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Plum, from Water northwest to St Mary's river, first west of Harri- son.
Polk, from canal feeder east, paral- lel with F W, M & C R R.
Pontiac, from Hoagland ave east to Walton ave, fifth south of Creigh- ton ave.
Poplar, from Fairfield ave west to Oakley, second south of Taylor. Prince, from Bass south to Cole- rick, first east of Fairfield ave.
Pritchard, from Broadway west to Rockhill, first north of P, F W & C Ry.
Randall, from Grant east to Glas- gow, second south of Washing- ton.
Rebecca, from G R & I R R east, third south of Barthold ave.
Reed, from E Creighton ave south to Pontiac, first east of Holton ave.
Richardson, from canal feeder west to GR & I R R, first north of Wheeler.
Rockhill, from W Main south of Pritchard, second west of Jackson. Rumsey ave, from canal feeder north to Barthold ave, third east of GR &IRR.
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 Wabash Ry. Schick, from W & E canal south to Maumee road, fifth east of Harmer.
Sherman, from canal feeder north to Archer ave, second east of St Mary's ave.
Sherman, from Euclid east, first south of Wabash Ry.
Siemon, from Pontiac south to Leith, east of Calhoun.
Sixth, from Wells east to N Cal- houn, sixth north of St Mary's river.
Smith, from P, F W & C Ry south to city limits. fourth east of Hanna.
South Wayne ave, from Creighton ave south, first west of Fairfield ave.
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.
Stophlet, from Broadway west, first south of Nirdlinger.
Sturgis, from Fulton west to Broad- way, first south of West Jeffer- son.
Summit, from Division east to Elm, first north of Lewis.
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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 & C Ry.
Third, from Wells east to Calhoun (continuation of Douglas).
Thomas, from P, F W & C Ry south to Meyer, first west of Hol- ton ave.
Thomasetta, from Thomas west to Gay, first south of E Creighton ave.
Thompson ave, from Wabash 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 & C Ry.
Virginia, from Lafayette east
to
Monroe, first south of Wabash Ry.
Wabash ave, from Mayne south to Maumee road, third east of Range road.
Wall, from Broadway west, first south of P, F W & C Ry.
Wallace, from Lafayette east to Hanna, first south of Virginia.
Walnut, from Fairfield ave west, first south of Taylor.
Walnut, from St Mary's river west to same, second south of Main.
Walter, from Wayne south to Mau- mee road, fourth east of Harmer. Walton ave, from Maumee road south to city limits, tenth east of Hanna.
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 Walton ave south of Wabash Ry, southeast to city limits.
Webster, from Berry south to city limits, 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 G R & IR R, first north of Mary. Wiebke, from Lafayette east to Hanna, 1& miles south of Court House.
Williams, from Lafayette west to Fairfield ave, fourth south of Wabash Ry.
Wilt, from Broadway west to Nel- son, first south of Jefferson.
Winch, from Maumee road south to Wayne Trace, third east of Wal- ton ave.
Wright, from G R & I R R east, first south of Barthold ave.
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FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY.
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.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor-Charles A. Zollinger. Clerk-John H. Trentman.
Treasurer-Charles M. Barton. Attorney-Henry Colerick. Marshal-Hugh M. Diehl.
- Assessor-Louis Jocquel. Street Com'r-Dennis O'Brien. Chief of Police-E. B. Smith. Chief of Fire "Department-Frank B. Vogel.
COUNCILMEN.
First Ward-L. Brames, Charles | Sixth Ward -Louis Fox, John Reese. Welch.
Second Ward-C. Hettler, M. Ham- ilton.
Third Ward-James Ryan, A. Wolf. Fourth Ward-F. H. McCulloch, C. Muhler.
Fifth Ward - Sol. Bash, J. M. Riedmiller.
Seventh Ward-J. Wessel, sr., J. Mohr, jr.
Eighth Ward-J. W. Vordermark, John Noll.
Ninth Ward-J. Wilkinson, J. Lil- lie, jr.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. S. C. Metcalfe, Dr. Theodore Henchling, W. H. Brooks.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Court House between Calhoun and Court, south of Main and north of Berry.
Judge of the Circuit Court-Hon. | Recorder-Joseph Mommer. Edward O'Rourke.
Judge of the Superior Court-Hon. Robert Lowry.
Judge of the Criminal Court-Hon. James W. Borden.
Clerk-Martin V. B. Spencer.
Prosecuting Attorney-Samuel M. Hench. Sheriff-Charles A. Munson.
Treasurer-John M. Taylor. Auditor-M. E. Argo. Surveyor-Wm. H. Goshorn.
Coroner-Wm. Gaffney. Commissioners -- Francis Gladieaux, Jacob Goeglein. Attorney-Robert C. Bell. School Superintendent-Prof. Jere- miah Hillegass.
COURTS.
TIME OF HOLDING COURTS IN ALLEN COUNTY.
Circuit Court -First Monday in third Monday in November. Hon. Edward O'Rourke, Judge. Criminal Court-First Monday in
February, third Monday in April, first Monday in September, and |
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April and first in October, six months each term. Hon. James W. Borden, Judge ; Samuel M. Hench, Prosecuting Attorney. Superior Court-Second Monday in
January, first Monday in April, second Monday in September, second Monday in November. Hon. Robert Lowry, Judge.
U. S. COURTS. COURT ROOMS IN COUNTY COURT HOUSE.
District Court of United States- June and December; day fixed by the Judge. Hon. Walter Gresham, Judge; Noble C. But- ler, Clerk; Homer C. Hartman, Resident Deputy Clerk; Col. W. W. Dudley, Marshal; J. W. Hay- den, Resident Deputy Marshal.
Circuit Court of United States- June and December; day fixed by the Judge. Hon. J. N. Drum- mond, Judge; Noble C. Butler, Clerk; Homer C Hartman, Resi- dent Deputy Clerk; Col. W. W. Dudley, Marshal; J. W. Hayden, Resident Deputy Marshal.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Postmaster-F. W. Keil.
Collector of Internal Revenue- Allan H. Dougall.
U. S. Gauger-M. M. Bowen.
Register in Bankruptcy-John W. Hayden.
U. S. Commissioner-J. B. Harper. U. S. Deputy Marshal-John W. Hayden.
Deputy Clerk U. S. District Court -H. C. Hartman.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer - Frank B. Vogel, office cor. Court and E. Berry. First Assistant-George Strodel. Second Assistant-John McGowan. Committee-F. H. McCulloch, John Vodermark, A. Holf.
Alert Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1-Northwest cor Clinton and Berry. Richard Hanson, foreman; George W. Swain, driver; August Strodel, steersman.
Charley Zollinger Engine - North- east cor Court and Berry. Henry Hilbrecht, engineer; Michael Con- ners, driver.
Anthony Wayne Steamer - North-
east cor Court and Berry. John Schroeder, engineer; Patrick J. Bulger, driver.
Vigilant Hose Company, No. 2- Northeast cor Clinton and Berry. Frederick Becker, foreman; John Downey, driver. .
Torrent Hose Company, No. 3 -- Northwest cor Clinton and Berry. Fred'k Michaels, foreman; George Smenners, driver.
Independent Hose Company-North- west cor Clinton and Berry. Flor- enz Boerger, driver.
Bell Ringer-Frederick Schmueckle.
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STREET BOXES.
5 S. E. cor. Calhoun and Colum- bia.
6 Chief Engineer's house, 57 W. Berry.
7 Chief Engineer's store, 29 Cal- houn.
8 Cor. Wells and Hoffman.
1-2 Cor. Third and Wells.
1-3 Cor. High and Barthold.
1-4 Cor. Water and Ewing.
1-5 Cor. Calhoun and Jefferson. 1-6 Cor. Calhoun and Chicago.
1-7 Cor. Butler and Hoagland. 1-8 Cor. S. Calhoun and Leith.
2-3 Cor. Washington and Clay. 2-4 Cor. Washington and Harmer. 2-5 Cor. Lewis and Hanna.
2-6 Cor. Hanna and Wallace.
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2-7 Cor. Maumee ave and Schick.
2-8 Boseker & White's factory, Glas- gow ave.
3-1 Cor. Main and Griffith.
3-2 Cor. Jefferson and Griffith.
3-4 Cor. Fairfield ave and Bass.
3-5 Cor. Wayne and Van Buren. 3-6 Cor. Union and Pritchard.
3-7 Cor. Broadway and P, F W & C Ry.
4-1 Olds & Sons' Works.
4-2 Cor. Lafayette and P, F W & C Ry Car Shops.
5-1 Cor. Douglas ave and Web- ster.
5-2 Second Ward Engine House. 5-3 Cor. Main and Van Buren.
5-4 Cor. W. Main and Cherry (Ne- braska).
6-2 Cor. Barr and Madison.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-ALLEN COUNTY.
Township.
Names.
P. O. Address.
Aboit .
Stouder S. M ..
Fort Wayne.
Ihrig Andrew J . Fort Wayne.
Adams
Hunter James L. Adams Station.
Schwanz Conrad New Haven.
Rogers Orin D . New Haven.
Cedar Creek. Hollopeter Mathias Leo.
Lindsey Charles W. Leo.
Eel River
Johnston George H.
Hellers Corners.
Jefferson
Grover Samuel
Gar Creek.
Ladig Nicholas. Maples.
Neal Thomas
Maples.
Jackson
Meeds Frederick
Monroeville.
Lake
Diffendaffer H. C
Arcola.
Lafayette
Mills George.
ington Co.
Wiekliffe Michael
Zanesville.
Madison
Mathias John
Maples.
Shaffer John
Monroeville.
Marion
Brown John
Williamsport.
Ruhl James.
Root.
Maumee.
Foster Edward.
Woodburn.
Milan
Doty Solomon.
New Haven.
Richart Joseph New Haven.
Coverdale E. G. Monroeville.
Johnson W. C.
.Monroeville.
Jones Jasper W
.Monroeville.
Perry
Wagner J. B.
Huntertown.
Griffin A. A
Huntertown.
Pleasant
.Fulks C. S.
Sheldon.
Reiling J. J.
Sheldon.
Springfield
Freidt Jacob
Harlan.
Richeldafer Wm. A.
Harlan.
Scipio.
. Lindemuth Michael.
Hall's Corners.
St. Joseph.
Chausse Amos.
. Chamberlain.
Washington.
Kimball S. W.
.Fort Wayne. Wallen.
Wigent C. G.
Fort Wayne.
Harding Daniel L
Fort Wayne.
Pratt Wm. T .Fort Wayne.
Scarlett Chester. Fort Wayne.
Ryan Daniel. Fort Wayne.
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Tancey Michael
Fort Wayne.
North John.
Woodburn.
Monroe
Mericle Enoch
Wayne
§ Roanoke, Hunt-
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FORT WAYNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
President-Hon A P Edgerton, 154 W Berry.
Secretary-Max Nirdlinger, 51 W Berry.
Treasurer-O P Morgan, 40 E Washington.
Superintendent-Dr John S Irwin, 241 W Main.
Office Clerk-Miss Mary Irwin, 241 W Main.
Janitor-in-Chief-James A Gavin, 311 E Wayne.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Drawing-Miss Susan B Fowler, 103 W Berry.
Reading-
Music-Wilbur F Heath, 154 Grif- fith.
Writing-John L Tyler, Burgess Blk. Central Grammar School- E Wayne, near Calhoun.
Principal-Chester T Lane, B A, 336 W Jefferson.
Assistant-Charles R Dryer, M D, Central Grammar School.
Assistant-Miss Hannah E Evry, 106 E Washington.
Assistant-Miss Flora E Weed, 106 W Wayne.
Janitor-William Schumacher, 60 E Wayne.
Training School-Principal- Miss Martha A Jones, 53 W Water.
Critic-Miss Sarah E Updegraff, 34 Douglass ave.
Model-Miss Helen Brenhn, 220 W Wayne.
Pupil Teachers-
Miss Katherine N Barnett, Spy Run ave.
Miss Georgianna Boyd, 212 Lafay- ette.
Miss Cora Diggins, 99 E Wayne. Miss Edith E Fronefield, 28 W Water.
Miss Addie Jacobsen, 136 W Wayne.
Miss Minnie F Homsher, 255 Webster.
Miss Isabella B Newell, 139 Fair- field ave.
Miss Adelia V Ross, 66 Wilt. Miss Lulu J Wiley, Pontiac.
Jefferson School-Southwest corner Jefferson and Griffith.
Principal-Miss Caroline B Sharp, 3 E Water.
Teachers-
Miss Cornelia F O'Conner, 22 W Wayne.
Miss Belle R Lloyd, 121 W Wash- ington.
Miss Mary C Harter, 241 W Wayne.
Miss Louvie E Strong, 49 E Lewis. Miss Agnes Cannan, 61 Gardner. Miss Clara Phelps, 258 W Wayne. Miss Charlotte A Smyler, 253 W Berry. .
Miss Agnes J Cochrane, 16 Ed- sall.
Miss Janet A McPhail, 192 Ewing. Miss Louise M Sutermeister, 229 W Jefferson.
Miss M Alma Snider, Spy Run ave.
Mrs Anna L Dillen, 156 W Wash- ington.
Janitor-Hans Newell, 139 Fairfield ave.
Clay School-Northwest corner Clay and Washington.
Principal-Mrs Delphine B. Wells, 106 W Wayne.
Teachers-
Miss Caroline W Straughan, 87 E Berry.
Mrs Marion H Brenton, 19 Madi- son.
Miss Mary E Potter, 130 Creigh- ton ave.
Miss Augusta G Reitze, 255 W Wayne.
Miss Lizzie Mellinger, 201 E Jef- ferson.
Miss Sarah E Mckean, 184 E Jef- ferson.
Miss Zillah M Burkholder, Spy Run ave.
Miss Josephine Strong, 49 E Lewis. Miss Emmeline Schlatter, E Wayne near Comparet.
Miss Agnes H Fowler, 127 E Main.
Miss Lucy E Lewis, 133 W Wayne.
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Janitor-Willis P Doty, 144 E Washington.
Hoagland School-Northeast corner Hoagland and Butler.
Principal-Miss Frank Hamilton, 151 W Wayne.
Teachers-
Miss Ellen McKeag, 145 Fairfield ave.
Miss Virginia N Embry, 336 Broadway.
Miss Esther Myerson, 113 W Wayne.
Miss M Belle Clark, 262 W Jeffer- son.
Miss Ida D Beals, 150 W Jeffer- son.
Miss Ellen M Babcock, 2 Bran- driff.
Miss Sarah M McDonald, 121 W Water.
Miss Mary E Dick, 85 Butler.
Miss Ellen A Fairbank, 89 W Jef- ferson.
Miss Agnes Newell, 139 Fairfield ave.
Miss Flora E Orr, 28 Butler.
Miss Sarah L Hedges, 323 W Main.
Miss Frances L Conklin, Creighton ave.
Janitress-Mrs Ann O'Callahan, 83 Williams.
Hanna School-Southwest cor- ner Hanna and Wallace.
Principal-Miss Alma C Parsons, Hamilton House.
Teachers-
Miss Emma L Armstrong, 187 Madison.
Miss Annie B Davis, 212 E Lewis. Miss Orlinda P Sinclair, 93 W Washington.
Miss Mary A Abel, 117 E Wayne. Miss Julia E Orff, 233 Webster.
Miss Margaret A Wade, 77 Baker. Miss Catherine Freeman, Spy Run ave.
Miss Martha E Wohfort, 389 S Calhoun.
Janitress-Mrs Catherine Bannister, 335 Hanna.
Washington School-South- west corner Washington and Union.
Principal-Miss Margaret S Coch- rane, 16 Edsall.
Teachers-
Miss Laura A Kimball, 29 West. Miss Emma Stanley, 221 W Main. Miss Lida F Embry, 336 Broad- way.
Miss Isabelle Campbell, 84 W Jefferson.
Miss Elizabeth J McFee, 330 W Jefferson.
Miss Jessie L Humphrey, 175 W Berry.
Janitor-Hans Newell, 139 Fairfield ave.
Bloomingdale School - N W corner Bowser and Marion. Principal- Teachers-
Miss Agnes Dykes, Goshen Road. Miss Alice M Hill, 34 W Water. Miss Lucy C Gould, 57 E Water. Miss Mary E Orff, 233 Webster. Miss Zeruiah E McLain, 26 W Water.
Miss Jane E Bowman, 5 Marion. Miss Mary E Freeman, Spy Run ave.
Miss Addie H Williams, 82 Baker. German-Rev Edward Rubin, 84 W Main.
Janitress-Mrs Caroline Doelker, Wells.
Harmer School -Northwest corner Jefferson and Harmer.
Principal-Mrs Mary S Waldo, 119 E Main.
Teachers-
Miss Anna M Payne, 119 E Main. Miss Susan S Sinclair, 93 W Washington.
Miss Lillie C Nill, 292 E Wash- ington.
Miss Mary A Larrabee, 197 Barr. Miss Caroline Schlatter, E Wayne near Comparet.
Janitress -- Mrs Emmeline Duffy, 235 E Jefferson.
East German School-In Harmer Building.
Principal-John J Weber, 191 E Washington.
Teacher-Miss Elizabeth Fuhrer, 336 E Washington.
West German School -- South- east corner Washington and Web- ster.
Principal-Carl Schwarz, 16 E Washington.
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Teacher-Miss Caroline Vorder- mark, 16 E Washington.
Janitress-Mrs Dina Dothagi, 70 Webster.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
CATHOLIC.
Academy of Our Lady of the Sa- cred Heart. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. P. O. address, Academic, Allen Co., Ind.
Cathedral School, in charge of the Brothers of the Holy Cross. Brother Ephraim, Superior; Ca- thedral Square s w cor Clinton and Jefferson.
Cathedral School (for girls) in charge of the Sisters of Provi- dence-Mother Mary Cecelia, Su- perior, Cathedral Square se cor Calhoun and Jefferson.
St. Augustine's Academy-s e cor Calhoun and E Jefferson, under the direction of the Sisters of Providence.
St. Mary's (for boys)-s w cor Jeffer- son and Lafayette. Rev J H. Oechtering, director.
St. Mary's (for girls)-s St. Mary's Church. Under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame. Rev. J H Oechtering, director.
St. Paul's (German) School-s e cor W Washington and Griffith. Rev. E Koenig, director.
St. Peter's-s s St. Francis w of Hanna. Rev. John Weinhoff, di- rector.
GERMAN LUTHERAN.
Emanuel's-e s Union bet Jefferson and Wilt. Rev. W S Studnatzy, Principal.
St. John's-s e cor W Washington and Van Buren. Rev J J Ku- cher, Principal.
St. Paul's-n e cor Barr and Madi- son. Rev. Wm Sihler, director.
COLLEGES.
Concordia College (German), be- longing to the Evangelical Lu- theran Church-e s Schick street, bet Washington st and Maumee ave. Established 1848. Prof. Frederick Zucker, director; Prof, F. Zucker and Prof. R A Bis- choff, Professors of Theology; Prof. George Schick, Prof. R A Bischoff and Prof. F W Stellhorn. Professors of Ancient Languages and History; Prof A Crull, Pro- fessor of German and French Languages; Prof H W Diederich, Professor of English Language; Dr. H Duemling, Professor of Mathematics and Nat'r'l Sciences; Mr. J H Ungemach, Professor of Music. Number of pupils during the year, 240.
Fort Wayne College-at end of W Wayne st. Officers of the Board of Trustees, Rev W S Birch, Pres: George Brackenridge, Sec; John M Miller, Treasurer. Fac- ulty, Rev. W F Yocum, A M, Pres; Rev S T Allen, A M, Latin and Greek; Miss E L Knowles, History, Literature and Elocu- tion; Mr C L Clippinger, A M, Natural Sciences; Mr. Albert Joost, Piano; Mrs. W F Yocum, Piano; Mr. J F Kinsey, Vocal Music; Mrs James Hanchette, Oil Painting and Instructor in Art Department; Rev. Addis Albro, M S, Principal Commercial De- partment; Mr. J L Shearer, Ger- man.
Fort Wayne Commercial College- 30 E Main; Thomas Powers, Prin- cipal.
The Medical College of Fort Wayne -s w cor Broadway and W Main. Incorporated May 31, 1878. Dr. T J Dills, Pres; H V Sweringen, Sec; H D Wood, Treas.
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BANKS.
First National Bank, s e cor Court and Main. Capital $400,000. Or- ganized May, 1863. J D Nuttman pres, L R Hartman cashier. Fort Wayne National Bank, s w cor Main and Clinton. Capital $350,000; surplus $125,000. Or-
ganized 1865. S B Bond pres, J D Bond cashier, J C Woodworth assistant cashier.
Hamilton Bank, w s Calhoun s of Main. Capital $200,000. Organ- ized 1874. Charles McCulloch pres, John Mohr, jr, cashier.
BANDS OF MUSIC.
Fort Wayne City Band, brass and | St Paul's Lutheran Cornet Band, string, Prof Philip Keinz leader; office 307 Lafayette.
St Cecelia Brass and String Band, Ferdinand Buehler leader.
G Philip Dudenhoefer leader. Band hall n e cor Barr and Madi- son.
INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.
Bass Foundry & Machine Works, s w cor Hanna and Wabash Ry; established 1853, incorporated 1873; J H Bass pres, J I White secretary, R J Fisher treasurer. Citizens' Street Railroad Co, incor- porated 1871; J H Bass pres, S B Bond vice-pres, G E Bursley secretary and treasurer; office n e cor Main and Calhoun.
Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, incorporated 1871; L M Ninde pres, E P Williams secretary, C F W Meyer principal, 12} E Main. Fort Wayne Gas Light Co, s e cor Water and Barr; organized 1855; capital $225,000; James Cheney pres and treas, A. C Probasco sec. Fort Wayne Organ Co, e s Fairfield ave s of Creighton ave; S B Bond pres, C E Bond treas, G E Burs- ley sec and genl manager.
Fort Wayne Saenger Bund, organ-
ized 1869; meets Saturdays and Mondays for rehearsals; regular meetings first Sunday after first Tuesday in each month, at Saen- ger Bund Hall, 54 E Main; G Unger pres.
Globe Gas Light Co, 164 Broadway; T B Empie genl manager.
Masonic Temple Association, cap- ital $50,000; incorporated Feb., 1878; C A Zollinger pres, Wm Lyne sec, J H Simonson treas, 20 E Berry.
Northern Indiana Fair Association, incorporated 1874; Hon F P Ran- dall pres, W W Rockhill sec, D C Fisher treas; office 24 Clinton. Peters' Box & Lumber Co, 79 to 101 High; established 1870; incor- porated November 26, 1873; cap- ital $55,000; Charles Pape pres and genl manager, Willis J Eck- els sec.
BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.
Building, Loan and Saving Associa- tion, No 7, meets 26th of each month at 299 E Washington ; stockholders' meeting to elect of-
ficers, etc, second Thursday in November ; Christian P Bohn pres, John Grieb treas, C Rau sec.
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RAILROADS.
Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw, office, freight and passenger de- pots cor First and Railroad; M D Woodford genl manager, Jackson, Mich; H Bromley genl freight agent, Jackson, Mich; E S Philley agent, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Fort Wayne, Muncie & Cincinnati, offices First bet N Cass and Rail- road; freight and passenger de- pots cor First and Railroad; W W Worthington genl supt, Geo W Mullen genl ticket agent.
Grand Rapids & Indiana, offices, freight and passenger depots with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chi- cago Ry; W Oden Hughart pres and genl manager, W R Shelby vice-pres and treas, F A Gorham auditor, A B Leet genl freight and passenger agent, J M Metheany supt. Northern Division - Gen- eral offices, Grand Rapids; P S O'Rourke supt. Southern Divi- sion-Office, Fort Wayne, Ind; J K McCracken agent.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, office e s Clinton bet Holman and Railroad; freight depot n e cor Clinton and Railroad; J D Layng
genl manager, Pittsburgh, Pa; Charles E Gorham asst genl man- ager, Chicago, Ill; Charles D Gor- ham supt Western Division; J K McCracken agent, Fort Wayne.
Wabash, St Louis & Pacific, general offices St Louis, Mo; master me- chanics' office cor Fairfield ave and Wabash Ry; passenger depot s e cor Calhoun and Wabash Ry; freight depot s w cor Calhoun and Wabash Ry; J C Gault genl man- ager, H C Townsend genl pass- enger agent, G H Daniels genl ticket agent, A C Bird genl freight agent, offices at St Louis, Mo; R Andrews genl supt Eastern Divi- sion, Toledo, O; K H Wade supt Ohio and Indiana Division, office s e cor Calhoun and Wabash Ry ; C R Morris master mechanic, Fort Wayne; S B Sweet agent, Fort Wayne.
Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne, leased and operated by the Grand Rapids & Indiana.
Citizens' Street Railroad Co., incor- porated in 1871; J H Bass pres, G E Bursley sec and treas.
CEMETERIES.
Achduth Veshalom Congregation (Jewish), e s Broadway, bet Wa- bash Ry and P, F W and C Ry tracks.
German Lutheran (St John's), Bluff- ton road, 3 miles s w from city. P Honhaus supt.
German Lutheran (St Paul's), n s
Maumee ave, e of Concordia Col- lege. F Schrader supt.
Lindenwood, on Huntingdon road, half mile west from city limits. John H Doswell, supt.
New Catholic, Hicksville State road, 1} miles e of city limits. Henry Sullivan supt.
PARKS.
Allen County Fair Grounds-West end Washington bet St Mary's river and P, F W & C Ry. Alex- ander Votra keeper.
Centlivre's Park-West side Spy Run ave, n of canal feeder. A sum- mer resort for parties, pic-nics, etc.
Mad Anthony Park-On north side of Maumee river, east of Main st bridge. A summer resort for parties, pic-nics, etc. Swinney's Park (See Fair Grounds.)
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CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist-West Jefferson bet Harrison and Webster, Rev James R Stone pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7.30 pm; Sunday school 2 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
CATHOLIC.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- ception-Cathedral square, Cal- houn st, Rt Rev Joseph Dwenger bishop of the diocese; Very Rev Julian Benoit vicar general; Rev Joseph H Brammer; Rev James Hartnett ; Sunday services 7.30, 8.30 and 10.30 a m and 3 pm ; Sunday school 1.30 p m.
St Mary's (German)-Southeast cor Jefferson and Lafayette, Rev John H Oechtering pastor; Rev Charles Steurer assistant; Sunday services 10 a m and 3 p m; Sunday school 2 p m.
St Michael's Church - Rev Wm Demers pastor; Pierce Settlement St Joseph township, Allen Co.
St Paul's (German) Church-s e cor Griffith and W Washington, Rev Edward Koenig pastor; Services 10 a m and 2.30 p m; Sunday school 2 p m.
St Peter's (German)-South side St Francis w of Hanna. Rev John Wemhoff pastor; Sunday ser- vices 10 a m and 3 p m. Sunday school 2 p m.
St Vincent Church-Rev Bonnet Roche pastor; Rev Wm Demers assistant pastor. · Academic, Al- len Co.
CHRISTIAN.
Christian Chapel - Southeast cor W Jefferson and Griffith, Rev Wm P Aylesworth pastor; Sun- day services 10.30 a m and 7.30 p m; Sunday school 2.30 p m.
CHURCH OF GOD.
Cor Hoagland ave and De Wald; Sunday services 10.30 am and 7.30 p m; Sunday school 9 a m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
(Plymouth Congregational)-North- west cor W Washington and Ful- ton, Rev Joel M Seymour pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7.30 pm; Sunday school 2 p m; prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing.
EPISCOPAL.
Church of the Good Shepherd- South side Holman bet Calhoun and Clinton.
Trinity - Southwest cor Fulton and W Berry, Rev Wm N Webbe rector; Sunday services 10.30 a m, 7.30 p m, from December to July, and 5 p m during July and August; Sunday school 2 p m.
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