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Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Ins. Co. of Hartford. Assets, $550,000. GEO. P. BURWELL & SON, Ag'ts, 9 Atwater Block.
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SMITH & WOOD, AUTOMATIC LOW PRESSURE
Steam Heating Apparatus For Dwellings and Public Buildings, 41 PROSPECT ST.
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
TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEMP- ERANCE.
Cleveland Temple of Honor No. 12 .- Institut- ed March 21st, 1872, meets every Thurs- day evening in Root's Block, room 9 cor. Detroit and Pearl, G. S. Caughey, W. R.
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 evening
Echo Lodge, No. 598 .- Regular meetings at Ontario, sw. cor. Public Square, every Tuesday evening
Right .View Lodge No. 124 .- Regular meet- ings every Saturday evening in Hall cor. Case and Woodland avs.
Temperance Lodge, No. 427 .- Regular meet- ings every Friday evening at Temperance Hall, Main, sw. cor. Newburgh, Brook- lyn
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Cleveland Division, No. 275 -Regular meet- ings at 184 Superior, every Monday even- ing
Hiawatha Division, No. 307 .- Regular meet- ings at cor. Ontario and Public Square, every Thursday evening
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
Day Spring Division, No. 426 .- Regular meetings at cor. Woodland av. and Eagle, every Monday evening
DRUIDS.
Thiuda Grove, No. 18 .- Regular meetings cor. Ontario and Michigan, every Friday evening
Forest City Grove, No. 22 .-- Regular meet- ings at cor, Ontario and Michigan, every Thursday evening
Erie Grove, No. 21 .- Regular meetings at cor. Pearl and Vermont, every Thursday 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 meetings at 127 Superior, every Thursday evening
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
Robin Hood Court, No. 5552 .- Regular meeting every Friday evening at 129 Su- perior
LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.
Cleveland Library Association-Case Build- ing. Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Samuel Williamson, President. Miss S. E. Cham- berlin, 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, Librarian
Bethel Free Reading Rooms-41 Union, J . D. Jones, Supt.
WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Rooms cor. Rockwell and North Park. Chas. Whittlesey, President. A. T. Goodman, Secretary.
Advertise in the EVENING NEWS.
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L. CRAWFORD & SONS,
MINERS & DEALERS IN .
COAL.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION.
Rooms 79 N. S. Public Square. Free read- ing room open from 9 a. m. to Io p. m. Daily union prayer meeting 12 m. to 12.30 p. m. Young men's prayer meeting, Saturday evenings, 8 to 9 p. m. Union prayer 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. Charles Hickox, Prest. J. C. Sage, Sec.
BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS.
Office 6 Cleveland Insurance Building. E. C. Rouse, Prest. E. H. Witter, Sec.
BANKS.
Citizens' Savings and Loan Association-At- water Blk.
J. H. Wade, Prest. C. W. Lepper, Sec. Commercial National Bank-Cor. Superior and Water. Capital, $800,000. Dan P. Eells, Prest. Joseph Colwell, Cash.
First National Bank-117 Superior. Cap- ital, $500,000.
William Hewitt, Prest. A. K. Spencer, Cash.
Merchants National Bank-Cor. Superior and Bank. Capital, $600,000. T. P. Handy, Prest. W. L. Cutter, Cash.
National City Bank-115 Superior. Capi- tal, $200,000.
Lemuel Wick, Prest. J. F. Whitelaw, Cash.
Ohio National Bank-Atwater Blk. Capi- tal, $1,000,000. Robert Hanna, Prest. John McClymonds, Cash.
People's Savings and Loan Association-251 Pearl Street, W. S.
D. P. Rhodes, Prest. A. S. Withington, Sec. and Treas.
Second National Bank-Cor. Superior and Water. Capital, $800,000. Amasa Stone, Prest. Hiram Garretson, Cash.
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.
Society for Savings-91 N. S. Public Square Hon. S. Williamson, Prest. S. H. Mather, Sec. and Tres.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Alemannia Insurance Co .- 2 Bratenahl's Blk. Capital, $250,000. Wm. Meyer, Prest. James Horwitz, Sec.
Commercial Mutual Insurance Co .- 4 Brat- enahl s Blk. Capital, $200,000. M. B. Scott, Prest. G. A. Tisdale, Sec.
Hibernia Insurance Co .- 367 Superior. Capital, $200,000. Patrick O'Brien, Prest. Thomas Lavan, Sec.
Sun Insurance Co .- II National Bank
Bldg. Capital, $200,000. Stillman Witt, Prest.
E. C. Rouse, Sec.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
See General Directory of Names.
ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
Cleveland Orphan Asylum-Cor. Woodland and Wilson avs. Mrs. Julia C. Warren, supt. and matron.
St Mary's Female Orphan Asylum-Cor. Woodland av. and Cemetery.
St Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum-Monroe nr. Willett. Sister Mary Joseph, lady superior.
Jewish Orphan Asylum-Woodland av. w. Sawtell av.
St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum-137 Woodland av. ext. Miss Annie Birds, lady superior
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
Home for the Aged Poor-es. Perry, bet. Creighton and Hazen. Mother Joseph of Jesus, lady superior.
Home of the Friendless-267 Perry. Mrs. E. P. Lord, matron.
Home for Working Women-16 Walnut. Mrs. V. H. Swan, supt.
Trinity Church Home-88 Scovill av. Mrs. C. Graham, matron.
Westchester Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y. Cash Assets, $600,000. GEO. P. BURWELL & SON, Ag'ts. 9 Atwater Building.
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SMITH & WOOD, SUN PLUMBING, Insurance Company,
Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, 41 PROSPECT ST.
MARKETS.
Central Market-Broadway, bet. Eagle and Bolivar.
Fifth Ward Market-St. Clair, nr. Nevada. Pearl St. 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-Superior, nw. cor. Wood.
Central Rink- Foot of Euclid av.
City Hall-S. W. cor. Public Square.
Court House-N. W. cor. Public Square.
Franklin Hall-N. S. Kellogg av. bet. Mer- chant and Jennings av.
Garrett's Hall-E. S. Public Square, cor. Euclid av.
German Theater-71 Michigan.
Good Templars' Hall-178 Superior.
Good Templar's Hall-Cor. Taylor and Lo- rain.
Gulliford Hall-611 St. Clair.
Lyceum Hall -- 288 Superior.
Masonic Hall-Franklin opp. Franklin Cir- cle, W. S. Masonic Hall-Case Blk.
Mout's Hall-640 Lorain.
National Hall-Cor. Croton and Hum- boldt.
National Hall-S. S. Public Square.
Odd Fellows' Hall-236 Superior.
Post Office-E. S. Public Square, cor. Su- perior.
Temperance Hall-184 Superior.
Theatre Comique -- 24 Frankfort. Turner Hall -- Ohio, nr. Brownell.
Wagner's Hall-N. S. St. Clair, bet. Dodge and Ross.
West Side Rink -- Cor. State and Detroit.
BUSINESS BLOCKS.
Referred to in this Directory.
Atwater Building-Cor. Superior and Water Bratenahl's Block-Cor. Superior and S. Water. Carlton's Block-Eagle, se. cor. Woodland av.
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OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
Case Building -- Cor. Superior and Wood. Chamberlain's Block-Cor. Superior & Bond. Cushing Block-S. E. cor. Public Square. Crawford's Block -- Junction Champlain and S. Water.
Drumm's Block-Cor. Seneca and Frank- fort.
Drumm's New Block -- Seneca., bet. Frank- fort and St. Clair.
Empire Block-172 Superior.
German Theater Block-71 Michigan.
Good Fellows' Building-Cor. Pearl and Freeman.
Hoffman's Block-E. S. Public Square, cor. Superior.
Hovey's Block (E. C.)-Euclid av. nr. Doan Johnson's Block-Bank, nr. St. Clair
Kidney's Block-Woodland av. cor. Erie Leidheiser Block-Ns. St. Clair. nr. Alabama Lowman's Block-Ss. Water, r.r. Long Lyman's Block-Nw. cor. Public Square
Matthews' Block-Ss. Public Square
Market Block-Cor. Broadway and Wood- land av.
Mechanics' Block-Cor. Ontario and Pros- pect
Meyer's Block-Woodland av. cor. Ohio
National Bank Building-Cor. Superior and Water
Northrup & Harrington's Block-Cor. Su- perior and Seneca
Park Building-Ns. Public Square, nr. Ontario
Perkins' Block-Ws. Public Square
Root's Block-Cor. Pearl and Detroit
Rose's Block-Central Place, cor. Bolivar
Rouse Block-Ws. Public Square, cor. Su- perior
Savings Bank Building-Ns. Public Square
Sexton's Block-Cor. Superior and Merwin
Spear's Block-Eagle, w. Broadway
T'yler's Block -- Detroit, nw. cor. Pearl
Waring Block-Cor. Bank and St. Clair
Wheller's Block-Central Place, nr. cor. Eagle 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.
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The EVENING NEWS has a Larger Circulation
Than any other Evening Daily in Cleveland.
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L. CRAWFORD & SONS,
1 MINERS & DEALERS IN
COAL.
POST OFFICE.
Post Office Building -Ne. cor. Public Square. John W. Allen, Postmaster. Office hours from 7:30 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M.
Post Office-Hovey's Block, E. C. John R. Walters, Postmaster
STREET RAILROADS.
Kinsman Street Railroad-Office 576 Wood- land av. A. R. Mitchell, President. S. E. Botsford, Secretary. F. J. Locke Superintendent
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. William Collins, President. S. S. Lyon. Secretary. A. Bartlett, Superintendent,
Collamer and St. Clair Street Railroad- Office, Glenville. William Bresie, Les- see
West Side Street Railroad-Office, cor. De- troit and Hanover. T. 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
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.
HOSPITALS.
Charity Hospital -- Cor. Scovill av. and Perry. Frederick Fliedner, physician
City Infirmary-Es. Scranton av. Brooklyn. Thomas Rome, steward. Mrs. Kilpatrick, matron. Dr. Marshall, visiting physician 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. Prentice, physician. W. Taylor, steward.
CEMETERIES.
Erie Street City Cemetery-Bet. Sumner and Bolivar, and Erie and Brownell. Daniel Miller, Superintendent
Monroe Street Cemetery-Ss. Monroe, nr. Jersey. Valentine Worth, sexton.
Lake View Cemetery-L. S. Holden, Secre- tary
Woodland Av. Cemetery-Bet. Maple Grove and Geneva
WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Open from 9 A. M. to I P. M. Room, Savings Bank Building, 3d floor. Charles Whittlesey, President
OHIO STATE AND UNION LAW COLLEGE.
W. Psublic Square, cor. Superior. Hon. Johr. Crowell, LL. D., President
GUIDE TO THE STREETS, AVENUES, ALLEYS AND BLOCKS.
EXPLANATION.
IT will be noticed that in this Street Directory the names of the streets are set down in alphabetical order, enumerating all streets which cross the same in the order which they occur, The number on one corner has been given, so that a person wishing to find say No. 833 Superior street, on consulting the Street Directory, finds that it crosses Sterling av. at No. 829 and Waring street at 841, consequently the place he seeks is between the two streets, and but a few doors from Sterling av. Where no num- bers are designated the corners are either vacant or built up with a church or a school.
ABBREVIATIONS .- N. for North ; N. E. for North east ; N. W. for North west ; S. for South ; S. E. for South east; S. W. for South west ; E. for East ; W. for West ; sq. for for square ; av. for avenue ; al. for alley ; fr. for from.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
I-Commences at a point in the middle of the Cuyahoga River, at its intersection with the center of Superior street ; thence, along the center of said street to the east side of the Public Square ; thence, along the east side of said Square to the center of Euclid avenue ; thence, along the center of Euclid avenue to the center of Erie street; thence, along the center of Erie street to the center of Woodland avenue, at its inter- section with Cross street ; thence, along the center of Cross and First streets to the center of Second street ; thence, along the center of Second street to the northerly line of ten acre lot No. 2 ; thence, along said north line to the middle of Cuyahoga River ; thence, along the middle of said river to the place of beginning.
II-Comprises all the territory lying east of the center of Seneca street and the Public Square, north of Superior street and Euclid avenue, and west of a line drawn through the center of Muirson street, from Euclid avenue north to the city line.
III-Comprises all the territory lying north of the center of Superior street and between the center of Seneca street and the center of the Cuyahoga river.
IV-Commences at the intersection of Euclid avenue and Erie street ; thence, southerly along the center line of Erie street to the center of Woodland avenue, at its intersection with Cross street ; thence,
along the center of Cross and First streets to the center of Second street ; thence, along the center of Second street to the northerly line of ten acre lot No. 2 ; thence, along said north line to the middle of Cuyahoga river ; thence, southerly along the middle of said river as it winds and turns to the center line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad ; thence, easterly along the center line of said railroad to its intersection with the center line of Broadway street ; thence, southerly along the center line of said Broadway street to Brick street ; thence, easterly along the center line of Brick street to Irving street ; thence, along the center line of Irving street to Woodland avenue ; thence, easterly along the center line of Woodl ›nd avenue to Charles street ; thence, along the center line of Charles street to Scovill avenue ; thence, westerly along the center line of Scovill avenue to Perry street ; thence, northerly along the center line of Perry street to Euclid avenue; thence, westerly along the center line of Euclid avenue to the place of beginning.
V-Comprises all the territory lying east of the center line of Muirson street, north of the center of Euclid avenue, and west of a line drawn through the center of Ster- ling avenue, from Euclid avenue north to the city line.
VI-Commences at the intersection of
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Euclid avenue with South Perry street ; thence, easterly along the center line of Euclid avenue to the center line of Wilson avenue ; thence, southerly along the center line of Wilson avenue to the northeast corner of one hundred acre lot No. 280, (formerly in Newburgh township) ; thence, westerly along the northerly line of lots Nos. 280 and 279, to the center line of Forest street ; thence, southerly along the center line of Forest street to its inter- section with the center line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Rail- road ; thence, westerly along said center line of said railroad track to its intersection with the center line of Broad street ; thence, northerly along the easterly boundaries of the Fourth Ward to the place of beginning'
VII-Comprises all the territory lying north of the center of Euclid avenue and, east of the easterly line of the Fifth Ward.
VIII-Comprises all the territory lying north and west of the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing at the center of the Cuyahoga river, at a point opposite the center of Centre street ; thence, running westerly to the center of River street ; thence, along the center of River street to its intersection with Detroit street ; thence, along the center of Detroit street to the west line of the city, as annexed in 1867.
IX-Commences at the intersection of. the centre line of the Cuyahoga river at the centre line of the main track of the Cleve- land, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad; thence, southerly following the centre line of said track to the centre. line of Lorain street; thence, southerly and westerly, fol- lowing the centre line of said street to its intersection with the center line of Fultor street; thence, northerly along the center line of Fulton street to its intersection with the centre line of Woodbine street; thence, westerly along Woodbine street to Duane street; thence, northerly along the centre of Duane street to Detroit street; thence, east- erly along the centre line of Detroit street to its intersection with the centre line of River street; thence, along River street to the centre line of Centre street ; thence, along Centre street to the centre line of Cuyahoga river ; thence, up said river, as it winds and turns, to the place of begin- ning.
X-Comprises all the territory lying south of Detroit street, and north of Lorain street, and west of the boundary line of the Ninth Ward.
XI-Commences at the intersection or the centre line of the main tracks of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroads;
thence, southerly and westerly along the centre line of the main track of the Cleve- land, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad to the intersection of the centre line of said track, with the centre line of Guernsey street produced; thence, northerly along said line produced, and along the centre line of Guernsey street to the centre line of Lorain street; thence, easterly along the centre line of said street to its intersection with the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad; thence, easterly along said centre line to the place of beginning.
XII-Commences at the intersection of the centre line of the main tracks of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Cleveland and Mahoning Rail: oads; thence, southerly and westerly along the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad to the intersection of the centre line of said track with the centre line of Guernsey street pro- duced; thence, northerly along said line as produced, and along the centre line of Guernsey street to the centre line of Lorain street; thence, westerly along said centre line to the west line of the city limits as annexed in 1867; thence, southerly along said west boundary to the south-west cor- ner thereof; thence, east along the south line of the city limits, so annexed as afore- said to the centre line of the Brainard road; thence, north along the centre line of said road, and the centre line of Scran- ton avenue to its intersection with the cen- tre line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad. thence, westerly along said centre line to the place of be- ginning.
XIII-Commences at the intersection of the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rail- road and the Cuyahoga river; thence, up said river as it winds and turns to the south line of the city limits as annexed in 1867; thence, westerly and southerly following the south line of the city limits, as afore- said, to the centre line of the Brainard road, so called; thence, northerly along the centre line of said road, and along the centre line of Scranton avenue to its intersection with the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad; thence, north-westerly, following the centre line of said track to its intersection with the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad; thence, along said centre to the place of begin- ning.
XIV-Commences at the north east cor- ner of original one hundred acre lot No. 280; thence, north-westerly along the north-
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erly line of lots 280 and 279 to the centre line of Forest street ; thence, southerly along the centre line of Forest street to the centre line of the main track of the Cleve- land and Mahoning Railroad; thence, fol- lowing the centre line of said railroad track to the Cuyahoga river; thence, up said river as it winds and turns to the south line of lot 281 ; thence, along the south line of lots 281, 282 and 324 to the south- east corner of lot 324; thence, northerly
along the easterly line of lots 324 and 280 to the place of beginning.
XV-Commences at the north-west cor- ner of original one hundred acre lot No. 331; thence, easterly to the north-east cor- ner of lot No. 332: thence, southerly to the south-east corner of lot No. 326; thence, westerly to the south-west corner of lot No. 325; thence, northerly along the west line of lots 325, 328 and 331 to the north-west corner of lot 331, the place of beginning .
STREETS, AVENUES AND ALLEYS.
AARON, fr. 730 St Clair BARKER, fr. Grove, W. BRIGGS, fr. Lake Erie to BURNHAM, fr. 2 Scovill
to 341 Payne av ward.
: 7th
no outlet. 15th ward.
447 Lake. 5th ward.
av. to 198 Woodland av. 4th ward. 61 Parkman al.
168 Superior.
ACADEMY, fr. 56 Lake to 101 St. Clair. 3d ward. ALABAMA, fr. Lake Erie to Payne av. 5th ward. C. & P. R. R. crossing.
av, to 23 Kelley. 7th ward.
es at Huron, runs to Newburgh. 2d, 4th, 6th, and 14th wards. Huron.
55-85 Central Market.
41 Lake.
53 Hamilton.
71 St. Clair.
111 Superior.
157 Payne av.
ALLEN AL., fr. 66 Wood to 29 Baldwin al. 2nd ward
ALLEN. fr. 32 Sumner to 33% Parkman. 4th Ward.
9 Ohio. 14 Webster. 31 Parkman.
ALBERT, fr. Lake Erie S. E. to Lloyd. 8th Ward.
ATLANTIC fr. Kinsman BOLIVAR, fr. 24 Central S. 15th Ward.
ANN, fr. St. Clair S. 10 Wilson av. 7th Ward.
19 Miami. 47 Hurd alley.
63 Second alley. 79 Erie
BOMFORD. (See Seovill av.) Formerly run fr. Scovill av. to Woodland cemetery.
BROWN, fr. 988 Wood- land to Platt. 15th ward.
Lake Erie to 166 St.Clair. 5th ward.
BROWNELL (South), fr. 742 Burwell 168 Euclid av. to Scovill av. and Burnham. 4th CASE PLACE, E. Post ward. Office. 2d ward
70 Crooked al.
CATAWBA, fr.162 Croton to Ravine. 6th ward.
BALDWIN AL., fr. 138 Lake to 195 St. Clair. 2nd ward
BALLOU, S. fr. Broad- way to city limits .- 14th ward.
BANK, fr. Union Depot to 171 Superior. 3d
ward.
22 Front. 37 Lake. 55 Johnson. 85 St. Clair.
119 Frankfort. 171 Superior.
60 Hamilton.
70 St Clair. 90 Theresa. 104 Rockwell. 329 Superior.
BOWER, fr. 880 St. Clair, to 1065 Superior. 7th ward.
BOWER, fr. Grove, west- erly. no outlet. 15th
ward.
BRECK ALLEY, fr. 7 Waring to 39 Rossiter. 7th ward.
BRICK, fr. 111 Irving, south-westerly to 440 Broadway. 1st and 4th wards.
ward
BUCK LANE, fr. Waring to Rossiter. 7th ward.
BRIDGE, fr. Stone's Le- vee and Central Way, BUELL, fr. 456 Lake to north-east. 1st ward. 545 St. Clair. 5th ward.
Hamilton.
89 St. Clair 135 Superior
170 Cooper.
216 Payne av. C. & P. R. R. cross- ing.
269 Kelley. Euclid.
423 Prospect. Sibley.
472 Cedar av. Garden.
650 Scovill. 689 Woodland.
84 Prospect 86 Cemetery 90 Court av.
112 Sumner
136 Garden
49 St. Charles.
124 Sterling av.
158 Newton. 178 Blair.
198 Calvert.
217 Hayward. 274 Wheat.
282 Williams. 306 Grant. 323 Case av. -- Kennard.
BURWELL, fr. 9 Arch to 745 Case av. 6th ward 64 Short 30 Forest. 9 Arch.
CALVERT, fr. 198 Cedar av. to 309 Garden. 6th
ward.
194 Corner of Orange 322 Perry.
CANAL, fr. 14 Champlain to 111 Hill 1st ward.
CARR, fr. 1000 Woodland av. to Platt. 15th ward.
440 Brick.
475 C. & M. R. R. crossing. Jefferson. Independence.
631 Holly.
726 Davies,
767 Forest. 772 Grape.
802 Guinea, Gallup.
911 Mead. 921 Sawtell av. ex.
BROADWAY EXT. fr. Broadway to 64 Jackson. 4th and 6th wards. 19 Irving.
ASHLAND AV., E. C., fr. 630 Garden to 107 Quincy. 15th ward.
AVERY, fr. Lester E. nr. Gallup. No outlet. 15th BOND, fr. Lake Erie to BROWNELL (North), fr. ward.
329 Superior. 2nd ward. Crosses and intersects 41 Lake.
BADEN AV. to E. C. fr. Garden to 137 Quincy. 15th ward.
BAKER, fr. White to bt. Superior and Euclid av. fr. Wilson av. N. 15th ward.
BLAIR, fr. 184 Cedar av. to 287 Garden. 6th ward.
BLAIR LANE, from 306 Euclid, to 375 Prospect. 6th ward.
65 Superior.
53 Payne av. Mason Street.
371 Liberal. Broadway Exten.
CARRY, fr. Wilson av. W. to Ann. 7th ward. CASE, fr. 103 Leonard to Columbus st. bridge. 3d ward.
CASE AV. fr. Lake Erie to 756 Croton. 6th and 7th wards.
Pl. to 102 Prospect. 2d ward
ARCH, fr. 22 Burwell to 119 Croton. 6th Ward.
BELMONT, fr. 345Wood- land av. to 27 Croton. 6th ward. Crosses 17 Orange
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