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Gillett W. S. & Co. (smoking), 101 Bank Richardson M. & Son (chewing), 118 Bank Rosenfeld Emanuel, 85 Merwin Scott George (chewing), 25 Woodland av.
Tobacco-Leat. (See Leaf Tobbacco.)
Tool Manufacturers.
Hunter Edge Tool Co. 66 Centre and 249 Superior
Konz Frederick, 557 Columbus Ramsay T. J. 84 Canal
Taylor & Drury Mnfg. Co. office, 89 and 91 Central pl.
The Powell Tool and Plaster Co. H. Har- vey, pres. F. W. Hubby, sec. and treas. 36 Detroit
Wheeler J. A. 33 Canal
Towing. Cleveland Towing Association, 101 on dock
Transfer Line.
Cleveland Transfer and Omnibus Co. H. S. Stevens, propr. Water, nw. cor. Main
Transportation Lines.
Alpena Transportation Co. office; 173 and 175 River
Cleveland and Port Crescent Trans. Co. office, 173 and 175 River
Cleveland Trans. Co. 53 River
Empire Trans. Co. L. G. Kies agt. 155 Water
Great Western Dispatch, e. side Scranton av. nr. Carter
Lake Shore Crude Oil Trans. Co. Bank, ne. cor. St. Clair
Merchants' Despatch Trans. Co. M. F. El- lis, agt. 125 Bank
Northern Trans. Co. A. W. French, agt. I Superior
Trunk Manufacturers.
Englehart P. 16 Pub. Sqr. Flynt E. M. 176 Superior Goldsmith S. 194 Superior McEwen D. 166 Superior Thomsen C. F. 148 Superior
Wabel F. Ontario, nw. cor. Michigan Wallace M. 162 Superior
W. LIKLY.
J. MCDONALD.
J. ROCKET
Likly, McDonald & Rockett,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Trunks, Bags and Valises
SALESROOMS OVER
122, 124 & 126 Superior St.
Truss Manufacturer.
Miller F. Broadway, ne. cor. Huron
Truss Hoop Manufacturer. Hixley Martin E. 30 Center
Tug Boat Collectors. Huddleston & Cox, 101 on dock
Umbrella Manufacturers.
Lemmers E. 205 Superior and 190 Lorain McMahon Sarah E. 372 St. Clair Sommer John, 113 Lorain
Sturmburg Jacob, 110 Laurel
Undertakers.
Beilstein Henry, 87 Garden
Black J. Y. 114 Woodland av.
Briggs Charles C. 135 Detroit
Claus W. 364 and 366 Pearl Cozad Dudley A. 187 Erie
Duty D. W. 114 Prospect
Gallagher T. 117 Erie
Hogan & Dress, 66 Bank
Koebler & Hassmer, 234 and 236 Wooo land av.
Mattmueller Fred. 100 Pelton av. McCLANE THOMAS, 165 Lorain
Neracher F. J. 780 St. Clair
Nunn Isidor, 383 Lorain
Quayle T. C. 255 Erie Turba John, 264 Woodland av.
Van Ness & Brown, 63 Bank
Wagner L. 114 Erie
The WATERTOWN Insures at the Lowest adequate Rates,
WESTCHESTER FIRE INS. CO.,
- ASSETS, $603,886.
GEO. P. & S. E. BURWELL, Agts., 9 Atwater Building.
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.
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SMITH & WOOD, PLUMBING,
Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, 41 PROSPECT ST.
Upholsterers.
Geib Frank, 70 and 72 Superior Hart & Malone, 107 Water Hobart J. N. 34 and 36 Prospect Kohn L. rear 72 Maple Lamarche & Deubel, 119 Detroit Oerl John, 324 Woodland av. Pennrich Peter A. 298 Columbus Herig J. & Sons, 150 and 152 Woodland av. Schaefer L. 31 Broadway Schlitt Henry, 321 Garden Soden Thomas, 10 Champlain Trinkner & Nitchke, 29 Woodland av. Spink R. E. 268 St. Clair Whitworth, French & Co. 24 and 26 Pros- pect
Valves and Hydrants.
Brown's patent sliding stop valves. water gates and fire hydrants, M. M. Murphy; agt. 75 Merwin.
Varnish Manufacturers. FOREST CITY VARNISH, OIL AND NAPHTHA CO. I Bratenahl blk. (See advt. front paster.) Glidden F. H. & Bro. (agts.) 26 Merwin Murphy, Sherwin & Co. office 126 Superior
Vessel Agents. Ferrell D. C. 115 on dock Miller & Bates, 127 River on dock Palmer & Pennington, 125 River on dock Pinnington & Warner, I01 on dock Webb H. J. & Co. 125 River
Veterinary Surgeons.
GEORGE W. AINGER,
Late of Ontario Veterinary College, Canada.
Office 21 Frankfort, r. 62 Huron.
Johnson J. W. 9712 Ontario REDHEAD & BEGGS, 42 Long and 71 Champlain Stuart George, office 98 Ontario Yonkerman J. 96 Garden
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
Vinegar Manufacturers.
Duerfeld & Maedje, 36 Central pl. Fleidner C. & Co. 60 Merwin Nott C. C. 34 Central pl. Rettberg Geo. rear 280 Broadway
Wagon Makers, Repairers, &c.
Benhoff & Son, Lorain, sw. cor. York Bieber Jacob, 679 Scranton av.
Brechtel & Bro. ns. Lorain, nr. Gordon av. Brickel John, 43 Dodge
Briggs E. D. 290 Cedar av.
Brott J. W. ss. Euclid av. e. Doan, E. C. Burckhard Traub, Cedar av. sw. cor. Hay- ward
Burke James, 24 Main Dennis Wm. ns. Euclid av. e. Doan, E. C. Dorsett John W. 85 Broadway
Haas M. 650 Lorain
Hoffman D. 103 and 105 Broadway
Klemm John, Lorain, ne. cor. Birch Lapp Frederick, 278 Lorain
Liebfarth John, 280 St. Clair
Mack William, 105 Lorain Nagle & Ernst, 364 Lorain Otto & Staudt, 93 Woodland av. Poneck John, 907 Broadway Rauch Charles, 471 Pearl Reinhardt & Mierke, 529 St. Clair Riewel John, 635 Columbus Rose Henry, ns. Euclid av. e. Doan, E. C. Smith John, 271 Detroit Wetzel Jacob, 196 Garden
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Auer George, 101 Lorain Downie J. & Co. 20 Pub. Sqr. FOGG W. P. & CO. 183 Superior Killmer H. 209 Garden
Krauss J. & Co. 124 Ontario Lauer & Son, 395 Pearl Saxer Jacob, Lorain, sw. cor. Jersey
Scharlott Henry, 602 St. Clair Worley John, 104 Pub. Sqr. and 134 Cham- plain
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry [Wholesale.]
Bowler & Burdick, 219 Superior Jankau A. 184 Superior
Less than those of Board Companies.
SUBURBAN HOMES IN LINNDALE .- See Map.
STEAM FITTING,
116 Bank Street.
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Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. [Dealers and Repairers.]
Benton L. A. 112 Superior BRUNNER BROS. 197 Superior Brauneck Theo. 27312 St. Clair BURT M.
213 Superior (See card page 91.) Crittenden N. E. & Co. 127 Superior Cowell H. & Co. 127 Bank
COON JEREMIAH, 141 Superior
Deitz Bernhard G. Superior, ne. cor. Bank Dexheimer Charles H. 147 Lorain
Dietrich J. B. 311 Pearl
Dufresne & Chatelain, 3 Broadway
Fleischman V. J. 242 Broadway
Franke Charles, 76 Croton Goodman H. L. 64 Pub. Sqr.
Grossenbacher Frederick, 138 Ontario Heard J. M. 329 Pearl Heime Anton, 332 Broadway HOGAN SYLVESTER, 225 Superior (See advt. opp. page 250.)
Houk Andrew S. 235 Superior Jaskaulek J. 207 Garden Jaussaud William, 119 Seneca Kidd William, 117 Seneca Koebler Julius, 326 Woodland av. Kruger L. 36 Pub. Sqr. Lehman J. & I. 216 Ontario Meckes Marcus, 169 Pearl ORTH S. A. 493 Pearl (See advt. front cover.)
Pugh George, 8 Pub. Sqr. Riedel John, 317 St. Clair
Whitcomb & Metten, WĄTCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, 179 Superior Street. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
Rodig Ch. 38 Broadway
Schneider George, 193 Pearl Schwarzer Hugo, 207 Lorain Standen T. B. 88 Erie Welf Joseph, 34 Broadway
Wertheimer M. 14 Broadway
Winzenried R. Ontario, ne. cor. Prospect
Water Cure. Cleveland Water Cure, 91 Sawtell av.
Water Drawer Manufacturers.
Daykin & Case, 162 Columbus Grimshaw J. W. 20512 Ontario Roberts R. H. 211 Ontario Van Cleef, Browne & Co. 48 and 50 Long
White Lead Manufacturers.
Forest City White Lead Works, T. A. Kel- ley, propr. 3 and 5 Michigan Morley J. H. & Co. junct. Canal and Cham- plain
Wig Makers. . (See Hair Goods and Dressers.)
Window Glass. (See also Paints, Oils and Glass.) Cleveland Window Glass Co. E. W. Pal- mer, sec. 130 and 132 Champlain Leffingwell & Co. 67 St. Clair
Willow Ware Manufacturers. (See also Basket Makers.) Grimm C. 190 Superior
Wines.
Lambert Geo. & Sons, 48 Burnham Leick George, 183 Ontario Obergfell George, 133 Lorain Schmidt Paul, 80 and 82 Michigan Native Wines.
DUROY M. 197 and 199 Ontario TURKIS RICHARD, 174 Seneca
Wines and Liquors. [See also Liquors.] Bishop, Metzger & Rogers, 123 Water Bloch S. H. & E. 66 Water
Buhrer Stephen, 64 and 66 Merwin Cohen F. I. 174 River Craw W. V. 68 and 70 River Fliedner C. & Co. 60 Merwir Green & Schoonmaker, 95 Bank Gross M. 114 Detroit Hocke Theodore, 58 Merwin
The WATERTOWN Insures only Dwellings,
HOMESTEADS FOR ALL, IN LINKEDALE .- See Map.
OLD DOMINION INS. CO.,
RICHMOND, VA.
ASSETS, $256,483. GEO. P. &. S. E. BURWELL, Agents, 9 Atwater Building.
WIR
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SMITH & WOOD,
SUN PLUMBING, Insurance Company, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, 41 PROSPECT ST.
Schwarz A. 98 Superior Seckler N. 76 Michigan Trommlitz W. 9 and II Champlain - Adler L. 357 Woodland av. Aenes & Mayer, 515 Columbus Bankhardt J. M. 38 Central pl.
Barrett Richard, 49 Lorain Black Charles, 218 Ontario Bloch A. Muirson, ne. cor. Walnut Bloch Edward, 46 Oregon Bruml Charles, 21 Broadway Diehl Peter, 315 Pearl Fishel Bros. 318 Broadway
Fliedner M. Scovill av. se. cor. Brownell Flynn & Renkenberger, 12 Garden
Harris & Zilch, 199 Ontario Hartman A. 222 Ontario Hyman James, 280 Garden Kluger S. 395 Lorain Maurer Andrew, 426 Pearl O'Marah T. 156 Seneca O'Rourke & Donohue, 181 Ontario
Rose Joseph F. 357 Pearl Roussey B. 154 Seneca Sampliner A. 397 St. Clair Schuetthelm John, 36 Erie Schumann & Kick, 536 Columbus Shomberger Edward, 446 Lorain Stolz Clemans, 8 and 10 Broadway Straus N. 63 Michigan Weubel Joseph, 127 Lorain Zucker I. 19 Literary Zuellig Jacob, 407 Pearl.
Wire Works. CLEVELAND WIRE WORKS. W. S. Tyler propr 756 and 758 St. Clair O'Neill J. H. 25 Broadway
Wood Carving and Turning. Forbey David & Son. 50 Michigan Herkommer John, Erie, nw. cor. Bolivar Muer F. 420 St. Clair MYERS C. A.
(Ornamental wood work), 21 Hickox Richardson Lewis, 12 Champlain Seaborn James, 49 Center Towns C. 9 Winter
Wood and Coal.
Fey C. 75 River Fey Frederick, 150 West River Yates J. V. N. 14 Champlain 49
OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
Wood Engravers. (See Engravers, Wood.)
Wood and Willow ware. Westropp T. P. (whol.) 70 Merwin
Wooden Ware Manufacturers.
BOUSFIELD & POOLE MANU- FACTURING CO. 94 Leonard Forest City Wooden Ware Co. 24 and 24} South Water Ohio Wooden Ware Co. John Bousfield pres. J. M. Gorham sec. and treas. of- fice 2d, cor. Center
Wool Commission. Burt Henry C. 41 to 45 Merwin Case L. H. 5 Waring blk. Platt Ammon B. 5 Waring blk. [Wool Dealers.] Mittelberger M. & Co. 165 Ontario
Wool Mattresses. Lane, Kendall & Co. 104 and 106 Cham · plain
Wool Pullers.
Muehlhausen A. 239 Broadway Stilwell & Hobart, 61 Columbus
Woolen Mills.
Cleveland Woolen Mills, Alton Pope & Sons proprs. office and salesroom 8 Case pl. and 107 Wood Cuyahoga Woolen Mills (shoddy), Loeser, Meyer & Co. mill cor. Hitchcock and Walworth Run Northern Ohio Woolen Mills, Hessenmuel- ler, Beckman & Co. office 127 Superior
Wrench Manufacturers. Walton T. B. & Co. 22 Canal
Wrought Iron Tubes. Murphy M. M. Plain and Galvanized Wrought Iron Tubes, also Fittings, Tools and Supplies for Gas and Steam Fitters, 75 Merwin.
Yeast Manufacturer. McDonald Alexander. (agt.), Ontario, se. cor. Pub. Sqr.
And against both Fire and Lightning.
HOMESTEADS FOR ALL, IN LINNDALE .- See Map.
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W. S. ROBISON & CO.'S ANNUAL
CLEVELAND DIRECTORY.
1873-74.
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor-Chas. A. Otis, 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 Bittell, office 201 Seneca.
Civil Engineer-Chas. H. Strong, office City Hall.
Superintendent of Markets-J. G. Vetter 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-James Barnett 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-Edward Angel Geo. Angel 8th Ward-Wm. Kelley Edward Costello
9th Ward-A. T. Van Tassel G. T. Chapman toth Ward-Wm. M. Bayne L. D. Benedict Ith Ward-Ed. Russell Charles Higgins
12th Ward-J. Hornsey Fred Haltnorth
13th Ward-W. C. North C. Delaney 14th Ward-G. W. Morgan
N. P. Glazier
Unquestionable Security.
15th Ward-J. W. Grimshaw J. B Bruggeman 16th Ward -- H. H. Thorp Darius Cadwell
17th Ward-Robert Harlow Chas. D. Everett
STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1873.
Judiciary-Barber, Cadwell, Chapman Finance-Grannis, Barnett, Haltnorth Schools-Hodge, Chapman, Everett
Claims-Horton, Barber, Geo. Angel
Harbors and Wharves-Hornsey, Glazier, Van Tassel
Markets-Geo. Angel, Higgins, Merchant Parks and Public Grounds-North, Van Tassell, Gaylord
Public Buildings-Higgins, Hodge, De- laney
Streets-Merchant, Russell, Thorpe
Ordinances-Cadwell, Morgan, Everett Gas-Purcell, Bayne, Thorpe
Infirmary-Harlow, Geo. Angel, Van Tassel
Water Works-Bayne, Rezner, Kelly
Fire and Water-Huntington, Barnett, Haltnorth
Carriages, Cabs and Drays-Costello, Rez- ner, Hornsey
Railroads-Thorpe, Hornsey, Costello City Police-Rezner, Russell, Ed. Angel House of Correction-Bruggeman, Roeder, Horton
Printing-Morgan, Grannis, Bruggeman Health and Cleanliness-Roeder, Russell, Harlow
Street Railroads-Grimshaw, Kelley, Bayne Taxes and Assessments-Everett, Gaylord, Purcell
Elections-Chapman, Benedict, Kelley
Public Offices and Officers-Glazier, Roeder, Morgan
Expenditures-Benedict, Hodge, Purcell Manufactures-Ed. Angel, Delaney, North Assets, over $475,000.00
LINNDALE, THE PRETTIEST SUBURB OF CLEVELAND .- See Map.
J. V. MATHIVET, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter,
116 Bank Street.
626
D.MARSHALL COAL 2.21 ONTARIO ST
Hon. Chas. A. Otis, President Charles H. Strong Silas Merchant James M. Hoyt M. G. Watterson, Clerk BOARD OF HEALTH. Hon. Chas. A. Otis, President J. F. Armstrong, M. D. Thomas G. Cleveland, M. D. J. H. Marshall, M. D. Hugh Blee Dr. N. B. Prentice W. H. Crowl Dr. H. W. Kitchen Nicholas Elmer, A. E. Burlison, Robert Baker, Clerk Hon. Chas. A. Otis, President J. M. Sterling, Commissioner Dr. J. E. Robison, George Saal J. C. Schenck P. L. Kessler, Secretary J. W. Schmidt, Superintendent Hon. Harvey Rice, President J. H. Wade G. H. Burt William Edwards LINNDALE, TEN MINUTES RIDE BY RAILROAD FROM CLEVELAND .- See Map. BOARD OF INFIRMARY.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF HOUSE OF CORREC- TION.
S. C. Brooks W. D. Patterson, Superintendent
John A. McIntosh, Dep. Superintendent
E. C. Johnston, Secretary
CEMETERY TRUSTEES.
E. H. Thies William Hart Ansel Roberts
WATER WORKS COMMISSIONERS.
Nelson Purdy George H. Burt A. K. Spencer
PARK COMMISSIONERS.
A. Everett
O. A. Childs J. H. Sargent Theo. Voges, Secretary
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judges Court of Common Pleas - Horace Foote, Sam'l B. Prentiss, Rob't F. Paine Clerk Court of Common Pleas-Benjamin S. Cogswell, office Court House
Deputy Clerks-O. J. Campbell, Sylvester Gardner, C. C. Lowe
Sheriff-Pard B. Smith, office Court House Deputies-Geo. Ridgeway, John M. Wilcox Probate Judge-Daniel R. Tilden
Deputy Clerk of Probate-L. D. Benedict
Treasurer-Frank Lynch, office in Court House
Deputy Treasurers-J. Beilstein, Z. Hub. bell
Recorder-E. H. Bohm, office Court House Deputy Recorder-H. A. Wise
Auditor-William S. Jones, office in Court House
Prosecuting Attorney-Homer B, DeWolf
Surveyor-John M. Ackley
Coroner-T. Clark 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, Henry C. White, G. M. Barber, Geo. H. Wyman
UNITED STATES OFFICERS, LOCATED AT CLEVELAND.
Judge U. S. Circuit Court-Hon. Halmer H. Emmons
Judge U. S. District Court-Hon. Charles T. Sherman
Clerk U. S. Courts-Earl Bill, office Custom House
Deputy Clerk-Charles H. Bill
U. S. District Attorney-George Willey, of- fice Custom House
Assistant District Attorney-Henry S. Sher -. man
U. S. Marshal-N. B. Prentice, office Cus- tom House
The WATERTOWN Insures only Dwellings,
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Thomas Rome, Steward of Infirmary
BOARD OF CLEVELAND POLICE.
George Whitelaw, Director of Infirmary
Military Affairs-Barnett, Barber, Grim- shaw Fuel-Delaney, Huntington, Higgins BOARD OF IMPROVEMENTS.
Jacob Bittel, Street Commissioner
LORILLARD INS. CO.,
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NEW YORK.
ASSETS, $405,000. GEO. P. & S. E, BURWELL, Agents, 9 Atwater Building.
627
SMITH & WOOD, PLUMBING, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, 41 PROSPECT ST.
Deputy U. S Marshal -- S. M. Smead 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' Block
Assistant Clerk-Charles L. Weeks
U. S. Pension Agency-Custom House, Pen- sion Agent, Seth M. Barber, office hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
U.S. CUSTOM HOUSE DEPARTMENT.
Custom House-ne. corner Public Square Custom House Branch Office-Government Pier Collector of Customs - Pendleton G. Wat- mough
Special Deputy Collector-Edwin C. Whit- temore
Deputy Collectors and Inspectors-John Cra- ble, C. ‹ . Campbell, John H. Brinker, A. W. Sherwin, Robert Christian, John M. Bailey. Noble H. Merwin
Deputy Collectors and Clerks -- A. Ward Fen- ton, Henry H. Kendrick Weigher and Gauger-Henry Gordon Collectors and Night Inspectors-John H. Brinker, Charles M. Roof
Lumber Inspector-Wm. Hutchinson Porter-John Kerr Night Watchman-A. W. Van Sickle Appraiser-Adam J. Begges
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
Case Block, office hours, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Collector-Peter Rose Deputy Collector-R. D. Noble Cashiers-W. R. Rose, A. M. Long Special Deputy Collector for Collections and Seizures-L. B Eager
U. S. Signal Service-Office, No. 19 Na- tional Bank Building, LaTour M. Crist, Observer, S. B. Lum, Assistant
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS. Office, Central Police Station.
President-Hon. Charles A. Otis Commissioners-Geo. Saal, Jerry Robinson John M. Sterling, Jr. and J. C. Schenck Secretary-Philip L. Kessler Judge of Police Court-Seth A. Abbey Prosecuting Attorney-C. M. Stone Police Clerk-Dar. N. Gardner
Deputy Police Clerk-Orlando S. Gardner Superintendent of Police-Jacob W. Schmitt Superintendent's Clerk-Samuel Helsby Captain of Police-James McMahon
Police Surgeon-John Dickinson 1st 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
9th Sergeant-Egbert E. Morse
Acting Sergeants-Charles McHannan, Wil- liam Simmons, A. A. Lawrence, Jacob J. Lohrer, William Tompkins
Detectives-S. W. Rowe, Isaac Frank, H. M. Hollaworth, Th. Laubscher Special Detective-M. Ostermeyer
ROUNDSMEN.
1st Precinct-Philip Anthony 2d Conrad Koch
3d,6th " Fred'k Farrand (acting)
4th John P. Norton
5th George Willis
7th P. H. Searles (acting)
STATION HOUSES.
Central Station - Champlain, bet. Seneca and Canal
2d Precinct Station-Oregon, ne. cor. Ne- vada
3d & 6th Precinct Station-Forest, s. Wood- land av.
4th Precinct Station-ns. Detroit, e. Pearl 5th Precinct Station-Barber av. e. Colum- bus
7th Precinct Station-Hovey's blk. Euclid av. E. C.
House of Correction and Work House-W. D. Patterson, Supt. Woodland av. and C. & P. R. R. Crossing
And against both Fire and Lightning.
HOMESTEADS FOR ALL, IN LINNDALE .- See Map.
STEAM FITTING,
116 Bank Street.
628
LINNDALE, THE PRETTIEST SUBURB OF CLEVELAND .- See Map
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 Silas Merchant, No. 2-Champlain, bet. Ontario and Seneca, James Dickin- son, Engineer
Steamer F. W. Pelton, No. 3-Huntington, betw. Prospect and Garden, Joseph Sped- dy, Engineer
Steamer John Martin, No. 4-Church, se. cor. State, Wm. Long, Engineer
Steamer I. U. Masters, No. 5-Phelps, bet. St. Clair and Superior, James Hovey, En - gineer
Steamer J. D. Palmer, No. 6-Cor. Lorain 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 Auburn, George Reeve, Engineer
Steamer James Hill, No. 9-Wilson, near Woodland, , Engineer
Steamer George B. Senter, No. 10-Doan, near Woodland, J. B. Black, 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
Relief Hook and Ladder Company, No. 3- Wilson av. near Woodland, George E. Lowe, Captain
Union Hook and Ladder Company, No. 4- Doan, nr. Euclid av., Peter Kesse, Captain Canvas Protection Company, No. 1-Cor. St. Clair and Academy, Peter Belze, 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
Signal. Locality.
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
10. Cor. Superior and Wood
1-2. C. C. C. & I. Machine Shops on the Flats
I-2. Bousfield & Pool's Pail Factory
1-2. Cor. Columbus and Centre
1-3. Cor. Ontario and Lake
I-4. Cor. Erie and St. Clair
I-5. Central Market House
1-6. Cor. Woodland av. and Cross
I-7. Cor. Broadway and Perry
I-8. Junction Newburgh and M. R. R. Crossing
I-8. Rockfeller, Andrews & Flagler's Refinery
I-9. Westlake, Hutchins & Co.'s Refinery
I-9. Alexander & Scofield's Refinery
2-I. Cor. Forest and Croton
2-I. Police Station, Forest
2-3. Cor. Woodland av. and Irwin
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
2-8. Cor. St. Clair and Alabama
2-8. Lake Shore Machine Shop
2-9. Cor. Cedar av. and Blair
3-I. Engine House No. 1, St. Clair nr. Bank
3-2. Engine House No. 2, Champlain nr. Ontario
3-4. Chief Engineer's residence, No. 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
. 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 East River
4-6. Cor. Carter and Scranton av
4-7, Scranton av. nr. Fairfield
4-8. R. R. Crossing foot Pearl
4-9. Cor. Jersey and Chatham
5-I. 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.
The WATERTOWN Insures at the Lowest adequate Rates,
GERMAN INS. CO.,
ERIE, PENN.
ASSETS, $353,871. GEO. P & S. E. BURWELL, Agents, 9 Atwater Building.
629
SMITH & WOOD, PLUMBING, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, 41 PROSPECT ST.
Signal. Locality.
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. 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
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. On Chambers & Co.'s office, 13 Car- ter, nr. Cleveland Iron and Nail Works
8-1. Cor. Harbor and Woodbine
8-2. Cor. Harbor and Cook
8-3. Cor. Beech and Train
8-4. Vega av. bet. Rhodes av. and Hitch- cock
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 -2-I. Central Police Station, Champlain -2-3. Cor. Scovill and Maple -2-4. Cor. Garden and Wilson av.
-2-5. Cor. Scovill av. and Slater
-2-6. Cor. Woodland and Willcut avs. -2-7. Woodland av. New Work House -2-8. Euclid, nr. Wilson av. -2-9. Garden, cor. Sterling av. -3-1. Police Station, Vermont, W.S.
-3-2. Cor. Franklin and Duane
-3-4. Cor. Franklin and Dare -3-5. Whisky Island -3-6. Hanna, Baslington & Co.'s Refinery -3-7. Cor. Junction and Ravine -3-8. Infirmary, Scranton av. -3-9. Cor. Lorain and Waverly av. -4-2. Cor. Payne and Sterling avs. -4-3. Cor. Payne and Belden avs. -4-5. Cor. Scovill av. and Park -4-6. Cor. Jackson and Broadway :- 4-7. Independence, nr. Chemical Works -4-8. Cor. Forest and Warren
-5-2. Umbstaetter's Malt H'se, West River -5-3. Cuyahoga Iron Works, cor. Detroit and Center
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
Signal. Locality.
1-5-4. Breck, nr. Lorain
1-6-2. Cor. St. Clair and Belden av.
1-6-3. Cor. Scovill av. and Perry
1-6-4. Cor. Case and Cedar avs.
1-6-5. Cor. Water and Lake
1-6-7. Police Station, Oregon
2-3-1. Academy of Music
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. Cleveland Insurance Office, 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 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m.
First Baptist Church-Cor. Erie and Euclid av. Rev. - , 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.
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