The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) city directory, 1889, Part 201

Author: Cleveland Directory Co
Publication date: 1888/89
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1072


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Public Buildings, Hospitals and Sewers-Per- rier, Beckwith, Wood Sanitary Affairs-Beckwith, Perrier, Cook.


DISTRICT PHYSICIANS.


Wm. Stephens, 1st Dis., Wards 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15


P. A. Cole, 2d 2, 3,4


J. S. Campbell, 3d 5, 6, 7, 8, 9


R. G. McTaggart, 4th 28,29, 30,34.


W. T. Kimberley, 5th


31, 32, 33, 35, 36


W. H. Waite, 6th 64


37, 38, 39, 40


E. P. Hawley, 7th 24, 25


Geo. Somerville, 8th 26,27


J. Craft, 9th


20,21


William Daus, 10th 18, 19


L. Umbstaetter, 11th


16, 17, 22, 23.


SANITARY POLICE.


C. C. Rand, Detailed in Office H. F. Beakel, Wards 24, 25, 26, 27


J. W. Dwyer, 1,10, 11


F. Schnauffer, 2, 3, 4, 5.


37,38


F. E. Newcomb


18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23.


E. W. Redinger,


35,39


C. A. Robertson, 32, 36, 40


.A. J. Eynon, 6, 7, 8, 9


J. W. Polcar,


12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17


A. T. Armstrong


28,29,30


L. W. Whitman, 6 4


31, 33, 34.


SMALL POX HOSPITAL.


Ridge road, Brooklyn tp. ; Chas. Kohlman, Stew- ard; Mrs. Catherine Kohlman, Matron.


MARKETS.


Louis Poss, Supt., office Central Market


Andrew J. Fallon, Market Policeman


Central Market-Ontario, cor. Bolivar


Eighteenth Ward Market, Broadway, cor. Can- ton. Both open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday forenoons, and Saturday afternoon and evening


West Side Market, Pearl, cor. Lorain. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday forenoons, and Saturday afternoon and evening.


POLICE COURT.


At Central Station, 97 Champlain.


Judge-Frank H. Kelly


Prosecuting Attorney-Chas. J. Estep Asst. Prosecuting Attorney-John M. Hull Clerk-Robert M. Cordes Deputy Clerks-Wm. Jones, Frank R. Merchant.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


OFFICE, 15 CITY HALL.


Supt. of Police-Jacob W. Schmitt Dept. Supt .- James McMahon.


CAPTAINS.


Henry Hoehn


E. K. Hutchinson


M. F. Madigan ..


66


79


M. T. Gallagher


34 Frank J. Hofer


35 Wm. H. Hayes .


37 Robert Prescott


T. W. Brown


V


MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


LIEUTENANTS.


Conrad Koch A. S. Gates


Frank Wagner


John Schr!ber


Josiah Johnson John Dunn


John Barrow


George Kadel


Michael English


Geo. W. Broadwell


Stephen Kushman


P. A. Searles


John P. Norton


Jacob Stein.


Thomas Thompson


SERGEANTS.


Andrew Eitelman


E. W. Bradley


Charles Tressell John F. Megerth


John Burns


Geo. J. Griffin


John O'Laughlin Patrick Corkhill


Edward Shipman H. A. Cordes.


ACTING.


W. A. Sherman


J. M. Brooks J. W. Varner


A. M. Blood J. C. Denzer


Geo. E. Corner


Charles Schroeder


J. H. Mangan John Buechter


G. F. Mog


DETECTIVES.


Chas. McHannan


A. McMillan E. T. Granger


.John Reeves


Francis Douglass


F. Gallagher


John F. Sprosty.


F. R. Humphrey


Number of Patrolmen 66 Doormen


182 2 4 2


STATION HOUSES.


Central Station-Champlain, near Seneca 2d Precinct Station-Oregon, cor. Oliver 3d and 5th Precinct Station-1240 Forest 4th Precinct Station-Willson av., nr. Euclid av. 6th Precinct Station-Willson av., nr. Broadway 7th Precinct Station-Wales st., 26th Ward 8th Precinct Station-162 and 164 Detroit 9th Precinct Station-36 Barber av. 10th Precinct Station-38 Swiss.


TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE SYSTEM.


Room 16 City Hall. Wm. M. Grant, Supt.


PATROL STATIONS AND BOXES.


Station No. 1, 76 Champlain


Station No. 2, Vermont, cor. Hanover. BOXES.


SIGNAL. LOCALITY.


2 City Hall


3 St. Clair, cor. Ontario


4 St. Clair, cor. Bond


5 Lake, cor. Erie


6 Summit, cor. Wood


7 Summit, cor. Seneca


8 Lake, cor. Bank


9 Union Depot


21 Euclid av., cor. Public Square


23 Ontario, cor. Michigan


24 Ontario, cor. Huron


25 Central Market


26 Erie, cor. Eagle


27 Prospect, junction Huron


Erie, cor. Superior


28 31 N. Y., P. & O. R. R. Depot


32 Seneca, cor. Canal


34 Central Way, cor. Stone's Levee


35 Commercial, cor. Canal


Ohio, cor. Hill


.36 37 Cross, cor. Hill


38 Erie, junction Woodland av.


41 Lorain, cor. Taylor


42 Bank, cor. Frankfort


43 St. Clair, cor. Water


45 Superior, cor. Water


46 River, cor. Front


47 Main, cor. Meadow


48 River, cor. St. Clair


51 River, cor. Superior


52 Center, cor. Leonard


53 Merwin, cor. British


54 Columbus, cor. Leonard


56 Columbus, cor. Merwin


57 Lorain, cor. Smith


58 West River, cor. Russia


59 Nickel Plate Depot, Pearl st.


61


West River, cor. Main


62 Willow street bridge


63 Near Gas House


64 Center, cor. Washington


65 Main, cor. Mulberry


67 Hanover, cor. Old River


68 Detroit, cor. Kentucky


71 Lorain, cor. Jersey


72 Pearl, cor. Bridge


73 Pearl, cor. Franklin av.


74 Pearl, cor. Lorain


75 Detroit, cor. Taylor


76 Woodbine, cor. Kentucky


78 Lorain, cor. Willett


79 Detroit, cor. Weddell.


HOUSE OF REFUGE AND CORRECTION, THE-Wood- land av. and C. & P. R. R. crossing; W. D. Patterson, Supt .; Mrs. M. A. Patterson, Matron.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. OFFICE, 11 CITY HALL.


Chief-James W. Dickinson 1st Asst. Chief-H. H. Rebbeck


2d Asst. Chief-Joseph Speddy; Co.'s Nos. 7, 9, 10, 11 and 13, and Hook and Ladder Com- panies Nos. 3 and 4


3d Asst. Chief-Arthur A. Cavanah; Co.'s Nos. 4, 6, 8, 12 and 15, and Hook and Ladder Companies Nos. 2 and 5


4th Asst. Chief-George A. Wallace; Co.'s Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 14, and Hook and Ladder Company No. 1


Fire Alarm Telegraph-H. H. Rebbeck, Supt.


NOTICE .- Complaints concerning the working of the Fire Alarm Telegraph, irregular working of instruments, boxes, or broken wires, etc., should in ALL CASES be made at the Fire Alarm Office at the City Hall.


FIRE STATIONS.


No. 1-St. Clair, cor. Academy; George W. Davis, Captain of Co. No. 2 .~ Champlain, bet. Ontario and Seneca; Richard Gorman, Captain of Co. No. 3-Huntington, bet. Prospect and Garden ; John Andrew, Captain of Co. No. 4-Church, cor. State; H. J. Delaney, Cap- tain of Co. No. 5-Phelps, bet. St. Clair and Superior; Henry Tucker, Captain of Co. No. 6-Lorain, cor. Brainard; Chas E. Varner, Captain of Co. No. 7-Forest, s. of Garden; Charles B. Knapp, Captain of Co. No. 8-Scranton av., near Starkweather av .; William Witt, Captain of Co.


No. 9-Willson av., near Woodland av .; John A. Moxon, Captain of Co. No. 10-Doan, near Euclid av .; A. R. Brott, Captain of Co.


No. 11-Sawyer, cor. Walker, 27th ward; Philip Walters, Captain of Co. No. 12-Waverly av., near Lorain; William B. Crane, Captain of Co. No. 13-Broadway, near Petrie; William H. Ney, Captain of Co. No. 14-Pearl, near Clark av .; Fred. P. Farrand, Captain of Co. No. 15 .- Muirson, cor. Chestnut; John McGloo, Captain of Co. Fire Boat, ws. Cuyahoga River, opp. Superior street; John Moffet, Captain of Co.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.


No. 1-St. Clair, cor. Academy; Chas. Dougherty, Captain No. 2-Church, se. cor. State; Sheldon Wright, Captain


John Sprankel


A. A. Lawrence


Janitors


Matrons


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


No. 3-Willson av. nr. Woodland av .; John P. Belz, Captain


No. 4-Sawyer, 27th ward; Albert Stevens, Captain


No. 5-Pearl, nr. Clark av .; Fred. P. Farrand, Captain


Aerial Ladder-St. Clair, cor. Academy.


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


OFFICE, ROOM 14, CITY HALL.


GENERAL DIRECTIONS.


On the breaking out of a fire notice should be im- mediately communicated to the Department by turning in the nearest signal box.


Any person wishing to inform the Department of fire by Telephone, will call the City Hall Exchange, giving name and location of the same, and not call any Fire Station.


The locality of the fire will be indicated on the Gongs in the Engine and Police Station Houses, and on the Fire Bells. by the striking of blows correspond ing to Number of the Signal Box, or locality nearest the fire. -


ALARM BOXES.


SIGNAL. LOCALITY. ENGINE.


2 City Hall. 1 2 3 4 14


3 Ontario, cor. Lake. 1 2 14 125 Center, cor. Winslow. 1 2 4 15


4 Fire Station No. 1, St. Clair. 1 2 3 4 14


5 Water, cor. Lake .. 1 2 3 4 14


5 Water, cor. St. Clair .. 1 2 3 4 14


6 Front, cor. Spring. 1 2 3 4 14


6 Union Passenger Depot .. 1 2 4 15


7 C. & P. R. R. freight depot. 1 2 4 15 132


8 River, cor. Main ..


1 2 4 15


9 River, cor. St. Clair.


.1 2 4 15


10 River, cor. Superior ..


1 2 4 15


12 Columbus, cor. Center


1 2 4 6 15


12 Columbus, cor. Voltaire 1 2 4 6 15


137


Bridge, cor. Fulton ..... 46


138 York, cor. Jay. .4 6.


Jersey, cor. Chatham .. 4 6


Old River, cor. Weddell 4 12 15


Detroit, cor. Taylor. 4 12


Harbor, cor. Woodbine. 4 12.


Lorain, cor. Randall. 6 12:


146 Willett, cor. Chatham.


6 12


Bailey, cor. Devine ...


6 12.


Burton, cor. Buckley


6 12


149


Harbor, cor. Cook


6 12


23 Carter, cor. Scranton av. 1 2 6 8 15


24 Central Way, cor. Ohio. 1 2 4 8 15


25 Central Market House. .2 3 4 15 153


25 Ontario, cor. High 123 154


26 Erie, cor. Eagle 3 14 155


27 Erie, cor. Prospect. 3 14


28 Erie, cor. St. Clair. 1 14


29 Chestnut, cor. Muirson .3 14


31 Commercial, cor. Canal 2 3 8 15 163 Bridge, cor. Courtland. 6 12:


32 Hill, bet. Commercial and Cross 2 3 165 Lorain, cor. Ridge av .... 6 12


34 Erie, junction Woodland av. 2 3 14


35 Fire Station No. 3, Huntington 2 14


36 Perry, nr. Prospect .. 3 14


37 Perry, cor. Scovill av. 3 7


38 Broadway, cor. Odell al 23 178


39 Woodland av. cor. Harmon 2 3 14


41 Scranton av. near Girard 1 2 8 15


42 Railroad crossing, foot of Willey 68 213


43 Railroad crossing, foot of Mill. 6 8


45 Police Station, Barber av. 6 8


46 Vega av. cor. Hitchcock .. 68


47 Mill, cor. Seymour av .. 6 8


48 Scranton av. cor. Rowley 68


49 City Infirmary, Scranton av 6 8


51 Fire Station No. 8, Scranton av. 6 8


52 Literary, cor. Professor. 6 8


53 Jennings av. cor. Fairfield. 6 8


54 Starkweather av. cor. Merchant av ... 68


56 Central Way, cor. Mahoning .. 2 3 8 13 15


57 Central Way, cor. Jefferson ... 2 3 8 13 15


58 University, cor. Jefferson 6 8


61 Broadway, cor. Irving 3 8 13


62 Standard Oil Refinery, Broadway ... 3 8 13


62 Stand. Oil Ref'y, at Agitators .. 3 7 8 13 15


63 Standard Oil Co.'s cooper shop ........ 3 8 13


64 Independence, cor. Holly .. 3 8 13 15


65 Broadway, cor. Forest 7 13


67 Dille, cor. Warren. 7 13


68 Fire Station No. 13, Broadway. 11 13.


69 Willson av. at Nypano crossing. 9 13.


71 Garden, cor. Sked. .. 3 7


72 Scovill av., cor. Henry .. 3 7


73 Woodland av., cor. Irving 379


74


Jackson, cor. Pittsburgh 379


79


76 Forest, nr.Cleveland Paper Co.'s mill .. 7 13


78 Doan's oil works .. 7 13


79 Perry, cor. Orange .. 3 7


81 Scovill av., cor. Maple. 3 7


82 Police Station, 1240 Forest. .. 7


9


83 Woodland av., cor. Case av. .7 9


.7 9


85 Orange, cor. Mayflower.


7 9


87 Sawtell av., cor. Holyoke pl.


7 9


91 Sterling av., cor. Garden


3 7


92 Sterling av., cor. Prospect


3 7


93 Cedar av., cor. Greenwood.


.. 3 7


94. Fire Station No. 7, Forest.


3 7 3 7


95 Prospect, cor. Case av.


96 Euclid av., cor. Willson av 7 9 10


97


Cedar av., cor. Hayward. 3 7


98 Planing mill, 22 Newton 379


121


Whisky Island ... 1 4 15.


123. Center, cor. Hemlock 1 2 4 15


12-4 Main, cor. Sycamore 1 2 4 15


126 Main, cor. Washington .4 6


127


Police Station, Detroit, e. of Pearl ... 1 4 6 393 West River. .4 6 15


Brock, cor. Lorain 4 6


Pearl, cor. Bridge. .4 6 Fire Station 6, Lorain, cor.Brainard ... 4 6 8 Franklin ct 4 6


134 Pearl, cor. Franklin av .4 6


135 Fire Station No. 4, Church, cor. State .. 4 6


136 Franklin av., cor. Kentucky. .4 6


12 Merwin, cor. British. 1 2 4 6 15


12 113 Merwin 1 2 4 6 15


13 13 Carter. 1 2 6 8 15


14 30 Canal. 1 2 4 14 15


15 Superior, cor. Water 1 2 3 4 14


16 Superior, cor. Bank. 1 2 3 4 14


18 Superior, cor. Seneca. 1 2 3 4 14


19 Central Police Station. 1 2 3 4 14


19 Fire Station No. 2, Champlain .. 1 2 3 4 14


148


151 Hermann, cor. Weddell.


4 12.


152 Washington, cor. St. Paul


4 12.


Franklin av., cor. Dare


4 12


Lorain, cor. Liberty. 6 12


Police Station, 38 Swiss


6 12


Junction, cor. Ravine


6 12


Bridge, cor. Taylor


6 12


162 Detroit, cor. Waverly av 4 12.


&


.173 Clark av., cor. Bergen. 8 12


175


Meyer av., cor. Brighton. 6 8. 8. Clark av. and C., C., C. & I Ry: 8 12 Jennings av., cor. Castle av. 6


Canfield, cor. Lake ..


1 14


Euclid av., cor. Dodge. 3 14


St. Clair, cor. Ross. 3 5 14


Police Station, Oregon, cor. Oliver. ..... 5 14


St. Clair, cor. Alabama. .3 5 14


L. S. & M. S. Ry. machine shops 3 5 14


228 Superior, cor. Erie. 2 14


231 Otis Iron and Steel Works, Lakest.3 5 14


232 C. & P. R. R. machine shops 3 5 14


Fire Station, No. 5 Phelps st. 5 14


235 Sterling av., cor. Payne av. 5 14


Payne av., cor. Buckeye 5


7


237 Payne av., cor. Case av 35 7


7 Brush Electric Works, Mason st 3 5 7 Payne av., cor. Willson av. 5


'Superior, cor. Case av. 5


7


243 Lake, cor. Wason. 5 14.


243 Britton Iron Co., foot Wason 5 14


St. Clair, cor. Lyman ... 5 14


245 St. Clair, near Kirtland 5 14


5 14


214


215


216


217


218


234


236


238


241


242


245


Fire Station, No. 12 Waverly av 6 12:


171 H. & L. No. 5, Pearl, near Clark av .. 6 8.


172 Clark av., cor. Pleasant. 6


183


212


Ne. cor. Clinton Park


156


157


31 N.Y.,C.&.St.L.frt. depot,ft.Cross .. 2 3 8 15


164


142


.143


145


147


21 Euclid av., cor. Sheriff. 1 2 3 4 14


128


129


131


133


139


141


84 Scovill av., cor. Kennard.


75 Croton, cor. Forest.


VII


MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


SIGNAL. LOCALITY.


ENGINE.


352


Cedar av., cor. Giddings av. 7 10


246 St. Clair, cor. Willson av


5 14


354


Southern av., cor. Quincy 7 9


247 Oxford, cor. Lowell.


.5 14


251 Oregon, cor. Dodge


.6 14


252 Payne av., cor. Huntington.


3 14


362


White av., cor. Norwood av. 5


Fire Station No. 9, Willson av ..


7


9


312


Euclid av., cor. Dunham av .. 7 10


386


Herald, cor. Grand av.


7


9


313


Euclid av., cor. Giddings av. 7 10


388


Kinsman, at C. & P. R. R Police Station, Willson av.


7


9


315


Euclid av., cor. Bolton av. 7 10


316 317


Euclid av., cor. Walter.


7 10


416


Francis, cor. Sheridan ... 9 13


318


Hough av., cor. Ansel av ..


7 10


319


Hough av., cor. Crawford


7 10


321


Scovill av., cor. Slater


7


9


323


Woodland av., cor. Willcutt av.


7


9


324


Platt, cor. Carr .7


9


325


Work House, Woodland av. 7


9


426


327


E. Madison av., cor. Superior


5 10


341


Garden, cor. Kennard.


7


9


431


Cleveland Asylum for the Insane .. 11 13


342 343


Garden and C. & P. R. R.


7


9


432


Harvard, cor. Jones av 11 13


345


Cedar av., cor. Lincoln av. 7 10


434


Broadway, cor. Fullerton 11 13


346 Cedar av., cor. Logan av ... 7 10


437


Axtell, cor. Ætna ... 11 13


351


Cedar av., at C. & P. crossing. 7


9


531


Scranton av., cor. Fairfield 268


EDUCATIONAL.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


OFFICE, EUCLID AV., NEAR ERIE.


"Meetings first and third Monday evenings of each month.


Peter Zucker, President


Harry Dixon, Clerk


W. C. Spaulding, Auditor


L. W. Day, Sup't of Instruction


Wm. B. Wright, Sup't of Buildings.


DISTRICTS. WARDS. MEMBERS.


1 2 and 4 Dr. D. B. Smith


2 5 and 8 John F. Brennan


3 6 and 7 Ferd. Gunzenhauser


4 9 and 18 E. A. Schellentrager


5 19 and 21 .James W. Stewart


6 20 and 22. W. D. Patterson


7 23 and 26. Andrew Mooney


8 25 and 27 Jackson Allen


9 17 and 24


Albert Turba


10 13 and 15


B. Mahler


11 12 and 14.


Richard M. Parmely


12 10 and 11 Joseph Goodhart


13 1 and 16 Peter Zucker


14 3 and 28


M. J. Reddy


15. .29 and 30 E. R. Felton


16 31 and 33 Ed. O. Peets


17 34 and 35 .. Dr. J. A. Gilbert


18 32 and 36 W. R. Wilbur


19 39 and 40. A. G. Melichar


20. 37 and 38. Philip Voelkle.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Boundaries and Statistics-Brennan, Good- hart, Parmely


Buildings-Gilbert, Gunzenhauser, Stewart Central High-Mahler, Mooney, Brennan Claims and Auditing-Mooney, Wilbur, Reddy Discipline-Goodhart, Gunzenhauser, Voelkle Finance-Patterson, Parmely, Gilbert German-Voelkle, Turba, Goodhart Health and Physical Development-Schellen- trager, Smith, Mahler Insurance-Parniely, Peets, Wilbur Janitors-Reddy, Smith, Gunzenhauser Judiciary-Melichar, Stewart, Smith


Music, Penmanship and Drawing-Peets, Bren- nan, Schellentrager


Night Schools-Peets, Schellentrager, Mooney Printing-Turba, Allen, Melichar Repairs-Gunzenhauser, Gilbert, Turba


Rules and Regulations-Stewart, Melichar, Pat- terson


Salaries-Smith, Parmely, Felton


Supplies-Allen, Voelkle, Felton


Teachers-Goodhart, Gilbert, Brennan


Text Books and Course of Study-Felton, Pat- terson, Allen


Training School-Schellentrager, Mahler, Fel- ton


West High School-Wilbur, Voelkle, Reddy.


PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.


Regular Meetings, first Tuesday of each month at 9:30 P. M.


MEMBERS. TIME EXPIRES


Dr. H. C. Brainerd, Pres. 1889


Lewis Breckenridge, Sec'y 1891 John C. Hutchins 1990


J. H. Kennedy 1889


W. C. Pollner. 1889


Vaclav Snajdr. 1891


Henry W. S. Wood. 1890


STANDING COMMITTEES PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. Books-Breckenridge, Hutchins, Pollner Buildings-Wood, Snajdr, Breckenridge Employes-Kennedy, Breckenridge. Pollner Finance-Hutchins, Kennedy, Snajdr Rules-Pollner, Wood, Kennedy


Library open-Circulating Department, from 8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M .; Reference Depart- ment, week days, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M .; Sundays from 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. Both departments closed on all public holidays Libarian-W. H. Brett.


SUPERVISORS.


Grammar Department-Wm. Richardson and E. F. Moulton.


Primary Department-Misses Kate S. Brennan and Clara M. Umbstaetter


German Department-August J. Esch Teacher of Drawing-Frank Aborn


Teacher of Music-N. Coe Stewart


Teacher of Writing-A. A. Clark Teacher of Calisthenics-Carl Zapf.


9


256 Cleveland City Forge, Case av 5 7 14


257 Lake, cor. Kirtland


5 7 14


387


Kinsman, cor. E. Madison av. 7


9


314


Euclid av., cor. E. Madison av 7 10


412


9 13


413


Tod, at N. Y., P. & O. crossing. 9 11 13


Union, cor. Broadway. 11 13


Miles av., cor. Atwater. 11 13


Cambridge, near rolling mills 11 13


Union, cor. Upton .. 11 13


326 Hough av., cor. E. Madison av


7 10


427


Woodland Hills av., cor. Hull 11 13


Sawyer, cor. Richmond 11 13


428


Independence st .. 11 13


421


Fire Stat'nNo.11,Sawyer,cor. Walker11 13 Broadway, cor. Harvard. 11 13


423


424


425


Garden, cor. E. Madison av. 7 10


435 Wire Mills, 26th ward 11 13


347 Cedar av., cor. Fairmount. 7 10


361


Eberhard Mufg. Co ... 7


357


Woodland av., junc. N. Woodland av .... 7 9


355


381


Superior, cor. Willson av 5 14 7


Fire Station No. 10, Doan st .. 7 10


414


418


VIII


MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


HIGH SCHOOLS.


Central High School-Wilson av., nr. Cedar av .; M. S. Campbell, Principal West High School-Bridge, cor. Randall; E. L. Harris, Principal


Training School-Eagle, bet. Woodland av. and Erie ; Miss Ellen G. Reveley, Principal.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Alabama School-Alabama, cor. St. Clair Bolton School-Bolton av., nr. Cedar av. Boys' School (East) Harper, near Garden Boys' School (South) Hamm, cor. Dolloff Boys' School (West) Bridge, cor. Kentucky Broadway School-Broadway, cor. Worley Brownell School-Brownell. near Ohio Buhrer School-Buhrer av., nr. Jennings av. Case School-Case av., cor. Cooper Charter Oak School-Broadway, nr. Union Clark School-Clark av., cor. Hamburgh Crawford School-Crawford, cor. Doan Detroit School-Detroit, cor. St. Paul Dike School-Dike, near Scovill av. Dunham School-Dunham av.,cor. Lexington av. Eagle School-Eagle,bet.Erie and Woodland av. Euclid School-Euclid av., near Genesee av. Fairmount School-Fairmount, nr. Euclid av. Fowler School-Fowler, near Broadway Garden School-Garden, cor. Ashland av. Gordon School-Gordon av., south of Lorain Hicks School-Hicks, bet. Bridge and Lorain Huck School-Huck, cor. Petrie Independence School-Brecksville, nr. limits Kentucky School-Kentucky, opp. reservoir Kinsman School-Kinsman, nr. E. Madison av.


Lincoln School-Lincoln, cor. Platt Madison School-E. Madison av., nr. St. Clair Marion School-Marion, cor. Sked


Mayflower School-Mayflower, cor. Orange Meyer School-Meyer av., cor. Brighton Miles School-Miles av., Newburgh tp. Orchard School-Peach, opp. Orchard Outhwaite School-Outhwaite av., nr. Willson av. Prospect School, 124 Prospect" Ridge School-Ridge rd., w. of Chestnut Ridge


Rockwell School-Rockwell, cor. Bond


Scranton School-Scranton av., cor. Vega av. Sibley School-Sibley, nr. Willson av. South School-Dolloff, cor. Anson St. Clair School-St. Clair, nr. Perry Stanard School-Stanard, nr. Willson av. Sterling School-Sterling av., cor. Cedar av. Summer School-Sumner, nr. Brownell Tremont School-Tremont, cor. Willey Union School-Union, nr. Broadway Union Mill School-Union,cor. WoodlandHills av. Walnut School-Sawyer, opp. Miles Park Walton School-Walton av., cor. Rhodes av. Waring School-Waring, nr. Payne av. Warren School-Warren, near Solon Waverly School-Waverly av., near Lorain Woodland School-Woodland av., nr. Bolton Woodland Hills School-Woodland Hills av., cor. Union.


BOARD OF EXAMINERS.


J. H. Rhodes, President


A. G. Hopkinson Carl Claussen A. J. Michael Aug. Kimmell


L. W. Ford, Clerk.


COUNTY OFFICERS,


Court of Common Pleas-Judges, E. T. Hamil- | Surveyor-Jay D. Brown ton, Wm. B. Sanders, John_W. Heisley, Carlos M. Stone, Alfred W. Lamson, Con- way W. Noble


Clerk Court Common Pleas-Levi E. Meacham ; office, Court House


Deputy Clerks-C. A. Kuzel, A. E. Shearer, W. R. Coates, J. H. Kuzel, M. S. Hinman, W. H. Clifford, C. M. Latimer, D. W. Ward, C. S. Whittern Sheriff-E. D. Sawyer


Deputies-William R. Ryan, John C. Meyers, John Dipley, Frank R. Harris, George J. Sheldon, W. S. Snyder; Joseph Goldsoll and Henry Lancefield, turnkeys


Probate Judge-Henry C. White Deputy Clerks of Probate-F. M. Chandler, C. C. Lowe, H. A. Schwab, J. K. Meaher


Treasurer-D. H. Kimberley


Deputy Treasurers-F. T. Pomeroy, A. E. Akins, J. J. Beilstein, M. A. Lander, W. A. Ludlum, J. C. Shields, W. H. Hutchings


Recorder-Alfred T. Anderson Deputy Recorder-W. F. Hoppensack Clerk-Henry C. Dimler Auditor-William H. Brew Prosecuting Attorney-Alexander Hadden Assistants-Thomas K. Dissette, C. W. Collister


Coroner-Dr. Frederick W. Walz, 785 Lorain Commissioner of Insolvents-Ernst C. Schwan Commissioners-Alfred A. Jerome, Mayfield; Pres., Geo. A. Schlatterbeck, Cleveland; Wilbur Bently, Dover; W. H. Brew, Cleve- land, Sec.


BOARD OF COUNTY SCHOOL EXAMINERS.


Rooms third floor, Old Court House-M. A. Sprague, Berea, President; R. C. Smith, Bedford, Sec .; W. S. Hayden, Glenville. Examinations will be held hereafter in the Examiners' Rooms, permanently as follows: On the first Saturdays of March, April, May, October and November, also on the second Saturdays of each month in the year except January, July and Au- gust ; and also on the third Saturdays of March, April, August and November.


BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.


Meets at County Auditor's office, Wednesday after the third Monday of May. Alfred A. Jerome, Chairman; Geo. A. Schlatter- beck, Wilbur Bently; W. H. Brew, Sec.


CIRCUIT COURT.


EIGHTH CIRCUIT.


Embracing Cuyahoga, Summit, Lorain and Medina Counties. Court held in Old Court House. Hon. C. C. Baldwin, Cleveland, presiding; Judge H. J. Caldwell, Cleveland, Judge William H. Upson, Akron.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


UNITED STATES OFFICERS.


U. S. Circuit Court-Hon. Howell E. Jackson, judge; A. J. Ricks, clerk ; office Govt. bldg. U. S. District Court-Hon. Martin Welker, judge ; A. J. Ricks, clerk ; office Govt. bldg. U. S. District Attorney-Robert S. Shields; office Govt. blog.


Assistant U. S. Attorney-Samuel D. Dodge U. S. Marshal-Benjamin F. Wade; office Govt. bldg.


Deputy U. S. Marshal-George Wyman


Examiners in Chancery-James D. Cleveland, A. J. Ricks


U. S. Commissioners-A. J. Williams, T. E. Bur- ton, A. J. Ricks, O. C. Beatty, Martin W. Sanders


Register in Bankruptcy-Myron R. Keith ; office 5 Perkins' bldg.


TREASURY DEPARTMENT.


Office, Govt. bldg .; Chas. H. Lapp, special agent; David Cummins, special inspector of customs.


CUSTOM HOUSE DEPARTMENT.


Custom House-East side Public Square ; Branch office, Government pier


Bonded Warehouse-Scranton av .. cor. Girard


Collector of Customs-William J. McKinnie


Special Deputy-John J. Purcell


Deputy Collector-William A. Harvey


Appraiser-Joseph M. Poe; office Govt. bIdg.


Dep. Collector and Inspector-Owen Kane


Clerks-A. Ward Fenton, J. Clinton Reiber


Inspectors-Edwin Hart. Henry D. G. Parsons


INTERNAL REVENUE DEPARTMENT.


· Office, Govt. bldg .; office hours 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.


Collector-John H. Farley


Chief Deputy Collector-Byron Pope


Deputy Collectors-Jas. Mooney (1st Div.), Henry B. Votteler (2d Div,), Herbert H. Hymall


Deputy and Cashier-Charles L. LaMarche


Deputy and Ass. Cashier-William H. Haight Bookkeeper-William E. Sage


Clerks-John J. Wagner, Arthur L. Seelbach, Luke J. Grace


Gaugers-Wm. C. Pollner, Wm. N. Cleveland Storekeeper and Gauger-Joseph J. Greeves


Local Inspectors of Steam Vessels, office room 16 Govt. bldg .- George L. DeWolf and Jas. McGrath, Inspectors; Edward Law- lor, clerk.


INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.


Bureau of Pensions, 509 Euclid av.


Gen. E. B. Payne, N. E. Ives, Special Examiners Pension Examining Surgeons' office, 282 Pearl ; E. D. Burton, Collamer, O., Pres. G. O. Butler, Sec.


T. A. Weed, Treas.


Meets every Wednesday at 10 A. M.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Post Office, Superior, ne. cor. Public Square; office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. ; Sundays, 10 to 11 A. M.


Money Order Office open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.


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


Delivery Window from 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 11 A. M. W. W. Armstrong, Post Master Joseph B. Molyneaux, Asst. Post Master John Garry, Supt. Letter Carriers' Dept. John C. Roland, Cashier


O. P. Demuth, Supt. Mailing Dept.


P. E. Mulcahy, Supt. Money Order Dept.


Alexander Ewart, Supt. Registered Letter Dept. Station "A"-316 Pearl ; Phil. A.Dempsey, Supt. Station "B"-1956 Euclid av .; P. F. McGuire, Supt.


Newburgh Station-2534 Broadway; P. Bar- rett, Supt.


Ninth Div. Railway Mail Service; F. B. Dodge, Supt.


CARRIERS AND NUMBER OF DISTRICT.


Aurelius John W. 50


22


Mclaughlin T. C. 1


Bates L. P. 5 Mackin Chris. 49


Beebe Miles A. 11


Blackmur C. W. 41


Matthews David


6


Burgwald L. C. 27


Molloy John


29


Caldwell Steph. O.


17


Morris William H.


4


Coddington Louis


10


Newman Henry A.


14


Eggert August A.




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