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Rosenfeld H. S. & Co. 85 and 87 Merwin
Tools, Manufacturers and Dealers.
Konz Frederick, 557 Columbus Powell Tool Co. James Donald, supt. 36 West River York S. M. & Co. 12 Case Bldg
Transportation Lines.
Empire Transportation Co. L. G. Kies, agt. 155 Water
Great Western Dispatch, es. Scranton av. nr. Carter
Lake Shore Crude Oil Transportation Co. Bank, ne. cor. St. Clair
Merchants' Despatch Transportation Co. M. F. Ellis, agt. 125 Bank
Northern Transportation Co. E. D. Childs, sec. W. Alfred Childs agt. River, nw. cor. Superior
Peoples' Despatch, 125 Bank
Trunk Manfs. and Dealers.
Englehart Philip, 8 ws. Public Sqr Flynt E. M. 176 Superior Goldsmith S. 194 Superior Likly, McDonald & Rockett, 122, 124 and 126 Superior
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McEwen Daniel, 166 Superior Thomsen C. F. 148 Superior Wabel Frederick, 149 Ontario Wallace M. 162 Superior
Truss Manufacturer. Miller Ferdinand, Huron, se. cor. Broad- way
Tube Wells. Potts & Reeves, 40 Cypress
Umbrella Makers.
Lemmers Eugene, 205 Superior Lemmers E. Mrs. 190 Lorain McMahon Sarah E. Mrs. 372 St. Clair Sommers John, 117 Lorain
Undertakers.
Beilstein H. 87 and 89 Garden
Black J. Y. 329 Erie Briggs C. C. 135 Detroit
Claus W. 354 to 358 Pearl Duty & Cozad, 187 Erie Gallagher T. 117 Erie Hogan & Dresz, 66 Bank Quayle T. C. 25- Erie Turba John, 264 Woodland Van Ness & Brown, 63 Bank Wagner Lawrence, 114 Erie
Upholsterers.
Geib Frank, 70 and 72 Superior Hart & Malone, 103 Water Kohn L. 72 Maple and 13 S. Water Moriarty James, 117 Ontario and 155 Cham- plain Oerl John, 324 Woodland av. Penrich P. A. 298 Columbus Whitworth, French & Co. 31 Prospect
U. S. Commissioners.
Cleveland James D. 81 ns. Public Sq. . Robinson C. H. 81 ns. Public Sq.
Valves and Hydrants. Brown's patent sliding stop valves, water gates and fire hydrants, M. M. Murphy, agt. 75 Merwin .
Variety Stores. See Fancy and Variety Goods.
General Office & Yard, foot of West River St. Retail Office & Yard, cor. Superior St. and C. & P. Rail Road Crossing.
Retail Office, cor. Ontario and Prospect St.
Varnish Manufacturers.
Bloch Aaron, 69 Michigan
Forest City Varnish, Oil and Naphtha Co. I Bratenahl Blk. Glidden F. H. & Bro. agents, N. T. Blod- gett, 26 Merwin ยท
Murphy, Sherwin & Co. 126 Superior and 103 Canal
Sherwin, Williams & Co. 126 Superior
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Vessel Agents.
Bennett F. office over Begges & Sinclair's warehouse
Ferrell & Becker, 115 on Dock
McDowell H. C. & Co. 53, 55 and 57 River Palmer & Pennington, 22 Atwater Blk.
Pierce L. A. 21 and 23 River
Pinnington & Warner, 101 on Dock
Robison J. T. 23 River
Webb Henry J. & Co. Winslow's Blk. river dock
Veterinary Surgeons.
Ainger George W. 21 Frankfort Ewell & Redhead, 42 Long Holbert H. 152 Cedar
Sutton G. W. 71 Champlain Throup R. D. 71 Champlain
Vinegar Manufacturers.
Nott C. C. 84 N. Central Pl. Rettberg George, 280 Broadway
Wagon Makers.
Bennhoff & Son, 112 and 114 Lorain Brechtel Michael, 545 Lorain Brickel John, 43 Dodge
Dorsett J. W. 85 Broadway Kurtz Andrew, 866 St. Clair Lamp Christopher, Lorain, ne. cor. Birch
Lepp Christopher, 278 Lorain Libefoot John, 280 St. Clair Morrell V. V. II Frankfort Negil Ernst, 364 Lorain Otto & Staudt, 93 Woodland av. Reinhardt & Mierke, 529 St. Clair Rievel John, 637 Columbus Sebastian J. J. 92 and 94 Champlain Sirl John, 600 Lorain
Wagon and Carriage Wood Work. Houck Bros. 19 Freeman Wagner Frederick, 89 Woodland av.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY INS. CO. of Conn. Assets, $250,000. GEO. P. BURWELL & SON, Ag'ts, 9 Atwater Block.
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Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Auer George, 101 Lorain, W. S. Burgkart Conrad, 280 Woodland av. Downie J. & Co. 20 ws. Public Square FOGG W. P. & CO. 183 Superior Harrison Richard, 178 Pearl, W. S. Lauer & Son, 395 Pearl Oerl John, 324 Woodland av. Worley John, 16 ws. Public Square and 221 Woodland av.
Washboard Manufacturer. Webb E. M. 89 Columbus
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Abrecht Louis, 95 Seneca Benton L. A. 112 Superior Brunner Brothers, 197 Superior Burt M. 213 Superior Cowell Herbert, 127 Bank Crittenden N. E. & Co. 127 Superior Deitz B. G. 151 Detroit Dexheimer Charles, 193 Lorain Dietrich J. B. 379 Lorain. Eukof B. 487 Lorain Fleischman V. J. 242 Broadway Franke Charles, 76 Croton Goodman H. L. 64 Public Square Hatfield L. 197 Superior Heard J. M. 333 Pearl, W. S. Heine Anton, 522 Columbus Hinman George E. 235 Superior Hogan S. Superior, nw. cor. Seneca Houk A. S. 235 Superior Jankau A. 184 Superior Jassaud William, 119 Seneca Kidd William, 239 Superior Koebler Julius, 326 Woodland av. Kruger Louis, 36 Public Square Lehman Joseph, jr. 216 Ontario Meckes Marcus, 169 Pearl Mudler Charles, 33 High Orth Stephen A 403 Pearl Pugh George, room 1, 180 Ontario Pugh R. J. room 1, 180 Ontario Riedel John, 317 St. Clair Rodic Herman, 46 Portland Rodig C. H. 38 Broadway Schneider George, 193 Pearl Schwarzer Hugo, 207 Lorain Siedle Anton, 69 Merchant av. Simon F. K. 15912 Woodland av. Thornton J. 108 Woodland av.
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
Welf J. J. 34 Broadway Wertheimer Marx, 14 Broadway Winzenried R. 158 Ontario Withington M. A. 20212 Detroit
Water Drawer Manufacturers.
Daykin & Case, 162 Columbus Roberts Robert H. 211 Ontario Van Cleef, Brown & Co. 48 and 50 Long
Weather Strips. Western Weather Strip Co. Robinson & Holt, proprs. 121 Superior
Weighers. Cooper James, 32 N. Central pl.
White Goods Manufacturers. Cline & Cohn, 109 Water
White Lead Manufacturers. Cleveland White Lead Works, J. H. Mor- ley & Co. props. junction Canal and Champlain Forest City White Lead Works, Sherman & Kelly, props. 3 and 5 Michigan Parker J. H. & Co. 90 Merwin
Wig Makers. Greenfield George, 121 Seneca Neil J. P. 100 Public Square Scholey George B. 312 Superior
Window Glass. Wholesale. Leffingwell & Co. 82 and 84 Bank Palmer C. W. 22 Frankfort Sherwin, Williams & Co. 126 Superior
Window Shade Manufacturer. Fish Eben, ns. Newburgh, Brooklyn
Wines and Liquors.
Aenis & Mayer, 515 Columbus Bishop, Metzger & Rogers, 123 Water Bloch S. H. & E. & Co. 66 Water Bradburn, Croty & Co. 159 and 161 River Buhrer Stephen, 64 and 66 Merwin Corning & Co. 62 River Craw W. V. 68 and 70 River Fliedner M. I Scovill av. Fotest City Distillery, Theodore Hocke, prop. 58 Merwin
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Fliedner & Smitz, 60 Merwin
Foster S. H. & D. P. 169 River Gordon & Fries, Superior, cor. Merwin Green & Schoonmaker, 95 Bank Leick George, 183 Ontario Loud Daniel W. 169 Ontario Mason, Dorman & Co. 85 Water Mathviet P. & Co. 127 St. Clair Newshuler & Mellor, 28 River Pollock & Thorman, 170 Seneca Seckler N. 76 Michigan Skeels & Hatch, 125 River Stoppel Joseph, 85 Michigan Trommiitz Way, gand 11 Champlain
Ullmann Bros & Co. 71 Michigan Weaver Brothers, 163 River Weideman Hard & Co. 72 Merwin Wightman John J. & Co. 17 and 19 Merwin Weideman, Kent & Co. 30 and 32 Merwin Zuellig Jacob, 407 Pearl
Wholesale and Retail.
Black Charles, 218 Ontario Cohen F. I. 174 River Colahan John, 205 Columbus
Hartman A. 222 Ontario Kluger Solomon, 395 Lorain Lambert G. & Sons, 48 and 50 Burnham Luehrs C. 413 St. Clair McFadden J. B. 122 St. Clair O'Marah P. 156 Seneca Roussey B. & Co. 154 Seneca Sampliner M. 298 Ontario Schmidt Paul, 80 and 82 Michigan Shoenberger Isaac, 261 Lorain Stolz Clemens, 8 Broadway Straus Nathan, 63 Michigan
Wire Workers. O'Neil J. H. 25 Broadway Weaver Michael, 714 Case av.
Wool Carders. Herkommer & Schorndorfer, Erie, ne. cor. Bolivar Myers C. A. 21 Hickox
Wood Turners.
Benjamin & Wanamaker, 12 Champlain Forbey & Son, 46 Michigan Hermann Rudolph, 162 Seneca Seaborn James, 49 Centre Towns C. 9 Winter
Wood and Coal. Fey & Brother, 75 East River
General Office & Yard, foot of West River St. Retail Office & Yard, cor. Superior St, and C. & P. Rail Road Crossing.
Retail Office, cor. Ontario and Prospect St.
Krause Bros. 372 Pearl Thompson M. T. 218 Franklin
Wood and Willow Ware.
Cleveland Wooden Ware Co. Bousfield & Poole, proprs. 94 Leonard Fluck & Zwanzig, 176 Seneca Forest City Wooden Ware Co. 24 and 2412 S. Water
Grimm C. 190 Superior
Ohio Wooden Ware Co. John Bousfield, pres. J. M. Gorham, secy. West Centre, bet. 2nd ard Main Schoenewald & Voth, 331 and 333 Wood- land av. Westropp T. P. & Co. 40 Merwin
Wool Dealers. Burt Henry C. 41, 43 and 45 Merwin Case Levi H. 5 Waring's Blk. Platt Ammon B. Bank, ne. cor. St. Clair, room 5
Wool Mattresses. Lane, Kendall & Co. 104 and 106 Cham- plain
Wool Pullers. Muehlhausen A. 239 Broadway .
Woolen Mills.
Cleveland Woolen Mills, Alton Pope & Sons, proprs. office 107 Wood and 8 . Case pl. mills, Lake Shore, nr. L. S. & M. S. shops Loeser, Meyer & Co. Hitchcock, nw. cor. Mill
Northern Ohio Woolen Mills, Knippenberg, Beckman & Co. office 127 Superior, mills, Pleasant, nr. Clark av.
Wrench Manufacturers. Walton T. B. & Co. 22 Canal
Wrought Iron Tubes.
Murphy M. M. Plain and Galvanized Wrought Iron Tubes ; also, Fit- tings, Tools and supplies for Gas and Steam Fitters, 75 Merwin
Yeast Manufacturers. Joyes & Stratton, 109 Detroit McDonald Alexander, 110 Ontario
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor-F. W. Pelton, office City Hall Clerk-Theo. Voges, office City Hall Auditor-Thos. Jones, jr. office City Hall Treasurer-S. T. Everett, office 119 Bank Solicitor-W. C. Bunts, office 236 Superior Street Commissioner-Jacob Bittel, office 201 Seneca
Civil Engineer-Chas. H. Strong, office City Hall
Superintendent of Markets-Wm. Backus, office 124 Woodland av.
Sealer-James Collister
CITY COUNCIL.
Amos Townsend, President Theo. Voges, Clerk Ist Ward-Silas Merchant
John C. Grannis 2d Ward-W. H. Gaylord Ph. Roeder 3d Ward-J. H. Farley Amos Townsend 4th Ward-O. J. Hodge G. M. Barber 5th Ward-Thomas Purcell W. B. Rezner 6th Ward-W. P. Horton John Huntington
7th Ward-J. L. McIntosh Geo. Angel 8th Ward-Patrick Smith Edward Costello 9th Ward-L. M. Coe John Martin roth Ward-S. H. Crowle L. D. Benedict IIth Ward-John G. Vetter Charles Higgins 12th Ward-J. Hornsey Fred. Haltnorth 13th Ward-J. H. Slawson C. Delaney
14th Ward-A. A. Jewett N. P. Glazier 15th Ward-J. Y. Black J. B. Bruggeman
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Judiciary-Gaylord, Black, Barber Finance-Martin, Grannis, Haltnorth Schools-Barber, Farley, Higgins
Claims-Horton, Black, Barber
Harbors and Wharves-Martin, Smith,
Hornsey
Markets-Jewett, Angel, Higgins
Parks and Public Grounds-McIntosh, An- gel, Hodge
Public Buildings-Hodge, Vetter, Haltnorth Streets-Merchant, Costello, Glazier
Ordinances-Grannis, Hodge, Farley Gas-Purcell, Hornsey, Horton Infirmary-Crowl, Angel, Jewett
Water Works-Crowl, Rezner, Vetter
Fire and Water-Huntington, Coe, McIn- tosh
Carriages, Cabs and Drays-Vetter, Bene- dict, Merchant
Railroads-Farley, Rezner, Delaney City Police-Coe, Purcell, Slawson House of Correction-Black, Roeder, Rez- ner
Printing-Slawson, Glazier, Grannis
Health and Cleanliness-Roeder, Smith, Hornsey
Sewerage and Drains-Costello, Coe, Mer- chant Street Railroads-Costello, Higgins, Brug- geman
Taxes and Assessments-Glazier, Hunting- ton, Haltnorth
Pounds-Crowl, Bruggeman, Martin
Elections-Benedict, Delaney, Bruggeman Public Offices and Officers-McIntosh, Gay- lord, Delaney Fuel-Smith, Jewett, Slawson
BOARD OF IMPROVEMENTS.
Hon. F. W. Pelton, President
Jacob Bittel, Street Commissioner Charles H. Strong Silas Merchant B. Seymour M. G. Watterson, Clerk
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BOARD OF HEALTH. Hon. F. W. Pelton, President, ex-officio
Proctor Thayer, M. D.
Dr. Philip Roeder J. H. Marshall, M. D.
Hugh Blee
Dr. N. B. Prentice W. H. Crowl
Dr. J. E. Armstrong, Health Officer
BOARD OF INFIRMARY.
George Whitelaw, Director of Infirmary
Nicholas Elmer,
A. E. Burlison,
Thomas Rome, Steward of Infirmary Robert Baker, Clerk
BOARD OF CLEVELAND POLICE.
Hon. F. W. Pelton, President
J. M. Sterling, Commissioner
Dr. J. E. Robison
George Saal 66
J. C. Schenck
P. L. Kessler, Secretary
J. W. Schmidt, Superintendent
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF HOUSE OF CORREC- TION.
Hon. Harvey Rice, President
J. H. Wade
G. H. Burt William Edwards
S. C. Brooks
A. E. Massey, Superintendent
Thomas Coffin, Dep. Superintendent
L. W. Bailey, Secretary
CEMETERY TRUSTEES.
C. Weber William Hart Ansel Roberts
WATER WORKS COMMISSIONERS.
E. M. Peck George H. Burt A. K. Spencer
EAST CLEVELAND TOWN OFFICERS.
Council Room, Hovey's Block. Muyor-T. D. Chipman Clerk-C. H. Ostrander Treasurer-John R. Walters Civil Engineer-Justin Cazatt Council-Edwin Duty, T. K. Bolton, E. P. Ingersoll, Henry P. Gale, B. L. Penning- ton, - Demming Board of Improvements-T. D. Chipman, T. N. Marcy, John E. Hurlbut
General Office & Yard, foot of West River St. Retail Office & Yard, cor. Superior St. and C. & P. Rail Road Crossing.
Retail Office, cor. Ontario and Prospect St.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judges Court of Common Pleas-Horace Foote, Sam'l B. Prentiss, Robert F. Paine Clerk Court Common Pleas-Frederick S. Smith, office Court House
Deputy Clerks-Benjamin S. Cogswell, Henry C. White
Sheriff -- John N. Frazee, office Court House Deputies-George Ridgeway, C. Reisse Probate Judge-Daniel R. Tilden
Deputy Clerk of Probate-L. D. Benedict
Treasurer -Frank Lynch, office Court House
Recorder-E. H. Bohm, office Court House . Auditor-William S. Jones, office Court House
Prosecuting Attorney-Homer B. DeWolf, Surveyor-John M. Ackley
Coroner-T. Clarke Miller
Commissioners-Randall Crawford, Cleve- land ; Charles Jackson, Orange ; John Geisendorfer, Independence
MASTERS COMMISSIONER.
Samuel M. Eddy, E. M. Brown, J. D. Cleveland, L. W. Ford, Geo. Hester, Peter H. Kaiser, Geo. W. Lynde, Wm. V. Tous- ley, C. M. Stone, John G. White, G. M. Bar- ber, Geo. H. Wyman
UNITED STATES OFFICERS,
LOCATED AT CLEVELAND.
Judge U. S. Circuit Court-Hon. Halmor H. Emmons
Judge U. S. District Court-Hon. Charles T. Sherman
Clerk U. S. Courts-Earl Bill, office Custom House
Assistant Clerk-Charles H. Bill
U. S. District Attorney-George Willey, of- fice Custom House
U. S. Marshal-N.B.Prentice, office Custom House
U. S Commissioners-James D. Cleveland, office 81 ns. Public Square ; Bushnell White, office Custom House ; John C. Grannis, Henry S. Sherman, Charles H. Robinson
Register in Bankruptcy-Myron R. Keith, office 5 Perkins' Blk.
Recording Clerk-Charles L. Weeks U. S. Pension Agency-Custom House. Pension Agent, Seth N. Barber, office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
BUFFALO GERMAN INS. CO. of Buffalo. Assets, $325,000. GEO. P. BURWELL & SON, Ag'ts, 9 Atwater Building.
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For Dwellings and Public Buildings, 41 PROSPECT ST.
U. S. CUSTOM HOUSE DEPART- MENT.
Custom House-ne. cor. Public Square Custom House Branch Office-Government Pier
Collector of Customs-Pendleton G. Wat- mough
Special Deputy Collector-C. B. Beech Deputy Collectors and Inspectors-John Cra- ble, C. C. Campbell, John H. Brinker and A. W. Sherwin
Deputy Collector and Foreign Clerk-Edwin C. Whittemore
Deputy Collector-W. J. Starkweather Weigher and Gauger-P. H. Hensch
Night Inspectors-J. M. Bailey and Henry Gordon
Lumber Inspector-Wm. Hutchinson Porter-John Kerr
Night Watchman-A. W. Van Sickle Appraiser-C. B. Bernard
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
Case Blk. office hours, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
ASSESSOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Assessor-N. B. Sherwin
Chief Clerk-W. P. Stanley
Assistant Assessors-N. H. Merwin, J. Ens- worth, George Spangler, John Hughes Assistant Assessor at large-W. F. Herrick
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Collector-Peter Rose Deputy Collector-R. D. Noble Cashiers-W. R. Rose, O. M. Long Special Deputy Collector for Collections and Seizures-L. B. Eager
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS. Office, Central Police Station President-Hon. F. W. Pelton Commissioners -- Geo. Saal, Jerry Robinson, John M. Sterling, jr. and J. C. Schenck Secretary-Philip L. Kessler Judge of Police Court-J. W. Towner Prosecuting Attorney-C. M. Stone Police Clerk-Dar. N. Gardner Superintendent of Police-Jacob W. Schmidt Superintendent's Clerk-Samuel Helsby Captain of Police-James McMahon
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
1 st Sergeant-E, B. Gaffett
2d Sergeant- S. J. Burlison
3d Sergeant-G. E. Goodrich
4th Sergeant-M. F. Madigan
5th Sergeant-S. J. Jones
6th Sergeant-C. S. Thompson
7th Sergeant-Robert S. Fleury
8th Sergeant-Henry Hoehn
Acting Sergeants-Charles McHannan, Wil- liam Simmons, A. A. Lawrence, Jacob J. Lohrer
DETECTIVES.
S. W. Rowe, Isaac Frank, H. M. Holz- worth, Th. Laubscher
SPECIAL DETECTIVES.
M. Ostermeyer, A. Culver
ROUNDSMEN.
1st Precinct-Philip Anthony 2d Conrad Koch
3d W. Tompkins
4th John P. Norton
5th George Willis
STATION HOUSES.
Central Station-Champlain, bet. Seneca and Canal
2d Precinct Station-Oregon, ne. cor. Ne- vada
3d Precinct Station -- Forest, s. Woodland av 4th Precinct Station-ns. Detroit, e. Pearl 5th Precinct Station-Barber av. e. Colum- bus
House of Correction and Work House-A. E. Massey, Supt. Woodland av. nr. city limits
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-James Hill Assistant Engineers-John Bennett, J. P. McMahon
ENGINES.
Steamer Amos Townsend, No. 1-Cor. St. Clair and Academy, John Vandevelde, Engineer
Steamer James Hill, No. 2-Champlain, bet. Ontario and Seneca, James Dickin- son, Engineer
Steamer F. W. Pelton, No. 3-Huntington, bet. Prospect and Garden, Joseph Sped- dy, Engineer
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Steamer J. D. Palmer, No. 4-Church, se. cor. State, Wm. Long, Engineer
Steamer I. U. Masters, No. 5-Phelps, bet. St. Clair and Superior, James Hovey, Engineer
Steamer Geo. B. Senter, No. 6-Cor. Lo- rain and Brainard, John Reeve, Engineer Steamer N. P. Payne, No. 7-Forest, s. Gar- den, Joe Kastle, Engineer
Steamer William Meyer, No. 8-es. Scran- ton av. bet. Starkweather av. and Au- burn, George Reeve, Engineer
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.
Mazeppa Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1 -Cor. St. Clair and Academy, Arthur A. Cavanah, Captain
Reserve Hook and Ladder Company, No. 2- Church, bet. State and Hanover, John T. Gilson, Captain
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Superintendent-Henry H. Rebbeck
ALARM BOXES.
SIGNAL. LOCALITY.
2. Pittsburgh Freight House
2. C. C. C. & I. R. R. Eng. House, nr. Depot
3. Cor. River and Lighthouse
4. Cor. River and St. Clair
5. Cor. Main and Center
5. Cor. Main and West River
6. Cor. Detroit and Taylor
6. Cor. St. Paul and Washington
7. Cor. Bridge and Courtland
7. Cor. Lorain and Liberty
8. Cor. Lorain and Burton
9. Cor. Bridge and Fulton IO. Cor. Superior and Wood
I-2. C. C. C. & I. Machine Shops
I-2. Bousfield & Poole's Pail Factory
1-2. Cor. Columbus and Centre
1-3. Cor. Ontario and Lake
1-4. Cor. Erie and St. Clair
I-5. Central Market House
1-6. Cor. Woodland av. and Cross
1-7. Cor. Broadway and Perry
1-8. Junction Newburgh and C.& M.R.R. Crossing
I-8. Rockfeller, Andrews & Flagler's Refinery
I-9. Westlake, Hutchins & Co.'s Refinery
General Office & Yard, foot of West River St. Retail Office & Yard, cor. Superior St, and C. & P. Rail Road Crossing.
Retail Office, cor. Ontario and Prospect St
SIGNAL. LOCALITY.
I-9. Alexander & Scofield's Refinery
2-I. Cor. Forest and Croton
2-I. Police Station, Forest
2-3. Cor. Woodland av. and Erwin
2-4. Garden bet. Perry and Greenwood
2-5. Perry nr. Prospect
2-6. St. Clair bet. Brownell and Dodge
2-7. Cor. St. Clair and North Ross
2-7. Police Station, Oregon
2-8. Cor. St. Clair and Alabama
2-8. Lake Shore Machine Shop
2-9. Cedar nr. William
3-I. Engine House No. I, St. Clair nr. Bank
3-2. Engine House No. 2, Champlain nr. . Ontario
3-4. Chief Engineer's residence, 104 Prospect
3-4. Cor. Prospect and Erie
3-5. Engine House No. 3, Huntington nr. Garden
3-6. Engine House No. 5, Phelps nr. St. Clair
3-7. Engine House No. 4, Church, W. S. 3-8. Bridge, nr. Hicks
3-8. Engine House No. 6, cor. Lorain and Brainard
3-9. Cor. Prospect and Sterling av.
3-9. No. 112 Cedar av.
4-I. Cor. Scovill and Henry
4-2. Engine House No. 7, Forest, nr. . Garden
4-3. Cor. Croton and Grove
4-5. Cor. Superior and River
4-6. Cor. Carter and Scranton av.
4-7. Clark, Payne & Co's. Oil Refinery
4-8. R. R. Crossing foot Pearl
4-9. Cor. Jersey and Chatham
5-1. Engine House No. 8, Scranton av.
5-2. Cor. Newton and Literary
5-3. Cor. Scranton and Kellogg avs.
5-4. Cor. Starkweather and Irving avs.
5-6. Police Station, Barber av.
5-7. Cor. Mill and Seymour av.
5-8. Foot Mill, nr. Walworth Run
5-9. Cor. Chatham and Willett
6-1. Forest, nr. New Paper Mill
6-2. Cor. Woodland and Case avs.
6-3. Cor. Woodland and Wilson avs. 6-4. Cor. Case and Euclid avs. 6-5. Cor. Case av. and Superior
6-7. Cor. Commercial and Canal
6-8. Cor. Elm and Willow
6-9. Hill, nr. Commercial
7-1. Pittsburgh Machine Shop
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SIGNAL. LOCALITY.
7-2. Cor. Payne av. and Wason
7-3. Cor. Walnut and Muirson
7-4. Cor. Brownell and Wilson
7-5. Cor. Stone's Levee and Central Way
7-6. 13 Carter, nr. Cleveland Iron and Nail Works
8-I. Cor. Harbor and Woodbine
8-2. Cor. Harbor and Cook
8-3. Cor. Beech and Train
8-4. Vega av. bet. Rhodes av. and Hitchcock
8-5. Cor. Clark and Rhodes av.
9-I. Central Way, nr. Harrison
9-2. Crude Oil Pumping House, Lake
9-3. Burton, nr. Walworth Run
I-2-I. Central Police Station, Champlain I-2-3. Cor. Scovill and Maple
I-2-4. Cor. Garden and Wilson av,
I-2-5. Cor. Scovill av. and Slater
1-2-6. Cor. Woodland and Willcutt avs.
1-2-7. Woodland av. New Work House I-2-8. Euclid, nr. Wilson av.
I-2-9. Garden, cor. Sterling av.
1-3-I. Police Station, Vermont, W. S.
I-3-2. Cor. Franklin and Duane
I-3-4. Cor. Franklin and Dare I-3-5. Whisky Island
I-3-6. Hanna, Baslington & Co.'s Refinery I-3-7. Cor. Junction and Ravine
I-3-8. Infirmary, Scranton av.
1-3-9. Cor. Lorain and Waverly av.
1-4-2. Cor. Payne and Sterling avs.
I-4-3. Cor. Payne and Belden avs. I-4-5. Cor Scovill av. and Park
1-4-6. Cor. Jackson and Broadway
I-4-7. Independence, nr. Chemical Works
I-4-8. Cor. Forest and Warren
I-5-2. Umbstaetter's Malt House, West River
I-6-2. Cor. St. Clair and Be'den av.
1-6-3. Cor. Scovill av. and Perry
2-4-1. Cor. Chestnut and Dodge
2-4-3. 30 Canal, nr. Michigan
2-5-I. Weddell House
2-5-2. Cor. Lake and Wason
2-5-3. Cor. Superior and Water
2-5-4. Cor. Erie and Eagle
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST.
Cottage Baptist Church-Superior, nw. cor. Minnesota, Rev. E. A. Taft, pastor. Ser- vices 10.30 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
First Baptist Church-Cor. Erie and Euclid av. Rev. A. H. Strong, pastor. Services, 10. 30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.
First German Baptist Church-Cor. Scovill av. and Forest, Rev. E. Greutzner, pas- tor. Services, 10.30 a. m. 2.30 and 7.30 p. m.
Second Baptist Church-Cor. Euclid av. and Huntington, Rev. S. W. Duncan, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.
Shiloh Baptist Church-(Colored), Sterling av. nr. Scovill av. Rev. A. Cunningham, pastor. Services, 10.30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 3 p. m.
Tabernacle Baptist Church-Cor. Sterling and Scovill avs. Rev. A. H. Stote, pas- tor. Services, 10. 30 a. m. 7. 30 p. m. Sun- day School, 2 p. m.
Third Baptist Church-Cor. Clinton and State. Rev. W. F. Basten, pastor. Ser- vices, 10.30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 12 m.
Third Baptist Mission-Dare, ne. . cor. Bridge. Rev. W. F. Basten, pastor
BIBLE CHRISTIAN.
Bible Christian Church - Orange, ne. cor. Irving. Rev. W. C. Beer, pastor. Services 10.30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 9 a. m.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
St. John's Cathedral -- Superior, ne. cor. Erie. Rt. Rev. R. Gilmour, pastor, Rev. T. J. Conlan, Rev. C J. O'Callaghan, Rev. M. Ivers, assistant pastors. Mass, 6 a. m. 8 a. m. High Mass, 10.15 a. m. Vespers, 3 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m. Church of the Immaculate Conception-Cor. Lyman and Superior. Rev. T. P. Thorpe, pastor. Mass, 8 a. m. High Mass, 10 a. m. Vespers, 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.
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