Williams' Cincinnati (Hamilton County, Ohio) city directory, 1881, Part 3

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Publication date: 1881/82
Publisher: Taylor, Mich. : Williams Directory Co
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FRANK VORMOHR.


SECOND DISTRICT. (5th, 6th, 8th, 9th and 10th Wards. )


Terms expire April, 1884.


JOHN T. JONES.


JULIUS REIS,


WM. LODER.


JAMES B. WILSON.


SAM'L MAINS.


GRO. A. SCHNEIDER.


THIRD DISTRICT. (11th, 12th, 23d, 24th and 25th Wards. ) Terms expire April, 1882.


GABRIEL DIRR. JOHN GEIGER,


RUDOLPH RHEINBOLDT, FRANK H. FALKE.


GRO. H. OBERKLEINE,


JACOB DOLL.


FOURTH DISTRICT. (13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 22d Wards. ) Terms expire April. 1884.


H. RIRDEMANN. EDWARD N. WILSON.


JACKSON A. ARMSTRONG,


CHAS. HESS.


W. M. AMPT,


WASH. T. PORTER.


FIFTH DISTRICT. (17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st Wards.) Terms expire April, 1882.


WH. H. HODGSON, JOHN J. KELLY.


M. W. OLIVER, CHAS. O. JACOBS.


HENRY VARWIG.


SAMUEL R. SMITH.


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CITY


26


GUIDE.


BOARD OF COUNCILMEN.


L. L. SADLER, President. EDWIN HENDERSON, Clerk.


J. G. STOWE. Vice President. THOMAS BUCHANAN. Sergeant at Arms.


1st WARD-Michael Zenner. Term exp. April. 1882


J. G. Stowe .....


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Ferd. Karrmann


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Edwin Stevens ...


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3d WARD-Chas. Doll .. ..


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4th WARD-Terrence Riley. ..


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17th WARD-T. F. Baker .... G. Loewenstein.


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5th WARD-John Connolly ..


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18th WARD-Brent Arnold ...


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John Connolly ...


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A. J. Patton ....


6th WARD-J. W. Fitzgerald


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7th WARD-Edward Becker.


Michael Kummer


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21st WARD-Daniel Finley .. Chas.P. Overend


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10th WARD-Michael Gramp ..


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23d WARD-Albert Goettle ..


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11th WARD-Chas. Winkler ..


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24th WARD-F. Pfiester ...


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John Koehler ...


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Robt. H. West .. 25th WARD-C. Dodsworth ... J. C. Bruckman.


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David Sehorr.


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CITY OFFICERS.


CITY CLERK-Edwin Henderson. Office, City


Buildings. Term expires April. 1882.


CITY COMPTROLLER-E. O. Eshelby. Office.


City Buildings. Term expires April, 1883.


HAY WEIGHER-Fred. Fisher.


POLICE COURT-Warren Higley. Judge. Term expires April. 1883. George E. Richards, Clerk; B. W. Harrison and George Trumiter, Assistant Clerks; John A. Caldwell, Prosecuting Attorney. Term expires April, 1883.


INTERPRETER OF POLICE COURT -Henry Von Martels.


SUPERINTENDENT POLICE TELEPHONE- E. C. Armstrong.


CITY WEIGHER-Leopold Gruenwald.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Members of the Board.


D. BAKER. President. 3 years.


JOHN E. BELL.


1 year.


E. C. BOYCE .. 4 years.


FRANK A. TUCKER 5 years.


SUPERINTENDENT STREET CLEANING DE- CHIEF ENGINEER-H. J. Stanley. PARTMENT-Thomas Stokes.


CITY WATER WORKS.


ARTHUR G. MOORE, Superintendent and Chief Engineer.


RICHARD E. ZEIDLER. Secretary .


S. Walters. Hydrant Surveyor.


Thomas J. Bell. Asst. Sup't.


.John C. Reno. Book-keeper. A. M. Ross, Receivers.


Fred. Pickering,


Surveyors.


Wm. E. Mears. jr. S


S. H. Weeks.


S. H. Dunning.


Jeff. Eddison.


H. R. Hayward, Meter Surveyor. John Rahn. Assistant Engineer. A. Ligowsky, Draughtsman.


Wm Kinsella, Draughtsman.


G. Hertwig, Asst. Draughtsman.


A. Eismann,


DEPARTMENT OF POLICE.


JACOB GESSERT. Superintendent of Police. W. H. Busker, First Assistant Clerk. Joun Hagerty, Assistant Clerk.


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J. N. Martin, Assistant Clerk. M. F. Reilly, Inspector of Police.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Hon. Wm. Means, Mayor. President.


Chas. F. Hornberger.


Term expires April, 1882 | Chas. F. Klayer, ..


Term expires April. 1883 .. May, 1884


Chas. Blelchert.


. April, 1882 Samuel W. Trost.


Dr. L. R. Bramble. .. .. April, 1883 | John J. Abbihl.


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May, 1884


J. L. Murray. Clerk of Board. Dr. A. J. Miles, Health Officer.


Dr. J. S. Manly. Milk Inspector. John A. Snodgrass, Chief of Sanitary Police.


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Austin E. Carr ..


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Byron Kirby .... ..


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19th WARD-John F. Heekin Wm. Stacey .... 20th WARD-J. Mahoney ..... J. H. McCormick


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8th WARD-John Russell ....


A. F. Clarke ....


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9th WARD-Geo. W . Draper.


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22d WARD-J. M. Ray ..


1882


John W. Legner.


1883


C. M. Fenner ....


1882


John Scherer ....


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H. R. Wiethoff .


1883


12th WARD-Benj H. Cox


1882


13th WARD-Julius Walter ...


Wm. Miller ..


14th WARD-Willard Milligan. Term exp. April. 1882 .. .. 1883


2d WARD-Benj. Eggleston.


1882


15th WARD-L. L. Sadler ....


Morris Bauer .... 16th WARD-H. Knuwener ... Wm.E. De Courcy


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Dan'I J. Dalton.


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CITY TREASURER-Wm. Boettger. Office, City Buildings. Term expires April. 1883. John Goetz. jr .. Assistant. Albert F. Bohrer. Pay- master.


CITY SOLICITOR-P. H. Kumler. Office, City Buildings. Term expires April, 1883.


WHARF MASTER-W. H. Moore. Term expires April. 1883.


SUPERINTENDENT OF MARKETS - Henry J. Snyder.


J. D. CALDWELL .2 years. D. W. Brown, Clerk of Board. Geo. T. Seiter.


Lewis Frintz, Assistant Clerks.


Jas. Caldwell. Assistant Hydrant Surveyor.


Conrad Zorb. John P. Davis, T. L. Prows, E. Levy.


District Officers.


Frank Fortman, Complaint Clerk. A. D. Owens, Stock-keeper.


M. Elsbach. Index Clerk. T. A. McCaffrey. Assistant Clerk. James Farran, Elevator Surveyor.


David Ross. Meter Inspector. Philip Runck. B. F. Conrad.


C. Stager, Application Clerk. C. Zielinski, General Clerk.


G. Peterman. Val. Heim.


H. Dixon, N. Lehmann,


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REGISTER PUBLIC LANDINGS-J. V. Guthrie. CITY SEALER-Jeremiah Kiersted, Office. 206 Central Avenue.


.John Draper. Paymaster.


B. F. TAIT, Chief Clerk.


CITY


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GUIDE.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


SCHOOL YEAR 1881-82. OFFICE OF THE BOARD-Public Library Building, west side Vine street, bet. 6th and 7th.


J. W. UNDERHILL, M. D .. President, 434 John. | THOS. B. HORTON, Assistant Clerk, 138 W. Sev- GEO. EMIG. Vice President. 219 Clifton Av. enth Street.


JOHN B. PEASLEE, Superintendent of Schools, Gibson House.


B. O. M. DEBECK, Clerk, 345 Findlay Street.


GODFREY LUDWIG. Superintendent of Build- ings, 287 W. Ninth St.


SCHOOL BOARD-ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Ist WARD-C. C. Archer. . 1 year.


2d WARD-H. P. Boyden. 2 years.


3d WARD-James O' Kane .. . 1 year.


4th WARD-Daniel Fiun. .2 years.


23d WARD-Henry Behrens 1 year.


5th WARD-Thos. McLaughlin. . 1 year.


24th WARD-J. E. Cormany. .2 years.


6th WARD-J. F. McCarthy. 2 years.


25th WARD-Chas. A. Miller.


1 year.


7th WARD-Wm. Kuhn ...


. 1 year. 8th WARD-David A. Alexander 2 years. 9th WARD-Benj . F. Ehrman. 1 year.


Howard Douglass.


.3 years.


Francis Ferry 3 years.


10th WARD-Gustav R. Wahle 2 years.


11th WARD-J. H. C. Smith. 1 year. 12th WARD-Geo. Emig ... . 2 years.


13th WARD-Geo. Kreh . 1 year.


14th WARD-Philip Kieborth 2 years.


E. Cort Williams 2 years.


15th WARD-John H. Walker 1 year.


C. Kiechler .. 1 year.


16th WARD-J. B. Callahan .. .2 years.


17th WARD-C. G. Jenner. . 1 year.


18th WARD-Jas. Brown .. .2 years.


Theo. Horstmann .1 year.


LOCATION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS.


1st District-North side Liberty between Broadway | 16th District-Mt. Auburn.


and Spring.


2d .. East side Sycamore, between 4th and 5th.


3d


.. Ellen. between Lock and Baum.


4th Eastern Av. e. of Washington St. ..


5th Third street, between Elm and Plum. ..


6th . . Corner Elm and Adams.


7th


North side Fourth, between Smith and Park.


8th .. North side Eighth, between John and Mound. 9th ..


South side Ninth, between Race and Vine.


10th .. East side Vine, between 12th and 13th.


11th .. Clinton, between Linn and Bay miller.


12 th .. Eighth, east of Harriet.


13th .. Findlay, east of Vine.


14th ., West side Baymiller, north of Dayton. 15th .. Main, south of Buckeye.


HUGHES' HIGH SCHOOL-South side Fifth, opposite Mound.


WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL-Woodward, bet. Sycamore and Broadway.


COLORED SCHOOLS.


Eastern, Seventh, east of Broadway, -


Walnut Hills Colored Schools. Cumminsville Colored School.


BOARD OF EXAMINERS.


JNO. B. PEASLEE. President.


C. W. MERRILL. Clerk.


J. W. UNDERHILL, M. D. G. HOLDT, M. D.


Rev. ISAAC M. WISE. C. F. BRUCKNER. A. A. CLERKE,


The regular meetings are held at the Office of Pub- the call for such meeting. are understood as pledg- lic Schools, Public Library Building, west side of ing themselves to attend it. Vine street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. on the Tuesday preceding the second Tuesday of Febru- ary, April, June. October and December, at eight o'clock P M. Extra meetings may be called by any three members of the Board, who, in signing


UNION BOARD OF CINCINNATI HIGH SCHOOLS.


JAMES DALE, President ..... .434 Broadway | DELEGATES FROM THE BOARD OF EDUCATION E. CORT. WILLIAMS, Vice President. 77 W . Third. B. O. M. DEBECK, Secretary .. 345 Findlay Street.


DELEGATES FROM WOODWARD FUND.


A. T. Goshorn .. 116 Culvert Street. Chas. P. Taft .... N. W. Corner Vine and Fifth Sts. James Dale ... .. 434 Broadway. D. Gano Ray .81 W. Third Street.


Howard Douglass .... s.w.c. Fourth and Main Street. Geo. Emig. .184 W. Second Street. E. Cort Williams. .. 77 W. Third Street. Theo. Horstmann ... n.c.c. Fifth and Main Streets. W. H. ! Morgan 182 W. Fourth Street


Henry Behrens. . 12 Baker Street .


DELEGATES FROM HUGHES FUND.


H. H. Tatem ... Albany Building


S. S. Davis. 61 W, Third Street. | C. H. Stephens. N. W. Corner Walnut and Third Sts


17th Eastern Av. east of Lewis.


18th Camp Washington.


19th


Woodburn.


20th


Findlay. w. of John.


21st


Storrs Township.


22d Locust and Orchard, Walnut Hills.


23d . . Washington St., Corryville.


24th Pendleton and Columbia.


25th


Harrion Pike. Fairmount.


26th


Cumminsville.


27th . .


West Side Riddle, between Harrison and Bank.


28th .. Brown Street near Baymiller.


Ist Intermediate-Baymiller, bet. Court and Clark.


2d


.. South side 9th bet. Walnut and Main.


3d ..


.. Franklin, bet. Main & Sycamore.


4 th Poplar, b. Baymiller & Freeman


W'm. Reynolds. jr. . 1 year. John Straehley. . 1 year.


19th WARD-Anton Weber. 1 year.


20th WARD-W. H. Adams. 2 years.


21st WARD-W. B. Morrow . 1 year.


22d WARD-H. M. Merrell. .2 years.


AT LARGE-Dr. M. Lilienthal.


.3 years.


Harry D. Crane 3 years.


Samuel Bailey, jr .2 years.


J W. Underhill, M. D 2 years.


W. H. Morgan .2 years.


Western, Court west of John Street,


WM. H. MORGAN. ARTHUR STEM.


Communications to the Board must be left with the Clerk. at the Office of Public Schools. Public Library Building, west side of Vine street, between Sixth and Seventh, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 12 M., and between the hours of 1 P. M. and 4 P. M.


CITY


28


GUIDE.


COLLEGES, &c.


BUSINESS.


CINCINNATI BUSINESS COLLEGE. 220 Main. NELSON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, s. e. c. 4th and Vine.


QUEEN CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, n.w.c. 5th and Walnut.


R. M. BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 183 Walnut


DENTAL.


OHIO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, W. S. College, b. 6th and 7th.


LITERARY.


ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE, 271 W. 8th. LANESEMINARY. W. Walnut Hills.


ST. XAVIER COLLEGE, w. s. Sycamore, b. 6th and 7th.


UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, Clifton Av. opp. junc. Hamilton Road and Elm st. T. B Disney. Clerk Board of Directors, n. e. c. Main and Third streets.


SCHOOL OF DESIGN of the University of Cin- cinnati-In Cincinnati College Building. Walnut st. bet. 4th and 5th.


CINCINNATI OBSERVATORY of the University of Cincinnati-Mount Lookout. Ormond Stone. Director. Office. n. e. cor. Third and Main.


CINCINNATI WESLEYAN COLLEGE, west side Wesley Avenue, between Court and Clark.


HEBREW UNION COLLEGE, established October Ist, 1875, under the auspices of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The College is located at 484 W. 6th.


LAW.


LAW DEPARTMENT OF CINCINNATI COL- LEGE. Lecture Room, College Building. The Lectures commence annually on the Wednesday nearest the 15th of October, and continue until the 15th day of the ensuing April, daily.


MUSICAL.


COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF CINCINNATI, s. W.O. 14th and Elm.


MEDICAL AND SURGICAL.


CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY, n. s. George between John and Smith


ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF CINCIN- NATI, n. w. c. Court and Plum. J. M. Scudder, M. D., Treasurer. Office. 228 W. Court.


OHIO MEDICAL COLLEGE, 8. 8. 6th, b. Vine and Race.


MIAMI MEDICAL COLLEGE, s. s. 12th b. Elm and Plum.


PHYSIO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, corner 7th and Cutter.


PULTE MEDICAL COLLEGE, s. w. c. 7th and Mound.


AMERICAN ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLGE, 188 W. Fifth


PHARMACEUTICAL.


CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. s.W.c. 5th and John. H. Reum, President; W. J. Martin, Secretary .


THE PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINING BOARD OF THE CITY OF CINCINNATI. meet at s. W. C. John and 5th: J. F. Judge, President; A. Fennel, Secretary: R. M. Byrnes, Treasurer.


HOSPITALS.


Cincinnati Hospital, cor. 12th and Plum. H. M. | St. Mary's Hospital. cor. Betts and Linn. Jones, Sup't. Persons desiring to communicate with patients at Branch Hospital for Contagious Diseases, located in Green Township near Lick Run Road, can do so by telephone, from this Hospital.


Cincinnati Sanitarium-Private Hospital for the Insane-Located at College Hill. Dr. O. Ev- erts, M. D., Superintendent.


Good Samaritan Hospital s. e. c. 6th and Lock. Jewish Hospital, cor. 3d and Baum.


Alpha Hill Hotel for Invalids and Home for Children, Dr. S. B. Tomlinson, Proprietor. Office, 40 Ev- erett.


ST. JOSEPH'S PRIVATE LYING IN HOSPITAL, a Home for Ladies During Confinement. Situated near the City and under Control of sisters of Charity. Private Telephone from 428 Court st. See Cut of Building opposise Page 256.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. Office, South Side Sixth Street, between Vine and Race.


COMMISSIONERS-Geo. C. Sargent, Wm. Dunn, C. Kiechler, John Mackey, jr .. L. O. Weir, FIRE MARSHAL-Joseph Bunker. 100 George. SECRETARY-Thomas Brown. ASSISTANT MARSHALS-Lewis Wisbey, No. 14 Engine House. W. H. Hughes, 482 Race street.


H. H. Schildmeier, 36 E. 7th.


Fire Companies.


No. 1. WASHINGTON, Steam Fire Engine. e. s. Race b. Front and 2d.


RELIEF. Steam Fire Co. No. 2. n. W. c. Freeman and 9th.


No. 3. CITIZENS' GIFT, Steam Fire Engine, s. 8. 6th. w. of Vine.


No. 4. FRANKLIN, Steam Fire Engine, e.s. Syc- amore. b. 7th and 8th.


No. 5. JEFFERSON. Steam Fire Co., n. s. Mc- Micken Av . opp. Vine, No. 6. QUEEN CITY, Steam Fire Co., o. Pearl and Martin.


No. 7. NORTHERN, Steam Fire Co., s. s. Web- ster, bet. Main and Sycamore.


No. 8. MARION. Steam Fire Engine, w. s. Cutter, bet. Laurel and Betts.


No. 9. UNION, Steam Fire Co. cor. 2d and Rose. No. 10. DELUGE, Steam Fire Engine, n. w. c. 3d and Lawrence.


No. 11. FULTON STEAM FIRE CO. n. e. c. Eastern Av. and Vance


No. 12. MOHAWK, Stcam 'Fire Engine, Colerain Pike, Camp Washington.


No. 13. BRIGHTON, Steam Fire Engine, n. s. Bank bet. Linn and Central Av.


No. 14. WESTERN. Steam Fire Engine, n. s. 5th bet. Smith and Mound.


No. 15. Hose Reel. Mt. Adams.


No. 16. WALNUT HILLS Steam Engine Co., s. W ... MoMillan and Copeland, 2d Ward.


No. 17, STORRS Steam Fire Co. cor. German and Neave. 21st Ward.


No. 18. RELIABLE Steam Fire Co. cor. Eastern Av. and Scott. Pendleton.


No. 19. CORRYVILLE Steam Fire Co. cor. Vine and Charlton


No. 20. CUMMINSVILLE Steam Fire Co.


No. 1. PHOENIX, Hook and Ladder Co.6th and Vine No. 2. UNION, Hook and Ladder Co. Bank, bet. Linn and Central Av.


No. 3. HOPE, Hook and Ladder Co. .. Washing- ton and Charlton.


No. 4. NORTHERN, Hook and Ladder Co., cor. Eastern Avenue and Scott.


No. 5. WASHINGTON Hook and Ladder Co,. Colerain Pike, Camp Washington,


CHEMICAL Engine Oo. No. 1, e. s. Vine b. Court and Canal.


CITY


29 GUIDE.


BOARD OF REVISION.


HON. WILLIAM MEANS, Chairman. .


JOHN D. BANKS. Secretary.


JULIUS REIS, President Board of Aldermen.


L. L. SADLER, President Board of Councilmen. P. H. KUMLER, City Solicitor.


CITY INFIRMARY.


Office, 267 Plum.


G. F. FEID. President. WM. OHMANN Board of Directors.


HENRY LACHTROP.


JOHN P. DECKER, Superintendent. ALEXANDER JACOBY. Store-keeper. W. O. SMITH, Physician.


CHAS. H. MOORMANN, Clerk.


PUBLIC PARKS AND PLACES.


CINCINNATI OBSERVATORY, Mount Lookout. EDEN PARK, situated e. of Deercreek and n. of Court st. FOUNTAIN SQUARE, Fifth street between Wal- nut and Vine


ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN, situated at south bound- of Avondale, next east of Carthage Pike.


WATER WORKS PARK, East Front street. LINCOLN PARK. situated w.s. Freeman nr. Clark WASHINGTON PARK, situated n. s. 12th b. Race and Elm. BURNET WOODS PARK, Clifton.


CITY PARK, situated w. s. Plum b. 8th and 9th.


FERRIES, &c.


NEWPORT FERRY. foot of Lawrence st. COVINGTON FERRY, foot of Central Av. LUDLOW FERRY. foot of 5th st.


SUSPENSION BRIDGE, foot of Walnut st., Amos Shinkle. President. NEWPORT & CIN. BRIDGE, foot of Butler.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Catholic Institute. n. w. c. Vine and Longworth. Cincinnati Club House. s. w. c. 7th and Elm. Cincinnati Hospital. n. s. 12th b. Plum and Cen- tral Av.


Cincinnati Music Hall. s. w. o. 14th and Elm. Cincinnati Observatory, Mt. Lookout.


Cincinnati University, Clifton Av. opp. junction McMicken Av. and Elm.


City Buildings. Eighth bet. Plum and Central Av. College Hall. Walnut bet. Fourth and Fifth. Court House, Main opposite Court.


County Jail. w. s. Sycamore. rear of Court House. Emery Arcade. w. s. Vine bet. Fourth and Fifth. Greenwood Hall. in Mechanics' Institute, c. Sixth and Vine.


Hopkins' Music Hall. s. s. Fourth near Elm Masonic Temple. n. e. c. Third and Walnut. Melodeon Hall, n. w. c. Fourth and Walnut.


Mechanics' Institute. s. w. c. Vine and Sixth. Merchants' Exchange, 20 and 22 W. 4th. Mozart Hall. n. w. c. Vine and Longworth. National Theater. Sycamore b. 3d and 4th. Neff's Building. n. e. c. Ninth and Elm. Odd Fellows' Building. n. e. c. Fourth and Home. Phoenix Building. n. e. c. Court and Central Av. Pike's Opera House Building. s. s. Fourth b. Wal- nutand Vine.


Public Library Building. w. s. Vine b. 6th and 7th. Robinson's Opera House. n. e. c. 9th and Plum. U. S. Custom House and Post Office New Building, 5th b. Main and Walnut.


Turner Hall. w. s. Walnut near Allison.


U. S. Custom House, c. Fourth and Vine.


Wesleyan Female College, w. s. Wesley Ar. b. Court and Clark.


Wubeler's Hall, 275 and 277 Freeman Av.


AMUSEMENTS.


COLISEUM OPERA HOUSE. 437 Vine. BELLEVUE HOUSE, head of Elm street Inclined Plane.


GRAND OPERA HOUSE, n. w. c. Vine and Longworth. HEUCK'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, n. w. c. Vine and 13th.


TTIGHLAND HOUSE, head of Mt. Adams Inclined Plane. See Advertise- ment on Page 1.


LOOKOUT HOUSE, head of Main Street Inclined Plane.


MELODEON HALL. n. w. c. 4th and Walnut. MOZARTHALL. n. w.c. Vine and Longworth. PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE, s. s. 4th bet. Vine and Walnut.


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PRICE'S HILL, head of Eighth Street Inclined Plane. ROBINSON'S OPERA HOUSE, n. e. o. 9th and Plum. STADT THEATER, w. s. Walnut b. Allison and Mary.


THOMS' HALL. w. e. Central Av .. b. 4th and 5th. T THE NEW ERA PICTORIAL BA - ZAAR, 214 Vine. See Advertisement on Page 1.


VINE STREET OPERA HOUSE. s.e.c. Vine and Canal.


WISWELL'S ART GALLERY. 70 W. 4th.


ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN, east of Carthage Pike. Avondale.


FOREIGN CONSULS.


P. H. Hartmann. 53 W. 2d. Consul of Belgium and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Vice Consul | Virgil Gilmore, 110 W. 4th st .. Vice Consul of of the Kingdoms of Denmark. Sweden & Norway. France. Jaques Ritchie, 65 E. Pearl, Consul of Switzer- land.


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[ R. Knight. 5 W. 3d, British Vice Consul.


Dr. Ottmar von Mohl. 260 Vine, Consul for the Ger - man Empire.


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


BAPTIST-Berean Church of Brethren in Christ, | St. Martini Church, River Road, 21st Ward. Rev. s. s. 6th b. Viue and Race. JOHN E. MORKIS, ERNST GUNTRUM. Pastor. Preacher


Christian Baptist Church, s.w.e. Richmond and Cutter. Rev. A. I. HOBBS. Pastor.


Columbia Church, Columbia, Rev. W. E. STEVENS. Pastor.


First Baptist Church, north side Court between Mound and Wesley Av. Rev. S. K. LEAVITT. Pastor.


First German Baptist Church, Walnut, near Lib- erty. . Rev. L H DONNER, Pastor.


Mount Auburn Baptist Church, Auburn Av., Mt. Auburn. Rev. ALVAH S. HOBART, Pastor. Ninth Street Baptist Church, south side Ninth, be- tween Viue and Race. Rev. S. W. DUNCAN, Pastor.


Third Baptist Church. Pinestreet between Gest and Ulark. Rev. E. P. ROBERTS, Pastor.


Walnut Hills Baptist Church, east side of Kemper Lane south of MeMillan, Walnut Hills. Rev A. O WHEATON, Pastor.


Union Baptist Church (colored), west side Mound between Ninth and Richmond. Rev. THOMAS EMERY, Pastor.


Avoud .le Baptist Church (colored). Avondale. Calvary Baptist Church (colored). 179 West Third. First Baptist Church of Cumminsville (eolored). 25th Ward. Rev. PETER F. FOSSETT. Pastor First Baptist Church (colored), Chestnut street, Walnut Hills. Rev. ALBERT F. DARNELL, Pastor,


Mt. Zion Baptist Church (colored), 152 Cutter. Rev. WM. DORTCH, Pastor.


Shiloh Baptist Church (colored), 265 Plum. Willow Street Baptist Church (colored). Walnut Hills. Rev. DANGERFIELD EARLEY, Pastor. Zion Baptist Church (colored), north side Ninth, between John and Central Avenue. Rev. P. B. FERGUSON, Pastor.


CONGREGATIONAL - Columbia Congrega- tional Church, Eastern Avenue, Columbia. Rev. D. F. HARRIS. Pastor.


First Orthodox Congregational Church, north side Seventh. between Central Avenue and John. Rev. FRANK S. FITCH. Pastor.


Storrs Congregational Church, north-east corner River Road and Mt. Hope Road, 21st Ward. Rev. HORACE BUSHNELL, Pastor.


Vine Street Congregational Church, east side Vine, between Eighth and Ninth. Rev. CHARLES H. DANIELS, Pastor.


Welsh Congregational Church, west side Lawrence. between Third and Fourth. Rev. DAVID JONES. Pastor.


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST-Central Christian Church, north side Ninth bet. Plum and Central Avenue.


Christian Church. Fergus street, Cumminsville. Rev. T. M. WILES, Pastor.


Fourth Christian Church, 313 Eastern Avenue.


Christian Mission Church, west side Freeman Ave- nue between Hopkins and Clark.


Richmond Street Christian Church, s. w. c. Outter and Richmond. Rev. A. I. HOBBS, Pastor.


Christian Church (colored), north side of Harrison. east of Broadway. Rev. DEFORD. Pastor.


FRIENDS-First Friends (Orthodox). n.w.c. Eighth and Mound. MURRAY SHIPLEY, Pastor. First Friends ( Hicksite), Fifth, between Central Avenue and John.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL PROTEST- ANT-Camp Washington Evangelical Church. n.e.c. Third Av and Rachel, Camp Washing- ton. Rev. J. A. Vos. Pastor.


Evangelical Emmanuel Church, south side David between Cutter and Jones. Rev. C. R. KOCH. Pastor.


First German Evangelieal Protestant Church, Apple street, 25th Ward. Rev. CHRISTIAN SCHENCK. Pastor.


German Evangelical Reformed (Salem) Church. n. w. c. Syeamore and Orehard. Rev. JOHN HECKMANN. Pastor.


German Protestant Evangelieal Church. at Under- clitf.


St. John's, n. e. c. Bellevue Av. and Fosdiek, Mt .. Auburn. Rev. CHAS MOENCH, Pastor.


St. Juhu's Protestant Church, n. w. c. 12th and Elm. Rev. J. CARL SCHOLZ. Pastor.


St. Lueas Church, north side Third opp. Parsons Rev. PAUL G. GERBER, Pastor.


St. Matthaeus Church, eor. Elm and Liberty, Rev. J. F. KAMMERER. Pastor.


Third Evangelieal Protestant Church, Walnut and Ninth. Rev. CHAS. TUROK, Pastor.


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GERMAN EVANGELICAL UNION - Ger- Inau, Evangelical Church, Clark near Freeman Av. Rev. GUSTAVUS G. KNUS. Pastor.


German United Evangelical Church (Zion), eorner of Bremen and 15th. Rev. CH. SPATHELF, Pastor.


German United Evangelieal Church (St. Peter's). n w.e. Main and Mieken Av. Rev. HENRY W. POHLMEYER, Pastor.


German United Evangelical Church (St. Paul's), corner Race and 15th. Rev. EDWARD VOSS. Pastor.


GERMAN REFORMED-Church of the Cross, south side of Findlay, west of Baymiller.


First German Reformed Church. n. w.e. Elm and Fifteenth. Rev. JOHN BACHMANN, Pastor. First Hollandische Reformed Church, east side of Hughes, north of Schiller.


German Evangelieal Reformed (Hope) Church. 1847 Eastern Av. Rev ANTON SEYRING, Pastor. JEWISHSYNAGOGUES-Holy Congregation. Children of Israel. south-east corner Eighth and Mound. Rev. MAX LILIENTHAL. Rabbi.


Holy Congregation of Brethren in Love, north-east corner John and Melancthon. Rev. OSWALD WEISS. Pastor.


Holy Congregation, Children of Jeshurun. s. e. c. Plum and 8th. Rev. ISAAC M. WISE. Rabbi.


Orthodox Jewish Synagogue, 342 Central Av. Rev. L. UHLFELDER. Pastor.


Polish Congregation of the K. K. Adat. Israel, eor- ner Walnut and Seventh. Rev. HENRY KUTT- NER. Pastor.


Shearith Israel, Lodge, between Sixth and Seventh. LUTHERAN - English Evangelical Lutheran Church, east side of Elm, between Ninth and Court. Rev. H. W. MCKNIGHT, Pastor.


German Evangelical Lutheran Church, east side of Race. between Fifteenth and Liberty. Rev. ALEXANDER BROEMER, Pastor.


St. Martin's German Protestant Church. Saffin st., St. Petersburg, Rev. JOHN Vos. Pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Rev. WM. RUN- YAN, Presiding Elder West Cincinnati District; Rev A. B. LEONARD, Presiding Elder East Cincinnati District


Asbury Chapel, south side Webster. between Main and Syeamore. Rev. J. H. LEASE. Pastor.


Camp Washington Church. cor. Third Av. and Cen- ter. Rev. S. B. TIMMONS, Pastor.


Christie Chapel. n. w. c. Court and Wesley Av. Rev. HENRY TUCKLEY, Pastor.


Columbia Church, north side Eastern Av .. Colum- bia. Rev. C L. CONGER. Pastor.


East Cincinnati Mission. Spencer Hall. Columbia. Fairmount Church. Tremont street, Fairmount. Rev. J. E. H. SENTMAN. Pastor.


Finley Chapel, south side Clinton, between Cutter and Linn.' Rev. S. O. ROYAL, Pastor.


Grace Church. Maple Av., Avondale.


McKendre Chapel. Eastern Av. near Reed. Rev. J. S. WHITNEY, Pastor.


MeL .an Chapel, north side Ninth near Freeman Av. Rev HENRY C. WEAKLEY, Pastor.


Mears Chapel. Plum street between 2d and Front. Rev. G. W. MARSTON, Pastor.


Mount Auburn Church corner Auburn and MeMil- lan. Rev. JOHN PEARSON, Pastor.


Mount Lookout Church. Rev. E. T. LANE. Pastor. Pearl Street Church. East Pearl near Lawrence. Rev. G. W. DUBOIS. Pastor.




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