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, 1892, Part 2

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Cleveland, O. : Blue Book Pub. Co
Number of Pages: 810


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JOHN LINDEN. Special Practitioner of the Exanthematic Method of Cure. OP Beware of Counterfeiters and False Prophets.CO Letter Box W. CLEVELAND, O. Residence, 945 Prospect Street. Office, 391 Superior St., cor. Bond.


J. H. PUTNAM,


Veterinary Surgeon and flautial,


Also Livery, Boarding and Sale Stable.


5 BELMONT ST.


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The . Philadelphia . Dental . Parlors, Dr. W. M. Knowles


199 Superior Street, CLEVELAND, O.


THE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY WHERE YOU CAN GET THE VERY BEST SET OF TEETH FOR $8,00, made by dentists of over 20 years' experience.


Teeth extracted for 25 Cents. All other work in proportion. The Largest First-Class Dental Establishment in the world. Office never closed. All work warranted.


People from abroad can come in the morning and wear their new teeth home the same day. Four regular dentists in attendance. No students.


OFFICES :


199 Superior Street, Cleveland, O. 237 Summit Street, Toledo, O. ) 39 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 918 State Street, Erie, Pa. 18 West Federal Street, Youngstown, O. 112 East Third Street, Dayton, O.


B ENEDICT & UEDY,


-Haffers and Furriers-


247 SUPERIOR ST .. - CLEVELAND, O.


THE MANUFACTURE OF SEAL SKIN GARMENTS AND FINE FURS A SPECIALTY.


DEWSTOE &


CHNEIDER,


150 SENECA ST., Plumbing, Hot Water and Steam Heating.


GENERAL AGENTS FOR VICTOR BOILERS.


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J. FABER,


MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN


Fine Trunks and Traveling Bags, Cabin Bags in Alligator, Seal and Moffit Leather.


SAMPLE TRUNKS AND CASES A SPECIALTY.


56 Public Square.


Ladies and Gentlemen who are particular as to the style and fitting of their Boots and Shoes will find it to their interest to call and see


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Fine Custom Boot W. N. SCOTT and Shoe Maker.


361 BOND ST., OPPOSITE THE HOLLENDEN.


Walking and Riding Boots, hunting a id even- ing dress, and every other variety of Gentle- men's Boots and Shoes made to order.


GEO. W. ROUSE,


Livery, Boarding and Gale Stable,


NO. 263 HUNTINGTON ST.


THE


Juffer Co arpet leaning & Upholstering Go.


CARPETS CLEANED, REFITTED, REMADE AND RELAID, FURNITURE AND HAIR MATTRESSES RENO- - VATED. MOST COMPLETE WORKS OF THE KIND IN THE COUNTRY.


TELEPHONE 3110.


291 & 293 QUINCY ST.


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Watches.


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255 Superior St LEVELSNO.Q


CLOCKS. .


OPERA GLASSES, UMBRELLAS. RINGS, CANES.


Sterling Silver,


A true economy in buying leads to the relation of good weights; it is indeed better not to buy solid silver at all than to buy that which is too light to possess the strength to insure long service.


DIAMONDS


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OTHER J E W E


IT is within the province of a reputable - house to educate as far as it is able in regard to the origin, production and quality of the various articles in which it deals. In the matter of Diamonds and . Watches alone there is such a wide dif- ference in grade and values that it is of the greatest importance to the buyer that he should know just what he is pur- chasing. Our many years' experience en- ables us to give all the information de- sired.


SPECIALTY :


BRIDAL AND COMPLIMENTARY


Gifts.


BRUNNER BROS.,


CLEVELAND, O.


FEWTO L Jm3TSEY


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Blue Book Appendix:


CONTAINING A COMPLETE LIST OF


CITY, COUNTY AND FEDERAL, OFFICERS, ALL CHURCHES, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES, CHRISTIAN AND PHILANTHROPIC ASSO- CIATIONS, MUSICAL AND OTHER CLUBS, ETC.


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K. Worthington,


REAL ESTATE DEALER AND BROKER, WILSHIRE BUILDING, Rooms 6 and 7, 209 Superior Street, CLEVELAND, O. .


Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Rents Collected. Loans negotiated. Telephone 1134.


Osborne Co.,


PATENT LAWYERS AND SOLICITORS,


29 EUCLID AVENUE,


CLEVELAND, OHIO.


TELEPHONE 1158.


Patent Litigation. Patent Soliciting.


Promptness, thoroughness and accuracy guaranteed.


J. E. BENSON,


Tensosial Parlors.


Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting and Bang Cutting a Specialty. Only First-Class Workmen Employed.


WEDDELL HOUSE SHOP, ARCADE SHOP. 147 Superior Street. 41 Superior St. Floor.


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Blue Book Appendix.


City Government.


Mayor, W .. G. ROSE.


H. A. GRIFFIN.


. H. H. BURGESS. City Clerk,


Board of Control.


The Mayor and City Clerk, Ex Officio.


Director of Department of Law, E. S. Meyer.


* Director of Department of Public Works, R. R. Herrick.


Director of Department of Fire, Louis Black.


Director of Department of Police, J. W. Gibbons. Director of Department of Charities and Corrections, David Morison.


Director of Department of Accounts, . F. C. Bangs ..


City Council. Meets Monday of each week at 7:30 P. M.


President, C. A. Davidson .. Vice-President, T. M. Coates.


Clerk,


Sergeant-at-Arms,


Page,


Howard H. Burgess .. Andrew J. Barnes. Edward F. Manning ..


MEMBERS CITY COUNCIL.


For Two Years.


For One Year.


ist District-E. E. Beeman.


ist District-B. W. Jackson.


2nd .. -P. J. Mckinney.


211đ .. -P. C. O'Brien.


3rd -J. C. Farnfield. ..


3rd


-- J. K. Bole.


4th --- C. A. Davidson.


4th


-Robert F. Jones.


5th -Albert Strauss.


5th -- Jno. I. Nunn.


6th -Theo. M. Bates.


6th . -E. M. Avery.


7th -John Skyri.


7th -John Havlicek.


Sth -- M. Riley.


Sth -M. C. Malloy.


9th -John Wilhelm.


9th


-M. Ryan.


10th -- J. J. Ptak.


Ioth -William Powell.


Board of Education.


President-Dr. J. E. Cook. Clerk-Harry Dixon. Auditor-Charles H. Carran.


Superintendent of Instruction-L. W. Day.


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Secretary, . City Treasurer, W. W. ARMSTRONG.


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ORSET


New Patent Hat and Bonnet Fastener, 20 cts. (Not a Pin .;


Any lady reading this can obtain her corsets, in any pattern, style, ma- terial or finish, tailor


CORSET Atted. We never fail to please. .


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New Styles Accordion, Fine and Knife Plaiting. (Send for Sample .;


CORSET PARLORS-BENNETT, 346% ERIE STREET. Between Euclid and Prospect.


Cuclid Avenue Grocery Co., Cor. Gutclio und Willson Aura. Currything First-Class. Wjour Orders Holicited.


CHAS. D. EVERETT, F. F. DELLENBAUGH. ALBERT H. WEED, Res. 1075 E. Madison Ave. Res. 706 E. Madison Ave. Res. 75 Bell Ave.


EVERETT, DELLENBAUGH & WEED,


Ofthings at Jeg",


CLEVELAND, OHIO. 236 Superior Street,


1},"Practice in all State and U. S. Courts. R.A Special attention paid to managing and closing up Estates. (Phone No. 2061.


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Supervisor German Department-August J. Esch.


Grammar -E. F. Moulton. -Wm. Richardson. 66 Primary 16 -Miss Kate S. Brennan. 6. -Miss Clara M. Umbstaetter. Special Teacher of Music-N. Coe Stewart.


Writing-A. A. Clark.


Drawing-Frank Aborn. " Calisthenics-Karl Zapp. 'Superintendent's Clerk-Chas. H. Eichhorn. Superintendent of Buildings-Win. H. Dunn.


First Assistant-Win. B. Wright.


.Second Assistant-Benj. F. Ough.


Truant Officer-Chas. M. Roof.


MEMBERS BOARD OF EDUCATION.


ist District-D. B. Smithi.


IIth District-E. A. Campbell.


2nd -J. N. Wagner.


12th


-F. H. Morris.


3rd -W. C. Ruthenburg. 13th -A. F. Meyer.


4th -J. S. Campbell.


14th


6. -M. Barrett.


5th -J. W. Stewart. 6.


.6th -E. W. Horn.


-- Jas. F. Walsh ..


17th


-J. A. Gilbert.


Stn -Thos. Evans.


ISth -F. C. Elmer.


oth -F. C. Friend.


19th -Henry Hoffman.


Ioth


--- Jos. Goodhart.


20th -H. H. Flandermeyer.


County Officers.


Judges Court of Common Pleas-E. T. Hamilton, George B. Solders, Carlos M. Stone, Alfred W. Lamson, Conway W. Noble, William E. Sherwood. Clerk Court Common Pleas-Levi E. Mcachem.


Sheriff-Wm. R. Ryan.


Probate Judge-Henry C. White.


Commissioners -- Thomas C. Mattison, Berea : Alfred A. Jerome, Cleveland ; W. H. King, Cleveland ; A. E. Akins, Cleveland, Secretary.


Treasurer-Joseph C. Shields.


Recorder-F. J. Kennedy, Berea. Anditor-Albert E. Akins.


Prosecuting Attorney-W. B. Neff.


Coroner-Dr. Frederick W. Walz, 785 Lorain.


United States Officers.


I. S. Circuit Court-Hon. Howell E. Jackson, Judge ; office, Govt. Building. U. S. District Court-Hon. Augustus J. Ricks, Judge ; office, Govt. Building. l'. S. District Attorney-Allan T. Brinsmade, office, Govt. Building. Assistant U. S. Attorney-E. S. Cook.


T. S. Marshal -- Benjamin F. Wade : office, Government Building.


Examiner in Chancery-James D. Cleveland.


C. S. Commissioners-A. J. Williams, O. C. Beatty, Martin W. Sanders, Richard Bacon, Albert E. Lyuch, Hiram F. Carleton. Register in Bankruptcy-Myron R. Keith ; office, S13 Case avenne.


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15th = -J. E. Cook.


16th 66 -John Zangerle.


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The Doan Palace Bath and Natatorium.


OPEN NIGHT AND DAY. SUNDAYS UNTIL, 12:00 M.


Telephone 2137.


MRS. A. R. RUMSEY. Manager.


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SPECIAL APARTMENTS FOR LADIES. Turkish, Electric, Russian and Molier Baths.


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BLUE BOOK APPENDIX.


Treasury Department. Office, Govt. Building ; W. H. Williams, Special Agent.


Custom House Department.


Custom House-East side Public Square ; branch office, Government pier. Bonded Warehouse -- Scranton avenue, corner Girard.


Collector of Customs-Marco B. Gary.


Internal Revenue Department. Office, Government Building : office hours, 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.


Collector-William H. Gabriel.


Post Office.


Post Office, Superior, northeast corner Public Square ; office hours, 7:30 A. M. to & P. M .; Sundays, 10 to II A. M.


Money Order Office open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.


Stamp Window from 7:30 A. M. to & P. M.


Delivery Window from 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sundays, 10 to HI A. M.


Postmaster-A. T. Anderson.


Assistant Postmaster-Oliver P. Demuth.


Superintendent Letter Carriers' Department-John Byke.


Cashier-John C. Roland.


Superintendent Mailing Department-W. E. Schutt.


Superintendent Money Order Department-Albert J. H :rris.


Superintendent Registered Letter Department -- Alexander Ewart.


Superintendent Inquiry Department-C. R. Drake.


Station " A "-437 Pearl Street ; S. E. Brooks, Superintendent.


Station " B "-1956 Euclid Avenne ; P. F. McGuire, Superintendent.


Christian and Philanthropic Associations.


AGED AND INFIRM ISRAELITES' HOME. - Corner Woodland and Willson avennes. Jacob Mandelbaum, President; Jacob Cohen, Recording and Financial Secretary.


BETHEL ASSOCIATED CHARITIES .- 319 Spring street. James Barnett, President; H. N. Raymond, Superintendent.


CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY .- Industrial School and Home for Girls. and Boys. Office, 41 City Hall. T. P. Handy, President ; W. Sampson, Secretary and Superintendent.


CLEVELAND BETHEL UNION .- Corner Superior and Spring streets. B. L. Pen- nington, President ; Thomas West, Secretary.


CLEVELAND HUMANE SOCIETY .- Office, 24 City Hall. James Barnett, Presi- dent ; Andrew Squire, Secretary ; E. C. Parmelee, General Agent.


CLEVELAND PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM .- 940 St. Clair street. Douglas Perkins, President ; Miss. Anna Walworth, Secretary ; A. H. SLunk, Su- perintendent ; Mrs. Julia W. Shunk, Matron.


DAY NURSERIES CONTROLLED BY THE YOUNG LADIES' BRANCH OF WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION : St. Clair street .- Mrs. E. Jones, Chairman ; Miss Kate McIntyre, Matron. At 1258 Case avenue .- Mrs. C. M. Stone, Chair- man; Mrs. Baker, Matron. 52 Ohio .- Mrs. H. J. Lee, Chairman ; Mrs. A. P. Whitman, Matron. At 74 Hamilton street .- Mrs. G. H. Wyman, Chairman ; Mrs. Selden, Matron.


DOAN GOSPEL TEMPERANCE UNION .-- Mrs. A. E. Prather, President , Mrs. H. M. Ingham, Secretary and Treasurer.


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TIRS. DELL EUBANKS,


MANUFACTURER OF


WIGS, AND ALL KINDS OF


Hair Work.


LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING.


¥2 .?


SHAMPOOING A SPECIALTY.


· No. 1173 EUCLID AVENUE,


HARKNESS BLOCK. CLEVELAND, O.


The Stohlmann Carpet Cleaning Works


Have the best and most equipped machinery in the city for clean- ing all kinds of Carpets, Rugs, etc. Carpets relaid and refitted. Carpet lining furnished at reasonable prices. First-class work guaranteed. Carpets called for and delivered free of charge.


145 SENECA STREET, CORNER LONG.


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120 Sheets Commercial Note sice. 100 Envelopes to match. Smooth or Rough Finish,


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DORCAS SOCIETY .- Room 50, City Hall. Mrs. B. D. Babcock, President ; Mrs. Dr. H. Gerould, Secretary.


HEBREW RELIEF ASSOCIATION .- Dr. James Horwitz, President ; M. Buchman, Secretary.


HOME FOR AGED WOMEN .- 194 Kennard. Mrs. F. A. Arter, Chairman Exec- utive Committee: Mrs. C. E. Lowman, Secretary ; Mrs. S. Comstock, Matron.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL AND HOME .- Office, 42 City Hall. Wm. Sampson, Super- intendent ; Mrs. L. C. Sampson, Matron.


INFANTS' REST .- 1416 Cedar avenue. Mrs. Christine Stadler, Matron.


INVALID HOME .- 1643 Euclid avenne. Mrs. M. C. Worthington, President ; Mrs. I. A. Castle, Secretary ; Mrs. S. E. Davis, Matron.


JEWISH ORPHAN ASYLUM .- Woodland avenue. A. Hart, President ; S. Wolf- enstein, Secretary and Superintendent ; Mrs. C. Steiner, Matron.


JONES SCHOOL AND HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN .- 1633 Pearl street, Mrs. Carlos L. Jones, President ; Mrs. George Presley, Secretary ; Mrs. Turner, Brooklyn, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Rhoda McDonald, Matron.


LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Mrs. M. Halle, President ; Mrs. L. Black, Secretary.


TRINITY CHURCH HOME FOR THE SICK AND FRIENDLESS .- Corner Perry and Euclid avenue. Mrs. Philo Scovill, President ; Mrs. Geo. B. Ely, Vice- President, Acting President ; Mrs. E. C. Pechin, Secretary and Treasurer ; Mrs. F. H. Fairfield, Matron.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .- 16 Walnut street. Miss Sarah E. Fitch, President ; Mrs. L. A. Ferguson, Secretary ; Mrs. Win. M. Merriam, Cor- responding Secretary.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .- Young Ladies' Branch.) 16 Walnut street. Mrs. M. E. Rawson, President ; Mrs. Will Cushing, Recording Secretary. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY .- Meets at 25 City Hall. Mrs. J. T. Foote. Cleveland, President ; Mrs. H. B. Wisner, Berea, Secretary ; Mrs. S. McCrosky, Collamer, Treasurer.


. CENTRAL CLEVELAND WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE UNION .- Meets every Tuesday at 3 P. M. at Room 25 City Hall. Mrs. T. K. Doty, 43 Howard street, Presi- dent : Mrs. J. M. Chandler, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. G. P. Oviatt, 16t Ohio street, Corresponding Secretary.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. Non-Partisan. Headquarters 513 Arcade. Mrs. F. J. Phinney, 168 Crawford street, Cleveland, President ; . Miss Mary E. Ingersoll, 49 Arlington street, Cleveland. Corresponding Secretary ; Miss F. A. Gilbert, Mansfield, Ohio, Treasurer.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION OF CLEVELAND .- Non-Partisan. Headquarters 513 Arcade. Miss Mary E. Ingersoll, President ; Miss Fanny E. Huntington, Secretary ; Mrs. N. W. Orton, Treasurer.


WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST CHURCH .- East Ohio Conference.' Mrs. E. G. Cory, 33 Hawthorne street, Cleveland, President : Mrs. J. M. Carr, Damascus, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. M. C. Hickman, Perry, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. S. Burt, Geneva, Treasurer.


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Clubs.


ALGONQUIN CLUB .- J. F. Pankhurst, President ; I. B. Bassett, Vice-President : W. R. Luce, Secretary.


ART CLUB .- Thomas Robinson, President ; Frank J. Martin, Secretary.


ART AND HISTORY CLUB .- Mrs. H. E. G. Arey, President: Mrs. Josephine Craft, First Vice-President ; Mrs. D. P. Putnam, Second Vice-President ; Miss Alice Leffingwell, Secretary and Treasurer.


BEDELL CLUB .- Lee C. Parsons, President ; Miss Jessie Glazier, Vice-Presi- dent : Charles Mills, Vice-President ; Miss Bacon, Secretary : Miss Hutch- ins, Historian ; Miss Eleanor Mabley, Poet.


BIT AND BRIDLE CLUB .- Mrs. J. V. Painter, Treasurer.


BUCKEYE TENNIS CLUB .- H. W. Andrews, President ; Fred Borton, Vice-Presi- dent; E. L. Davis. Treasurer ; F. W. Gaines, Secretary.


CEDARHURST TENNIS CLUB .- D. J. Callaghan, President ; F. McHenry, Vice- President : Miss H. O'Rourke, Secretary ; W. B. Mccarthy, Treasurer. .


CIVIL ENGINEERS' CLUB .- John Whitelaw, President ; James Ritchie, Secre- tary.


CLEVELAND ATHLETIC CLUB .- F. DeH. Robison, President ; Myron T. Herrick, Vice-President ; R. W. Wright, Secretary ; L. Dean Holden, Treasurer.


CLEVELAND BASE BALL ASSOCIATION .- F. DeHass Robison, President ; Davis Hawley, Secretary ; Geo. F. Howe, Treasurer.


CLEVELAND RIDING CLUB .- J. V. Painter, President ; J. B. Perkins, Vice- President : Frank Billings, Secretary and Treasurer.


CLEVELAND KENNEL CLUB .- C. M. Munhall, Secretary ; W. R. Huntington, Treasurer.


1 CLEVELAND VASSAR . ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. - Mrs. J. R. Owens, President ; Miss Frances Southworth, Secretary.


CLEVELAND PRESS CLUB .- J. H. A. Bone, President ; Manly Tello, Vice-Presi- dent : W. R. Rose, Secretary and Treasurer.


CLEVELAND WHEEL CLUB .- Win. F. Shinkle, President ; E. Oliver, Vice-Presi- dent : W. H. Irish, Treasurer.


CLEVELAND WOMAN'S PRESS ASSOCIATION .- Mrs. H. E. G. Arey, President : Mrs. P. E. Kipp, First Vice-President : Mrs. M. E. M. Richardson, Second Vice-President : Mrs. S. E. Bierce, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Adela E. Thompson, Recording Secretary and Treasurer.


CONGREGATIONAL CLUB .- Rev. H. M. Ladd, President ; R. O. Beswick, Sec- retary.


CONVERSATIONAL CLUB .- Mrs. M. A. Ward, President : Mrs. H. J. Lee, Vice- President : Mrs. Chas. W. Fuller. Secretary and Treasurer. .


COUNTRY CLUB .- Samuel Mather, President ; C. C. Bolton, Treasurer.


"ENTRE NOUS" SOCIAL CLUB .-- S. E. Carpenter, President ; Miss Benton, Vice- President ; Miss Dillon, Treasurer.


EXCELSIOR CLUB .- M. J. Mandelbaum, President : J. Feiss, Vice-President ; A. Stern, Treasurer ; David Klein, Secretary.


EDUCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL UNION,-Mrs. A. E. Kendall, Treasurer.


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FRANKLIN AVENUE TENNIS CLUB .- H. H. Culp. President ; J. H. Dexter, Sec- retary ; A. H. Shotter, Treasurer.


GARFIELD CLUB .- T. E. Burton, President : H. H. Burgess, Recording Sec- retary ; R. M. Avery, Corresponding Secretary.


GREENHURST CLUB .- John Wageman, President : H. H. Stair, Vice-President ; B. O. Tinan, Secretary ; W. F. Rees, Treasurer.


HARVARD CLUB .- Rev. F. H. Hosmer, President ; H. P. Eells, Vice-President ; C. W. Baker, Secretary.


HEIGHTS TENNIS CLUB .- Geo. Jennings, President : Chas. North, Secretary ; Geo. D. Cowley, Treasurer.


IROQUOIS CLUB .- J. H. Mellen, President ; D. J. Callahan, Vice-President ; H. A. Likly, Secretary ; T. E. Crane, Treasurer.


LINCOLN CLUB .- H. C. Bunts, President ; L. W. Osborn, Recording Secretary ;. Jay Comstock, Corresponding Secretary.


ROADSIDE CLUB .-- Chas. A. Brayton, President ; Wm. Edwards, Vice-Presi- dent ; M. L. Gorham, Secretary and Treasurer.


TILDEN CLUB,-J. M. Waterman, President ; Ben Windecker, Secretary.


TRINITY CLUB .- Samuel Mather, President; J. R. W. Titus, Secretary and Treasurer.


UNION CLUB .- C. H. Bulkley, President ; James Barnett, First Vice-President ; Willian Chisholm Second Vice-President ; Sam Briggs, Secretary.


UNITY CLUB .- H. A. Kelley, President ; Miss Ella F. Stephens, Secretary.


WESTERN RESERVE CLUB .-- Mrs. M. Preston, President ; Mrs. Darius Cald-


well, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Selma Krehbiel, Recording Secre- tary.


WILLSON AVENUE TENNIS CLUB .- C. F. Foote, President; Miss Mabel Van Cleve, Vice-President : Jay Mclaughlin, Secretary and Treasurer.


Miscellaneous.


ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY .- Dr. G. C. Ash- mun, President : Dr. Charles B. Parker, Recording Secretary ; Dr. Guy B. Case, Corresponding Secretary.


CLEVELAND ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN .- Con- way W. Noble, President ; F. H. Goff, Secretary.


CLEVELAND BAR ASSOCIATION .- J. M. Jones, President ; J. H. Webster, Re- cording Secretary ; A. Denison, Corresponding Secretary.


CLEVELAND CHRISTIAN SCIENCE INSTITUTE .- Incorporated December, ISS7. Mrs. S. G. Baker, C. S. B. President.


CLEVELAND DRIVING PARK ASSOCIATION .- Wni. Edwards, President : Geo. W. Short, Vice-President; W. B. Fasig, Secretary ; S. T. Everett, Treasurer.


CLEVELAND GRAYS .- Meet at Armory, Long street. W. C. Morrow, President : J. A. Nash, Corresponding Secretary.


CLEVELAND LAW COLLEGE .- Rufus P. Ranney, President; Amos Denison, Secretary.


CLEVELAND MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY .- C. M. Vorce, President : Mary E. Gar- lick. Secretary.


CLEVELAND PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION .- Meets Room1 52 City Hall. G. I .. Heckler, President ; Joseph Feil, Secretary.


CLEVELAND YACHTING ASSOCIATION .-- Room 51 City Hall. G. W. Gardner, Commodore ; Geo. Downie, Secretary.


FAITH REST .- 74 Cedar avenue, at the residence of Mrs. Anna Thompson and Miss Sadie McCrumb. Miss Sarah Andrews, Leader.


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