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Chemical Engine Co No 3, W Washington bet Harrison and Webster.
Hose Co No 3, W Washington bet Harrison and Webster. Engine Co No 4, Maumee rd bet Ohio and Schick.
Hose Co No 4, Maumee rd bet Ohio and Schick. Engine Co No 5, Broadway bet Lavina and Hendricks. Hose Co No 5, Broadway bet Lavina and Hendricks. Engine Co No 6, n wcor Wells and 3rd. Hose Co No 6, n w cor Wells and 3rd.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STATIONS.
6-S E Corner Calhoun and Columbia streets. 7-Corner St Mary's avenue and Spring streets. 8- Wells and Huffman streets.
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St Mary's avenue and Burgess streets.
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Wells street and Lake Shore Ry.
13- High and Clark streets.
14- Superior and Ewing streets.
15- Calhoun and Jefferson streets.
Calhoun and Chicago streets.
16- Calhoun and William streets.
17- 18- Calhoun and Leith streets.
23- Washington and Clay streets.
24- Washington and Harmer streets.
25- Lewis and Hanna streets.
26- Summit and Division streets.
Maumee rd and Schick street.
27- 28- Hayden and Francis streets.
31- Douglas av and Webster street.
32- Jefferson and Griffith streets.
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66 Broadway and Jefferson street.
35- 66 Washington and Van Buren streets.
36- Union and Pritchard streets.
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6 Broadway and Wall street.
38- Washington and College streets. 41-Olds & Sons' Works.
42-No 2 Engine House.
43-Corner Hanna and Wallace streets.
45- Grant and Smith streets.
46- Hanna street and Creighton avenue.
47- Lafayette and DeWald streets.
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48-Corner Creighton av and Thomas street.
51- Berry and Webster streets.
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66 Main and Griffith streets.
53- Main and Van Buren streets.
54- Main and Cherry streets.
56- Boone and Osage streets.
61- Berry and Court streets.
62- Harrison and Columbia streets.
63- Columbia and Barr streets.
64- Barr and Madison streets.
65- Lafayette and Holman streets.
67-Pittsburg Round House.
71-Corner Fairfield avenue and Bass street.
72- Butler street and Hoagland avenue.
73- Broadway and Taylor street.
74- Fox and De Wald streets.
81- Wayne and Walter streets.
82- Lewis and Lillie streets.
83- Washington street and Grant avenue.
93-Jenney Electric Light and Power Co, Spy Run ave. 114-No 6 Engine House.
121Central Engine House.
124-Corner Lake avenue and Oneida street.
127-No 4 Engine House.
132-No 3 Engine House.
135-No 5 Engine House.
136-Fort Wayne Electric Corporation, Broadway.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters, City Hall, s e cor Barr and E Berry.
Superintendent-Homer Gorsline.
Captain-Wm F Borgmann.
Lieutenant-Henry Lapp.
Sergeants-F G Daseler, Frank Jewell.
Patrolmen-Wm F Knock, Robert Dickson, Henry J Harkenrider, Jacob M Bower, Charles F Spillner, Ernest Paul, James A Richardson, Edward Grim, Abra- ham Goeglein, George Coling, George J Strodel, M Wm Somers, Benjamin H Elliott, John Greer jr, Fred- erick J Buechner, Henry F Sander, Jesse Patton, Adolphus J Hines, Robert Phipps, John W Flickinger, Frederick W Gallmeier, Lot F Sharp, John W Aiken, Elijah E Tanner, Oscar Hobbs.
Humane Officer-Louis Schlaudroff.
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RATES OF FARE, AS ESTABLISHED BY CITY ORDINANCES, REL- ATIVE TO PUBLIC CARRIAGES.
Sec. 7. The prices to be charged by the owner or driver of any vehicle, except an omnibus, for the conveyance of passengers for hire, within said city, shall be as follows, to be regulated and estimated by the distance on the most direct routes, namely :
For conveying a passenger not exceeding one mile 50c For conveying a passenger any distance over a mile and less than two miles. . . .$1.00
For conveying children between five and fourteen years of age, half the above prices may be charged for like dis- tances, but for children under five years of age no charge shall be made, unless such child is the only passenger, in which case full charge may be made.
The distance from any railroad depot or hotel to any other railroad or hotel shall, in all cases, be estimated as not exceeding one mile.
For the use of coaches drawn by two horses, with one or more passengers, by the day .. .$8.00
For the use of any vehicle by the hour, with one or more passengers, with the privilege of going from place to place, and stopping when required, as follows: For the first hour.
For each succeeding hour 1.00
$1.50
Every passenger shall be allowed to have conveyed upon such vehicle, without charge, his ordinary traveling bag- gage, not exceeding in any case one trunk,
Sec. 13. Any person who shall violate any or either of the provisions of this chapter, or any section, clause or pro- vision of any section of this chapter, or who shall fail or neg- lect to comply with any or either of the requirements thereof, shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of not more than one hun- dred dollars.
STREET RAILWAYS.
Fort Wayne Consolidated Street Railway Co, southeast cor Main and Court.
President-John J Shepherd. Vice President-John H Bass. Treasurer and General Manager-M S Robison jr.
Secretary-J M Barrett.
Superintendent-O L Stanton.
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.
GOVERNMENT BUILDING.
Postmaster-W W Rockhill.
Collector of Internal Revenue-Wm H Bracken (Law- renceburg, Ind.)
Division Deputy Collector Internal Revenue-Charles Reese.
U S Gauger-Charles Goodman.
U S Pension Officers-Board of Medical Examiners-Dr Wm H Meyers, Pres; Dr J L Smith, Hoagland, Ind; Dr Miles E Porter. Special Examiners-A P Ingram and Walter N Campbell.
U S COURTS.
District Court of the United States-Second Tuesdays in June and December. Hon J H Baker, Judge; Noble C Butler, Clerk; Frank B Burke, U S District Attor- ney, Indianapolis; Elmer Leonard, U S Commis- sioner; T J Logan, Resident Deputy Clerk; Wm H Hawkins, Marshal, Rochester; O B Wiley, Resident Deputy Marshal.
Circuit Court of United States-Second Tuesdays in June and December. James E Jenkins, Judge; Noble C Butler, Clerk; T J Logan, Resident Deputy Clerk; Wm H Hawkins, Marshal, Rochester; O B Wiley, Resident Deputy Marshal.
COUNTY BOARD OF TRUSTEES WITH POSTOFFICE ADDRESSES.
Aboit-James H Stouder, Fort Wayne. Adams-Christian Schlaudroff, Fort Wayne. Cedar Creek-Martin Moudy, Hursh. Eel River-W A Johnson, Churubusco. Jackson-Wm M Keller, Monroeville. Jefferson-Frederick Fry, Maples.
Lafayette-Christopher C Young, Zanesville. Lake-A P Cook, Arcola. Madison-W H Bauserman, Monroeville.
Marion-George Shookman, Hoagland. Maumee-Henry Woebbeking, Woodburn. Milan-Joseph F Wertz, Chamberlain. Monroe-A S Robinson, Monroeville. Perry-James E Ballou, Huntertown. Pleasant-Benjamin H Webster, Nine Mile.
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St Joseph-Martin Bloom jr, Fort Wayne. Scipio-Milo R Gorrell, Hall's Corners. Springfield-Wm B Daniels, Harlan. Washington-Benjamin McQuiston, Fort Wayne. Wayne- M F Schmetzer, Fort Wayne.
COURTS.
Circuit Court-2d floor Court House. Hon Edward O'Rourke, Judge; Newton D Doughman, Prosecuting Attorney. Terms of Court-First Monday in February, third Monday in April, first Monday in September and third Monday in November.
Superior Court-2d floor Court House. Hon C M Dawson, Judge. Terms of Court-Second Monday in Jan- uary, first Monday in April, second Monday in September and second Monday in November.
JUSTICES OF PEACE FOR ALLEN COUNTY.
Township.
Name.
P. O. Address.
Term Ex.
Aboit.
Charles Wells
Aboit
April 16, 1900
Adams.
James A. Crippen.
New Haven
|Nov. 9, 1898
Valentine Linker
Fort Wayne
Oct. 28, 1898
Cedar Creek
Christian J. Schlaker Leo
Nov. 9, 1898
Eel River.
Alva C. Disler.
Ari
Jackson.
Cass P. Bricker.
Edgerton
April 18, 1900
Jefferson.
Henry C. Martin.
Maples
Mar. 14, 1899
Lafayette
James A. Aiken.
Aboit
Nov. 9, 1898
Lake.
Madison
John Shaffer
Monroeville
Nov. 9, 1898
Marion.
Solomon Snider
Poe
|Nov. 9, 1898
Maumee
Wm W Driver
Woodburn
Nov. 9, 1898
Milan.
James M. Nuttle
Chamberlain
May 9, 1898
Monroe.
John D. Allegar
Monroeville
Nov. 9, 1898
Perry
Stephen Thornton ..
Huntertown
Nov. 18, 1898
Pleasant
John M. Shives.
Nine Mile
Dec.
6, 1898
St. Joseph ....
|Theodore H. Ashley.
Fort Wayne
Nov. 9, 1898
Scipio.
Daniel Porter
Hall's Corners
Nov. 15, 1898
Springfield .. . |John H. Eckles.
Harlan
Nov. 18, 1898
Washington. |Alexander McDaniels.
Fort Wayne
Nov. 9, 1898
Wayne.
|Harry F. France. ..
Fort Wayne
Oct. 24, 1899
Michael Tancey
Fort Wayne.
Nov. 9, 1898
Louis P. Huser
Fort Wayne
Nov. 9, 1898
Henry F. Bullermann Fort Wayne
July , 1898
J. D. McCormick
Monroeville
Nov. 9, 1898
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OFFICERS OF ALLEN COUNTY.
Court House, between Calhoun and Court, E Berry and E Main.
Judge of the Circuit Court-Hon Edward O'Rourke.
Judge of the Superior Court-Hon Charles M Dawson.
Clerk-H M Metzger.
Prosecuting Attorney-Newton D Doughman.
Sheriff-Edward F Clausmeier.
Recorder-George W Fickel.
Treasurer-L C Hunter.
Auditor-C W Edsall.
Surveyor-Charles W Branstrator.
Supt of Bridges-Wm H Goshorn.
Coroner-Morse Harrod.
Commissioners-Sylvanus F Baker, Chairman; John H
Stellhorn, Matthew Ferguson.
Attorneys for County Commissioners-Morris, Bell, Bar- rett & Morris.
School Supt-Flavius J Young.
Assessor-Stephen A Heath.
TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS WITH POSTOFFICE AD- DRESSES.
Aboit-F C W Klaehn, Fort Wayne.
Adams-Wm Eggeman, Fort Wayne. Cedar Creek-John Metcalf, Cedarville. Eel River-Jeremiah Heffelfinger, Hellers Corners. Jackson-Benjamin F Eick, Monroeville.
Jefferson-George J Miller, Monroeville. Lafayette-Henry P Hays, Zanesville.
Lake-James D Butts, Arcola. Madison-Silas Miller, Hoagland.
Marion-Charles Meyers, Soest. Maumee-George Husted, Antwerp, Ohio. Milan-John M Lake, Harlan.
Monroe-Eli D Bauserman, Monroeville.
Pleasant-W E Dalman, Nine Mile. Perry-G E Rickett, Huntertown. St Joseph-Joseph T Fonkel, Cedarville. Scipio-Wallace G Deatsman, Hicksville, Ohio. Springfield-Henry A Walter, Harlan. Washington-H F E Kruse, Fort Wayne. Wayne-Michael V Walsh, Fort Wayne.
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BANDS OF MUSIC.
First Regiment Light Artillery Band and Orchestra, Prof Ernst Williams, Bandmaster.
Fort Wayne City Band, 70 Calhoun. Prof Philip Keinz, Leader.
Fort Wayne Cornet Band, St John's Lutheran School Hall. Meets Monday and Thursday evenings of each week. Jacob Stumpf, Leader and Pres; Wm Brown, vice Pres and Treas; E A Bittler, Sec.
Reineke's Orchestra, 70 Calhoun and 41 E Main. Organ- ized 1872. F J Reineke, Director and Manager.
Wayne Cadet Band, 97 Broadway. Organized Oct 25, 1895. Wm De Hart, Pres; Louis S C Schroeder, Sec; John E Baier, Treas; Ed Swaidner, Director.
Wayne Orchestra, 103 Broadway. C L Kaiser, Leader.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
First National Bank, 73-77 Calhoun. Organized May, 1863; reorganized May, 1882. Capital, $300,000; sur- plus, $200,000. John H Bass, Pres; M W Simons, Vice-Pres; L R Hartman, Cash; W L Pettit, Asst Cash.
Hamilton National Bank, 44 Calhoun. Organized 1879. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $250,000. Charles McCul- loch, Pres; John Mohr jr, Cash; C W Orr, Asst Cash; Frank H Poole, 2d Asst Cash.
Nuttman & Co (Private), 32 E Main. Organized 1883. O S Hanna, Cash.
Old National Bank, s w cor Calhoun and Berry. Capital $350,000; surplus, $140,000. Organized January, 1885. S B Bond, Pres; O P Morgan, Vice-Pres; J D Bond, Cash; J C Woodworth, Asst Cash.
White National Bank, n w cor Wayne and Clinton. Organ- ized April 25, 1892. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $35,000. J W White, Pres; T B Hedekin, Vice-Pres; H A Kep- linger, Cash; G G Detzer, Asst Cash.
BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVING ASSOCIATIONS.
Allen County Loan and Savings Association, 32 E Berry. Organized April 7, 1890. Capital Stock, $2,000,000. Managers meet every Monday; directors 3d Tuesday of each month; annual meeting 3d Tuesday in May.
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Gottlieb Haller, Pres; Chas S Bash, Vice-Pres; Ernest WCook, Sec; H A Keplinger, Treas; O N Heaton, Attorney.
Cleveland Building and Loan Association, Saengerbund Hall. Organized June, 1892. Capital, $100,000. Meets fourth Friday of each month. Theobald Hofer, Pres; Charles H Buck, Sec; Charles Stellhorn, Treas.
Concordia Building and Loan Association, Saengerbund. Organized January, 1891. Meets fourth Wednesday of each month. Charles Kaiser, Prcs; Charles H Buck, Sec; Charles Stellhorn, Treas.
Fort Wayne Building, Loan-Fund and Savings Associa- tion, Sons of Columbus Hall. Organized April II, 1884. Capital Stock, $1,000,000. Meets first Tuesday after the 18th of each month. Annual meeting, sec- ond Wednesday in May. O E Bradway, Pres; F W Wilson, Vice-Pres; P J McDonald, Sec; Christopher Hettler, Treas; Wm Stephan, D J Shaw, A J Glutting, C R Higgins, F H Fink, G Muhlenbruch, W L Moeller- ing, T J Rodabaugh and Jasper Metzner, Directors. German Allen Building, Loan and Savings Association, 47 W Main. Organized November, 1887. Capital stock, $100,000. Meets first Wednesday of each month. A M Schmidt, Pres; Otto Herbst, Sec; George Motz, Treas.
German Building and Loan Association, Custer House. Emil Haberkorn, Pres; Henry ZurMuehlen, Sec; Anselem Fuelber, Treas.
German Columbus Building and Loan Association, Custer House. Capital, $100,000. Meets fourth Thursday of each month. F H Fink, Pres; J H Pranger, Sec; Charles Stellhorn, Treas.
German Jackson Building, Loan and Savings Association, 47 W Main. Organized June, 1890. Capital stock, $100,000. Meets third Thursday of each month. C W Jacobs, Pres; Otto Herbst, Sec; George Motz, Treas. Germania Building and Loan Association, Rogers Hall, 26 W Main. Meets every third Thursday. Peter Nus- baum, Pres; Chas H Buck, Sec; Anselm Fuelber, Treas.
Indiana Farmers' Savings and Loan Association, 32 E Berry. Organized November, 1892. Capital stock, $2,000,000. Meets every first and third Monday even- ing. Hon R C Bell, Pres; H J Miller, Vice Pres; Wm
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Miller, Treas; C E Rhoades, Sec; H P Moses, Asst Sec.
Jefferson Building, Loan and Savings Association, 47 W Main. Organized January, 1889. Capital stock, $300,- 000. Meets third Tuesday of each month. Peter G Hohnhaus, Pres; Otto Herbst, Sec; George Motz, Treas.
Phoenix Building and Savings Union, 39 and 40 Bank Block. Organized August, 1894. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Meets Ist and 3d Monday of each month. Dr Carl Schilling, Pres; Henry C Berghoff, Treas; J F Bickel, Sec.
Teutonia Building and Loan Association, 47 W Main. Organized March 22, 1893. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Meets fourth Wednesdays. August Schmidt, Pres; Otto Herbst, Sec; George Motz, Treas.
Tri-State Building and Loan Association Nos 2 and 3, Tri- State Bldg. Incorporated. George W Pixley, Pres; D N Foster, Vice Pres; C A Wilding, Sec; Joseph W Bell, Treas; W J Vesey, Attorney.
CEMETERIES.
Achduth Veshalom Congregation (Jewish), e s Broadway bet Wabash R R and P, Ft W & C Ry.
Concordia, n s Maumee rd e of Concordia College. Wm Meinzen, Supt.
German Lutheran (St John's), Bluffton rd 3 miles s w of city.
Lindenwood, Huntington rd one-half mile w of city limits. J H Doswell, Supt.
New Catholic, Hicksville State rd 2 1-2 miles e of Columbia st bridge.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST.
Beaver Chapel, n w cor Indiana and Cottage avs. Sunday school 9 a m. Preaching 2 p m.
First Baptist Church, "The Tabernacle of the People," W Jefferson bet Harrison and Webster. Rev Llewellyn L Henson, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 12:15 p'm. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday, 7:30 p m.
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CHRISTIAN.
First Church of Christ, s e cor W Jefferson and Griffith. Elder Perry J Rice, pastor. Sunday services 10:45 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m. Y P S C E 6:15 p m.
CHURCH OF GOD.
Cor Hoagland av and DeWald.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Plymouth Congregational Church, s e cor W Jefferson and Harrison. Rev James S Ainslie, pastor. Sunday serv- ices 10:45 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m; Y PSC E 7:30 p m.
South Congregational Church, n e cor DeWald and Hoag- land av. Rev Ezra E Frame, pastor. Sunday services IO:45 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m; Y F S C E 6:45 pm; Thursday Junior Y P S C E at 4:15 Prayer meeting at 7:30 p m.
EPISCOPAL.
St Andrew's Mission, Shawnee av. In charge of the Broth- erhood of St Andrew's Church. Sunday school at 3 p m.
Trinity Church, s w cor Fulton and W Berry. Rev A W Seabrease, rector. Sunday services 10:45 a m and 7:30 p m: Sunday school 9:30 a m; week services, Wednesday 7:30 p m; Friday, 9 a m.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
Bethany Church, n e cor Holman and Clinton. Rev Sam- uel H Baumgartner, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:45 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeing Thursday 7:30 p m.
HEBREW.
Achduth Veshalom Temple," $ w cor Harrison and W Wayne. Frederick Cohn, rabbi. Services Friday 7:30 p m; Saturday 10 a m. Children's instruction Saturday 9 to 10 a m; Sunday 9 to II a m.
LUTHERAN.
Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, s e cor Jefferson and Webster. Rev A A Hundley, pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9 a m; Y P S C E 6:30 p m.
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Emanuel German Church, s s W Jefferson bet Union and Jackson. Rev Philip Wambsganss jr, pastor. Sunday services 10 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 2:30 p m. English Lutheran Zion's Congregational Church, s e cor E Creighton av and Hanna. Rev Henry Juengel, pas- tor. Services 10 a m and 2 p m.
Grace Church (German Evangelical), s e cor Gay and Pon- tiac. Rev Theodore J C Stellhorn, pastor. Services 10 a m and 2 p m; Sunday school 2 p m.
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English), n w cor Wash- ington and Fulton. Rev C F Wm Meyer, pastor. Serv- ices 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school at 9:30 a m. St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (German), s e cor W Washington and Van Buren. Rev Henry P Dan- necker, pastor. Sunday services 10 a nı, 2 p m (in Ger- man), 7:30 p m (in English.)
St Paul's Church (German), w s Barr bet E Jefferson and E Lewis. Sunday services 10 a m, 2:30 and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 2:30 p m.
Trinity Church (English Lutheran), s e cor E Wayne and Clinton. Rev Samuel Wagenhals, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 2:30 pm; Y PS C E. 6:45 p m.
Trinity Church (German Lutheran), s w cor Huffman and Oakland. Rev J A Bohn, pastor. Sunday services 10 a m. Sunday school 2:30 p m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
African Church, n e cor E Wayne and Francis. Rev G W Brown, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday school 2:30 p m.
Berry Street Church, n e cor Berry and Harrison. Rev C C Cissel, pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 2:15 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
Free Methodist, 270 E Creighton av. Rev Nathan L Stan- baugh, pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sun- day school 2:30 p m.
St Paul's Church, s w cor Walton av and Selden. Rev M C Cooper, pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 2 p m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Simpson Church, s e cor Dawson and Harrison. Rev John W Paschall, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m; Epworth Leagues 3 and 4:30 p m: Class meeting II :30 a m.
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Trinity Church, n e cor Cass and 4th. Rev E T Albertson, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m (sum- mer 8 p m); Sunday school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
Wayne Street Church, s w cor Broadway and W Wayne. Rev Henry W Bennett, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Bethany, s w cor Boone and Fry. Rev G E Davies, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 3 p m; Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Church of the Covenant, 408 Calhoun. Sunday school 2:30 p m; prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
First, n e cor Clinton and E Washington. Rev D W Moffat, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sun- day school 9:30 a m; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
Third, n e cor Calhoun and Holman. Rev J M Boggs, pas- tor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school II :45 a m; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m. United Presbyterian, Lafayette near Pontiac. Preaching 2 p m and 7 pm; Sunday school 3 p m.
Westminster Presbyterian, s s of Berry bet Webster and Ewing. Rev James L Leeper, pastor. Sunday servi- ces 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 12 noon. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
REFORMED.
Emanuel's German Reformed Church, cor Bass and Fair- field av. Rev Wm H Lahr, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m.
Grace Church (English), s s E Washington bet Barr and Lafayette. Rev A K Zartman, pastor. Sunday servi- ces 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m. Service Wednesday 7:30 p m.
Heidelberg Reformed Church, Harrison bet Washington and Wayne. Rev Solomon U Snyder, pastor. Sun- day services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. St John's Reformed (German), s e cor W Washington and Webster. J H Bosch, pastor. Sunday services 10 a m, 7 p m; Sunday school 8:30 a m.
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Salem Church (German), e s Clinton bet E Wayne and Berry. Rev John Kuelling, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 2 p. m (winter) and 9 a mn (summer.)
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Cathedral Square, Calhoun bet Lewis and Jefferson. Right Rev Joseph Rademacher, V G, Bishop; Very Rev Joseph H Bram- mer, Rev J R Quinlan and Rev Charles B Guendling. Sunday services 6, 8, 8:30 (children's service) and 10:30 a m; Vespers 3 p m; Sunday school 2 p m.
St Joseph's Chapel (in connection with St Joseph's Hos- pital), Rev Thomas Eisenring, C S S, Chaplain. Sun- day services 8 a m and 4 p m. Weekday services 8 a m. St Mary's Church (German), s e cor Lafayette. and Jeffer- son. Rev John H Oechtering pastor; assistant, Rev Rudolph Denk. Sunday services 8 and 10 a m and 2:30 p m; Sunday school 2 p m.
St Patrick's Church, n w cor DeWald and Harrison. Rev Joseph F Delaney, pastor. Rev Edward F Barrett asst pastor. Sunday services, Mass, 8 and 10 a m; Vespers, 3 p m; Sunday school, 2 p m.
St Paul's Church (German), Rev Edward Koenig, pastor, n e cor Griffith and W Washington. Services 10 a m and 2 p m.
St Peter's Church (German), s e cor E DeWald and War- saw. Rev A Messman, pastor. Sunday services 7:45 a m and 9:45 a m and 2:30 p m; Sunday school 2 p m.
UNITED BRETHREN.
First, s e cor E Lewis and Harmer. Rev Amos W Ball- inger, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m; prayer meeting 8 p m.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
Allen County Asylum, n s Bluffton road nr the bridge. Herman W Felts, Supt.
Allen County Orphans' Home, s s Bluffton road 5 west of bridge. T E Ellison, Pres; Mrs O P Morgan, Vice Pres; E A K Hackett, Sec; Jared T Bond, Treas; Mrs Ida Overmeyer, Matron.
Home for Emergencies, 144 Pritchard. Mrs W D Page, Pres; Miss Katherine Hamilton, Treas.
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Hope Hospital, s w cor Barr and Washington. Miss Nancy Mayhew, Supt.
Indiana School for Feeble-Minded Youth, Hicksville State rd bet Parnell av and St Joe Gravel rd. E A K Hack- ett, Pres, Ft Wayne; Mrs Laura H Bass, Sec, Ft Wayne; John M Spann, Treas, Indianapolis;, Alexan- der Johnson, Supt.
Orphans' Home of the Reformed Church in the U S, lo- cated I 1-2 miles n e of city limits. Established 1883. Rev John Rettig, Supt.
St Joseph's Hospital, s w cor W Main and Broadway. Sister Hyacinth, Superioress.
St Vincent's Orphan Asylum, e s Wells n of Putnam. Sis- ter Maria Eudoxia, Superioress.
INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.
Anthony Wayne Mnfg Co The, s w cor Lafayette and Wa- bash R R. Incorporated January 27, 1886. Capital, $18,000. John Rhinesmith, Pres; J H Simonson, Sec and Treas; A C F Wichman, Supt.
Bash S & Co, 22-24 W Columbia. Incorporated June 4, 1890. Capital, $100,000. Solomon Bash, Pres; Chas S Bash, Vice Pres; Peter D Smyser, Treas; Daniel F Bash, Sec.
Bass Foundry and Machine Works, Hanna south of Wa- bash R R. Established 1853. Incorporated 1873. Cap- ital, $500,000. J H Bass, Pres; J I White, Sec; R J Fisher, Treas.
Berghoff Herman Brewing Co The, e s Grant av nr E Washington. Incorporated April, 1887. £ Capital, $100,000. Herman J Berghoff, Pres; Hubert Berg- hoff, Sec and Treas.
Brickmakers' Union, 7 Court. Reorganized 1896. Capital stock, $10,000. Wm Miller, Pres; Chas Getz, Vice Pres; Ed M Wilson, Sec and Treas.
Brookside Farm Co, I 1-2 miles west of city. Incorporated March, 1884. John H Bass, Pres.
Carnahan W L & Co The, 13 W Jefferson. Incorporated 1894. W L Carnahan, Pres; W E Hood, Sec and Treas.
Comet Oil Co, 74 Calhoun. Incorporated 1895. Capital, $30,000. Dick Townsend, Pres; Kaim Karn, Vice Pres; H W Mordhurst, Sec; J L Gruber, Treas.
Cook Automatic Boiler Cleaner Co, 54 E Columbia. In- corporated 1892. Jerome Q Cook, Supt.
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Dreibelbiss Abstract of Title Co The, Tri-State Bldg. In- corporated January 1, 1887. Capital, $10,000. John Dreibelbiss, Pres; Robert B Dreibelbiss, Sec and Treas.
Fay M W Warehouse Co, 135 Calhoun. Incorporated 1893. Capital, $10,000. M W Fay, Pres and Treas; H C Rockhill, Sec.
Fidelity Benevolent Association, Lau Blk. Incorporated 1894. Carl Sauer, Pres; Dr John Schilling, Vice Pres and Med Director; A L Schroeder, Sec.
Fort Wayne Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Co, cor Wells and L'S & M S Ry. R T McDonald, Pres; C R Hig- gins, Sec and Treas.
Fort Wayne Athletic Association, 18 W Berry. Incor- porated November 15, 1892. Capital, $15,000. H M Diehl, Pres; J E Miller, Vice Pres; Louis Heilbroner, Sec and Treas.
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