Edwards' Eleventh Annual Directory, City of St. Louis for 1869, Part 9

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Publication date: 1869
Publisher: St. Louis : Charless Manufacturing and Publishing Company
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SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, OF ST. LOUIS-E. T. Jones, president ; A. C. Clayton, secretary.


CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF ST. LOUIS-Room 1, Mercantile Library bullding. John Glifillan, presi- dent; John Buckle, vice president: George Mc- Causland, treasurer ; Alexander McMillan and C. M. Joel, secretaries; John Mills, Niel Stewart and James Smith, rellef committee.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF THE CIGARMAKERS AND TOBACCONISTS OF ST. LOUIS-Meets the second Saturday In each month, on Market street, between 10th and 11th. Joseph Gun, president ; Charles Barner, vice president ; Christian Grose- brink, secretary ; Chris. Halle, treasurer.


ST. LOUIS CIGARMAKER'S UNION-Meets at Turn- er Hall, every second Friday evening in each month. Herman Betke, president ; Armand Wiegand, vice president ; Henry Block, treasurer ; L. Wolff, finan- cial secretary ; Thomas Rehfeld, recording secre- tary.


GERMAN EMIGRANT AID SOCIETY-Organized, 1843. Office, 315 Elm street. Jullus Herter, pres- ident ; Charles W. Horn, vice president ; F. S. Beh- rens, treasurer; Julius Conrad, secretary ; W. Lange, corresponding secretary; F. M. Schinkowsky, agent.


HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Instituted, May 1, 1837. James Fortune, president ; J. C. Bnry, vice president ; Edward Quinlivan, treasurer; D. Galvin, secretary ; John McMannus, assistant secre- tary; Martin Nolan, steward.


MULLANPHY EMIGRANT RELIEF FUND-Office, 807 Locust. John H. Flase, president ; M. H. Pbe- lan, vice president ; Wm. L. C. Brey, secretary ; John O. Brown, agent.


COMMISSIONERS.


Wm. Staengel, 1st ward ; E. W. Decker, 2d ward ; John H. Fisse, 3d ward ; Charles Spinzig, 4th ward ; H. J. Alles, 5th ward ; M. Brotherton, 6th ward ; J P. Krieger, 7th ward ; James Sweeney, 8th ward; Edward Quinlivan, 9th ward; M. H. Phelan, 10th ward ; William Drechsler, 11th ward ; Jos. Vornholz, 12th ward; Hon. James S. Thomas, mayor, ex-officio member.


POLANDERS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Headquar- ters, 815 Elm. F. M. Schinowsky, president ; Capt. Josep' Boron-ky, vice president ; Albert Richiinsky, secretary ; W. Bodransky, treasurer.


GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY-Meets every second Sunday in the month. John Amend, president ; Christopher H. Schuermann, vice president; B. Heidacker, secretary ; John Kellner, assistant secretary ; F. R. Heitkamp, treas- urer ; A. Lamping, marshal; L. Lange, assistant marshal.


ST. LOUIS PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION-Organized, December 8, 1860. Incorporated, March 17, 1868. The object of this association is to look after the In- terest of the poor of St. Louis not otherwise provided for by churches or other benovelent bodies; to pro- vide them with suitable employment when expedient, and otherwise to aid them In such ways as shall be deemed judicious. Joshua Cheever, president; Dan- lel B. Gale, vice president ; S. A. Ranley, treasurer; L. H. Baker, secretary ; L. D. Dameron, assistant secretary. John R. Llonberger, Joshua Cheever, Levin H. Baker, J. W. McIntyre, Henry C. Yeager, Wylie King, D. B. Gale, L. D. Dameron, H. S. Park- er and Thomas Morrison, directors.


VISITORS OF THE ST. LOUIS PROVIDNCE ASSOCIATION -- Northern district, comprising all within the city limits north of Morgan street and Laclede avenues. Rev. Fred. Lack, visitor. Office, 1416 Chambers street. Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m.


Southern district, conprising all within the city limits south of Morgan street. Rev. A. Vanderlippe, visi- tor. Office, Marion, northeast corner Decatur. Of- fice hours from 10 to 12 a. m.


As distributions are made hy the visitors only, under the direction of the board, the public are requested to send applicants for charity to them alone. For the convenience of members, printed blanks can be had of any of the directors. collectors nr visitors.


YOUNG MEN'S METHODIST UNION-Instituted, 1859. Methodist Episcopal church, South. In base- ment of Centenary church, 5th street, corner Pine. P. M. Lockwood, president ; Garland C. Hurt, vice president. Library rooms open every evening.


ST. VINCENT OF ST. PAUL SOCIETY FOR THE VISITING OF THE POOR-Upper Council-Tbos. Ferguson, president ; H. J. Spaunhorst and Joseph O'Neil, vice presidents ; John King, secretary ; Louis Fuz, assistant secretary ; R. F. Barry, treasurer.


Conferences-Cathedral, Walnut street, between 2d and 8d, James C. Bury, president, St. Vincent's, 8th street, corner Park avenue; W. J. Fetter, presi- dent. Annunciation, 6th street, corner Labadie, B. F. Elder, president. Immaculate Conception, 8th street, corner Chesnnt, Phil. Von Phul, presi- dent. St. Malachia, near Star tavern, J. C. Cslla- han, president. St. John's, 16th street, corner Pine, Edward Farish, president. St. Bridget, 26th street, corner Carr, John King, president. St. Patrick, 6th street, corner Biddle, Thomas Shields, president. St. Joseph, 11th street, corner Biddle. St. Law- rence O'Toole, 14th street, corner O'Fallon, A. Mur- ray, president.


YOUNG MEN'S SODALITY LYCEUM-Meets at Sodality Hall, 9th street, corner Green, every siter- nate Wednesday, commencing Wednesday, January 18th, at 7.30 p. m. Jeremiah F. Conroy, president ; Matthew O'Reilly, vice president ; Michael Meegan, secretary ; William E. Fitzgerald, treasurer.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Rooms, 1809 n. 5th. Rev. Shepard Wells, president; E. S. Greenwood, vice president; W. C. Regal, corre- sponding secretary ; George T. Shaw, recording sec- retary ; H. C. Yeager, treasurer.


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YOUNG MEN'S EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION (German)-15th street, corner Carr. Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Businesa meeting, first Tuesday of each month.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF ST. JOHN'S GER- MAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH-14th street, cor- ner Madison. Meeting, Sunday, 7.80 p. m.


GENERAL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION-J. H. Motz, presid nt; Aug- nst Kinz, secretar : John Lepper, treasurer Meets every three mon hs, on first Sunday in January and July, in sch . >1, 16th street, corner Morgan, and first Sunday in April and October, in school, 8th street, cor. Barry.


ASYLUMS.


CITY MISSION HOUSE-Located on north 8th street. under the auspices of the church of the Messiah (Unitarian), established to find homes for the desti- tute, friendless and orphans. Also, in connection with the mission house, Is an industrial school for children of both sexes, in which, In addition to in- struction, they receive food and clothing. Miss P. Delano, matron.


GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL HOME-Located on 19th street, southeast corner Morgan. Founded, 1853. Mrs. John S. Thompson, president; Miss R. H. Gienny, teacher ; Miss L. H. A. Lammers, matron.


ORPHAN'S HOME (COLORED) -- Located on 12th st., between O'Fallon and Cass avenue. Mrs. Alfred Clapp, 1st directress ; Mrs. Lncien Eaton, 2d direc- tress ; Mrs. W. T. Hazzard, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. F. Goddard, recording secretary ; Mrs. Nathan Stevens, treasurer ; Mrs. A. Weed, matron.


HOUSE OF THE GUARDIAN ANGEL-Located on Marlon street, northwest corner Menard, under the charge of the Sieters of Charity.


LASALLE INSTITUTE FOR ORPHANS-Located on Marlon street, corner Menard, under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.


MISSOURI INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE BLIND-Located, 1929 Morgan street. H. R. Foster, superintendent.


MULLAANPHY ORPAN ASYLUM-Directed by the ladies of the Sacred Heart.


ORPHAN GIRL'S ASYLUM-In connection with the St. Louis hospital, Spruce street, cor. 4th, under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Sister Mary Alexlous, superior.


EPISCOPAL ORPHAN'S HOME-1100 North Market street. Mrs. M. J. Fullager, matron ; Rt. Hon. - Robertson, D. D., visitor ; Rev. W. L. Githens, chap- laln; Mrs. Walker R. Carter, 1st directress; Mrs. Edward Brooks, 2d directress.


PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM-Located at 827 7th street, between Franklin avenue and Morgan street. Mrs. M. J. Anna E. C. Watson, matron; Mrs. Penelope Smith, 1st directress ; Mrs. Elizabeth W. Drake, 2d directress ; Mrs. Henry Stagg, secre- tarv; Mrs. Jullus Morisse, treasurer ; Mrs. Alex. Hamilton, Mrs. George Collier, Mrs. Tunstall, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Carlos Greely, Mrs. P. J. Teasdale, Mrs. T. M. Edgell and Mrs. Dr. McMurray, Mrs. Sullivan Blood, Mrs. T. B. Dutcher, Mrs. Joseph Powell, Mrs. P. J. Thompson, Mrs. N. C. Chapman, managers.


GERMAN PROTESTANT ORPHANS' HOME-The Home Is located on the St. Charles rook road, nloe miles from the Court House. Office, In the Good Sa- maratin hospital, on Pratte avenne. Rev. Louis E. Nollau, superintendent ; Mrs. A. M. Meier, matron.


ST. ANN'S 'BIDDLE HOME FOR WIDOWS, LYING IN HOSPITAL AND ORPHAN ASYLUM-Found. ed in 1853. Dedicated 1958. Located on O'Fallon street, southeast corner 10th, under the direction of the Sisters of Charity. Sister Catherine, superior.


ST. BRIDGET'S HALF ORPHAN ASYLUM-Located on Christy av. northwest corner 26th street, under the charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Mother Stan- islaus, snperlor.


ST. JOSEPH'S HALF ORPHAN'S ASYLUM-Located on Clark av. northeast corncr 15th street, uuder the charge of the sisters of St. Joseph. Mother Mary Joseph, superior.


ST. MARY'S R. C. ORPHAN ASYLUM-Founded, 1848. Dedicated, 1816. Located on Biddle street, northeast corner 10th, under the direction of the sla. ters of Charity.


ST. VINCENT'S GERMAN MALE AND FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM-Located on 20th street, be- tween " ""Fallon and Cass av. Erected 1851. Sup- ported hy the society of St. Vincent. Mothor Angels, superior.


ST. LOUIS HOUSE OF REFUGE-Located on the sonth side of Osage street, bet. Carondelet and Grand av. F. W. Cronenbold, president ; C. S. Greeley, secretary ; F. S. W. Gleason, superintendent aod treasurer ; J. G. Woerer, J. H. Amelong, Mar- shall Brotherton, O. S. Greeley and F. W. Cronen- bold, hoard of managers.


MALE DEPARTMENT .- F. S. W. Gleason, superintend- ent ; Mrs. H. S. Gleason, matron ; John D. Sconller, assistant superintendent ; Robert Limond, principal teacher ; Miss H. S. Brigham, Ist. assistant teacher; Miss M. P. Clark, 2d assistant teacher : Miss Elisa Martin, Knitting teacher, and overseer chair shop No. 2; Miss Clara Calvert, Organist and overseer of boys' dining-room and lavatory ; Mrs. Kate Walt, overseer of work in dormitorios; Miss E. Harden- brook, housekeeper ; John H. Raymond, book- keeper; John Graham, overseer of shoe and chair shop No. 1; Benjamin Sippy, day patrolman ; Ste- phen Slade, gardener ; J H. Bryan, night watchman Nicholas Borchers, Teamster.


FEMALE DEPARTMENT .- Miss Louise Detharding, assist- ant matron and teacher ; Mrs. S. A. Kain, 2d1 assist- ant matron and teacher; Mrs. Sarah A. Fairfield, housekeeper ; Mrs. Emlly A. Carter, seamstress; Nicholas Iwig, night watchman ; Dr. Schenck, M. D., physician.


HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD-Located on 17th street, between Chesnut and Pine. Sister Mary, superior.


HOSPITALS.


ST. ANN'S BIDDLE HOME FOR WIDOWS, LYING IN HOSPITAL AND ORPHAN ASYLUM-Located on O'Fallon street, southeast corner 10th, under the direction of the Sisters of Charity.


CITY HOSPITALS-Located on Lafayette av. north- west corner Linn street. Dr. E. A. Clark, resideot physician and superintendent; Wm. T. Mathews manager ; Days of admission, Sundays and Thurs- days. A charity clinic every day from 10 to 12.


GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL-Located on Dayton street, corner Jefferson av. Rev. Louis E. Nollan, superintendent : Drs. T. G. Comstock, W. T. Hell- muth and John Hartmann, attending physicians.


MARINE HOSPITAL-Located on Marine av. sonth of United States Arsenal. Dr. Smith surgeon.


ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL-Located on Spruce street, corner 4th. Under the charge of the Sisters of Char ity. Hours for visiting from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 2 to 8 p. m. daily. Eye Clinic-Monday, Wednesday and Friday. General Surgical Clinic, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, for gratuitous trest-


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ment of the poor. Sister Mary Alexis Reyhiche, su- |IVANHOE COMMANDERY, NO. 8-Meets second and perlor ; Dr. Gregory, consulting physiclan and sur- third Thursdays at Free Masons' Hall, 7th, corner Market. geon. Drs. Brennan and Yarnall, attendlug physl- cians.


ST. VINCENT INSTITUTION FOR THE INSANE- Located on Decator (or 9th) street corner Marion. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Jerome K. Bauduy, physician.


GERMAN LUTHERAN HOSPITAL-Located on the east side of 7th street, between Sidney and Lynch. Rev. S. F. Buenger, president ; L. Bosse, physician ; F. W. Schuricht, inspector.


LIBRARIES.


LAW LIBRARY-Located In the sonth wing of the Court House. Alexander Martin, president; John R. Shepley, vice presldeot; George Denison, treas- urer; Samuel L. Holliday, secretary ; M. Whaling, Ilbrarlan ; - Crane, John M. Krum, John R Shepley and Alex. Martin, directors. Regular an- nual meeilng, first Monday in December.


ST. LOUIS MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION -Located on 5th street, corner Locust. Incorporated, 1846. The library contains 25,000 volumes, as well as specimens of painting and sculpture. Lafayette Wilson, president; Samuel M. Dodd, vice president ; H. P. Sangrain, corresponding secretary ; John H. Tracy, recording secretary; H. H. Wernse, treas- urer ; R. M. Scruggs, Charles Speck, J. P. Flske, Fred Hanes, L. A. Moffitt, C R. Garrison and J. 8. J. Miller, directors; John N. Dyer, aotuary and librarian; W. H. H. Anderson, 1st assistant libra- rian; J. M. H. Washington, 2d assistant librarian; C. H. Yeatman, Sd assistant librarian ; Samuel Clegg, janitor.


LIBRARY OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE-LO- cated at Dr. Pope's college, 7th street, corner Myrtle


LIBRARY OF THE ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY-Loca. ted on Green street and Washington avenue, west of 9th. Number of volumes, 22,000. Rev. J. G. Vene- mer, librarian.


FREE LIBRARY-Emannel Sweden borg's writIngs and New Jerusalem works to lend, northeast cor. 4th and Chesnut streets. R. L. Farnsworth. librarlan.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCI- ETIES.


Ancient and Honorable Order of Free and Accepted Masons.


THE GRAND LODGE-Meets in the city of St. Louis at Free Mason's Hall, 7th street, corner Market, on the second Monday In October, In every year. Grand secretary's office, 7th street, corner Market.


THE GRAND CHAPTER - Meets annally on the Wednesday proceedIng the fourth Monday in October, at Free Masons' Hall, in the city of St. Louis ..


GRAND COUNCIL-Meets annnally, immediately after Grand Chapter.


GRAND COMMANDERY-Meets annually on the first Monday of October of each year.


ST. LOUIS COUNCIL NO. 1-Meets on the second and fourth Fridays in each month, at Free Masons' Hall.


ST. LOUIS COMMANDERY, NO. 1-Meets on the first and third Monday in each month at Free Masons' Hall.


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O'SULLIVAN CHAPTER, No. 40-HIall, 10th street, corner Carr.


Subordinate Chapters in St. Louis.


MISSOURI CHAPTER, No. 1-Meets on the first second and fourth Mondays In each month, at Free Masons' Hall


ST. LOUIS CHAPTER No. 8-Meets on the first and third Fridays In each month, at Free Masons' Hall, 7th street, cor. Market.


BELLEFONTAINE CHAPTER NO. 25 -- Meets In North St. Louis on the first and third Thursdays in each month.


Subordinate Lodges in St. Lous.


The following subordinate Lodges meeet in Free Masons' Hall, 7th street, corner Market.


MISSOURI LODGE, NO. 1-Meets on the first and third Thursdays in each month.


GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 9-Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays In each month


ST. LOUIS LODGE, NO. 20-Meets on the first and third Tuesdays In each month.


NAPHTALI LODGE, NO. 25-Meets on the second and fonrth Thursdays in each month.


POLAR STAR LODGE, NO. 79-Meets on the second and fourth Fridays in each month.


KEYSTONE LODGE, NO. 243-Meets first and third Wednesdays In each month.


MERIDIAN LODGE, NO. 2-Meets on the second and fourth Fridays In each month, at the hall, on Caron- delet avenue, near Park avenue.'


BEACON LODGE, NO. 3-Meets on the second and fourth Thursdays In each month, at the hali, Broad- way, corner Monroe street.


ERWIN LODGE, NO. 121-Meets on the second and fourth Fridays in each month, at the hall, Chesnut street, correr 2d


MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, No. 40-Meets on the Sat- urday before the full moon, at Bremen, Broadway, corner Salisbury street.


OCCIDENTAL LODGE, NO. 163-Meets on the second an 1 fourth Mondays in each month, at hall 17th street corner Market.


PRIDE OF THE WEST LODGE, No. 179-Meets on the first and third Wednesdays in each month, at hall, 10th street, cor. Carr.


ORIENT FRANCAIS LODGE, NO. 167 (French)- Meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, at hall, 10th street, corner Carr.


AURORA LODGE, NO. 267-Meets second and fourth Mondays in hall, 14th street, corner Jefferson.


COSMOS LODGE, NO. 282-Meets second and fourth Mondays In each month, at Carondelet avenue, cor- ner Park.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows.


STATE OF MISSOURI-The Grand Lodge of the State of Missouri meets annually, on the third Tuesday in May at St. Louis.


Subordinate Lodges in St. Louis.


TRAVELERS' LODGE, NO. 1. - Meets on Locust st., corner 4th, every Monday evening.


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WILDEY LODGE, NO. 2 -- Meets on 4th street, corner Locust, every Tuesday evening.


GERMANIA LODGE, NO. 3-Meets on 4th street, coroer Locnet, every Thursday evening.


ST. LOUIS LODGE, No. 5-Meets on 4th street, cor- ner Locust, every Saturday evening.


MISSOURI LODGE, No. 11-Meets on 4th street, corner Locust, every Friday evening ..


EXCELSIOR LODGE, NO. 18-Meet# on 4th street, corner Locust, every Wedoesday evening.


LACLEDE LODGE, NO. 22-Meets on Market street, west of 18th, every Tuesday evening.


WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 24-Meets at 1601 Ca- rondelet avenue, corner Carroil street, every Fri- day evening.


WINGENUND LODGE, NO. 27-Meets on Broadway, corner Monroe street, every Monday eveniog


GOETHE LODGE, NO. 59-Meets on 4th street, cor- k ner Locust. every Wednesday eveniog.


EBLLEFONTAINE LODGE, NO. 73-Meets on Broad- way, corner Salisbury street, every Tuesday even- ing


SCHILLE LODGE, NO 89 -- Meets on Broadway, cor - ner Monroe street, every Tuesday evening.


GOLDEN RULE LODGE, No. 109-Meets on Frank- Iin avenue, cor. 11th street, every Thursday evening.


JEFFERSON LODGE, No. 119-Meets on Broadway, coroer Salisbury street, every Wednesday evening.


CONCORDIA LODGE, NO. 128-Meets on State street near Convent, every Tuesday evening.


PRIDE OF THE WEST LODGE, NO. 138-Meets on 10th street, southeast corner Carr, every Tuesday eveniog.


HOME LODGE, NO. 158 -- Meets on 4th street, corner Locust, every Saturday eveniog.


COSMOS, No. 196 Meets Thursday, corner 22d street and Franklin avenue.


ST. LOUIS DEGREE LODGE, NO. 1-Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month.


GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF MISSOURI-Meets an- nualiy at St. Louis in May.


WILDEY ENCAMPMENT, No. 1-Meets on the first and third Thursdays in each month, at Odd Fellows' Hali, 4th street, coroer Locust.


ST. LOUIS ENCAMPMENT, No. 13-Meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, at Odd Feliows' Hall, 4th street, corner Locust.


WASHINGTON ENCAMPMENT, No. 18-Meets sec- ond and fourth Saturdays in each month, on Caron- delet avenue, coroer Carroll street.


LACLEDE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 14-Meets on the first and third Thursdays in each month, on Market street, west of 18th.


MOUND CITY ENCAMPMENT, No. 19-Meets on the second and fourth Wednesday in each month, Broadway, corner Monroe street.


DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA BENEVOLENT SOCIE- TY-Meets every Wednesday afternoon, at Odd Fel- lows' Hail, 4th street, corner Locust.


Odd Fellows General Relief Committe of St. Louis.


Travelers Rest Lodge, No. 1-L. L. Kitchen, 19th street, corner Pine.


Wiidey Lodge, No. 2-Edward Berry, 3217 Thomas street.


Germania Lodge, No. 3-A. H. Meyer, 526 North Levee.


St. Louis Lodge, No. 5-Thomas Keyes, Odd Fellows Hall, 4th, corner Locust.


Missouri Lodge, No. 11-Alex. H. Baker, 12th street, corner St. Charles.


Excelsior Lodge, No. 18-T. T. Parson, 415 Washing- ton avenue.


Laclede Lodge, No. 22-James T. Ciark, 1813 Olive street.


Washington Lodge, No. 24-S. Van Graafeilaod, 1817 s. 8th street.


Wingenund Lodge, No. 27-James Barwick jr. 409 Lo- cust street.


Goethe Lodge, No. 59-Caspor Gellenbach, 211 Market street.


Bellefontaine Lodge, No. 73-D. Kirwin, 806 North Levee.


Schiller Lodge, No. 89-Dr. Trauernicht, 1099 north 5th street.


Golden Rule Lodge, No. 109 -- Frederick Schierlck, 515 Morgan street.


Jefferson Lodge, No. 119-Frank Reiner, 1607 Jackson street.


Concordia Lodge, No. 128-Philip Werber, 9 north 3d street.


Pride of the West Lodge, No. 138-B. Berger, 2818 Franklin avenue.


Home Lodge, No. 158-L. D. Treadway, 17th street, northeast corner Morgan


Cosmos Lodge, No. 196-George B. Samueis, 17 onrth 3d street.


Travelers' Relief and Employment Committee.


L. F. Rudd, 1613 n. 5th street.


Johu C. Vogel, 2d street, northeast corner Market.


August Lierow, 207 n. 3d street.


J. S. Williams, secretary and treasurer, 3d street, south- west corner Chesnut.


J. B. Austin, 5th street, northwest corner Pioe.


L. M. Lauck, chairman, 4th street, northeast corner Market.


L. Deming, 200 south 17th street.


John J. Meir, 1227 s. 2d street.


T. W. Seymour, Southern Hotel.


William Beckman, 4th street, southwest corner Spruce.


J. R. McEwen, 415 Washington avenne.


Franz Kohler, 1706 Broadway.


Adolph Boettcher, 18th street, coroer Frankiin avenue. August Homann, 5th street, northwest corner Pine. George Frederick, 913 s. 4th street.


H. Sorber. 6th street, near Wash.


R. Alexander, 829 Locust street.


A. Gluck, 810%{ Pine street.


Chapter T. and W.


MOUNT VERNON CHAPTER T. AND W. No. 1- Meets every Tuesday evening, at Avenue Hall, south- east corner 9th and Washington avenue.


PERSEVERANCE CHAPTER T. AND W. NO. 2- Meets every Thursday evening, corner 11th and Wash.


Sons of Temperance.


ST. LOUIS DIVISION, No. 1-Meets every Monday evening, at Avenue Hall, southeast corner 9th and Washington avenue.


GOLDEN RULE DIVISION, NO. 876-Meets every Wednesday evening, at the Hall, southeast corner 18th and Wash streets.


Temple of Honor Directory.


UNION TEMPLE, NO. 2-Meets every Tuesday even- in, at Laclede Hall, 1126 5th street, between Carr and Biddle.


UNION SOCIAL TEMPLE-Meets at Laclede ball, 119/ 5th street, the second and Fourth Wedoesdays of each month.


UNION COUNCIL OF TEMPERANCE-Meets at La clede ha11, 1126 5th street, on the firstand third Wed nesday in each month.


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FRANKLIN TEMPLE NO. 8-Meets every Monday evening, at the hall, 11th street, corner Wash.


FRANKLIN SOCIAL TEMPLE-Meets at the same place every Tuesday evening, in each month.


FRANKLIN COUNCIL OF TEMPLERS-Meets at same place on the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month.


MOUNT OLIVE TEMPLE No. 4-Meets at the avenue hall, 9th street, corner Washington avenue, every Thursday evening.


MOUNT OLIVE COUNCIL OF TEMPLERS-Meets at avenue hall, 9th street, corner Washington avenue.


ST. GEORGE'S TEMPLE-Meets at the Drulds hall, Carondelet av, southwest corner Lami street, every Wednesday evening.


FIDELITY SOCIAL TEMPLE-In connection with Mount Olive Temple of Honor, meets at Avenue hall, 9th street, corner Washington avenue.


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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.


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GRAND LODGE OF MISSOURI-Office 309 Locust street. Grand Lodge meets third Wednesday In April of each year, at St. Louis. Prof. J. A. Smith, Independence, G. W. C. T. : J. K. Kidd, Linwood, G. W. C. ; John T. Ustic, St. Louis, G. W. S; Miss Josie Butler, Otterville. G. W. V. T .; John Camp- bell. St. Louis, G. W. T. ; J. L. Hickock, St. Louis, G. W. M. ; Peter Foden, St. Louis, G. W. Chap; Mrs. S. H. Morgan, St. Louis, G. W. I. G .; E. A. Fletcher, Calleo, G. W. O. G. ; Mrs. Lennah Smith, Independence, G. W. D. M. ; W. H. H. Meyers, Ot- terville, G. W. Mess.


Lodges Meeting in St. Louis.


SWITZLER LODGE, NO. 4-Meets every Thursday evening, In Conroy's Hall, southwest corner 12th and Pine streets.


LILY OF THE VALLEY LODGE, NO. 5-Meets every Saturday evening, at Avenue Hall, southeast corner 9th street and Washington avenne.


STAR OF HOPE LODGE, NO. 214-Meets in basement of Ashbury Chapel, on every Saturday evening.


OLIVE BRANCH LODGE, NO. 17-Meets every Frl- day evening, at Franklin Hall, northwest corner 11th and Wash streets.


RUTLEDGE LODGE, NO. 45-Meets every Wednesday evening, at Avenue Hall, sontheast corner 9th and Washington avenue.


RESOLUTE LODGE, NO. 216-Meets every Monday evening, at Conroy's Hall, southwest corner 12tb and Pine streets.


OUR NEIGHBOR'S LODGE, NO. 288-Meets every Saturday evening, at Bolte's Hall, east side Broad- way, between O'Fallon and Bates streets.


AURORA LODGE, NO. 289-Meets every Tuesday eve- ning, at Conroy's Hall, southwest corner 12th and Pine streets.


THE ROMAN CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS-Organized August 15th, 1843, number- ing 400 members. The monthly meetings are held at the school rooms attached to the St. Lawrence O'Toole church, 14th strect, corner O'Fallon, on the last Sunday of each month.


Bands of Hope.


MOUNT VERNON BAND OF HOPE, NO. 1-Juvenile Temperance Society-Meets every Sunday afternoon, at half past three o'clock, at Avenue Hall, 9th street, corner Washington avenue.


FRANKLIN BAND OF HOPE-Meets every Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. In the basement of the Pres- byterian Church, 16th street, corner Carr.




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