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Seventh .- When cisterns are so located as to sup- ply separate premises, and may be filled from a hydrant, water rent must be paid for all families or other consumers having access to said cistern.
Eighth .- Cisterns located on premises where there is no hydrant, must not be filled from the hydrant in any case.
Ninth .- Hydrants must not be located so as to be exposed to use by non-paying consumers, and all hydrants so situated must be removed to some se- cure location, on notice, or the water turned off.
PENALTIES .- Refusal or neglect to conform to the above rules and regulations subjects the parties to have the water turned off, to the forfeiture of the water rent, the payment of penalties varying from fifty cents to five dollars, and to prosecution and fine in the Police Court.
Persons using water from the Works, and any other source, as canals, wells, &c., to be charged full rates for their establishments, except when the amount taken from the Works is determined by Meter.
STREET CLEANING DEPARTMENT. Office in City Buildings.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS-Hon. Chas. F. Wil .. stach, President ; David Baker, Larz Anderson, S. S. Stokes, Geo. Klotter; A. M. Robinson,
Superintendent of Streets ; Robert S. Pomeroy, Clerk of Board.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Apollo Building, n. w. c. Walnut and Fifth. Art Union, u. w. c. Fourth and Sycamore. Bacon's Building. c. Walnut and Sixth.
Bank Buildings, n. w. c. Main and Third.
Brachmann's Building, s. s. Third bet. Main and Walnut.
Broadwell's Building, n. w.c. Sycamore and Front, Boylan's Building, n. s. Fourth bet. Walnut and Vine.
Carlisle Building, s. w. c. Fourth and Walnut, Catholic Institute, n. w. c. Vine and Longworth. Church Buildings, Walnut bet. Third and Fourth, Cincinnati Observatory, Mt. Adams.
City Buildings, Eighth bet. Plum and Central Av. Clinton Building. n. w.c. Central Av. and Clinton. Commercial Building, n. e. c. Fourth and Race. College Hall. Walnut bet. Fourth and Fifth. Court House, Maiu opposite Court.
County Jail, w. s. Sycamore, rear of Court House. Court Street Hall, n. s. Court b. Main and Walnut. Columbia Hall, n. e. c. Ceutral Av. and Court, Debolt Building, s. e. c. Court and Main. Enquirer Building, w.s. Vine b. Sixth and Seventh. Evans' Building, Third b. Vine and Walnut. Female City Prison, n. w. c. Front and Parsons. Fourth Street Theater. n. s. Fourth b. Elm and Plum.
Franklin Rooms, s. w. c. Longworth and Vine. Franklin Hall, s. e. c. Sixth and Sycamore. Gazette Buildings. n. e. c. 4th and Vine,
Greenwood Hall, in Mechanics' Institute, c. Sixth and Vine.
Hopkins' Music Hall, s. s. Fourth near Elni Jefferson Hall, c. Twelfth and Main. Law Buildings. s. s. Third bet. Main and Sycamore. Lectorum Building. 73 W. Third.
Liverpool and London Insurance Co. Building, s. w. c. Main and Third,
Locke's Building, Walnut bet. Third and Fourth. Marietta Railroad Building, s. W .c. 3d and Walnut. Masonic Temple, n. e. c. Third and Walnut
Melodeon liall, n. w. c. Fourth and Walnut.
Mechanics' Institute. s. w. c. Vine and Sixth.
Medical College of Ohio, Sixth bet. Vine and Race. Merchants' Block. Walnut bet. Third and Fourth. Merchants' Exchange, iu College Hall. Meline's Building, 99 W. Third.
Metropolitan Building, c. 9th and Walnut.
Mozart Hall, n. w. c. Vine and Longworth.
National Hall. Vine b. Canal and Twelfth.
National Theater, Sycamore b. Third and Fourth: Neave's Building, n. w. c. Race and Fourth. Neff's Building, n. e. c. Ninth and Elm.
Ohio Valley Bank, Third b. Walnut and Vine. Phoenix Hall, e. s. Walnut b. Fifth and Sixth.
Pike's Opera House Building, s. s. Fourth b. Wal - nutand Vine.
Queen City Hall, c. Eighth and Freeman.
Railroad Buildings, n. w. c. Court and Main. Reeder's Building, s. s. Third b. Walnut and Vine. Reid's Building, s. s. Fourth b. Elm and Plum.
St. John's Hotel des Invalids, n. w. c. Third and Plum.
Selves' Building. s. s. Third b. Main and Walnut. Sheehan's Building, n. w. c. Court and Broadway. Short's Building, s. s. Fourth b. Main aud Sycamore. Skaats' Hall, c. Eighth and Freeman.
Smith & Ditson's Hall, 24 W. Fourth.
Taylor's Building, s. w. c. Third and Walnut.
Times Building, n. s. Third b. Walnut aud Vine.
Turner Ilall, w. s. Walnut near Allison.
Union Block, n. s. Third b. Sycamore & Broadway. U. S. Custom House, c. Fourth and Vine.
Wesleyau Female College, w. s. Wesley Av. b. Court and Clark.
Wood's Theater, s. e. c. Sixth and Vine.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST-First Baptist Church, north side Court | JEWISH SYNAGOGUES-Holy Congregation. between Mound and Cutter. Services morning and evening.
Second Baptist Church, Ninth street, between Bav- miller and Freeman.
High Street Baptist Church, east of City Water Works. Services morning and evening.
Mount Auburn Baptist Church. Mount Anburn. Ninth Street Baptist Church, south side Ninth, be- tween Vine and Race. Services morning and evening.
Freeman Street Baptist Church, Freeman, near foot of Fifth street. Services morning and evening. Welsh Baptist Church, north side Harrison. Ser- vices morning and evening.
Baptist Mission Church, Walnut Hills.
First German Baptist Church, Walnut, near Lib- erty. Services morning and evening.
Baptist Church ( colored), west side Mound between Ninth and Richmond. Services morning and evening.
Zion Baptist Church (colored), north side Ninth, between John and Central Avenue. Services morning and evening.
CHRISTIAN -First Christian Church, Long- worth, between Central Avenue and John. Ser- vices morning and evening.
CONGREGATIONAL-First Orthodox Con- gregational Church, north side Seventh. between Central Avenue and John. Services at 11 o'clock, A.M., and 4 o'clock. P.M.
Vine Street Congregational Church, east side Vine, between Eighth and Ninth. Services morning and evening.
Church of Epiphany, present place of worship, Good Templars' Hall. corner Clinton and Cutter. Services morning and evening.
Welsh Congregational Church, west side Lawrence, between Third and Fourth. Services morning and evening.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST-Christian Church, south-west corner Walnut and Eighth. Services morning and evening.
Christian Church, Sixth, between Smith and Mound. Services, morning, afternoon and eve- ning.
Christian Church, between telegraph posts 13 and 14, Fulton. Services morning. afternoon and eve- ning.
Christian Church (colored), north side of Harrison. east of Broadway. Services morning, afternoon and evening.
FRIENDS-First Friends (Orthodox), Fifth, be- tween Central Avenue and John. Services mornings of Ist and 5th days.
First Friends (Hicksite). Fifth, between Central Avenue and John. Services mornings of Ist and 5th days.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL UNION -Ger- man United Evangelical Church (Zion), corner of Bremen and 15th. Services at 10 o'clock, A. M.
German United Evangelical Church (St. Peter). corner Thirteenth and Walnut. Service at 10 o'clock. A. M.
German United Evangelical Church (St. Paul), cor- ner Race and 15th. Services at 10 o'clock. A.M. German United Evangelical Church, Elm, between Fifteenth and Liberty. Services morning and evening.
GERMAN REFORMED - First German Re- form Church, north-west corner of Elm and Fif- teenth. Services morning and evening.
Church of the Cross. south side of Findlay, west of Baymiller. Services morning and evening. Third German Reformed Church. Franklin and Syc- amore. Services morning and evening.
INDEPENDENT METHODIST-Union Chapel, north side of Seventh. between Plum and Central Avenue. Services morning and evening.
Children of Israel, south-east corner of Sixth and Broadway.
Holy Congregation, Children of Jeshurun, east side Plum, near Eighth.
Holy Congregation of Brethren in Love, John, be- tween Liberty and Fifteenth.
Polish Congregation of the K. K. Adat. Israel, cor- ner of Walnut and Seventh. Shearith Israel, Lodge, between Sixth and Seventh.
LUTHERAN-English Evangelical Lutheran Church, east side of Elm, between Ninth and Court. Services morning and evening.
German Evangelical Lutheran Church, east side of Race. between Fifteenth and Liberty. Services morning and evening.
German Evangelical Lutheran Church, west side of Walnut. between Eighth and Ninth. Service at 10 o'clock. A. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Wesley Chapel. north side Fifth, between Broadway and Syca- more. Services morning and evening.
Trinity Chapel, north side Nintb, between Race and Elm. Services morning and evening. Blanchard Chapel, Spring Grove Avenue.
Asbury Chapel, south side Webster, between Main aud Sycamore. Services morning and evening. McKendree Chapel (Seventeenth Ward), Front street. Services morning and evening.
Mount Auburn Chapel. Services morning and eve- ning.
East Pearl Street Chapel. Pearl, between Broadway and Ludlow. Services morning and evening.
Walnut Hills Chapel. Walnut Hills. Services morning and evening.
Morris Chapel. west side of Central Avenue, between Fourth and Fifth. Services morning and eve- ning.
Christie Chapel, north side of Court, between Mound and Cutter. Services morning and evening.
Park Street Chapel, south-east corner Park and Longworth. Services morning and evening. York Street Chapel. south-west corner Baymiller and York. Services morning and evening.
Finley Chapel, south side Clinton, between Cutter and Linn. Services morning and evening.
Raper Chapel, west side Elm. north of Findlay. Services morning and evening.
Ladies' Home Missionary Society of the M. E. Church. Churches-Carr Street Chapel. on Carr near Seventh ; Clark Street Chapel, on Pinencar Clark; Mears Chapel, on Plum near Front.
New Street Methodist Church (colored), . cast of Broadway. Services morning and evening.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL-GERMAN-Race Street German M. E. Chapel, east side Race, be- tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Services morning and evening.
Everett Street German M. E. Chapel, south side Everett, near Linn. Services morning and eve- ning.
Buckeye Street German M. E. Chapel, Buckeye, head of Main. Services morning and evening.
METHODIST PROTESTANT-First Metho- dist Protestant Chapel, Sixth between Vine and Race. Services morning and evening.
George Street Chapel. between Cutter and Linn. Services morning and evening.
Peoples' Church, Pike's Opera House Building.
METHODIST CALVANISTIC-Welsh Meth- ouist Chapel, College. between Sixth and Sev- enth. Services morning and evening.
METHODIST-COLORED-Allen Chapel, Sixth, east of Broadway.
NEW JERUSALEM-SWEDENBORGIAN-South west corner Fourth and John.
PRESBYTERIAN-OLD SCHOOL-First Pres- byterian Church, Fourth, between Main and Walnut. Services morningand evening.
Fifth Presbyterian Church, south-west corner John and Clark. Services morning and evening.
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Seventh Presbyterian Church, west side Broadway. between Fourth and Fifth. Services morning and evening.
Central Presbyterian Church, north - west corner of Monnd and Barr. Services morning and eve- ning.
First Presbyterian Church, Walnut Hills. Services morning and evening.
PRESBYTERIAN-NEW SCHOOL-Second Presbyterian Chur. h. south side Fourth between Vine and Race. Services morning and evening. Third Presbyterian Church. Seventh, between Linn and Baymiller. Services morning and evening. Sixth Presbyterian, East Front Street, near Vanec. Services morning and evening.
West End Mission Church, Poplar near Freeman. Services morning and evening.
First German Church. Linn between York and Day- ton. Services morning and evening.
German Church. corner of Clinton and Cutter.
Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, south side Hop- kins, west of Freeman.
PRESBYTERIAN-UNITED -- United Presbyte- rian Church, Sixth letween Race and Llm. Services morning and afternoon.
United Church, corner Seventh and Cutter. Ser- vices morning and afternoon .
United Mission Church, Orchard, between Sycamore and Main.
PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED-First Re- formed Church (N. S.), Pium between Eighth and Ninth.
Church of the Covenanters, south side Ninth, be- tween John and Mound. Services morning and afternoon.
Second Reformed Presbyterian Church. north side Clinton, between Central Avenue and John.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL-Christ's Church. north side Fourth, between Sycamore and Broadway. Services morning and evening. St. Paul's Church, south side Fourth, between Main and Walnut. Services morning and evening.
St. John's Church. south-east corner Plum and 7th. Services morning and evening.
St. James' Church. south side Richmond, opposite Cutter.
Trinity Mission Chapel, south side Liberty near Broadway.
Calvary Church. Clifton.
Church of the Advent. Walnut Hills.
ROMAN CATHOLIC -St. Peter's Cathedral, south-west comer Plum and Eighth. Services morning and afternoon. All Saints, corner of High and Court.
St. Francis Xavier. west side Sycamore, between Sixth and Seventh. Services morning and after - DO01.
St. Thomas, west side Sycamore between Fifth and Sixth. Services morning and afternoon.
St. Patrick's. north-east corner Third and Mill. Services morning and afternoon.
Holy Trinity (German), south side Fifth between Smith and Mound. Services morning and after- noon.
St. Mary's (German). south-east corner of Clay and Thirteenth. Services morning and afternoon.
St. Rosa (German) south side E. Front, near Tor- rence Road.
St. John's ( German). corner of Bremen and Green. Services morning and afternoon.
St. Joseph's (German). south-cast corner of Linn and Lamiel. Services morning and afternoon.
St. Paul's (German), south-east corner of Spring and Abigail. Services morning and afternoon. St. Philomena (German), north side Pearl betw. en Pike and Butler. Services morning and after- noon.
St. Augustin's (German), Bank street, Services morning and evening
St. Michael's (German), west side Mill Creek. Ser- vices morning and afternoon.
St. Francis Seraphieus (German), corner Liberty and Vine. Services morning and afternoon.
St. Anthony's (German), south side Budd between Carr and Donnersberger.
Immaculate Conception, Mount Adams.
Holy Angels, on Torrence Road. 17th Ward.
St. Francis of Sales. East Walnut Hills.
Chapel of Sisters of Charity, south side McFarland between Plum and Central Avenue
Chapel of Sisters of Notre Dame, Sixth, between Sycamore and Broadway.
Chapel of the Sisters of Mercy. Third, between Central Avenue and John.
Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis. (St Clair's Con- vent) corner Third and Lytle.
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST-First English Church, corner Clinton and Baymiller. German United Brethren Church, south siue Front near Torrence Road.
German United Brethren Church. west side, Ritten- house, between Court and Clark. Services morning and evening.
UNIVERSALIST-First Universalist Church. tast side of Plum between Fourth and Fifth. Services morning and evening.
UNITARIAN CHURCH-Corner Sixth and Mounu. Services morning and evening.
Second Unitarian Church. Worships in Greenwood Ilall.
Cincinnati Union Bethel Church, 31 Publie Land ing.
LIBRARIES.
LITERARY.
CINCINNATI FEMALE SEMINARY. c. 7th and Monnd. Rev. Geo. Maxwell. M. A .. Principal. CINCINNATI NORMAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. s. w. c. 7th and Mound. Chas. Hess. Principal. LANE SEMINARY, W. Walnut Hills. D. Howe Alien. D. D . Henry Smith, D. D., Henry A. Nel- son. D. D .. E. D. Morris, D. D., Llewelyn J. Evans. Professors.
ST. XAVIER COLLEGE. w. s. Sycamore, b. 6th and 7th. Rev. John Schulz, S. J .. President. Rev. Fred. Garesche, S. J., Vice President. Rev. P. J. DeMeester. S. J .. Treasurer.
MT. AUBURN YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE. Mt. Auburn. Rev. A. J. Rowland, President. I. H. White, Treasurer, 25 W. 4th.
MERCANTILE.
BACON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. n. w. c. 6th and Walnut ( Bacon's Building. )
BARTLETT 'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. s. W. c. 4th and Race. J. M. Watters. Principal.
BRYANT. STRATTON & DEHAN'S COMMER- CIAL COLLEGE, Mozart Hall. w. s. Vine, b. 5th and 6th.
GUNDRY'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, n. w. C. Walnutand 5th ( Apollo Building. )
HEROLD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, s. w. c. 8th and Central Av.
NELSON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. s. e. c. 4th and Vine.
LAW.
LAW DEPARTMENT OF CINCINNATI COL- LEGE. Lecture Room, College Building, over Mercantile Library. Faculty-Belamy Storer, George Hloudly and M. E. Curwen. Dean. M. E. Curwen. The Lectures commence annually on the Wednesday nearest the 15th of October, and continue until the 15th day of the ensuing April, daily.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL.
CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. s. w. c. Central Av. and Longworth. ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF CINCIN- NATI, n. w. e. Court and Plum. J. M. Seudder, M. D., Treasurer. Ofhee in the College Build- Ing.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF OHIO. s. s. 6th, b. Vine and Race.
PHYSIO MEDICAL COLLEGE. Office in the College Building. e. s. Walnut. b. 4th and 5th. PHYSIO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, College Hall, Walnut, b. 4th and 5th.
DENTAL.
OHIO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, W. S. College. b. 6th and 7th.
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SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.
PUBLIC.
A. B. C. F. MISSIONS' AGENCY. 28 W. 4th
ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, organized Mareh. 1867. Meets every Monday evening, at the Dental College Building, on College street, b. 6th and 7th. Robert R. MeIlvaine. M. D., President.
ALEMANIA CLUB, meets every evening at Melo- deon Hall.
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN MISSION SOCIETY. Offiee s. w .. c. 8th and Walnut
AMERICAN REFORM TRACT AND BOOK SO - CIETY. 28 W. 4th street.
AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Geo. Crosby, Agent. 41 W 4th street.
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. Depository and office of Superintendent of Colportage, Melodeon Building, 163 Walnut. Seely Wood. Sup't.
AMERICAN WINE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION, of Cineinnati. Organized February 1. 1851. Meets on the last Saturday of every month. Officers eleeted annually.
BURNS CLUB. of Cineinnati, re-organized Jann- ary 11th. 18 3. Meets onee a year. Anniversary, 25th of January.
BUTCHERS' AND DROVERS' STOCK YARD CO., organized May 1. 1855.
BUTCHERS' MELTING ASSOCIATION, organ- ized February 13. 1854.
CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, meets quarterly at the St. Nicholas.
CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. ineor- porated 1856. Pharmaceutical meetings on the third Thursday in every month, in Ohio Medical College Building, s. s. 6th, b. Vine and Raee. Officers eleeted annually.
CINCINNATI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. or- gunized February 17, 1843. Meets every Saturday. Officers elected annually.
CINCINNATI MEDICAL SOCIETY, organized 1852. Meets first Tuesday in every month.
CINCINNATI STONE CUTTERS' ASSOCIA- TION. organized May, 1832. Meets every Wednes- day evening at Switzer Hall. e. s. Main, b. Court and Canal. Officers eleeted annually.
CINCINNATI TURNERS' ASSOCIATION. organ- ized November 21. 1848. Meets once a month at Turner Hall, w. s. Walnut, b. Allison and Lib- erty, for business. Meets twice a week for exer . cise. Officers eleeted semi-annually.
CINCINNATI TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 3, chartered May 2, 1852. Meets first Saturday even- ing of each month, at Workingmen's Hall, No. 99 W. Fifth street. Officers elected semi-annually. CINCINNATI YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE SOCIETY. 28 W. 4th. Wm Scott. Depositary.
GERMAN CARPENTERS' AND CABINET MAK- ERS' RELIEF SOCIETY, orgamzed November. 1850. Meets first and third Monday evenings in each month. at Working Men's Hall. e.s. Walnut, b. 13th and 14th. Officers clected semi-annually. GERMAN RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Founded 1855
HISTORICAL. AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, of Ohio. Organized in 182+. Meets once a month at the Society Rooms. Officers elected annually. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL DISPENSARY, 308 Raee, between 8th and 9th.
JEWISHI HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. Founded 1860.
NATURALISTIC SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI. Meets in Turner Hall.
OHIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, s. w.e. 6th and Vine
OLD WOODWARD CLUB, organized November. 1855. Re-union on last Thursday in September PILENIX CLUB. founded 1856. Meetsevery even- ing at National Hall. 200 Vine.
PIONEERS' ASSOCIATION. of Cineinnati. com- posed of the early settlers and those born here prior to the 4th of July, 1812. Organized November 29th. 1856. Celebrate the settlement of the State the 6th of April, and the settlement of the eity the 26th of December of eneh year.
PRESBYTERIAN BOARDS of Foreign and Do- mestie Missions, Education. Publieation and Church Extension. Ageney. 72 W. 4th.
PRESBYTERIAN BOOK DEPOSITORY, for the West and South-west, 72 W. 4th.
SODALITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEP - TION. B. V. M. Meets every Sunday at 122 o'eloek P. M., in St Xavier's Free School Build- ing. on Sycamore, b. 7th and 8th streets. Officers elected semi-annually.
SODALITY OF THE HOLY FAMILY (Temper- ance.) Meets every Sunday at 1}2 o'clock P. M .. in St. Thomas', on Syeamore, b. 5th and 6th streets. Eleetion semi-annually.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. Meets first Tuesday in every month at the St. Nicholas.
ST. PATRICK'S R. C. B. SOCIETY. Meets in the basement Chapel of the Cathedral. on the first and second Sundays of every month, at 3 o'eloek P. M. Elections semi-annually
TALMID YELSDIM SCHOLASTIC ASSOCIA- TION, chartered 1849, e. s. Lodge, b. 5th and 6th. WORKING MEN'S BENEVOLENT UNION AS- SOCIATION, organized September, 1857. Meets first Monday in every month, at Gordon's Hall. n. e. c. 8th and Central Av.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Rooms at 200 Vine.
YOUNG MEN'S GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION, organized August 11, 1855, n. e. c. 4th and Race.
SECRET.
MASONIC.
N. C. Harmony Lodge, No. 2. Stated meetings first Wednesday in each month,
Miami Lodge No. 46. Stated meetings first Tues- day.
Lafayette Lodge No. 81. Stated meetings first Thursday .
Cineinnati Lodge No. 133. Stated meetings last Thursday . MeMillen Lodge No. 141. Stated meetings last Wednesday.
Cynthia Lodge No. 155. Stated meetings first Friday.
Hanselman Lodge No. 208 (German.) Stated meet- ings fourth Monday.
Excelsior Lodge No. 369. Stated meetings last Fri- day in each month.
Kilwinning Lodge No. 356. Stated meetings see - ond Wednesday in each month.
The above Lodges meet in Masonic Temple, n. e. e. 3d and Walnut streets.
Cincinnati Royal Arch Chapter No. 2. Stated meetings first Monday.
MeMillen Royal Areh Chapter No. 19. Stated meetings last Tuesday .
Cincinnati Couneil Royal and Seleet Masters No 1. Stated meetings third Monday.
Cireinnati Commandery of Knights Templars No. 3. Stated meetings second Monday.
Scoteh or A. and A. Rite.
The following bodies meet in Masonie Temple Thursday nights. sueeessively : Grand Consistory Daleho Council of P. of J .. Grand Chapter of Rose Croix, and Gibulum Grand Lodge of Perfection.
The following named Masonie bodies meet in the Hall at then. w. e. 6th and Main streets :
Vattier Lodge No. 386. Stated meetings third Thursday.
Kilwinning Chapter No. 97. Stated meetings third Wednesday.
Kilwinning Conneil R. and Select Masters. Stated meetings second Tuesday.
Yeatman Lodge No. 162. Meets nr. R. R. Shops, Pendlet n. Wednesday before each full moon.
Office of Grand Secretary of Masonic bodies of Ohio, No. 8, second floor, Masonic Temple.
I. O. O. F.
ODD FELLOWS' HIALL, CORNER FIFTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE.
Ohio Lodge No. 1. Meets every Monday.
Washington Lodge No. 2. Meets overy Tuesday.
Cineinnati Lodge No. 3. Meets every Wednesday. Franklin Lodge No. 4. Meets every Thursday .
Cineinnati Degree Lodge No. 1. Meets every sec- ond and fourth Fridny.
Wildey Encampment No. 1. Meets first and third Fridays.
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Magnolia Lodge No. 83. Meets every Monday. Woodward Lodge No. 149. Meets every Tuesday. Humboldt Lodge No. 279. Meets every Wednesday. Mohawk Lodge No. 150. Meets every Thursday. Cincinnati Encampment No. 22. Meets every Friday.
Vulcan Lodge No. 178. Meets every Monday.
EAGLE HALL, SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE.
Eagle Lodge No. 100. Meets every Monday.
Eclipse Lodge No. 348. Meets every Thursday.
William Tell Lodge No. 335. Meets every Wed- nesday .
American Lodge No. 170. Meetsevery Tuesday . Mahkatewah Encampment No. 32. Meets second and fourth Friday.
Philadelphon Encampment No. 53. Meets first and third Friday.
HALL, CORNER FREEMAN AND EIGHTII.
Queen City Lodge No. 229. Meets every Monday. Pioneer Encampment No. 72. Meets second and fourth Friday.
WILLIAM PENN HALL, N. E. CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE.
Palmetto Lodge No. 165. Meets every Monday. William Penn Lodge No. 56. Meets every Tucs- dav.
Union Degree Lodge No. 2. Meets second and fourth Thursday.
Washington Encampment No. 9. Meets first and third Thursday.
TEMPLE HALL, FULTON.
Fulton Lodge No. 112. Meets every Thursday .
GERMANIA HALL, COURT STREET, NEAR MAIN.
Herman Lodge No. 208. Meets every Monday. North-western Lodge No. 296. Meets every Tues- day.
Teutonia Lodge No. 177. Meets every Wednesday. Germania Lodge No. 113. Meets every Thursday. Hermann Encampment No. 66. Meets first and third Friday.
Sehiller Encampment No. 42. Meets second and fourth Friday.
HALL, CORNER SIXTH AND JOHN.
Fidelity L' dge No. 171. Meets every Monday. Crystal Fount Lodge No. 176. Meets every Tues . dav.
Losantiville Lodge No. 336. Meets every Thurs- dav. Metropolitan Lodge No. 142. Meets every Fri- day.
Hesperia Encampment No. 37. Meets second and fourth Wednesday.
A. P. A.
Ohio Lodge, No. 1. Meets every Monday evening at corner 14th and Central Avenue.
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