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Crescendo Club-Meets monthly at 409 N. Pennsylvania. Sarah T. Meigs, Pres .; Jes- sie Bybee, Sec.
Commercial Club-Meets second Monday of each month in Commercial Club Bldg. Eli Lilly, Pres .; M. A. Downing, First Vice- Pres .; C. C. Foster, Second Vice-Pres .; A. B. Gates, Treas .; Wm. Fortune, Sec.
Contemporary Club-25 E. North. Dr. N. A. Hyde, Pres .; Theodore L. Sewall, Sec .; Dr. J. M. Hurty, Treas.
Cosmos Club-134 N. Illinois. Meets 1st Mon- day evening in each month. J. W. Holtz- man, Pres .; W. F. Wocher, Sec.
Country Club-Wm. L. Elder, Pres .; H. T. Bennett, Sec. and Treas. Office at Capital National Bank.
Dramatic Club, The-Meets at Propylaeum Bldg. Hewitt Howland, Pres .; May Arm- strong, Sec.
Fortnightly Club-Meets every other Friday at Propylaeum. Mrs. Jacob Dunn, Pres. German Ladies' Literary Club-Mrs. Clair Walker, Pres., 76 W. 3rd.
Hendricks Club - Organized December 29, 1885. 60 Circle. Myron D. King, Pres .; George W. Duke, Sec .; Arthur V. Brown, Treas. Illindio (Kennel) Club - Harry S. New, Pres .; Charles K. Farmer, Sec.
Indianapolis Caledonian Quoiting Club - Meets 36 W. Washington street, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in each month. Alexander Galloway, Pres .; John D. Gauld, Vice- Pres .; Hugh Campbell, Sec .; John A. Mc- Gaw, Treas.
Indianapolis Chess Club-Organized Septem- ber, 1885. R. W. Furnas, Pres .; L. D. Moody, Vice-Pres .; Warwick H. Ripley, Sec .; W. H. Blair, Treas. Club room Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
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CLUBS-COURTS-FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Indianapolis Troebel Club - Miss O'Keefe, Pres.
Indianapolis Literary Club - Plymouth Church Bldg. J. L. Thompson, Pres .; Chas. Martindale, Sec .; John N. Hurty, Treas.
Indianapolis Press Club-James P. Horna- day, Pres .; Laura Ream, Vice-Pres .; Hil- ton U. Brown, Treas .; Laura A. Smith, Sec.
Indianapolis Tennis Club-Meets at Talbott Avenue Grounds. W. H. Talbott, Pres .; J. M. Butler, Jr., Sec. and Treas.
Indianapolis Whist Club-50 Lorraine Bldg. J. E. Anderson, Sec.
Indianapolis Women's Club-Meets first and third Fridays at Propylaeum. Mrs. Helen B. Holman, Pres., 48 W. North; Mrs. An- nie A. Spruance, Sec.
Iron Hall Woman's Club-Mrs. Mary A. Henny, Pres., 453 College av.
Katharine-Merrill Club - Organized
1886.
Mrs. Henry Coburn, Pres., 121 E. New York.
Keeley League Club No. 1-Meets 17 Ma- sonic Temple every Wednesday evening. B. A. Eaton, Pres .; F. C. English, Sec. Lincoln League - Warwick H. Ripley, Thorpe Blk.
Lyra Casino Club-122 N. Meridian. Harry O. Thudium, Sec.
Marion Club, The-25 E. Ohio. James W. Fesler, Pres .; Edwin S. Boyd, Sec .; Her- man C. Tuttle, Treas.
Magazine Club-Blind Asylum. Adelaide Carman, Pres.
Minerva Club-Mrs. W. S. Brown, Pres., 299 Park av.
Over The Teacups-Meets every two weeks, 828 N. Penn. Mrs. W. W. Woollen, Pres.
Portfolio Club-Meets at School of Music every other week. Clarence Forsythe, Pres .; Julia G. Sharpe, Sec.
Parlor Club-Meets semi-monthly. Elizabeth Nicholson, Pres .; Susan E. H. Perkins, Sec.
Shakspeare Club-Meets by special notice. Lowe Carey, Sec. and Treas.
Silver Hook Fishing and Social Club-W. A. Duke, Pres .; M. F. Lahey, Sec.
Tippecanoe Club-Meets annually, Nov. 7, at the Mayor's office. John L. Avery, Sec. Young Men's Gray Club-Gallup Blk. Meets every Monday evening. John E. Foley, Pres .; Frank C. Schwoerer, Vice-Pres .; James E. Berry, Rec. Sec.
. Young Men's Literary Club-Meets every Monday evening, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. J. W. Hull, Pres .; George Hiatt, Sec.
Zig Zag Cycling Club-84 N. Delaware.
COURTS.
The United States is divided into nine Judi- cial Circuits, in each of which a Circuit Court is held for each district within each circuit. The act of Congress approved April 10, 1869, provides as follows: "The Circuit Court in each district shall be held by the Justice of the Supreme Court allot- ted to the circuit, or by the Circuit Judge of the circuit, or by the District Judge of the district, sitting alone, or by the Jus- tice of the Supreme Court and Circuit Judge sitting together, in which case the Justice of the Supreme Court shall pre- side, or in the absence of either of them, by the other (who shall preside), and the District Judge." The State of Indiana comprises one Judicial District. The courts for the district are held in Indianapolis, New Albany, Evansville and Fort Wayne. The district is attached to the Seventh Judicial Circuit, which
comprises the States of Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana. The United States Courts of the District of Indiana are organized as follows:
CIRCUIT COURT.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court- Hon. John M. Harlan.
Circuit Judge-Hon. Wm. A. Woods.
Circuit Judge-Hon. James G. Jenkins. Clerk-Noble C. Butler.
Master in Chancery-Wm. P. Fishback, Circuit and District Courts.
Deputy Clerk-Willard C. Nichols.
United States District Attorney-Frank B. Burke.
Assistant U. S. District Attorney-Edwin Corr.
United States Marshal-Wm. H. Hawkins.
Terms of Circuit-First Tuesdays in May and November, in the Circuit Court Room Postoffice Building.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.
District Judge-Hon. John H. Baker.
United States District Attorney-Frank B. Burke.
Assistant United States District Attorney- Edwin Corr.
United States Marshal-Wm. H. Hawkins. Clerk-Noble C. Butler.
Terms of Court-Same as United States Cir- cuit Court.
SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA.
Chief Justice-James McCabe.
Associate Justices-Timothy E. Howard, Leonard J. Hackney, Silas D. Coffey, Jo- seph S. Dailey.
Terms of Supreme Court-Fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in November. APPELLATE COURT OF INDIANA.
Chief Justice-Frank E. Gavin.
Associate Justices-Theodore P. Davis, Or- lando J. Lotz, George E. Ross, George L. Reinhard.
Terms of Appellate Court-Fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in November. MARION CIRCUIT COURT.
Judge-Edgar A. Brown.
*Clerk-John R. Wilson; term expires Nov. 15. 1894.
Probate Commissioner-Gus O'Bryan, 51 Court House.
Terms of Court-Second Monday in Febru- ary, first Monday in May, fourth Monday in August and first Monday in December. *The Clerk of the Circuit Court is ex officio Clerk of all the Courts.
MARION COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT. Judge-Millard F. Cox; term expires No- vember 15, 1894.
Prosecuting Attorney-John W. Holtzman; teim expires November 22, 1894.
Deputies Prosecuting Attorney-Arthur V. Brown, Charles E. Cox.
SUPERIOR COURT. Established April, 1871.
Judges-James M. Winters, Room 1; term expires November, 1894. James W. Har- per, Room 2; term expires November, 1894; Pliny W. Bartholomew, Room 3; term expires October, 1896.
Terms of Superior Court-This court is in session at all times, except during the months of July and August.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Circuit Justice of the Seventh Circuit and Associate Justice United States Supreme Court-John M. Harlan, Postoffice Bldg.
Judges United States Circuit Court-Hon. Wm. A. Woods and Hon. James G. Jen- kins.
Judge United States District Court-Hon. John H. Baker, Postoffice Bldg.
Clerk United States Courts-Noble C. But- ler, Postoffice Bldg.
Deputy Clerk-Willard C. Nichols.
United States District Attorney-Frank B. Burke, Postoffice Bldg.
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INSURANCE-LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Assistant United States District Attorney- Edwin Corr, Postoffice Bldg.
United States Marshal-Wm. H. Hawkins, Postoffice Bldg.
Deputies-John E. Foley, Thomas Dooling, J. W. Stewart, Charles P. Taylor, Grant Agnew.
United States Pension Agent-Nicholas Ens- ley, Union Bldg.
Chief Clerk-O. P. Ensley.
Special Examiners Pension Bureau-J. M. Kennedy, C. L. Hamebaugh, F. H. Austin. United States Board of Pension Examiners -Wm. J. Browning, M. D., 19 W. Ohio; E. C. Reyer, M. D., 19 W. Ohio .; James I. Rooker, M. D., Castleton, Ind.
Surveyor of Customs-Third floor P O Bldg. George G. Tanner.
Deputy-Austin H. Brown.
Inspector of Customs-William T. Steele. Warehouse Man-Jeremiah Hoolihan.
Collector of Internal Revenue-Wm. H. Bracken, Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Deputies-P. J. Ryan, Eugene Saulcy, Cor- nelius McGroarty, Jacob W. Hollenbeck, gauger.
Postmaster-Edward P. Thompson, Post- office Bldg.
Assistant Postmaster-David Wallace, Post- office Bldg.
United States Commissioners-Henry Doug- lass Pierce, 181/2 N. Meridian; Harold Tay- lor, Fletcher's Bank Bldg; Wm. A. Van Buren, 181/2 N. Penn .; Charles W. Moores, Commercial Club Bldg; Nathan Morris, Commercial Club Bldg .; Alexander C. Ayres, Fletcher's Bank Bldg.
Bureau of Animal Industry-Evan H. Pritch- ard, 122 E. Wabash.
Supervisor of Elections-Wm. A. Van Bu- ,ren, chief, 181/2 N. Penn.
United States Secret Service-Thomas B. Carter, chief, 291/2 N. Penn.
Weather Bureau-Charles F. R. Wappen- hans, room 52 Ingalls Blk.
INSURANCE.
Atlas Life Insurance Co. of Indiana-7 Thorpe Blk. Norman S. Byrum, Pres., Martin V. McGilliard, Sec.
Commercial Accident Co. The-88 N. Me- ridian street. Alvah Tebbetts, Pres., G. H. Childs, Sec.
German Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of In- diana-29 South Delaware street. Incor- porated 1854. A. Seidensticker, Pres., L. Schmidt, Sec., Edward Mueller, Treas.
Globe Accident Insurance Co .- 68-74 Vance Blk. George W. McDonald, Pres., A. T. Quick, Sec.
Guaranty Saving Fund Life and Accident Association of Indiana-101 to 105 Commer- cial Club Bldg. Lew Wallace jr., Pres., George A. Beaton, Sec.
Home Benefit Association of Indianapolis -- S. L. Marrow, Sec., 21 Talbott Blk.
Indiana Association of Underwriters-4 Hartford Blk. W. P. Benton, Sec-Treas. Indiana Insurance Co. of Indianapolis-83 and 85 East Market street. Chartered 1851. Reorganized 1875. Capital $150,000. N. S. Byrum, Pres., M. V. McGilliard, Sec.
Indiana League of Fire Underwriters-8 Thorpe Blk. Charles E. Dark, Pres., Jar- vis R. Preston, Supt.
Indiana Millers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. -37 Board of Trade Bldg. Incorporated 1889. M. S. Blish, Pres., W. L. Kidder, Vice-Pres., E. E. Perry, Sec. and Treas., J. W. Hahn, Genl Agt and Insp.
Indianapolis German Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co .- 11312 E. Washington street. In- corporated 1884. Friederich Ostermeyer, Pres., Gottlob C. Krug, Vice-Pres., Char- lotte Dinkelaker, Sec., August Aldag, Treas.
Industrial Life Association of Indianapolis- 22 Lorraine Bldg. Incorporated 1877. John
O. Cooper, Pres., J. W. Morris, Sec. and Treas.
Masonic Mutual Benefit Society of Indiana -2912 E. Market. R. S. Robertson, Pres., George H. West, Sec.
Masons' Union Life Association-Masonic Temple. N. R. Ruckle, Pres., James S. Anderson, Sec.
Mutual Life and Endowment Association of Indiana-3012 N. Delaware street. Incor- porated February, 1882. Wm. R. Myers, Pres., Henry Malpas, Sec. and Treas., John C. Green, Attorney.
Odd Fellows' Mutual Aid Association of Indiana-4 Odd Fellows' Hall. Organized Nov. 21, 1872. John F. Wallick, Pres., Ben- jamin Franklin, Sec., James E. Bodine, Treas.
Old Wayne Mutual Life Association-Com- mercial Club Bldg. Re-incorporated May, 1883. L. C. Stewart, Pres., John Furnas, Treas., C. C. Gilmore, Sec.
Railway Officials' and Employes' Accident Association-25 to 32 Ingalls Blk. Chal- mers Brown, Pres., Wm. K. Bellis, Sec. and General Mngr., Samuel Bellis, Treas. Union Accident Association of Indiana-61 Vance Blk. Incorporated 1892. M. D. White, Pres., H. S. Quick, Sec.
Vernon Insurance and Trust Co. of Indian- apolis-83 and 85 E. Market. M. V. Mc- Gilliard, Pres., L. T. Michener, Vice-Pres., N. S. Byram, Treas., C. E. Dark. Sec.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
American Hod Carriers' Union No. 1- Meets at Griffith's Block first and third Mondays.
Architectural Iron Workers-Meet at 7612 South Delaware street Tuesdays.
Armstrong Assembly-Meets Wednesdays at Cyclorama Building.
Auxiliary B. of L. E .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at Engineers' Hall.
Barbers' Union-Meets Pressmen's Hall every Monday night.
Beer Drivers' Union No. 92-Meets Satur- days at Mozart Hall.
Bicycle Workers' Union-Meets at Boston Block Fridays.
Blacksmiths' Union No. 27-Meets 9212 E. Washington street every Thursday night. Boilermakers' Helpers-Meet every Thurs- day evening in Foundrymen's Hall.
Boilermakers' Union No. 61-Meets Brick- layers' Hall Tuesday evenings.
Bookbinders' Union No. 5-Meets first Thursday of each month in Pressmen's Hall.
Brass Workers' Union No. 24-Meets at 2341% E. Washington street every first and third Friday.
Brewers' Union No. 77-Meets last Sunday of each month at Bernard's Hall.
Bricklayers' Union No. 3-Meets 27 W. Pearl street every Thurday night.
Brickmakers' Local Union-Meets at 150 Prospect street second and fourth Thurs- days.
Brickmakers' Union-Meets 76 S. Delaware every Friday evening.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen-Meets at Iron Hall every Sunday at 2 p. m. Building Trades' Council-Meets at Mort- land Block every Friday evening.
Carpenters' District Council-Meets every Thursday evening at 1012 N. Delaware.
Carpenters' Local Union No. 60 (German)- Meets at 271/2 S. Delaware street every Saturday night.
Carpenters' Local Union No. 446-Meets at 60 E. Market street Tuesdays.
Carpenters' Union No. 57 (stair builders)- Meets at Carpenters' District Council Rooms, 10 N. Delaware street, every Mon- day night.
Carpenters' Union No. 157-Meets at Haugh- ville every Wednesday night.
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Carpenters' Union No. 299-Meets Griffith's Block every Wednesday evening.
Carpenters' Union No. 332-Meets West In- dianapolis every Friday evening.
Carpenters' Union No. 706-Meets each Thursday evening at Griffith's Block.
Carpenters' Union No. 695-Meets at Weav- er's Hall, North Indianapolis, each Mon- day.
Carpenters' Union No. 609-Meets 181% S. Delaware street Wednesday evenings.
Carriage and Wagon Makers' Local Union No. 13-Meets at Griffith's Block every Monday evening.
Central Labor Union-Meets second and fourth Monday evenings at Mansur Blk, D. L. Stoddard, Sec.
Cigar Makers' Local Union No. 33-Meets in Arbeiter Hall the first Wednesday of each month.
Coopers' Union No. 19-Meets 92 E. Wash- ington street Thursday evenings.
Coopers' Union No. 25 (slack barrel)-Meets 9212 E. Washington street second and fourth Saturdays.
Federal Labor Union No. 3668-Meets 2712 S. Meridian street Thursday nights.
Freight Handlers' Union No. 5207-Meets at Marmont Hall the first and third Sun- days of each month.
Furniture Workers' Union No. 13 (German) -Meets at Workmen's Hall the first Sun- day and third Wednesday of each month. Furniture Workers' Local Union No. 36- Meets at Mozart Hall first and third Tuesday nights.
German-American Typographical Union No. 14-Meets at 1812 S. Delaware street every Sunday.
Grand International Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers, Indianapolis Division No. 11-Meets at Engineers' Hall first and second Saturday nights and second and fourth Sunday afternoons.
Grate and Mantel Setters' Union-Meets Cy- clorama Building every Friday evening.
- Hair Spinners' Union No. 2-Meets at Ault- man's Hall Monday evenings.
Hard Wood Furniture and Piano Varnish- ers' Union-Meets in Thorpe Block second and fourth Thursday nights.
Heading Workers' Union No. 5662, A. F. of L .- Meets at 361/2 Virginia av every Thurs- day night.
Horseshoers' Union No. 24-Meets at 181/2 S. Delaware street Fridays.
Indianapolis Division 103, Order of Railway Conductors-Meets at 94 N. Meridian street first and third Sundays of each month.
Indianapolis Lathers' Protective Union- Meets every Tuesday evening.
Indianapolis Musicians' Protective Associa- tion-Meets When Block every Sunday.
International Typographical Union, 59 Vance Block; A. G. Wines, Sec.
Iron and Steel Workers, Premier Lodge- Meets at 33 S. Illinois street Saturday nights.
Iron Molders No. 17 of N. A .- Meets at 1251% E. Washington street every first and third Friday evening.
Journeyman Bakers' and Confectioners' Local Union, No. 18-Meets at Mozart Hall, first and third Saturday nights.
Lady Kern Assembly-Meets at Cyclorama Bldg Tuesdays.
Laundry Workers' Union No. 5254-Meets 33 S. Illinois street, second and fourth Wednesday evenings.
Local Branch of International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths' Helpers-Meets at 9212 E. Washington street each Tuesday evening. Local Union No. 56 Iron Molders of North America-Meets 181/2 S. Delaware street Friday evenings.
Locomotive Engineers, L. A. Thomas Di- vision No. 492-Meets Sundays at Odd Fel- lows' Hall, Virginia av.
Locomotive Engineers - Meet every Satur- day and Sunday at Engineers' Hall.
Locomotive Firemens' Brotherhood-Meets Griffiths Blk Tuesday evenings.
Machine Helpers-Meets at 921/2 E. Wash- ington street first and third Tuesdays of each month.
Machine Wood Workers No. 46-Meets at 33 S. Illinois street every first and third Wednesday night.
Machinery Molders' Brotherhood No. 11- Meets corner Pennsylvania and Maryland streets second and fourth Tuesday nights. Machinists' Union No. 64-Meets 33 S. Illi- nois street Tuesday evenings.
Marble Cutters' and Setters' Association, Local No. 10-Meets at room 46 Court House on Tuesdays.
Metal Polishers' and Buffers' Union-Meets 1812 S. Delaware every second and fourth Thursday night.
Molders' Helpers' Union - Meets Foundry- men's Hall every Tuesday evening.
National Brotherhood of Electrical Work- ers of America, Union No. 10 of Indian- apolis-Meets at 331/2 S. Illinois street on 1st and 3d Mondays.
Order of Railroad Telegraphers-Meets at When Blk. 2d and 4th Thursdays.
Painters' Union No. 47-Meets at Marmont Hall Tuesday evenings.
Paper Hangers' Union No. 107-Meets cor- ner of Penn. and Maryland streets Wednesdays of each week.
Patternmakers' National League of North American-Meets at corner of Penn. and Washington street every Friday.
Plasterers' Union-Meets at 131% E. Wash- ington street first and third Wednesdays. Pork Packers' Union-Meets Marmont Hall Wednesday evenings.
Press Feeders' Union-Meets 27 W. Pearl street first Wednesday night of each month.
Pressmen's Union-Meets the first Friday of each month at 27 W. Pearl street.
Progressive Labor Union No. 5662-Meets 181/2 S. Delaware Tuesday evenings.
Retail Clerks' Union No. 1-Meets at When Blk. first and third Tuesdays.
Sawmakers' Union No. 1-Meets at 33 S. Illinois street the first and third Fridays. Sewing Women's Union-Meets at 33 S. Illi- nois street the second and fourth Friday nights.
Silver Star Assembly-Meets at Cyclorama Bldg. Thursdays.
Stationary Engineers Union-Meets Mort- land Blk. every Thursday evening.
Stonecutters' Association of North America -Indianapolis Branch meets at Griffith Blk. first and third Friday nights.
Stone Masons' and Hard Stone Cutters' Union-Meets at 76 South Delaware street first and fourth Monday nights.
Street Railway Employes' Union-Meets Griffith Blk. every Thursday evening.
Switchmen's Union-Meets second Sunday night and fourth Sunday afternoon at Machinists' Hall.
Tailors' Union-Meets at 33 S. Illinois street second and fourth 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. first Sunday in each month. United Association of Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' Local Union No. 73-Meets at Griffith's Blk. Tuesday evening of each week.
Upholsters' Union-Meets first and third Tuesdays at 171/2 W. Pearl street.
Wheelmakers' No. 3512-Meets at 76 S. Del- aware street Friday evenings.
Wood Carvers' Union-Meets at the corner of Pennsylvania and Maryland streets.
Wood Turners' Union No. 40-Meets at the corner of Pennsylvania and Maryland streets second and fourth Tuesdays.
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LIBRARIES-MEDICAL-MILITARY.
LIBRARIES.
Agricultural Library of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture-State House. Con- tains about 1,200 volumes.
Butler University Library-Irvington. In- clusive of societies, 5,075 volumes.
Carpenters' and Joiners' Library, 16 Cyclo- rama Place.
Haughville Reading Room-East side Ger- mania avenue, between Michigan and Fra- zee, Haughville.
Horticultural Library of the State Horti- cultural Society-Contains about 500 vol- umes. 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. Established 1872. Contains about 1,200 volumes.
Marion County Library-Court House. Es- tablished 1844. Contains 3,800 volumes. Open on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Jessie Allen, Librarian.
Public Library and Reading Room-South- west corner Meridian and Ohio. Estab- lished 1873 and maintained under the au- thority of the Board of School Commis- sioners, for which purpose it is authorized to levy a tax each year of not exceeding four cents on the hundred dollars of tax- able property assessed for city taxes. Con- tains 53,000 volumes and 5,000 pamphlets. Open daily 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Eliza G. Browning, Librarian.
St. Aloysius Library-Northeast corner Ten- nessee and Georgia.
St. Cecelia's Library of the St. Cecelian Society-South side of 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 Bldg. Contains 2,000 volumes. 29 to 35 S. Pennsylvania street.
Workingmen's Library-Open 6 to 10 p. m. Northeast corner Georgia and Tennessee.
Young Men's Christian Association Reading Room and Library-29 N. Illinois.
MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES AND SOCIETIES.
American Association Physio-Medical Phy- sicians and Surgeons-Meets third Tues- day in May at Buffalo, N. Y. A. W. Fisher, M. D., Sec.
Central College of Physicians and Surgeons -Southeast corner of 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-827 N. Illi- nios street. Organized December 9, 1881. D. B. Snodgrass, M. D., Dean and Pres .; Laura Snodgrass, Sec .; C. S. James, M. D., Treas.
Eclectic College of Physicians and Surgeons -26 Virginia av. Organized September 25, 1890. Henry Long, M. D., Dean; Wm. H. Martz, Pres .; John Wimmer, Sec .; Wm. F. Curryer, M. D., Thorntown, Ind., Treas. Indiana Dental College The-Incorporated 1879. 191% N. Pennsylvania street. J. E. Cravens, Sec.
Indiana Physio-Medical Association-Meets annually first Tuesday in May. E. G. An- thony, M. D., Pres .; A. W. Fisher, M. D., Sec.
Indiana State Medical Society-Meets annu- ally first Thursday in May. C. A. Daugh- erty, Pres., South Bend; Elijah S. Elder, M. D., Sec .; J. O. Stillson, M. D., Treas., 44 E. Ohio.
Indianapolis Physio-Medical Society-Meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. A. W. Fisher, M. D., Pres .; E. May Williams, M. D., Sec.
Indianapolis Surgical Society-Meets annu- ally. W. V. Morgan, M. D., Pres .; O. G. Pfaff, M. D., Sec .; L. C. Cline, M. D., Treas.
Marion County Medical Society-Meets ev- ery Tuesday evening in Criminal Court Room. W. N. Wishard, M. D., Pres .; F. C. Heath, Sec .; H. A. Denson, M. D., Treas.
Medical College of Indiana-45 S. Pennsyl- vania street. Incorporated 1878. Annual session from October to March. Elijah S. Elder, M. D., Dean; Franklin W. Hays, M. D., Sec .; Joseph W. Marsee, Treas. Physio-Medical College of Indiana-North- west corner North and Alabama. Incor- porated 1873. Collins T. Bedford, Sec. VETERINARY COLLEGES.
Indiana Veterinary College of Indianapolis -Cyclorama Place. Incorporated 1892. Erastus L. Booth, M. D., Pres. and Dean; George W. Vernon, M. D., V. S., Sec.
MILITARY.
First Regiment Infantry Indiana Legion- John W. Ebel, Col., Terre Haute; T. F. Stunkard, Surgeon, Terre Haute; Edward Bierhaus Jr., Quartermaster, Vincennes; H. P. Cormick, Batt. Major, Evansville; George H. Pennington, Major, New Al- bary; D. McAuliff, Batt. Major, Brazil. Second Regiment Infantry Indiana Legion -James R. Ross, Col., Indianapolis; H. B. Smith, Lieut. Col., Indianapolis; George W. Powell, Adjt., Indianapolis; George D. Kahlo, Surgeon, Indianapolis; F. C. Wood- burn, Asst. Surgeon, Indianapolis; Vance Noel, Quartermaster, Indianapolis; W. W. Robbins, Major, Indianapolis; Edwin P. Thayer, Batt. Major, Greenfield.
Company A, Indianapolis-H. C. Castor, Capt .; John G. Prinz, 1st Lieut .; H. C. Aufderhide, 2d Lieut.
Company D, Indianapolis-Henry T. Conde, Capt .; Frank F. McCrea, 1st Lieut .; A. T. Isensee, 2d Lieut.
Company M, Indianapolis, Ind. - John J. Buckner, Capt .; John Edlin, 1st Lieut .; Jesse H. Ringgold, 2d Lieut.
Third Regiment Infantry, Indiana Legion, Company M-J. M. Porter, Capt .; C. Rog- ers, 1st Lieut .; S. Moore, 2d Lieut.
First Regiment Light Artillery, Indiana Le- gion-Capt. J. B. Curtis, Com .; Lieut. W. F. Ranke, Adjt., Fort Wayne; W. H. Lopp, Surgeon, Indianapolis; Bert B. Ad- ams, Quartermaster, Indianapolis.
Company A, Indianapolis, Ind .- D. A. Thompson, S. 1st Lieut. Com .; C. A. Gar- rard, 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.
Webber Zouaves-Hall corner Tennessee and Georgia. Jacob Fox, Capt .; John Lynch, 1st Lieut .; Thomas Hanrahan, 2d Lieut .; Robert Riley, Sec.
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