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Sholem Lodge No. 63-Regular meet- ing at Gaylord's New Blk., cor. Ontario and High, every Monday evening
Deak Lodge No. 116-Regular meetings at Hall, Ontario, sw. cor. Michigan, every Sunday evening
Rebekah Lodge No. 8-Regular meet- ings at Hall, Ohio, cor. Erie, each alternate Sunday at 2 P. M.
Rebekah Lodge No. 9-Regular meet- ings at No. 161 Ontario, each alter- nate Sunday at 2 P. M.
DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL.
Cleveland Lodge No. 1 -- Regular meet- ings at cor. Perry and Woodland av., each alternate Sunday at 2 P. M.
FREE SONS OF ISRAEL. INDEPENDENT.
Elias Lodge No. 67-Meet at Kepp- ler's Blk., every Thursday evening Ephraim Lodge No. --- - Meet at Gay- lord's Blk. every Tuesday evening
Improved Free Sons of Israel -- Meet at Gaylord's Blk., every Wednesday evening
D. O. H.
Aurora Lodge No. 259-Regular meet- ings at Koebler's Hall, cor. Wood- land av. and Perry, every Tuesday evening
Cleveland Lodge No. 136 -- Regular meetings in Wagner's Blk., nr. cor. Pearl and Lorain, every Wednesday evening
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.
Herman Tribe No. 143-Regular meet- ings Reichards block, Erie, cor. Ohio, every Thursday evening; F. Seibert, sec.
Cuyahoga Tribe No. 170-Regular meet- ings cor. Woodland av. and Perry, every Eriday evening ; H. Hoffman, sec.
Lake Erie Tribe No. 181-Regular meetings cor. Michigan and Ontario streets, every Wednesday evening
SOVEREIGNS OF INDUSTRY.
Cuyahoga Council No. 13-Meets at 328 Woodland av. every Thursday even- ing, Jonn Madden, pres. ; W. R. Dodd, sec.
Enterprise Council No. 40-Meets at Hovey's Blk. 1930 Euclid av. every Wednesday evening. R. N. Part- ridge, pres .; T. G. Ross, sec.
Erie Council No. 34-Meets at Ogram's Hall, Collamer, every Thursday evening. Lucien Crawford, pres .; Charles F. Mizner, sec.
Equity Council No. 20-Meets at Quig- ley's Hall, Cedar av. cor. Streator av. every Monday evening. W. C. Pickup, pres. ; Robert Duckworth, sec.
Excelsior Council No. 19-Meets at Mull's Hall, 2561 Broadway, every Monday evening; Robert Farran, pres. ; Robert Inkster, sec.
Fidelity Council No. 15-Meets at For- ester's Hall, Scranton av. cor. Au- burn av. every Tuesday evening. Edward J. Ives, pres. ; O. B.Walker, sec.
Forest City Council No. 30-Meets at Hordy's Hall, 326 Euclid av. every Thursday evening. C. L. Watson, pres .; G. A. Mayo, sec.
Henry Wilson Council No. 33-Meets at 161 Ohio, every Thursday evening, A. Sanders, sec.
Hope Council No. 17-Meets at Forrest- er's Hall, 28212 Lorain, every Tues- day evening. W. W. Bearly, pres. ; John Stanhope, sec.
Lake Shore Council No. 18-Meets at cor. Lyman and Superior, every Tuesday evening; Rev. J. J. A. Morgan, pres. ; William Hogg, sec. Pearl Council No. 32-Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, Pearl, sw. cor. Church, every Thursday evening, Isaac Whitehead, pres. ; John Miller, sec. Woodland Council No. 15-Meets at Willcutt's Hall, 899 Woodland av. every Thursday evening, P. H. Losbough, pres. ; O. A. Sterns, sec.
TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE.
Cleveland Temple of Honor No. 12- Instituted March 21st, 1872; meets every Thursday evening in Odd Fel- lows' bldg, Pearl, cor. Church
Evening Star Social Temple, No. 11- Regular meetings in Odd Fellows' bldg. Pearl, cor. Church, every Wednesday evening
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Bethel Lodge, No. 213-Regular meet- ings at 282 Pearl, every Thursday evening
Harmony Lodge, No. 599 - Regular meetings at 282 Pearl every Friday evening
TEMPERANCE LEAGUES.
Women's Temperance League -- Execu- tive Committee meets every Satur- day at 10:30 A. M., at Y. M. C. A. Chapel; general meetings every Saturday at 3 P. M. at same place. President, Mrs. George Worthing- ton ; Vice Presidents, Miss F. Jennie Duty, Mrs. George Hall, Miss Sarah Fitch, Mrs. W. A. Ingham, Mrs. Stillman Witt, Mrs. Robert Hanna, Mrs. Joseph Perkins, Mrs. Rev. Dr. Burton, Mrs. Amasa Stone, Mrs. R. R. Sloan ; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. C. E. Bolton ; Recording Sec- retary, Mrs. H. S. Adams ; Treasurer, Mrs. Horatio Ford ; Executive Com- mittee, Mrs. B. S. Cogswell, Mrs. Samuel Williamson, Mrs. John Coon, Mrs. T. D. Crocker, Mrs. W. T. Smith, Miss Sarah Andrews, Mrs. W. W. Partridge, Mrs. Chas. Wheel- er, Mrs. R. D. Noble, Mrs. C. B. Lockwood, Mrs. N. H. Nyce, Mrs. J. H. Prather
Young Ladies' Temperance League- 213 Erie. Miss Flora A. Stone, Pres .; Mrs. M. E. Rawson, Mrs. S. A. Raymond, Vice Prests .; Mrs. Howard Mansfield, Treas .; Miss Nellie Andrews, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. W. Chase, Cor. Sec.
Union Temperance League, of Ohio-C. W. Rowland, Pres .; C. E. Bolton, Sec. - 158 Superior
Friendly Inns-See General Directory of names
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Lake Shore Division No. 15-Regular meetings at Gulliford's Hall, 611 St. Clair, every Wednesday evening
Kingsley Division No. 16-Regular meet- ings at Beck's Hall, cor. Case and Woodland avs., every Thursday evening, C. H. Robertson, D. G. W. P.
Giddings Division No. 17 (Col'd)- Regular meetings at Dayspring Hall, cor. Woodland av. and Ohio, every Wednesday evening
Broadway Division No. 20-Regular meetings at Broadway M. E. Mis- sion Church, every Wednesday evening
First South Side Division No. 21-Regu- lar meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Merchants av. and Willey, every Tuesday evening
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Horton Division No. 94-Regular meet- ings at Kellogg's Hall, Madison av. nr. Gordon av. every Friday even- ing. A. P. Fairbanks, D. G. W. P. Cleveland Division No. 275-Regular meetings at 184 Superior, every Monday evening. Samuel Foljambe, D. G. W. P.
Workingmen's Division No. 295-Regu- lar meetings at Mull's Hall, 18th w., every Monday evening
Euclid Division No. 414-Regular meet- ings at Hovey's Blk., 875 Euclid av. Day Spring Division No. 426-Regular meetings at Hall, cor. Woodland av. and Ohio, every Monday evening
West Cleveland Division No. 18-Regu- lar meetings at Kellogg's Hall, Madi- son av. nr. Gordon.av., every Wed- nesday evening. M. Taylor, D G. W. P.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
Father Mathew Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society-Regular meet- ings at F. M. Temperance Hall, Su- perior, rear of the Cathedral, first and third Sundays of each month. Rev. T. F. Mahar, Pres. and Director
St. Augustine's Temperance Society- Meet at St. Augustine's Schoolhouse, cor. Tremont and Jefferson. Rev. W. J. Gibbons, Pres. and Spiritual Director
St. Bridget's Total Abstinence and Mu- tual Benefit Society-Regular meet- ings at St. Bridget's Schoolhouse, 333 Perry st., on the first Sunday of each month. Rev. William McMa- hon, pres. and Spiritual Director
Father Mathew Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society of Newburgh -- Meets first Sunday of each month. Rev. J. F. Gallagher, Pres.
Immaculate Conception Total Absti- nence and Benevolent Society-Meets at church cor. Lyman and Superior, first Sunday of each month. Rev. T. P. Thorpe, Pres.
St. Malachi's Total Abstinence and Be- nevolent Society-Meets at St. Ma- lachi's School House, cor. Division and Pearl, first Sunday of each month. Thomas Castello, Pres. ; Rev. F. Kinkead, Spiritual Director ; Andrew F. Keefe, Sec.
St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Be- nevolent Society-Meets at St. Pat- rick's Church, first Sunday of each month. Rev. J. V. Conlan, Pres. ; William A. Manning, Rec. Sec.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FOREST- ERS.
Cleveland United District of the An- cient Order of Foresters-Meets at Gaylord's Block, Ontario, cor. High, on the fourth Thursday of April and October. Henry Smith, D. C. R .; A. B. Hardy, D. S. C. R .; W. K. Smith, D. Treas .; W. McLauch- lan, D. Sec.
Court Excelsior No. 5555-Regular meetings every Saturday, 8 P. M., at Bank bldg. 2501 Broadway, Samuel Young, C. R .; Peter Buckingham, Sec.
Court Ivanhoe No. 5783 -- Regular meet- ing each alternate Thursday, 8 P. M. at Gaylord's Block. Ontario, cor. High. Robert Huntley, Sec.
Court Robin Hood No. 4552 -- Regular meetings Ontario and High, altern- ate Thursdays at 8 P. M., W.J.Rowe, Sec.
Court Sherwood Forest No. 5786-Reg- ular meeeings every Friday. 8 P. M., Miller's Hall, Scranton av., cor. Au- burn. Robert Horn, C. R .; Phillip Aenis, Sec.
Court Standard No. 5784 -- Regular meet- ings every Tuesday, 8 P. M., Odd Fellows' Hall, 328 Woodland av. E. S. Parry, Sec.
Court Star of the Forest No. 5553 -- Reg- ular meetings first Wednesday evening of each month, 8. P. M., at Hovey's Block, 1928 Euclid av. cor. Doan ; F. Cozens, Sec.
Court Little John No. 5699-Regular meetings every alternate Friday evening, at Good Fellows' Hall. Pearl, se. cor. Freeman. J. Kim- berling, C. R .; George T. Rowe, Sec.
Subsidiary High Court of the United States, Third Executive Council : George Guscott, S. H. C. C. R .; Joseph Stead, S. H. C. S. C. R .; W. K Smith, S. H. C. Treasurer; Robert Huntley, S. H. C. Secretary ; J. N. Sherwin, S. H. C. S. W .; Joseph Butler, S. H. C. J. W .; J. W. Stafford, S. H. C. S. B .; Chas. Medhurst, S. H. C. J. B. Regu- lar annual session of 1876, will be held at Gaylord's Block, cor. On- tario and High sts., on August 8th. Meetings of the Executive Council are held at law office of W. K. Smith, 158 Superior st.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF
FORESTERS.
Court Enterprise No. 2-Meets at 282 Pearl, every Monday evening
Court Pride of the West No. 4-Meets at City Hall, the first and last Thursday evening of each month. Court Caldwell No. 5-Meets at 28212 Lorain, Every Wednesday evening
ANCIENT ORDER OF SHEP- HERDS.
Sanctuary Robin Hood No. 5552-Regu- lar meetings each alternate Mon- day, Koebler's Hall, Woodland av. co1. Perry
Sanctuary Standard No. 5784-Regular meetings first and third Tuesdays of each month, K. of P. Hall, 328 Woodland av.
Sanctuary Excelsior No. 5555-Regular meetings first Saturday of each month, at Payne Bro's Hall, Broad- way, Nbgh.
DRUIDS.
Thiuda Grove No. 18-Regular meet- ings cor. Ontario and Michigan, every Friday evening Forest City Grove No. 22-Regular meetings in Gaylord's Blk .. cor, On- tario and High, every Thursday evening
Erie Grove No. 21-Regular meetings at Pearl, se. cor. Freeman, every Thursday evening
C. P. O.
Comos Lodge No. 1 .- Meets at Forres- ters Hall, 282 Lorain street, every Thursday evening
SINGING SOCIETIES.
Cleveland Vocal Society-Meets for re- hearsal at Brainard's Music Rooms, 341 and 343 Euclid av., every Monday evening, and holds three annual rehearsals at Case Hall. Honorary members admitted. Frank J. Stedman, Pres. ; C. H. Ful- ler, Vice Pres. ; George A. Walter, Sec. ; J. B. Fulkerson, Treas. and Li. brarian. Music Committee --- Thos. S. Cook, Chairman; J. F. Herrick, H. Ahlers, J. B. Lang, George A. Walter
Orpheus Singing Society.
Meets at 308 and 310 Pearl, on Monday and Thursday evenings of each week; A. Zangerle, President; Ed. Belz, Secretary
Cleveland Gesangverein.
Meets at 174 Ontario, every Tuesday and Thursday evenings; C. W. Schmidt, Pres .; Charles Schroder, Rec. Secretary ; H. Ahlrichs, Cor. Secretary
Harmonia Gesangverein.
Meets at Rettberg's Hall every Wednes- day evening
Harmonie Gesangverein.
Meets at Oerl's Block, 324 Woodland av. J. Renner, Secretary ; Kilian Eckert, Treasurer
Heights' Maennerchor.
Meets at Schneeberger's Hall, cor. Mer- chants av. and Willey st, every Thursday evening ; G. F. Votteler, President; C. Mattmueller, Secre- tary ; B. Hahn, Director
West Side Choral Society.
Meets for rehearsal at Prof. Darby's rooms, Odd Fellows' blk, Pearl, cor. Church, every Monday evening; H. S. Hubbell, President; M. Welfare, Secretary and Treasurer; H. H. Darby, conductor
Cleveland Turnverein.
Meets at Turner Hall, Ohio, nr. Brown- ell, on the second Monday of each month; Dr. B. Cyriax, President; C. Reuter, Vice President; William Boetticher, Secretary ; L. Wendorf, Treasurer
Socialer Turnverein.
Meets at West Side Turner Hall, rear 35 Mechanic, on the first Thursday of each month; Hermann Mueller, President; Charles J. Cobelli, Sec- retary
Young Men's Sodality of St. John's Cathedral.
Rooms, St. John's School House, Supe- rior, east of Erie. Regular meet- ings every Wednesday evening, 8 P. M .; Rev. T. F. Mahar, Spiritual Director; Eugene Curran, Presi- dent ; John Crowe, Secretary
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Young Men's Sodality of St. Aloy- sius.
Regular meetings at St. John's School, cor. Erie and Superior.
Young Men's Society of St. Aloy- sius.
Meets at basement of St. Peter's School house, first Sunday of each month
Young Men's Sodality of St. Stanis- laus.
Regular meetings at St. Patrick's Hall, Whitman st. Rev. F. Sheridan, Di- rector
Young Ladies' Sodality.
Regular meetings 333 Perry ; Miss Katie Howarth, President
Young Ladies' Sodality.
Regular meetings Ursuline Convent
Young Ladies' Sodality of St. Patrick's Congregation.
Meets at St. Patrick's School House, Whitman st .; Rev. J. V. Conlan, Spiritual Director ; Miss Maggie Hanlon, Prefect
Young Ladies' Sodality of St. Peter's Church.
Meets in basement of St. Peter's church, third Sunday of each month
MUSICAL ASSOCIATIONS.
Cleveland Conservatory of Music- Heard's Block, John Underner, William Heydler, Directors.
CATHOLIC CENTRAL ASSO-
CIATION.
Union of all Catholic Societies-Regu- lar meetings at Father Matthew Temperance Hall, on the second Sunday of each month. Very Rev. F. M. Boff, Spiritual Director; T. H. Graham, President; William A. Manning, Secretary ; W. D. O'Con- nell, Treasurer
AMERICAN PROTESTANT AS- SOCIATION.
Forest City Lodge No. 19-Regular meetings every Tuesday evening, at Crittenden's Hall, 127 Superior
Mystic Lodge No. 22-Regular meetings every Monday evening, at Roeder's Hall, 357 Pearl
Irwin Lodge No. 23-Regular meetings every Saturday evening, at Rett- berg's Hall, cor. St. Clair and Muir- son
Cleveland Star Lodge No. 29-Regular meetings every Friday evening, cor. Ontario and High
Mount Horeb Lodge No. 31-Regular meetings every Thursday evening, at No. 550 Broadway
Newburgh Lodge No .- Regular meet- ings every Tuesday evening, at 255914 Broadway
MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Cuyahoga County Medical Society- Frank Wells M. D., Pres .; P. H. Sawyer, M. D .; B. W. Holliday, M. D., Vice Pres'ts .; Charles C. Arms, M. D., Rec. Sec .; J. H. Lowman, M. D., Cor. Sec .; J. C. Preston, M. D., Treas. ; H. H. Powell, M. D .; C. F. Dutton, M. D , M. L. Mead, M. D., Censors. Regular meetings first and third Tuesdays, 2 P. M. and 7:30 P. M., alternately, at Y. M. C. A. Rooms, 79 ns. Pub. Sqr.
CLEVELAND BAR ASSOCIA-
TION.
Meets at Courthouse first Saturday of every month. Hon. Sherlock J. Andrews, President; Virgil P. Kline, Secretary
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITU- TION.
District Loyal Lodge No. 2, of Ohio- Meetings are held quarterly in Jan- uary, April, July and October. John Carson, Dist. Master, G. S. Tamb- ling Jr. Dist. Sec.
Forest City Lodge No. 131-Regular meetings the second and last Tues- day evenings of each month at 750 Broadway. James Nixon, Master, James Watson, Dep. Master, Thom- as Reed, Treas. John H. Wilson, Sec.
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Putnam Lodge No. 134-Regular meet- ings at Good Templar's Hall, Pearl se. cor. Freeman, alternate Friday evenings. George S. Tambling, Mas- ter, William R. Wilbur, Dep. Mas- ter, F. Kulow, Treas., Judson Pratt, Sec.
Washington Lodge No. 48-Regular meetings the second and last Wed- nesday evenings of each month, at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior. John Carson, Master, Herman Schall, Dep. Master, James R. Wors- wick, Treas., William H. Sheppard, Sec.
G. A. R.
Memorial Post No. 1-Headquarters 146 Ontario. Gen. James Barnett, Com- mander. Meetings subject to call of officers.
LABOR UNION.
Social Democratic Labor Union-Meets at 65 and 67 York, every Saturday evening.
TRADES UNIONS.
Amalgamated Society of carpenters and Joiners, Cleveland branch. Reg- ular meetings at Carlton's Block each alternate Saturday. William Froud, Secretary
Amalgamated Society of Engineers. Regular meetings at 65 Central Place, each alternate Saturday
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers -Headquarters Room 10 Sloss' Blk. Seneca, cor. Superior. P. M. Ar- thur, G. C. E. ; T. S. Ingraham, F. G. E .; L. B. Greene, F. G. A. E.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Cleveland Division No. 31. Regular meetings at Harkness Hall, 109 On- tario, on the first and third Sunday of each month
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Devereux Division No. 167. Reg- ular meetings at Wagner's Block, Pearl street, each alternate Sunday
Cigar Makers' Union No. 17 of Cleve- land. Regular meetings at Hooper's Hall, Woodland av. nr. Greenwood, on the first Friday evening of each month
Cleveland Lodge No. 2 I. B .- Regular meetings at Gulliford's Hall, 611 St. Clair, each alternate Monday. Thos. Stead, Pres. Henry Baker, Sec.
Cleveland Typographia No. 6 (German) -Regular meetings at 43 Prospect, on the first Tuesday of each month. Robert Bandlow, Pres. Matt. Bar .. bian, Sec., Herman Treas. Brockman,
Cleveland Typographical Union No. 53 -Regular meetings at Hardy's Hall, on the last Monday evening .of each month. J. W. Stevens, Pres .; Geo. L. Young, Cor. Sec.
Coopers' International Union-Thomas Henneberry, Pres., 93 Scott street ; Byron Pope, Sec.
Coopers' Union No. 1 of Ohio-Regular meetings at Hall, 184 Superior, each alternate Monday evening. John McGrath, Pres.
Industrial Council of Cuyahoga Co -- Meetings subject to the call of the president. William J. Cannon, Pres., 92 Oregon street; Robert Cal- vert, Cor. Sec.
Iron Molders' Union No. 27-Regular meetings at Ontario and Pub. Sqr. each alternate Tuesday evening
Iron Molders' Union No. 218-Regular meetings alternate Saturdays at Hall, 178 Ontario
Machinists' and Blacksmiths' Union of N. A .- Office 88 Seneca; John Feh- renbatch, Pres. ; Edward McDevitt, Sec.
Machinists and Blacksmiths' Union No. 2 of Ohio -- Regular meetings at 88 Seneca, on the first Thursday even- ing of each month. A. J. Gardner, Pres.
Machinists and Blacksmiths' Union No. 3 of Ohio -- Regular meetings at 88 Seneca, every Monday evening. L. M. Stoddard, Pres.
Machinists and Blacksmiths' Union No. 8 of Ohio-Regular meetings at Druid's Hall, Ontario, cor. Michi- gan, on the last Saturday of each month
Machinists and Blacksmiths' Union No. 12 of Ohio -- Regular meetings at Hall, cor. Pearl and Freeman, each alternate Wednesday. John C. Dewar, Pres. ; Daniel Postance, Sec.
Miners' National Union -- Office 75 Cen- tral Pl. John Siney, Pres. ; John James, Sec.
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Stone Cutters' Association of the U. S. and Canada -- Ex. Com. meets every Saturday evening, at the central office, 33012 St. Clair; R. Hoffland, Pres. ; John Nichols, Vice Pres. ; D. J. Horgan, central Sec.
Cordwainor's Lodge No. - Regular meetings at 13512 Champlain, on the first Monday evening of each month. Benjamin Stokes, Pres .; Robert Taylor, Sec.
United Sons of Vulcan.
National Forge-Regular meetings at Belles' Hall, 282 Pearl
Lake Shore Forge No. 20-Regular meetings at Hermenian Hall, 611 St. Clair, third of each month
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS, &C.
The Enterprise Building and Loan As- sociation - Regular meetings at Manx Hall, cor. Woodland av. and Eagle, the third Wednesday in every month. C. H. Bulkley, President ; C. W. Noble, Secretary
The Forest City United Land and Build- ing Association -- Regular meetings at Gallagher's Hall, cor. of Superior and Erie, second Tuesday in every month. Philip O'Neill, President; James Lavan, Secretary
The German Land and Building Asso- ciation (1st German) -- Regular meet- ings at Seyler's Hall, 84 Michigan, second Monday in every month. Philip Gaensslen, President
The Homestead Loan Association -- Reg- ular meetings at Carlton Block, cor. Woodland av. and Eagle, first Mon- day in every monthı
The Union Building Association -- Regu- lar meetings at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior, last Saturday in every month. E. C. Luce, President; T. C. Doolittle, Sec.
The West Side German Building Asso- ciation -- Regular meetings at 472 Lorain, second Tuesday in every month. Julius F. Grothe, Presi- dent; C. J. Cobelli, Secretary
Buckeye Loan Association - Regular meetings at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior, third Wednesday of eaclı month. S. C. Brooks, President; William H. Brew, Secretary
Cleveland Building Association (2d Ger- man) -- Regular meetings at Seyler's Hall, 84 Michigan, second Wednes- day every month. Geo. Rettberg, President; C. Grim, Secretary
Cleveland Mechanics' Land and Build- ing Loan Association -- Regular meetings last Tuesday every month, at Manx Hall. , President ; James W. Field, Secretary
The Cleveland Odd Fellows' Home and Loan Association -- Regular meet- ings second Saturday every month. John Eirich, President; E. J. Blan- din, Secretary. Office, room 1, 2nd floor City Hall
Newburgh Homestead Loan Association -office 2585 Broadway. William H. Caine, Secretary
Mutual Aid and Assurance So- cieties.
Hildise Bund --- Central body for North- ern Ohio, 183 Ontario. F. P. Schroeder, Secretary
The Hungarian Aid Society (established in 1865) --- Regular meetings first Sunday 2. P. M. every month, at Halle's Hall, 28812 Superior. H. Janowitz, President; H. Price Re- cording 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 Association, of Cleve- land --- Regular meetings at Tem- perance Hall, 184 Superior, first Tuesday each month. Thomas Tasker, President; A. R. Stevens, Vice President; A. B. Halliwell, Treasurer; W. J. King, Financial Secretary ; Daniel Postance, Re- cording Secretary ; J. Dickinson, Physician
Mutual Savings Society --- Room 3, 121 Superior. Isaac H. Marshall, Pres- ident; M. V. Follett, Secretary ; E. Bartholomew, Supt. of Agts. and Assistant Sec.
St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Mu- tual Benevolent Society --- Regular meetings first Sunday of every month, at St. Patrick's Hall, Whit- man st. Rev. J. V. Conlan, Presi- dent; Wm. A. Manning, Rec. Secre- tary ; James Kent, Treasurer
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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 Water- ton, Superintendent
Christian Association of Cleveland (for the care of Women)-934 St. Clair, Mrs. E. P. Lord, Matron ; Mrs. Jen- nie A. Hughes, Ass't Matron ; Mrs. Sarah W. Godden, Missionary. Board of Directors meet at 16 Wal- nut the last Tuesday of each month at 3 P. M.
Cleveland Bethel Union-Superior, cor. Union. Officers, L. Prentiss, Presi. dent; C. W. Lepper, Treasurer ; Thomas Braggins, Superintendent Bethel Home; S. Job, Superinten- dent of Relief Work; Rev. S. Gregg, Secretary and Chaplain ; John D. Jones, Missionary and Agent
Ladies' Bethel Aid Society-Superior, nw. cor. Union. Mrs. John Pool, Secretary and Treasurer
Home for the Aged Poor-es. Perry, bet. Creighton and Hazen; Mother Joseph of Jesus, Lady Superior
Little Sisters of the Poor, 346 Perry. Sister Joseph, Superior
Trinity Church Home for the Sick and Friendless -- 88 Scovill av. Mrs. Emily Falkner, Matron
Trinity, Church Home for Friendless Children -- 90 Scovill av. Miss Jos- ephine Webster, Matron
DRAMATIC, LITERARY, AND SOCIAL SOCIETIES.
Cleveland Literary Union -- Meets in K. of P. Hall, Ontario, cor. High, every Monday evening. Aaron Rosenblatt, Pres .; L. J. Wolf, Rec. Sec. ; I. L. Fuldheim, Fin. Sec. Cleveland Social Circle -- (Organized 1870.) Meets semi-monthly at resi- dence of its members. Thos. Ed- wards,Pres .; W. M. Trapp, Sec.
Davenport Club, (social and dramatic) room 14, 3rd floor City Hall
Edgeworth Club-(social), Business meetings first Monday of each month at rooms 16 and 18, 2nd floor City Hall, John J. McEvoy, Pres. ; Hugh H. Corcoran, Sec.
Irish Literary and Benevolent Society- Meets every Monday evening at their Hall, 184 Superior
I. U. I. F. Literary and Dramatic Club - Meets at Pearl, cor. Detroit, every Friday evening, L. J. Bauder, pres .; H. H. Darby, Vice Pres. ; Dr. J. A. Gilbert Sec. and Treas .; M. Wel- fare, Gen. Manager
Shaksperean Dramatic Club-Meets at room 9, 236 Superior, every Wednes- day evening, D. Harrington, Pres. ; C. G C. Lagervall, Sec.
Star Literary Society-Meets at Renner & Ohmen's block, Woodland av. nr. Charles st. every Sunday evening, Joseph H. Einstein, Pres. ; M. Erlan- ger, Sec. ; Max Levi, Fin. Sec.
St. Caecilien Casino-(musical and dra- matic), meets at Brennan & Gal- lagher's Hall, Superior, cor. Erie, Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings, W. Pohlman, Pres .; F. Mauer, Sec.
Willson Avenue M. E. Church Literary Society-Meets at Chapel, Willson av. near St. Clair, every Tuesday evening, C. G. C. Lagervall, Pres. ; O. J. Ford, Sec.
Young Men's Jewish Association-(for social and mental culture), Meets at the Huron Street Temple each al- ternate Wednesday evenings, E. H. Strass, Pres .; J. Nussbaum, Vice Pres. ; H. Einstein, Treas. ; M. Kult- char, Rec. Sec .; S. Fuldheim, Fin. Sec.
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND.
Organized April, 1875, for scientific re- search, and the formation of a Liberal Library. Meets at Hardy's Hall, 326 (new no.), Euclid av. the first and third Sundays of each month, at 3 P. M. E. D. Stark, President; Thomas Lees, Secretary ; J. D. Var- ney, Treasurer ; Miss M. H. Lees, Librarian. Directors-Joseph Gill- son, Dr. C. H. Merrick, E. D. Stark
RENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Ancient Order of Hibernians No. 1 -- Meet over 99 Bank, Tuesday even- ings, semi-monthly
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