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Fort Wayne City Hospital, cor Barr and Washington. D N Foster, Pres ; W D Page, Sec ; E F Yarnelle, Treas.
Fort Wayne Electric Club, meets first Tuesday in each month, in Schmitz Blk. Charles C Miller, Pres ; Harry C McKinley, Vice-Pres ; Eugene McLachlin, Sec; Lewis Freyer, Treas.
Fort Wayne Saenger Bund, organized Feb 10, 1869, meets every Tuesday for rehearsal. Regular meeting first Sunday after first Tuesday in each month at Nimrod Hall, 54 E Main. Wm Hahn, Pres; August Langhorst, Sec; Henry Brewer, Director.
Fort Wayne Social Club, meets in hall 195 Calhoun, second and fourth Sundays of each month. U G Rhodes, Pres; Fred Krebs, Vice-Pres; Rudolph Krull, Treas; Frank M Rhodes, Sec.
Fort Wayne Trades and Labor Council meets second last Friday evening of each month, in Carpenters' Union Hall, Bank Block, 30 E Main. Philip Rapp, Pres; Henry Scheuster, Vice-Pres; Wm P Duffy, Cor Sec; L C Kasten, Treas.
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Fort Wayne Typographical Union, meets first Sunday after- noon of every month at Trades and Labor Hall. N Conover, Pres; Wm P Duffy, Vice-Pres; Lew H Green, Sec.
Fort Wayne Vocal Society, meets every Monday evening at the Conservatory of Music, 22, 24, and 26 E Main. CF W Meyer, Director.
German Military Society, organized October 1885, meets second and last Sundays of each month at 26 W Main. Herman Hohnholz, Pres; Moritz Truebenbach, Sec; Charles Roeger, Treas.
Hod Carriers' Union, meets at German Military Hall, 26 W. Main, every Monday evening.
Humane Society, organized Jan 23, 1888. Annual meetings fourth Monday in January of each year. Charles McCul- loch, Pres; Dr Edward J McOscar, Sec and Treas.
Indiana Commandery, No 172, Knights of St John, under con- trol of No 302, C B L Jacob Hartman, Capt; Henry Wiegand, Sec.
Journeymen Plasterers' Union, meets every Wednesday evening at 30 E Main.
Kekionga Council National Union, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month, in Bass Bldg. Geo D Adams Pres; CO Essig, Sec; J H Tibbles, Treas.
Morton Club, meets n e cor Wayne and Calhoun, on first Mon- day of each month. W D Page, Pres; G D Adams, Rec Sec; A T Lukens, Fin Sec; C A T Keimmel, Treas.
Northern Indiana Poultry Association, meets second Monday in each month. J B Niezer ( Monroeville), Pres; W J Blackbird (Huntington), Sec; G Knisely, Treas.
Order of Railway Conductors, meets every Sunday afternoon at 106 Broadway. Richard C Ross, Sec.
Philharmonic Club, organized May, 1891, meets second Monday of each month, 108 Calhoun st. Fred Reineke, Pres; August Sch nidt, Vice-Pres; C J Scheimann, Sec.
Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters' Union, meets every Tuesday at 138 Calhoun.
Q & O Club, organized December, 1886. Wm Fields, Pres; Frank Carter, Vice-Pres; Conrad Bayer, Sec; Daniel F Hauss, Treas; meets first Tuesday of each month at n e cor Calhoun and Main.
Relief Union The, 144 Pritchard. Mrs A D Guilds, Pres; Miss Emma E Eckels, Supt.
St Agnes Young Ladies' Society, meets first Sunday in each month at 3 p m at St Peter's Church. Regina Wiegand, Pres.
St Aloysius Society of St Mary's Catholic Church, meets the last Sunday in each month. H Zurbruch, Pres; George App, Sec; Henry Kramer, Treas.
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St Boniface Society, meets every fourth Sunday at n e cor W Washington and Griffith. Fred Link, Pres; Jacob Weick, Vice-Pres; John Wunderlin, Sec; Peter Wunderlin, Fin Sec; Michael Gruber, Treas.
St Charles Boromeo Benevolent Society, meets first Sunday in each month at St Mary's Ilall, s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson. Harry Brink, Pres; Louis Haas, Sec.
St Charles Uniform Rank, meets second Tuesday in each month at St Mary's Catholic School. Jos Hartman, Pres; Henry Pranger, Sec.
St Joseph's Hospital, s w cor W Main and Broadway. Sister Secunda, Superior; Rev Thomas Eisenring, CS S, Chaplain. St Joseph's Catholic Benevolent Society, meets second Sunday in each month at Library Hall, ne cor Calhoun and Jeffer- son. Kilian Baker, Pres; Patrick Ryan, Sec.
St Joseph's School Society, meets first Sunday in each month at St Mary's Hall, s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson. Henry Lauer, Pres; Frank Luley, Sec.
.St Julian Council, No 89, C B L, meets first and third Tues- days of each month in Library Hall. C J Sosenheimer, Pres; Owen Barry, Sec; Joseph J Besson, Treas.
St Martinus Benevolent Society, meets second Sunday in each month at St Peter's School, s w cor Hanna and St Martin. George Jacoby, Pres.
St Mary's, No 14 (col'd), meets first Monday in each month in hall, 254 Calhoun. Furney Turman, W M; James Smith, Sec.
.St Patrick's Catholic Benevolent Association, meets the fourth Sunday in each month at Library Hall, ne cor Calhoun and E Lewis. Daniel MeKendry, Pres; Patrick Ryan, Sec. St Rosa Society, meets first Sunday of each month at St Mary's Church. Miss Lizzie Snilker, Pres; Miss Mary Zurburch, Sec.
St Stanislaus' Society, meets last Sunday of each month at St Mary's School. Peter Zurbruch, Pres; Clement Shuckman, Sec and Treas.
St Stephen's Young Men's Society, meets third Sunday of each month at St Peter's Church. J W Wiegand, Pres.
St Vincent de Paul Society, instituted for relief of the poor, rooms Library Hall, n e cor Calhoun and E Lewis. Rev John Quinlan, Spiritual Director; Mrs C Dinnen, Pres; Mrs Eliza Kelley, Sec; Mrs Delia Breen, Treas.
St Vincent Orphan Asylum, e s Wells n of Putnam. Rev BT Borg, Chaplain; Sister Eudoxia, Superior.
Standard Club, cor Berry and Harrison; Max B Fisher, Pres; Marx Frank, Vice-Pres; Joseph Lohman, Sec; Benjamin Lehman, Treas; Charles Falk, Louis Wolf, Henry Friend, Board of Managers.
.Stonecutters' Union, meets first and second Tuesdays of each
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month at 28 W Main. James McMillan, Pres; Duncan McNaught, Vice-Pres; Michael Deuter, Sec; Christian Keeter, Treas.
Stone Masons' Union, meets every Tuesday evening at 8 E Wayne. John Smith, Pres; Clemens Bymer, Sec.
Switchman's Mutual Aid Association, meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:30 p m; also fourth Sunday of each month at 2:30 p m in Odd Fellows' Hall, n e cor Calhoun and Wayne.
Three Rivers Rod and Reel Society, organized April, 1888, meets second and fourth Sundays in each month, at 54 E Main. Wm Hahn, Pres; Charles Thieme, Sec; Wm Meyer, Treas.
Tinners' Union, meets every Tuesday evening at 98 Calhoun. Tri-State Veterans' Association, headquarters 210 Calhoun. Aivin P Hovey, Pres; Colonel J W Younge, Adjt-General. Wayne Council, No 302, C B L, meets second and fourth Wed- nesdays of each month in St Mary's School. Fred Witte, Pres; Frank Wolhnker, Sec; M W Lauer, Treas.
Young Men's Christian Association, organized March 18, 1886. 105 Calhoun. E A Hackett, Pres; D F Bower, Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association (Railroad Department), cor
Calhoun and Holman. C H Newton, Chairman; J W Burns, Gen Sec.
NEWSPAPERS.
Business Guide The, established September, 1887. C G Smith, mngr, 52 and 57 E Columbia. Issued monthly at 50 cents per annum.
Fort Wayne Dispatch (weekly, Ind), James Mitchel, propr and pub, 26 Clinton; issued every Thursday.
Fort Wayne Freie Presse (daily), Otto F Cummerow, propr, n e cor Calhoun and Main.
Fort Wayne Gazette (daily, weekly and Sunday, Rep), R N Leonard, propr, 41 E Berry. Daily issued every morning at 10 cents per week; weekly issued every Thursday, $1.00 per annum.
Fort Wayne Journal (daily and weekly, Dem), The Journal Co, publrs, 30 E Main. Daily issued every morning at 10 cents per week; weekly issued every Thursday, $1.00 per annum.
Fort Wayne Journal of the Medical Sciences (monthly), sub- scription $1.00 per annum. C B Stemen, editor; George C Stemen, assistant editor; Charles E Archer & Bro, publishers, Clinton.
Fort Wayne News (daily and weekly, Ind), Wm D Page, propr, 19 E Main. Daily issued every evening, 83.00 per annum; weekly every Friday, 81.00 per annum.
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Fort Wayne Sentinel (daily and weekly, Dem), E A K Hackett, propr, 107 Calhoun. Daily every evening, 10 cents per week; weekly every Wednesday, 81.00 per year.
Gospel Tidings, A R Wheeler, propr, 9 Foster block; issued first day of each month.
Indiana Deutsche Presse (weekly), Otto F Cummerow, propr, n e cor Calhoun and Main.
Indiana Staats Zeitung (daily and weekly), John D Sarnighau- sen, propr; A Louis Greibel, business manager; Anselm Fuelber, city editor. 37 E Columbia. Daily $4.00 per year; weekly $2.00 per year.
Labor Herald (weekly), Trades and Labor Council, proprs and publrs, 36 Schmitz blk.
Local Preachers' Magazine (quarterly), C B Stemen, M D, L L D, managing editor, 25 Broadway. Terms, $1.00 per annum.
Poultry and Pets. Devoted to Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock. Published monthly by Wm D Page, 19 E Main. Terms, $1.00 per year.
Press The (daily and weekly), Fred J Wendell, Pres. 17 Court. Daily issued every morning.
Watchman The (monthly), Mrs H A Berry, propr and editor. P O box, No 129.
PARKS.
Allen County Fair Grounds, west end Washington, bet St Mary's river and P, F W & C Ry.
Anthony Wayne Park, on north side of Maumee river, e of Main st bridge. A summer. resort for parties, picnics, etc. Centlivre's Park, west side Spy Run ave, n of canal feeder. A summer resort for parties, picnics, etc.
City Park, cor Broadway and Taylor.
Hayden Park, e s Harmer, bet Maumee road and E Jefferson. League Park (Base Ball), e s Calhoun n of E Superior.
McCulloch Park, Broadway opp Nirdlinger ave.
North Side Park, e s N Clinton, bet 5th and 6th. Swinney's Park, see Fair Grounds.
Vordermark's Grove, s s Maumee road 1 e of Glasgow ave.
Williams Park, s s Creighton ave, bet Webster and Hoagland avenue.
POSTOFFICE. Southeast cor Berry and Clinton.
Postmaster-C R Higgins.
Assistant Postmaster-Charles W Howey.
Office hours-Week days, 7:15 a m to 9 p m; Sundays, 9 to 10 a m. Corridors open until 11 p m daily.
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Money Order Department-Clerk, George D Adams; office hours S a m to 5 pm.
Orders are issued in sums of not more than $100. Larger amounts may be transmitted to the same person by addi- tional orders.
Rates for Orders to any part of the United States-Not exceed- ing $10, eight cents; over $10 and not exceeding $15, ten cents; over $15 and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, twenty cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, twenty-five cents; over $50 and not exceed- ing $60, thirty cents; over $60 and not exceeding $70, thirty-five cents; over $70 and not exceeding $80, forty cents; over $80 and not exceeding $100, forty-five cents. Postal notes to any amount not exceeding 84.99, three cents. Rates on all International Money Orders-On orders not ex- ceeding $10, ten cents; over $10 and not exceeding $20, twenty cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, thirty cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, forty cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, fifty cents.
Mailing Department-Chief Clerk, Thos W Blair; Assistants, J M Moderwell, George Humphrey.
General Delivery Department-Chief Clerk, F J Drake.
Registered Letter Department-Clerk, C S Swann. Office hours 8 a m to 5 pm.
Stamp Department-Clerk, P F Poirson. Office hours, 7:15 a m to 9 pm.
Distributing Clerk-F M Morgan.
Free Delivery Department -- Superintendent of Letter Carriers, C F Kettler.
Carriers:
No 1-C F Kettler.
No 2-Wm Slater.
No 3-Wm H Griswold.
No 4-F W Gallmeier.
No 5-George L Ashley.
No 6-Fred Reiling.
No 7-P M Lindsley.
No 8-Charles Rau.
No 9-C D Bourie.
No 10-Norval W Wright.
No 11-C M Rouzer.
No 12-John Soliday.
No 13-H C Niedhammer.
No 14-Wm Stahl.
No 15-John B Reitze.
No 16-J K Carson.
No 17-Frank Horstman. Substitutes-Thomas A Davis, C P Josse, E E Banks.
Special Delivery Messengers-Fred Etzold, Adam Lamar.
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Five deliveries daily in the business portion of the city, viz: at 7:15 a m, 1, 2:30, 4:30 and 10 p m.
Two deliveries daily outside the business portion of the city, viz: 7:30 a m and 3 p m.
Factory deliveries, viz: 7:15 a m, 1 and 3 p m.
Sundays, office open from 9 to 10 a m. Three city collections by the carriers are made at 4, 6 and 10 p m. One collec- tion outside business portion at 6 p m.
Postage-The postage on letters to be forwarded in the mails to any part of the United States is two cents per ounce, prepaid by stamp. The postage for letters dropped in this office for delivery in the city, two cents per ounce, prepaid by stamp.
Canada and the British Provinces-Two cents per ounce; pre- payment compulsory.
Postage to all countries included in Universal Postal Union- For prepaid letters, five cents per half ounce; for unpaid letters received, ten cents per half ounce; for postal cards, two cents each; for newspapers, if not over two ounces in weight, one cent each; for books, other printed matter, legal and commercial documents, pamphlets, music, visit- ing cards, photographs, prospectuses, announcements and notices of various kinds, whether printed, engraved or lithographed, one cent per each weight of two ounces or fraction of two ounces; merchandise, ten cents for each eight ounces or fraction thereof, and parcel not to exceed that weight.
Registration-Valuable letters to any part of the United States and Canada and the Universal Postal Union, will be registered on application, for which a charge of ten cents (in addition to postage) will be made.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Allen County Jail, w & Calhoun nr Superior.
Anderson's Block and Hall, n w cor Broadway and Jefferson.
Arcade Building, s's Berry w of Calhoun.
Arion Hall, cor Main and Harrison.
Auger Block, 65 E Main.
Aveline House Block, s e cor Berry and Calhoun.
Barr Street Market House, s e cor Barr and Berry.
Bank Block, s e cor Main and Court.
Bursley Block, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson. Centennial Block, 197 and 199 Broadway.
Certia Block, w s Calhoun bet Wayne and Berry.
City Hall, w s Barr bet Berry and Wayne.
Colerick's Hall, over 49 and 53 Columbia.
Court House, e s Calhoun bet Main and Berry.
Driscoll's Hall, se cor Calhoun and Wabash R R.
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Esmond Block, 298 Calhoun. Eureka Hall, 43 W Superior.
Evans Block, s s Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton. Ewing Block, s w cor W Main and Harrison. Fleming Block, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson. Foellinger's Block, 34 and 36 Calhoun.
Fort Wayne City Hospital, 166 Barr. Foster's Block, e s Court bet Main and Berry. G A R Hall, n w cor Calhoun and Main. Government Building, s e cor Berry and Clinton. Hackett Block, e s Calhoun bet Wayne and Washington. Hamilton Homestead, s e cor Clinton and Lewis. Herrington Block, e s Fairfield ave bet Williams and Bass. Hibernia Hall, 176 Calhoun. Kane's Block, s s Main bet Calhoun and Harrison. Keystone Block, s w cor Calhoun and Columbia.
Library Hall, n w cor Calhoun and E Lewis.
McDougal's Block, n w cor Calhoun and Berry. Masonic Hall, n e cor Wayne and Clinton. Masonic Temple, cor Wayne and Clinton.
Miller Block, w s Clinton bet Berry and Main.
Miner Block, n e cor Clinton and Wayne.
Myer's Block, 108 Fairfield ave.
Nestle's Block, s w cor Broadway and W Jefferson. Nierman's Block, 5 and 7 N Harrison.
Nill's Hall, 80 Calhoun.
Nimrod Hall, 54 E Main. Odd Fellows' Hall, Bank Block.
'Odd Fellow's Hall (new), n s Berry bet Calhoun and Harrison. Philharmonic Hall, 108 Calhoun.
Phoenix Block, w s Calhoun n of Main.
Pixley & Long Block, e s E Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton.
Postoffice, s e cor Berry and Clinton.
Princess Roller Rink, s e cor Main and Fulton.
Remmel's Block, s w cor Broadway and Washington.
Rich Block, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson.
Schott's Block, n w cor Barr and Washington.
Schroeder's Block (old), 242 Calhoun.
Schroeder's Block (new), s e cor Broadway and W Washington. Seidel Block, 52 Calhoun.
Shuman Block, n's Main bet Barr and Clinton.
St Joseph's Hospital (Catholic), s w cor Broadway and E Main. St Mary's Hall, s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson. Standard Hall, 40-44 W Berry.
Studer Block, 228 W Main. Swinney Block, 11, 13 and 15 E Main.
Temperance Hall, 94 Harrison. Trades and Labor Hall, s e cor Wayne and Calhoun.
Trentman Block, e s Calhoun bet Berry and Wayne.
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Union Block, n w cor Main and Clinton.
Verth's Hall, 267 E Wayne.
Wolke Block, s w cor Calhoun and Wayne.
Young Men's Christian Association Building, 105 Calhoun.
RAILROADS.
Cincinnati, Richmond and Ft Wayne, leased and operated by the Grand Rapids and Indiana.
Ft Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville. Passenger depot and office 1st nr Wells; George L Bradbury, Genl Mngr.
Grand Rapids and Indiana, offices, freight and passenger depots with Pittsburgh, Ft Wayne & Chicago Ry. W Odne Hughart, Pres and Genl Manager; J H P Hughart Assist- ant to President; W R Shelby, Vice-Pres and Treas; F A Gorham, Auditor; E C Leavenworth Genl Freight Agent; C L Lockwood, Genl Passenger Agent; W B Stimson, Supt Northern Division-General Offices Grand Rapids, Mich. P S O'Rourke, Supt Southern Division-Office, Ft Wayne Ind. R B Rossington, Freight Agent; John E Ross, Ticket Agent.
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, office, freight and passenger depots cor Ist and Railroad. John Newell, Pres and Manager, Cleveland, O; R C Harris, Division Supt, Hills- dale Mich; E S Philley, Freight and Ticket Agent, Ft Wayne, Ind.
New York, Chicago & St Louis ("Nickel Plate"), general offices Cleveland, O; passenger depot on old W & E canal, bet Calhoun and Clinton; freight depot w s Harrison nr Superior. D W Caldwell, Pres, Cleveland, O; Lewis Williams, Genl Manager, Cleveland, O; C D Gorham, Supt; HI C Moderwell, Freight Agent; F W Gardener, Ticket Agent, Ft Wayne, Ind.
Pennsylvania Company, operating the P, Ft W & C Ry, office e s Clinton, bet Holman and Railroad; freight depot n e cor Clinton and Railroad. Joseph Wood, Genl Man- ager, Pittsburgh, Pa; E B Taylor, Genl Supt Transporta- tion, Pittsburgh, Pa; Charles Watts, Genl Supt, Pitts- burgh, Pa; C D Law, Supt Western Division; F D Casanave, Supt Motive Power; R B Rossington, Freight Agent, Ft Wayne, Ind; John E Ross, Ticket Agent.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, leased and operated by Pennsylvania Company.
Wabash, general offices St Louis, Mo; Master Mechanic's office cor Fairfield ave and Wabash R R; passenger depot s e cor Calhoun and Wabash R R; freight depot, s w cor Calhoun and Wabash R R. Charles M Hayes, Genl Man- ager; H L Magee, Genl Supt; F Chandler, Genl Pass- enger Agent; M Knight, Freight Traffic Mngr, St Louis,
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Mo; E A Gould, Supt, Peru, Ind; J M Osborn, Division Freight Agent, Toledo, O; C H Newton, Local Freight Agent, office, Freight Depot; R G Thompson, Passenger Agent, Fort Wayne, Ind.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
CATHOLIC.
Academy of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Mother Arserne, Superior. PO Address, Academy, Allen Co, Ind.
Cathedral Schools, in charge of the Brothers of the Holy Cross. Rev J R Quinlan, Director; Brother Engelbert, Superior. Cathedral Square, s w cor Clinton and Jeffer- son.
St Augustine's Academy (for girls), under the direction of the Sisters of Providence. Cathedral Square, s e cor Calhoun and E Jefferson. Sister M Cyril, Superior.
St Mary's (for boys), under direction of Sisters of Notre Dame, s w cor Jefferson and Lafayette. Rev J H Oechtering, Director.
St Mary's (for girls), under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame, s e cor Jefferson and Lafayette. Rev J H Oech- tering, Director.
St Patrick's School, conducted by the Sisters of Providence. Rev Joseph Delaney, Director. Cor Fairfield ave and Duryea.
St Paul's (for boys), s e cor W Washington and Griffith. J Hauk, Director.
St Paul's (for girls), under the direction of the Sisters of the Poor Handmaids.
St Peter's, s s St Martin's, bet Warsaw and Hanna, conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Rev A Messman, Director.
GERMAN LUTHERAN.
Emanuel's, northeast cor Union and Wilt. Rev Charles Gross, Principal.
St John's, s e cor W Washington and . Van Buren. Rev Henry P Dannecker, Principal.
St Paul's, n e cor Barr and Madison. Rev Henry G Sauer, Director; John H Ungemach, Principal.
Zion German Lutheran, s w cor Creighton ave and Force. Frederick A Klein, Principal.
COLLEGES.
Concordia College (German Lutheran), e s Schick, bet Wash- ington and Maumee road. Organized in Missouri in 1839.
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Established in Fort Wayne in 1861. Rev Andrew Baepler, Director.
Fort Wayne College of Medicine, Medical Department of Taylor University, foot of Wayne. Christian B Stemen, M D, Dean; W P Whery, M D, Sec.
Indiana School for Feeble-Minded Youth, located 12 miles n e of Court House, opened July 10, 1890. John G Blake, Supt; Mrs Mary E Orr, Matron.
McDermut's Fort Wayne Business College, n w corner Calhoun and Berry. W E McDermut, Pres; G W Lahr, Professor Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law, etc; Miss M J Swayne, Principal Stenographic Dept. Average number of pupils, 150. Day and evening sessions. Evening sessions from September 1st to June 1st.
Taylor University of Fort Wayne, foot of Wayne. Rev T C Reade, A M, Pres; Charles McCulloch, Treas; H C Schrader, Sec.
Westminster Seminary (for young ladies), 251 W Main. Mrs D B Wells, Principal.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
President-John M Moritz.
Secretary-A Ely Hoffman.
Treasurer-Oliver P Morgan. Superintendent-John S Irwin, M D, LL D.
Office Clerk and Librarian-Miss Mary Irwin.
Janitor-in-Chief-James A Gavin.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Reading-Miss Blanche C Sargent.
Music-Miss Mary Belle Clark. Writing-John L Tyler. Stenography-Wilson E McDermut.
Book-keeping-George W Lahr.
BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL.
N W COR MARION AND BOWSER STREETS.
Principal-Miss Margaret M McPhail.
Teachers-Miss Emma Stanley, Mrs Sarah J Stahl, Mrs Mabel E Clayton, Miss Emma H Ersig, Miss Alice L Hamil, Miss Grace C Glenn, Miss Edith Holsworth, Miss Jane E Bowman, Miss Katherine Freeman, Miss Victoria Carter, Miss Emilie S Weber.
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CENTRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. EAST WAYNE STREET.
Principal-Chester T Lane, A B.
Teachers-Melvin A Brannon, A B; Miss Hannah E Evry, Miss Mary L Jay, Miss Sarah A Updegraff, Miss Ellen McKeag, Miss E Louise Hamilton.
CLAY SCHOOL. N W COR CLAY AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Principal-Miss Mary McClure.
Teachers-Miss Sarah E Mckean, Miss Emma L Armstrong, Miss Louvie E Strong, Miss Elizabeth Collins, Miss M Georgina Wadge, Miss Annette A Gaskins, Miss Georgina Boyd, Miss Della Mitchell, Miss Rose E Kohn, Miss Nellie M Mckay, Miss Annie G Habecker, Mrs Jennie S Wood- ward.
EAST GERMAN SCHOOL. IN HARMER SCHOOL BUILDING.
Principal-Miss Emma C Weber.
Teacher-Miss Bertha Ritter.
FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
N E CORNER FRANKLIN AVENUE AND HOFFMAN STREET.
Principal-Miss Mary E Freeman.
Teacher-Miss Jessie Robinson.
HAMILTON SCHOOL.
N E CORNER PONTIAC AND CLINTON STREETS.
Principal-Miss Anna M Fairfield.
Teacher-Mrs Delia F Wilson.
HANNA SCHOOL.
S W COR HANNA AND WALLACE STREETS.
Principal-Miss Belle R Lloyd.
Teachers-Mrs Marion H Brenton, Miss Margaret A Wade, Miss Addie HI Williams, Miss Martha E Wohlfort, Miss Cecilia Foley, Miss May C Hedekin, Miss Sadie L Sturgis, Miss Kittie O'Rourke, Miss Grace MI Waldo, Miss Clara F Humphrey, Mrs Elizabeth O Collins.
HARMER SCHOOL.
N W CORNER HARMER AND JEFFERSON STREETS.
Principal-Mrs Mary S Waldo.
Teachers-Miss Matilda E Knight, Miss Edith M Boseker, Miss Mary E Christie, Miss Fannie R Conover, Miss Henrietta M Winbaugh.
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HOAGLAND SCHOOL.
N E CORNER HOAGLAND AVENUE AND BUTLER STREET ..
Principal-Miss Frances Hamilton.
Teachers-Miss Mary A Abel, Miss Mary E Dick, Miss Katie A Ross, Miss Emma F Gaskins, Miss Minnie F Homsher, Miss Mary Ella Orff, Miss Miriam R Cohen, Miss Mary B Lincoln, Miss Mande F Hendricks, Miss Nellie I Newell, Miss Carrie A Snively, Miss Elizabeth B Mitchell, Miss Lillie B Beaber.
HOLTON AVENUE SCHOOL.
S W CORNER HOLTON AND CREIGHTON AVENUES.
Principal-Miss Edith M Brewster.
Teachers-Miss Cora Doughty, Miss Martha Stumpf.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL.
S W CORNER JEFFERSON AND GRIFFITH STREETS.
Principal-Miss Harriet E Leonard.
Teachers-Miss Clara Phelps, Miss Elizabeth M Biegler, Miss Janet A McPhail, Miss Elizabeth E Chapin, Miss Mary Smyser, Miss Ella R Williard, Miss Helen Brenton, Miss Anna M Trenam, Miss Mary I Smith, Miss Ruth Etta Cothrell, Miss Marina J Geake.
McCULLOCH SCHOOL. N W CORNER MCCULLOCH AND ELIZA STREETS.
Principal-Miss Edith E Ersig.
Teachers-Miss Emma M McElfatrick, Miss Clara Greer.
MINER STREET SCHOOL. COR MINER AND DE WALD STREETS.
Principal-Miss Alice M Habecker.
Teachers-Miss Martha M Clark, Miss Lillian Fisk, Miss C Gertrude Clippinger, Mrs Elsie A Hall.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL.
S E CORNER OF BOONE AND FRY STREETS.
Principal-Miss Susan S Sinclair.
Teachers-Miss Lillie V Bowen, Miss Prudence L Bowman.
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S W CORNER WASHINGTON AND UNION STREETS.
Principal-Miss Margaret S Cochrane.
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Teachers-Miss Lettie A Van Alstine, Miss Jessie L Hum- phrey, Miss Lizzie F Irwin, Miss Josephine Updegraff, Miss Luella C Boles, Miss Effie B Richey, Miss Mabel Robertson, Miss Leola M Connett, Miss Edith M Cothrell, Miss Effie Lumbard.
WEST GERMAN SCHOOL.
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