The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) city directory, 1889, Part 207

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


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COMMITTEES.


Arbitration-Messrs. R. Sprankle, C. B. Clark, and C. H. Smith.


Appeals-Messrs. M. Wiener, C. A. Guthrie, and C. G. Williams. Inspection-Messrs. H. C. Burt, J. R. Mansfield, and T. W. Evans.


MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.


H. R. Groff, Pres .; H. A. Bishop, Vice-Pres .; G. W. Kinney, Treas. ; George H. Burrows, Sec.


DISPENSARIES.


Good Samaritan Dispensary-183 Prospect (side entrance). Open daily (except Sundays) from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 to 4 p. m. Drs. Erwin E. Shaw, and Carrie B. Adams, Dis- pensary Physicians.


Out Door Relief Department, Cleveland Hospi- tal for Women and Children-3 Carroll. Open, daily, from 9 to 11 a. m. Saturdays, 2 to 4 p. m. Drs. C. C. Arms, C. F. Dutton, F. Fliedner, H. Fortlage, G. H. Gilbert, Otto Mueller, Hattie A. Schwendener, and Clara F. Tyrrell, Attending Physicians.


Women and Childrens's Free Dispensary-171 Prospect. Open daily, (except Sundays) from 10 a. m. to 12 m. Attending Physic- ians, Drs. Orpha D. Baldwin, Myra K. Her- rick, Kate Parsons, Martha A. Canfield, M. M. Stone, Louise Toles, Mrs. Jolinson Mer- rick, and Annette Winship; Dispensary Physician, Miss Alice Harris.


TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.


Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital Training School-66 Huron. Executive Committee, Mrs. C. A. Giddings, Chairman; Mrs. L. A. Pierce, Mrs. Hale ; Miss R. Day, Prin. T. S.


HOSPITALS.


Charity Hospital-Perry, cor. Garden. Con- ducted by the Sisters of Charity of the Order. of St. Augustine. Sister Thomas, Superior; Staff, Drs. W. J. Scott, G. C. E. Weber, J. Bennitt, H. J. Herrick, Proctor Thayer, D. B. Smith, B. W. Holliday; Consulting Phys- icians, Drs. H.W. Kitchen, Dudley P. Allen, H. J. Lee, J. E. Cook, R. D. Fry; Visiting Physicians, Dr. W. J. Scott, Pres., Dr. D. Milliken, Sec. and Oculist, Dr. W. T. Cor- lett, Dermatologist; House Officers-Dr. Thomas A. Burke, Resident Physician; Dr. F. A. Stovering, 1st Externe, Dr. Cole, 2d Externe, Dr. R. D. A. Gunn, Externe to Maternity House. Visiting days, Tuesdays and Fridays, from 2 to 5 p. m. Tel. 3203.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


City Infirmary-es. Scranton av., s. of Holmden av .; Office, Wood, cor. Rockwell; L. F. Mel- len, Supt.


Cleveland City Hospital-Lake, nr. Erie. Drs. Dudley P. Allen, J. H. Lowman, Isaac N. Hines, 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. T. B. Breck, House Physi- cian; R. A. Biechele, 1st Asst .; Geo. C. La- throp, 2nd Asst .; Miss Eliza Mitchell, Ma- tron. Dr. Guy B. Case, Physician Marine Department, office 14 Government bldg. Visiting days, Tuesdays and Fridays, from 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Telephone 580.


Cleveland Hospital for Women and Children- Mrs. Judge Cadwell, Pres .; Mrs. A. Muhl- hauser, Treas .; Norton T. Horr, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Wood, Rec. Sec.


Cleveland Asylum for the Insane-bet. Turney av. and C. & P. R. R., 27th ward. Visiting days, Thursdays, 9 to 11:30 a. m., and 2 to 4:20 p. m.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


J. C. JOHNSON, Esq., Pres. Seville.


JOHN TOD, Esq .. Cleveland.


R. K. PAIGE, Esq. Painesville.


DR. H. W. CURTIS. Chagrin Falls.


D. L. KING, Esq Akron.


OFFICERS.


JAMIN STRONG. M. D. Superintendent.


FREDERICK D. BURTON. 1st Asst. Physician.


EUGENE G. CARPENTER 2d Asst. Physician. WELLINGTON W. LEONARD, 3d Asst. Physician. CHARLES W. DIEHL Steward. MISS MARY L. STRONG Matron. FRANCIS GALLAGHER. Storekeeper.


Cleveland Homoeopathic Hospital-66 Huron. Drs. H. F. Biggar, N. Schneider, C. C. True, HI. Pomeroy, J. C. Sanders, D. H. Beckwith, H. W. Osborn, J. K. Sanders, W. T. Miller, H. H. Baxter, W. A. Phillips, G. J. Jones, Mrs. Myra K. Merrick, Visiting Physicians ; Dr. W. A. Tims, House Physician. Visiting days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, froni 2 to 4 p. m. Teleplione 677.


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


St. Alexis Hospital-1507 Broadway. Con- ducted by the Sisters of St. Francis. Sister Leonard, Superior. Drs. C. E. Cotton, I. M. Fry, R. D. Fry, George F. Leick, D. G. Mc- Taggart, and B. L. Millikin, Visiting Phy- sicions. Wm. T. Corlett, D. Allen, A. J. Cook, and B. L. Millikin, Consulting Phy- sicians. Dr. Frederick Burke, House Phy- sician. Visiting days, Thursdays and Sun- days, from 2 to 5 p. m.


University Hospital-134 Brownell. Conducted by Medical Department of University of Wooster. F. J. Weed, Pres .; F. E. Bunts, Sec .; Drs. B. B. Brashear, F. O. Nodine, J. R. Smith, Alvin Eyer, C. F. Dutton. F. J. Weed, C. C. Arms, and X. C. Scott, Visiting Physicians; Dr. G. W. Crile, House Pliy- sician; Miss Eva Haynes, Matron.


LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.


Carr St. Reading Room-43 Carr. George Law- rence, Manager.


Case Library-Case bldg. Number of volumes, 21,000; open, summer, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m .; winter, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Reading room open, Sunday, 2 to 9 p. III. W. J. Boardman, Pres .: Wm. Binghamn, Vice-Pres .; H. C. Ranney, Cor. Sec .; James Barnett, Rec. Sec .: George A. Tisdale, Treas .; Miss S. E. Chamberlin, Librarian.


Cleveland Public Library-Euclid av., nr. Erie. Number of volumes, 51,000; 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, 8,500. Hon. Gershom M. Barber, Pres .; A. J. Marvin, Sec. and Treas .; A. A. Bemis, Librarian.


Directory Library-65 Frankfort.


Bethel Reading Rooms-Superior, cor. Spring. Floating Bethel and City Mission Reading Rooms, 165 River (on dock).


Friendly Inn Reading Rooms-Ohio, cor. Broad- way.


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


Woodland Avenue Temperance Reading Room- 934 Woodland av .; open 2 to 9 p. m .; Miss Emma Johnson, attendant.


MEDICAL COLLEGES.


Medical Department of Western Reserve Uni- versity-St. Clair, cor. Erie. H. C. Haydn, D. D., Pres .; G. C. E. Weber, M. D., Dean; H. A. Powell, M. D., Registrar; Chas. 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. T. Miller, M. D., Registrar; H. H. Baxter, M. D., Dep. Treas.


Medical Department of the University of Wooster-130 and 132 Brownell. Rev. Sylvester F. Scovell, D. D., Pres .; Rev. Chas. S. Pomeroy, D. D., Chaplain ; F. J. Weed, M. D., Dean; Alvin Eyer, M. D., Sec .; B. B. Brashear, M. D., Registrar; C. F. Dut -. ton, Treas. Dispensary open from. 2 to 3 p. m.


MEDICAL SOCIETIES.


Academy of Medicine and Surgery-183 Pros- pect. Meets the first Monday of each month. Dr. J. A. Stepliens, Pres .; Dr. C. L. Cleveland, Sec. and Treas.


Cleveland School of Pharmacy-Conducted by Cleveland Pharmaceutical Asso. Room 52 City Hall. E. A. Schellentrager, Chairman of Com.


Cuyahoga County Medical Society-Meets first Thursday of each month, at Y. M. C. A. bldg., 64 Euclid av. P. H. Sawyer, Pres .; S. W. Kelley, Sec.


Hahnemann Society of the Homeopatliic Hos- pital College-Meets at 183 Prospect every Friday at 7 p. m. during the College course. C. C. True, M. D., Pres. : W. T. Anderson,. M. D., Sec .; W. T. Kimberley, M. D., Treas_


MILITARY. O. N. G. FIRST REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. 'HEADQUARTERS, CITY ARMORY. FIELD.


Louis Smithnight, Colonel Geo. Sintz, Springfield, Lieutenant Colonel E. O. Danna, Cincinnati, Major Edmund C. Bruchi, Zanesville, Major.


STAFF.


H. M. Clewell, Adjutant Alex. J. Caine, Quartermaster Thos. L. Cronise, Toledo, Surgeon B. B. Brashear, Akron, Asst. Surgeon Rev. L. B. Moore, Cambridge, Chaplain.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


BATTERY A (CLEVELAND LIGHT ARTILLERY.) ARMORY, CHAMPLAIN, NR. SENECA.


F. A. Gay, 1st Lieutenant in Command Theo. F. McConnell, 2d Lieutenant W. A. McDonald, 2d Lieutenant.


FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, O. N. G .; ARMORY, LONG ST; TELEPHONE NO. 106. FIELD AND STAFF.


Fred H. Flick, Colonel J. W. Gibbons, Lieutenant Colonel Herman Mayer, Sr. Major D. W. Johns, Jr. Major , Adjutant C. H. Flick, Quartermaster


Dr. F. H. Clark, Surgeon


Royce D. Fry, Asst. Surgeon


Rev. John Mitchell, Chaplain.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Samuel M. Williams, Sergeant Major Wm. E. Wild, Quartermaster Sergeant Geo. Heckerling, Commissary Sergeant Henry W. Gebauer, Hospital Steward Hiram Norton, Color Sergeant Thos. J. Lally, Drum Major.


COMPANY OFFICERS.


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


Co. B (Cleveland Cadets)-Edmund M. Whitney, Capt .; Chas. E .. Marcellus, 1st Lieut .; Fred. Sherwitz, 2d Lieut.


Co. C (Geauga Guards, Burton, O.)-H. W. Crit- tenden, Capt .; Lester Crittenden, 1st Lieut .; Orrin D. Brainard, 2d Lieut.


Co. D (Berea Light Guards)-Newell J. Fuller, Capt .; Milton W. Richards, 1st Lieut. ; -- 2d Lieutenant.


Co. E (Geneva Rifles)-James P. Woodworth, Capt .; Ed. Z. Scovill, 1st Lieut .; W. H. Munger, 2d Lieut.


Co. F (Cleveland Light Guards)-Daniel Fovar- gue, Capt .; Chas. X. Zimmerman, 1st Lieut .; Ernest S. Trayte, 2d Lieut.


Co. G (Western Reserve Guards, Norwalk)- Cortland L. Kennan, Capt .; John E. Burn- ham, 1st Lieut .; Henry L. Kennan, 2d Lieut.


Co. H (Logan Guards, Youngstown, O.)-James A. Freed, Capt .; John G. James, 1st Lieut.


HIBERNIAN RIFLES. FIELD AND STAFF.


W. R. Ryan, Major J. P. Flannigan, Adjutant


Dan'l J. Gallagher, Quartermaster.


Co. A-Armory, Pearl, cor. Division, J. Mc- Neally, Capt .; John Burke, 1st Lieut .; E. J. Kane, 2d Lieut.


Co. B-Armory, 2318 Broadway. Edward Hil- lard, Capt .; Robert Busher, 1st Lieut .; James Brady, 2d Lieut.


Co. C-Armory, 319 Superior, John Keavan, Capt .; John Flemming, 1st Lieut .; James Picket, 2d Lieut.


CLEVELAND GRAYS. (Organized 1837.) OFFICERS.


W. C. Morrow, Captain E. N. Ogram, 1st Lieutenant Henry Frazee, 2d Lieutenant.


STAFF.


H. B. Kingsley, Adjutant


G. W. Tibbitts, Judge Advocate C. H. Pritchard, Quartermaster H. W. Kitchen, Surgeon C. S. Pomeroy, Chaplain F. W. Weidenkopf, 1st Sergeant.


CLEVELAND GATLING GUN BATTERY. Armory, Sibley, near Hayward.


OFFICERS.


L. C. Hanna, Captain John H. Kirkwood, 1st Lieutenant G. S. Russell, 2d Lieutenant.


STAFF.


Thomas Goodwillie. Adjutant Luther Allen. Quartermaster J, H. Lowman, Surgeon


J. D. Ketchum, 1st Sergeant.


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, 64 Public Sqr. Thos. King, Capt .; Henry Brock, 1st Lieut. ; D. W. Walker, 2d Lieut.


German Military Association-Meets at 399 Ontario, first and third Sundays of each month. William Upheber, Pres .; W. Has- senmueller, Sec .; A. Schildhauer, Treas.


MUSICAL ASSOCIATIONS.


Arion Quartette-J. B. Lang, Manager, 366 Su- perior.


Bach Society-Meets at church, Woodland av., cor. Kennard, every Saturday evening. L. H. Severance, Pres .; J. M. Fry, Sec. and Treas.


Bulgers-Meet at residence of members, alter- nate Monday evenings. J. T. Hunt, Pres. ; E. W. Coffin, Sec .; G. W. Baker, Treas.


Central Musical Association-Meets at New Music Hall every Monday evening. Claude E. Johnson, Sec. and Treas .; N. Coe Stewart, Conductor.


Choral Gesangverein-Meets at 61 Dodge, every Thursday evening. Wm. Riedel, Pres. ; Carl Asmus, Sec. ; John Frey, Treas.


Cleveland Choral Society -Meets at Choral Hall, Aaron street, every Monday evening. Hugh Huntington, Pres .; F. S. Trafton, Sec .; S. B. Berow, Treas. ; E. I. Leighton, Conductor.


Cleveland Gesangverein-Meets at Germania Hall every Tuesday evening. E. B. Nico- laus, Pres .; Emil Jeschke, Sec .; A. E. Schade, Treas.


Cleveland Mænnerchor-Meets at 670 Lorain, every Wednesday evening. F. W. Walz, Pres .; Alfred Herold, Rec. Sec .; Andrew Schabel, Fin. Sec .; C. A. Kempf, Treas.


Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra-Meets in Case bldg., every Friday evening. E. P. Williams, Pres .; Fred. Krause, Sec .; C. F. Schroeder, Treas.


Cleveland Sangerbund-Meets at 187 Vega av., every Friday evening. Robert Ziemer, Pres .; Simon Pimsner, Sec .; Jacob Naegele, Treas. Cleveland Vocal Society-Chorus rehearsal every Monday evening. C. H. Fuller, Pres .; Geo. L. Dake, Sec .; Charles Shackelton, Treas .; E. W. Glueck, Librarian; Alfred Arthur, Conductor.


Frohsinn-Meets at 9 Public Sqr., every Tues- day and Friday evening. Jacob E. Mueller, Pres. ; Paul Krug, Rec. Sec .; Albert Petzke, Fin. Sec .; John Piper, Treas.


Germania Mænnerchor-Meets 1845 Broad- way, every Tuesday evening. Joseph Menges, Pres .; Christ Saenger, Sec .; Carl Lezius, Treas.


Gesangverein Echo-Meets at 1040 Superior, first Tuesday of each month. F. Gunzen- hauser, Pres .; B. Feil, Rec. Sec .; Gusta Warnke, Fin. Sec .; Christ. Arndt, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


Gesangverein Orpheus-Meets at 570 Pearl, every Thursday evening. Otto Guetschow, Pres .; Max Winter, Sec .; Oscar Hafermalz, Treas.


Harmonie Gesangverein-Meets at Haltnorth's Hall, every Wednesday evening. George Werner, Pres .; Geo. Belz, Fin. Sec .; G. Marahrens, Rec. Sec .; Ignatz Riehle, Treas. Heights Mænnerchor-Meets at 148 Pelton av., every Wednesday evening. F. P. Schroeder, Pres .; Rob't Warnicke, Sec .; J. Horn, Treas.


Hungarian Singing Society-Meets at 90 On- tario, Tuesday and Thursday of each week. I. W. Deutsch, Pres .; M. Weinberger, Sec .; Hugo Jakobs, Treas.


Madrigal Concert Party-Kate Gerlach, Anna T. Williams, Maria S. Wright, Arthur Jenkins, Fred. Jenkins, Howard M. Yost, C. B. Ellinwood; C. B. Ellinwood, Manager, Kendall bldg.


Musical Mutual Protective Association (In- corporated)-Meets at 174 Ontario, the first Sunday of each month, at 10 a. m. Election of officers, the second Thursday in Decem- ber of each year. J. H. Beck, Pres .; A. Konigslow, Treas .; W. A. Reed, 25 May- flower st., Sec.


Newburgh Mænnerchor-Meets at 2318 Broad- way, every Monday evening. Wm. Maier, Pres .; John Schultz, Sec. ; Gottlieb Scheuer- mann, Treas.


Philharmonic String Quartette -- Headquarters, Clarence bldg., 122 Euclid av. Chas. Heyd- ler, Manager.


Schiller Mænnerchor-Meets at 866 Lorain, every Monday evening. August Wilhelm, Pres .; Frederick F. Loose, Sec .; August Platt, Treas.


Schweitzer Mænnerchor-Meets at 90 Ontario, Friday evenings. Jacob Koehle, Pres .; Jacob Wenger, Sec.


Schwaebichen Vergnuegungs Verein-Meets at 374 Ontario, every Tuesday evening. John Heimberger, Pres .; John Kramer, Sec .; Ru- dolph Eisemann, Treas.


St. Stephen's Mænnerchor-Meets at St. Stephen's Hall, Courtland st., Monday and Friday evenings. J. A. Menth, Director.


PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS.


Academy of Music, 175 to 187 Bank


Andrews Block, 136 Ontario Argyle Block, 90 Euclid av. Arlington Block, 55 Euclid av. Armory, Champlain street, nr. Seneca


Armory (East Cleveland), Euclid av., cor. Doan Seating capacity 1000 Atwater Block, Superior, cor. South Water Baker Block, 319 Superior Bank Block, 2586 Broadway Barrett's Block, 670 Lorain Becker's Hall, 884 Lorain Benedict Building, 29 Euclid av.


Bejcek Hall, Clark av., cor. Iona Betliel Building, Superior, cor. Spring Beznoska's Hall, 1480 Forest Bigelow Hall. 867 Lorain Blackstone Building, Seneca, cor. Frankfort Blalıd & Heller's Block, 374 Ontario Bomonti Hall, 65 and 67 York Brainard Building, 117 Public Sqr.


Brainard's Music Rooms, 54 Euclid av.


Bratenalil Block, Superior, se. cor. Water Bruggeman's Hall, 62 Merchant av. Brunl's Block, 84612 Lorain


Buckeye Exchange Block, Superior, cor. River Burke's Block, Superior, nw. cor. Water Campbell's Block, Viaduct, nr. Pearl Canda's Hall, 82 Iona Carlton Block, Woodland av., cor. Eagle Carran's Hall, 66 Merchant av.


Case Hall, 314 to 320 Superior, cor. Wood. Seating capacity 1,240


Cassino Hungaria, 234 Woodland av.


Centennial Block, 30 Euclid av.


Central Buildings, entrance 2612 S. Water Central Hall, 600 Pearl


Central High School, Willson av., nr. Cedar av. Central Market, Ontario, cor. Bolivar


Central Police Station, 97 Champlain


Chamberlain's Block, 382 Superior


Chapman's Hall, 1517 Lorain


Child's Block, Ontario, cor. Huron


Choral Hall, Aaron, nr. Superior City Armory, Long st.


City Hall, Superior, ne. cor. Wood


Clarence Building, 122 Euclid av. Clark Block, 208 Superior


Cleveland Theater, St. Clair, cor. Bright Coal and Iron Exchange, 130 Water


Cobb & Bradley Block, 1226 Euclid av.


Columbia Theater, 151 Euclid av. Seating capacity 1,378


Corwin Building, 157 Euclid av.


County Jail, nw. cor. Public Sqr.


Court House (new), Seneca, cor. Frankfort


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


Crocker Block, 345 Superior


Curry's Hall, 90 Ontario


Cushing Block, 124 Public Sqr.


Custom House, es. Public Sqr.


Cyclorama Building, Euclid av., ne. cor. Erie


Dean's Hall, 2620 Broadway


DeMooy's Hall, 449 Woodland av.


Dentzer's Hall, 1186 Pearl


Eble's Block, Lorain, cor. Root


Echo Hall, 1042 Superior


Euclid Avenue Block, 8 Euclid av.


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


Eureka Hall, Broadway, cor. Willson av.


Excelsior Hall, Erie, cor. Woodland av.


Fairmount Court, Euclid av., cor. Fairmount


Fertig's Hall, 726 St. Clair


Forest City Block, 178 Superior


Forest City House Block, Public Sqr. cor. Su- perior


Forrest Block, 2354 Broadway


Franklin Hall, 83 Willey


Garrett's Block, Euclid av., cor. Public Sqr.


Gasser's Hall, 53812 Pearl


Gaylord's Block, 182 Ontario


Gehring's Block, 577 to 581 Pearl


Germania Hall, Erie, nr. Ohio


Gesangverein Hall, 174 Ontario


Giddings' Block, 241 Detroit Giessen's Hall, 6012 Woodland av.


Goldsmith's Hall, 1145 Woodland av.


Good Fellows' Building, Pearl, cor. Freeman


Good Templars' Hall, 485 Pearl


Grand Arcade, St. Clair, cor. Academy


Grand Central Theater, 970 Sheriff


Halle's Block, 354 and 356 Ontario


Haltnorth's Hall, 1001 Woodland av. Hardy Block, 25 Euclid av.


Harkness Block, Euclid av., cor. Willson av.


Harkness Opera House, 2566 Broadway Hartness Block, Ontario, sw. cor. Pub. Sqr.


Healy's Hall, 2769 Broadway


Heard's Block, Euclid av., cor. Sheriff


Henke Block, 706 Lorain Horn's Hall, 50 Willey Horrigan's Hall, 2648 Broadway


House of Correction, Woodland av.


Howe's Hall, 420 Case av. Hurlbut Block, 195 Ontario


Huron Terrace, 160 Huron


Industrial Hall, 13512 Champlain Jayne's Hall, 1912 Euclid av.


Jolinson's Block, 178 Bank Jones' Block, 2604 and 2606 Broadway


Kelley's Block, 158 Superior Kendall Building, 106 Euclid av.


Kimberly Hall, 315 Detroit Koblitz Hall, 512 Woodland av.


Krejca's Hall, 1161 Broadway Lafayette Block, 13 Euclid av. Langberg's Ilall, 53812 Pearl Lang's Hall, 618 Lorain


Leader Building, 144 Superior Lemen Building, es. Pub. Sqr., cor. Superior


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Leslie's Hall, 2686 Broadway


Literary Hall, 250 Detroit


Litliograph Building, St. Clair, sw. cor. Wood Lohman's Block, N. Woodland av., nw. corner Southern av. Lyman Block, 31 Public Sqr.


Maier's Hall, 148 Pelton av.


Marble Block, 211 Superior


Masonic Halls-Pearl, cor. Church: 1938 Euclid


av .; 2588 Broadway; 1047 Pearl. Colored Masons meet at 58 Public Sgr.


Masonic Temple, Superior, ne. cor. Bond Maurer's Block, 950 Lorain


Maurer's Hall, 340% St. Clair


McNess Hall, 72 West Madison av.


Melcher Block, Prospect, se. cor. Brownell Memorial Hall, 170 Superior


Mercantile Bank Building, Superior, cor. Bank Miller's Block, Euclid av., nw. cor. Willson av. Miller's Hall, 723 St. Clair


Miller's Hall, 761 Scranton av.


Morison Block, 13 Public Sqr.


Music Hall, Vincent st., bet. Bond and Erie


National Bank Building, Superior, ne. corner Water


Nelson's Hall, 485 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 Block, Superior, cor. Seneca


Nosek's Hall, 69 Warren


Nottingham Building, 83 to 89 Euclid av.


Odd Fellows' Hall, 52 Public Sqr.


Odd Fellows' Block, Pearl, cor. Church Otis Block, 19 Euclid av.


Paine's Block, Ontario, sw. cor. St. Clair Park Theater, Public Sqr., cor. Court pl. Parnell Hall, 72 Superior


Parson's Block, 190 Superior


People's Tabernacle and Music Hall, Vincent st. Pereira Hall, 2507 Broadway


Perkins Building, 23 Public Sqr.


Perun Hall, 118 Croton Pollack's Hall, 1484 Garden


Post Office, es. Public Sqr.


Power Block, 74 Frankfort Power Hall, 18 Huron Probeck's Hall, 149 Franklin av. Prosek's Hall, 39 Solon


Quinby Block, 1210 Euclid av.


Reid's Hall, 2608 Broadway


Rewell's Hall, Scovill av., se. cor. Putnam Rhodes' Hall, Pearl, cor. Franklin av.


Richardson's Block, 70 Public Sqr. Rock's Block and Hall, 1004 Woodland av. Root's Block, Pearl, cor. Detroit Rouse Block, 9 Public Sqr. Rybak's Hall, 30 Finn Rychlik's Hall, 103 Croton Saal's Block, Ontario, cor. Lake Saenger Hall, 1845 Broadway Savings Bank Building, 125 Public Sqr. Schildhauer's Hall, 399 Ontario Schiller Block, 187 Ontario Schweitzer Hall, 500 Pearl Scovill Block, 121 Superior Seymour Block, 225 Detroit Sim's Block, Viaduct, se. cor. Pearl Sin Svornosti Katolicke, 39 Douse Sloss Block, 124 Seneca


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


Stimler's Hall, 1058 Payne av. Stocke's Hall,'1252 St. Clair


Sturtevant Block, Michigan, sw. cor. Seneca Tammany Hall, 452 St. Clair Teutonia Hall, 185 Scovil av.


The Lennox, Euclid av., ne. cor. Erie


Thomas' Hall, 2764 Broadway Thompson's Hall. 569 Pearl


Town Hall, es. Miles Park, 27th ward


Uebersax Block, 1926 Euclid av. Utica Block, Erie, cor. Bolivar


Vanstan Hall, 2318 Broadway


Viaduct Block, Merwin, cor. Superior


Wade Building, 108 Superior


Waring Block, 145 Bank, cor. St. Clair


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


Water Works, Division, foot of Kentucky


Weckerling Block, 44 Public Sqr.


Weisgerber's Hall, 370 Prospect


West High School, Bridge, cor. Randall


West Side Market, Pearl, cor. Lorain


West Side Turn Hall, 866 Lorain


Wick Block, 67 Public Square


Wieber's Block, 485 Pearl Wilshire Building, 201 to 209 Superior


Winkler Block, 570 Pearl


Winslow Block, River, nr. St. Clair


Woodland Block, Woodland av., cor. Sawtell av.


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


CEMETERIES.


Anshe Chesed-Willett, nr. Bailey; August Rindfleisch, Sexton.


B'nai Abram-Fir, near Waverly av .; George W. Sohl, Sexton.


Chewra Kadisha-Osmond, nr. Tod.


Erie Street-Erie, cor. Sumner; Capt. John H. Miller, Supt.


Harvard Grove-Foot of Fremont, 27tli ward; James C. Palmer, Supt.


Hungarian-Fir, nr. Waverly av .; George W. Sohl, Sexton.


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


Monroe Street-Monroe, foot of Penn; Fred- erick Droege, Supt.


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


Olavei Emuna-971 Harvard; Friedrich Dresp, Sexton. . Polish-Fir, nr. Waverly av .; George W. Sohl, Sexton.


Riverside-Junct. Pearland Scranton av .; John C. Dix, Sec. and Supt.


St. John's Catholic-Woodlond av., nr. Gid- dings av .; Charles D. Carroll, Sexton.


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


St. Mary's-Burton, cor. Clark av .; Jacob Ter- laak, Sexton.


Tiffereth Israel-Willett, nr. Bailey; Charles Bachman, Sexton.


Woodland-Woodland av., cor. Giddings av .; Philip Widlar, Supt.


ADDENDUM.


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


ATHEY AV.


L-11 | DENVER PLACE, J-12 | MARGARET,


C-12 |


from Chard av. south to Independence.


BEAVER COURT, H-13 from 15 Beaver south to Grand av.


BELL AV. (South)


see South Bell av.


BLEE COURT,


E-8


from Oak to Muirson.


.


BLISS AV.


B-13


BOUNA,


C-12


CARLILE,


K-5


CARTON,


J-15


CHARD AV.


K-11


from Hunting east to


Pallister av.


COLLEGE AL.


H-8


from 2 Pelton av. sou.


now Thurman st.


CUTLER,


E-16


from Euclid av. south


to 37 Wilbur.


DELLENBAUGH Av D-13 |


from Drake av. north to Edgewood av.


DRAKE AV.


J-12


from Willson av. east-


ward.


EUCLID PLACE,


E-13


from Euclid av. south.


HEGE,


L-12


from Fleet southward.


HEINA,


I-16


from Woodland Hills


av. eastward.


HILLBURN AV.


E-14


from 1547 Euclid av.


south.


HUCK AV.


L-11


from Chard av. south


to Independence.


LEWIS AV.


B-13


LIST CT.


J-5


from Burton eastward.


LOUISA PLACE,


I-11


fr. Philip northeast.


from 337 Kirtland east to 490 Willson av.


MARIPOSA PLACE,D-10 south of and parallel with St. Clair from Waring to Rossiter.


MECHANIC ALLEY, parallel with and west of Mechanic street.


MEHLING LANE,


K-5


from Hartford east to


Milford.


MELROSE AV.


D-13


MONTROSE AV.


D-14


MORGAN PL.


J-12


from about 1587 Broad-


way, ne. to Willson av,


NEVILLE,


K-2


from Ridge av. west-


ward.


PALLISTER AV.


L-11


from Chard av. sonth


to Fleet.


PECK AV.


B-13


RANNEY AV.


B-13


RAYNER.


K-2


from Ridge av. west-


.ward.


RIDGE AV.


J-3


from 118 W. Madison av. south to city limits


ROBERT,


X-5


SOUTH BELL AV. F-15


from 1393 Cedar av.


southward.


TALBOT,


D-15


·


from Holt east to An-


sel av.


THURMAN,


I-8


late College and Pro-


fessor alleys, from 2


Pelton av. southeast


to Starkweather av,


TRUMBULL ALLEY,


rear of north side of


and


parallel


with


Trumbull st.


WELLESLEY PL. H-11 frhmn 259 Sawtell av. westward.




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