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Auditor-John O. Henderson. Term ex- pires January 25, 1895.
Attorney-General-Alonzo G.Smith. Term expires November 22, 1894.
Superintendent Public Instruction -- Her- vey D. Vories. Term expires March 15, 1895.
Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Indiana- Wm A. Peelle, jr. Term expires Novem- ber, 1894.
Clerk Supreme Court-Andrew M.Sweeney. Term expires November 22, 1894.
Reporter Supreme Court-Sidney R. Moon. Term expires January 13, 1895.
Chief of Bureau of Geology-Sylvester S. Gorby. Term expires January, 1895.
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. Adjutant General-Irvin Robbins. Quartermaster-General -- Samuel M. Comp- ton.
Governor's Private Secretary -- Myron D. King.
State Veterinarian-Charles M. Stull. State Oil Inspector-Nelson J. Hyde.
APPOINTED BY THE LEGISLATURE. State Librarian -- Nellie Ahern.
SUPREME COURT.
Supreme Court Judges-Timothy E. How- ard; Term expires January 1, 1899. James McCabe; term expires January 1, 1899. Silas D. Coffey; term expires January 1, 1895. Leonard J. Hackney; term expires January 1, 1899. Walter Olds; term expires January 1, 1895.
APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.
Librarian-John C. McNutt.
Assistant Librarian-Leo Fitzpatrick. Sheriff-Daniel Roache.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Office-No. 24 State House.
President-John N. Taylor, Crawfordsville. Secretary-Charles N. Metcalf, M. D. T. J. Dills, M. D., Fort Wayne, Ind .; S. S- Boots, M. D., Greenfield, Ind .; S. R. Sea- wright, M. D., Lafayette, Ind.
CITY OFFICIALS.
Offices-Basement Court House.
Mayor-Thomas L. Sullivan.
Clerk to Mayor-P. J. Gorman. City Clerk-Randall Abrams. Deputy City Clerk-Thomas G. Hedian. Police Judge -- Edward C. Buskirk.
Bailiff Police Court -- Frank Schwab. City Comptroller -- Wm. Wesley Woollen. Deputy City Comptroller-W. C. Tarking- ton.
Clerk-Samuel V. Parrott.
Chief of Assessment Roll Bureau-John F. Reynolds.
City Attorney-Aquilla Q. Jones.
City Civil Engineer-H. A. Mansfield. Assistant City Civil Engineer-W. H. Butts. Foreman of Street Repairs-M. J. Burns. City Building Inspector-M. G. Fitchey. Clerk-Jeremiah Kelly.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Court House.
Members of the Board-A. W. Conduitt, Chairman, M. M. Defrees, Adolph Scherr- er. Secretary, Bart F. Parker.
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BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
Court House. Members of the Board-Edward Hawkins Chairman, W. A. Sullivan, Robert Cat- terson. Secretary, John L. F. Steeg. Thomas F. Colbert Chief of Police, J. H. Webster Chief of Fire Department.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Office-Basement Court House. Frank A. Morrison, M. D., President. George J. Cook, M. D., Secretary. Allison Maxwell, M. D. W. C. Ripley, Clerk. City Dispensary, 34 E. Ohio, Charles E. Ferguson, Supt.
COUNCILMEN AT LARGE.
Martin J. Murphy, Robert C. McGill, Henry W. Laut, Edward J. Sherer, John B. McGuffin and Frederick Schrader.
COMMON COUNCIL.
1st Ward-Thomas B. Linn.
2d Ward-John R. Allen.
3d+ Ward-Archibald A. Young. 4th Ward-John Puryear.
5th Ward-James H. Costello.
6th Ward-Wm H. Cooper.
7th Ward-Joseph L. Gasper.
8th Ward -- Emil C. Rassmann. 9th Ward-John F. White. 10th Ward-George R. Colter.
11th Ward-Patrick J. Ryan.
12th Ward-Charles A, Gauss.
13th Ward-Charles Froschauer.
14th Ward-Anton Schmidt.
15th Ward-Henry F. Holloran.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Accounts and Claims-Froschauer, Guffin and Puryear.
Contracts and Franchises-Ryan, Sherer, McGill, Cooper, Holloran, Gauss and Allen.
Elections-McGuffin, Laut and Linn.
Fees and Salaries-Holloran, White and Gasper.
Finance-Rassman, Ryan, Laut, Gasper, Costello, Sherer and Cooper.
Judiciary-McGill, Rassman and Young. Ordinances-Schrader, Gasper and Costello. Printing-Schmidt, Froschauer and Pur- year.
Public Health-Laut, McGuffin and Linn. Public Morals-White, Gauss and Linn.
Public Property and Improvements-Col- ter, Schrader and Young.
Public Safety and Comfort-Sherer, McGill and Allen.
Railroads-Gauss, Colter and Cooper.
Rules-Murphy, White and Young.
Sewers, Streets and Alleys - Costello, Schmidt and Young.
BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSION- ERS.
1st-J. P. Frenzel, Merchants' National Bank. Term expires, 1894.
2d-Wm. Scott, 48 S. Meridian. Term ex- pires, 1894.
3d-Dr. J. J. Garver, 126 N. Meridian. Term expires, 1893.
4th-Henry Russe, 23 N. Tennessee. Term expires, 1895.
5th-John Galvin, 360 S. Missouri.' Term expires, 1893.
6th-J. W. Loeper, 65 S. East. Term ex- pires, 1893.
7th-Charles C. Roth, 62 Fletcher av. Term expires, 1895.
8th-Charles H. Adam, C., H. & D. Ticket. Office. Term expires, 1895.
9th -- Clemens Vonnegut, 184 E Washing- ton. Term expires, 1893.
10th-J. B. Conner, 77 E Market. Term expires, 1894.
11th -- D. W. Coffin, 854 N. Meridian. Term expires, 1894.
Attorney of the Board-Charles A. Dryer, 27 Baldwin Blk.
Regular meetings of the Board at its rooms in the Library Building on the first and third Friday evenings of each month . at 8 o'clock.
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. P. Frenzel.
Secretary-Jacob W. Loeper.
Treasurer-Charles H. Adam.
Superintendent of Schools-Lewis H. Jones. Assistant Secretary-Emma B. Ridenour. Superintendent of Supplies-F. H. Wade. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds -P. J. O'Meara.
Office in Library Building, S. W. corner Meridian and Ohio Streets. Open from 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Pay-day of Officers, Superintendents, Li- brarian and Janitors, the last week day of each month.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Finance and Auditing-Russe, Scott and Roth. Meets at office of public schools at 4:30 P. M., on first and third Fridays of each month.
Buildings and' Grounds-Loeper, Scott and Roth.
Furniture and Supplies-Conner, Galvin and Adam.
Text Books and Course of Instruction- Coffin, Vonnegut and Garver.
Supervision, Examinations and Manual Training-Frenzel, Conner and Galvin. Appointment of Teachers and Salaries -- Roth, Adam and Scott.
High Schools-Galvin, Coffin and Garver. German, Music and Drawing-Vonnegut, Russe and Adam.
Heating, Hygiene and Janitors-Adam, Russe and Coffin.
Judiciary, Districts and Boundaries-Gar- ver, Vonnegut and Loeper.
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Public Library -- Scott, Loeper, Conner, Roth and Russe.
Citizens' Advisory Library Committee- Dr. H. G. Carey, John A. Finch, Mes- dames A. C. Harris and Morris Ross. Meets in the office of the Librarian on the Thursday preceeding the first Friday of each month.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters - Corner New York and Massachusetts av.
Chief Engineer-Joseph H. Webster. First Assistant Engineer-Thomas Barrett. Second Assistant Engineer-Wm. Tobin.
Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- Pat Fanning.
Veterinary Surgeon-E. H. Pritchard.
Engine Co. No. 1-147 Indiana av., Thomas Quinn, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 2-Massachusetts av, near Noble; Jacob Petty, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 3-Prospect, near Virginia av., James Brannan, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 4-Corner Madison av and Merrill, John Keating, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 5-North side Sixth, near Tennessee; Strawder Glazier, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 6-273 W Washington, Ed- ward Coots, Captain.
Engine Co. No. 7 -- Corner New York street and Massachusetts av.
Hose Reel Co. No. 7 -- North side Mary- land, east of Meridian; Walter Campbell, Captain.
Hose Reel Co. No. 8 -- Washington street, west of Highland av .; John Fox, Captain. Hose Reel Co. No. 9 -- Corner Seventh and Ash streets, Thomas Howard, Captain. Rose Reel Co. No. 10 .- Corner IlInois and Merrill, John Glazier, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 1-Corner New York street and Massachusetts av; Samuel W Neall, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 2-Virginia av. near Huron; John R. Robinson, Captain.
Chemical No. 3 .- North side Sixth, near Tennessee; John Monahan, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-North side Maryland east of Meridian; A.C. Meurer, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-125 E South street; Gustave Ernst, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4-Corner New York street and Massachusetts av; Wm. Tobin, Captain.
Truck Company No. 3-North side Sixth, near Tennessee; Thomas McOuat, Cap- tain.
Watchmen in Fire Tower-Frank Graham, John King, Webb J Robertson.
FIRE-ALARM SIGNALS.
*Imaginary Boxes.
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 Massachusetts av.
9 Pine and North.
1-0 Market and Pine.
1-1 Vermont, bet East and Liberty.
1-2 No. 2 Engine House.
*1-2 St. Clair and East.
1-3 Delaware and Ft Wayne av. 1-4 New Jersey and Ft Wayne av.
1-5 Peru and Mass av.
1-6 Christian av and Ash.
1-7 Park av and Butler.
1-8 Columbia and Malott avs.
1-9 Archer and John.
1-2-3 No. 9 Hose House, Ash and Seventh.
1-2-4 Alabama and Seventh.
1-2-5 Central and Lincoln avs.
1-2-6 Yandes and Lincoln av.
1-2-7 Columbia and Hill avs.
1-2-8 Central av and Eighth.
1-2-9 Cor Exposition av and Alabama.
1-3-1 Alabama and Morrison.
1-3-2 Bellefontaine and Eighth.
1-3-4 College av and Tenth.
1-3-5 Home av and Delaware.
1-3-6 Alabama and North.
1-3-7 Newman and Eighth.
1-3-8 College av and Irwin.
1-3-9 Home and Cornell avs.
1-4-1 Yandes and Ninth.
1-4-2 Ohio and Tennessee.
1-4-3 Clifford av and Archer.
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1-4-5 Fourteenth and New Jersey.
2-1 Illinois and St Joseph.
2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.
2-4 Meridian and Second.
2-5 No. 5 Engine House.
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.
2-1-6 Pennsylvania and Fourteenth.
2-1-7 Meridian and Seventh.
2-1-8 Clifford and Jefferson avs.
2-1-9 Broadway and Cherry.
2-3-1 Thirteenth bet Illinois and Tennes- see.
2-3-4 Illinois and Twenty-second.
3-1 No. 1 Engine House.
3-2 Meridian and Walnut.
3-4 California and Vermont.
3-5 Blake and New York.
3-6 Indiana av. 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.
3-1-6 Tennessee and First. 4-1 No. 6 Engine House.
4-2 Geisendorff and Washington.
4-3 Missouri and New York.
4-5 Meridian and Washington.
*4-5 F. M. Heron, 4 E Washington.
4-6 Illinois and Ohio.
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4-7 Tennessee and Washington.
4-8 Kingan's Pork House.
4-9 Indianola, three squares from river.
4-1-2 Missouri and Maryland. 4-1-3 Mississippi and Wabash.
4-1-5 Morris and Church.
4-2-1 0. I. & W. Round House, west of river. 4-2-3 Insane Hospital.
4-2-4 Miley ave. and National Road.
4-2-5 West Vermont and Belt R. R.
5-1 No. 10 Hose House.
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. 4 Engine House.
5-9 Madison av and Dunlop.
5-1-2 West and Rockwood.
5-1-3 Kentucky av 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.
5-2-4 Madison av and Lincoln Lane.
5-2-6 Meridian and Belt R R.
6-1 No. 2 Hook and Ladder House.
6-2 Pennsylvania and Madison av.
6-3 Delaware and McCarty.
6-4 East and McCarty.
6-5 New Jersey and Merrill.
6-7 Virginia av. and Bradshaw.
6-8 East and Coburn.
6-9 Bicking and High.
6-1-2 McKernan and Dougherty.
6-1-3 East and Lincoln Lane.
6-1-4 East and Beecher.
*6-1-5 Noble and South.
7-1 No. 2 Chemical.
7-2 East and Georgia.
7-3 Cedar and Elm.
7-4 Benton and Georgia.
7-5 English av. and Pine.
7-6 Dillon and Bates. 7-8 No. 3 Engine House. 7-9 Fletcher av. and Dillon.
7-1-2 Spruce and Prospect.
7-1-3 English av. and Linden.
7-1-4 Olive and Willow.
7-1-5 Shelby and Beecher.
7-1-6 German Orphans' Asylum.
7-1-8 Orange and Laurel.
7-1-9 Barth and Cottage Grove avs.
7-2-1 Lexington av and Linden.
7-2-3 Fletcher av and Spruce. 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 Hose House, East Washington.
8-1-3 Market and Noble.
8-1-4 Ohio and Harvey.
8-1-5 Michigan and Archer.
8-1-6 Market and Arsenal av.
8-2-1 Pan Handle Railway Shops.
8-2-3 Walcott and Carter.
8-2-4 State av and Washington.
8-2-5 Madden's Lounge Factory.
8-2-6 Tucker & Dorsey.
9-1 No. 7 Hose House.
9-2 Meridian and Georgia.
9-3 Meridian and South.
9-4 Pennsylvania and Louisiana.
9-5 Alabama and Virginia av.
9-6 Headquarters.
SPECIAL SIGNALS
For the Use of the Fire Department and Water Works Company.
First 2 strokes, Second Alarm.
Second 2 strokes, Third 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.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters -- Southeast corner Pearl and Alabama streets.
Police Surgeon -- Samuel E. Earp, M. D. Superintendent-Thomas .F. Colbert.
Captains-James F. Quigley, Charles F. Dawson.
Sergeants-John Lowe, Wm Hagerdorn, Miller J. LaPorte, J. O. Mefford, J. F. Kurtz, George F. Barlow, James F. Wilson, Martin J. Hyland.
License Officer -- Jacob Fox.
Matron-Mrs. A Buchanan.
Doormen-G. A. Taffe, John Long.
Humane Inspector -- R. A. Orlopp.
Court Bailiff-Frank M. Schwab.
DRIVERS OF PATROL WAGON. Edward Wheeler. Joseph Steinruck.
PATROLMEN.
Henry O. Pope George B. Koons.
Carter Temple. Edward Harris.
Wm. F. Scheigert. Leonard Crane.
Henry Slate. Patrick Davis.
Patrick Griffin.
Wm. H. Hoefgan.
James J. Brady. George H. Thomas.
Joseph Richardson.
Daniel Thompson. Newton Shafer.
Perry Olds.
James Pope.
Timothy MacKessy. Albert Fickle.
John P. Boylan. James Kerins.
John D. Hoover.
Frank Giblin.
Wm. Caldwell. Garett H. Tieben.
Chris Kreuger.
John T. Wilson.
Benjamin R. Smith. A. F. Mathey.
Jesse M. Streitt. John Foltzenlogel.
Simpson Hart. Adolph Asch.
Charles E. Yount. John Corrigan. Wm. Colbert.
Timothy Crannan.
Harry Deshong. Albert Duty.
Theodore Grothaus. Newton Jackson.
Andrew Souers.
James P. Kerins.
Patrick Kelly.
Frank King.
Nathan T. Ward.
J. B. Panse.
T. J. Simpson.
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John Long. John F. Manning.
Robert H. Lyons. C. M. Nicholson.
Frederick Spearing. Andrew J. Stephens.
Thomas L. Stout. Joseph Steinruck.
Vernon J. Albert.
Frank Bolen.
Elmer E. Clingler. Daniel Carter. George N. Corhan. Wm. L. Cox. ChristianC.Davidson. John N. Kimpel. Edward Harris.
Samuel Leppert. Michael Maroney.
V. S. McMullen.
Michael Raftery.
George A. Taffe.
Walter Thorne. Peter W. Wurtz. Wm. Wheeler.
John F. Laughlin. Martin Mahoney. Wm. Milan. Wm. McClellan. Adolph C. Schaffer. George W. Tomlinson.
Calvin M. Warren.
James W. Winn.
R. A. Orlopp (sergeant), humane officer. Timothy O'Conner (H. O.). Jacob Cox, Drill Master. A. E. Elster, Board Children's Guardians. Annie Buchanan, Police Matron.
DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-Timothy Splan.
Detectives-Benjamin Thornton, John Kaehn, Patrick J. Doherty, Jeremiah E. Kinney, Martin McGuff, David S. Richards.
POLICE COURT. Court House.
Police Judge-E. C. Buskirk. Clerk-Randall J. Abrams. Bailiff-Frank M. Schwab.
MERCHANT POLICE.
Headquarters-10 Odd Fellows' Bldg. Captain-Henry P. Thomas. Lieutenant-Milton H. Miller. Secretary-H. R. Steinkuehler. Treasurer-John Minor.
Patrolmen-Jasper N. Clary, Nelson Dau- benspeck, Robert D. Bacon, James L. Taylor, George M. Fess, John H. White- man, B. F. Myers, John M. Shulse, Chris- tian Cook, Joseph W. Wheatley, Thomas M. Kingsbery, James G. Golladay, David F. Clary, John D. Webb, Samuel Mc- Clure, Edward Sleight, George W. Cheat- ham, Michael Smiley, Wm. F. Walker, Wilford Bristow, I. R. Hadley, Samuel Hise, August Ruschhaupt, James Breen, Wm. Hillman, V. Vauters, John L. Elliott, C. Hansing, Wm. Abstome, Sam- uel Dever, T. C. Moore, B. F. Wilson, Wm. Harwood, Webster Higgins, Henry Thrush, Albert E. Cotter, Thomas Mor- ton, Dennis Warner, James B. Francis.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Offices Court House, north side Washing- ton, between Delaware and Alabama. Superintendent -- Michael Loughlin.
Bailiffs -- Superior Court Room 1, George W. Bruce; Superior Court Room 2, Joseph Bristow; Superior Court Room 3, F. Tom Johnson; Circuit Court, Abner L New- land; Criminal Circuit Court, Thomas
Sheehan; Commissioners' Court, Woods P. Canfield.
Clerk-John R. Wilson. Term expires November 15, 1894.
Deputy Clerks-Henry C. G. Bals, George A. Buskirk, John Schley, Wm. O. Reveal, Jesse A. Avery, Joseph F. Brown, H. R. Springstein, L. Daniels, Michael Calli- han, A. E. Manning and Austin H. Brown. Recorder-Peter Carson. Term expires October 25, 1896.
Deputy Recorder - Edwin G. Farmer. Clerks -- E. C. Simpson, H. C. Anderson, W. H. Hume, John Hanley, John Scan- lan, John Dugan, James Costello. Auditor-Thomas Taggart. Term expires November 4, 1895.
Deputies -- E. M. Johnson, Wm. A. Hughes, Edwin D. Bryant.
Treasurer-Victor M. Backus. Term ex- pires September 4, 1893.
Deputies -- G. F. Miller, G. H. McCaslin, . Charles Loftin, H. G. Johnson, W. O. Moore, Wm. E. Miller, Royal Robinson. Prosecuting Attorney-John W. Holtz- man.
Attorney -- Charles E. Cox.
Commissioners-Michael H. Farrel, Presi- dent; term expires December, 1893; Jo- seph L. Hunter, term expires December, 1895. Furman Stout, term expires 1894. Sheriff-Robert F. Emmett, term expires December 10, 1894.
Deputies ---- Anthony F. Scanlan, Samuel B. Corbaley, Charles P. Conard, Joseph J. Bauer, Andrew J. Bruce, Timothy Calla- han, Thomas H. Neilan.
Jailer -- Jeremiah Collins.
Coroner -- Wm. S. Beck, office 60 Court House.
Superintendent . Public Schools-Wm. B. Flick, room 27 Court House.
Librarian -- Jessie Allen. Surveyor-Paul Julian.
Assistants -- Charles A. Brown, Homer Blount.
Superintendent County Infirmary-Wm. Yeager.
Workhouse -- Southeast corner Twelfth and Michigan road. Superintendent-Mar- tin Anderson.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Township Assessor-George Wolf. Term expires August 4, 1894.
Deputies -- John W. McDonald, Charles A. Myers, John Kervan, Michael L. Jeffer- son, Louis Eichrodt, Michael F. Lahey. Justice of the Peace -- Milton H. Daniels, James Johnson, Oliver W. Allen (W I), John Feller (M J), Ezra G. Martin (H), Carl Habich and Luke Walpole.
Constables -- W. G. Cook, F. L. Sayler, G. R. Hutton, C. Sorters, T. J. Farley (W I). Deputies -- Frank L. Glass, Philip Marer, Arthur A. Whitesall, Charles J. White- sall, John O. Moore, James F. Fletcher. Trustees-Center, Samuel N. Gold, 101% E. Washington street; Franklin, Henry J.
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Brown; Perry, Christian Grube; Pike, M. J.Wagle; Washington, Henry Whitinger; Wayne, John F. McClelland; Warren, W. J. Schleicher; Lawrence, Samuel T. Beaver; Decatur, Edwin S. Mills.
Time of Holding Elections -- General, state and county elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in No- vember. Township elections, first Mon- day in April. The general city election is held on the second Tuesday in October.
ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.
Alpha Home for Aged Colored Women -- Darwin north of Hillside ave. Eliza Titus, Matron.
Bobbs Free Dispensary -- 45 South Penn street. Franklin W. Hays, M. D., Sec. City Dispensary-34 East Ohio street. C. N. Metcalf, M. D., Supt.
City Hospital -- Northwest corner Locke and Margaret streets. George F. Eden- harter, M. D., Supt.
County Infirmary -- Indiana ave., four miles northwest of city. Wm. Yeager, Supt. Friends' Boarding Home -- 339 E Market street.
Friendly Inn -- 290 W Market street.
German Lutheran Orphans' Home -- Wm. C. Meyer, Supt., East National road, cor- ner Goodwin.
German Protestant Orphan Asylum -- South State ave., opp. Sycamore street.
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 Mississippi streets. Sylvia J. Patterson, Matron. Indiana Hospital for the Insane-National road, three miles west of the city. C. E. Wright, M. D., Supt.
Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side of North, between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets. E. E. Griffith, Supt.
Indiana Institution for Educating the Deaf and Dumb- Southeast corner Washing- ton street and State av. R. O. Johnson, Supt.
Indiana Reform School for Girls and Wo- man's Prison-Southeast corner Michi- gan and Randolph streets. Miss Sarah F. Keely, Supt.
Indianapolis Orphan Asylum-Northeast corner College and Home avs.
Katherine Home for Friendless Women- Southeast corner Tennessee and Ninth. Newsboys' and Bootblacks' Home-139 N Delaware.
Polyclinique in connection with Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, 209 S. Penn.
St. Vincent's Infirmary-Southeast corner Delaware and South streets. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.
Sisters of the Good Shepherd-Bluff Road south of city limits.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Indianapolis Clearing House Association- 8 Fletcher's Bank Bldg. T. P. Haughey, Pres .; Wm Wesley Woollen, Mngr. Bank of Commerce-Southeast corner Vir- ginia av. and Pennsylvania street. Char- tered 1836. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $60,000. N. T. DePauw, Pres. ; John W. Ray, Vice-Pres .; Wm. Bosson, Cashr. Capital National Bank-Commercial Club Bldg. Chartered 1889. Capital, $300,- 000 ; surplus, $20,000; undivided profits, $42,000. Medford B. Wilson, Pres .; Josephus Collett, Vice-Pres .; Charles J. Doherty, Cashr.
Fletcher's Bank (S. A. Fletcher & Co.), 30, 32 and 34 East Washington street. Capital, $1,000,000; surplus, $100,000. Indiana National Bank -- 11 and 13 East Washington street. Incorporated 1865. Capital, $300,000 ; surplus and undivided profits, 578,000. Volney T. Malott, Pres. ; Wm. Coughlen, Vice-Pres .; Edward B. Porter, Cashr.
Indianapolis National Bank-Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Incorporated 1864. Capital, $300,000. Surplus and profits $126,000. T. P. Haughey, Pres .; Edwin E. Rexford, Cashr.
Merchants' National Bank-South west cor- ner Washington and Meridian streets. Incorporated 1865; charter extended, 1885. Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $50- 000. John P. Frenzel, Pres .; Otto N. Frenzel, Cashr .; O. P. Frenzel, Asst Cashr.
Meridian National Bank -- 8 East Wash- ington street. Incorporated 1871. Cap- ital, $200,000; surplus $150,000. Wm. P. Gallup, Pres .; Frederick Fahnley, Vice-Pres .; A. F. Kopp, Cashr.
State Bank of Indiana-Northwest corner Washington and Illinois. Incorporated 1892. Capital, $200,000. Sterling R. Holt, Pres .; James R. Henry, cashr.
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
31 S Pennsylvania Street.
Meeting of members 11 o'clock a. m. daily. Meeting of Directors,. first Friday in each month.
Officers-George W. Stanley, pres; M. M. Cotton, vice-pres; Charles Krauss, sec; August M. Kuhn, treas.
MEMBERS.
Abbott Wm. H, excavator, box 2.
Acme Paving and Cement Co., box 57. Adams Brick Co., brick mnfrs, box 151. Adams Joseph R, painter, box 5. Aufderheide Henry, gen. contr., box 102. Bachman Fred M., lumber. Balke & Krauss, lumber, box 117. Ballman John H., painter, box 54. Benner Conrad, gen. contr., box 163. Bergman Wm., brick contr.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Big 4 L. Stone Co., box 49. Boring E. & Son, plasterers, box 124. Browder & Shover, excavators, box 7. Brown. Ketcham Iron Works, box 169. Brunner A. & Co., sewer contrs, box 56. Buthe August, cement walks, box 143. Carroll James, plasterer, box 114. Carter Brice M., gen. contr. box 77. Clark & Sons, plumbers, box 113. Coburn Henry, lumber.
Consolidated Coal and Lime Co., box 133. Cotton Madison M., gen. contr., box 111. Dalton N. F. & Co., lumber. Despo Alfred O., general contr., box 139. Drier Ernest, brick contr., box 138.
Dunlap Joseph, plastr., box 41.
Eaglesfield & Baker, brick mnfrs., box 121. Eastman, Schleicher & Lee, h'se fur. goods. Eldridge E. H. & Co., lumber, box 75. Employers' Liability Insurance Co., box 26. Ernst Joseph, plastr., box 153, Excelsior Brick Works, brick mnfrs. Farrell J. S. & Co., plumbers, box 132. Fatout Joshua L, general contr., box 1. Fatout M. K. & Sons, contrs., box 154. Fitchey Michael G, general contr., box 92. Flack Joseph T., brick mnfr., box 52. Fletcher & Thomas, brick mnfrs., box 111. Foley Bros., plumbers. Foster & Bennett Co., lumber, box 3. Francke & Schindler, hardware. Fraser Bros. & Co., lumber, box 71. Fulmer Leander A., excavator, box 46. Goddard Samuel, cut stone contr., box 23. Greensburg Lime Stone Co., Kessing agt., box 64.
Hawkey Stanton W, brick contr., box 104. Healey & O'Brien, plumbers. Heintz Valentine, brick contr., box 13. Hetherington & Berner, box 141. Holle & Dammell, stone contrs., box 76. Huey M. S. & Son, lumber, box 4.
Humphrey C. B. & Co., lime and cemt., box 55.
Humphrey M. E. & Co., roof matrl., box 84. Hyland James, brick contr. Indiana Wall Plaster Co., box 63. Indpls M. and C. Union, lumber, box 34. Ittenbach George, cut stone contr., box 83. James & Sullivan, plastrs., box 101. Jameson T. H., genl. contr., box 95. Johnson John T., brick mnfr., box 118. Johnson Wm., painter, box 74. Jungclaus & Schumacher, box 152. Kahle Harry F., brick mnfr. Kattau Wm, genl. contr., box 15. Keller Bros., cemt. walks, box 122. Kirkhoff Bros., plumbers, box 31. Koering & Son, hardware, box 32. Koss & Fritz, stone contractors, box 135. Kraas & Gruman, jail contractors, box 42. Krauss Chas., pumps, box 25. Kruse & Dewenter, heating furnaces. Laakman & Sherer, cement walks, box 35. Laut W. H. & Co., tinners, box 38. Lilly & Stalnacker, hardware. Linne Henry, brick contractor, box 86. Long, Steel & Iron Roofing Co., box 37. Luedeman Bros., brick mnfrs., box 21. McClure George H., genl. contractor, b. 16.
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