The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) city directory, 1886, Part 162

Author: Cleveland Directory Co
Publication date: 1885/86
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 868


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Rad Cesti Bratri, No. 103-Meets at 698 Clark av., first and third Tuesday of each month


Sion, No. 119-Meets at 1734 Hosmer.


C. S. P. O.


Rad No. 5-Meets at 118 Croton, each alternate Saturday evening.


J. C. D.


Sunday of each month, at 2 p. m.


Sbor Ladislava. No. 2-Mcets at 1484 Garden, second Sunday of each month


Sbor Vratislava, No. 6-Meets at Clark av., cor. Iona, first Sunday of each month


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Sbor Vlastimila, No. 9-Meets at Croton, cor. Case av., third Sunday of each month, 2 p. m. Sbor Blahomila, No. 10-Meets at 1480 Forest, third Sunday of each month


Sbor Lidumila, No. 21-Meets, Solon, cor. Trum- bull, first Sunday of each month.


TURNVEREIN. .


Sokol Clevelandsky-Meets at 118 Croton, sec- ond Friday of each month


Sokol Zlata Praha-Meets at 1164 Clark av., last Thursday of each month


Telocvicna Jednota Cech-Meets at Croton, cor. Case av ., first Sunday of month, at 2 p. m.


Bratrska Jednota (Brotherhood)-Meets at 1116 Clark av., second Sunday of each month


Lumir (Singing Society)-Meets at 103 Croton, first Monday of each month


Spolek Perun (Society Perun)-Meets at 118 Cro- ton, quarterly


Sv. Vita-Meets 1116 Clark av., first Sunday of each month


Vlasta (Ladies' Benevolent Society)-Meets at 118 Croton, first Sunday each month, 2:30 p.m.


BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS.


Office-Room 8, 158 Superior. Geo. P. Burwell, Pres .; M. Buchmann, Vice-Pres .; A. I. Trues- dell, Sec .; W. H. King, Treas.


BOARD OF LUMBER DEALERS.


Meets at 9 Carter, first Monday of each month, at 4 p. m. Geo. R. Payn, Pres .; Henry Purdy, Sec. and Treas.


BOARD OF TRADE.


Hall-Superior, sw.cor. S.Water. Daniel Martin, Pres .. Jas. R. Sprankle, M. E. Johnson, H. C. Burt, H. C. Hunt, S. M. Strong, John W. Gib- bons, Vice-Pres .; X. X. Crum, Sec. and Treas. Meets 12 m. to 1 p. m.


BUILDERS' EXCHANGE OF CUYAHOGA CO.


Meets at first floor, City Hall, first Wednesday evening of each month. S. C. Brooks, Pres .; J. J. Smith, Sec .; F. W. Bell, Sec.


DISPENSARIES.


Cleveland Polyclinic and Post-Graduate Medical School-40712 Ontario. Open daily from 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p.m. Reuben A. Vance, M. D., Dean of the Faculty ; John Perrier, M. D , Sec. and Treas .; Drs. George C. Ashmun, A. R. Baker, E. D. Stark, Esq .; Dr. L. B. Tuckerman, Dr. R. R. Reynolds, Asst ; Dr. F. J. Havlicek


Free Eye and Ear Clinic-359 Bond. Open daily (to the poor only), from 1:30 to 3 p.m., Satur- days and Sundays excepted. Dr. H. G. Sherman, in charge


Good Samaritan Dispensary-183 Prospect (side entrance). Open daily (except Sunday), from 10 a. m. to 12 m. Drs. A. C. Bollinger, Ed- ward Herzer, and Miss L. E. Hitchcock, Dis- pensary Physicians


Women and Children's Free Dispensary-171 Prospect. Open daily (except Sunday), from 10 a. m. to 12 m. Attending Physicians, Drs. Myra K. Merrick, Kate Parsons, Martha A. Canfield, M. M. Stone, Mrs. Johnson Merrick and Annette Winship: Dispensary Physicians, Madge Dixon and Mrs. M. F. Munson.


TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.


Cleveland Homoeopathic Hospital Training School-66 Huron. Executive Committee, R. R. Herrick. Chairman; J. F. Rust, Mrs. L. A. Pierce, Mrs. K. S. Keith, Mrs. C. A. Giddings; Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Instructor.


HOSPITALS.


Charity Hospital-Perry, cor. Garden. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of the Order of St. Augustine. Sister Agnes, Superior; Staff- Drs. W. J. Scott, G. C. E. Weber, J. Bennitt, H. J. Herrick, Proctor Thayer, D. B. Smith, B. W. Holliday, Consulting Physicians; Drs. H. W. Kitchen, Geo. (. Ashmun, Dudley P. Allen, H. J. Lee, M. L. Brooks, Jr., A. B. Car- penter, Visiting Physicians; Dr. W. J. Scott, Pres .; Dr. D. Millikin, Sec. and Oculist; Dr. H. H. Powell, Obstetrician; House Officers- Dr. John J. Nungesser, Resident Physician; Dr. Harry E. Welch, ist Externe; Frank E. Bunts, 2d Externe; Dr. C. Linhart, Externe to Maternity House. Visiting days, Tuesdays and Fridays, from 2 to 5 p.m. Telephone 1303 City Infirmary-es. Scranton av., s. of Holmden av. Office, 344 Superior; L F. Mellen, Supt. Cleveland City Hospital-Lake, nr. Erie. Drs. Dudley P. Allen, J. H. Lowman, Isaac N. Himes, Chas. B. Parker, H. H. Powell, Frank J. Weed, Visiting Physicians; D. B. Smith, Oculist; Drs. Proctor Thayer, G. C. E. Weber, John E. Darby, H. K. Cushing, Consulting Physicians; Dr. H. L. Hall. House Physician; Dr. H. S. Straight, Asst. Miss Eliza Mitchell, Matron. Dr. Guy B. Case, Physician Marine Department. Visiting days, Tuesdays and Fridays, from 2 to 5 p. m Telephone 580


Cleveland Asylum for the Insane-bet. Turney av. and C. & P. R. R. Jamin Strong, M. D., Supt .; Charles W. Diehl, Steward; Mrs. Net- tie L. Strong, Matron. Visiting days, Thurs- days, 9 to 11:30 a. m., and 2 to 4:30 p. m.


Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital -66 Huron. Drs. H. F. Biggar, N. Schneider, B. F. Gam- ber, H. Pomeroy, J. C. Sanders, D. H. Beck- with, E. H. Jewett, L. W. Sapp, W. T. Miller, H. H. Baxter, W. A. Philips, G. J. Jones, Mrs. Myra K. Merrick, Visiting Physicians; Dr. J. C. Norris, House Physician; Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Matron. Visiting days, Tuesdays and Fri- days, from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone 677


House of Maternity-ns. Marion, east of Perry. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of the Order of St. Augustine. Sister Charles, Su- perior. Visiting days, Wednesdays and Sun- days, from 2 to 4 p. m.


LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.


Case Library-Case bldg. Number of volumes, 18,000; open, summer, 9 a. m.to 10 p. m .; winter, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. W. J. Boardman, Pres .; Wm. Bingham, Vice-Pres .; H C. Ran- ney. Cor. Sec .; James Barnett, Rec. Sec .; Geo. A. Tisdale, Treas .; Miss S. E. Chamberlin, Li- brarian


Cleveland Public Library-Euclid av., nr. Erie. Number of volumes 45,000; open 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Reading Room open 9 a. m. to 10 p. m .; Sundays from 1 to 9 p. m. Free to all citizens. W. H. Brett, Librarian


Cleveland Law Library Association-5th floor Old Court House. Number of volumes, 6,500. Hon. Gersham M. Barber, Pres .; A. J. Marvin, Sec. and Treas .; A. A. Bemis, Librarian


Directory Library, 65 Frankfort


Bethel Reading Rooms -Superior, cor. Spring Friendly Inn Reading Rooms as follows: 568 On- tario and 266 St. Clair


Railroad Men's Reading Rooms-Alabama, cor. Hamilton


Young Men's Christian Asso. Reading Rooms- 64 Euclid av. Open 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. F. H. Wardle, Sec.


Woodland Avenue Temperance Reading Room- "a"Woodland av., cor. of Willson av .; open 2 to .... 9 p. m. Miss Emma Johnson, attendant.


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MEDICAL COLLEGES.


Medical Department of Western Reserve Univer- sity-St. Clair, cor. Erie. Rev. Carroll Cutler, D. D., Pres .; G. C. E. Weber, M. D., Dean; H. H. Powell. M. D., Registrar; Charles B. Parker, M. D., Sec .; H. H. Powell, M. D., Treas ..


Homœopathic Hospital College - 181 and 183 Prospect. J. H. Wade, Pres .; J. C. Sanders, M. D., Dean; W. A. Phillips, M. D., Sec. and Registrar; J. C. Sanders, M. D., Dep. Treas.


Medical Department of the University of Woos- ter-130 and 132 Brownell. Rev. Sylvester F. Scovell, D. D., Pres .; Rev. Chas. S. Pomeroy, D. D., Chaplain; Leander Firestone, M. D., Dean: F. J. Weed, M. D., Vice Dean; H. Z. Gill, M. D., Registrar and Treas .; T. A. Weed, M. D., Sec. Dispensary open from 2 to 3 p. m.


MEDICAL SOCIETIES.


Academy of Medicine and Surgery-183 Prospect. Meets the first Wednesday of each month. Dr. G. J. Jones, Pres .; Dr. E. J. Wunderlich, Sec. and Treas .; Drs. E. J. Wunderlich, L. C. Cleveland, A. C. Buell, Censors


Cuyahoga County Medical Society-Meets first Thursday of each month, at Y. M. C. A. bldg., 64 Euclid av. I. N. Himes, Pres .; L. B. Tuckerman, Cor. Sec ; A. R. Baker, Rec. Sec .; J. C. Preston, M. D., Treas .; Drs. W. T. Cor- lett, H. J. Herrick, and H. K. Cushing, Censors


Hahnemann Society of the Homoeopathic Hos- pital College-Meets at 183 Prospect, every Friday at 7 p. m. during College course. H. Baxter, M. D., Pres .; A. J. Atwood, M. D., Sec .; F. W. Le Fevre, M. D., Treas .; T. C. Martin, Librarian.


MILITARY.


O. N. G.


FIFTH REGIMENT. ARMORY, LONG STREET: TELEPHONE NO. 106. FIELD AND STAFF.


Fred. H. Flick, Colonel Freem in Thorpe, Lieut. Colonel J. W. Gibbons, Major Herman Mayer, Adjutant M. J. Lawrence, Quartermaster Dr. G. J. Jones, Surgeon W. C. Craven, Asst. Surgeon Rev. John Mitchell, Chaplain.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


J. W. McCarthy, Sergeant Major G. Zimmerman, Quartermaster Sergeant H. H. Woods, Commissary Sergeant Dr. Geo. B. Richards, Hospital Steward Hiram Norton, Color Sergeant , Drum Major Hugh Mckenzie, Chief Musician Jacob Gundling, Drum Sergeant.


COMPANY OFFICERS.


Co. A. (Forest City Guards)- Llewellyn R. Davis, Capt .; John J. Dalton, 1st Lieut .; W. Alex. Smith, 2d Lieut.


Co. B. (Cleveland Cadets)-D. P. Yonkerman, Capt .; B. Frank Seymour, 1st Lieut .; Charles E. Marcellus, 2d Lieut.


o. C. (Geauga Guards, Burton, O.)-H. W. Crit- tenden, Capt .; C. M. Price, 1st Lieut .; Wm. Farrell, 2d Lieut.


Co. D. (Berea Light Guards)-Newell J. Fuller, Capt .; M. M. Kemp, 1st Lieut .; G. W. Couch, 2d Lieut.


Co. E. (Geneva Rifles)-Jas. P. Woodworth, Capt .; D. S. Robertson, 1st Lieut .; Henry F. Brain- ard, 2d Lieut.


Co. F. (Cleveland Light Guards)-Daniel Rogers, Capt .; Daniel Fovargue, 1st Lieut .; Arthur L. Hayes, 2d Lieut.


Co. G. (Wellington Light Infantry) - John J. Thomas, Capt .; H. G. Starr, 1st Lieut .; Chris- topher McDermott, 2d Lieut.


HIBERNIAN RIFLES.


FIELD AND STAFF.


W. R. Ryan, Major John Smith, Adjutant


M. McFadden, Quartermaster


Co. A-Armory, Pearl, cor. Division. Michal Caf- ferkey, Capt .; Daniel Gallagher, 1st Lieut .; John Sommerville, 2d Lieut.


Co. B-Armory, 2318 Broadway. Thos. O'Melia, Capt .; Jeremiah Shea, 1st Lieut .; John Mur- phy, 2d Lieut.


Brooks Corps-Armory, Sibley, nr. Hayward. H. W. Fisher, Capt .; Wm. H. Doering, 1st Lieut .; F. P. Dorn, 2d Lieut .; Dr. G. C. Rus- sell, Surgeon; Geo. Thos. Dowling, Chaplain; N. S. Bidwell, Adjt.


Cleveland Gatling Gun Battery-Armory, Sibley, ur. Hayward. L. C. Hanna, Capt .; John R. Ranney, 1st Lieut .; John H. Kirkwood, 2d Lieut.


Cleveland Grays-Armory, Long st. John N. Fra- zee, Capt .; W. C. Morrow, 1st Lieut. ; E. N. Ogram, 2d Lieut .; II. W. Kitchen, Surgeon; Rev. C. S. Pomeroy, Chaplain; G. W. Tib- bitts, Judge Advocate; L. v. Rawson, Adjt .; C. H. Pritchard, Quartermaster


Cleveland Light Artillery-Armory, Champlain, nr. Seneca. Louis Smithnight, Capt .; Dr. H. M. Clewell, 1st Lieut .; Conrad Beck, 2d Lieut .; Dr. F. C. Franke, Asst. Surgeon


Cleveland Police Rifle Team-Meets for practice == at the Jewett Range, rear 1330 Broadway, every Tuesday. A. S. Gates, Pres .; W. S. Rowe, Sec .; A. M. Blood, Treas .; J. W. Var- ner, Capt.


Cuyahoga Rifle Club-Regular shooting days, every Wednesday, at Jewett Range, rear 1330 Broadway. W. R. Huntington, Pres .; F. D. Bosworth, Sec .; P. I. Spencer, Treas.


First Cleveland Troop-Armory, Willson av., cor. Curtis av. Geo. A. Garretson, Capt .; H. E. Myers, 1st Lieut .; H. H. Baxter, 2d Lieut.


Garfield Guards (colored)-Armory, Erie, cor. Ohio. Henry Brock, Capt .; Thos. Jones, 1st Lieut. and Treas .; Eli Lucas, 2d Lieut.


German Military Association-Meets at 399 On- tario, first and third Sundays of each month. Jacob Upheber, Pres ; John Urban, Sec .; John Heuter, Treas.


MUSICAL ASSOCIATIONS.


Arion Zither Club-Meets at - B. Bohnert, Director


Cleveland Conservatory of Music-Heard's blk., 76 Euclid av. Wm. Schramm, Chas. Heydler and F. Basset, Directors


Amphion Quartette (colored)-Meets at 38 Blair, once every week. H. A. Williams, Sec. and Treas .; E. O. Orsburn, Director


Arion Quartette-C. L. Jaster, Manager, 107 Su- perior


Bach Society-Meets at church, Woodland av., cor. Kennard, every Saturday evening. L. H. Severance, Pres .; N. J. Worley, Sec .; A.C. Rogers, Treas.


Bulgers-Meet at residences of members, alter- nate Monday evenings. G. W. Baker, Pres .; J. N. Ashburn, Sec .; E. W. Coffin, Treas.


Central Musical Association-Meets every Mon- day evening. Dan P. Eells, Pres .; Albert E. Lynch, Sec .; W. H. Doan, Treas.


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Choral Gesangverein-Meets at 61 Dodge, every Friday evening. John Acker, Pres .; Paul Andres, Sec .; F. E. Braun, Treas.


Cleveland Choral Society-Meets at 162 Franklin av., every Wednesday evening. T. S. Ingra- ham, Pres .; J. R. Gleason, Sec .: Prof. Alfred Arthur, Conductor


Cleveland Choral Society -· Meets at 420 Case av., every Friday evening. J. Ludwig, Pres .; Ed- ward Leighton, Leader


Cleveland Gesangverein-Meets at 174 Ontario, every Monday and Tuesday evening. Carl Klausen, Pres .; H. Lahrheim, Sec .; A. E. Shade, Treas.


Cleveland Guitar Club-Meets at room 208 Euclid av., every Monday evening. Miss B. Floyd, Pres .; Louis Hatch, Sec. and Treas .; Prof. Justin Holland, Leader


Cleveland Orpheus-Meets at 668 Lorain, every Thursday evening. F. Burgert, Pres .; Oscar Hafermalz, Cor. Sec .; C. A. Kemp, Fin. Sec .; Chris. Schuele, Treas.


Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra - Meets at room 10, 319 Superior, every Friday evening. E. P. Williams, Pres .; F. B. Stedman, Sec .; J. V. N. Yates, Treas .; F. Ahrens, Conductor


Cleveland Sangerbund-Meets at 98 Vega av., every Friday evening. J. A. Enkler, Pres .; Max Wollenberg, Rec. Sec .; J. Kuchenber- ger, Fin. Sec .; Jacob Naegele, Treas.


Cleveland Vocal Society-Room 29, City Hall: Chorus rehearsal every Monday evening ' Orchestra rehearsal every Tuesday evening* John F. Whitelaw, Pres .; Homer B. Hatch, Sec .; Wm. F. Brunner, Treas .; W. H, Mc- Clintock, Librarian; Alfred Arthur, Conductor Cleveland Zither Club-Meets at 364 Ontario, Monday and Friday evenings. J. Hutter, Pres .; G. Vogt, Sec .; A. Kippel, Treas.


East End Choral Society-Meets at Euclid Av. Congregational Church,every Thursday even- ing. Rev. Dr. Carroll Cutler, Pres .; Howard M. Yost, Sec .; W. H Barriss, Treas .; Alfred Arthur, Conductor


Euclid Avenue Orchestra-Meets at Euclid Av. Baptist Church, every Monday evening. C. T. Hatfield, Pres .; E. Gleason, Sec .; E. F. Cook, Treas .; J. H. Amme, Director


Frohsinn-Meets at 303 Superior, every Tuesday evening. E. Konigslow, Pres .; Jacob Muel- ler, Rec. Sec .; Carl Weber, Fin. Sec .; John Piper, Treas.


Gesangverein Echo-Meets at 1040 Superior, first Thursday of each month, at 2:30 p. m. Gus tav Stern, Pres .; Bernhard Pfeil, Rec. Sec .; Albert Beckenbach, Fin. Sec .; Christ. Arndt, Treas.


Handel Chorus-Meets at Willson Av. Presbyte- rian Church, every Saturday evening. Dr. Rollin Horton, Pres .; James Beardslee, Sec. and Lib .; S. Evison, Treas.


Harmonie Gesangverein-Meets at Scovill av., cor. Maple, every Wednesday evening. Chas. Barner, Pres .; Geo. Barner, Fin. Sec .; Fritz Koenig, Rec. Sec .; Ignatz Riehle, Treas.


Heights Mænnerchor- Meets at Willey, cor. Pel- ton av., every Wednesday evening. R. Roe- der, Pres .; C. Reutner, Cor. Sec .; Henry A. Warnecke, Rec. Sec .; L. Hunting, Fin. Sec .; J. Horn, Treas.


Mendelsohn Quartette-B. A. Cook, Manager, 127 Pub. Sqr.


Mozart String Quartette -- Meets at the resi- dences of its members every Saturday eve.


Schiller Mænnerchor -- Meets at 867 Lorain, every Monday evening. Frederick F. Loose, Pres .; George Kaiser, Sec .; August Berger, Treas.


Schubert String Quartette-Meets at room 8, 76 Euclid av. Charles Heydler, Sec .; John Beck, Treas.


St. Stephen's Mænnerchor-Meets at St. Ste- phen's Hall, Courtland st., Monday and Fri- day evenings. F. V. Faulhaber, Pres .; P. J. Joecken, Sec. and Treas .; J. A. Menth, Direc- tor


Swiss Singing Society -- Meets at 144 Ontario


PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS.


Academy of Music, 175 to 187 Bank. Seating capacity 900


Andrews Block, 136 Ontario


Argyle Block, 90 Euclid av.


Arion Hall, 284 Woodland av.


Arlington Block, 55 Euclid av.


Armory (East Cleveland), Euclid av., cor. Doan. Seating capacity 1000 Atwater Block, Superior, cor. South Water Baker Block, 319 Superior


Baldwin Block, 219 Superior


Bank Block, 2586 Broadway Barrett's Block, 670 Lorain


Beck's Hall, Woodland av., cor. Case av.


Bejcek Hall, Clark av., cor. Iona


Bergholz Hall, 1177 Clark av.


Bethel Building, Superior, cor. Spring


Bigelow Hall, 867 Lorain


Blackstone Building, Seneca, cor. Frankfort


Bohemian Theatre, Croton, cor. Case av.


Brainard Building, 117 Public Sqr.


Brainard's Music Rooms, 54 Euclid av.


Brandt's Hall, 668 Lorain


Bratenahl Block, Superior, se. cor. S. Wa'er Bruggeman's Hall, 62 Merchant av.


Bruml's Block, 846% Lorain


Buckeye Exchange Block, Superior, cor. River Burke's Block, Superior, nw. cor. Water


Campbell's Block, Viaduct, near Pearl


Canda's Hall, 82 Iona


Carleton Block, Woodland av., cor. Eagle


Case Hall, 314 to 320 Superior, cor. Wood. Seat- ing capacity 1,240 Centennial Block, 30 Euclid av.


Central Hall, 600 Pearl


Central High School, Willson av., nr. Cedar av.


Central Market, Ontario, cor. Bolivar


Central Police Station, Champlain


Chamberlain's Block, 382 Superior


Child's Block, Ontario, cor. Huron


City Armory, Long st. City Hall, Superior, ne. cor. Wood Clark Block, 208 Superior


Clifton Block, 980 Payne av.


Coal and Iron Exchange, 130 Water


County Jail, nw. cor. Public Square


Court House (new), Seneca, cor. Frankfort


Court House (old), nw. cor. Public Square


Crocker Block, 345 Superior


Cushing Block, 124 Public Square


Custom House. es. Public Square Dean's Hall, 2620 Broadway Eble's Block, Lorain, cor. Root


Eighteenth Ward Market, Broadway, 18th ward Empire Block, 170 Superior Euclid Avenue Block, 8 Euclid av.


Euclid Avenue Opera House, Euclid av., cor. Sheriff. Seating capacity, 1,262


Fairmount Court, Euclid av., cor. Fairmount


Fertig's Hall, 726 St. Clair


Forest City Block, 178 Superior


Forest City House Block, Pub. Sqr., cor. Superior Franklin Hall, 83 Willey Furniture Block, Seneca, cor. Frankfort


Gallagher's Hall, Superior, nw. cor. Erie Garrett's Block, Euclid av., cor. Public Square Gasser's Hall, 5381% Pearl Gaylord's Block, 182 Ontario


Gehring's Block, 577 to 581 Pearl


Giddings' Block, 241 Detroit Giessen's Hall, 601% Woodland av.


Goldsmith's Hall, 1147 Woodland av.


Good Fellows' Building, Pearl, cor. Freeman Good Templars' Hall, 485 Pearl Grand Arcade, St. Clair. cor. Academy Halle's Block, 354 and 356 Ontario Haltnorth's Hall, 1001 Woodland av.


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Hardy Block, 25 Euclid av. Harkness Block, Euclid av., cor. Willson av. Harkness Opera House, 2566 Broadway Heard's Block, Euclid av., cor. Sheriff Heller's Hall, 374 Ontario Henke Block, 706 Lorain Horn's Hall, 50 Willey


Horrigan's Hall, 2648 Broadway


House of Correction, Woodland av.


Hovey's Block, 1926 Euclid av. Howe's Hall, 420 Case av.


Industrial Hall, 1351% Champlain Jayne's Hall, 1912 Euclid av. Johnson's Block, 178 Bank Jones' Block, 2604 and 2606 Broadway


Kelley's Block, 158 Superior


Kimberly Hall, 31516 Detroit


Knights of Pythias Hall, Woodland av., se. cor. Willson av.


Koblitz Hall, 512 Woodland av


Lafayette Block, 13 Euclid av. Lanberg's Hall, 5381% Pearl


Lang's Hall, 612 Lorain


Leader Building, 144 Superior


Lemen Building, es. Public Square, cor. Superior Liedertafel Hall, St. Clair, cor. Canfield


Lyman Block, 31 Public Square


Marble Block, 211 Superior


Masonic Halls-Case bldg .; Pearl, cor. Church; 1938 Euclid av .; 2586 Broadway, and 1049 Pearl Maurer's Block, 950 Lorain


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McNess' Hall, 72 West Madison av.


Melcher Block, Prospect, se. cor. Brownell


Mercantile Bank Building, Superior, cor. Bank Miller's Block, Euclid av., nw. cor. Willson av. Miller's Hall, 761 Scranton av.


Morison Block, 13 Public Square


Mueller's Hall, Scranton av., cor. Auburn National Bank Building, Superior, ne. cor. Water Nelson's Hall, 301 Pearl


Niebes' Hall, 603 St. Clair


Nitschke's Hall, 187 Vega av.


Normal School, 124 Prospect


Northern Ohio Fair Block, 89 to 95 Seneca


Northrop & Harrington's Blk., Sup'r, cor. Seneca Nottingham Building, 83 to 89 Euclid av.


odd Fellows' Block, Pearl, cor. Church Oerl's Hall, 453 Woodland av.


Otis Block, 19 Euclid av.


Paine's Block, Ontario, sw. cor. St. Clair


Parnell Hall, 72 Superior


Parson's Block, 190 Superior Pereira Hall, 2507 Broadway Perkins Building, 23 Public Square Perun Hall, 118 Croton Plain Dealer Building, Seneca, cor. Frankfort Pollack's Hall, 1484 Garden


Post Office, es. Public Square Power Block, 74 Frankfort Rettberg's Hall, 31416 St. Clair Richardson's Block, 70 Public Square


Rock's Block, Woodland av., cor. Willson av. Root's Block, Pearl, cor. Detroit


Rouse Block, 9 Public Square Rychlik's Hall, 103 Croton Saal's Block, Ontario, cor. Lake Savings Bank Building, 125 Public Square Schiely's Hall, St. Clair, cor. Canfield Schildhauer's Hall, 399 Ontario Schiller Block, 187 Ontario Schweitzer Hall, 500 Pearl Scovill Block, 121 Superior Seymour Block, 225 Detroit Sievert's Hall, 449 Woodland av. Sin Svornosti Katolicke, 39 Douse


Sloss Block, 124 Seneca


Slovanska Lippa Hall, Croton. cor. Case av. Standard Block, 43 to 55 Euclid av.


Sturtevant Block, Michigan, sw. cor. Seneca Tabernacle, Ontario, cor. St. Clair. Seats 3,500 Tammany Hall, 452 St. Clair Teutonia Hall, 185 Scovill av. Thomas' Hall, 2764 Broadway Thompson's Hall, 569 Pearl Town Hall, es. Miles Park, 18th ward


Treiber's Hall, Lorain, cor. Ward Trinkner's Hall, 84 Michigan


Turner Hall, Ohio, near Brownell


Vanstan Hall, 2318 Broadway Van Tassell's Hall, 250 Detroit


Viaduct Block, Merwin, cor. Superior Voelker's Block, Merchant av., cor. Fairfield Waring Block, 145 Bank, cor. St. Clair


Warmington Hall, Pearl, se. cor. Franklin av.


Water Works, Division, foot of Kentucky Weckerling Block, 44 Public Square Weisgerber's Hall, 370 Prospect West High School, Bridge, cor. Randall West Side Market, Pearl, cor. Lorain West Side Turn Hall, 866 Lorain


Wieber's Block, 485 Pearl


Wilshire Building, 201 to 209 Superior Winkler Block, 570 Pearl


Winslow Block, River, near St. Clair


Worthington Block, St. Clair, nw. cor, Ontario Young America Block, Pearl, sw. cor. Lorain Y. M. C. A. Building, 64 Euclid av. Zimmerman Hall, 838 St. Clair.


CEMETERIES.


Anshe Chesed -- Willett, near Bailey; August Rindfleisch, Sexton


B'nai Abram -- Fir, near Waverley av.


Chewra Kadisha -- Osmond, east of Tod


Erie Street-Erie, cor. Sumner; Capt. J. H. Mil- ler, Supt.


Harvard Grove-Foot of Fremont, 18th ward; John Dipley, Supt.


Hungarian-Fir, near Waverley av .: Geo. T. Sohl, Sexton


Lake View-Euclid av., East Cleveland; William Wilburn, Supt .; James Harris, Clerk


Monroe Street-Monroe, foot of Penn; Frederick Droege, Supt.


North Brooklyn Protestant-Scranton av., bet. Wade av. and Seymour av .; Fred. Felgen- hauer, Sexton


Polish-Fir, near Waverley av .; Geo. T. Sohl, Sexton


Riverside-Junct. Pearl and Scranton av .; John Dix, Clerk and Supt.


St. John's Catholic-Woodland av., near Giddings av .; Charles D. Carroll, Sexton


St. Joseph's-Woodland av., cor. E. Madison av .; Charles D. Carroll, Sexton


St. Mary's-Burton, cor. Clark av .: John Haub- richs, Sexton


Tiffereth Israel-Willett, near Bailey; Charles Bachman, Sexton


Woodland-Woodland av., cor. Giddings av .; W. W. Phillips, Supt.


STREET DIRECTORY.


ADDENDA.


CHANGES IN STREETS, ETC., TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.


ALTA,


L-10 | DOWER,


from Reeves south .


BERTRAM,


F-15


from 630 Quincy north


to Cedar av.


BEYERLE,


L-11


south of and parallel


with Independence.


BRAINARD,


K-7


from Scranton av. east


to Jennings av.


CABLE,


K-12


from Broadway north-


east to Adolpha.


CONGRESS,


G-15


from 666 Quincy south


to 1663 Woodland av.


CULVER,


J-3


from Lorain south to


Schott.


CUSTEAD AV.,


H-14


changed to Genesee.


DETROIT CT.,


H-5


from Detroit north.


from Scranton av.east


EAST VIEW,


K-7


from Brainard south


to Valentine.


EDMUNDS.


D-15


from Harkness av. east


to Ansel av.


ELLSWORTH CT., I-5 from 786 Lorain south.


EWALD,


H-14


from 1278 E. Madison


av. to Grand av.


GENESEE,


E-14


(late Custead av.)from


1681 Superior south to


1558 Euclid av.


GERMAN,


G-6


from 115 Merwin east


to 204 Columbus.


HANLON,


M-14


from 1406 Harvard so.


to Classen.


K-7 | HOLYOKE PLACE, H-11


(late Seelye ct.) from


Sawtell av. westward.


HUGO,


L-11


fr.Independence south


LIGHT,


B-15


from St. Clair south to


Varian.


LINWOOD,


D-14


(late Gould) from 490


E. Madison av. east to


Genesee.


MACE,


J-8


at junction of Rowley


and Noyes.


MERWIN,


G-6


from foot of Superior


south to 204 Columbus.


MYRTLE CT.,


H-11


from 282 Sawtell av.


westward.


PUTT CT.,


H-4


from 755 Detroit south.


REEVES,


K-10


fr. Beyerle westward.


SANFORD,


H-11


from about 535 Wood-


land av. south.


THOMAS,


N-12


from 968 Harvard so


to Lafayette av.


TWENTY-THIRD AV, H4


(late W. Washington)


from 59 Taylor west.


VALENTINE,


K-7


from Scranton av.east.


VARIAN,


B-13


From E. Madison av.


west to Light.


VILLA,


L-13


from Baxter south to


Forman.


WARWICK,


N-12


from 948 Harvard sou.


WINNENDEN,


K-10


fr. Independence so.


STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE,


EXPLANATION.


On referring to this Directory, it will be noticed that the names of streets, avenues, etc., follow each other in strictly alphabetical order, without regard to location. To all the more important streets and avenues are subjoined the names and numbers of intersecting streets and avenues in the order in which they occur. The letters and figures following the street names are given to ascertain the location of streets and avenues on the MAP. Take for example. ST. CLAIR, D-10: On the sides of the Map are the letters A to O; at top and bottom, figures 1 to 17; St. Clair will be found in the angle formed by drawing a line D to D, 10 to 10. Now if you wish to find, say No. 823 St. Clair, by reference to the Guide you will find that St. Clair crosses Case av. at No. 816 and Lyman at 840; hence, the place you seek is between these two numbers, and nearest to Case av. The dash indicates that the corner is vacant, is not numbered, or is occupied by a church or school-house. In locating the small, ob- scure or more distant st eets, pains have been taken to give the line of street cars by which they can be most easily reached,




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