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Nonpareil Lodge, No. 1336. Meets every alternate Wednesday at n.w.c. 6th and Walnut.
American Lodge No. 1332 Meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month ats. w.c. Central Av. and 8th.
Walnut Hills Lodge No. 1430. Meets every Tues- day at Kirkup Hall. Walnut Hills.
Ohio Lodge No. 2048. Meets every Thursday in Cumminsville.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Cincinnati Lodge No. 2. Meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, s. w.c. 8th and Central Av. Damon Lodge No. 8. Meets every Friday evening at Eagle Hall. s w.c. 8th and Central Av.
Ohio Lodge, No.31. Meets every second and fourth Thursday evening at Douglass Castle Hall, n.w.c. 6th and Walnut.
Uhland Lodge No. 120. Meets first and third Fri day evening at s.e. c. Central Av. and 14th,
Schiller Lodge No. 14. Meets every Wednesday evening at s. e. c. Court and Main.
Ivy Lodge No. 16. Meets every Tuesday even- ing at Douglass Castle Hall. n. w.c. 6th and Walnut. Lincoln Lodge No. 17. Meets every Tuesday even - ing at n. w c. 6th and Walnut.
Douglass Lodge No. 21. Meets every Monday even- ing at Douglass Castle Hall, n. w.c. 6th and Walnut. Crescent Lodge No. 42. Meets every Saturday evening at n. w.c. 6th and Walnut.
Columbia Lodge No. 18. Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings at 1573 Eastern Av.
Texas Lodge No. 34. Meets alternate Wednesday evenings at 494 Central Av.
Golden Lodge No. 70. Meets every Wednesday evening at cor. Gilbert Av and Curtis st., W. Wal . nut Hills.
Douglass Division No. 2 K. of P. meets first Wednesday at Armory n. w.c. 6th and Walnut.
ORANGEMEN.
True Blue Lodge. meets first and third Thursday, at n.e.c 4th and Home.
P. O. S. OF A.
State Camp. Mects annually on third Tuesday in September at different points in the State.
Ellis Commandery No. 10. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 195 W . 5th.
Washington Camp No. 7. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 195 W. 5th.
Washington Camp No. 38. Meets Saturday even- ings at n.e.c. Eastern Av. and Main. Columbia.
Washington Camp No. 9. Meets Friday evening at Spencer Hall. Columbia.
Washington Camp No. 41. Meets every Wednes- day evening at n.e.c. Vance and Eastern Av.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
National Division of North America, meets annu- ally.
Grand Division Sons of T. of Ohio. Meets annu- ally. J. P. Wintermute, Grand Worthy Patr arch, Mt Liberty. Knox County, O. E. J. Morris, Grand Scribe, Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Division, No. 2. Meets Saturdays at Odd Fellows' Temple, n.e.c. 4th and Home.
Walnut Hills Division. No. 54. Meets in Odd Fellows Hall, every Tuesday evening.
Pendleton Division No. 6. Meets every Monday evening at 1571 Eastern Av.
Cincinnati Temple of Honor. Meets every Friday evening at 200 Vine.
Templars of Honor and Temperance.
Grand Temple of Honor, State of Ohio. Mects annu - ally in May . at different points in the State.
Woman's Temperance Union. Meets 535 Mc Millan st. . Walnut Hills.
Reform Men's Club. Meets on McMillan, near Gil - bert Av .. Walnut Hills.
Washington Temple. Meets every Monday night at Sportmen's Hall.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
Meets every Sunday afteruoon. at 1:5 W. 6th. Cincinnati Temperance Reform Club. Mects every Thursday evening, at 115 W. 6th.
KNIGHTS OF AMERICAN BROTHER- HOOD.
Ohio Commandery No 1. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Germania Hall, 22 W. Court.
Cincinnati Commandery No. 2. Meets first and second Sundays of each month at s. w.c. Liberty and Freeman Av.
Herman Commandery No. 3. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at s. w.c. Walnut and Mercer.
Washington Commandery No. 4. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at n.e. c. 4th and Home.
Buckeye Commandery No. 5. Meets first and third Fridays of each month at 334 Freeman Av.
Germania Commandery No. 6. Meetsevery Thurs- day evening at Germania Hall, 22 W. Court.
American Commandery No. 7. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 357 Central Av. Lincoln Commandery No. 8. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Turner Hall.
Teutonia Commandery No. 9. Meets Sunday even- ings at Stueve's Hall.
MERRY HAYMAKERS or SONS OF HUMILITY.
Wilson Council. Meets every Thursday evening at n.w.c. 8th and Freeman Av.
Mosler Council. Meets second and fourth Wednes- days of each month at 36 W. Court.
Theis Council. Meets every Friday evening at 465 Walnut.
Hudson Council. Meets every Wednesday at s. W. c. 8th and Central Av.
KNIGHTS OF UNIVERSAL BROTH- ERHOOD.
Buckeye Commandery No. 5. Meets every other Monday evening at n. w.c. Wade and Central Av.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Ivanoe Cincinnatus Council No. 274. Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at s. w.c. 8th and Central Av.
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KNIGHTS OF GOLDEN RULE.
Castle Cincinnati No. 74. Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at 469 Vine.
Castle Lessing, No. 19. Meets every Wednesday at n. w.c. 4th and Sycamore.
Castle Excelsior No. 1. Meets second and fourth Monday in each month at n. w.c. Wade and Central Av.
Castle Lincoln No. 60. Meets first and third Tues- days of each month at s.e.c. 9th and Plum.
Castle Protection No. 22. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at n.e.e. 8th and Central Av.
O. OF L.
Council No. 1. Meets the second and fourth Sun- days in each month at n. w.c. 4th and Sycamore.
I. O. S. P.
Enterprise Lodge No. 4, I. O. S. P. Meets every Monday at 22 W. Court.
Schiller Lodge No. 3. Meets every Thursday at 22 W. Court.
Cincinnati Lodge No. 6. Meets every Wednesday at 22 W. Court.
O. K. S. B.
District Grand Lodge No. 4. Meets annually, in February, at different points.
B'nai ferael No. 67. Meets every Sunday evening atu.w.c. Wade and Central Av.
Shebeth Achim Lodge No. 95. Meets first and third Sunday evenings of each month at s.e.c. 9th and Central Av.
Oheb Scholem Lodge No. 101. Meets every Satur- day evening at s. e.c. 9th and Central Av.
Cincinnati Lodge No. 109. Meets the second and fourthSunday evenings of each month at 357 Central Av.
Har Sinai Lodge No. 134. Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month at n.w.c. 5th and Central Av.
Queen City Lodge No. 169. Meets first and third Sunday mornings of each month at n.e.c. 4th and Home.
I. O. F. S. I.
Queen City Lodge No. 54. Meets Mondays at s.e.c. 9th and Plum.
Abraham Geiger Lodge No. 77. Meets every Sun- day at s. e.c. 9th and Plum.
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS.
CHILDREN'S HOME of 'CINCINNATI, n. s. 9th | FIREMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. b. Plum and Central Av.
CINCINNATI HOSPITAL, c. 12th and Plum.
CINCINNATI HOUSE OF REFUGE, e. s. Cum- minsville Road, about three-fourths of a mile n. of old Corporation Line.
CINCINNATI RELIEF UNION. Office City Build- ings.
CITY INFIRMARY, nr. Carthage. Office, 267 Plum CITY WORK HOUSE, adjoins the House of Ro- fuge, on Cumminsville Pike.
CINCINNATI ORPHAN ASYLUM, Mt. Auburn, Committee on Admission: Mrs. M. P. JUDKINS, corner Longworth and Race; Mrs. S. J. BROAD- WELL. 66 Lawrence; Mrs. S. M. HINSDALE, 394 W. 7th.
CINCINNATI UNION BETHEL, Public Landing, b. Sveamore and Broadway.
COLORED ORPHAN ASYLUM, n. Carthage.
CONVENT of the SISTERS of ST. FRANCIS of the POOR, n.w.c. Lytle and E. 3d.
CONVENT of the GOOD SHEPHERD, n. W. C. Baymiller and Bank.
CONVENT of ST. FRANCIS. e. s. Vine b. Lib- erty and Green.
CONVENT of the SISTERS of MERCY, s. s. 4th b Central Av. and John.
Meets s. w. c. 6th and Vine, Engine House No. 3. GARDENERS' UNION RELIEF, organized De- cember. 1865. Meets first Monday in each month at Reichrath's Hall, Cumminsville. Officers elected annually.
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, s,e.c. 6th and Lock.
HEBREW RELIEF ASSOCIATION, meets every Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.
HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. 295 W. Court.
HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY, s. w.c. 7th and Mound.
JEWISH HOSPITAL, c. 3d and Baum.
LONGVIEW ASYLUM, Hamilton County. Omni- bus leaves for Asylum c. 6th and Main ; and can get there by C., H. & D. R. R., stopping at Carthage Station.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR, Montgomery Road, near Hunt.
NEWS BOYS' HOME. 30 Public Landing.
OLD MEN'S HOME, McMillan west of Madison- ville Pike.
POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION, Meets semi- monthly at City Buildings.
WIDOWS' HOME. Mt. Auburn. [Broadway. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, NO. 100
BANKS.
BANK OF CINCINNATI, No. 31 W. 3d. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI, n. w. c. 3d and Walnut.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI. n. e. c. 3d and Walnut.
FRANKLIN BANK OF CINCINNATI, n. s. 3d b. Main and Walnut.
GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, s.w.c. 3d 'and Walnut.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF CINCIN- NATI, 75 W. Third street.
METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK. 25 W. 3d. COMMERCIAL BANK OF CINCINNATI. 132 Main. NATIONAL LAFAYETTE AND BANK OF COMMERCE. 18 W. 3d.
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF CINCINNATI. n. s. 3d b. Main and Walnut.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI. n. w.c. Court and Main.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI, 65 W.3d
WESTERN GERMAN BANK, n.e.c. Vine and 12th.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
PROBATE JUDGE-
ISAAC B MATSON. term expires February , 1884. CLERK OF THE COURTS- SAMUEL W. RAMP, term expires Feb'y, IS83. AUDITOR- W. S. CAPPELLER, term expires November, 1883. SHERIFF-
SAM'L BAILEY, JR., term expires January, 1883. TREASURER-
LUKE A. STALEY. term expires September, 1882. COMMISSIONERS-
JOHN ZUMSTEIN, term expires December, 1881; B. F. HOPKINS, .. December, 1882; MARTIN HARRELL. ..
.. December, 1883. COUNTY ENGINEER-E. F. JEWETT.
RECORDER-
GEO. O. DECKEBACH, term expires Jan. 1883. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY-
MILLER OUTCALT. term expires January, 1883. COUNTY SOLICITOR- CHAS. EVANS, 17 Hammond Building. COUNTY SURVEYOR-
P. N. JONTE, term expires 1882. CORONER-
JOHN H. REXDIGS. term expires October, 1882. DIRECTORS COUNTY INFIRMARY-
GEORGE WABNITZ, term ex pires December, 1882; JOHN KOEHLER, .. .. December, 1883;
H. KELLERMAN, .. December, 1881.
OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER-G. W. HARDACRE.
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COURTS.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CINCINNATI. | COMMON PLEAS, HAMILTON CO.
JUDGES- MANNING F. FORCE. term expires May. 1882; JUDSON HARMON. term expires May. 1883; JOS. B. FORAKER, term expires May, 1884.
DISTRICT COURT.
JUDGES- N. LONGWORTH, JOS. Cox. R. A. JOHNSTON.
JUDGES-
FAYETTE SMITH, - term expires Dec. 1883; FRED. W. MOORE. ..
.. Deo. 1883:
NICHOLAS LONGWORTH, . Feb. 1882: JOSEPH COX, .. .. Feb. 1882;
WILLIAM L. AVERY. ..
JACOB BURNET, ..
ROBERT A. JOHNSTON. ..
Nov. 1881.
UNITED STATES COURTS AND OFFICERS.
U. S. APPRAISER, Office, 148 W. 2d. CHAS. A. U. S. COMMISSIONERS, HENRY HOOPER, HARRY SANTMYER. Appraiser. PROBASCO.
U. S. CIRCUIT COURT. s. w c. 4th and Vine. JOHN BAXTER. Judge.
U. S. DISTRICT COURT. s. w. c. 4th and Vine. P. B SWING. Judge.
U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, s. W.c. 4th and Vine. CHANNING RICHARDS, Attorney. U. S. CLERK OF COURTS, Office. s. w.c. 4th and Vine. WM. C. HOWARD, Clerk.
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE. s. w. c. 4th and Vine. JOS. C. ULLERY. Marshal.
SURVEYOR OF U. S. CUSTOMS. Office, s.w.o. 4th and Vine. D. W. MCCLUNG. Surveyor.
U. S. SUB-TREASURY. A. M. STEM, Assistant Treasurer. s. w.c. 4th and Vine.
U. S. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, FIRST DISTRICT OF OHIO-AMOR SMITH, Jr .. Collector; Room 7 Jobnston Buildings. s. w.c. 5th and Walnut.
UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE. 82 W 3d. Othicers in charge. Col. WH. E. MERRILL. Capt. JAS. W. CUYLER. Corps of Engineers.
U. S. SIGNAL OFFICE, Rooms 63 and " " N", Pike' Opera Building. R. B. WATKINS. in charge.
U. S. SUPERVISING INSPECTOR OF STEAM VESSELS, 70 W. 4th. JOHN FEHRENBATCH, Supervising Inspector.
U. S. LOCAL INSPECTORS OF STEAMBOATS. Room 10. 82 W. 3d. H. H. DEVENNEY, Local Inspector of Hulls; AUGUSTUS MOORE. Local Inspector of Boilers; CHAS. RIDGWAY. Ass't Inspector of Boilers. L. V. APPLEGATE, Ass't Inspector of Hulls.
U. S. LIGHTHOUSE INSPECTOR, Commander R. S. MCCOOK. U. S N. Office, 18 Carlisle Building, s. w.c. 4th and Walnut.
LIBRARIES.
CINCINNATI LAW LIBRARY, Court House. OHIO MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE LIBRARY Any person who has not been a member of the AND READING ROOMS. south-west cor. 6th and Vine. Bar more than three years can have access to the Library, upon paying the annual assessment. M. W. Myers, Librarian.
GERMAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ROOMS. s. w. c. Main and 12th.
HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO. JULIUS DEXTER, Librarian. Room 31 1-2 College Building.
LAW LIBRARY OF THE CINCINNATI COL- LEGE, Room 23 College Building, 168 Walnut. J. R. FORAKER, Librarian.
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM FREE CIRCULATING LIBRARY (Church Books)- s. w.c. 4th and John. Open from 11 a. m. to | 3 p. m.
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI, New Library Building, west side Vine between 6th and 7th. CHESTER W. MERRILL, Librarian.
The residents of Cincinnati are permitted to take books from the Public Library free, 00 signing a promise to comply with tho rules. and furnishing & well-known citizen, who agrees to be responsible for any damage or loss. THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS LIBRARY ROOMS, at Public Library.
YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARY AS- SOCIATION. College Building, Walnut b. 4tb and 5th. J. M. NEWTON, Librarian.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION READING ROOMS. s. e. c. 6th and Elm.
CINCINNATI POST OFFICE.
South-west corner of Vine and Fourth Streets.
JOHN P. LOGE, POSTMASTER.
OFFICE HOURS :
For delivery of letters, from 7}% A. M. to 7 P. M. For delivery on Sundays, .. .. to 10 A. M.
Box Department open 6
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.. to 11}2 P. M.
S. A. WHITFIELD, ASSISTANT POSTMASTER.
For sale of stamps, from 7% A. M. to 7 P. M.
Money Order Department, ..
Registry Department. ..
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Carriers' Window. ..
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BOARD OF CONTROL.
Office in Court House.
MEMBERS OF BOARD - ALEXANDER BROWN. | PRESIDENT-WILLIAM DUNN. ADAM GEIS, S. V. HAYES, E. K. TURPIN. WM. DUNN.
CLERK-THOMAS SULLIVAN.
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BOARD OF TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION. 55 West Fourth Street.
PRESIDENT-S. F. COVINGTON. TREASURER-CHABLES STEWART. SECRETARY-J. F. BLACKBURN.
VICE PRESIDENTS- First .. W. J. M. GORDON. Second .. JOHN J. HENDERSON.
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE. 55 West Fourth Street.
PRESIDENT-J. MILTON BLAIR.
VICE PRESIDENTS-L. B. HANCOCK.
I. W. LIVESEY.
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SECRETARY-M. B. FARRIN.
TREASURER-WM. SCHUBERTH, JR.
CINCINNATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
20 and 22 West Fourth Street.
PRESIDENT-HRKRY C. URNER.
TREASURER JOHN KYLE.
SECRETARY-JAMES H. FOOTE.
SUPERINTENDENT-SIDNEY D. MAXWELL,
VICE PRESIDENTS-
JOHN H. LONG.
PAUL F. MOHR,
WM. HARVEY,
HERMAN GOEPPER. SAMUEL MCKEEHAN, WM. W. TAYLOR.
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CINCINNATI FURNITURE EXCHANGE. Room 48 Pike's Opera Building.
PRESIDENT -- R. B. IRONSIDE. SECRETARY-C. C. COZAD.
PORK PACKERS' ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI.
22 West Fourth Street.
PRESIDENT-JAMES MCKEEHAN. TREASURER-B. FRANK DAVIS. SECRETARY-SIDNEY D. MAXWELL. -
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VICE-PRESIDENTS-RICHARD MATHIERS.
BENJ. F. EVANS.
MATTHEW RYAN.
COTTON EXCHANGE. 22 W'est Fourth Street.
PRESIDENT-T. FRED. BROWN. TREASURER-CHAS. C. CARPENTER. SECRETARY -- H. V. SANDERS.
VICE PRESIDENTS-GEORGE I. KING.
LEWIS HEINSHEIMER.
WHOLESALE GROCERS' ASSOCIATION of CIN'TI.
PRESIDENT-JAMES H. LAWS.
VICE PRESIDENTS-A. L. FRAZER.
S. B. WARREN.
SECRETARY-A. R. CLARK.
TREASURER-JAMES C. HOPPLE.
Meets when called.
TELEGRAPH OFFICES.
AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO .- | CITY AND SUBURBAN TELEGRAPH ASSOCI- 165 Vine. AMERICAN UNION TELEGRAPH CO .- n.e.c. 4th and Walnut.
ATION-Office. 43 W. 4th. EDDISON'S TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, D. W.C. 4th and Vine. "BELL " TELEPHONIC EXCHANGE, 43 W. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO .-- Princi- 4th.
pal Office, n. w. c. 4th and Vine.
CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.
Buildings, Corner of Fourteenth and Elm Streets.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS - J. R. MUR- DOCH. ADOLPHI WOOD. G. P. GRIFFITH, SHED. L. FRAZER. A. C. EDWARDS, of the Chamber of Com- merce: R. H. GALBREATH. E. V. CHERRY. JOHN J. HENDERSON. W'M. MCALPIN. JOHN SIMPKINSON. of the Board of Trade and Transportation; THOMAS GILPIN. HUGH MCCOLLUM. L. M. HOSEA. W. H. STEWART, J. H. MCGOWAN. of the Ohio Mechanics' In- titute.
Office, Ohio Mechanics' Institute, cor. Sixth and Vine.
PRESIDENT-R. H. GALBREATH. SECRETARY-J. R. MURDOCH. TREASURER-THOMAS GILPIN.
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
DAILIES.
CINCINNATI ANZEIGER -- Published at 342 Main, by Raberg & Paetow.
CINCINNATI DAILY COMMERCIAL-Published every morning. at the n. e. c. 4th and Race.
CINCINNATI DAILY COMMERCIAL CIRCU- LAR-Published at 170 Race.
CINCINNATI DAILY ENQUIRER -- Published every morning, at 247 Vine.
CINCINNATI DAILY GAZETTE - Published every morning. except Sunday, at the s. e. c. 6th and Vine. by the Cincinnati Gazette Co.
CINCINNATI DAILY TIMES-STAR-Published every day. except Sunday, at 230 Walnut.
PENNY PAPER-Published every evening, except Sunday. at 2 Home.
CINCINNATI DAILY VOLKSBLATT-Published every morning, at 269 Vine.
CINCINNATI DAILY VOLKSFREUND -- Pub- lished every morning, at the s. w. c. Vine and Longworth.
CINCINNATI FREIE PRESSE-Published by A. Torges, jr .. n. e. c. Canal and Vine.
CINCINNATI LAW BULLETIN-Published at 362 Main.
TAEGLICHE ABEND PRESSE-Published at n. e. c. Vine and Canal .
THE COURT REPORTER-Published at n. w.c. Court and Main.
WEEKLIES.
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN REVIEW -- Published at 174 Elm.
AMERICAN ISRAELITE -- Published every Fri- day. bv Bloch & Co. at 169 Elm.
ANDREWS' AMERICAN QUEEN-Published at 171 W. 4th.
BREAKFAST TABLE- Published at room 23. s. w.c. 5th and Race.
CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH -- Published at s. w. o Vine and Longworth.
CHRISTIAN APOLOGIST -- Published every Mon- day. by Hitchcock & Walden, at 190 W. 4th.
CHRISTIAN STANDARD -- Published at 180 Elm. CINCINNATI ANZEIGER-Published at 342 Main. CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL -- Published by M. Halstead & Co. at the n. e. c. 4th and Race.
CINCINNATI FREIE PRESSE-Published at n. e. c. Vine and Canal.
CINCINNATI GRANGE BULLETIN-Published at 148 W. 4th.
CINCINNATI GROCER-Published at 34 E. 5th.
CINCINNATI JOURNAL OF COMMERCE-Pub- lished at 19 W. 6th.
CINCINNATI KIKERIKI-Published at s. w. c. Main and 12th.
CINCINNATI LANCET AND CLINIC-Office, 281 W. 7th.
CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK REVIEW-Published at 170 Race.
CINCINNATIPRICE CURRENT AND COMMER- CIAL REVIEW-Published at 170 Race.
CINCINNATI SATURDAY NIGHT-Published at 78 and 79 .Johnston Buildings.
CINCINNATI TRADE LIST -- Published at 248 Walnut.
CINCINNATI TRANSCRIPT-25th Ward.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY ENQUIRER -- Published at 247 Vine. by Faran & McLean.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY GAZETTE -- Published at the s. e. c. 6th and Vine.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES-Published at 2.30 Walnut.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY VOLKSBLATT -- Pub- lished at 269 Vine.
CINCINNATI WEEKLY VOLKSFREUND -- Pub- lished at the s. w. c. Vine and Longworth.
CINCINNATI WAHRHEITSFREUND -- Published at 143 Main.
DIE UNION-Published at s. w.c. 15th and Race. GROCERS' MANUAL-Published at 170 Race. HERALD AND PRESBYTER -- Published 178 Elm. IRISH CITIZEN-Published at 162 Vine.
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER -- Published every Friday. at No. 178 Elm.
LITTLE CHILD-Published at 180 Elm.
MARINE JOURNAL-Published at 140 W. Front. MERCHANT & MANUFACTURER-Published at 6 W. 2d.
OHIO RIVER TRAVELER-Published at 15 Pub- lic Landing.
OUR VILLAGE NEWS-Published at 501 McMil- lan.
SABBATH SCHOOL VISITOR-Bloch & Co., Pub- lishers. 169 Elin. Dr. Max Lilienthal, Editor.
SONNTAG MORGEN-Published ats. w. c. Vine and Longworth.
SUNDAY SCHOOL STANDARD-Published at 180 Eim.
THE CLINIC-Published every Saturday. at s. s. 6th. w. of Vine, Ohio Medical College Building. THE DEBORAH -- Published every Friday, by Bloch & Co. at 169 Elm.
THE IRON AGE-55 W. 4th.
THE WESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE -- Published every Wednesday, by Hitchcock & Walden. at 190 W. 4ch.
WESTERN TOBACCO JOURNAL AND GRO- CERS' REVIEW-Published at 140 W. Front. WESTLICHE BLAETTER-Sunday issue Cincin- nati Volksblatt. Published at 269 Vine.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
CINCINNATI SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE-Pub- lished at s. e. c 6th and Vine.
INDUSTRIAL RECORD-Published at 148 W. 8th.
TRI-WEEKLY.
DEUTSCHER HAUSCHATZ - Published at 20៛ VINE.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FARMING WORLD-Published at 51 W. 4th.
KNIGHTS' JOURNAL-Published at 6 W. 2d. LANDLORD'S BULLETIN-Published at 169 Elm . MYSTIC JEWEL-Published at 501 McMillan st., W. Walnut Hills.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE-Published by Hitchcock & Walden, at 190 W. 4th.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSMATE-Published by Hitchcock & Walden. at 190 W . 4th.
MONTHLIES.
AMERICAN BOTSCHAFTER-Published 176 Elm. AMERICAN INVENTOR-Published at 188 W. 5th.
AMERICAN LAW RECORD. 169 Elm.
AMERICAN MESSENGER-Published at 176 El.m. ANDREWS' BAZAR-Published at 171 W. 4th.
BALDWIN'S MUSICAL REVIEW-Published at 1.58 W. 4th.
BEREAN LESSON LEAF-Published at 190 W. 4th.
BIBLE LESSONS, (German)-Published at 190 W. 4th.
CECILIA-Published at 24 Vine.
CHILDREN S HOME MONTHLY RECORD -- 192 W. 9th
CHRISTIAN PRESS -- Published at 176 Elm.
CHURCH'S MUSICAL VISITOR-Published at 66 W. 4th.
CINCINNATI ARTISAN-Published ats.e.c. John and Water.
CINCINNATI BAU VEREINS' ANZEIGER- Published at 484 Vine.
CINCINNATI MEDICAL ADVANCE-Published at 305 Race.
CINCINNATI MEDICAL NEWS-Office, 121 W. 7th
CINCINNATI POST OFFICE BULLETIN-Pub- lished at 248 Walnut.
CINCINNATI VOLKSBOTE- Published at 203 Vine.
DENTAL REGISTER-Published at 119 W. 5th.
DER SENDBOTE DES GOETTLICHEN HER- ZENS JESU-Published at 203 Vine.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL JOURNAL -- Edited and Published by J. M. Scudder, M. D., at 228 W. Court.
EXPRESSMAN'S MONTHLY-67 W. 4th.
FLIEGENDE BLAETTER-Published at 204 Vine.
FREEHOLDER - Published at 34 Pike's Opera Building.
GERMAN PIONEER-Published at 203 Vine.
HAUS UND HERD -- Published at 190 W. 4th.
HOUSEHOLD FAVORITE-Published at : 13 W. 4th.
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IRON MOLDERS' JOURNAL-Office. 183 Walnut. | STANDARD LESSON LEAF-Published at 180 MASONIC REVIEW -- Published at 13 W. 4th, by Wrightson & Co.
MILLER AND MILLWRIGHT-Published at n. w. c. Front and John.
MUSICA SACRA-Published at 204 Vine. MUSICAL PEOPLE-Published at 174 Race.
NATIONAL A. O. U. BULLETIN-Published at 6 W. 2d.
NATIONAL FARMER-Published at 178 Elm. OBSTETRIC GAZETTE-Published at s.e.c. 6th and Elm.
OHIO TRADE JOURNAL-Published at 140 W. Front.
PICTURE LESSON PAPERS-Published at 190 W. 4th.
PHONOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE -- Published by B. Pitman. s. w. o. Walnut and 4th.
PRESBYTERIAN MONTHLY RECORD - 61 Johnston Buildings.
PRESBYTERIAN HOME MISSIONS-Publish.d at 178 Elm.
SABBATH PAPERS -- Published at 176 Elm.
STANDARD BIBLE LESSONS-Published at 180 Elm.
Elm. SUNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL~Published at 190 W. 4th.
TEACHERS' MENTOR-Published at 180 Elm. WESTMINSTER TEACHER - Published at 61 Johnston Buildings.
QUARTERLIES.
BAPTIST REVIEW-Published at 178 Elm. BEREAN QUARTERLY-Published at 190 W.4th. HEBREW RABBINICAL-Published at 169 Elm. PHONETIC EDUCATOR-Published at 7 Apollo Building.
SLOAN'S LAW LIST-Published at 171 Race. SLOAN'S LEGAL AND FINANCIAL REGISTER -Published at 171 Race.
SLOAN'S HOTEL GUIDE-Published at 171 Raco.
ANNUAL.
WILLIAMS' CINCINNATI DIRECTORY-Pub- lished at 189 Race.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN OF CINCINNATI,
At South boundary of Avondale. next East of the Carthage Pike. Containing sixty-six acres-the largest Zoological Garden in the world.
OFFICERS: S. Lester Taylor, Pres't; Otto Laist. Vice Pres't. | Frank G. Thompson, Recording Secretary and Su- Albert G. Erkenbrecher. Treasurer. perintendent.
CINCINNATI R. R. AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES
TICKET OFFICES :
GENERAL TICKET OFFICES-Grand Hotel-s. w. c. Central Av. and 4th ; Gibson House-171 Walnut st. PAN HANDLE & PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE-n. e. c. Vine and 4th. Little Miami Depot. CINCINNATI. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI, SANDUSKY & CLEVELAND -- DAYTON SHORT LINE AND BEE LINE-Office. 129 Vine.
CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE-115 Vine and Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Depot.
CINCINNATI SOUTHERN R.R. TICKET OFFICES-132 Vine, n.e.c. 4th and Walnut and at Depot,McLean Av. CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO-North-west corner 4th and Vine and Plum st. Depot.
OHIO & MISSISSIPPI-No. 161 Walnut, and Ohio & Mississippi Depot. MARIETTA & CINCINNATI-173 Walnut and Depot.
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE-173 Walnut.
LOUISVILLE SHORT LINE TICKET OFFICE -- s. e. c. 5th and Vine. KENTUCKY CENTRAL RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE -- n.e.c. 4th and Vine.
NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA & OHIO RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE -- n.e.c. 4th and Walnut. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE-171 Walnut.
Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley R.R.
DEPOT at Little Miami Railroad Depot. W. F. Black, Superintendent, Zanesville, O. R. B. Bailey, Division Freight Agent, Zanes- ville, O.
Kankakee Line-Cincinnati, India- napolis, St. Louis & Chicago R. R. FREIGHT DEPOT, Pearl, bet. Central Av. and John. PASSENGER DEPOT, Plum street, cor. Pearl.
M. E. Ingalls, President; Charles H. Booth, Secretary; E. F. Osborn, Treasurer; H. J. Page, General Freight Agent; John Egan, General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Railway. (Operated by P., C. & St. L. Railway. ) JNO. F. MILLER. Superintendent. Richmond, Ind. DEPOT, C., H. & D. R. R. Depot.
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and Dayton & Michigan Railroads.
DEPOT, n. w. c. 5th and Hoadly.
J. H. Devereux, President; F. H. Short, Sec'y and Treasurer; Lewis Williams, General Manager; Sam'l Stevenson, General Ticket Agent; A. H. McLeod, Gen'l Freight Agent; J. H. Weller, Superintendent Dayton & Michigan R. R., Dayton, O.
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