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German Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany-Office, 112 Market street. Perpetual char- ter, Nov. 23d, 1857. Guaranty fund, $50,000. Chas. W. Horn, president ; Arthur Alshausen, vice pres- ident ; F. S. Behrens, secretary and treasurer ; Chas. W. Horn, James Taussig, Christ A. Stifel, Arthur Olshausen, Geo. Gehrke, Adolph Kelir, Isidor Busch, C. Th. Uhlmann, Theodore Plate, August Krieck- haus, Jacob Tamm, Casper Stoll-, F. S. Behrens, F. W. Biebinger, Charles Hoppe and Emil Gessler, directors.
Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany-Northwest corner 7th and Olive streets, St. Louis. Security to policy holders over $300,000. Logan Hunton, president ; Charles Clark, vice pres- ident and secretary pro tem ; Ben. Will ms, asst. secretary ; R. M. Jordan, M. D., me-lical examiner ; E. H. Gregory, M. D., consulting physician ; Cal. vin F. Burnes, counsellor. B. W. Alexander, D. T. Wright, Jus. W. Branch. Jos. Hodgman, James Luthy, James J. O'Fallon, Louls V. Bogy, Dr. E. H. Gregory, Dr. R. M. Jordan, Chas. Clark, E. Milten- berger, Logan Hunton and John S. McCune, direc- tors.
St. Louis Benevolent Insurance Com- pany-Office. Green street, southwest corner 5th. Charles Soeding, president ; Charles B. Brnefeld, vice president and secretary ; C. H. Gellenbeck, general agent. J. H. Amelung, C. B. Bornefeld, Jacob Christ, Fr. Guerdan, Fr. Heitkamp, Jacob D. Heimenz, Phil Hoffmeister, Ad. Ofenstein, Charles Soeding. G. J. Heimerichs, Ad. Moll, Robt. Roent- gen, Theo. Sessinghaus, Henry Sprenger, Henry Stus- sei, Christ. Niemann and John Ulbricht, referees. Dr. A. Kueckelhan and Dr. Charles Spinzig, examin- log aud consulting physicians.
St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany-Office, 513 Olive street, bet. 5th and 6th. D. A. January, president ; Charles H. Peck, vice president ; William T. Selby, secretary; J. S. Mil- ler, asst. secretary ; Wm. N. Benton, general agent ; W. E. Harvey, actuary ; Dr. John T. H .dgen, con- sulting physician ; Cline & Jamison, legal advisors; Hon. Elizur Wright, consulting actuary ; William M. McPhetors, M. D., examining physician ; Gen. Thos. L. Price, Chas. H. Peck, Theo. Laveille, Geo. R. Robinson, John F. Thornton, Hon. John llogan, Nich. Schaeffer, James O. Carson, Wm. C. Jamison, David K. Ferguson, Wm. T. Selby, Robert E. Carr, Wm. J. Lewis, Samuel Willi. L. H. Baker, Jules Valle, Jacob Tamm, Wm. T. Gay, R. P. Hanenkamp and D. A. January, directors.
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UNION MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
Officers for the Year 1869.
George P. Plant, president ; Henry A. Homever and Nathan Cole, vice presidents ; George H. Morgan, secretary and treasurer ; Win. M. Merherson, S. M. Edgell, John Wahl, John F. Tolle, S. M. Doda, direc- tors, to serve one year : John J. Roe, John W. Luke, C. O. Dutcher, Chas. H. Telchman, Morris Taussig, directors for two years; Martin Collins, W. T. Dame-
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ron, John M. Gilkeson, W. P. Howard, Edward Jack- son, A. K. Northrup, Chas S. Rogers, Henry Kalb- fleisch, Cralg Alexander, Henry Gildeliaus, Wm. H. Scudder, R. P. Tansey, committee of appeals; Geo. G. Waggaman, 8. A. Grantham, Wm. H. Hatch, H. M. Blossom, Jolin O. Talbott, committee on arbitra- tion for first six months ; Thomas Ferguson, F. A. Reuss, A. Nedderhut, H. C. Haarstick, J. K. Fergu- son, committee of arbitration for second six months.
- BOARD OF TRADE.
St. Louis Board of Trade-Located in Mer- chants' Exchange building. L. R. Shryock, pres- ident; C. I. Filley, first vice president ; Wmn. Pat- rick, second vice president; C. R. Stinde, S. M. Dodd, Henry Senter, C. H. Thompson, John N. Booth, Theophile Papin, Matlock Thompson, John Whittaker, A. C. Erfort and E. Harrison, directors.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
American Wine Company-Office, 119 Olive street. Isaac Cook, president ; J. H. Scholer, super- intendent.
Belchers' Sugar Refining Company- Lewis street, between O Fallon and Bates. Office, Lewis street, southwest corner O'Fallon. Incorpo- rated, January, 1955. Capital, $1,000,000. Par value of shares, $100. Charles Belcher, president ; Edward Y. Ware, secretary; Lewis Holm, superin- tendent ; Rufus J. Lackland, Derrick A. January, Carlos S. Greely, James Smith, Charles Belcher, Henry N. Farwell, Joseph C. Cabot, directors.
Bluffton Wine Company-Cellars and Office, 22 s. Main street. Geo. Husmann, president ; H. T. Blow, vice president ; Isidor Bush, treasurer ; Wm. Wesselhoft, secretary ; Wm. L. Ewing, L. D. Morse, Dr. Philip Weigel, Wm. D'Oench, Dr. B. F. Edwards, Conrad Fink, Henry Michel, H. T. Mndd and Henry Reitemeyer, directors.
Carondelet Marine Railway and Doek Company-Office, Memphis packet wharf boat. Incorporated, December 12, 1855. Henry W. Smith, president ; J. R. Shaler, secretary.
City Tobacco Warehouse Company-Of- fice, Market street, between lith and 12th. J. B. S. Lemoine, president ; Adolphus Meier, secretary; John W. Robinson, superintendent; J. W. Booth, L. D. Dameron and Wm. M. Price, directors.
Collier White Lead and Oil Company- Office and factory, 1009 Clark avenue. Established, 1887. Incorporated, 1851. Capital, $500,000. Thomas Richeson, president; Henry T. Biow, vice president; Charles K. Vickers, secretary.
Excelsior Manufacturing Company-612 n. Maln. Giles F. Filley, president ; J. W. Beli, sec- retary.
Granby Mining and Smelting Company Office, Pine street, northwest corner 8d. Henry F. Blow, president ; James B. Edes, vice president.
Keokuk Packet Company-Office, 112 n. Commercial street. Incorporated, 1851. John S. Mcl'une, president; Napoleon Mulliken, secretary and treasurer ; A. Phillips, agent.
Kingsland Iron Company-Office, 500 n. Commercial street, Philip Kingsland, president, D. F. Colville, secretary ; James P. Withrow, superinten- dent.
Missouri Concrete Stone Company-Office, 504 n. 4th street. Charles Miller, president ; JohnG. Scott, vice president ; Alfred Carr, secretary; John
R. Lionberger, treasurer ; John G. Scott, Charles Milier, Jacob Merrett, J. R. Lionberger, H. F. Stinde, J. P. Cappelle, Geo. R. Robinson, Edwin Harrison, and W. Hendershott, directors.
Missouri Consolidated Mining Com- pany-Office, 222 Pine street, Capital, $3,000,000. Reserved for working capital $500,000. Hon. John Hogan, president; O. G. Wicker, vice president ; Col. Frank HI. Fletcher, secretary ; Gen. Madison Miller, treasurer ; Alfred Clapp, general su erinten- dent ; Thos. O. Fletcher, Barinn Able, C. G. Wicker, J. H. Britton, Jas. H. Bowen, Alfred Clapp, John How, Gen. Madison Miller and Hon. Jno. Hogan, directors.
Missouri Glass Company-Office, 106, 108 and 110 Market street. Edward Bredell, president ; Edward Daily, secretary.
Missouri Republican-George Knapp & Co. George Knapp, John Knapp and H. G. Paschall, directors.
Missouri State Board of Emigration-
Office, 815 Elm street. Thomas O. Fletcher, presi- dent ; Francis Rodman, vice president ; Isidor Bush, secretary ; A. Valle, treasurer; F. Muench, German correspondent ; M. Willis, commissioner ; F. M. Schinkowsky, special agent.
Pacific Oil Company-Office, 115 n. 2d street. Works, 1309 and 1317 s. 8th street. D. H. Donovan, president; Stephen P. Greenwood, secretary.
Pilot Knob Iron Company-Office, 110 Chesnut street. Incorporated 1855. Charter ex- pires, 1890. Capital, $1,000,000. Par value of shares, $100. John S. McCune, president ; Jno. W. Boyd, secretary and treasurer ; John S. McOnne, James H. Lucas, L. L. L. Allen, C. H. Peck and S. Humphreys, directors.
St. George Manufacturing Co .- Office, 205 n. 3d street. Martin Collins, president ; John F. Ran- dall, secretary.
St. Louis Bagging and Rope Manufac- turing Company-12th street, corner Austin. Office, 1417 2d street, up stairs, nr. Locust. Law. rason Levering, president,
St. Louis Cotton Factory-Located, 1703 Me- nard. Adolphus Meier, pres dent ; Theod. G. Meier, secretary and treasurer ; John Cocker, superinten- dent ; Jnn. Harkins, clerk.
St. Louis Gas Light Company-Office, 215 Pine street. Capital, $€00,000. Oliver A. Hart, president; Chas. H. Peck, vice president, W. A. Kingdon, secretary ; W. W. Branson, assistant secre- tary ; Thomas Pratt, superintendent ; Alexander Largue, inspector ; J. P. Doan, Eben Richards, R. J. Lockwood, Samuel Treat, Benj. Stickney, Oliver A. Hart, C. H. Peck, Jas. Smith and John Tilden, directors.
St. Louis Mutual House Building Com- pany-Office, 229 Chesnut street. Incorporated, May 1, 1869. Ferdinand Meyer, president ; R. Mack- witz, secretary ; Chas. A. Peck, Ferdinand Meyer, E. G. Obear, Herman Eisenhardt, John A, Becker, Geo. Schlossstein, G. W. Chadbourne, John Hart- man and W. A. Hequembourg, directors.
St. Louis Piano Manufacturing Com- pauly-Office, 101 s. 5th street. Edmund Wuer- pel, president ; John D. Toriina, secretary and trea- surer ; F. Hafkemeyer, G. W. Dreyer, Jno. E. Schur- icht, Edmund Wuerpei and John D. Torlina, direct- ors,
St. Louis Railway Supplies Manufac- turing Company-Office, Main, southwest cor- ner Morgan, E. W. Fox, president; Chas. P. Chouteary vice president ; Dwight Durkee, treasurer; E. Hol- lidge, cashier ; B. R. Bonner, secretary.
St. Lonis Shot Tower Company-Lewis street, between Bates and Smith. Office, 118 and 120 n. Commerciai street. Incorporated, 1957. Gideon W. Chadbourne, president ; Theodore Foster, secretary.
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St. Louis Skating Rink Association- Oliver B. Filley, president ; James F. How, vlee pres. ident ; Jobn P. Smith, secretary ; Jno. H. McCluney, treasurer ; Erastus Wells, O. B. Filley, James F. How, Dan. C. Yonng, Julius Morrisse, Joshua Chee- ver, J. B. Thompson, John P. Smith, William A. Albright, Jobn Whittaker, and J. H. McCluney, directors.
St. Lonis Stone Ware Company-Office, 223 n. 8d street. Manufactory, southeast corner 7th street and Russell av. Stephen Partridge, presi- dent; Wm. W. Stickney, secretary.
St. Louis Transfer Company-Office, 513 Pine. P. W. Strader, president ; Alfred Galther, secretary. H. C. Creveling, superintendent ; J. M. 'Thomps n, treasurer. Warehouse for O. & M. R. R. 2d street, corner Carr. Warehouse for St. L., A. & T. H. R. R., 2d street corner Poplar.
St. Louis Type Foundry Company-Of- nice, 115 Pine street. Established, 1840. Incorpor- ated, February 16 1861. L. T. Wells, president ; Wm. Bright, secretary; C. 8. Kauffmann, treasurer ; L. T. Wells, Wm. Bright, C. S. Kauffmann and Jas. G. Pavyer, directors.
The Laflin Powder Company-Office, 218 n. 2d street, one door s. of Olive. Jos. M. Boies, president ; S. H. Laflin, vice president ; F. L. Laflin, treasurer.
The Missouri Mining Bureau-Office, 27 B. 4th street. Organized, May 6th, 1867. Authorized capital, $2,000; shares $100 each. Henry Kayser. president ; Nathan H. Parker, secretary ; Dr. Chris. Raub, chief of experts ; Henry Kayser, Samuel Knox, 1beo. Weiss, N. H. Parker, C. B. Stuart, R. J. Rombauer and E. S. Hubbard, trustees.
The St. Louis Warehouse Company- Choutean avenue, cor. 5th street. W. L. Larimore, president ; J. W. Larimore, vice president ; N. G. Larimore, secretary ; W. T. Larimore, treasurer.
Union Rolling Mill Company-Cass av. southwest corner 12th. Wm. H. Stone president ; H. A. Voelkner, secretary.
Western Stove Manufacturing Com- pany-Office, 9th street, corner Dock. Edward T. Smith, president ; William Bailey, secretary; John Nyhoff, treasurer ; A. B. Sands, manager.
Wiggins Ferry Company-207 s. 4th street. Lewis V. Bogy, presi lent; Joseph Brown, vice pres- ident and superintendent ; Henry L. Clark, secre- tary ; Samuel C. Clubb, clerk.
NEWSPAPERS AND TIONS,
PUBLICA-
Abendschule-Published semi-monthly, by L. Lange, Prof. Baumstark, editor. Office, Flist Na- Sional bank building. Terms, $1.50 per annum.
Central Christian Advocate - Published weekly, by Hitchcock and Walden, of Cincinnati. B. F. Crary, D. D., editor; Benj. St. James Fry, agent. Office, 413 Locust street, up stairs.
Daily Commercial Bulletin-Published hy G. W. Smith & Co. Office, 17 n. 8d. Terms, 86 per annum.
Der Lutheraner-Pnbilshed semi-weekly by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Oblo, and other states. Office, 631 s. 4th. Terms, $1.50 per annum.
Evangelical Lutheran Sehulblatt-Pub- Ilshed monthly, by A. Wiebusch & Son. Prof. J. C. W. Lindemann, editor. Terms, $2 per annum.
Herold Des Glaubens - Published weekly. Office, 8d street, corner Convent. Francis Saler. publisher. Terms, $2.50 per annum.
Lehre and Wehre-Published monthly, by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and other states. Office, 631 s. 4th street. Terms, $2 per annum.
Market Reporter-Published dally and weekly, by Griffin & O'Conner, proprietors. Office, Mer- cbants' Exchange building.
Merchants' Exchange Price Current- Published daily and weekly, by Charles G. Gonter & Co., proprietors. Josiah Anderson and Geo. M. Harker, editors. Office, 122 Pive street, up stairs.
Missouri Democrat-Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly, by the proprietors, McKee, Fishback & Co. Office, 4th street, northeast corner Pine. Terms, daily, $12; daily, Including Sunday edition, $14; Sunday paper. $3 per year; tri-weekly, $6; weekly, $2, per annum,
Missouri Presbyterian-Edited by Rev. Robt. P. Farris. Published weekly by A. F. Cox, for the Missouri Presbyterian Publication Association, 212 n. 5th street, St. Louis. Terms of subscription, $3 per year, strictly in advance, $3,50 if not not paid within six months.
Missouri Republican-Published daily, tri- weekly and weekly, by George Knapp & Co. Office. 111 and 113 Chesnut street. George Knapp, John Knapp and I. G. I aschali, directors. Terms, daily 12; tri-weekly, $6; weekly, $2; Sunday morning Republican, $3; daily and Sunday, $14 per annum.
Mississippi Blaetter-(Sunday issue of West- fiche Post). Published every Sunday. Office, 116 and 118 Chesnut street. Terms, $2 per annum.
Monthly Journal-Published by C. W. Hotch- kiss. Office, 407 Walnut. Terms, $1 per annum.
Narodni Noving, Bohemian Gazette- Published by T. B. Belohradsky. Office, 1803 Buel street.
Nener Anzeiger Des Westens-Published daily and weekly, by the publisher, Carl Daenzer. Office, 13 and 15 n. 3d street. Terms, daily, $$; weekly, $2.50 per annum.
Pioneer Journal-Published monthly by A. Montfort. Office, 12 n. 4th, opposite Court House. Terms, $1 per annum.
Rural World and Valley Farmer-Pub- lished weekly, by N. J. Colman, editor and proprie- tor. Office, 612 n. 5th. Terms, $2 per annum, In advance.
Sabbath School Star-Published semi-monthly and monthly, by P. M. Pinckard, Pine street. Terms, single copies, 80 cents; 100 copies, $24 per annum.
St. Louis Dispatch-Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly, by Foy & McHenry. Office, 313 n. 8d. Terms, caily, $10; tri-weekly, $5; weekly, $1 per annum.
St. Louis Evening Post-Published daily, by George Negus. Office, 208 n. 3d street. Terms, $3 per annum.
St. Louis Home Journal-Published every Saturday and Sunday morning. by Sheffield, Eaton & Stone. Office, Pine street, southeast corner 2d, up stairs. Terms, $2 per annum. By mail, $3, deliv- ered in chy.
St. Louis Journal of Commerce-Pub- lished every Thursday, by R. M. Widmar & Co. pro- prietois. Office, 3d street, northwest corner Walnut. Terms, $4 per annum.
The St. Louis Times-Published daily, tri-week- iy and weekly, by the St. Louis Times job. book and news printing company. Office, 206 n. 3d street
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Terms, daily, $10 : tri-weekly, $5; weekly, $2 per annum. Stilson Hatchins, John Hodnett, A. J. P. Garesche and W. F. Tuttie, directors ; Warren Cur- tis, cashier ; John Hodnett, general superintendent ; Stilson Hutchins, managing cditor.
The Christian Advocate-Published weekly, by P. M. Pinckard. Office, 510 Fine street. Terms, $2 per annum.
The Free Mason-Published monthly, by P. M. Piuckard ; George Frank Gonley, editor. Office, 510 Pine street. Terms, $2 per annum.
The Neuewelt-Published daily and weekly by the German publishing company, 211 Market street, A. Wiihartitz, manager. Terms, daily, $10; weekly, $2.50 per anuum.
The St. Louis Medical Reporter-Publi h- ed semi-monthly, by P. M. Pinckard ; Dr. W. M. McPheeters and G. M. B. Maughs, editors. Office, 510 Pine street. Terms, $3 per annum.
Westliche Post-Published dally and weekly, by Theodore Plate, Emii Pretorius, Arthur Olshausen and Carl Schurz, proprietors. Ofice, 116 and 118 Chesnut street. Terms, dally, $10; weekly, $2 per aunum.
Western Commercial Gazette-Published every Thursday, by Sheffield, Eatou & Stone, south- east coruer 2d and Pine street. Terms, $3 per an- num.
CHURCHES.
Baptist.
BEAUMONT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH-Located on Beaumont street, between Morgan and Franklin. R.v. A. C. Kendrick, pastor, Hours of divine ser . vice, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m; sabbath school, 2.30 p. n.
BENTON STREET MISSION SUNDAY SCHOOL- At the Fourth Baptist Church. Iufant department In the basement. Pastor's hible class, for adults, in the gallery. Meets every Sunday at 2.80 p. m. E. D. Jones, superintendent.
EIGHTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH (COLORED) -Located on Eighth street, corner Green, Erected, 1851. Rev. W. M. White, pastor. Hours of divine service, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH-Located, 417 Alm nd street, between 4th and 5th. Erected, 1842. Rev. E. Cartwright, pastor ; residence, 9.h street, between Cerre and Gratlot ; Ambrose Lewis, sexton. Ilours of divine service, 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m.
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH-Located on 14th street, corner Larr. Erccted, 1864. Rev. J. C. Ilaschun, pastor; residence, 1518 Wash. Hours of divine service, 10 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Sunday School. 2.80 p. m.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH-Located on 6th street, .southwest corner Locust, Erected, 1858. Rev. Dr. Burlingham, pastor ; residence, 1502 Pine street. George Mellwaine, sexton. Hours of divine service, 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. during the summer, and 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. during the winter. Sabbath school, 9a. m.
THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH-Located on the south ride of Clark avenue, between 13th and 14th streets. Erected, December 31. 1>54. Rev. J. V. Schofield. pastor ; residence, 108 Sonth 14th street Sabbath school, 9, a. m. and 2 80 p. m. Hours of divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.
FOURTII BAPTIST CIIURCH-Located on 12th street, corner North Market. Erected, 1862. Rev. A. O. Osborne, pastor ; residence, 12th street, northeast corner Benton. Ilours of divine serve, 19.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.
THIRD (COLORED) BAPTIST CHURCH-Located on Market street, between Centre and 14th.
MOUNT ZION (COLORED) Baptist church, located rear 2383 Cozens street. Rev. Lewis Lane, pastor
Christian.
Located 1702 Olive street. Rev. -- , pas- tor ; residence, 2702 Locust. Robin Parker, sex. ton residence, 1534 Orange street. Hours of divina service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
CHRI-TIAN CHURCH-Located on 8th street, corner Mound, meets for worship every Lord's day at 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m.
Church of the Holy Ghost.
Located on Walnut street, cor. 8th. Erected. 1858. Rev. J. G. Eberhard, pastor ; residence, Walnut street, corner 8th. Hours of divine service, 11 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Congregational.
FIRST TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH- Located on 10th street, corner Locust. Erected, 1859. Rev. T. M. Post, pastor ; residence, Lucas avenue, corner Garrison avenue. Thomas Tompkins, sexton ; residence, in basement of church. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Located, on Washington avenue, corner Ewing avenue. Erected in 1St 6, and dedicated to the worship of God on Forefathers' day, December 22d, 1866. Rev. John Monteith, pastor. Residence, Washington avenue, next to the chapel. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Sabbath school, 8 p. m .; J. E. Kaime, superintendent.
Episcopal.
The Diocese of Missouri Includes the State of Missouri nnder the jurisdiction of the Right Rev. C. F. Rob- ertson, D. D. bishop.
CHRIST CHURCH-Located on 13th street, corner Locust. Parish organized 1819. Rev. Montgomery Schuyler, rector; residence, Locust street, between Leffingwell and Ewing avenues; A. Ure sexton. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
GRACE CHURCH-Located nn Warren street, between 11th and 12th. Erected, 1845. Rev. W. L. Gilhens, rector; residence, at the rectory, adjoining the church. Hours of divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
MISSION OF THE HOLY CROSS-Located on LaSaile street, near St. Ange. Services, occasionally. Sun- day school, 3 p. m.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH-Located on Locust street, corner 7th. Erected, 1845. Rev. E. F. Berkley, rector ; Thomas Harris, sexton. Hours of divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-Located on 6th street, corner Spruce. Frected, 1853. Rev. J. P. Ingraham, rec- tor; residence, Gratlot, bet. 8th and 9th; Samuel Ciegg, sexton ; residence, 5th street, near Morgan. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.
TRINITY CHURCH-Located on 11th street, north. west corner Washington avenue. Rev E. C. Hut- chinson, D. D. rector; residence, £927 Locust street. Honrs of divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMMUNION - Located on Morgan street, between 29th and 30th, Organized January 24th, 1869.
ST. PETER'S MISSION-Located on Olive street, near Grand avenue. Sunday school at 3 p. m.
ST. MARK'S ENGLISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH-Rev. S. W. Harkey, D. D. pastor. Ser- vices every Sunday morning at 1016 o'clock in Mason- ic Hail, corner 10th and Carr street, and Sunday school at the same place at 2 p. m. Service every Sunday night at 716 at the Evangelical Church, cor. 15th and Carr streets.
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Evangelical Lutheran (German).
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN IMMANUEL CHURCH -Located on 16th street, southwest corner Morgan. Erected, 1868. Rev. Frederick Buenger, pastor; residence, 13th street, bet. Wash and Carr. Hours of divine service, 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN TRINITY CHURCH- Located, 18 5 Fuiton street, southwest corner La. fayette. Rev. Gottlieb Schaller, pastor; residence, east side of Fulton. between Barry and Marlon ; - Ahner, sexton; residence in rear of the church. Hours of divine service, 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.
German Evangelical.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-Located on Madison street, southeast corner 14th Erected, 1855. Rev. Louis Haherle, pastor ; residence southside of Madison street, between 13th and 14th. Hours of divine service, 10 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. in winter; 9.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. in summer.
ST. MARK'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Located on Soulard street, corner Jackson. Erected, 1845. Rev. Heury Braschler, pastor ; Peter Ilerweck, sex- ton ; residence, alley, between Barry and Miller. Hours of divine service, 9 20 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. during the summer; and 10 a. m. and 2.80 p. m. during the winter.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-Located, 1910 Decatur street, between Lafayette street and Geyer av. Erected, IS49. Rev. Rudolph J hn, pastor ; residence, 1904 Decatur street. Frederich Schuster, sexton ; resi- dence, 1817 Decatur strert. Hours of divine service, 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. ; Wednesday, 8 p. m.
ST. PETER'S GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH- Located on 15th street, northwest corner Carr. Rer. A. W. Roeder, pastor; residence, parsonage, ad- joining the church. Simon Reinholz, sexton ; resi- dence, Carr street, northwest corner 14th. Hours of divine service, 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. in winter ; - 9 80 a. m. and 2 p. m. in summer.
CHURCH ZUM HEILIGEN KREUTZ-Located on Miami between Clara and Obio. Erected, 1867. Rev. Th. Brohm, pastor ; residence, west side of Clara, between Winnebago and Miami. - Scheele, sexton : residence, e ist side Jefferson av. between Winnebago and Chippewa. Honra of divine service, 9 a. m. and 2p. m.
Evangelical Lutheran.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH- Located on Wilkerson avenue. Rev. Henry Sauer pastor.
BETHLEHEM CHURCH, GERMAN LUTHERAN- Located on 13th street, northwest corner Salisbury. Erected, 1849. Rev. Adolphus Claus, pastor ; resi- dence, 13th street, near the Church. H. Hartwig, sexton ; residence, Salisbury street, near the church, Hours of divine service, during the summer, 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., during the winter, 9.30 a. m. and 2.30 p. m.
Hebrew.
BNAI EL CONGREGATION-Located, 6th street cor - ner Cerre. Henry Kuttner, rabbi. - Sicher, sexton ; residence, basement of the church.
UNITED HEBREW CONGREGATION-Located n. 6tb street. Erected, 1959. Rev. Isaac Ritterman, reader. Chas. Youngman, sexton ; residence, base- ment of the church.
Independent Evangelical Protestant Church.
Located, Monnd street, sonthwest corner 8th. Erect ed 1856. Rev. P. Godfrey Gerber, pastor ; residence, 806 w. Mound street. Hours of divine service, 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.
Methodist.
FIRST GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH- -Located, Benton street, southwest corner 18tb.
Erected, 1853. Rev. A. F. Korfhage, pastor. J. Fischer, sexton ; residence, Benton, southwest cor- ner 13th. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m.
SECOND GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Located. Wash street, between 10th and 1Ith. Erected, 1847. Rev. Herman Phaff, pastor ; residence in rear of the church. Frederick Mueller, sexton; residence, basement of the church. Houra of divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. m .; prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7.80 p. m. and preaching Thurs- day at 7.80 p. m.
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