Swartz & Tedrowe's Indianapolis city directory, 1875-76, Part 73

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Third Street M. E. Church-North side Third east of Tennessee, Rev. E. H. Wood, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School 2 p. m.


Trinity M. E. Church-Northwest corner of North and Alabama. Rev. J. H. Bay- liss, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.


Woodlawn Mission-Woodlawn Ave, Rev. Amos Hanway, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian Church-South west cor- ner Pennsylvania and New York. Rev. J. E. P. Kumler, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m. Second Presbyterian Church-North west corner Vermont and Pennsylvania. Rev- John L. Withrow, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2:15 p. m.


Third Presbyterian Church .- Northeast corner Ohio and Illinois. Rev. G. W. F. Birch, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.


Fourth Presbyterian Church-Northwest corner Pratt and Pennsylvania. Rev. E. B. Mason, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.


Fifth Presbyterian Church-East side Blackford south Michigan. Rev. J R. Mitchell, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.


Seventh Presbyterian Church-East side Elm north of Cedar. Rev. Charles H Raymond, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7 p. m. Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.


Eighth Presbyterian Church, (W I)-Rev. J. R. Sutherland, Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.


Ninth Presbyterian Church-Southwest corner North and Railroad. Rev. - Pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.


Indianola Presbyterian Church-North side Plum west Ray, (W. I.,) Rev. - -; Pas- tor. Services 10:30 and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day School, 2 p. m.


Memorial Presbyterian Church-North-west corner Christian Avenue and Ash, Rev. H. A. Edson, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m., Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.


Olivet Presbyterian Church-North-east cor- ner Union and McCarty, Rev. J. B. Brandt, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7 p. m., Sunday School, 2 p. m.


SWEDENBORGIAN.


New Church Chapel-333 North Alabama, Rev. G. N. Smith, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School, 2:30 p. m.


UNITED BRETHERN.


United Brethern Church-North side St. Mary e New Jersey, Rev. T. J. Connor, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m.


UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.


United Presbyterian Church-Corner East and Massachusetts Avenue, Rev. John P. Robb, Pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m., Sunday School, 2:15 p. m.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-M. R. Barnard.


Secretary-Joseph J. Bingham. Treasurer-John R Elder. Superintendent of Schools-George P. Brown. Clerk-Oliver B. Sanders.


Building and Supply Agent - Henry B. Stewart.


ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDANTS.


North Division-J. H. Brown.


South Division-J. J. Mills. Assistants-N. Cropsey, Annie Barbour. Ofice: North Division-High School Build- ing. Office : South Division-Sixth District Building.


John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map.


Fancy Front Doors, a large variety, Odd Sizes


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SCHOOLS.


High School-Northeast corner Pennsyl- vania and Michigan, J. B. Roberts, Princi- pal


Public School No. 1-Corner of Vermont and New Jersey, Miss Mary Colgan, Head Assistant.


Public School No 2-Northwest corner Delaware and Walnut, H. L. Rust, Prin- cipal.


Public School No. 3-North side New York east Tennessee, Miss Mary E. Perry, Prin- cipal.


Public School No. 4-Northeast corner Michigan and Blackford, Miss M. Selma Ingersoll, Principal.


Public School No. 5-South side Maryland east Missouri, Miss Jennie Lindley, Prin- cipal.


Public School No. 6-Southwest corner Union and Phipps, E. O. Noble, Principal.


Public School No. 7-Northwest corner Bates and Benton, Nelson Yoke, Principal.


Public School No. 8-Corner Virginia Av- enue and Huron, Miss Etta Bradshaw, Principal.


Public School No. 9-Northwest corner Vermont and Davidson, Miss Kate C. Steere, Principal.


Public School No. 10-Southeast corner Ash and Home Avenue, George F. Bass, Principal.


Public School No. 11-Southeast corner Tennessee and 4th, Z. R. Ashbaugh, Prin- cipal.


Public School No 12 -- Northeast corner McCarty and West, Miss Lucretia H. Wales, Principal.


Public School No. 13-Northeast corner Bates and Buchanan, William S. Wilson, Principal.


Public School No. 14-South side Wash- ington west of State, M. A. Robinson, Prin cipal.


Public School No 15-South side Market east of California, Mrs. M. M. Richardson, Principal.


Public School No 16-Northwest corner Ray and Plum, (W. I.)


Public School No. 17-Northwest corner Michigan Road and Huntington, Robert B. Bagby, Principal.


Public School No. 18-East side Yandes north of Home Ave, Mrs. Kate Phipps, Principal.


Public School No. 19-West side Pennsyl- vania south of South, Mrs. S. A. Douglas, Principal.


Public School No. 20-East side Reed south of Prospect, Miss Maggie Marquis, Teacher.


Practicing Department Training School- Southeast corner Ash and Home Ave.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


German-English School-West side of East oppssite Stevens. George W. Kryter, Principal.


German-English School -- 222 E. Ohio. Au- gust Mueller, Principal.


German-English Independent School -- North side Maryland east Delaware. R. Tschent- scher, Principal.


German Lutheran School-East side New Jersey north McCarty. M. Conzelman, Principal


German Lutheran School, (Private)-South side Market east Winston, in charge Ger- man Lutheran Church.


North Western Christian University-North east corner Home and College Aves. P. H. Jameson, Pres .; C. E. Hollenbeck, Sec .; Jno. M. Judah, Treas.


Select School-26 W. St. Clair. Misses L. W. & C. McFarland, Teachers.


Select School-Over 401 N. Alabama. Mrs. E. J. Price, Principal.


Select School-Rev. N. F. Tuck, Teacher. 133 E. North.


St Marys School, (for boys)-Alley & Maryland w. Delaware. A. H. Mueller, Principal.


St Marys School (for girls)-Alley s Mary- land w Delaware, in charge of sisters of St Francis.


St Johns Academy-South side Maryland e Tennessee, in charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St Johns Parochial School-North side Georgia w Illinois. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St Josephs Seminary-West side Liberty between Michigan and Vermont. Rev. John Gueguen, Principal.


St Joseph Institute-Corner Corburn and. Short. Bro. Athanasius, Provincial.


St Patricks Female School-242 Dougherty. Miss L. U. Keating, Teacher,


Zion Evangelical School-Rear 32 W Ohio .. John Straus, Teacher.


I. H. HERRINGTON manufactures Fine Riding Saddles. 78 West


Washington street. See page opp. 176.


made to order, at 133 East Maryland Street.


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INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.


Citzens' National Bank-11 and 13 E Wash. ington. Capital $500,000; surplus $155,000 A. G. Pettibone, President; G. B. Yandes' Cashier.


First National Bank-South east cor Wash- ington and Meridian. Capital $1,000,000. Wm. H. English President; John C. New, Cashier.


Indiana Banking Co-1 West Washington. Capital $300,00. W. H Morrison, Presi- dent; F. A. W. Davis, Cashier.


Indiana National Bank-Northeast corner Washington and Meridian. Capital $500, 000. George Tousey, President; D. M. Taylor, Cashier.


Indianapolis Insurance Company Bank- Corner Pennsylvania and Virginia Ave. Capital $500,000. Wm. Henderson, Presi- dent; Alex. C. Jameson, Secretary.


Indianapolis National Bank-Northeast cor Washington and Pennsylvania. Capi- tal $500.000. T. P. Haughey, President; H. Latham, Cashier.


Indianapolis Savings Bank-66 E Market. W. N. Jackson, President; John W. Ray, Secretary and Treasurer.


Merchants National Bank-48 E. Washing- ton. Capital $200,000. John S. Newman, President; John P. Fenzel Jr, Cashier.


Meridian National Bank-31 S. Meridian. Capital $300,000. W. P. Gallup, Presi- dent; John G. Kennedy, Cashier.


State Savings Bank-31 S. Meridian. Wm. Hannaman, President; W. P. Gallup, Sec- retary and Treasurer.


Foundry and Machine Shop-West side of Pennsylvania south Louisiana. Capital $250,000. Alex. VanSiclen, President; S. K. Fletcher, Secretary and Treasurer.


Board of Health-24 S. Illinois. J. S. Athon, President; A Stratford, Secretary.


Brown's Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine Co-East end Fletcher Ave. north of I., C. & L. R. R. Capital $500,000. J. O. D Lilly, President; R. C. Talbott, Secretary; F. H. Brown, Superintendent.


Builders and Manufacturers Association-225 to 235 N. Delaware. Capital #200,000. C. Eden, President; James Hasson, Secre- tary.


Cabinet Makers Union-Corner Market and Winston. Capital $90,000, Val. Schlotz- hauer, President; G. G. Stark, Secretary.


Caledonia Papermill Co .-- Northside Mar- ket west Blackford. J. J. Bingham, Pres- ident; T. W. Moffatt, Secretary and Treas- ury.


Capital City Iron Co-Foot of Kentucky Ave. Capital $300,000. V. Butsch, Presi- dent; Wm Rowe, Secretary; F. P. Rush, Superintendent.


Capital City Planing Mill Co-317 to 327 Massachusetts Ave. Capital $58 000. Cor- nelius King, President; B. W. Cole, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


Citizens Street Railway -- Corner Virginia Ave. and Washington. W. H. English, Treasurer; B. W. Miller, Superintendent.


College of Physicians and Surgeons --- Tal- bott Block. Henry Jameson, Secretary.


Eagle Machine Works-Corner Louisiana and Meridian. L. W. Hasselman, Presi- dent; O. H. Watson, Vice President.


Guttenberg Company-25 South Delaware. A Seidensticker, President; Charles Lew- ison, Business Manager.


Higgins Bent Wood School Furniture Com- pany-Corner Illinois and Kentucky Ave. Capital $200,000. S. K. Fletcher, Presi- dent; A. B. Judson, Secretary and Treasu- rer; C. J. Higgins, Superintendent.


Indiana Cement Pipe Company-Drain and sewer pipe manufacturers, corner North and the Canal. Capital, $30,000. John Mckinney, Sec. and Treas.


Indiana Fertilizer Company-251 S. Penn- sylvania. Capital $30,000. Charles G. Morris, Sec.


Indiana Medical College-Parker's Block corner Delaware and Court. G. W. Mears, Pres .; C. E. Wright, Sec.


Indiana State Board of Agriculture-Office State House. Wm. Crim, Pres .; Alex. Heron, Sec.


Indiana Steam Lumber Seasoning Company -- Southwest corner Ohio and Davidson. Capital $30,000. H. Sturm, Pres .; A. Nalt- ner, Manager.


Indiana Transfer Company-42 E. Mary- land. A. Roesner, Supt.


Indianapolis Belt Railway-Office 12, 14 and 20 Chamber of Commerce. H. C. Lord, Pres .; T. D. Kingan, Sec.


Indianapolis Board of Trade-Chamber of Commerce. Thos. D. Kingan, Pres .; J. Barnard, Sec.


Indianapolis Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Company -- Corner Brookside Ave and Ex- celsior. Capital $100,000. John L. Mil- ler, Pres .; F. D. Somerby, Supt .; A. J. Smith, Sec.


Indianapolis Brass and Supply Company-106 to 112 S. Delaware. Capital $100,000. J.


John M. Todd .& Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map.


Have you thought how liable your house is to being burned ?


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T. Dickson, Pres .; Will. C. Dickson, Sec .; J. R. Pearson, Gen. Manager.


Indianapolis Car Wheel and Foundry Co .- 89 to 93 Bates. Capital $35,000. Jno Nash, President, John Mossman, Secretary and Treasurer, Joseph Gorth, Superintendent.


Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce-South- east corner Maryland and Tennessee. Cap- ital, $80,000. Henry C. Wilson, Pres, J. J. Bingham, Secretary.


Indianapolis Clearing House Association-5 Circle Hall, W. H. English, President, Jot Elliott, Manager.


Indianapolis Cotton Manufacturing Company -Office and factory east bank White River north Washington. Capital, $150,000. Jno. Thomas, President and Treasurer, Chas. S. Sanborn, Manager, Wm. Wilson, Secre- tary.


Indianapolis Elevator Company-I. B. & W. Ry, south Washington street, (W. I.) W. Gallup, President, J. C.Wright, Secretary.


Indianapolis Fire Insurance Association of Indianapolis-18 Martindale's Block, C. B. Davis, President, H Coe, Secretary.


Indianapolis Gas Light and Coke Company- 49 South Pennsylvania. Capital $350,000, S. A. Fletcher jr, President, L Van Lan- ingham, Secretary.


Indianapolis Journal Company - Journal Building. Capital $200,000. N. R. Ruckle, President, E. L. Hastings, Secretary.


Indianapolis Malleable Iron Works-Corner St. Clair and the Canal. Capital $100,000. C. Spiegel, President, J. M. Crawford. Sec- retary and Treasurer, M. Crawford, Super- intendent.


Indianapolis Manufacturers' and Carpenters' Union-38 to 42 South New Jersey. Capi- tal $115,000. Victor Plogsterth, President, H. C. Buddenbaum, Secretary and Treas urer, H. Pauli, Superintendent.


Indianapolis Moulding and Picture Frame Company-600 to 606 Madison Ave. Capi- tal $25,000. W. Kautsky, Superintendent; H. Lieber, Treasurer.


Indianapolis One Stave Barrel Company- 10 West Washington. Capital $50,000. J. H. Blake, President; H H. Fulten. Sec- retary and Treasurer; H. C. Hunt, Super intendent.


Indianapolis Rolling Mill Company-13 East Washington, Capital $600,000. Aquilla Jones. President; C. B. Parkman, Secre- tary; Wm. O. Rockwood, Treasurer.


Indianapolis Sentinel Company-Sentinel Building. Capital $100,000. John Fish- back, President; G. W. Johnson, Superin- tendent.


J. Buchanan, President; T. B. Buchanan, Secretary.


Manhattan Marble Company-70 East Mar- ket. Capital $100,000. J. G. Blake, Pres- ident; Wm. L. Blake, Secretary.


Manufacturers and Real Estate Exchange- Wright's Block. .. A. L. Roache, President; i Cyrus T. Nixon, Secretary.


McKendry Stave and Heading Manufacturing Company-Corner Pratt and the canal and, i Muncie, Ind. Capital $50,000. J. E. Mc- ; Kendry, President; A. R. Brown, Secreta- ry; E. B. Bishop, Treasurer.


Mechanics and Inventors Association, (In- dianapolis Branch) -2 Miller's Block. " Thomas S. Sprague, President; Lane Will- son, Manager.


National Surgical Institute-Northeast cor- ner Illinois and Georgia. H. R. Allen, President; J. W. P. Johnson, Vice Presi- dent; O. J. R. Hanna, Secretary and Treas- urer.


Physio Medical College-7 Circle Hall. A. Wallace, President; O. P. Stone, Secretary; G. Hasty, Dean.


Pythian Relief Association of Indiana -- Office 53 W Washington. S. P. Oyler, President; N. C. Potter, Secretary.


Railroad Grain Car Weighing and Scaling. , Co .- 15 Chamber of Commerce. J. E. McGettigan, President; E. B. Allen, Sec- retary and Treasurer.


Shaw Carriage Company-26 to 34 East - Gkorgia. Capital $200,000. B. C. Shaw, President; Irwin Robbins, Vice President; Ralph Tousey, Secretary.


Sewing Machine Cabinet Co .- Head of: Malott Ave. Capital $100,000. Sheldon. Morris, President; M. E. Morris, Secre- tary ; D. S. Durbin, Superintendent.


Sinker Davis & Co. - 101 to 149 S Penn- sylvania. Capital $200,000. Thomas Davis, President; A. T. Sinker, Secretary.


The Mutual Trust Co .-- Office 25 W Wash -. ington. Capital $25,000. M. G. McLain, President ; J. T. Budenz, Secretary.


Udell Ladder and Wooden Ware Co .-- North. Indianapolis. Capital $80 000. C. G. Udell, President; Daniel G. Williams, Vice President and Treasurer; M Leonard, Secretary.


Water Works Company of Indianapolis-23 S Pennsylvania. Capital $500,000. J. R. Elder, President; Alex C. Jameson, Sec- retary,


Western Furniture Co-105 E Washing- ton. Capital $75,000. Theo. Sander, Pres't; G. Recker. Sec'y. and Treas.


Wouton Desk and School Furniture Com- pnay-Office 10 West Washington. Cap-


Indianapolis Sun Company-Southeast cor- ner Circle and Meridian. Capital $10,000, ital, $60,000. J. H. Blake, President,


I. H. HERRINGTON will please you in Prices. 78 West Washington street. See page opp. 176.


Better insure in the Franklin before it is too late. See page opp. 80.


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H. H. Fulton, secretary and treasurer, W. S. Wooton, Superintendent.


Woodburn "Sarven Wheel Company "- Office 230 South Illinois. Capital $250,000. Jacob Woodburn, President, J. F. Pratt, Secretary, J. F. Failey, Superintendent.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Franklin (Fire) Insurance Company of Indi- anapolis-Southeast Circle and Market. Capital, $250,000. John C. Shoe- maker, President, John A. Child, Secre- tary.


German Mutual Insurance Company of Indi- ana-25 South Delaware. A. Seidensticker, President, Lorenz Schmidt, Secretary.


Citizens Mutual Benefit Association of Indi- ana-1233 East Washington Nelson Trus- ler, President, R. E. Moore, Secretary.


Franklin Life Insurance Company of Indi- anapolis, Indiana-Office corner Illinois and Kentucky Ave. W. S. Hubbard, Presi- dent, L. G. Hay, Secretary.


Masonic Mutual Benefit society of Indiana- 24 Kentucky Ave. W. W. Woolen, Presi- dent, J. O. Martin, Secretary.


Odd Fellows Mutual Aid Association of In- diana-2 Odd Fellows Hall. Wiliam Wal- lace, President, J. W. McQuiddy, Secre- tary.


Indiana Live Stock Insurance and Detective


Company-Capital, $100,000. J. W. Hanna, President, W. C. Morgan, Secretary.


BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.


Citizens Loan Fund Association-Capital $100,000. W. C. Anderson, Secretary.


Concordia Savinys and Building Associa- tion .- Capital $100,000. Max. Steinhauer, Secretary.


Germania Building Association No. 1 .- Capital $100,000. Lorenz Schmidt, Secre- tary.


Germania Building and Savings Association No. 2-Capitital $100,000 Lorenz Schmidt, Secretary.


Indianapolis Building Association-Capital $100 000. C. A. Beidenmeister, Secretary.


Jackson Savings and Loan Association-Cap- ital $100,000 C. A. Beidenmeister, Sec.


Meridian Savings and Loan Association- Capital $100,000. C. A. Beidenmeister, Secretary.


Northeast Savinys and Loan Association- Capital $100,000. C. A. Biedenmeister, Secretary.


Northwest Loan Fund Association-Capital $100 000. W. C. Anderson. Secretary.


Teutonia Building Association -- Capital $100,000. C. A. Beidenmeister, Secretary.


Union Loan anl Savings Association --. Capi- tal $100,000. W. C. Anderson, Secretary.


MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.


Ancient Order of Hibernians-Hall north side Georgia east Illinois.


American Sons of Protection-Hall 233 W. Michigan, meetings first Monday in each month. Carter Temple, President; J. R. Rano, Secretary and Treasurer.


Bobbs' Free Dispensary-Parker's Block, J. A. Gale, Resident Physician.


City Hospital -- Corner of Locke and Margaret. A W. Davis, Superintendent; W. B. McDonald, Assistant Superintend- ent.


College Guards-Hall, 45 South Meridian. T. B. Wightman, Captain; H Tarleton, 1st Lieutenant, E. Hamlin, 2d Lieutenant.


" Emmet Guards-Hall, south side Wash- ington east Delaware; Ed. Barry, Captain; D. Kiley, Ist Lieutenant.


Emerald Beneficial Society-Hall, north side of Georgia west of Illinois. Meetings first and third Sundays in every month.


German Protestant Orphan's Home-West side Reid north Cypress. Ferdinand Boehm, Superintendent.


Home for the Aged .-- 229 North East. In charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


Home for the Friendless-East side Ten- nessee north of Seventh. Mary E Brower, Superintendent; Kate Hewitt, Assistant Superintendent.


Home for Friendless Colored Children- Southwest corner Eleventh and Missis- sippi; Mrs. Jane Trueblood, President; Wm G. Johnson, Superintendent; Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Matron; Mrs. May Carter, Treasurer; Mrs. Mary Pyle, Secretary.


Indiana Institute for the Education of the Deaf und Dumb-National Road east of city. P. H. Jameson, President; Thomas Mc- Intire, Superietendent.


Indiana Hospital for the Insane- National Road one mile west of city. P.H. Jameson, President; O. Everets Superintendent.


Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side North between Penn- sylvania and Meridian. W. H Church- man, Superintendent; H. W. Ballard, Sec- retary.


John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map.


Best quality of Yellow Pine Flooring


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Indiana Womens Reformatory Institute .- Michigan east of city. Sarah J. Smith, Superintendent.


Mannerchor Society .- Meets Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at Union Hall, C. B. Lizius, President; H. Engelbach, Secre- tary.


Lienderkranz Society .- Meets Tuesdays and Fridays; Mozart Hall.


Harmonia Society .- Meets Tuesdays and Fridays; new Turner Hall.


Little Sisters of the Poor .- 229 North East; Sister Esther, Superior.


Philharmonia Society .- Meets Sundays; Mozart Hall.


Indianapolis Female Bible Society-Mrs Jane Graydon, President; Mrs. F. N New- comer, Secretary. Depository, 60 East Washington.


Indianapolis Typographical Union-Hall, Y. M. C. A. Building. Meetings last Saturday of every month.


Orphans' Home-711 N. Tennessee. John Brown, Superintendent; Mrs. E. J. Brown, Maton.


Sisters of Providence-Northeast corner of Georgia and Tennessee.


St. John's Temperance Society-Meets St. John's Hall. Meeting first Sunday in each month; Frank Ryan, President.


St. Patrick's Benevolent Society-Hall north sfde of Georgia, west of Illinois. Meetings Second Sunday in each month.


St. Stanislaus Kosta Society-Hall north side of Georgia, west of Illinois. Meetings first Sunday in each month.


United Irish Benevolent Society-Hall north side of Georgia, west of Illinois. Meeting second and fourth Sundays of each month.


Young Mens Christian Association-Month- ly Meeting, third Tuesday in each month. Lea W. Munhall, President; Frank L. Smith, General Secretary. Gospel Meet- ing, every Sunday Evening, Morning Prayer Meeting, every morning, 8 A. M., Noonday Prayer Meeting, every day, from 12 fo 12:30. Rooms 35 and 37 North Illinois.


LIBRARIES.


Marion County Library-Court House. Open Saturdays.


Public Library-High School Building.


State Library-State House. L. Dalton, Librarian.


State Law Library-State Building. Fred. Hiner, Librarian.


Township Library -- 14. North Delaware. Mrs. N. J. Hicks, Librarian.


CEMETERIES.


M. Ray, President; F. W. Chisleet, Super- intendent.


Green Lawn Cemetery ... Kentucky Ave. west of West. Val Reinhart, Sexton.


PUBLIC PARKS.


Governors Circle-Divides Market Street, east and West, and Meridian street, north and South.


Military Park-South side of New York, between Blackford and West.


University Park-West side of Pennsyl- vania, between Vermont and New York.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Academy of Music-Southeast corner Ohio and Illinois.


American Hall-233 West Michigan.


Bismarck Hall-418 Virginia Ave.


Bradshaws Concert Hall ... 44 and 46 East Washington.


Chamber of Commerce ... Southwest corner


of Maryland and Tennessee.


Circle Hall-Northwest corner of Market and Circle.


City Building-South side of Washington east Alabama.


City Prison-East side of Alabama south Washington.


County Jail-Southwest corner Market and Alabama.


County Offices-East side Delaware north Washington.


Court House-East side Delaware north Washington.


East Market House ... Northeast corner Market and Delaware.


Greany's Hall-South west corner of South and Delaware.


High School Building-Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Michigan.


Indianapolis Trotting Park-West side of Shelby, south city.


International Hall-73 West McCarty.


Knights of Honor Hall-11 and 13 East Washington.


Knights of Pythias Hall-Talbott Block.


Mankedict's Hall-Southeast corner Shel- by and Prospect.


Marmont Hall-South west corner Illinois and Georgia.


Muyor's Office-City Building.


Masonic Hall-Southeast corner Wash- ington.


Merchant Police Headquarters-Room 8 Glenn's Block.


Metropolitan Theater - Northeast corner Washington and Tennessee.


Mozart Hall-37 and 39 South Delaware. Odd Fellows Hall -- Northeast corner Penn-


Crown Hill Cemetery-North of city, Jas. | sylvania and Washington.


I. H. HERRINGTON, the Saddler of the Period. 78 West Washington street. See page opp. 176.


at 133 East Maryland Street.


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Police Headquarters -- Southeast corner Al- abama and Pearl.


Post Office Building -- Southeast corner Market and Pennsylvania.


Social Turnverein Hall-127 East Mary- land.


State Buildings-Southwest corner Ten- nessee and Washington.


Station House-Southeast corner Pearl and Alabama.


State Fair Grounds -- North side Allen be- tween Central Avenue and Delaware.


State House -- North side Washington be- tween Tennessee and Mississippi.


St. John's Hall -- North side Georgia east Illinois.


Supreme Court Rooms-State Building.


Turner Hall-North side Maryland east of Delaware.


Union Hall -- 135 E Washington.


United States Arsenal-Michigan opposite Arsenal Ave, Major A. R. Buffington, Commanding.


University Building -- North east corner College and Home Avenues.


Washington Hall -- 86 and 88 W Washing- ton.


Woodruff Place-Between Michigan and Clifford Ave e State Ave.


BUSINESS BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS.


Atna Building-East side of Pennsylva- nia north of Washington.


Bacons Block-Corner Pratt and Ft Wayne Avenue.


Baldwin's Block-Southwest corner of Market and Delaware.


Birds Point-North west corner Illinois and Indiana Ave.


Blakes Block-South west corner of Wash- ington and Kentucky Avenue.


of Blackford Block-South west corner Meridian and Washington.


Board of Trade Building-Southeast cor- ner Maryland and Tennessee.


Boston Block - West side Delaware n Washington.


Bradens Block-South side Washington, w West.


Bradens Block-Southeast corner Illinois and Chesapeake.


Bradens Building-Northwest corner Ohio and Meridian.


Brandon Block-South west corner of Washington and Delaware.


Brooker's Block-Southwest corner of Tennessee and Sixth.


Brouse Block-North side of Market west of Delaware.


Buschman's Block-Corner of St Mary and Ft. Wayne Ave.


Carlisle Block-Northwest corner West and Washington


Claypool Building -- Northeast corner of Illinois and Washington.




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