The Blue book of Cleveland and vicinity : a social directory and ladies' visiting and shopping guide, including the prominent families in all the principal towns of northern Ohio, 1888, Part 22

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Cleveland, O. : Blue Book Pub. Co
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THE HOLLENDEN RESTAURANT IS CENTRALLY LOCATED AND DESIRABLE FOR BUSINESS MEN.


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M. E. BECKWITH & SON'S PHOTOGRAPHS ARE PERFECTLY FINISHED. 261 PEARL ST., COR. DETROIT.


CLEVELAND SHOPPING GUIDE. 461


LIVERY STABLES. Corlett, H. N. & Co., 191 Prospect. LOCKSMITHS, (Repairers.) Most, Otto 70 Seneca.


MANICURE.


Nicoleienva. L. S. Madame 96 Euclid ave.


MANTELS. (Slate, Wood and Marble.)


The Conger & Coll'ngs Mantel Co., 217 - 223 Euclid ave.


Vincent. Barstow & Co., Furniture Block. Seneca, cor. Frankfort.


MEAT MARKET. Gibbons, James & Co., 21-25 Prospect.


MEN'S FURNISHERS. Davis, W. B. & Co., 241 Superior.


MERCHANT TAILORS.


Beckman, Henry Draper and Tailor, 196 Superior.


Cogswell, Jas. & Co., 15 ws. Public Square.


Eyears, Alfred Importer and Tailor, 87 Euclid ave. Hubbard, H. W. 226 and 228 Bank, under Weddell House.


MILLINERY.


Harrington & McHenry. 45 and 47 Euclid ave. McGillin, E. M. & Co., Superior, Seneca and Long.


MUSIC PUBLISHERS. Brainard's, S. Sons, 52 and 54 Euclid ave.


MUSIC TEACHERS. Palmer, Sarah A. Miss 323 Prospect, also 44 Euclid ave.


VINCENT, BARSTOW & CO. have an entire room filled with Brass and Ornamental Iron Bedsteads.


on Short Notice. Lewis' Ladies' Dress Making Establishment, Wedding Trousseaux 5 C


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Lewis, Ladies' Tailor of Cleveland, makes Riding Habits equal to any House in the World.


A Box in the Steel Vault of the Savings & Trust Company ma' See page 3, front flies.


Only Costs $5,00 a Year.


462 CLEVELAND SHOPPING GUIDE.


NEWSPAPERS.


Cleveland Leader and Herald, 146 Superior, Leader Printing Co. Proprs.


Cleveland Plain Dealer, 225 and 227 Bank. Plain Dealer Pub Co., Proprs.


East End Signal, 1220 Euclid ave. John C Keffer, Editor.


Earnest Worker The, 144 Superior. Published by The Woman's Chr stain Association.


Evening News and Herald, 146 Superior. Leader Printing Co., Proprs.


Household Realm. Miss Alice Webster, Editor. Sunday World, 134 St Clair. Robinson & Cockett. Publishers


The Press, 12 and 14 Frankfort Scripps Pub. Co., Publishers.


The Sun and Voice, 135 St. Clair. The Voice Pub- lishing Co. Publishers.


Town Topics Pub. House, Wood, cor. St. Clair.


NOTIONS.


Harrington & McHenry, 45 and 47 Euclid ave. McGillin, E. M. & Co., Superior, Seneca and Long.


NURSES.


Aldrich, V. V. Mrs 83 Sibley.


Baird, E. Miss Euclid Place. Room 7.


Bannister, L. J. Mrs. 277 Cedar ave. (Massage Treatment )


Clementson, J. George 19 Walnut.


Beaumont, L L Mrs 271 Franklin ave.


Brady, Emily Miss 19 Laurel.


Cavanaugh, E Mrs. 280 Taylor.


Conley, Frances Miss 398 Prospect.


Daniels, Mrs. 26 Sibley.


Davies, HI. Mrs. 398 Prospect.


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IS THE FINEST, LARGEST, AND BEST KEPT HOTEL IN CLEVELAND.


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Webb C. Ball, / Watch Dealer


233 SUPERIOR ST. S Tué.


Pime Swiss and E.gn Grade &ner can Warches Ladiey


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Fairbrother. Carrie Miss 19 Laurel.


Forschner, Mary Miss. 307 Prospect.


Harmon, S. K. Mrs 162 Gamlen.


Hizley, Nettie Miss 30 Prospect.


Holden, II. M Mrs. 17 Blair. Holmes, U V. Mrs. 40% Prospect.


Kelley. N. N. Miss manipulator, 7 Eachal Place.


Leever. Belle Mrs. 131 Prospect. (Surgeon nurse.)


Lewis. Viola V. Miss 240 Samtel.


MeClelland, Anne J Mrs. 107 11 wron.


Mckenzie, R. M. Miss Saybrook, Ohio. (Takes Children.)


Man levitle. E. Mims 55 Fulton.


Mantel, Mindie Mies 16 Willard.


Maxwell, Mary K. Miss 127 Euclid ave.


Moon. M. J. Mis 320 Pro-peetc.


Malle. Mrs. 554 Fulton.


Payne, A. Miss 21 Oshorn.


Pordie, Tenie Miss 322 Sibley.


Robinson, J. Mrs. 120 Greenwood.


Robinson, S. E. Mrs. 123 Woodland ave.


Shannon, Maggie Miss 307 Prospect.


Springthorp, Grace Miss 908 Superior.


Van Wie. E A. Mrs. Room 24. 30 Enelid ave. vou Beseler. M. Miss 60 Huron.


Weblem. Mary Miss 102 St. Clair.


Willte. L. T. Mr. 265 Forest.


Whitman. Mrs. 86 Ambum.


Witzel. Miss 84 Greenwood.


OPTICIANS. The Cowell & Hubbard Co., 177 and 179 Superwe.


ORNAMENTAL GLASS. Lfingweil Glass Co., 175 au1 777 Seneca.


Who has not seen and admired Vincent, Barstoro & Co.'s Elegant Mantels ?


Lewis' Dress Making Dep't. Light Wool Fabrics made cheap.


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Lewis, of Cleveland, will be pleased to show Samples of his Work at any time.


M. E. Beckwith O Son's Photographs are specimens of fine work and good judgment. 261 Pearl street. Corner Detroit,


464 CLEVELAND SHOPPING GUIDE.


OYSTERS AND FISH. Gibbons, James & Co., 21-25 Prospect.


PAPER HANGINGS. Clapp & Kushman, 376 Bond. Cooks Brothers, (Importers), 287 and 291 Erie.


PAPER MANUFACTURERS. Cleveland Paper Co., 128 St. Clair.


PHOTOGRAPHERS.


Beckwith, M. E. & Son, cor. Pearl and Detroit. Ryder, J. F. 239 Superior.


PIANOS AND ORGANS.


Brainard, II. M. & Co., 211-215 Euclid ave. Brainard's, S. Sons, 52 and 54 Euclid ave Estab- lished 1836.


PICTURES AND FRAMES.


Adams, Edgar 47 Euclid ave. Ryder, J. F. 239 Superior. Sargeant, J. W. 383 Bond.


PUBLISHERS.


Publishing House of the Evangelical Association, 265-275 Woodland ave., Lauer & Mattill, Agents.


PUBLISHERS DIRECTORIES.


Haven, M. W. Brown Mrs. Publisher The Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Allegheny Blue Books, Cleveland, (). P. O. Box 129.


RAILROADS.


Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. Co. General Offices cor. St. Clair and Seneca. A. J. Smith, Gen. Passenger Agent. Depot foot of Water.


THE HOLLENDEN RESTAURANT AND DINING ROOM, including service and attention, are unsurpassed by any in this country.


Keep your Diamonds, Silverware, Bonds, &c. at THE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. SEE PAGE 3, FRONT FLIES.


CLEVELAND SHOPPING GUIDE. 465


New York, Lake Erie & Western Ry. Co., lessee of the New York, Penna. & Ohio Ry. General Offices, 30 Euclid ave. E. B. Thomas, 2nd Vice President. Depot foot of S. Water.


New York. Pennsylvania & Ohio Ry. Co. General Offices, 30 Euclid ave. A. E. Clark, Ass't Gen. Passenger Agent. Depot foot of S. Water.


RESTAURANTS.


Heyse & Weisgerber, 21 Euclid ave. Hollenden, The Superior and Bond.


Philadelphia Dairy & Cafe, 69-75 Euclid ave.


RUBBER GOODS.


Ohio Rubber & Belting Co., 154 and 156 Superior. Peck, W. H. H. & Co., 176 Superior.


SCREENS.


Cooks Brothers, 287 and 291 Erie.


SEWING MACHINES.


The Singer Manufacturing Co., No. 61 Euclid ave., C. F. Bensch, Ag't. See the New High Arm Singer, before buying. We are also Sole Agents for the World Renowned Demorest Patterns. The White Sewing Machine Company, office, 57 and 56 Euclid ave., manufactory, 26-76 Canal. Thos. H. White, President; M. L. Goss, Secretary.


SHIRT MANUFACTURERS. Davis, W. B. & Co., 241 Superior. SILKS AND VELVETS.


Baldwin. E. I. Hlatch & Co., 214 and 216 Superior. Crow & Whitmarsh, 4 and 6 Euclid ave. Hlower & Higbee, 238 and 240 Superior.


McGillin, E. M. & Co., Superior, Seneca and Long. Myer, O. D. 33 and 35 Euclid ave.


Lawn and Porch Furniture at Vincent's, new styles.


made equal to any House in New York or Europe. Lewis' Ladies' Tailoring and Dress Making Establishment.


Garments


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Lewis, Costumer and Habit Maker. Men make all Cloth Bodices and Coats.


Webb C. Ball, JEWELER


233 SUPERIOR ST. 6000


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L Diamonds, Rich Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Marble Clocks


466 CLEVELAND SHOPPING GUIDE.


SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. The Cowell & Hubbard Co., 177 and 179 Superior.


STEAMSHIP AGENTS.


Cortis, A. M. 222 Bank, Weddell House Block.


TRUNKS AND VALISES. Likely, McDonald & Rocket, 126 Superior and 32 Public Square.


TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. The Savings & Trust Co., 42 and 44 Euclid ave.


TYPE WRITINGS. The Hall Type-Writer, 117 Public Square. Payne & Pratt, Agents.


UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS AND CANES.


George MacElwee, Manufacturer, 61 Euclid ave., Factory, 145 and 147 Seneca, Cleveland, Ohio. Covering and repairing.


WATCHES. (American and Swiss.)


Ball, Webb C. 233 Superior. The Cowell & Hubbard Co., 177 and 179 Superior.


THE HOLLENDEN RESTAURANT IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE FINEST IN THE CITY.


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CLEVELAND AUTHORS.


MRS. SARAH K. BOLTON, AUTHOR OF


"POOR BOYS WHO BECAME FAMOUS," "STORIES FROM LIFE," "GIRLS WHO BECAME FAMOUS," "FAMOUS AMERICAN AUTHORS," "SOCIAL STUDIES IN ENGLAND," "HOW SUCCESS IS WON," "FROM HEART AND NATURE," ( POEMS) BY CHARLES KNOWLES BOLTON AND SARAH KNOWLES BOLTON. "SUCCESSFUL WOMEN."


MRS. LYDIA HOYT FARMER, AUTHOR OF


" THE BOYS' BOOK OF FAMOUS RULERS," "GIRLS' BOOK OF FAMOUS QUEENS," "A LIFE OF LA FAYETTE," "A STORY BOOK OF SCIENCE," "THE PRINCE OF THE FLAMING STAR," "WHAT SHE MADE OF HER LIFE."


MRS. MYRTILLA M. CATON, AUTHOR OF


"CATON'S COMMERCIAL SPELLER."


WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED In various Styles of Binding.


WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY


THE STANDARD AND THE BEST


Besides many other valuable tables, the latest issue of this work contains


A Dictionary 118,000 Words, 3000 Engravings, A Gazetteer of the World of 25,000 Titles, (recently added) and A Biographical Dictionary of nearly 10,000 Noted Persons, All in One Book.


A Library in ITSELF.


The Latest Edition has 3000 more Words,


in its vocabulary, than are found in any other Ameri- can Dictionary, and nearly three times the number of Engravings.


In quantity of matter, it would make 75 12mo vol- umnes usually sold for $1.25 each.


It is an ever-present and reliable school-master tothe whole family .- S. S. Herald.


Webster is Standard Authority in the Gov't Printing Office, and with the U. S. Su- vreme Court, and is recommended by State Sup'ts of Schools in 36 States.


Published by G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., Springfield, Mass.


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Adalbert College OF Western Reserve University, CLEVELAND, OHIO.


Full Classical Course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.


Modern Language Course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Letters.


Students 'are admitted to Special Courses, and receive certificates of attainment.


A large range of Electives is presented to the choice of all, with opportunities for Laboratory practice in Chemistry and Physics.


Expenses are very low.


H. C. HAYDN, D. D.,


PRESIDENT.


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BUCHTEL COLLEGE, AKRON, O.


REV. ORELLO CONE, D. D., PRESIDENT.


College of Liberal Arts and Letters, designed to secure the highest grade of Classical, Scientific and Literary Culture known to American Colleges.


Collegiate Department,


with three full four years' courses. Three years' course in Preparatory and Normal Departments, Special Students received in Elective Courses. Buchtel School of Art and Buchtel Conservatory of Music,


unsurpassed in the State. All courses include lectures in Common Law.


Finest Gymnasium in the West.


Voluntary Military Training.


Dormitory and Club Boarding.


All expenses at the minimum. College open to both sexes on equal terms. No Sectarian influence. Located at Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, having direct railroad connections with all parts of the Country, being on the line of the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio; Valley ; Cleveland, Akron & Columbus, and Pittsburgh, Cleveland & Toledo Railways. For information in regard to accommodations, expenses, admission and course of study, address A. B. TINKER, Sec'y, Akron, O., or A. A. STEARNS, Gen. Agent, Cleveland, O.


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A FACULTY of 50 members. Six fine new BUILDINGS since 1883.


LIBRARIES-card cata- logued.


LABORATORIES-Chemi- cal, Physical, and Bio- logical.


GYMNASIA - Physical Ex- aminations and Superin- tendence.


Send for Catalogue.


Address G. W. SHURTLEFF, Sec'y, Oberlin, O.


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Oberlin College.


The Education of the Entire Man.


AIMs .- Oberlin aims at a complete education-body, mind, and spirit.


METHODS .- Its regulations are meant to subserve health, scholarship and morals.


It encourages the closest personal relations between students and teacher. It has its peculiar institution»; but has proved its readiness to adopt ti .. best from whatever ware ..


INSTRUCTION .- Honest; thorough. Requiring real work from the student Varied to suit the subject - Text-books, lectures, use of library, these- examinations, extemporalia, written recitations, laboratory work, vol- unteer seminary work.


EQUIPMENT .- In building facilities, few colleges can equal it. Its librarie- and laboratories are prepared for efficient, practical work.


COURSES .- In College department -- Chemical, Philosophieul and Literary. A solid backbone of required work, with large opportunities for electives.


EXPENSES .- The College has always aimed to make the best available to the poorest.


It grows. It grows constantly. It grows rapidly but safely The present term has the largest attendance in the history of the College. Its "Building era" is rich evidence. Its announcement of added valuable cours a i- evidence. Three full Profemors added with- in a year. The catalogue is evidence. Send for the last one.


Brings more students into Ohio from out- side the State than any other ten colleges in the State.


OBERLIN COLLEGE


G. W. Shurtleff, Treasurer,


A CHRISTIAN School .- Believes in the training and development of the moral and spiritual. No saloons; no billiard halls.


OBERLIN. OHIO.


A THOROUGH School -Believes in honest intellectual work in all lines.


A BROAD School .- Believes in equipment for life. Sympathies limited to Do one class or church. Is not afraid of new method -.


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HIRAM COLLEGE,


GEORGE H. LAUGHLIN, A. M., PRESIDENT.


THIS COLLEGE IS LOCATED AT HIRAM, PORTAGE CO., OHIO, ON THE N. Y., P. & O. R. R.


PROVISION IS MADE FOR FOUR COURSES OF STUDY : THE CLASSICAL, THE PHILOSOPHICAL, THE SCIENTIFIC, AND THE BIBLICAL.


FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS


KATE I. BEATTIE, Sec'y.


CLEVELAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC,


ALFRED ARTHUR, DIRECTOR,


106 EUCLID AVE., - CLEVELAND, O. .


A thorough course of study in Vocal and Instru= mental Music. This is an incorporatedl' institution, splendidly equipped in all of iis branches, and is one of the most prosperous Schools in the country. A large 'Pipe Organ, expressly for the use of students, has been placed in the rooms, giving splendid facilities for organ study. The numerous Concerts, Recitals, Lectures, Etc., given before the students of the Cleveland School of Music offer unexcelled inducements for those wish- ing to take a course of study in music.


Students who have pursued a full course of instruction on some instrument, or in Voice Culture, Harmony and Theory included, will receive a diploma.


In addition to the four regular terms in the school year, arrange- ments have been made for a SUMMER TERM. For Catalogue and all further information, address


MISS A. BURNHAM, Sec'y, Cleveland, 0.


BROOKS MILITARY ACADEMY; English and Classical School.


AMOS II. THOMPSON, Pres't,


223 Sibley St., near Hayward, Cleveland, O.


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Miss Mittleberger and Miss Blakemore's Boarding and Day School,


1020 Prospect Street, Cleveland.


Academic, Intermediate, Preparatory Departments, and Kindergarten.


Miss Anne Hathaway Brown's


School for Girls and Kindergarten for Children,


785 & 787 Euclid Ave., Cleveland.


Superior Location. First-class in all appointments. Miss Brown "at home" Tuesdays.


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WESTERN RESERVE SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN.


CITY HALL, - - CLEVELAND, OHIO.


The Curriculum of the Western Reserve School of Design for Women includes Design, Ornamentation and its analysis; Technical Design as applied to various in- dustrial purposes; Mechanical Drawing and Archi- tecture; Wood Carving and Lithography.


INSTRUCTORS.


HARRIET J. KESTER, Principal.


F. C. GOTTWALD, Painting from Life in Color.


C. H. PICCINI, Design and Modeling.


JOHN SEMON, Landscape from Nature.


HARRIET J, KESTER, Drawing, and Light and Shade from the Cast.


FRANCES C. COOKE, Lithography and Drawing.


JEWETT KELLY, Mechanical Drawing and Perspective.


HERMAN MATZEN, Wood Carving.


LECTURERS : LOUISA F. RANDOLPH, HISTORY OF ART. CHARLES B. PARKER, M. D., M. R. C. S., ART ANATOMY.


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WESTERN RESERVE SCHOOL OF DESIGN.


OFFICERS.


PRESIDENT, MRS. MARY SCRANTON BRADFORD.


VICE-PRESIDENTS,


MR. R. K. WINSLOW,


MRS. S. M. KIMBALL.


RECORDING SECRETARY, MRS. T. D. CROCKER.


CORRESPONDING AND JOURNALISTIC SECRETARY, MRS. W. A. INGHAM.


TREASURER, MRS. STEVENSON BURKE.


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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,


MRS. H. B. PAYNE,


MRS. L. E. HOLDEN,


MRS. R. C. PARSONS,


GENERAL M. D. LEGGETT, MR. G. E. HERRICK, MR. T. D. CROCKER.


TRUSTEES,


MRS. H. B. PAYNE,


MR. G. E. HERRICK,


MRS. R. P. SPAULDING,


MR. SOLON BURGESS,


MRS. R. C. PARSONS,


MRS. L. E. HOLDEN,


MRS. J. H. DEVEREUX, MRS. M. B. COBB,


MRS. STEVENSON BURKE, REV. F L. HOSMER, D. D., MR. DOUGLASS PERKINS, G. STOCKLEY, MR. J. H. WADE, JR.,


MRS. HENRY COFFINBERY, MRS. THOMAS WILSON,


MRS. M. S. BRADFORD, MRS. M. S. CARY, MRS. PETER HITCHCOCK,


MR. R. K. WINSLOW,


MR. SAMUEL MATHER, MRS. R. P. RANNEY,


MRS. S. M. KIMBALL, MRS. W. A. INGHAM, GENERAL LEGGETT, REV. C. S. BATES, D. D., MRS. C. C. BURNETT, MR. E. I. BALDWIN, MRS. R. K. HAWLEY,


MRS. SAMUEL ANDREWS, MR. T. D. CROCKER.


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One of the Most


Thorough, Practical, and Progressive


INSTITUTIONS OF ITS KIND IN NORTHERN OHIO.


The Courses of Study embrace all the subjects essential to success in any department of active business.


By attending an extensive and practical school like this, . you can save one-half the usual time and money spent in attending the (would be) Business Colleges scattered through- out the country, where at best only a mere smattering of Book- keeping can be acquired. Another great advantage in pursuing a course in our College is the opportunity of securing good paying positions.


The public is cordially invited to call and thoroughly examine the facilities, course of study, etc., and be convinced of its superiority. Boarding and rooms can be secured at very reasonable rates. Those wishing assistance in securing the same should inform the President by mail at least one week before their arrival in the city.


For further information, address


F. D. GORSLINE, Pres't and Proprietor, 562 Pearl Street, Cleveland, Ohio. .


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M. J. CATON,


President and Founder of the Euclid Avenue Business College and School of Short-Hand, Mechanical Drawing, Elocution and Music.


MR. CATON WAS the founder and proprietor of Caton's chain of Business Colleges in Pennsylvania ; the founder, president, and sole manager of the Ohio Business University of this city and Toledo, but has disposed of his entire interest, and in the future will con- centrate his efforts in his Euclid Avenue school. This is the most elegantly furnished and equipped Business College in America. For catalogue address


M. J. CATON, 88, 90 and 92 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O.


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Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation Co.


MAGNIFICENT LAKE TOURS


FROM CLEVELAND


TO MACKINAC ISLAND


AND THE HUNTING AND FISHING RESORTS OF


NORTHERN MICHIGAN.


PALACE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMERS,


CITY OF CLEVELAND,


CITY OF ALPENA,


CITY OF DETROIT, CITY OF MACKINAC.


Fast Time, Splendid Service, Low Rates.


EVERY WEEK DAY BETWEEN


CLEVELAND AND DETROIT.


LEAVE CLEVELAND 9.00 P. M .; ARRIVE DETROIT 5 A. M. LEAVE DETROIT 10 P. M .; ARRIVE CLEVELAND 5 A. M.


Making close connections with all morning trains.


Special Sunday night trips from June 24th to September 9th.


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Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation Co.


FOUR TRIPS PER WEEK BETWEEN


Detroit, Port Huron pue Mackinac Island,


ST. IGNACE, CHEBOYGAN, ALPENA, HARRISVILLE, OSCODA, SAND BEACH, ST. CLAIR, OAK- LAND HOTEL and MARINE CITY.


Leave. Detroit Mondays and Saturdays, 10 P.M .; Wednes- days and Fridays, 9 A. M.


Arrive Mackinac Wednesdays and Mondays, 7 A. M .; Thursdays and Saturdays, 5.30 P. M.


CLOSE CONNECTIONS WITH STEAMERS FOR


Chicago, Milwaukee, Traverse City, Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Manistique, Sault Ste. Marie, Marquette and Duluth, and with the Detroit, Mackinac and Marquette Railway for Marquette and the copper regions.


FOR CLOSE CONNECTIONS, TAKE TUESDAY'S OR THURSDAY'S STEAMER FROM CLEVELAND; OR IF A DAY IN DETROIT IS DESIRED BEFORE GOING NORTH, TAKE FRIDAY'S OR SUNDAY'S STEAMER.


The trip to Mackinac is one of unusual attractiveness. The Island itself is grand, historic and romantic, and as a Summer Rendezvous is unsurpassed, while within easy reach, by short trips, are found all the hunting, fishing and resorting spots for which Northern Michigan is so justly celebrated. The climate is most invigorating ; in fact, the beneficial effects of the pure air are felt immediately on entering Lake Huron. The service is exceptionally complete, surpassing in elegance and comfort the popular boudoir, parlor and sleeping cars. The cost is so low as . to be within the reach of every one.


FOR ILLUSTRATED TOURIST BOOK, EXCURSION RATES OR TICKETS, APPLY TO


E. B. WHITCOMB.


General Pass. Agent,


DETROIT, MICH.


T. F. NEWMAN. General Agent, CLEVELAND, O. .


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New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad Co. LESSEE NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA & OHIO RAILROAD.


NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST TIME ON


Limited Express


LEAVING


ARRIVING


CLEVELAND


NEW YORK


3:00 P. M. (DAILY).


9:55 A. M. (Central Time).


PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING COACHES,


In which lunch is served, through without change, mak- ing it unnecessary to leave the train between Cleveland and New York.


THE BEST TRAIN OUT OF CLEVELAND FOR NEW YORK.


No need for uneasiness in regard to securing berths in sleeper. The car starts from Cleveland and Cleve= land passengers have first choice of diagram. Berths may be reserved as many days in advance as desired. A very desirable train for business men, as the time of leaving Cleveland and arriving in New York is so arranged that almost an entire day for business is given " in both cities.


SPEED! COMFORT !! SAFETY !!! RATES LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE.


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New York


Landing Passengers close to the Plers of the Trans-Atlantic Steam Ship Lines - DEPOTS AT -


Foot of Chambers Street, -- AND AT- Foot of Twenty-third St., (Convenient for Business Men.) (Up Town.)


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Pittsburgh, - VIA - -


YOUNGSTOWN,


5 Through Trains in Each Direction.


Combination Sleeping and Chair Cars on Night Trains


Between Cleveland and Pittsburgh-Sleeper in Depot, Cleveland, at 9:00 P. M. Parlor Cars on Trains Nos. 64 and 69, between Cleveland and Pittsburgh.


THE ONLY LINE WITH THROUGH TRAINS TO


LAKE CHAUTAUQUA.


R. H. SOULE, GEN'L MANAGER, NEW YORK.


L. P. FARMER,


GEN'L PASS. AGT., NEW YORK.


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KE SHORE ROUTE;


CONSISTING OF THE


Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, New York Central and Boston & Albany Railroads,


IS THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN THE


EAST AND WEST.


Only DOUBLE TRACK road between BUFFALO & CHICAGO.


All classes of Cars Through Without Change.


SUPERB ROAD-BED. STEEL RAILS. FAST TRAINS. LUXURIOUS MODERN EQUIPMENT.


Best route to and from Chautauqua, Chicago, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Albany, Saratoga, New York, Boston and Niagara Falls.


Route of the Famous Fast Mail Train and of the Vestibuled Steam-Heated Limited.


E. GALLUP,


Ass't General Manager,


CLEVELAND, O.


A. J. SMITH,


Gen. Pass, aud Ticket Agent,


CLEVELAND, 0.


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Urpaly Hill Hotele


MURRAY HILL HOTEL.


PARK AVENUE 49TH AND 41ST. STS, G NEW YORK. . --- HUNTING AND HAMMOND. .. One Block from Grand Central Depot. Only first-class FIRE-PROOF house in New York City-on both American and European plans. me)" Baggage transferred to and from Grand Central Depot free of Charge. Tra


MILCO ADEK


WAITINGWELL GLASS GO. Orummantal &. Piata tidos





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