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Service-Sunday, 7 : 30 P. M.
S. S. Teachers' MMeeting, Monday Evening.
Y. P. S. C. E., Tuesday Evening.
Y. W. C. T. U., First and Third Thursdays of each Month.
Knights of Temperance, Second and Fourth Thursdays. General Prayer Meeting, Friday Evening. Kitchen Garden, Thursday Afternoon. Band of Hope, Saturday Afternoon.
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THE STAR COURSE.
MUSIC HALL, CLEVELAND, O.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Coe Stewart, Managers, 1364 EUCLID AVE.
propose to furnish each season a course of entertainments of the
W F HIGHEST order, varied in character, and consisting of LECTURES, READINGS, CONCERTS, ETC., by the best speakers, artists and con- cert companies obtainable, and at as small a cost as is possible, consistent with the greatest excellence and best presentation.
The cost of the courses heretofore have been ONE DOLLAR for TE.V ENTERTAINMENTS, and ONE DOLLAR and FIFTY CENTS for TWENTY ENTERTAINMENTS, with opportunity to purchase a reserved seat for the season. These prices are liable to a slight advance.
The following have been among the past attractions :
Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage.
Gilmore's Famous Band,
Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus.
Hon. Geo. R. Wendling.
Innes Renowned 13th Regiment Band of New York,
Rev. Russell H. Conwell.
New York Philharmonic Club,
Prof. J. B. DeMotte.
Boston Symphony Orchestral Club,
Lotus Glee Club of Boston,
The Hild Park Co ..
Chevalier DeKontski.
J. H. Emmett,
The Odeon Club,
Nellie Brown Pond.
The Musin Concert Co ..
Prof. R. L. Cumnook,
Constantine Sternberg.
Rev. D. J. Stafford. D. D ..
The Ovid Musin Concert Co.,
Miss Alice Estey.
Mme. Rosa Lind,
Dr. James Hedley. Royal Hand Bell Ringers, Leland T. Powers. Boston Ideal Banjo. Mandolin and
Guitar Co.
Jahu DeWitt Miller,
Rev. Dr. Willitts.
Schubert Quartette Co.,
Harvard Quartette Co ..
The Weber Concert Co.,
Wm. H. Sherwood,
The Gieulia Valda Co.,
Mrs. Frank Leslie.
H. H. Ragan. Rev. Mcintyre,
The Balmoral Choir from Glasgow.
Many great artists who have been with the various Concert Companies. The finest orchestra in the world, THE GREAT BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (engaged for '92 . etc., etc.
The call for tickets is very great, but when the capacity of the hall is sold, the sale is stopped.
By all artists, lecturers, etc., who have participated in the entertainments, and by managers everywhere throughout the United States, the
CLEVELAND STAR COURSE IS PRONOUNCED UNQUALIFIEDLY
THE . FINEST . COURSE . IN . AMERICA.
Information as to attractions, tickets, etc., for coming seasons, may be obtained by addressing the managers as above, or by telephone 3301.
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HENRY LEWIS, TOURIST OFFICE,
325 SUPERIOR STREET.
C FFERS special facilities to secure most desirable Staterooms on all FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS to all parts of EUROPE. Excursion and independent individual Tourist Tickets to all parts of Europe, the Holy Land and Round the World. Sailing Lists. Cabin Plans and useful general information at service to my clients.
HENRY LEWIS, 325 Superior Street, CLEVELAND, O.
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INE ART GOODS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, AND WATER COLORS.
RTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING. OIL PAINTINGS CLEANED. OLD FRAMES REGILDED.
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AKRON, OHIO.
REV. ORELLO CONE, D. D., PRESIDENT.
College of Liberal Arts and I,etters, 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 PREPARA- TORY and NORMAL DEPARTMENTS. Special Students received in ELECTIVE COURSES. SCHOOL OF ART AND OF MUSIC. All courses in- elude lectures in COMMON LAW. FINEST GYM- NASIUM IN THE WEST.
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. Address,
A. B. TINKER, Scc'y, Akron, O., OR THE PRESIDENT.
ROVIDES courses in Civil, Mechanical, Mining and Electrical Engineering, and in Physics and Chemistry. For catalogues or special information, address
PRESIDENT STALEY, Cleveland, O.
355 - Miss Mittleberger, Boarding and Day School, 1020 Prospect St., Cleveland.
Academic, Intermediate, Preparatory Departments and Kindergarten.
Hathaway . Brown Home and Day School for Girls, - : THE:
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KINDERGARTEN FOR CHILDREN.
Miss Mary A. benson, 4
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785 and 787 Euclid Ave., CLEVELAND.
Superior Location and Appointments.
Miss Spencer " At Home" Tuesdays.
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THE SCHOOL DE ART.
CITY HALL, CLEVELAND, OHIO.
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The Curriculum of the Wotan Road School of Design for Women includes Doign, Ginamentation and its analipsis ; Technical Design as applied to vations industrial purposes; Mechanical Dancing and Nichtcute; Wood Guiding and Lithography.
FACULTY.
FREDERICK C. GOTTWALD.
Professor of Composition, Painting and Drawing from Life and from the advanced Antique.
MISS FRANCES COOKE,
Instructor in Preparatory and Elementary Drawing and Perspective.
MISS JESSIE CLOUGH,
Instructor in Drawing from Casts, Sketching from Life, and Assistant Instructor in Water Color Painting.
HERMANN MATZEN, Instructor in Wood Carving and Clay Modelling.
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Wotan Roce University chool of it.
OFFICERS.
PRESIDENT, MRS. MARY SCRANTON BRADFORD.
MR. S. BURKE.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
MRS. S. M. KIMBALL. SECRETARY. MRS. MARY B. INGHAM. TREASURER, MRS. STEVENSON BURKE. AUDITOR, MR. CHAS. G. HICKOX.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Ex officio, THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY OF THE ART SCHOOL BOARD. MR. G. E. HERRICK, PROF. C. F. OLNEY, MR. F. I. BALDWIN, MISS ANNE WALWORTH, MRS. R. P. RANNEY.
COMMITTEE ON INSTRUCTORS.
MISS ANNE WALWORTH, MRS. C. C. BURNETT,
MRS. S. BURKE.
TRUSTEES.
FOR FIVE YEARS.
MRS. S. M. KIMBALL,
MRS. C. C. BURNETT,
MRS. H. D. COFFINBERRY,
MR. CHAS. G. HICKOX, MISS ANNE WALWORTH, MRS. THOMAS WILSON.
FOR FOUR YEARS.
MR. J. E. INGERSOLL, MRS. E. B. HALE. REV. Y. P. MORGAN.
REV. F. L. HOSMER,
MR. W. R. WARNER.
FOR THREE YEARS.
MRS. MARY L. BRADFORD, MRS. H. B. PAYNE.
MRS. H. B. CLAFLEN .. MR. G. E. HERRICK,
MRS. J. M. ADAMS. FOR TWO YEARS.
MRS. R. P. RANNEY. MRS. L. E. HOLDEN,
MRS. STEVENSON BURKE. MRS. M. S. CAREY, MR. E. I. BALDWIN, MR. J. H. WADE, JR.
FOR ONE YEAR.
MRS. W. P. SOUTHWORTH, MRS. MARY B. INGHAM. MRS. DR. AMBLER, PROF. CHAS. F. OLNEY.
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REV. F. I. HOSMER. PROF. C. F. OLNEY.
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ARE MICHIGAN LAKE HURON:
ETROIT&CLEVELAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
LAKE ERIE DIVISION-DAILY LINE BETWEEN
CLEVELAND AND DETROIT.
Steamers : " CITY OF CLEVELAND" and " CITY OF DETROIT," New.
Leave CLEVELAND, 10:00 P. M. Leave DETROIT, - 11:00 P. M.
Arrive DETROIT, 5:00 A. M. Arrive CLEVELAND, - 5:30 A. M.
The Sunday night trips are operated only during JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEPTEMBER.
Wharf, 23 River St.
PUT-IN-BAY ROUTE -- DAILY LINE BETWEEN
CLEVELAND, KELLEY ISLAND AND PUT-IN-BAY,
From JUNE 10th to SEPTEMBER 10th.
STEAMER, "CITY OF DETROIT," No. 1.
Leave CLEVELAND, - S:30 A. M. Leave PUT-IN-BAY, - 4:00 P. M. Arrive KELLEY ISLAND, 12:00 M. Arrive KELLEY ISLAND, 5:00 P. M.
Arrive PUT-IN-BAY, - 1:00 P. M. Arrive CLEVELAND, - 8:30 P. M.
WHARF: Foot of Superior St.
STANDARD TIME.
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LAKE LL LAKE HURON-
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LAKE HURON DIVISION-FOUR TRIPS WEEKLY BETWEEN
DETROIT AND MACKINAC.
Steamers : " CITY OF ALPENA " and "CITY OF MACKINAC."
GOING NORTH.
MON. P. M. WED. A. M. FRI. A. M. SAT. P. M.
Leave DETROIT,
10:00. 9:00. 9:00. 10.00.
WED. A. M. THUR. P. M. ' SAT. P. M. MON. A. M.
Arr. MACKINAC ISLAND, 7:00. 5:00. 5:00. 7:00.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave IGNACE,
WED. A. M. THUR. P. M. SAT. P. M. MON. A. M. 10:30. 9:15. 9:15: - 10:00.
THUR. P. M. SAT. A. M. MON. A. M. TUE. P. M. 1:30.
Arr. DETROIT, 1:30. 2:00.
2:00.
STANDARD TIME.
For close connections, take Tuesday's or Thursday's steamer, from Cleve- land; or if a day in Detroit is desired before going north, take Friday's or Sunday's steamer.
WHARVES: 23 River Street, Cleveland; Foot of Wayne Street, Detroit.
D. CARTER, General Manager. A. A. SCHANTZ, Ass't Gen. Pass. Ag't.
D. C. MCINTYRE, Gen. Fr't Agent. T. F. NEWMAN, Gen. Agent, Cleveland. E. P HOWELL, City Passenger Agent.
General Officed : -
- Detroit, Mich.
STEAMERS RUN UNTIL DECEMBER IST.
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VALLEY RAILWAY. The Shortest Line, No Change of Cars, and Four Solid Trains KD- EACH WAY EN
BETWEEN
CLEVELAND, AKRON AND CANTON.
Two trains each way between CANAL DOVER, NEW COMERSTOWN and CAMBRIDGE. Direct connections for MARIETTA, PARKERSBURG, STEUBEN- VILLE, WASHINGTON, D. C., and BALTIMORE. . For through tickets to any point East or West, apply to Agents of the Valley Railway.
J. L. JOHNSON. Gen'l Sup't. J. B. CAVEN. Gen'l Passenger Ag't, Cleveland, O.
Cleveland, O.
NUBIAN INK. JET BLACK. FLOWS FREELY. DOES NOT THICKEN. DOES NOT CORRODE. PUT UP IN HANDSOME BOTTLES. . PRICE, 15 cents. Ask for it and take no other. For sale by THE TAYLOR-AUSTIN CO., 116 Public Square,
Cleveland, Ohio.
OLD BERKSHIRE WRITING PAPER.
120 Sheets Com'l Note Size, ) too Envelopes to match, Smooth or rough finish. ruled or unruled,
In Hand- $1.00. 171'led $1.25
120 Sheets Octavo Size, 100 Envelopes to match, In Hand- some Box. Smooth or rough fin- [ Price 90c,or ish, ruled or unruled, ) m'led $1.15. 1
Write with ADELLA'S
ALLOYED
ZINC ENS
More durable than pure steel. Smoother than gold. Send io cents for sample of 12 styles. $1.25 per gross. FOR SALE IN CLEVELAND by
THE TAYLOR-AUSTIN CO.,
116 PUBLIC SQUARE.
HEADQUARTERS For NEW BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS.
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK of paper novels and light reading for the country, the seaside and the mountains.
Guide books, books on outdoor sports, etc.
THE TAYLOR-AUSTIN CO., 116 Public Square.
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BY THE
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New No. 223 St. Clair St., CLEVELAND, O.
JAS. S. COCKETT, -
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Published every Sunday morning, with a special view to
Sunday reading and to please the
AMILY
IRCLE,
and be found worthy of a hearty welcome in every household.
TERMS:
One year, delivered, $2.00
Six months, delivered, 1.00
Three months, delivered, .50
One month, delivered, - - - -
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ON SUNDAY MORNING
CONTAINS THE MOST COMPLETE
Society News.
16 PAGES FOR 2 CENTS.
DE Please send in your Announcements by Saturday noon, each week
Editorial Rooms : 239 New Number. St. Clair St., cor. Ontario.
TELEPHONE 1147
THE EVENING WORLD is Ohio's greatest ONE CENT DAILY. . .
The Stillman
ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF HOTEL. ELECTRIC INCANDESCENT LAMPS THROUGHOUT. STEAM HEAT IN EVERY ROOM.
American Plan Only. Rates $3 to $5 per Day.
UNEQUALLED
IN SAFETY. IN LOCATION. IN POINT OF SERVICE AND CUISINE.
HENRY F. ROESSER, Manager, EUCLID AVENUE.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
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