Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1893, Part 6

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Indianapolis : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1040


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Sawmakers' Union No. 1-Meets at 33 South Illinois street the first and third Fridays.


Sewing Women's Union -- Meets at 33 South Illinois street the second and fourth Fri- day nights.


Silver Star Assembly -- Meets at Cyclorama Bldg. Thursdays.


Stonecutters' Association of North America -Indianapolis Branch meets at Griffith Blk. first and third Friday nights.


Stone Masons' Union-Meets at 66 South Delaware street Monday nights.


Switchmen's Union-Meets second Sunday night and fourth Sunday afternoon at 3912 S. Illinois.


Tailors' Union-Meets at 33 S. Illinois street, 2d and 4th Mondays.


Teamsters and Shovelers, No. 5486-Meets at Union Hall Wednesdays.


Tin, Sheet Iron and Cornice Workers' Lo- cal Union No. 44-Meets at Baldwin Blk. Monday night of each week.


Typographical Union No. 1-Meets at Wright's Blk. 1st Sunday in each month. United Association of Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' Local Union, No. 73- Meets at Griffith's Blk, Tueskay evening of each week.


Uphosters' Union-Meets 1st and 3d Tues- days at 17} W. Pearl street.


Wheelmakers No. 3512-Meets at 16 S. Delaware street Friday evenings.


Wood Carvers' Union-Meets at the cor- ner of Pennsylvania and Maryland streets.


Wood Turners' Union No. 40-Meets at the corner of Pennsylvania and Mary- land streets, second and fourth Tues. days.


LIBRARIES.


Agricultural Library of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture -- State House. Contains about 1,200 volumes.


Carpenters and Joiners' Library, 16 Cyclo- rama pl.


Haughville Reading Room-East side Germania av., between Michigan and Frazee, Haughville.


Horticultural Library of the State Horti- cultural Society-Contains about 500 volumes. State House.


Library of the Indianapolis Bar Associa- tion-55 Court House. Established 1880. Contains 3,000 volumes.


Library of the Medical College of Indiana -- 45 South Pennsylvania street. Estab- lished 1872. Contains about 1,200 vol- umes.


Marion County Library-Court House. Established 1844. Contains 3,800 vol- umes. Open on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Jessie Allen, Li- brarian.


Public Library and Reading Room-Es- tablished 1873, and maintained under the authority of the Board of School Commissioners, for which purpose it is authorized to levy a tax each year of not exceeding four cents on the hundred dol- lars of taxable property assessed for city taxes. Contains 50,000 volumes and 4,000 pamphlets. Southwest corner Me- ridian and Ohio streets (Library build-


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ing). Open daily (Sundays from 2 to 9 p. m.) from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Free to citizens of Indianapolis. Reading room free to all. Eliza G. Browning, Libra- rian.


St. Aloysius Library-Northeast corner Tennessee and Georgia.


St. Cecelia's Library of the St. Cecelian Society-South Side Maryland east of Tennessee. Contains 800 volumes.


State Law Library-Separated from State Library 1867. Contains 16,000 volumes. Rooms 64 and 65 State House.


State Library-Established 1825. Contains 25,000 volumes. State House.


Wm. Hacker Masonic Library-Scottish Rite Building. Contains 2,000 volumes. 29 to 35 S Pennsylvania street.


Working Men's Library -- Open 6 to 10 p. m. Northeast corner Georgia and Ten- nessee.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES AND SOCIETIES.


American Association Physio-Medical Physicians and Surgeons-Meets third Tuesday in May of each year. L. F. Towers, M. D., Pres., Toledo; A. W. Fisher, M. D., Sec.


Central College of Physicians and Surgeons -Southeast corner Pennsylvania and South streets. Organized 1879. Joseph Eastman, M. D., Pres .; Samuel E. Earp, M. D., Sec .; John A. Sutcliffe, M. D., Treas.


Curtis Physio-Medical College-711 N. Tennessee street. Organized December 9, 1881. D. B. Snodgrass, Dean; David Overman, Pres .; J. Armstrong, Sec .; Charles Brown, Treas.


Eclectic College of Physicians and Sur- geons-26 Virginia av. Organized Sep- tember 25, 1890. T. M. Culver, M. D., Dean; Wm. F. Curryer, M. D., Pres., Thorntown, Ind .; E. E. Barnum, M. D., Sec .; Samuel S. Boots, M. D., Treas., Greenfield, Ind.


Indiana Dental College The-Incorporated 1879. 1912 N. Pennsylvania street. John H. Hurty, D. D. S., Sec.


Indiana Physio - Medical Association- Meets annually, first Tuesday in May, at 281/2 Indiana ave. C. A. Stafford, M. D., Pres .; A. W. Fisher, M. D., Sec.


Indianapolis Physio - Medical Society- Meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. E. G. Anthony, M. D., Pres .; R. A. Bryson, M. D., Sec.


Indianapolis Surgical Society-Meets an- nually. Hugo Pantzer, M. D., Pres .; W. V. Morgan, M. D., Sec.


Marion County Medical Society-Meets every Tuesday evening in the Council Chamber. J.J. Garver, M. D., Pres .; F. C. Woodburn, Sec.


Medical College of Indiana-45 S. Penn- sylvania street. Incorporated 1878. An- nual session from October to March.


Elijah S. Elder, M. D., Dean; Franklin W. Hays, Sec .; Joseph W. Marsee, Treas. Physio-Medical College of Indiana-284 Indiana ave. Incorporated 1873. Collins T. Bedford, Sec.


VETERINARY COLLEGES.


Indiana Veterinary College of Indianapolis -18 Cyclorama Place. Incorporated 1892. Erastus L. Booth, M. D., Pres. and Dean; Ferd A. Mueller, Cor. Sec.


MILITARY.


First Regiment Infantry Indiana Legion -- John W. Ebel, Col., Terre Haute; G. F. Beasley, Surgeon, Lafayette; Edward Bierhaus jr., Quartermaster, Vincennes ; T. M. Davis, Batt. Major, Lafayette ; George H. Pennington, Batt. Major, New Albany.


Second Regiment Infantry Indiana Legion -W. J. McKee, Col., Indianapolis; B. C. Wright, Lieut. Col., Indianapolis ; J. H. Oliver, Major, Indianapolis; F. W. Frank, Adjt., Indianapolis ; A. C. Kim- berlin, Surgeon, Indianapolis; Wm. Wright, Asst. Surgeon, Indianapolis; G. W. Keyser, Quart. Master, Indianapolis; H. B. Smith, Batt. Major, Indianapolis ; W. W. Robbins, Batt. Major, Indianapo- lis; Edwin P. Thayer, Batt. Maj., Green- field.


Company A, Indianapolis-John G. Prinz, Capt .; Harry B. Mahan, 1st Lieut .; H. Mitchell, 2d Lieut.


Company D, Indianapolis, Ind .- Jas. R. Ross, Capt .; Henry T. Conde, 1st Lieut .; Frank F. McCrea, 2d Lieut.


Company E, Indianapolis, Ind .- M. V. Scott, Capt. Company M, Indianapolis, Ind .- John Buckner, Capt .; John Edlin, 1st Lieut .; Jesse H. Ringgold, 2d Lieut.


Third Regiment Infantry, Indiana Legion, Company M .- J. M. Porter, Capt .; C. Rogers, 1st Lieut .; S. Moore, 2d Lieut.


First Regiment Light Artillery, Indiana Legion-W. H. Lopp, Surgeon, Indian- apolis; J. C. Willard, Quarter Master, Ft. Wayne.


Company A, Indianapolis, Ind .-- J. B. Cur- tis, Capt .; D. A. Thompson, S. 1st Lieut .; C. A. Garrard, J. 1st Lieut .; Edward Johnson, 2d Lieut.


United States Arsenal -- Situated north end of Arsenal avenue, between Michigan street and Clifford avenue. Major A. L. Varney, Commandant.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.


Aurora Park Association The-Southeast corner East and Washington streets. Frank O'Brien, Sec .; Michael O'Brien, Treas. P. O. box 65.


Badischer Benevolent Association-Meets last Sunday in each month at 2 p. m., at 113 E. Washington street.


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Bakers' Mutual Benefit Association-Meets first Sunday in every month at 10 a. m. at Mozart Hall.


Bavarian Society -- Meets every second Sunday in each month at 2 p. m., at 113 E. Washington street.


Board of Children's Guardian's-1 Plym- outh Bldg.


Board of State Charities -- Alex. John- son, Sec., State House.


Brewers Benevolent Association -- Meets first Sunday in every month at Mozart Hall.


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


Builders' Exchange of Indianapolis-31 S. Pennsylvania street. George W. Stanley,pres .; Charles Krauss, sec .; M. M. Cotton, vice-pres .; August M. Kuhn, treas; meeting of members 11 a. m, daily. Meeting of Directors first Friday in each month.


Building Contractors' Council -- 31 South Pennsylvania street. Wm. K. English, Pres .; Wm. P. Jungclaus, Sec.


Bureau of Justice -- Morris M. Ross, Pres. ; Charles E Reynolds, Sec., 10 Circle street; Frank H. Blackledge, Attorney, 12 In- galls Blk.


Butchers' Association of Marion County- Meets every first Thursday in each month at 8 p. m., at 113 E Washington street. Catholic Knights of America-Branch No. 22-Meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month, northeast corner Georgia and Tennessee.


Central Association of Lumber, Sash and Door Salesmen-M. L. Brown, Sec .; 23 S. Pine.


Charity Organization Society-James Smith, Gen. Sec .; 1 Plymouth Bldg.


Christian Woman's Board of Missions- Nancy Burgess, Pres .; Lois A. White, Cor. Sec .: Mary J. Judson, Treas. 160 N Delaware.


Citizens' Executive Board-Eli Lilly, Chairman ; Wm. Fortune, Executive Di- rector; Allan Hendricks, Sec. ; Albert Gall, Treas.


Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph-Cor- ner Palmer and Meridian streets.


Camp Gray Democratic Veteran Associa- tion-34 North Delaware street. George W. Koontz, Pres .; Abner L. Newland, Treas. ; J. D. Compton, Sec.


Deutscher Frauen Unterstuetzung Verein -- Meets the first and third Fridays of every month, at 2 p. m., at Mozart Hall.


Flower Mission-1 Plymouth Bldg.


Flower Mission Training School for Nurses-City Hospital.


Franciscan Convent-Corner Union and Palmer. In charge of Franciscan Fath- ers.


Gardeners' Benefit Association-Meets the first Sunday of every month, at 2 p. m., at Mozart Hall.


General Contractors' Association of Indian-


apolis-31 S Pennsylvania street. George W. Stanley, Pres .; Conrad Bender, Sec. German-English School Society-Meets quarterly at 120 East Maryland street. German Ladies' Independent Benevolent Society-Meets Mozart Hall.


German Mechanical Institute-Meets at 120 East Maryland street.


German Mutual Benefit Association -- Meets every last Sunday in each month, at 2 p. m., in Mozart Hall.


German Pioneer Association-Meets the third Sunday in every month, at 2 p. m., at Mozart Hall.


German Veteran Association-Meets every second Sunday of every month, at 2 p. m., at Mozart Hall.


House of the Good Shepherd-South side Raymond, west of Meridian street.


Humane Society-David W. Coffin, Pres .. Mrs. Eliza C. Hendricks, Vice-Pres .; Wm. H. Robson, Sec .; David E. Snyder, Treas.


Independent Turnverein Hall Association of Indianapolis - Northeast corner of Illinois and Ohio.


Indiana Association of Short Horn Breed- ers-State House. Organized May, 1872. Indiana Bee Keepers' Association-State House. Organized 1879.


Indiana Branch International Tract and Missionary Society - John W. Moore, Sec., 175 Central ave.


Indiana Cane Growers' Association-State House. Organized December, 1882.


Indiana Car Service Association-D. T. Bacon, Mngr, 43 Board of Trade Bldg.


Indiana Historical Society. State House. Indiana Horse Breeders' Association - State House. Organized 1885.


Indiana Horticultural Society - State House. Organized 1842.


Indiana Humane Society-Incorporated 1882. 2 Cyclorama place. Wm. H. Rob- son, Sec.


Indiana Jersey Cattle Breeders' Associa- tion-State House. Organized January, 1883.


Indiana Poultry Breeders' Association- State House. Reorganized 1887.


Indiana State Board of Agriculture-State House. Organized May, 1851.


Indiana State Florists' Association-State House. Organized 1887.


Indiana Sunday School Union-Rev. Wm. M. Bell, Elkhart, Pres .; Horace Randall, Treas .; John B. McNeely, Sec.


Indiana Swine Breeders' Association -- State House. Organized January, 1877. Indiana Tile Makers' Association-State House. Organized November, 1876.


Indiana Women's State Industrial Associa- tion-State House. Organized Septem- ber, 1878.


Indiana Wool Growers' Association-State House. Organized October, 1876.


Indianapolis Art Association-Rev. N. A. Hyde, Pres .; 25 to 29 E. North street.


Indianapolis Bar Association-Meets first Monday of each month at 55 Court


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House. S. M. Shepard, Pres. ; Lawson M. Harvey, Sec .; Howard Cale, Treas.


Indianapolis Benevolent Society-1 Plym- outh Bldg. M. L. Haines, Pres .; Charles Martindale, Sec.


Indianapolis Female Bible Society for Distribution of the Scriptures Among Neglected Classes - Eliza Hendricks, Pres .; M. M. Todd, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. George Wells, Sec.


Indianapolis Furniture Exchange-Board of Trade Bldg. Otto Stechhan, Pres .; T. B. Laycock, Sec .; Henry Bauer, Treas .; W. L. Elder, W. H. Tucker and H. Lau- ter, Board of Directors,


Indianapolis Joint Rate Association-J. B. Eckman, Sec, 42 Board of Trade. Indianapolis Joint Weighing Association


-J. B. Eckman, Supt., 42 Board of Trade.


Indianapolis Musicians' Protective Associ- ation-H. S. Beissenherz, Sec. Meet every first and third Sunday, 10 a. m., 113 E. Washington.


Indianapolis Propylæum-25 to 29 East North street.


Indianapolis Schweizerbund-Meet second Monday in each month at 113 East Washington street. .


Indianapolis Social Turnverein-Meets for exercise every Monday and Thursday. Monthly meeting first and third Wednes- day of the month, at 120 East Maryland street. .


Indianapolis Target Shooting Association -Twelfth street, west of Fall Creek.


Institute of Psychology and Progressive Sciences-11312 E. Washington street. Wm. P. Adkinson, Sec.


Knights of Father Matthew, Bessonies Com- mandery No. 3-Meets every Sunday at 4 p. m., at St. John's Church.


Knights of Father Matthew, Rev. T. N. Burke Commandery No. 1, John E. Ker- van, Rec. Sec .- Meets every Sunday at 4 p. m, from November to May, bal- ance of year Monday 8 p. m., at St. Pat- rick's Hall.


Knights of St. John, St. Martin's Com- mandery-82} S. Delaware street. Meets monthly. Clement Kessing, Sec.


Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society-Meets first Wednesday in each quarter, at Mar- ket Street Temple.


Liberal German Sunday School Society -- Sessions every Sunday afternoon. Soci- ety meetings first Sunday of every month at hall of Social Turverein.


Licensed Saloon Keepers' League of Indi- ana, 27} S. Delaware, incorporated Octo- ber 1891-John H. Moore, Sec.


Local Freight Agents' Association -- Meets 42 Board of Trade Building -- Oran Perry, Pres .; J. B. Eckman, Sec.


Lumbermen's Association -- M. L. Brown, Sec, 23 S. Pine.


L'Union Fraternelle Francaise-Meets first Monday in each month, at 10} East Washington street.


Marion County Druggists' Association-


Meets first Friday afternoon of each month at Board of Trade Building --- C. W. Eichrodt, Pres; Thomas R. Thorn- burgh, Sec.


Marion County Licensed Saloon Keepers' Association -- Meets first and third Wednesday of each month 2 p. m. at Mozart Hall-Edward Bernauer, Pres; Wm. Kleiss, Sec.


Merchants' Retail Commercial Agency -- Meets second and fourth Tuesday even- ing of each month at Board of Trade Building. N. A. Moore, Pres; E. Caffyn, Sec.


Murphy Gospel Temperance League- Meets every Sunday 3:15 p. m. and every Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Lorraine Block.


Pfaelzer Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets the first Sunday of every month, at 2 p. m., Turn Halle.


Propylæum Association-Meets at Propy- Building North street. Mrs. May Wright Sewall, Pres .; Elizabeth V. Pierce, Treas.


Plymouth Institute-Mary F. Allgire, Sec. Office Plymouth Bldg.


Prussian Benefit Association-Meets last Sunday of every month, at 2 p. m., at Columbia Hall.


St. Boniface Benevolent Society-Meets monthly at St. Mary's Hall.


St. Patrick's Total Abtinence Society- Meets in St. John's Hall every second Sunday afternoon.


St. Stanislaus Temperance Society -- Meets fourth Sunday of every month at St. Aloysius Library Hall.


St. Vincent de Paul Ladies' Benevolent So- ciety -- Meets every Friday at 2 p. m. in St. Aloysius Library Hall, corner Ten- nessee and Georgia.


St. Vincent de Paul Men's Benevolent So- ciety -- Meets every fourth Sunday in St. Aloysius Library Hall, corner Tennessee and Georgia.


Schwaben Benefit Association-Meets every third Sunday at 2 p. m. in Mozart Hall. Single Tax League-Meets 4012 E. Wash- ington.


Socialistic Sick Benefit Society - Meets every second Sunday afternoon in each month at 130 E. Maryland street.


South Side Benevolent Society-Meets every Wednesday evening at Prospect street engine house.


State Museum-State House. Department of Geology and Natural History.


State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Commission-State House.


Summer Mission to Sick Children-James Smith, Sec. and Treas., 2 Plymouth Bldg. Sydenham Society The-Meets every Sat- urday evening at Medical College of Indiana. J. Akester, Sec.


Turnverein Hall Association of Indianap- olis-Meets northeast corner of Illinois and Ohio streets.


Unabhaeniger Turnverein-Meets every second Wednesday in each month at Turn Halle, northeast corner Ohio and


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Illinois street. Fred Schrader, Pres .; G. Monninger, Sec.


Union Veteran Legion Encampment No. 80-George W Spahr, Colonel Comman- der; Joseph Moore, Quartermaster.


Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A .- Mrs. C. J. Buchanan, Pres., Mrs. Adda South, Sec., 20 Hall Place.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Indiana-Organized September, 1874. Lena M. Beck, Pres., Miss Lodie E. Reed, Cor. Sec .; Miss Mollie G. Hay, Treas. 6612 N Penn street.


Young Men's Christian Association-33 North Illinois street. L. H. Dunning, Pres .; N. F. Dalton, Treas .; O. H. Pal- mer, Rec. Sec .; T. A. Hildreth, Genl. Sec. Zweiundzwanziger Unterstuetzungs Verein -- Meets first Sunday in each quarter, at 10 a. m., at Mozart Hall.


MUSICAL SOCIETIES.


Concordia Society-Meets at Reich wein's Hall the first Sunday of each month.


Druid Sænger Choir-Meets at Boston Blk. every Sunday afternoon.


Harugari Mænnerchoir-Meets every Sun- day morning, 27₺ South Delaware street. Henry Laatz, Pres .; Otto Isenthal, Sec .; Ernest F. Knodel, Musical Director.


Indianapolis Liederkranz-John Klein, Pres. ; H. Zwicker, Sec .; Ernest F. Knodel, Musical Director. Meets in Mozart Hall every Wednesday night.


IndianapolisZitherClub-27 12 S Delaware. Ladies' Matinee Musicale -- Meets first and third Wednesday afternoons in each month, from October to May, at 25 E Forth street.


Mænnerchor Society-Rehersals Tuesday and Friday evenings at Mænnerchor Hall. G. Recker, Pres .; Julius Spicker, Sec .; F. Mummenhoff, Treas .; Carl Barus, Director.


Schweizer Mænnerchor-Meets every Sun- day afternoon at 11312 E. Washington.


Socialistscher Sængerchor -- Meets every Friday night at 130 East Maryland street.


BANDS OF MUSIC.


Emmet Guard Band - Frank Myers, Leader; Thomas M. Splann, Treas. 147 Park av.


Fremont Military Band-234 E. Washing- ton.


Hotel Brotherhood Band-66} E. Wash- ington.


Houghton's 1st Reg. U. R. K. of P. Band and Orchestra-Alfred Houghton, Di- rector, 52 Ash.


Indianapolis Drum and Bugle Corps- John Wright, Treas., 234 E. Washington. Mayer & Deery's Military Band and Or- chestra-86 Fayette and 499 S. Tennes- see. Peter E. Deery, Mngr .; Frank Mayer, Leader.


Montani Bros.' Italian String Band-170 N. Alabama street.


Olympic Band and Orchestra-Meets every Monday evening at 234 E. Washington. Panden Bros.' Italian String Band-133 W . Washington.


Progress Military Band-6 W. Washing- ton. J. B. Cameron, Leader.


Union Band-435 E. McCarty street. Rob- ert Dehne, Leader.


Zumpfe's Orchestra-18 Insurance Block. Wm. A. Zumpfe, Leader.


NEWSPAPERS.


Agricultural Epitomist (monthly) -- Epito- mist Publishing Co., pubs., 76 S. Illinois. 50 cents per annum.


American Noncomformist The (weekly)- Est. 1879. Henry Vincent, propr., 62 W. Market. $1 per annum.


American Implement Herald The-19 Tal- bott Blk. Published monthly by the Herald Publishing Co. Est. 1873.


American Tribune (weekly) - American Tribune Co., proprs. Journal Building. $1 per year.


Brightwood News (weekly)-C. A. Bates, Pub. 38 Old Sentinel Bldg. $1 per an- num.


Butler Collegian The (monthly)-Educa- tional. Est. 1886. Published by the Faculty of Butler University, Irvington. Catholic Record The -- Alexander Chomel, · editor and propr., 100 W. Georgia. Is- sued every Thursday. $2 per annum.


Champion of Right and Freedom (weekly) James B. Wilson, pub. 27 12 S. Delaware. Church Worker The (monthly) -- Episco- pal. Willis D. Engle, pub., 92 E. Court st. 50 cents per annum.


Clay Worker (monthly) -- 81 Mass av. $2 per year.


Commercial Current (monthly)-Indian- apolis Business University, pub., When Block.


Compas and Star and Vidette (monthly) -- Willis D. Engle, pub., 92 E. Court. 60 cents per annum.


Daily Live Stock Journal-Indianapolis Daily Live Stock Journal and Printing Co., Proprs., Union Stock Yards (W I). Drainage and Farm Journal (monthly) -- Est. 1879. 81 Mass av. $1 per year. Eastern Star The (monthly)-Published by Nettie Ransford, 5 Windsor Blk.


Economic Library The (monthly)-Vin- cent Publishing Co., pubs., 19 Cyclorama Place. $2 per annum.


Fanciers Gazette (monthly)-Est. 1883. Devoted to the interest of poultry breed- B. N. Pierce, pub. $1 per annum. Union Bldg.


Freeman The-Published every Saturday by George L. Knox, 9112 E Court. $2.40 per year.


German Telegraph - Established 1864. Published daily by the_Gutenberg Co., 27 S Delaware street. Terms, $7.50 per annum.


Gospel Truth The (monthly, religious)-


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Est. 1882. Published by G. R. Sturgeon, 66 Yandes street, 50 cents per year.


Haughville Mirror (weekly)-C. A. Bates, pub., 38 Old Sentinel Bldg. $1 per annum.


Independent The (weekly -- Est. 1882. Pub- lished every Saturday by Sol P Hatha- way, 19 Miller Blk. $2 per year.


Indiana Baptist (weekly)-Indiana Bap- tist Pub. Co., publishers, 25 Journal Bldg. $1.50 per annum.


Indiana Farmer-A weekly Journal of the farm, home and garden. Indiana Farmer Co., proprs, 75 E. Market street. $1 per annum.


Indiana Journal of Commerce-Est. 1870. Wm. H. Drapier, pub, 78} S. Delaware street.


Indiana Medical Journal (monthly)-44 E Ohio street. Established 1882. Published monthly. Indiana Medical Journal Publishing Co., proprs. $1 per year. Indiana Newspaper Record The-Pub- lished at 20 S. Tennessee street. Indiana Newspaper Union, proprs.


Indiana Phalanx -- (weekly) -- State official prohibition organ. Wm. F. and Wm. F. Clark, jr., pubs., Cyclorama pl.


Indiana Pharmacist -- (monthly )-Est.1881. Journal Job Printing Co., pubs., 126-130 W. Maryland, $1 per year.


Indiana School Journal -- (Monthly)-Est. 1856. W. A. Bell, editor, 66} N. Penn- sylvania street. $1.50 per year.


Indiana State Journal -- (Republican) -- Est. 1824. Published every Wednesday by Indianapolis Journal. Newspaper Co., n e cor Circle and Market streets. $1 per year.


Indiana State Sentinel -- (Democratic) -- Est. 1841. Published every Wednesday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 71 and 73 W. Market street. $1 per year.


Indiana Tribune -- (daily and Sunday, Ger- man)-Philip Rappaport, pub., 130 E. Maryland street. $7 per year.


Indianapolis Bulletin -- (weekly) -- 84 E. Court st. T. G. Harrison, propr. 50 cents per year.


Indianapolis Gazette (weekly) -- Est. 1882. Eight pages. $1 per year. Devoted to . the local interests of Indianapolis and Marion county. Published every Satur- day at 3712 Virginia av. S. W. Mercer, propr.


Indianapolis Globe-Est. 1883. Published every Wednesday. Terms, $1 per year. T. J. Sharp, propr., 20 S. Tennessee street.


Indianapolis Journal (Republican)-Est. 1824. Office n e cor Circle and Market streets. Indianapolis Journal Newspa- per Co., pubs. Issued daily and Sunday. Daily, $8 per year; weekly, $1 per year. Sundays, $2 per year.


Indianapolis News The (Independent)-30 W.Washington Street. Est. 1869. Charles R. Williams, editor; Wm. J. Richards, manager. Published every afternoon ex-


cept Sunday. $5.20 per annum by car- rier; $6 by mail; 2 cents per copy.


Indianapolis Sentinel (Democratic)-Est. 1841. Published daily by The Indian- apolis Sentinel Co., 71 and 73 W. Mar- ket street. Daily, $6; including Sunday edition, $8 per year.


Indianapolis Trade Journal (weekly ) -- W. H. Robson, pub., 68 W. Market. $2 per year.


Indianapolis World-Published weekly by Christy & Christy, 129 Indiana av; $2 per year.


Inter-State and Indiana Official Railway Guide-Cor Circle and Market.


Ironclad Age (weekly)-Est. 1855. Lulie M. Power, propr., 55 Indiana av. $2.50 per annum.


Irvington Item (weekly)-C. A. Bates, pub., 38 Old Sentinel Bldg. $1 per an- num.


Jersey Bulletin (weekly)-69 W.Maryland. Est. 1883. D. H. Jenkins, pub. Issued every Wednesday. $2 per year.


Labor Signal (weekly)-Est. 1884. Indus- trial Printing and Publishing Co., pubs., 37} Virginia av. $1 per year.


Little Builders Work -- Published monthly 160 N. Delaware by Christian Woman's Board of Missions.


Masonic Advocate (monthly)-Martin H. Rice, editor and pub., 14 Masonic Tem- ple. $1 per year.


Medical Free Press The -- George W. Pick- erill, pub .; 118 N. Illinois. Terms, $1 per year.


Milling (monthly)-66} N. Pennsylvania. Est. 1875. D. H. Ranck Publishing Co., proprs. $2 per year.


Missionary Tidings-Published monthly by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. 50 cents per year. 160 N. Delaware.


National Patent Review (Monthly)-5 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Published by Traders' Patent Exchange. $1.00 per year.


National Presbyterian (religious monthly) -- Standard Publishing Co., pubs., 11 Abbett Bldg. $1 per year.


New Agricultural Era The (monthly) - 12 Lorraine Bldg. The New Agricul- tural Era Co., pubs. Terms 50 cents per annum.


North Indianapolis Times (weekly) -- C. A. Bates, pub., 38 Old Sentinel Bldg. $1 per annum.




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