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Phoenix Lodge No. 233 .- Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, Detroit. e. Pearl, every Monday evening.
Alemannia Lodge No. 37C, (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. University Heights, every Thursday evening.
Donau Lodge, No. 475, (German)-Regular meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, Kellogg Av. University Heights, every Wednes- day evening.
REBEKAH DEGREE.
Olive Branch Lodge No. 4 .- Regular meet- ings at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Superior and Seneca, every alternate Friday even- ing.
Rebekah Lodge No. 5 .- Regular meetings at Wagner's Block, Pearl, n. Lorain, first Sunday evening of each month.
The WATERTOWN Insures at the Lowest adequate Rates,
ECONOMIC AND HEALTHY HOMES IN LINNDALE .- See Map.
FAIRFIELD CO. INS. CO.,
SOUTH NORWALK, CONN.
- ASSETS, #320,000. GEO. P. & S. E. BURWELL, Agents, 9 Atwater Building.
637
SMITH & WOOD, PLUMBING,
Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, 41 PROSPECT ST.
Vidows and Orphans' Beneficial Associa- tion of the I. O. O. F. of Cuyahoga County, Ohio-R. B. Whipple, President; G. W. Lynde, Vice President ; H. B. Seymour, Secretary ; Belden Seymour, Treasurer.
NCIENT ORDER OF GOOD FEL- LOWS.
Cleveland Encampment No. 3. - Regular meetings at 127 Superior, every alternate Friday evening.
Ohio City Encampment No. 7 .- Regular meetings at cor. Pearl and Freeman, every alternate Wednesday evening.
Liberty Lodge No. 3 .- Regular meetings at 127 Superior, every Wednesday evening. Dhio City Lodge No. 13 .- Regular meetings at cor. Pearl and Freeman, every Tues- day evening.
Teutonia Lodge No. 19 .- Regular meetings at Wagner's Blk. Pearl nr. Lorain, every Friday evening.
Cuyahoga Lodge No. 25 .- Regular meet- ings at 127 Superior, every Monday evening.
I. O. B. B.
Solomon Lodge No. 16 .- Regular meetings cor. Perry and Woodland av. every Sun- day
Montefiore Lodge No. 54 .- Regular meetings at cor. Perry and Woodland av. every Wednesday evening.
SEVEN WISE MEN.
Schiller Conclave No. 4-Regular meetings at cor. Michigan and Ontario, every Mon- day evening.
A. J. O. K. S. B.
Rothschild Lodge No. 17-Regular meetings at 161 Ontario, every Sunday evening.
Cleveland City Lodge No. 44-Regular meet- ings at Gaylord's New Blk. cor. Ontario and High, every Sunday evening.
Sholem Lodge No. 63-Regular meetings at Gaylord's New Blk, cor. Ontario and High, every Monday evening.
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
Rebekah Lodge No. 8-Regular meetings at No. 161 Ontario, every alternate Sunday at 2 p. m.
Rebekah Lodge No. 9-Regular meetings at No. 161 Ontario, every alternate Sunday at 2 p. m.
TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEM- PERANCE.
Cleveland Temple of Honor, No. 12-Insti- tuted March 2Ist, 1872, meets every Thursday evening in Root's Block, room 9, cor. Detroit and Pearl. Dan'l A. Writ- nour, W. R.
Resolute Lodge, No. 23-Instituted April 9th, 1873. Regular meetings at 74 Woodland av. every Wednesday evening. M. O. Christian, W. R.
Evening Star Social Temple, No. 11-Regu- lar meetings in Root's Block, room 9, cor. Detroit and Pearl, first and third Wednesdays every month.
DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL.
Cleveland Lodge No. 1-Regular meetings at cor. Perry and Woodland av. every alternate Sunday at 2 p. m.
D. O. H.
Aurora Lodge No. 259-Regular meetings cor. Woodland av. and Perry, every Thursday evening.
Cleveland Lodge No. 136-Regular meetings in Wagner's Blk. nr. cor. Pearl and Lo- rain every Wednesday evening.
INDEPENDENT ORDER of RED MEN.
Herman Tribe, No. 143-Regular meetings at 127 Superior, every Thursday evening Cuyahoga Tribe, No.170-Regular meetings cor. Woodland av. and Perry, every Fri- day evening
Lake Erie Tribe, No. 181-Regular meet- ings cor. Michigan and Ontario streets, every Wednesday evening
Less than those of Board Companies.
LINNDALE, THE MANUFACTURING CENTRE .- See Map.
J. V. MATHIVET, Importer of Crystal Chandeliers,
116 Bank Street.
638
D. MARSHALL A 2 21 ONTARIO ST
HOMESTEADS FOR ALL, IN LINNDALE .- See Map.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Minnehaha Lodge, No. 25-Regular meet- ings at 179 Detroit, every Friday evening Forest City Lodge, No. 52-Regular. meet- ings at No. 10 Prospect every Wednesday evening
Cuyahoga Lodge, No. 97-Regular meet- ings at 611 St. Clair, every Monday evening
Bethel Lodge, No. 213-Regular meetings at No. 262 Pearl ws. every Thursday evening
Mystic Lodge, No. 218-Regular meetings at No. 179 Detroit ws. every Monday evening
Echo Lodge, No. 598 -- Ontario, cor. High, 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 Temper- ance Hall, Main, sw. cor. Newburgh, Brooklyn
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Cleveland Division, No. 275-Regular meet- ings at 184 Superior, every Monday evening
East Cleveland Division No. 404-Regular meetings in Hovey's Block every Friday evening
Day Spring Division, No. 426- Regular meetings at cor. Woodland av. and Ohio, every Monday evening
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
Robin Hood Court, No. 5552 -- Regular meet- ings every Thursday evening in Gaylord Block, cor. Ontario and High
Little John Court, No. 5699-Regular meet- ing every Tuesday evening at Beels' Hall. Pearl. ws.
Ivanhoe Court - Regular meetings every Monday evening, cor. Woodland & Perry Star of the Forest Court -- Regular meetings every Wednesday evening, at Hovey's Hall, E. C.
Excelsior Court -- Regular meetings every Saturday evening, at Hall, New- burgh
Cleveland United District of the Ancient Or- der of Foresters-Meets at Gaylord's Blk., cor. Ontario and High, on the 23d of January, April, July and October
DRUIDS.
Thiuda Grove, No. 18-Regular meetings cor. Ontario and Michigan, every Friday evening
Forest City Grove No. 22-Regular meet- ings in Gaylord Block, cor. Ontario and High, every Thursday evening
Erie Grove, No. 21 -Regular meetings at cor. Pearl and Vermont, every Thursday evening
ORPHEUS SINGING SOCIETY.
Schwartzer's Hall, Pearl, ne. cor. Bridge
CLEVELAND HARMONIC SOCIETY.
H. F. Bravton, President ; C. H. Fuller, Secretary ; J. T. Wamelink, Conductor. 188 Superior
CLEVELAND GESANGVEREIN.
Meets cor. Ontario and High. Dr. B. Cyr- iax, President ; E. Koensigslow, Secre- tary
YOUNG MEN'S SODALITY OF ST STANISLAUS.
Regular meetings at St. Patrick's Hall, Whitman st. John R. Manning, Prefect ; R. G. Berry, Secretary ; P. J. Ryan, Trea- surer
AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIA- TION.
Forest City Lodge, No. 19-Regular meet- ings every Monday evening, at Critten- den's Hall, 127 Superior
Mystic Lodge, No. 22-Regular meetings every Monday evening at Roeder's Hall, Pearl st.
Irwin Lodge, No. 23-Regular meetings every Saturday evening at Rettberg's Hall, cor. St. Clair and Muirson
North Star Lodge, No. 26 -- Regular meet- ings every Friday evening, Temperance Hall, 184 Superior st
The WATERTOWN gives to Policy Holders
artford Steam Boiler Insp, & Ins. Co., HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSETS, 8550,000. GEO. P. & S. E. BURWELL, Agents, 9 Atwater Building.
639
SMITH & WOOD, AUTOMATIC LOW PRESSURE team Heating Apparatus For Dwellings and Public Buildings, 41 PROSPECT ST.
leveland Star Lodge, No. 29-Regular meetings every Friday evening, cor. On- tario and High
Mount Horeb Lodge, No. 31 -- Regular meet- ings every Thursday evening at No. 550 Broadway
Ccho Lodge, No. 32 -- Regular meetings every Wednesday evening at Beck's Hall, cor. Case and Woodland avs.
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.
Washington Lodge, No. 48-Regular meet- ings the second and last evenings every month at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior street
G. A. R.
Hampton Post, No. 23, G. A. R .- Regular meetings at 184 Superior, the first and third Friday evenings every month
Freighton Post, No. 69, G. A. R .- Regular meetings at Wagner's Hall, Pearl, n. of Lorain, every Tuesday evening
Sullivan Post, No. 80, G. A. R .- Regular meetings south side Public Square every Wednesday evening
Mc Pherson Post, No. 87, G. A. R .-- Regular meetings at Root's Blk., cor. Detroit and Pearl, the second and fourth Friday evenings every month
TRADES' UNIONS.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Di- vision No. 31-Regular meeting at Hark- ness Hall, No. 109 Ontario, every alter- nate Friday and Saturday evening
Machinists and Blacksmiths' Union No. 2 of Ohio-Regular meetings at Gulli- ford's Hall, 611 St. Clair street, every Thursday evening
M. & B. Union No. 3 of Ohio-Regular meetings at Hartness Hall, No. 109 Ontario, every Monday evening
M. & B. Union No. 8 of Ohio-Regular meetings at Druid's Hall, cor. Ontario and Michigan, every Saturday evening
Unquestionable Security.
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
M. & B. Union No. 12 of Ohio-Regular meetings, cor. Pearl and Freeman, every Friday evening
Iron Moulders' Union No. 27-Regular meetings at No. 10 Prospect, first and third Tuesday of every month
Iron Moulders' Union No. 218-Regular meeting every Thursday evening. Hall over No. 97 Bank
Puddlers and Boiler Makers' Union, Ouya- hoga Forge No. 3- Regular meeting in hall over 97 Bank, first and third Satur- day of every month
Iron Heaters' Union No. 1 of Ohio-Regu- lar meetings in hall over 97 Bank, every other Saturday
Coopers' International Union-Room No. 4 Park Building. M. A. Foran, President; Byron Pope, Secretary
Coopers' International Union No. 1 of Ohio - Regular meetings at No. 4 Park Build- ing every alternate Monday evening
Coopers' Union No. 3 of Ohio-Regular meetings cor. Pearl and Freeman, every alternate Wednesday evening
Coopers' Union No. 8 of Ohio-Regular meetings at No. 12 Prospect, on the last Friday evening of every month
Coopers' Benevolent Society-Regular meet- ings at No. 4 Park Building on the first Monday evening of every month.
igar Makers' International Union No. 17, of Cleveland, Ohio-Regular meetings at . No. 7 Prospect, the first Thursday in every month.
Cleveland Typographical Union No. 53- Regular meetings at No. 10 Prospect, the last Saturday evening in every month
ST. CRISPIN.
Forest City Lodge No. 22-Regular meet- ings at 184 Superior, first and third Tuesday evenings of each month
Cordwainers' Lodge No. 182- Regular meetings at 184 Superior, first Monday evening of each month
Daughters' Lodge No. 33-Regular meet- ings at Hartness Hall No. 109 Ontario, first Thursday evening of each month
Assets, over $475,000.00
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LINNDALE, THE MANUFACTURING CENTRE-See Map.
CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS,
116 Bank Street.
640
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS, &C.
The Enterprise Building Association-Reg- ular meetings at Manx Hall, cor. Wood- land av. and Eagle, the third Wednesday in every month. C. B. Pettingill, Presi- dent ; C. W. Noble, Secretary
The Forest City United Land and Building Association-Regular meetings at Galla- gher's Hall, cor. of Superior and Erie, second Tuesday in every month. George Schlaterback, President; James Lavan, Secretary
The German Land and Building Associa- tion-Regular meetings at Seyler's Hall, 84 Michigan, second Monday in every month. J. Kraus, Secretary
The Homestead Loan Association-Regular meetings at Carlton Block, cor. Wood- land av. and Eagle, first Monday in every month. S. C. Brooks, President ; W. H. Brew, Secretary
The Union Building Association-Regular meetings at Temperance Hall, 184 Supe- rior, last Saturday in every month. C. Thompson, President ; E. L. Moon, Sec. The West Side German Building Associa- tion-Regular meetings at Dahler's Hall, Lorain, second Tuesday in every month. Fred. Grothe, President ; C. Cobelli, Secretary
Buckeye Loan Association-Regular meet- ings at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior, second Tuesday of every month. S. C. Brooks, President ; W. H. Brew, Sec'y
Cleveland Land and Building Loan Associa- tion-Regular meetings at Carlton Hall, cor. Eagle and Woodland, third Monday of every month. H. Haines, President ; James Andrews, Secretary
Cleveland Building Association - Regular meetings at Seyler's Hall, 84 Michigan, second Wednesday every month. Geo. Rettberg, President ; C. Grim, Secretary
Cleveland Mechanics' Land and Building Loan Association-Regular meetings last Tues- day every month, at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior. Dr. A. B. Halliwell, Pres- ident ; James Field, Secretary
The Cleveland Odd Fellows' Home and Loan Association-Regular meeting at 121 Su- perior, second Saturday every month. J. P. Humphrey, President ; E. J. Blandin, Secretary
The Workingmen's United Land, Loan and Building Society - Regular meetings at No. 50 Public Square, fourth Monday every month. G. W. Calkins, President ; L. J. Mattison, Secretary
The West Side Home and Loan Association F. W. Pelton, Secretary, 249 Pearl
MUTUAL AID AND ASSURANCE SO- CIETIES.
The Hungarian Aid Society (Established in 1865)-Regular meetings first Sunday, 2 p. m., every month, at Hartness Hall, 109 Superior. J. S. Perley, President ; Max Judd, Secretary
The Hungarian Ladies' Aid Society-Regu- lar meetings at Rettberg's Hall, cor. St. Clair and Muirson, every alternate Sun- day, 2 p. m. S. Sempliner, President ; E. Goldner, Secretary
Mutual Benefit and Assurance Association of Cleveland-Regular meetings at Tem- perance Hall, 184 Superior, first Wednes- day of every month. William McIntosh, President, Joseph Gillson, Financial Sec- retary, 171 Ohio
Mutual Savings Society, No. 25-sw. cor. Public Square. Isaac H. Marshall, Pres- ident ; F. H. Follett, Secretary
St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Mutual Benevolent Society-Regular meetings first Sunday of every month. at St. Patrick's Hall, Whitman st. John Hayes, Presi- dent; Wm. A. Manning, Secretary ; Jas. Rossiter, sr., Treasurer
FAIR AND PARK ASSOCIATIONS.
Northern Ohio Fair Association-Office, 89 Seneca. Dr. J. P. Robinson, President ; Samuel Briggs, Secretary
Clifton Park Association-Office, 249 Pearl. J. H. Sargent, President ; Geo. E. Hart- nell, Secretary
LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.
Cleveland Library Association - Number of volumes, 10,000. Case Bldg-open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. W. J. Boardman, Prest .; Capt. B. A. Stanard, Vice Prest .; Wm. Bingham, Cor. Secy .; James Barnett, Rec. Secy .; H. M. Chapin, Treas .; Miss S. E. Chamberlain, Librarian.
Cleveland Public Library - Number of volumes, 16,000. No. 236 Superior, cor. Seneca-open 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Board of Managers-S. H. Mather, Prest .; J. H. A. Bone, Sec .; A. G. Hopkinson, Treas. S. H. Mather, J. H. A. Bone, for three years; Rev. S. Wolcott, A. . Thieme, for one year ; A. H. Hopkinson, James W. Carson, for two years. L. M. Oviatt, Librarian.
The WATERTOWN Insures at the Lowest adequate Rates,
HOMESTEADS FOR ALL, IN LINNDALE .- See Map.
OLD DOMINION INS. CO.,
RICHMOND, VA.
- ASSETS, $256,483. GEO. P. &. S. E. BURWELL, Agents, 9 Atwater Building.
541
SMITH & WOOD, PLUMBING,
Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, 41 PROSPECT ST.
Bethel Free Reading Rooms-41 Union. Samuel Job, Superintendent.
Western Reserve Historical Society-Rooms cor. Rockwell and North Park. Open I to 4 p. m. Chas. Whittlesey, Pres .; Mrs. M. Milford, Librarian.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- IATIONS.
Rooms 79 N. S. Public Square-Free read- ing room open from 9 a. m. to 10 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, General Secretary.
BOARD OF TRADE.
Hall cor. Superior and River-B. H. York, Prest. J. C. Sage, Sec.
BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS.
Office 6 Cleveland Insurance Building .- E. C. Rouse, Prest. Geo. H. Willis, Sec.
BANKS.
Citizens' Savings and Loan Association- Atwater Blk. Capital $1,000,000. J. H. Wade, Prest. C. W. Lepper, Sec.
Commercial National Bank-Cor. Superior and Water. Capital $1,250,000. Dan P. Eells, Prest. Joseph Colwell, Cash.
First National Bank-117 Superior. Cap- ital, $500,000. Philo Scovill, Prest. James Barnett, Vice Prest. A. K. Spencer, Cash.
Merchants' National Bank-Cor. Superior and Bank. Capital $1,200,000. T. P. Handy, Prest. W. L. Cutter, Cash. National City Bank-115 Superior. Capi- tal $200,000.
W. P. Southworth, Prest. J. F. Whitelaw, Cash.
SUN Insurance Company, OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
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. L. Withington, Sec. and Treas.
Second National Bank-Cor. Superior and Water. Capital, $1,000,000. Amasa Stone, Prest. Hiram Garretson, Vice Prest. K. Clinton, Cash.
Society for Savings-91 ns. Public Square. Hon. S. Williamson, Prest. S. H. Mather, Sec. and Treas.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Allemannia Insurance Co .- 2 Bratenahl's Blk. Capital, $250,000. Wm. Meyer, Prest. James Horwitz, Sec.
Mercantile Insurance Co. - Bratenahl's Building. Capital, $200,000. Wm. J. Gordon, Prest. Geo. A. Tisdale, Sec.
Hibernia Insurance Co .- 327 and 329 Su- perior. Capital, $294,000. Patrick O'Brien, Prest. P. O'Neil, 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 Willson 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
Less than those of Board Companies.
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LINNDALE, THE MANUFACTURING CENTRE-See Map.
J. V. MATHIVET, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter,
116 Bank Street.
542
D.MARSHALL COAL 2 21 ONTARIO ST
SUBURBAN HOMES IN LINNDALE .- See Map.
Jewish Orphan Asylum-Woodland av. w. Sawtel av. Louis Anfrecht, Supt.
St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum-137 Wood- land 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 Wainut. Mrs. V. A. Swan, Supt.
Trinity Church Home-88 Scovill av. Mrs. C. Graham, Matron
MARKETS.
Centrul 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
Beck's Hall-Cor. Woodland and Case avs Case Hall-Superior, nw. cor. Wood City Hall-Sw. cor. Public Square
Court House-Nw. cor. Public Square Franklin Hall-Ns. Willey, bet. Merchant and Jennings avs.
Garrett's Hall -- Es. Public Square, cor. Eu. clid av.
German Theater-71 Michigan
Good Templar's Hall-Io Prospect
Good Templar's Hall-179 Detroit
Gulliford Hall -611 St. Clair
Halle's Hall-2SS} Superior
Lyman's Hall-Ws. Public Square, cor. of Rockwell
Masonic Hall-Franklin, opp. Franklin Cir- cle, W. S.
Masonic Hall -- Case Blk.
Mout's Hall -- 640 Lorain
National Hall -- Cor. of Croton and Hum- boldt
National Hall -- Ss. Public Square
Nelson's Hall-205 and 207 Pearl
Odd Fellows' Hall -- 236 Superior
Post Office-Es. Public Square, cor. Supe- rior
Seyler's Hall -- 84 Michigan
Rettberg Hall -- St. Clair, nr. cor. Muirson
Temperance Hall -- 184 Superior
Theatre Comique-24 Frankfort
Turner Hall-Ohio, nr. Brownell
Wagner's Hall -- Pearl, nr. Market House
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
Buckeye Exchange-Superior, nw. cor. of River
Carlton's Block -- Eagle, se. cor. Woodland av.
Andrew's Union Block-Woodland av. nw. cor. Ohio.
Broadway Block-Broadway, Se. cor. Ohio. Case Building-Cor. Superior and Wood. Centre Block-Columbus, Sw. cor. Centre.
Chamberlain's Block-Cor. Superior and Bond.
Cleveland Insurance Building - Superior, nw. cor. Water.
Cushing Block-Se. cor. Public Square.
Crawford's Block-Junction Champlain and S. Water.
Commercial Block-River, n. St. Clair.
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.
Garrett's Block-Cor. Euclid and Public Square.
Green's Block-Se. cor. St. Clair and Court Place.
Gilchrist's Block-Ns. St. Clair bet. Water and Bank.
Hoffman's Block-Es, Public Square, cor. Superior.
Hovey's Block (E. C.)-Euclid av. nr. Doan. Johnson's Block-Bank, nr. St. Clair.
Johnson's Marine Block-I River, cor. Dock. Kidney's Block-Woodland av. cor. Erie.
Leader Building-Ss. Superior, opp. Wed- dell House.
The WATERTOWN Insures only Dwellings,
BUFFALO GERMAN INS. CO.,
-
ASSETS, $358,856. GEO. P. & S. E. BURWELL, Agents, 9 Atwater Building.
BUFFALO, N. Y. 1
543
SMITH & WOOD,
SUN PLUMBING, Insurance Company, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, 41 PROSPECT ST.
Leidheiser Block-Ns. St. Clair, nr. Ala- . bama.
Lowman's Block-Ss. Water, nr. Long.
Lyman's Block-Nw. cor. Public Square. Mathews' 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.
Morrison Block-Ws. Public Square.
National Bank Building-Cor. Superior and Water.
Northrup & Harrington's Block-Cor. Su- perior and Seneca.
Northern Ohio Fair Block-Ws. Seneca, bet. St. Clair and Frankfort.
Otis' Block-Ns. Euclid nr. Public Square. Odd Fellows' Block-Pearl, sw. cor. Church. Park Building-Ns. Public Square, nr. Ontario.
Paine's Block-Sw. cor. St. Clair and On- tario.
Plain Dealer Building-Nw. cor. Seneca and Frankfort.
Perkins' Building-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
Rettberg's Block-Se. cor. St. Clair and Muirson.
Savings Bank Building-Ns. Public Square. Sexton's Block-Cor. Superior and Merwin. Spear's Block-Eagle, w. Broadway. Tyler'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.
Young America Block-Pearl sw. cor. Lo- rain.
MILITARY.
Cleveland Grays-Armory, 25 Frankfort. John N. Frazee, Captain ; Geo. W. Tib- bitts, First Lieutenant ; R. S. Lyon, Sec- ond Lieutenant.
Cleveland Light Artillery - Armory, 25 Frankfort. Louis Smithnight, Captain ; N. Schroh, First Lieutenant; F. H. Flick, Second Lieutenant.
OFFICE, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, E. C. ROUSE, Sec'y.
Cleveland Jaegers-Armory, 25 Frankfort. Henry Roth, Captain ; Geo. Miller, First Lieutenant ; William Shorty, Second Lieutenant.
Creighton Zouaves-Meets at Roeder's Hall, Pearl. J. F. Kennedy, Captain ; Thos. Farrell, First Lieutenant ; Chas. Herman, Second Lieutenant.
. CANAL COLLECTOR.
O. Stafford
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 Io a. m.
Post Office-Hovey's Block, E. C. John R. Walters, Postmaster
Branch P. O .- Detroit, cor. Pearl, W. S. G. F. Bowman, P. M.
STREET RAILROADS.
Kinsman Street Railroad-Office 576 Wood- land av. A. R. Mitchell, President. S. E. Botsford, Secretary. F. J. Locke, Su- perintendent
East Cleveland Street Railroad and Garden Street Branch-Office, 119 Bank. A. Ev- erett, President. W. W. Gaines, Secre- tary. E. Duty, Superintendent
Superior and St. Clair Street Railroad-Of- fice, cor. St. Clair and Case av. William Collins, President. S. S. Lyon, Secretary. A. Bartlett, Superintendent
Collamer and St. Clair Street Railroad-Of- fice, Glennville. William Bresie, Lessee
West Side Street Railroad-Office, cor. De- troit and Hanover. D. P. Rhodes, Pres- ident. W. S. C. Otis, Secretary and Treasurer. Ingham, Somerville & Co., Lessees
Cleveland and Newburgh Railroad-Office, Newburgh. Joseph Turney, President and Superintendent. A. J. Hamilton, Secretary
Rocky River Railroad-Office, 249 Pearl. Hiram Barrett, President and Treasurer. C. Pease, Secretary
And against both Fire and Lightning.
SUBURBAN HOMES IN LINNDALE .- See Map.
CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS,
116 Bank Street.
544
HOSPITALS.
Charity Hospital-Cor. Scovill av. and Per- ry. John H. Lowman, Physician
City Infirmary-Es. of Scranton av., s. of Holmden av. Thomas Rome, Steward. Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Matron. Dr. I. H. Marshall, Visiting Physician
Cleveland City Hospital-84 Wilson. H. B· Hurlbut, President. Mrs. Dr. F. Wells, Secretary
Foundling Hospital-132 and 134 Garden
Homeopathic Hospital-No. 66 Huron st. Mrs. M. J. George, Matron. Dr. W. F. Hocking, Physician. Dr. N. Schneider, Surgeon
U. S. Marine Hospital-Cor. Erie and Lake. Dr. J. F. Armstrong, Physician. W. Tay- lor, Steward
CEMETERIES.
Frie Street City Cemetery-Bet. Sumner and Bolivar, and Erie and Brownell.
Lake View Cemetery-Euclid av. E. Cleve- land. J. H. Wade, President, J. J. Hol- den, Secretary. Office at the Cemetery
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