Columbus, Ohio, city directory.. 1870-71, Part 26

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Lagrange from Naghten north, sec- ond east of High.


Last from High west, fifth north of Broad.


Latham, from Long north, first east of Fourth.


Lazell from Beach Alley north, third .east of High.


Liberty from Front west, first south of South Public Lanc.


Lincoln from Hamlet east, north of Russell.


Linn Alley East, from High east, between Broad and Gay.


Linn Alley West, from High west, between Broad and Gay.


Locust Alley East, from High east, between North and Naghten.


Locust Alley West, from High west, between North and Last.


Long East, from High east, second north of Broad.


Long West, from High west, second nortlı of Broad.


Low Alley from Long north, be- tween Water and West.


Luckhaupt Lane from Friend south, fourth east of East Public Lane.


McCoy from Morrison east, between Buckingham and Grove.


McKee Alley from Fourth east, nortlı of Spring.


Maple West, from High west, first north of Naghten.


Marion from Washington Avenue east, first north of Broad.


Meadow Lane from Mound south, cast of East Public Lane.


Medary from Long north, third east of Fourth.


Mercer from Latham east, second north of John.


Milton Alley from Long north, be- tween Medary and 7th.


Mohawk from South Public Lane south, second east of Third.


Montgomery from High east, tenth north of Goodale,


Morrison from Grove north, east of Washington Avenue.


Mound East, from High east, fifth south of Broad.


Mound West, from High west, fifth south of Broad.


Mulberry from Friend, second east of East Public Lane.


Mulberry Alley East, from High east, between Long and Spring.


Mulberry Alley West, from High west, between Long and Spring. Naghten East, from High cast, fifth north of Broad.


Naghten West,from High west,fifth north of Broad.


Neil from Long north, second east of Fourth.


New from South Public Lane,south first east of High.


Noble east,from High east, between Friend and Mound.


Noble west, fromHigh west, between Friend and Mound.


North Avenue from Summit east, between Third Avenue and Clin- ton.


Simmons, Simmons, Simmons.


French Glass used on Pictures, put up by B. H. HOWE, No. 6 E. Broad St.


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North East, from High east, fourth north of Broad.


North West, from High west, fourth north of Broad.


Northrup Alley from Town to Friend, third east of Washington Avenue.


Oak from Fourth east, south of Public Alley .


Oak Alley from Fair Alley east, between Frankfort and Kossuth. Park from Naghten north, first west of High.


Parsons from South Public Lane south, first east of Third,


Patch from Lazell east, south of Russell.


Payne Alley from MeKee Alley north, between Latham and Neil. Pearl from State south to South Public Lane, between High and Third.


Phelan from Second Avenue south, east of Summit.


Pike from Broad north, seventh east of High.


Pine from Sycamore south, First west of East Public Lane.


Plum Alley from High east,between Warren and Gill.


Poor House Lane from South Pub- lic Lane south, first west of Eighth. Prospect from Naghten south, east of Seventh.


Public Alley East, from Third east, between Broad and State.


Public Alley West, between Broad and State.


Rader Alley from High east, be- tween College and Frankfort.


Railroad Alley from Naghten north, between Depot and Lagrange.


Ramsey from Friend north, first east of East Public Lane.


Ridgeway Alley from Town south, east of Sixth.


Rich East, from High east, third south of Broad.


Rich West, from; High west, third south of Broad.


Russell crosses High, second north of Goodale.


Schreiner Alley from Town south, west of Fifth.


Scioto South, from Broad southerly, near the Scioto river.


Second Alley from Front east, sec- ond south of South Public Lane.


Second Avenue from High east, seventh north of Goodale.


Seneca from High east, third north of Goodale.


Seventh North, from Broad north, fourth east of High.


Seventh South, from Broad south, fifth east of High.


Short Alley from Scioto river south along the Canal.


Sidney Alley from McKee Alley north, between Neil and Medary. Sigel from Sycamore south, east of Fourth.


Sixth South, from Broad south, fourth east of High.


South East, from High east, sixth south of Broad.


South West, from High west, sixth south of Broad.


South Alley from corner of Pearl and South Public Lane east.


South Lane from Poor House Lane east, south of Court.


South Public Lane East, from High east, seventh south of Broad.


South Public Lane West, from High west, seventh south of Broad.


Spring East, from High east, third north of Broad.


Spring West,from High west, third north of Broad.


Spruce Alley from Broad south, be- tween Cedar and Alley.


Starr Avenue from High west, first north of Hubbard.


State East, from High east, first south of Broad.


State West, from High west, first south of Broad.


State Avenue from Broad near Scioto river northwest.


Sterrety Alley from Latham east, between Long and Spring.


Stone Alley from Town south to Mound, east of Seventh.


Straight Alley North, from Broad north, between Third and Fourth. Straight Alley South, from Broad south, between Third and Fourth. Strawberry Alley East, from High east, between Mound and Soutlı. Strawberry Alley West, from High west, between Mound and South. Summit from Montgomery south, first east of High.


Swan from High east, south of Goodale.


Let nothing prevent your getting a Policy in the Home. Columbus.


Picture mats made to order by B. H. HOWE, No. 6 E. Broad St., Columbus.


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Sparrow Alley from Franklin Ave- nue to Rich, first west of East Public Lane.


Swan Alley from Russell nortlı, first east of High.


Sycamore from Third east, third south South Public Lane.


Third North from Broad north, first east of High.


Third South from Broad south, first east of High.


Third Alley from Front east, third south of South Public Lane.


Third Avenue from High east, eighth north of Goodale.


Town East from High east, second south of Broad.


Town West from High west,second south of Broad.


University Place crosses Franklin Avenue east of Washington Ave- nue.


University crosses High, first north of Goodale.


Vine Alley from Clinton Alley east, between University and Russell.


Walnut East from High east, be- tween Town and Rich.


Walnut West from High west, be- tween Town and Rich.


Warren from High east, fourth north of Goodale.


Washington Avenue north from Broad north, sixth east of High.


Washington Avenue south from Broad south, seventh east of High.


Water from State Avenue near Broad, second west of High.


West from Spring north, third west of High.


West Alley from Friend north, be- tween East Public Lane and Ramsey.


Whitehill Alley from Town to Friend, fourth east of Washing- ton Avenue.


Windsor Lane from Broad nortlı, eleventh east of High.


William from East Public Lane east, second south of South.


Wood Alley from Latham east, be- tween Kenyon and Mercer.


Worcester from Depot to Buckeye second north of Naghten.


Young from Broad south, to State between Fourth and Fifth.


Zenas Alley from Mound to Donald- son, east of Seventh.


Zettler Alley from Town soutlı,east of Fourth.


FRANKLINTON.


Acorn sixth west of Mechanic. Ambos fifth west of Mechanic. Bell third west of Levee. Carr third west of Mechanic. Center first west of Levee. Darby fourth west of Washington. Davies first north of Franklin. Eighth fourth south of Franklin. Expansion from Center east to the river.


Fifth first south of Franklin.


Fourth from Mill west, first north of Franklin.


Frank from corner of Franklin and Center northwest.


Franklin from the National Bridge west.


Gift first west of Mill.


Green first west of Washington. Grove second west of Washington. High third west of Mill. Jones second west of Mechanic. Kimball second north of Franklin. Levee from Franklin south, first west of National Bridge.


Liberty second west of Mill.


Lucas fifth west of Levee. McDowell sixth west of Levee. Mechanic from corner of Franklin and Mitchell north.


Mill crosses Franklin, first west of McDowell.


Mitchell second west of Levee. Ninth fifth south of Franklin.


Osgood first west of Mechanic. Plum fourth west of Mechanic. Rich second south of State.


Second from Mill west, third north of Franklin.


Seventh third south of Franklin. Sixth second south of Franklin. Starling fourth west of Levee.


State from the river west, south of Franklin.


Third from Mill west, second north of Franklin.


Town first south of State. Vine third west of Washington. Washington fourth west of Mill.


Water from Mill west, fourth north of Franklin.


Neck Ribbons at Simmons'.


Photographic materials for sale by B. II. HOWE, No. 6 E. Broad Street.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


Municipal Election first Monday in April. Council meets every Monday evening.


Council Chamber, Fourth between Mound and Rich.


MAYOR-George M. Meeker. Of- fice City Hall.


CLERK-Levi C. Wilson. Office south east cor High and State.


MARSHAL-Chas. Engelke. Office City Hall. SOLICITOR-Edward F. Bingham. STREET COMMISSIONER - Law- rence Aumiller.


MARKET MASTER-C. K. Cuckler. CHIEF ENGINEER FIRE DEPART- MENT -- H. Heinmiller.


COUNCIL.


Luther Donaldson, President. Jacob Reinhart, President pro tem.


TRUSTEES.


1st Ward-John Uncles. Robert Chadwick.


2d Ward-Luther Donaldson.


John Janney. 3d Ward-Theodore Comstock. William McDonald.


4th Ward-John G. Thompson. George English. 5th Ward-Jacob Reinhart. 6th Ward-Newton Gibbons. Marcus Frankel.


ith Ward-David F. Suydam. John Gore. Sth Ward-Lot L. Smith. P. J. Lofland. 9th Ward-John Caren. Martin Kelley.


ASSESSORS.


1st Ward-Joseph Culp. 2d Ward-Adam Syfert. 3d Ward-John G. Higgins. 4th Ward-C. K. Cuckler. 5th Ward-Charles Beahr.


6th Ward-A. Geisswetter.


ith Ward-Charles Born.


8th Ward-James Sigler.


9th Ward-Daniel Sullivan.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Ways and Means-Reinhard, Com- stock, Caren, Janney and Chadwick.


Ordinance & Revisions-English, McDonald, Reinhard, Gore and Gib- bons.


Printing & Stationery-Gore, Rein- hard, Thompson, Smith, English.


Fire Department, Wells & Cisterns -Comstock, Beck, English, Kelley and Lofland.


Market House and Markets-Suy- dam, Kelley, Chadwick, Smith and Gibbons.


Sewers & Drainage-Smith, Rein- hard, Janney, Thompson, Uncles.


Gas & Gas Lights-Lofland, Beck, Suydam, Chadwick and Kelley.


Police and City Prison-Chadwick, Thompson, Suydam, Beck and Lof- land.


Street Commissioner & Chain Gang -Caren, Suydam, Beck, Janney and Lofland.


Claims and Accounts-McDonald, Gibbons, English, Uncles, Frankel.


Fees & Sularies-Frankel, McDon- ald, Gore, Kelley and Comstock.


Wharves & Wharf Lots-Gibbons, Gore, Comstock, Frankel and Mc- Donald.


Goodale Park-Uncles, Donaldson and Kelley.


Hare Charity Fund-Janney, Un- cles, Caren, English and Suydam.


Streets & Alleys-Janney, English, Kelley, Uncles and Smith.


Paving & Grading-Kelley, Gore, Frankel, Comstock and Smith.


The prudent man protects his earnings.


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Frames for wreaths made to order by B. H. HOWE, No. 6 E. Broad St.


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City Hall-Donaldson, Reinhard, McDonald, Smith and Lofland.


Water Works-Thompson, Chad- wick, Caren, Beck and Suydam.


City Park-Beck, Suydam, Frank- el, Reinhard and Thompson.


Gravel Bank-Chadwick, Care,n McDonald, Gore and Frankel.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judges of Court of Common Pleas- John L. Green, Joseph Olds. Clerk of Court Common Pleas .- Cas- per Lewinstein. Deputy Clerk of Court Common Pleas -John Getreu. Judge Probate-John M. Pragh. Prosecuting Attorney-Edward T. De Laney. Sheriff-Samuel Thompson. Deputy Sheriffs-Wni. Horn, John Sarber.


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Recorder-Nathan Cole. Auditor-Samuel E. Kile. Treasurer-James E. Wright. Surveyor-William P. Brown. Coroner-Patrick Eagan.


Commissioners-Joseph O'B. Renick, Francis Collins, William Cooper. Infirmary Directors-Fred. Fornof, J. Grau, Henry L. Siebert. School Examiners-G. S. Innis, Jas. H. Hess, L. L. Pegg.


Last Ribbons at Simmons'.


MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Trustees -- J. Quinn, P. Shoedinger Wm. Brody. Clerk-Daniel C Wax. Treasurer -- Frederick Beck. Assessor -- Daniel Born.


Justices-Jas. G. Bull, J. G. Miller, William L. Heyl. Constables-C. Smith, J. P. Remmy C. Benninghoff.


STATE GOVERNMENT.


Governor-Rutherford B. Hayes. Lieut. Governor -- John C. Lee. See'y of State-Isaac R. Sherwood. Chief Clerk -- Geo. K. Nash. Assistant Clerk-J. A. Williams. Statistical Clerk-J.C.Donaldson. Anditor of State-Jas. H. Godman. Chief Clerk-James Williams.


Treasurer of State-S. S. Warner. Cashier-Wm. A. Hershiser. Comptroller Treasury-M. R. Brailey Chief Clerk-Geo. S. Brailey. Attorney General-Francis B. Pond, Comm. of Schools-Wm. D. Denkle. Clerk Supreme Court -- Rodney Foos. Adjutant General -- Wm. A. Knapp.


Buy your Picture Frames of B. H. HOWE, No. 6 E. Broad St., Columubs.


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Board of Public Works -- Richard R. | Supervisor of Public Printing-Lewis Porter, Philip V. Herzing, James L. Riee. Moore. Secretary State Board Agriculture- John H. Klippart. Secretary Board Public Works -- A. B. Newburgh. Gas Commissioner-T. G. Wormley. Clerk Board Fund Commissioners- F. A. Marble. State Librarian-S. G. Harbaugh. Commissioner of Railroads and Tele- graphs-Geo. B. Wright.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


INTERNAL REVENUE DE- PARTMENT. U. S. Collector-C. C. Walcutt. U. S. Deputy Collector-T. J. Martin. U. S. Assessor-John T. Hogue. Henry Heinmiller, Engineer in Chief. Steamer Ben. Blake, No. 1, south east eorner South and High, Wes- ley McLain, Engineer. Strengthen your credit by Insuring your property against loss by fire. Steamer J. Ridgeway, No. 2, north side Gay east of High, Edward Bab- bit, Engineer.


U. S. Assistant Assessors-C. A. Po- land, J. M. Fuson, J. M. McColm, Jas. P. Wright, T. J. Adams. Post Master-J. M. Comly.


U. S. Commissioner-J. A. Wilcox. U. S. Deputy Marshal-B. McCabe.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Steamer Luther Donaldson, No. 4, west side 3d north of Town, Hen- ry S Laton Engineer.


Hook and Ladder, west side 3d north of Town, Barney Ritter Fore- man.


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


O. A. COFFROTH, SUPERINTENDENT.


ALARM BOXES.


No. 2-Gay Street Engine House. No. 3-3d Street Engine House. No. 4-South Street Engine House. No. 5-Middletown. No. 6 -- Ohio Penitentiary.


No. 7-Passenger Depot. No. 19 -- Columbus Woolen Mills, foot of Mound.


No. 13 -- County Infirmary.


No. 14-Blind Asylum. No. 15-Deaf and Dumb Asylum. No. 17-Lunatic Asylum.


Photograph Ovals in every style at B. H. HOWE's, No. 6 E. Broad Street.


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SECRET BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS.


MASONIC.


Hall west side High bet Town and State.


Mt. Vernon Commandery No. 1, Knight Templars - Regular meet- ings, last Thursday in each month.


Columbus Council No. 8, R. & S. M .- Regular meetings second Fri- day in each month.


Ohio Chapter No. 12, R. A. M .- Regular meetings first Monday in each month.


Magnolia Lodge No. 20, F. & A. M. - Regular meetings first and third Tuesdays in each month.


Columbus Lodge No. 30, F. & A. M .- Regular Meetings second and fourth Tuesdays in each month.


Goodale Lodge No. 372, F. & A. M .- Regular meetings second and fourth Mondays in each month.


ODD FELLOWS.


Hall S. E. cor High and Walnut. Capital Encampment No. 6, meets every Tuesday evening.


Concordia Encampment, No. 96 (German), meets every alternate Monday evening.


Columbus Lodge, No. 9, meets every Monday evening.


Central Lodge, No. 23, meets ev- ery Thursday evening.


Excelsior Lodge, No. 145, meets every Wednesday evening.


Capital Lodge, No. 334, meets every Friday evening.


Harmonia Lodge, No. 358, meets every Saturday evening.


Naomi Rebekah Degree, No. 6, meets first and third Tuesday of each month.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Hall S. E. cor High and Walnut. Columbus Lodge, No. 3, meets every Wednesday evening.


Germania Lodge, No. 4, meets every Thursday evening.


Franklin Lodge, No. 5, meets every Friday evening.


I. O. B. B.


Zion Lodge, No. 62, Hall south- west cor High and Walnut. Meets every Sunday.


TEMPLE OF HONOR.


Crystal Fount Lodge, No. 43, meets in Odd Fellows' Building every Thursday evening.


GOOD TEMPLARS.


Capital City Social Temple, No. 13, Hall Odd Fellows' Building.


DRUIDS.


Hall N E cor Mound and Fourth.


Franklin Chapter, No. 2, meets first and third Wednesday in every month.


Columbus Hein, No. 10, meets every Monday evening.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


Algonquin Tribe, No. 3, IIall S. E. cor High and Walnut, incets every Saturday evening.


Scioto Tribe, No. 22, IIall N E cor Fourth and Mound ; meets every Tuesday evening.


Ladies, yours respectfully, C. W. Simmons.


A fine assortment to select from at B. H. HOWE's, No. 6 E. Broad Street.


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church, N. W. cor Rich and Third. Rev W H Osborn, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM Sunday School 9 00 A M Second Baptist Church, (colored), south side Gay bet Third and Fourth. Rev James Poindexter, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 3 00 PM


Sunday School 9 00 A M


CATHOLIC.


Church of the Holy Cross, (Ger- man,) N E cor Rich and Fifth. Rev J B Hemsteger, pastor


Mass 7 30 A M High Mass 10 00 A M Vespers 2 30 P M


St Patrick's Church, S E cor Church and Naghten. Rt Rev Syl- vester Rosecrans, pastor.


Mass 7 30 A M High Mass 10 00 A M Vespers 3 00 P M


St Mary's Church, east side Third south of Sycamore. Rev F X Specht, pastor.


Mass 7 30 A M High Mass 10 00 A M Vespers 2 30 P M


CONGREGATIONAL.


Congregational Church, north side Broad bet High and Third. Rev G W Phillips, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM Sunday School 3 00 P M


EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.


Emanuel Church, west side Third south of South. Rev Joseph Pon- tius, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM


Sunday School 9 00 A M


HEBREW.


Congregation Beni Israel, Syna- gogue N E cor Third and Friend. Rev Rabbi. Services, Friday 7 00 P M Saturday 9 00 A M


LUTHERAN.


German Lutheran Church, N. E. cor South and Third, Rev William F Lehman, pastor.


Services 10 00 A M 7 30 PM Catechism 2 00 P M


St Paul's Church, (German.) S W cor High and Mound. Rev Konrad Mees, pastor.


Services 10 00 A M 2 00 PM Sunday School 8 00 A M.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Heath Chapel, S E cor Mill and Broad. Rev H Westirvelt, pastor. Third Avenue Church, N E cor High and Third Avenue. Rev. Lovett Taft, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 8 00 PM Sunday School 2 30 P M


Christie Chapel, west side Cleve- land Avenue south John. Rev James Jamison, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 00 PM Sunday School 9 00 A M


Wesley Chapel, west side High bet Gay and Long. Rev Isaac Crook, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 00 PM Sunday School 2 30 P M


Bigelow Church, S W cor Third and Cherry. Rev John W White, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM Sunday School 2 30 P M


The available assets of the Home, Columbus, are over half a million.


The largest stock of Frames and Mouldings at No. 6 E. Broad Street


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German M E Church, N W cor Third and South Public Lane. Rev Herman Herzer, pastor.


Services 10 30 A M 7 30 PM


Sunday School 9 00 A M


Bethel M E Church, south side Long west Third. Rev J P Under- wood, pastor.


Services 10 00 A M 7 30 PM Sunday School 8 30 A M Town Street Church, north side Town bet Third and Pearl. Rev E Cranston, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM · Sunday School 9 00 A M Welsh Methodist Calvinistic Church, north side Town east Fifth.


Services 10 00 A M


7 30 PM


Sunday School 2 30 P M Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church, S W cor Fifth and Long. Rev D Harries, pastor.


Services 10 30 A M


7 30 PM


Sunday School 2 30 P M


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian Church, S W cor Third and State. Rev -, pastor.>


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM Sunday School 9 00 A M Second Presbyterian Church, S E cor Third and Chapel. Rev John F Kendall, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 P M Sunday School 9 00 A M Westminster Presbyterian Church, N W cor State and Sixth. Rev H M Robertson, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM Sunday School 9 30 A M


Hoge Church, west side Park bet Maple and Goodale. Rev J C Tid- ball, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 3 30 PM


Sunday School 9 00 A M


PROTESTANT.


Independent Protestant Church, north side Mound bet High and Third. Rev Christian Heddaeus, pastor. Services 10 00 A M Sunday School 9 00 A M


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


Trinity Church, S E cor Broad and Third. Rev -, rec- tor.


Services 11 00 A M


7 30 PM Sunday School 9 00 A M 3 00 PM


St Paul's Church, S E cor Third


and Mound. Rev C C Tate, rector. Services 11 00 A M 3 30 P M Sunday School 2 30 P M


Trinity Mission Chapel, north side Locust Alley west High. Sunday School 3 00 P M.


UNITED BRETHREN.


First United Brethren Church, south side Town bet Fourth and Fifth. Rev C Briggs, pastor. Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM Sunday School 9 30 A M


Olive Branch Church, south side Dodge bet Olentangy and John. Rev W Davis, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM Sunday School 9 00 A M


Bethesda Chapel, S E cor Friend and Stone Alley. Rev Frederick List, pastor.


Services 10 30 A M


7 30 PM


Sunday School 2 00 P M


UNIVERSALIST.


First Universalist Church, east side Third south Town. Rev E S Rexford, pastor.


Services 11 00 A M 7 30 PM


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Simmons keeps the Millinery Headquarters.


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Carved Rustic Frames, a large stock at B. H. HOWE's, No. 6 E. Broad St.


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Protect yourself against loss. Insure with the Home, Columbus.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


FREDERICK FEISER, President.


R. C. HULL, Secretary. First Ward-R. C. Hull.


Second Ward-C. P. L. Butler. Third Ward-R. M. Denig. Fourth Ward-C. L. Clark. Fifth Ward-K. Mees. Sixth Ward-Louis Hoste.


Seventh Ward-Fredk. Feiser.


Eighth Ward-Starling Loving. Ninth Ward-Daniel Carmichael.


SCHOOLS.


High School, south cast cor Broad and Sixth.


Charles R. Paine, Principal.


Public School No. 1, north west cor- ner Spring and Medary. Alfred Humphreys, Principal. Public School No. 4, north east cor- ner Mound and Third. C. C. Forney, Principal. Franklinton District School. J. W. Loren, Principal.


Public School No. 5, north east cor- ner South and Fourth. J. H. Heitmann, Principal.


Public School No. 6, corner Third and Sycamore. Oscar Orlipp, Principal.


Public School No. 7, west side Park south Goodale.


W. T. Wallace, Principal.


Public School No. 8, n'th side South, between Seventh and Washing- ton Avenuc.


J. N. Guessbacher, Principal.


Long Street School, south east cor- ner Long and Third. G. H. Hampson, Principal. Public School (colored), Straight Al- ley, between Long and Spring.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS. St. Mary's School, cast side Third south Sycamore. Ferdinand Kelley, Principal. Sisters of the Good Shepherd, south west cor Franklin and Washing- ton.


Mother M. Gertrudc, Superior. School of the Holy Cross, 156 S Fifth. Rev. J. B. Hemsteger, Sup't.


St. Patrick's School, south east cor- ner Church and John. J. A. Rolchford, Sup't. Capital University, west side High, between Goodale and University. Rev. W. F. Lehman, President. Columbus Business College, north east corner High and Broad. E. K. Bryan, Principal.


STAGE LINES.


Columbus and Chillicothe, daily. ] Office south east corner High and State.


I. B. Hawks & Co., Proprietors.


Columbus and Westerville, daily. Office, U. S. Hotel. Geo. Robertson, Proprietor.


Columbus and Washington C. H., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. I. B. Hawks & Co., Proprietors.


Columbus and Hebron, daily. I. B. Hawks & Co., Proprietors.


The largest stock in the city of Picture Frames is at No. 6 E. Broad St.


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RAILROADS.


Columbus and Hocking Valley. General Office 214 N. High. Union Passenger Depot, east side High north Naghten.


B. E. Smith, President. J. W. Dougherty, Superintendent.


Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St.Louis. General Office west side High, be- tween North and Last. Union Pass- enger Depot east side High north Naghten.


T. L. Jewett, President.


H. J. Jewett, 1st Vice President. D. S. Gray, 2d Vice President.


Baltimore and Ohio,(Central Ohio Division). Offices 262 North High. Union Passenger Depot east side High north Naghten.


W. C. Quincey, Superintendent. N. Guilford, Ass't Gen. F't Ag't.


Columbus and Xenia. Offices west side High north North. J. K. Swan, President. C. Fay, Treasurer. (Leased to Little Miami Co.)


Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central. General Offices west side High north North.


B. E. Smith, President. Gordon Moodie, Secretary.


(Road operated by P. C. & St. L. Co.)


Little Miami and Columbus and Xenia. Office west side High north North.


H. J. Jewett, President. C. P. Cassily, Secretary. (Road leased by P. C. & St. L. Co.)


Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Union Passenger Depot east side High north Naghten. L. M. Hubby, President. E. S. Flint, Superintendent.


Columbus Street Railroad Co. Of- fice west side High north Goodale. Miller & Huston, Lessees. 4


Friend Street Railroad Co. Office east end Friend. N. Merion, President. Thomas Miller, Superintendent.


INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.


Ohio Brush & Wire Work Com- pany,112 N High -- Capital, $100,000. P. W. Strader, President. D. S. Gray, Secretary.


Ohio Merchant Tailoring & Cloth- ing Company, 185 S High-Capital, $22,000.


Wm. Bottimer, Superintendent. John Rich, Treasurer.


Columbus Machine Co, South side Franklin near Bridge - Capital, $50,000.


Peter Ambos, President. Chas. Ambos, Superintendent.


Columbus Cabinet Company, 201 S. High-Capital, $65,000. J. W. Lauderbach, Sup't. C Frank, Treasurer.


Largest stock of Artificial Flowers at Simmons'.




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