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24<br />

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

Abstracts 203 - 211<br />

Burglaries (Cont'd)<br />

203 - L Nov. 28: 1/4 - Anabel Lamartine was held in bail in the sum<br />

of $500 yesterday for his appearance at the court of common pleas. He<br />

is charged with breaking into a shop and stealing tools. (1)<br />

204 - L Dec. 9: 1/4 - The shop of William Austin, a shoemaker on Graham st.,<br />

was broken into on Dec. 7, and about $30 worth of shoes stolen. (2)<br />

BUSINESS EDUCATION. See Education - Commercial<br />

BUS & STAGE LINES<br />

205 - L Jan. 15: 1/4 - H. S. Stevens of the City Omnibus line has a new<br />

carriage built for the convenience of citizens. It is capable of accomodating<br />

six persons. The charge is 25¢' to any part of the city. (2)<br />

206 - L Apr. 28:3/2 - In a letter to the editor, "A Traveler" says:<br />

An error having disagreeable consequences occurred at 'in eating-house In<br />

Cleveland. After traveling all night on a bus, the passengers stopped<br />

here to eat breakfast, being assured that the bus would not leave before<br />

eight a. m. However, at five minutes of eight, the passengers were told<br />

the bus had gone.<br />

This error should be called to the attention of the bus company, as<br />

it meant loss of time to the travelers, and possibly the loss of their<br />

ba2gage. (4)<br />

207 - L Nov. 4: 1/4 - H. S. Stevens, Esq., proprietor of the Ci tj<br />

Omnibus lines, has, with others, secured the contract for staging<br />

on the Tehuantepec route, for the coming five years.<br />

"We wish, for Mr. Stevens and his associates, that they find their<br />

enterprise as profitl'lble as they desire." (2)<br />

208 - L Dec. 31: 1/4 - All persons desiring the service of the City Omnibus<br />

line to convey their daughters to and from the seminary are notified in<br />

pursuance of an arrangement between the seminary and the Cit) Omnibus co.<br />

that after this date the fare for each term will be required in advance,<br />

and for which a season ticket will be issued. (3)<br />

BUTCHERS<br />

209 - L May 7:3/2 - At the city council meeting last night W. Jenkins<br />

was granted a license to operate a meat market. (1)<br />

210 - L Sept. 3:3/2 - At the city council meeting last night a<br />

license to keep a meat market on Ontario st. WClS granted W. Probert. (i)<br />

211 - L Oct. 29:3/2 - At the city council meeting last night jost'ph<br />

Howe was granted a license to keep a meat market on the corner of Pearl<br />

and Detroit st. (2)<br />

See also Packing Industry

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