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Montgomery, east from Barr to Francis, next south of Lewis. Morrell, south from P., Ft. W. & C. Railway to Wall, next east of Hood. Murray, from Calhoun to Lafayette, next north of Hamilton. Nelson, from Washington south to Jones, next west of College. Nirdlinger avenue, west from Broadway, next south of Wall. Oak, east from Division to Ohio, next south of Maumee road. Oakley, from Taylor south to Henry, next west of Fairfield avenue. Ohio, south from Maumee road to Lewis, next east of Chute. Oliver, south from P., Ft. W. & C. Railway, next west of Thomas. Osage, south from canal basin to Main, next west of Mechanics. Park, east from Cherry to Osage, next north of Main. Pearl, west from Harrison to Fulton, next south of Canal.
Pine, south from T. W. & W. Railway to Taylor, next west of Fair- field avenue.
Pittsburgh, from Clay east to Hanna, next south of Hough. Plum, from Water north to St. Mary's river, next west of Harrison. Pontiac, east from Lafayette to Hanna-corporation line. Poplar, west from Hoagland avenue to Oakley, next south of Walnut. Prince, north and south from Bass, next east of Fairfield avenue. Pritchard, west from Fairfield avenue to Rockhill, next south of Wilt. Railroad, east from Calhoun to Clinton, next south of Maumee. Reed, north side canal, Reed's addition
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River, east and west from north Van Buren, Reed's addition.
Rockhill, south from Main to Pritchard, next east of College.
St. Clair, south from Lasselle to corporation line, next east of Lafayette. St. Francis, from Lafayette east to Hanna, next south of Buchanan. Samuel, east from Hanna, next south of Horace.
Smith, from P., Ft. W. & C. Railway south, next east of Gay.
Spruce, east from St. Mary's river, next south of Main.
Spy Run avenue, commencing at bridge, east end Water, running north on west side St. Joe river.
Sturgis, west from Fulton, next south of Jefferson.
Summit, east from Division to corporation line.
Suttenfield, from Lafayette east to Hanna, next south of Taber.
Taber, east from Lafayette to Hanna, next south of Creighton avenue. Taylor, from Fairfield avenue west to Lavina avenue, next south of Locust. Thomas, south from P., Ft. W. & C. Railway, next east of Oliver.
Toledo, east from Lafayette to Hanna, south side P., Ft. W. & C. Rail- way.
Union, from Berry south to Pritchard, next west of Jackson.
University, south from Main to Maumee road, next east of Comparet.
Van Buren, south from canal to Pritchard, next west of Broadway.
Van Buren (North), from canal north to St. Mary's river, Reed's Addi- tion.
Virginia, east from Lafayette to Hanna, next north of Wallace.
Wall, west from Broadway, next north of Nirdlinger avenue.
Wallace, east from Lafayette to P., Ft. W. & C. Railway, next south of Virginia.
Walnut, west from Fairfield avenue, next south of Taylor. Walter, south from Wayne to Maumee road, next east of University.
Washington (East), from Calhoun east to Grove, next south of Wayne. Washington (West), from Calhoun west to Garden, next south of Wayne. Water (East), from Calhoun east to Clay, next north of canal.
Water (West), from Calhoun west to Fulton, next north of canal. Wayne (East), from Calhoun east to Hanover, next north of Washington. Wayne (West), from Calhoun west to College, next north of Washington. Webster, south from Berry to corporation line, next west of Harrison. West, from Pritchard south to Chicago, next west of Hood. Williams, west from Calhoun to Fairfield avenue, next south of Dawson. Wilt, from Broadway west to Nelson, next south of Jefferson.
Bloomingdale Street Directory.
Barthold, north from Railroad to Canal Feeder, next east of Wefel. Bowser, west from Wells, next north of High. Clark, from High north, next east of Barthold. Douglas, west from Wells, next north of Bowser. Fifth, east from Wells to North Calhoun, next south of Sixth.
First, east from Wells to Railroad, next south of Second.
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Fourth, east from Wells to North Calhoun, next south of Fifth. High, west from Wells to St. Mary's avenue, next north of Railroad: Langohr, west from Wells, next north of Douglas.
Marion, from High north to Douglas, next west of Wells.
North Calhoun, from Third north to Canal Feeder, next east of North Harrison.
North Cass, from Railroad north to Sixth, next east of Wells.
North Harrison, from First north to Sixth, next east of North Cass.
Orchard, north from High to Douglas, next west of Marion.
Polk, west from Railroad to Canal Feeder.
St. Mary's Avenue, from Canal Basin north to Canal Feeder, west of Wefel. Second, east from Wells to Railroad, next south of Third.
Sixth, east from Wells to North Calhoun, next south of Canal Feeder. Third, east from Wells to North Calhoun, next south of Fourth.
Wefel, north from High, next west of Barthold.
Wells, north from St. Mary's River to Feeder Canal, next west of North Cass.
GEO. J. E. MAYER & F. VOIROL,
M
JEWELERS.
No. 29 East Main Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.
(OPPOSITE FIRST AND FORT WAYNE NATIONAL BANKS.)
We keep the only accurate time in this city, for all Railroads running out of Fort Wayne. "Sun " time can be had from our SHIP Chronometer. Transit Observations taken every noon and night.
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J. D. NUTTMAN, President. LEM. R. HARTMAN, Cashier. First National Bank,
OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $65,000.
The First National Bank Organized in Indiana.
Collections Made on all Accessible Points in the United States.
DIRECTORS :- J. D. NUTTMAN, AMOS S. EVANS, JOHN M. MILLER, A. D. BRANDRIFF, F. NIRDLINGER, B. D. MINER, F. ECKART, S. T. HANNA AND O. A. SIMONS.
JOHN G. FLEDDERMAN,
FIRST CLASS
MERCHANT TAILOR
AND CLOTHIER.
27 East Main Street, Opposite U. S. Express Office, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
CHARLES FORD,
MANUFACTURER OF FINE CUT
CHEWING . AND SMOKING TOBACCO.
And dealer in Cigars, Snuff, Plug Tobacco and Pipes.
-
Factory, 51-53 Berry, Store Cor. Harrison & Main, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
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Boundaries of Wards.
First Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying between Lafayette and Monroe streets, north of railroad tracks and south of river.
Second Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying between Lafayette and Calhoun streets, north of railroad tracks and south of river. Third Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying between Calhoun and Ewing streets, north of railroad tracks and south of river.
Fourth Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying west of Ewing and east of Broadway, north of railroad tracks and south of river.
Fifth Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying west of Broadway and north of the T., W. & W. Railway track.
Sixth Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying west of Calhoun and south of the T., W. & W. Railway track.
Seventh Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying east of Cal- houn and South of both railway tracks.
Eighth Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying east of Monroe street and north of the T., W. & W. Railway track.
Ninth Ward-Comprises all that part of the city lying north of St. Mary's River and south of the Wabash & Erie Canal Basin.
Justices of the Peace in Allen County.
Lafayette Township-Samuel H. Ambler and J. B. Daws. Terms ex- pire in 1876.
Adams Township-Samuel Cleveland. Term expires in 1874. John Dougal. Term expires in 1876. O. D. Rogers. Term expires in 1876. Washington Township-Henry Elbert and John P. Hedges. Terms expire in 1876.
Jefferson Township-John Nail. Term expires in 1874. Nicholas Ladig. Term expires in 1876.
Jackson Township-Charles Noyes and William Keller. Terms expire in 1876.
Monroe Towmship-William Dickerson. Term expires in 1874. Mar- tin S. Morrison, A. A. Baker and M. S. Baker. Terms expire in 1876.
Madison Township-Silas Work. Term expires in 1876.
Marion Township-Hiram Coleman. Term expires in 1874. John Brown. Term expires in 1876.
Cedar Creek Township-J. W. Bead. Term expires in 1874.
St. Joe Township-John Brown and Luke Levanaway. Terms expire in 1876.
Milan Township-D. M. Frisby. Term expires in 1874. Eli Ring- walts. Term expires in 1876.
Scipio Township-H. W. Hyde. Term expires in 1874. Springfield Township- - Cosgrove and M. B. Hall. Terms ex- pire in 1874.
Maumee Township-Robert Shirley. Term expires in 1875. Edward Foster. Term expires in 1876.
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County and City Officers.
Court House Square, between Calhoun and Court and Main and Berry streets.
Judge of the Circuit Court-Robert Lowry, Judge of the Tenth Judi- cial District. Term expires in 1876.
Judge of the Criminal Circuit Court-Joseph Brackenridge. Term ex- pires in 1875.
County Clerk-William S. Edsall. Office in the Court House. Term expires in 1874. Deputies, C. W. Edsall, Criminal Circuit Court ; Willis D. Maier, Circuit Court.
Sheriff-J. D. Hance. Office in the Court House. Term expires in 1875. Platt J. Wise and Henry Lankenau, Deputies.
Auditor-H. J. Rudisill. Office in the Court House. Term expires in 1874. F. W. Kuhne, Deputy.
Treasurer-John Ring. Office in the Court House. Term expires in September, 1875. C. M. Barton, Clerk.
Recorder-John Koch. Office in the Court House. Term expires in June, 1875. D. P. White, Deputy.
Surveyor-W. H. Goshorn. Office in the Court House. Term expires in 1874.
Coroner-A. M. Webb. Term expires in October, 1874.
Commissioners-Jacob Hillegass, John Begue and J. C. Davis. Office in the Court House. Meet quarterly.
Court House Janitor-A. M. Webb.
Superintendent of the Poor House-John Spice.
School Examiner-James H. Smart.
Mayor-Charles A. Zollinger. Office in City Hall.
City Clerk-Sam P. Freeman. Office in City Hall.
City Treasurer-John Drogmeyer. Office in City Hall.
City Marshal-Christopher Kelly. Office in City Hall.
Civil Engineer-Charles S. Brackenridge. Office in City Hall. Wm. Manthey, Assistant.
Board of Health-Drs. W. H. Myers, I. M. Rosenthal and John M. Josse.
Assessor-Henry Steup,
Township Officers.
Trustee-J. Hill, sr. Term expires in October, 1874. Office over Wagner's drug store, Calhoun street.
Justices of the Peace-Adam H. Bittinger. Office northeast corner of Main and Calhoun streets, opposite the Court House. Term expires in 1874.
Jas. E. Graham. Office No. 7 East Main street. Term expires in 1876. Wm. Stewart. Office No. 58 Calhoun street. Term expires in 1876. Daniel Ryan. Office on Court street, opposite Court House. Term expires in 1874. John Dolan, jr. Term expires June 23, 1876.
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THE AMAIOMI
ÆTNA
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY ITATO BEVT
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
HAS OVER
$18,00 0.00
SAFELY INVESTED!
A. H. CARIER, AGENT,
FORT WAYNE, IND.
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INDIANA LAND AGENCY
32 EAST BERRY STREET.
JOHN HOUGH
Has for sale a large amount of valuable
TTTT
Business Property, Unimproved Lots and Dwellings
in all parts of the City. He also offers for sale Improved and Unimproved
REAL ESTATE
IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES.
IN INDIANA.
Allen County
Huntington County
Kosciusko County
Marshall County
LaPorte
Wells
66
Jasper
Clinton
Whitley
DeKalb
Green
Steuben
66
Porter
Elkhart
Benton
Noble
Fulton
Wabash
66
LaGrange
Clay
IN IOWA.
Calhoun County Marshall
Franklin County Harden
Ringgold County Webster
IN OHIO.
Paulding County Henry 66
Putnam County Williams
Defiance County Van Wert
IN MICHIGAN.
Clinton County Van Buren “
Berrien Connty Ottawa
Montcolm County Livingston
Also Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Vermont, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Alabama,
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
White
66
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NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Maier Willis D.
Philley Milton S.
Wilson F. H.
Bursley G. E.
Colerick Phil. B.
Crane George D.
Curtis John F.
Blystone Isaac Hayes Frederick Ruthrauff William H.
Crabb Cyrus
Wise Platt J.
Bossler H. H.
McCulloch C. M.
Hillegas J. D.
Hertig Charles M.
Randall F. P.
Redelsheimer David S.
Meegan Thomas
Swift Bayless
McLain David
Bloomhuff Thomas M.
Lombard Joseph
Lumbard Sidney C.
Fisher D. C.
Crane Calvin D.
Smart Stephen F.
Zollars F. T. Furste F. L.
Purman A. A.
Granger Horace
Barton C. M.
Colerick Thomas W.
Jennison William T.
O'Rourke Edward
Bayless Sol. D.
Rayhouser G. I. Z.
Tons Henry
Heiber Frederick
Hench Samuel M.
Newberger Lewis
Hartman Homer C.
Gottshall M. V. B.
Jones George W.
Carier A. H.
Shaffer John
Bloomhuff S. H.
Tresselt Christian
Mohr John Jr.
Williams H. M.
BANKING HOUSE
Allen Hamilton & Co.,
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
EXCHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, AND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
Receive Deposits, Discount business paper, make collections, and transact a general Banking business. London Correspondents, JAY COOKE, McCULLOCH & CO.
BANK BUILDING, CALHOUN STREET, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.
Myers D. H.
Withers W. H.
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FIRE, LIFEAND ACCIDENTAL
INSURANCE.
32 East Berry Street.
D. C. FISHER
Represents the following OLD and RELIABLE Fire Insurance Companies :
ÆTNA, OF HARTFORD.
ASSETS $4,500,000.
HOME, OF NEW YORK.
ASSETS $5,000,000.
Underwriters' Agency, of New York, ASSETS $4,000,000.
Total Amount of Assets $ 13, 500,000.
Policies issued at Equitable Rates, and Losses promptly adjusted.
D. C. FISHER, Agent. HENRY TONS, Solicitor.
JOHN HOUGH
Represents the following FIRST-CLASS LIFE and ACCIDENT Companies :
MUTUAL LIFE, of New York, Assets $60,000,000
TRAVELERS' Life and Accident, of Hartford, Assets 3,000,000
RAILWAY PASSENGERS', of Hartford 1,000,000
TOTAL ASSETS
$64,000,000
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BUY YOUR PLOWS AT THE
FORT WAYNE
STEEL PLOW WORKS.
A. D. Reid's Old Stand, Corner Main Street and Maiden Lane.
GENUINE CAST STEEL PLOWS
For Sod and General Purposes.
COMBINATION PLOWS,
With Cast Iron or Cast Steel Points,
SINGLE, DOUBLE AND THREE-SHOVEL PLOWS,
Side Jumpers for new ground, heavy and light Jumpers, Road Scrapers, Railroad and Road District Plows. All are cheap and good, and Warranted.
Call and See the Stock Whether you Buy or Not.
When your plows are worn or need repair, you know where you can have them put in order.
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FORT WAYNE
Trunk Manufactory.
SOLE LEATHER
c.C
H
H. LINGENFELSER, PROPRIETOR,
No. 10 West Columbia Street (Old No. 117),
Manufacturer of and wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of
RUNKS AND VALISES,
Ladies' and Gent's Traveling Bags and Satchels.
Shawl Straps, Shoulder Straps, &c., always on hand. The largest stock of Sole-Leather and Zinc Trunks to be found in the West. Knight Templars' Chapeau boxes on hand. All kinds of
Trunks and Sample Cases Made to Order.
REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
GO TO HEADQUARTERS AND BUY FROM FIRST HANDS.
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POPULATION AND WEALTH OF THE UNITED STATES.
The following Table shows the Area, Population, Assessed Valuation of the Real and Personal Property of the United States and Territories, and the Progress of Railroad Construction during the past ton Years :
STATES AND TERRITORIES .
Area in square Miles .
1860.
1870.
1860.
1870.
1862.
1872.
States.
50,722
964,201
996,992
$ 432,198,762
$ 155.582,595
805
1,671
Arkansas
52,105
435,450
484,471
180,211,330
94,528,843
38
258
California
188,981
379,994
560,247
139,654,667
269,644,068
23
1,013
Connecticut.
4,674
460,147
537,454
341,250,976
425,433,237
630
820
Delaware
2,120
112,216
125,015
39,929,685
64,787,223
127
227
Florida
59,268
140,424
187,484
68,929,685
32,480,843
402
466
Georgia
58,000
1,057,286
1,184,109
618,232,387
227,219,519
1,420
2,108
Illinois.
55,410
1,711,951
2.539,891
389,207,372
482,899,575
2,998
5,904
Indiana
33,809
1,350,428
1,680,637
411,042,424
663,455,044
2,175
3,529
Iowa ..
55,045
674,913
1,191,792
205,166,985
302,515,418
731
3,160
Kansas
81,318
107,209
364,399
22,518,232
92,125,861
·
1,760
Kentucky
37,600
1,155,684
1,321,011
528,212,693
409,544,294
567
1,123
Louisiana.
41,346
708,002
726,915
435,787,265
253,371,890
335
539
Maine
31,776
628,279
626,915
154,380,388
204,253,780
505
871
Maryland.
11,184
687,049
780,894
297,135,218
423,834,918
408
820
Massachusetts
7,800
1,231,066
1,457,351
777,157.816
1,591,9º3,112
1,285
1,606
Michigan
56,451
749,113
1,184,059
163,533,005
272,242,917
853
2,235
Minnesota
83,531
172,023
439,706
32,018,773
84,135,332
1,612
Mississippi
47,166
791,305
827,922
509.472,912
177,278,890
862
990
Missouri
65,350
1,182,012
1,721,295
266,985,851
556,129,969
838
2,580
Nebraska.
75,995
28,841
122,993
7,426,949
54 584,616
827
Nevada.
112,000
6,857
42,491
123,810,089
149,065,290
661
790
New Jersey
8,320
672,035
906,096
296,682,492
624,868,971
633
1,265
New York
47,000
3,880,735
4,382,759
1,390,464,638
1,967,001,185
2,728
4,470
North Carolina
50,704
992,622
1,071,361
292,297,602
130,378,622
937 1,190
Ohio
39,964
2,339,511
2,665,260
959,869,101
1,167.731,697
3,100
3,740
Oregon.
95,244
52,465
90,923
19,024,915
31,798,510
4
159
Pennsylvania
46,000
2,906,215
8,521,791
719,253,335
1,319.236,042
3,000
5,113
Rhode Island
1,306
147,620
217,353
125,104,305
244,278,854
108
136
South Carolina
29,385
703,708
705,606
489,319,128
183,913,337
973
1,201
Tennessee
45,600
1,109,801
1,258,520
382,495,200 267,792,334
253,782,161
1,253
1,420 865
Vermont
10,212
315,098
330,551
84,758,619
102,548,528
562
675
Virginia.
40,904
1,219,630
1,225,163
657,021,336
365,439,917
1,379
1,490 485
Wisconsin .
53,924
775,881
1,054,670
156,226,169
333,209,838
961
1,725
TOTAL STATES.
1,950,171
31,183,744
38,113,253 $11,984,576,538
$14,021,297,071 32,120 59,587
Territories.
Arizona .
113,916
9,658
$ 1,410,295
...
Colorado.
104,500
34,277
39,864
17,338,101
392
Dakota
147,400
4,837
14,181
2,924,489
District of Columbia ..
60
75,080
131,700
$41,084,945
74,271,693
*
Idaho
90,932
14,999
5,292,205
..
Montana.
143,776
20,595
9,943,411
. . .
New Mexico
121,201
93,516
91,874
20,838,780
17,784,014
Utah .
80,056
40,273
86,786
4,158,120
12,565,842
375
Washington
69,994
11,594
23,955
4,394,735
10,642,863
Wyoming.
93,107
9,118
5,516,748
498
TOTAL TERRITORIES ..
965,032
259,577
442,730
$70,476,580
$157,689,661
1,265
Agg'gate United States
2,915,203
31,443,321
38,555,983 $12,050,053,118
$14,178,986,732 32,120 60 ,852
593
New Hampshire
· 9,280
326,073
318,300
Texas
237,504
604,215
818,579
149,732,929
451
West Virginia
23,000
376,688
442,014
140,538,273
361
. .
*Included in the railroad mileage of Maryland.
Population.
Assessed Valuation.
Miles R. R.
Alabama ..
25,740,973
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JACOB C. BOWSER. JOSEPH R. PRENTISS. DANIEL M. FALLS·
FORT WAYNE
STEAM IRON WORKS.
(ESTABLISHED 1842.)
J. C. BOWSER & CO.,
Manufacturers of Stationary
STEAM ENGINES,
Locomotive, Tubular and Flued Boilers,
Tanks, Saw and Grist Mills, Heavy Southern Sugar Mills, Screw and Improved Lever Head Blocks. Letellier's Patent Automatic
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE GOVERNORS
The most perfect Governor ever invented.
Largest Selection of Patterns in the Northwest.
Address, J. C. BOWSER & CO., Fort Wayne, Ind.
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C. ORFF & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, &c.
Nos. 5 & 7 Columbia St .. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery IN NORTHERN INDIANA, AT POPULAR PRICES.
ESTABLISHED 1859. PETER B. LAIDLAW,
(Successor to Walter Laidlaw & Son)
Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer,
AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Roofing Slate, Galvanized Iron Ridging, &c.
Orders from all parts of the States solicited. Repairing done. Office cor. Calhoun and Jefferson Streets, FORT WAYNE, IND.
S. L. PARAMORE,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
HARD-WOOD LOGS
AND BLACK WALNUT LUMBER. Office cor. Calhoun and Lewis Sts.,
FORT WAYNE, IND.
P. O. BOX 938.
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OLIVER P. MORGAN.
FREDERICK BEACH.
MORGAN & BEACH,
JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN
General Hardware,
CUTLERY, MECHANICS' AND FARMERS' TOOLS, NAILS,
Glass, Guns, Pistols and Gun Trimmings, Rubber and Leather Belting, Packing, &c., Doors and Sash. Nos. 87 and 89 Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.
A. MAYER.
H. G. GRAFFE. (ESTABLISHED 1845 ) MAYER & GRAFFE,
Dealers in German and American
Clocks and Watches,
JEWELRY, SILVER and SILVER PLATED WARE,
Gold, Silver and Ivory-headed Canes, &c. A large assortment of Gold and Silver American Watches kept on hand. Repairing done on short notice and all work warranted. No. 22 (old No. 88) Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
W. G. & H. COLERICK,
Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public.
OFFICE, NO. 22 COURT STREET, Fort Wayne, Ind.
PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS.
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Indiana Land Agency.
JOHN HOUGH,
ATTORNEY, LAND AND LOAN AGENT,
32 EAST BERRY STREET,
Has for sale a lauge amount of
Business Property, Unimproved Lots and Dwellings
In all parts of the City. He also offers for sale
IMPROVED FARMS AND LANDS
In every part of Allen County, embracing over FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES, and more than 100,000 acres in the different Counties of Northern Indiana, Northwestern Ohio and Southern Michigan.
LOANS.
Money Loaned for Eastern parties in large amounts, on Real Estate Security,
RUNNING FROM THREE TO TEN YEARS.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
G. R. & I. Railroad.|Ft. W., M. & C. R'y.|P., Ft. W. & C. R'y.
STATIONS.
STATIONS.
MILES .
STATIONS.
Distance from Fort Wayne,
by rail, to
1
Wabash Junction .
3
Wallen
8
Indianapolis Road.
5
Huntertown.
12
Ferguson.
7
Maples.
10
Bruces.
17
Sheldon
11
Monroeville.
16
Swans
18
Ossian
14
Dixon
19
Avilla
22
Greenwood
17
Convoy.
Kendallville
28
Eagleville
19
Van Wert.
Rome City
35
Murray Road
20
Delphos
Wolcottville
38
Bluffton .
24
Elida.
Lagrange.
47
Lima
52
Keystone
35
Lafayette.
Sturgis
56 Montpelier.
38
Ada ..
Notawa ..
65
Hartford
47
Washington
Air Line Crossing
67
Bowser
50
Mendon ...
72
Eaton ..
54
Forest .
Portage Lake.
75
Shidlers
56
Kirby
Vicksburg.
80
Royerton.
59
Upper Sandusky.
Kalamazoo
93 Muncie
65
Nevada
110
Plainwell.
104 West Mills
69
Glenville
115
Martin ..
110
McCowens
71
Bucyrus.
Bradley
112 Pleasant Hill
72
Robinson
Wayland.
115 Allens
75
Crestline
Ross
119 Summit
78
Mansfield
144
Grand Rapids
141 N. C. Junction
80 Wooster
185
D. & M. Crossing .
144 New Castle
83
Massilon
210
Rockford
155
Piersons
Edgerton.
Corwins
88
Alliance
Cedar Springs
162
New Lisbon.
90
[Salem
Pierson .
169
Gilberts
94
Enon
Maple Hill.
173
Cambridge City
96
New Brighton.
281
Howard City
175
Milton
98
Rochester
294
Morley
181
Lockport.
101
Allegheny
319
Lower Big Rapids
196
Beesons
103
Pittsburgh
320
Upper Big Rapids. 167
Connersville .
108
Harrisburgh
665 658
Washington.
683
Clam Lake
Philadelphia
751
New York
796
Boston.
887
Manton
251
Walton
259
Kingsley
269
Mayfield .
272
Traverse City
285
C., R. & Ft. W. R'y.
STATIONS.
MILES .
Distance from Fort Wayne, by rail, to
1
Hoagland
8
Williams
15
Decatur
18
Jonesville
75 Defiance.
Portland.
24
Wilson
94
Oakland
53
Ridgeville
32
Jackson
100 Napoleon
58
Winchester
43
Liberty
65
Snew Hill .
70
.. Washington.
69
Lynn.
76
Whitehouse.
77
Newport
79
..
Maumee City
86
Parry . .
86
..
C. & T. Crossing
93
Richmond
91
. . Toledo.
94
6
Huntertown
10
Stoners.
12
New Era
16
STATIONS.
MILES.
Waterloo
28 37
Distance from Fort Wayne,
Angola.
42 by rail, to
6
State Line.
54
Woodburn.
16
Adams
Camden
58 Antwerp
23
Reading.
64 Cecil .
Bankers
69 Emerald
30 33 43
Auburn.
23
Pleasant Lake.
MILES .
T., W. & W. R. R.
Distance from Fort Wayne,
by rail, to
(Fort Wayne and Toledo.)
Pari
Baltimore
Ashton
202 215 238 241
Ft. W. J. & S. R'y.
Linden.
Wexford
244
STATIONS
86 Canton
218 236 250 275
Worth. Crossing.
31
Lima
MILES.
Distance from Fort Wayne, by rail, to
Junction.
Distance from Fort Wayne, by rail, to
25 32 45
48 59 67 74
Dunkirk.
81 83
90 95 102
119 125 131
158
Academie ..
Fremont
50 New Haven.
...
(Fort Wayne and Pittsburgh .)
MILES .
59
CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
P., Ft. W. & C. R'y. (Fort Wayne and Chicago.)
STATIONS.
MILES .
Distance from Ft. Wayne to
Arcola
9 17 27
Larwill
Pierceton. 31
Kosciusko.
Warsaw
Selby.
Atwood
Etna Green 50
Bourbon
Plymouth
Donelson
Hamlet
Davis
89
Wannatah.
Valparaiso.
Wheeler
Hobart
Liverpool 118
Clarke. 124
Casselo
128
Robertsdale. 132
South Chicago 136
I. C. R. R. Junction 139
Archer Avenue. 141
Chicago ..
148
San Francisco 2559
T., W. & W. R. R. (Fort Wayne and Danville.)
STATIONS.
MILES .
Distance from Ft. Wayne to
Prairie Switch ..
6
Roanoke.
15 23
Huntington
Antioch 29 La Gro 36 Wabash 42
Kellers 47
Peru . .
Waverly
Logansport.
Clymers
Burrows
Rockfield
85
Delphi. 92
Colburn
97
Buck Creek
100
Wild Cat
Lafayette.
108
Lafayette Junction .
110 116
West Point
118 125 130
Attica
Williamsport
133
West Lebanon
138
Marshfield
142
State Line. 147
I., B. & W. Junction 154
Danville ..
155
Public Buildings, Halls, &c.
Anderson's Block, northwest corner of Broad- way and Jefferson
Aveline House Block, southeast corner of Cal- houn and Berry
City Hall, in Market House, east side Barr, between Wayne and Berry
Burgess Block, southeast corner of Court and Main
Colerick's Opera House, north side of Colum- bia, between Clinton and Barr
Court House, on Public Square
Covenant Hall, east side of Calhoun, opposite Keystone Block.
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