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North side of New Haven Pike, east of corporation line.
Under the auspices of the German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and other States.
President. Rev. W. H. Sihler.
Director. G. A. Saxer.
Treasurer. C. Bonnet.
SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE ST. AUGUSTINE SCHOOL.
Corner Calhoun and Jefferson.
Under the dispensation of the Sisters of St. Mary's of the Woods near Terre Haute.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHEDRAL-MALE SCHOOL.
Southwest corner Jefferson and Clinton.
Under the dispensation of the Catholic Congregation. President and Pastor in Charge, Father Benoit.
ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART.
Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Address Mother Superior, St. Vincent p o, Allen Co., Ind.
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NOTARIES PUBLIC IN ALLEN COUNTY.
Charles McCulloch, term expires July 10, 1869.
Sol. D. Bayless,
July 10, 1873.
Wm. T. Jennison, 66
July 14, 1873.
Daniel Ryan, 66 July 25, 1873.
C. M. Barton,
66 6
July 8, 1873.
Christian Tresselt, 66
66
June 1, 1873.
B. D. Skinner, 66
May 12, 1873.
Lewis Newberger,
March 20, 1869.
Dexter B. Andrews
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March 12, 1869.
Rob't S. Robertson,
Nov. 30, 1871.
Francis M. Bloomhuff,“
March 10, 1873.
John Shaffer, 60 Jan. 15, 1873.
Gilbert E. Bursley,
66
Dec. 15, 1873.
Homer C. Hartman, 66
66
Feb. 8, 1873.
H. C. F. Westrumb, 66
Jan. 11, 1873.
John Mohr,
Oct. , 1872.
Geo. W. Durgin, jr.,
July 9, 1872.
Michael Crow,
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June 10, 1872.
William Lytle,
66
April 17, 1872.
Allen H. Dougal,
March 17, 1872.
Peter Heller,
66
Dec. 26, 1871.
Samuel Swayne,
66
Nov. 29, 1871.
Allan Zollars,
66
66
Nov. 11, 1871.
Calvin D. Crane,
66
Aug. 3, 1871.
Elias G. Coverdale,
66
Jan. 29, 1871.
Chester Scarlett,
66
66
Jan. 7, 1871.
William S. Crane,
66
60
May 7, 1870.
William Griffiths
66
66 May 8, 1870.
Theo. S. Comparet,
May , 1870.
Henry M. Williams, A. H. Carrie.,
66
April 2, 1870.
Geo. F. Stinchcomb, "
66
May 7, 1870.
Frederick Beach,
66
66
Jan. 25, 1870.
James E. Graham,
66
66
Dec. , 1869.
Henry Tons,
Sept. 14, 1869. 66
David Fisher,
66
John Hough,
W. H. H. Miller,
66
Samuel E. Sinclair,
66
Jan. 7, 1871.
Thomas Meegan,
66
66
Jan. 15, 1871.
Geo. R. Hartman,
66
May 7, 1872.
Henry Colerick,
David P. White,
July 7, 1870.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
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BAPTIST-FIRST .- North side of Jefferson, between Har- rison and Webster. Pastor, Rev. J. R. Stone. Divine services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
CATHOLIC-IMMACULATE CONCEPTION .- West side Calhoun, between Jefferson and Lewis Streets. Pastors, Revs. Benoit and Brammer. Services 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 3 p. m.
CATHOLIC-ST. MARY'S, GERMAN .- Corner of Lafay- ette and Jefferson. Pastors, Revs. Whiter and Hughlin. vices, 10:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m.
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CATHOLIC-ST. PAUL'S, GERMAN .- Corner of Griffith and Washington Streets. Pastor, Rev. Koenig. Services, 9:30 a. m. and 7. 30 p. m.
EPISCOPAL-TRINTY CHURCH .- Southwest corner of Berry and Fulton Streets. Rector, Rev. Joseph S. Large. Divine services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
EPISCOPAL-GOOD SHEPHERD .- Holman Street, near Railroad Depot. Rector, Rev. J. L. Gay. Divine Service, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION CHURCH .- Corner of Clinton and Holman Streets. Pastor, Rev. M. W. Steffey. Ser- vices, 10:30 a m. and 7:30 p. m.
GERMAN REFORMED-ST. JOHN'S .- South-east corner of Washington and Webster Streets. Pastor, Rev. John H. Klein. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
GERMAN REFORMED-SALEM CHURCH .- Clinton, bet- ween Berry and Wayne Streets. Pastor, Rev. Mr. C. Cast. Ser- vices, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
HEBREW-ACHDUTH VESHALOM CONGREGATION .- West side of Harrison, between Wayne and Washington Sts. Rabbi, Rev. Edward Rubin. Services, 9:00 Saturday morning and 6 Friday evening.
LUTHERAN-TRINITY, ENGLISH .- Wayre, between Clin- ton and Barr Streets. Pastor, Rev. S. Wagenhals. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
LUTHERAN-ST. PAUL'S, GERMAN .- Barr Street, be- tween Jefferson and Lewis. Pastors, Rev. Drs. Sihler and W. S. Stubnatze. Services, 8.00 and 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
LUTHERAN-ST. JOHN'S, GERMAN .- Corner of Van Bu- ren and Washington. Pastor, Rev. J. Kucher. Services, 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
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METHODIST-BERRY STREET .- Corner of Berry and Harrison Streets. Pastor, Rev. W. S. Birch. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
METHODIST-CENTENARY CHARGE ._ Corner of Daw- son and Harrison Streets. Pastor, Rev. W. T. Walker. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
METHODIST-GERMAN .- Washington Street, corner Ful- ton. Services, 3:30 p. m.
METHODIST-WAYNE STREET .- Corner of Wayne St. and Broadway. Pastor, Rev. J. T. Iddings. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN,-FIRST .- Corner of Berry and Clinton Streets. Pastor, Rev. Dr. T. H. Skinner. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m ..
PRESBYTERIAN-SECOND .- Berry Street, between Web- ster and Ewing. Pastor, Rev. Geo. O. Little. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m.
PRESBYTERIAN-THIRD .- Corner of Calhoun and Hol- man Streets. Pastor, Rev. N. S. Smith. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
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SOCIETIES.
ANCIENT AND HONONRABLE FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.
AT MASONIC BLOCK COR. BERRY AND CALHOUN.
WAYNE LODGE, No. 25 .- Meets every Tuesday evening. W. M., Holman Hamilton ; S. W., S. R. Mudge; J. W., Dr. J. S. Gregg; Treasurer, George H. Wilson; Secretary, Benjamin Saunders.
SUMMIT CITY LODGE, No. 170 .- Meets every Friday night. W. M., M. B. Strong ; S. W., C. L. Thomas; J. W., W. C. Bab- cock ; Treasurer, J. D. Hance; Secretary, H. V. Sweringen.
SOL D. BAYLESS LODGE, No. 359 .- Meets every Monday night. W. M., Wm. Johnson, jr .; S. W., J. D. Bond; J. W., C. B. Oakley ; Treasurer, Dave Fisher; Secretary, William D. Hood.
HOME LODGE, U. D .- Meets every second and fourth Thurs- days of each month. W. M., O. D. Hurd; S. W., J. Knappen- berger; J. W., M. Cullaton ; Treasurer, S. Thanhouser; Secre- tary, J. E. Graham.
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FORT WAYNE CHAPTER, No. 19, R. A. M .- Meets every Wednesday evening. H. P., William Foster ; K., M. B. Strong ; S., S. R. Mudge ; Treasurer, Alfred Hattersley ; Secretary, Ferd. F. Boltz.
COUNCIL No. 4, R. AND S. MASTERS .- Meets second Wednesday of each month. T. I. G. M., Munson VanGiesen ; Dep. T. I. G. M., M. B. Strong ; P. C. W., Jonathan Knappen- berger; C. of G., Orson Smith ; Treasurer, A. Hattersley ; Sec- retary, Ferd. F. Boltz; S. and S., -
FORT WAYNE COMMANDERY, No. 4 .- Meets every alter- nate Thursday. E. C., Joseph Stellwagon; Gen'o E., Homer Hamilton ; C. G., O. H. Hinkle ; Prelate, S. R. Mudge; Treas- urer, M. B. Strong; Rec., H. G. Barnett.
A. AND A. SCOTTISH RITE .-
LODGE OF PERFECTION, No .- T. P. G. M., Geo. W. Durgin, jr .; H. of T. D. G. M., D. P. Whedon ; M. E. S. G. W., Chauncey B. Oakley; V. S. G. W. John Fitz; Treasurer, M. B. Strong ; Secretary, Dr. J. S. Gregg.
CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX .- M. W., Thomas B. Shoaff; Treasurer, M. B. Strong ; Geo. W. Durgin, jr.
COUNCIL PRINCES OF JERUSALEM .- M. E. G. M., Jos. A. Stellwagon ; Treasurer, M. B. Strong; Secretary, Dr. J. S. Gregg.
CONSISTORY .- Commander-in-Chief, A. H. Hamilton ; First Lieutenant Commander, D. P. Whedon ; Treasurer, M. B. Strong; Secretary, Geo. W. Durgin, jr.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
FORT WAYNE LODGE, No. 14 .- Meets every Monday night at their Hall on Court street, opposite the Court House. N. G., Thomas W. Saffer; V. G., Samuel Thanhouser; R. S., J. Kanp- penberger ; P. S., Wm. T. Mckean ; T., P. J. Wise.
HARMONY LODGE No. 19 .- Meets every Thursday even- ing in I. O. O. F. Hall, Court strreet, opposite Court House. N. G., Wm. Chamberlain ; V. G., A. C. Kyle; R. S., H. Campbell; P. S., Phil Grund ; T., Wm. Wadington.
CONCORDIA LODGE, No. 228-German. Meets every Wednesday evening, at I. O. O. F. Hall. N. G., Martin Hein- gartner ; . V. G., Isaac N. Rosenthal; R. S., Geo. Zoller; P. S., Christian Bruns ; T., Edward Sidel.
SUMMIT ENCAMPMENT, No. 16 .- Meets first and third Fridays of each month .- C. P., F. Koenig ; H. P., W. H. Brooks,
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sen .; S. W., Wm. Stevens; J. W., B. Saunders ; R. S. and P. S., Charles Cran ; T., P. J. Wise.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
ALLEN LODGE No. 3 .- W. C., Dr. W. H. Brooks; V. C., D. P. Whedon ; R. S., C. L. Smith; F. S., Phil. Grund ; W. B., A. Hattersley.
DAMON LODGE No. 4 .- W. C., G. E. Bursley ; V. C., Geo. W. Durgin, jr; R. S., F. F. Boltz; F. S., A. C. Keel; W. B., George Relter.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
SUMMIT CITY LODGE, No. 14-Organized December 10th, 1866 Meets every Tuesday evening at Stewart's Hall, west side Calhoun, opposite court house. D. G. W. C. T., W. A. Davis ; W. C. T., George A. Fry ; W. V. T., Miss Melinda Broom; W. S., O. J. Kover; W. T., Mrs. J. A. Mclachlan. One hun- dred and twenty-two members.
HOME LODGE, No. 585 .- Organized, May, 1869. Meets ev- ry Monday evening at Covenant Hall, east side Colhoun, oppo- iste Keystone block. W. C. T., E. B. Smith ; W. V. T., Mrs. Jen- nie Graham; W. S., Charles Lipes; W. T., Miss Jennie Metz- ger. Fitty-three members.
There are also seven other flourising lodges in Allen county, situted at the following named places : Eel River, Huntertown, Leo, Maples, Maysville, Monroeville and Randall.
GERMAN CARL BARROMŒUS SOCIETY .- Meets the first Sunday in every month, in the School Room, corner of Jefferson and Lafayette Streets. Marshal, Martin Backus; Pres- ident, John G. Fledderman; Vice President, Henry Trentman ; Secretary, Peter Medler ; Treasurer, John Mohr.
HEBREW LITERARY ASSOCIATION .- Meets every Sun- day evening, from Sept. 1st to June 1st, and every fourth Sun- day evening from June 1st to Sept 1st, at their Hall, over Des- sauer's cigar store. President, L. Newberger; Vice President, A. Eppstein ; Recording Secretary, Flora Redelsheimer; Finan- cial Secretary, Celia Redelsheimer; Treasurer, L. Wolf; Libra- rian, B. Newman; Number of members, 47.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC-POST NO. 72 .- Organized 1866. Meets every Friday evening at Stewart's
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Hall, west side Calhoun, opposite Court House. Post Comman- dant, W. H. Davis; S. V. C., H. H. Robinson ; J. V. C., J. C. Wigent; P. A., T. J. Stanley ; Q. M., David Redelsheimer.
TURN VEREIN-GERMAN .- Founded March 10th, 1865. Meetings Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week. Presi- dent, F. B. Vogel; Secretary, F. Foellinger; Treasurer, B. R; Noll, First Turner, Samuel Freeman; Second Turner, Julius Stege ; Overseer of Hall and Apparatus, Gust. Selle.
AMERICAN TURNERS .- Meets on Monday and Thursday evenings in each week, in same Hall as German Turn Verein, under the instruction of F. B. Vogel.
FORT WAYNE SANGERBUND .- German Singing Society. Meets every Wednesday and Saturday evening, at Kabisch's Hall. President, John Koch; Secretary, Peter Rocquet ; Treasur- er, Julius Kabisch.
LAFAYETTE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Meets on Main Street, between Clinton and Barr, over H. Girardin's every sec- ond Saturday of each month. Organized Feb. 14th, 1861. Pres- dent, A. H. Carrier; Vice President, George A. Sitot; Secreta- ry, A. Parnin ; Corresponding Secretary, J. Laurent ; Treasurer, J. B. Chauvey ; Commissary, F. Mannier ; Directors, H. Man- nier, X. Cheviron, J. B. Besson.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS .- Of- fice on Clinton Street, between Main and Columbia. Meets at no permanent place, from year to year to year, this year at Bal- timore, the 3rd Wednesday in October, 1869. Organized 1863. Charles Wilson, residing G. C. E .; J. S. Ramsey, G. E., 1st; S. K. Schermerhorn, G. E., 2nd ; C. Fellows, residing 1st G. Ass't E .; E. M. Ranner, 2nd G. Ass't E .; A. Davis, 3rd G. Ass't E. ; A. Jacobus, G. G .; D. H. Fowler, G. C. Organized, 1863.
THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF B'NAI BRITH, OR SONS OF THE COVENANT .- Meets 1st and 3rd Sundays in each month, in Covenant Hall, on Calhoun Street, between Main and Columbia. President, S. Freiberger; Vice Presi- dent, Isaac Lauferty; Financial and Recording Secretary, E. Rubin ; Treasurer, Leopold Lauferty; Monitor, M. Frank; Assistant Monitor, S. Thanhouser; Warden, G. Greensfelder ; Trustees, I Lauferty, S. Thanhouser, S. Freiberger.
CEMETERIES.
OLD CEMETRY .- Broadway, south of city limits. Sexton, August Ikes; residence No. 60 West Washington.
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LINDENWOOD CEMETERY. - Columbia road, one mile north-west of city limits. Sexton, John H. Doswell; residence on Huntington road, one mile from city.
LUTHERAN CEMETERY .- New Haven pike, east of city limits. Sexton, Henry Shrader ; residence 100 Francis street.
CATHOLIC CEMETERY .- One mile south-west of city, one half mile west of Bluffton road. Sexton, Michael Momer.
SAINT JOHN'S .- Bluffton road, one and a half miles from city. Sexton, - Pressler.
HEBREW CEMETERY .- Broadway, south of city limits. Sexton, Henry Bauhause.
NEWSPAPERS.
Fort Wayne Daily and Weekly GAZETTE-Office, 54 Calhoun. Fort Wayne Gazette Co., Publishers and Proprietors.
Fort Wayne Daily and Weekly DEMOCRAT-Office, south-west corner Calhoun and Wayne. R. D. Dumm & Co., Publishers and Proprietors.
Indiana STATTS ZEITUNG, (German,) Tri-Weekly and Weekly- Office, north-east corner Columbia and Clinton. John D. Sarnig- hausen, Publisher and Proprietor ..
AZTEC PAINT WORKS.
J. GODOWN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WhiteL cad, Zinc White, Colors, & C
JOHNSON GODOWN, JOHN M. GODOWN,
FORT WAYNE, IND.
FORT WAYNE CITY DIRECTORY
-FOR- 1869-'70.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY :
agt-Agent.
e-East.
opp-Opposite.
s. s .- South side.
av-Avenue.
e. s .- East side.
p. o .- Post Office.
supt-Superintendent s. w .- South west.
bds-Boards.
ins-Insurance.
pres't-President.
bet-Between.
lab-Laborer.
prop'r-Proprietor.
tp-Township.
bldg-Building.
mnfr-Manufacturer.rd-Road.
treas-Treasurer.
blk-Block. n -- North.
res-Residence.
w-West.
clk-Clerk.
n. e .- North-east.
R. R .- Railroad.
wid-Widow.
col'd-Colored.
nr-Near.
s-South.
wks-Works.
cor-Corner.
n. s .- North side.
s. e .- South east.
w. s .- West side.
corp-Corporation.
1. w .- North-west.
sec-Secretary.
For Allen County Directory, General Business Directory, Society Registers, etc., etc., see General Index.
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Abbott & Shoaff, (Wm. T. Abbott and Wade C. Shoaff,) dealers in dry goods, notions, etc., 99 Columbia.
Abbott Wm. T., (Abbott & Shoaff,) res 213 W. Berry.
Adams Ada, book-folder, Davis & Bro., res 47 E. Water. Adams Israel, engineer, P., F. W. & C. Ry., res 138 W. Wayne. Adams Alfred, barber, w s Barr, cor Wayne, bds same.
Adams John, engineer, P., F. W. & C. Ry.
Adams W. H., plasterer, bds Phillips House.
Adkins Ormiston, conductor, P., F. W. & C. Ry., res n s Charles bet Clay and Monroe.
Adler Andre, wks F. Eckart, bds same.
Adler Ernst, helper, wks Cochrane, Humphrey & Co.'s, bds Adler, Wall.
Aebner Lorenzo, carpenter, P., F. W. & C. Ry., res 146 Lewis. Aeny Michael, carpenter, bds n e cor Lafayette and E. Main.
Aeten Peter, founder, wks Bass & Hanna's, res s w cor Jones and Grant.
ATNA INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Conn., office 50 Calhoun. John Hough, agent.
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ROOT & COMPANY, Original New York Store, 90 Columbia Street,
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Ætna Sewing Machine Co., 74 Calhoun. P. Kestel, agent. Agengar, Felix, laborer, res s s Nill, Bloomingdale.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, S. S. Smick, Nos. 45 and 47 Columbia.
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT, branch Massillon Ag'ral Works, F. D. Prouty, agent, n w cor Columbia and Barr.
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, DeGroff, Nelson & Co., Calhoun, opposite Aveline House. Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Allen Co. Hall, third story Court House. D. L. Wescott, President.
Agster Anna Maria, widow, s w cor Harrison and Jefferson.
Agster Henry, machinist, bds 156 Harrison.
Ahle F., warehouseman, P., F. W. & C. Ry freight depot.
Ahlschwede George, wagon maker, wks John Baker, Lafayette, bds Phillips House, e end Columbia.
Aikin W. D., carpenter, P., F. W. & C. Ry shops.
Ainsworth James, laborer, wks Olds & Sons.
Aislop Kate, widow, res s s Lewis, bet Monroe and Hanna.
Akers A., cabinet maker, wks Emerick & Pierce.
Akers F. R., cabinet maker, wks Emerick & Pierce, bds 299 W. Jefferson.
Akers R. F., cabinet maker, wks Emerick & Pierce, bds 292 W. Jefferson.
Akins P., helper, P., F. W. & C. Ry blacksmith shop.
Akins -- , carpenter, P., F. W. & C. R. R., res Calhoun, bet Lewis st. and Douglas av.
Akins Mrs. M. J., dress and cloak maker, e s Calhoun, bet Logan st. and Douglas av., res same.
Albert N. J., baker, shop on Barr, bet Wayne and Berry, res 65 E. Wayne.
Albrecht John, shoemaker, bds 267 W. Jefferson.
Albrecht M. L., painter, wks Stanley & Bieber's, bds McElpat- rick's, cor Main and Ewing.
Alder Jacob, painter, res n w cor Van Buren and Wilt.
Aley Ed., stonemason, res s s Washington, nr free school.
Alexander W. G., auctioneer, L. P. Stapleford, res 59 W. Main.
Alien Jenny, dining room girl, Mayer House.
Aligar George, candy maker, wks Wolke & Trentman's, bds W. Water.
Aliger B., laborer, wks Clark & Rhinesmith.
Aliger David, sawyer, res s s W. Water, bet Ewing and Griffith. Allen Cyrus W., carpenter, res 165 W. Wayne.
Allen Alfred C., wks Hoffman & Bro.'s chair factory, bds s s canal, near factory.
Allen Hamilton's Bank, w s Calhoun, opp Court House square. Stephen B. Bond and Chas. McCulloch, managers.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY DRY GOODS.
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Altenberg B., laborer, P., F. W. & C. Ry carpenter shop. Alter Nicholas, groceries and provisions, e s Force, bet Jones and Grant.
Alter Peter, carpenter, P., F. W. & C. Ry shop, bds Nich. Alter. Alringer J., book-keeper, Fruit House, res 77 W. Jefferson.
Altavoct Herman, laborer, res 143 E. Lewis.
Altecrusa Ernst, laborer, res s s E. Wayne, bet Clay & Monroe. Aman Chas., conductor, P., F. W. & C. Ry, res 49 Douglas av.
Aman Louis, plasterer, res n s E Washington, bet Monroe and Hanna.
Ame Frank, clerk, C. Orff & Co.
American aud U. S. Express Co's, w end Columbia. C. L. Smith, agent.
American House, Bernard Schneider, prop'r 124 Columbia.
AMERICAN LIFE INS. CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, office 26 Court. Durgin & Johnson, agents.
Ames George W., teamster, res 190 E. Wayne.
Ames Rufus, wagon maker, wks Thos. Stevens' carriage manufac- tory, Clay st., bds Geo. Ames, 190 E. Wayne.
Ames Samuel, wks Summit City Woolen factory.
Ammon D., lumber dealer, res 278 W. Washington.
Ammon L., helper, P., F. W. & C. Ry blacksmith shop.
Anderson & Ely, grocers, (C. Anderson, G. W. Ely,) n w cor Main and Calhoun.
Anderson Calvin, grocer, (Anderson & Ely,) res 117 W. Wayne. Anderson Calvin A., salesman, A. & Ely, bds 117 W. Wayne.
Anderson G. E., grocer and provision dealer, n w cor Broadway and Jefferson.
Anderson & Kover, (F. H. Anderson, O. J. Kover,) sign, house, fresco and scenery painters, cor Calhoun and Washington. Anderson F. H .. (Anderson & Kover,) painter, res 92 E. Jefferson. Anderson George, machinist, P., F. W. & C. Ry, res 165 Holman. Anderson James, laborer, Olds & Son.
Anderson, J., fireman, P., F. W. & C. Ry.
Anderson W. H., engineer "Steamer F. P. Randall," n e cor Berry and Court.
Anderson Aquilla, boiler maker, T., W. & W. shops, res 75 W. Jefferson.
ANDERSON T. P., music dealer, pianos, organs, melodeons, 60 Calhoun, res 46 W. Berry.
Anderson Sarah, widow, res s s Hough, bet Monroe and Clay.
Andrews David, boiler maker, P., F. W. & C. Ry shops, res 231 Barr.
Andrews Dexter B., res 105 Jackson.
Andrews John, dealer in groceries, provisions, etc., w s Barr, bet Jefferson and Washington, res 152 Barr.
RICH DRESS SILKS, SINGLE & DOUBLE PAISLEY SHAWLS,
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Andrews Wm. N., clk Meyer Bros. & Co., res w s Barr, bet Wayne and Washington.
Angell, O., widow, res 170 W. Berry.
Ankenbruck Bernard, res s s E. Washington, bet Clay and Monroe. Ankenbruck Joseph, porter, M. E. Woodward, bds B. Ankenbruck. Ankenbruck Martin, laborer, res 255 E. Wayne.
Antegraf George, barber, res n w cor Lewis and Harrison.
Anweiler Lewis, carpenter, res n e cor Pritchard and Jackson.
Apley Gotlieb, clk Geo. Koeble, bds w s Calhoun, bet Baker and Breckenridge.
App Mathias, dealer in boots and shoes, w s Calhoun, bet Wayne and Washington.
App Martin, shoemaker, res 79 E. Washington.
Appley J., carpenter, P., F. W. & C. Ry shops.
Archer J. H., (Bittinger & Archer,) real estate agent, n e cor Cal- houn and Main, res ns Cass, bet High and Canal, Bloomingdale. Archibald Daniel, helper, P., F. W. & C. Ry boiler shop.
Arentz Barney, laborer, wks Olds & Son.
Arentz George, salesman, J. & P. Pierr, bds cor Harrison and Jef- ferson.
Arentz Phillip, sawyer, res cor Jefferson and Harrison.
Arley F., laborer, wks Olds & Son.
Arlin A., wks Summit City Woolen factory.
Arling Homer, helper, P., F. W. & C. Ry boiler shop.
Arlink Harmon, laborer, res s s Monroe, bet Ohio and Corpora- tion line.
Armack Albert, book-keeper, J. C. Bowser & Co., res W. Water, opp Foundry.
Arment Wm., carpenter, res e s Ewing, bet Wayne and Washington. Armbruster Charles, fireman, P., F. W. & C. Ry, res n e cor La- fayette and Buchanan.
Armstrong Harrison C., engineer, P., F. W. & C. Ry, res 77 Mont- gomery.
Armstrong Malinda, widow, res 251 W. Berry.
Armstrong Robert S., carpenter, bds Union House, 49 W. Main. Arnold James, brakeman, P., F. W. & C. Ry, bds 186 Griffith.
Arnold John, carpenter, res 125 W. Washington.
Arnold Clinton, laborer, 6 Robinson's block, w end Columbia.
Artal Valentine, blacksmith, P., F. W. & C. Ry, res w s Hanna, bet Charles and Lasselle.
Ash A. J., brakeman, res 18 Montgomery.
Ash H. J., traveling agent, res 104 E. Main.
Ashley Jerome, conductor, P., F. W. & C. Ry, bds 186 Griffith. Ashley Judson, brakeman, P., F. W. & C. Ry, bds 186 Griffith.
Atkins William, machinist, T., W. & W. R. R., bds 13 Hood. Attenberger P., laborer, res s w cor Wayne and Francis.
CHEAP, AT ROOT & COMPANY'S, 90 COLUMBIA STREET.
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Aubrey Joseph, laborer, res s s Duck, bet Clinton and Barr.
Auer Conrad, teamster, res Bluffton road, nr railroad.
Auman C., helper, P., F. W. & C. Ry carpenter shop.
Auman Frederick, laborer, res e s St. Mary's av., bet Canal and High, Bloomingdale.
Aurentz Solomon, grocer, n e cor Broadway and Jefferson, res s w cor Broadway and Wilt.
Auspecker Ernst, laborer, res 199 Ewing.
Avans Barney, laborer, wks Olds & Son's Bending factory, bds Ch. Tassan's, E. Washington.
AVELINE & GIBSON, (Mrs. F. S. Aveline and Miss L. C. Gib- son,) milliners, 2 Aveline House block.
Aveline, Junia A., widow, (Aveline & Gibson,) milliner, res 144 E. Berry.
Aveline Catharine, bds W. T. Pratt's, w s Douglas av., bet Calhoun and Harrison.
Aveline, Geo. J., book-keeper, Aveline & Gibson, bds 144 E. Berry. AVELINE HOUSE, Miller & Moritz, (D. M. Miller, J. M. Moritz,) s e cor Calhoun and Berry.
AVELINE & SHURICK, (Joseph Aveline and John Shurick,) stave manufactory, s s railroad, n of Clark and Rhinesmith's. Aveline Joseph, (Aveline & Shurick,) bds 144 E. Berry.
Avers Herman, laborer. wks Olds & Son's Bending factory, bds J. Avers', Hanna.
Ayers Daniel C., carpenter, res 238 W. Wayne.
Ayers David W., switchman, transportation dep't P., F. W. & C. Ry.
Ayers Miss Helen M'G., teacher, Clay school, bds 40 Douglas av. Ayers H. P. physician and surgeon, office and res 120 Clinton. Ayers Jenny, wks Mayer House.
AYERS S. C., eye and ear surgeon, office s w cor Calhoun and Main, res 120 Clinton.
Ayers Uriah, laborer, wks A. C. Beaver.
Aztec Paint Works, J. Godown & Co., n s Pearl, bet Ewing and Cass.
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Baals George, carpenter, wks P., F. W. & C. R., res No. 38, cor Force and Jones.
Baba William, drayman, s s High, bet Cass and St. Marys ave Bloomingdale.
Babcock Anna, wid, res 120 Clinton.
BABCOCK CHAS. M., Agt Globe Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York, n e cor Pearl and Calhoun, res 40 Jackson.
Best Quality White and Colored Carpet Chain that is Sold in this
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Babcock Cornelius, carpenter, wks P., F. & C. R. R. shop, res s s Holman bet Clay and Monroe.
Babcock W. C., carpenter, P., F. W. & C. Ry shop.
Backes John, helper, wks P., F. W. & C. Ry boiler shop.
Backman Charles, clerk, Meyer Bros. & Co., res 110 W. Water.
Backster John, blacksmith, wks T., W. & W. R. R. shop, res 21 Oakley.
Backus J., boiler maker, P., F. W. & C. Ry shop.
Bader Fred., wiper, T., W. & W. Ry shop.
Bader Henry, watchman, T., W. & W. Ry shops.
Baer John, fireman, P., F. W. C. R. R., res w s Francis, bet Lewis and Holman.
Baer George, carpet weaver, res s .w cor Hoagland and Bass.
Baer George, conductor, P. F. W. & C. R. R., res 85 W. Jefferson.
Baer Frank, laborer, res s w cor Hoagland and Bass.
Baer John, engineer, P., F. W. & C. R. R .. , res s w cor Hoagland and Bass.
Baer Joseph, brakeman, P., F. W. & C. R. R., res Grand st bet Francis and Webster.
Baer Micheal, brakeman, P., F. W. & C. R. R .. res s w cor Hoag- land and Bass.
Baese Fred., teamster, res 275 W. Jefferson.
Bafern August, laborer, res w s Harrison, bet Highland and John- son.
Bagman John, laborer, res 199 E. Jefferson.
Bahbada Henry, helper, T., W. & W. R. R. shop, res 195 Ewing.
Bahde A., carpenter, wks P., F. W. & C. Ry. shops
Bahde Ernest, carpenter, res 198 Ewing.
Bahde Frederick, laborer, wks T., W. & W. R. R., res 313 W. Washington.
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