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Washington -- W. E. Parr, Maxwell! Webster -N|S. Bittgers, Ridgedale
Township Justices of the Peace. "Allen-W. W. Keeling and Q. S. Shoup. Avom
Barver-J. W. Wilson and W. H> Kennedy, Mitchelville.
Bloomfield-Wesley Spain and Samuel Adams, Des Moines.
-Camp -- W: W. Murray, Runnels, and W. J. Watten, Adelphi! Clay --- James Porter, Altoona.
Crocker J. E. Harvey, Saylorville, and T. W. Havens, Ankeney! Delaware-S. D. Johnson, Berwick, and Fred Powell, Efist Des Moines. Douglas++H. J. Williamson; ; Elkhart, and F., W. Cummins, Berwick. Withart+S. Trout and W. B: |Wells,
ElkBart. Four Mile-+W. B. Cooley and L. Clark; Rising Sun .; "Franklin +]. P. Mull han, Valeria. Jefferson -Win. D. Haskell and J. H. Beck, Granger!
. Lincoln Ole Mason, Huxley.
MadisonA. H. Drake, Madrid, and Hartis Egelson, Polk City. Say/or-Hayden, Saylor sand | P. S. Kriegh, Saylorville, Walnut John Fisher, Ashewa. Washington C. B. Merrihew and B. E. Faidley, Maxwell.
Jobster-C. H. Campbell, Grimes, and N G. Harding, Des Moines.
Township Clerke.
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Allen-J. R. Warnock, Avon. Beaver Marion Walters, Mitchellville. Bloomfield -- R. T. Younfz, Des Moines.' Camp-J. B. Stewart, Rundells.[' Chy-R. A. Crawford, Altoona. Chocker-I L. Miller, Trent. Delaware- Carson Reeves, E Des Moines. -
Des Moines+-George E. Dee, DesMoines. Douglas-C. W. Dodds, Bondurant. Elkhart I. H. Woodrow, Tyner.
Four Mille C. E. Dunagan, Rising Sun .. Franklin- W. H. Walker .. Bondurant. Jefferson+ C. F. Holmes, Grimes. 1 Ze-T. J. Casselberry, E Des Moines. Lincoln-J. D. Sargent, Slater. 1
Madison-Conrad Hug, Polk City. Spylerl T. P. Day) E Des Moines. Walker-J. W. Hunt, Commerce. Washington-J. W. Laselle, Maxwell. Webster - William Milligan, Grimes.
Township Constables.
llen -B. |Grossnickle Myers, Avon. .
and |Francis
Reader J; W. Jones and Charles Can- feld, Mitchelville. Bloomfield J. H. Giel and Edward $m th, Des Moines.
Runnells, and
Camp+-Dennis Sanford, VI A. Darling, Adelphi. Clay : Farris Maffit and Thomas Shep- herd, Altona.
Cocker -- G. W. Wheeler ohh Moeckley, Crocker.
Ankeney, and
Delmare-E. Edwards and Wm. Ham- met! Berwick.
Douglas. R. M. Hoffman, Berwick. Alkha7-A. G. Iseminger and M. C. Elliot, Elkhart. .
Pour Mile-E. Binkard Adelphi, and David Gatschell, Hastie.
Franklin + J. D. Malone, Santiago, and Dawid Crawford, Bondurant. ! 1 Jefferson Wm. Murray and J. P. Fees, Granger
Lincoln, Charles Heggen, Huxley.
Madison M. Elliott and D. W. Ingersoll, Madrid! Saylor HE! $. Cree and G. W. Wheeler, Saylorville ;!
Wahlit-Edward Hyland, Campbell, and V. M. Arbuckle, Valley Junction. Washington- J.T. Dunlap, Maxwell, Webster-W. H. Anderson, Grimes, and . A. Lightner, Des Moines.
Officers of Township School
Districte.
Tilen-Edward McDaniel, president, Avon; F |H. Kenworthy, secretary, Avon. Beaver: C. C. Glenn, president, Mitch- elville; D. C. De Votie, secretary, Mitch- elville.
Camp+J. W. Brown, president, Run-
hells; W. W. Murray, secretary, Runnells. Clay --- H. S. Mason, president, / Altoona; B. E. H. Woodrow secretary, Altoona. Deluiware -- Kate Strain, president, Ber -. wick: I. V. A. Wasson, secretary, Altoona.
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Douglas -- Not reported.
. Elkhart-N. Burgess, president, Tyner; S. Trout, secretary, Tyner.
Four Mile-R. C. Taylor, president, Rising Sun; T. E. Barlow, secretary, Ris- ing Sun.
Franklin - J. E. Davis,president, Bondurant; Č. A. ('Brien, secretary,
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Jefferson-Joseph Herrold, president, Grimes; J. F. Frazier, secretary, Granger. Walnut-J. F. Cook,! president, Valley Junction; J. W. Hunt, secretary, Camp- bell.
1. Washington-Wm .. E. Parr, president, Maxwell; Wm. A. Acherson, secretary, Maxwell.
Webster - Adam Seibert, president, ¿Grimes; J. A. , Lightner, secretary, Des Moines.
OFFICERS INDEPENDENT, SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
DES MOINES. | ?
Altoona -- London, president, Al- toona; W. J. Combs, secretary, Altoona. Des Moines-L. Mott, president, Des Moines; J. M., St. John, secretary. Des " Moines.
Forest Home-George A. Royal, presi- dent, Des Moines; E. Conrad secretary, Des Moines.
Greenwood Park -- W. M. McCain, presi- dent, Des Moines; Elmer Jakaway, secre- tary; Des Moines. 1
Mitchelville-Dr. B. T. Gadd, president, Mitchelville; George W. Cooper, secretary, Mitchelville.
Oak Dale-J. K. Macomber, president, Des Moines; C. O. Denny, secretary, Des Moines.
Pleasant Corner-D. F. Witter, presi- dent, Des Moines; B. F. Merrich, secre- tary, Des Moines.
Polk City-Conrad Hug, president, Polk City; Robert Miller| secretary, Polk | City. · Woodlawn-A. H. Parriott, president, Des Moines; J. Smith, secretary, Des Moines.
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP.
Elm Grove-Robers McCormick, presi- dent, Des Moines; Z. T. Hargis, secre- tary, Des Moines.
Evergreen-A. P. Kindred, president, Des Moines; F. S. White, secretary, Des Moines.
Maple Grove-Truman Jones, president, Des Moines; r. V. Hughs, secretary, Des Moines.
Oak Grove -- Oscar Tavenner, president, Des Moines; Ed. Howell, secretary, Des Moines.
'Park Avenue-H. L. Frost, president; ; Des Moines; C. P. Bragg, secretary, Des Moines.
Pine Grove-John Cogley, president, Des Moines; O. L. Meek, secretary, Des Moines.
Plain View,-B. T. Brubaker, president, Orilla; C. H. Taskett, secretary, Orilla .;
Pleasant Valley-C. O. Donnell, presi- dent, Orilla; Lewis Larch, secretary, Com- merce. .
Plum Grove-J. V. Nicholson, president, Des Moines; Lewis Graves, secretary, Des Moines.
Rock Creek-Joseph Tiary, president, Say- lorville; Albert C. Fisher, secretary, Say- lorville,
CROCKER TOWNSHIP.
Adams-J. J: Brobiel, president, Crocker; Robert Chanon, secretary, Crocker.
Ankeney-B. A. Lamason, president, An- keny: C. H. Gross, secretary, Ankeney.
Crocker Center-M. Sexauer, president, Ankeny; Ira T. Irvin, secretary, Ankeney. Franklin-+ Oliver : O. Keen, president, Crocker; Theodore Graeber, secretary, Polk City.
Nagle -- Webster Nagle, president, Say- lorville; H. M, Harvey, secretary, Saylor- ville.
Sexauer-J. B. Wagner, president, Ank- eney; Jacob Sexauer, secretary,. Ankeney. Union -- George 'Marts, president, Polk City: J. H. McBride, secretary, Polk City.
LEE TOWNSHIP.
Leader Agency-J. D. Finch, president, E Des Moines; M. W. Mark, secretary, E Des Moines,
No. 1 .- Geo. B. Curran, president, Des ·Moines; H. E. Martin, secretary, Des Moines. !
Pleasant Hill- J. G. Warnock, president, Youngstown; : S. H. Browne, secretary. Youngstown. Sheldahl (Folk, Story and Boone Co's, )- Oscar Ahlberg, president, Sheldahl; Phil. Berggren, secretary, Sheldahl.
LINCOLN TOWNSHIP.
Hickory Grove-"James Fleming, presi- dent, Crocker; Jacob Abuhl, secretary, Ankeney.
Ives+-Thomas | Nelson, president, Shel- dahl; A. F. Sargent, secretary, Slater.
Norway- Eide Lars, president, Huxley; L. S. Haggen, secretary, Huxley.
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¡No. 58 Christ ; Lehmann; president, Crocker; if. I. Allemann, secretary! Crock-1
Ap. 6 !- T. S. Thompson ] president, Tyler; George Barnes, secretary, Tyner. : 1 9 1 Thomas |Kinsal, president,
Crocker; R. L. |McConnell, Crocker.
secretary!
Steivart : Gacol Bodar, president, Crock- er; John Hitz, secretary, Crocker. Union-Ole N. Aplan il president, Slater; Owen Nervig, secretary Slater. West Point -- Ole Johnson, " president" Slatet; M. Ragan, secretary, Slater. MADISON TOWNSHIP.
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Fairview- John Grigsby, president, Polk City: . Albright, secretary; Polk City! Hopkins Grove -A. H. Drake, presi- dent, Madrid: S. P. Reeder secretary Madrid Maple Grove- . Jones, president Des Moines; T; V. Hughs, secretary, Des Moines.
Mayfield- George Zert, president, |Polk City: W. W. Adams, secretary, Pulk City No. 4. +Louis Sutter president! Poik
City: Peter |Messersmith, secretary, Polk City. 1.
No. 5. - E. R. Bland president, City; Simon Bullington, secretary City.
Polk
Polk
No. , 6 .--- Rufus E. Gall, president, Polk Gity: Mrs | A. E. Hahn, secretary, Polk City, Pierce Grove It Benson, Axel E.i Skortman!
president, secretary
Prairie-A. H. Drake, president, Mad- nid; S. P. Reeder, secretary, Madrid ..
SAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
Canary Take-P. J. Peterson, president I Des Moines; E. F. Dicks, secretary E Des Moines. Center-A. K. Campbell. president Ifighland Park; N. J. |Harris, secretary Highland Park.
Saylorvalet-L., Cox, | president, Saylor ville; T. J "Kaylor, secretary, Saylorville, Valley-W .S. Webb, president, Saylor- ville; J. M. Q. Bleness, secretary, Saylor ville.
Woodside Charles Schlenker, president. IDes Moines; . J. Brubaker, secretary
Trent.
GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF IOWA
Election for State, District, County and Township officers Tuesday next! after first Monday in November of each year
State Officers.
Governor- - Horace Bbies!
Private Secretary to Governor-C.D. Ham Lieutenant Governor -- S: L. Bestow.
Secretary of State-W. M. McFarland.
Deputy Secretary of State -. C. S. Burkit. Auditor-James A. Lyons ...
TreasurerByron A. Beeson.
Attorney General-John G| Stone:
Superintendent of Public Instruction-J. B| Khoepfler.
Adjutant-General and M. Q. M.G. - George Green.
Commissioner of Labor Statistics-James R. Sovereign.
Librarian-+Mrs. Mary H. Miller.
Vaspector of Illuminating Oils-James J! Dund.
State Printer-George H. Ragsdale. 1
State Binder-Otto Nelson. Supt. of Weights and Measures-Prof. L.
Gİ Weld.
Director of Voipa Weather Sage, Service-J. R.
Fish Commissioner-Thomas J. Griggs. Veterinary Surgeon-M. Stalker.
Custodian of Public Buildings and Prop- ery W: L. Carpenter. : Inspector of Boats +Milo W. Brown.
State Board of Healthl -
President-E. M. Reynolds M. D., Ap- panoose county. Secretary- J.[F. Kennedy, M. D., Des Moines .! Asst. Secretary-L. F. Andrews, Des Moines.
. M, Emmert, M. D., Atlantic,
Henry H. Clark, M. D., McGregor! E. M. Reynolds, M. D.), Centerville. John C. Schrader, M. D., Iowa City. Frederick Becker, M. D., Clermont.
E. A. Guilbert, M. D., Dubuque.
E. H. Carter, M. D., Des Moines. - James L .: Loring, civil engineer, Dallas 'Center, Prof. M. Stalker, State Vet. surgeon, (ex- officio) Ames, John /G. Stone,. | Attorney-General (ex- officio) Des Moines;
Board of Medical Examiners-(Office Capitol). E. M. Reynolds, M.D / Centerville, president; J. F. Kennedy, M. D., secre- taty.
Commissioners of Pharmacy-John H. Prickett, president, Oskaloosa; Suel . J. Spaulding, secretary; Des Moines; J. H. Harrison, Davenport; J. H. Mitchell, Bloomfield.
Board of Dental Examiners-J. T. Ab- bott, president, Manchester; Samuel A ... Garber, secretary, Tipton; E. E. Hughes,
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Des Moines; IJ B| - Montfort, Fairfield; Emory L. Brooks, Vinton.
State Mine Inspectors-First District, John Verner, Cleveland. Second District, John W. Canty, Youngstown .: Third Dis- trict, Morgan G. Thomas, Muchinock. M. C. Bennett, secretary.
State Agriculturay Society-J. M. MC- Mullin, president, Oskaloosa ; J. A. Evans, vice president, West Liberty ; John R. Shaffer, secretary, Des Moines ;| C. B. Worthington, treasurer, Des Moines.
State Horticultural Society-Eugene Se- cor, president, Forest City ; A. F. Cole- man, vice president, Corning; G. B. Bracket, secretary, Denmark; ; Henry Strohm, treasurer, Iowa City.
State Board of Railroad Commissioners-
. Spencer Smith, Pottawattamie county ; John!W. Luke, Franklin county ; Peter A. Dey, Johnson county ; W. W. Ainsworth, secretary, Polk county.
AState Board of Equalization-Horace Baies, Governor; W. McFarland, Secreta- ry of State ; James A. Lyons, Auditor ; B. A. Beeson, Treasurer.
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ASYLUMS AND HOSPI- TALS.
' Cottage Hospital- 1121 Fourth sti
Des Moines Home for Friendless Children -2018 High st. Mrs. A. Y. Rawson, president: Mrs. A. O. Reynolds, Vice- president; Mrs. J. B. Olmsted, secretary; Mrs. J. P. Bushnell, treasurer; Mary B. Heatherington, matron.
Polk County Insane . Asylum -- J. A.
- Stevens; warden, east Des Moines.
" Poor Farm-Saylor township, W. H. Zickefoose, superintendent. P. O. box 1047, Des Moines.
, State Medical and Surgical Institute- 200 E Eleventh st. W. F. Stoude, president; J. F. Fellows, vice-president and secretary,; F. F. Fellows, treasurer:
Tracy Home for Thevalids-Ridge, north- east cor Fourth st. - Mrs. A. B. Tracy, superintendent.
BANKS.
Des Moines Clearing House Association- 500 Walnut st. (Citizens National Bank). W. D. Lucas, president; J. G. Rounds. manager.
American Savings Bank-E Locust st, northeast cor Fifth st. Capital $75,000, surplus,, $15,000. E. S. Harter; president; R. L. Chase, cashier. 1
Capital City State Bank-E .(Locust; southwest cor Fifth st. Capital $100,000, - 11
surplus $17,054. A. \ Holland, president; J. A. Mckinney,
James Callanan,
cashier., · Directors: Henry Wagner, J. C.
Painter, A. T. Hill, Leander Bolton; -
W. R. Ankeney, Turner, AF Holland i.
JE'S. Patten, M. ; P. -
Citizens National Bank -- Walnut, south- west cor Fifth st. Capital $100,000, sur- H. Merrill, president;
plus $20,000. J. J. G. Rounds, cashier .. Directors: J. Callanan, Ed .: Wright, J. G. Rounds, H. Younker; Samuel Merrill| |A. Lederer, J. R. Rollins, J. H. Merrill.
Des Moines National Bank-Walnutst, southeast cor Sixth ave. Capital $300,000 surplus $40,000" Rj T. Wellslager, presi- dent; V. F. Newell, cashier. |Directors: F. M. Gilbert, G. M. Hippee, C.' A. Dud- ley, A. Dickey, C| |B. Atkins, W. S. Regur, C. H. Getchell, J. S. Clarkson, R. T. Wellslager.
Des Moines : Savings Bank-Walnut southeast cor Third st. Capital, $300,000, additional liability of stock, holders $300,- 000. P. M. Casady, president; Simon Casady cashier. Trustees: P. M. Casady, N. S. McDonnell, G. M. Hippee, Jas. G. ,'Berryhill, Simon Casady, . L: Harbach, C. C. Prouty, Edward. A. Tem- ple, B. F. Kauffman, Simon Casady, C. C. Prouty.
Grand Avenue Savings Bank, E Grand ave, northwest .cor | Fifth st. . Capital, $50,000, authorized capital $250,000. , D. H. Kooker, president ;! Geo. W. Shope, cashier. Directors: A. F. Bemis, Ed. 'Penn, A. K. Stewart, Jr., Wesley Juvenal, J. M. Mehan. S. N. Spotts, "Linford Fisher, D. H. Kooker, C. D. Coddington.
Home Savings Bank-E Sixth st, north- east cor Locust st. Capital $50,000, sur- plus $2.000. : V. P. . Twombly, president; A. C. Miller, cashier. Directors: V. P. Twombly, A. Nelson B. A. Lockwood, H. E. Teachout; |H. C. Hansen, 'M. T. V. Bowman; H. Hi Taylor, S. B. Garton, T. A. Cheshire.
Ioroa National Bank (The)-Walnut, northest cor Fourth st." Capital $100, 000, surplus $12,374. B F .. Kauffman, presi- dent; C. B. Worthington, cashier. Di; rectors: B. F. Kauffman, M .. .. . V. Bowman, Frederick Field, E. Martindale, E. D. Hunter|H. A. Elliott, S. A. Robert- son, O. H. Perkins, G. W. Marquardt.
Marquardt Savings Bank ( The)-Locust, northwest cor Fifth | st. Capital $50,000, surplus $1 194 1 G. W. Marquardt, presi- dent; H. S. Marquardt, cashier. Trus- tees: G. W. Marquardt, F. W. ,Hubbell, E. C. Finkbine, Henry
Wagner, B. F.
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Kauffman, J. G. Berryhill, W. O. Curtiss, Simon Casady.
People's Savings Bank of Des Moines- Locust, y southeast cor Seventh st. ; Capir tal $50,000, authorized capital, $200,000) Martin Flynn, president; C. H. Martin, dishier. Directors: Adam Dickey, J. A. Garver, W. R. Warfield, Martin: Tuttle, A: Sheuerman, H. Y. Smith, Martin Flynn, G. H. Perkins, C. C. Loomis.
Polk County Savings Bank-Locust southwest cor Fifth st. . Organized 1883. Capital $100,000. Geo. G. Wright, presi- dent; A. J. Zwart, cashier .: Directors: . A. Ankeney, Fayette Meek, L. Sheuer- man, Geo G. Wright, Martin Flynn, I ... Reinking, R. T. Wellslager, J .; W. Windsor, $. B. Tuttle. State Savings Bank Walnut, northwest cor Fifth st. Capital, $100, 000, surplus
$15,000. M., Strauss, president; J. W. Geneser cashier. : Directors: ; J H. Men- rill, D. W. Smouse, M. Strauss, Francis Geneser. J. W. ¡ Geneser, M. P. Turner, R! 0. Green, L. I. Wells J. G. Rounds. Valley National Bank-Northwest : cor Fourth st and Court ave. | Capital $200, 000 JIJ. Town, president ; M. M. Crookshank cashier. || Directors, J. J. Towne, Wm. 1). Lucas, H. C. Hensen. E. R. Clapp, C. W. Mennig, S. B. Tuttle, Alfred Hammer, J. K. Gilcrest, R. A. Crawford, Ira Cook, Chas. W. Eitz, W. W. Lyons, J. Tone, .J. : N. Ankeney
CEMETERIES.
St. Ambrose-Office 103 High st ceme; lety north of Woodland cemetery. Very Rev. M. Flavin, superintendent in charge; Toun Hogan, sexton. 2.45 yavish Office ' Jewish Temple, south- west cor Eighth and Pleasant sts. .. Riegelman, president || .A., Sheuerman, Secretary: Peter Lambert, superintendent; Odd Fellows- In Woodland (cemetery Jolin Ft Tallon, Heber Keemer, H.L. Frost, trustees; Peter Lambert, superinten- dent.
Woodland-West of Twenty-first, north of Woodland ave; main entrance northt west cor Twenty-first and Woodland avel;) `north entrance Twenty-first and, Center sts .. Gates open from 7ajm. tp /7 p.m. Committee, the Mayor, , ex-officio, Horace G. . Mc- Elderry J. Harvey Dean.' Peter Lambert, superintendent.
CHURCHES ADVENTIST.
Seventh
Day Adventist :
Church +E
. Twelfth, southeast cor | Des Moines st. S!
Services 11 a. m .; Sabbath school; 10 a. m. Elder L. T. Nicola.
BAPTIST.
·Swedish -- 418 E Des Moines st, Services 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath School 3 p. m. Rey. |Lindley.
1. First - Locust , southeast cor Eighth. Services 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p; m .; Sab- bath School 12 ml Rev. H. W. Tilden.
Forest Avenue- Forest ave, southeast cor Eleventh st. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p, m; Sabbath School [2 .m. Rev. oseph A. Elder,
First (colored) +214 E Second st. Services p. m .; Sunday School 2 p. m. Rev. J. I. Thompson,
Fast' Des Moines-Pennsylvania ave. Southeast cor Des Moines st. Services 10:30 a. im, and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School 12 m. Rev. E. P. Bartlett.
CHRISTIAN.
Central Church of Christ-Pleasant, northeast cor Ninth st. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p: m. Sabbath School 0;15 la! m .. Rev. H. O| Breeden.
Chesterfield Church of Christ-Chester- feld. Services 10:30h. 'm and 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath School 2:30 p. m.
Bast Des Moines Mission-E . Twenty -! ninth, cor Shaw st. Services 10:30 a. m. andi 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath School 2:30 p. m. . Rev. G. T. I Black.
Past Side Church of Christ-East Twelfth. southwest cor Des Moines st; services 10:80 . im. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School at 12 ml Rev: A. I. Hobbs.
University Play'-Twenty-fifth, south- vesticor North st; services 10:30a. m. and 7:30 p. m. " Sabbath School, 3 p. m. Rev. E. M. Todd.
-CONGREGATIONAL.
North Park-Sixth aye southwest con Horest ave; services 10:30 a. m. and 7.30 p. Sabbath School 12 m. Rev. B. St. John. Pilgrim-7|Band 715 E Twelfth; services 10.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School m. . Rev. Clinton Douglas. Plymouth-Locust, northeast cor Seventh su; services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m: Sab- bath School 13 m. |Rev. A. L. Frisbie.
EVANGELICAL.
Salem-1217 E Grand ave; services 10:30. a a m, and 7:30 p. m: Sabbath School 9:30 ml Rev. George Knucker. .
- Trinity-E Twelfth, northwest corner Des Moines st; services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m; Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m .. | Rev. E. H J. McAllister. 5
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FRIENDS.
Grand Avenue Meeting-827 E Grand ave services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School 12 m.
Mission -- E Fourth southeast cor Allen st; services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sab- bath School 12 m.
HEBREW.
B'nat Jeshurun Congregation-Services Saturday 10 a. m. and Friday 7;30 p.km; Sabbath School 9 a.m. Rev.Ignatz Mueller.
Congregation of the Children of Israel- 617 E Sixth st. Services Saturday 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. Rev. Louis Sherefsky,
LUTHERAN
German-115 Locust st; services 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School 2. p. m. Rev. A. J. Klindworth:
Norwegian -- 610 E Des Moines st Ser- vices 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath ;School 4 p. m. Rev. O. E. Bordahl, - St. John's-Chestnut, northwest cor Sixth five .. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School 12 m. Rev. G. C. Henry. Swedish-E Fifth, southeast cor Des Moines st. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 D. m; Sabbath School 3:30 p. m. Rev. A. Dahlberg.
Stuedish-723 E Eighth. Services 10:30 m. and 7:45 p. m; Sunday School 12 m. Rev. Charles J. Nelson.
Swedish Mission-Des Moines, north- west cor E Second st. Services 10:30 a. m.' and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School 3 p. m;
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Asbury-E Sixteenth, cor Capitol ave." Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. : m; Sabbath School 2:30 p. m. Rev. P. V. D. .Vedder.
Burns (Colored)-218 Des Moines |st. Services.11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath: School 3 p. m. . Rev. George Curry.
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Mission-Lehman School House, Thir- tieth st. Services 3. p. m; Sabbath School 2 p. m.
First-Ninth, southwest cor Pleasant; st. Services 10: 30 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m: Sab: bath school 12 m. Rev. J. L. Sooy.
German-219 Locust st. Services 10:30 a. m. and 9:30 p. m; Sabbath School' 9:30 a. m. Rev. F. Litzrodt. 1
German -Scott, northeast cor E- Seventh st. Services 11 a. m: and 9:30, p. m; Sab- bath School 2:30 p. m. Rev. - Wil; helmi.
Grace-Ninteenth, northeast cor Crocker st .. Services 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School 3 p. m. Rev. L. B. Wick- ersham.
Jordan-Walnut Hill, Services 10:30 a: m. and 7:30 p. m. |Rev. S. W. Lauck.
Norwegian-Danish-E Ninth, southwest cor Maple st. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School 12 m. Rev. C. Erickson.
Oak Park-Euclid ave, cor Sixth ave. Services 11 a. m; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.) Prospect Park-Eighth, cor Washington st. Services (10:30 a. m. and 7:30; p)|m; Sabbath School 4 m. Rev. H. P. Dudley. .
St. Pauls A. M. E. Church-Second southeast cor Center st. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sabbath School 3. p. m.l. Rev. G.W. Newton.
. Swedish-Pennsylvania ave, southeast cor Maple st, Services 10:30a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath School 12 m. Rev. Nelson. :
Wesley -- Des Moines, cor| E Eleventh st. Services| 10:30 a. ' m. and 7;30 p. m .; Sabbath School 2:30 p. m. Rey. J. H. Senseny.
Wesley Mission-Scott, northeast cor e Seventh st. Services 6 p. m; Sabbath School 9:30 a. m. Rev. H. E. Beeks: METHODIST PROTESTANT, --
First-E Fourteenth, southwest cor Lyon. - Services 11 a m, and 7:30 p. m. Sab- bath School 10 a. m. Rev. S. J. Gediles. METHODIST (PRIMATIVE).
Primativer-Lyon,' northeast cor Six- teenth. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath School 2:30 p. m. Rev, Wil- liam Cape.
Sevastopol- Services 7:30 p. m. Sab- bath School 10 a. m. Rev .. William Cape. METHODIST (WESLEYAN). 1. 1
First Wesleyan-E Fourteenth, bet Maple and Walker sts .. 'Services 11 a. m jand 7:30 p. m .: Sabbath School 10 a. m. Rev. E. R. Dodd.
MORMON.
Latter Day Saints-Des Moines north- west dor e Sixteenth st. Services 10:30 a., m. and 7:30 p. m. Elder - Baker.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Bethany Mission-E Eighth, northeast, cor; Allen. Services 10:30 a. m. ; 7;80 p. : m .; Sabbath School 9 a. m. Rev. Isaac White.
Calvary Mission-Grand ave, northwest cor Fifth st. . Sabbath School 3 p. m.
Central-High, northeast cor Eighth st. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sab -: bath School 12 m. |Rev. Howard A. John- . son.
Clifton Heights-Bloomfield ave. Ser- vices 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath School 3 p. m. Rev. H.M. Roberts. 1.
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First Des Moines' st, northeast con
Pennsylvania lave. Services 10.30 a. mit and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School 12 m. Rey. Wml Bartholomew.
Highland Park- Euclid ave, cor Fourth Services 10:30 a. m. and : 7.30 p. m Sabbath School 12 m.
Sixty Twenty-fourth | st, northwest cor Cottage Grove alve. Services 10.30 a. m and 7.801 p. m .; Sabbath School 12 m. Rey. W. J Young;
Westminster-Twelfth st, near North,
Services 10.30 al m. and 7.30 p. m .: Sab- bath School 12 m. Rev. Wm. Miller.
PRESBYTERIAN (UNITED).
-Grand ave, northeast cor Seventh Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 pm. Sab- Ist.
bath School 12 m. Rey. W. T. McConnelli Ridge St. Chapel-Fourth, cor Ridge st. Sabbath School 3:30 p.m.
Second Center, northeast cor Sixth avel Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sab- bath School 12 m. Rev. Willard H. Pat: erson.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
Church of the Good Shepherd E Thit teenth'st, southeast cor Des Moines. ; Ser- vices 10.30 a. m.' and 7,30 p. m. ; Sabbath School 12 m. Rev. Allan Judd.
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Paul's-High, northeast cor Ninth Services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .:: Sabbath School 8 p. m. |Rev. J. J. Wilkins."
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Church of the Visitation-E Walnut st. southwest cor Tenth st. Services 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m., Vespers 3 p. m. Rev. J. F. Nugent. HSr. Andross-High st. northeast cot Services 8 and 10.30 a. m. and Very Rev. Michael Flavin.
Sixth ave! ! 3.30 p. mll St. Mary's-Second, southeast cor Crock-
er st. Services 8 and 10.30 a. m. and 3 p. Rev. P. Winfred Schmidt.
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UNITED . BRETHREN.
Fast United Brethren Church-1011 Maple st. Services Il a. m. and 7.30 p. m; Sapbath School. Rev. I. H. Snoke. Second United' Brethren Church -926 Eleventh st] | Services)11 a. m. and 7;30 p. m> Sabbath school 10 a. m. Rev . N. F. Hicks
UNITARIAN.
First Unitarian Fifteenth, southeast cor Linden st. Services 10:45 a. m. and 8 pl m .; Sabbath school 12 m. ] Rev. Leon A. Harvey
Into nine Judicial Circuits, in each of which a Circuit Court is held for each District Within each Circuit. The act of Congress, approved April 10th, 1869, provided as fol- Jowls. "The Circuit Courts in each Circuit shall be held by the Justice of the Supreme Court allotted to the Circuit, or by the Cir- quit Judge of the Circuit, briby the District fudge of the District, sitting alone, or by the Justice of the Supreme Court, and Cir- quit Judge sitting together, in which case the Justice of the Supreme Court shall pre- side, or in the absence of either of them, y the other (who shall -preside) and the District Judge.
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