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Superior Court-Second Monday in January, first Monday in April, second Monday in Sep- tember, second Monday in No- vember. Hon. Robert Lowry judge.
U. S. COURTS. COURT ROOMS IN COUNTY COURT HOUSE.
District Court of United States- Second Tuesday of June and December; Hon. Walter Q. Gresham judge, Noble C. But- ler clerk, Homer C. Hartman resident deputy clerk, Gen. R. S. Foster marshal, J. W. Hay- den, resident deputy marshal.
Circuit Court of United States- Second Tuesday of June and December. Hon. Thomas Drum- mond judge, Noble C. Butler, clerk, Homer C. Hartman resi- dent deputy clerk, Gen. R. S. Foster 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-A. Wolf, Fred. C. Boltz, W. Yergens. Alert Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1-Northwest cor. Clinton and Berry. Richard Hanson foreman, Henry Sanders driver, Louis Steup steersman.
Charley Zollinger Engine-North- east cor. Court and Berry. Hen- ry Hilbrecht engineer, Michael Conners 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 Ber- ry. Frederick Becker foreman, George Thieme driver.
Torrent Hose Company, No. 3- Northwest cor. Clinton and Ber- ry. Frederick Michaels fore- man, Otto Smenners driver. Independent Hose Company - Northwest cor. Clinton and Ber- ry. Christ. Rohyans driver. Bell Ringer-Fred'k Schmueckle.
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LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPHI STREET BOXES.
5 S. E. cor. Calhoun and Co- lumbia.
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.
2-7 Cor. Maumee ave. and Schick.
2-8 Boseker & White's factory, Glasgow 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 N. G. 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- Łraska).
6-2 Cor. Barr and Madison.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-ALLEN COUNTY.
Name.
Township. P. O. Address.
Term Expires.
Stouder S M.
Aboit . Fort Wayne. . Nov. 9, 1882
Hunter James L
Adams
66 Nov. 1, 1884
Schwanz Conrad.
New Haven .Mar. 14, 1884
Rogers Orin D.
Oct. 24, 1882
Hollopeter Mathias Cedar Creek. Leo Nov. 9, 1882
Lindsey Charles W
Nov. 8, 1882
Johnson George H.
Eel River.
Heller's Corners. Nov. 8, 1882
Huntertown . Oct. 25, 1883 Kell George
Crawford Adam C
Jefferson Monroeville.
Meads Frederick
Jackson
. April 18, 1882
Baldwin Timothy.
April 19, 1884
Deffendoffer Henry Wickliff Michael
Lake
Arcola April 17, 1885
Lafayette Zanesville Oct. 24, 1884
Mills George W
Aboit
Oct. 24, 1884
Shaffer John
Madison Monroeville. Feb. 11, 1882
Mathias John.
Maples July 12, 1884
Brown John. Marion
Williamsport .Oct. 24, 1884
North John Maumee Woodburn
April 19, 1884
Doty Solomon. Milan Chamberlain May 17, 1885
Prichard Joseph
New Haven Nov. 13, 1884
Sheehan John Monroe
Monroeville
Jones Jasper W. Griffin A. A. Perry
Mar. 14, 1882
Dunten M. N
Pleasant
Sheldon .Dec. 6, 1882
Freidt Jacob.
.Springfield . Harlan Nov. 8, 1882
Richeldufer W. A.
Nov. 8, 1882
Lindemuth Michael Scipio
Hall's Corners .Oct. 21, 1882
Chausse Amos. St. Joseph. . . Chamberlain
.... Nov. 5, 1882
Huntertown. Nov. 8, 1882 Nov. 14, 1884
Reiling J. J Fulks C. S
Dec. 12, 1882
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-Continued.
Name.
Township.
P. O. address.
Term expires.
Ryan Daniel.
. Wayne 66
Fort Wayne. . . Nov. 13, 1882
Tancey Michael
66
. Oct. 25, 1883
Pratt Wm. T.
Mar. 14, 1884
Harding Daniel L.
April 19, 1884
Scarlet Chester
April 17, 1885
Soliday John A
Washington ..
FORT WAYNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
Office in Central Grammar Building.
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. Ir- win, 241 W Main.
Clerk and Librarian-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
Griffith.
Writing-John L. Tyler, Burgess Block.
Central Grammar School -E. Wayne, bet. Calhoun and Clinton.
Principal -Chester T. Lane, B. A., 336 W. Washington. .
Assistant-Charles R. Dryer, M. D., Central Grammar Building. Assistant-Miss Hannah E. Evoy, 106 E Washington.
Assistant-Miss Flora E. Weed, 3 E. Water.
Training School (in same building)-Principal-Miss Mar- tha A. Jones, 53 W. Water. Critic Teacher-Miss Sarah Upde- graff, 34 Douglas ave.
Model Teacher-Helen Brenton, 220 W. Wayne.
Pupil Teachers-
Miss Lilian D. French, 11 Oak. Miss Elizabeth Collins, corner Calhoun and Leith.
Miss Laura Goshorn, 102 E. Washington.
Miss Alice M. Habecker, 38 Mc- Clelland.
Miss Louise E. Hamilton, 210 Fairfield ave.
Miss M. Birdeva Holman, 227 Barr.
Miss Kate C. Orr, 28 Butler.
Miss Gracie E. Sidle, 29 Garden. Miss Harriet M. Wells, 6 N. Cass. Jefferson School-Southwest corner of Jefferson and Griffith. Principal-Miss Caroline B. Sharp, 3 E. Water.
Teachers-
Miss Cornelia F. O'Connor. 19 E. Jefferson.
Miss Belle R. Lloyd, 121 E. Main. Miss Mary C. Harter, 241 W. Wayne.
Miss Louvie E. Strong, 128 E. Main. Miss Clara Phelps, 258 W. Wayne.
Miss Josephine Updegraff, 34 Douglas ave. Miss Charlotte A. Smyser, 237 W. Washington.
Mrs. Celestine N. Biewind, 104 Barr.
Miss Janet A. McPhail, 192 Ewing
Miss Adella V. Ross, 66 Wilt. ' Miss M. Alma Snider, 26 Cal- houn. Mrs. Anna L. Dillon, 153 W. Washington.
Janitor-Hans Newell, 139 Fair- field ave.
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Clay School-Northwest cor- ner of Clay and Washington. Principal-Mrs. Delphine B. Wells, 3 E. Water.
Teachers-
Miss Caroline W. Stranghan, 87 E. Berry.
Miss Mary E. Potter, 130 Creigh- ton ave. Miss Virginia N. Embry, 336 S. Broadway.
Miss Esther Myerson, 113 W. Wayne.
Miss Lizzie Mellinger, 201 E. Jefferson.
Miss Lulu J. Wiley, City Post- office.
Miss Sarah E. Mckean, 184 E. Jefferson.
Miss Lucy C. Gould, 115 Lafay- ette.
Miss Josephine Strong, 128 E. Wayne.
Miss Georgianna Boyd, 223 La- fayette.
Miss Agnes H. Fowler, 34 W. Water.
Mrs. Jennie S. Woodward, 134 E. Main.
Janitor-Michael L. Brannan, 63 McClellan.
Hoagland School - North- west corner of Hoagland ave. and Butler.
Principal-Miss Frank Hamilton, 151 W. Wayne. Teachers-
Miss Ellen McKeag, bds. 151 Fairfield ave.
Miss Emma L. Armstrong, bds. 187 Madison. Miss M. Belle Clark, bds. 262 W. Jefferson. Miss Ida D. Beals, bds. 150 W. Jefferson.
Miss Ellen M. Babcock, bds. 27 Butler.
Miss Mary E. Dick, bds. 85 But- ler.
Miss Sarah M. McDonald, bds. 121 W. Water.
Miss Minnie F. Hamsher, bds. 255 Webster.
Miss Agnes Newell, bds. 139 Fairfield ave.
Miss Addie H. Williams, bds. 82 Baker.
Miss Flora E. Orr, bds. 28 But- ler.
Miss Sarah L. Hedges, bds. 323 W. Main.
Miss Frances L. Conklin, bds. Creighton ave.
Janitress-Mrs. Ann O'Callahan.
Hanna School - Southwest corner of Hanna and Wallace. Principal-Miss Helen Edgerton, 103 W. Berry.
Teachers-
Mrs. Marian H. Brenton, 17 Madison.
Miss Mary A. Abel, 219 E. Wayne.
Miss Orlinda P. Sinclair, 138 E. Berry.
Miss Julia E. Orff, 233 S. Web- ster.
Miss Margaret A. Wade, 77 Baker.
Miss Martha E. Wohlfort, 387 S. Calhoun.
Miss Katherine Freeman, P. O. box 953.
Miss Augusta G. Reitze, 255 W. Wayne.
Janitress-Mrs. Catherine Bannis- ter, St. Francis.
Washington School-South- west corner W 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 Mabel V. Horton, 254 W. Jefferson.
Miss Lida F. Embry, 336 S. Broadway.
Miss Isabella Campbell, 84 W. Jefferson.
Miss Elizabeth J. McFee, 330 W. Jefferson.
Miss Jessie L. Humphrey, 175 W. Berry. Janitress-Mrs. Anna Luhrman, 213 W. Washington.
Bloomingdale School - Northwest corner of Marion and Bowser.
Principal-Miss Margaret M. Mc- Phail, 192 Ewing.
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Teachers-
Miss Agnes Dykes, 121 W. Water. Miss Alice M. Hill, 34 W. Water. Miss Mary E. Orff, 233 S. Web- ster.
Miss Mabel E. Hill. 34 W. Water. Miss Zeruiah E. McLain, 26 W. Water.
Miss Jane E. Bowman, 5 Marion. Miss Mary E. Freeman, P. O. box 953.
Miss N. Katherine Barnett, 18 E. Wayne.
Miss Addie Jacobson, 136 W Wayne. Janitress-Mrs. Elizabeth Baener, 6 High.
Harmer Sehiool-Northwest corner Harmer and E. Jefferson. Principal-Mrs. Mary S. Waldo, 19 E. Jefferson.
Teachers --
Miss Susan S. Sinclair, 138 E. Berry.
Miss Cora A. Diggins, 96 E. Wayne.
Miss Lillie C. Nill, 32 W. Wash- ington.
Miss Clara Rowe, 344 E. Wayne. Miss Mary A. Larrabee, 197 Barr. Janitress-Mrs. Emmeline Duffy, 232 E. Jefferson.
East German School-In Harmer Building.
Principal-John J. Weber, 191 E. Washington.
Teacher-Miss Elizabeth Fuhrer, 111 Madison.
West German School- Southeast corner W. Washing- ton and Webster.
Principal-Carl Schwarz, 61 W. Washington. Teacher-Miss Mary H. Schrey, 89 W. Jefferson. Janitor-Mrs. Dina. Dothage, 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 Ephem superior; Ca- thedral Square, s. w. cor. Clin- tou and Jefferson.
Cathedral School (for girls), in charge of the Sisters of Provi- dence-Mother Mary Cecelia superior, Cathedral square, s. e. cor. Calhoun and Jefferson.
St. Augustine's Academy-South- east cor. Calhoun and E. Jeffer- son, under the direction of the Sisters of Providence.
St. Mary's (for boys)-Southwest cor. Jefferson and Lafayette. Rev. J. H. Oechtering director. St. Mary's (for girls)-South St. Mary's Church. Under the di- rection of the Sisters of Notre Dame. Rev. J. H. Oechtering director.
St. Paul's (German) School- Southeast cor. W. Washington and Griffith. Rev. E. Koenig director.
St. Peter's-South side St. Fran- cis w. of Hanna. Rev. John Weinhoff director.
GERMAN LUTHERAN.
Emanuel's-East side Union bet. Jefferson and Wilt. Rev. Carl Gross principal.
St. John's-Southeast cor. W. Washington and Van Buren. Rev. J. J. Kucher principal.
St. Paul's-Northeast cor. Barr and Madison. Rev. Wm. Sih- ler superintendent.
COLLEGES.
Concordia College (German), be- longing to the Evangelical Lutheran Church - East side Schick, bet. Washington and Maumee ave. Established 1848. Prof. Frederick Zucker director, Prof. F. Zucker and Prof. R. A. Bischoff professors of the-
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ology, Prof. George Schick, Prof. R. A. Bischoff and Dr. O. Siemon professors of ancient languages and history, Prof. A. Crull professor of German and French languages, Prof. H. W. Diederich professor of English language, Dr. H. Deum- ling professor of mathematics and natural sciences, Mr. J. H. Ungemach professor of music. Number of pupils during the year, 240.
Fort Wayne College-At end of W. Wayne. Officers of the board of trustees, Rev. W. S. Birch pres., C. D. Smith vice- pres., Geo. Brackenridge sec., John M. Miller treas. Faculty, Rev. W. F. Yocum, A. M., pres., Spencer R. Smith, B. A., Latin and Greek, Mr. C. L. Clippin- ger, 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 depart- meut, C. T. Lipes principal commercial department, Mr. J. L. Shearer German, C. B. Ste- men, M. D., physiology.
Fort Wayne Commercial College -30 E. Main; Thomas Powers principal.
Fort Wayne College of Medicine -West side of Calhoun, s. of P., Ft. W. & C. Ry .; Charles McCulloch pres., August C. Trentman sec.
Maumee Business College, Foster Block.
The Medical College of Fort Wayne-Southwest cor. Broad- way and W. Main. Incorpor- ated May 31, 1873. Dr. T. J. Dillis pres., H. V. Sweringen, sec., H. D. Wood treas.
BANKS.
First National Bank, s. e. cor. Court and Main. Capital $300,- 000. Organized May, 1863. J. D. Nuttman pres., L. R. Hart- man cashier, W. L. Pettit ass't 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. Wood- worth ass't cashier.
Hamilton Bank, w. s. Calhoun s. of Main. Capital $200,000. Or- ganized 1879. Charles McCul- loch pres., John Mohr, jr., cashier.
BANDS OF MUSIC.
Fort Wayne City Band, brass and string. Prof. Philip Keinz leader; office 307 Lafayette.
St. Cecelia Brass and String Band, Ferdinand Buehler leader.
St. Paul Lutheran Cornet Band, G. Philip Dudenhoefer leader. Band hall n. e. cor. Barr and Madison.
BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIA- TIONS.
Building, Loan and Saving Asso- ciation, No. 7, meets 26th of each month at 299 E. Washing- ton; stockholders' meeting to elect officers, etc., second Thurs- day in November; Christian P. Bohů pres., John Grieb treas., C. Rau sec.
Germán Building, Loan, Fund and Savings Association, No. 1, organized January, 1881, meets last day of each month at 299 E. Washington ; stockholders' meet- ing to elect officers, etc., second Saturday in January; Christian P. Bolın pres., C. Rau sec., An- ton Zimmermann treas.
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INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.
Bass Foundry & Machine Works, s. w. cor. Hanna and W., St. L. & P. Ry; established 1853; incorpo- rated 1873; J. H. Bass pres., J. I. White sec., R. J. Fisher treas. Citizens' Street Railroad Co., in- corporated 1871; J. H. Bass pres, S. B. Bond vice-pres., G. E. Bursley sec. and treas. ; office n. e. cor. Main and Calhoun.
Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, incorporated 1871; L. M. Ninde pres., E. P. Williams sec., 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. Fair- field ave. s. of Creighton ave .; S. B. Bond pres., C. E. Bond treas., G. E. Bursley sec. and genl manager.
Fort Wayne Saenger Bund, organ- ized 1869; meets Tuesdays and
Fridays for rehearsals; regular meetings first Sunday after first Tuesday in each month, at Saenger Bund Hall, 54 E. Main; C. F. Seybold pres.
Globe Gas Light Co., 164 Broad- way; T. B. Empie genl manager. Masonic Temple Association, cap-
ital $50,000; incorporated Feb- ruary 1878; C. A. Zollinger pres., Wm. Lyne sec., J. H. Simonson treas., 20 E. Berry.
Northern Indiana Fair Association, incorporated 1874; Hon. F. P. Randall pres., W. W. Rockhill sec., D. C. Fisher treas .; office 24 Clinton.
Peters' Box & Lumber Co., 79 to 101 High; established 1870; in- corporated November 26, 1873; capital $55,000; Charles Pape pres. and genl manager, Willis J. Eckels sec.
Royal Protective Union, D. St. John pres., E. W. Bashelier sec., 11 E. Main.
RAILROADS.
Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw -- Office, freight and passenger depots 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, Cincinnati & Louis- ville-Offices First bet. N. Cass and Railroad ; freight and passen- ger depots cor. First and Rail- road; W. W. Worthington genl supt., G. B. Campbell genl ticket agent.
Fort Wayne, Warren & Brazil (un- der construction) -- W. J. Hol- man pres., Brookfield Gard treas., D. D. Weisell sec .; genl offices 143 Calhoun.
Grand Rapids & Indiana-Offices, freight and passenger depots with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne &
Chicago 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-General offices Grand Rapids; P. S. O'Rourke supt. Southern Division; J. W. Hun- ter master of transportation- Office Fort Wayne, Ind .; J. K. McCracken agent.
New York, Chicago & St. Louis- Engineer's office 12 E. Colum- bia; L. Williams, gen'l manager, C. H. Cory supt. Middle Divi- sion, M. E. Wattles supt. West- ern Division. Chicago; general offices Chicago.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chica- go-Office e. s. Clinton bet. Hol- man and Railroad; freight depot n. e. cor. Clinton and Railroad;
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D. W. Caldwell genl manager, Pittsburgh, Pa .; Charles E. Gorham Western agent, Chica- go, Ill .; Charles D. Law supt. Western Division; J. K. Mc- Cracken agent, Fort Wayne. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific- General offices St. Louis, Mo .; master mechanic's office cor. Fairfield ave. and W., St. L. & P Ry ; passenger depot s.e. cor. Cal- houn and W., St. L. & P. Ry; freight depot s. w. cor. Calhoun and W., St. L. & P. Ry; J. C. Gault genl manager, H.C. Town- send genl passenger agent, G. H. Daniels gen1 ticket agent, A. C.
Bird genl freight agent, offices at St. Louis, Mo .; R. Andrews genl supt. Eastern Division, Toledo, O .; G. W. Sterns supt. Ohio & Indiana Division, office s. e. cor. Calhoun and W., St. L. & P. Ry; C. R. Morris master me- chanic, Fort Wayne; S. B. Sweet agent, Fort Wayne.
Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne-Leased and operated by the Grand Rapids & Indiana. Citizens' Street Railroad Co .- In- corporated in 1871; J. H. Bass pres., G. E. Bursley sec. and treas.
CEMETERIES.
Achduth Veshalom Congregation (Jewish), e. s. Broadway bet. W., St. L. & P. and P., F. W. and C. Ry tracks. German Lutheran (St. John's), Bluffton road, 3 miles s. w. from city. P. Honhaus supt. German Luthern (St. Paul's), n. s.
Maumee ave, e. of Concordia College. W. Meinzer sexton. Lindenwood, on Huntington 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. Alexander Votra keeper. Centlivre's Park-West side Spy Run ave n. of canal feeder. A summer resort for parties, pic- nics, etc.
Mad Anthony Park-On north side of Maumee river east of Main st. bridge. A summer re- sort for parties, pic-nics, etc. Swinney's Park. (See Fair Grounds.)
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist-West Jefferson bet. Harrison and Webster, Rev. James R. Stone pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
CATHOLIC.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- ception-Cathedral square, Cal- houn st., Rt. Rev. Joseph Dwen-
ger bishop of the diocese; Very Rev. Julian Benoit vicar gen- eral; Rev. Joseph II. Brammer; Rev. Father Henry; Sunday ser- vices 7.30, 8.30 and 10.30 a. m., and 3 p. m .; Sunday school 1.30 p. m.
St. Mary's (German)-Southeast cor. Jefferson and Lafayette, Rev. John H. Oechtering pastor; Rev. Louis Munch assistant; Sunday services 10 a. m. and 3 p. m .; Sunday school 2 p. m. St. Michael's Church-Rev. Wm.
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Demers pastor; Pierce Settle- ment, St. Joseph township, Al- len Co.
St. Paul's (German) Church - Southeast cor. Griffith and W. Washington. Rev. Edward Koe- nig 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. J. Messman pastor; Sunday ser- vices 10 a. m. and 3 p. m .; Sun- day school 2 p. m.
St. Vincent Church-Rev. Bonnet Roche pastor, Academic, Allen Co.
CHRISTIAN.
Christian Chapel-Southeast cor. W. Jefferson and Griffith, Rev. Wm. P. Aylesworth pastor; Sun- day services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 9.30 a. m.
CHURCH OF GOD.
Cor. Hoagland ave. and De Wald; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. ; Sunday school 9 a. m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
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Plymouth Congregational-North- west corner W. Washington and Fulton, Rev. Joel M. Seymour pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 2 p. m .; prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
EPISCOPAL.
Church of the Good Shepherd- South side Holman bet. Cal- houn and Clinton.
Trinity-Southwest corner Fulton and W. Berry, Rev. Wm. N. Webbe rector; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. from De- cember to July, and 5 p. m. during July and August; Sun- day school 2 p. m.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCI- ATION.
Church northeast corner Holman and Clinton, Rev. Mathias Hoehn pastor; Sunday services
10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m .; Sunday school 9.30 a. m.
GERMAN REFORMED.
St. John's-Southeast corner W. Washington and Webster, Rev Carl Schaaf pastor; Sunday ser- vices 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 9 a. m.
Salem-East side Clinton bet. Wayne and Berry, Rev. C. F. Kriete pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sun- day school 2 p. m.
HEBREW.
Achduth Veshalom Temple-West side Harrison nr Wayne, Rev. A. Duschner rabbi; children's instruction Sunday 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 2 p. m.
Congregation of Bney Israel-277 E. Washington, Rev. Heller Rosen rabbi; Saturday services 9 to 11 a. m .; children's instruc- tion daily.
LUTHERAN.
Emanuel Church-South side W. Jefferson bet. Union and Jack- son, Rev. Carl Gross, pastor; Sunday services 10 a. m .; Sun- day school 2 p. m.
St. John's German Lutheran - Southeast cor. Washington and Van Buren, Rev. J. J. Kucher pastor; Sunday services 10 a. m. and 2 p. m .; Wednesday 7.30 p. m.
St. Paul's German Lutheran - West side Barr bet. Jefferson and Lewis, Revs. Wm. H. Sih- ler and Henry G. Sauer pastors; services Sunday 10 a. m. and 2 p. m .; Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Church of the Holy Trinity (Eng- lish Lutheran)-Rev. Samuel Wagenhals pastor, s. e. cor. Wayne and Clinton; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 2 p. m.
METHODIST EPISCO- PAL.
Berry Street-Northeast cor. W. Berry and Harrison, Rev. C. G.
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Hudson pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sun- day school 2 p. m ; prayer meet- ing Thursday evening.
Centenary Methodist - Southeast cor. Dawson and Harrison, Rev. C. W. Church pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sabbath school 2 p. m .; prayer meeting Thursday 7.30 p. m.
Third Street Church-Southeast cor. Marion and Third, Rev. S. D. Miller pastor; Sunday ser- vices 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 2 p. m .; prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Wayne Street Church-Southwest cor. Broadway and W. Wayne, Rev. Augustus E. Mahin pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; prayer meetings Wednes- days and Fridays at 7 p. m.
Free Methodist- South side of Creighton ave e. of Thomas, Rev George P. Wilson pastor; Sun- day services 10.30 a. m and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 9.30 a. m .; prayer meeting Thursday 7.30 p. m.
African Methodist-Northeast cor. E. Wayne and Francis, Rev. John McSmith pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a m. and 7.30 p.m. ; Sunday school 3 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian-Cor. Clinton and Berry, Rev. D. W. Moffat
pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 2 p. m .; prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
Mission Sunday School-Bloom- ingdale Mission-Northeast cor. Fourth and Cass streets, under the charge of the First Presby- terian Church; Sunday service 3.30 p. m.
Second Presbyterian-South side Berry bet. Webster and Ewing, Rev. Wm. H. MeFarland pas- tor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 2. p. m .; prayer meeting Wednes- day evening.
Third Presbyterian - Northeast cor. Calhoun and Holman, Rev. J. V. Stockton pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sunday school 2 p. m .; prayer meeting Wednesday evening; normal class Friday 7.30 p. m.
Glenwood Chapel Mission of the Second Presbyterian Church- S. Broadway s. of city limits. Has no pastor; Sunday school 3.30 p. m.,
UNIVERSALIST.
West side Harrison bet. Wayne and Washington, Rev. G. I. Keirn pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m .; Sun day school 12 m.
MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
Allen County Licensed Liquor Dealers' Protective Association, meets first Tuesday evening in each month, at hall s. w. cor. Berry and Harrison; E. J. Heine pres., Christian Enteman vice- .pres., John G. Voorse sec., George Brenner financial sec., A. Lordier treas.
Allen County Medical Society, Dr. T. J. Dills pres., Dr. J. M. Din- ner sec. ; meets at their hall at s. w. cor. Calhoun and Berry first Tuesday evening in each month. 4
Arion Singing Society, mects Tuesday and Thursday even- ings at Arion Hall. s. w. cor. Main and Harrison ; Emil Haber- korn pres., Charles Stegner, sec.
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