Braxton, Captain. Hose Reel Co. No. 10-Corner Madison ave. and Morris street; Charles, W .. Allen, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 1-Corner New York: street and Massachusetts ave .; Samuel W. Neal, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 2-Prospect, east of Shelby street; George W. Glenn, Cap- tain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-Corner New - York street and Massachusetts ave. ;. James H. Davis, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-125 E South. street ; A. C. Muerer, Captain.
Driver of Supply Wagon-Abraham Find- . ling.
Driver of Fuel Wagon-Stanton Turner. Watchmen 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.
1-3 Delaware and Ft. Wayne ave.
1-4 New Jersey and Ft. Wayne ave ..
1-5 Peru and Mass. ave.
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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 House, Ash and Sev- enth.
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 aves.
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 Alabama and North.
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 Illi- nois.
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 Orphan 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 House, Washington near West.
4-2 Geisendorff and Washington.
4-3 Missouri and New York.
4-5 Meridian and Washington.
4-6 Illinois and Ohio.
4-7 Tennessee and Washington.
4-8 Kingan's Pork House. 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.
4-2-4 Miley ave. and National road, west of river. 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 Mad- ison 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 ..
5-1-9 Tennessee and McCarty.
5-2-1 Meridian and Palmer.
5-2-3 Morris and Belt R R.
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. 3 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.
7-1-8 Orange and Laurel.
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 Washing- ton.
8-1-3 Market and Noble.
8-1-4 Ohio and Harvey.
8-2-1 Pan Handle Railway Shops.
9-1 No. 7 Engine House, Maryland near Meridian.
9-2 Meridian and Georgia.
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 pulling 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} East Court street. Captain -- Henry P. Thomas. Lieutenant -- John L. Elliott. Patrolmen -- Jasper A. Clary, Nelson Dau- benspeck, Patrick E. Hartnett, Robert D. Bacon, James L. Taylor, George M. Fess, John H. Whiteman, Benjamin F. Wilson, John McShulse, Christian Cook, Joseph W. Wheatley, Thomas M. Kings- berry, John Minor, James G. Golladay, Thomas C. Moore, David Clary, John Webb, Peter H. Carroll, Edward W. Nicholson, Samuel McClure, Martin Powers, George Buehler, Edward Sleight, George W. Cheatham, John Reid, Den- nison Warner, Jacob Shutt, Alfred Isaacs.
METROPOLITAN POLICE.
Headquarters -Southeast corner Pearl and Alabama streets.
Police Commissioners-Nicholas R. Ruckle, President ; John B. Elam.
Secretary of Police Board-D. E. Snyder. Superintendent-Albert Travis.
Captains-Robert Campbell, Thomas Col- bert.
Sergeants-Andrew Sowers, John Lowe, James F. Quigley, W. O. Mckinney, H. H. Wheatley.
Turnkeys-George A. Taffe, T. L. Stout.
DRIVERS OF PATROL WAGON. Wm. A. Hogan. Charles Travis.
PATROLMEN.
Henry J. Pope.
Edward Harris.
Daniel Ronecker.
Charles A. Clark.
Michael Raferty. Seth P. Beem.
John C. Ballard.
Carter Temple.
Wm. Scheigert. Emanuel Bruce.
Worthington J. P. Clary. James F. Wilson. Wm. H. Hoefgan.
Webster R. Higgins. John Shea.
David S. Richards. Patrick Davis.
James F. Hurt. Harry J. Thrush.
Edward F. Buscher. John Corrigan.
Wm. Henry. Henry Slate. Patrick Griffin. General W. McCain. Patrick J. Doherty. James J. Brady. Millan O. La Porte.
Wm. H. Conklin.
James l'ope.
Charles A. Hine.
Joshua Spearis.
Albert Fickle.
John V. Hostetler. Martin Hyland. Adam Reid.
Valentine S. McMul- len.
J. Rod Shea.
Charles F. Dawson.
Nathan Ward.
Benjamin Thornton.
Frederick Spearing. Wm. A. Joyce. Frank Giblin.
Frank M. Schwab. Martin Haley. John J. Farrell. Green Hagerman. John P. Boylan. G. T. Barlow. John Long. Jacob Miller. Jer. E. Kinney. James O. Mefford. , G. H. Tieben.
J. F. Manning.
George N. Roesener.
EXTRAS.
John Kaehn. James P. Kerins. Tim. Miller.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Offices Court House, north side Washing- ton, between Delaware and Alabama. Bailiffs-Superior Court No. 1, George W. Bruce; Superior Court No. 2, Charles Arndt; Superior Court No. 3, W. H. Nickerson; Circuit Court, Abner L. Newland; Criminal Circuit Court, Jo- seph Boswell; Commissioners' Court, F. Tom Johnson.
Clerk-John E. Sullivan. Term expires November 15, 1890.
Deputy Clerks-A. J. Joyce, W. K. Sprout, George A. Buskirk, Michael O'Donnell, John Schley, John L. Reardon, F. Eden - harter, Jesse A. Avery, Joseph F. Brown, H. R. Springstein, G. W. Budd, L. Dan - iels, W. F. Kerr, Michael Callihan and Alex. E. Manning.
Recorder-W. F. Keay. Term expires October 25, 1888.
Deputy Recorder-Ben. Franklin. Auditor-Thomas Taggart. Term expires November 4, 1891.
Deputies-John R. Clinton and E. M. Johnson.
Treasurer-Sample Loftin. Term expires September 4, 1889.
Deputies-Alexander A. Johnston, Wm. T. McClain, George H. McCaslin, E. B. Swift, Charles Roberson.
Attorney-Wm. W. Spencer.
Commissioners-W. O. Reveal, President ; term expires 1888. Albert Sahm; term expires December, 1891. James L. Thompson ; term expires 1889.
Sheriff-Isaac King; term expires De- cember 10, 1888.
Deputies-Samuel B. Corbaly, Charles P. Conard, John Hoffman, Joseph Grin- steiner, A. Scanlon, H. Langenberg, John Snider. Timothy Clark, jailer; Robert Emmitt, assistant jailer.
Coroner-Theodore Wagner, office 60 Court · House.
Superintendent Public Schools-Wm. B. Flick, Room 27, Court House.
Librarian-Lucy Phipps.
Surveyor-W. C. Smith.
Superintendent County Infirmary-Smith Williams.
Work-House-Southeast corner Twelfth and Michigan road. Superintendent- R. M. Boone! Assistant Superintendent -A. J. Stevens. Matron-Maria Hig- gins.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Township Assessor-Thomas F. Quill. Term expires April 10, 1890.
Deputy-C. M. Tyler.
Township Trustee-Charles J. Many, 10} East Washington street. Deputy-Joseph R. Forbes.
Henry C. Clifford.
John W. Page. Newton Shafer. Wm. Kellermeyer.
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- Justices of the Peace-Richard M. Smock, John M. Johnson, Wm. Judkins, Charles B. Feibleman and Luke Walpole.
Constables-Arthur A. Whitsell, Hugh Goudy, Hiram Plummer and John O. Moore.
&Deputies-Frank L. Glass, Wm. R. Jud- kins, Hugh Stewart, David J. Smock, Philip Marer, Benjamin O. Mitchell and John Ryder.
"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- «lay in April. The general city election ris held on the second Tuesday in October.
ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.
Alpha Home for Aged Colored Women- North side Wyoming 2 east of Hillside ave. Susanna Groffort, Matron.
Bobb's Free Dispensary-45 South Penn. street. Franklin W. Hays, M. D., Supt. City Dispensary-34 East Ohio street. G. W. Combs, M. D., Supt. Dr. D. W. Rob- ;inson, Physician, North side. Dr. A. L. Wilson, Physician, South side. V. T. Latta, Druggist.
"City Hospital-Northwest corner Locke and Margaret streets. John H. Oliver, M. D., Supt. -
County Infirmary-Indiana ave., four miles northwest of city. Smith Williams, Supt. Friendly Inn-C. C. Bogert, Manager, 290 West Market street.
German Protestant Orphan Asylum-South State ave., between Pleasant ave. and Cypress street. Henry Pauli, Pres. Carl Meier, Supt.
XHome fer 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 Mississippi streets. Anna E Stratton, Matron.
Home for Friendless Women-Southeast corner Tennessee and Ninth streets. Mrs. T. P. Haughey, Pres. Mrs. John Holli- day, Assistant Sec. Mrs. Mary R. Bullitt, Matron.
Indiana Hospital for the Insane-National . road, three miles west of the city. Thomas .H. Harrison, Pres .; P. H. Gapen, Treas .; Burt H. Burrell, Sec .; Thomas S. Gal- braith, M. D., Supt.
Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side of North, between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets. Hiram B. Jacobs, Supt.
Indiana Institution for Educating the Deaf and Dumb-Southeast corner. Washing- ton street and State ave. Eli P. Baker, Supt. and Sec.
Indiana Reformatory Institution for Women and Girls-Southeast corner Michigan and Randolph streets. Mrs. Eliza C. Hendricks, Pres .; Miss M. S. Elder, Sec .; Miss Sarah F. Keely, Supt.
Indianapolis Orphan Asylum-Northeast corner College and Home aves. Mrs. John A. Bradshaw, Pres .; Mrs. Henry Coburn, Mrs. John Love and Mrs. Amelia B. Mansur, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Fred Baggs, Treas .; Mrs. G. A. Wells, Recording Sec .; Mrs. John C. Wright, Cor. Sec .; Lucinda B. J. Wishard, Matron.
Newsboys and Bootblacks' Home-23 West Ohio. Established March, 1886. Miss A. H. Roseman, Supt.
St. Vincent's Infirmary-North side of Vermont west of Liberty street. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Indianapolis Clearing House Association -- 11 Ingalls' block. F. M. Churchman, Pres .; V. T. Malott, Vice-Pres .; Wm. Wesley Woollen, Mngr.
Bank of Commerce -- Southeast corner Virginia ave. and Pennsylvania street. Chartered, 1836. Capital, $200,000. N. T. DePauw, Pres .; John W. Ray, Vice-Pres .; Wm. Bosson, Cashr.
First National Bank (in liquidation) -- At Bank of Commerce. Reorganized, 1881. Capital, $500,000. Robert N. Lamb, Pres .; Charles F. Robbins, Cashr.
Indiana National Bank -- 11 and 13 East Washington street. Incorporated, 1865. Capital, $300,000. Surplus and undi- vided profits, $155,280. Volney T. Ma- lott, Pres .; Wm. Coughlen, Vice-Pres .; Edward B. Porter, Cashr.
Indianapolis National Bank -- Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Incorporated, 1864. Capital, $300,000. Surplus; $60,000. T. P. Haughey, Pres .; Henry Latham, Cashr. Merchants' National Bank - Southwest corner Washington and Meridian streets. Incorporated, 1865; charter ex- tended, 1885. 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; surplus, $65,000. Wm. P. Gallup, Pres .; D. A. Richardson, Vice- Pres .; A. F. Kopp, Cashr.
Fletcher S. A. & Co., 30 and 32 East Wash- ington street.
BUILDING, SAVING AND LOAN ASSO- CIATIONS.
Ætna Saving and Loan Association, The- Meets on Thursday evenings at Geizen- danner's Hall. Capital, $900,000. T. R. Walker, Pres .; Mart T. Ohr, Sec .; W. R. Miner, Treas.
Arsenal Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 470 East Washington street every Monday evening. Capital, $100,- 000. Wm. Swanson, Pres. ; W. W. Rich- ardson, Sec .; J. N. Taylor, Treas."
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Ash Street Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 330 Massachusetts ave. Capi- tal, $100,000. John A. Schumacher, Pres .; John L. F. Steeg, Sec .; Peter Frick, Treas.
Bee Hive Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 464 Massachusetts ave. Capi- tal, $100,000. James McClimon, Pres .; H. Campbell, Sec .; M. M. Reynolds, Treas.
Blake Street Saving and Loan Association No. 2-Meets at 416 Indiana ave. Cap- ital, $100,000. W. F. A. Bernhamer, Pres .; Henry J. Mauer, Sec .; Wm. Hild, Treas.
Blake Street Saving and Loan Association No. 3-Meets at 416 Indiana ave. Cap- ital, $100,000. M. F. Connett, Pres. ; Joseph Hammond, Sec .; Henry J. Mauer, Treas. ; W. F. A. Bernhamer, Attorney. Bluff Road Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 573 South Meridian street. Capital, $100,000. John Thompson, Pres .; J. F. Fesler, Sec .; Fred. Reisner, Treas .; B. F. Witt, Attorney.
Brightwood Building and Loan Associa- tion-Capital, $100,000. P. J. Smith, Vice-Pres .; E. W. Mesker, Sec. ; J. Q. Van Winkle, Treas.
Buchanan Street Savings and Loan Asso- ciation-Meets corner Buchanan and East streets. Capital, $100,000. H. W. Hartman, Pres .; Peter Pfisterer, Sec.
Center Building and Loan Association- J. E. Shideler, Pres .; S. W. Wales, Sec. ; A. A. Helfer, Treas. Shares, $300 each. Entrance fee, 50 cents per share. Weekly dues, 55 cents per share. Secre- tary's office, 329 Mass. ave. C. A. Dryer, Attorney.
New Central Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Meets at Mozart Hall. Capital, $100,000. Adolph Seidensticker, Pres .; Theodore Stein Sec .; Lorenz Schmidt, Treas.
Charter Oak Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Meets at 563 South Meridian street. Capital, $100,000. I. L. Hempleman, Pres .; John A. Lang, Sec .; John M. Bohmie, Treas. B. F. Witt, Attorney. Citizens' Saving and Loan Association- Meets at the southeast corner Delaware and McCarty streets. Capital, $100,000. Henry Beerman, Pres .; Robert Kempf, Sec .; Frederick Miller, Treas.
Commercial Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Meets at 37 South Delaware street. Capital, $150,000. Adolph Seidensticker, Pres .; Theodore Stein, Sec .; Wm. A. Sullivan, Treas.
Concordia Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 330 South East street. Capital, $100,000. Peter Hanson, Pres .; M. C. Steinhaur, Sec .; Emil Drotz, Treas.
Crescent Saving and Loan Association- Meets at the northwest corner Vermont and Mississippi streets. Capital, $125,- 000. Anderson Lewis, Pres .; Oscar F. Frenzel, Treas .; Charles Adams, Sec .; C. A. Dryer, attorney.
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Dime Saving and Loan Association-Meets Tuesday, at Plymouth building, south- east corner New York and Meridian streets. O. C. McCulloch, Pres .; W. A. Rhodes, Sec .; Allen M. Fletcher, Treas .; C. W. Moores, Attorney.
East Michigan Street Saving and Loan Association-Meets at 248 North Noble street. Capital, $100,000. Frank Von- negut, Pres .; Theodore Stein, Sec .; F. D. Spahr, Treas.
East Street Saving and Loan Association- Meets 301 South East street. Capital, $100,000. John C. Lippert, Pres .; Fred Merz, Sec .; A. F. Kopp, Treas.
East Washington Street Savings and Loan Association-Meets at 762 East Wash- ington street. Capital, $100,000. Wm. F. Piel jr, Pres .; Emil Rassman, Sec .: Charles Piel, Treas .; C. A. Dryer, Atty. Eastern Saving and Loan Association-
Meets at 172 East Washington street. Capital, $100,000. Henry Aufderheid, Pres .; Conrad Miller, Sec .; Otto N. Fren- zel, Treas.
English Avenue Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Meets at the southwest corner of English avenue and Cedar street. Capi- tal, $100,000. Jacob Dux, Pres .; Julius Reinecke, Sec .; Charles Stuckmeyer Treas.
Fifth Street Savings and Loan Association -- Meets at 718 North Tennessee street. Capital, $100,000. George F. McGinnis, Pres .; John G. Schad, Sec .; J. L. McCor- mack, Treas .; L. M. Brown, Atty.
Franklin Building and Loan Association- Meets Tuesday evening at 72 East Mar- ket street. Capital, $500,000. M. D. Butler, Pres .; W. A. Rhodes, Sec .; Albert Kopp, Treas.
Gambrinus Saving and Loan Association- Meets at the southwest corner Wyoming and High streets. Capital, $100,000. Wm. R. Wagner, Pres .; Peter Pfisterer, Sec .; John W. Schmidt, Treas.
German American Saving and Loan Asso- ciation -- Meets at the corner of South · street and Madison ave. Capital, $100,- 000. August Sommers, Pres .; Otto N. Frenzel, Treas .; Conrad Miller, Sec .; C. A. Dryer, Atty.
Grand Saving and Loan Association- Meets at the corner Vermont and Missis- sippi streets. Capital, $100,000. Ander- son Lewis, Pres,; W. H. Stringer, Sec .; Oscar F. Frenzel, Treas .; C. A. Dryer, Atty.
Home Saving and Loan Association-Wm. Giezendanner, Pres .; John L. F. Steeg, Sec .; Louis Woerner, Treas. Capital stock, $100,000. Meets every Tuesday 1 evening in Giezendanner's block.
Hoosier Saving and Loan Association- Meets at the northeast corner Vermont and Mississippi streets. Capital, $1,000,- 000. Michael O'Brien, Pres .; Robert Blodau, Vice-Pres .; Wm. H. Stringer, Sec .; Derk DeRuiter, Treas.
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INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
Illinois Street Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Meets at the northeast corner of Vermont and Mississippi. Capital, $100,000. Rufus N. Blum, Pres .; John L. F. Steeg, Sec .; Louis Woerner, Treas. Illinois and Seventh Street Saving and Loan Association-Meets corner Illinois and 7th. Capital, $500,000. Wm. D. Wiles, Pres .; A. A. Young, Sec .; N. S. Byram, Treas .; Rooker & Robinson, At- torneys.
Indianapolis Building and Loan Associa- tion-Meets Tuesday evenings at 72 East Market street. Capital, $1,000,000. M. D. Butler, Pres .; W. A. Rhodes, Sec .; Albert Kopp, Treas.
Industrial Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 470 South Meridian street. Capital, $100,000. George Borst, Pres .; Robert Kempf, Sec .; Albert Kopp, Treas.
Jefferson Saving and Loan Association No. 3-Meets at 61 East South street. Cap- ital, $100,000. H. W. Piel, Pres .; Mi- chael Steinhauer, Sec .; Frederick Dietz, Treas.
Knights of Labor Saving and Loan Asso- ciation-Meets at 470 South Meridian street. Capital, $90,000. M. Hofmann, Pres .; Robert Kempf, Sec .; Wm. C. Rehling, Treas.
Laborers' Saving and Loan Association - Meets at the Southwest corner of Dela- ware and South streets. Capital, $100,- 000. Wm. C. Rehling, Pres .; Robert Kempf, Sec. ; Albert F. Kopp, Treas.
Madison Avenue Saving and Loan Associ- ation-Meets at 507 Madison ave. Cap- ital, $100,000. Joseph Ernst, Pres. ; Chas. Drewes, Sec .; Casper Hess, Treas. Madison Avenue Saving and Loan Asso- ciation No. 2-Meets at. 507 Madison avenue. Capital, $100,000. John Brill, Jr., Pres .; Jacob Buennagel, Sec .; Casper Hess, Treas.
Massachusetts Avenue Saving and Loan Association-Meets at the southeast cor- ner of New York and Delaware streets. Capital, $100,000. H. P. Wetsell, Pres .; Theodore Stein, Sec .; Joseph B. Mansur, Treas.
Mechanic Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 84 W Washington street. Capi- tal, $100,000. H. B. Smith, Pres .; A. B. Thorp, Sec .; Oscar F. Frenzel, Treas.
Merchants' Saving and Loan Association- Meets at 192 North Pennsylvania street. Capital, $100,000. Henry Latham, Pres .; George D. Burgis, Sec .; E. B. Porter, Treas .; Griffith & Potts, Attorneys.
Merrill Street Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Meets at the northeast corner of Illinois and Merrill streets. Capital, $100,000. Joseph Borinstein, Pres .; J Buennagel, Sec .; Lorenz Schmidt, Treas. Merrill Street No. 2 Saving and Loan As- sociation-Meets at northeast corner of Illinois and Merrill streets. Capital, $100,000. Joseph Borinstein, Pres .; H. A. Webber, Sec .; Lorenz Schmidt, Treas.
Metropolitan Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Meets at the northwest-corner of New York and Blake streets. Capital, $120,000. M. H. Farrell, Pres .; C. H. Rosebrock, Sec .; Wm. Hild, Treas.
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