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Father O'Leary Council No 327, Catholic Benevolent Legion Dennis Gorman, Pres; Henry Coleman, Rec Sec, C Brunner, Sec.
Fort Wayne Arion Band, Gust Sonnenberg, Pres; Wm Bruns ; Vice Pres; Fred Hensch, Sec; Charles Hensch, Treas.
Fort Wayne Automobile Club, O W Guldlin, Pres, T F Thieme, Vice Pres ; A L Randall, Sec, A C Alter, Treas. Fort Wayne Council, Knights of Columbus, Lau Blk, Thos Mclaughlin, G K; Chas Snowberger, D K G; J F Franke, Sec; Frank Carter, Treas.
Fort Wayne Mutual Benefit Association. George Warner, Pres ; R K Gaskill, Vice Pres; G C Ropa, Rec Sec; N H Crawford, Treas.
Fortnightly Club, Mrs R S Robertson, Pres ; Dr. A E Bul-
son. Vice Pres; Philip Bursley, Sec and Treas.
Division No I Ancient Order of Hibernians, Library Hall. Wm H Rohan, Pres ; J J Hayes, Vice Pres ; J J Reed, Rec Sec, Patrick Ryan, Treas.
LOT M, Lady Maccabees of Hive No 27, Emma Arehart, P C; Lizzie Bushey, C; Edith McKean, rec keeper. Loyal Lodge No 85, Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Mrs. Carrie Webber, Mistress ; Mrs Jessie D Wolf, Sec; Mrs Cassie Clark, Treas.
Luther Society, St John's Lutheran Church, Washington boul W and Van Buren, meets first and third Tuesdays at 8 p m, Rev H P Dannecker, Pres; Albert Gollmer, Vice Pres ; F W Schmidt, Sec; J H Immel, Treas.
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Plattdeutsche Verien Kries Stolzenau, Friedinand Meier, Pres, John Koch, Vice Pres; Gustave Schubert, Sec; Wm Knause, Treas.
St Elizabeth's Council, Ladies of the C B L of L, Mrs Dis .. ser, Pres; Mrs Busburg, Sec, Mrs Violand, Collector ; Miss Weber, Treas.
St Francis Council, No. 7, Catholic Benevolent League of Indiana. Peter Schunk, Pres; J F Federspiel, Sec, Frank Kropp, Treas.
St. John's Lutheran Society, Rev H P Dannecker, Pres; Fred W Schmidt, Sec, John H J Immel, Treas.
St. Joseph's Branch 827 Catholic Knights of America, An- thony Dierks, Pres ; J P Sorg, Sec, H B Kochs, Treas, St. Martins Benevolent Society of St Peters Church, Frank Deck, Pres; Peter Young, Sec; John Suelzer, Treas. Standard Club, Julius Nathan, Pres ; Louis Dessauer, Sec; M C Meyer, Treas.
Tippecanoe Club, meets first Wednesday evening of each month. George Waldschmidt, Pres; George B Mc- Googan Ist Vice Pres; J N Pfeiffer, Sec; Wm H Meyers, Treas.
Young Men's Society of Emmaus Lutheran Church, Rev Philip Wambsganss, Pres; Henry Biederman, Sec; Arthur Stubnatzy, Treas.
NEWSPAPERS.
Business Guide The, 28 Pixley-Long Bldg. Established 1887. J B Monning, publr. Issued monthly.
Fort Wayne Freie Presse, (Ind), (German, daily and weekly), 610 Clinton. Established 1888. Capital $10,- 000. Incorporated 1895. Ft Wayne Freie Presse Co, publrs. Issued daily except Sunday. Terms, daily 25c per month. Weekly, $1.50 per year.
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette( Daily Dem), 207-209 E Main Established 1880. The Journal Co, publrs. Issued every morning at Ioc per week.
Fort Wayne Medical Journal-Magazine (monthly), 207-209 E Main. A E Bulson, jr, managing editor, subscription $1.00 per annum.
Fort Wayne Weekly Journal (Dem), 207-209 E Main. Es- tablished 1868. The Journal Co, publrs. Issued Thurs- day, $1 per annum.
Fort Wayne News. (Ind), 913-915 Calhoun. Issued every. evening. Terms, daily, $3 per year; weekly, issued Friday, $1 per year.
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Fort Wayne Sentinel (daily and weekly), (Dem), 114 W Wayne, Established 1833. E A K Hackett, propr. Terms, daily, by mail, $5.20 by carrier, 10 cents per week; weekly, $1 per annum.
Home Guard The, Guardian Publishing Co, O E Mohler Editor, 4 Ninde Blk.
Indiana Staats-Zeitung (daily and weekly,( Dem), 118 I-2 E Columbia. Established 1857. A L Greibel, mngr. Daily $3 per annum ; weekly $1.50 per annum.
PARKS.
Centlivre Park, w s Spy Run av, north of canal feeder.
City Park, cor Broadway and Taylor.
Hayden Park, e s Harmer bet Maumee av and E Jefferson.
Lakeside Park, e end Columbia av.
Lawton Park, e s N Clinton bet 5th and 6th.
McCulloch Park, Broadway opp Swinney av.
Robison Park, 6 miles n e city limits.
Swinney Park, end of Washington Boul.
Vordermark's Grove, s s Maumee av I e of Glasgow av.
POSTOFFICE.
Postmaster-W D Page.
Assistant Postmaster-E L Craw; Wm J Hess, Secretary. Office Hours-Week days, 7:15 a m to 7:3$ p m ; Sundays, 9 to 10 a m. Corridors open until II p m daily. Money Order Division-C A Beuret, money order clerk ; Guy Gilbert asst money order clerk ; 8 a m to 6 p m. Registry Division-R A McCulloch, clerk ; office hours, 8 a m to 6 p m. A F Archibald, asst clk.
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. .IO cents Over 30 00 and not exceeding 50 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 100 00. .30 cents 75 00. .25 cents Over 75 00 and not exceeding
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Rates of 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 Division-Chief Clerk, Thos W Blair, Assistants George Humphrey, Elson Brosius, George E Milnor, Ray Whittern, A F Young.
General Delivery Department-Chief Clerk, M C Cham- bers; asst clerk A J Krueper office hours, 7:15 a m to 7:30 p m.
Distributers-George H Allen, Lauren C Griffith, Harry Y Lydick.
Stamp Department-Clark, H A Dinius; asst clerk, A F Archibald ; office hours 7 :15 a m to 6 p m.
Free Delivery Department-Superintendent of Letter Car- Carriers :
No I-Jerome E Derick.
No 2-W J Fields.
No 3-F E B Gallmeier.
No 4-C D Bourie.
No 5-Amos K Mehl.
No 6-W F Kanning.
No 7-Louis A Nicklas.
No8-Christ A Zollinger.
No 9-Henry D Miller.
No IO-Charles Rau.
No II-Wm C Vollmer.
No 12-Charles E Vought.
No 13-F R Reiling.
No 14-Henry Guyer.
No 15-Robert K Miller.
No 16-H A Zwahlen.
No 17-M R Smith.
No 18-T A Hammond.
No 19-Geo D Pipenbrink.
No 20-Paul Richter.
No 21-Philip A Heller."
No 22-Chas Rau.
No 23-Chas A Stockbridge.
No 24-Wm H Gross. No 25-Wm G Stahl.
No 26-Thos A Davis.
No 27-Henry Stroch.
No 28-Frank A Huguenard.
No 29-Samuel L Stover.
No 30-LeRoy Zellers.
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Substitutes :
No I-Charles M Kemp.
No 2-E G Stubnatzy ..
No 3-John M Connelly
No 4-Lewis Damand,
No 5-Wm G Harries.
No 6-Roy C Whitmore.
Rural Letter Carriers : F R Hamilton.
Roland Holmes.
J J Arnold.
John E Beerman. - 1
Geo A Flinn.
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Almont L Scarlett.
Geo J Brudi.
John D Rathert.
Thomas F Ogier.
E H Felger.
J A Gocke.
Wm D Stein.
Oliver Clark.
Lee 'Heathman.
Wm H Didier.
Custodian Force-John T Young, Fireman; MeadGindles- parger, Laborer'; Elias Hire, Laborer; Eliza Eckhart, Charwoman
Five deliveies daily in the business portion of the city, viz ; 7:15 and 1 :40 a m, 1.40, 4.30, 8:30 p m.
Two deliveries daily outside the business portion of the city, viz ; 7:15 a m and 1 :40 p m.
Factory deliveries, viz 7:15 and 10:40 am m anl 1 :40 p m. Sunday, 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 4:30 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. Includes Island Posses- sions.
Canada and the British Provinces-Two cents per ounce ; prepayment compulsory.
Postage to all countries included in Universal Postage Union-For prepaid letters, five cents per half ounce ; for unpaid letters received, ten cents per half ounce; fo 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
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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; samples of merchandise, with- out value, one cent for two ounces or fraction; mer- chandise of saleable samples, five cents per half ounce or fraction.
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.
Civil Service Examining Board, Wm J Hess, Sec; Chas A Stockbridge, Asst Sec; M C Chambers, Member.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Allen County Jail, w s Calhoun n of Superior.
Anderson Blk and Hall, n w cor Broadway and Jefferson.
Arcade Bldg, s s Berry, bet Calhoun and Harrison.
1 Arion Hall, cor Main and Harrison.
Auger Bldg, 15 E Main.
Barr Street Market House, s e cor Barr and Berry.
Bank Blk, s e cor Main and Court.
Bash Blk, n e cor Columbia and Harrison.
Bass Blk, 711-817 Calhoun.
B of L E Hall, 136 Calhoun.
Broadway Theatre, 1001 Broadway.
Bursley Blk, e s Salhoun bet Washington and Jefferson.
Caledonian Hall, 814 Calhoun.
Carpenters Union Hall, 7 Bank Blk.
Centennial Blk, 1413 Broadway.
Certia Blk, w s Calhoun bet Wayne and Berry.
City Hall, s e cor Berry and Barr.
Court House, e s Calhoun bet Berry and Main.
Dittoe's Hall, cor Columbia av and St Joe Boul.
Driscoll's Hall, s e cor Calhoun and Wabash R R.
Elektron Blk, n s Berry bet Clinton and Barr. Esmond Blk, 1626 Calhoun.
Eureka Hall, 43 W Superior.
Evans Blk, s s Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton.
Ewing Blk, s w cor Harrison and Main.
Fisher Bldg, cor Calhoun and Highland.
Flick Bldg, 207-209 W Berry. Fleming Bldg, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson .. Foellinger's Blk, 626 Calhoun.
Fort Wayne News, 913-915 Calhoun.
Foster Blk, e s Court bet Main and Berry.
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Government Bldg, cor Berry and Clinton.
Hackett Bldg, e s Calhoun bet Wayne and Washington. Hamilton Homestead, s e cor Clinton and Lewis. Hamilton National Bank Blk, n w cor Calhoun and Main. Harmony Hall, 120 W Berry.
Hartman Hall, 191 Hanna.
High School, (old), n s E Wayne bet Calhoun and Clinton. High School, w s Barr, bet Lewis and Montgomery. Hoagland Flats, cor Ewing and W Berry. Hope Hospital, s w cor Barr and Washington boul E. Kane's Blk, s s Main bet Calhoun and Harrison. Keystone Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Columbia.
Kimball's Hall, 91 Calhoun. Klotz Blk, 1926 Calhoun. Knights of the Golden Eagle, 716 Calhoun. K of L Hall, Bank Blk. Lau Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Washington Boul. Library Hall, n e cor Calhoun and E Lewis. McDougall's Blk, n w cor Calhoun and Berry. Machinists' Hall, 1020 Calhoun, (3rd floor.) Masonic Hall, n e cor Wayne and Clinton. Miller Blk, w s Clinton bet Berry and Main. Miner Blk, n e cor Clinton and Main.
Meyer Blk, s e cor Calhoun and Superior.
Nestel Blk, s w cor Broadway and W Jefferson.
New Aveline House Blk, s e cor Calhoun and Berry .. Niermann's Blk, 5-6 N Harrison.
Nill's Hall, 8118 Calhoun. Nimrod Hall, 218 E Main.
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Ninde Blk, n w cor Berry and Harrison.
Noll's Blk, n w cor Lafayette and Jefferson. Odd Fellows' Bldg, n e cor Calhoun and Wayne. Odd Fellows' Hall, Bank Blk.
Odd Fellows' Hall (new), 120 W Berry.
Old National Bank Bldg, s w cor Calhoun and Berry. Philharmonic Hall, 918 Calhoun. Phoenix Blk, w s Calhoun, n or Main. Pixley-Long Bldg, s s E Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton. Postoffice, s e cor Berry and Clinton. Princess Rink, s e cor Main and Fulton.
Remmell's Blk, s w cor Broadway and Jefferson. Rich Block, e s Calhoun, bet Washington boul and Jefferson Saengerbund Hall, 225-229 W Main. Schmitz, 926-930 Calhoun.
Schott Blk, n w cor Barr and Washington boul E. 'Schroeder Blk, (old), 1406 Calhoun.
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Schroeder Blk (new), s e cor Broadway and Washingtin boul.
Schroeder's Hall, 1001-1009 Broadway.
Seidel Blk, 716-718 Calhoun.
Shuman Blk, n .s E 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, 202-204 W Berry.
Studer Blk, 228 W Main.
Swinney Blk, III-113-115 E Main.
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Trades and Labor Hall, s e cor Wayne and Calhoun.
Trentman Block, 819 Calhoun.
Tri-State Bldg, Berry bet Court and Clinton.
Turn Verein, 225-229 W Main ..
Union Blk, n w cor Main and Clinton.
White Bank Bldg, n w cor Clinton and Wayne.
White's Blk, s e cor Wayne and Calhoun.
Wolke's Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Wayne ..
Young Men's Christian Association Hall (R R Dept), 140I Calhoun.
Zelt's Hall, s e cor E Creighton av and Gay.
RAILROADS. . .
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Ry, Findlay Fort Wayne And Western Division, Freight and Passenger office, 917 Calhoun. J C Winans Gen'l Traveling Agent, Passenger Dept. F R Garrison Gen'l Agt, Freight Dept, J Sullivan, Freight Agt, Wabash Depot, R G Thompson, Ticket Agt.
Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne, leased and operated by the Grand Rapids & Indiana.
Fort Wayne, Cincinnati &Louisville, leased and operated by the Lake Erie & Western. Depot cor Cass and Railroad.
Grand Rapids & Indiana. offices freight and passenger de- pots with Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Ry. W R Shelby, Vice Pres and Treas ; J H P Hughart, Gen'l Mngr; R.R Metheany, Auditor; E C Leavenworth, Gen'1 Freight Agt; C L Lockwood, Gen'l Passenger Agt; W B Stimson, Supt Northern Division. General Offices, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Southern Division-Offices, Fort Wayne, Ind. J W Hunter, Supt; E H Kirkland, Freight Agt; John E Ross, Ticket Agt.
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Lake Erie & Western R R, freight offices cor First and R R depot cor Bass and R R, H G Pinninger, Pass and Ticket Agt; J J Flynn, Freight Agt.
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern ( freight offices, cor First. and Rairoad Depot, cor Cass and Railroad. D W Caldwell, Pres and Gen'l Mngr, Cleveland, O; H A. Worcester, Division Supt, Hillsdale, Mich ; J J Flynn, Freight Agent, H G Pinninger Ticket Agt, Ft Wayne- Ind.
New York, Chicago & St Louis R R, (Western Division), office, Odd Fellow's Bldg. This division extends from Chicago to Bellevue, O, 275 miles. S K Blair, Division Supt; G W Vaughn, Engineer. Cleveland, O; D H Caldwell, Chief Train Dispatcher J F Callahan, Chief night dispatcher; W A Sherer, Trav Passenger Agt ;. Robert J Hamilton, Ticket Agent ; V H Wendt, Local Freight Agt.
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. L F 'Loree, General Mngr, Pittsburg, Pa; E B Taylor, GenT Supt Trans- portation, Pittsburg, Pa; Charles Watts, Gen'l Supt,. Pittsburg, Pa; John B McKim, Supt Western Divi- sion ; G L Porter, Gen'l Supt Motive Power, Pittsburg,. Pa; D F Crawford, Supt Motive Power; E H Kirk- land, Freight Agt, Ft Wayne Ind; John E Ross,. Ticket Agt. 1
Pittsburg, Ft Wayne & Chicago, leased and operated by Pennsylvania Company.
Wabash R R general offices, St Louis, Mo, Master Mach- anic's office, cor Fairfield av and Wabash R R passenger depot, s e cor Calhoun and Wabash R R; freight de- pot, s'w cor Calhoun and Wabash R R, Charles M Hays, General Mngr; H L Magee, Gen'l Supt; C S Crane, Gen'1. Passenger Agt; M Knight, Freight Traf- fic Mngr, St Louis, Mo; S B Knight, Gen'l Freight Agt, St Louis, Mo; E A Gould, Supt, Peru, Ind; W A Sprott, Division Freight Agt, Toledo, O; Joseph Sullivan, Local Freight Agt, Office Freight Depot. R G Thompson, Passenger and Ticket Agt; R F Doug- las, Asst Pass Agt, Fort Wayne, Ind.
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SCHOOLS-PUBLIC.
Board of School Trustees.
President-Chas S Bash.
Secretary-Ernest W Cook.
Treasurer-W O Gross.
Superintendent-Justin N Study.
Clerk and Librarian -*
Janitor in Chief-Conrad Leidolf, Asst Janitors C F Leinker Charles Popp.
Truant Officer-A C Hobrock.
Supervisors and Special Teachers.
Music-Wm Miles.
Physical Culture-Robert Nohr.
Drawing-Alice E Hall.
Training School-Flora A Wilber.
Primary Work-Annie Klingensmith.
General Substitute Teacher-Martha J Moderwell.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Principal-Chester T Lane, A B, Latin and Geometry.
Assistants-H D Merrell, A B, Mathematics, W L Mc- Millen,, English and Literature ; Mary O Kolb, A B; History; Earl Ramsey, A B, Chemistry and Physics ; ; B C Von Kahlden, Greek, Latin and German; Laura G Bradley, English and Literature; Mary L Jay, Ph B, Asst Principal and English; H A Vorhees, A M Botany ; Carrie M Sperry, M A, Latin ; Elnora Scott, A B; Asst English Language and Literature; G W Carter, A M, Algebra and Physical Geography ; Phoebe Ellison, Mathematics, Hedwig Hochbaum, German; Thomas McCormick, Mathematics; Alice H Curtess Domestic Science; Daisy A Dean, Domestic Science ; Edward W Boshart, Manuel Training; J J Ritter Manuel Training; Laura E Tyler, Latin and German.
BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL.
Principal-Margaret Macphail.
Assistants-Mary E McClure, Idella Akers, Martha M Clark, May W Daugherty, Elizabeth J Bowman, Bertha Wiebke, Blanche Tinkham , Ada A Griffiths, Elizabeth Hammond, Mary Auten, Gertrude Holland, Anna Biddle, Clara O'Rourke.
Henry B Kocks, Janitor.
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CLAY SCHOOL.
Principal-Isabel R Lloyd. .
Assistants-Annie G Habecker, Jane A Harper, Marion H Brenton, Addie Williams, Elizabeth Doane, Lillian Ortmann, Catherine Slattery, Grace Tinkham, Eva. Baughman, Jane Harper, Bernadette Monahan, Edith J Foster.
Henry Meister, Janitor.
FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
Principal-Martha E Wohlfort.
Assistants-Georgene Markey, Gertrude Fissel, Emma Dotherman, Charlotte, Nichols, Janitress HAMILTON SCHOOL.
Principal-Annie M Fairfield.
Assistants-Carrie A Snively, Harriet B Fishering, Minnie- M Arnold, Beatrice Kell, Margaret M Cunningham, Mabel G Crosby, Louise M Wolf, Mary B Seaton,. Laura G Fee. Katherine Kramer, Janitress.
HANNA SCHOOL.
Principal-Alice M Habecker.
Assistants-Elizabeth L Freeman, Emma M Hebert, Byrd. H Austin, Minnie B Seibt, Anneta Gaskins, Elizabeth L Freeman, Elizabeth K Murphy, Susan Geake, Edna M Carter, Bertha Ritter, Sara Foster, Emma C Warner, Augusta Parnin. Maria Perrett, Janitress.
HARMER SCHOOL.
Principal-Clara Phelps.
Assistants-Emma Stanley, M Georgina Wadge, Martha Sauer, Ellen R Williard, Elizabeth Hebert, Blanche Liggett, Mabelle S Tennant, Georgia L Davis, Laurinda De Vilbiss, Jennie Mooney, Mabel A Hatch. Chas Koenig, Janitor.
HOAGLAND SCHOOL.
Principal-W E Stout.
Assistants-Ellen McKeag, Mary E Dick, M Ella Orff, Estelle M Winter, Leath O Tennant, Clara Joost, Bertha Huestis, Grace Benoy, Myrtle Wilding, Penelope Cle- mens, Carrie Akers, Minnie B Felts, Jessie Taylor,. Addie Durnell.
Anna Miller, Paul Tegler, Janitor.
HOLTON AVENUE SCHOOL.
Principal-Emma L Armstrong.
Assistants Johanna Conklin, Vara Morgan, Maud E Gorrell, Ida Koons, Mae Eiter, Mary Stockbridge, Mary Brim- mer, Ella Smeltzley, Herman Krohne, janitor.
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JEFFERSON SCHOOL.
Principal-T M Miller.
Assistants-JanetA McPhail, Elizabeth E Chapin, Anna M Trenam, Caroline Biddle, Katherine Ersig, J P Bonnell, Mabell E Clayton, Edith E Williamson, Maude A Gaskins, Anna B Sinclair, Cladys H Williams, Em- ma Conover, Clara Schmidt.
John Immel, Janitor.
LAKESIDE SCHOOL.
Principal-Flora E Wilber.
Assistants-Mary Chambers, Bessie E Bledsoe, Minnie B Fros, Clydia Angstman, Julia Ross, May J Warner. John W Gray, Janitor.
McCULLOCH SCHOOL.
Principal Laura Muirhead.
Assistants-Anna L Miller, Emma M Sauer, Cornelia Beach, Lydia Carmen, Janitress.
MINER STREET SCHOOL.
Principal-Celia C Foley.
Assistants-Elizabeth McCracken, Leora Miner, Mary E Christie, May Fisk, Marian Webb, Lora B Walter, Ella C Loney, Agnes Littlejohn.
John E Zurbuch, Janitor.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL.
Principal-Sarah F McKean.
Assistants-Emily H Griswold, Emma M Haberkorn, Prudence L Bowman, Lola M Eckles, Morning Bly- stone, Cosette Keegan, Keturah M Williams, Zona Hop- kins.
Frank Wilkinson, Janitor.
SOUTH WAYNE SCHOOL.
Principal-Mary A Abel.
Assistants-Julia C Lund, Adah Burdett, Georgia Warner. Alice Kiefer, Janitress.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Principal-Margaret S Cochrane.
Assistants-Mary Smyser, Margaret I Murphy, Helen Bren- ton," "Marina J Geake, Effie Lumbard, Augusta A Hab- erkorn, Mary E Markey, Edith Hollsworth, Martha Stumpf, Eva Buck, Lena Hiler, Blanche Study. Jason C Chapman, Janitor.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
Academy of our Lady of the Sacred Heart. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross.
Cathedral High School for Young Men, Rev P F Roche, Director. Cathedral Square, n e cor Calhoun and Lewis.
Cathedral Schools, in charge of the Brothers of the Holy Cross. Rev P F Roche, Director. Cathedral square s w cor Clinton and E Jefferson.
Concordia College, (German Lutheran), e s Schick bet E Washington and Maumee av. Organized in Missouri in 1839. Established in Fort Wayne in 1861. Joseph M Schmidt, Pres.
Emanuel (German Lutheran), n e cor Union and Wilt Rev Charles Gross, Principal.
Fort Wayne Art School, n e cor Berry and Webster.
Fort Wayne College ofMedicine, 616 W Superior, Dr M F Porter, Pres ; Dr C B Stemen, Vice Pres ; Dr E E Mor- gan, Treas; Dr W O Gross, Sec; Dr S H Havice, Reg- istrar.
Fort Wayne Business College, 817-819 Calhoun.
Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, Bank Blk, C F W Meyer, Director.
Fort Wayne School of Telegraphy, L Hartzler, Pres, Tri- State Bldg.
Grace (German Evangelical Lutheran), s e cor Gay and Pontiac.
International Business College and School of Shorthand and Typewriting, Elektron Bldg. T L Staples, Prop. St Augustine's Academy (for girls), under the direction of the Sisters of Providence. Sister Emerita, Super- ioress. Cathedral square 1103 Calhoun.
St John's (German Lutheran), s e cor Washington Boul and Van Buren. Jacob Stumpf, Principal.
St Mary's (German Catholic, for Boys), s w cor E Jeffer- son and Lafayette; (for girls), s e cor E Jefferson and Lafayette. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame, Rev J H Oechtering, Director.
St Patrick's, n w cor DeWald and Webster. Rev J F De- laney, Director.
St Paul's (German Catholic), s e cor Washington Boul and Fairfield av.
St Paul's (German Lutheran) n e cor Barr and Madison. 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.
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Trinity German Lutheran Schools, s w cor Huffman and Oakland av, Hugo Charle, Principal.
Wayne Telegraph and Railroad School, cor Main and Cal- houn, Lincoln Hall, Mngr.
Zion (German Lutheran), s w cor E Creighton av and Force Frederick A Klein, Principal.
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. Henry Cohen, W M ; D L Harding, Sec.
Summit City Lodge, No 170, F A M. Meets first Friday of each month. J M Stouder, Wm; E S Young. Sec. Sol D Bayless Lodge No 359, F & A M, Meets first Mon- day of each month J Clifford Wallace W M, R J Hamil- ton Sec.
Home Lodge No 342, F & A M. Meets first Tuesday of each month. W J Hass W M ; J H McConnell, Sec.
Fort Wayne Chapter No 19, R' A M. Meets first Wednes- day of each month. A S Brintezenhoff, H P; C E Read, Sec.
Fort Wayne Council No 4, R & S M. Meets second Wed- nesday of each month. R A Ligget, I M; W J Pro- basco, Rec.
Fort Wayne Commandery No 4, K T. Meets third Thurs- day of each month. Charles B Fitch E C; M A Ginty, G; W J Probasco, C G, J K McCracken, Rec.
Fort Wayne' Grand Lodge of Perfection, A & A S Rite, N M J. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Wm Geake, T P G M; C E Read, Sec.
Darius Council Princes of Jerusalem, A & A S Rite, N M J. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. James B Harper, M E S P G M; C E Read Sec.
Order of Eastern Star, Shiloh Chapter No 141, Mrs Martha LaMar, W M; Harry W Pierce, W P; Mae Teagarden, Sec.
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. S I Goldstine, Pres; Charles Young, Sec; M Lam- ley. Treas.
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FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
Court Kekionga, No 1539. Meets second and fourth Fri- days of each month at McDougal Blk. G W Doswell, Rec Sec ; H C Granneman, Treas.
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Mechecannochqua Tribe No 106. Meets every Wednesday night cor Berry and Calhoun. Wm Aiken, chief of records ; F C Daseler, Sachem.
DECREE OF POCAHONTAS .. ...
Minnewa Council No 69. Meets every 2nd and 4th Satur- day nights, cor Berry and Calhoun. Alice Jackson, Pocahontas, Nora Miller K of R.
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Concordia Lodge, No 228, Harmony Hall. £ Meets. every
Wednesday.
Fort Wayne Lodge, No 14, n e cor Wayne and Calhoun. Meets every Monday, Wm Hausen, Dr. J K Geary, W S Cutshall.
Harmony Lodge, No 19. Meets every Thursday at Har- mony Hall.
Concordia Lodge No 41 D of R. Meets at Harmony Hall second and fourth Friday.
Deborah Lodge, No 110, D of R. Meets at Harmony Hall second and fourth Tuesday.
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