Cleveland, Ohio, city directory, 1871-72, Part 79

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EAST CLEVELAND SCHOOLS.


East Cleveland High School-Bolton Av bet Euclid and Cedar Avs. C. W. Hayward, Principal.


Garden Street School-Cor Garden and Ashland Av. - Hayward, Principal.


Public School No. 1-Doan n Euclid Av.


Public School No. 2-Euclid Av e Madison Av. Mrs. E. A, Fox, Principal.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


Cleveland Female Seminary-Woodland Av e Case Av. S. N. Sanford, Principal.


Euclid Av Branch Seminary-226 Euclid Av. Miss M. E. Seymour, Principal.


Forest City Seminary-283 Prospect. F. M. Abbott, Principal


Cleveland Industrial School-Champlain bet Water and Seneca.


German and English School-Cor Penn and Carroll. F. A. Riehl, Principal.


German and English School-Cor Bridge and Kentucky. Chas. Saeltzer, Principal. United Evangelical Protestant School (Ger- man and English)-Cor College and Tre- mont. Rev. G. Bochert, Principal.


German Protestant School-Cor Dodge and Superior. F. Dietzel, Principal.


German Evangelical School-Scovill Av bet Greenwood and Charles. Rev. J. C. Young, Principal.


German Lutheran School-Ward nr Lorain. Rev. F. Wyneken, Principal.


Lutheran School-96 Bolivar. Rev. H. Schwan, Principal.


CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.


St. Mary's Theological Seminary-Lake bet Dodge and Ross. Rev. N. A. Moes, Su- perior.


Ursuline Academy-Euclid Av bet Sheriff and Erie.


St. John's Cathedral. School-Cor Erie and Superior.


St. Augustine School-Cor Tremont and Jef- ferson.


SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.


St. Bridget's School-Perry bet Woodland and Scovill Avs.


St. Joseph's School-Chapel bet Scovill and Woodland Avs.


St. Malachi's School-Cor Division and Pearl.


St. Mary's School-Cor Hurd and Moore.


St. Mary's School-Jersey bet Carroll and Lorain.


St. Patrick's School-Whitman bet Fulton and Kentucky.


St. Stephen's School-161 and 163 Court- land.


St. Wenceslaus School-Burwell w Forest. MEDICAL COLLEGES.


Cleveland Medical College-Cor St. Clair and Erie. J. Lang Cassels, Dean.


Medical Department University of Wooster -E S Public Square cor Superior.


Homeopathic College for Women-Cor Hu- ron and Prospect.


Homeopathic Hospital College-Cor College and Literary. ʼ


MASONIC.


Hall (East Side) in Case Block cor Supe- rior and Wood.


Hall (West Side) Franklin opp Franklin Circle.


Ancient Scottish Rite, Ariel Chapter of S .. P .:. of Rose Croix de H-R. D-M .- Regu- lar meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, third Saturday of each month.


Ancient Scottish Rite, Bahurim Grand Council Princes of Jerusalem-Regular meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, second Saturday of each month.


Ancient Scottish Rite, Eliadah Grand Lodge of Perfection-Regular meetings at Ma- sonic Hall, Case Block, first Saturday of each month.


Oriental Commandery No. 12, K. T .- Reg- ular meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, first Monday of each month.


Cleveland Council No. 36, R. & S. M .- Reg- ular meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, first Wednesday of each month.


Webb Chapter No. 14, R. A. M .- Regular meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, first and third Saturdays of each month.


The "FLORENCE" Fringes beautifully.


NORTHWESTERN'S Cleveland Agency, 118 Superior Street.


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Thatcher Chapter No. 101, R. A. M .- Reg- ular meetings at Masonic Hall, Franklin Street, second and fourth Fridays of each month.


Cleveland City Lodge No. 15 F. & A. M .- Regular meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, first and third Tuesdays of each month.


Iris Lodge No. 229, F. &. A. M .- Regular meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, second and fourth Mondays of each month.


Bigelow Lodge No. 243, F. & A. M .- Regu- lar meetings at Masonic Hall, Franklin Street, second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.


Corcordia Lodge No. 345, F. & A. M. (Ger- man) - Regular meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, first and third Fridays of each month.


Tyrian Lodge No. 370, F. & A. M .- Regu- lar meetings at Masonic Hall, Case Block, second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.


Forest City Lodge No. 388, F. & A. M .- Regular meetings at Masonic Hall, Franklin Street, second and fourth Mon- days of each month.


ODD FELLOWS.


Cleveland Encampment No. 5-Regular meetings cor Superior and Seneca every Tuesday evening.


North Wing Encampment No. 88-Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, Detroit e Pearl, every Wednesday evening.


Cleveland Lodge No. 13-Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor Superior and Seneca, every Monday evening.


Cuyahoga Lodge No. 22-Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor Superior and Seneca, every Wednesday evening.


Erie Lodge No. 27-Regular meeting at Odd Fellows' Hall, Detroit e Pearl, every Friday evening.


Phonix Lodge No. 233-Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, Detroit e Pearl, every Monday evening.


Alemannia Lodge No. 370 (German)-Reg- ular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor Superior and Seneca, every Thursday evening.


Anchor Lodge No. 387 (German)-Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, Pearl n Lorain, every Thursday evening.


University Lodge No. 415-Regular meet- ings at Odd Fellows' Hall, Kellogg Av w Merchant Av, every Thursday even- ing.


REBEKAH DEGREE.


Olive Branch Lodge No. 5-Regular meet- ings at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor Superior and Seneca, every alternate Friday even- ing.


Rebekah Lodge No. 6-Regular meetings at Wagner's Block, Pearl n Lorain, first Sunday evening of each month.


Lily Lodge No. 44-Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor Superior and Seneca, every alternate Friday evening.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Lake Shore Lodge No. 6-Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, Detroit e Pearl, every Tuesday evening.


Washington Lodge No. 10-Regular meet- ings at 127 Superior, every Friday even- ing.


I. O. B. B.


Solomon Lodge No. 16-Regular meetings I43 Ontario, every Sunday evening.


Montefiore Lodge No. 54-Regular meetings n w cor Superior and Public Square, every Wednesday evening.


ANCIENT ORDER OF GOOD FEL- LOWS.


Cleveland Encampment No. 3-Regular meetings at 127 Superior, every alternate Monday evening.


Ohio City Encampment No. 7- Regular meetings at cor Pearl and Freeman, every alternate Wednesday evening.


Liberty Lodge No. 3-Regular meetings at I27 Superior, every Wednesday evening. Ohio City Lodge No. 13-Regular meetings at cor Pearl and Freeman, every Tuesday evening.


Teutonia Lodge No. 19-Regular meetings at Wagner's Block, Pearl n Lorain, every Friday evening.


ST. CRISPIN.


Cleveland Lodge No. 22 .- Regular meetings at 184 Superior, first and third Saturdays of each month.


Cordwainer's Lodge No. 182 .- Regular meet- ings at 184 Superior, first Monday of each month.


Humboldt Lodge No. 294, (German.)-Regu- lar meetings at 184 Superior, last Monday of each month.


The Mortality Experience of the NORTHWESTERN is excelled by no other Company.


To the over-taxed Business Man; see page opposite 160.


Is Equal to a Screw for most purposes.


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J. R. WORSWICK. G. B. BOWERS.


J. R. WORSWICK & CO., 59 and 61 Center Street, Manufacturers and Dealers in WROUGHT IRON PIPE, IRON FITTINGS And Brass Goods for Steam Water, Gas & Oil.


SEVEN WISE MEN.


Schiller Conclave No. 4 .- Regular meetings at cor Michigan and Ontario, every Mon- day evening.


A. J. O. K. S. A.


Orchill Lodge No. 17 .-- Regular meetings at 161 Ontario, every alternate Sunday evening.


SISTERS OF ISRAEL.


Cleveland Lodge No. 1 .- Regular meetings at cor of Ontario and Michigan, every alternate Sunday at 2 p m.


G. A. R.


Hampson Post No, 23, G. A. R .- Regular meetings at 184 Superior every Tuesday evening.


Creighton Post No. 69, G. A. R, -- Regular meetings at Wagner's Hall, Pearl n Lo- rain, every Tuesday evening.


GOOD TEMPLARS.


Minnehaha Lodge, No. 25 .- Regular meet- ings at 179 Detroit, every Friday evening. Forest City Lodge, No. 52 .- Regular meet- ings at 178 Superior, every Wednesday Evening.


Cuyahoga Lodge, No. 97 .- Regular meet- ings at 611 St. Clair, every Saturday evening.


Bethel Lodge, No. 213 .- Regular meetings at Bethel Hall every Thursday evening Mystic Lodge, No. 218 .- Regular meetings at cor. Taylor and Lorain, every Monday evening.


Cleveland Lodge No. 393 .- Regular meet- ings at 178 Superior, every Thursday even- ing.


Echo Lodge, No. 598 .- Regular meetings at sw cor. Ontario and Public Square, every Tuesday evening.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


Cleveland Division No. 275 .- Regular meet- ings at 184 Superior, every Monday even- ing.


SUN


Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.


Hiawatha Division, No. 307 .-- Regular meetings at cor. Ontario and Public Square, every Thursday evening.


Day Spring Division, No. 426 .- Regular meetings at cor. Woodland Av and Eagle, every Monday evening.


DRUIDS.


Deoda Grove, No. 18 .- Regular meetings cor. Ontario and Michigan, every Friday evening.


Forest City Grove, No. 19 .- Regular meet- ings at cor. Ontario and Michigan, every Thursday evening.


Erie Grove, No. 22 .- Regular meetings at cor. Pearl and Vermont, every Thursday evening.


Liberty Lodge, No. 7 .- Regular meetings at 127 Superior, every Wednesday even- ing.


Ohio City Lodge, No. 13 .- Regular meet- ings at cor. Pearl and Vermont, every Tuesday evening.


Tentonia Lodge, No. 19 .- Regular meetings at cor. Pearl and Vermont, every Friday evening.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


Ottawa Tribe, No. 8 .- Regular meetings at cor. Ontario and Michigan, every Tues- day evening.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.


Herman Tribe, No. 143 .- Regular meet- ings at 127 Superior, every Thursday evening.


LIBRARIES.


Cleveland Library Association-Case Build- ing. Open 10 to 12 a m, 2 to 5 p m, 7 to 9 p m. Samuel Williamson, President. Miss S. E. Chamberlain, Librarian.


Cleveland Public Library-236 Superior, cor Seneca. Open 10 to 12 a m, 2 to 5 p m, 7 to 9 p m. L. M. Oviatt, Libra- rian. Miss Jennie May, Assistant Libra- rian.


A Policy with the NORTHWESTERN furnishes money to be loaned in Cleveland.


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The "Florence " has no "cams " or "cogs" to make a noise.


Cure Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, &c., with


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WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Rooms cor Rockwell and North Purk. Chas. Whittlesey, President. A. T. Goodman, Secretary.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION.


Rooms 79 N. S. Public Square. Free read- ing room open from 9 am to 10 p m. Daily union prayer meeting 12 m to 12.30 p m. Young men's prayer meeting, Sat- urday evenings, 8 to 9 p m. Union pray- er meetings, Sunday evenings, 4 to 5 p m. H. A. Sherwin, President. L. Sheaff, Supt. of Rooms.


BOARD OF TRADE.


Hall Cor Superior and River. T. Walton, President. J. C. Sage, Secretary.


BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS.


Office 6 Cleveland Insurance Building. E. C. Rouse, President. E. H. Witter, Sec- retary.


To the Tired and Travel-worn : see page opposite 160.


BANKS.


Citizens' Savings and Loan Association-At- water Blk.


J. H. Wade, President. C. W. Lepper, Secretary.


Commercial National Bank-Cor. Superior and Water. Capital, $800,000. Darı P. Eells, President. Joseph Colwell, Cashier.


First National Bank-117 Superior. Cap- ital, $500,000.


George Worthington, President. A. J. Spencer, Cashier.


Merchants National Bank-Cor. Superior and Bank. Capital $600,000. T. P Handy, President. W. L. Cutter, Cashier.


National City Bank-115 Superior. Capi- tal. $200.000. Lemuel Wick, President. J F.Whitelaw, Cashier.


Ohio National Bank-Atwater Block. Capi- tal, $1,000,000. Robert Hanna, President. John McClymonds, Cashier.


Second National Bank-Cor. Superior and Water. Capital, $800,000. Joseph Perkins, President. Hiram Garretson, Cashier.


Society for Savings-91 N. S. Public Square. Hon S. Williamson, President, S. H. Mather, Secretary and Treasurer.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Alemannia Insurance Company --· 2 Brate- nahl's Block. Capital $250.000. Wm. Meyer, President. F. Buehne, Secretary. .


Cleveland Insurance Company-Cor. Supe- rior and Water. Capital $500.000. H. B. Payne, President. S. S. Coe, Secretary.


Commercial Mutual Insurance Company-


4 Bratenahl's Block. Capital $200.000. M. B. Scott, President


G. A. Tisdale, Secretary.


German Insurance Company-4 and 5 Brate- nahl's Block. Capital $200.000. A. Rettberg, President.


J. Schroeder, Secretary.


Hahnemann Life Insurance Company-16 Case Building. Capital $200,000. H. M. Chapin, President.


J. F. Crank, Secretary.


Hibernia Insurance Company-367 Superi-


or. Capital $200.000. Patrick O'Brien, President. Thomas Lavan, Secretary.


Sun Insurance Company-II National Bank Building. Capital $200,000. Stillman Witt, President. E. C. Rouse, Secretary.


Teutonia Insurance Company-127 Superi- or. Capital $200.000.


H. W. Luetkemeyer, President. E. Hessenmueller, Secretary.


Universal Life Association-144 Seneca. D. U. Pratt, President.


A. Hitchcock, Secretary.


INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


American Fence Company-Office cor Co- lumbus and Leonard. Capital $100.000. Allen Jones, President, Allen H Jones, Secretary.


American Sheet and Boiler Plate Company -Office 99 and 101 Water. Capital $240- 000. A. B. Stone, President, J. W. Bretton, Secretary.


American Spiritualist Publishing Company -Office 14 and 16 South Water. A. A. Wheelock, President, G. A. Bacon, Sec- retary.


Austin Powder Company-Office 13 Cham- plain. Capital : 150,000. Daniel H. Aus- tin, President, L. Austin, Secretary.


Averill Chemical Paint Company -- Office 118 . Superior. Capital $1,500,000. George


The NORTHWESTERN pay their Death Claims promptly.


Dr. SPILLER'S Inhaling Specific; Price $1.00.


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J. R. WORSWICK. G. B. BOWERS.


J. R. WORSWICK & CO., 59 and 61 Center Street, Manufacturers and Dealers in


WROUGHT IRON PIPE, IRON FITTINGS And Brass Goods for Steam, Water Gas & Oil.


H. Seeley, President, George I. Stevens, Secretary.


Bedford Chair Company -- Office 80 Water. B. J. Wheelock, President, J. W. Whee- lock, Secretary.


Case Swinging Treadle Company-Office 78 S S Public Square. Capital $30.000. Geo. Willey, President, A. G. Smith, Sec- retary.


Cleveland Boiler Plate Company-Office foot of Wason. Capital $100.000. S. L. Ma- ther, President, F. A. Morse, Secretary. Cleveland Gar Roofing Company-Office 34 S Water. O. S. Mackenzie, Secretary, J. Palmer, Superintendent.


Cleveland Odd Fellows' Home and Loan As- sociation-Office 7 Bratenahl's Block. Capital $200,000. John P. Humphrey, President, E. J. Blandin, Secretary.


Cleveland Chemical Paint Company-Office 29 and 31 St Clair. Capital $300.000. C. B. Lockwood, President, G. G. Hickox, Secretary.


Cleveland City Forge and Iron Company- Office 21 Central Way. R. H. Harman, President, G. F. Ely, Secretary.


Cleveland Co-Operative Stove Company-Of- fice 68 Water. William S. Chamberlain, President, N. W. Baldwin, Secretary.


Cleveland Gas Light and Coke Company- Office, 311 Superior. Capital $630,000. W. H. Price, President. Charles E. Stanley, Secretary.


Cleveland Iron Company-Office, 15 Carter. Capital, $300,000. G. L. Ingersoll, Pres- ident. S. A. Fuller, Secretary.


Cleveland Malleable Iron Company-Office. on C. & P. R. R., near Woodland Av. Capital, $50,000. Robert Hanna, Presi- dent. A. A. Pope, Secretary.


Cleveland Iron Mining Company-Office, IOI12 Water. Capital, $400,000. S. L. Mather, President. F. A. Morse, Secre- tary.


Cleveland Paper Company-Office, 128 St Clair. Capital, $300,000. H. F. Clark, President. H. S. Whittlesey, Secretary. Cleveland Petroleum and Refining Company -Office, 48 S. S. Public Square. T. D. Crocker, President. W. E. Adams, Sec- retary.


Cleveland and Pittsburgh Coal Company- Office, I National Bank Building. Capi- tal, $250,000. W. A. McIntosh, Piesi- dent. H. C. Vilas, Secretary.


SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.


Cleveland Rolling Mill Company-Office, 99 and IOI Water. Capital, $1,250,000. A. B. Stone, President. D. O. Cole, Secre- tary.


Cleveland Spring Company-Office cor West River and 2d. E. H. Bourne, President. H. M. Knowles, Secretary.


Cleveland Steam Gauge Company-Office, 2II Superior. Capital, $50,000. D. W. Cross, President. W. S. Dodge, Secre- tary.


Cleveland Stone Company-Office, 17 Na- tional Bank Building. Capital, $80,000. Charles T. Cromwell, President. O. E. Cromwell, Secretary.


Clough Stone Company-Office, III Supe- rior. Capital, $500,000. Baxter Clough, President. J. L. Clark, Secretary.


Forest City Varnish, Oil and Naphtha Com- pany-Office, I Bratenahl's Block. Cap- ital, $100,000. Geo. B. Hicks, President. G. H. Stone, Secretary.


Iron Clad Paint Company-Office, 108 and


- IIO Seneca. Capital, $50,000. S. M. Carpenter, President. A. Giddings, Sec- retary.


King Iron Bridge and Manufacturing Com- pany-Office, 10112 Water. Capital, $225,000. Zenas King, President. W. J. Farrar, Secretary.


Kritch and Crane Manufacturing Company -Office, 475 Broadway. Capital, $200,- 000. H. Harvey, President. J. R. Cow- den, Secretary.


Lake Erie Ice Company-Office 183 Supe- rior. Capital, $80,000, Robert Blee, President. George H. Russell, Secre- tary.


Lake Shore Crude Oil Transportation Com- pany-Office cor Bank and St. Clair. Capital, $500,000. T. M. Bartlett, Pres- ident. H. P. Smith, Secretary. Leader Printing Company-Office 142 Su- perior. E. Cowles, President. N. H. Merwin, Secretary.


McNairy & Claften Manufacturing Com- pany-Office cor Bank and St. Clair. Capital, $500,000. A. C. McNairy, Pres- ident. John Coon, Secretary.


Marquette Iron Company - Office 101 1/2 Water. Capital, $200,000. John Outh- waite, President. S. L. Mather, Secre- tary.


Ohio Chair Company-Office 172 Superior. Capital, $100,000. W. P. Farnsworth, Secretary. L. C. Pratt, Treasurer.


Go to 118 Superior Street for your Life or Endowment Insurance.


The "Florence " runs Easier and Stiller than any other Shuttle Machine.


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Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal Company- Office C. & P. R. R. Coal Pier. J. F. Clark. President. W. S. C. Otis, Sec'y.


Ohio Wooden Ware Company-Office cor Center and Main. D. Clark, President. T. M. Webb, Secretary.


Otis Iron Company-Office 48 and 50 River. Capital, $360,000. C. A. Otis, Presi- dent. E. B. Thomas, Secretary.


People's Gas Light and Coke Company- Office 14712 Franklin. E. M. Peck, President. S. J. Lewis, Secretary.


Pittsburgh and Lake Angeline Iron Company -- Office I National Bank Building. Cap- ital, 500,000. Lemuel Wick, President. John Outhwaite, Secretary.


Powell Tool Company-Cor Center and W. River. H. Harvey, President. F. W. Hubby, Secretary and Treasurer.


Standard Oil Company-Office 144 Cushing Block. Capital, $1,000,000. J. D. Rock- efeller, President. H. M. Flagler, Secre- tary.


4 Union Iron Works Company-Office 121 Superior. Capital, $100,000. Moses


Hill, President. A. T. Slade, Secretary. White Manufacturing Company-Office 30 Canal. Capital, $200,000. T. H. White, President. H. W. White, Secretary.


Wilson & Hughes Stone Company-Office 172 Superior. Capital, $150,000. Ar- thur Hughes, President. A. W. Mer- win, Secretary.


Wilson. Sewing Machine Company-Office 107 Seneca. Capital, $500,000. W. J. Wilson, President. S. E. Henderson, Secretary.


Winslow Barb Nail Company-Office cor Bank and St. Clair. Capital, $100,000. A. P. Winslow, President. J. N. Wil- lard, Secretary.


Winslow Car Roofing Company-Office 211 Superior. Capital, $120,000. D. W. Cross, President. W. S. Dodge, Secre- tary.


Wood and Metallic Faucet Company-Office 26 Merwin. Capital, 25,000. Calvin Carr, President. M. M. Murphy, Secre- tary.


Younglove, Massey & Company-Office 39 Center. Capital, $250,000. M. c. Younglove, President. E. B. Chamber- lain, Secretary.


ORPHAN ASYLUMS.


Cleveland Orphan Asylum-Corner Wood- land and Wilson Avs.


St Mary's Female Orphan Asylum-Corner Woodland Av and Cemetery.


St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum-Mon- roe nr Willett.


Jewish Orphan Asylum-Woodland Av w Sawtell Av.


MARKETS.


Central Market-Broadway bet Eagle and Bolivar.


Fifth Ward Market-St. Clair nr Nevada. Pearl Street Market-Cor. Pearl and Lorain.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HALLS.


Academy of Music-Bank bet Frankfort and St. Clair.


Bohemian Theater - Cor Croton and Case Av.


Brainard's Hall -- 205 Superior.


Brennan's Hall-Cor. Superior and Erie.


Broadway Hall-Cor. Broadway and Broad- way Extension.


Case Hall-Cor. Superior and Wood.


Central Rink-Foot of Euclid Av.


City Hall-S. W. cor. Public Square.


Court House-N. W. cor. Public Square.


Garrett's Hall-E. S. Public Square, cor. Euclid Av.


German Theater-71 Michigan.


Good Templars' Hall-178 Superior.


Good I emplars' Hall-Cor. Taylor and Lo- rain.


Gulliford Hall-611 St. Clair.


Lyceum Hall-288 Superior,


Masonic Hall-Case Block, E. S.


Masonic Hall-Franklin opposite Franklin Circle, (W. S.)


Mout's Hall-640 Lorain.


National Hall-Cor. Croton and Humboldt.


National Hall-S. S. Public Square.


Odd Fellows' Hall-236 Superior.


Post Office-E. S. Public Square, cor Supe- rior.


Temperance Hall-184 Superior.


Theater Comique -- 24 Frankfort.


Turner Hall-Ohio nr Brownell.


West Side Rink-Cor. State and Detroit.


BUSINESS BLOCKS Referred to in this Directory.


Atwater Block-Cor. Superior and S. Water. Bratenahl's Block-Cor. Superior and S. Water.


Case Block-Cor. Superior and Wood.


Cushing Block-S. E. cor. Public Square.


Drumm's Block-Cor. Seneca and Frank- fort.


Drumm's New Block-Seneca bet Frank- fort and St. Clair.


Empire Block-172 Superior.


Forest City Block-Cor. Superior and Public Square.


Good Fellows' Building -- Cor. Pearl and Freeman.


Hoffman's Block-E. S. Public Square, cor. Superior.


The NORTHWESTERN does not charge Women any Extra Rates


Two minutes walk from Street Cars; see page opposite 160.


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Saves the Extra Cost of Clinch Nails in doors, &c.


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J. R. WORSWICK. G. B. BOWERS.


J. R. WORSWICK & CO., 59 and 61 Center Street, Manufacturers and Dealers in WROUGHT IRON PIPE, IRON FITTINGS And Brass Goods for Steam, Water, Gas & Oil.


Hovey's Block (E C.)-Euclid Av nr Doan. Johnson's Block-Bank nr St. Clair.


Lyman Block-N. W. cor. Public Square. Matthews' Block-S. S. Public Square.


Market Block-Cor. Broadway and Wood- land Av.


Mechonics' Block-Cor. Ontario and Pros- pect.


National Bank Building -- Cor. Superior and Water.


Northrup & Harrington's Block-Cor. Su- perior and Seneca.


Park Block -- N. S. Public Square nr Onta- rio.


Perkins' Block-W. S. Public Square.


Root's Block-Cor. Pearl and Detroit.


Rouse Block-W. S. Public Square, cor. Su- perior. Savings Bank Building-N. S. Public Square.


Sexton's Block-Cor. Superior and Merwin. Spear's Block-Eagle w Broadway.


Waring Block-Cor. Bank and St. Clair.


Winslow Block-River n St. Clair.


MILITARY.


Cleveland Grays-Armory 25 Frankfort. John N, Frazee, Captain. John F. Cut- ter, First Lieutenant. T. C. Baldwin, Second Lieutenant.


CANAL COLLECTOR.


O. Stafford.


POST OFFICE.


Post Office Building-N. E. Cor. Public Square. John W. Allen, Post Master. Office hours from 7.30 a m to 6.30 p m, Sundays 9 to 10 a m.


STREET RAILROADS.


Kinsman Street Railroad-Office 578 Wood- land Av. A. R. Mitchell, President. S. E. Botsford, Secretary. F. J. Locke, Superintendent.


SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.


East Cleveland Street Railroad and Garden Street Branch - Office 119 Bank. A. Everett, President. W. W. Gaines, Sec- retary. E. Duty, Superintendent.


Superior and St. Clair Street Railroad- Office cor St. Clair and Case Av. G. B. Bowers, President. A. Bartlett, Super- intendent.


Collamer and St. Clair Street Railroad- Office Glenville. William Bresie, Les- see.


West Side Street Railroad-Office cor De- troit and Hanover. J. M. Coffinberry. President. W. S. C. Otis, Secretary and Treasurer. Truscott & Ingham, Lessees. Cleveland and Newburgh Railroad-Office Newburgh. Joseph Turney, President and Superintendent. A. J. Hamilton, Secretary.


Rocky River Railroad-Office 249 Pearl. Elias Sims, President. C. Pease, Secre- tary. J. H. Sargeant, Treasurer.


HOSPITALS.


Charity Hospital-Cor. Scovill Av and Perry.


Cleveland City Hospital-84 Wilson, H. B. Hurlbut, President, Miss M. C. Brigh- ton, Secretary.


Homeopathic Hospital-Cor. College and Literary. J. Palmer, Superintendent. U. S. Marine Hospital-Cor. Erie and Lake. N. B. Prentiss, Physician. Charles R. Sanborn, Steward.


WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Rooms cor. Rockwell and North Park. Charles Whittlesey, President. A. T. Goodman, Secretary.


OHIO STATE AND UNION LAW COLLEGE.


W. S. Public Square, cor Superior. Hon. John Crowell, LL. D., President.


Lowest Mortality and Expenses, with Highest Interest, gives Cheapest and Best Insurance.


The "Florence " is the handsomest Sewing Machine made.


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Brass aud Pipe Works


Nos. 59 & 61 CENTER STREET,


CLEVELAND, OHIO.


J. R. WORSWICK & CO.,


Manufacturers and Dealers in


Wrought Iron Pipe,


IRON FITTINGS,


-AND-


BRASS GOODS


FOR STEAM, WATER, GAS AND OIL.


J. R. WORSWICK.


G. B. BOWERS.


545


THE HAHNEMANN


HAHNEN


LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, -OF


CLEVELAND, O.


Cash Assets over Half a Million, AND RAPIDLY INCREASING.


H. M. CHAPIN, President.


DIRECTORS:


GEO. WORTHINGTON, JAMES BARNETT, T. D. CROCKER, WILLIAM BINGHAM, CHARLES WASON,


H. G. CLEVELAND, H. E. PARSONS, H. M. CHAPIN, DAN P. EELLS, WILLIAM HEWITT,


L. D. CORTRIGHT, W. S. C. OTIS, JAMES WADE, Jr., S. L. MATHER,


J. G. HUSSEY.


This Company present all of the popular plans of Insurance, with non-forfeitable policies. Its rates are from ten to fifteen per cent. lower than other first-class Com- panies, and declare dividends annually upon the Contribution plan after the second annual payment, payable in cash or addition to the policy.




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