The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) city directory, 1895, Part 268

Author: Cleveland Directory Co
Publication date: 1894/95
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1368


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W. Madison av. cor. Henry


932


W. Madison av. cor. Florence


933 Lorain, cor. Wellington


934 Henry, cor. Evergreen


935


Dudley, cor. Ridge av.


936 Jones av. cor. Bayne.


INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS. Office City Hall.


John W. Dolman, Inspector


Patrick J. Phillips, Asst.


Thomas J. Towson, Deputy


Charles F. Stumm, Deputy.


Office City Hall, Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m.


Edward P. Bates, Examiner of Stationary En- gineers.


316 317 318 319 321 322 223 324 325 325 326 327 329 331 332 334 335 336 341 342 343 344 345 346 347


Euclid av. cor. Walter


Hough av. cor. Ansel av.


Hough av. cor. Crawford


Scovill av. cor. Slater


Willson av. cor. Quincy


Woodland av. cor. Willcutt av.


Platt, cor. Carr


Fire Station No. 16, Woodland av. Woodland av. cor. Giddings av. Hougli av. cor. E. Madison av.


E. Madison av. cor. Superlor


E. Prospect, cor. Watkins av. Fire Station No. 22, Wade Park av. Lamont, cor. Amesbury av. Euclid av. cor. Streator av. Crawford rd. cor. Amesbury av.


Cedar av. cor. E. Madison av.


Central av. cor. Kennard


Central av. and C. & P. R. R.


Central av. cor. E. Madison-av.


Central High School, Willson av. Cedar av. cor. Lincoln av.


Cedar av. cor. Logan av. Cedar av. cor. Fairmount


Fairmount Reservoir


348 Case School of Applied Science 349 351 Cedar av. at C. & P. crossing 352 Cedar av. cor. Giddings av. 353 C. & P. R. R. and E. Prospect 354 Southern av. cor. Quincy 355 356 357 358 359 361 Superlor, cor. Willson av. 362 White av. cor. Norwood 363 Hough av. cor. Norwood 364 Wade Park av. cor. Giddings av.


365 Lexington av. cor. Russell av.


366 Hough av. cor. Gidding av.


Willson av. cor. Quinby av.


367 368


E. Madison av. cor. Melrose av.


S. Woodland av. cor. Woodland Hills


371 374 Woodland av. cor. Oakdale


376


Lake, cor. Bond


229 231 Otis Steel Co. Lake st. 232 233 Superior, cor. Waring


C. & P. R. R. machine shops


234 235 236 237 238 239 241 242 243 Hamilton, cor. Wason


Sterling av. cor. Payne av.


Payne av. cor. Buckeye


Payne av. cor. Case av. Brush Electric Works, Mason st.


391


412 Police Station, Willson av.


243 244 245 St. Clair, cor. Lyman 245 St. Clair, near Kirtland 246 246 247 248 249 251 Oregon, cor. Dodge 252 253 Euclid, cor. Oliver 254 256 257 Lake, cor. Kirtland 258 Hamilton, cor. Kirtland


Fire Sta. No. 19, Willson av. cor. St. Clair Oxford, cor. Lowell


418


St. Clair, cor. E. Madison av.


King Bridge Co. Hoyt av.


Payne av. cor. Huntington


423


Euclid av. e. of Sterling av.


425 426


Union, cor. Upton


428


Woodland Hills av. cor. Hull Sawyer, cor. Richmond


Atlantic, cor. Bessemer av.


431


Cleveland Asylum for the Insane


Harvard, cor. Jones av.


434


Wire Mills, Wire st.


437


438


Euclid av. cor. Giddings av.


Euclid av. cor. E. Madison av.


Fire Station No. 10, Doan st.


259 261 St. Clair, cor. Hodge av. 262 263 264 Superior, cor. Ansel av. 265 266 Woolsey, cor. Donald Superior, cor. Norwood Becker av. cor. Lewis av. 267 268 312 313 314 315 Euclid av. cor. Bolton av.


417


396 Murray Hill av. cor. Cornell


Herald, cor. Grand av.


387


S. Woodland av. nr. Lisbon Bismarck av. cor. Holton Eberhard Mnfg. Co. Van Dorn Iron Works C. & P. R. R. junc. Nickel Plate R. R.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


James F. Walsh, Inspector of Boilers George M. Hoag, City Electricianl.


DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS. Office 209 City Hall.


W. A. Madison, Auditor.


Frederick Green, Deputy


L. B. Foote, H. B. Hatch, Accountants


P. J. Wagner, Andrew Mooney, Charles M. Knight, Bookkeepers


Miss Clara Wheeler, Bond Clerk


C. C. Snow, J. T. Russell, Miss Mary Riley, Miss Mary Gannon, Assists. Tax Dept.


E. A. Stockwell, Draftsman.


DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES AND COR- RECTION.


Office 107 City Hall.


W. J. McKinnie, Director


Edward D. Hayes, Sec.


WORKHOUSE. Woodland av. at C. & P. R. R.


Richard A. Butler, Supt.


J. A. McIntosh, Deputy Supt.


G. W. Leoliner, Clerk. CEMETERIES.


Fred C. Emde, Supervisor of Cemeteries and Supt. Woodland Cemetery; office at Wood- land Cemetery


Wm. S. Crawford, Supt. Erie st. Cemetery


John D. Koch, Supt. Monroe st. Cemetery


John McGuffey, Supt. Harvard Grove Cemetery.


INFIRMARY. Office Wood, se. cor. Rockwell.


City Infirmary, Scranton av. nr. Valentine For Hospital Dept. see "Hospitals"


Edward Molony, Supt.


J. Clinton Reiber, Clerk


John T. Flynn, Steward


Paul P. Schreiner, Storekeeper


John Kuch, Investigator.


TREASURER. Office 109 City Hall.


W. W. Armstrong, City Treasurer P. E. Mulcahy, First Asst.


James Johnston, Second Asst.


BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND ASSESS- MENT.


Third Floor, Old Court House. Sessions Held Daily.


Joseph B. Molyneaux, Pres't


Board Members Theodore M. Bates


Benjamin F. Phinney


C. C. Schellentrager, County Auditor, Sec.


Lyman D. Bothwell, Chief Clerk.


ASSESSORS.


WARD.


WARD.


1 Sheldon Beckwith


2 C. L. Richmond 23 Martin Morrison


3 Wm. H. Warner 24 Frank Tupa


4 Eugene A. Dory 25 Cornelius Patton


5 Felix E. Breen 26 Geo. R. Thomas


6 P. H. Carroll 27


28


Ed. H. Collins


8 Felix E. Breen P. J. Kennedy 30 M. F. Gallagher


9 10 D. A. Snyder


12 H. I. Ingraham


13 Isaac Newman


34 James C. Burke


14 Michael Fox


15 John Sohl


16 Thomas Grant


37 38 Francis E. Wright


39 H. H. Imberry


40 Chas. F. Stueber


Levi Wherry


41 Alex. H. Burhans


SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS. Meet at call of the President.


H. B. Payne, President


William Bingham


S. T. Everett


William Edwards


James Barnett


W. A. Madison, Secretary


BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. Office third floor Heard block.


Charles H. Bulkley, Pres.


Amos Townsend


John F. Pankhurst


Robert Blee


Chas. A. Davidson


F. C. Bangs, Sec.


C. D. Klock, Supt.


C. W. Pratt, Jr. 717 Hickox bldg., Chief En- gineer


BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Office 217 and 219 City Hall, Organized June 5th, 1886. Meets daily two months prior to Spring and Fall Elections.


William M. Bayne, President


Percy W. Rice, Vice-President


Hugh Buckley, Jr.


Carl Claussen


L. J. Rowbottom, Secretary


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Hall, 126 The Arcade.


OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, 1894-95.


Luther Allen, President; J. H. McBride, 1st Vice-President; Wilson M. Day, 2d Vice- President; Geo. S. Russell, Treasurer; Ryer- son Ritchie, Secretary. H. S. Blossom, R. HI. Boggis, C. C. Bolton, C. HI. Bulkley, R. E. Burdick, C. A. Grasselli, H. R. Groff, Geo. T. McIntosh, Ed. S. Page, Geo. P. Welch.


DEPARTMENT OFFICERS.


A. J. Begges, Assistant Treasurer; S. S. Gard- ner, Inspector of Grain, etc .; Chias. E. Wheeler, Supt. of Transportation.


STANDING COMMITTEES, 1894-95.


Arbitration -- P. M. Arthur, Wm. Bingham, J. D. Cleveland, P. M. Hitchcock, Henry C .. Ranney


Auditing-John Jaster, Chas. E. Adams, E. R. Felton


Education-W. R. Warner, W. H. Humiston, F. H. Morris, Jotham Potter, L. H. Winch


Entertainment-R. D. Bokum, C. W. Baine, Chas. W. Baker, H. H. Burgess, C. A. Selzer Executive-Geo. T. McIntosh, H. S. Blossom, C. C. Bolton, Geo. S. Russell, Geo. P. Welch Finance-Wm. Edwards, Joseph Black, H. R. Goff, J. J. Sullivan, A. L. Withington


Inspection-W. J. Salter. W. G. Andrews, T. W. Burnham, Daniel Martin, A. Wiener Legislation-J. G. W. Cowles, C. L. Hotze, A. McAllister, A. R. Manning, H. H. Poppleton Library-J. B. Savage, A. B. McNairy, W. L. Otis, E. W. Palmer, Jr., E. P. Roberts Manufactures-F. B. Squire, W. D. B. Alexan- der, E. H. Bourne, Wm. Greif, E. P.Williams Membership-J. W. Walton, J. D. Cox,Jr., W. H. Garlock, D. Z. Norton, Belden Seymour Municipal-A. J. Michael, Daniel Bailey, George Deming, L. C. Hanna, S. M. Strong Navigation-C. E. Benham, Harvey H. Brown, H. G. Dalton, H. D. Goulder, A. L. Stone Statistics-X. X. Crum, Geo. H. Burrows, R. P. Cattrall


Trade Extension-Geo. W. Avery, Geo. W. Barnes, E. W. Moore, F. P. Root, Geo. W. Williams


Transportation-H. B. Burrows. W. P. Champ ney, F. H. Haserot, C. A. Nicola, Howard W. White.


42


22 J. F. J. Davis


31 Ed. O. Peets


11


32 Jolın F. Huglies


33 Chas. W. Field


35 W. C. Horstman 36 George Weitz Wm. H. Wing


17 Joseph Maschke


18 John Pollock


19 L. P. Tarbell


20 F. M. Lyon


21 W. R. Spindler


L. R. Payne


7 J. Jackson Smith


29


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


EDUCATIONAL.


BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Consisting of the School Director and School Council.) Office 190 Euclid av.


OFFICERS.


Hon. H. Q. Sargent, School Director Chas. F. Leach, Sec.


Thomas Boutall, Pres. of the School Council


L. H. Jones, Supt. of Instruction Wm. H. Dunn, Supt. of Buildings W. A. Madison, 209 City Hall, Auditor James Lawrence, 205 City Hall, Counsel W. W. Armstrong, 109 City Hall, Treasurer John F. Goldenbogen, Clerk.


SCHOOL COUNCIL.


Meets first and third Monday Evenings of each month


Martin House, Pres .. .Term expires April 1895


1895


Wm. Backus, Jr


66


1895


W. D. Buss.


M. R. Daykin.


S. S. Ford 66


.6


66 1896


Martin House


1895


William Downie


1896


BOARD OF EDUCATION SINKING FUND COMMISSION. Meetings the third Monday of each month at 190 Euclid av.


Myron T. Herrick, Pres. Albert L. Withington Samuel W. Sessions W. F. Carr


W. J. Morgan Chas. F. Leach, Sec.


PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.


Regular meetings, first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m MEMBERS. TIME EXPIRES.


John C. Hutchins, Pres 1896


Evan H. Hopkins, Sec. 1895


Z. M. Hubbell. 1895


Mars E. Wagar.


1895


John A. Smith 1896


E. W. Horn. 1897


N. A. Gilbert. 1897 Prospect-124 Prospect


STANDING COMMITTEES PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. Books-Smith, Wagar, Gilbert Buildings-Wagar, Hopkins, Horn Employes-Hubbell, Wagar, Gilbert


Finance-Hopkins, Hubbell, Smith Rules-Gibert, Horn, Hopkins.


Library open-Circulating Department, from 8 a. m. to 7:30 p. m .; Saturdays 8:30 p. m .; Reference Department, week days, from 8:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m .; Saturdays 9:30 p. m .; Sundays from 12:30 p. m to 8:30 p.m. West Side Branch-562 Pearl; Miles Park Branch-Town Hall, Miles Park, open week days from 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. in. ; Sundays, 12:30 to 8:30 p. m.


Librarian-W. H. Brett.


BOARD OF EXAMINERS.


A. J. Michael, President Walter Jacobi


I. W. Ford, Clerk


Examinations are held at Assembly rooms of Board of Education. 190 Euclid av., on the last Saturday and pre- ceding Friday of January, March, June, July, August and November, at 9 a. m. Regular meetings of the Board will be held on the third Tuesday succeeding each examination,


SCHOOLS.


L. H. Jones, Supt. of Instruction Jay D. Stay, Asst. Supt.


E. F. Moulton, Joseph Krug, Miss Ellen G. Reveley, Henry C. Muckley, Miss Emma C. Davis, Supervisors


W. E. Roberts, Supervisor of Manual Training Frank Aborn, Special Teacher of Drawing N. Coe Stewart, Special Teacher of Music Ansel A. Clark, Special Teacher of Writing Alex. McBane, Edward A. Kiefer, Truant Officers Miss Irene Brush, Clerk to Supt. of Instruction.


Central High-Willson av., nr. Cedar av .; E. L. Harris, Principal


South High-Broadway, opp. Fullerton West High-Bridge, cor. Randall; Theodore H. Johnston, Principal


Normal Training-Eagle, bet. Woodland av. and Erie; Miss Lemira W. Hughes, Principal Central Manual Training-Cedar av. nr. Willson av .; W. C. Skinner, Principal West Manual Training-State, cor. Clinton.


For Schools, Academies, etc., see Business Classification.


Alabama-Alabama, cor. St. Clair Bolton-Bolton av., nr. Cedar av. Boys' (East)-Harper, near Central av.


Boys' (South)-4 Marcelline av. Boys' (West)-Wade av., cor. Mill


Broadway-Broadway, cor. Worley Brownell-Brownell, cor. Sumner Buhrer-Buhrer av., near Jennings av. Case-Case av., cor. Cooper Clark-Clark av., cor. Hamburg Crawford-Crawford rd., cor. Doall Detroit-Detroit, cor. St. Paul Dike-Dike, near Scovill av.


Dunham-Dunham av., cor. Lexington av. East Madison-E. Madison av. cor. Carl Fairmount-Fairmount, nr. Euclid av. Fowler-Fowler, nr. Broadway Garden-Central av. cor. Ashland av.


Giddings-Giddings av.bet.Cedar av.and Central Gordon-Gordon av. south of Lorain


Hicks-Hicks, opp. Moore Hough-Hough av. nr. Bolton av.


Huck-Petrie, cor. Chard av.


Independence-Marcelline av. near city limits Kentucky-Kentucky, cor. Reservoir st.


Kinsman-Kinsman, nr. E. Madison av. Lincoln-Lincoln, cor. Platt Marion-Marion, cor. Sked Mayflower-Mayflower, cor. Orange Meyer-Meyer av. cor. Brighton Miles-Miles av. Newburgh tp.


Miles Park-Miles Park, cor. Woodland Hills


Orchard-Peach, opp. Orchard


Outhwaite-Outhwaite av. nr. Paddock pl.


Ridge-Dennison av. w. of Ridge av.


Rockwell-Rockwell, cor. Bond


Sackett-Sackett, nr. Rhodes av. Scranton-Scranton av. cor. Vega av.


Sibley-Sibley, nr. Wilson av. South-Dolloff, cor. Barkwill av. South Case-Case av. cor. Central av.


> t. Clair-St. Clair, nr. N. Perry


Stanard-Stanard, nr. Willson av.


Sterling-Sterling av. cor. Cedar av.


Tremont-Tremont, cor. Kenilwortlı


Union-Union, nr. Broadway


Walton-Walton av. cor. Rhodes av.


Waring-Waring, nr. Payne av.


Warren-Warren, nr. Dille


Waverly-Waverly av. opp. Bayne


Woodland-S. Woodland av. near Woodland Hills av.


Woodland Hills-Woodl'd Hills av. cor. Union


COUNTY GOVERNMENT.


BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.


Office, Old Court House-Jolin C. Alexander, Bedford, Pres .; John Vevera, Cleveland ; Edward J. Kennedy, Berea; Julius C. Dorn, Clerk.


COMMITTEES.


Building, Machinery and Repairs-Kennedy, Alexander


Supplies-Alexander, Vevera


Employes and Salaries-Kennedy, Vevera Finances of Board Funds-Vevera, Alexander Claims-Alexander. Kennedy


Legislation-Vevera, Kennedy


Thomas Boutall .. 66


64


1895


1896


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


Territory Eastern Townships - Alexander, Territory Central Townships-Vevera, Ken- Vevera nedy


Territory Western Townships-Kennedy, Alex- ander


BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.


Meets at the County Auditor's office, Wednes- day after the third Monday of May; J. C. Alexander, Bedford, Chairman; John Vevera, Cleveland; E. J. Kennedy, Berea ; C. C. Schellentrager, Sec.


Auditor-Charles C. Schellentrager


Deputy Auditor-Charles H. Carran


Asst. Deputy-Robert C. Wright


Chief Clerk-Chas. Colvin


Clerks-J. H. Bregenzer, T. J. Poole, C. C. Schellentrager, Jr., Frank J. Mares, Wm. F. Bien, Joseph F. Smith, Felix E. Breen, A.R. Kirkwood, James F. King, John Byke, John C. Ross


Draftsman-F. R. Lander; assistants, J. D. Tarbell, J. C. Dorn, Miss Carrie E. Wilson Tax Inquisitor-C. E. Morgenthaler


Recorder-Fred. Saal


Deputy Recorder-J. E. Nash


Clerks-J. C. Siegrist, N. E. Schwartzenberg


Treasurer-Dr. R. S. Hubbard


Deputy Treasurers-F. T. Pomeroy, M. A. Lan- der, W. A. Ludlum, John Matteson, H. G. Sipher, J. E. Richards, Charles Asplin, J. W. Crawford, Theodore Dluzynsky


Judges Court of Common Pleas-E. T. Hamil- ton, Carlos M. Stone, Alfred W. Lamson, Conway W. Noble, John C. Hutchins, Wal- ter C. Ong


Prosecuting Attorney-W. B. Neff


Assistants-T. K. Dissette, T. L. Strimple Clerk Court Common Pleas-Harry L. Vail Deputy Clerks-C. A. Kuzel, W. R. Coates, M. S. Hinman, W. H. Clifford, C. M. Latimer, C. S. Whittern, S. H. Brown, H. L. Nicholas, R. J. Fitch, F. J. Denzler, John C. Smith Probate Judge-Henry C. White


Deputy Clerks of Probate-F. M. Chandler, C. C. Lowe, H. A. Schwab


Sheriff-William R. Ryan


Deputies-John Dipley, George J. Sheldon, W. Sherwood Snyder. Thomas J. Lally, William A. Norton, John Kohl; Abram C. Abrams and Frank Sindelar, turnkeys


Surveyor-Samuel J. Baker Deputy-William H. Evers Coroner-George W. Arbuckle


Deputy-S. C. Vessey.


BOARD OF COUNTY SCHOOL EXAMINERS.


Rooms third floor Old Court House-C. D. Hub- bell, Bedford, O .; Reuben T. Elliot, Coe Ridge, O .; Jackson H. Loomis, Cleveland, O. Examinations will be held in the Examin- ers' rooms as follows: On the second and foutrh Saturdays of March, April, May, June, September, October and November, also on the second Saturday of December, and also on the third Saturday of January, February and August.


CIRCUIT COURT.


EIGHTH CIRCUIT.


Embracing Cuyahoga, Summit, Lorain and Medina Counties; Court held in Old Court House. Judges : Hon. C. C. Baldwin, Cleve- land, presiding; Hon. H. J. Caldwell, Cleve- land; Hon. J. C. Hale, Cleveland.


U. S. GOVERNMENT.


DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.


U. S. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS-NORTHERN DISTRICT, SIXTH CIRCUIT. Offices in Government Building.


Circuit Judges-Hon. Win. H. Taft, Horace Il. Lurton


District Judge-Hon. Augustus J. Ricks District Attorney-Allan T. Brinsmade Asst. Dist. Attorney-Ernest S. Cook Marshal-William C. Haskell


Chief Deputy Marshal-William H. Cook Clerk Circuit Court-Irvin Belford


Clerk District Court-Hiram F. Carleton Examiner in Chancery-James D. Cleveland Commissioners-A. J. Williams, Richard Bacon, Albert E. Lynch, Hiram F. Carleton, O. C. Beatty, Harrison J. Uhl, Martin W. San- ders, Charles Balfour, Julius G. Pomerene, Thomas C. Willard, Frederick L. Taft.


TREASURY DEPARTMENT.


Immigrant Inspector-Roman Dobler, office 17 Government bldg. Special Employe-Angus C. Bissell, office 17 Government bldg.


CUSTOMS_ SERVICE. Custom House, East Side Public Square.


Collector-Augustus Zehring


Special Deputy-William A. Creech Deputy and Impost Clerk-A. Ward Fenton Deputy and Cashier-Herbert L. Melton Deputy and Marine Clerk-George A. McKay Assistant Marine Clerk-John T. Ball


Statistical Clerk-Walter S. Burnham Inspectors-Robt. J. Kegg, Wm. J. Menken Appraiser-Maurice Rohrheimer Clerk-Percy E. Harris


Examiner of Merchandise-Wm. K. Field. River Office, East Side Mouth of River.


Deputies and Inspectors-Leonard Lutz, Jolın Crable


Deputy and Night Inspector-Richard J.


Schmidt.


INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, EIGHTEENTH OHIO DISTRICT. Office Government bldg .; Hours 8:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m.


Collector-Lewis P. Ohliger


Chief Deputy-Thos. E. Peckinpaugh


Deputies-Robert Stewart, William Lichtig, John M. Doran


Deputy and Cashier-Jacob D. Selzer Deputy and Asst. Cashier-George M. Barre tt Bookkeeper-John J. Wagner Clerks-Luke J. Grace, Edgar H. Hyman, Charles Wilkins Gaugers-George P. Vetter, Charles F. Kolb Storekeeper and Gauger-Joseph J. Greeves.


STEAMBOAT INSPECTION SERVICE.


Local Inspectors of Steam Vessels; office room 16, Gov- ernment bldg.


Inspectors-George L. DeWolf, James Mc- Grath Asst. Inspectors-William F. Plietz, Henry E. Judson Clerk-Edward Lawler.


MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. Office 14 Government bldg,


Dr. R. M. Woodward, Passed Asst. Surgeon, in charge; office hours, 10 a. m. to 2:30 p. m.


LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE TENTH DISTRICT. Office 185 Euclid av.


Lieut. Col. Jared A. Smith, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A .. Engineer of District


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


Lighthouses-East and West Piers, Edward Caster, keeper; Breakwater Light, Fred- erick T. Hatch, keeper; John T. Johns, Conrad Christiansen, assts.


LIFE SAVING SERVICE. Life Boat Station, West Pier.


Charles Motley, Capt.


SECRET SERVICE. Office 45 Government bldg. S. A. Donnella, Operative.


INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. BUREAU OF PENSIONS.


Special Examiner-Joseph Hall, 13 Orchard Examining Surgeons-John H. Belt, pres .; T. Burke, sec .; J. E. Cook, treas. Meets every Wednesday at 10 a. m. at 377 Pearl.


NAVY DEPARTMENT. Hydrographic Office. Ninth Floor, The Arcade.


WAR DEPARTMENT .- U. S. ARMY.


ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Office 185 Euclid av.


Improvement of rivers and harbors on Lake Erie, west of Erie, Pa., in charge of Lieut. Col. Jared A. Smith, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.


W. T. Blunt, F. S. Burrowes, Asst. Engineers.


RECRUITING OFFICE. 142 Ontario.


Capt. J. F. Munson in charge.


AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.


WEATHER BUREAU. 809 Western Reserve bldg. W. B. Stockman, Local Forecast Official.


BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. Office 8 Bolivar.


Dr. James T. Stuart, veterinary inspector POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Post Office, Superior, ne. cor. Public Square; office hours, 7 a. m, to 7:30 p. m. ; Sundays, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.


Money Order Office open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registered Letter Office open from 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.


Stamp Window from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Delivery Window from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m .; Sundays 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.


Alfred T. Anderson, Post Master Oliver P. Demuth, Asst. Post Master Salem A. Hart, Supt. Delivery John C. Roland, Cashier Walter E. Schutt, Supt. Mailing Dept. John Lavelle, Supt. Inquiry Division


Eugene D. Shattuck, Supt. Money Order Dept. Thomas W. Minshull, Supt. Registered Letter Dept.


CARRIER STATIONS AND CLERK IN CHARGE.


A, 437 Pearl, B. G. Bittschofsky


B, 2244 Euclid av., Mrs. Margaret Eddy C, 1277 Euclid av., C. B. Hildreth D, 1042 Pearl, J. J. Herman


E, 1010 Woodland av., John Rock, Sr. F, 2610 Broadway, E. T. Howells


Station G, 2786 Euclid av., Frank M. Rich- mond.


Stamp Agents-E. B. Lane, 1238 Euclid av .; Mrs. Jennie Davies, 19 Vega av .; Dr. L. W. Oster, 1234 St. Clair; J. C. Geiger, 795 Cen- tral av .; D. C. Lindsley, 608 Detroit ; G. L. Hechler, 1099 Broadway; H.G. Biddle,2358 Broadway; Louis Smithnight, 579 Erie; M. J. Brower, 1473 Woodland av .; H. E. Ben- field, Hough av. cor. Crawford rd .; Philip Lehr, 1145 Lorain ; James Bruce, 544 Pros- pect ; John Weiser, 179 S. Woodland av.


Ninth Div. Railway Mail Service, Govern- ment bldg., George W. Pepper, Jr., Supt .; Daniel M. Wells, Asst. Supt.


CLASSIFICATION OF MAIL MATTER, RATES ON POST- AGE, GENERAL INFORMATION AND SUGGESTIONS.


FIRST CLASS MATTER-Postage 2c. for each ounce or fraction thereof ; embraces all mat- ter wholly or partly written, or which is so done up as to prevent examination without destroying the wrapper, and must be pre- paid at least one rate, 2c.


SECOND CLASS MATTER-Pertains to publishers and news dealers, but may be mailed by others than publishers, at the rate of 1c. foreach 4 ounces or fraction thereof, and must be fully prepaid by stamps affixed


THIRD CLASS MATTER-Postage 1c. for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, embraces: books (printed), and all printed matter in unsealed wrappers, and thelimit in weight is 4 lbs., except in the case of a single book, which weight is unlimited, and must be fully prepaid. Photographs are now third class


FOURTH CLASS MATTER -Postage 1c. for each ounce or fraction thereof; embraces all mailable matter not specified above, and must be so done up as to admit of exami- nation and fully prepaid. Labels, patterns, playing cards, visiting cards, address tags, wrapping paper, blotting pads, bill heads, letter heads, envelopes, with printed ad- dress thereon, and all other matter of the same general character. Merchandise and samples are fourth class


UNMAILABLE MATTER-Liquids (except when packed as provided by regulation), poisons, explosive or inflammable articles, or any article which is liable to injure the mails or persons handling the same.Sharp-pointed instruments, except properly done up, are unmailable, as is also any matter not ad- dressed to a postoffice


POSTAL CARDS-Are unmailable when anything is pasted or attached thereto, or when any- thing not necessary to complete the ad- dress is written or printed on the address side


CONFECTIONERIES-Are unmailable except done up in a tin box, which box must again be placed in a pasteboard box


FRUITS-Except dried are unmailable. Any matter exhaling bad odors is unmailable


SUGGESTIONS-Deposit your mail in the post- office as early as possible, always keeping letters and circulars separate, and when in quantities hand them in through the win- dow. Money should never be sent in ordi- nary letters. Procure a money order or have it registered.


CITY, OR DROP LETTERS-Should be kept sep- arate from outgoing letters and deposited in the receptacle labled "City Letters."


CITY POSTAGE-On sealed letters, 2c. for each ounce or fraction thereof.


CANADA AND MEXICO POSTAGE-The rates of postage are the same as in the United States, except that sealed packages other than letters in their ordinary shape or form are absolutely excluded. Merchandise to Mexico must be sent under Parcel Post System, for particulars of which inquire at Post Office.


REGISTERED LETTERS-Letters may be regis- tered to all offices of the United States, and to most foreign countries. Registry fee, 8c.


POSTAL NOTES-Payable at any Money Order office, are issued for froni 1c. to $4.99; fee, 3c.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


MONEY ORDERS-The fees are : On order not exceeding


Over $ 5 and not exceeding


10 ... Sc


15 .10c


30. 15c


40 .. .20c


50. 25c


60 .30c


.6


70


80 40c


80


..


100.


.45c


INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS: For sums not exceeding


$10. 10c


20 20c


30. .. 30c


..


40


50 .. 50c


..


50


60. .60c


60


70 ... .. 70c


70 44


80 ... 80c


80 .6


90 ......... 90c


90


100 ...... $1.00


Office hours, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Sun- days, closed.


CHURCH DIRECTORY.


BAPTIST.


Antioch Church (Colored)-447 Central av .; Rev. Alexander Moore, pastor. Services, 10:45 a. m., 7:45 p. m. Sunday School, 12:15 p. m.


Bridge Street Church-Bridge, cor. Dare; Rev. Benj. H. Thomas, pastor. Services, 10:45 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 12:15 p. m.


Bleeker Street Mission (Branch of Bridge Street Church)-ws. Bleeker, nr. Storer av., Bkin .; Win. A. McIntire, supt. Services, 7:30 p. m. Sunday School,-3 p. m.


Cedar Avenue Church - Cedar av., cor. Halsey; Rev. Frank S. Lyon, pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 12 m.


East End Church-Euclid av., cor. Logan av .; Rev. W. A. Spinney, pastor. Services, 10 a. m., 7 p. m. Sunday School, 11:30 a. m.


Erin Avenue Church-Erin av., cor. Hitch- cock; Rev. Robert Stracke, pastor. Serv- ices, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. School, 2 p. m. Euclid Avenue Church-Euclid av., cor. Hunt- ington; Rev. Henry C. Applegarth, Jr., pas- tor; Rev. A. P. Buel, asst. pastor. Serv- ices, 10:45 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 12:15 p. m.


Josephine Mission, Perry, se. cor. Cherry; Rev. E. T. Derr, pastor. Services and Sun- day School, 3 p. m. Reading room open week days at 7 p. m.




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