Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1893, Part 7

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


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Odd Fellows' Talisman (monthly)-office, 3 Odd Fellows' Hall, John Reynolds, pub. $2 per year.


Organizer The-Organizer Publishing


Co., pubs., 66} N. Penn. Established 1882. Devoted to the plans and methods of the W. C. T. U. $1.00 per anunm. Issued weekly.


Paving and Municipal Engineering (monthly)-W. C. Bobbs, pub., Commer- cial Bldg. $1.00 per year.


People The (weekly)-Established 1870. Published by Enos B. Reed, 21 N Me- ridian street.


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Physio-Medical Journal (monthly) - George Hasty, editor and propr., 2472 E. Ohio street. $1.50 per year.


Presbyterian Teacher (religious monthly) -Standard Publishing Co., pubs., 11 Abbett Bldg. Fifty cents per year.


Pythian Journal (monthly)-Established 1874. A. M. Preston & Co., pubs., 20 S Tennessee street. $1 per year.


Randall's Horse Register (weekly) -- Estab- lished 1892. Published every Saturday, 2012 N Delaware.


Rough Notes The (monthly)-Established 1878. Published by the Rough Notes Co., 79 W Market street. $2 per year. Sheepman's Lantern The (monthly)-2 Cy- clorama pl. John W. Hull, jr., pub. Fifty cents per year.


Spottvogel (German)-Published every Sunday by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Del- aware street. $2 per year.


Stone (monthly)-Established 1888. Pub- lished by The D. H. Ranck Publishing Co., 6612 N Penn. $2 per annum.


Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly)- 467 S. Illinois, Morris Printing Co., pub. $1 per year.


Sunday Journal-Published every Sunday by The Indianapolis Journal Newspaper Co., cor Circle and Market. $2 per year. Sunday Sentinel-Published every Sunday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 71 and 73 W Market st. $2 per year.


Sun The-79 E Ohio st. The Sun Pub- lishing Co., proprs. Published every af- ternoon except Sunday. $3 per annum by mail ; by carrier 6 cents per week. Volksblatt (German weekly)-Published by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Delaware st. $2 per year. .


West Indianapolis Herald (weekly) -- C. A. Bates, pub., 38 Old Sentinel building. $1 per annum.


Western Horseman-Published every Fri- day by Stukey & McMahan, 5 Journal building. $2 per annum.


Westminster Endeavor (religious monthly) -11 Abbett building. Published by Standard Publishing Co. $1 per annum. Wheelmen's Gazette (monthly )-Establish- ed 1883. Ben. L. Darrow, pub., 39-40 Lorraine building. 50 cents per year. Woodworker-Established 1882. 35 W. Market st. S. H. Smith, proprietor. Published monthly. $1 per year. Zig Zag Cycler (bi-weekly) -- A. E. Win- ters, editor, 33 Talbot Blk. $1 per annum.


POSTOFFICE.


Government Building-Southeast corner Pennsylvania and Market streets. Postmaster-Edward P. Thompson. Assistant Postmaster-David Wallace. General Offices-East end of vestibule. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- days from 9 to 10 a. m.


Depot Branch-Clinton V. Lowe, Supt.


MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Superintendent -- Sheldon G. Woodward. Clerks-Charles W. Byfield, John S. Wright, Jesse B. Brown, jr., Wm. E. Davis, Will R. Allen.


Entrance to Money Order Office-East end of vestibule, corner of Pennsylvania and Market streets. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.


REGISTERED LETTER MENT.


DEPART-


Superintendent-Oscar N. Wilmington. Registry Clerk-Lee S. Nicholson.


Depot Registry Clerks -- Henry H. Harvey, Wm J. Butler, Charles C. Heckman, Ar- thur M. Potts. Depot office open day day and night.


MAILING DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent of Mails-Wm. O. Patter- son.


Clerks-Charles H. Baughman, John E. Clinton, Wm. Curley, Charles E. Dynes, Walton L. Dynes, Walter P. Hanna, John T. Hedges, George McNutt, Cas- well H. Madison, James W. Mardick, Virgil O. Moon, Allison B. Mundelle, Robert B. Mundelle, Frank L. Rumford.


CITY DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-Richard P. Craft. Assistant Superintendent-Edwin C. Weir.


GENERAL DELIVERY DEPART-


MENT.


Clerk-Joseph H. Howes. This depart- ment is open for business from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., and on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m.


SPECIAL DELIVERY DEPARTMENT. Superintendent-Robert A. Taylor.


STAMP DEPARTMENT.


Clerk-Wm. W. Welling.


CLERKS.


Distributing Department-George T. Cort- leyon, Charles E. Cosler, John G. Ed- munds, John A. Lane, John H. Mc- Closkey, Harry K. Milhouse, Charles P. Sample, Joseph E. Tarkington, Raphael D. Van Wie.


Cancelling Department-John D. Cosgrove, James M. Eades, Wm. H. Furniss, Simpson P. Myers.


Directory Department -- Edward L. Ander- son, Henry L. Canary.


Dispatching Department-John F. Brasier, Louis J. Dochez, Levi S. Hand, Wm. J. Jennings, Eugene M. Wilson.


Box Department-Marshall C. Woods.


Weigher Second-class Mail-Edwin Vick- ers.


Finance Clerk-David M. Elliott. Substitute Clerk-Charles G. Keiser.


Night Superintendent-Wm. R. Carson.


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LETTER CARRIERS.


District No. 1-Edward D. Hume.


District No. . 2-Ellis W. Crane.


District No. 3-Robert H. McGinnis. District No. 4-Silas S. Tolin.


District No. 5-Clement T. Dunn.


District No. 6-Walter N. Leonard.


District No. 7-James L. Moore.


District No. 8-Wm. Darby.


District No. 9-Frank Faris.


District No. 10-Jeff D. Porter.


District No. 11-Stanton T. Jones.


District No. 12 -- Andrew J. Wells.


District No. 13-Wm. R. Williams.


District No. 14-Alex. H. Arbuckle.


District No. 15-Jacob Mathias.


District No. 16-Frank A. Meredith.


District No. 17-Charles F. Doran.


District No. 18-Robert H. Jones.


District No. 19-Rollin H. Blackledge. District No. 20-Lawrence A. Newby. District No. 21-Frank A. Wiley.


District No. 22-Frederick Ward.


District No. 23-Frank C. Rogers.


District No. 24-Alex. McNutt. District No. 25-Edwin R. Ellis.


District No. 26-George W. Reid.


District No. 27-Joe A. Downey.


District No. 28-Charles A. Boyl. District No. 29-John J. Turner.


District No. 30-Clinton W. Parrish. District No. 31-James Leary.


District No. 32-Martin W. Healey.


District No. 33-Wm. W. Hall.


District No. 34-George W. Sulgrove.


District No. 35-Wm. E. Jones.


District No. 36-Benjamin J. Lantz.


District No. 37-Isaac N. Smock.


District No. 38-Wm. A. Balk. District No. 39-John Wren.


District No. 40-Richard W. Thompson.


District No. 41 -- Albert E. Smith.


District No. 42-James Barnhill.


District No. 43-Gustav Schmedel.


District No. 44-John N. Hobbs. District No. 45-Fred A. Lorenz.


District No. 46-Douglass R. Wadsworth.


District No. 47-Benjamin Crane. District No. 48 -- Grant Smithson.


District No. 49-Wm. J. Hufford.


District No. 50-Frank L. Stillwell. District No. 51-Isaac Doll.


District No. 52-Alfred A. Taylor. District No. 53-Albert M. Magley.


District No. 54-Albert E. Bragdon. District No. 55-Wm. Kirschineier.


District No. 56-Wm. S. Warner.


District No. 57-Ambrose Hamlyn. District No. 58-Richard O. Shimer.


District No. 59-James E. Cantlon. District No. 60-Joseph M. Taylor. District No. 61-Matthew A. Lockwood.


District No. 62-Wm. P. Marlatt.


Sub Letter Carriers-John P. Cochrane, Niels Jensen. Abraham L. Turnham, Samuel M. Wallace, Aaron Stern, James M. Stutsman, Wm. C. Weber, Jacob Brown, John Amos, Wm. S. Mitchell, Charles O. Williams.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Abbett's Building-31 to 35 Virginia ave. Ætna Building-19} N. Penn.


Alpha Home-Hillside av.


Altman's Hall-n e cor Meridian and Kan- sas sts.


Arbeiter Hall-130 E. Maryland st.


Association Hall -- Y. M. C. A. Bldg, 29 N. Illinois st.


Athon Block-n e cor Tennessee and New York.


Bacon Block -- 122 Ft Wayne ave.


Baldwin, Block-s w cor Market and Dela- ware sts.


Bates House Block-n w cor Washington and Illinois sts.


Beck Block-263 Massachusetts ave.


Bellefontaine Hall-Cor Mass ave and Bellefontaine.


Black's Block-51 to 57 Russell ave.


Blake Block -- s w cor Washington st and Kentucky ave.


Blackford Block-s e cor Meridian and Washington sts.


Blind Asylum-North side North, bet Me- ridian and Pennsylvania sts.


Board of Trade-s e cor Maryland and Tennessee sts.


Bonanza Block-Cor Washington and West sts.


. Boston Block-34} N Delaware st.


Boyd's Block -- 193 S. Illinois st.


Braden Block -- 259 W. Washington st.


Braden Block No. 2 -- 77 S. Illinois.


Bradshaw & Ayres Block-33 to 37 W. Washington st.


Brandon Block-s w cor Delaware and Washington sts.


Bretz Block-s w cor Illinois and Georgia. Brightwood Association Hall -- Brightwood ave (B.).


Bristor Block-559 to 567 Virginia ave.


Brown's Building -- n w cor Pennsylvania and Washington sts.


Burford Building-23-25 Pearl, bet Merid- ian and Illinois sts.


Burns Hall-336 Indiana ave.


Buschmann Block-Cor Ft Wayne ave and St Mary st.


Butler University -- Irvington.


Caffee Block-cor Pendleton and Clifford avs.


Campbell Block-23 and 25 Indiana av. Carlisle Block -- n w cor West and Wash- ington sts.


Catterson Block-22 to 30 Kentucky av.


Celtic Hall-286} S. West. Centennial Block-188 S. Meridian.


Central Block-60 E Market.


Central Station-s e cor Alabama and Pearl sts.


Chamber of Commerce-s e cor Maryland and Tennessee sts.


Chatham Place Block-cor Mass. and Park avs. Circle Hall-n w cor Market and Circle sts. City Building-n e cor Market and Dela- ware sts.


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City Dispensary-34 E. Ohio st.


City Hospital-n w cor Locke and Margaret sts.


Claypool. Block-n e cor Illinois and Washington sts.


Cleaveland Block-s wicor Tennessee st and Kentucky av.


Coffin Block-90 and 92 E. Market st.


Coffman Block-n w cor Washington and Delaware sts.


Columbia Hall-367 S. Delaware st.


Commercial Block-n w cor Washington st and Kentucky av.


Commercial Club Building-26 S. Merid- ian st.


Condit Block-n e cor Meridian and Pearl sts.


Conduitt Block-136 S. Meridian st.


Cook's Hall-116 Hadley av (W I).


Corinthian Hall-n w cor Central av and St Mary st.


Council Chamber-Court House.


County Infirmary-Indiana av four miles. n w of City.


Court House-North side. Washington, e of Delaware st.


Cyclorama Building-,North side Market, bet Illinois and Tennessee sts.


Danforth Block-South side Washington, w of Mississippi st.


Deaf and Dumb Institute -- n e cor Wash- ington st and State av.


Druids' Hall, Boston Block.


East End Block (formerly Johnson Block) -n w cor East and Washington.


East Market House-North side Market east of Delaware st.


Eastman, Schleicher & Lee Building-7-9 E Washington.


Elliott Block-18-24 W Maryland st.


Emerald Hall-284 S West st.


Empire Block-n e cor Alabama st and Mass av.


Empire Theatre -- n w cor Wabash and Delaware sts.


English Block-n w cor Washington and Noble sts.


English's Hall-n w cor Circle and Merid- ian sts.


English's Opera House-West side Circle between Market and Meridian sts.


Everitt Building -- 121 W Washington st. Exchange Block-82 N Penn st.


Fair Block -- Jackson pl.


Female Reformatory -- s e cor Michigan and Randolph sts.


Fletcher Bank Building -- 30-34 E Wash- ington st.


Frank Block-s w cor California st and Indiana av.


Franklin Fire Insurance Co's Building --- s e cor Circle and Market sts.


Franklin Life Insurance Building-s w cor Illinois st and Kentucky av.


Frater Hall-When Block.


Gallup's Block-s e cor Market and Ten- nessee sts.


Gem Block-37 Indiana av.


Geological Museum-126 State House.


German Mutual Insurance Block-27 to 33 S Delaware sts.


Giezendanner Block-n e cor Vermont and Mississippi sts.


Gramling Block-South side Washington, west of Pennsylvania st.


Grand Opera House and Block-69 N. Penn- sylvania st.


Griffith Block-North side of Washington, east of Illinois st.


Hahn's Building-17 and 19 East Wash- ington st.


Halcyon Block-n w cor Delaware and- New York sts.


Hall Block-240 E Washington st.


Hammond Block-s e cor Massachusetts av. and New York st.


Hartford Block-84 E Market.


Harugari Saenger Hall-29} S Delaware st. Haueisen Block-27 W Pearl.


Haughville Reading Room-Germania av, near Michigan st (H).


Healey Hall-s e cor McCarty and Maple sts.


High School Building No. 1-n e cor Mich- igan and Pennsylvania sts.


High School Building No. 2-s e cor Vir- ginia av and Huron st.


Hord Block-18 Indiana av.


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


Howe Block-s e cor Illinois and Georgia sts.


Hollywood Block-88 S Illinois st.


Holt Block-71 to 73 N Illinois st.


Hubbard Block-s w cor Washington and Meridian sts.


Hutchings Block -- n w cor Ohio and Penn sts.


Ingalls Block-s w cor Washington and Penn sts.


Insane Asylum -- Washington st, 2 miles west of city.


Insurance Block -- n e cor Penn and Mar- ket sts.


Iron Block-South side Washington st, w of Meridian st.


Johnson Block-(See East End Block.)


Journal Building-n e cor Circle and Market sts.


Judah Block-South side Washington st, e of Delaware st.


Kealing Block-n e cor Washington and Cruse sts.


Keeling's Building-Cor Maryland st and Virginia av.


Keller's Block-Cor East and Coburn.


Kerr's Block-Washington st, bet Missis- sippi and Missouri sts.


Kessler Block-n w cor Mass av and St. Clair st.


Kingan Block-358 W Maryland st.


Knights of Honor Hall-Baldwin Block.


Knights of Labor Hall-115} E Washing- ton st.


Knights of Pythias Hall-n w cor Market and Penn sts.


Knodel's Hall-113 E Washington st.


Koerner Block-n w cor Delaware and Koerner.


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Kregelo Block-52 Indiana av. Lake Erie & Western Railroad Co's. Build- ing -- s w cor Washington and Noble. .


Library Building-s w cor Meridian and Ohio sts ..


Lillian Hall -- 3591/2. Virginia av.


Lintner Block -- 184 Indiana av.


Littler's Hall-s e cor Washington st and and Eastern av.


Lombard Building-24 E Washington st. Lorraine Building-s w cor Washington and Tennessee sts. .


Ludwig Block -- 162 E Washington st. Lyra Hall -- 86 W Washington st.


McDonald & Butler Block-18 N Penn st. McDougall Block -- 62 S Illinois st.


McGinnis Block -- 280 E Washington st.


Macy Block -- South side Market, bet Illi- nois and Circle sts ...


Mænnerchor Hall -- 181 E Washington st. Mansur Block -- n e cor Alabama and Washington sts.


Mansur Block -- n e cor Illinois and Mar- ket sts.


Mansur Block -- (See Exchange Block.)


Marion Block -- n w cor Ohio and Meridian."


Marion County Jail-n w cor Alabama and Maryland sts.


Marlowe The-27-31 Indiana av.


Marmont Hall-s w cor Georgia and Illi- nois sts.


Masonic Hall-East side Tennessee st s of Washington.


Masonic Temple -- s e cor Washington and Tennessee sts.


Massachusetts Avenue Depot-North end Masachusetts av.


Maus Block-168 E Washington.


Mayhew Block -- 27 and 29 Circle st.


Meikel Block-12 W Washington st.


Miller's Block -- n w cor Illinois and Mar- ket sts.


Mohs Block -- s e cor Shelby and Prospect streets.


Monument Square -- Circle st.


Moody Block -- 52 Indiana av.


Moore Block-Cor Mass av and St Clair st.


Moore Block-s w cor Maryland and Penn sts.


Moore Block, No. 2 -- Cor Mass av and St Clair st.


Morgan Block -- 163 Mass av.


Mozart Hall-37 S Delaware st.


National Hall-502 E Washington st.


New Block-84 and 86 N Illinois st.


New-Denison House Block-s e cor Ohio and Penn sts.


News Boys' Home-139 N Delaware.


Occidental Hall -- 488 Virginia av.


Odd Fellows' Hall-n e cor Washington and Penn sts.


Old Sentinel Building-s w cor Circle and Meridian sts.


O I H Building-30 Circle st.


Park Theater -- n e cor Washington and Tennessee sts.


Parnell Hall -- 73 W McCarty.


Pfafflin Block-Cor Mississippi st and In- diana av.


Phoenix Block-n w cor Market and Dela- ware sts.


Phoenix Hall-590 S Meridian st.


Pierce Block-71 Mass av.


Plymouth Building-s e cor New York and Meridian sts.


Poole's Hall -- n e cor Illinois and 22d sts. Post Hall (G. A. R.)-30} N Delaware st. Postoffice Building-s e cor Market and Penn sts.


Press Building -- s e cor Circle and Merid- ian sts.


Propylæum Building-25 E North.


Ransdell Block-257 Massachusetts av.


Reaume Block -- Maryland bet Tennessee and Mississippi sts.


Reichwein's Hall-s w cor Market and Noble sts.


Rhodius Block -- 33-37 N Tennessee.


Riley Block -- n e cor California and Wash- ington sts.


Ripley Block -- 155 Indiana av.


Ross Block -- s w cor Circle and Market sts. Rowley Block -- 37 Kentucky av.


Ryan Block-n w cor Tennessee and Indi- · ana av.


St. Aloysius Library Hall-n e cor Tennes- see and Georgia sts.


St. Joseph's Hall-s w cor North and Cin- cinnati sts.


St. Mary's Hall -- 82 S Delaware st.


St. Patrick's Hall -- Dougherty st. w of Virginia av. .


Scholl Block -- 31 Indiana av.


Scott Block -- s e cor Phipps and Meridian sts.


Scottish Rite Building -- 27 S Penn.


Sentinel Building-73 W Market.


Sentinel Printing Co Building-75-79 W Market.


Shiel's Block-Cor Indiana av and Illinois st.


Sixth Street Station-North side 6th e of Tennessee st.


Smith Block -- 27} Virginia av.


Smith's Block-s e cor Delaware and Ohio sts.


South Meridian Hall -- Corner S Meridian and Kansas sts.


Spade's Place-231 Massachusetts av.


Staley's Block -- n w cor Virginia av and McCarty.


State Fair Grounds-4 miles northeast of city.


State House-West side Tennessee bet Washington and Ohio sts.


State Museum-126 State House.


Stechhan Block -- n w cor Alabama and Pearl.


Sterling Block-Cor Louisiana st and Vir- ginia av.


Stewart Block-s w cor 7th and Illinois sts. Stewart Place -- s e cor Illinois and Ohio sts. Stock Yards-Belt Railroad Crossing I. & V. R. R.


Sturm Place-E Michigan st bet Arsenal and State aves.


Surgical Institute Building -- n w cor Ohio and Tennessee.


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Talbott Block-n w cor Market and Penn sts.


Talbott & New's Block-East side Penn, s of Market st.


Telephone Building -- s w cor Illinois and Ohio.


Thompson's Block-s w cor Ohio and Illi- nois sts.


Thorpe Block-83 to 91 E Market st.


Tomlinson Block -- n w cor Ohio st and Indiana av.


Tomlinson Hall -- n e cor Market and Del- aware sts.


Trade Block-15 McCrea.


Turn Halle-n e cor Illinois and Ohio sts.


Turner Hall-North side Maryland, e of Delaware st.


Union Building-63 to 73 W Maryland st. Union Hall -- 139 E Washington st.


Union Station-Cor Illinois st and Jack- son pl.


U S Arsenal -- North end of Arsenal av.


Vajen's Exchange Block-66 N Penn st.


Vance Block-s e cor Washington st and Virginia av.


Van Vorhis Block-233 to 239 Mass av.


Vinton Block-s w cor Market and Penn sts.


Voss Block -- Cor First and Illinois sts.


Wachstetter's Hall-199 S Tennessee st.


Wallace Block -- 50 S Delaware st.


Wallace Block-s e cor Mass av and New York.


Water Works Building-East bank White river, s of Washington st.


Wesley Block-Indiana av, bet Illinois and Tennessee sts.


Wheatley Block-n e cor New Jersey and Ohio sts.


When Block -- West side of Penn, s of Mar- ket sts.


White's Block -- 106 N Meridian.


Wiley Block-n w cor Penn and Washing- ton st.


Wilson Block-s e cor Illinois and Market sts.


Windsor Place-s w cor Market and Illi- nois sts.


Workhouse-South side 12th st bet High- land pl and Michigan rd.


Wright's Market St Block-66 E Market st.


Wright's Penn St Block-(See Exchange Block.)


Wright's Power Hall-113 S Tennessee.


Wyandot Block-n e cor Ohio st and Mass av.


Yandes & Malott Block-East side Illinois bet Georgia and Louisiana sts.


Y. M. C. A. Building-29 N Illinois st.


Yohn Block-n e cor Meridian and Wash- ington sts.


PUBLIC PARKS.


Bruce Park-Bruce, opposite north end of Greenwood.


Circle Park-Crossing of Meridian and Market sts.


Fairview Park-Seven miles n of city, on the canal.


Garfield Park-South end of East street. Military Park-South side of New York between Blackford and West sts. University Park-West side Pennsylvania, between New York and Vermont sts.


Woodruff Place-East of United States Arsenal, between Clifford av and Mich- igan st.


Y. M. C. A. Athletic Park-Corner Ohio and Hanna.


RAILROADS.


Belt Railroad and Stock Yards Company- W. P. Ijams, Pres .; Horace Scott, Vice- Pres .; R. S. McKee, Sec .; H. D. Lane, Auditor. Office Union Stock Yards (W I).


Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company-Indianapolis to Columbus Ohio, 188 miles. General offices, Pitsburgh, Pa .; George B. Roberts, Pres., Philadelphia, Pa .; E. A. Ford, Genl Passenger and Ticket Agt, Pitts- burg, Pa .; John F. Miller, Genl Supt, Columbus, O .; F.G. Darlington, Supt, In- dianapolis. Indianapolis offices, Union Station. Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; S. F. Gray, Division Freight Agt, W. F. Brunner. Dist. Pass. Agt .; George Rech, City Ticket Agt. Office, n e cor Illinois and Washington sts.


Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad -From Indianapolis to Cincinnati, 123 miles; Cincinnati to Toledo, 202 miles. M. D. Woodford, Pres. and Gen. Mngr. General offices, Cincinnati, O. Eugene Zimmerman, Vice-Pres. Indianapolis offices, corner Virginia av and Georgia street. H. G. Stiles, Genl. Agt. Freight Department; H. J. Rhein, Genl. Agt. Passenger Department, Kentucky av. and Illinois street.


Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway (Big Four). Total number of miles operated, 2291. General offices, Cleveland and Cincinnati, O. M. E. In- galls, Pres .; Joseph Ramsey, jr., Genl. Mngr., D. B. Martin, Genl. Passenger Agt., Oscar G. Murray, Traffic Mngr., Cincinnati, O. W. A. Sullivan, Freight Agt., H. M. Bronson, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., 1 E. Washington street; Indian- apolis.


Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Rail- way. For general officers see Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway. Indianapolis, Decatur & Western Railway -From Indianapolis to Decatur, 153 miles. H. B. Hammond, Pres., New York City; R. B. F. Peirce, Trustee and Genl. Mngr .; L. A. Boyd, Supt .; J. S. Lazarus, Genl. Freight and Passenger Agt .; John McKenna, Master Mechanic; J. V. McNeal, Auditor; C. B. Mc Vay, Cashr. and Purchasing Agt. General offices Condit Block, 17 S. Meridian st.


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Indianapolis Union Railway Co .- Lessees


Belt Railroad-W. R. McKeen, Pres .; Joseph Ramsey, Vice-Pres .; W. N. Jack- son, Sec .; W. T. Cannon, Treas. and Pur- chasing Agt .; C. A. Vinnedge, Auditor; D. F. Whitcomb, Supt. Offices Union Station.


Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad-In- dianapolis to Vincennes, 116 miles. (Op- erated by Pennsylvania Company.) Gen- eral offices, Pittsburg, Pa. Indianapolis offices, Union Station, M. W. Mansfield, Supt .; S. F. Gray, Division Freight Agt .; Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; W. F. Brunner, Dist. Pass. Agt., northeast cor- ner Illinois and Washington streets.


Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Co. (Louisville Division) -- Indianapolis to Louisville, Ky., 110 miles. General offices, Pittsburgh, Pa. James McCrea, Manager, H. I. Miller, Supt., Louisville, Ky .; E. A. Ford, Gen- eral Passenger and Ticket Agt., Pitts- burgh, Pa. Indianapolis offices, cor Vir- ginia av and Alabama streets. Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; W. F. Brun- ner, District Passenger Agt., northeast corner Illinois and Washington streets.


Lake Erie and Western Railway Co .-- From Sandusky, Ohio, to Peoria, Ill., 420 miles; from Indianapolis to Michi- gan City, Ind., 162 miles; from Fort Wayne to Connersville, Ind., 190 miles; from New Castle to Rushville, Ind., 24 miles; from St. Marys to Minster, 10 miles; total 725 miles. General offices, corner Washington and Noble streets, Indianapolis, Ind. C. S. Brice, Pres., New York; Nelson Robinson, Vice-Pres., New York; George L. Bradbury, Gen'l Manager, Indianapolis, Ind .; H. C. Parker, Traffic Manager, Indianapolis, Ind .; Charles F. Daly, Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; S. B. Sweet, General Freight Agt., Indianapo- lis, Ind .; A. G. Young, Asst. Gen'l Freight Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; D. S. Hill, Gen'l Supt., Indianapolis, Ind .; George T. Jar- vis, Asst. Gen'l Supt., Indianapolis, Ind .; T. H. Perry, Chief Engineer and Pur- chasing Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; W. E. Hackerdorn, Gen'l Attorney, Indianapo- lis, Ind .; S. F. Foote, Asst. Attorney, In- dianapolis, Ind .; A. D. Thomas, Asst. Treas., Indianapolis, Ind .; W. A. Wild- hack, Auditor, Indianapolis, Ind. City ticket office, 46 S Illinois. Local freight office, 51 S Alabama street.


Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Rail- way (Monon Route)-From Indianapo- lis, Ind., to Chicago, Ill., 183 miles: from Indianapolis, Ind., to Michigan City, Ind., 134 miles; from Michigan City, Ind., to Louisville, Ky., 294 miles; Branch from Orleans to French Lick Springs, 18 miles; from Bedford to Switz City, 41 miles. W. H. McDoel, General Manager,Chicago; James Barker, General Passenger Agent, Chicago; A. J. O'Reil- ly, Commercial Agent, Indianapolis,


Ind .; Isaac D. Baldwin, District Passen- ger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Local office, 26 South Illinois street.


Ohio, Indiana & Western Railway-(Peoria Division Big 4), J. A. Barnard, General Manager-Cleveland, Cincinnati and St. Louis Ry. From Peoria, Ill., to Spring- field, Ohio, 350 miles (see Big 4 general officers). 1358767


Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad-


Indianapolis to St. Louis, Mo., 240 miles. General offices, Terre Haute, Ind. W. R. McKeen, Pres., Terre Haute, Ind .; John G. Williams, Vice-Pres. and Gen- eral Manager; J. Hill, Assistant General Manager, St. Louis, Mo .; George E. Far- rington, General Agent and Secretary, Terre Haute, Ind .; J. W. Cruft, Treasurer, Terre Haute, Ind .; E. A. Ford, General Ticket and Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo .; J. M. Chesbrough, Assistant Gen- eral Ticket and Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo .; W. F. Brunner, District Passenger Agent. Indianapolis Offices, northeast corner Illinois and Washing- ton streets.


Vandalia Line. (See Terre Haute and In- dianapolis R. R.)


SCHOOLS.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


Boys' Classical School -- n w cor Alabama and North sts. L. R. Baugher, Principal. Butler University, Irvington, Ind. Scott Butler, President.




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