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The West Side Home and Loan Associa- tion-F. W. Pelton, Secretary, 249 Pearl
Mutual Aid and Assurance Socie- ties.
The Hungarian Aid Society (established in 1865)-Regular meetings first Sun- day, 2 P. M., every month, at Halle's Hall, 28812 Superior. Joseph Black, President; I. Schoen berger, Secretary
The Hungarian Ladies' Aid Society- Regular meetings at Halle's Hall, 28812 Superior, every alternate Sun- day, 2 P. M. S. Sampliner, President; S. Goodman, Secretary
Mutual Benefit and Assurance Associa- tion of Cleveland-Regular meetings at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior, first Tuesday each month. Robert Shackleton, President; Joseph Gill- son, Financial Secretary; William J. King, Secretary ; 171 Ohio
Mutual Savings Society-Room 5, 121 Superior. Isaac H. Marshall, Presi- dent; M. V. Follett, Secretary ; E. Bartholomew, Supt. of Agts. and Asst. Sec.
St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Mu- tual Benevolent Society - Regular meetings first Sunday of every month, at St. Patrick's Hall, Whitman st. Rev. J. V. Conlan, President; Wm. A. Manning, Rec. Secretary ; James Kent, Treasurer
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
Children's Aid Society-Girl's Home at Industrial School bldg. Champlain St. Boys' Home, Detroit, W. C. T. P. Handy, President; Robert Waterton, Superintendent; Charles E. Ferrell, Assistant Superintendent and Teach- er; Mrs. M. Ferrell, Matron
Cleveland Bethel Union-Superior, cor. Union. Officers, L. Prentiss, Presi- dent; E. E. Pope, Secretary ; C. W. Lepper, Treasurer ; Thomas Braggins, Superintendent Bethel Home; S. Job, Superintendent of Relief Work ; Rev. S. Gregg, Chaplain ; John D. Jones, Missionary and Agent
Ladies' Bethel Aid Society-Superior, nw. cor. Union. Mrs. John Pool, Sec- retary and Treasurer
Home for the Aged Poor-es. Perry, bet. Creighton and Hazen ; Mother Jo- seph of Jesus, Lady Superior
Home for the Friendless-267 Perry ; Mrs. E. P. Lord, Matron Little Sisters of the Poor, 346 Perry
Trinity Church Home for the Sick and Friendless-88 Scovill av. Board of Trustees-Rev. W. L. McLaren, Presi- dent; Mr. Ansel Roberts, Secretary. Trustees -- R. P. Spalding, O.A. Brooks, William Boardman, J. A. Vincent, John Shelley. Lady Managers-Mrs. Philo Scovill, President; Mrs. Philo Chamberlin, Treasurer ; Mrs. Wm. D. Cushing, Secretary ; Mrs. Ansel Rob- erts, Mrs. E. S. Flint, Mrs. John Shel- - ley, Mrs. J. A. Wheeler, Mrs. G. B. Ely, Mrs. R. P. Spalding, Mrs. O. B. Skinner, Mrs. R. Harmon, Mrs. G. Brainard, Mrs. N. W. Taylor, Mrs. Wm. Cassells
Trinity Church Home for Friendless Children-90 Scovill av. Rev. W. E. McLaren, President; Mrs. M. S. Brad- ford, Vice President: Mrs. W. D. Cushing, Secretary ; Miss Sarah Odell, Treasurer ; Mrs. Fuller, Matron. Man- agers-Mrs. Avery, Mrs. William Boardman, Mrs. Buckley, Mrs. Gay- lord, Mrs. A. S. Gorham, Mrs. S. L. Mather, Miss Mary A. Whitelaw, Mrs. A. M. Wilcox, Mrs. R. K. Winslow. Meet at the Home the first Thursday of each month, at 11 A. M.
LITERARY SOCIETIES.
Cleveland Literary Union-Meets in Knights of Pythias Hall, Gaylord's Block, every Monday evening. Na- than Rosenwasser, President; Aaron Rosenblatt, Secretary
Edgeworth Club-Regular meetings at Chamberlain's Block, Superior, cor. Bond, on the second Monday evening of each month. Thomas Reilley, Pres- ident; F. E. McGinness, Secretary
Hermenians-Literary and Dramatic- Meets at Hermenian Hall, 611 St. Clair, every Friday evening. John M. Ives, President; Louis J. Noble, Secretary
Irish Literary and Benevolent Society- Meets over 99 Bank, every Monday evening. William J. Gleason, Presi- dent; Owen Kane, Cor. Secretary
I. U. I. F. Literary and Dramatic Club -Meets at Pearl, cor. Detroit, every Friday, at 8 P. M.
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LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND.
Organized April 1875, for scientific re- search, and the formation of a Liber- al Library. Meets at Carlton's Block, 22 Woodland av. the first and third Sundays of each month, at 3 P. M. E. D. Stark, President; Mrs. A. B. Cope- land, Vice President; Thomas Lees, Secretary ; J. D. Varney, Treasurer ; Miss M. H. Lees, Librarian. Direc- tors-Joseph Gillson, Dr. C. H. Mer- rick
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Ancient Order of Hibernians No. 1- Meet over 99 Bank, Tuesday evenings, semi-monthly. Peter King, President Ancient Order of Hibernians No. 3- Meet at Newburgh. John Dugan, President
Ancient Order of Hibernians No. 4- Meet at St. Malachi's Thursday eve- nings, semi-monthly. Owen J. Gal- lagher, President; James McNiel, Secretary
Ancient Order of United Workmen- Regular meetings at Zimmerman's Hall, cor. St. Clair and Lyman, every Tuesday evening. P. W. Johnson, M. W .; M. Maxwell, Recorder
Ancient Order of United Workmen (German)-Regular meetings at Zim- merman's Hall, cor. St. Clair and Ly- man, every Friday evening. C. Wus- . hoff, M. W .; J. Shug, Financier
Cleveland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-Office 6 Atwater Building. George H. Burt, Pres .; John Tod, James M. Hoyt, William Bingham, Dr. E. Sterling, G. F. Lew- is, Vice Pres'ts; J. I. Pinney, Coun- sel; H. F. Brayton, Sec .; John G. Jennings, Treas.
Dorcas Society-Meets by invitation at the residences of its members each al- ternate Friday P. M. Mrs. Joshua Ross, Pres., 60 Woodland av .; Mrs. T. R. Chase, Vice Pres .; Mrs. H. Gerould, Sec. ; Mrs. J. Mansfield, Treas.
Irish Literary and Benevolent Society- Meet over 99 Bank every Monday eve- ning. William J. Gleason, President; Owen Kane, Cor. Sec.
Knights of Erin-Meet at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior, every alternate Thursday evening. Charles H. Mc- Hannon, Pres .; P. E. Rice, Sec.
Knights of Erin-Meet at Newburgh, semi-monthly
Knights of St. Patrick-Meet at School House, Newburgh
Mona's Relief Society-Regular meet- ings at Hall cor. Eagle and Woodland av. first Friday of every month
Order of Good Samaritans (Col'd)- Meet every alternate Thursday eve- ning at 122 Dare. James A. Harden, Past Presiding Officer
St. Bridget's Total Abstinence and Mu- tual Benefit Society-Regular meet- ings at St. Bridget's School House, Perry, on the first Sunday of each - month. Rev. P. J. McGuire, Pres. and Spiritual Director
St. George's Benevolent Society-Regu- lar meetings at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior, second Tuesday of January, April, July and October. Thomas . Walton, Pres .; Joseph Gilson, Finan- cial Sec .; G. A. Hardiman, Rec. Sec.
Ste. Jean Baptiste Benevolent Society (French)-Meets at Church of the An- nunciation, Hurd cor. Moore. Frank Rivers, Pres. ; Rev. A. Sauvadet, Spir- itual Director
St. Patrick's Benevolent Association- Regular meetings at St. Patrick's School House, Whitman, nr. Ken- tucky, every Monday evening. Rev. J. V. Conlan, Spiritual Director ; John Dempsey, Pres.
St. Vincent De Paul's Society, St. Pat- rick's Conference-Regular meetings at St. Patrick's Hall, Whitman, nr. Kentucky, on the second, third and fourth Sundays of each month. Rev. J. V. Conlan, Spiritual Director; Michael Cummings, Pres. ; P. O'Sul- livan, Sec.
BOHEMIAN ORGANIZATIONS.
Slovanska Lipa-Meets at Hall, cor. Cro- ton and Case av. the first Sunday of each month
Svornost-Meets at Perun Hall, Croton, opp. Arch, the first Thursday of each month
St. John's Society-Meets at Bohemian Schoolhouse, Burwell st. the first Sunday of each month
Rad K. L. C. Husinec-Meets at Perun Hall, Croton, opp. Arch, the first and third Wednesday of each month .
Ctenarsky Spolek (Reading Society)- Meets at Rychlik's Hall, Humboldt, cor. Croton, the first Saturday of each month
Zpevacky Spolek (Singing Society)- Meets at Rychlik's Hall the first Mon- day of each month
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Telocvicna Jednota Sokol (Turnverein) -Meets at 138 Croton the first Sunday of each month
Bratrska Jednota (Brotherhood)-Meets at 438 Clark av., the second Sunday of each month
Spolek Zizka-Meets at 66 Clark av. the third Sunday of each month
Spolek St. Joseph-Meets at Bohemian Schoolhouse, Brooklyn st., the fourth Sunday of each month
Spolek Dam Libuse u Lipa (Ladies' So- ciety )-Meets at Hall, cor. Croton and Case av., the first Sunday of each month
Spolek Dam Libuse u Rychlika (Ladies' Society )-Meets at Rychlik's Hall, cor. Humboldt and Croton, the last Sunday of each month
Budivoj (Dramatic Society)-Meets at Rychlik's Hall the second Sunday of each month
Delnicko Politicky Spolek (6th Ward Po- lical Society)-Meets alternately at Slovanska Lipa Hall and Rychlik's Hall the second Sunday of each month Navodni Spolek Perun (National So- ciety Perun)-Meets at Perun Hall, Croton, opp. Arch, the first Sunday in Jan., April, July and Oct.
Delnicko Politicky Spolek Tabor (14th Ward Political Society )-Meets at 370 Forest st., the first and third Satur- days of each month
Delnicko Politicky Spolek (12th Ward Political Society)-Meets at - - the third Sunday of each month
Slovanstvo (Savings Society)-Meets at Perun Hall, Croton, opp. Arch, every Thursday
Remeslnicky Spolek (Mechanics' Asso- ciation)-Meets at 11 Arch the first Sunday of each month
FAIR & PARK ASSOCIATIONS.
Northern Ohio Fair Association-Office 89 Seneca. Dr. J. P. Robison, Presi- dent; Sylvester T. Everett, Treasurer ; Samuel Briggs, Secretary.
Clifton Park Association-Office 249 Pearl. Thomas Dixon, Prest .; Geo. E. Hartnell, Sec.
LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.
Cleveland Library Association-Num- ber 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. Cham- berlain, Librarian.
Cleveland Public Library-Number of volumes, 24,000. City Hall, Superior, cor. Wood-open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Free to all citizens, under general control of the Board of Education. Library Committee-Thomas A. Stow, P. W. Payne, N. B. Dixon. Income for 1874-5, about $7,500. Average daily circulation, about 1,000 vols. L. M. Oviatt, Librarian.
Cleveland Law Library Association -- Room 4, 3d floor Court House. Num- ber of vols. 3,000. Hon. Seneca O. Griswold, Prest .; Hon. Gersham M. Barber, Sec. and Treas .; Fred. B. Avery, Librarian.
Young Men's Guild of Trinity Church -- Reading room in Guild Room. rear of - the Rectory, 320 Superior. Rev. W. E. McLaren, Prest .; U. H. Birney, Vice Prest. ; Charles Brooks, Sec. and Treas.
Union Reading Room-Euclid av. nw. cor. Doan.
Bethel Free Reading Rooms -- 41 Union. Sunday School 2 p. m. Samuel Job, Superintendent.
Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society-Rooms, Savings Bank Building, cor. Rockwell and North Park. Open 1 to 4 p. m. Chas. Whittlesey, Pres .; C. C. Baldwin, Sec. ; Miss C. M. Seymour, Librarian. Central Place Friendly Inn -- Free Read- ing Room, 71 Central pl. E. T. Ab- bott, Supt.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION.
Rooms 79 N. S. Public Square-Free Reading Rooms 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. Wil- liam Bowler, President; George J. Bliss, T. G. Ford, General Secretaries. Railway Branch, Union Depot Reading Room and Library-Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. Services Sunday at 2:30 p. m. G. W. Cobb, General Sec- retary.
Woman's Christian Association -- 16 Walnut. Miss Sarah Fitch, Presi- dent; Miss C. M. Leonard, Treasurer ; Mrs. M. E. Rawson, Secretary. Managers meet the first Tuesday of each month. General meetings on the first Tuesday of November, Feb- ruary, May and November respectively -- that in November being the annual meeting, at which shall occur the elec- tion of the Board of Managers.
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CLEVELAND BIBLE SOCIETY.
Cleveland Bible Society-Depository at Ingham, Clarke & Co.'s, 217 Superior. James M. Hoyt, President; D. P. Eells, Treasurer.
BOARD OF TRADE.
Hall cor, Superior and River-M. B. Clark, Prest .; J. C. Sage, Sec.
BOARD OF FIRE UNDER-
WRITERS.
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. and Treas.
Commercial National Bank -- Cor. Su- perior and Water. Capital $1,250,000. Dan. P. Eells, Prest. Joseph Colwell, Cash.
First National Bank-117 Superior. Capital $500,000.
Philo Scovill, Prest.
James Barnett, Vice Prest.
A. K. Spencer, Cash. P. M. Spencer, Asst. Cash.
Merchants' National Bank-Cor. Su- perior and Bank. Capital $1,200,000. T. P. Handy, Prest. W. L. Cutter, Cash.
T. C. Johnson, Asst. Cash.
National City Bank-115 Superior. Cap- ital $200,000
W. P. Southworth, Pres. J. F. Whitelaw, Cash.
Ohio National Bank - Atwater Blk. Capital $1,000,000 Robert Hanna, Pres. John McClymonds, Cash.
People's Savings and Loan Association -251 Pearl st., W. S.
D. P. Rhodes, Pres.
A. L. Withington, Sec. and Treas.
Second National Bank-Cor. Superior and Water. Capital $1,000,000 H. Garretson, Pres. Joseph Perkins, Vice Pres. K. Clinton, Cash.
Society for Savings-91 ns. Pub. Sqr. Hon. S. Williamson, Pres. S. H. Mather, Sec. and Treas.
South Cleveland Banking Co .- Office C. & N. R. R. Blk., Nbgh. William H. Lamprecht, Cash.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Forest City Mutual Insurance Co .- 136 Ontario
'N. W. Taylor, Pres. E. E. Brown, Sec.
Hibernia Insurance Co .- 327 and 329 Su- perior. Capital, $200,000 Patrick O'Brien, Pres. P. O'Neil, Sec.
Mercantile Insurance Co .- Bratenahl's bldg. Capital, $200,000 W. J. Gordon, Pres. Geo. A. Tisdale, Sec.
Ohio Life Insurance Co .- Superior, nw. cor. Bond. Capital, $100,000 John Tod, Pres. Henry E. Hess, Sec.
Residence Fire Insurance Co .- Room 1 Forest City Hotel Building. Capital $200,000
Selah Chamberlain, Pres. T. C. Parsons, Sec.
Sun Insurance Co .- 11 National Bank bldg. Capital, $200,000 Pres.
E. C. Rouse, Sec.
Life Association of America, Northeast Ohio Department-Room 6 Atwater Bldg. Assets, $4,736,315 A. W. Fairbanks, Pres.
H. F. Brayton, Sec.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES. [See General Directory of Names.]
ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum- Cor. Woodland and Wilson avs., A. H. Shunk, Superintendent; Mrs. Ju- lia W. Shunk, Matron. Board of Man- agers meet on the first Monday of each month at 2 P. M.
St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum-Es. Harmon, bet. Scovill and Woodland av., S. V. Boucher, Superior.
St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum- Monroe, nr. Willett. Sister James, Lady Superior
St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum-137 Wood- land av. ext. Miss Anna Hogan, Su- perior
Jewish Orphan Asylum, I. O. B .- Wood- land av., bet. Willson and Case avs. Meetings are held quarterly, in the months of January, April, July and October. A. Aub, Pres .; A. Weiner, Vice Pres .; J. Rohrheimer, Treas ; Wil- liam Kriegshaber, Sec .; L. Aufrecht, Supt. ; Mrs. L. Aufrecht, Matron
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NATIONAL.
United Irishmen of Cleveland-Meet over 99 Bank every Wednesday eve- ning. P. K. Walsh, Pres .; Edward Shehan, Sec.
MARKETS.
(Edward Russell, Superintendent.) Central Market-Broadway, bet. Eagle and Bolivar Fifth Ward Market-St. Clair, nr. Ne- vada
Pearl St. Market-Cor. Pearl and Lorain
PUBLIC BUILDINGS & HALLS.
Academy of Music-Bank, bet. Frank- fort and St. Clair
Bethel Building-Superior, cor. Union Bohemian Theatre-Cor. Croton and Case av.
Brainard's Hall-205 Superior
Brennan & Gallagher's Hall-Cor. Su- perior and Erie
Broadway Hall-Cor. Broadway and Broadway Extension
Beck's Hall- 475 Woodland av.
Case Hall-Superior, nw. cor. Wood
City Armory-Ns. Frankfort, bet. Bank and Water
City Hall-Superior, ne. cor. Wood
Corlett's Hall-Erie, se. cor. Sumner Court House-Nw. cor. Pub. Sqr.
Franklin Hall-Ns. Willey, bet. Mer- chant and Jennings av.
Garrett's Hall-Es. Pub. Sqr. cor. Eu- clid av.
German Theatre-71 Michigan
Good Templars' Hall-10 Prospect
Good Templars' Hall-179 Detroit Halle's Hall -- 28812 Superior
Hermenian Hall-611 and 613 St. Clair Horn's Hall -- Willey, sw. cor. Pelton av. Kimberly Hall-20612 Detroit
Knights of Pythias Hall-328 Wood- land av.
Koebler's Hall-Cor. Perry and Wood- land av.
Lyman's Hall -- Ws. Pub. Sqr. cor. of Rockwell
Masonic Hall-Franklin, opp. Franklin Circle, W. S.
Masonic Hall -- Case Building 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
Odd Fellows' Hall-Ws. Pearl, sw. cor. Church
Perun Hall (Bohemian) -- Croton, opp. Arch
Post Office-Es. Public Square, cor. Su- perior Rettberg Hall -- St. Clair, nr. cor. Muir- son
Rychlik's Hall -- Cor. Humboldt and Cro- ton
Seyler's Hall-84 Michigan
Schweitzer's Hall -- Pearl, ne. cor.Bridge Slovanska Lipa Hall -- Cor. Croton and Case av.
Tammany Hall -- Ss. St. Clair, bet. Dodge and Perry
Temperance Hall-184 Superior
Teutonia Hall -- 73 Laurel
Theatre Comique -- 24 Frankfort
Town Hall, es. Pub. Sqr. 18th w.
Turner Hall -- Ohio, nr. Brownell
Voelker's Hall-Merchant av. cor. Fair- field
Wagner's Hall-Pearl, nr. Market House West Side Turn Halle-rcar 35 Mechanic
BUSINESS BLOCKS
Referred to in this Directory.
Andrews' Block-136 and 138 Ontario Andrews' Union Block-Ohio, nw. cor. Woodland av.
Atwater Building-Corner Superior and Water
Baldwin's Block-Ss. Superior, bet. Seneca and S. Water
Billings' Block-97 and 99 Ontario Brennan's Block-32 and 34 Water
Blair's Block-36 Prospect
Boardman's Block-239 and 241 St. Clair
Bratenahl's Block-Cor. Superior and S. Water
Brennan & Gallagher's Block-Superi- or, nw. cor. Erie
Buckeye Exchange-Superior, nw. cor. River
Broadway Block-Broadway, se. cor. Ohio
Broadway and Central Block-Broad- way, cor. Central Place
Carlton's Block-Eagle, se. cor. Wood- land av.
Case Building-Cor. Superior and Wood Center Block-Columbus, sw. cor. Cen- ter
Chamberlain's Block-Cor. Superior and Bond
Cleveland Insurance Building-Supe- rior, nw. cor. Water
Cushing Block-Se. cor. Public Square Crawford's Block-Junction Champlain and S. Water
Commercial Block-River, n. St. Clair Daily's Block-627 and 629 St. Clair Empire Block-172 Superior
Forest City House Building-Pub. Sqr.
Gaylord's Block-180 and 182 Ontario sw. cor. Superior
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German Theater Block-71 Michigan Good Fellow's Building -- Cor. Pearl and Freeman
Garrett's Block-Cor. Euclid and Pub- lic Square
Green's Block-Se. cor. St. Clair and Court Place
Gilchrist's Block -- Ns. St. Clair, bet. Water and Bank
Hardy's Block -- Euclid av.
Heard's Block-Euclid av. se. cor. Sher- iff
Heil's Block -- Pearl, bet. Lorain and Bridge
Hoffman's Block-Es. Public Square, cor. Superior
Holden Block -- 1950 and 1952 Euclid av. Hovey's Block-1928 and 1930 (old nos. 873 and 875), Euclid av.
Johnson's Block -- Bank, nr. St. Clair Johnson's Marine Block-1 River, cor. Dock
Kelley's Block-158 Superior
Kidney's Block -- Woodland av. cor. Erie
Kimberley's Block-Ss. Detroit, bet. State and Hanover
Lafayette Block -- Ns. Euclid av. bet. Public Square and Erie
Laysy's Block -- Es. Pearl, bet. Lorain and Bridge
Leader Building -- Ss. Superior, opp. Weddell House
Leidheiser Block -- Ns. St. Clair, nr. Alabama
Lowman's Block -- Ss. Water, nr. Long Lyman's Block-Nw. cor. Pub. Square Maguire's Block -- 130 Ontario
Matthews' Block -- Ss. Public Square Market Block-Cor. Broadway and Woodland av.
Mechanics' Block - Cor. Ontario and Prospect
Melcher's Block - Prospect, se. cor. Brownell
Meyer's Block-Woodland av. cor. Ohio Morison Block -- 7, 9 and 11, ws. Pub. Sqr.
National Bank Building -- Cor. Supe- rior and Water
Northrup & Harrington's Block-Cor. Superior and Seneca
Northern Ohio Fair Block -- Ws. Seneca, bet. St. Clair and Frankfort
Oerl's Block -- 324 Woodland av.
Odd Fellows' Block -- Pearl, sw. cor. Church
Otis' Block-318 and 322 (old nos. 11 and 13), Euclid av.
Park Building -- 41 and 43 ns. Public Square
Paine's Block-Sw. cor. St. Clair and Ontario
Plain Dealer Building -- Nw. cor. Sene- ca and Frankfort
Perkins' Building-Ws. Public Square
Pike's Block -- Ss. Highland, nr. Fair- mount
Probeck's Block - Franklin, ne. cor. Hanover
Richardson's Block -- Ss. Public Square Rock's Building-Wilson av., se. cor. Woodland av.
Root's Block -- Cor. Pearl and Detroit Rose's Block -- Central Place, cor. Bol- ivar
Rouse's Block -- Ws. Public Square, cor. Superior
Rettberg's Block-Se. cor. St. Clair and Muirson
Savings Bank Building-Ns. Pub. Sqr. Sexton's Block-Cor. Superior and Mer- win
Spear's Block-Eagle, bet. Canal and Central pl.
Standard Block -- Ns. Euclid av., bet Pub. Sqr. and Erie
Tyler's Block-Detroit, nw. cor. Pearl Voelker's Block - Merchant av., cor. Fairfield
Waring Block-Cor. Bank and St. Clair Weisgerber's Block-Prospect, sw. cor. Brownell
Wheller's Block - Central Place, nr. cor. Eagle
Winslow Block-River, nr. St. Clair
Worthington Block-St. Clair, nw. cor. Ontario
Young America Block - Pearl, sw. cor. Lorain
MILITARY.
Cleveland Grays-Armory, 25 Frank- fort. John N. Frazee, Captain; T. C. Johnson, First Lieutenant ; George W. Tibbitts, Second Lieutenant
Cleveland Light Artillery-Armory, 25 Frankfort. Louis Smithnight, Cap- tain ; N. Schroh, First Lieutenant; F. H. Flick, Second Lieutenant
Cleveland City Guards (Col'd)-Meet at Schoolhouse, Armory, 25 Frankfort. James A. Harden, Captain; Henry Brock, First Lieutenant; Frank Gra - ham, Second Lieutenant
Cleveland Barnett Guard (Col'd) -- Meet at 142 Broadway. Henry Brock, Cap- tain ; William Johnson, First Lieu- tenant; J. Giles, Second Lieutenant Cleveland Hibernian Guard-Armory, 161 Detroit. E. B. Campbell, Captain ; M. J. Joyce, First Lieutenant; Joseph O'Brien, Second Lieutenant
Emmet Guard-Martin A. Foran, Cap- tain; T. Minihane, First Lieutenant ; James Sweeney, Second Lieutenant. Meets at Aromry , 25 Frankfort, Thurs-day evenings
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St. Malachi's Cadets-Michael Mulca- hey, Drill Master. Meets at St. Mal- achi's Schoolhouse, cor. Division and Pearl
STREET RAILROADS.
Broadway & Newburgh Railroad-Offi- ces 1030 Broadway, cor. Petrie, and at Newburgh. Joseph Stanley, Presi- dent and Superintendent; Dr. Edwin Fowler, Secretary and Treasurer
Brooklyn Street Railroad -Ingham, Somerville & Co., Lessees.
Cleveland & Newburgh Railroad (via Kinsman st. and Dummy). Office 2609 Broadway, Joseph Turney, Pres- ident; A. J. Hamilton, Treasurer
Collamer & St. Clair Street Railroad -- Office Glenville. John Crowell, Jr., Lessee
East Cleveland Railroad-Office cor. Euclid and Willson avs. A. Everett, President; W. W. Gaines, Secretary ; E. Duty, Superintendent
Kinsman Street Railroad -- Office 578 Woodland av. A. R. Mitchell, Presi- dent; S. E. Botsford, Secretary ; F. J. Locke, Superintendent
Lake View, Collamer & Euclid Rail- road -- Office 197 Superior. William West, President: M. W. Montgomery, Secretary and Treasurer
Lorain & Rockport Street Railroad-Dr. J. C. Schenck, President; H. W. S. Wood, Vice President; E. C. Taylor, Treasurer; F. Buehne, Secretary. Office 306 Pearl
Rocky River Railroad-Office 198 Pearl ; Elias Simms, President and Treas. urer; C. Pease, Secretary
South Side Street Railroad-Office 172 Superior. Francis Branch, President; Samuel W. Sessions, Vice President ; Alexander C. Caskey, Secretary and Treasurer; Alfred M. Emerson, Su- perintendent
Superior & St. Clair Street Railroad- Office cor. St. Clair and Case av. G. B. Bowers, President; S. S. Lyon, Secretary ; W. Sloat, Superintendent. Superior Street Railroad-Offices 11 Case bldg. and cor. Giddings av. and Supe- rior. Charles Hathaway, President; John Koch, Vice President; James W. Carson, Secretary; A. Bartlett, Superintendent
West Side Street Railroad-Office cor. Detroit and Pearl. D. P. Rhodes, President; W. S. C. Otis, Secretary and Treasurer; Ingham, Somerville & Co., Lessees
Woodland Hills Street Railroad-(via Kinsman street). Office 49 ns. Public Square. Wilson M. Patterson, Presi- dent; George Wyman, Secretary
HOSPITALS.
Charity Hospital-Perry, cor. Garden. Dr. Everton J. Abbott, M. D., Physi- cian; Mother St. James, Superioress City Infirmary-Es. of Scranton av., s. of Holmden av. James Davidson, Steward; William Kerr, Superin- tendent; Dr. William H. Capener, Visiting Physician
Foundling Hospital-Ns. Marion e. of Perry. Mother St. James, Superioress Willson Street Hospital-83 Davenport. L. S. Sweitzer, M. D. Resident Physi- cian, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, Matron Cleveland Medical College Eye, Ear and Throat Institute-287 Prospect. X. C. Scott, M. D., Surgeon in charge; N. P. Sackrider, M. D., Asst. Surgeon ; G. W. Stevenson, M. D., E. Riopel, M. D., Moritz Schwartz, M. D., Clinical Assistants
Homoeopathic Hospital-66 Huron. Mrs. James Farmer, Pres. ; Mrs. Dr. H. W. Osborn, Sec .; Miss F. Fisher, Treas .; Dr. C. H. Sherwood, Resident Physi- cian ; Mrs. M. C. Castle, Matron
U. S. Marine Hospital-Cor. Erie and Lake. Dr. J. F. Armstrong, Physi- cian ; W. H. Taylor, Steward
Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, New- burgh-Lewis Slusser, Supt. -
Retreat (Home for Fallen Women)-934 St. Clair. Mrs. E. P. Lord, Matron; Mrs. J. A. Hughs, Asst. Matron ; Mrs. S. W. Godden, Missionary. Board of Managers meet at 16 Walnut the last Tuesday of each month, at 3 P. M.
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