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Lord, from Noble east, first south of Lou- isiana.
Louisiana, from east to west, third south of Washington.
Malott Av, from cor Christian Av and Peru R R northeasterly.
Maple, from McCarty south, second west of Meridian.
Margaret, from Hiawatha east, fifth north of North.
Maria, from Smith west, first north of Rhode Island.
Market, from east to west, first north of Washington.
Maryland, from east to west, first south of Washington.
Massachusetts Av, from cor Pennsylvania and Ohio northeast.
Matthew, from Michigan Road west, sec- ond north of North.
Maxwell, from North north, fifteenth west of Meridian.
McCarty, from east to west, fifth south of South.
McGinnis, from McCarty south, fifth west of Meridian.
McIntyre, from Michigan Road west, fifth west of First.
McKernan, from Buchanan south, second west of Virginia Av.
McNabb, from Meridian to Illinois, first south of depot.
Meek, crossing Noble, first south of Mary- land.
Meridian, from the Circle north and south, crossing Washington.
Merrill, from east to west, second south of South.
Michigan, from east to west, fifth north of Washington.
Miekel, from McCarty south, first east of Missouri.
Mill, from Fifth north, sixth west of Meri- dian.
Minerva, from New York north, eleventh west of Meridian.
Minnesota, from Morris south, first east of West.
Mississippi, from north to south, third west of Meridian.
Missouri, from north to south, fourth west of Meridian.
Morris, from east to west, fifth south of McCarty.
Morrison, from Delaware to Alabama, first north of St Mary's.
Mulberry, from McCarty south, second east of Meridian.
Nebraska, from Madison Av east, eleventh south of McCarty.
New Jersey, from north to south, fourth east of Meridian.
Newman, from Hill Av north, fourth east of Peru R R.
New York, from east to west, third north of Washington.
Ninth, from east to west, crossing Mill, second north of Seventh.
Noble, from north to south, seventh east of Meridian.
North from east to west, sixth north of Washington.
John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map.
Charles Mayer & Co., Marbles, Tops, Return Balls,
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Northwood, from Western Av to Peru R R, first north of Seventh.
Oak, from Massachusetts Av north, first East of Plum.
Ohio, from east to west, second north of Washington.
Olive, from Virginia Av south, first east of Shelby.
Oliver, from Seventh north, eighth east of Meridian.
Orange, from Shelby east, first south of Virginia Av.
Oriental, from Washington south, thir- teenth east of Meridian.
Oxford, east of Charles, bet St Clair and John.
Park Av, from St Clair north, first east of East.
Patterson, from Michigan north and south, thirteenth west of Meridian.
Pearl, from east to west, bet Washington and Maryland.
Peck, from river north and west.
Pennsylvania, north and south, first east of Meridian.
Peru, north from cor of Massachusetts Av and Christian Av.
Peru northeast from cor Railroad, and north to Massachusetts Av.
Phipps, from Meridian east, first south of Merrill.
Pine, from cor Virginia Av and Noble, northeast.
Pittsfield, from Seventh north, seventh west of Meridian.
Plum, from cor Massachusetts Av and Noble, north.
Poplar, from Union east, first north of Ray.
Pratt, from east to west, crossing Meridian, ninth north of Washington.
Railroad, from Market north, eighth east of Meridian.
Ray, from Meridian east, first south of McCarty.
Reed, from Virginia Av south, seventh east of Shelby.
Rhode Island, from Blake east and west, third north of North.
River, from Kentucky Av west, southwest of South.
Rockwood, from Tennessee west, second south of McCarty.
Rohampton, from Seventh north, twelfth east of Meridian.
Root, from West west, first south of Mc- Carty.
Rose, from West south of Catharine, west of North to Grant.
Russell Av, from cor of Illinois and Mer- rill, southeast to McCarty.
Sand, from Kentucky Av southeast, near White river.
Sanders, from Shelby west, first south Vir- ginia Av.
Second, from east to west, twelfth north of Washington.
Seventh or Tinker, from east to west, sev- enteenth north of Washington.
Sharpe, from West west, first south of Kentucky Av.
Shelby, from Washington south, thirteenth east of Meridian.
Sheldon, from Hill Av north, fifth east of Peru R R.
Short, from Dougherty south, first west of Virginia Av.
Sinker, from New Jersey west, first south of Merrill.
Sixth, from Meridian west, sixteenth north of Washington.
Smith, from Indiana Av south, second west of Blake.
South, from east to west, fourth south of Washington.
Spring, from Market north, first east of Noble.
Spruce, from Virginia Av south, fifth' east of Shelby.
State Av, from north to south, Eastern city boundary.
St Clair, from east to west, eighth north of Washington.
Stevens, from east to west, first south of Merrill.
St Joseph, from east to west, tenth north of Washington.
St Mary, from Meridian to Ft Wayne Av, first north of St Joseph.
Tennessee, from north to south, second west of Meridian.
Tenth, from east to west, crossing Mill, third north of Seventh.
Texas, from Madison Av east, thirteenth south of McCarty.
Third, from east to west, thirteenth north of Washington.
Thomas, from West west, fifth south of McCarty.
Turbet, from Michigan Road west, first north of First.
Union, south from cor Madison Av and Merrill.
Utah, from Minnesota west, first south of Wisconsin.
Vermont, from east to west, fourth north of Washington.
Vine, from Park Av to Massachusetts Av, second north of St Clair.
Vinton, from West west, third south of McCarty.
Virginia Av, from cor Washington and Pennsylvania, south-east.
Walnut, from east to west, seventh north of Washington.
By paying cash you are sure of a bargain at Rupp's.
Flower Vases, Tea and Dinner Sets, 29 West Washington.
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Washington, from east to west, first south of Circle, being the principal street in the city.
Water, from Washington southerly along the east bank of White River.
Watters, from McCarty north, third east of East.
West, from north to south, fifth west of Meridian.
West Michigan Road, from cor Indiana Av and North north.
Western Av, north from cor of Christian and Ft Wayne Avs.
Wilkins, from east to west, ninth south of Washington.
Wilkons, from Tennessee east, third south of McCarty.
Willard, from Maryland north, fourth west of Meridian.
William, from Meridian west, eighteenth north of Washington.
Willow, from Shelby east, second south of Virginia Av.
Wilson, from Meridian west, first south of McCarty.
Wilson, from North north, sixteenth west of Meridian.
Winston, from north to south, tenth east of Meridian.
Wisconsin, from Bluff Road west, second south of Morris.
Wood, from Michigan north, fourth west of Meridian.
Wright, from Buchanan south, third west of Virginia Av.
Wyoming, from East west, first south of McCarty.
Yandes, from Home Av north, first east of Peru R R.
ALLEYS.
Alleghany, bet Vermont and Michigan. Choptank, bet New Jersey and East. Columbia, bet Missouri and West. Erie, bet Alabama and New Jersey. Hudson, bet Delaware and Alabama. Kankakee, bet Illinois and Tennessee. Miami, bet Ohio and New York.
Mobile, bet East and West, bet Georgia and Louisiana.
Osage, bet Mississippi and Missouri.
Patoka, bet Illinois and Meridian.
Pearl, east and west, bet Washington and Meridian.
Potomac, bet Washington and Market.
Roanoke, bet Tennessee and Mississippi. Scioto, bet Pennsylvania and Meridian.
Sharp's Alley, from Oriental east, first south of Washington.
Susquehanna, bet Delaware and Pennsyl- vania.
Tippecanoe, bet New York and Vermont. Wabash, bet Market and Ohio.
WARD DIRECTORY.
First Ward-Bounded south by New York, | by Illinois to Garden, thence west by Gar- west by Meridian, north by North and the continuation of a line from, the center of North to the east corporation line, and east by the corporation line.
Second Ward-Bounded south by the northern boundary of the First Ward, west by Meridian, and north and east by the corporation line.
Third Ward-Bounded south by Wash- ington, west by Mississippi from Washing- ton north to the intersection of Indiana Av, thence north by west to the corpora- tion line, north by the corporation line, east by Meridian and Circle, running east of the Governor's Circle.
Fourth Ward-Bounded south by Wash- ington, west by White River and the cor- poration line, north by the corporation line, east by the western boundary of the Third Ward.
Fifth Ward-Bounded north by Washing- ton, east by Delaware, south by Merrill, running west from Delaware, thence north
den to Mississippi, thence north by Mis- sissippi to Henry, thence west by Henry to Missonri, thence north by Missouri to South, thence west by South to Kentucky Av, thence south-west by Kentucky Av to White River, west by White River and the corporation line.
Sixth Ward-Bounded north by the south- ern boundary of the Fifth Ward, east by Delaware south to Madison Av, thence south by Madison Av to the corporation line, south by the corporation line, west by White river, north to Kentucky Av.
Seventh Ward-Bounded north by Wash- tngton, east by East, south by the corpora- tion line, west by Madison Av and Delaware
Eighth Ward-Bounded north by Wash- ington, east and south by the corporation line, west by East.
Ninth Ward-Bounded south by Wash- ington, west by Meridian and Circle, run- ning east of the Governor's Circle, north by New York, east by the corporation line.
John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map.
Jacob Eldridge & Co., Real Estate Agents,
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INDIANA STATE OFFICERS.
Governor-Conrad Baker.
Secretary of State-John H. Farquhar.
Treasurer of State-James B. Ryan.
Auditor of State-John C. Shoemaker. Adjutant General-John G. Greenawalt. State Librarian-James DeSanno.
SUPREME COURT.
Judges-James L. Worden, Alex. C. Downey, Samuel H. Buskirk, John Pettit.
Clerk-Theodore W. McCoy. Reporter-James B. Black. Librarian-John Graham, Jun. Sheriff-James P. Watson.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor-Daniel Macauley; office, City Court Room. Clerk-John R. Clinton; office, City Hall. Treasurer-J. W. Coons; office, City Hall. City Attorney-J. S. Harvey; office, City Hall.
Marshall-Thomas D. Amos; office, City Hall.
Assessor-William Hadley; office, City Hall.
Engineer-R. M. Patterson; office, City Hall.
Street Commissioner-A. Bruner.
Chief Engineer Fire Department-Daniel Glazier.
Market Master-John Unversaw.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-W. H. Phillips.
COUNCIL.
Daniel Macauley, President.
John R. Clinton, Clerk. 1st Ward-W. H. Craft, John S. Newman. 2d Ward-John H. Batty, W. D. Wiles.
3d Ward-W. M. Weaver, J. H. Woodburn. 4th Ward-Locke Erie. Isaac Thalman.
5th Ward-Edward Reagan, Henry Gimber. 6th Ward-Austin H. Brown, Robert Kennigton. 7th Ward-John Marsee, Thomas Cottrell.
8th Ward-Christ Heckman, C. E. Whitsit. 9th Ward-H. S. Bigham, Thomas Frederick.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Headquarters cor Alabama and Pearl.
Chief of Police-Eli Thompson.
Lieutenants-Wm. Bolen, George Thomas.
Sergeant-George Taffe. Turnkey-George A Taffe.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-Daniel Glazier. STEAMERS.
Steamer No. 1-Corner Indiana Av and Michigan. G. M. Bishop, engineer.
Steamer William Henderson-Corner Massa- chusetts Av and Noble. Andrew O. Cherry, engineer.
Steamer No. 3-Virginia Av, between Hu- ron and South. John R. Bellis, engineer. Steamer John Marsee, No. 4-Southeast corner Illinois and Merrill. Cicero Seibert, engineer.
Hook and Ladder Company-Corner New York and Massachusetts Av.
Hose Reel No. 5-Corner New York and Massachusetts Av. J. H. Webster, driver. Hose Reel No. 6-175 W Washington.
Hose Reel No. 8-29 N New Jersey. P. B. Stokes, driver.
Hose Reel No. - 25 W St Joseph. Wil- liam Holbrook, driver.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Superintendent-L. B. Yeaton, FIRE ALARM BOXES.
Location.
No. 5 Delaware and New York. 6 New York and East.
Rupp is the Cheap Tailor of the City.
No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, room 5, up stairs.
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No. Location.
7 Michigan and Noble.
8 Massachusetts Av and New Jersey.
1-2 Massachusetts Av and Noble.
1-3 Delaware and Fort Wayne Av.
1-4 New Jersey and Fort Wayne Av.
1-5 Massachusetts Av and Cherry.
1-6 Christian Av and Ash.
1-7 Butler and Park Av.
2-1 St Joseph and Illinois.
6-1 South Street Engine House.
2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.
6-2 Gas Works.
2-4 Second and Meridian.
6-3 Delaware and McCarty.
2-5 Illinois and Fifth.
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St Clair and Mississippi.
6-5 Forest Av and Pine.
6-7 Virginia Av and Grove.
7-1 No. 3 Engine House.
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Meridian and Walnut.
7-2 Georgia and East.
3-4 California and Vermont.
3-5
Blake and Vermont.
7-4 Georgia and Benton.
7-5 Virginia Av and Railroad.
7-6 Meridian and Georgia.
8-1 Washington and New Jersey,
8-2 Washington and Delaware.
8-3 East and Railroad.
8-4 New York and Davidson.
MARION COUNTY COURTS.
MARION CIVIL CIRCUIT COURT. Judge-Hon. John S. Tarkington. * Clerk-William J. Wallace.
#The Clerk of the Circuit Court is ex-officio Clerk of all the Courts.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF MARION COUNTY.
Judge-Hon. Livingston Howland. District Attorney-D. V. Burns.
SUPERIOR COURT OF MARION COUNTY.
Judges-Hon. Frederick Rand. Hon. Solomon Blair. Hon. Horatio C. Newcomb.
MARION CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURT.
Judge-Hon. Byron K. Elliott. ×
Prosecuting Attorney-H. C. Guffin.
MARION COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk-William J. Wallace.
Deputies-Calvin F. Rooker, Robert C. Corbaley, . Silas L. Harvey, Richard M. Smock, Joseph A. Wallace, Peter H. Lem- on, Jesse T. Murphy, Alfred Rous, George A. Wallace.
Recorder-Daniel C. Greenfield.
Deputies-Wm. F. Keag, John H. Batty, Robert F. Bence.
Auditor-Francis W. Hamilton. Deputy-Edward M. Wilmington.
Treasurer-Benjamin F, Riley. Deputy-Robert H, Patterson. Sheriff-Nicholas R. Ruckle. Deputies-Henry C. Adams, Jas. A. Ham- ilton, Robert C, Losey. Coroner-James H. Hedges. Surveyor-Oliver W. Voorhis. Commissioners-Aaron McCray. Samuel Rumford. John Armstrong.
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John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. Se. card opp. City Map.
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No. Location.
4-6 West and South.
4-7 West and McCarty.
5-1 No. 4 Engine House.
5-2 Spencer House.
5-3 Washington and Tennessee.
5-4 Ohio and Illinois.
5-6 Georgia and Misstssippi.
5-7 Bluff Road and Ray.
6-4 East and McCarty.
2-7 Illinois and Michigan.
3-1 No. 1 Engine House.
3-6 St Clair and Indiana Av.
3-7 City Hospital.
4-1 Western Hose House.
4-2 Geisendorff's Mill.
4-3 New York and Canal.
4-5 Washington and Meridian.
7-3 Washington and Davidson,
Charles Mayer & Co., Rubber Balls,
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Judge U. S. Circuit Court-Hon. David Davis, Hon. Thomas Drummond.
Judge U. S. District Court-Hon. Walter Q. Gresham.
f Clerk U. S. Courts-John D. Howland, room No. 11, P. O. Building.
U. S. District Attorney-Thomas M. Browne. Assistant U. S. District Attorney-Charles L. Holstein, room No. 7 P. O. Building.
Register U. S. Land Office-Edmund Brown- ing.
Receiver U. S. Land Office-Granville M. Bal- lard, room No. 8 P. O. Building.
Assessor of Internal Revenue - William M. Wiles, room No. 13 P. O. Building.
Assistant Assessors of Internal Revenue-Hiram
J. Croft, L. H. Jameson, room No. 14 P. O. Building.
Collector of Internal Revenue-Charles F. Ho- gate.
Deputy Collector Internal Revenue-James M. King, room No. 15 P. O. Building.
U. S. Pension Agent-Charles W. Brouse, office, 85} East Market St.
Register in Bankruptcy-John W. Ray, No. 13 North Meridian St.
Post Master-William R. Holloway.
Assistant Post Master-John F. Wood.
U. S. Marshal-Ben. J. Spooner, room No. 6 P. O. Building.
Deputy Marshals-I. S. Bigelow, H. N. Bige- low, Will C. Davis.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Post Ofice-S. E. cor. Pennsylvania and | District No. 6, H. C. Evans.
Market. Office hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday 9.30 to 10.30 a. m.
Post Master-W. R. Holloway.
Assistant Post Master-John F. Wood.
General Superintendent-H. C. Holloway.
CARRIERS.
District No. 1, Jacob Matten.
District No. 2, Stephen Law.
District No. 3, Thomas B. Stapp.
District No. 4, W. H. Wainwright.
District No. 5, Will B Downey.
District No. 7, Newton Hume.
District No. 8, James McHugh.
District No. 9, Mart. D. Hamilton.
District No. 10. J. B. Sulgrove.
District No. 11, A. J. Wells.
District No. 12, Wm. R. Williams.
District No. 13, Ed. M. Spicer.
District No. 14, W. F. Homburg.
District No. 15, Geo. F. Sulgrove.
District No. 16, John B. Wirt.
District No. 17, Frank A. Wiley.
District No. 18, J. D. Halbert.
District No. 19, H. J. Brattan.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
Grand Lodge Hall, s e cor washington and Tennessee. Meets annually first Tuesday after fourth Monday in May.
J. M. Bramwell, Grand Sec.
MASONIC LODGES.
Center Lodge, No. 23-N. R. Ruckle, W. M .; Charles Fisher, Sec. Meets in Ætna Bldg. Marion Lodge, No. 35-Jackson Saylor, W. M .; John G. Waters, Sec. Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.
Capital City Lodge, No. 312-A. L. Stoner, W. M .; Samuel C. Astley, Sec. Meets in Grand Masonic Hall.
Ancient Landmarks, No. 319-J. O. Martin, W. M .; E. Hartwell, Sec, Meets in Ætna Bldg.
Mystic Tie, No. 398-John Caven, W. M .; Wm. S. Cone, Sec. Meets in Grand Lodge Hall.
York Rite-Meets in Masonic Hall.
Indianapolis Chapter, No. 5-John Ebert, High Priest; Charles Fisher, Sec.
Keystone Chapter, No. 6-Martin H. Rice, High Priest; E. Hartwell, Sec.
Indianapolis Council, No. 2-John Ebert, Grand Master; Charles Fisher, Rec.
Raper Commandery, No. 1-N. R. Ruckle, Eminent Commander; Chas. Fisher, Rec. A. and A. Scottish Rite-Meets in Yohn's Blk.
Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection-John Caven, T. P. G. M .; E. Hartwell, Grand Sec.
Merchant Tailor, Wm. F. Rupp, 13 East Washington St.
Hart's Playing Cards, Bird Cages, 29 West Washington.
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Saraiat Council of Princes of Jerusalem- Phineas G. C. Hunt, M. E. G. M .; E. Hart- well, Grand Sec.
Indianapolis Chapter of Rose Croix-John H. Holliday, M. W .; E. Hartwell, Grand Sec.
Indiana Sovereign Consistory-N. R. Ruckle, Commander-in-Chief; E. Hartwell, Grand Sec.
ODD FELLOWS.
Hall n e cor Washington and Pennsyl- vania. Semi-annual Communications of the Grand Lodge of Indiana meet third Tuesday in May and September of each year.
Marion Encampment - Meetings second and fourth Mondays in each month. H. Adams, Scribe.
Metropolitan Encampment, No. 5-Meetings every first and third Monday in each month. J. W. Byrkit, Scribe.
Teutonia Encampm.nt, No. 57-Meetings second and fourth Fridays of each month. T. Bender, Scribe.
Olive Branch Lodge, No. 6-Rebecca degree meets second Saturday in each month.
Center Lodge, No. 18-Meets every Tues- day. Geo. P. Anderson, Sec.
Philoxenia Lodge, No. 44- Meets every Wednesday. J. S. Watson, Sec.
Capital Lodge, No. 124-Meets every Fri- day evening. J. F. Wallick, Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Hall 11 and 13 E Washington.
Grand Lodge of Indiana-Annual session fourth Tuesday in January. W. H. Hazleton, V. G. P. James A. Hughes, C. G. C. P. Carty, G. R. P. C. S.
Marion Lodge No. 1, K. P .- Stated meet- ings every Wednesday evening. Henry Slusher, V. P. M. Mckeon, W. C.
Koerner Lodge No 6-Meets Monday. Phillip Reichwein, V. P. W Banse, W C.
Olive Branch Lodge No 2-Meets Saturday. W. H. Roll, V. P. M. C. Potter, W C.
Star Lodge No 7-Meets Tuesday. H. C. Chandler, V. P. Julius A. Newmyer, W. C.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
Capital Temple of Honor No. 8-Hall 11 and 13 E. Washington, meets every Wednes- day evening. H. Randall, W. C. T. G. W. Lewis, P. W. T.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Palmetto Tribe-Meets Monday. Hall 14 S Delaware.
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Adam Kieser, Sachem.
Joseph Stephen, S S. O. B.
Red Cloud Tribe No. 18-Meets Wednes- day, cor Washington and Pennsylvania. J. R. Forbes, Sachem. W. C. David, Prophet.
HARAGARI.
Freya Lodge No. 63, D. O. H .- Meets Tues- day. Hall 14 and 16 S. Delaware. Lawrence Geis, O B. Charles Kostenbacher, Sec.
DRUIDS.
Hall 27} S. Meridian. Octavia Grove No. 3, U. A. O. D .- Meets Monday.
Humbold Grove No. 8, U. A. O. D .- Meets Wednesday. W. Weiland, N. A. F. Spellman, Sec.
Stonehenge Grove, No. 11, U. A. O. D .- Meets Tuesday.
C. P. Carty, N. A. W. C. Anderson, Sec.
Washington Supreme Arch Chapter No. 3, U. A. O. D .- Meets second and last Sunday of each month. Henry Kalb, W. G. A. Louis Held, Sec.
HEBREW.
Abraham Lodge No. 58, I. O. B. B .- Meets Sunday evening. Hall 14 S Delaware. B. Kaufman, Prest. R. Stern, Sec.
John M. Todd & Co., Real Estate Agents. See card opp. City Map.
Jacob Eldridge & Co., Real Estate Agents,
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church-N E cor New York and Pennsylvania, Rev. Henry Day, Pas- tor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
Garden Mission-W S Bright n New York. Sunday School 9 a m.
North Baptist Church-N E cor Broadway and Cherry. Rev. E. K. Chandler, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 9 a m.
Second Baptist Church-N S Michigan w Indiana Av. Rev. Moses Boyles, Pastor. Services 11 a m, 3 p m, Sunday School 9 a m.
South Street Baptist Church-S W cor South and Noble. Rev Harry Smith, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 9 a m.
CATHOLIC.
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St. John's Catholic Church-E S Tennessee bet Georgia and Maryland. Rev. Aug Bessonies, Pastor, Rev. Joseph Petit, asst. Paster. Mass 6, 8 and 10 a m, Sunday School 2 p m, Vespers 3 p m.
St Mary's Catholic Church-S S Maryland w Virginia Av; Rev. Simon Siegrist, Pas- tor. Mas, 8 and 10 a m, Vespers, 3 p m.
St. Patrick's Church-S S Dougherty E Short; Rev. P. R. Fitzpatrick, Pastor. Mass, 8 and 10 a m, Sunday School, 2 p m.
CHRISTIAN.
Bethlehem Christian Church-E S Fayette bet North and Walnut; Rev. G. P. Peale, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7 p m, Sunday School 2} p m.
Christian Chapel-S W cor Ohio and Dela- ware; Rev. W. F. Black, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
Grace Church-S E cor St Joseph and Pennsylvania; Rev. Warren Roberts, Pas- tor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2:30 p m.
Third Christian Church-Cor Ash and For- est Home Av; Rev. J. C. Miller, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7 p m, Sunday School 2 pm.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Mayflower Congregational Church-S S St Clair w East; Rev. G. W. Bainum, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7 p m, Sunday School 3 p m.
Plymouth Church-N W cor Circle and Me- ridian; Rev. J. L. Bennett, Pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2:30 pm.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATIONS.
· First Evangelical Association-E S New Jer- sey s Ohio; Rev. M. Hoehn, Pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 9 a m.
Second Evangelical Association-Cor Peru and Christian Av; Rev. J. M. Gomer, Pas- tor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 9 a m.
Zion's Church (German)-N S Ohio e Illi- nois; Rev. H. Quinius, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 9 a m.
FRIENDS.
Friends' Meeting House-N E cor, St Clair and Delaware; Rev. E. G. Pray, Superin- tendent. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m; Wednesday, 10:30 a m.
GERMAN REFORMED. .
First German Reformed Church-E S Ala- bama s Market; Rev. Hermann Helwing, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sun- day School 9 a m.
Second German Reformed Church-W S East s Merrill ; Rev. M. G. I. Stern, Pastor. Services 10 a m, 7 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
HEBREW.
Hebrew Congregation-S S Market e East; Rev Morris Messing, Pastor. Services Fri- day evening 7 p m, Saturday 9 a m, Satur- day and Sunday School 11 a m and 2 p m.
LUTHERAN.
Danish Lutheran Church .- McCarty w Vir- ginia Av; Rev. E. P. Jenson, Pastor. Ser- vices 10 a m.
First English Luther .. n Church-Cor Ala- bama and New York; Rev. W. W. Criley, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sun- day School 2 p m.
St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church- N E cor East and Georgia, Rev. C. Hoch- stetter, Pastor, services, 10 a m, Sunday School, 2} p m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Ames M. E. Church-Cor Madison Av and Union, Rev. J. W. Asbury, Pastor, services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m., Sunday School, 2 p m.
Asbury M. E. Church-W S New Jersey, n South, Rev. Chas. Tinsley, Pastor, services, 10} a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School, 2 p m.
For Goods, stylish, go to Rupp's, 13 East Washington St.
No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, room 5, up stairs.
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California Street M. E. Church-S W cor North and California, Rev. J. W. Webb, Pastor, services, 10} a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
German Society M. E. Church-S W cor New Jersey and New York; Rev. G. Nacht- rieb, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
Grace M. E. Church-N E cor East and Market; Rev. T. H. Lynch, Pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
Massachusetts Av. M. E. Church-Oak, n Massachusetts Av; Rev. R. Hanway, Pas- tor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
Meridian M. E. Church-S W cor Meridian and New York; Rev. R. Andrus, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 8 p m, Sunday School 2 pm.
Robert's Park M. E. Church-N E cor Dela- ware and Vermont; Rev. J. Bayliss, Pas- tor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 p m.
Third Street M. E. Church-N S Third bet Illinois and Tennessee; Rev. F. Craft, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sun- day School 2 p m.
Trinity M. E. Church-N W cor North and Alabama; Rev. E. B. Snyder, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m, 7:30 pm, Sunday School 2 pm.
Allen's Chapel M. E. Church-Broadway, n Cherry; Rev. R. Bridges, Pastor. Serv- ices 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday School 2 pm.
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