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USA > Indiana > Allen County > Fort Wayne > Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory, 1895-6 > Part 5
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West Lake Fishing Club, 27 Calhoun. Meets first of each month. Samuel Alexander, Pres; Wm Kehler, Sec and Treas.
Young Men's Christian Association (City Department), 105 Calhoun. Organized March 18, 1886. A H Pol- hamus, Chairman ; C H Newton, Rec Sec ; W F McCaughey, Genl Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association (Railroad Department), 245 Calhoun. Amos Sine, Chairman ; J W Burns, Genl Sec.
NEWSPAPERS.
Business Guide The, 76-80 Clinton. Established 1887. ClarenceG Smith, publr. Issued monthly at 50c per annum.
Fort Wayne Dispatch (Ind), 88 Clinton. Established 1878. James, Mitchell, propr. Issued weekly. Terms, $1 per annum.
Fort Wayne Freie Presse (German, daily, Dem), 24 Clin- ton. Established 1888. Incorporated 1895. Ft Wayne Freie Presse Co, publrs. Issued daily except Sunday. Terms, 10c a week.
Fort Wayne Gazette (daily, weekly and Sunday, Rep), 41 E Berry. R N Leonard, propr. Issued every morn- ing at 10 cents per week ; issued weekly on Thursday, $1 per annum.
Fort Wayne Journal (daily, Dem), 30 E Main. Estab- lished 1880. The Journal Co, publrs. Issued every morning at 10 cents per week.
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Fort Wayne Weekly Journal (Dem), 30 E Main. Estab- lished 1868. The Journal Co, publrs. Issued Thurs- davs, $1 per annum.
Fort Wayne News (Ind). 19 E Main. Wm D Page, propr. Issued every evening. Terms, daily $3 per year ; weekly, issued Fridays, $1 per year.
Fort Wayne Sentinel (daily and weekly, Dem), 107 Cal- houn. Established 1833. E A K Hackett, propr. Terms, daily by mail, $4.80, by carrier, 10· cents per week ; weekly $1 per annum.
Indiana Staats Zeitung (daily and weekly, Democratic), 37 E Columbia. Established 1857. John Sarnighausen, propr and editor-in chief. Daily $4 per annum. weekly $2 per annum.
Journal of The Medical Science (monthly), 30 E Main. The Journal Co, publrs. C B Stemen, editor-in- chief. Subscription, $1 per year.
Monday Morning Times (Ind), 47 E Berry. Established 1892. Gart Shober, propr. Issued every Monday morning. Rates, $2 per year.
Woechenliche Freie Presse, 24 Clinton. Ft Wayne Freie Presse Co, publrs.
PARKS.
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Allen County Fair Grounds, end of W Washington bet St Mary's river and P, Ft W & C Ry.
Anthony Wayne Park, on n s of Maumee river e of Main st bridge. A summer resort for parties, picnics, etc. Centlivre Park, west side Spy Run av, north of canal feeder. A summer resort for parties, picnics, etc. City Park, cor Broadway and Taylor.
Hayden Park, e s Harmer bet Maumee av and E Jefferson. League Park ( Base Ball), e s Calhoun n of E Superior. McCulloch Park, Broadway opp Nirdlinger av. North Side Park, e s N Clinton bet 5th and 6th. Swinney Park, see Allen County Fair Grounds. Vordermark's Grove, s s Maumee rd, 1 e of Glasgow av.
Williams' Park, s s Creighton av bet Webster and Hoag- land av.
POSTOFFICE.
Southeast cor Berry and Clinton.
Postmaster -- W W Rockhill.
Assistant Postmaster -- F E D Keplinger.
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, C A Beuret ; office hours, 8 a m to 5 p m.
Orders are issued in sums of not more than $100. Larger amounts may be transmitted to the same person by additional orders.
FEES CHARGED FOR MONEY ORDERS.
For Orders for sums not exceeding $ 2.50 3 cents
Over $ 2.50 and not exceeding 5.00 5 cents
Over 5.00 and not exceeding 10.00 8 cents
Over 10.00 and not exceeding 20.00 10 cents
Over 20.00 and not exceeding 30.00
12 cents
Over 30.00 and not exceeding 40.00 15 cents
Over 40.00 and not exceeding 50.00 18 cents
Over 50.00 and not exceeding 60.00 20 cents
Over 60.00 and not exceeding 75.00 25 cents
Over 75.00 and not exceeding 100.00 30 cents
Rates on all International Money Orders -- Not exceeding $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-Supt of Mails, W W Kerr ; Night Clerk, RA McCulloch ; Chief Clerk, Thos W Blair ; Assistants, George Humphrey ; Stamper, Jesse S Braden.
General Delivery Department-Chief Clerk, F J Drake. Registered Letter Department -- Clerk, George R Craw. Office Hours, 8 a m to 5 p m.
Stamp Department-Clerk, M C Baade. Office Hours, 7.15 a m to 7.30 p m.
Day Distributing Clerk-J W Eggemann.
Night Distributing Clerk-W D Seaton.
Free Delivery Department-Superintendent of Letter Carriers, C F Kettler.
Carriers :
No 1-George D Piepenbrink.
No 2-Harry Zwahlen. No 3-C D Bourie
No 4-Amos K Mehl.
No 5-W A Ross.
No 6-Paul Richter.
No
7-Wm Zimmerly.
No 8-H W Martin.
No 9-Thomas Davis.
No 10-Charles A Stockbridge.
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No 11-C M Rouzer.
No 12-Wm Kanning.
No 13-Frank A Manuel.
No 14-Wm Stahl.
No 15-Frederick R Reiling.
No 16-Wm De Hart.
No 17-F Huguenard.
Substitutes-Elmer E Banks, Ernest Scheiman.
Custodian Force-W W Rockhill, Custodian; Patrick Ryan, Janitor; R H Kaough, Fireman; John Mooney, Laborer; Henry Stoll, Laborer; Julia Lauer, Char- woman.
Five deliveries daily in the business portion of the city, viz : At 7 a m, 1, 2, 4.15 and 10 p m.
Two deliveries daily outside the business portion of the city, viz : 7 a m and 2 p m.
Factory deliveries, viz : 7 a m and 1 and 2 p m.
Sundays, office open from 9 to 10 a m. Three city collec- tions by the carriers are made at 4, 5 and 10 p m. One collection 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 ; prepayment 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 for each ; for books, other printed matter, legal and commercial documents, pamphlets, music, visiting cards, photo- graphs, prospectuses, announcements and notices of various kinds, whether printed, engraved or litho- graphed, 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 eight cents (in addition to postage) will be made.
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Allen County Jail, w s Calhoun n of Superior.
Anderson's Blk and Hall, n w cor Broadway and Jefferson. A O U W Hall, Bank Blk.
Arcade Bldg, ss Berry bet Calhoun and Harrison.
Arion Hall, cor Main and Harrison.
Auger Blk, 65 E Main.
Barr Street Market House, s e cor Barr and Berry.
Bank Blk, s e cor Main and Court.
Bass Blk, 73-77 Calhoun.
B of L E Hall, 136 Calhoun.
Broadway Theater, 97 Broadway.
Bursley Blk, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson.
Caledonian Hall, 76 Calhoun.
Carpenters' Union Hall, 7 Bank Blk.
Centennial Blk, 197-199 Broadway.
Certia Blk, w s Calhoun bet Wayne and Berry.
City Hall, s e cor Barr and W Berry.
Colerick's Hall, over 49-53 Columbia.
County Jail, w s N Calhoun n of Superior.
Court House, e s Calhoun bet Main and Berry.
Driscoll's Hall, s e cor Calhoun and Wabash Ř R.
Esmond Blk, 298 Calhoun.
Eureka Hall, 43 W Superior.
Evans Blk, s s Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton.
Ewing Blk, s w cor W Main and Harrison.
Fleming Blk, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson. Foellinger's Blk, 34 and 36 Calhoun.
Fort Wayne Club, e s Harrison bet Berry and Wayne. Foster Blk, e s Court bet Main and Berry. Government Bldg, s e cor Berry and Clinton.
G A R Hall, n w cor Calhoun and Main.
Hackett Blk, e s Calhoun bet Wayne and Washington.
Hamilton Homestead, s e cor Clinton and Lewis.
Harmony Hall, 20 W Berry.
Herrington Blk, e s Fairfield av bet Williams and Bass. Hibernia Hall, 176 Calhoun.
Hope Hospital, s w cor Barr and Washington.
Kane's Blk, s s Main bet Calhoun and Harrison. Keystone Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Columbia. Knights of the Golden Eagle Hall, 52} Calhoun. K of L Hall, Bank Blk.
Library Hall, n e cor Calhoun and E Lewis.
Mc Dougall's Blk, n w cor Calhoun and Berry. Masonic Hall, n e cor Wayne and Clinton. Masonic Temple, cor Wayne and Clinton.
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Miller Blk, w s Clinton bet Berry and Main. Miner Blk, n e cor Clinton and Main.
Myer's Blk, 108 Fairfield av. Nestel Blk, s w cor Broadway and W Jefferson.
New Aveline House Blk. s e cor Calhoun and Berry.
Nierman's Blk, 5 and 7 N Harrison.
Nill's Hall, 80 Calhoun, .
Nimrod Hall, 54 E Main.
Odd Fellows' Bldg, n e cor Calhoun and Wayne.
Odd Fellows' Hall, Bank Blk.
Odd Fellows' Hall (new), n s Berry bet Calhoun and Har- rison.
Old National Bank Bldg, s w cor Calhoun and Berry.
Philharmonic Hall. 108 Calhoun.
Phoenix Blk, w s Calhoun n of Main.
Pixley & Long Bldg" s s E Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton.
Postoffice, s e cor Berry and Clinton.
Princess Roller Rink, s e cor Main and Fulton.
Remmell's Blk, s w cor Broadway and Washington.
Rich Blk, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson.
Saengerbund Hall, 51-53 W Main.
Schmitz Blk, 116 and 118 Calhoun.
Schott's Blk, n w cor Barr and Washington.
Schroeder's Blk (old), 242 Calhoun.
Schroeder's Blk (new), s e cor Broadway and W Wash- ington.
Schroeder's Hall, 97-105 Broadway.
Seidel Blk, 52 Calhoun.
Shuman Blk, n s Main bet Barr and Clinton.
South Wayne Hall, cor Lincoln and Indiana avs.
St Joseph's Hospital, s w cor Broadway and W Main.
St Mary's Hall, s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson.
Standard Hall, 40-44 W Berry.
Studer Blk, 228 W Main. Swinney Blk, 11, 13 and 15 E Main.
Temperance Hall, 94 Harrison.
Trades and Labor Hall, s e cor .Wayne and Calhoun.
Trentman Blk, e s Calhoun between Berry and Wayne.
Tri-State Bldg, Berry between Court and Clinton.
Union Blk, n w cor Main and Clinton.
Verth's Hall, 267 E Wayne.
White Bank Bldg, n w cor Clinton and Wayne.
White's Blk, s e cor Wayne and Calhoun.
Wolke Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Wayne.
Young Men's Christian Association Bldg, 105 Calhoun. Zelt's Hall, s e cor E Creighton and Gay.
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RAILROADS.
Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne, leased and operated by the Grand Rapids & Indiana.
Findlay, Fort Wayne and Western (Tangent Line), offices Tri-State Bldg. C M Bissell, Genl Mngr ; J H Rus- sell, Genl Freight and Passenger Agt; C H Roser, Comptroller ; R G Thompson, Passenger and Ticket Agt ; R F Douglas, Asst Passenger and Ticket Agt ; CH Newton, Freight Agt. Passenger and Freight Depot, cor Calhoun and Wabash R R.
Fort Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville, leased and operated by the Lake Erie & Western. Depot cor Cass and Railroad.
Grand Rapids & Indiana, offices, freight and passenger depots with Pittsburgh, Ft Wayne & Chicago Ry. W R Shelby, Vice-Pres and Treas ; J H P Hughart, Genl Mngr ; F A Gorham, Auditor ; E C Leaven- worth, Genl Freight Agt ; C L Lockwood, Genl Pas- senger Agt ; 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, Ereight Agt; John E Ross, Ticket Agt.
Lake Erie & Western R R, freight office cor 1st and Rail- road, depot cor Cass and Railroad. E S Philley, Freight and Ticket Agt.
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, freight office, cor First and Railroad. Depot. cor Cass and Railroad. D W Caldwell, Pres and Genl Mngr, Cleveland, O ; H A Worcester, Division Supt, Hillsdale, Mich ; E S Philley, Freight and Ticket Agt, Fort Wayne, Ind.
New York, Chicago & St Louis R R (Western Division), offices. Odd Fellows' Bldg. This division extends from Chicago to Bellvue, O, 275 miles. C D Gorham, Supt ; G W Vaughn, Engineer, Cleveland, O; S K Blair, Trainmaster ; D H Caldwell, Chief Train Dis- patcher ; Melvin C Baker, District Passenger and Ticket Agt; H C Moderwell, Local Freight Agt. (See opposite inside back cover.)
Pennsylvania Company, operating the P, Ft W & C Ry, office, e s Clinton bet Holman and Railroad ; passen- ger depot, n e cor Calhoun and Railroad ; freight depot, n e cor Clinton and Railroad. Joseph Wood, Genl Mngr, Pittsburgh, Pa ; E B Taylor, Genl Supt Transportation, Pittsburgh, Pa ; Charles Watts, Genl Supt, Pittsburgh, Pa; C D Law, Supt Western
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Division ; G L Potter, Supt Motive Power ; R B Ros- sington, Freight Agt, 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 av 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 Hays, Genl Mngr ; H L Magee, Genl Supt ; C S Crane, Genl Passenger Agt ; M Knight, Freight Traffic Mngr, St Louis, Mo ; S B Knight, Genl Freight Agt, St Louis, Mo ; E A Gould, Supt, Peru, Ind ; W A Sprott, Division Freight Agt, Toledo, O; C H Newton, Local Freight Agt, office Freight Depot ; R G Thompson, Passenger and Ticket Agt; R F Douglas, Asst Passenger Agt, Fort Wayne, Ind.
SCHOOLS-PUBLIC. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
President-John M Moritz.
Secretary-A Ely Hoffman.
Treasurer-Oliver P Morgan.
Superintendent- John S Irwin, M D, LL D.
Clerk and Librarian-Miss Mary Irwin.
Janitor in Chief-James A Gavin.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Music-Miss Mary Belle Clark. Writing-John L Tyler.
BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL.
N W CORNER MARION AND BOWSER STREETS.
Principal, Miss Margaret M McPhail.
Teachers-Miss Sarah E McKean, Miss Margaret I Mur- phy, Mrs Mabel E Clayton, Miss Grace C Glenn, Miss Alice L Hamil, Miss Zeruiah E McLain, Miss Nellie L Markey, Miss Elizabeth J Bowman, Miss Victoria Carter, Miss Olive D Brosius, Miss Martha Stumpf. Janitor-Miss Catherine Sheridan.
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CLAY SCHOOL.
N W CORNER CLAY AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Principal-Miss Mary McClure.
Teachers-Miss Emma Stanley, Miss Emma L Armstrong. Miss Anna G Habecker, Miss Annette A Gaskins, Miss Rose E Kohn, Miss Eva L Beebe, Miss Euretta C Banister, Miss Belle Geake, Miss Mary E Markey, Miss Nellie M Mc Kay, Mrs Jennie S Woodward, Miss Katharine A Ersig. Janitor-Michael L Brannan.
EAST GERMAN SCHOOL. IN HARMER SCHOOL BUILDING.
Principal-Miss Emma C Weber.
Teacher-Miss Bertha Ritter.
FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
N E CORNER FRANKLIN AVENUE AND HUFFMAN STREET.
Principal-Miss Mary E Freeman.
Teachers-Miss Mary E Shoaff, Miss Minnie L Ortman.
Janitor-Mrs Mary Hedges.
HAMILTON SCHOOL.
N E CORNER PONTIAC AND CLINTON STREETS.
Principal-Miss Anna M Fairfield.
Teachers-Miss Addie Durnell, Miss Lida A Spalding, Mrs Delia F Wilson. Janitor-Mrs Jennie Bryan.
HANNA SCHOOL.
S W CORNER HANNA AND WALLACE STREETS.
Principal-Miss Isabel R Lloyd.
Teachers-Mrs Marian H Brenton, Miss Margaret A Wade, Miss Addie H Williams, Miss Anna Maude Lipes, Mrs Eva M Baughman, Miss Louise C Heller, Miss Emma M Hebert, Miss May W Daugherty, Miss Martha E Wohlfort, Mrs Elizabeth O Collins, Miss Anna Boss. Janitor-Mrs Maria Perrett.
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HARMER SCHOOL.
N W CORNER HARMER AND JEFFERSON STREETS.
Principal-Mrs Mary S Waldo.
Teachers -- Mrs Sarah J Stahl, Miss M Georgina Wadge, Miss Mary E Christie, Miss Fannie Kohn, Miss Edith Holsworth, Miss Katharine M Scherer, Miss Emma H Ersig, Miss Henrietta M Winbaugh.
Janitor-Mrs Anna J Clarke.
HIGH SCHOOL.
E WAYNE STREET BETWEEN CALHOUN AND CLINTON STREETS. Principal- Chester T Lane, A M.
Teachers-Harvey O Wise, A B; Albert B Crowe, A B; Miss Mary L Jay, Miss Caroline Colvin, A B; Miss Mary A Pyle, Miss Ellen McKeag, Miss Emma Louise Hamilton, Miss Katharine H Blynn, A B. Janitor-Conrad Leidolf.
HOAGLAND SCHOOL.
N W CORNER HOAGLAND AVENUE AND BUTLER STREET. Principal-Miss Frances Hamilton.
Teachers-Miss Mary A Abel, Miss Mary E Dick, Miss Elizabeth M Biegler, Miss Mary E Orff, Miss Matilda E Knight, Miss Maude F Hendricks, Miss Carrie A Snively, Miss Etta C Brooks, Miss Leora Miner, Miss Minnie I Newell. Miss Mary E Mc Clure, Miss Lillie B Beaber.
Janitor-Mrs Ann O'Callahan.
HOLTON AVENUE SCHOOL.
S W CORNER HOLTON AND CREIGHTON AVENUES.
Principal-Miss Edith M Brewster.
Teachers-Miss Laura D Muirhead, Miss Bertha Stahl, Miss Sophia C Nix. Janitor-Miss Catherine Clear.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL.
S W CORNER JEFFERSON AND GRIFFITH STREETS. Principal-Miss Harriet E Leonard.
Teachers-Miss Clara Phelps, Miss Janet A McPhail, Miss Elizabeth E Chapin, Miss Helen Brenton, Miss Grace M Waldo, Miss Elizabeth Collins, Miss Anna M Trenam, Miss Mary I Smith, Miss Mary M Brokaw, Miss Cora A Conover, Miss Ella R Williard, Miss Gertrude E Clark.
Janitor-John Immel.
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LAKESIDE SCHOOL.
N W CORNER LAKE AVENUE AND DEARBORN STREET. Principal-Miss Louvie E Strong,
McCULLOCH SCHOOL.
N W CORNER MCCULLOCH AND ELIZA STREETS.
Principal-Miss Cecilia C Foley.
Teachers-Miss Fannie R Conover, Miss Emma S Guter- muth, Miss Anna Zucker.
Janitor-Mrs Mary E Dolan.
MINER STREET SCHOOL.
S W CORNER MINER AND DE WALD STREETS.
Principal-Miss Alice M Habecker.
Teachers-Miss Martha M Clark, Miss M Kate Abel, Miss Fannie M Lowry, Miss Minnie B Seibt, Miss M Frank Muirhead, Miss Lillian Fisk, Miss Katharine C Beebe, Mrs Elsie A Hall.
Janitor-Mrs Orpha Clippinger.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL. S E CORNER BOONE AND FRY STREETS.
Principal-Miss Susan S Sinclair.
Teachers-Miss Lillie V Bowen, Miss Carrie B Schrader, Miss Prudence L Bowman,
Janitor-Mrs Anna Renzer.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
S W CORNER WASHINGTON AND UNION STREETS. Principal-Miss Margaret S Cochrane.
Teachers-Miss Jessie L Humphrey, Miss Mary Smyser, Miss Mabel Robertson, Miss Edna M Alderman, Miss Blanche Blynn, Miss Ada M Griffiths, Miss Daisy K Beaber, Miss Marina J Geake, Miss Effie Lumbard. Janitor-Mrs Sophie Kellermeyer.
WEST GERMAN SCHOOL.
E S WEBSTER STREET SOUTH OF WASHINGTON. STREET. Principal-Carl Schwarz. Teacher-Miss Sarah C Schaaf.
Janitor-Mrs Frederika Bierbaum.
SUBSTITUTES.
Miss Caroline Biddle, Miss Maude Biegler, Miss May L Fisk, Miss Ethel K Jenness, Miss Annie L Miller, Mrs Martha J Moderwell, Miss Catherine E Murphy.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Academy of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Mother Arserne, Superioress. P O Address, Academy, Allen Co, Ind. Cathedral Schools, in charge of the Brothers of the Holy Cross. Rev J R Quinlan, Director; Brother Engel- bert, Superior. Cathedral square s w cor Clinton and E Jefferson.
Concordia College (German Lutheran), e s Schick bet E Washington and Maumee rd. Organized in Missouri in 1839. Established in Fort Wayne in 1861. Joseph Schmidt, Pres.
Emanuel's (German Lutheran), n e cor Union and Wilt. Rev Charles Gross, Principal.
European School of Art, 16 Rockhill.
Fort Wayne Art School, s w cor E Lewis and Barr. Wm Forsyth, Instructor.
Fort Wayne Business College, n w cor Calhoun and Berry. G W Lahr, Pres.
Fort Wayne College of Medicine, 160 W Superior. CB Stemen, M D, Dean; W W Barnett, M D, Sec.
Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, Bank Blk. CFW Meyer, Director.
Grace (German Evangelical Lutheran) s e cor Gay and Pontiac. Rev Theodore J C Stellhorn, Principal.
International Business College and School of Shorthand and Typewring, cor Calhoun and Washington. TL Staples, Proprietor.
Plymouth Church Kindergarten, s w cor Jefferson and Harrison. Mrs Kate H Ainslie and Miss Lena Hiler, Kindergartners.
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, Superioress. St John's (German Lutheran). se cor W Washington and Van Buren. Jacob Stumpf, Principal.
St Mary's (German Catholic, for boys), s w cor E Jefferson and Lafayette; St Mary's (for girls), s e cor E Jefferson and Lafayette. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Rev J H Oechtering, Director.
St Patrick's School, n w cor De Wald and Webster. Sister Mary Catherine, Principal.
St Paul's (German Catholic), s e cor W Washington and Griffith. J Hauk, Director.
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St Paul's ( German Lutheran ), n e cor Barr and Madison. Rev Henry G Sauer, Director ; John H Ungemach, Principal.
St Peter's ( German Catholic ), s s St Martin's bet War- saw and Hanna. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Rev A Messman, Director.
Trinity German Lutheran School, s w cor Huffman and Oakland av. Henry Nehrenz, Principal.
Westminster Seminary ( for young ladies), 251 W Main. Mrs D B Wells and Miss Carrie B Sharp, Principals. Zion (German Lutheran ), s w cor E Creighton av and Force. Frederick A Klein, Principal; John Man- gelsdorf, W Wolf, Teachers.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
Hall northeast cor Clinton and E Wayne.
Wayne Lodge, No 25, F & A M. Meets first Saturday on or before full moon. J C Craig, W M ; D L Harding, Sec.
Summit City Lodge, No 170, F & A M. Meets first Fri- day of each month. Edgar S Young, W M ; Frank E Stouder, Sec.
Sol D Bayless Lodge, No 359, F & A M. Meets second Monday of each month. CL Carter, W M ; Wm E Hood, Sec.
Home Lodge, No 342, F & A M. Meets first Tuesday of each month. Joseph E Sunderland, W M ; T C War- ner, Sec.
Fort Wayne Chapter, No 19, R A M. Meets first Wednes- day of each month. R A Ligget, H P; W J Pro- basco, Sec.
Fort Wayne Council, No 4, R & S M. Meets second Wednesday of each month. A M Tower, IlI M ; W J Probasco, Sec.
Fort Wayne Commandery, No 4, K T. Meets third Tues- day of each month. Wm Geake, E C; H G Granger, Rec.
Fort Wayne Grand Lodge of Perfection, A & A S Rite, N M J. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Wm Geake, TP G M : CB Fitch, Sec.
Darius Council Princes of Jerusalem, A & A S Rite, N M J. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. C M Dawson, S P G M ; C B Fitch, Sec.
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MASONIC (COLORED ).
St Mary's Lodge, No 14, F & A M, 254 Calhoun. Meets first Monday of each month. I E Jones, W M ; Solo- man Raines, Sec.
St Paul's Chapter, No 8, R A M, 254 Calhoun. Meets second Tuesday of each month. W H Brown, H P ; Charles Raines, Sec.
Lincoln Commandery, No 8, K T, 254 Calhoun. Meets third Tuesday of each month. S M Raines, E C ; James Sinith, Rec.
Matchless Chapter, O E S, No 8, 254 Calhoun. Meets first Friday of each month. Sarah Wallace, A M ; Ollie Brown, Sec.
AMERICAN SONS OF COLUMBUS.
Fort Wayne Colony. Meets every Friday evening at No 1 Hackett Bldg. F X Schuhler, Noble Admiral ; Robert M Reilly, Noble Sec.
American Daughters of Isabella. Meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Columbus Hall, 11 and 12 W Wayne. Carrie Viberg, W P ; Mary Brannan, W S ; Mrs F X Schuhler, W T.
A. O. U. W.
Fort Wayne Lodge, No 19 ; Bank Blk. Meets every Fri- day evening. LL Miller, M W ; J J Bauer, Recorder. Summit City Lodge, No 36 ; s w cor Calhoun and Supe- rior. Meets every Thursday evening. M S Wilson, M W ; N Conover, Recorder.
Maumee Lodge, No 50 ; Bank Blk. Meets every Wednes- day evening. John W Brown, M W ; J M Culver, Recorder.
Summit City Lodge, No 2, D of H. Meets every Tues- day evening in A O U W Hall, No 3 Bank Blk. Mrs E B Gordon, C of H; Mrs Jeannette France, Recorder.
Fort Wayne Lodge, No 11, D of H ; Bank Blk. Meets every Tuesday evening. Mrs E B Smith, C of H ; Lena Bleibtreu, L of H.
B. P. O. E.
Fort Wayne Lodge, No 155 ; Trentman Bldg. Meets every Tuesday evening. O B Wiley, E R; Sid Hub- bard, Sec.
G. A. R.
Anthony Wayne Post, No 271; Trentman Blk. Meets first and third Fridays of each month. C C Miller, PC ; Joseph Lombard, Adjutant.
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Union Veteran Legion, Encampment No 51, s e cor Cal- houn and Wayne. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. H C Zollinger, Col Com ; E B Moore, Adjutant.
Colonel E S Walker Camp, Sons of Veterans, No 159. Meets every Tuesday at .G A R Hall. H A Bricker, Capt ; D E Bricker, Sergt.
Sion S Bass Post, No 40 ; Nills Hall, 80 Calhoun. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month. MR Johnson, Com ; Charles Beam, Adjt.
Tri-State Veterans' Association, 176 Calhoun. Gov Wm McKinley, Pres ; Col J W Young, Adj Genl.
Ladies' Aid Society, Auxiliary to Colonel E S Walker Camp S of V ; G A R Hall. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. Sibyl A Niedhammer, Pres; Nettie Rice, Sec.
I. O. R. M.
Me-che-can-noch-qua Tribe, No 106, Harmony Hall. Meets every Wednesday evening. J T Leach, Sachem ; L E Brown, C of R.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF B'NAI B'RITH.
B'nai B'rith Lodge, Harmony Hall. Organized April 15, 1865. Meets first and third Sundays of each month. Theodore Frank, Pres ; Charles Young, Sec.
I. O. O. F.
Court Kekionga. No 1,539, Harmony Hall. Meets sec- ond and fourth Fridays of each month. G B Taylor, CR; H G Granneman, Sec.
Fort Wayne Lodge, No 14, Odd Fellows' Hall, n e cor Calhoun and Wayne. Meets every Monday evening. J F Uebelhoer, N G ; Duncan McLeish, Sec.
Harmony Lodge, No 19, Harmony Hall. Meets every Thursday evening. J N Pfeiffer, N G ; J N Kelsey, Sec.
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