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Ancient Order of Hibernians No. 3- Meet at Newburgh
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Ancient Order of Hibernians No. 4 -- Meet at St. Malachi's Thursday evenings, semi-monthly. Owen J. Gallagher, President; James Mc- Niel, Secretary
Barbers' Benevolent Association-Meets on the second Tuesday evening of each month at 8 Prospect street. W. M. Trapp, President; John Brown, Secretary
Cleveland Bethel Relief Association- Bethel bldg. Superior, cor. Union. C. B. Lockwood, Chairman; Wil- liam Bowler, James Barnett, E. C. Pope, L. Prentiss, Mrs. Henry Chis- holm, Mrs. C. W. Lepper, Executive Committee. S. Job, Superintend- ent. S. Gregg, Asst. Supt. and Sec. Cleveland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-Office 6 Atwa- ter Building. H. B. Hurlbut, Pres .; John Tod, J. W. Fitch, O. J. Hodge, Geo. H. Burt, Joseph Perkins, W. J. Mckinney, Vice Presidents ; Geo. S. Kain, Counsel; H. F. Brayton, Secretary ; John S. Hays, Treas .; D. L. Wightman, Agent
Dorcas Society-Meets by invitation at the residence of its members each alternate Friday, P. M. Mrs. W. C. North, Pres .; Mrs. W. B. Hancock, Vice Pres .; Mrs. H. Gerould, Sec. ; Mrs. J. Mansfield, Treas.
German Brewers' Benevolent Associa- tion -- Meets at Good Fellows, Hall, Pearl, cor. Freeman, the first Sun- day of each month. Anton Kopp, Pres .; Charles Hammel, Sec.
German Butchers' Association -- Meets at Good Fellows' Hall, Pearl, cor. Freeman, every Monday evening. George Reick, Sec.
Irish Literary and Benevolent .Society -- Meet at their Hall, 184 Superior, Monday evenings
Knights of Erin -- Meet at Temperance Hall, 184 Superior, every alternate Thursday evening. Arthur Devine, Pres .; P. E. Rice, Sec.
Knights of Erin-Meet at Newburgh, semi-monthly
Knights of St. Joseph-Meet at Holy Family School House, Woodland av. Rev. J. Kuhn, Spiritual Director ; J. P. O'Brien, Pres.
Knights of St. Patrick-Meet at School house, Newburgh
Ladies' Benevolent Association of Trin- ity Evangelical Church-Meets at the Church, Case av., nr. Superior, the last Sunday of each month, at 2 P. M.
Ladies' Benevolent Society - Meets, Erie, cor. Sumner, on the first Tuesday of each month. Mrs. Hel- ena Schwab, Pres .; Mrs. M. Halle, Vice Pres .; Mrs. Louis Black, Sec.
Mona's Relief Society-Regular meet- ings at room 10, Carlton Blk., cor. Eagle and Woodland av., first Fri- day of every month. James Quayle, Pres .; W. C. Cain, Sec .; James Christian, Treas.
Order of Good Samaritans-Meet every alternate Thursday evening at 122 Dare. James A. Harden, Past Presiding Officer
Soldiers and Sailors' Mutual Benefit Association-Meets at 13512 Cham- plain, every Tuesday evening. John F. Kennedy, Pres .; George A. Mc- Kay, Cor. Sec.
St. Andrew's Society-Meets at room 18, 136 Ontario, on the second Tues- days of February, May, August and November. Adam Graham, pres .; George Whitelaw, Vice Pres. ; Thom- as Kilpatrick, Treas .; George An- derson, Sec.
St. Bridget's Total Abstinence and Mutual Benefit Society-Regular meetings at St. Bridget's School House, Perry, on the first Sunday of each month. Rev. William Mc- Mahon, 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 Gil- son, Fin. Sec. G. A. Hardiman, Sec.
Ste. Jean Baptiste Benevolent Society (French)-Meets at Church of the Annunciation, Hurd, cor. Moore. Rev. A. Sauvadet, Spiritual Director
St. Joseph's Mutual Relief Society- Regular meetings at the basement of St. Peter's School House, Su- perior, cor. Dodge, the fourth Sun- day of each month. John Wagner, Pres .; J. Harks, Sec.
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 meet- ings at St. Patrick's Hall, Whitman. nr. Kentucky, on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays of each month. Rev. J. V. Conlan, Spirtual Director ; M. Cummings, Pres. ; P. O'Sullivan, Sec.
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Young Ladies' Charitable Union-(A society formed by the Jewish young ladies of Cleveland). Meets at the vestry room, Huron Street Syna- gogue, on the first Sunday of each month. Miss Amelia Stock, Pres. ; Miss Ellen Koch, Vice Pres. ; Miss Sarah Schwab, Treas .; Miss Debbie Horwitz, Sec.
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN.
Brooklyn Lodge -- Meets at Miller's Hall, Scranton av. nw.cor. Auburn,every Monday evening. Henry Young, M. W .; Caspar Schultz, recorder; Henry Lards, financier
Cleveland Lodge-Meets at Zimmer- man's Blk., St. Clair, nw. cor. Ly- man, every Friday evening
Social Democratic Workingmen's Association. (GERMAN.)
Meets at Kurz's Hall, 65 and 67 York st. West Side, every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Officers, Th. Evert, C. Tod, A. Koeppe.
BOHEMIAN ORGANIZATIONS,
Slovanska Lipa-Meets at their Hall, cor. Croton and Case av. the first Sunday of each month
Svornost-Meets at Rychlik's Hall, 103 Croton, the first Thursday of each month
St. John's Society-Meets at Bohemian Schoolhouse, Burwell, the first Sun- day of each month
Rad K. C. L. Husinec-Meets at Perun Hall, Croton, opp. Arch, the first and third Wednesdays of each month
Ctenarsky Spolek (Reading Society )- Meets at Rychlik's Hall, 103 Croton, the first Saturday of each month
Zpevacky Spolek (Singing Society)- Meets at Rychlik's Hall, 103 Croton, the first Monday of each month
Telocvicna Jednota Sokol (Turnverein) -Meets at 138 Croton the first Sun- day of each month
Bratrska Jednota (Brotherhood)-Meets at 438 Clark av. the second 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 Slovanska Lipa Hall, cor. Croton and Case av. the first Sunday of each month
Spolek Dam Libuse u Rychlika (Ladies' Society ) - Meets at Rychlik's Hall, 103 Croton, the last Sunday of each month
Budivoj (Dramatic Society)-Meets at Rychlik's Hall, 103 Croton, the sec- ond Sunday of each month
Delnicko Politicky Spolek (6th Ward Political Society)-Meets at Slovan- ska Lipa Hall the second Sunday of each month
Narodni Spolek Perun (National Socie- ty Perun)-Meets at Perun Hall, Croton, opp. Arch, the first Sunday in January, April, July and Oct.
Delnicko Politicky Spolek Tabor (14th Ward Political Society)-Meets at 370 Forest, the first and third Satur- days of each month
Perun 'Society-Meets at Perun Hall, Croton, opp. Arch, J. W. Sykora, President
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
Zaboj Podporujici Spolek (Benevolent Association)-Meets at Svaton'sHall, Forest street
FAIR & PARK ASSOCIATIONS.
Northern Ohio Fair Association-Office 89 Seneca. Dr. J. P. Robison, Pres. ; George A. Baker, Vice President; Sylvester T. Everett, Treasurer ; Samuel Briggs, Secretary ; Benjamin Lamson, Superintendent
Clifton Park Association - Office 249 Pearl. Thomas Dixon, President; George E. Hartnell, Secretary
LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.
Cleveland Library Association, Case bldg .- Number of volumes 10,000. open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. W. J. Board- man, Pres .; Capt. B. A. Stanard, Vice Pres .; Wm. Bingham, Cor. Sec .; James Barnett, Rec. Sec. ; H. M. Chapin, Treas .; Miss S. E.Cham- berlin, Librarian
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Cleveland Public Library -- City Hall, Superior, cor. Wood. Number of volumes, 22,000 -- open from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Reading Room open daily from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Re- ference Library open from 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. Free to all citizens, Under general control of the Board of Education. Library Committee -- D. B. Smith, William J. Akers, Felix Nicola. Average daily circu- lation, about 1,000 vols. I. L. Beardsley, Librarian
Cleveland Law Library Association -- Room 4, 3d floor Court House. Num- ber of vols. 3,000. Hon. Jesse P. Bishop, Prest .; Hon. Gersham M. Barber, Sec. and Treas .; Fred. B. Avery, Librarian
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 from 1 to 4 p. m. Chas. Whittlesey, Pres .; C. C. Baldwin, Sec., 113 Superior ; Miss E. Dockstader, Librarian
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION.
Rooms 79 N. S. Public Square-Free Reading Rooms open from 8 a. m. to 10 p m. Daily union prayer meet- ing 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. J. W. Walton, President; George W. Cobb, T. G. Ford, Secre- taries
Railway Branch, Union Depot Reading Room-Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. Lang Sheaff, General Secretary
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION.
No. 16 Walnut; Miss Sarah Fitch, Presi- dent; Miss C. M. Leonard, Treas- urer; Mrs. A. B. Leslie, Secretary. Managers meet the first Tuesday of each month. General meetings on the first Tuesday of November, Feb- ruary, May and August respectively -that in November being the an- nual meeting, at which shall occur the election of the Board of Man- agers
NEWS BOYS' & BOOT BLACKS' HOME.
Rear 79 ns. Pub. Sqr. Edward Dissette, Supt .; Sunday School, 3 p. m .; Night School from 7 to 8 :30 p. m. .
CLEVELAND BIBLE SOCIETY.
Cleveland Bible Society-Depository at Ingham. Clarke & Co's, 217 Supe- rior. James M. Hoyt, President; D. P. Eells, Treasurer
BOARD OF TRADE.
Hall cor. Superior and River -- H. Pom- erene, Pres't; J. C. Sage, Sec .; H. S. Gardner, Treas. Hours of meet- ing from 12 M. to 1 P. M.
BOARD OF. FIRE UNDER-
WRITERS.
Office 6 Cleveland Insurance Building -- E. C. Rouse, Pres't ; 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. Supe- rior and Water. Capital, $1,250,000 Dan P. Eells, Prest. Joseph Colwell, Cash.
First National Bank -- 117 Superior. Capital, $500,000 James Barnett, Prest. James Pannell, 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. South worth, Prest. J. F. Whitelaw, Cash.
Ohio National Bank-Atwater Blk.
Capital, $1,000,000
. Robert Hanna, Prest. John McClymonds, Cash.
Peoples' Savings and Loan Association -251 Pearl street, W. S. J. H. Sargent, Prest. A. L. Witington, Sec. and Treas.
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Second National Bank-Cor. Superior and Water. Capital, $1,000,000 Joseph Perkins, Prest. S. T. Everett, Vice Prest. K. Clinton, Cash.
Society for Savings -- 91 ns. Pub. Sqr. Hon. S. Williamson, Prest. S. H. Mather, Sec. and Treas.
South Cleveland Banking Co .- 2501 Broadway William H. Lamprecht, Cash.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Forest City Mutual Insurance Co .- Room 9, 2d floor City Hall N. W. Taylor, Pres. E. E. Brown, Sec.
Hibernia Insurance Co .-- Superior, nw. cor. Bond. Capital, $200,000. Patrick O'Brien, Pres. P. O'Neil, Sec.
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rail- way Mutual Life Insurance Asso- ciation-Annual meeting, the first Thursday after the first Monday in May, at 89 Water T. S. Lindsey, Pres. Charles F. Forbes, Sec.
Mercantile Insurance Co .- Bratenahl's bldg. Capital, $200,000 W. J. Gordon, Pres. Geo. A. Tisdale, Sec.
Residence Fire Insurance Co .- Room 1 Forest City House Building. Capi- tal, $200,000
Selah Chamberlain, Pres. T. C. Parsons, Sec.
Sun Insurance Co .-- 11 National Bank bldg. Capital, $200,000 E. C. Rouse, Pres. I. E. Barlow, Acting 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.]
MARKETS.
(Edward Russell, Superintendent.) Central Market-Broadway, bet. Eagle and Bolivar
Pearl St. Market-Cor. Pearl and Lorain
ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum- Cor. Woodland and Willson avs., A. H. Shunk, Superintendent; Mrs. Julia W. Shunk, Matron. Board of Managers meet on the first Monday of each month at 2 P. M.
St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum-Es. Harmon, bet. Scovill and Woodland avs. Miss Mary Le Masson, Superior
St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum- Monroe, nr. Willett. Sister James, Mother Superior
St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum-Wood- land av. cor. Cemetery. Miss Mary Le Masson, Superior
Jewish Orphan Asylum, I. O. B. B .- Woodland av. bet. Case and Sawtell avs. Meetings are held quarterly, in the months of January, April, July and October. A. Aub, Pres .; A. Weiner, Vice Pres .; J. Rohr- heimer, Treas. ; William Kriegsha- ber, Sec .; M. Buchman, Fin. Sec .; L. Aufrecht, Supt .; Mrs. L. Au- frecht, Matron
PUBLIC BUILDINGS & HALLS.
Academy of Music-Bank, bet. Frank- fort and St. Clair
Belle's Hall-282 Pearl
Bethel Building-Superior, cor. Union Bohemian Theatre-Cor. Croton and Case av.
Brainard's Music Rooms-341 and 343 Euclid av.
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 .. Damon K. of P. Armory-357 Pearl
Euclid Avenue Opera House-Euclid av cor. Sheriff
Franklin Hall-Ns. Willey, bet. Mer- chant and Jennings avs.
Garrett's Hall-Pub. Sqr. cor. Euclid.avs German Theatre-71 Michigan
Giessen's Hall, Woodland av. sw. cor. Ohio
Good Templars' Hall-10 Prospect Good Templars' Hall-179 Detroit Gulliford's Hall-611 St. Clair Halle's Hall-28812 Superior
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Hermenian Hall-611 and 613 St. Clair Horn's Hall-Willey, cor. Pelton av. Kimberly Hall-20612 Detroit Knights of Pythias Hall -- 328 Woodland Koebler's Hall-Cor. Perry and Wood- land av.
Lyman's Hall-nw. cor. Pub. Sqr.
Masonic Hall-Franklin, opp. Circle, Masonic Hall-Case Building
Miller's Hall-Scranton av., nw. cor. Auburn
Mout's Hall-640 Lorain
Mull's Hall-2561 Broadway
National Hall-Cor. Croton and Hum- boldt
National Hall-Ss. Public Square
Neisen's Hall-8 Orange
Nelson's Hall-205 and 207 Pearl
Odd Fellow's Hall-34 ss. Pub. Sqr.
Odd Fellow's Hall-Pearl, cor. Church
Odd Fellow's Hall-2583 Broadway
Otis' Block -- 318 and 322 Euclid av.
Paine's Block-Sw. cor. St. Clair and Ontario
Park Building-41 and 43 ns. Public Square ·
Pereira Block-Broadway, cor. Wash- ington
Pereira Hall-245812 Broadway
Perkins' Building-Ws. Public Square
Perun Hall (Bohemian)-Croton, opp. Arch
Plain Dealer Building-Nw. cor. Seneca and Frankfort
Post Office-Es. Public Square, cor. Su- perior
Quigley's Hall-1673 Cedar av.
Reeves' Opera House-2487 and 2489 Broadway
Rettberg Hall-St. Clair, cor. Muirson Rychlik's Hall -Cor. Humboldt and Croton
Seyler's Hall-84 Michigan
Schweitzer's Hall-Pearl, 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-Merchants av. cor. Fair- field
Wagner's Hall-Pearl, nr. Market House Welch's Hall-1502 Woodland av.
West Side Turn Hall -- Rear 35 Mechanic Willcutt Hall -- 899 Woodland av.
BUSINESS BLOCKS
Referred to in this Directory.
Andrews' Block-136 and 138 Ontario Andrews' Union Rlock-Ohio, nw. cor. Woodland av.
Arched Block-Ns. Prospect, nr. Case av. Arlington Block-358 Euclid av.
Atwater Building-Cor. Superior and Water
Baldwin's Block-Ss. Superior, bet. Sen- eca and S. Water
Bank Block-2499 to 2503 Broadway Bingham's 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 Brainard's Block-341 and 343 Euclid av. Bratenahl's Block-Cor. Superior and S. Water
Brennan & Gallagher's Block-Supe- rior, nw. cor. Erie
Broadway Block-Broadway, se. cor. Ohio
Broadway and Central Block-Broad- way, cor. Central pl.
Brooks' Block-2488 Broadway
Buckeye Exchange-Superior, nw. cor. River
Carlton's Block-Eagle, se. cor. Wood- land av.
Case Building-Cor. Superior and Wood Centennial Block-323 Euclid av.
Center Block-Columbus, sw. cor. Cen- ter
Chamberlain's Block-Cor. Superior and Bond
Cleveland Insurance Building-Supe- rior, nw. cor. Water
Coal and Iron Exchange-130 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 Dean Block-2515 to 2519 Broadway Eble's Block-Lorain, sw. cor. Root Empire Block-172 Superior
Euclid Block-301 and 302 Euclid av.
Forest City Block-178 Superior
Forest City House Building-Pub. Sqr. cor. Superior
Garrett's Block-Cor. Euclid and Pub. Sqr.
Gaylord's Block-180 and 182 Ontario, sw. cor. Superior
German Theater Block-71 Michigan Good Fellow's Building-Cor. Pearl and Freeman
Green's Block-Se. cor. St. Clair and Court Place
Gilchrist's Block-Ns. St. Clair, bet. Water and Bank Hardy's Block-326 Euclid av.
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Harkness Block -- Euclid av. cor. Will- son av.
Teard's Block -- Euclid av. cor. Sheriff Teil's Block-Pearl, bet. Lorain and Bridge
Hoffman's Block-Es. Public Square, cor. Superior
Holden Block -- 1950 and 1952 Euclid av. Holley's Block -- Broadway, cor. Ohio Hovey's Block -- 1928 and 1930 Euclid av. Hoyt Block-St. Clair, nw. cor. Bank Taite's Block-962 and 964 Superior Johnson's Block-Bank, nr. St. Clair Johnson's Marine Block-1 River, cor. Dock
Jones Block-2507 and 2509 Broadway 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
Matthew's 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 Miller's Block-Euclid av. cor. Will- son av.
Morison Block-7, 9 and 11, ws. Pub. Sqr.
National Bank Building-Cor. Superior and Water
Northrup & Harrington's Block-Cor. Superior and Seneca
Northern Ohio Fair Block-Ws. Seneca, bet. St. Clair and Frankfort
Derl's Block-324 Woodland av.
Odd Fellows' Block-Pearl, sw. cor. Church
Pike's Block-Ss. Highland, nr. Fair- mount
Pioneer Block-Ws, Erie, bet. Bolivar and Eagle
Probeck's "Block-Franklin, ne. cor. Hanover
Reeves' Block -- 2487 and 2489 Broadway Richards' Block-Erie, sw. cor. Ohio Richardson's Block-Ss. Pub. Sqr.
Rock's Building-Wilson av., se. cor. Woodland av.
Root's Block-Cor. Pearl and Detroit Rose's Block-Central Place, cor. Bolivar
Rouse's Block-Pub. Sq. cor. Superior Rettberg's Block-Se. cor. St. Clair and
Muirson
Saal's Block-Ontario, se. cor. Lake Savings Bank Building-Ns. Pub. Sqr. Schiller's Block-185 to 191 Ontario Seymour Block-158 Detroit
Sexton's Block-Cor. Superior and Mer- win
Sloss Block-235 Sup'r and 122 Seneca Spear's Block-Eagle, bet. Canal and Central pl.
Standard Block-346 to 354 Euclid av. Stanley Block-172 to 178 Ontario
Tyler's Block-Detroit, nw. cor. Pearl Voelker's Block-Merchant av., cor.
Fairfield
Wagner's Block-Pearl, nr. Lorain
Waring Block-Cor. Bank and St. Clair Weckerling's Block-13512 Champlain and 2412 Pub. Sqr.
Weisgerber's Block-Prospect, sw. cor. Brownell
Wheeler's Block-73 to 75 Central Place Wilber's Block-Ws. Pearl, bet. Jay and Bridge
Windsor Block-Euclid av. cor. Sheriff Winslow Block-River, nr. St. Clair
Worthington Block-St. Clair, nw. cor. Ontario
Young America Block-Pearl, sw. cor. Lorain
Zimmerman's Block-St. Clair, nw. cor. Lyman
MILITARY.
Cleveland Grays-Armory, 25 Frank- fort. John N. Frazee, Captain ; L. D. Leffingwell, First Lieutenant; John T. McGinness, Second Lieu- tenant
Cleveland Light Artillery-Armory, 25 Frankfort. Louis Smithnight, Cap- tain; F. H. Flick, First Lieuten- ant; J. Hartman, Second Lieutenant Cleveland City Guards (col'd)-Meet at 172 Superior. James A. Harden, Captain; Henry Humphrey, First Lieutenant; James Green, Second Lieutenant
Cleveland Barnett Guard (col'd)-Meet at 142 Broadway every Monday evening. Henry Brock, Captain Emmett Guard-Martin A. Foran, Cap- tain; James Sweeney, First Lieu- tenant; William Kelley, Second Lieutenant; William J. Gleason, Adj't. Meets at Armory, 25 Frank- fort, Thursday evenings.
St. Malachi's Cadets-Michael Mulca- hey, Drill Master. Meets at St. Mal- achi's Schoolhouse, cor. Division and Pearl
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STREET RAILROADS.
Bank Street Railroad-Office 25 Bank, W. E. Pedrick, propr. ; Thomas W. Smith, Supt.
Broadway & Newburgh Railroad- Offi- ces 1030 Broadway, cor. Petrie, and at Newburgh. Joseph Stanley, Pres. and Supt .; Dr. Edwin Fow- ler, Sec. and Treas.
Brooklyn Street Railroad-Office De- troit, cor. Pearl, Ingham, Somer- ville & Co., Lessees
Cleveland & Newburgh Railroad (via Kinsman st. and Dummy). Office 2609 Broadway. R. Riblet, Pres .; W. L. Bowler, Sec. and Treas. ; C. LaBarge, Supt.
Collamer & St. Clair Street Railroad- Office Glenville. John Crowell, Pres .; T. T. Moffitt, Treas. ; John Crowell, Jr., Sec.
East Cleveland Railroad-Office 181 Erie. A. Everett, Pres. ; W. W. Gaines,Sec. and Treas. ; T. F. Frob- isher, Supt.
Kinsman Street Railroad-Office 578 Woodland av. A. R. Mitchell, Pres .; S. E. Botsford, Sec .; F. J. Locke, Supt.
Lake View, Collamer & Euclid Rail- road-Office es. Becker av. bet. Su- perior and St. Clair. William West, Pres .; E. D. Burton, Sec. and Treas. ; L. W. Patum, Supt.
Lorain & Rockport Street Railroad- Office 9112 Seneca. Charles Whita- ker, Pres .; H. W. S. Wood, Vice pres .; D. C. Taylor, Treas. ; F. Buehne, Sec .
Rocky River Railroad-Office 198 Pearl. Elias Simms, Pres. and Treas. ; C. Pease, Sec .; George G. Mulhern, Supt.
South Side Street Railroad-Office 172 Superior. Alfred Kellogg, Pres. ; Samuel W. Sessions, Vice. Pres .; Alexander C. Caskey, Sec. and Treas .; Alfred M. Emerson, Supt.
St. Clair Street Railroad-Office cor. St. Clair and Case av. G. B. Bowers, Pres .; S. S. Lyon, Sec. ; W. Sloat, Supt.
Superior Street Railway - Offices 11 Case bldg. and cor. Giddings av. and Superior. Charles Hathaway, Pres .; John Koch, Vice Pres .; James W. Carson, Treas. ; James F. Hughes, Sec .; A. Bartlett, Supt.
West Side Street Railroad-Office cor. Detroit and Pearl. Elias Sims Pres .; Robert Rhodes. Sec. and Treas. ; T. O. Poyer, Gen. Manager ; Ingham, Somerville & Co., Lessees Woodland Hills Street Railroad -- (via Kinsman street.) Office, Kinsman cor. Willson av. John Rock, Mangr.
HOSPITALS.
Charity Hospital -- Perry, cor. Garden. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of the Order of St. Augustine. Sis- ter St. James, Superior
City Infirmary-es. Scranton av. s. 01 Holmden av. Office, City Hall bldg Superior st. Bernard O'Neil, Supt. Thomas Rome, Steward
Cleveland City Hospital-Lake, nr. Erie Dr. W. L. Dorland, Resident Phy sician ; Miss Eliza Mitchell, Matron. Marine Department, Dr. J. F. Arm. strong, Physician
House of Maternity-Ns. Marion, e. o Perry. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of the Order of St. Augus tine. Sister St. James, Superior
Cleveland Medical College Eye, Ear and Throat Institute-287 Prospect. X C. Scott, M. D., Surgeon in charge; John Bennett, M. D. and N. B. Sackrider, M. D., Asst. Surgeons G. W. Stevenson, M. D., W. L. Gor. ham, M. D., Clinical Assistants.
Homopathic Hospital-66 Huron. Mrs Dr. B. F. Gamber, Resident Physi- cian ; Mrs. E. Gale, Matron
CEMETERIES.
Erie Street City Cemetery-Bet. Sumner and Bolivar, Erie and Brownell Daniel Miller, Supt.
Lake View Cemetery-Euclid av. East Cleveland. Office at the Cemetery Monroe Street Cemetery-Ss. Monroe bet. Willett and Mill. Ferdinand Warth, Sexton
North Brooklyn Protestant Cemetery- Ws. Scranton ave. bet. Wade and Seymour avs. Joseph A. Willman Sexton
Woodland Cemetery-Ns. Woodland av. bet. Cemetery and Giddings av. E. M. Segur, Supt., Patrick Barry, Asst. Supt.
River Side Cemetery-Junct. Columbus and Scranton av. J.M. Curtiss, Supt.
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Jewish Cemetery-Willet, bet. Bailey and Siam. August Reindfleisch, Sex- ton
Catholic Cemetery-Ss. Woodland, bet. Giddings av. and Geneva. Patrick Roach, Sexton
St. Mary's Cemetery-Es. Burton, cor. Clark av. Matthew Gies, Sexton
OHIO STATE AND UNION LAW COLLEGE.
Room No. 7, Rouse Block, ws. of Public Square, cor. Superior. Hon. John Crowell, LL. D., President
CLUBS.
Caledonia Club-J. M. Martin, Pres. ; James McCredie, Vice Pres .; Peter Chalmers, Sec.
Cleveland Club-Office 89 Seneca. Wil- liam Edwards, Pres. ; Sam. Briggs, Sec .; S. T. Everett, Treas.
Excelsior Club-270 Erie. B. Landau, Pres. ; L. Strauss, Sec.
German Casino Club-144 Ontario. J. Hartrath, Pres.
The Eclectic Club of Cleveland-Arling- ton Block, Euclid av. Waldemar Otis, Pres .; E. H. Foster, Vice Pres .; J. D. Ketchum, Sec .; M. H. Dodge, Treas.
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