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Maumee Road, from nr corner of Washington and Harmer, south- east to city limits.
Mechanic's, from Fair north to canal basin, third west of Main street. bridge.
Melita, from Harrison ave west to Hoagland ave, first south of Grand.
Mercer, from Range road east, third south of PF W & CR R.
Meridian, from Archer south, fourth west of Wells.
Metz, from Taylor south to T W & W Ry, first west of Broadway.
Meyer, from Holton ave west to Smith, third s of Pontiac.
Miller, from W & E canal south to Wayne, first east of Harmer .
Miner, from Henry south, first east of Broadway.
Montgomery, from Barr east to Hanna, first south of Lewis.
Monroe, from Berry south to Las- selle, second east of Lafayette. Nelson, from W Wayne south to P FW & C R R, fourth west of Jackson.
Nirdlinger, from Broadway west, first south of Wall.
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N Calhoun, from St. Mary's river north to canal feeder, third east of Wells.
N Cass, from St. Mary's river north to canal feeder, first east of Wells. N Harrison, from St. Mary's river north to canal feeder, second east of Wells.
Oak, from Division east to Ohio, first south of Jefferson.
Oakland, from canal feeder north to Archer ave, first east of St. Mary's. Oakley, from Taylor south to Henry, first west of Fairfield ave.
Ohio, from Maumee road south to T W & W Ry, third east of Har- mer.
Oliver, from P F W & C R R south to city limits, first east of Smith.
Osage, from Main north to canal basin, fourth west of Main street bridge.
Park ave, from Broadway west, fourth south of Creighton ave.
Pearl, from Harrison west to Broad- way, first north of Main.
Philley, from Range road west, first south of Grant.
Pine, from Taylor north, first west of Fairfield ave.
Plum, from Water north west to St. Mary's river, first west of Harri- son.
Polk, from canal feeder east, par- allel with F W M & CR R.
Pontiac, from Hoagland ave east to Range road, fifth south of Creigh- ton ave.
Poplar, from Fairfield ave west to Oakley. second south of Taylor.
Prince, from Bass south to Colerick, first east of Fairfield ave.
Pitchard, from Broadway west to Rockhill, first north of P F W & CRR.
Randall, from Grant east to Glas- gow, second south of Washington. Range road, from Maumee road. south to city limits, tenth east of Hanna.
Rebecca, from G R & I R R east,third south of Barthold ave.
Reed, from Charley south to Pontiac, first east of Holton ave.
Richardson, from canal feeder west to G R & I R R, first north ot Wheeler.
Rockhill, from W Main south of Prichard, second west of Jackson. Rumsey ave, from Canal feeder north to Barthold ave, third east of GR & IR R.
Runnion ave, from Main north to Barthold ave, second east of G R & IR R.
St. Francis, from Lafayette east to Hanna, first south of Buchanan. St. Mary's ave, from Canal Basin north to city limits, eighth west of Wells.
Samuel, from John east to Holton ave, fifth south of T W & W Ry.
Sherman, from Canal feeder north to Archer ave, second east of St. Mary's ave.'
Sherman, from Euclid east, first south of T W & W Ry.
Sixth, from Wells east to N Calhoun, sixth north of St. Mary's river.
Smith. from P FW & CR R south to city limitst fourth east of Han- na.
Spring, from Canal feeder north to Mary, first west of Runnion ave. Spy Run ave, from St. Mary's river at junction of Water and Lafay. ette, north to city limits.
Sturgeon, from Fulton west to Broadway, first south of West Jeff- erson.
Summit, from Division east to Elm, first north of Lewis.
Suttenfield, from Webster east to Hanna, second south of Creigh- ton ave.
Taber, from Webster east to Han- na, first south of Creighton ave.
Taylor, from Fairfield ave west to Lavina ave, fourth south of P F W & CR R.
'Third, from Wells east to Calhoun (continuation of Douglas.)
Thomas, from P F W & CRR south to Meyer, first west of- Hol- ton ave. .
Thomasetta, from Thomas west to Gay, first south of Charley
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Thompson ave, from T W & W Ry south, first west of Broadway.
Tyler ave, from Barthold ave south to Howell, first west of Runnion ave.
Union, from Berry south to Pritch- ard, first west of Jackson.
University, from Wayne south to Maumee road, third east of Har mer.
Van Buren, from St Mary's river south to Pritchard, first west of Broadway.
Vine, from Range road east, first south of P F W & CR R.
Virginia, from Lafayette east to Monroe, first south of T W & W Ry.
Wabash ave, from Wayne south to Maumee road, third east of Range road.
Wall, from Broadway west, first south of PF W & CR R.
Wallace, from Calhoun east to La- fayette, first south of PF W & CRR.
Wallace from Lafayette east to Han- na, first south of Virginia.
Walnut, from Fairfield ave west, first south of Taylor.
Walnut, from St Mary's river west, to St Mary's river, second south of Main.
Walter, from Wayne south to Mau- mee road, fourth east of Har- mer.
Washington (East), from Calhoun east to city limits, third south of Main.
Washington (West), from Calhoun west to Fair Grounds, third south of Main.
Water (East) from Calhoun east to Clay, first north of W & E canal. Water (West), from Calhoun west, first north of W & E canal. .
Wayne (East), from Calhoun east to city limits second south of Main.
Wayne (West), from Calhoun west to College, second south of : Main.
Wayne Trace, from Range road south of T W & W Ry, southeast to city city limits.
Webster, from Berry south to city limit, second west of Calhoun.
Wefel, from High north to Douglas first west of Barthold.
Wells, from St Mary's river north to city limits, continuation of Plum.
Wheeler, from canal feeder west to GR & I R R, first north of Mary.
Wierke, from Lafayette east to Han- na, 134 miles south of Court House.
Williams, from Lafayette west to Fairfield ave, fourth south of T W & W Ry.
Wilt, from Broadway west to Nelson first south of Jefferson.
Winch, from Maumee road south to Wayne Trace, third east of Range Road.
Wright, from G R & I R R east, first south of Barthold ave.
TRAUB BROS, Gold and Silver Plating Works,
Plating for Jewelers, Builders, Carriage Makers, etc. SILVER DOOR PLATES, ETC. 212 JEFFERSON AVE. DETROIT, -
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
Municipal Election, first Tuesday in May.
Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, and at the call of the Mayor or five members.
Council Chamber, City Hall Building, Barr street, between Berry and Wayne.
Municipal Officers.
Mayor-Charles A. Zollinger. Clerk - John M. Godown. Treasurer-Charles M. Barton. Attorney-Allen Zollars. Marshal-Christopher Kelly. Deputy Marshals-Chas. Barner and Edward Quinn.
Assessor-John H. Pranger. Civil Engineer-John Ryall. Street Com'r-Conrad Baker. Chief of Police-Hugh Diehl. Lieut. of Police-Frank Wilkinson. Chief of Fire Department-F. B. Vogel.
Councilmen.
First Ward-H. N. Putnam, W. T. McKean.
Second Ward-C. Hettler, J. B. White.
Third Ward-M. Baltes, E. L. Chittenden.
Fourth Ward-Charles F. Muhler, Emanuel Zorbaugh.
Fifth Ward-D. L. Harding, W. H. Withers.
Sixth Ward-D. B. Strope, T. Hogan. Seventh Ward -S. Tam, Joshua Holmes.
Eighth Ward -- H. Schnelker, F. M. Willenburg.
Ninth Ward-Chas. F. Pfeiffer, J. Wilkinson.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. J. M. Josse,
Dr. Theodore Heuchling.
Dr. Thomas J. Dills.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Justices of the Peace-John Hoag- land, Jas. C. Beeks, Henry W. Wilkinson, Daniel Ryan, J. Dolin, M. Tracey.
Constables-John E. Robbins, Oli- ver Kelly, Wm. Schafer, P. Car- roll.
Supervisors-Michael Koehler, F. Stellhorn, Martin Spenlee, Daniel Ulmstead, A. Link, J. A. Burt, Fred. Fahlsing, Ed. Bushman. Trustee-John Hamilton.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Court House between Calhoun and Court, south of Main and north of Berry.
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Judge of the Circuit Court-Hon. Edward O'Rourke. Judge of the Criminal Court-Hon. James W. Borden. Clerk-Francis H. Wolke. Prosecuting Attorney-Samuel M. Hench. Sheriff -Chas. A. Munson. Recorder-Joseph Mommer.
Treasurer-M. F. Schmetzer. Auditor-Wm. T. Abbott. Surveyor-Wm. H, Goshorn. Coroner-Wm. Gaffney. Commissioners-Francis Gladio, Ja- cob Goeglein, Harvey K. Turner. Attorney-Robert C. Bell.
School Superintendent - Jeremiah Hillegass.
COURTS.
Time of holding Courts in Allen county.
Circuit Court -- First Monday in February, third Monday in April, first Monday in September, and third Monday in November. Hon. Edward O'Rourke, Judge.
Criminal Court-First Monday in April and first in October, six months a term. Hon. James W. Borden, Judge, Samuel M. Hench Prosecuting Attorney.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Postmaster-J. J. Kamm. Collector of Internal Revenue- Allan Dougall. U. S. Gauger-M. M. Bowen.
Pension Agent-Hiram Iddings. Register in Bankruptcy-John W. Hayden. U. S. Commissioner-J. B. Harper.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-Frank B. Vogel, office cor Court and Berry. First Assistant-Robert Crane. Second Assistant-Clark Slocum. Committee-Wm. T. McKean chair- man ; Christ Hettler, Silas Tam.
Alert Hook and Ladder Company No. I-n w cor Clinton and Berry. George W. Swain and R. Ros- sington, Drivers.
Vigilant Engine and Hose Company No. 2-n e cor Court and Berry. John McGowan, Foreman. Mi- chael Conners, Driver of Engine. John Downie, Driver of Hose Carriage.
Torrent Engine and Hose Company No. 3-N E cor Court and Berry. Henry Myers, Foreman. Patrick Bulger, Engine Driver. George Smenners, Driver of Hose Car- riage. Fred. Pohlmeyer, Driver Supply Hose Cart.
Rescue Engine and Hose Company No. 6-Seventh Ward Engine House. John Kintz, Foreman. Henry Hilbrecht, Engineer of Anthony Wayne Steamer, N E cor Court and Berry. John Graff, Engineer of Vigilant Steamer, N E Court and Berry. John Schroe- der, Assistant Engineer, Fire De- partment.
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LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STREET BOXES.
5. Corner Columbia and Calhoun
6. Chief Engineer's House, 57 W Berry.
7. Chief Engineer's Store, 29 Cal- houn.
I-2. Corner Third and Wells.
1-3.' Corner High and Barthold.
I-4. Corner Water and Ewing.
I-5. Corner Calhoun and Jefferson.
I-6: Corner Calhoun and Chicago.
1-7. Corner Butler and Hoagland. 2-3: Corner Washington and Clay. 2-4. Corner Washington and Har- mer.
2-5. Corner Lewis and Hanna.
2-6. Corner Hanna and Wallace. 3-1. Corner Main and Griffith.
3-2. Corner Jefferson and Griffith. 3-4. Corner Fairfield ave and Bass. 3-5. Corner Wayne and Van Buren. 3-6, Corner Union and Pritchard. 3-7. Corner Broadway and PF W & CRR.
4-1. Olds & Sons' Works.
4-2. Corner Lafayette and P F W & C R R Car Shops.
5.1. Corner Douglas ave and Web- ster.
5-2. Second Ward Engine House. 5-3. Corner Jefferson and Jackson. 6-2. Corner Barr and Madison. FRANK B. VOGEL, Chief Engineer.
BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
President-Hon. A. P. Edgerton. Secretary-Hon. P. Hoagland. Treasurer-Oliver P. Morgan. Superintendent-Dr. John S. Irwin. Clerk-Miss Mary Irwin.
Public Schools.
High School-E Wayne between Calhoun and Clinton, Chas. K. Latham, Principal.
Training School-In same building. Miss Ada S. Remmel, Principal. Jefferson School-s w cor Jefferson and Griffith. Miss Caroline B. Sharp, Principal.
Clay School-n w cor Clay and Washington. Miss Mary L. Thompson, Principal.
Hoagland School-n e cor Hoag- land and Butler. Miss Frank Hamilton, Principal.
Hanna School-s w cor Hanna and Wallace. Miss Margaret M. Mc- Phail, Principal.
Washington School -s w cor Washington and Union. Miss Margaret S. Cochrane, Principal. Bloomingdale School-n w cor Bowser and Marion. Temple H. Dunn, Principal.
Harmer School-n w cor Harme and Jefferson. Miss Nettie Mark, Principal.
East German School - In Clay School Building. John J. Weber, Principal.
West German School-s cor Webster and Washington. Carl Schwaz, Principal.
Bloomingdale German School-In Bloomingdale School Building. Rev. Edward Rubin, Principal.
Miscellaneous Schools.
Cathedral School (Catholic)-s w cor Clinton and E Jefferson.
Concordia College (German) be- longing to the Evangelical Lu- theran Church-East side College street between Washington and Maumee road. Established 1848. Prof. Otto Hanser, President, and Professor of Theology and His- tory ; Prof. George Schick, Prof. R. A. Bishoff and Prof. W. Stellhorn, professors of old lan- guages ; Prof. A. Crull, German and French languages; Prof. H. Diederich, English language; Dr. H. D
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physics; Prof. J. H. Ungemach. music. Number of pupils, 225. Fort Wayne College-at head of Wayne. Officers of the Board of Trustees : Rev. W. S. Birch, Pres .; Geo. Brackenridge, Sec'y ; John M. Miller, Esq., Treas. Faculty: Rev. Reuben D. Rob- inson, D.D.,'Pres., Prof. of natural mental and moral science ; Rev. T. W. Lincoln, A. B., Prof. of Greek and Latin languages ; Lucy E. Robinson, teacher of En- glish literature ; Dr. H. V. Swer- ingen, Prof. of pharmacy : P. Allen, teacher of commercial de- partment, Prof. of mathematics, teacher of academic department ; Mrs. A. M. Babcock, teacher of art department ; Henry Schwake, teacher of German; Prof. S. B. Morse, from Conservatory of Mu- sic, Berlin, Principal of music de- partment, piano and organ; Mrs. Susan Griggs, Lady Principal and teacher of piano ; Miss Mira Ross, teacher of vocal music.
Fort Wayne Commercial College, 30 and 32 E Main, Thoinas Pow- ers, principal.
German Lutheran School, s cor W Jefferson and Union, Daniel Fechtmann, teacher.
Medical College of Fort Wayne, n w cor Broadway and W Main, Incorporated June 1876, Dr B S Woodworth, dean, Dr H A Clark, Secretary.
St. Augustine's Academy, (Roman Catholic) s e cor Calhoun and E Jefferson, under the direction of the Sisters of Providence.
St. John's (German Lutheran), s e cor W Washington and Van Buren.
St. Mary's School, s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson. John B. Young and Chas. Geiger, teachers.
St. Mary's School (Catholic) for girls, south of St. Mary's Church, under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
St. Paul's (German Catholic), s e cor W Washington and Griffith. St. Paul's (German Lutheran) n e cor Barr and Madison, Dr. Wm. Sihler, principal.
St. Peter's Catholic School, s w cor St. Francis and Hanna, H. Sen- ker, teacher.
BANKS.
First National Bank, s e cor Court and Main, capital $400,000, or- ganized May 1863, J. D. Nutt- man, pres, L R Hartman, cashier. Hamilton, Bank w s Calhoun s of Main, capital $200,000 organized 1874, Charles McCulloch, pres,
Fort Wayne National Bank, s w cor Main and Clinton, $350,000 sur- plus $125,000, organized 1865, S, B. Bond, pres. J. D. Bond, cashier. John Mohn, Jr, cushier, J D Mehr, Asst cashrien
BANDS OF MUSIC.
Fort Wayne City Band, Brass and String, Philip Keinz, leader, office 307 Lafayette.
. Germania Brass and String Band, Prof. Ernst Spiegel, leader, office s e cor Broadway and Lavina. Leifels' Band, Brass and String,
Joseph J, Leifels, leader, office 231 Barr.
St. Cecelia, Brass and String Band, Joseph Beehler, leader.
St. Mary's Brass Band, Prof. A. Spiegel leader, office American House.
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INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.
Bass Foundry and Machine Works, cor Hanna and T W & W Ry, established 1853, incorporated 1873, capital stock, $500,000 J. H. Bass, pres. J. I. White, sec'y R. J. Fisher, treasurer.
Clark & Rhinesmith Lumber Co, s w cor Lafayette and T W & W Ry, John H. Clark, pres. James H. Simonson, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Gas Light Co, s e cor E Water and Barr, organized 1855, capital $225,000, James Chèney, pres and treas, A. C. Probasco, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Organ Co, e s Fairfield, ave nr city limits, incorporated 1871, S. B. Bond, pres, J. D. Bond, treas, G. E Bursley, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Saenger Bund Hall, 54 E Main, incorporated 1872, Geo. Strodel pres, J. J. Weber, director
meets Monday and Saturday even- ing of each week.
Gazette Printing Co, 25 W Main, organized August 12th, 1873, capital $30,000, James B. White, sole proprietor and manager.
Globe Gas Light Co, 164 Broad- way, T. B. Empie,general mana- ger incorporated -- , capital $ --- Sentinel Printing Co, 107 Calhoun, incorporated April 13th, 1874 cap- ital $35,000, Hon R. C. Bell, pres, W.R. Nelson, sec'y and treas. Indiana Conservatory of Music, E Main over First National Bank, incorporated 1872, S. B. Morse, director, J. C. Bartlett, sec'y.
Peters Box and Lumber Co, 79 to 102 High, established 1870, in- corporated Nov. 26, 1873, capital stock $55,000, Chas Pape, pres, Joseph Scheffer, sec'y and treas.
MILITARY.
Fort Wayne Light Guard, organi- zed Oct. 1875, Armory s w cor Main and Harrison, regular drill Tuesday evenings, captain, Jared D. Bond; Ist lieut. Geo. S. Fowler", 2d lieut. Alfred G. Lukins,"
orderly sargeant, J. D. Bonď, pres T. M. Andrews; sec'y. T. M. Andrew, W. B. Page, C. Fair- bank, Geo S. Fowler, A. T. Lukins, O. S. Hanna, Henry Vordermark, E. T. Williams.
BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIA- TIONS.
German Building, Loan and Saving Association No. 3. Meets Ist of each month at 299 E Washington. Henry Tag, pres ; C. Rau sec'y. No. 4 meets 28th of each month, at 299 E Washington. Louis Stump, pres ; Henry Stephan, treas; C. Rau, sec'y. No. 5 meets 22d of each month, at 299 E Washington. J. W. Vorder- mark, pres; J. J. Weber, treas ; C. Rau, sec'y. No. 6 meets at 299 E Washington roth of each month. Chas. Ehrman, pres ; Henry Helmkamp, treas ; C. Rau, sec'y. No. 7 meets 26th of each
month, at 299 E Washington. B. E. Bohn, pres; John Grieb, treas .; C. Rau, sec'y.
German Washington Loanand Sav - ing Association. Meets fourth Wednesday in each month, at St. Mary's Hall. H. Monning, pres .; J. G. Fledderman, treas. ; J. B. Monning, Sec'y.
Lafayette Building, Loan and Sav- ing Association. Meets Ist Thurs- day after the 24th of each month, at the office of Isaac Lauferty, 69 Calhoun. Isaac Lauferty, prest. ; C. F. Eme, treas. ; C. M. Barton, sec'y.
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RAILROADS.
Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw, office, freight and passenger de- pots cor First and Railroad. P. B. Loomis, pres., Jackson, E R. Par- ker Gen'l Freight agt, Jackson, H Bromley, agent, Fort Wayne.
Fort Wayne, Muncie & Cincinnati, offices First bet N Cass & Rail- road, freight and passenger de- pots cor First and Railroad. W W Worthington gen'l sup't, Henry Bromley, freight and ticket ag't Grand Rapids & Indiana, offices, freight and passenger depots with Pittsburgh Ft Wayne & Chicago Railway. W Oden Hughart pres, Grand Rapids, Mich. F A Gor- ham auditor, Grand Rapids, Mich. W R Shelby sec'y and treas Grand Rapids, Mich J H Page gen'l passenger and ticket agt, Grand Rapids Mich. A B Leet gen 1 freight agt, Grand Rapids, Mich. J M Methany supt northern division, Grand Rapids, Mich PS O'Rourke supt southern division. Ft Wayne Cincinnati, Richmond & Ft Wayne, Leased and operated by the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. Pittsburgh Fort Wayne & Chicago, office e s Clinton bet Holman and
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Railroad, freight depot n e cor Clinton and Railroad, passenger depot n w cor Clinton and Rail- road, Chas E Gorham ass't gen'l manager, J D Layng gen'l mana- ger, office Chicago, Ill. Chas. D Gorham, sup't western division. Toledo, Wabash & Western Rail- way. Gen'l offices Toledo, Ohio, Master Mechanic's office, cor Fairfield ave and T W & W Ry. Passenger depot s e cor Calhoun and TW & W Ry. Freight depot s w cor Calhoun and T W & W Ry. J D Cox Pres, office Toledo, Ohio. W L Malcolm, gen'l passenger and ticket ag't, office Toledo, Ohio. J M Osborn, gen'l freight ag't, office Toledo, Ohio. R. An- drews, gen'l supt office, Toledo, Ohio. K, H, Wade, supt. eastern division, office Lafayette, Ind. C. W. Bradley, supt. western div- ision, office Springfield, Ills. J. B. Morse, master mechanic office Fort Wayne, S. B. Sweet, local ticket and freight agent, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Cititzins Street Railroad Co, office, 1212 E Main, organized 1871, cap- ital $50,000. J. H. Bass, pres, G. E. Bursley, sec'y, treas and supt.
CEMETERIES.
Achduth Vescholom Congregation (Jewish), Broadway bet T W & W and PF W & C railroad tracks, A. Oppenheimer, S. Redelsheimer, and A. Wolf, trustees.
German Lutheran (St. John's), Bluffton road, 3 miles s w from city, P. Hohnhaus, supt.
German Lutheran Cemetery and
Emanuel (St. Paul's), New Haven road, east end city, F. Shrader, supt.
Lindenwood, Huntington road, 1/2 mile west of city, John H. Dos- well, supt.
New Catholic, Hicksville, State road, 1 1/2 miles east of city limits, Henry Sullivan, supt.
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PARKS.
Allen County Fair Grounds-West end Washington street between St. Mary's river and P F W & C R R. Alexander Votery, Keeper. Mad Anthony Park-On North side
of Maumee river East of Main St. Bridge. A summer resort for . parties, picnics, etc. Swinny's Park-(See Fair Grounds).
CHURCHES.
Baptist.
First Baptist --- West Jefferson bet Harrison and Webster, Rev. J. R. Stone, pastor. Sunday services : 10.30 am and 7 30 pm; Sunday school, 2 p m ; prayer meeting, Wed- nesday evening.
Catholic.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- ception-east side of Calhoun bet Jefferson and Lewis, Rt. Rev. Joseph Dwenger, bishop, Very Rev. Julian Benoit, V. G., Rev. J. H. Brammer, Rev. J. R. Dinnan. Sunday ser- vices Io} a m and 3 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
St. Mary's (German)-Southeast cor of Lafayette and Jefferson, Rev. Joseph Rademacher, pastor. Sunday services, 10 am and 3 pm ; Sunday schoo!, 2 p m.
St. Paul's (German)-Southeast cor W Washington and Griffith.
St, Peter's (German)-South side St. Francis bet Hanna and Charley, Rev. John Wemhoff pastor. Sun- day services, 10 am and 3 pm; Sunday school, 2 p m.
Christian.
Christian Chapel-Southeast cor W Jefferson and Griffith. Rev. J. W. Aylesworth, pastor.
Church of God.
Cor Hoagland ave and De Wald. Regular services every Sunday at 1012 am and 772 pm; Sunday school at 9 am; prayer meeting Wednesday evening. I. W. Markley pastor.
Congregational.
Plymouth-Rev. A. B. Brown, pastor, northwest cor Fulton and Washington. Sunday services, IO1/2 am and 712 pm; Sunday school, 2 pm; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
Episcopal.
Trinity - Southwest cor West Berry and Fulton. Rev. C. C. Tate, pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a m and 712 pm.
Church of the Good Shepherd- Southside of Holman bet Cal- houn and Clinton, Rev. pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a m and 7 pm.
Evangelical Association.
Bethel (German)-Northeast cor of Clinton and Holman, Rev. Peter Roth, pastor.
German Reformed.
St. John's-Southeast cor Webster and Washington, Rev. Fran- cis Schwedes, pastor. Sunday ser- vices, 1012 a m and 712 pm.
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Salem-East side of Clinton bet Wayne and Berry, Rev. C. F. Kriete, pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a m and 772 p m.
Hebrew.
Achduth Veshalom Synagogue- West side of Harrison nr Wayne, Rev. E. Rubin, rabbi. Children's instruction on Sunday from 10 to 12 a m, and I to 2 p m.
Lutheran.
Church of the Holy Trinity (Eng- lish Lutheran), Rev. S. Wagenhals, pastor, s e cor E Wayne and Clin. ton.
St. Paul's (German)-West side Barr bet Jefferson and Lewis, (foot of Madison), pastors Rev. Wm. Sih- ler and Rev. Henry G. Sauer. Sun- day services, 10 a m and 2 p m.
Emanuels' (GermanLutheran)- Southeast cor West Jefferson and Union, Rev. W. S. Stubnatzy, pas- tor. Sunday services, 10 a m ; Sun- day school, 212 p m.
St. John's (German Lutheran)- Southeast cor West Washington and Van Buren.
Methodist.
Berry Street-Northeast cor West Berry and Harrison Rev. Clark Skinner, pastor. Sunday services, 1012 am and 7 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m ; prayer meeting, Thursday evening.
Wayne Street-Southwest cor W Wayne and Broadway, Rev. A." M :... , pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a mand 7 pm; Sunday school, 2 pm; prayer meeting, Thursday evening.
Centenary -- Southeast cor Daw. . son and Harrison, Rev. Stephen Clark, pastor. Sunday services,
1012 a m and 7 pm; prayer meet- ing, Wednesday 7 p m; Sunday school, 2 p m.
Third Street M. E. Church- Southeast cor Marion and Third, Rev. D. M. Brown, pastor. Sunday services, 1012 am and 712 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
Presbyterian.
First-Corner Clinton and Berry Rev. D. W. Moffat, pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a m and 7 p m ; Sunday school, 2 p m ; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
Second-West Berry st., foot of Cass, Rev. J. Hughes, pastor. Sun- day services, 1012 a m and 7 pm ; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
Third-Corner of Calhoun and Holman sts., Rev. Mendenhall, pas- tor. Sunday services, 101/2 am and 7 p m ; Sunday school, 2 p m ; pray- er meeting, Wednesday evening.
Glenwood Chapel Mission of the Second Presbyterian Church-has no pastor. Sunday school, 2 p m; S Broadway at city limits.
Univeralist Church-West side Harrison, Rev. Marion Cros- ley pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a m and 7 12 pm; Sunday school -; prayer meeting -
Mission Sunday Schools.
Bloomingdale Mission - North- east cor Sixth and N Cass. Sunday school at 4 p m.
Evans' Chapel-Wilt bet Broad- way and VanBuren. Sunday school at 372 p m.
Glenwood Chapel - East side Broadway S Fort Wayne. Sunday school at 2 p m.
Hanna Mission-East Lewis, opp Division. Sunday school at 212 p m.
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MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
Allen County Medical Society, Dr. W Wheery, pres, Dr. J. R. Beck, sec'y and treas, meets at their Hall, at s w cor Calhoun and Berry, Ist Tuesday evening in each month.
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