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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1856<br />

Abstracts 1890 - 1897<br />

MONEY (Cont'd)<br />

1890 - L Dec. 16:3/3 - With a healthy condition of money matters, there<br />

is a favorable showing of our finances with no prospect of heavy disbursements<br />

in the immediate future. There is no time, however, that<br />

accommodation paper is not urged on the market with greater or less<br />

success and perhaps no time when second-class borrowers find it diff<br />

icult to "make a raise." (1)<br />

1891 - L Dec. 23: 3/3 - Money matters generally in this city are quiet<br />

and comparatively easy. There will be little of cote during the next<br />

few weeks. The dull season has started with a good balance in the<br />

bank, and for the present no heavy demands are likely to be made to<br />

invest in produce speculations. (1)<br />

See also Banks & Banking; Counterfeiting<br />

MCNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. See City Government<br />

MURDERS. See Homicides<br />

MUSIC<br />

1892 - L Jan. 3; adv: :':/5 - Issaac White informs the citizens of Clevela:d<br />

that lle is now prepared with an excellent quadrille band to furnish<br />

music for private or public parties with from two to 15 musicians.<br />

1893 • L Jan. 4: 1/4 - R. B. Wheeler, who has contributed so much to<br />

lhe musical entertainments in this city for the past two years, leaves<br />

for Europe to regain his health and also to pursue his professional<br />

studies. (1)<br />

1894 - L Jan. 7:1/4 - An old folds' concert will be held Jan. 21 at<br />

Euclid st. church. It will be a revival of the solemn Sabbath tunes<br />

of Lang Syne one of those imitations of the "Old Masters."<br />

The concerts have a deep tone of feeling and are preferred to<br />

"pinchback imitations" of the Italian opera music we have from too<br />

many traveling singers. (2)<br />

1895 - L Jan. 7:3/1 • The Cuyahoga Musical society rehearsal will be<br />

held today at the Round church. (1)<br />

1896 - L Jan. 14:1/4 - The concert of the Dodworth's band is to be<br />

held tonight at Melodeon hall. Not often do lovers of the "Cornet"<br />

have a chance to enjoy so rich a treat. (1)<br />

1897 . L Jan. 15: 3/2 - The Melodeon hall was crowded with the elite and<br />

fashion of the city last night to hear Dodworth's band. The performance<br />

was throughout, of the very highest order. "Evening Bells" by<br />

H. B. Dodgeworth was exquisitely given. Mr. Wheeler was most happy in<br />

his ballad. Mr. James' performance on the harp was the delight of all<br />

those present.<br />

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