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SCRANT0N3:VICINITY
JUSINESSa^STREET
DIRECTORV. 1893-4.
^NTAINING A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, NEW AND IMPROVED STREET DIRECTORY, MAP PRINTED IN COLORS BY WARDS, A RECORD OF CITY GOVERNMENTS, FIRE AND POLICE DE- PARTMENTS, SOCIETY n CHURCH DIRECTORY AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CITY INFORMATION. .OGETHER WITH A BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF DUNMORE, DICKSON, OLYPHANT, PECKVILLE, WINTON, WINTON BOROUGH, ARCHBALD, MAYFIELD, JERMYN AND PRICEBURG, STATE AND UNITED STATES CENSUS PLATES, TABLES OF DIFFERENT KINDS, FARES AND DISTANCES, OUNTY AND STATE GOVERNMENTS, INTERESTING FACTS, TOILET AND HOUSEHOLD HINTS, &c.
Oompliments of
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JERICAN DIRECTORY iglJ PUBLISHING CO.
B. R. DOBBS, General Manager,
5-37 Cannon Street, BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
Price, ^1.00.
Entered, according txj act of Congress, in tlie year 1893, by American Directorj- and Publish- ing Co. in tlie Office of Librarian of Congress at Washington.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE PRINT.
Fine Furnishing Goods at COLLINS & HACKETT,
220 L.acKa>vanna Avenue. '
SCR ANTON CITY BUSINESS DIBECTOBY.
J. E. CHEMBERLIN,
WorKer.
Planing, Moulding, Turning, Scroll Sawing
AND ALL KINDS OF
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
MANUFACTURER OF THE
PREMIER COMBINATION OFFICE DESK
# PHYSICIANS' OPERATING TABLE
Shop, Dix Alley, bet. Olive and Pine Streets, SCRA/STO/S, PA.
E. F. ALTEMOSE,
MANUFACTrRER OF
Trucks?^
Vehicles
HORSE-SHOEING
On the Most Approved Priuciples.
of every doscription. Repairing and Painting
promptly attended to.
All Work under mu own Supervision.
341 Adams Av^eniie, SCRANTON, PA.
PARAGON PLASTER & SUPPLY CO.
LIME, CEMENT AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. 515 Green Ridge Street.
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIBECTORV.
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Aldermen 39
Business Directory, Blaliely 216
Buildings, Blocks and Halls 32
Business Directory, Archbald . 215
Business Directory, Dickson 217
Business Directory, Dunmore . 206
Business Directory, Jermyn 217
Business Directory, Mayfield 220
Busine.ss Directory, Olyphant . 211 Business Directory, Peckville .... 222 Business Directory, Priceburg... 221
Business Directory, 8cranton 113
Business Directory, Winton 225
Business Directory, Winton Bor 224
Calendar 5
Cemetries 87
Church Directory 88
City Government 33
Fares and Distances 91
Fire Alarm. Boxes .* 49
Fire Department 47
Highland Park Map 105
Index to Advertisers 6
Interest Table Ill
Interesting Facts 59
PAGE.
Lackawanna Co. Government... 41 Penn. Commercial Paper Law 73
Poincs of Interest 77
Police Department 45
Population of Connecticut 62
Population, Foreign Cities 69
Population of Illinois 70
Population of Indiana 69
Population of Massachusetts 61
Population of New Jersey .... 65
Population of New York 63
Population of Ohio 68
Population of Pennsylvania 67
Population of the United States 71
Postoffice Information 53
Preface 4
Scranton Map opp title page
Sketch of Scranton 75
Societies 79
State Government 43
Street Directory 9
Table of Wages by the Week 109
Toilet and Household Hints 101
United States Government 43
Weights and Measures 107
]\4RS. M. A. TRIPP,
Teacher of-
Simple and Perfect.
Madam Cooley Simpson's Scien- tific Tailor System for Cutting
Seamless Waists and Ladies' Garments.
No. 434 Adams Avenue, Scranton, Pa,
GO TO
COLLINS a^ HACKETT For fi/me hats
v*^^ 220 Lackawanna Avenue.
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PREFACE.
The first issue of the Scranton City Business and Street Direc- tory is herewith presented to the public for their use and approval.
Among the many features of this valu;ible work will be found a thorough and complete Classified Business Directory, new and im- proved Street Directory, a new map of the city, prepared expressly for this Directory and is a high grade of lithograph work, printed in colors. We have added a classified Business Directory of Dickson, Olyphant, Peckville, Winton, Archbald, Mayfield and Jermyn.
Especial care has been taken to give every kind of business, how- ever small, in each town, that would instruct the public.
To those who have aided us in the preparation of this work and the courtesies extended to our Agents and to the many patrons of the Directory, we return sincere thanks.
Respectfully Yours.
American Directory and Publishing Co.,
COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS.
Bridgeport, Conn,, November, 1893.
ENTERPRISE
Steam Laundry
T. H. PITTACK, Prop.
Goods Called For and Delivered to All Parts of the City.
1417 and 1419 Ash Street,
SCRANTON, PA.
steady, Persistent Work,
Lowest scranton Commercial 4ssoiciation,
Kates. 234 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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R. EI. LONA/RIEI,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Watches, Jewelru, Gents' Fiirnishinas, Notions, ttc. 107 W. Market Strefet SCRANTON. PA.
Fi"e Furnishing Goods at COLLINS ^ HACKETT
220 Lacl<awanna Avenue
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
INDEX TO ADTERTISERS.
Academy of Music Restaurant, page 3u
Adams J. W., page 4fi
Akerly S. E , page 40
Altemose E. F., page 2
American Directorj- and Publisliing Co.,
page 56 Atherton George E., page U Aylsworth F. M.. page 28 Barber I. T., page 72 Bartl Edward A., page 48 Beane Bros , opp pages 40 and 41 Beaupre Henrj' J., page 110 Beemer W. A. & Son, page 80 Bell C. L., page 100 Bell Ct. a., inside baclv cover Benton J. L , back cover Billingbam P. & Co., front col page viii Bird James, page 28 Bird's Eye Ice Co., page 8 Bolz Jacob, page 22 Bourne & Durham, page '.»9 Brlegel George A., page 4'.) Brown Calvin A., page 60 Brown Geoi-ge W., page 8i> Canfleld P. L., page 108 Carbondale Brewery, page ."H Carey Lizzie, page 47 Carlucci Frank & Bro., page 24 Chemberlin J. E., page 2 Christian Science Institute, page 38 Clancy P. D.. page 44
Colliery Engineer Co., The, back col page b Collins James, page 43 Collins & Hackett, top lines Commonwealth Lumber Co., back cover Consumers' Ice Co., front cover Conway House, page 81 David Oliver, page 8!i Davis Berton E., page 13 Davis S. D., page 94 Davis W. C, page 38 Davis & Houpt, top lines Davitt J. H., page 78 Dean R. C, page 72 Decker F. M., page 28 Duffin Mary, Miss, page 14 Dunn B. F., page 66 Durr's Hotel, page -52 Edwards W. R., page 28 Eilenberger H. H., page 109 Elmhurst Land Plot, front col page ill Enterprise Steam Laundry, page 4 Eureka Laundry Co., front cover Farrell M., page 36 Ferguson & Doyle, page 93 Fidiam James, page 38 Florey & Holt, page 14
I Flynn Owen, page 42 Forseman Robert, page 10 Forest Castle Hotel, page 89 Frantz A., page 12 Frey Henry, page 22 Fuhr Frank, page 69 Garber Philip, page 52 Geble Mrs , page 44 Geigle John, page 26 Gibbons & Nolan , page 85 Gifford M. H., front col page x Gilgallon P. H., page 68 Gisner & Driscoll, page 86 Grampp A., page 14 Gray John H., page 20 Great 4-Cent Store, page 48 Greaves Walter, page 96 Green Joseph, front col page x Greb Charles, page 106 Grewer E., Dr., page 76 Griffin John, page 8 Grove Elnaer, page 92 Hall C. E., page 39 Hannon R. C, page .38 Harau Luke, page 34 Harrison I., page 26 Hart & Ottinger, page 70 Haslana Stock Yards, front col page vili Halstead N., page 108 Hazlett C. H., front col page xi Helmes Curtis E., page 95 Hewett F. H. & Son, page 72 Hoff E. R., page91 Hoffecker H. H., page 1(J6 Hopewell H. U., page lOS Horton A., Mrs , page 22 Houser C. W., page 107 Hunt & Connell Co., inside fi'ont cover Jackson H. T , page 11 Jadwin's Real Estate Agency, pages 104
and 10.5 James T. R.. page 14 Jermyn Press, page 94 Johnson John E., page 21 Jones Fred. R. , page 60 Jones Lincoln A., back cover Jones & Cahoon, page 30 Keller Luther, front cover Keller M. T., page 77 Keeley Institute, front cover Kerr & Siebecker, front col page vi Ketcham W. P., front col page viii Keystone Steam Dye Works, page 81 Kinback J. F., page 60 King Sarah L., Mrs., page 22 Kohl John D., page 36 Kossmann Jacob, page 2k
This Directory will tell you many things you want to know
I=:E^ICE, 5^1.00.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS— Continued.
Krantz Peter, page *">
Kreinburg & Pfahler, page 10:i
Krotzer & Biesecker, page 42
Lacey T. I. & Son, top lines
Lamaze Edward, page 18
L'Amoureaux Frances, Miss, page 03
IjEckawanna Hardware ('o., front col page
xii Lackawanna Steam Laundry, map Ladwig J. H., page 48 Lauer & Marks, page -iS Lavin M. J., page 110 Lennon J. A., page 110 Letchworth T. P., page 40 Levy N. B. & Bro., top lines Loveland W. T., page 4'2 Lowrie R. E., page b McSherry & Co., back col page A McClintock T. B., page 87 McKnight George M., page 78 McMillan Bros., page 98 Mack & McLean, page 24 Mae's Book Store, page 2fl Mansion House, page lOl Mark wick Bros., page 18 Mayfleld House, page 101 Meadow Brook Land Co., front col page iv Megargee Bros., page 50 and back cover Megargel E. A., page IS Miess T. G., page .57 Milnes George W., front cover Moeller B^ank, page (iS Monies G. B. & A. C, page 8 Moody's Boarding House, page 60 Moody P. O., page 6.5 Morahan Michael, page 6fi Morgan B. G., page 96 Morgan H. L., page 24 Moyer Prank M., page 9 Muldoon & Bowe, page 10 Mulley Ambrose, front col page vii Nealon Philip, page 38 Nealous W. J., page 40 Neave William, page 24 Nicholson C. A., page 14 North Park Floral Garden, page .S7 Nothacker Albert, page 28 Novelty Iron Works, front col pagi- v Olyphant Gazette, page 110 Olyphant Record, back col page A Olyphant Trust Co., page 110 Osterhout W. D. & Son, page 40 Pabst George, page 8;^ Palmer R. W., page :M Paragon Plaster & Supply Co., top lines Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., page iiii Pennsylvania Roofing Co., page .52 Philipp Max, page 98 Phillips George & Co., top lines Pierce W. H., page 82 Pinkney H., page 42 Porter T. H. & Bro., page 24 Post R. F., page 74 Providence Mill Co., page 12 Reagan T. P., page 2.5 Reese & Mnrphy, page 26
Reilly M. F., page .52
Reformer (newspaperj, page 'A
Reinhard Charles, page 79
Revels Henry, page 100
Reynolds Fred, page 4S
Rice, Levy & Co. , page .50
Rittenhouse .7. H., front col page xi
Roberts Thomas, page 94
Robinson E. & Sons, page 16
Ross W. F., page 41
.Sauquoit .Silk Manufacturing Co., page 30
St. James Hotel, page .52
Scheuer Bros., page 20
Schoonmaker & Hand, front col page iii
Seism John, page 66
Scranton Bedding Co., front col page vi •
Scran ton Brewing Co., page 51
Scranton Commercial Association, top lines
Scranton Employment OflBce, page 14.
Scranton Photo Supply Co., page 60
Scranton Republican, page 64
Scranton Tribune, front col page ix
Scranton Wochenblatt, page .55
Scranton Wood Working Co. Ltd., page 75
Siegel J. Frank, front col page x
Simpson John, page 38
Simpson Snaith, page 98
Slack C. P., page 34
Smith C. L., page 10
Smith J., Boruch & Didik Co., page 96
.Sommers J. C. page 15
Spathelf Christ, page 78
Stipp Peter, page 32
Summers C. A., front col page xi
Sunday Free Press, page 54
Swick & Vail, page 94
Sykes Sam, page 74
Taylor R, J., agent, page 108
Teeter C. L., Blue Stone Co., back col page A
Tennant A. W., page 102
Tiffany A. E., page 102
Tisdel L. W., page 26 Traviss Z. P., inside back cover Tripp M. A.. Mrs., page 3 Tuttle J. C, page 50
Vail J. W., front cover
Van Valin C. L., page 24
Walsh E. J., front cover
Walsh T. F., page 10(i
Warner J. C, page 14
Washburn L. M., Mrs., page 88
Watts T. H. Co. Lim., front col page xi
Webster W. D., page 44
Westpfahl Jonn, page 16
Wightman H. J., front col page x
Will W. F.. page 37
Williams & McAnult.v, page .5S
Williams David Y., page 20
Williams Edwin S. , page 17
Williams J. D. & Bro., page 44
Williams L. P., page 45
Williams W. W., page 90
Woodward Bros., page .54
Wood's Business College, inside back cover
Wymbs J. J., page 16
Young Herman \V., page 111
Youths' Magazine, page 60
Ziegler & Sduimacher, page 71
Goto COLLINS & HACKETT foLf!"«',.,9LpT"!!'G
220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE* BIRD'S* EYE* ICE* CO
JOHN GRIFFIN, Prop.
428 Deaoon Street.
PRICES LOW
DELIVERY QUICK
PURE ICE.
Cellars Dug and Foundations Laid. Grounds Graded to Order.
Ail Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
ALSO O-EUEH-J^L JOBBER..
OFFICE: 428 Deacon Street, SCRANTON, PA,
G. B. & A. C. MONIES.
Psi^liMLPlumbers^^^^Tinneps-
Hardware, Ranges and Furnaces.
Terra Gotta Pipe. Estimates Given. Sewers Gonnected.
1542 Dickson Avenue,
Opposite D. & H. Depot.
SGRflNTON, Pfl.
DAVIS & HOUPT, Architects,
24, 25 and 26 Commonwealth Building, SORANTON, PA.
Scranton himi ^ ftvenue Direciorii. '
This Street and Avenue Directory is arranged alphabetically by Streets, Avenues, Courts, Places, etc., and gives the location of all the streets, avenues, etc.; showing the number at which said streets, avenues, etc., cross or Intersect with other streets. It also gives the Ward each street is located in, which will be of much help in looking up a street from the map.
Academy, from 222 S. Hyde Park av. N. W . to S . Rebecca a v . , ward 5. Adams av., from 537 E. Lack'a ave N. E. crossing city line at Poplar, to Electric av. Dunmore, wards 17 and 9. 147 Spruce 247 Linden .345 Mulberrj' 451 Vine 543 Olive 641 Pine 749 Gibson 851 Myrtle 950 Ash 1036 Poplar (city
line) 1140 Walnut
— Larch
— New York
— Marion
— Green Ridge
— Delaware Albright av., from
886 Providence road N. B. to 232 Green Ridge, wards 21, 2 and 13. 1112 Grove 1139 Court 1225 Nay- Aug av 1327 Glen 1472 Marion Alder, from Roaring brook 8. E. to Mea- dow av., wards 11 and 19.
322 Cedar av 451 Pittston av 540 Prospect av 640 Stone av 740 Irving av 838 Crown av 938 Stafford av .\inelia av., from Race N. E. to 19 W. Parker, ward 1. Anthony av., from 528 Gordon S. E. to D. & H. R. R., ward 16. Anthracite, from
Remington av.S. W to Pittston t u r n - pike, ward 20.
Arch, from N. Main av. W., ward 2.
Arthur av., from Linden N.E. to Myr- tle, ^va^ds 10 and 17.
. 400 Mulberry
♦ 500 Vine 600 Olive TOO Pine 800 Gibson
Arthur, from D. & H. railroad N. to 2428 N . Main av. , ward 1.
Ash, from Lacka- wanna river S. E. t o Matthew a v . , wards 7, 9 and 10.
— Ward av
— Monsey av 137 Capouse av 217 Penn av
330 N Wyoming
av 436 N. Washing- ton av 539 Adams av 629 Jefferson av 721 Madison av 831 Monroe av 927 Quincy av 1035 Clay av
— N. Irving av
— Prescott av
— Ridge av
— Cross av
— Paul av
— Johnav
— .Joseph av
— .lames av
— Luke av
— Marlt av Asweli ot., from Ox- ford S.W. to Fellows wards 5 and 15.
Atherton, from Ed- na av. N. W. to 2106 Wayne av., ward 1.
Avenue A, from 2243 Jackson S. W ., ward 21.
Avenue B, from 2427
Jackson S., ward 21.
Avenue D, from 2765 Jackson S.W. , ward 21.
Back rd., see Keyser av.
Ballon, from Leg- gett's N. E. to D. & H. land, ward 3.
Bancroft av., from E. Elm S. W. to Palm, ward 19.
— Locust
— Brook
— Cherrj- -Fig
Bank, from 210 Jeffer- son av. E. to 732 Linden, ward 17.
Beaumont av., from
426 Cayuga N. E. to Laurel, ward 2.
Beddoe ct., N. E. from Lafayette to Garfield av., ward 4.
Beech, ft'om Water S. E. to Prince Charles, wai'ds 11 and 19.
— S. Washing-
ton av
— Remington av
— Slocum 340 Cedar av 440 Pittston av ij36 Prospect av 644 Stone av 740 S. Irving av 840 Crown av
— Stafford av
— Meadow av
— Moltke av
— Blucher av
— Froude av
— Rollin av
— Miller av
— Groteav
— Berlin av
-- Bancroft av
— Bismarck av
— KIngWilliam
av Beech ct., fm. Lack-
awanna river to 121 Maple, ward 11.
Bellevue pi., from Lackawanna river N.W. to 711 S. Main av., ward 15.
Belmont tei-., from Rockwell place to Spring, ward 1.
Bennett, from Paw- nee N.E. to Seneca, ward 3.
Bergen ct., from Maple S. W. to Pear, wards 11 and 20.
Berlin, from E. Elm S. W. to Palm, ward 19.
— Locust
— Broad
— Cherrj- -Fig
Birch, from Water S.E. to Lackawan- na twp., wards 11 and 19.
— S. Washing-
ton av 348 dedar av 448 Pittston av 544 Prosjject av 646 Stone av 739 S. Irving av 848 Crown av
— Stafford av
— Meadow av - Moltke av
— Blucher av
— Froude av
— Rollin av
— Miller av
— Grote av
— Berlin av
— Bancroft av
— Bismarck av
— KingWilliam
av
— PrinceOharles
Birney av., from Gibbons S.W. to
FRANK M. MOVER
CARPENTER and BUILDER^^
JOstI mates given on all classes of work.
Plans and Specifications drawn to order.
Jobbing promptly attendedjto.
SHOP AT*n OFKICK :
Bear 320 No. Wafihington ATe./Soraiiton,:Pa
2
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10 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
'Westminster Stables
C. L. SMITH, Proprietor.
Board ingll^^^^B Stables
Special Attention Paid to Gentlemen's Road Horses. First Class Carriages to let at all hour^s.
221 & 223 Oakford Court, Scranton, Pa.
MAN
Carpenter ^ Builder.
No contract too large and none too small to receive my prompt at- tention. Estimates furnished for all classes of work. Jobbing attend- ed to promptly.
81-^ Myrtle Street,
MULDOON & BOWE
Cut Stone and Flagging
AND eXNKBAL BEAI^EB IV Alil, KINDS OF
And all kinds of Heavy Stone Masonry
ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED , ON APPLICATION
Office and y akd
CORNER OF PENN AVE. AND POPLAR STREE ..
Lime, Cement ^ Plaster, '"''^Tol^^Ti^i.^r:-:.'^
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY.
11
Lackawanna twp., ward 20.
— Clover
— Saginaw
— Duncan
— Campbell
— Sanders liirtley ct., from Oak
S.W., ward 2. Hisniarck av., from E. ElmS.E.toPalm, ward 19.
— Locust
— Brook
— Cherry
— Fig
Hlair av., from D., L. &W. landN.E. to Lackawanna river, ward 2.
Hlickens c-t., from Schnell pi. to Swet- land, ward 14.
Klock, from 1832 Mc- Donough av. NE. to 1833 Bloom av., ward a.
Bloom H V . , fro m Cayuga N.E. to 5.51 W. Market, ward 3.
— Warren
— Laurel
— Block
— Oak Bluclier av., from
Locust S. W. to Palm, ward 19.
— Brook
— Cherry -Fig
Boulevard, from Sanderson av. N.E. to Blakely twp., ward 1.
Breaker, ft-om 1758 Nay-Aug av. S E. to 1800 Sanderson av., ward 2.
— Ross av
— Meylert av 424 Von Storch av 524 Dickson av
Breck, from Reming- ton S.E. to Stafford av., ward 20. "^^ 848 Cedar av 448 Pittston av 548 Prospect av 040 Stone av 740 S. Irving av
— Crown av
l:reck ct. , from 422 Linden to Gibson, wards 8 and 16, Breck blk., from 327
Forest ct., ward 16. Brick av. , from .553 Putnam N.E. to Leggett's creek shaft, ward 2.
1656 Cayuga
1724 Warren
1750 Green
1790 Oak
1834 W. Market
1928 William
201b Spring
— W. Parker Bridge, from Lacka- wanna av. bridge S. W. toD. &H. R. R., ward 8.
Broil ley a v. (S ), | from 1225 Jackson i S.W. to Washburn, ward 5.
Bromley av. (N.), from 1224 Jackson N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4 138 Price 236 Lafayette 370 Swetland
Brook, from Lacka- wanna river S E. to Roaring brook twp., wards 19 and 20.
— S. Washing-
ton av
— Remington av 342 Cedar av
440 Pittston av 536 Prospect av 645 Stone av 740 S. Irving av 840 Clown av 940 Stafford av 1040 Meadow av
— Moltke av
— Blucher av
— Froude av
— Rollin av
— Miller av
— Grote av
— Berlin av
— Bancroft av
— Bismarck av
— King William
av
— PrinceCharles
av
Brown'.s pi., from
417 Chestnut N.W.
to 422 N. Main av., ward 14. I
Buenzlict,, from 1300 block Linden N.E. to Dunmore, wards
10 and 7. Campbell, from Ce- dar av. to Winfield, ward 20.
— Birney av
— Pittston av Capouseav., fromE.
Carbon N.E. to B. Market, wards 2, 7 and 13.
736 Gibson 830 New 866 Phelps 861 Green's pi 938 Ash 1040 Poplar 1140 Walnut 1234 Larch 1378 New York 1442 Marion 1560 Green Ridge 1662 Delaware Carbon (E.), from Lackawanna river S.E. to Capouse av., wards 7 and 16. Carbon ("W.), from Lackawanna river N. VV'. to Diamond breaker, ward 21. Carey pi., from Third N.W. to Fourth, ward 6. Caroline av., from Lafayette N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4.
Carter, from Parker N.E. to Boulevard, ward 1.
Cftyuga, from 1660 Brick av. N.W. to Cayuga breaker, wards 2 and 3.
— Beaumont av 430 McDonough
av 524 Bloom av Cedar av., from Mat- tes S.W. to Lacka- wanna -twp., wards
11 and 20.
500 Hickorv 600 Alder 700 Willow 800 Birch 900 Beech
1000 Maple 1100 E. Elm 1200 Locust 1300 Brook 1400 Cherr\' 1500 Fig 1600 Palm 1700 Pear 1800 Genet 1900 Breck
— Ripple
— Gibbons
— Saginaw
— Duncan
— Campbell
— Sanders
Cemetery, from 800 N. Main av. N.W. to R. C. cemetery, ward 21.
Centre, from Lacka- wanna river S.E. to 1 13 N. Wyoming av. , ward 8.
.50 Mifflin av 116 Franklin av 232 Penn av
Cbarles, frora Mar- vine N.W. to Lack- awanna valley coal land, ward 1. 196 Frank
— George
— Peter
— Lewis
Clierry, from Rem- ington av. S.E. to Roaring Brook twp., wards .19 and 20.
.332 Cedar av 442 Pittston av 540 Prospect av 640 Stone av 740 S. Ir\-ing av 840 Crown av 940 Stafford av 1040 Meadow av
— Moltke av
— Blucher av
— Froude av
— Rollin av
— Miller av
— Grote av
— Berlin av
— Bancroft ar
— Bismarck av
— King William
av
— PrinceCharles
av
Cherry pi., from 122:3
H. T. JrtGKSON,
DEALEK IN
Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds.
POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON. SCRANTON, F»A,
FINE TROUSERS AT 220 Lackawanna Avenue.
COLLINS & HACKETT
12
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Star Livery and Dray Stables,
GEORGE E. ATHERTON, Proprietor.
1507
NORTH MAIN
AVENUE.
PHO/SE: 3182
Good Horses and Easy Riding Carriages
AT REASOiSIABLEI PRICES.
COIvm^ AND SEE US.
A. FRANTZ,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
Cigars, Tobacco, Patent
Medicine, Etc.
821 CKDAR AVKNUK.
]Sr. B. — Also a fine line of Staple Dry Goods.
rrovidence: mii-l. co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
-^FEED, MEAL AND CRACKED CORNi^
DEALERS IN
OATS, BRAN, MIDDLINGS. HAY, STRAW, CUT HAY, K
C. M. MAYNARD, Manager.
2420 to 2428 AMELIA AVENUE, (Opposite Agricultural Grounds), SCRANTON, PA.
Correspondence solicited. Telephone, 5220,
N. B. LEVY & BRO.
WHOLESALE JEWELERS,
XOAL EXCHANGE.
SCR ANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY.
13
Capouse av. N.W. to Sanderson av., ward 13.
Chestnut, from 928 Scranton N. E. to Howell, wards 5 and 14.
119 Jackson 137 Price 233 Lafayette 317 W. Lacka- wanna av 419 Brown's ct 453 Swetland
Christ ct., from Ox- ford S.W. to Fel- lows, wards 5 ahd 15.
Church av.,fromVon Storch land N B. to 139 W. Market, ward t.
Clark, from Leggett's N.E. to Creek, ward 3.
Clark (W.), from VM N. Main av. to D., L. & W. railroad, ward 2.
Clark pi., from 323 N. Main av., ward 4.
Clay av., from 1035 Linden N.E. to Dun- more, wards 10, 17 and 19.
— Mulberry
— Vine
— Olive
— Pine
— Gibson
— Myrtle
— Ash
— Poplar Cleveland ave., from
Linden N.E. to be- yond Myrtle, wards 10 and 17.
— Mulberry
— Vine
— Olive
— Pine
— Gibson Clift", from Lacka- wanna av. bridge S. W., ward 8.
Clinton pi., from 414 Adams av., ward 9.
Clover, from 1333 Iron N.W. toD., L. &W. land, ward 20.
Coar pi., from Lack- awanna river to Railroad av., ward 18.
Colfax av. , from Lin- den N.E. to Myrtle, wards 10 and 17.
— Mulberrj'
— Vine
— Olive
— Pine
— Gibson Columbia av., from
1800 N. "Washington av. N.W. to Boule- vard, wards 2 and 1 .
Company, from Jes- sup av.N.W. to D., L. & W. land, ward 21.
Costello ct.,from 1000 block Linden N.E. to Duninore, wards 9 and 17.
Cottage av., from D., L. & W. land N. E. to the Lackawanna river, ward 2.
Court, from 1139 Al- bright av. N.W. to D.,L.&W. railroad, ward 2.
— Meade av
— Blair av
— Diamond av
— Short av
— Providence rd
— N. Main av
— Summit av Cx-eek, from Clark
N W. to Leggett's creek, ward 3.
Crocker, from Paw- nee N.E. to D., L. & W. railroad, ward 3.
Cross, from Silkman land N.E. to Dun- more, ward 10.
Crossin ct,, from La- fayette to Pettebone, ward 4.
Crown av., from Front S. W. to Lack- awanna twp., wards 12, 19 and 20.
— Moosic — ■ Hemlock
— Orchard
— River 440 Hickory
.534 Alder
632 Willow
730 Birch
829 Beech
931 Maple 10.5.5 E. Elm 11.36 Locust 1236 Brook 1334 Cherry 1432 Fig 1.5.30 Palm 1630 Pear 1730 Genet 1832 Breck
— Ripple
— Gibbons
— O'Hara
— School Coyne pi., from .500
block Adams av. S. E. to Kressler ct., ward 9. Cusick av., from Leach land N.E. to 623 W. Market, ward
18.34 Oak
Oeacon, fm. Knapp's ct. S.E. to 1931 San- derson av., ward 1.
Dean, from Amelia av. N.W. to 2374 N. Main av., ward 1.
Decker's ct., from 1124 Lafayette N.E. to Pettebone; also from Washburn to Fellows, ward 4.
Delaware, fm. Dick- son av. S.E. to Dun- more, ward 13. 634 Sanderson av 736 Monsey av •824 Capouse av
— Penn av
— N. Wyoming
av
— N. Washing-
ton av Dennis ct.. from
Page pi., ward 8. Depot, from Amelia
av. N.W. to 2338
Pond, ward 1. Diaiiioiid av., from
992 Providence rd.
N.E. to Jones, wards
2 and 21. 1228 Court
— Wood Dickson av., from
Glen N.E. to 528 E.
Market, wards 2 and
13. 1463 Marion 1.568 Green Ridge 1666 Delaware
— Breaker Division, from 236
S. Main av. N.W. to Twenty -second, ward 5.
— S. Hyde Park
av
— Twelfth
— MuUien
— Thirteenth
— Fourteenth
— Garfield av
— Sixteenth
— Seventeenth
— Eighteenth
— Nineteenth
— Twentieth
— Twenty-first Dix ct., from Linden
N.E. to Poplar, ward 9.
Dodse ct., from 117 Fifth av. to Lacka- wanna river, ward 6.
Donnelly rt., from Front J3.W. to city line, wards 12, 19 and 20.
l»owdell ct., from Fellows N.E. to Fifth av., ward 6.
Duncan, from Cedar av.S.E.toWinfield, ward 20.
— Birney av
— Pittston av Durkin, from Leg- gett's N.E. to Wales, ward 1.
Edith av. , from Mary
N.E.to Wales, wards
1 and 3. Edna av. , from Ath-
erton N.E. to W.
Parker, ward 1.
— Spring -Hill
Edwards ct., from 1000 block Jackson S. W. to Fellows, wards 5 and 15.
Edwin ot,, from Di- vision S.W. to Sadie pi., ward 5.
Eighth fN.). from 726
BERTON E. DAVIS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Estimates furnished for all kinds of
Buildings.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Also dealer in all kinds of LUMBER.
OFFICE:
CORNER NAY-AUG AVE. & GREEN RIDGE ST., SCRANTON, PA.
220 Lackawanna Avenue. ^''JLLI No QL HAbKLTT
14 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIREOTOKY.
C. A. NICHOLSON^
1309 Capouse Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Painter and
DEALER IN
Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes and Brushes.
Prepared Paints a specialty.
jr~Cr~WARNE:R,
LIVERY ^ HACK STABLES,
1533 CAPOUSE AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
Landaus, Coupes and Coaches to Let at all times.
. Carriage service a specialty. Telephone Call, 5240.
T R lAMT^ Graining a^d House Painting
I I Hi J ft III t U I In ull its branches.
Estimates furnished. All work guaranteed.
1818 Wayne Avenue, SCRANTON, PA.
Scranton BniDloijiiieni) floencu,
310 Adams Avenue.
Good Reliable Help Furnished at Short Notice.
:F^a.sliiorLa."ble Dress IvIa-l^irLg" Fa.rlors.
MISS MARY DUFFIN.
fl. GRflMPP,
RRACXICAL "TAILOR,
1544 DICKSON AVENUE, Green Ridge, SCRANTON, PA.
Fit, style and good workmanship guaranteed. Dyeing, Cleaning, Altering and Repairing at Lovyest Possible Prices.
FLO-REg 3c HOLT,
Cleveland and Premier Cycle Agency,
The largest and most complete line of BICYCLES in the city. Guns and Ammunition, also a full line of Sporting, Gymnasium and Athletic Goods, Fishing Tackle, Nickel Plating and Pneumatic Refitting a specialty.
408 SPRUCE STREET, SCRANTON, PA.
Money Remitted the Very Day Collected s™toiiimradai toc'n
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY.
15
W.Lackawannaav. N.B. to Swetland, ward 14. Eighth (S.), from Ox- ford S.W. to Fel- lows, wards 5 and 15.
— Luzerne
Eighteenth, from Division S.W. to Fellows; wards 5 and 15.
Electric av., from Sanderson av. S.E. to Dunmore, ward .3.
Elm (E.), from 1030 Water S.E. to Roar- ing Brook township, wards 11, 19 and 20. 140 S. Washing- ton av 240 Remington
av 352 Cedar av 443 Pittston av .540 Prospect av 640 Stone av 740 S. Irving av 840 Crown av 940 Staflford av 104!) Meadow av
— Moltke av
— Blucher av
— Froude av
— Rollin av
— Miller av
— Grote av
— Berlin av
— Bancroft av
— Bismarck av
— KingWilliam
av
— PrinceCharles
av Elm (W.), from Mer- idian N.W. to 800 S. Main av., ward 15.
— S. Ninth
Emmet, from 114 Fifth av. N.W. to 213 Railroad av., ward 18. 3;^7 Fourth 419 Fifth
Engle ct., from 1600 block Ash N.E. to Dunmore, ward 10.
Erie pi., from 900 block Adams av. S. E. to Kressler ct., ward 9.
Erin, from Keyser av. S.E. to Cayuga breaker, ward 3.
Evaiis ct., from 1213
Lafayette N.E. to
Pettebone, ward 4.
110 Jackson
124 Price
233 Lafayette
— Swetland Everett av. (N.), fm.
1832 Jackson S.W. to 1834 Washburn, ward 4. Everett av. (S.), fm. 1831 Jackson N.W. to Washburn, ward 5. Evnoii, from 623 Mer- idian N.W. to Four- teenth, ward 15. 550 Eighth 822 S. Ninth 1010 S. Main av
— Twelfth Falrview av., from
103 Lonegran pi. N. E. to 913 W. Lacka- wanna av., ward 14.
Farher ct., from 1400 block Linden N.E to Dunmore, wards 10 and 17.
Farvievv, from 1500 N. Main av. to D., L. & W. railroad, ward 2.
Fellows, from 444 Third N.W. to Nine- teenth, ward 15. 315 Fourth
— Meridian
— Eighth
— S. Ninth
— Tenth
— S. Main av
— S. Hyde Park
av
— Twelfth
— Thirteenth
— Fourteenth
— Fifteenth
— Sixteenth
— Seventeenth
— Eighteenth Fellows plot, from
424 S. Main av., ward 15. Ferdinand, from 1600 N. Main av. to Brick av., ward 2.
Fifteenth, from 1428 Division S.W. to Fellows, wards 5 and 15.
•336 Luzerne Fiftli av. , from Lack- awanna river N.W. to 304 Railroad av., wards 6 and 18. !
100 First 114 Emmet 122 Second 220 Third 320 Fourth 430 Fifth Fifth, from 432 Em- met S.W. to 428 Lu- zerne, wards 6 and 18.
326 Fifth av Fiar, from Remington av. N.B. to Roaring brook twp., wards 19 and 20.
340 Cedar av 440 Pittston av 544 Prospect av 640 Stone av 740 S. Irving av 840 Crown av 940 Stafford av lOJO Meadow av
— Moltke av
— Blucher av
— Froude av
— Rollin av
— Miller av
— Grote av
— Berlin av
— Bancroft av
— Bismarck av
— KingWilliam
av
— PrinceCharles
av Fillmore av. CS,), from 1729 Jackson N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4. loO Price 227 Lafayette 371 Swetland Fillmore av. (S.), from 1726 Jackson S.W. to Washburn, ward 5. First, from 107 Fifth av. S. to Lacka- wanna river, ward 6
Fordham, from Mar- ion to New York, ward 13.
Forest ct., from 317 Gibson N.E. toPine, wards 8 and 16.
Fourteenth, from 1515 Washington av. S.W. to Eynon, wards 5 and 15.
— Academy
— Division
— Luzerne
— Fellows
— Hampton Fourth, from 327 Em- met S.W. to Belle- vue pi., wards Band 18.
— Fifth av
— Luzerne
— Fellows Frank, from Wells
N.E. to Wilber, ward 1. Franklin av. , from 118 E. Lackawanna av. N.E. to 200 Vine. wards 8 and 16.
115 Centre
141 Spruce
249 Linden
349 Mulberry Frink, from Back rd. N.W. to Avenue D, ward 21. Front, from Pittston av. S.E. to Meadow av., ward 12.
— Prospect av
— Stone av
— S. Irving av
— Crown av
— Stafford av Froude av., from Lo- cust S.W. to Palm ward 19.
— Brook
— Cherry
— Fig
Fry av. , from Gibson to Sanders, ward 20.
Flvnn pi,, from Ninth N.W. to Chestnut, ward 14.
Fulton, from Swee- ney N.W. to Ruane, ward 3.
Gallagher ct., from Front S.W. to city line, wards 12, 19 and 20.
Giirdner av., from 1400 Nay-Aug av .
..J. C. SOMMERS..
• • • General BlackStTlith
-.. ^"d Wheelwright.
Horseshoeing Jobbing Promptly a Specialty. Attended to.
1261 Providence Road, Scranton, Pa.
**''*'*?2o'LackawIitiL'A^enSe. GOLLINS & HACKETT
16 SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIBECTOBY.
JOHN WESTPFAHL,
DEALBE IN
General Merchandise,
629 & 631 Pittston Avenue, SCRArslTOINI, PENN'A.
E. ROBINSON'S SONS,
MANUFACTUBBRg OF THE
Celebrated Pilsener Lager Beer
SCRANTON, PA,
J. J. WYMBS,
Livery, Sale and
Boarding Stables,
228 & 230 Forest Court,
Horses, Harness, Buggies and Coaclies for sale at all times.
This Directory will tell you many things you want to know
I^I^ICIE, $1.00.
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY.
N.E. to 124 Green Ridge, ward 13. 1429 Marion Garfield ay. (N.), from 1622 Jackson N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4. 126 Price 222 Lafayette 368 S wetland Garfield av. (S.) from 1623 Jackson S.W. to Division, ward 5. Genet, from Scranton steel works S.E. to Crown av,, ward 20.
433 Cedar av
— Prospect av
— Stone av
— S. Irving av Georee, from Leg-
gett's creek N.E. to Genet land, ward 1.
Geraldine ct., frorrt Lafayette to Pette- bone, ward 4.
Gibbons, from Cedar av. S.E. to Stafford av., ward 20.
— Pittston av
— Prospect av
— Stone av
— S. Irving av
— Crown av Gibson, from 800 Ca-
pouse av. S.E. to
Hendricks av.,
wards 7, 9, 10 and 16.
339 N. Wyoming
av
434 N. Washing-
ton av 533 Adams av 621 Jefferson av 737 Madison av S26 Monroe av 923 Quincy av 1027 Clay av 1127 Webster av 1227 Taylor av
— N. Irving av
— Prescott av
— Harrison av
— Wheeler av
— Colfax av
— Arthur av
— Cleveland av Gilbert, from Leach
N.W. to Rock, ward 3.
— Rockwell
— Durkin
— Ballou
Giles, from 1522 N. Main av., ward 2.
Gilmore av., from Glover S.W. to Lackawanna twp., ward 20.
— Saginaw
— Duncan
— Campbell
— Sanders Glen, from 1332 Nay-
Aug av. S.E. to 1341 Sanderson av.,ward 13.
— Albright av
— Meylert av
— VonStorch av
— Dickson av Glover, from Birney
av. S.E. to Crown av., ward 19
Gordoii, fromD.&H. railroad N E. to 14 E. Carbon, wards 7 and 16.
Gorge, from Keyser av. N.W. to city line, ward 3.
Grace, from Amelia av., ward].
Grandview av., from 2000 N. Washington av. N.W. to Boule- vard, ward 1.
Grant av. (N.), from 2036 Jackson N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4. 125 Price 225 Lafayette 371 Swetland Grant av. (S.), from 2036 Jackson S.W. to 2046 Washburn, ward 5. Green, from 1745 Wayne av. N.W. to 1752 Brick av., ward 2. Green Rids;e, Irom 1534 N. Main av. S.E. to Dunmore, ward 13.
— Nay-Aug av 48 Ross av
l-'4 Gardner av 232 Albright av 332 Mevlert av 418 VonStorch av
554 Dickson av 642 Sanderson av 7.56 Moi^sey av 834 Capouse av 932 Penn av 1040 N. Wyoming
av 1128 N. Washing- ton av Green's pi., from 859 Capouse av. N.W., ward 7. Griffin, from Von Storch land N.W. to Nicol av., ward 21. Grote, from E. Elm S.W. to Palm, ward 20.
— Locust
— Brook
— Cherrj'
— Fig Grove, from Nay- Aug grove N.W. to 1112 Albright av., ward 2.
;)58 Cottage
Halstead ct.. Linden near Mifflin av., N. E. to Mifflin av., ward 16.
Hallstead pi., from 430 Adams av., ward 9.
Hauini ct,, from 500 block Moosic S.W. to city line, wards 12, 19 and 20.
Hamilton av., from Lafayette N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4.
Hampton, from 528
Meridian N.W. to
Fourteenth, ward 15
824 S Ninth
1022 S. Main av
n&5 Twelfth
Hand's pi., from 612 Meridian N.W. to 615 S. Main av., ward 15
Harrison av., from Linden N.E. to Silk- man land, wards 10 and 17.
— Mulberry
— Vine
— Olive
— Pine
— Giibson
— Myrtle
Hemlock, from Pitts- ton av. S.E. to Mea- dow av., ward 12. 640 Jr'rospect av 642 Stone av 752 S. Irving av 848 Crown av 940 Stafford av Hendricks av., from Linden N.E. to Gib- son, near Nay-Aug Falls.
— Mulberry
— Vine
— Olive
— Pine Hennessj' ct. , from
1022 Jackson to Price, ward 14. Henrv, from 8.57 W. Market N.W. to D., L. & W. railroad, ward 3. Hertz ct., from Front S.W. to city limits, wards 12, 19 and 20. Hickory, from Lack- awanna river S E. to Meadow av., ward 18.
110 S. Wyoming
av 134 S. Washing- ton av 322 Cedar av 448 Pittston av 550 Prospect av 630 Stone av 736 S Irving av S.38 Crown aN' 940 Stafford av Hiffb School, from 1933 N. Main av. N.W. to 1912 Wayne av., ward 1. Hill, from Edna av. N.W. to Wayne av.. ward 1 . Hitchcock ct., from 900 block Linden N.E. to Dunmore, wards 9 and 17. Hollister av., from Weston pi. to Wells, ward 1.
— W. Parker
— Throop Hollow, from 1300 W.
Market N.E. to city line, ward 3. Honesdale, from 1632
IF YOU WANT ....
CUT STONE
of any description, or anything- in the line of West Mountain Buif Stone, NichoLson Blue Stone, Indiana Liniei^lone, Ohio Sand Stone. Plain or Carved Work, Flagging and Curbing.
CALL ON OR WRITF TO
Cor. Penn Ave. & Ash St. EDWIN S. WILLIAMS, SCRANTON, PENN.
Estimates given on plans if desired.
''"'^^^^T!rJr.LTnt'■''''' COLLINS & HACKETT
18 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SYDNEY MARKWICK, JOHN MARKWICK,
433 Fourteenth Street. 1427 Luzerne Street.
MARK^WICK BROS.,
Masons ^ Goniraciors
CerRCDt Work
ALL KINDS OF ^ ^^^^^s^b^^u
^' Plain
and
Ornamental
^^^ Plasterers.
A SPECIALTY. --^-^rmrm— -rmy,,^:^
Estimates Cheerfnlly Given. Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
433 Fourteenth Street, _ _ <isPt?AMTnM PA
1427 Luzerne Street, " ' O^ t\rVl^ I W 1^ , T /A.
Painter, Decopalor ^ Pap?r flangep
^•Flf^ST GliASS WOHK.-^
Prices as low as the Quality of Work will admit.
1318 Nortti Waslniington Avenue, - Scran. ton, F*a.
JP^*
GO TO THE,
SOUTH SIDE, GflSH STORE,
DEALER IN
'9
Teas, Coffees, Spices, Fresh Butter ^ Eggs.
632 Cedar Avenue, Corner Willow street, Scranton, Pa. E. A. IVIEGARGEIv, Proprietor.
ASK YOUR ARCHITECT TO
Manufactured by PAKAGON PI.ASTEK
515 Green Ridge Street.
SPECIFY & SUPPLY CO.
rflRftGON
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY.
19
Meylert av. to 1532 Von Storch av., ward 13.
Howard pJ., rear of 727 Adams av., ward 9.
Howell, from 529
Chestnut N.W. to :v38 N. Main av., wards 4 and 14.
Hudson, from 1107 Pawnee N.E. to Weston land, ward H.
— Winona
— Seneca HugheK ct., from
Lafayette N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4. Hyde Park av. (N.), from 11.32 .Jackson N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4. 137 Price 233 L/afayette 375 Swetland
Hyde Park av. (S.),
from 1131 Jackson
S.W. to Fellows,
wards 5 and 15.
174 Washburn
224 Academy
— Division 340 Luzerne
Iron, from 1218 Paw- nee N.E. to Clover, ward 3.
— Tie
— Seneca Irving av. (N.), from
1335 Linden N.E. to Dunmore, wards 10 and 17.
— Mulberry
— Vine
— Olive
— Pine
— Gibson
— Myrtle
— Ash Irving av. (S.), from
Front S.E.to Lacka- wanna twp., wards 12, 19 and 20. 27 Moosic
ia3 Hemlock
227 Orchard
— River
— Hickory
— Alder
— Willow
731 Birch 831 Beech
— Maple
— E. Elm
— Locust
— Brook
— Cherry -Fig
— Palm
— Pear
— Genet
— Breck
— Ripple
— Gibbons
— O'Hara
— School
Jackson, f r o m 726 Scranton N.E. to Avenue D, wards 4, 5, 14 and 21. 912 N. Ninth 927 Chestnut 1057 Main av 1131 Hyde Park av 1225 Bromley av 1321 Sumner av 1427 Lincoln av 1523 Rebecca av 1623 Garfield av 1727 Fillmore av 1833 Everett av 1941 Van Buren av 3035 Grant av 2137 Sherman av 2243 Avenue A 2^23 Merrifleld av 3427 Avenue B
2517 Back rd
2518 Keyser av
James, from Ash E. of Nay- Aug Falls N.E. to Dunmore, ward 10.
Jefferson av., from 627 E. Lackawanna av. N.E. to Poplar, wards 9 and 17. 145 Spruce
— Madison av 249 Linden
347 Mulberry 449 Vine 541 Olive 639 Pine 749 Gibson 847 Myrtle -Ash
Jessup av., frona D., L. & W. land N.E. to Company, ward 21.
John, from Colfax
av. N.E. to Dun- more, ward 10. 988 Ash
Jones, from Lacka- wanna river N.W. 10 1434 N. Main av., ward 2.
Joseph, from Silk- man land N.E. to Dunmore, ward 10.
KanepJ., from Third N.W. to Fourth, ward 6.
Kellernian ct., from 100 block Elm N.E., ward 11.
K>'lluni's ct., from 1200 block Linden N.E. to Dunmore, wards 10 and 17.
Kevser av., from 2518 Jackson N.E. to 729 W Market, ward 3.
Kevser av. TS.l, from 25'19 Jackson S.W. to Lackawanna twp., wards 3 and 21.
Keystone av. , from Lafayette N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4.
King William av., from E. Elm S.W. to Palm, ward 19.
Kirst ct., from 400 block River S.W. to city line, wards 11 and 20.
Knai)p's ct. , from 314 E. Market N.E. to Deacon, ward 1.
Kolb ct., from 300 block Maple S.W. to Locust, ward 11.
Kressler ct., from Lackawanna av. N. B. to Gibson, wards 9 and 17.
Lackawanna av. (E.), from Lacka- wanna river bridge S.K. to Webster av., wards 8, 9 and 17. 2 Bridge 113 Franklin av 233 Penn av 331 N. Wyoming
av 4;i5 N. Washing- ton av 535 Adams av
536 Mattes
627 Jefferson av
741 Monroe av
— Clay av Lackawanna av.
(W.), from Lacka- wanna river bridge N.W. to 334 N. Main av., ward 14. 600 Sixth 638 N. Seventh 744 N. Eighth 830 N. Ninth 913 Fairview av 9,30 Chestnut Lafayette, from 233 Chestnut N.W. to N. Sherman av., ward 4. 1035 N. Main av 1135 N.Hyde Park
av 1219 N.Bromley av 1335 N Sumner av 1423 N. Lincoln av 1535 N. Rebecca av 1627 N. Garfield av 1723 N. Fillmore
av 1833 N. Everett av 1931 N. Van Buren
av
2027 N. Grant av
Lane, from Keyser
av. S. to Cayuga
culm dump, ward 3.
Larch, from 1228 San- derson av. S.E. to Dunmore, ward 13. 35 Mouse y av 128 Capouse av
— Penn av
— N. Wyoming
av 448 N. Washing- ton av Laurel, from Beau- mont av. N.E. to Cusick av., ward 3.
Lavelle ct., from Front S.W. to city line, wards 12, 19 and 20.
Law, from Leggett N.E. to Mary.ward 3
Leach, from Leggett N.E. to D & H. land, ward 1.
Lee ct. , from 521 Linden N.E. to 522 Poplar, ward 9.
[V^rs. A. Tripp,
Teacher of Madam Cooley Simpson's Scientific Tailor System for Cutting Seamless Waists and Ladies' Garments.
434 Adams Ave.,
Scranton, Penn....
Visit COLLINS & HACKETT f«L":i5?.l!:.9I".!,NG
220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
20 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIBECTOBY. |
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MAKTJFAOTTTRERS OF |
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Fancy Cakes, |
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Nos. 341, 343, 345 and 347 Brook Street. |
DAVID Y. WILLIAMS,
Mason, Contractor and Builder.
Estimates Furnished on AH Classes of Work.
No contract too large and none too small to receive my prompt attention.
BROKEN ASHLER AND RANGE WORK
A. SPECTAI^TY.
117 Garfield Avenue,
SCRANTON, PA,
JOHM
Stone Mason and Contractor.
Foundations laid for all classes of buildings.
Cellar work a specialty.
1014 LUZERNE STREET, SCRANTON, PA. '
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO. '"»°^^^.^^%s'^:^,\':fZfi
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY.
21
Leggett, ft-om Leg- geft's creek N. W. to W. Market, ward 1. ■ — Leach
— Rockwell
— Durkin
— Balloii
— Clark Lewis, from Leggett's
creek culm dump N.E. to Genet land, wardl.
— Charles
— Wilber IJnc.oln av. (N ), fm.
1439 Jackson N.E to Pettebone, ward 4. 124 Price 222 Lafayette 368 Swetland Lincoln av. (S.), fm. 1427 Jackson S.W. . to 1430 Washburn,
ward .5. Linden, from 252 Mif- flin av. S.E. to Hen- dricks av., wards 16 and 17.
137 Franklin av
217 Penn av
330 N. Wyoming
av 4.36 N. Washing- ton av 539 Adams av 629 Jefferson av 721 Madison av 732 Bank 831 Monroe av 927 Quincy av 1035 Clay av Lloyd, from N. Main av. to D., L. & W. railroad, ward 2. Locust, from Lacka- wanna river S. to Roaring Brook twp, wards 11, 19 and 20.
— S. Washing-
ton av
— Remington av 358 Cedar av
— Pittston av
— Prospect av 649 Stone av 754 S. Irving av
— Crown av
— Stafford av
— Meadow av
— Moltke av
— Bluclier av
— Froude av
— RoUin av
— Miller av
— Grote av J, — Berlin av
— Bancroft av
— Bismarck av
— KingWilliam
av
— PrinceCharles
av l.uiiergan pi,, from
Fairview a v. N.W.
to Chestnut, ward
14. Lord'.s ct., from 314
New to Phelps, ward
Love rd., from N. Seventh N.E. to Carbon, ward 14. Lxike, from Silkman land N.E. to Dun- more, ward 10. Luzerne, from 344 S. Third N.W. to S. Keyserav., ward 15. 314 Fourth 428 Fifth .500 Railroad av
— Meridian 725 Eightli 827 Ninth 92::$ Tenth
1013 S. Main av nm S Hyde Park
av 1168 Twelfth 1226 Thirteenth 1318 P'ourteenih 1424 Fifteentli 1522 Sixteenih 1626 Seventeenth 1718 Eighteenth 1824 Nineteenth 1924 Twentieth 2024 Twenty-first 2126 Twenty-sec- ond 2223 Twenty- third 2325 Twenty-fo'rth Luzerne ct., from 1114 Washburn S.W to Ijuzerne, ward 5. Mabel av., from Neary N.E. to D. & H. land, ward 1. Madison hv., from 721 Linden N.E. to Dunmore, wards 9 and 17.
340 Mulberry 450 Vine rj:30 Olive
642 Pine 738 Gibson S42 Myrtle
— Ash
— Poplar Malion ct., from 1100
block Linden N.E.
to Dunmore, wards
10 and 17. Main av. (N.). from
1100 Jackson N.E.
to Dickson boro.,
wards 1, 2, 4, 14 and
21.
150 Price 242 Lafayette 324 W. Lacka- wanna av 422 Brown's pi 448 Swetland .");i-S Howell
624 Pettebone
— Cemetery"
— Tripp
— Court 1243 Pierce 1313 Thompson
134 Providence rd 1358 Wood 1434 Jones 1500 Theodore 1.554 Green Ridge 1659 Putnam . 1739 Oak 1844 Market (Pro- vidence sq) 1933 High school 2089 Weston pi 2369 Pond 2371 Dean 2434 W. Parker 2526 Throop
— Arthur 2629 Wells 2729 Watkins 2900 Marvine
Main av. (S.), from 1100 Jackson S E to Ijackawanna twp., wards 5 tyid 15. 115 Scranton 171 Wasliburn 236 Division 315 Oxford 340 Luzerne
— Fellows 515 Hampton 609 Hand's pi
625 Eynon 711 Bellevue
— W. Elm
— Sassafras :>Iannlng av., from
W. Parker N.E. to Heermans, ward 1.
Maple, from Lacka- wanna river S.E. to Prince Charles av., ward 11 and 19. 100 Water 126 S. Washing- ton av 224 Remington av
— Slocum :3.58 Cedar av 432 Pittston av 540 Prospect av 648 Stone av 740 S. Irving av 840 Crown av 942 Stafford av
1040 Meadow av 1140 Moltke av 1242 Blucher av 1340 Froude av 1440 Rollin av 1540 Miller av
— Grote av
— Berlin av
— Bancroft av
— Bismarck av
— KingWilliam
av Margaret, from 200 William to Leggett's creek, ward 1. Margaret av,, from Hill S.W. to Wayne av., wardl. Marion, from 1440 Nay-Aug av. S.E. to Dunmore, wards 1, 2 and 13.
I'Zs Gardner av 230 Albright av mi Meylert av 436 VonStorch av 538 Dickson av 624 Sanderson av 740 Monsey av 836 Capouse ax 936 Penn av 1038 N. Wyoming
av 1130 N. Washing- ton av Mark, from Ash E. of Nay-Aug Falls N.E. to Dunmore, ward 1.
Market (K ), from Lackawanna river S.E. to Dunmore. wards 1 and 2.
•^<^l^:- ^^^^^^
DEALER IN
JOHN
E.
JOHNSON
p
repar?d Diamond
Coal
Orders received at '
317 Spruce Street, United States Hotel, 107 Washington Avenue. 823 Cedar .\ venue. Lock-Box 283. Prompt attention to all
Telephone 992. orders ....
PESIDENCE
1236 Providence Road
Clothing forJen^B,ys& Children at COLLINS & HBCKETT
22 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ivirs. A. NORTON,
Fashionable Dressmahing Parlors,
345 ADAMS AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
■Workmanship the Best. i (^
Styles the Latest. -^^ PRICES THE LOWEST.
Fit Guaranteed. J)\
JACOB BOIvZ,
MANUFACTURER OF
9
No. 138 Wyoming Aventie,
SCRANTON, PA.
Mrs. SARAH L KING, M.D.
Women's ^ Children's Diseases a Specialty.
Office-Hours: 8 to 13 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
320 Mulberry Street, Scranton, Pa.
AT CARBONDALE ON FRIDAYS.
HENRY FREY, Photographer and Artist,
421 Lackawanna Ayenue, SCRANTON, PA.
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS, VIE^WS, REPRODUCTIONS, CRAYONS AND WATER COLOR PICTURES.
ALL WORK STRICTLY FIRST GLftSS.
T, I. LACEY & SON, Architects, '"■ " ' "• °"" '^s^c^ranton'ra.
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIBECTORY.
23
— Nay-Aug av
— Meylert av
— VonStorch av
— Dickson av
— Sanderson av
— Monsey av
— Capouse av
— Penn av
— N. Wyoming
av
— N. Washing-
ton av
Market OV.), fromj Lackawanna river | N. to city line,warda 1, 2 and 3. '
37 X. Main av 139 Church av 225 Wayne av 343 Brick av 455 Yard 549 Bloom av 623 Cusick av 729 Keyser av 855 Henry 1043 Panooka
— Pawnee
— Seneca
* — Smith ,
McGrath ot., from
Maple N.E., ward
11. McGuiness ct., from
Front S.W. to city
line, wards 12, 19
and 20.
Marvine, from Wells N.E.to2900]Sr. Main av., ward 1.
— Charles
— Wilber
Mary, from Leggett's creek shaft N.W. to Leggett's creek, ward 1.
— Durkin
— Edith
Mattes, from 53t) E.
Lackawanna av. S.
W. to River, ward
17. Matthews, from Ash
N.E. to Dun more,
ward 10.
M c 1) o 11 o u g' U av. ,
from 4.35 Cayuga N. E. to 471 Oak, ward 2
' "' 1737 Warren 1771 Laurel 1823 Block
McKeever pi., from
618 N. Main av.,
ward 21. McKenna ct., from
800 block Linden N.
E. to city line, wards
9 and 17. McNichols ct., from
937 Scranton, ward 5. Meade, from Lacka- wanna river N. of
Parker, ward 1. Meade av., from D ,
L. &W. land N.E.
to Lackawanna
river, ward 2. Meadow av. , from
Front S.W. to Palm,
wards 12, 19 and 20.
— Moosic
— Hemlock
— Orchard
— River
— Hickory
— Alder
— Willow
— Birch 829 Beech
— Maple 1033 E. Elm
— Locust
— Brook
— Cherrv -Fig
Mechanic, from Cliff
S.W. to D. & H. C.
Co. bridge at depot
ward S. -Meridian, from Ox
ford S. to Lacka- wanna twp., wards
5 and 15. Merri field (N ), from
1024 Price, ward 14. Meri-ifield av. , froftl
2243 Jackson S W.
to D., L. & W. land,
ward 21. Meylert av., from
Nay-Aug av. N.E.
to E. Market, ward
13. Mica, from Mineral,
ward 7. Mifflin av.. from 118
Centre N.W. to
Vine, wards 8 and
16.
144 Spruce 2.52 Linden ;346 Mulberry
Mill, from. Mattes, I ward 17. [
Miller av., from. Lo- cust S.W. to Palm, ward 19.
— Brook
— Cherry
— Fig
Mine, from 638 Min- eral S.E. to D., L. & W. branch, ward 7.
Mineral, from 100 Carbon N^E. to Mine, ward i. 619 Silex
Mohawk, from Flynn's breaker N. E.to Leggett's creek, ward 3.
yioir ct.. from 700 block Linden N.E. to Dunmore, wards 9 and 17.
Moitke av., from Birch S.E. to Palm, ward 19.
— Beech
— Maple
— E. Elm
— Locust
— Brook
— Cherrv
— Fig Monroe av. , from 741
E. Lackawanna av. N.E. to Dixnmore, wards 9 and 17.
238 Linden
334 Mulberry
448 Vine
.554 Olive
6-54 Pine
738 Gibson
847 Myrtle
— Ash
— Poplar Monsey ;'v., from
(ireen's pi. N.E. to K. Market, wards 7 and 13.
— Ash
— Poplar ^ Walnut
— Larch
— New York 1446 Marlon 1560 Green Ridge 1660 Delaware
IVtoosic, from .386 Front S.E. to Mea- dow av., ward 12.
— Prospect av
— Stone av
— Crown av
— Stafford av Moran ct., from Fifth
av. S.W. to Luzerne, ward 6. Morris ct., from .lackson to Wash- bum, ward 5. Mnlberry. from 346 Mifflin av. S.E. to Hendricks avenue, wards 9, 16 and 17. 128 Franklin av 228 Penn av 322 N. Wyoming
av 432 N. Washing- ton av 5.30 Adams av 622 Jefferson av 736 Vladlson av 8.30 Monroe av 922 Quincyav 1022 Clay av 1125 Webster av 1223 Taylor av 1323 N. Irving av
— Pre&cott av
— Harrison av
— Wheeler av
— Collax av
— Arthur av
— Cleveland av MTnllein, from 1324
Washburn S.W. to 1225 Division, ward 5.
— Academy Myrtle, from 900 N.
Washington av. S. E. to Hendricks av., wards 9 and 10. •5.38 Adams av 638 Jefferson av 738 Madison av 840 Monroe av 938 Quincy av 10.38 Clay av 11.38 Webster av 1240 Taylor av 1.340 N. Irving av 1440 Prescott av 1-540 Harrison av 1640 Wheeler av 1740 Arthur av 1840 Cleveland av Nay-Aug av.. from Von Storch av. N.E. to E. Market, wards 2 and 13. 1042 Meylert av 1138 Albright av
F. M. AYLS WORTH, ,k
DEALER IN
Fresh and Salt Meats
Poultry, Sausages and Lard.
322 Linden St., - Telephone can, 3033 - Between Penn and Wyoming Aves.
Fine Clothing, Popular Prices, at COLLINS & HACKETT'S
220 Lackawanna Avenue. vrv»fc*.ii^%/ \x. iif-i\/l%bl I Kf
24
SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
C. L. VAN VALIN,
Carpenter, Joiner and Bnilder,
Jobbing and repairing done promptly. Furniture neatly repaired.
RESIDENCE:
125 Linden Stre t,
SHOP:
239 Raymond Court, SCRANTON, PA.
MACK <& McLEAN,
PRACTICAL HORSE = SHOERS,
AND MANXJFACTUBERS OF
TRUCKS and VEHICLES
of every description. Jobbing in all its branches. Cor. Capouse Avenue and Cribson Street, Scranton, Pa.
T.H. PORTER &BRO.
Dealers in Paper Stock, Rags, Rubber and Metal,
817 & 819 West Lackawanna Avenue.
Goods collected in any part of the city.
WILLIAM NEAVE
Dealer in
Fish and Oysters.
Curer of the Celebrated 832 Capouse Avenue, SCRANTON, PA.
FRANK CARLUCCI &, BRO.
I3E:>VXiE!IiS IIST
WYOMING BLUE STONE ^ SCRANTON YELLOW STONE # GRANITE.
All kinds of work in cut stone. Carving Statuary, etc. Quarries at Nicholson.
Yard and Mill 720 to 726 Scranton Street, SCRANTON, PA.
Real IBstate Agent,
119 South Main Avenue.
General Real Estate. Houses and lots for sale in any part of the city. Agent for build- ing lots on Pettebone estate, Hyde Park. Prices of lots, ?2.50, 8300 and $500; one-fifth cash, balance 5 years. Deed given at once.
H. L. MORGAN
DAYIS & H0DPT,ArcMtects,""*""""sTRTNTON:PA.
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY.
25
1332 Glen 1320 Gardner av 1438 Marlon 1500 Ross av 1636 Green Ridge 1758 Breaker Xea 1 is pi., from Ninth S.E., ward 14. Neary.from Leggett's creek breaker N.W. to D., & H. land, wardl. Ned, from 1700 Key- ser av. N. to Henry, ward 3. Neptune ct., from 112
Birch, ward 11. New, from 829 Ca- pouse av. 8.E. to 827 N. Washington av., wards 7 and 16. 350 N. Wyoming av Newton, from 238 Back rd. to city line, ward 21 . New York, from 1419 Sanderson av. S.E. to Dunmore, ward 13.
35 Monsey av 117 Capouse av 231 Penn av 337 N. Wyoming
av 442 N. Washing- ton av Nicol a v., from 413 Putnam S.W. to Griffin, ward 2. Nineteenth, from Division S.W. to Lackawanna twp., wards 5 and 15.
— Luzerne
— F'ellows Ninth (N.), from 902
Scranton N.E. to Howell shaft, ward 14.
— Jackson
236 West Lacka- wanna av 147 Swetland Ninth (S.), from Ox- ford S. W. to Lacka- wanna twp., wards 5 and 15.
.337 Luzerne 445 Fellows
— Hampton
— Eynon 713 Bellevue
— W. Elm
— Sassaft-as Oak, from 1739 N.
Main av. N.W. to 1841 Cusick av., ward 2.
127 Church av
— Summit av 228 Wayne av 329 Brick av 423 Perry av 462 Yard
471 McDonough
av 523 Bloom av
Oakford ct., from 816 Centre N.E. to Pine Brook pi., wards 8 and 16.
O'Connor ct., trom Lackawanna river to Fifth av., ward 6.
O'Hara from Birney av. S.E. to Stafford av., ward 20.
Olive, from 542 Penn av. S.E. to Hen- dricks av., wards 9, 16 and 17.
— N. Wyoming
av 427 N. Wa-shlng-
ton av 533 Adams av 634 Jefferson av 733 Madison av 827 Monroe av 925 Quincy ay 1037 Clay av 1127 Webster av 1230 Taylor av 1330 N. Irving av 1432 Prescott av 1530 Harrison av 1630 Wheeler av 1730 Colfax av 18.30 Arthur av 1930 Cleveland av Olv'pliant rd., from Boulevard N.E. to city line, ward 1. Oram, from Powder- lyct.N.W.,ward21. Orchard, from Pitts- ton av. S.E. to Mea- dow ave, ward 12. 548 Prospect av 650 Stone av 750 S. Irving av 850 Crown av
948 Stafford av Ousterhontct., from
439 E. Market N.E. to Deacon, ward 1.
Oxford, from Oxford breaker N.W. to 315 S. Main av, ward 5.
— S. Eighth
— S. Ninth 926 Tenth
Page's pi., from 341 Franklin av. N.W. to Mifflin av., ward 8
Paisley av., from W. Parker N. E., ward 1
Halm, from Reming- ton av. S.E. to Roar- ing Brook twp., ward 20 and 19. 338 Cedar av 440 Pittston av 540 Prospect av 640 Stone av 740 S. Irving av 840 Crown av 940 Stafford av 1040 Meadow av 1140 Moltke av 1240 Blucher av 1340 Froude av 1440 Rollin av 1540 Miller av ]640Groteav
— Berlin av
— Bancroft av
— Bismarck av
— KingWilliam
av
— PrinceCharles
av Parker (E.), from Lackawanna river S.E. to Olyphant rd., ward 1. .
— Carter
— Boulevard Parker (W.), from
Lackawanna river N.W. to Brick av., wards 1 and 3. 68 N. Main av
— Hollister av
— Paisley av
— Edna av 249 Wayne av
Parnell, from George S.E. toD.. L. & W. land, ward 3.
Paul, from Sllkman land N.E. to Dun- more, ward 10.
Pawnee, from 1083 W. Market N.E. to St«el, ward 3.
— Hudson
— Crocker
— Bennett
— Iron Payfair a v., from D.,
L, & W. land N.E. to Company, ward 21. Pear, from Reming- ton av. S.E. to Crown av., ward 20. 318 Cedar av
— Pittston av
— Prospect av
— Stone av
— S. Irving av
Pearl, from 1252 Mtd- berry N. to 1348 Vine, ward 17. Penn av., from 333 E. Lackawanna av. N. E. to E. Market, wards 7, 8, 13 and 16. 115 Centre 145 Spruce 247 Linden 343 Mulberry 449 Vine 542 Olive 541 E. Carbon 941 Ash 1040 Poplar 1140 Walnut 1241 Larch 1372 New York 1436 Marion 1552 Green Ridge 1660 Delaware
Perry a v . , from Beau- mont av. N.E. to Oak, ward 2.
Peter, from Leggett's creek breaker N.E. to Genet land, ward 3.
— Charles
— Wilber Pettebone, from 600
N. Main av. N.W.- to Sherman av., wards 4 and 21. 1100 N. Hyde Park
av 1200 N. Bromley
av 1300 N. Sumner av 1400 N. Lincoln av 1500 N. Rebecca av 1600 N. Garfield av
T. P. REAGAN,
Livery and OnderlakiDg.
Office, 341 West Market Street. Stables, 411 Oak St.
Telephone, No. 1563.
YOUNG "EN'S SUITS at COLLINS & HACKETT
330 L.ackawanna Avenue
26
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
JOHN GEIGLE, 620 / 622 Elm St.
Mouldinas, Scroll Sawina, TurnlnQ, Brackets Stair Rails,
Corner Blocks, Balusters, Newel Posts, Casinos,
Scroll Balusters, ^ Porch Posts, Etc.
Iw^a^c's BOOI^ Store
STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
New & Old Books. Latest Novels. News, Sporting, Illustrated and Story Papers, Periodicals;. Stationery, Blank Books, &c.
Passage Tickets for all Classes, on the Allen, Ameri- can, Anchor, Guion, State and White Star Lines- Drafts on the Old Country, anyam't
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Cor. Lackawanna &. Wyoming Aves., Scranton, Pa.
L. \A/. TISDEZL,
and Dealer in
GiiDs X Pislols, flmrRiiDitioD, &o
Tool and Model Making a Specialty.
Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to.
118 FRANKLIN AVENUE,
Second P'loor.
I. HARRISON, Agt.
ALL WORK WARRANTED . .FOR ONE YEAR .
Kine Watcti and Jexvelry Repairing. "Watches and Je^welry at Just half price.
SCRANTON, PA.
233 Penn Avenue.
SCRANTON TRANSFER CO.
Freight and Bag- gage carefully handled.
Telephone 2383.
# RKKSB & IVLURPHY,
t ^S^^ine Agents. Office ; Pr 0. BIdg
J. G. BEESE.
W. W. HUBPHY'S SONS,
PARAGON PLASTER & SUPPLY CO.
LIME, CEMENT AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, 515 Green Ridge Street.
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY,
27
1700 N. Fillmore av
— N. Everett av
— N. Van Buren
av
— N . Grant av Fhelps, from 866 Ca-
Souseav. S.E. to 923 r. Washington av., ward 7.
3.50 N. Wyoming av
Pierce, from 1243 N. Main av. N.W. to D., L. & W. rail- road, ward 2.
— Summit av Pike, flrom Tie N.E
to D., L. & W. rail- road, ward 8.
— Seneca
— Clover
Pine, from 636 N. Wyoming av. S.E. to Hendricks av. , wards 9, 16 and 17. 436 N. Washing- ton av 542 Adams av 628 Jefferson av 720 Madison av 826 Monroe av 932 Quincy av 1026 Clay av
1130 Webster av 1233 Taylor av 1330 N. Irving av
1430 Prescott av 1530 Harrison av 1630 Wheeler av
1730 Colfax av
— Arthur av
— Cleveland av Pine Brook pi., from
700 block Capouse av. S.E., ward 7. Pittston av., from Front S.W. to Lack- awanna twp., wards 11, 12, 19 and 20.
133 Hemlock
281 Orchard
383 River
429 Hickory
527 Alder
633 Willow
731 Birch
831 Beech
925 Maple 1029 E. Elm
1131 Locust 1223 Brook 1327 Cherry 1433 Fig 1.539 Palm 1629 Pear
1731 Genet 1831 Breck
1431 Ripple 1.531 Gibbons
— O'Hara
— .Saginaw Pittston pi., from
Moosic near Pitts- ton av., ward 12. Piatt pi., fi-ora. Junc- tion of Jefferson and Madison avs., ward 17.
Pleasant, from 1013
Swetland N.E. to 571 Howell, ward 14,
Pond, from Lacka- wanna river N.E. to 2371 N. Main av., j ward 1. 2338 Depot |
Poplar, from Lacka- wanna river S.E. to Webster av., ward 13,
— Ward av
— Monsey av
— Capouse av
— Penn av
— N. Wyoming
av
— N. Washing-
ton av
— Adams av
— Jefferson av
— 1V1 adison av
— Monroe av
— Quincy av
— Clay av Powderly ct., from
Howell" N.E. , ward 21. Prescott av., from Linden N.E. to Dunmore, wards 10 and 17.
— Mulberry
— Vine
— Olive
— Pine
— Gibson
— Myrtle
— Ash
Price, from 138 Fair- view av. N.W. to Sherman av., wards 4 and 14.
— Chestnut
— N. Main av
— N.Hyde Park
av
— N. Bromley
av
— N.Su inner av
— N, Lincoln av
— N. Garfield av
— N. Fillmore
— N. Everett av
— N. Van Buren
av
— N. Grant av Price pi., from 119
Deacon, ward 1.
Prince Charles av,,
from E. Elm S.W. to Palm, ward 19. Prospect a v., from .522 Front S.W. to Lackawanna twp., wards 12, 19 and 30. 26 Moosic
132 Henilo(tk
232 Orchard
330 River
426 Hickory
.532 Alder
632 WillOM-
7.34 Birch
832 Bopch
930 Maple
1032 E. Elm
ll.TO Locust
1228 Brook
1328 Cherrv^
1432 Fig 1530 Palm
— Pear
— Genet
— Breck
— Ripple
— Gibbons
— O'Hara
— School
— Saginaw
Providence pi., from 419 Deacon, ward 1.
Providence rd., from
W. Carbon N. to 345 N, Main av.. wards 2 and 21.
888 Albright av 990 Diamond av
— Tripp 1164 Court
Providence sq., 1900 N. Main av. and 100 W. Market, ward 3.
Putnam, from 1661 N. Main av. N.W. to D., L. & W. railroad, wards 2 and 3.
— Church av 226 Summit av 248 Wayne av 350 Brick av
Quincy av., from 939 Linden N.E. to Pop- lar, wards 9 and 17,
2.34 Mulberrs"-
450 Vine
550 Olive
650 Pine
752 Gibson
— Myrtle
— Ash Kace, from Sander- son av. N,E. to Amelia, ward 1.
Kail road a v., from 157 S. Seventh S. to 447 Fourth, wards 8 and 16.
233 Emmet
269 Fifth av
345 Luzerne Ra.vniond ct,, from 213 Centre N.E. to Vine, wards 8 and 16
Reaves pi,, from Bank S., ward 17.
Rebecca av, (N,), from 1523 Jackson N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4,
— Price 224 Lafayette
— Swetland Rebecca av (S.),
from 1522 Jackson S.W. to 1.526 Wash- burn, ward 5.
Keinington av,,from Maple S.W. to Fig, wards 11 and 20. 1031 E. Elm 1123 Locust 1227 Brook l:!3" Cherry KeininKtonct., from 316 Maple, ward 11. Richards pi., from Chestnut N.W. to
Edwards pi,, ward
5. Richter, from Ash
near RoaringBrook ,
ward 10, Ridge, from Ash N,
E. to Dunmore, ward
10. Ripple, from Cedar
av, S,E. to Crown
av,, ward 20.
— Pittston av
— Prospect av
— Stone av
— S. Irving av
— Connell Park
— Crown av
River, from 106 S. Wyoming av. S.E. to Meadow av., wards 12 and 19. 126 S, Washing- ton av 262 Mattes 340 Cedar av 440 Pittston av 548 Prospect av 646 Stone av 728 S. Irving av 730 Crown av 830 Stafford av Roberts av,, from Edna to Parker, ward 1. Roberts ct., from Lafayette to Pette- bone, ward 4, Robinson, from Jack- son near Main av, E. to N. Ninth, ward 14. Robinson av,, from Hill S.W. to Ather- ton, ward 1. Robling pi., frona Cedar av. N.W. to Slocum, ward 11. Roche ct,, from Lord's ct. N.E. to Walnut, wards ' 7 and 13. Rock, from Leggett's creek N.E. to D. & H. land, ward 3. Rock pi., from 422 S.
Main a v., ward 1.5. Rockwell, from Leg- gett's N.E. to D. & H, land, ward 1. Rockwell pi., from Weston pi. to Park- er av., ward 1. Rollin av., from Lo- cust S.W, to Palm, ward 19.
— Brook
— Cherry -Fig
Rosen ct„ from 400 block River S.W. to city line, wards 11 and 20.
Ross av., from 1.506 Nay-Aug av. N.E. to Breaker, wards 2 and 13.
Riiane. f rjo m Von
COLLINS & HACKETT, # For fine neckwear
' '" 330 Lackawanna Avenue.
28
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ALBERT NOTHflGKER
Slate
Koofer....
1305 Wuomina /\ve.
All work in my line done in the best possible manner.
\A/. R. e:d\a/ards,
^^^^^*^^' «^ j^:~ Exchange Sale and ^^^^'^^itf^ Stables.
Rear of White's... Hotel.
One block from D., L. W. Depot.
First-Class Double and Single Rigs to Hire . Telephone No. 326S.
Special Rates to Traveling Men.
131 and 133 Raymond Court, SCRANTON, PA.
PRACTICAL
1 Ha.ti.ger
House and Ornamental Painter,
522 Myrtle Street,
Between Washington and Adams Avenues, Faiklawn,
SCRANTON, PA.
DEALER IN
Groceries, Tobaccos and Country Produce.
FRE8H BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. My Prices the Lowest. NO. 427 HICKORY StREET.
F. M. DECKER,
Carriage and Wagon Builder, Blacksmitli and Horseslioer.
Jobbing in all its branches.
1114 and 1116 Lafayette St. SCRANTON, PA.
N B LEVY & BRO American Watches at Wholesale.
SCBANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRDCTORY.
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Storch land N.W.
to Pulton, ward 3. Sadie pi., from
Decker's ct. N.W.
to Twenty -second,
ward 5. .Saginaw, from Cedar
av. S. E. to Prospect
av., ward 20.
— Birney av
— Pittston av
— Gil more av Sander.s, from Cedar
av.S.E.toWinfleld, ward 20.
— Birney av
— Pittston av Sanderson av., from
1200 Monsey av. N. E. to Boulevard, wards 1, 2 and 13. 1228 Larch 1337 Glen 1366 New York 1440 Marion 1556 Green Ridge 1658 Delaware 1771 Breaker 1828 E. Market 1931 Deacon
— Race Sassafras, from Mer- idian N.W. to S. Main av., ward 15.
Schimpff ct., from 300 block River S.W. to city line, wards 11 and 20.
Sclimidt ct. , from Front S.W. to city line, wards 12, 19 and 20.
Schnell pi., from Sixth N.W. to Eighth, ward 14.
School, from Win- field av. S.E. to Staf- ford av., ward 20.
Schultz ct., from 1500 block Linden N.E. to Dunmore, wards 10 and 17.
Scranton and Pitts- ton Turnpike, fm. Breck to Birney av , ward 20.
Scranton, fm. Bridge N.W. to 115 S. Main av., wards 5 and 14.
618 N. Seventh
619 S. Seventh 726 Jackaon 900 N. Ninth 928 Chestnut 951 Tenth
Second, from 123Fifth av. S.W. to Lacka- wanna river, ward 6.
Seneca, from W. Market N.W. to Pike, ward 3.
— Hudson
— Crocker
— Bennett
— Iron Seventh (N.), from
621 Scranton N.E.
to Love rd., wards 14 and 18.
— West Lacka-
wanna av 447 Swetland
Seventh (S.), from 620 Scranton S.W. to 157 Railroad av., ward 18.
Seventeenth, from Division S.W. to Fellows, wards 5 and 15.
— Division
— Luzerne Sherman av., (N.),
from 21 37 Jackson N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4.
— Price
— Lafayette
— Swetland Sherman av. (S.),
from 2136 Jackson S.W. to Division, ward 5.
— Washburn Short av., from 819
Court N. E. to Jones, ward 2. Silex, from 619 Min- eral N.W. to D. & H. railroad, ward 7.
Singer pi., from 415 Sixth to Seventh, ward 14.
Sixteenth, from 153 Division S.W. to Fellows, wards 5 and 15.
334 Luzerne
Sixth, from N. end of Lackawanna av. bridge N.'V^. to Swetland, ward 14.
Slociiui, from Rob- ling's pi. S. W. to 927 Maple, ward 11.
Suiitli, from W. Mar- ket S.E. toLeggett's creek, ward 1.
Siuitli pi., near Dea- con, ward 1.
Soldier's ct., from 1800 block Lafayette N.E. to Pettebone, ward 4.
Spellman ct., from Green's pi. N.E. to Walnut, wards 7 and 13,
Spring, from Edna av. N.W. to 3018 Brick av., ward 1.
— Wayne av
Si)rinK ct., from 2015 Wayne av. to .353 Spring, ward 1.
Spruce, from 200 Mif- flin av. S.E. to 145 Jefliersonav., wards 8, 9 and 17.
118 Franklin av 234 Penn av 329 N. Wyoming av
4.32 N. Washing- ton av •530 Adams av Stafford Kv., from Front S.W. to Palm wards 12, 19 and 20.
— Moosic
— Hemlock
— Orchard
— River
— Hickory
— Alder
— Willow
— Birch
— Beech
— Maple
— E. Elm
— Locust
— Brook
— Cherry -Fig
Stanton, from Swee- ney N.W. to Ruane, ward 3.
Steel, from D., L. & W. land N.E. to D., L. & W. railroad, ward 3. Stone av., from Front S.W. to Lackawan- na twp., wards 12, 19 and 20. ,34 Moosic 132 Hemlock 232 Orchard 330 River 422 Hickory 522 Alder 628 Willow 726 Birch 932 Beech 1030 Maple 1130 E. Elm 1228 Locust 1330 Brook 1428 Cherry 1.S30 Fig 1630 Palm 1730 Pear
— Genet
— Breck
— Ripple
— Gibbons
— O'Hara
— School Summit av., from
1146 Court N.W. to Oak, ward 2.
— Pierce
— Thompson
— Putnam Sumner a v. (N.),
from 1324 Jackson
N.E. to Pettebone,
wards 4 and 21.
131 Price
231 Lafayette
360 Swetland
Sumner a v. (S.), from 1323 Jackson S.W. to 1320 Wash- burn, ward 5.
Sunset a v., from San- derson av. S.E. to N. Washington av., ward 2.
Sweeney av., from Von Storch land N. E. to Fulton, ward 3.
— N. Irving av
— Prescott av
— Harrison av
— Wheeler av
— Colfax av
— Arthur av
— Cleveland av Von Storch av., from
Nay-Aug av. N.E. to E. Market, wards 2 and 13.
— Glen
— Marion
— Green Ridge
— Delaware
— Breaker Wales, from Durkin
N.W. to Leggett'S creek, ward 1. Walnut, from D. &■ H. railroad S.E to Dunmere, ward 13.
— Monsey av
— Capouse av
— Penn av
— N. Wyoming
av
— N. Washing-
ton av W a r d a v., f r o m
Green's ct. N.E. to
Walnut, wards 7
and 13. Warner, from Jessup
av. N.W. to D., L.
& W. land, ward 21. W^arren, from 1747
Wayne av. N.W. to
Bloom av., ward 2. 334 Brick av
— Perry av
— Beaumont av
— McDonough
av Washhurn, from 140 Tenth S.W to Back rd., ward 5. 1012 S. Main av 1134 S. Hyde Park
av 1226 S. Bromley av 1320 S. Sumner av 1335 Mullein 1430 S. Lincoln av 1530 S. Rebecca av 1622 S. Garfield av 1730S.Fillmoreav 1834 S. Everett av 1936 S. Van Buren
av 2046 S. Grant av
— S.Sherman av Swetland, from 443
Sixth N.W. to Sher- man av., ward 4.
— N. Seventh
— N. Eighth
— N. Ninth
— Chestnut
— Pleasant
— N. Main av -N.Hyde Park
av
— N. Bromley
av
— N. Sumner av
— N. Lincoln av
— N. Rebecca, av
— N. Garfield av
— N. Fillmore
av
F'"'^'lr.ltr±;"A«r'''"* COLLINS & HACKETT'S
30 SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIKECTOBY.
A. D. STBiii.£, President. S. C. Stelle, Ass't Sec'y. J. L. Stellb, Secretary.
Richard Bossmasslbr, Treasurer. Wm. H. Davis. Supt. Scranton Branch.
Factories at Philadelphia, Scranton and Sauquoit, N. Y.
*
SauQUOit SilK
Manutaciurers of. THRUM SILKS.
Also Manufacturers of Broad-Woven Goods and
Umbrella T A
Goods. ^^^.UVf._^>^
Main Office and Salesroom:
».... .ft.-. n...« New York Office:
PHILADELPHIA. 54 howard street.
J. LB"WIS JONES, JUDSON CAHOON,
219 West Market Street. 1806 Nay- Aug Avenue.
JONES £ CAHOON,
House and Hardwood
■■■■■^^^^■^^^^■■■■™ Finishing
Sign Painters, a specialty.
PaDerhanQing, Decorating and Kalsominlng.
Estimates Given on All Classes of Work.
Jobbing done with Neatness and Dispatch.
219 West Market Street. Soranton, Pa. 1806 IVay-Aug Ayenue.
Our Collectors Collect.
Scranton Commercial Association
234 Lackawanna Avenue.
SCRANTON STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY,
31
— N. Everett av
— N. Van Buren
av
— N. Grant av
Taylor av., from Lin- den N.E. to Dun- more, wards 10 and 17.
— Mulberry
— Vine
— Olive
— Pine
— Gibson
— Myrtle 950 Ash
Tenth, from 951Scran- ton S. W. to Fellows, wards 5 and 15.
140 Washburn
242 Oxford
324 Luzerne
Theodore, from 1500 N. Main av. N.W. to Keyser a v . , wards 2 and 3.
Third, from 221 Fifth av. S.W. to Belle- vue, ward 6.
— Luzerne
— Fellows
Thirteenth, froml225 Division S.W. to Fellows, wards 5 and 15.
Tlionipson, from 1513 N. Main av. N.W. to D., L. & W. rail- road, ward 2.
Throop, from D. & H. railroad N.W. to Hollister av., ward 1.
Tie, from Iron N.E. to Pike, ward 3.
Tripp, from 1151 Pro- vidence rd. N.W. to N . Mai n av. , ward 2.
Twelfth, from 1664 Division S.W. to Eynon, wards 5 and 15.
— Luzerne
— Fellows 515 Hampton
Twf'iitieth, from Di- vision S.W. to Fel- lows, wards 5 and 15
Twenty-first, from Division S.W. to Luzerne, ward 5.
Twenty-.second, fm. Division S.W. to 2126 Luzerne, ward 5.
Twenty-third, from Ijuzerne S. W. to
Lackawanna twp., ward 21. Twenty-fourth, fm.
Luzerne S.W. to
Lackawanna twp.,
ward 21. Twenty-flftli, from
D., L. & W. land S.
W. to Lackawanna
twp., ward 21. Union, from Ash,
ward 10. Van Buren av. (N.),
from 1942 Jackson
N.E. to Pettebone,
ward 4.
— Price
— Lafeyette
— Swetland Van Kuren av. (S.),
from 1941 Jackson S.E. to Washburn, ward 5. Vine, from 500 Frank- lin av. S.E. to Hen- dricks av., wards 9, 16 and 17.
— Penn av
— N. Washing-
ton av
— Adams av
— Jefferson av
— Madison av 900 Monroe av
1000 Quincy av 1100 Clay av 1200 Webster av
— Taylor av
— Avenue A
— Merrifleld av
— Avenue B Washington av.(N.),
from 4a5 B. Lacka- wanna av. N.E. to E. Market, wards S, 9, 13 and 16. 144 Spruce 250 Linden 342 Mulberry 438 Vine 544 Olive 640 Pine 746 Gibson 825 New 828 Myrtle 923 Phelps 950 Ash 1038 Poplar 1136 Walnut 1248 Larch 1370 New York 1440 Marion 1560 Green Ridge 1662 Delaware Washington av (.S.j, from 436 E. Lacka- wanna av. S.W. to Brook, wards 8, 11 and 17.
344 River 432 Hickory 730 Birch 832 Beech 932 Maple 1030 E. Elm 1130 Locust Water, from Birch S. W.to Lackawan'a river, ward 11. 940 Maple 1030 E. Elm Watkin, from 2729 N. Main av. N.W. to Leggett's creek, ward 1. Wayne av., from 246 Putnam N.E. to W. Parker, wards 1 and 2. 1717 Warren 1745 Green 1762 Oak 1826 W. Market 1912 High School 1934 William 2015 Spring pi 2036 Atherton 2118 Spring 2220 Hill Webster av., from E. Lackawanna av. N. E . to Poplar, wards 9 and 17. 300 Linden 400 Mulberrv .500 Vine 600 Olive 700 Pine 800 Gibson 900 Myrtle 1000 Ash Wells, from D. & H. railroad N.W. to Marvine, ward 1. Weston pi., from 2091 N. Main av. N. W.toSpring,ward 1.
Wheeler av., from Linden N.E. to Silk- man land, wards 10 and 17.
400 Mulberry
,500 Vine
600 Olive
700 Pine
800 Gibson
900 Myrtle
Wheeler pi., from
1729 Dickson av. N.
W. to 1732 Von
Storch av., ward 2.
Wilber, from Mar- vine N.W. to Lack- awanna Coal Co. land, ward 1.
— George
— Frank
— Peter
I — Lewis
Williams, from Edna av. N.W. to Brick av. ward 1.
WilloAv, from Roar- ing brook S.E. to i Meadow av., ward 19.
222 Remingtonav 322 Cedar av I 450 Pittston av
542 Prospect av 640 Stone av 740 S. Irving av 840 Crown av 938 Stafford av
Winfield av., S. of Council Park, ward 20.
AVinona, from n083
W. Market S.W. to Iron ward 3.
— Hudson
— Crocker
— Bennett
Wood, from Lacka- wanna river N.W. to 1358 N. Mainav., ward 2
— Diamond av
— Short av
Wright ct., from
Schnell pi. N.E. to Swetland, ward 14.
AVyoming av. (N.), from 331 E. Lacka- wanna N.E. to E. Market, wards 7, S. 13 and 16.
113 Centre
140 Spruce
254 Linden
348 Mulberrv
446 Vine
550 Olive
636 Pine
740 Gibson
— New
— Phelps 948 Ash
1050 Poplar 1140 Walnut 1240 Larch 1370 New York 1424 Marion 1566 Green Ridge 1668 Delaware
AA^voniing av. CS.), from D., L. & W. shops S., wards 8 and 11.
Yard, from 460 Oak N.E. to 4.55 W. Mar- ket, ward 2.
GO TO
COLLINS ^ HACKETT Foj F"/^e hats
'/i80 Liackawanna Avenue.
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BUILDINGS, BliOCKS AND HALLS.
BUILDINGS, BLOCKS AND HALLS.
Academy of Music, 239 Wyoming av.
Albright Memorial Building, Washington av. cor. Vine.
A. O. U. W. Hall, 419 Lackawanna av.
Arcade Building, 213 & 215 Wyoming av.
Archbald Hall, 300 W. Market.
Armory N. G. P., 330 Adams av.
Assembly Rooms, 314 Linden.
Banner Block, 119 to 127 S. Main.
Battle's Hall, 1429 Prospect av.
Burr Building, 130 N. Washington av.
Chappell's Hall, 1910 N. Main av.
Coal Exchange Building, 134 to 130 Wyo- ming av.
Commercial Building, Lackawanna av. cor. Penn av.
Commonwealth Building, Washington av. cor. Spruce.
Co-operative Hall, 126 and 128 N. Main av.
Court House, Washington av.. Spruce, Lin- den and Adams av.
Dime Bank Building, Wyoming av. cor. Spruce.
D., L. & W. Depot, Lackawanna av. opp. Franklin av.
Equity Building, 136 Wyoming av.
Excelsior Hall, 412 and 414 Lackawanna av.
Freuhan's Hall, 632 Cedar av.
GriflSn Post Hall, 234 Lackawanna av.
Germania Hall, 502 Cedar av.
Green Bidge Library Building, Green Ridge cor. Wyoming av.
Harugari Hall, 115 and 117 N. Main av.
High School, Washington av. cor Vine.
Home for the Friendless, 725 Adams av.
Hulbert's Hall, 119 Wyoming av.
Jail, Washington av. cor. New York.
Jewell Building, 303 Spruce.
Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, 431 Lackawanna av.
Lackawanna Hospital, Franklin av. cor. Mulberry.
Levi Hall, 702 S. Main av.
Library Building. 123 to 131 Wyoming av.
Liberty Hall, 225 N. Washington av.
Liederkranz Hall, 213 Lackawanna av.
Masonic Hall, Penn av. cor. Linden.
Masonic Hall, 204 and 206 S. Main av.
Mears' Hall, 111 and 113 S. Main av.
Memorial Building, 123 N. Washington av.
Morgan's Hall, 101 N. Main av.
Moses Taylor Hospital, Quincy av. cor. Pine.
Municipal Building, Washington av. cor. Mulberry.
Noakes' Hall, 209 Spruce.
New Post Office Building, N. Washington av. cor. Linden.
Oak Hall, Capouse av. cor. Marion.
Odd Fellows Hall (German), 522 Lacka- wanna av.
Odd Fellows Hall, 207 and 209 Wyoming av
Osterhout Hall, 1908 N. Main av.
Pharmacy Hall, 1418 Pittston av.
Post Office (old), Penn av. cor. Spruce
Eaub's Buildings, 134 Wyoming av. and 125 Spruce.
Republican Building, N. Washington av. opp. Court House.
St. Cecelia Hall, 316 Wyoming av.
St. David's Hall, 111 and 113 N. Main av.
St. John Temperance Hall, 505 Stone av.
St. Mary's German Catholic Church Hall, Hickory near Cedar av .
St. Mary's Hall, 308 W. Market.
St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum. Jackson cor. Lincoln av.
Scottish Rite Hall, 115 Wyoming av.
Storrs' Hall, Alder near Pittston av.
Temple Court, 311 Spruce
Tribune Building, Spruce cor. Penn av.
Turn Verein Hall, 422 N. Seventh.
Windsor Hall, Penn av. cor Linden,
Wonderland Theatre, Linden near Wyo- ming av.
Wyoming Block, 112 Wyoming av.
W C. T. U. Rooms, 117 N. Main av.
Y . M. C. A. Building, 218 to 224 Wyoming av.
Y. W. C. A. Hall, Cedar av. cor. Brook.
CONTRACTOR
AND DEALER IN
Petersburg Blue ^ West Mountain Yellow Stones.
stones delivered to all parts of the city. Contracts taken for all kinds of excavating, masonry and cementing of cellars.
Manufacturer and Dealer in Brick.
Office, 520 Spruce St., 8»House
SCRANTON, PA.
A New Pocket Map, ^^^,i?MSl^,Zl Price, 25^Cents
SCRANTpN CITY GOVEBNMENT. 33
SCRANTON CITY GOYERNMENT— 1893-4.
Mayor — Hon. William L. CoNisrEiiii; office Municipal building; resi- dence, 303 Clay avenue.
City Treasurer— R. G. Brooks, Municipal building; residence, 330 Quincy avenue.
City Controller — Fred. J. Widmayer, Municipal building; residence, 631 North Washington avenue.
City Solicitor— James H. Torrey, Municipal building; residence, 726 Jefferson avenue.
City Engineer — Joseph P. Phillips, Municipal building; residence, 1422 Swetland street.
Street Commissioner — Philip Kirst, Municipal building; residence, 1031 Cedar avenue.
Inspector of Buildings — John Nelson, Municipal building; residence, 732 Madison avenue.
Chief of Fire Department — Henry F. Ferber, Municipal building; resi- dence, 120 South Main avenue.
Chief of Police — William T. Simpson, Municipal building; residence, 1003 Mulberry street.
City Clerk —M. T. La velle, Municipal building; residence, 540 Willow street.
Clerk of Common Council — John P. Mahon, Municipal building; resi- dence, 424 Third street.
Assistant City Clerk — Evan R. Morris, Municipal building; residence, 1740 VonStorch avenue.
Police Surgeon — Dr. William G. Fulton- residence, 545 Adams avenue.
Assistant City Engineer — Edwin B. Sherwood; Municipal building; resilience, 344 Mifflin avenue.
Assistant City Engineer — Dominic J. Healey, Municipal building.
Clerk City Engineer's Department — P. W. Costello, Municipal building.
Clerk City Treasurer's Department — P. J. Ruane, Municipal building.
Clerk City Treasurer's Department— Charles B. Penman, Municipal building; residence, 1021 Mulberry street.
Clerk City Treasurer's Department — D. J. Davis, Municipal building.
Clerk City Controller's Department— Edward F. Eisele, Municipal building; residence, 328 New street.
Clerk City Controller's Department — Charles E. House, Municipal building; residence, 407 South Main avenue.
Health Officer — W. E. Allen, 433 Lackawanna avenue; residence, 512 North Washington avenue.
Secretary of Board of Health — Walter Briggs, Municipal building; resi- dence, 214 South Hyde Park avenue.
Food Inspector — Richard Thomas, Municipal building; residence, 351 Spring street.
Sanitary Officer — William H. Burke, Municipal building.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
RESTAURANT,
243 NA/VOIS/IIIMG AVENUE,
Where you can get a good meal at popular prices at all hours. Order cooking a specialty. Come and see us. Open until 12 p. m.
Mrs. CARRIE BISHOP, Proprietor.
Goto COLLINS & HACKETT for Fine CLOTHING
^ *" ^^ ^ ^"^ •■••^■^■-« 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
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SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
C. P. SLACK,
MANUFACTURER OF
TIN and SHEET IRON WARE,
1548 DICKSON AVENUE,
Scranton, Pa.
r. w. palmer,
:FL0E/IST
430 Spruce Street.
DEALER IN STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES.
Roofing, Spouting and Hot- Air Work, a specialty.
Fresh Cut Flowers always on hand. Fu- neral Emblems a specialty, at lowest Prices.
Greenhouse, 427 Webster Ave.
PLUMBER, GAS «^ STEAM-FITTER
1548 Dickson Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
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JOBBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Watches and Jewelry "" -«°"-^-= °----
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO., 27 & 28 Coal Exchange.
SCRANTON CITY GOVERNMENT. 36
SELECT COUNCIL.
Meets on first and third Thursdays of each month.
Finley Ross, 2801 North Main avenue, First ward.
O. P. Miller, 1839 North Main avenue, Second ward.
Peter Kelly, 820 Oak street, Third ward.
Thomas D. Bevan, .505 North Main avenue. Fourth ward.
Richard H. Williams, 1206 Academy street. Fifth ward.
Patrick Golden, 502 Luzerne street, Sixth ward.
John E. Roche, 812 Capouse avenue, Seventh ward.
Victor Koch, 206 Lackawanna avenue, Eighth ward.
C. E. Chittenden, 519 Lackawanna avenue. Ninth ward.
Gteorge Farber, 1315 Ash street, Tenth ward.
J. F. Schwenk, 1106 South Washington avenue, Eleventh ward.
James J. Manley, 322 Prospect avenue, Twelfth ward.
George Sanderson, 404 Lackawanna avenue, Thirteenth ward.
Peter F. McCann, 510 Pleasant street. Fourteenth ward.
Horatio T. Fellows, 428 Tenth street. Fifteenth ward.
William Kellow, 214 Mulberry street. Sixteenth ward.
F. H. demons, 422 Lackawanna avenue, Seventeenth ward.
James H. Kelly, Fifth avenue corner Fifth street, Eighteenth ward.
Charles W. Westpfahl, 631 Pittston avenue, Nineteenth ward.
Alex. T. Connell, 418 Breck street, Twentieth ward.
Victor H. Lauer, 746 North Main avenue. Twenty-first ward.
C. E. Chittenden, President; M. T. Lavelle, Clerk.
STANDING COMMITTEES Of Select Council for the year beginning April 3, 1893. The first named member of each committee is Chairman thereof. • Each committee meets at the call of the Chairman thereof.
The Joint Auditing Committee meets on the Mondays following the first and third Thursdays of each month.
Auditing— Sanderson, Williams, demons, Fellows, Kellow, Koch, Miller, Westpfahl. Finance — Farber, Williams, Fellows, Kelly, Roche. Judiciary — Sanderson, demons, Williams, Lauer, Miller. Estimates — Westpfahl, Sanderson, demons, Miller, Lauer. Streets and Bridges — Williams, Ross, Kellow, Manley, McCann. Sewers and Drains— demons, Connell, Sanderson, Miller, Golden.
CARBONDALE BREWERY
PETER KRANTZ, Proprietor,
Laoer. flie # Porier.
CARBONDALE, PA,
We are Headquarters for FINE CLOTHING. CollinS<^ Hackett
220 l_acl<a>vanna Avenue. ^^
36
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
FREIuHT 8nd BAGGAGE wuh promptness.
Moving Furniture a specialty. Special Trucks for Moving Scener3^
OFFICE OF THE SCRANTON BILL POSTING COMPANY. 226 Lackawanna Ayenue, SCRANTON, PA.
JOHN D. KOHL,
Contractor and Builder
Estimates for Buildings Furnished and all Jobbing promptly done. Plans and Specifications furnished for all kinds of Buildings.
P. O. Box 454.
MADISON AVENUE CORNER DELAWARE STREET,
SCRANTON, PA.
Clocks and Siherware "" -«°''---''- °---
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO., 27 & 28 Coal Exchange.
SCBANTON CITY QOVBRNMKNT. 37
Light and Water — Fellows, Williams, Kelly, Schwenk, Koch.
Fire Department— Kellow, Miller, Farber, Schwenk, Fellows.
Police — Koch, demons, Bevan, Manley, Kelly.
Printing — Miller, Westpfahl, Koch, Kelly, Manley.
Public Buildings — Westpfahl, Sanderson, Koch, Manley, Kelly.
Railways— Ross, Kellow, Fellows, Manley, McCann.
Taxes — Bevan, Ross, Westpfahl, Kelly, Roche.
Rules — Kelly, Sanderson, Lauer, McCann, Chittenden.
Laws and Ordinances — Roche, Ross, Kellow, McCann, Westpfahl.
Sanitary — Golden, Farber, Bevan, Connell, Kelly.
Treasurer's Accounts — Schwenk, Connell, Farber, Bevan, Williams.
Manufactures — Lauer, Koch, Williams, Farber, Golden.
Parks — Connell, Bevan, demons, Kelly, Golden.
Pavements — Manley, Clemons, Sanderson, Fellows, Lauer.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month.
Patrick H. Golden, 342 West Market street. First ward.
William H. McDonnell, 210 Bast Market street. Second ward.
James .J. Grier, 1060 West Market street. Third ward.
William J. Thomas, 1832 Price street. Fourth ward.
E. E. Robathan, 127 South Garfield avenue. Fifth ward.
George J. Duhigg, 324 First street. Sixth ward.
John McLean, 322 New street. Seventh ward.
S. W. Roberts, 229 Penn avenue, Eighth ward.
James Moir, 406 Lackawanna avenue, Ninth ward.
Fred. Schwarz, 986 Richter street. Tenth ward.
Robert Robinson, 526 Cedar avenue. Eleventh ward.
Morgan Sweeney, 119 Irving avenue. Twelfth ward.
T. B. Howe, 1725 Capouse avenue. Thirteenth ward.
Patrick J. Nealis, 1014 Jackson street, Fourteenth ward.
T. E. Davies, 228 Lackawanna avenue. Fifteenth ward.
J. W. Browning, Commonwealth building, Sixteenth ward.
Arja Williams, 409 Madison avenue. Seventeenth ward.
Henry Williams, 131 South Seventh street. Eighteenth ward.
.John P. Rink, 913 Stone avenue, Nineteenth ward.
Daniel P. Battle, 1429 Prospect avenue. Twentieth ward.
David A. Jones, 2825 Frink street. Twenty-first w^ard.
James Moir, President; John P. Mahon, Clerk.
W. F. WILL, Florist.
Cut Flowers, Flowering and Decorative Plants.
431 Spruce Street,
Opposite Old Stand.
^ SCRANTON, PA.
BEST FITTING SDITSIH THE CITY AT ColHnS # Hackett
38 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTOBY.
~ JOHN SIMPSON,
Fine Merchant Tailor.
M3^ stock comprises all the latest styles of fine imported and domestic fabrics.
STYLE
Workmanship
ONE TRIAL I'^^h Sufficient
To insure your future patronage.
107 and 109 Wyoming Avenue. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE INSTITUTE, he^^x:,/^°?:e^ksxcic
K. C. HANNON, 0. S. B. (Cliristiau Science Physician), President and founder, 809 I/inden street, corner Madison avenue. Absent treatments a specialty. DLseases cured by Christian Science. Chris- tian Science Mind Healing taught. Lectures given where caUed for. Free Lectures to the public at the Institute Chapel, 809 Linden street, every Sunday evening at 7:30; R. C. Hannon, C. S. B., speaker* Patients receive board and treatment. Tliis is the Apostolic Healing as in the days of Jesus. "Science and Health" book, by Mrs. Eddy, price |.3.00.
Yiolin Maker, and Repairer
OF ALL STRING INSTRUMENTS,
JAMES FIDIAM
1 Wheeler
5
1 Wheeler Place, Green Ridge,
^k.
PHILIP NEALON, Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
Fine Repairing and Custom Worlc a Specialty. 534 River Street, SCRANTON, PA.
NA/. C. DAVIS,
Dealer in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Our Specialty, Fruits and Country Produce.
Everj'thing in season.
1712 Lafayette Street, SCRANTON, IPA.
T. I. LACEYasa SON "'"' ' ^'^'''"' "'
Church Arhitecture.
SCRANTON CITY GOVERNMENT. 39
STANDING COMMITTEES
Of Common Council for the year beginning April 3, 1893.
The first named member of each Committee is Chairman thereof.
Each Committee meets at the call of the Chairman thereof.
The Joint Auditing Committee meets on the Mondays following the first and third Thursdays of each month.
Auditing — Browning, Williams, Thomas, Roberts, Williams, Duhigg, Robathan, McDonnell.
Pinance — Howe, Davies, Grier, Jones, McLean.
Judiciary — Browning, Williams, Robathan, Golden, Grier.
Estimates — Davies, Robinson, McDonnell, Duhigg, Roberts.
Streets' and Bridges— Roberts, Thomas, Schwarz, Rink, Sweeney.
Sewers and Drains — McDonnell, Williams, Battle, Nealis, Jones.
Light and Water — Williams, Rink, Grier, Howe, McLean.
Fire Department — Robathan, Roberts, Duhigg, Robinson, Williams.
Police— Thomas, McDonnell, Schwarz, Robathan, Sweeney.
Printing — Duhigg, Rink, Howe, Schwarz, Jones.
Public Buildings — Williams, Browning, Battle, Rink, Schwarz.
Railways — Robinson, McDonnell, Davies, Battle, Roberts.
Taxes — Rink, Robathan, Golden, Davies, Nealis.
Rules— McLean, Browning, Thomas, Duhigg, Sweeney.
Laws and Ordinances — Nealis, Thomas, McLean, Howe, McDonnell.
Sanitary — Battle, Williams, McLean, Roberts, Schwarz.
License — Grier, Golden, Sweeney, Battle, Williams.
Collector's Accounts — Schwarz, Rink, Nealis, Roberts, Williams.
Treasurer's Accounts — Golden, Jones, Robinson, Howe, Nealis.
Manufactures — Sweeney, Davies, Grier, Schwarz, Howe.
Parks — Robinson, Robathan, Scwharz, Battle, Browning.
Pavements -Jones, Nealis, Thomas, Williams, Golden.
ALDERMEN.
David M. Williams, First ward; Michael Horan, Second ward; Michael Noon, Third ward; William P. Morris, Fourth ward; M. L. Blair, Fifth ward; John W. Millet, Sixth ward; Patrick DeLacy, Seventh ward; Charles M. DeLong, Eighth ward; O. B. Wright, Ninth ward; J. Butter- man, Tenth ward; Peter Robling, Eleventh ward; C. C. Donovan, Twelfth ward; A. C. Bailey, Thirteenth ward; M. Andrew, Fourteenth ward; Thomas T. Morgan, Fifteenth ward; F. Fuller, Sixteenth ward; I. L. Post, Seventeenth ward; Martin Hore, Eighteenth ward; Christian Storr, Nineteenth ward; John O'Malley, Twentieth ward; M. J. Joyce, Twenty- first ward.
C. E. HALL,
Painiino^Kaisoniinfl. Paper Hanoino
Ceilings Papered and Decorated.
All orders promptly attended to.
1013 West Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa.
\
'''""JoTrJ?:'i".?„9Ti" '' COLLINS & HACKETT
40
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
W. J. NEALOUS,
PRACTICAL HORSESHOER.
Carriage
Builder
New Work made to order.
Wagon
Builder
Repairing in all its branches.
Horses shod on tine most approved principles.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GIVE ME A CALL.
Calvin St., above Chestnut. DUNIVIORE, F»A.
W. D. OSTERHOUT S SON,
rONTRflCTORS
i»" BUILDERS
Telephone 3.372.
Interest charged after 30 days.
All orders promptly atttended to.
Dealers in.
Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Pickets, Mouldings and Building Material in General.
W. D. OSTERHOUT. E. W. OSTEBHOTJT.
THIRD STREET,
Near E. & W.V. R. R. Depot.
U
P
T. P. LETGhWORTh,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER.
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First-class Hearees, Caskets, Coffins and Shrouds Always on Hand.
We make a specialty of Carpets, and sell them at prices as low as the lowest.
ALSO CARPET SWCCPCRS.
Window Glass and Putty.
FU-RAI ITU-RE
neatly repaired and varnished.
Office and Warerooms :
120 Chestnut St.,
DUNMORE, PA.
CaTABLISHED IN 18T0.
DAVIS & HOUPT, Architects,
24, 25 and 26 Commonwealth Building, SCRANTON, PA.
liACKAWANNA COUNTY OFFICEKS.
41
LACKAWANNA COUNTY OFFICERS— YEAR 1893.
President Judge — R. W. Archbald, 136 Monroe avenue, Seranton. Additional Law Judge — F. W. Guuster, 809 Jefferson avenue, Seranton. Additional Law Judge — Peter P. Smith, 635 Adams avenue, Seranton. Court Stenographer — H. H. Coston, 404 Clay avenue, Scrautou. Court Stenographer — W. D. Coston, 404 Clay avenue, Seranton. District Attorney— John P. Kelly, Seranton. Assistant District Attorney — .Tames J. O'Neil, Carbondale, Pa. Assistant District Attorney — R. J. Beamish, Seranton. Sheriff— John J. Fahey, County Jail, Washington avenue, Seranton. Prothonotary — C. E. Pryor, 609 Gibson street, Seranton. Treasurer— D. W. Powell, 115 Sumner avenue, Seranton. Clerk of Courts — John H. Thomas, Carbondale, Pa.
Deputy Clerk of Courts — T. P. Daniels, 127 North Hyde Park avenue, Seranton. Deputy Clerk of Courts— Emil Bonn, 410 Cedar avenue, Seranton. Recorder of Deeds— James J. Healy, Dunmore, Pa. Register of Wills— Henry T. Koehler, 527 Olive street, Seranton. Coroner— J. A. Kelley, Carbondale, Pa.
Commissioner— H. L. Halstead, 922 Delaware street, Seranton. Commissioner— William Franz, 1004 South AVashington avenue, Seranton. Commissioner— J. J. Flanaghan, 516 Adams avenue, Seranton. Commissioners' Clerk — Charles F. Wagner, 1896 Gibson street, Seranton. County Solicitor— H. A. Knapp, 229 North Washington avenue, Seranton. Mercantile Appraiser— John Francis, Taylor, Pa. County Surveyor— A. B. Dunning, Jr., Elmhurst, Pa. Jury Commissioner— John T. Howe, ] 26 Adams avenue, Seranton. Jury Commissioner — Edward J. Ward. Auditor— John Morri^, 514 Pine street, Seranton. Auditor— Joseph A. Dolphin, Olyphant, Pa. Auditor— Stephen S. Spruks, 623 Prospect avenue, Seranton. School Superintendent — Jasper C. Taylor. County Detective— John Shea, 516 Orchard street, Seranton.
\A/. F. ROSS,
Practical Horse Shoer.
The shoeing of Horses iwith^Corns, Contracted Feet, Interfering and Steel work a specialty. All work guaran- teed.
227 Oakford Place,
SCRANTON, PA.
'^'i/orar.''/:Li'r'Aar„i"* collins & hackett
42
SCKANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
A. A. KROTZER,
319 Apple Street.
O. W. BIBSBCKBR,
115 Shoemaker Street.
KROTZER & BIESECKER,
House and Sign Painters.
ESTTIIVIATKS OIVKN ON ALL CLASSES OK WORK.
HARDWOOD FINISHING A SPECIADTY. . .GRAINING, KADSOMINING, ETC. . .rOBBING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH
115 Shoemaker Street and 319 4pple Street,
Dimmore, Pa.
W. T. LOVEUND
DEALER IN
CHICAGO Dressed Beef, Etc.
Vegetable of all kinds in their Season.
Bfakeley, near Grove st.
DUNMORE, PA.
OWEN FLYNN
DEALER IN
Choice Beef, Mutton,
Lamb, Pork, Poultry, Ham, Sausage, Pigs' Feet, Lard, &c.
Poultry and Game in Season.
1 06 Chestnat Street,
DUNMORE, PA.
1 5 1 Chestnut Street. BOOt M 81106 MakeF.
We do Repairing on the " while you wait" system.
Gents' Shoes SoHng and Heeling from -eSc. Ladies' Shoes Soling and Heeling from 50c.
Give us a trial, then you can judge for yourselves whether we dent give the hen value for money. DUNMORE, PA.
Elm Park M. E. Church, ARE PLASTERED WITH
Green Ridge Presbyterian Church, rAnAuUll WALL rLAoTC.n.
STATE AND FEDERAL OFFICERS. 43
PENNSYLYANIA STATE GOYERNMENT.
Governor — Robert E. Pattison. Lieutenant-Governor — Lewis A. Watres. Secretary of the Commonwealth— William F. Harrity. Attorney-General— William U. Hensel. State Treasurer— John W. Morrison. Secretary of Internal Affairs — Thomas J. Stewart. Auditor-General— D. McM.^Gregg. Bureau of Statistics — Commissioner, Albert S. Bolles. Superintendent of Public Instructions — D. J. Waller, Jr. Adjutant General — W. W. Greenland. Insurance Department — Commissioner, George B, Luper. State Librarian — William H. Engle. Superintendent of Public Printing — W. Hayes Grier. Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds — John Lockhart. Secretary State Board of Agriculture— Thomas J. Edge. Factory Inspector^ — Robert Watchorn.
Board of Public Charities— Malon H. Dickinson, President. State Committee of Lunacy — Thomas G. Morton, M. D., Chairman. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics— John H. McClelland, M. D., President. State Fishery Commission — Henry C. Ford, President.
GOYERNMEMT OF THE UNITED STATES.
President — Grover Cleveland, New York. Salary, $50,000. Vice-President — Adlai E. Stevenson, Illinois. Salary, $8,000. Secretary of State— Walter Q. Gresham, Illinois. Salary, $8,000. Secretary of the Treasury— John C. Carlisle, Keiitucky. Salary, $8,000. Secretary of War— Daniel S. Lamont, New YoiK. Salary, $8,000. Secretary of the Navy -Hilary A. Herbert, Alabama. Salary, $8,000. Secretary of the Interior — Hoke Smith, Georgia. Salary, $8,000. Secretary^f Agriculture— J. Sterling Morton, Nebraska. Salary, $8,000. Postmaster General— Wilson S. Bissell, New York. Salary, $8,000. Attorney General— Richard Olney, Massachusetts. Salary, ^$8,000.
JAMES COLLINS,
Garoenier and Boilder.
Estimates Given.
.lobbing prom ptly[ attended to.
Hardwood Finishing and Stair Build- ing a specialty.
216 Mifflin Avenue,
SCRANTPON, PA.
•^'""'^!!;'fL^"l°r;"*L Collins & hackett
44 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
R. D. CLANCV;
Carpenter ^ General Builder.
SPECIAL PLANS MADE.
1805 Ross fluenUe, Scranton, Pa.
J. D. WILLIMS I BRO.,
-DEALERS IN-
- Bicycles, Tricycles, Baby Carriages, - Express Wagons, Toys DescHpllons.
Oandy- and Ice Cream, ^Wholesale and Retail
Agent for Cretor's Steam Peanut Roaster.
314 Lackawanna fluenii?, SCRANTON, PA.
IZy^. ID. ^TO^EBS^ER, Graining, Painting & Paper Hanging.
Estimates Furnished. All NA^ork Guaranteed.
814 Sunset Avenue, SCRANTON, PA.
==GRADUATKD GERIVIAN ]VIID-\NriFK,=
ENGAGEMENTS SOLICITED.
No. 343 Bromley Avenue, near Swetland St., Scranton, Pa.
NR I FVY il^ RRfl DIAMONDS at Wholesale. . D. LtV I V3L OnU. Coal K^cd^singe.
SCBANTOISr POLICE DEPARTMENT.
45
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
The following is a complete list of regular officers' names, contained in the Police Department of the City of Scranton :
W. T. Simpson, Chief. J. Robert Simpson, Clerk. Dr. F. B. Fulton, Police Surgeon. Richard J. Edwards, Sergeant. John Davis, "
Thos. Williams, "
Peter Zang, "
Michael Spellman, "
Martin Gurrell, Patrolman. John Johler, "
Dominick F. Boland, Patrolman. Robt. H. Deiter, "
Joseph Twiss, "
D. P. Roche (mounted), " Jonathan Rodham, "
Stephen Dyer, ''
John Duggan, "
Wm. Hetzeroth, "
Thos. Thomas, "
M. J. Walsh, "
Harry Haag, "
Chas. Ridgwaj', Patrolman.
John Moir,
Jas. Feeney,
James Saul,
Thos. Jones,
Wm. Gscheidle,
John Saltry,
Amasa Palmer,
Victor Sartor,
I. F. Jones,
Thos. Lowry,
John Thomas,
Wm. Matthews,
Conrad Mai'ker,
John Coslett,
Ernest Schmidt,
Wm, H. Burke, Sanitary.
Louis Goerlitz, Patrolman.
Martin Flaherty, "
Frank Gleason, '•
Thos. Evans, "
There are also 125 special officers.
Insure in the^
Mutual Benefit Life Association
OF AMERICA.
L. P. WILLIAMS,
Room 15, P. O. Building,
SCRANTON PA.
GENERAL AGENT.
220LLckawZinfAven^ue.^ ^'^ COLLINS & HACKETT
46 SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
HAIvIvO! Is this ADAMS, the PAINTER?
YES ! What Kind of Work do You do?
All kinds of House Painting, Graining, Kalsomining, Paper
Hanging and Hardwood
Finishing
In the best possible manner and at the
lowest prices. "All Right," come over at once and see what we
need in your line.
J. W. ADAMS, the Painter,
1417 Penn Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
THE ACME "' ''" Tiieciioiccsi MEAT MARKET "' "*
Pure Kettle -Rendered Lard.
Strictly Fresh Eggs. Pure Milk. Choice Butter.
Oysters. Poultry and Game in Season.
AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES.
S. E. AKERLEY,
1916 NORTH MAIN AVENUE.
Telephone C»ll 843.
Olyphant "Ready Pay Market.
Olyphant, Pa.
Agents Wanted ^
SCRANTON COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION, 234 Lackawanna Avenue.
SCRANTON FIRE DEPARTMENT.
47
SCRANTON FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Franklin Engine Company, 126 Hyde Park avenue.
Nay- Aug Engine Company, 209 Spruce street.
Neptune Engine Company, 820 Cedar avenue.
Crystal Engine Company, 320 Linden street.
Relief Engine Company, 1405 Ash street.
General Phinney Engine Company, 1631 Dickson avenue.
Liberty Hose Company, 3 East Market street.
Eagle Hose Company, 334 Fifth avenue.
Phoenix Hose Company, 606 Lackawanna avenue.
Niagara Hose Company, 35 East Market street.
Columbia Hose Company, 1009 Scranton street.
Excelsior Hose Company, 331 Oak street.
Hook and Ladder Company, 710 Lackawanna avenue.
William Connell Hose Company, 1909 Pittston avenue.
Century Hose Company, 417 Pittston avenue.
Cumberland Hose Company, West Market street.
ABSTRACT FROM CITY ORDINANCE,
ADOPTING SYSTEM OF FIRE ALARMS, APPROVED OCTOBER 15, 1887.
Any person or persons who may cause a false alarm to be struck, know- ing such alarm to be false, shall incur a penalty of not less than twenty- five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each and every oflfense, to be recovered as provided in Section 4 of the Ordinance, and in default, pay- ment may be enforced by imprisonment for not more than thirty days.
ISTo. 313 Spr-uce Street, Scran-ton, Fa.
^^"■■'fa£';ea^vra!.l^tT,ue. COLLINS & HACKETT
48 SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIBECTOEY.
GREAT 4 CENT store;
DEALERS IN
Glassware, Crockery, Tinware, Toys, /Notions, ■Hardware,
School Supplies, House Furnishings, Fire Works, Flags, Sheet Music, Etc., Etc.
We have added a J^eiv Dej^artnient doivn-stairs
For Household Furnishings, Toys, Gsnnes, Oolls, Elto.
J. H. LAD WIG, Prop.
310 Lackawanna Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
Contractor in Wall Paper, Paints of all kinds. House and Sign Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging.
Uo. i-Tss X^a.fa.3ret;-te Street, SCE.Alsr^OXX, FJL.
EDMUND A. BARTL,
CIVIL, MINING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT.
404 Lackawanna Avenue, SCRANTON, PA.
Telephone 2863.
Be up to the times and get a copy of THIS WORK.
FIRICE- $1.00-
SCB ANTON FIRE DEPABTMENT. 49
INSTEUf TION TO KEY-HOLDERS.
1. Key-holders are responsible for the care of the Are alarm key until taken from the box by the proper officer, and are liable for the penalty of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each and every offence, to be recovered as provided in Section 4 of the ordinance, if a second alarm should be sent from the same box for the same fire, unless the same be done by an officer of the Fire Department.
2. To turn in an alarm, put the key in the door, and turn it to the right; open the door, pull the hook down once and let go.
3. Do not pull the hook if the fire bells or the small bell in the box be striking, as that indicates an alarm has already been given.
4. Always give the alarm from the box nearest the fire.
5. Key-holders upon changing their location will please leave word at the Chiefs office.
LOCATION OF FIRE-ALARM BOXES.
BOX NO. LOCATION.
12. Weston Mill, No. 49 Lackawanna avenue.
13. Cliff Works, CliflF street.
14. Corner Lackawanna avenue and Seventh street.
15. Corner Lackawanna and Penn avenues.
16. Dickson Manufacturing Co., Vine street.
17. Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co., Steel Works.
18. Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co., Old Rail Mill.
19. Corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue.
21. Corner Jefferson and Lackawanna avenues.
22. Corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street.
23. Corner Linden street and Franklin avenue.
24. Corner Washington avenue and Mulberry street.
25. Corner Olive street and Adams avenue.
26. Corner Lackawanna and Washington avenues.
27. Corner Mulberry street and Madison avenue.
28. Corner Jefferson avenue and Gibson street.
29. Corner Monroe avenue and Pine street.
31. Corner Ninth and Robinson streets.
32. Corner South Main avenue and Hampton street.
33. Corner Swetland street and Bromley avenue.
34. Corner Lackawanna and North Main avenues.
35. Corner Jackson street and Main avenue.
36. Corner Jackson street and Lincoln avenue.
GEO. A. BRIEGEL,
PAINTER and PAPER HANGER.
Office, Arcade Building, Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
House Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsoniining, and all other work
in my line promptly attended to. •■idence, Adams avenue near Larch street.
'*'"'!T^J;:.^^°Z*lZ^.t COLLINS & HACKETT
60 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIEECTOEY,
MEGARGEE Bros.
Office and Warehouse, '1 30 NOrth WaSWDgtOD AYG.,
SCRANTON, PA.
of Every Description
Paper..
Our Printed Wrappers are Unexcelled for Neatness and Quality.
Paper Bags, Oyster Pails,
Flour Sacks, Ice Cream Pails, Sugar Bags, Clothing Boxes, Butter Dishes, Berry Pails
Type Writing Paper. Cut Cards.
Envelopes of every style and quality. Card Board.
All Grades of Twine. Printers' Ink.
RICE, LEVY & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 30 LACKAWANNA AVENUE,
SCRANTON, PA.
J. C. TUTTLE,
General Jobbing, Carpentering, Repairing and Cabin- et-Making.
Estimates on all classes of
work. 219 Center Street, Scranton, Pa
PA PA POM 'S THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL WALL PLASTER m rMllMUUIl Send for Catalogue. 515 Green Ridge
manufactured. St.
SCBANTON FIRE DEPARTMENT. 51
37. Corner Everett avenue and Jackson street.
38. Corner Garfield avenue and Lafayette street.
39. Corner Sumner avenue and Washburn street.
41. Corner Washington avenue and Hickory street.
42. Corner Third and Fellows streets.
43. Corner Fifth avenue and Fifth street.
44. Corner Scranton and Seventh streets.
45. Corner South Eighth and Hampton streets.
46. Corner Stone avenue and Hemlock street.
47. Corner Pittston avenue and Willow street.
48. Corner Prospect avenue and Beech street.
51. Corner Cedar avenue and Alder street.
52. Corner Prospect avenue and River street. 63. Corner Cedar avenue and Elm street.
54. Corner Washington avenue and Maple street.
55. Corner Cedar avenue and Pear street.
56. Scranton Steel Works.
57. Corner Prospect avenue and Fig street.
61. Providence road and Carbon street.
62. Corner Capouse avenue and Phelps street.
63. Stowers Packing Company, Pine Brook.
64. Washington avenue and New York street.
65. Corner Marion street and Capouse avenue.
66. D. & H. R. R., Green Ridge street.
67. Corner Wyoming avenue and Ash street.
68. Corner Delaware street and Penn avenue.
71. Corner Dickson avenue and East Market street.
72. Corner Court street and Diamond avenue.
73. Providence road and North Main avenue.
74. Corner Market street and North Main avenue.
75. Corner North Main avenue and Parker street.
81. Corner Brick avenue and Oak street.
82. Corner Bloom avenue and Market street.
83. Corner Irving avenue and Ash street.
84. Corner Wayne avenue and William street.
85. Corner West Market and Winona streets.
123. D., L. & W. Freight Depot.
124. Corner Clay avenue and Vine street. 218. D., L. & W. Car Shops.
321. D., L. & W. Machine Shop.
322. Corner Tenth and Luzerne streets.
323. Corner Fifteenth and Luzerne streets.
Michael Hand, Jas. J, Cboghan.
Scranton Brewing Co.
BREWERS OF
Cream .-. Stock .-. Ales,
INDIA PALE ALES ^ PORTER,
1216, 1218 and 1220 Gedar Avenue.
'"''IVo'ifJtlTnfirf'*''-'' COLLINS & HACKETT
52
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Penn'a Roolino Go.,
326 N. Washington Ave., SCRANTON, - PA.
Ebonite Varnisli,
Excelsior Slate Paint, Granite Roofing & Felt
For Sale or Applied by Our Own Workmen.
ST. JAMES HOTEL
W. T. JENKINS, Propr.
Meals and Lodgings at all Hours.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 105 LAeKAWA/NIAIA AVE/NUE
OPPOSITE D. L. & W. DEPOT,
SCRANTON, - . - - Pa.
DORR'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
FRED DURR, Proprietor.
MEALS TO ORDER AT ALL HOURS. SAMPLE "ROOM.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Ales, Liquors, Wines, Cigars & Tobacco
313 LACKAWANNA AVENUE,
SCRANTON, PA.
M. F. REZILL-V,
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
A Choice Line of Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 226 Lackawanna ave., - scranton, pa.
If money you would save, PHTT TP GARBFR Tben go to Soldier Phil rnii^ir »cr/^lVUJ^iv,
For a neat, artistic shave ; Phil fills the bill.
ToNSORiAL Parlors,
CoK. Penn and Lackawanna Avks.,
UKPBB COYNE HOUSE. SCRANTON, PA.
SUPERFLUOUS HIRSUTE DEXT ERIOUSLY ANNIH ILATED WITH CyCLdNiC RAPIDITY.
M/\ rnrt<4c of Pof-atl GEO. PHILLIPS &, CO., Wholesale Jewelers,
SCRANTON POST OFFICE. 53
SCRANTON POST OFFICE.
Penn avenue, corner Spruce .street; after April Lst, 1894, North Washing- ton avenue corner Linden. Stamp window open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Postmaster— F. M. Vandling. Assistant Postmaster — Herman Osthaus.
Superintendent of Mails — Louis Schantz. "
Money Order Clerk— T. J. Egan. Kegis'try Clerk— J. F. Schwenk. Stamp Clerk G. J. Duhigg. General Delivery Clerk — Evan G. Reese. First Assistant Mailing Clerk — W. D. Roche. Second Assistant Mailing Clerk — Rush Wright. Night Clerk— Joseph H. Mathias. Additional Night Clerk— Christ. Neher. Utility Clerk— Joseph W. Hall. Assistant Delivery Clerk — David H. Jenkins. Stamper — Elias Williams. Mail Messenger— Michael Coggins. Transfer Clerk — John Long.
STAMP AGENTS.
George W. Jenkins, lul South Main avenue. Thomas D. Lewis, 105 West Market street.
C. P. Jones, 1560 Dickson avenue.
John Kilcullen, 490 South Washington avenue. George Schultz, 1514 Ash street.
S. L. Foulke, corner Adams avenue and Mulberry street. William E. Smith, 1004 South Washington avenue. J. A. Manley, 1418 Pittston avenue.
D. M. Jones, corner Main avenue and Hampton street. A. J. Mahon, 509 Third street.
L. D. Powers, 414 Cedar avenue.
H. N. Cole, 1438 Capouse avenue.
Peter Frantz, 9(il Meadow avenue.
Finley F. Ross, 2727 North Main avenue.
H. C. Sanderson, Washington avenue and Spruce street.
RAILWAY POSTAL, CLERKS.
George Schultz, Jr. J. Porter Dunham.
W. E. Geddes. N. R. Swingle.
Letter Carriers— Harry E. Whyte, W. D. Morgan, E. D, Jones, John H. Phillips, E. S. Evans, J." H. Williams, Joseph Schiel, Jr., Henry Knoepfel, Eugene Evans, Walter McNicholas, E. R. Pickering, John Kelly, L. Johler, Thomas R. Jones, Armit Thomas, Michael O'Malley, Fred. H. Emory, Joseph Fidiam, Joseph D. Thomas, Argus N. Jenkins, John R. Thomas, James McGinness, Thomas O. Williams, William A. Mosier, Lucius R. Squires, Joshua R. Thomas, Benjamin L. Jones.
Miss Frances L'Amoureaux,
FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING PARLORS.
Style and Perfect Fit guaranteed.
Out of town work promptly attended to.
ARCADE BUILDING,
215 WYOMING AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
visit COLLINS & HACKETT for Fine clothing
wi^iii vvri,i-ii^w ^x. iif-mvimki i 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
•54 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIBECTORY.
TBI REFORMER
H. G. DUNNING, Editor and Proprietor.
A ^VEEKLY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OK THE PROVIDENCE SECTION OE THE CITY
Bntered at ttie Postoffice at Scranton, F*a., a» «eco«d»class mattei-, Januarj' 36, 1893.
Published Ev^ry Thiirsday at Scranton, Pa.
Delivered by mail or carriers, at SI. 00 per _^ Advertising Rates reasonable, and made year, payable in advance. ^^ known on application.
Address all communications to
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Established 1872.
The Pioneer Sunday Newspaper. Largest Circulation in the Coal Regions- Unrivalled as an Advertising Medium.
5 cent per copy. $2.00 a year.
F. A. BEAMISH, Publisher and Proprietor. E. J. LYNETT, Editor.
WOODWARD BROTHERS,
Publishers and Job Printers,
DUNMORE, SCRANTON,
122 Qtiincy Avenue. 1409 IVIonsey Avenue.
PROPRIETORS OF TWO LIVE WEEKLY PAPERS.
Contracts for Advertising in Both Papers at Reduced Rates.
For Prans a^nd S^pecifications ^^ ^ ^(^1 § gQN, AFCMteCtS
POSTAL INFORMATION. 55
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RATES OF POSTAGE.
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POSTAL CARDS.
The postage is paid by the stamp impress30 on the cards, and no further payment is reqtured. The address may be either written, printed or affixed thereto at the option of the sender. No card is a " postal card " except sucli as are issued by the Post Office Department. An ordinary printed business card may be sent through the mails when prepaid by a 1 cent postage stonii> attached, but such card must absolutely contain no written matter except lb'- address ; otherwise it will be treated as not fully prepaid, and refused aduiis- sion into the mails.
FRED. A. WAGNER,
PUBLISHER OF THE
%mm : woonenDiau.
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511 Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton, Pa.
'^'"^'""At-rJ^LMSyfl'i^''!'.'"-''" «* COLLINS & HIIGKEIT
56
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
AMERICAN
Directory and Publishing (
35-37 CANNON STREET, Bridgeport, - Conn.
PUBLISHERS OF
Direciories and Maps
The Following Works Are Published at This Office:
Bridgeport City Business and Street Directory.
Daiibury and Norwalk Business and Street Directory.
Stamford, Port Chester and Mount Vernon Business and
Street Directory. Paterson and Passaic Business and Street Directory. Trenton, N. J., Business and Street Directory. Scranton, Pa., Business and Street Directory. Pocket Edition, Bridgeport Street Directory and 3Iap. Pocket Edition, Danbury Street Directory and Map. Pocket Edition, Paterson Street Directory and Map. Pocket Edition, Scrantou Street Directory and Map.
Directories supplied to the Trade of all Principal Cities in the United States at Publishers' Prices. If you Cannot ob- tain a Copy of any Special Trades' Directory you may desire, write or caN on us and we will procure it for you.
WOOD ENGRAVINGS AND ELECTROTYPES
Of the Highest Grade, Made to Order at Short Notice.
DAVIS & HOUPT, Architects,
24, 25 and 26 Commonwealth Building, SCRANTON, PA.
POSTAL INFORMATION. 57
THE POLLCWING- ARTICLES ARE UNMAILABLE.
Packages containing liquids, poisons, glass, explosive chemicals, live animals, razors, sharp pointed instruments, sugar or any other matter liable to destroy the contents of the mail, or injure the person of any one connected with the service. All letters upon the envelope of which, or postal card upon which obscene, scurrilous or abusive epithets have been written or printed or disloyal devices printed or engraved, and letters or circulars concerning illegal lotteries, so-called gift concerts, or other similar enterprises, offering prizes, or concerning schemes devised and intending to deceive and defraud the public. Also all obscene, lascivious books, pamphlets, pictures, papers, prints, or other publications of an indecent character.
Liquids and oils (not exceeding four ounces liquid measures), paste, salves, or articles easily liquiflable, and sharp pointed instruments are permissable through the mails under certain conditions, such as weight, packing, etc. For full particulars see Sec. 20, P. L. and R., or inquire at the Post Office.
RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE.
UNIVERSAL POSTAL, UNION.
The rates for the countries and places which belong to the Postal Union i a MM of which is given helou\ are as follows:
Prepayment Optional, except for registered articles, but on printed matter and samples, postage must be at least partially prepaid.
Letters, 5 cents per 15 grammes, a weight very slightly over one-half ounce. Post Cards, 2 cents each.
Printed Matter, one cent for each two ounces or fraction. LimitTof weight, 4 lbs. 6 oz.; limit of length, except to Great Britain and Germany, 18 inches. To Great Britain and Germany, 24 inches.
Commercial Papers (Insurance Documents, Way-Bills, Invoices, Papers of Legal Procedure, Manuscript of Works, etc.), the same as for printed matter, but the lowest charge is 5 cents.
Sam.ples of Merchandise. The rate is the same as for printed matter, but the lowest charge is 2 cents. Limit of weight is Sf oz.; limit of length, 8 in.; breadth, 4 in.; depth, 2 in., except to Great Britain, France, Belgium, Ireland, Switzerland, Argentine Republic and Italj^ to which countries the limit of weight is 12 oz. ; limit of length, 12 in.; breadth, 8 in.; depth, 4 in.
Unm,ailahle Articles. All articles prohibited from domestic mails are also excluded from foreign mails, also liquids.
T. G. MIBSS,
JSJEI^CHa/NT S^ILOK
J:' Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired.
|: Also full line of Suits.
|: Goods called for and delivered.
:3^'7 Spruce St.,
SCRAISITOINI, RA.
Fine Clothing, Popular Prices, at COLLINS & HACKETT'S
220 Lackawanna Avenue. 58 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SIMON LAUER. LEWIS MARKS.
LAUER & MARKS,
Clothiers,
Hatters and Furnishers.
Our stock comprises one of the largest assortments of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing to be found in this city.
In our Hat, Cap and Gents' Furnishing Goods Department we carry nothing but the newest styles, with prices correct.
321 and 323 Lackawanna Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
Carpets
Wail Papers
Draperies
Window Shades
A Choice Selection of Skin Rugs.
WILLIfUMSlFcflNULTY
Library Building. Wyoming Ave.
Lime, Cement ^ Plaster, ''^^T.l'.^ri^.^.'^Z'^.'^-
INTERESTING FACTS.
59
INTERESTING FACTS.
A ton of silver is worth §3,770,484.00.
A ton of gold is worth $60,279,921.00.
A si^uare mile contains 640 acres.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean. It contains 80,000,000 square miles.
The present national colors were not adopted until 1777.
St. Peter's church is the largest church in the world. It will contain 54,000 persons.
Gilmore's Garden is the largest theatre in the world. It will contain 8,443 persons.
The Mount St. Gothard Tunnel, Itah', is 48,840 feet long, or nearly ten miles, and the longest in the" world.
Postoffices were first established in 1464.
The Montreal Bridge is the longest bridge in the world. It is 8,701 feet long.
The Brooklyn Bridge is the next longest bridge in the world. It is 5,989 feet long.
The best time made swimming was made by Charles F. Senk at New York City, Sept 1, 1878. Time, 12:43].
The Mt. Everest (Himalayes) Mountain is the highest and greatest mountain in the world. It is 29,902 feet high, or 5] miles.
Sorato is the highest and greatest mountain in America. It is 21,284 feet high, or 4 miles.
The first Lucifer match was made in 1829.
The average human life is 31 years.
Modern needles came into use in 1545.
The Washington Monument is the highest structure in the world. It is 555 feet high.
Powers of Loooniotion
Of animals, and average velocities of various bodies. Miles in hours and feet in seconds.
Per Hour Per Sec.
Miles. Feet.
A man walks 3 or 4
A horse trots 7 or 10
A horse runs 20 or 29
Steamboat runs 18 or 26
Sailing vessel runs . 10 or 14
Slow rivers flow 3 or 4
Rapid rivers flow 7 or 10
A moderate wind
blows 7 or 10
A storm moves 36 or 52
A hurricane moves.. 80 or 117
A rifle ball moves 1,000 or 1,466
Sound moves 743 or 1,142
Light moves 192,000 miles per sec- ond. Electricity moves 288,000 miles per second.
Distances Around tlie WoiUl.
The following includes the principal stopping
places and distances between them in
a direct line around the world.
Miles.
New York to San Francisco 3,450
San Francisco to Yokohama 4,764
Yokohama to Hong Kong 1,620
Hong Kong to Singapore 1,150
Singapore to Calcutta 1,200
Calcutta to Bombay 1,409
Bombay to Aden 1,664
Aden to Suez 1,308
Suez to Alexandria 250
Alexandria to Marseilles 1,300
Marseilles to Paris. 536
Paris to London. 316
London to Liverpool 205
Liverpool to New York 3,000
Total 22,172
YOUNG MENS SUITS at COLLINS & HACKETT
230 L,ackaTranna Avenue
60 SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTOKY.
The Reliable Old and New
Furniture Repair Shop
All kinds of Furniture repaired, painted and varnished.
Terms Moderate.
All kinds of Furniture made to order. Cliairs re-cained.
Pinking. Saw Filing.
Upholstering and General Furniture Repairing.
New and Old Furniture bought and sold.
Jo. 613)^ Gibson Street.
H
Scranton Photo Supply Co.
CHAS. BOLWELL JR., Sec'y and Mgr.
Everything Pliotograpliic
Wholesale and Retail.
138 Wyoming Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
CALVI/N A. BKOWM,
Painter and Decorator
Grraining-, House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging, Hard^wood Finisliing.
All N^ork Guaranteed.
A10 Taylor Avenue, iftfc SeKA/NTOM, PA.
A. IVIonttily Seriel Story Paper for Boys and Girls as A^ell as the F'amily.
Send^for a,Sample Copy. Address
1033 Jackison Street — SCRANT"OK. PA.
Moody's Boarding floiise
Rates Reasonable. Home Comforts.
306 Franklin Avenue, SCRANTON, PA.
N. B. LEVY & BRO.,
1847 ROGER BROS. SILVERWARE AT
Wholesale, Coal Exchange.
POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN MASSACHUSETTS.
61
POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN MASSACHUSETTS.
CENSUS OF 1890.
Showing all Towns and Cities over 3,000, arranged alphabetically, to- gether with the figures of 1880, and showing the growth of the last ten years.
The following are from the oflB.cial returns of the Federal Census of 1890.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Abington
Adams
Amesbury
Amherst
Andover
Arlington
Athol
Attlebrough
Barnstable
Beverly
Blackstone
Boston
Bradford
Braintree
Bridgewater
Brockton
Brookfield
Brookline
Cambridge
Canton
Chelsea
Chicopee
Clinton
Concord
Danvers
Dartmouth
Dedham
Deerfield
Dennis
Basthampton
Easton
Everett
Fairhaven
Fall River
Fitchburg
Framingham
Franklin
Gardner
Gloucester
Grafton
Great Barring^on.
Haverhill
Hingham
Holhston
Holvoke
Hudson
Hyde Park ,...
Ipswich
Lawrence
Lee
Leicester
Lenox
Leominster
Lexington
Lowell
Lynn
Maiden
Mansfield
Marblehead
Marlborough
Medford
Melrose
Methnen
Middleborough . . .
3 5~ 3- 4' 5' 4 4 II 4 8
4 362
2,
3.
3. 13
2
S, 52,
4
100 307 III 242 456 907
839 643 855 620 60S 820 057 669 516 7S2 2S6 029 922 59S 430 233 54. 28S 206 902 159 2.875 48,961 429 235 .051
915 739 088 699 151 ,939 ,779 ."43 .772 ,460 .475 .274 ,017 .765 .467 •,127 ,573 ,560 .392 ,237
iSgo
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Milford
Millburj'
Milton
Monson
Montague
Nantucket ,
Natick
Needham
New Bedford
Newton
Newburyport
North Adams
North Attleboro. North Andover...
Northampton
Northbridge
North Brookfield.
Norwood
Orange
Palmer
Pepperell
Peabody
Pittsfield
Plymouth
Provincjetown
Quincy
Randolph
Reading
Revere
Rockland
Rockport
Salem
Sangus
Somerville
South Hadley
Southbridge
Spencer
Springfield
Stoneham
Stoughton
Sutton
Swampscott
Tauuton
Templeton
Uxbridge ; ..
Wakefield
Waltham
Wareham
Warren
Watertown
"Webster
Wellesley
Weymouth
Westborough .... West Bovlston . . .
We.stfield
West Springfield.
Whitman
Williamtown
Wincheudon
Winchester
Woburn
Worcester
Total Population
4,260
9.213
9.798
4,512
6,142
5,629
6,319
7,577
4,023 10,821
6,138 448,477
3,720
4,8 '
4.249 27,294
3,352 12,103 70,028
4,52s 27,909 14,050 10,424
4^427
7,454
3,122
7,123
2,910
2,899
4,395
4,493 11,068
2,919 74,398 22,037
9,239
4,831
8,424 24.651
5,002
4,612 27,412
4,564
2,619 35,637
4,670 10,193
4,439 44,654
3,785
3,120
2,889
7,269
3,197 77,696 55-727 23,031
3,432
8,202 13,085 11,079
8,519
4,814
6,065
Massachusettes State. 2,238,943,
9,310
4.741 3,206 3.758 4,875 3,727 8,479 5,252 26,845 16,995 13,538 10,191
3,217
12,172 4,053 4,459 2-345 3,169 5,504 2.348 9,028
13,364 7,093 4,346
10,570 4,027 3. 181 2,263 4,553 3.912
27,563 2,625
24,93. 3,53s 6,464 7,466
33-340 4,890 4,875 3,105 2,500
21,213 2,789 3,111 5,547
17,712 2,896 3,889 5,426 5,696
10,570 5,214 2,994 7-587 4,149 3-024 3-394 3,722 3,802 10,931 58.291
1S90
8,780 4,428 4,278 3,650 6,296 3,268 9-118 3,035 40,733 24,379 13,947 16,074 6,727 3,742 14,990 4,603 3,871 3,733 4,568 6,520 3,127 10,158 17,281
7,314 4,642
16,723 3.946 4,088 5,668 5-213 4,087
30,801
3,673
40,152 4,261 7,655 8,747
44,179 6,155 4,852 3,180 3,198
25,448 2-999 3,408 6,982
18,707 3,451 4,681 7.073 7,031 3,600
10,866 5.195 3,019 9,805 5,077 4,441 4,221
4.390 4,861
13,499 84,655
COLLINS & HACKETT, # ^orjm neckwear,
POPULATION OF CONNECTICUT.
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.
HARTFORD.
Avon
Berlin
Bloomfield
Bristol
Burlington
Canton
East Granby
East Hartford
East Windsor
Enfield
Farmington.
Glastonbury
Granby
Hartford
Hartland
Manchester
Marlborough
New Britain
Newington
Plainville
Rocky Hill ,
Southington
South Windsor
Suffield
Simsbury.. .. , ,
West Hartford
Wethersfield
Windsor
Windsor L,ock.s
NEW HAVEN.
Ansonia
Beacon Falls
Bethany ,
Branford ,
Cheshire ,
Derby,in eluding Birmingham
East Haven
Guilford
Hamden
Madison
Meriden
Middlebury
Milford
Naugatuck
New Haven ,
North Branford
North Haven
Orange ,
Oxford
Prospect
Seymour ,
Southbury ,
Wallingford
Waterbury ,
Wolcott
Woodbridge ' ,
MIDDLESEX.
Chatham
Chester
Clinton.
Cromwell
Durham
East Hadam
Essex
Haddam »
KillingTTorth
Middlefield
Middletown
Old Saybrook
Portland
Saybrook
Westbrook
TOIvLAND.
Andover. .
Bolton,
Columbia. Coventry.. Ellington. Hebron — Mansfield. Sdmers.... StaflTord... Tolland...
Union
Vernon....
147,180 1,182 2,600 1,308 7,382 1,302 2,500 661 4,455 2,890
7,199 3,179 3,457 1,25 53,230
565 8,222
582 19,007
953 1,993 1,069 5,501 1,736 3,169 1,874 1,930 2,271 2,954 2,758
209,058
10,342
505
550
4,460
1,920
5,969
955
2,780
3,882
1,429
-'5,423
566
3,811
6,218
86,845
825
1,862
4,527 go2
445
3,300
1,089
6,584
33,202
522
39,524
1.949 X,30i 1,384 1.987 856
2,599 2,035 2,095
582 1,002 15-205 1,484 4,687 1,484
874
25,081
401
452
740
1,875
1,539
1.039
1,911
1,407
4,535
1,037
431
8,808
1880.
125,377 1,058 2,3«5 1,346 5.347 1,224 2,299
754 3,500 3,019 6,754 3.014 3,580 1.340 42,553
643 6,462
391 1,378
934 1,930 1,109 5,411 1,902 3,225 1.830 1,828 2.173 3,056 2,332
156,526
379
637
3,047
2,284
3,067 2,782 3,408 1,669 18,340 687
3,347 4,272
62,882 1,025 1,768 3,341 1,120 492 2,318 1,740 4,686
20,269
493 829
35,587
1,967
1,177
1,402
1,640
990
3,032
1,855
2,419
748
928
11,731 1,302 4,156 1,362
24,112
428
512
757
2,043
1,569
X.243
2,154
1,242
4.455 1,169
539 6,915
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS,
NEW I,ONDON.
Bozrah ,
Colchester
East I,yme
Franklin ,
Griswold ,
Groton ,
Lebanon
Ledyard ,
Lisbon
Lyme ,
Montville ,
New London ,
North Stonington
Norwich
Old Lyme
Preston
Salem
Sprague
Stonington
Voluntown
Waterford
FAIRFIELD.
Bethel
Bridgeport
Brookfield
Danbury
Darien
Easton
Fairfield
Greenwich. ...i
Huntington
Monroe
New Canaan
New Fairfield
Newton
Norwalk
Redding
Ridgefield
• Sherman
Stamford
Stratford
Trumbull
Weston
Westport
Wilton
LITCHFIELD.
Barkhamsted
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
Canaan
Colebrook
Cornwall ,
Goshen ,
Harwinton
Kent ,
Litchfield ,
Morris
New Hartford
New Milford
Norfolk
North CanaaQ
Plymouth
Roxbury
Salisbury
Sharon
Thomaston
Toirington
Warren
Washington
Watertown
Winchester
Woodbury
WINDHAM
Ashford
Brooklyn
Canterbury
Chaplin
Eastford
Hampton
Killingly
Plainfield
Pomfret
Putnam «
Scotland
Sterling
Thompson
Windham.
1890.
76,634 1,005 2,988 2,048
585 5.113 5,539 1,670 1,183
548
977 2,344 13,757 1,463 23.048 1,319 2,555
481 1,106 7,184 1,060 2,661 150,081 3,401 48,866
989 19,473 2,276 1,001 3,868 10,131 4,006
994 2,701
670 3,539 17,747 1,546 2,235
668 15,700 2,608 1,453
772 3.715 1,722
53,542
1,130
543
617
970
1,098
1,283
972
943
1,383
3.304
584
3.180
3,917
1,546
1,683
2,147
936
3,420
2,149
3,278
6,048
477
1,633
2,223
6.183
1,815
45,158
778
2,628
947
542
561
632
7,027
4,582
1,471
6,512
506
1,051
5,580
10. op
steady, Persistent Work ; Lowest Rates.
Scranton Commercial Ass'n,
234 Lackawanna Ave.
UNITED STATES CENSUS.
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POPUI^ATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN NEW YORK STATE-CENSUS OF 1890. Showing all Towns and Cities over 3,000. arranged alphabetically, together with the figures of 1880, and showing the growth of the last ten years. r o „ . Th^foUowingarethe official returns of the federal Census of 1890 :
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Albany
Albion
Amsterdam
Attica
Auburn
Batavia
Binghamton
Brockport
Brooklyn
BuflFalo
Canandaigua
Caniseto
Catskill
Clifton
Clyde
Cohoes
College Point
Corning
Cortland
Dansville
Dunkirk
EUenville
Elmira
Fishkill
Fiskkill-on-the-Hudson .
Flatlands
Flushing
Fort Edward
Fredonia
Fulton
Geddes
Geneva
Glen Cove
Glen's Falls
Gloversville
Goshen
Green Bush
Green Island
Haverstraw
Hempstead
Herkimer
Hoosick Falls
Hornellsville
Hudson
Illion
Ithica
Jamaica
Jamestown •
Johnstown
Kingston
Lansingburg
Uttle Falls
I,oekport
Long Island City
Lyons
Malone
94.640 5.192
17,264 3,110
25,887 7,489
35,093 4,597 804,377 254,457 5,847 3,019 4,915 4,067
3,217 22,432
5,472 8,553 8,473 4,712 9,402 3.083 28,070 4,249 3,157 4,249 19.136 3,246 3,390 4,208 4,289 6,539 3,750 10,386 13,796 3,102 7,287 4,403 4,891 23,517 3,150 3,684 10,948 10,027 3,907 11.557 13,646
15,991 7,146 21,181
10,523 7,192 16,003 30,396 4,607 4,920
90,758
5,500
9,469
2,500
21,924
4,845
17.317
5,000
566,663
155.134
5,726
2,300
4,320
2,500
3,800
19,416
4,192
4,802
4,050
4,500
7,248
3,500
20,541
682
3.000
100
6,683
2,988
2,692
3,941
4,283
5-878
2,000
4,900
7,133
4,000
6,743 4,160 4,000 3,000 3,500 4.530 8,195 8,673 4,202 9.105
4,200
9.357 5,013 18,344 7,432 6,910
13,5^2
17,129
5,500 4,193
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Matteawan
Middlet own
Mount Vernon ,
Newark
New Brighton
Newburg
New Rochelte
New York
Newtown
Niagara Falls
North Tarrytown . .
Norwich
Nyack
Ogdensburg
Olean
Oneida
Oneonta
Oswego
Owego
Peekskill
Penn Yan
Plattsburg
Port Chester
Port Jervis
Port Richmond
Potsdam
Poughkeepsie
Rochester
Rome
Salamanca
Sandy Hill
Saratoga Springs..
Saugerties
Schenectady
Seneca Falls
Sing Sing
Stapleton
Suspension Bridge
Syracuse
Troy
mica
Tarrytown
Tonawanda
Wappinger's Falls
Warsaw
Waterford
Waterloo
Watertown
Watkins
Waverly.. ••
Westchester
Westfield
West Troy
Whitehall
Yonkers
1880.
5,319 11,918
8,233
3,018 12,664 23,263
7,108
1,513501
17,537
5.213
3,739
4,157
4,384
11,667
10,000
5,116
6,268
21,816
6,219
10,026
4.827
5,673
5.538
7,217
4,S74
3.1" 22,836
138,327
14,980
3,690
3,662
13.124
4,188
18,392
6,214
7,219
5.589
4,510
87,877
60,669
44,001
3.901
7,135
5,164
3,122
3,523
4,756
14,733
3,572
3,654
3,593
3,307
12,242
4,67
31,945
4,411 8,494 2,500 3.000 12.679 18,049 5,000 1,206299
4,000 2,684 6,000 6,000
10,341
9,000
350
4,461
21,116 5,525 6,893 4,000
5.245 3,254 8,678 3.561 3,100 20, 207 89,366 12,194 4,000 2,487 8,421 4,000
13,655 5.880 6,578 4,000 3,000 51.792 56,747 33,914
"3,864 5,000 2,503 3,540 5,000 10,697 2,500 5,000 6,000 2,020 8,820 4,270 18,892
Total population New York State.. 5,997, 853
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POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN NEW JERSEY STATE
CENSUS OF 1890.
Showing all Towns and Cities over 3,000, arranged alphebetically, together with the figures of 1880, and showing the growth of the last ten years. The following are from the official returns of the Federal Census of 1890:
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Atlantic City.
Bayonne
Bordentown
Bridgeton
Burlington .
Camden
Dover
East Orange ..
Elizabeth
Gloucester
Hackensack ..
Harrison
Hoboken
Jersey City...
Keyport
Lambertville.. Long Branch
Millville
Morristown. .. Mount Holly
1890.
13,038
18,996 5,045
11,471 8,198
52,274 3,187
10,000
37,670 6,563 5,000 8,528
43,561 163,987 3,100 4,138 5,149 9,957 8,794 4,930
4,377
9,372 4,258; 8,722 6,090
41,659 2,958 8,349
28,229 5,347 4,248 6,898
30,999 120,722 2,500 4,183 3,833 7,660 5,418 4,629
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Newark
New Brunswick
Orange
Oxford
Passaic
Paterson
Perth Amboy
Phillipsburg
Plainfield
Princeton
Rahway
Red Bank
Salem
Somerville
South Amboy
Trenton
Vineland
Washington
Woodbury
1890.
181,518
18,518
18,774
3,500
13,027
78,358
9,475
9,622
11,259
3,690
7,090
3,800
5,512
3,425
3,700
58,488
4,068
2,830
3,867
1880.
136,508
17,166
13,207
2,656
6,532
51,031
4,808
7,181
8,125
4,000
6,455
3,684
5,056
3,105
2,000
29,910
3,519
2,142
2,298
POPULATION AND AREA OF NFW JERSEY BY COUNTIES— 1890 CENSUS.
COUNTIES.
AREA SQE. M.
Atlantic 565
Bergen 235
Burlington i 860
Camden ' 220
Cape May 255
Cumberland
Essex
Gloucester ...
Hudson
Huntendon .
Mercer
Middlesex ..
505 127, 326 43 434 225 310
POP.
1890.
28, 47, 58, 87, 11, 45,
256, 28,
275, 35, 78, 61,
836
COTINTIES.
Monmouth
226 Morris.. 528 ! Ocean . 687 Passaic
AREA POP.
SQE. M. 1890.
268 438 098 649 126 355 978 754
Salem
Somerset
jSussex
Union
Warren ...
Totals.
475
470 578 197 340 303 525 102 360
7,455
69,128 54,101 15,974 195,046 25,151 28,311 22,259 72,467 36,553
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POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN PENNSYIiVANIA.
67
POPULATION OF TOWNS AND PENNSYLVANIA.
CENSUS OF 1890.
CITIES IN
Showing all Towns and Cities over 3,000, arranged'alphabetically, together with the figures of 1880, and showing the growth of the last ten years.
The following are from the ofiBcial returns of the Federal Census of 1890 :
Cities and Towns.
Alleghany
Allentown
Altoona
Apollo
Archibald
Arnot
Ashland
Ashley
Athens
Audenried
Bangor
Beaver Falls
Bedford
Bellefonte
Bethlehem
Bloomsburg
Braddock
Bradford
Bristol
Brownsville,
Butler
Cannonsburgh. . .
Carbondale
Carlisle
Catasauqua
Chambersburg. . . Chartiersborough
Chester
Chestnut Hill
Clearfield
Coatsville
Columbia
Conemaugh
Connellsville
Conshohocken...
Corry
Danville
Dubois
Dunmore
Easton
Erie
Etna
Franklin
Freeland
Gettysburg
Gilberton
Girardville
Green.sburgh
Greenville
Hanover
Harrisburg
Hawley
Hazleton
Holidaysburg... .
Homestead
Houtzdale
Huntingdon
Indiana
Irwin
Johnstown
Kittanning
Lancaster
Lansford
Latrobe
lyCbanon
I<ehighton
I,ewisburg
Lewistown
rSgo |
1880 |
104,967 |
78,682 |
25,183 |
18,063 |
30,269 |
19,710 |
3,196 |
1,500 |
4,026 |
3,049 |
3,247 |
2,782 |
7,376 |
6,052 |
3.192 |
2,799 |
4,127 |
3,500 |
3,847 |
1,500 |
3,127 |
3,000 |
9,734 |
5,104 |
3,547 |
2,011 |
3,926 |
3,026 |
6,750 |
5,193 |
4,659 |
3,702 |
8,538 |
8,000 |
10,478 |
. 9,197 |
6,537 |
5,273 |
3,347 |
4,500 |
8,715 |
3,163 |
3,162 |
2,000 |
10,826 |
7,714 |
8,031 |
6,209 |
3,703 |
3,065 |
8,006 |
6,877 |
3,726 |
|
20,167 |
14,997 |
3,165 |
1,300 |
3.394 |
2,500 |
3,685 |
2,766 |
10,597 |
8,312 |
3,567 |
1,500 |
5,623 |
3,609 |
5-469 |
4,561 |
5,671 |
5,277 |
9,073 |
8,346 |
6,137 |
2.718 |
8,242 |
5-151 |
14,185 |
11,924 |
39,699 |
27,737 |
3,441 |
2,334 |
6,220 |
5,010 |
3,867 |
1,000 |
3,180 |
2,814 |
3,668 |
3,098 |
3,590 |
2,730 |
6,428 |
3,500 |
3,637 |
3,007 |
3,739 |
2,317 |
40,221 |
30,762 |
3,629 |
2,082 |
11,818 |
6,935 |
3,004 |
3,150 |
5,849 3,269 6,062 |
892 |
2,o5o |
|
4,125 |
|
4.398 3.690 21,129 3,095 |
|
•^,000 |
|
8,380 |
|
2,624 |
|
32,090 3,995 |
25,769 |
2,206 |
|
4,576 14,734 |
1,813 |
8,778 |
|
3.729 3,205 |
2,800 |
3,oSo |
|
3,288 |
3,222 |
Cities and Towns.
Lock Haven
Mahonoy .,
Mansfield Valley
Mauch Chunk,
McDonald,
McKeesport,
Meadville
Mechanicsburg
Middletown
Milton
Minersville
Monongahela
Mt. Carmel
Mt. Pleasant
Nanticoke
New Brighton,
New Castle
Norristovvn .,
North East
Oil City
Olyphant
Philadelphia i
Phillipsburgh
PhcEnixville
Pittsburg
Pittston ,
Plymouth ,
Pottstowa
Pott.sville
Punxsutawney ,
Quakertowu
Reading ,
Reynoldsville
Rochester
Scranton ,
Shamokiu
Sharon
Sharpsburg
Shenandoah
Slatington
South Bethlehem
South Chester
South Easton .
St. Claire ,
Steelton
Sunbury
Susquehanna
Tamaqua
Tarentum
Titu.sville
Towauda
Tyrone
Union City
Qniontowu
Verona
Warren
Washington
Watson town
Waynesborough
Waynesburgh
Weatherly
Wellsboro
Westchester
West Pitt.ston
Wilkesbarre
Williamsport
York
7,350 11,291 6,827 4,098 4,088 20,711 9,502 3,690 5,104 5,317 3,502 4,986 8,251
3,899 10,037
5,603 11,851 19-750
3,792 10.943
4,075 ,046,252
3,929
8,508
238,473 10,295
9,341 13,201
14,194 4,379 3,588 58,926 3,593 3,635 83,450 14,391 7,447 4,897 13,447 3,129 10,385 7,067 5,616 6.950 9,230 5,892 3,865 4,672 4,116 8,010 4,165 5,134 3,326 6,358 4,367 5,288 7,645 3,-^77 4,639 3,165 3,068 3.041 7,965 3,731 37,651 27,107 20,846
1880
5,845 7,i8t
5,500 3,752 2,000 8,212 8,860 3,018 3,351 2,102
3,249 2,904 2,378 2,500 3,884 3,653 8,418 13,063 2,000
7,315 2^094
847,170 3,000 6,682
156,389 7,472 6,065 5,305 13,253 6,000 2,000 43,278 3,500 2,552 45,850 8,184 5,684 3,466 10,147 1,900 4,925 3,364 4,534 4,149 2,447 4,077 3,467 5,730 1,245 9,046
3,814 2,678 7,800
3,255 700 2,810 4,292 1,800 2,126 5,000 1,977 2,228 7,046 2,5 '4 23,310 18,934 13.940
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POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN OHIO.
POPUI<ATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN OHIO— CENSUS OF 1S90. Showing all Towns and Cities over 3,000, arranged alphabetically, together with the figures of 1880, and showing the growth of the last ten years.
The following are from the official returns of the Federal Census of 1890 :
.Cities and Towns.
Akron ,
Alliance,
Ashland,
Ashtabula,
Athens,
Bamesville, ....
Bellaire,
Bellefontaine . .
Bellevue,
Bowling Green. Bridgeport, ....
Bryan,
Buchtel,
Bucyrus
Cambridge,.... Canal Dover, . , .
Canton,
Celina,
Chilli cothe
Cincinnati,
Circleville,
Cleveland,
Columbus, .....
Conneaut
Coshocton
Crestline,
Dayton,
Defiance,
Delaware,
Delphos,
East Cleveland. East Liverpool,
Elyria,
Findlay,
Fostoria,
Franklin
Fremont,
Gallon
GaUipolis
Geneva
Greenfield,
Greenville,
Hamilton,
Haselton,
Hillsborough,..
Ironton,
Jackson,
Kanton,
Kent,
I^ancaster,
Lebanon
Leetonia,
Linia,
1890
27,702 7,598 3,563 8,316 3,621 3,185 9,901 4-238 3,829 4,196 3,368 4,182 3,368 5,951 4,345 3-486 26,327 3,367 11,256
296,309 6,675
261,546 90,398 3,596 3,725 4,131 58,868 7,681 8.202 5,468 3,042 10,947 5,530 18,674 6,329 4,217 7,140 7,346 4,550 3,167 3,127 5,539 17,519 3,265 4,367 19,922 4,388 5,648 4,463 8,297 3.174 3.785 15,970
i88<y.
6,512 4,636 3,004 4,445 2,457 2,435 8,025
3,998 1,432 1,800
2,395
3,200
417
3,835
2,883
2,423
12,258
1,346
10,938
255,139
6,046
160, 146
51-647
I -156
3,044
2,840
38,678
5,907
6,894
5,500
5,568 4,777 4,633 4,860 3,500 8,446
5,635 4,400
1,903 2,104
3,535 12,122 500 3,223 8,857 3.021 3,940 3,309 6,803
2,703 2,552 7,567
Cities and Towns.
Lockland,
Logan,
London,
Lorain,
Mansfield,
Marietta
Marion,
Martin's Ferry,
Marysville, ,..
Massillon,
Miamisburgh,
Middleport,
Middletown,
Mt. Vernon,
National Military Home,
Nelsonville,
Newark,
New Philadelphia
New Straits ville,
Niles,
Norwalk,
Oberlin,
Painsville,
Piqua,
Pomeroy, ,.
Portsmouth,
Ravenna,
Reading,
Ripley,
Salem,
Sandusky,
Shawnee,
Sidney,
Springfield,
Steubenville,
Tiffin
Toledo,
Troy
Uhrichsville,
Upper Sandusky,
Urbana,
Van Wert,
Wapakon eta,
Warren,
Washington,
Wellston,
Wellsville,
Wilmington
Wooster,
Xenia
Youngstown
Zanesville,
3.182 3,119 3,292 3-872
13,542 8,308 8,308 6,247 3,487
10,068 3,782 3-209 7,673 6 016 4,468 4,547
14,369 4,548 3,396 4,257 7,268 4,330 5,297 9,069
4,727
12,387
4,397
3,621
3,562
6-398
19,234
5-623
4,903
32,135
13,363
10,978
82,652
4,590
5,266
3,568
8,457
5,548
3,616
6,086
5,793
4,432
5,236
3,252
6,050
8,145
33,199
21,117
1880.
200 2,666 3,067 1,595 9,859 5.444 3-899 3.819 2,100 6,836 1,936 30,32 4,538 5,249
3,095 9,600
3,070 1,800 2,800 5,704 3,242 4,000 6,031 5,560
11,321 4,000 2,680 2,546 4,041
15838 2,000 3-823
20,730
12,093 7,879
50137 3,803 2,500
3,540 6,252 4,070 2,765 4,428 3,798 1,952 3,o77
2„-5
5.840 7,026
15,435 18,213
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POPUIiATION OF INDIANA AND LARGE FOREIGN CITIES.
POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS IN INDIANA.
CENSUS OP i8go. Showing all Towns and Cities over 3,000, arranged alphabetically, together with the figures of 1880, and showing the growth of the last ten years.
The following are from the oflBcial returns of the Federal Census of 1890 :
Cities and Towns.
Anderson
Aurora
Bedford
Bloomington . . .
Bluflton
Brazil
Butler
Columbia City..
Columbus
Connersville . . . Crawfordsville .
Decatur
Delphi
Elkhart
Evansville
Fort Wayne . . . .
Frankfort
Franklin
Goshen
Greencastle . . . . Greensburgh. . .
Hammond
Huntington
Indianapolis . . . Jeffefsonville . . Knightstown. . .
Kokomo
I<afayette
I,a Forte
I,awrenceburg.
1890 |
1880 |
10,759 |
4,126 |
3,923 |
4,435 |
3,373 |
2,198 |
4,400 |
2,756 |
3,386 |
2,354 |
5,902 |
8,441 |
2,519 |
1,056 |
3,027 |
2,224 |
6,705 |
4,813 |
4,537 |
3,228 |
6,086 |
5,251 |
3,827 |
3,500 |
3,500 |
3,127 |
11,370 |
6,953 |
50,674 |
29,280 |
35,349 |
26,880 |
5,918 |
2,803 |
3.783 |
3,116 |
6,027 |
4,123 |
4,384 ■ |
■ 3,624 |
3,581 |
3,138 |
4,253 • |
1,600 |
7,300 |
3,863 |
107,445 |
75,056 |
11,274 |
9,357 |
3,172 |
2,500 |
8,224 |
4,042 |
16,407 |
14,860 |
7,122 |
6,195 |
4,280 |
4,668 |
Cities and Towns. |
1890 |
3,676 13,798 8,923 8,724 3,277 10,704 3,369 4,710 11,339 |
|
Martinsville |
|
New Castle |
4,100 6,731 2,723 4,500 6,494 16,849 3,250 |
Portland |
|
5,337 5,449 21,786 3,200 30,287 5,250 8,815 5,196 3,559 6,052 3,279 |
|
Shelbyvilie |
|
Winchester |
1880
2,625 11,198
8,945 1,125 1,943 7,366 2,640 3,730 5,219
16,423 2,299 5,280 2,571 2,500 2,566
12,742 1,869 2,515 4,250 3,745
13,280 2,166
26,042 4,000 4,461 7,680 3,800 3,123 4,323 2,500
POPULATION OF FOREIGN CITIES.
I/jndon, Eng 3,832,441
Paris, France 2,325,910
Canton, China 1,500,000
Berlin, Prussia 1,315,297
Vienna, Austria 1,103,110
Pekin, China 1,000,000
St. Petersburg 949,ioo
Tokio, Japan 902,837
Constantinople 873,565
Calcutta, India 871,504
Bombay, India 773,196
Moscow, Russia 753,469
Glasgow, Scotland 555>289
Liverpool, Eng 552,425
Naples, Italy 493>ii5
Buenos Ayres 466,375
Brussels, Belgium 448,088
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 420,000
Madras, India
Lyons, France
Birmingham, Eng
Madrid, Spain
Amsterdam, Holland. , .
Marseilles, France
Cairo, Egypt,
Dublin, Ireland
Manchester, Eng
City of Mexico, Mexico.
Leeds, Eng
Hamburg, Ger
Sheflaeld, Eng
Rome, Italy
Lisbon, Portugal
Havana, Cuba
Edinburgh, Scotland. . .
.405,848 .401,930 ■400,757 • 397,690 .390,016 ■376,143 ■374,838 .349,486 ■ 341,508 •329,535 .309,126 •305,690 .284,410 . 273,268 . 246,340 . 230,000 .228,075
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Capacity 1^000 boxes per day. The largest and best equipped
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POPULATION OF ILIilNOIS.
POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN ILLINOIS STATE.
CENSUS OP z8go.
Showing all Towns and Cities over 3,000, arranged alphabetically, together with the figures of 1880, and showing the growth of the last ten years.
The following are from the official returns of the Federal Census of 1890 :
Cities and Towns.
Alton
Amboy
Aurora
Austin
Batavia
Beardsfown . .
Belleville
Belvidere
Bloom ington. Blue Island... Braidwood , . .
Bushnell
Cairo
Canton
Carbondale.. . Carlinville . . .
Carmi
Centralia
Champaign . .
Charleston
Chester
Chicago
Collinsville. ..
Danville
Decatur
DeKalb
Dixon
Duquoin
East St. Louis Edwardsville. Kffingham . . .
Elgin
Evanston ....
Freeport
Galena
Galesb'jrg....
Oeneseo
Jacksonville, Jerseyville . . .
Joliet
Kankakee.. ..
1890 |
1880 |
10,184 |
8,975 |
3,021 |
2,44s |
19.634 |
11,873 |
4,000 |
1,359 |
3,613 |
2,639 |
3,619 |
3.136 |
15.360 |
10,683 |
3,863 |
2,951 |
22,242 |
17,180 |
4.075 |
1,542 |
5.524 |
|
3,068 |
2,740 |
10,044 |
9,011 |
5,589 |
3.762 |
3,100 |
300 |
4,000 |
3.118 |
3,250 |
2,500 |
4,762 |
3.621 |
5,827 |
5.103 |
4,135 |
2,867 |
3,200 |
3,000 |
1.099,133 |
503,185 |
3,498 |
2,887 |
11,528 |
7,733 |
;i6,84i |
9.547 |
3,450 |
1,589 |
5.149 |
3,658 |
3,478 |
2,808 |
15.156 |
9,185 |
3.575 |
2,887 |
3,260 |
3,065 |
17,429 |
8,787 |
7,692 |
6,707 |
15,159 |
8,516 |
6,406 |
6,45 1 |
15,212 |
11,437 |
4,578 |
4,000 |
12,357 |
10,927 |
3,204 |
2,894 |
27.407 |
11,657 |
5,651 |
Cities and Towns.
Kewanee
La Salle
Lemont
Lincoln
Litchfield
Macomb
Mascoutah
Mattoon
Mendota
Metropolis
Moline
Monmouth
Morris
Mount Carmel. . . Mount Vernon. . . Murphysborough
Naperville
Oak Park
Olney
Ottawa
Pana
Paris
Pekin
Peoria
Peru
Petersburgh
Pontiac
Princetown
Quincy
Rochelle
Rookford
Rock Island
Shelby-ville
Springfield
Spring Valley....
Sterling
Streator
Taylor ville
Urbana
Warsaw
Waukegan
1890.
4,554 9,904 6,000 6,125 5,798 3,927 3.150 6,829 5,189 3,918
11,995 5.837 4,956 3,650 3,450 3,527 3,016 5,000 3,828 9,971 5,067 5,049 6,897
40,758 5,906 3,200 3,200 4,586
31,478 3,250
23,589
13,596 3,162
24,852 5,100 5,822 9,671 3,500 3,276 4,250 5,077
1880
2,704
7,847 2,109
5,639 •4,326 3,148 2,500 5,737 4,142 2,268 7,800 5,000 5,000 2,047 2,173 3,500 2,074 3,000 3,512 7,834 3,009 4,373 5,993 29,259 4,632 2,333 2,244
3,439
27,268
1,896
13,129
11,659
2,939
19,743
150
5,087
5,157
2,237
2,943
3,111
4,012
HA-RT S OTTI/SSE-R,
Artists ^i Interior Decorators
205 Wyoming Aveniie,
DEALERS IN
LACE, SILK AND HEAVY CURTAINS,
Oil, Water Color and Pastel Paintings, Etcliings, Engravings, Pliotojrravnres,&c. Artists' Materials for all kinds of Painting-. A choice line of .Studies.
JLE^OriSTlC FIC^XJE-K ^^EL^-JJLTlSLOr,
Portraits, in Oil, Pastel, Water Color and Crayon a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Artistic Designs and Estimates for Fine Draperies Cheerfully Submitt
T, I. LACEY & SON, Architects, '"•
II & 12, DIME BANK BUILDING,
SCRANTON, PA.
UNITED STATES CENSUS.
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UNITED STATES CENSUS. 1890.
CITIES OF OVER THIRTY THOUSAND INHABITANTS.
New York City 1,513,501
Chicago, 111 1,099,133
Philadelphia, Pa 1,044,8^4
Brook;l3'n, N, Y 853,945
St. Louis, Mo 460,357
Boston, Mass. .. ., 446,505
Baltimore, Md 434,151
San Francisco, Cal — 297,990
Cincinnati, 0 296,308
Cleveland,© 261,546
Buflfalo, N. Y 254,457
New Orleans, La 241,995
Pittsburgh, Pa 238,473
Washington, D. C 289,796
Detroit, Mich 205,669
Milwaukee, Wis 204,150
Newark, N. J 181,518
Minneapolis, Minn... 164,738
Jersey City, N. J 163,987
Louisville, Ky 161,005
Omaha, Neb 139,526
Rochester, N. Y 138,327
St. Paul, Minn 133,156
Kansas City, Mo 132,416
Providence, R. 1 132,043
Indianapolis, Ind 107,445
Alleghany, Pa 106,967
Denver, Col 106,760
Albany,N. Y- 96,640
Columbus, O 90,398
Syracuse, N. Y 87,877
New Haven, Conn .... 86,045
Worcester, Mass 84,536
Scranton, Pa 83,450
Richmond, Va 80,838
Pater.son, N, J
Toledo, O
Lowell, Mass ,
Nashville, Tenn
Fall River, Mass ....
Cambridge, Mass
Atlanta, Ga
Memphis, Tenn
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Wilmington, Del
Troy,N. Y
Reading, Pa
Dayton, O
Trenton, N, J
Camden, N. J
Lynn, Mass
Lincoln, Neb
Charleston, N. C
Hartford, Conn
St. Joseph, Mo
EvansviUe, Ind
Los Angeles, Cal
Des Moines, la
Bridgeport, Conn
Oakland, Cal
Portland, Ore .........
Saginaw, Mich
Salt Lake, Utah
Lawrence, Mass
Springfield, Mass,..
Utica, N.Y...
Manchester, N. H...
Seattle, Wash
Hoboken, N. J
Savannah, Ga
76,358 78,359 77,605 76,309 74,351 69,837 65,514 64,586 64,147 61,437 60,605 58,926 58,868 58,488 58,274 55,684 55.491 54,592 53,230 52,811 50,674 50,394 50,067 48,866 48,590 48,294 46,169 45,025 44,154 44,164 44,001 43,983 43,914 43,561 41,762
Peoria, 111
New Bedford, Mass. ..
Hart) sburg. Pa
Sommerville, Mass...
Erie, Pa
San Antonio, Tex
Kansas City, Kan
Dallas, Tex
Sioux City, la
Elizabeth, N.J
Wilkesbarre, Pa
Covington, Ky
Portland, Me
Tacoma, Wash
Holyoke, Mass
Fort Wayne, Ind
Norfolk, Va
Binghamton, N. Y
Wheeling, W. Va
Waterbury, Conn
Youngstown, O
Augusta, Ga
Duluth, Minn
Springfield, 111
Lancaster, Pa
Yonkers, N.Y
Mobile, Ala
Topeka, Kan
Oumcy, lU
Salem, Mass
Long Island City,N.Y.
Terre Haute, Ind
Attoona, Pa
Dubuque, la
40,755 40,705 40,164 40,117 39.699 38,681 38,170 38, 140 37,862 37,070 37,651 37,375 36,608 35,858 35.528 35,349 35,154 35,062
35,093 33,208
33.199 33,150 32,725 32,135 32,099
31,945 31.822 31,809 31,478 30,735 30,396 30.287 30,269 30,147
POPULATION OP THE U5TITED STATES IN 1890.
Alabama 1,513,017
Arizona 59,620
Arkansas 1,128,179
California 1,208,130
Colorado 419.198
Connecticut 746, 258
Dakota
Delaware 168,493
District of Columbia., 230,392
Florida 391,422
Georgia 1,837,353
Idaho 84,385
Illinois 3,826,351
Indiana 2,192,404
Iowa 1,911,896
Kansas 1,427,096
Kentucky 1,856,635
Louisiana 1,118,587
Maine 661,086
Maryland 1,042,390
Massachusetts 2,238,943
Michigan 2,093,889
Minnesota 1,301,889
Mississippi 1,289,600
Missouri 2,679,184
Montana 132,159
Nebraska 1,058,910
Nevada 45,76i
New Hampshire 376,530
New Jersey 1,444,933
New Mexico 153,593
New York 5,997,853
North Carolina 1,617,947
North Dakota 182,719
Ohio 3,672,310
Oregon 313,707
Pennsylvania 5,258,014
Rhode Island 345,506
South Carolina 1,151,149
South Dakota 328,808
Tennessee 1,767,518
Texas 2,235,523
Utah 207,905
Vermont 332,422
Virginia 1,655,980
Washington 349,390
West Virginia 762,704
Wisconsin 1,686,880
Wyoming 60,705
Total 62,622,250
Oklahoma , 61,834
Theinhabitantsof Alaska and the Indian Territory are not included in the above. The
population of Alaska in iSgo was 30,329 ; of the Indian Territory* . Total population of
the United States in 1890, 62,830,361
ZIEGLER & SCHUMACHER,
Tinners, Plumbers, and Gas and Sleam Fitters,
ALSO DEALEKS IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &c.
501 & 503 Cedar Avenue, SCRANTON, PA.
BEST FITTING SUITS IN THE CITY AT CollinS irfd HarlcPtt
220 Lackawanna Avenue. UUIIIII^ 30!? ndUliCll
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SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Desiccating Works.
F. H. HEWETT & SON,
Near Round Woods. HYDE PARK.
Office : 1123 Diamond Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 3154.
Farmers and all interested, take notice.
F. H. HEWETT & SON'S Market Bone Fer- tilizer is a complete manure and a liigh- grade Superphosphate.
IMPROVED
FOOD FOR POULTRY
AVe manufacture Bone and Shell in granu- lated and cracked form for Fowls.
Alsf> pure Beef Scraps, ground fine or me- dium, for Fowls,
Odorless L.awn Dressing in bags of 35 lbs. to 100 lbs.
Also dealers in Hides, Tallows, Skins, Hoofsi Bones, Tankage, etc., etc.
Dead Stock removed at all hovirs, day or night.
GONTRflGTOR AND 5U1LDIIHG MOVER
Houses Moved, Raised and Lowered.
Boilers and Engines Moved with Care.
All Orders Promptly Attended To.
I206 Thompson Street, SCRANTON, PA.
R. C. DEAN,
Carpenter and Builder.
Estimates Furnished for All Kinds of New Work.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
1018 Wood St.,
SCRAM TOM, PA.
DAYIS & HOUPT, Architects/^' " "^' ""Tcranton: PA.
SCRANTON AND VICINITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 78
PENNSYLVANIA COMMERCIAL PAPER LAW.
Commercial, Paper. — Promissory notes, bills of exchange, drafts and checks, are generally negotiable by indorsement, and if they contain the words, "without defalcation," or "without set-ofF," are in the hands of bona fide holder for value, clear of all equities or set-off between the orig- inal parties. Overdue notes are not negotiable, but are subject to existing equities. By the decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, where a note is endorsed by a third party, before delivery to a payee named in it, such endorser is not responsible to the payee unless he agi-eed in wriiAng to guarantee the note to the payee. He takes the position of second in- dorser, and as such is responsible only to subsequent holders. The Su- preme Court of the United States, however, has decided that such an iudorser may be responsible to the payee, and if tire latter could maintain an action in the United States courts, he could recover. The holder of a promissorj^ note may bring suit against the maker, or any one of the prior indorsers, or he may bring separate suits, all at his pleasure. He can have but one satisfaction. Notice of non-payment is necessary to hold the in- dorser responsible but not to hold the maker. Any promissory note or negotiable instrument given for a patent right must have the words, " given for a patent right " prominently written or printed over the signature, and such note, in the hands of any purchaser or holder, is sub- ject to the same defence as in the hands of the original holder. But an innocent holder of a note taken before maturity without these words in it is affected by such defence. But it is a misdemeanor to take, sell or trans- fer any promissory note or negotiable instrument known to have been given for a patent right, without those words so written or printed over the signature. A sight draf, is not entitled to grace.
Commercial Travelers.— Business houses employing commercial travelers and having their principal places of business out of the State, are required to take out a license in many of the counties of the State before selling goods there ; the cost of the license in the several counties varies. In Philadelphia it is $5300. It i? a misdemeanor to sell goods by sample for such a house in Philadelphia without such license, the penalty being a fine of $300, or 30 days' imprisonment, or both. Travelers for Pennsylvania business houses selling at wholesale are not I'equired, however, to take out license, except at their chief place of business.
Interest. — The rate of interest is six per cent., when a less i*ate is not agreed upon. When a greater rate is contracted for, the excess only is un- collectable, and if paid, it may be recovered back if suit be Vjrought for it within six mouths. But when negotiable paper is purchased bona fide at a greater discount than six per cent, of one who does not pledge his credit to the purchaser (by indorsement or the like), or where the seller is un- known to the purchaser (as in the usual case of sale through a broker), the transaction is not atlected by the rate of difrcount. Most of the savings and other State banks are authorized to loan at a higher rate tJian six per cent., and many corporations may borrow at a higher rate and be bound by their contract. Commission merchants and agents may contract with parties outside of the State for seveu per cent., and a loan made in another State at a rate that is lawful there can be enforced here according to the terms of the agreement. It is not usurious for a borrower to agree to pay the taxes on a loan or a reasonable sum as an attorney fee for collecting it, in case suit be necessary in its collection.
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..R. F. POST..
Ooocis Delivered Rromptly.
FREIGHT A SPECIALTY.
Furniture and Pianos handled with care. Special Tools
for elevating Pianos and Safes into Windows
from one to six stories high.
Office, 14 Lackawanna Ave. Residence* 1116 Jackson St.
Scranton, Pa.
SAM SYKES,
Mason, Contractor and Bnilder
in Brick and Stone Work.
Estimates furnished on all classes of -work.
Cut Stone and Flagging Laid.
1231-1237 Penn Avenue,
Telephone No. 1907. SCRANTON, PA.
. .The Scranton Tribune ....
Job . . . Printing Department
Printing of Every Description
Book and Catalogue Work a Specialty.
Don't send your Blank Book Work out of Scranton until you get our Estimates.
PARAGON PLASTER & SUPPLY CO, ""■;::«»"' "s."'",
515 Green Ridge Street.
SCRANTON AND VICINITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 75
A SHORT SKETCH OF SCRANTON, PA.
Scranton, the Electric City, is situated 145 miles west of New York city, on the main line of the D., L. & W. railroad. Its location is a most fortu- nate one, at the very centre of the great Anthracite coal region, itself rest- ing upon, and flanked upon all sides by an unexhaustible coal deposit. Its seaport outlet. New York city, opens a wide channel of lasting pros- perity, while its connections to the West and its proximity to the com- mercial centi'es of the North ensures its future thrift and greatness.
Its growth for the past twenty-five years has been something wonderful. In 1860 Scranton had a population of 9,233 ; in 1870 it reached 35,092 ; in 1880 the federal census credited it with 45,850, and in 1890 with 83,450, and to-day Scranton can boast of a population of over 90,000. There ai-e many manufacturing establishments within the boundaries of the Electric City, turning out goods and articles of various descriptions, such as iron, steel, car-wheels, silk goods, knitting goods, flour, stoves, boilers, elevators, mining tools, and machinery.
Scran ton's railroad facilities are among the best in the country. The D., L. & W., D. & H., C. R. R. of N. J., E. & W. V. R. R., and N. Y., O. & W. railroads all enter the city.
The real estate market is active and pushing. The cit^'^ is completely covered with fine modern buildings. The pubhc buildings, churches, banks, etc., will compare favorably with other cities of over 100,000 population.
The city officials. Board of Trade, and public-spirited citizens, of Avhich Scranton is fortunate in having many, always have the best interests of the city at heart, and all courtesies and assistance possible are extended to manufacturing establishments looking for a location. There are over 100 stock companies, 36 public schools, 9 banking houses, 38 newspapers, and about 70 churches, and the time will not be far distant when Scranton passes the 100,000 population mark.
H. C. HINMAN, President. CHAS. HEN WOOD, Sec'y & Treas,
scranion wood-woridno Go.. Lim.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash and Blinds, Scroll Sawing,
•Turning, Veneered Work and Carving.
The latest designs in Decorative Glass.
Estimates eheerfully given.
610 to 516 Peiiii Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Telephone 2562.
COLLINS & HACKETT, m F""- f"ne neckwear
330 XirtckawHuna Avenue.
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SCRANTdN AND VICINITY.
DR. E. GREWER,
THE PHILADELPHIA SPECIALIST.
DR. E. GREWER and his associated staflf of English and German Physicians are now permanently located at
Temple
Court
Building.
311
Spruce
St.
SCRANTON,
PA.,
Where they may
be consulted
daily
and Sunday.
The doctor is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of physiology and surgery of the Medico Chirurigical College of Philadelphia. He is also a member of the Medico Chirurigical Association, and was physician and surgeon-in- chief of the most noted German and American hospitals, and comes highly endorsed by the leading professors of Philadelphia and New York.
His many years of hospital experience enables this eminent phy- ^sician and surgeon to correctly diagnose and treat all deformities and diseases with the most flattering success, and his high standing in the State will not allow him to accept any incurable case.
Lost Manhood Restored. Weakness of Young Men Cured.
If you have been given up by your physician call upon the doctor and be examined. He cures the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors, Cancers and Cripples of every description.
Consultation in English and German Free, which shall be considered sacred and strictly confidential.
Office Hours:
9 a.m. to 9 p. m., daily. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
N. B. LEVY & BRO. Ogjcal JSood^^a^JWho^e^ite.
POINTS OF INTEREST.
POINTS OF INTEREST.
Academy of Music, Wyoming avenue, near Linden,
Armory N. G. P., 330 Adams avenue.
Bald Mount, west of Scranton drive, 7 miles.
Carbondale Steam or Electric Railroad, 16 niiles.
Central Park, S. Washington, ave. South Side.
Columbus Statue, Court House Square.
Connells Park, 1900 Stone avenue, Pittston avenue electric oars.
County Court House, Spruce, corner Washington avenue.
County Jail, Washington avenue, corner New York street.
Dunmore drive or electric cars, 2 miles.
Eden Musee, 221 Lackawanna avenue.
Green Ridge Library, Green Ridge, corner Wyoming avenue.
High School Building, Washington avenue, corner Vine street.
Laurel Hill Park, Dunmore, north of Tenth ward electric cars.
Lackawanna Hospital, Franklin avenue, corner Mulberry street.
Memorial Building, Washington avenue, corner Vine.
Moses Taylor's Hospital, Quincy avenue, corner Pine street.
Municipal Building, Washington avenue, corner Mulberry.
Nay-Aug Falls, southwest of Tenth ward electric ears.
New Postoffice Building, Washington avenue, corner Linden street.
Pot Holes, Arch bald, drive 8 miles.
Providence Fair Grounds, First ward electric cars.
Scranton Public Library, Washington avenue, corner Vine.
Wonderland Theatre, Linden, near Wyoming avenue.
Y. M. C. A., 220 Wyoming avenue.
M. T. KELLER'S
Lackawanna Carriage Works
MANUFACTURER OF
Buggies, Phaetons, Platform, Truck & Lumber Wagons, and Sleighs.
All kinds of Repairing, Painting. Trimming and
Horseshoeing done with Neatness and Dispatch.
Shifting Pole and Cooper Gear Steel
Bar Buggies a Specialty.
315 Adams Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
F™"l?«ZV.™';ii:e°'''''* COLLINS & HACKETT'S
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SCRANTON AND VICINITY.
THE HYDE PARK PLUMBER IS.
GEO. Mcknight, 112 N. Hyde Park Ave.
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING AND TIN ROOFING.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. PLANS DRAWN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
Dunmore hmw
Bouiino Works
vJ. H. JDJL.■^z■J.'rT, Frop-
Wholesale Dealer in Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, Ginger Ale and all kinds of Temperance Drinks,
CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS.
247 to 249 Spencer Street,
Telephone No. 3015. DUNJVIORE, F>A.
CHRIST. SPATHELF,
CONTRACTOR OF STONE MASONRY.
Cellars dug and Walls laid, ready for building, in the best manner and at lowest prices.
731 fldarRS flue.,
DONMORE, Pfl.
Collect yonr Debts through us S'™'™ Sl'lSSI*'*"'
SECRET SOCIETIES.
SOCIETIES.
Masonic.
Hiram Lodge^ No. 261, meets on second and third Thursdays of each month at their hall, West Market street.
Union Lodge, No. 291, meets the third Friday of each month at Masonic Hall.
Peter Williamson Lodge, No. 323, meets first Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall.
Hyde Park Lodge, No. 339, meets third Monday in each month at 208 North Main avenue.
Schiller L^odge, No, 354, meet the second Monday of each month at Masonic Hall.
Oreen Ridge Lodge, No. 599, meets second Monday of each month at Masonic Hall, Dickson avenue.
King Solomon Lodge, No. 584, meets first Monday of each month at Masonic Hall, Dunmore.
Lackawanna H. R. A. Chaxjter, No. 185, meets second Tuesday of each mouth at Masonic Hall.
Coeur de Lion Commanderg, No. 17, meets fourth Wednesday of each month at Masonic Hall.
Melita Commandery, No. 68, meets second Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall.
B. T. Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite meets at 209 Wyoming avenue Wednesday.
Keystone Lodge of Perfection, No. 14, meets first Thursday of each month at ] 15 Wyoming avenue.
Keystone Council Princess of Jeru- salem, No. 16, meets Thursday even- ings at 115 Wyoming avenue.
Keystone Chapter Rose Croix, No. 18, meet Wednesday evenings at 115 Wyoming avenue.
Keystone Consistory S. P. R. S., No. 32, meets on call of commander- in-chief, at 115 Wyoming avenue.
Scranton Council R. and S. M., No. 44, meets third Monday of each month.
Masonic Benefit Association.
Masonic Veteran Association meets first Monday in March, June, September, and December in Ma- sonic Hall.
FOUR FIRST-CLASS
ARTISTS
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Bath Rooms
ATTACHED.
Don't forget tlie Nuiwljei' :
mil I'ENX AVENUE
uncier !St. Cliarle* Hotel
GO TO
COLLINS alJ HACKETT For fi/ne hats
330 Lackawanna Avenvie.
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
SOCIETIES— Continued.
I 0. 0. r.
Alliance Lodge, No. 540, meet^ every Thursday at German Odd Fellows Hall.
Armine Encainpraent, No. 124, meets first and third Mondays of each month at German Odd Fel- lows Hall.
Celestial Lodge, No. 833, meets every Monday at 1908 North Main avenue.
Christiayia Rebekah Lodge, No. 64, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at German Odd Fellows Hall.
Dunmore Lodge, No. 816, meets every Wednesday at Odd Fellows Hall.
Globe Lodge, No. 985, meets every Monday at Harugari Hall.
Green Ridge Lodge, No. 603, meets every' Thursday at Masonic Hall, Dickson avenue.
Hyde Park Encampment, No. 249, meets on second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Masonic Hall.
James Connell Lodge, No. 170, meets every Wednesday at 632 Cedar avenue.
Lackawanna Lodge, No. 291, meets every Friday at 209 Wyoming avenue.
Lincoln Lodge, No. 492, meets every Monday at 111 West Market street.
Patriarchs Militant, Department of Pennsylvania. Headquarters, Coal Exchange.
Patriarchs Militant, Scranton, No. 4, meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 209-211 Wyoming avenue.
Residenz Lodge, No. 513, meets every Wednesdaj^ at German Odd Fellows Hall.
Robert Burns Lodge, No. 859, meets every Tuesday at German Odd Fellows Hall.
Scrantonia Encampment, No. 81, meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at 209-211 Wyoming avenue.
Silurian Lodge, No. 768, meets every Friday at 702 South Main avenue.
Slocurn Lodge, No. 976, meets every Saturday at 208 North Main avenue.
Sostkenes Lodge, G. U. O. of O. F., meets at Raub's Hall first, second •and third Fridays of each month.
Wanetta Lodge, D. R., No. 23, meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 209-211 Wyoming avenue.
Ancient Order Knights of the Mystic
Chain.
Hyde Park Castle, No. 38, meets every Tuesday evening at Co-opera- tive Hall.
Scranton CoMle, No. 168, meets every Friday evening at A. O. U. W. Hall.
Knights of the Black Cross.
Lincoln Camp, No. 1, meets every other Wednesday evening at Noakes Hall.
National Camp, meets at Noakes Hall.
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We eariT all of the best brands of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC cigars to be found in the city. Our stock of fine smoking and chewing tobacco, is second to none. PIPES In all sizes, grades and prices.
Cornsr Lackawanna and Franklin Avsnues.
A New Pocket Map, l^^d^ol^^^rZ?. Price, 25 Cents
SECRET SOCIETIES
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SOCIETIES— Continued.
Knights of Pythias,
Electric City Lodge, No. 313, meets every Friday evening at Clark's Hall, 116 South Main ave- nue.
Fcu'view Lodge, No. 369, meets every Friday' night.
HeadqunrterH Fifth Regiment Uniformed Rank, K. of. P., 211 North Washington avenue.
H. N. Bunnell Division, No. 47 (Uniformed Rank), meets every Monday night.
Hyde Park Lodge, No. 306, Hyde Park, meets every Friday evening at Masonic Hall.
Pa-Koo-Ka Lodge, No. 308, Provi- dence, meets every Friday evening at Osterhout Hall.
Patagonia Lodge, No. 326, meets every Thursday evening at Evans' Hall, Hyde Park.
Iloaring Brook Lodge, No. 401, meets every Wednesday evening at Hulbert's Hall. .
Scranton Lodge, No. 263, meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Fel- lows Hall.
Suburljan Lodge, No. 333, meets every Thursday evening at Lucas Hall, Green Ridge street.
WiUinm B. WiUirAms, No. 49, (Uniformed Rank), meets every Wednesday in Armory, Hyde Park.
B. P. 0. of Elks.
Scranton Lodge, No. 123, meeta every Monday evening. Rooms, 121 Wyoming avenue.
A. 0. U, W.
Upchureh Lodge, No. 222, meets every Monday at 419 Lackawanna avenue.
Improved Order Heptasophs.
Oreen Ridge Conclave, No. 199, meets first and third Mondays of each month at Dickson avenue, corner Green Ridge street.
Providence Conclave, No. 195, meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Fenner & Chappel's Hall, 1908 North Main avenue.
Scranton Conclave, No. 117, meets second and fourth Wednesday even- ings of each month, 134 Wyoming avenue.
Roaring Brook Conclave, No. 214, meets first and third Tuesday of each month at 14]8Pittston avenue.
West Side Conclave, No. 211, meetssecondand fourth Friday even- ings of each month at Clark's Hall.
Carpenters' Union.
Meets every Friday evening at Co-operative Hall, Hyde Park.
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p. J. CONWAY. PropV.
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
No. 134 Peiin .Avenue, Scraiitou, Pa.
Goto COLLINS & HACKETT foLSia^OTHiNG
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
SOCIETIES— Continued.
Knights of Labor, Boilermakers and Blacksmiths^ Union^ No. 8664, meets every Thurs- day at 117 Wyoming avenue.
Conductors and Ifotormen's As- sembly/, No. 2320, meets every Sat- urday at Raub's Hall.
Bricklayers and Masons' Interna- tional Union meets alternate Fri- days at 117 Wyoming avenue.
District Assembly Officers D. A. 16—
Electric Science Assembly, No, 762, meets first and third Thursday of each month at 117 Wyoming ave,
Machine Workers^ Assembly, No. 6233, meets every other Monday at 117 Wyomiog avenue.
Miners and Laborers' Bright Star Assembly, No. 3161, meets every Thursday at their hall. West Mar- ket street.
Nineteenth Century Club Asserribly ' meets everv Fridav at A. O. U. W. Hall.
Painters and Decorators' Union meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 117 Wyoming ave.
Progressive Assembly, No. 15, meets the second and fourth Thurs- day evenings at 117 Wyoming ave.
Protection Assembly, No. 222, meets every Friday evening in Noakes' Hall, Spruce.
Stationary Engineers' Assembly, No. 88, meets the first and third Friday evenings of each month at Co-operative Hall, North Main ave.
Stonecutters' Union meets alter- nate Friday evenings at 117 Wyom- ing avenue.
Vidcan Assembly, No. 3823, meet* every Saturday in Boston Hall.
Typographical Union, No. 112, meets second Sunday of each month at 419 Lackawanna avenue.
Division No. 3, A. O. H., meets alternate Mondays at 134 Wyoming avenue.
Scranton City Lodge, I. O. B. A., meets second Sunday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Jacob Harris Lodge, No. 31 , /. O. F. S. O. J., meets first and third Sundays of each month at 117 Wyoming ave.
IVOMTES meet every other Sat- urday at 1908 North Main avenue.
Ivorite Society, No. 2, meets sec- ond and fourth Mondays of each month at 126 North Main avenue.
W. H. PIERCE,
CommissioD Merchant,
Foreign and Domestic FRUITS, PRO- DUCE, VEGETABLES.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, Etc.
Wholesale and Retail.
108, 110, 112, 114 Penn Ave.,
SCRANTON, PA.
ASK YOUR ARCHITECT TO SPECIFY
Manufactured by PARAGON PLASTER & SUPPLY CO.
515 Green Ridge Street.
PflRftGON
SECRET SOCIETIES.
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SOCIETIES— Continued.
Knights of Golden Eagle.
Electric City Cattle, No. 375, meets every Tuesday at 206 N. Main ave.
Moltke CciHtle^ No. 268 (German), meets at 632 Cedar ave.
lioaring Brook Caat/e, No. 468; meets every Wednesday at 419 Lackawanna avenue.
Knights of Honor.
Protection Lodge, No. 1727, meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 209 Wyoming avenue.
Hyde Park Lodge, No. 1849, meets the second and fourth Mon- days of each month at 101 North Main ave.
Loyal Knights of America.
Enterprise Lodge, No. 21, meets every Monday at 118 S. Main ave.
Garfield Lodge, No. 28, meets evei-y Tuesday at 1908 N. Main ave.
Hartranfl Lodge, No. 42, meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 126 North Main'avenue.
Keystone Lodge meets every Thursday at 126 N. Main avenue.
Eagle Lodge, No. 107, A. P. A., meets first and tliird Saturdays of each month at 126 N. Main avenue.
Morning Star Lodge, No. 79, A. P. A., meets first and third Wednes- days of each month at Rogers Hall.
Scranfon Lodge, No. 89, A. P. A., meets first and third Wednesdays of eacli moutli at 134 Wyoming ave.
Star of Hope Lodge. No. 109, meets second and fourtn Wednes- days of each month at 702 South Main avenue.
Scranton Glassbloivers^ Union meets first and third Sundays, at corner Capouse ave. and Marion st.
Improved Order of Red Men.
Bold Eagle Tribe, No. 102, meets first and third Fridays of each month at 115 North Main avenue.
Mingo Tribe, No. 124, meets first and third Thursdays of each montli at 126 North Main avenue.
Hiawatha Council, No. 26, D. of P., meets second and fourth Friday evenings, 134 Wyoming avenue.
Nay-Aug Tribe, No. 140, meets every Tuesday at 632 Cedar avenue.
Navajo Tribe, No. 105, meets every Thursday at 1610 Washburn.
Pa-Noo-Ka Tribe, No. 141, meets first and third Wednesday's at 115 North Main avenue.
Pocono Tribe, No. 230, meets every Thursday evening at A. O. U. W. Hall.
Oronoko Council, No. 24, D. of P., meets in Providence.
Tammany Council, No. 8, I), of P., meets in Hyde Park.
Ihnnaluka Tribe, No. 72, meets first and third Thursday evenings at Osterhout's Hall, Provinenc-e.
GEORGE PABST, ..House and Sign Painter..
Estimates Given on All Classes of Work.
Hardwood Finishing a Specialty. Graining & Kalsomining. Jobbing done with neatness and dispatch.
823 Irving- Avenue,
DuNMORH, Pa.
We are Headqaarters for FINE CLOTHING. CollinS ^ Hackett
220 l_acka\A^anna Avenue. '^^
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
SOCIETIES— Continued.
United Order of Red Men. Cherusker Tribe, No. 194, meets first and third Friday evenings at German Odd Fellows iSall.
Locomotive Engineers- Samuel Sloan Division, No. 276, B. L. E., meets second and fourth Sundays at 1:30 p. m., in Raub's Hall.
Mrs. W. F. Halstead Lodge, No. 82, Auxiliary to Samuel Sloan Divi- sion, No. 276, B.L.E.,meetsevery sec- ond and fourth Wednesday' after- noon, at 2 o'clock.
Locomotive Firemen. Acme Lodge, No. 228, meets first and third Sunday of each month at G. A. R. Hall.
Order Eailroad Conductors. Lackawanna Division, No. 12, nieets in German Odd Fellows Hall second and fourth Sundays of each month.
B. of E. E. Brakemen. Laekaivanna Lodge, No. 95, meets second and fourth Sundays of each month at G. A. R. Hall.
A. 0, Foresters of America.
Centennial Court, No. 6181, meets at Co-operative Hall, Hyde Park, the second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month.
Court Pride of Laekaivanna, No. 5793, meets at Masonic Hall, Hyde Vaxk, first and third Wednesday evenings of each month.
Court Keystone Leader No. 5424, meets first and third Monday nights of each month at 707 and 709 South Main avenue.
Court Robin Hood, No. 5855, meets first and third Thursday nights of each month at Archbald Hall, Providence.
Court Albion, No. 7066, meets every alternate Saturday at 7:30 p. m., at Hulbert's Hall.
Court Ethan Allen, No. 7382,. meets at Good Templar Hall, Green Ridge, at 7:30 p. m., every alternate Wednesday.
Court Pride of Dunmore, No. 7617, meets at I. O. O. F. Hall, Dunmore, Thursdays.
West Side Circle Companion Lodge, meets at Co-operative Hall, first and third Thursdays of each month.
A. 0. of Jr. Foresters. Meets second and fourth Thurs- day evenings at Hulbert's Hall, 117 Wyoming avenue.
0. M. B. A.
Branch 35, meets first and third Fridavs of each month at Windsor HoteL
Branch No. 85, meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at Pharmacy Hall.
Branch 44, meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings at Harugari Hall.
Eoyal Arcanum, Scranton No. 923, meets every sec- ond and fourth Thursday of every month at Windsor Block.
Laekaivanna, No. 1133, meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Co-operative Hall.
Keystone Steam Dye Works.
Garments, Silks, Satins, Gloves, Feathers, Etc.,
DYED AND CLEANED.
S31 NA/yoming Avemuie,
Near Academy of Music, SCRANTON, PA.
B. T. HOWBLLS, Prop.
Clocks and Silverware
A.T WHOLKSALE OTSTLY.
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO., 27 &, 28 Coal Exchange.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
85
SOCIETIES— Continued.
P. 0, S. of A,
Lackawanna Western District, 1912 North Main avenue. Camps 176, 177, 178, 200, 314, .33.3, .366, 418, 492, 527,;642,:647.
Laekawanna Comma) bdery, No. 37, Blue Degree, meets every Friday- evening at 431 Lackawanna ave.
C'am,p 175 meets every Thursday evening in Raub's Hall, Wyoming avenue.
C'cimp 177 meets every Wednesday evening in Chappell's Hall, 1910 North Main ave.
Camp 178 meets every Thursday evening at Harugari Hall, 115 North Main avenue.
Camp 242 meets every Wednesday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall, 209 Wyoming avenue.
Camp 333 meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Hall, Hyde Park.
Cam,p 342 meets every Friday evening in Oak Hall, Capouse ave- nue and Marion.
Camp 4.30 meets in Freuhan's Hall, Monday evening.
Protected Home Circle,
Wide Awake Circle, No. 53, meet* first and third Tuesday of each month at 119 Wyoming avenue.
Tonti. Anthracite Lodge, No. 143, meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Hulbert's Hall.
Hi/de Park Lodge, No. 161, meets second and fourth Friday of each month at Morgan Hall.
Suburban Lodge, No. 153, meets alternate Tuesdays at 1912 North Main avenue.
South Side Lodge, No. 432, meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month, Prospect avenue, cor- ner Alder.
0. U. A, M.
Scranton Council, No. 229, meets every first and third Wednesday of each mouth at Masonic Hall, Penn avenue, corner Linden.
Nay- Aug Council, No. 344, meets every Tuesday at Co-op^-ative Hall.
Qarjield Council, No. 354, meets every Saturday, Marion, cor. Penn avenue.
p. F. GIBBONS, J. II. NOLAN,
1-18.5 Summit ave. 504 .Oak st.
SCRANTON. I'A.
GIBSONS&NOLflN,
Carpenters & Builders,
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
BEST FITTING SDITS IN THE CITY AT CollinS ^ Hackfitt
aao Lackawanna Avenue. OillllHO ^ nCll/llCll
86 SCEANTON AND VICINITY.
GISNER S DRISGQLL
Paintfirs^PghangeLS
House and Sign NA/ork:.
Graining and Rainting in ail its Branches.
Hardwood Finishing a Specialty.
^^ ATTENDED TO.
No. 527 Deacon Street,
No. 7 Howard Piace, SCRANTON, PA.
-GEO. W. BROWN-
I3rayman
Pianos and Furniture Carefully Handled.
Heavy Machinery and Large Safes
Handled -with Care and Dispatch. FREIGHT DELIVERED PROMPTLY. OFKICE : RKSIDKNCE :
10 Lackawanna Ave. 210 Robinson St.
T. I. LACEYatJ SON
Make a Specialty of
Church Arhitecture.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
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SOCIETIES -Continued,
Jr. 0. U. A. M. Mosen Taylor Council^ No.
151,
meets in Windsor Hall every Mon- day evening.
Lodge No. 497 meets every ISIon- day evening at Co-operative Hall.
G. A. R,
Lieut. Ezra S. Griffin Post, No. 139, meets every Friday evening at 334 Lackawanna avenue.
Lieut. Ezra S. Griffin Post Wo- man's Relief Corps, No. 50, meets every Thursday evening at 334 Lackawanna avenue.
Col. Wm. N. Monies Post, No. 139, meets every other Tuesday evening at 421 Lackawanna avenue.
Toadies of the G. A. R., Circle No. 19, meets at A. O. U. W. Hall every other Tuesdav of each month.
Sons of Veterans.
Lieut. Ezra S. Griffin Camp, No. 8, C. A. Hartwick, capt.; W. E. Ca-
hoon, 1st sergt. fleets every Tues- day evening at G. A. R. Hall, over First National Bank.
Veteran Soldiers' Association,
Meetings second Wednesday even- ing of each month at 421 Lacka- wanu avenue.
Association of the 143d P. F., P. DeLacy, pres., 860 Capouse avenue.
Society of the First Army Corps, Army of the Potomac headquarters at Scranton.
Cemeteries.
Forest Hill, Dunmore. Office, 431 Lackawanna avenue.
German Presbyterian, 1100 Pitta- ton avenue.
German Lutheran, North Wash- ington avenue.
Hyde Park (Roman Catholic), Cemetery street.
Washburn Street, Washburn, l>e-. tween Fillmore and Van Buren. Office, 201 Wyoming avenue.
North Park Floral Gardens,
T. B. McCLINTOCK, Proprietor.
Decorations supplied for Weddings,Balls, Sociables, Churches and Public Halls. Cut Flowers and Floral Designs for Funerals.
All Nvork done by skillfull artists, at reasonable prices.
Jefferson flue.,
Corner Electric Street.
SCRANTON, Pfl.
^'"'' ^ariSi"""^ ** COLLINS & HAGKETT
SCRANTON CHURCH DIRECTOKY.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST.
First— Scrauton, near South Main avenue. Pastor, Rev. T. J. Collins.
First German— 523 Hickory. Pastor, Rev. John C. Schmitt.
First Welsh— South Main avenue, near Washburn. Pastor, Rev. W. S. Jones.
Green Ridge — Monsey avenue, near Green Ridge. Pastor, Rev. W. J. Ford.
•Jackson Street — Jackson, above Hyde Pai'k avenue. Pastor, Rev. D. C. Hughes.
Penn Avenue— Pen n avenue, above Spruce. Pastor, Rev. Warren G. Partridge.
Peon Avenue Chapel — Blakely, Dunraore. Pastor, Rev. A. H. Kniglit.
Providence— N. Main avenue, near Putnam. Pastor, Rev. Walter M. S. Lowell.
. Providence Welsh — W. Market, near Brick avenue. Pastor, Rev. Wil- liam F. Davies.
Westminster— 105 S. Main avenue. Pastoi*, Rev. .
CATHOLIC.
Church of the Holy Rosary— 318 Williams. Rector, Rev. N. J. Mc- Manus ; assistants, B.ev. William O'Donnell and Rev. J. O'Toole.
Italian St. Aloysius Chapel— Wyoming avenue, near Linden. Rector, Rev. Peter Bondi.
St. John (German) — S. Main avenue, corner Luzerne. Rector, Rev. Frederick A. Fricker.
St. John Evangelist— Fig, near Pittston ave. Rector, Rev. Edward J. Mel- ley ; assistant. Rev. James A. Moffitt.
St. Mary's (German) — River, near Cedar avenue. Rector, Rev. Peter Christ ; assistant. Rev. George J. Stopper.
St. Patrick's — Jackson, near Sumner avenue. Rector, Rev. James B. Whelan ; assistant. Rev. J. Enright.
St. Paul's— 1501 Penn avenue. Rector, Rev. P. J. McManus : assistant, Rev. J. J. Dunne.
St. Peter's Cathedral — Wyoming avenue, corner Linden. Rector, Rev. William O'Hara, Bishop , pastor. Rev. J. A. O'Rielly ; assistants, Rev. James McHugh, Rev. John J. Managan, Rev. M. J. Millane, and Rev. P. J. Golden.
Polish Church — 1217 Prospect avenue. Rector, Rev. Richard C. Aust ; assistant, Joseph Trocki.
CHRISTIAN BRETHREN. Co-operative Hall. Edward Howell, Superintendent.
CHRISTIAN DISCIPLES. Providence — N. Main avenue, near Market. Pastor, Rev. David M. Kinter.
# MRS. L. M. WASHBURN, #
If it and ^tnt&h &ttnvnnieed.
Out of Town Work: Promptly » Attended To.
Rooms 22 and 23 Liberty Hall Building,
227 North Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa.
DAVIS & HOUPT, Architects,
24, 25 and 26 Commonwealth Building, SCRANTON, PA.
SCBANTON CHURCH DIRECTORY. 89
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Welsh — South Main avenue, opposite Division. Pastor, Rev. David Jones.
Plymouth— Jackson, near Hyde Park avenue. Pastorage vacant.
Providence Welsh — West Market, near Brick avenue. Pastor, Rev. S. R. Jones.
Free Christian Church — Penn avenue, near Marion. Pastor, Rev. Samuel Wilson.
Puritan — Wayne avenue, near West Market. Pastor, Rev. D. A. Evans.
Tabernacle (Welsh) — South Hyde Park avenue. Pastor, Rev. D. P. Jones. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.
Christ Church— Cedar avenue, corner Beech. Pastor, Rev. Frederick Holter.
Holy Trinity — Adams avenue, corner Mulberry. Pastor, Rev. E. L. Miller.
St. Mark's — Fourteenth, near Washburn. Pastor, Rev. G. M. Scheidy.
St. Paul's — Beech, corner Prospect avenue. Pastor, Rev. Chas. Kiessling.
St. Peter's (German) — Ash, corner Preseott avenue. Pastor, Rev. John Randolph.
Zion (German) — Mifflin avenue, between Spruce and Linden. Pastor, Rev. P. Frederick Zizlemann.
GERMAN PRESBYTERIAN.
Chestnut Street Church — Chestnut, near Price. Pastor, Rev. William Brucker.
HEBREW.
Anche Chesed Synagogue -Linden, near Franklin avenue.
Benai Abram and Jacob Synagogue — Penn avenue, near Mulberry. Rabbi, Nathan Dreck.
Benai Israel Synagogue— 111 Hickory. William Grauman.
LUTHERAN.
Calvary Reformed Church — Y. M, C. A. Building. Pastor, Rev. A. S. Bromer.
METHODIST (Calvinistic) .
Bethany (Welsh)— S. Main avenue. Pastor, Rev. J. T. Morris.
First (Welsh) — 143 S. Main avenue. Pastor, Rev. Hugh Davis.
Providence (Welsh)— Wayne avenue. Pastor, Rev. Wm. R. Edwards. METHODIST (Episcopal).
African — Howard Place. Pastor, Rev. Alexander Smothers.
Evangelical Church — Capouse avenue, corner ]Marion. Pastor, Rev. John W. Messinger.
First (Elm Park) — Adams avenue, corner Mulberry. Pastor, Rev. Webster H. Pearce.
First (German) — Adams avenue, cor. Vine. Pastt)r, Rev. G. F. Hausser.
Green Ridge — Monsey avenue, corner Delaware. Pastor, Rev. G. A. Cui'e.
Hampton Street — Hampton, corner Ninth. Pastor, Rev. A. W. Cooper.
OLIVER DAVID,
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varuish, Brushes, Glass, Putty,
Wall Paper and Window Shades. Also Painter and Contractor.
Estimates on work clK'eruill.v nivcii. Store and Office, Main Street, BLAKELY, PA.
Forest Castle Hotel,
WILLIAM K. ERBE. Prop.
Bar stoekeil willi Choice v iiies. Liquors. Ale. Beer. Porter
and Ciuars.
{^-Cioort Stablini;- Attached. .ff»
■Rates, $1.50.
The iml y lirst-clas.s liotcl liclweoii Scratilon and (d.vphant.
•p-RICEBa-RG, PA.
Streetcars [)ass the doors from Sci-anton evei'v :.'() minutes.
"^Voraf.rr^.i'n'rL^r.i"^ collins & hackett
90 SCRANTON CHURCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL— Continued.
Simpson — N. Main avenue, near Lafayette. Pastor, Rev. L. C, Floyd.
Park Place — Court, above Diamond avenue. Pastor, Rev. J. F. Jones.
Providence — N. Main avenue, near Market. Pastor, R«v. Moses D. Fuller.
Second (German) — Taylor avenve, near Ash. Pastor, Rev. Gustave F. Hausser.
South Scranton (German) — Prospect avenue, corner Birch. Pastor. Rev, Jacob Sut^r.
PRESBYTERIAN. First — Washington avenue, near Lackawanna avenue. Pastor, Rev.
German — Chestnut, near Price. Pastor, Rev. William Brucker.
German — 439 Hickory. Pastorage vacant.
Green Ridge— Green Ridge, near Penn avenue. Pastor, Rev. N. F. Stahl.
Providence— 2022 N. Main avenue. Pastor, Rev. George E. Guild
Second Memorial — Jefferson avenue, above Mulberry. Pastor, Rev. Charles E. Robinson.
Washburn Street — Washburn, corner Hyde Park avenue. Pastor, Rev. E. W. Skellenger.
Westminster — 103 S. Main avenue. Pastorage vacant.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST.. First — E. Market, near Meylert avenue. Pastor, Rev. D. Savage.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Church of the Good Shepherd — Green Ridge, corner Mousey avenue. Rector, Rev. F. S. Ballentine. St. Luke's — Wyoming avenue, near Linden. Rector, Rev. Rogers Israel. St. David's — .Tackson, corner Bromley avenue. Rector, Rev. M. H. Mill.
REFORMED. Calvary Reformed Congregation — Y. M. C. A. Parlors. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Stubblebine.
REFORMED (EPISCOPAL). Grace ChuLrch— 330 Wyoming avenue. Rector, Rev. Alfred Bates.
SCIENTISTS. Church of Christ — 519 Adams avenue. Church of Christ— 809 Linden. Pastor, Rev. R. C. Hannon.
UNIVERSALIST. All Souls Church — Adams avenue, corner Pine. Pastor, Rev. Amanda Deyo.
W. ^W. WIIvLIAMS,
Builder aX^ Contractor.
Repairing, Painting, Plastering, &c.
r^lans Dra-w-n to Oriier.
200 High School Street.
Shop on Wayne Avenue. Estimates made and contracts taken.
Sim Park M. E. Churcli,
Connell Building,
Green Ridge Fresbyterian Chnrch,
ARE PLASTERED WITH
PARAGON WALL PLASTER.
RAILROAD FARES AND DISTANCES.
91
RATES AND DISTANCES PROM SORANTON, PA.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
To Trip. Miles.
Ashley, Pa $ 70 22
Asbury Park, N. J 5 85 220
Atlantic Highland,N,J. 6 15
Atlantic City, N. J 6 07
Ashland, Pa 3 05 97
Allentown, Pa 3 10 102
Altoona, Pa 8 02
Avoca, Pa 25 8
Bethlehem, Pa 3 25 107
Broadhead, Pa 3 45 114
Baltimore, Md 6 61 202
Bangor, Pa 4 05
Bounk Brook, N.J 4 90 160
Barnegat Park, N. J 7 05
Chester, N. J 4 70
Chester, Pa 5 18 •
Chapman's Quarries, Pa. 3 70 122
Chain Dam, Pa 3 50 115
Columbia, Pa 4 98
Carlisle, Pa 4 62
Catasauqua, Pa 3 00 99
Drifton, Pa 1 90 64
Elizabeth, N. J 4 30 167
Easton, Pa 3 60 119
Flemington, N. J 5 25
Farmingdale, N. J 6 24
Glen Summit, Pa 1 15 37
Girardville, Pa 2 95
Gettysburg, Pa 5 42
Glen Onoko, Pa 2 20 71
Havre de Grace, Md 6 57
Harrisburg, Pa. 4 07
High Bridge, N. J 4 25
Higland Beach, N. J 6 09
Island Grove, Pa 3 30 111
Johnstown, Pa 9 00
.Tenkintowu, Pa 4 63
Laflin, Pa 40 13
Long Branch, N. J 5 85 215
Lake Wood, N.J 6 45
Trip. Miles Lake Hopatcong, N. J.. 5 GO
Landsdale, Pa 4 22
Laurel Run, Pa 95 30
Lansford, Pa 2 55 79
Lehighton, Pa 2 35 77
Lehigh Gap, Pa 2 55 84
Lancaster, Pa 5 15
Lebanon, Pa 4 07
Moosic, Pa 20 6
Mountain Park, Pa 85 27
Mahanov City, Pa 2 75
Miner's 'Mills, Pa 50 16
Mt. Carmel, Pa 3 07
Manchester, N. J 6 69
Mauch Chunk, Pa 2 25 73
Norristown, Pa 4 52
New York, N. Y 4 35 167
Newark, N. J 4 30
Nanticoke, Pa 90 30
Ocean Grove, N. J 5 85
Parsons, Pa 50 17
Pottsville, Pa 3 10 97
Pottstown, Pa 4 43
Pittsburg, Pa 9 00
Philadelphia, Pa 4 82 163
Phillipsburg, N. J 3 60 119
Plainfield, N. J 5 10 165
Perth Amboy, N. J 5 62
Pen Argyl, Pa 4 05
Phoenixville, Pa 4 83
Pittston, Pa 30 10
Penn Haven June, Pa. 2 00 66
Quakertown, Pa. 3 75
Reading, Pa 3 88 125
Ross Common, Pa 4 08 134
Somerville, N. J 4 75 158
Slatington, Pa 2 65 86
Shenandoah, Pa 2 85 89
Shamokin, Pa 3 07 102
Saylor's Lake 4 16 136
Spring Lake, N. J. 6 00 228
DR. E^. R. HOFF,
*
Office at 409 Spruce! Street, near Wyoming Avenue.
OlDTT/^T A T T^TTT^C • Gold Plate. Crown and Bridge Work. Correction of \jjriLf\^LJ^l^ L ±JlL/\J , Irregularities ol the Teeth.
All kinds of Dental Work at reasonable prices. Dr. Walden's ofBce.
Nobby Suits and Overcoats 220 LackaAvanna Avenue.
COLLINS &HACKEn
92
RAILROAD FARES AND DISTANCES.
Rates and Distances From Scranton — Continued.
,- Trip. Miles.
Sea Bright, N. J 6 03
Taylor, Pa 10 3
I'amaqua, Pa 2 70 85
Trenton, N. J 4 41 135
Toms River, N. J 6 98
Upper Lehigh, Pa 1 80 59
Walnutport, Pa 2 65 '86
Wayne Junction, Pa 4 80
Wilmington, Del. 5 57
Washington, D. C. 7 81
Wind Gap, Pa 4 00
Wilkes-Barre, Pa 60 19
Warrior Run, Pa. 80 26
White Haven, Pa 1 50 49
Wanamie, Pa 90 .30
Delaware and Hudson Railroad. |
||
Miles. |
Fares. |
|
Archbald |
12 |
$ 30 |
Avoca |
8 |
25 |
Carbondale |
18 |
50 |
Dickson |
6 |
16 |
Farvievi^ |
23 |
75 |
Honesdale |
.38 |
1 10 |
Jermyn |
14 |
35 |
Mayfield |
15 |
40 |
Mill Creek |
.. . 15 |
45 |
Miner's Mills. |
16 |
50 |
Minooka |
4 |
10 |
Moosic. |
7 |
.20 |
Parsons |
17 |
50 |
Miles. Fares.
Peckville 9 24
Pittston 11 .30
Olyphant 7 18
Waymer 25. 86
Wilkes-Barre 19 60
Winton 10 26
NORTHERN POINTS.
Albany, N. Y 193 6 03
Binghamton 97 3 03
Caldwell (Lake George) 228 8 46
Cobleskill 168 4 56
Crown Point 285 9 18
Fairhaven 262 8 46
Fort Edward 248 756
Mechanicsville 193 6 48
Montreal 417 12 25
Nineveh 74 2 31
Oneonta Ill 3 45
Plattsburgh 344 10 92
Poultney 8 07
Rouse's Point 367 11 61
Rutland, "Vt 277 8 88
Saratoga Springs 198 7 00
Sharon Springs 4 95
Schenectady 198 5 62
Schenevus 126 3 90
Sidney 90 2 79
Ticonderaga, N. Y 276 9 18
Troy, N. Y 200 5 88
Whitehall 254 8 22
GROVE,
MAKES STYLISH PHOTOS
cute Childp?ns' Pictures a Specially.
433 and 435 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa.
N. B. LEVY & BRO. °'*'«0NDS at wholesale
Coa.1 KxcliarLge.
RAILROAD FARES AND DISTANCES.
Rates and Distances Prom Scranton — Continued.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Miles
Apalachin 76
Alden 244
Alexander 231
Apulia 122
Avoca 163
Avondale 22
Balwinsville 154
Barker 79
Bath 156
Beach Haven 41
Bellevue 1
Bennett 16
Berwick 44
Big Flats 129
Binghamton 62
Blodgett's Mills 102
Bloods 175
Bloomsburg 56
Boonton 115
Briar Creek 47
Bridgeville . 70
Bridgewater 149
Brisbin 88
Buffalo 265
Buff., Roch. & Pa. Jc 220
Cameron 73
Campbell's 146
Candor 94
Caroline 105
Catawissa 60
Cattatonk 89
Cedarville 156
Chadwicks 150
Cbenango Forks 74
Chenango Bridge 68
Chulasky 71
Clark's Summit 7
Clayvilie 146
Clifton 132
Railroad. |
Fares. |
$2 50 |
6 85 |
6 70 |
3 85 |
5 05 |
77 |
4 70 |
4 85 |
1 34 |
05 |
55 |
1 42 |
4 05 |
•2 08 |
3 25 |
5 45 |
1 79 |
3 80 |
1 52 |
2 40 |
4 65 |
2 85 |
7 05 |
6 55 |
2 37 |
4 55 |
3 00 |
3 40 |
1 90 |
2 85 |
4 90 |
4 70 |
2 40 |
2 20 |
2 27 |
25 |
4 60 |
4 25 |
Miles.
Cohoctou 171
Conkliu, X. Y -53
Conklin Centre 56
Coopers 141
Corning 135
Cortland 105
Coventry 92
Craigs 212
Curtis 144
Dalton 11
Danville 68
Dansville 188
Darien 237
Delawanna 135
Delaware 65
Denville 110
Dover 106
Dunning 11
Duryea 7
Earlville , 120
East Bethany 224
East Buffalo 259
East Lancaster 250
East Winfleld 154
Elmira 119
Espy 54
Factoryville 15
Fargo Switch 242
Farshall 140
Tobyhanny 27
Foster 27
Fulton Station 166
Glenburn 10
Gouldsboro 21
Great Bend 48
Greene 83
Greigsville 209
Groveland 196
Hackettstown 88
Henryville 45
Hicks Ferrv 38
Fares.
5 30 1 83
1 62 4 40 4 25
3 35
2 95
6 40
4 50 40
2 16
5 §0
6 SO 4 30
2 37
3 75 3 55
35 25
3 80
6 60
7 00 6 90
4 80 3 75 1 72
54
92 95 4 95 35 73
1 65
2 65 6 35 6 00 2 95 1 56 1 26
FERGUSON & DOYLE,
Carpenters X Biiilders.
F.slimates given.
Jnbbirifx promptly attended to.
< 'nil oi- iiddress.
GAVIN'S HOTEL,
JERMYN, PA.
PINE TROUSERS 220 Lackawanna Avenue.
AT
COLLINS & HACKETT
94
BAILBOAD FARES AND DISTANCES.
Rates and Distances Prom Scranton — Continued.
Miles. Fares.
Hoboken, N. J 144 $4 55
Homer 108 3 45
Hubbardsville 128 4 00
Hunlocks 28 94
Ithaca 117 3 70
Jamesville 135 4 25
Kanona 159 4 95
Killawog 89 2 85
Kingsland 137 4 40
Kingsley's 30 1 09
Kingston 17 60
Lackawanna... 6 22
Lakeside 146
Lamsons 159 4 80
Lancaster.'. 253 6 95
Miles. Fares.
La Plume 13 46
Leicester 206 6 ^
Lime Ridge, Pa 50 1 64
Lincoln Park 122 4 00
Linwood 215 6 ^
Lisle 85 2 75
Litchfield 97 3 10
Little Falls J26 4 10
Little York 112 3 56
Lounsberry 87 2 85
Lowmanville 112 3 60
Lyndhurst 136 4 35
Maltby 15 50
Manunka Chunk 68 2 37
Marathon 92 2 95
SWICK & VAIL,
Jobbers of Keed, JVIeal, Grain, Baled Hay,
Etc., Etc.
North Main Street, JERMYN, PA.
S. D. DAVIS, M. D.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
Dealer in DRUGS, BOOKS & STATIONERY, Rairxts, Oils, Wall Raper, Ktc.
UNDER OPERA HOUSE. iTJEi'JEt.Tk/lL'Tnyj'^ :E*.A..
Painter and
Deoorator.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
TflOMftS ROBERTS,
Kalsomining and Graining.
Cont;ra.ct;in.g a. Specia-Itjr.
Second Sfreef. JERMYN, Pfl.
READERS, if you A^ant a good local paper. Take the
the: f'e.ebb.
ADVERTISERS, it will pay you to patroniaje
O^HE fe.e:33.
Kor Neat, Good Rrinting of any kind everyl>ody should first call at the office of
Main Street, JERMYN, PA.
THOMAS BOUNDY, Editor and Publisher.
Can Collect Your Accounts Scranton commercial Association
234 Lackawanna Avenue.
BAILROAD BATES AND DISTANCES.
95
Rates and Distances From Scranton — Continued.
Miles.
Miller's Mills 158
Minetto .... 172
Montrose Station 36
Montville 117
Moscow 13
Mt. Morris 203
Mt. Pocono 34
Mt. View 124
Nantlcoke 24
Nay-Aug 6
Newark
New Hartford 153
New MUford 41
New York, N. Y 145
Nichols 91
Nicholson 21
North Brookfleld 131
North Elmira 123
North Norwich 110
Northumberland 80
Norwich 104
Onativia 127
Oswego 177
Owego 83
Oxford 96
Oxford Furnace 74
Painted Post 138
Paris 141
Passaic 134
Paterson 130
Perkinsville 183
Pittston 9
Plymouth 20
Pocono Summit 31
Poolville 123
Portland, Pa 62
Port Murray 82
Preble 115
Presco ; 40
Richfield Jc 145
Fares. $4 90 |
5 10 |
1 22 |
^ 90 |
45 |
6 20 |
1 17 |
4 05 |
82 |
20 |
4 35 |
4 80 |
1 45 |
4 55 |
2 95 |
75 |
4 10 |
3 90 |
3 50 |
2 40 |
3 30 |
4 00 |
5 15 |
2 70 |
3 10 |
2 52 |
4 30 |
4 25 |
4 20 |
5 65 |
30 |
69 |
1 09 |
3 85 |
2 16 |
2 80 |
3 65 |
1 38 |
4 50 |
Miles.
Richfield Springs 166
Rupert 58
Sangerfield 136
Savona 150
Sauquoit 148
Secaucus 141
Shickshinny 33
Sherburne 115
South Columbia 163
South Granby 161
S. Passaic 134
Spragueville 49
State Bridge 96
Stiles 149
Stroudsburg 53
Syracuse 142
Taylor 3
Tully 120
Unadilla Forks 150
Utica 157
Vestal 70
Wallace 166
Washington 78
Washington Mills 152
Water Gap 57
Waterville 137
Waverly 101
Wayland 181
W. Paterson 129
West Pittston 10
WestWinfield 152
White Hall 119
Whitney's Point 83
Wilkes-Barre 18
Willards 75
Williwanna 105
Willow Grove 48
Willow Point 67
Willseyville 98
Wyoming 12
Fares. |
5 20 |
1 84 |
4 25 |
4 70 |
4 65 |
4 45 |
1 11 |
3 65 |
5 05 |
4 85 |
4 30 |
1 69 |
3 05 |
4 65 |
1 84 |
4 45 |
10 |
3 80 |
4 65 |
4 90 |
2 30 |
5 15 |
2 65 |
4 75 |
1 99 |
4 30 |
3 25 |
5 60 |
4 15 |
35 |
4 75 |
3 95 |
2 70 |
60 |
2 45 |
3 40 |
1 58 |
2 20 |
3 15 |
43 |
CURTIS E. HELMES.
Dealer in.
Fine and Staple Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, Patent
Medicines,
BALED HAY, STRA^W, ETC.
Our Specialties are Tea, Coffee and Spices.
^^"-'fro&^c?a^w^:,^f .*:„„. collins & hackett
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SCBANTON AND VICINITY BUSINESS DIRECTOEY.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Stsamshiip • R3ss3g3 • Agent.
No. 101 North Main Ave., SCRANTON, PA. • • • •
PAYMENTS in any sum to all parts of the world.
TRANSFERS of money by cable.
DRAFTS at lowest rates on any part of the world.
COLLECTIONS of drafts and legacies.
FOREIGN COINS and BANK NOTES bought and sold. '
PASSAGE TICKETS to and from any part of Europe by the following flrstclass steamship lines : White Star, Inman, American, Anchor, Guion, Allen and State. Orders and inquiries bj' mail promptly attended to. Address as above.
WALTER GREAVES,
Livery and Boarding Stables.
FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES TO LET AT REASONABLE PRICES.
I Teaming- and Carting of every description promptly , attended to.
^Dealer in all kinds of Blue Stone.
t Flag Sidewalks a Specialty.
234 Butler St., DUNMORE, PA.
J. Smith, Boruch & Didik Co.
XjIDVCITiEID
General Store. Meat Market.
And Money Brokers.
410 S. WashingfOD flue., SCRflNTON, Pfl.
Be up to the times and get a copy of THIS WORK.
FIRTCE- $1.00-
STEAMSHIP BATES. 97
FARES FROM NEW YORK BY WATER.
The following list of Fares was furnished by B. G. Morgan, 101 North Main avenue, Scranton, Pa.:
Saloon Eates of Passage, NEW YORK TO OR FROM GLASGOW OR LONDONDERRY.
Single. Return.
In best outside Htaterooms for two persons $65 $120
In outside staterooms for two persons 60 110
Berth in aft inside or forward outside stateroom 4o 90
Second Cabin Eates. To or Front. Prepaid. Outward, Return. Glasgow, Londonderry, Liverpool or Belfast |35 $80 $65
Steerage. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
Outzvard
From Neic York.
Glasgow, Liverpool, Londonderry, Belfast $23 00
Dublin and London 24 00
(vardifTand Bristol 25 00
CONTINENTAL POINTS.
Antwerp, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, Rotterdam 25 00
Oderburg 29 00
Oswiecin 29 15
Children over 1 year and under 12 years _ .' fare
SCANDINAVIAN POINTS. Copenhagen, Christiana, Christiansand, Gothenburg, Malmo, Sta-
vanger 26 00
Stockholm 29 00
Hango 27 00
Children, over 1 year and under 12 years ] fare
Infants, under 12 months 3 00
MEDITERRANEAN RATES. By Direct Steamers Only.
Naples '. ' 26 00
Messina 30 00
Palermo 32 00
Genoa 26 00
Leghorn 30 00
Gibraltar 28 00
One infant, under 12 months, allowed free.
To or From |
First Cabi)i. |
Second Cabin, |
, Steerage. |
Madeira |
$ 76 00 |
$ 51 00 |
$ 31 00 |
Cape Town |
200 00 |
128 00 |
82 00 |
Delagoa Bay |
235 00 |
158 00 |
107 00 |
Mozambique |
•1 |
||
Madagascar |
... [ 255 00 |
174 00 |
118 00 |
Mauritius |
...) |
||
Gibralter |
50 00 |
30 00 |
|
Naples |
70 00 |
50 00 |
|
Port Said |
105 00 |
65 00 70 00 |
|
Suez |
110 00 |
||
Cairo |
113 00 |
75 00 |
|
Alexandria |
115 00 |
75 00 |
|
Colombo |
250 00 |
175 00 |
|
Adelaid |
...) |
||
Melbourne |
...} 300 to 350 |
180 to 200 |
$88 to 110 |
Sydney |
... 1 |
||
New Zealand points |
315 to 365 |
180 to 200 |
88 to 110 |
Brisbane |
315 to 350 |
180 to 200 |
88 to 110 |
Rockhampton |
325 to 350 |
190 to 210 |
88 to 110 |
Children between 3 and 12 years |
of age, half pr |
ice. One child under 3 |
|
years (no berth provided), free. |
''°''iis'ractea^°i';(l?„t'* COLLINS & hackett
98
SCBANTON AND VICINITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
IwIJLX Flill^IP'F,
MasoD, CoDtpactop and Biiildep.
Estimates given on Stone, Bricic, Plastering and ORNAMENTAL WORK.
Liargre Contracts a Specialty. No Contract too large for me.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
415 Alder Street,
SCRANTON, Pa.
McMillan bros.,
/ Boarding Stables.
First-Class Carriages and Buggies to let
at all hours. Give us a call.
UNDERTAKERS.
Blakeley St., Dunmore, Pa. 17-19 E. Market St., Providence, Pa.
SMITH SIMPSON,
Carpenter & Builder.
Estimates given on ail classes of work.
Jobbing promptly attended to
No. 911 Blakeley Street, DUnniore, Pa.
Fares. |
Eza |
$ 25 |
? as |
30 |
43 |
5 |
10 |
30 |
50 |
70 |
1 10 |
90 |
1 35 |
1 10 |
1 95 |
30 |
43 |
75 |
1 10 |
55 |
90 |
30 |
43 |
40 |
60 |
35 |
53 |
1 00 |
1 60 |
60 |
85 |
45 |
70 |
DA p A nnN 1^ TH^ ^^^'^ SUBSTANTIAL WALL PLASTER manufactured. iMnMUUIl Send for Catalogue. 515 Green Ridge St.
RAILROAD BATES AND DISTANCES. 99
Rates and Distances From Scranton — Continued.
Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad.
Miles.
Avoca 6
Broad Street Junction (Browntown) 9
Dunmore 1
Elmhurst 9
Georgetown ;.. 23
Hoadley's 29
Honesdale 28
Hughestown 8
Lake Ariel
Maplewood 18
Pittston 11
Port Blanchard 12
Sebastopol Crossing 10
West Hawley 36
Wilkes-Barre 18
Wimmer's 14
Railroad Speed.
The fastest time made by an American train was on ttie New York Cen. tral and Hudson Railroad, 112 miles in 60 minutes, or one hour; also Phila. and Reading Railroad, August 27, 1891, 12 miles, Jenkintown to the Dela- ware River, in 8 minutes, 42i seconds, being at the average rate of 82.7 miles an hour. The tenth mile was made at the rate of 90.5 miles an hour, and the ninth mile at the rate of 90 miles. The average for the sixth to tenth mile was 87 miles. The train was composed of an engine, tender, and three cars, all weighing 169 tons.
The fastest long distance run was on the New York Central Railroad, September 14, 1881, from New York City to East Buffalo, 436 1-8 miles, in 425 minutes, 14 seconds, actual time, or 439^ minutes, including three stops. Average speed, including stops, 61.56 miles an hour.
The Jarrett &, Palmer special theatrical train, Jersey City to San Fran- cisco, June, 1886, made the fastest time between the two oceans — 3 days, 7 hours, 39 minutes, and 16 seconds.
InsLjre in the
Penn. Mutual uie insurance Go.
BOURNE & DURHAM, Gen. Agts.
ROOM No. 1, LIBRARY BUILDING. SCRANTON. PA.
W. S. MILLAR, Special Agent.
O. ED. CAREY, District Agent.
H. I. JONES, District Agent.
Best Protection given for Least Cost. fixamine our 40 per cent. Guaranteecl Dividend Policies.
'"''l"A''Ll^t'™!!L'irf'*'''' COLLINS & HACKETT
100
SCBANTON AND VICINITY BUSINESS DIBECTORY.
Contractor, Carpenter and Builder,
Contracts
for Buildings . taken
Estimates cheer- fully given
PLANING MILL & LUMBER YARD.
Also Dealer in Flooring, Ceiling and Moulding. Newel Posts, Balusters, Etc., Etc.
PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING.
Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
North Main Street, J^prnyn, Pa.
Salesroom and Office :
HENRY REVELS CONTRACTOR
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
STONE and
B-RICK -:- MASO/S PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
JOBBING
Promptly Attended to.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE :
ACADEMY STREET,
Archbald, Pa.
Ma rr\r\Ac -at Pot^aiT GEO. PHILLIPS & CO., Wholesale Jewelers.
TOIIiBT AND HOUSEHOLD HINTS. 101
TOILET AND HOUSEHOLD HINTS,
To SOFTEX THE SkIN AND IMPROVE THE COMPLEXION. — To one CUp of milk add a tablespoonful of flour of sulphur, let it stand two hours. Rub milk into the skin without shaking ; it will keep it soft and clear.
Painting a Corn with equal parts cf carbolic acid and glycerine will remove it after a few applications.
For Freckles. — Two ounces lemon juice or one half-dram powdered borax, one dram of sugar ; mix and let stand four days ; rub on face occasionally.
Wash for Pimples. — Half dram salt of tartar, three ounces spirits of wine : apply with camel's haii- brush.
Wash for the Skin. — Four ounces potash, four oiuices rose water, two ounces brandy and two ounces lemon juice ; mix with t^\ o quarts water. Put two tablespoonfuls of the mixture in your washbowl with the usual quantity of water.
Avoid washing the face in cold water : take plenty of open air exercise ; go to bed early, wash your face three times a day in hot water ; eat the best you can get, and all you want.
To prevent hair from becoming prematurely gray, take one ounce glycerine, one ounce bay ram and one pint sti-ong sage tea. Mix and add a few drops of the oil of bergamot.
WHAT HOUSEKEEPERS SHOULD REMEMBER.
That cold rain water and soap will remove machine grease from washable fabrics.
That fish may be scaled much easier by lirst dipping them into boiling water for a minute.
That milk which has changed may be sweetened or rendered fit for use again by stirring in a little soda..
That boiling starch is much improved by the addition of speiui or salt, or both, or a little gum arable dissolved.
That a tablespoonful of turpentine, boiled with your white clothes, will greatly aid the whitening process.
That kei-osene will soften boots and shoes that have been hardened by water, and will render the la as pliable as new.
That thorfnigiily wetting the hair once or twice AWth a solution of salt and water will keep it "fro;u falling out.
That salt fish are quickest and best freshened by soaking in sour mUk.
That one teaspoonfiil of aiiunonia to a teacup of water, applied with a rag, will clean silver and gold jeA\ elry perfectly.
Tlmt salt will curdle new milk ; Jieiice in preparing ijorridge, gra-vdes, etc., salt should not ht' adiied until the dish is prepared.
nvLA-n^sionxr house.
,,.„„„„ VI. F. CAKKREV, Prop'r.
Main St., opp. Hose Co, No. 1, ARCHBALD, PA,
First-Class Acconunodatioiis for Permanent and Transii-nt Boarders. . MY BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST ALES. WINES AND LIQUORS. When in Archbald stop at the Mansion House.
MAYFIELD HOUSE.
E. K. EDMUNDS, Prop.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR TRANSIENTS. Rooms heated throiitrhoiit by liol air. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS.
SAMPLE "ROOM ATTACHED, Lackawanna Ave., opposite D, & H. Depot, MAYFIELD, PA,
visit COLLINS & HACKETT % FiiepLpTHiNG
220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
102
SCRANTON AND VICINITY BUSINESS DIBECTOBY.
A. E. TIFFANY,
Carpenter, Builder and Contractor
Office at Mill
and Yard : MAYFIELD. Office and Residence
17 Birkett St.. CARBONDALE.
Plaining Mill and Lumber Yard:
MAYFIELD,
PA.,
Opposite D.&.H. Depot.
SCROLL SAWING AND TURNING A SPECIALTY
Dealer in Builder's Material, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass and Brick.
A. \A/. TEN N ANT,
Contractor, Carpenter & Builder
^K^
m
Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Attended To.
HARDWOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
: Office, Farmers' Hotel, JERMYN, PA-
p. O. BOX, "J.
r„r Plans a_„d S^pecifica.ions I J ^JgY ^ ^QN, APChiteCtS
TOILET AND HOUSEHOLD HINTS. 103
The best time to bathe is just before going to bed, as any danger of catching cold is thus avoided ; and the complexion is improved by keeping warm for several hours after leaving the bath.
A bag of hot sand relieves neiiralgia.
"Warm borax water will remove dandruff.
Salt should be eaten with nuts to aid digestion,
A little soda water wiU reUeve sick headache caused by indigestion.
A cupful of strong coffee will remove the odor of onions from the breath
A well ventilated bedroom wiU prevent morning headaches and lassitude.
A cupful of hot water drank before meals will reheve nausea and dyspepsia.
That paint stains that are dry and old may be removed from cotton or woolen goods with chloroform. It is a good plan to first cover the spot with olive oil or butter.
That clear boiling water wiU remove tea stains ; pour the water through the stain and thus prevent its spreading over the fabric.
That by applying kerosene oil with a rag when yon are about to put your stoves away for the summer will prevent them from rusting. Treat your farming implements in the same way before you lay them aside in the f aU.
That a good agency for keeping the air of the cellar sweet and wholesome is whitewash made of good white lime and water only. The addition of glue or size, or anything of this class is only a damage by furnishing organic mat- ter to speedily putrify. The use of lime whitewash is not simply to give a white color, but it greatly promotes the complete oxidation of effluvia in the cellar air. Any vapors that contain combined nitrogen in the tmoxidized form, contributes powerfully to the development of disease germs.
That fruit stains may be removed from Unen by rubbing the spot with soap on each side, then laying on thick a mixture of starch in cold water. Rub well in, and expose to the sun until stain comes out.
HOW TO KEEP WELL.
Don't sleep in a draught.
Don't go to bed with cold feet.
Don't stand over hot air registers.
Don't eat what you do not need just to save it.
Don't try to get cool too quickly after exercising.
Don't sleep in a room without ventilation of some kind.
Don't stuff a cold lest you should next be obliged to starve a fever.
Don't sit in a damp or chilly room without a fire.
Don't try to get along without flannel underclothing in winter.
KREINBURG S PFIIHLER.
Bottlers^ m
And Manufacturers of
flll Kinds of Soft Drinks
Cross Corner Williams Street, DUN MORE.
104 SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Highland Park.
LOTS, $150.
TERMS, $5.00 DOWN $5.00 PER MONTH
-*--^ SIZE, 50x150 -%.^
Scranton's Most BeautiM Suburban Villa Plot.
Delightful! location for an ideal home, within the reach and good enough for any nnan; is not to be found elsev^here within 15 minutes of the city's center. HIG-HLAND PARfe is the easterly side of a beautiful natural basin, environed like a great amphitheatre, -with an almost continuous mountain range, behind a section of which the glare of the electric lights of Scran- ton are nightly visible, and the full sweep of which makes the plot in its entirety fully the half of what is a delectable world in itself. The slope is eastward and southward, w^ell sheltered from the w^inter's cold, and under the gilding of the sunlight from morn till evening. It may well be said the breezes are life-giving. All the accumulated malaria of the coal flields of Pennsylvania poured in upon Highland Park would vanish with the going down of the sun. Health, rest and inspiration have here their abode. It promises nothing for doctors, for every contingent for sickness is conspicuously absent. Compassing the distance that seperates the bustling Clark's Summit from the staid and quiet halmet of Clark's G-reen by Highland Avenue, with parallel and intersect- ing streets, it abounds in beautiful locations for cosy homes, more than three-quarters of which have been already sold and about fifty have buildings already tip and as many more going up. A pleasing variety to the surface is the handwork of Nature, and the designers of the park have not overlooked these beauty spots in the arrangement of its streets and object points. Not least among the latter are four beautiful, never-failing springs. The water question will never trouble Highland Park. An abund- ant supply of the purest is one of its chief glories and will be until the millenium, of which its beauties speak.
HIGHLAND PARK is only 15 minutes' ride from the center of Scranton, on the main line of the D. L. Sz W. R. R. and on the main line of the Scranton and Abington Electric Railroad which is to pass through the park.
There are some desirable lots which w^ill be sold for $150 each, on payments of $5 down; $5.00 per month. Size of lots 50x160 and larger.
Buy a lot where your investment will double within a year- For maps and particulars call at
Jadwin's Real Estate Agency,
(See opposite page.) Post Office Building, SCRANTON, PA.
mo-HiLJ^isriD :pjli^k:.
PLAN OF HIGHLAND PARK.
105
PLAN OF
HIGHLAND PARK
SKK (UTOHITE PAGK.
Fine Clothing, Popular Prices, at COLLINS & HACKETT'S
220 Lackawanna Avenue. vrvri-i«ii»v» ^JL lirwi%l-l I \J
106
SOBANTON AND VICINITY.
PORTRAITS
$10 to $100
Free Hand Crayon, Complete, 310 to 325.
Oil or Pastel,
Life Size, 325 to
375. Oil from Life,
375 to 3100 and
upward.
T. F. WALSH,
Box 16. PECKVILLE, PA.
Residence, Church Street, JESSUP.
Carpenter and Builder.
Estimates and Plans Furnished.
ID-ULnmore 3t., s:. BE. h:o:f:f:kiok:e:r.,
PRACTICAL HORSESHOER.
JOBBING- irL JLll Its Branclies.
TRUCKS AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK UNDER MY OWN f^UPER- VIBION.
IVIain Street,
f>kck:viIvLK, pa.
Lime, Cement 4 Plaster, "r«''2r„^Jf:.tire\'''''-
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
107
WEIGHTS AND
TROY WEIGHT.
34 Grains make 1 Pennyweight, 20 Pennyweights make one ounce.
By this weight gold, silver and jeAv- els only are weighed. The ounce and pound in this are the same as in Apothecaries' Weight.
APOTHECARIES' WEIGHT.
30 Grains make 1 Scruple.
3 Scruples make 1 Dram. 8 Drams make 1 Ounce. 12 Ounces make 1 Pound.
AVORDUPOIS WEIGHT.
Drachms make 1 Ounce. Ounces make 1 Pound. 25 Pounds make 1 Quarter.
4 Quarters make 100 Weight. 2000 Pounds make 1 Ton.
DRY MEASURE,
2 Pints make 1 Quart. 8 Quarts make 1 Peck. 4 Pecks make one Bushel. 30 Bushels make 1 Chaldron.
LIQUID OR WINE MEASURE.
4 Gills make 1 Pint. 2 Pints make 1 Quart. 4 Quarts make 1 Gallon. 31)^ Gallons make 1 Baixel. 2 Barrels make 1 Hogshead.
CUBIC MEASURE.
1726 Cubic Inches 1 Cubic Foot; 27 Cubic Feet 1 Cubic Yard. 128 Cubic Feet 1 Cord (wood) 40 Cubic Feet 1 Ton (sliipping) 2150.42 Cubic Inches 1 Stan'd Bush. 268.8 Cubic Inches 1 Standard Gallon. 1 Ciibic Foot four-fifths of a Bushel.
MEASURES-
LONG MEASURE — DISTANCE.
8 Barleycorns 1 Inch. 12 Inches 1 Foot.
3 Feet 1 yard, oij' Yards 1 Rod. 40 Rods 1 Furlong.
8 Furlongs 1 mile.
TIME MEASURE.
60 Seconds make 1 Minute. 60 Minutes make 1 hour.
24 hours make 1 day. 7 Days make 1 Week.
4 Weeks make 1 Lunar Month. 28, 29, 30 or 31 days make 1 Calendar
Month. 30 Days make 1 Month in computing
interest. 52 Weeks and 1 Day or 12 Calendar
Months, make 1 year. 365 Days, 5 Hours, 48 Minutes and 4Q
Seconds, make 1 Solar Year.
CLOTH MEASURE.
2>^ Inches 1 Nail. 4 Nails 1 Quarter. 4 Quarters 1 Yard.
SQUARE MEASURE.
144 Square Inches 1 Square Foot
9 Square feet 1 Square Yard. 30| Square Yards 1 Square Rod. 40 Square Rods 1 Rood. 4 Roods 1 Acre.
SURVEYORS' MEASURE. 7.92 Inches 1 Link.
25 Links 1 Rod. 4 Rods 1 Chain.
10 Square Chains, or 160 Square Rod* 1 Acre.
640 Acres 1 Sqiiare Mile.
C. W. HOUSER,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, BAGS, WHIPS,
BLANKETS, EXC.
Sole Leather and Shoe Findings.
A Hand-Made Davis Rubber &>^||*f ' Harness for Onlv $10.00.
Ciill ;ui(i SCO il.
\m Lackawanna St., OLYPHANT, PA.
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS at COLLINS & HACKETT
S20 LackaTranna Avenue.
108 SCR ANTON AND VICINITY.
N. halsteadT
Flowers, Roses and ^^^^1^^ ft'l Kinds of Orna- Ornamental - Shrubs ^^^^^^^^ mental and
a Speclaltu. -^2^^^^ Shade - Trees.
ELLWANGER & BARREY
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES,
330 Ivlifflln JLyo.,
QHoicE Groceries, Delicacies, Provisions,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
Also Cigars, Tobaceo and Candles.
417 N. Irving Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
H. U. HOPEWELL,
Palnilno in all its Brandies. "' " s^rion. Pa.
Signs, Scenic and Ivandscape a Specialty. First-Class House Painting. Signs painted anywhere on Earth.
R. J. TAVLOR, Agent.
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
Light and Heavy Harness.
Repairing in all its branches neatly done.
Boot and Shoe Making a Specialty.
Dealer in Horse Furnishing Goods, Whips and Robes.
liave added a fine line of ttie best brands of Cigars and Tobacco.
Main Str??t, Pechville, Pa.
N. B. LEVY & BRO.
1847 ROGER BROS. SILVERWARE AT
Wholesale, Coal Exchange.
109
TABLE OF WAGES BY THE WEEK.
TABLE OF WAGES BY THE WEEK-
TEN HOURS PER DAY.
50 00 50 00 50
6 50
7 00 7 50
00 9 00
10 00
11 00
13 00
14 00
16 00
17 GO
19 00
20 00
21 00
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THE FIRST WATCH. At first the watch was about the size of a dessert plate. It had weights and was used as a " pocket clock." The first great improvement, the substitution of springs for weights, was in 1540. The earliest springs were not coiled, but only straight pieces of steel. Early watches had only one hand, and being wound up twice a day, they could not be expected to keep the time nearer than fifteen or twenty minutes in the twelve hours. The dials were of silver or brass, the cases had no crystals but opened at the back and front, and -were four or five inches in diameter. A plain watch cost the equivalent of f 1,600 in our currency, and a.f ter one w^as ordered, it took a. year to make it.
H. H. EILENBERGER,
114 West Market Street Scranton, Pa.,
-DEALER TN-
MEATS
Game and Ponltry in Season.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge.
COLLINS & HACKETT,
For FINE NECKWEAR,
330 Liiickawanna Avenue.
110
SCRANTON AND VICINITY.
BANK.
The OLYPHANT TRUST eOMPANY is the only bank betxveen Scranton and Carloondale.
Your Patronage Solicited.
Interest paid on Sa\-ings Deposits.
Remittances nnade to foreign countries. Prompt and Careful.
GEORGE M. HULL E. S. PECK
IDII1KCTOE.S-
S. N. CALLENDER J. N. LILLIBRIDGE M. J. STONE
J. W. O'BRIEN
C. M. HATHAWAY
Delaware Street, corner Sasquehaiina,
HENRY J. BEADPRE,
Garoenierand Builder
Plans and Specifications
draAwn.
Estimates given on all classes
of ■work.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
OLYPHAKT, Pj;
OLYPHANT GAZETTE
1.00 a Year.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT OLYPHANT. LACKAWANNA CO., PA. Eight Pages. Fifty-Six Columns.
W^. J. SCHUBIVIEHL. Kditor and Prop.
Well-Eqiiipped Job Printing Esfablishra^nt.
All Kinds of Printing on Short Notice.
W. J. SCHUBMEHL is also an extensive and reliable dealer in Real Estate. Consult him if you wish to make safe investments.
M. J. LAVIN, ~~
D?ai?LlL Meats Md Poultry.
Orders called for and soods delivered.
Lackawanna Street, OLYPHANT, PA.
J. f\. LENNON & GO., Aoems for. . . .
Life, Accident, Liability and Steam Boiler. . . .
Insursnoo.
'■ *• F^'LouBlGNAc. 108 LackawaDDa Street, OLYPHANT, PA.
steady, Persistent Work, hl7i^^ Scranton commercial issoiciation,
MI.UUUJ, xviuiuvvm. nuiii., KatCS. 234 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
INTEREST TABLE AT SIX PER CENT.
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Si:>IPLE INTEREST RULES.
FOUR PER CENT.— Multiply the principaa by the number of days to run ; separate the right hand figure from the product and divide by 9.
FIVE PER CENT.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 73.
SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS PER CENT —Multiply the number of days and double the amount so obtained. On $100 the interest is just two cents per day.
EIGHT PER CENT.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 45.
HERMAN W« YOUNG,
DEALER rx
White Satin Flour, all kinds Fancy Cheese,
Live Roultry Dressed to Order. Pure Cider Vinegar.
221 Penn Ave., opp. Baptist Church, SCRANTON, PA.
Fine Hats and Furnishing Goods at pni I IMQ 4^ UAPl/CTT'C »%0 Lackawanna Ave. l/U LLI 11 O <^^ llMUIVL I I O
112
SCRANTON AND VICINITY BUSINESS DIBECTOBY.
DIME
DEPOSIT &,
DISCOUN
BANK
WYOMING AVE., COR. SPRUCE ST., SCRANTON, PA.
Look How Saving Makes a Man Rich!
KEEP ON FOR FIVE YEARS ONLY PUTTING THE FOLLOWING
AMOUNTS IN THE DIME BANK, EACH WORKING DAY, AND DRAW
NOTHING OUT. HERE ARE THE RESULTS :
One Cent a day, in five years will be S 17 21
Ten Cents a day, in five years will be 172 14
Fifty Cents a day, in five years will be 860 71
One Dollar a day, in five years will be 1,721 41
Six Dollars a day, in five years will be 10,328 46
Ten Dollars a day, in five years will be 17,214 13
Time Deposits draw Interest from date of deposit if left 3 months.
Careful attention given to business accounts.
Clothing for Men, Boys &. Children at COLLINS & HflCKElT
33 O Lackawanna Avenne
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTOKY.
113
Scranion Gltu Business DlreGiory.
189 3.
Arranged Alphabetically by Business. In order to find the address of a business man, woman or firm, turn alphabetically to the heading of busi- ness which they are in. Should you not find them be sure and look in some other heading which they may come under before you come to the conclusion that their names are not in the book.
Acme Cement Plaster.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av., fsee inside front cover).
Adamant Wall Plaster.
(Wholesale..! HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Agricnltural Implements
and Tools.
[See also Hardware and Cutlery.J CARTER & CO., Capouse Works. E.
Parker. Hull, J. L., 15 Lackawanna av. HUNT & CONNELL CO., 432 and 434
Lackawanna av. (see inside front
cover).
Architects.
Amsden, Fred J., 102 and 104 N.
Washington av. BARTL, EDMUND A., 404 Lacka- wanna av. (see page 48). Brown, F. ii., 234 Lackawanna av. DAVIS &, HOUPT, (24, 25 and 26)
Commonwealth Building (see top
lines). Duckworth, John A. (44 and 45),
Coal Exchange. LACEY, T. \. & SON (10, 11 and 12),
Dime Bank Building (see top
lines. Walter, E. L., (28) Librarv Bldg. WILLIAMS, I. L., 413 Spruce.
Artificial Limbs and Appli- ances.
Sanborn, J. P. (agent), 212 Spruce.
Artists.
CRAMER, A. L., 309 Lackawanna av. Dutheil. Eugene, 315 Lackawanna
avenue HART & OTTINGER, 209 Wyoming
avenue (See page 70). Santee, Franklin, 321 Lackawanna
avenue. WILLIAMS, I. L., 413 Spruce.
Artists' Materials.
Haas, E. L., 317 Spruce.
HART & OTTINGER, 209 Wyoming
avenue (see page 70). MEYER FRED L, 311 Spruce. Piatt, C. B., 312 Lackawanna av. STEWART, E. G., 218 Wyoming av.
Asbestos Materials.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see ioside front cover"! .
Attorney s-at-Law.
ACKERLEY, B. F., 201 Wyoming av.
Albro, John P., 229 N. Washington avenue.
Amerman, Lemuel. 12 Coal Ex- change.
BAUMANN, ANTHONY, 321 Spruce.
Bavlor, W. W., 406 Spruce.
Beale, G. W., 227 N. Washington av.
Bertholf, A. W., (9 and 10), Tribune Building, Spruce, cor. Penn.
GO TO
COLLINS atJ HACKETT For fi/ne hats
3S0 liRckawanna Avenue.
114
SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Beamish, Richard .J., Court House.
Boyer, Samuel C, (60, 61 and 62) Commonwealth Building,
BOYER, WILLIAM D., (60, 61 and 62) Commonwealth Building.
Breek, Charles du Pont, 229]Sr. Wash- ington avenue.
Breck, Dimmick & Reynolds, (Re- publican Bldg.) 229 iST. Washing- ton avenue.
Briggs, Walter, (63, 64 and 65) Com- monwealth Building.
Brown, David W., 508 Spruce.
Browning, J. W., (29) Common- wealth Building.
Burns, I. H., (15) Library Building.
Burr, J. E., 123 N. Washington av.
Bunnell, L. M., 433 Lackawanna av.
Carpenter, J. W., 508 Spruce.
Chase, A. A., (6) Post Office Bldg.
Colborn, A. J. Jr., (Republican Buildidg) 229 N. Washington av.
Collings, John B., 306 Lackawanna avenue.
Comegys, Cornelius, 321 Spruce.
Connolly, D. W., (45, 46 and 47) Commonwealth Building.
Corbett, John M., (4 and 5) Dime Bank Building.
Corbett, Melvin T., D. L. & W. depot.
Davis, David J., (8, 9 and 10) Coal Exchange.
Davis, J. Alton, Commonwealth Building.
Davidson, George B., 512 Spruce.
Dawson, Charles W., 136 Wyoming avenue.
Dean, Arthur D., 510 Spruce.
Diehl, W. S., (39. 40 and 41) Com- monwealth Building.
Dimmick, E. C, (Republican Build- ing) 229 N. Washington avenue.
Donovan, C. C, 229 N.' Washington avenue.
Duggan, T. J.. (14 and 16) Library Building.
Edgar, S. W., 317 Spruce,
Edwards, Henry M., Common- wealth Building.
Fellows, E. D., Municipal Building.
FITZSIMMONS. F. J., 329 Spruce.
Fleitz, Fred W., (5) Coal Exchange.
Fuller, Frederick, 415 Linden.
Gardner, C. B., (14 and 16) Library Building.
Gearhart, W. H., 305 Lackawanna avenue.
Hand, Alfred, (19 and 20), Common- wealth Building.
Hand, Horace E., Commonwealth Building.
Hand, Wilham J., (19 and 20) Com- monwealth Building.
Hannah, H. M., 117 Penn avenue.
HARRIS, JOHN M., (54, 55 and 56) Commonwealth Building.
Hawley, Charles L., 211 Wyoming avenue.
Hitchcock, F. L., 404 Lackawanna avenue.
Hoban, Thomas P., 136 Wyoming avenue.
Holgate, R. H., 201 Wyoming av.
House, Edward H., 321 Spruce.
Hulslander & Vosburg, 134 IS^. Wash- ington avenue.
Jessup, W. H.. Commonwealth Building.
Jessup, W. H. Jr., Commonwealth Building.
Jones, John R., (1 and 2) Coal Ex- change.
Jones, W. Gibson, (Temple Court) 311 Spruce.
Killam, B. F., 122 Wyoming av.
Kelly, John P., Court House.
Lathrope, William W., 123 N. Washington avenue.
Loomis, F. E., 510 Spruce.
LOWRY, MILTON W., 227 N. Washing- ton avenue.
McAskie & Bradbury, (13) Com- monwealth Building.
M'DONALD, M. E., (12 and 13) Coal Exchange;
McGinley, M. A., 225 N. Washing- ton avenue,
Mahon, James, 234 Lackawanna av.
MANNING & MILLER, (Tribune Build- ing) Spruce, cor. Penn av.
Merrifield, Edward, 304 Lackawanna avenue.
MILES, EDWARD, 227 N. Washington avenue.
Mulholland, H. W., 317 Spruce.
Murphy, John F., 201 Wyoming av.
Murray, Robert J., 427 Spruce.
NeM^comb, E. C, (Tribune Build- ing) Spruce, cor. Penn avenue.
Oakford, James W., (63, 64 and 65) Commonwealth Building.
O'Brien, Joseph, 406 Spruce.
Okell, Frrnk T., (5) Coal Exchange.
Oliver, Charles E., (1 and 2) Coal Exchange.
Osthaus, Herman. (54, 55 and 56) Commonwealth Building.
Partridge, O. B., 419 Lackawanna avenue.
PATRICK. H. N., 508 Spruce.
PATTERSON &, WILCOX, (4, 6 and 8) Librarj'^ Building.
ASK YOUR ARCHITECT TO SPECIFY
.Manufrtrtur»<1 by lAt'.AGON PI.ASTEit & SVPFI^Y CO.
515 Green Ridjfc Street.
PflRflGOIH
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
115
Peck, George L., 119 Lackawanna
avenue. Pitcher, C. E,., (48 and 49) Common- wealth Building. Price, S. B., 119 Lackawanlia av. Ranck, J. M. C, 317 Spruce. REEDY, D. J., 408 Spruce. REPLOGLE, D. B., 408 Spruce REYNOLDS, H. B., (Republican Build- ing) 229 N. Washington avenue. Reynold, H. C. & Co., (12) Library
Building. Ross, J. Elliott, 234 Lackawanna av, SANDO, M. F., (4 and 5^ Dime Bank
Building. SANDERSON, GEORGE, 404 Lacka- wanna avenue. Scragg, John F., 304 Lackawanna
avenue. Shurtleff, E. H.. 122 Wyoming av. SMITH, C, 311 Spruce. Smith, Peter P., Court House. Soper, C. H., 117 Penn avenue. Stanton, W. H., 123 N. Washington
avenue. Stark, Fred. R., 329 Spruce. Stokes, P. W.. 136 Wyoming av. Streeter, H. M., 506 Spruce. i
Sutcliffe, John H., 317 Spruce. TAYLOR, GEORGE D., 225 N. Wash- ington avenue. Taylor, Herbert L., Commonwealth
Building. THOMAS, W. GAYLORD, (Republican Building) 229 N. Washington av. Torrey, James H., 229 N. Washing- ton avenue. Tracy, William J., 306 and 234
Lackawanna avenue. Van Wormer, C. A., 51(> Spruce. Vaughan, J. (J., 419 Lackawanna av. Von Storch, C. H., 227 N. Washing- ton avenue. Von Storch, T. ('., 227 N. Washing- ton avenue. Ward & Horn, 429 Lackawanna av. Watres, L. A., 421 Lackawanna av. Watson, W. W., (39, 40 and 41) Com- monwealth Building. Watson & Zimmerman, 225 N.
Washington avenue. Weitzel, P. R., (8) Commonwealth
Building. Welles, Charles H., (8. 9 and 10)
Coal Exchange. Wells, Thomas F., (48 and 49^1 Com- monwealth Building. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, 229 N.
Washington avenue. Wilson, M. J., 428 Lackawanna av. Winton, A. H., (5i Library Bldg.
Woodruff, C. S., 229 N. ^Vashington avenue.
Auctioneers.
Gutman, R., Ill Lackawanna av. STRONG, A. E., 320 and 322 Penn av.
Awnings, Tents, Etc.
Fuhrman, S. J. & Bro., 326 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Axe and Edge-Tool Manu- facturers.
CARTER &. CO., Capouse Works. E. Parker.
Axle Manufacturers.
Scranton Axle Works, Cedar av., near citj' line.
Babbitt Metal.
HUNT Sc CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka^ wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Baby Carriages.
Coursen, Clemons & Co., Lim., 422 Lackawanna avenue.
WILLIAMS, J. D. & BRO., 314 Lacka- wanna avenue (see page 44).
Bakers.
Beck, Charles, 289 Stone avenue.
Blume, Max, 228 N. Main avenue.
Brier, Adam, 516 Pittston avenue.
Canavan, Patrick, 311 Prospect av.
Dale, William, 129 W. Market,
Dolph, C. E., 1427 Capouse avenue.
Dougher, Michael, 810 W. Market.
Eshleman, Uleric Mrs., 1313 Wash- burn.
Evans, Joseph J., 310 S. Main a v.
P'lynu, W. T. ct S., 502 Lackawanna avenue.
Gelbert, E. E., 19 Lackawanna av,
Heugler, Henry, 431 Lackawanna avenue.
Herbine, William. 124 W. Market.
Hess, J. E., (the bakerv) 517 to 521 Ash.
HUNTINGTON'S HOME BAKERY, 227 N. Washington avenue.
Kelley, jNI. J., 1031 and 1033 Capouse avenue.
Linder, John, 725 Pittston avenue.
New Process Bread Co., 1412 Penn
Goto COLLINS & HACKETT for Fine clothing
^ **" ^ ^* ■■*-ivri%fc.i I 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
116
SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Peck, Charles, 929 Stone avenue. Rohrwasser, S. (Mrs.), 341 Penn av. Sames, Henry, 1005 Cedar avenue. SCHEUER BROS,, 341 to 347 Brook
(see page 20). Scheuer, .Tohn W. , 706 Cedar avenue. Sehroedel & Haberstroh, 404 Cedar
avenue. Smith, Lewis B., 1437 Capouse av. Stange, Christian, 628 Pittston av. Stetter, Frank, 116 N. Main av. i
StuU. Mary (Mrs.), 123 W. Market, i Tobin, William, 1512 Pittston av. TURNBULL, A. I., 823 Capouse av. Waldner, F. G., 620 W. Lacka- ]
wanna av. and 238 Penn av. White, H. C, 325 Penn avenue. Zeidler, M. (Mrs.), 210 Franklin av.
Bands.
Bauer's Band and Orchestra, 117 Wyoming av.(B. J. Bauer, leader).
Germania Band (George Crump, leader), 502 Cedar avenue.
Smith's Orchestra, 502 Cedar avenue (Gustave vSmith, leader).
Banks. ^
[See also Savings Banks.]
DIME DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BANK, Wyoming avenue, cor. Spruce. Charles du Pont Breek, pres.; R. G. Brooks, vice-pres. ; H. G. Dun- ham, cashier. See page 112.
First Natioual Bank, 334 Lacka- wanna avenue. J. A. Linen, pres.; G. L. Dickson, vice-pres.; Isaac Post, cashier.
Lackawanna Trust and Safe De- posit Co., 404 Lackawanna ave- nue. William T. Smith, pres.; Henry J. Anderson, vice-pres.; John W. Fowler, treas.
Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, 420 E. Lackawanna av. James J. Williams, pres.; James Jordan, vice-pres.; J. T. Richards, cashier; C. W. Gunster, assistant cashier.
Third National Bank of Scranton, 118 Wyoming av. William Con- nell, pres.; George H. Catlin, vice- pres.; William H. Peck, cashier.
Traders' National Bank, 234 E. Lackawanna av. Samuel Hines, pres.; W. W. Watson, vice-pres.; A. B. Williams, cashier.
Bank and Oilice Railings.
SANT'S IRON FENCE CO., 1602 to 1608 Jackson.
Banner and Flag Manufac- tnrers.
Fuhrman, S. J. & Bro., 326 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Barbed Wire Fencing.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Barbers.
ASTRINGER, JOHN, 703 Hampton.
Bauschman, Louis, 429 Spruce.
Beeker, L. H., 328 Penn avenue.
Boyer, William H., 505 Cedar av.
BRISTOL HOUSE BARBER SHOP, (John Stopford, prop.), N. Main avenue.
Burns, L. W., 1508 N. Main avenue.
Burns, William J., 1514 Pittston av.
CARVOLTH, RICHARD, 827 Capouse avenue.
Cobb, George P., 1307 Capouse av.
Cooper, C. E., 601 E. Market.
CURTIS, EDWARD, 612 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Daniels, R. E., 107 Wyoming av.
Davis, Samuel, 102 N. Main av. '
Fahrenheit, J. T., .321 Penn avenue.
Falkowsky, Charles, 327 Spruce.
Farrell, J. J,, 313 Prospect avenue.
Flaherty, John, 1331 Pittston av.
Garber, Philip, 301 Lackawanna av.
Gehling, F. J., 109 W. Market.
Geier, J.. 215 Penn avenue.
GIBBONS, D. F., 329 N. Main avenue.
Gl NADER, F. C, 135 N. Main avenue.
GROMEL. PETER P., 136 N. Main av.
HARTMANN, JACOB J., 803 Cedar av.
Heffern, M. J., 245 Penn avenue.
Henry, Frederick, 222 W. Market.
Hoffman, Julius, 827 Prospect av.
HOWER, AUGUST, 1603 Jackson.
James, John D., 338 S. Main av.
Jones, E. R., 128 S. Main avenue.
Kellerman, Fred, 314 Cedar avenue.
Kurtz, George, 1545 Dickson a v.
Luxemburger Bros., 203 jST. Wash- inglon avenue.
LYON, 6E0R6E;W., 220 Spruce.
McDonald, E. 'J., 135 Wyoming av.
McHale, P. F.', 337 W. Market.
Mahon, E. J., 313 Lackawenna av.
Merryweather, Jackson, 250 Penn avenue.
Miller, O. P., 1839 N. Main ave.
Monaghan & Kane, 234 Lacka- wanna avenue.
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO. *"°^^f,V.a-'c^„*^.^f.",^^.
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
117
Moyer, Alfred, 1818 Jacksou.
MURRAN, LUKE, 920 8. Washington avenue.
Newman, Harry, 317 Spruce.
Nolan, P. J., 328 W. Market.
O'Brien, W. F., 400 Spruce.
Pasek, Frank, 115 Penn avenue.
POWERS, J. v., Scranton.
PRICE, THOMAS E., 108 S. Main av.
Reilly, J. F., 155 Chestnut.
REINHARD CHARLES, 130 Penn ave- nue (see page 79).
Richmond, M. F., 602 Dickson av.
Rooney, Hugh, 902 W. Lackawanna avenue.
Rosar, Peter, 716 W. Lackawanna avenue.
Runey, M. F., 138 W. Market.
RUSH, J. H., 504 Railroad avenue.
SIMONSON, C. v., 134 River.
Snyder, William, 1547 Dickeou av.
Speicher, Joseph, 506 Spruce.
SPEICHER, THOMAS, 206 and 208 Lackawanna avenue.
Seigler, John, 1372 N. Washington avenue.
Thomas, J, G., 109 N. Main avenue,
Timlin, Patrick, 1709 Keiser av.
WAHL, GEORGE. 209 Lackawanna av.
Walsh, O. T., 1008 S. Washington avenue.
WEBER, L. A., Ill Wyoming avenue.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS, 377 N, Hyde Park avenue.
Wuench, George, 1032 W. Lacka- wanna avenue,
YEARING, ADAM A., 500 Lackawanna avenue.
Barbers' Supplies.
Harris, C. M., 127 Penn avenue. Wahl, .Fohn & Co,, 512 Spruce.
Baths.
McBride, William, (Turkish and Russian) 506 Spruce.
Monaghan & Kane, 234 Lacka- wanna avenue.
O'Brien, W. F., 400 Spruce.
REINHARD, CHARLES, 130 Peun av. (see page 79).
SPEICHER, THOMAS, 206 and 208 Lackawanna avenue.
WAHL, GEORGE, 209 Lackawannaav.
Bedding Manufacturers.
SCRANTON BEDDING CO., THE, 602
and 604 Lackawanna avenue (see front col. page vi,).
Bed- Spring Manufacturers.
SCRANTON BEDDING CO., THE, 602 and 604 Lackawanna avenue Tsee front col. page vi.).
Beef.
[Wholesale.]
Bennett, Ira & Co., 816 W, Lacl<a- wanna avenue.
Dale & Co,, 415 N. Eighth.
Miller, J. S., Mifflin avenue, cor. Gordon.
Scranton Beef Co. (Bell, Francois & Co., managers), Wyoming ave- nue, cor. Vine.
Beer Agents.
SCHOFIELD, M, J, (Empire Brewery),
1017 W, Market, Rarrick, F, G,, 1401 Sanderson av, WALSH, E, J,, (ales and porter), 32
Lackawanna av, (see front cover). Weichel & Holtham, (lager) 234
Penn avenue.
Beer Pumps.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Belting.
[Leather aud Rubber.]
Fuller, G. W. S,, 402 Lackawanna avenue.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
KINGSBURY, HENRY A., 313 Spruce.
LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO., 221 Lackawanna av. (see front col. p. xii.
Bicycles and Tricycles.
COLUMBIA BICYCLE AGENCY (Hand & Van Kleeck, props.). Arcade Building, 215 Wyoming avenue.
(,'oursen, Clemons & Co. (Lim,), 422 Lackawanna avenue.
FLOREY &, HOLT. 408 Spruce (see page 14.)
Parker, E. R., 321 Spruce.
Schlager, George W., 107 N. Wash- ington avenue.
WILLIAMS, J. D. & BRO., 314 Lacka- wanna avenue (see page 44).
We are Headquarters for FINE CLOTHING. CoHinS^ Hackett
220 l_ackavi^anna Avenue. "-^^
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Bicycle and Tricycle Re- pairers.
COLUMBIA BICYCLE AGENCY (Hand & Van Kleeck. props,), Arcade Building, 215 Wj^oming avenue.
FLOREY & HOLT, 408 Spruce [see page 14.]
Parker, E. R., 321 Spruce.
Schlager, George W., 107 N. Wash- ington avenue.
Billiard and Pool Booms.
BACKUS, GEORGE E., 225 N. Wash- ington avenue.
Burke, E. J., E. Market, cor. San- derson avenue.
Jones, J. D., .31 Lackawanna av.
LACKAWANNA VALLEY HOUSE, Lackawanna av. cor. Franklin av.
ROBB, W. J., 211 Lackawanna av.
Van Kleeck, J. B., 221 Wyoming av.
Bill Posters.
REESE &, MURPHY, (P. O. Building)
Penn av,, cor. Spruce (see page 26).
SCRANTON BILL POSTING CO., 226
Lackawanna av. (see page 36), VAIL, J. W., (see front cover).
Black Diamond Steel.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Blacksmiths.
[Hee also Horseshoer.s. |
ALTEMOSE, E. F., 341 Adams ave- nue (see page 2).
BARTRON, PHILIP, 724 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Bell, William, 1819 Wayne avenue.
BLUME &, SON, Dix court.
BRIGHT, WILLIAM, 1716 and 1718 N. Main avenue.
Bush, Nicholas, 1145 Jjuzerne.
CORCORAN, P. J., 402 W. Market.
Davis, Samuel, 1720 N. Main av,
DECKER, F. M., UU and 1116 Lafay- ette (see page 28). "j -^-^^
Dunn, G. W., 410 and 412 Linden.
Ecler, William, 615 Prospect av.
Edginton George, 604 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Edginton, William, 110 S. Hyde Park avenue.
Gilhool's Carriage Works (J. H, Gil- hool, manager), 217 and 219 Ray- mond court.
Gordon, P. F., 317 Green.
Gould, A. R. & Son, 415 to 421 Lin- den.
Green, A. B., 526 Green Ridge.
Hamill & Larkin, 1011 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Helreigle, O. L., 347 Locust.
Hefner, Fred, 121 River.
Hildebrand, H. W., 412 N. Seventh.
Jordan, Marwood, 312 and 314 Vine.
KELLER, M. T., 315 Adams avenue (see page 77).
Luer & Dorfman, 287 and 239 Ray- mond court.
McCawley, J. F., 421 Spruce.
MACK &, McLEAN, Capouse avenue, cor. Gibson (see page 24).
Mackreth, George, 1015 Washburn.
Matter, ; James, 820 W. Lackawanna avenue.
Moflfatt, James W., Market, cor. Brick avenuce.
SOMMERS, J. C, 1261 Providence road (see page 15).
Yeager, Arthur B., 116 S. Bromley avenue.
Blacksmiths' Supplies.
[See als^. Hardware and Cutlery J
Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128 Franklin avenue.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av, (see inside front cover).
LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO., 221 Lackawanna av. (see front col. p. xii.
Blank Book Manufacturers.
Lotz, Jacob, 316 Centre.
Bluestone Dealers.
CARLUCCI, FRANK &, BRO., 720 to 726 Scranton (see page 24).
Schroeder, Conrad, (36 and 38) Com- monwealth Building.
TEETER, C. L., BLUE STONE CO,, (35) Republican bldg. (see back col.p.B).
STIPP, PETER, 520 Spruce (see p. 32).
WILLIAMS, EDWIN S., Ash, cor. Penn avenue (see page 17).
Boarding- Houses.
[Not a complete list.] Albee, Sarah E., 107 Spruce.
T. I. LACEV k SON, Architects, '»• " ' "• ""' '^scr'^toTpa.
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Back, Addie (Mrs.), 524 WyomiDg avenue.
Barrett, P. (Mrs.), 218 Spruce.
BIGELOW, H., 231 Chestnut.
Brie], Caroline, 211 Franklin av.
Carter, Margaret (Mrs.). 616 Spruce.
CHASE, MARY (MRS.), 516 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Coleman, P. H., 22<l Franklin av.
Cook, Abram (Mrs.), 517 Mulberry.
Cook, Ellen E., Ill Penn avenue.
Cowles, A. M., 144 Adains avenue.
Crawn, Bartlett, 417 N. Seventh.
Early, M. A., 210 Spruce.
Fee, John, 138 Tenth.
Finn, T. (Mrs.). 1345 Capouse av.
Gayhart, William, 305 Breck court.
GIFFORD, M. H„ 428 Lackawanna avenue (see front col. p. x.).
Hanlon, .John (Mrs.), 215 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Hodge, M. J. (Mrs.), 322 Adams av.
Johnston, Cora (Mrs.), 422 Mul; berry.
Joyce, Miles, 324 Meridian.
Kline, D. L. (Mrs.), 202 N. Ninth.
Knapp, J. R. (Mrs.), 324 Adams av.
Laycock, Mahley (Mrs.), 315 Mul- berry.
Leas, Kate (Mrs.), 313 Linden.
Lutz, O. S. (Mrs.), 500 Marion.
MAY, F. M. (MRS.), 215 Franklin av.
Medland, Fannie, 208 Spruce.
MOODY, P. 0., 306 Franklin avenue (see page 60).
Place, O. E. (Mrs.), 528 Marion.
Shaum, Mary (Mrs.), 519 Mulberry.
Steele, E. W. (Mrs.), 137 W. Market.
Townsend, Peter, 116 Mulberry.
Twining, Hannah (Mrs,), 212 N. Ninth.
Warman, T. P., 222 Franklin av.
Webster, N. (Mrs.), 814 Sunset av.
Board of Trade.
Scran ton Board of Trade, 421 I^acka- wauna avenue. Officers: W. A. May, pros.; Luther Keller, vice- pres.; A. W. Dickson, treas.; H. A. Kingsbury, sec; trustees, AVm. Council, W. H. Perkins, G. A. Fuller.
Boiler Coinpouiid.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Boiler Makers.
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Penn avenue, cor. Vine.
FINCH MANUFACTURING CO., W.
Lackawanna av., N. Eighth and Swetland.
Boiler Tubes.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Bolo2:iia Sausaa:e.
Xaumann, John, 814 Hampton
Bone Bust.
HEWETT, F. H. & SON, 1123 Diamond avenue (see page 72).
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 4.34 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Book Binders.
Lotz, Jacob, 316 Centre.
SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, (Repub- lican Building) 229 N. Washing- ton avenue (see page 64).
TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., Penn av. cor. Spruce (see front col. p. ix.).
Booksellers and Stationers.
GREAT FOUR CENT STORE, (station- ery), (J. H. Lad wig, prop.) 31 u Lac •.awanna uv. (see page 48).
Higgins, Jolin J. & Co., (books by subscription), 244 Adams '[avenue.
McDERMOTT, J. F. 96 and 98 Wyom- ing avenue (^see page 26).
MOODY, P. 0., (Frank Leslie's famous old war pictures), 306 Franklin avenue (see page 65).
Norton, M., 322 Lackawanna av.
O'Connor, P. J., 136 W. Market.
Pratt, C. B., 312 Lackawanna av.
PRICE, THOMAS E., 108 S. Main av.
Price & Roe (stationers^ 207 N. Washington avenue.
Reynolds Bros., 317 Lackawanna avenue.
WALTER, M. R., 516 Spruce.
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Bannister, Isaac, 329 Lackawanna
avenue. BRIGHT, L. L., 106 W. Market. Christmas, Walter B., 119 W.
Market. Clarke Bros., 318 to 322 N. Main av. Cohen, J. R., .326 Tjackawanna av.
BEST mm SUITS III TBE CITY AT Collins ^ Hackett
220 I-acKaw/anna Avenue. ^-^
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Devine, John. 429 Prospect avenue.
Edwards, Seth, 1623 Price.
Evans, E. E., 123 8. Main avenue.
Evans, Thomas G., 1201 Jackson.
Factory 8b oe 8tore, 411 Lack ave.
Fenner & Chappell, 1910 and 1912 N. Main avenue.
Fisch Bros., 521 and 523 Cedar av.
Gallen, 8. L., 137 and 139 Penn av.
Gidzinsky, Lena (Mrs.), 411 N. Main avenue.
Gillespie, C. J., 110 and 112 W. Market.
Goldsmith Bros., 304 Lack. ave.
Goodman's 8hoe Store (N. G. Good- man, prop.), 432 Lackawanna av.
Graf, Charles, 427 Pittston avenue.
Humphrey, Emma E. (Miss) 136 W. Market.
Johns, E. T., 104 N. Main avenue.
Jones, 8. R. & Co., 234 N. Main av.
Keeley, R., 532 Lackawanna av.
Lebowitz, R,, 408 8. Washington av.
Leonard, D. j.,433 Lackawanna av.
Levy, B,, 338 8. Washington av.
Lewis, Reilly & Da vies, 114 Wyom- ing avenue.
Lowrie, R. E., 107 W. Market.
Mayo, N. C, 1501 and 1503 Swet- land.
Mears, Joseph A., 113 8. Main av.
Miller, 8olomon, 1305 Capouse av.
Morgan, David W., 1507 Washburn.
Morris Bros., 330 Lackawanna av.
Morton, J. B., 215 8pruce.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence square (see front col. p. vii.),
NEALON, PHILIP, 534 River (seep. 38)
Nettletou, A. C, 139 N. Washing- ton avenue.
Normile Bros., 508 Lackawanna av.
REIDENBACH, J. J., 1012 Pittston av.
Reynolds, M. E., 427 8pruce.
Rosar, Joseph J. , 435 and 437 Birch.
Schanks, C. W. & Co., 213 Wyoming avenue.
SCHEUCH, CHARLES, 350 Birch.
SMITH, W. E. & CO., 1004 8. Wash- ington avenue.
SMITH, W. T., 222 and 224 N. Main aVenue.
Star Shoe Store (E. Morris, prop.), 504 Lackawanna avenue.
Williams, J. M., 201 Lackawanna avenue.
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
[Wholesale.] G«rnou, L. B. (Agent Edmunds & Mayo), 9 Arcade Building, 213 Wyoming avenue.
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers.
Abplanalp, A.. E, Market.
Anthony, David, 110 8. Fillmore.
Baer, Frederick, 973 Cross.
Bannister, Isaac. 329 Lackawanna avenue.
Bidtun, Angelo, 1366 N. Washing- ton avenue.
Bloch, David, 130 Franklin avenue.
BRIGHT, L. L., 106 W. Market.
Bromage, Thomas, 2515 N. Main av.
Buckley, P. J., Prospect avenue, cor. Fig.
Cecere, G., Linden, cor. Wyoming.
Chlew, Frank, 140 W. Market.
CLASS, GOTTLIEB, 413 Hickory.
Davis, Daniel J., 201 N. Main av.
DELKE, WILLIAM, Spruce, cor. Wyom- ing avenue.
Donnelly, Thomas, 1908 Brick av.
Dover, Henry, 818 Capouse avenue.
Doyle, Andrew F., 1030 Jackson.
Edwards, John H., Capouse avenue, cor. Larch.
Edwards, Seth, 1623 Price.
Evans, Thomas G., 1201 Jackson.
Ferguson, Thomas, 224 Fifth av.
Fitch Bros,, 521 and 523 Cedar ay.
George, Salvidore, 931 Scranton.
Greenberger, J. H., 307 First.
Greener, Frank, 429 Penn avenue.
Griffith, W. M., 325 N. Main av.
Hack, George, 1322 Lafayette.
Hark, Joseph, 805 Prospect avenue.
JONES, J. L., 230 N. Main avenue.
Jones, William, 224 W. Market.
Jordan, Peter J., 102 Franklin av.
Karry, Joseph, 805 Prospect av.
Kesten, M., 705 Hampton.
KOURIK, JOHN, 501 Lackawanna av.
Lance, Robert D., 455 Decker's court.
Lewton, William, 218 Linden.
Lloyd, Thomas, 1821 Wayne av.
McDonnell, Frank, 426 Third.
Mcdonough, james j., i914 n. Main
avenue.
Male, Walter, 424 Spruce.
Maloney, J. 8., 528 Green Ridge.
MANYER, WILLIAM, 616 Willow.
Margotta, Joseph, 122 Penn avenue.
Mayer, August, 1024 8. Washington avenue.
Miller, Solomon, 1305 Capouse av.
Morgan, David W., 1507 Washburn.
Morton, J. B., 215 Spruce.
NEALON, PHILIP, 534 River (see page 38).
Numan, Sam. 422 Fifth avenue.
Pasquale, George, 123 N. Washing- ton avenue.
DAVIS & HOUPT, Architects,
24, 25 and 26 Commonwealth Building, SCRANTON, PA.
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Pesanti, Domenico, Post Office Bldg. PETZOLD, JULIUS, 103 Fillmore av. PITTACK, HERMANN, 1050 Prescott
avenue. Plottle, P., 435 Penn avenue. Powell, Aaron, 135 Wyoming av. Powell, Matthew, 854 Capouse av. REIDENBACH, J. J., 1012 Pittston av. Rodemann, Gustave, 505 Linden. RUEB, PETER, 708 N. Washington
avenue. Salvatore, George. 724 Court. Saronimo, Rocco D., 1022 W. Lacka- wanna avenue. SCHEUCH, CHARLES, 350 Birch. Schofield, Edward, 1027 W. Market. .Seilner, John, 1205 Cedar avenue. SHERET, ANDREW G., 125 N. Main
avenue. Simmons, George C, 317 Adams av. SINGER, F. B., 1603^ Jackson. Singer, Wendel, 619 Cedar avenue. Snow, A. O., 531 Linden. Solomon, E., 139 S. Seventh. Souer, Henry, 1557 Dickson avenue. THALHOFER, CHARLES, 822 Stone av. Theobald, John B., 1021 Pittston av. THOIVIAS, JOHN R., 1038 Jackson. THOMAS, THOMAS, 613 S. Main av. Trester, John, 931 Cedar avenue. \ VINTEL ,JOHN, 1017A Scranton. i
Waida, August, 336 Penn avenue. I WALSH, PATRICK R., 1865 Bloom av. ! Weinss, Peter, 614 W. Lackawanna j
avenue. 1
WEIRICH, ADAM, 1318 S. Washington
aveuue. WEISS, N., 430 S. Washington av. Williams, John N., 374 Decker's
court. Williams, John W., 330 S. Main av. Zank, Moses, 333 Penn avenue. Zor/e, G., 131 Penn avenue.
Bottle Dealer.
Porter, Samuel I., 821 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Bottle Manufacturers.
Scranton Glass (!o., 301 to 329 Green
Ridge. Scranton Jar and Stopper Co., Green
Ridge and Meylert avenue.
Bottle Stopper Manufactur- ers.
Scranton Jar and Stopper Co. (The), Green Ridge and Meylert avenue.
Bottlers.
Leonard Bros. & Co., Lackawanna
avenue, cor. Adams avenue. KREINBURG & PFAHLER, Cross, cor.
Williams (see page 103). Morse's, Lewis Sons, 1216 to 1220
Jackson. Phillips & Jones, 1150 Eynon. SCHRADER, A. W., 726 and 728
Adams avenue. Spitzer. Joseph, Meadow avenue. Zang & Kapmeyer, 121 and 123
Penn avenue.
Bowling Alleys.
Clark, Samuel, .305 Centre.
Brass and Copper Tubing.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO.. 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Braid Manufacturer.
Gregory Silk Mfg. Co., Depot, near Pond.
Brass Founders.
American Safety Lamp and Supply Co.. 1321 to 1325 Capouse avenue.
FINCH MANUFACTURING CO., W. Lackawanna avenue, Eighth and Swetland.
Brewers.
CARBONDALE BREWERY (Peter Krantz, prop.), S. Church, near Ninth avenue (see page 35).
Casey & Kelly Brewing Co., Rem- ington avenue, cor Locust.
ROBINSON'S, E. SONS, 435 to 4-55 N. Seventh (see page 16).
ROBINSON, MINA, Cedar avenue, cor. Alder.
SCRANTON BREWING CO. (Hand & Croghan, props.), 1216, 1218 and 1220 Cedar avenue (see page 51).
Bric-a-Brac.
KERR &, SIEBECKER, 406 and 408 Lackawanna avenue (see front col. ^ page vi. (9)
Fine Furnishing Goods at COLLINS ^ HACKETT
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
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Brick Dealers.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Scranton Fire Brick Co., (fire), 46 and 47 Commonwealth Building.
STIPP, PETER, 520 Spruce (see page 32.
Sweetser, Benjamin, Keiser Valley.
Sweetser, Joseph, Keiser Valley sta- tion.
Brick, Lime and Cement.
[See also Lime, Cement and Plaster.]
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
KELLER, LUTHER, 813 W. Lacka- wanna avenue (see front cover).
Brick Manufacturers.
Beers, C. L'., (Patent Stove Cement), 52 Merrifield.
Scranton Fire Brick Co., (fire), 46 and 47 Commonwealth Building.
STIPP. PETER, 520 Spruce (see page 32).
Sweetser, Benjamin, Keiser Valley.
Sweetser, Joseph, Keiser Valley sta- tion.
Bricklayers.
[See Masons and Builders.]
Bridge and Trestle Timber.
COMMONWEALTH LUMBER CO., (22) Commonwealth Bldg. (see back cover).
Brokers.
Breck & Sears, 323 Centre.
La Bar & Fuller, 121 Wyoming av.
SMITH J. BORUCH & DIDIK CO.,
(Lim.), 410 S. Washington avenue
(see page 96). Uunderwood, A. A., (merchandise),
24 Lackawanna avenue. Watkins, H., ^stock), Eaub Bldg.
Brush Makers.
Dreher. J. H., 423 Penn avenue.
Builders' Hardifare.
[See .also Hardware and Cutlery.] Foote & Shear, 521 Lackawanna av.
Gould, A. K. & Son., 415 to 421 Lin- den.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO., 221 Lackawanna av. and 222 Centre (see front col. p. xii.)
Leonard, Thomas F., 505 Lacka- wanna avenue.
MONIES, G. B. & A. C, 1542 Dickson avenue (see page 8).
Building Materials.
[See also Lime, Cement and Plaster.]
Hughes, R. J., 124 S. Main avenue.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
KELLER, LUTHER, 813 W. Lacka- wanna avenue (see front cover).
Leonard, Thomas F., 505 Lacka- wanna avenue.
MONIES. G. B. &, A. C, 1542 Dickson avenue (see page 8).
IMulherin & Judge, 1401 to 1441 Remington avenue.
PARAGON PLASTER AND SUPPLY CO., 521 Green Ridge (see top lines).
Price & Howarth, 1001 to 1025 N. Washington avenue.
Building Stone.
CARLUCCI, FRANK & BRO., 720 to 726
Scranton (see page 24). MULDOON & BOWE, Penn avenue,
cor. Poplar (see page 10). Schroeder, Conrad, (36 and 38) Com- monwealth Building. STIPP, PETER, 520 Spruce (see page
32). SYKES, SAM, 1235 Penn avenue (see
page 74). TEETER C, L, BLUE STONE CO., (35)
Republican bldg. (see back col.
page A). WILLIAMS, EDWIN S., Ash, cor. Penn
avenue (see page 17).
Building and Loan Associa- tions.
Anthracite Building and Loan As- sociation, 625 Cedar avenue.
Commonwealth Building and Loan Assoiation, 419 Lackawanna av.
Electric Building and Loan Asso- ciation, 1531 Luzerne.
Equitable Building and Loan Asso- ciation, 219 Lackawanna avenue.
PARAGON PLASTER & SUPPLY CO.
LIME, CEMENT AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, 515 Green Ridge Street.
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FIDELITY^BUILDING, LOAN AND IN- VESTMENT ASSOCIATION of Wash- ington. Walter Harrison, supt., 213 Wyoming avenue.
German Building Association, 219 Lackawanna avenue.
German Building Association, No. 6, 219 Lackawanna avenue.
Germania Building and Loan Asso- ciation, 625 Cedar avenue.
Granite State Provident Associa- tion, 321 Spruce.
Harmony Building and Loan Asso- ciation, No. 2, (9) Library Bldg.
Home Building and Loan Associa- tion, 219 Lackawanna avenue.
Industrial Building and Loan Asso- ciation, 625 Cedar avenue.
Lackawanna Building and Loan Association, 429 Lackawanna av.
Meadow Brook Building and Loan Association, 810 Prospect avenue.
New York Mutual Savings and Loan Association, (8) Dime Bank Building.
NEW YORK SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION, (A. B. Eynon, treas.), 109 N. Main avenue.
Schiller Building and Loan Associa- tion, 429 Lackawanna avenue.
Suburban Building and Loan Asso- ciation, 1541 Dickson avenue.
Traders' Building and Loan Asso- ciation, 126 N. Main avenue.
West Side Building and Loan Asso- ciation, Clarke's Hall.
Burden's Horse and Mule Shoes.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Burglar and Fire Alarms.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Business Colleges.
[See also Schools, Private.]
Dougherty's Hyde Park Business School, 107 N. Main avenue.
WOOD'S COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND, (F. E. Wood, prop.), Penn av., cor. Lackawanna av. (see inside back cover).
Butchers.
[See Meat Markets.]
Butter, Cheese and Eggs.
ACKERMAN BROS., (wholesale), 4 ChfF.
Babcock, G. J. & Co., (wholesale), 116 Franklin avenue.
Conrad, William, 330 N. Washing- ton avenue.
Conrad, William, Larch, cor. San- derson avenue.
Crest Farm Dairy, (butter and eggs), 335 Adams avenue.
Decker, E. S. & Co., 224 Spruce.
FARMERS' DAIRY CO., (Lim.), 1113 Jackson and 324 Linden.
Gilmore & Duffy, (wholesale), 38 to 42 Lackawanna avenue.
Hawks, John, 1248 Providence road.
Jones & Spruks Co., (wholesale), 23 Lackawanna avenue.
MONTGOMERY, H. & CO., 726 W. Lackawanna avenue.
Porter, John T., 26 and 28 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Ruddy, James E. & Co., 4 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Ruddy, M. M., 6 Lackawanna av.
St. Amand, F., W. Lackawanna avenue, cor. Sixth.
SCHIMPFF, EMIL, 706 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Schrieber, Joseph, 531 Piitston av.
Stecher, I. E., 316 N. Washington avenue.
Teal, E. E., 24 Lackawanna avenue.
WATTS. T. H. & CO. (LIM.), (whole- sale), 723 and 725 W. Lackawanna av. (see front col. p. xi.)
Button Manufacturers.
Kneppel, Stephen, 333 Locust. SCRANTON BUTTON CO., (THE) (LIM.).
Brook, cor. Cedar avenue.
Cabinet Makers.
BENTON, J. L., 331 Adams (see back
cover). HAZLETT, C. H., 226 Spruce (see front
col. p. xi. KINBACK, J. F.,613A Gibson (seepage
60. KNAUSS, FRANK T., 516 Penn av. SMITH, A. C, Dix court. TUTTLE, J. C, 219 Centre (see p. 50).
Camera Manufacturers and Dealers.
SCRANTON PHOTO SUPPLY CO. (deal- ers), 138 Wyoming av. (see p. 60).
COLLINS & HACKETT, # For fJne neckwear
330 Xiackawanna Avenue.
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Tisdell Camera and Manufacturing Co., 406 Spruce.
Canine and Fancy Stock Breeders.
HASLAM STOCK YARDS, 118 Cliflf (see front col. p. viii.).
Carpenters' Tools.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Carpenters and Builders.
As well, John, 301 Tenth, cor. Ox- ford court.
Baker, W. E., Theodore, cor Sum- mit avenue.
BARBER, I. T., 1206 Thompson (see page 72).
BENORE, JOHN & SON, 710 to 716 Scranton.
BOLAND, C. T., 1121 Pittston avenue.
Boland & Evans, 508 Oak.
Srooks, F. A., 1367 Capouse avenue.
Calpin, P. F., 551 Fourth.
Camin, Christian, 921 N. Irving av.
Capwell, E. D. & Bros., 226 N. Fill- more avenue.
CLANCY, P. D,, 1805 Ross avenue (see page 44).
COLLINS, JAMES, 216 Mifflin avenue (see page 43).
COOPER, GEORGE, 154 S. Hyde Park avenue.
Crawford, Edward, 117 Grove.
Crawford & Huff, 209 Raymond court.
DAVIS, BERTON E., Nay Augav., cor. Green Ridge (see page 13).
DEAN, R. C, 1018 Wood (see page 72).
DUNN, B. F., 1702 Wyoming avenue (see page 66).
Elias, David P., 125 S. Lincoln av.
EVERETT, WILLIAM G. H., 726 Hamp- ton.
Pinn, Ezi-a «fe Sons, 524 Olive.
FORESMAN, ROBERT, 814 Myrtle ave- nue (see page 10).
GETZ, CHARLES, 811 Prospect av.
Giblin, John W., 122 Chestnut.
GIBBONS &, NOLAN, 504 Oak and 1435 Summit a v. (see page 85).
Green Ridge Lumber Co., 515 to 521 Green Ridge.
Greenfield, John, 815 Pittston av.
Hardwick, Henry, 336 New York.
Hughes, Edwin G., 232 S. Main av.
Hurlburt, H. R., 115 Putnam.
Jeffers, John D.,1207 W. Court.
KOHL, JOHN D., (P. O. Box 454), (see jpage 36).
LEWIS, B. S., Marian, cor. Adams avenue.
McCRAY, ROBERT J., 2102 Pittston av.
May, Patrick F., 549 Fourth.
MOELLER, FRANK, 1403 Prospect av. (see page 63).
MOVER, FRANK M., 320 N. Washing- ton avenue (see page 9).
Mulherin & Judge, 1401 to 1441 Remington avenue.
O'Malley, William T., 439 W. Market.
Paff, Josiah, 331 N. Lincoln av.
Peck Lumber Manufacturing Co., 101 to 111 E. Market.
RENTSCHLER, CHARLES, 923 Birch.
ROWE, WILLIAM E., 901 Price.
SMITH, WILLIAM N., 1280 Academy.
SPRUKS BROS., 519 Alder.
STANSBURY, GEORGE W„ 1228 Provi- dence road.
Thonaas, David, 325 Sring.
Thomas, Richard E., 301 Four- teenth.
TUTTLE, J. C, 219 Centre (see page 50).
VAN VALIN, C. L., 125 Linden (see page 24).
Waterman, N. L., 1012 Jones.
WILLIAMS, A. D.. 443 Taylor avenue.
WILLIAMS. H. M., 131 S. Seventh.
Williams, John H., 1214 Eynon.
WILLIAMS, MORRIS, 326 Twelfth.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS D., 1520 Wash- burn.
WILLIAMS, W. R., 314 S. Main av.
Woolsey, J. B., 312 and 314 Forest court.
Worden, M. E., office, 408 Spruce.
Car Service Association.
NORTHEASTERN CAR SERVICE AS- SOCIATION, (A. G. Thomason, man.), Commonwealth Building.
Car Wheel Manufacturers.
Boies Steel Wheel Co., (2 and 3) Commonwealth Building.
Carpet Cleaners.
HAZLETT, C. H., 226 Spruce (see front col. p. xi.
N R LFVY & BRQ Optical Goods at Wholesale.
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Carpet Layers.
HAZLETT, C. H., 226 Spruce (see trout col. p. xi.
Carpet Weavers.
BALTES, JACOB, 1126 Luzerue.
DALY, ANTHONY, 123 Graut avenue.
Groover, Mary (Mrs.), 1215 Acad- emy.
Grover, John, 924 W. Lackawanna avenue.
Harris, Lewis, 1808 Brick avenue.
Hemmler, John, o38 Hampton.
Kelley, Edward H., 314 Phelps.
Kennedy, William, 506 Bromley av.
Lewis, David R., 421 S. Main av.
Mehne, J., 319 Gibson.
Mikus, Joseph, 818 Cedar avenue.
Sattler, J. L., 1022 Ridge.
Walters, J., 527 Wyoming avenue.
Carpets and Oil-cloths.
BRADLEY'S FURNITURE HOUSE, (H.
Bradley, prop.), 203 Penn avenue,
Goldsmith's Bazaar, (carpets), 412 and 414 Lackawanna avenue.
luglis, J. Scott, 417 and 419 Lacka- wanna avenue.
KERR & SIEBECKER, 406 and 408 Lackawanna av. (see front col. p. vi.
Leonard, Philip J., 126 S. Main av.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence square (see front col. p. vii).
WILLIAMS &. NcANULTY, 127 Wyom- ing av. (see page 58).
Carriage Hardware Dealers.
[See also Hardware and Cutlery.)
Bitteubender & Co., 12H and 128
Franklin avenue. SCRANTON FORGING CO., Green
Ridge.
Carriage Painters.
ALTEMOSE, E. F., 341 Adams avenue (see page 2).
Bartron, Philip, 724 VV. Lacka- wanna avenue.
BLUME &, SON, Dix court.
BRIGHT, WILLIAM, 1716 and 1718 N. Main avenue.
Gilhool's CJarriage Works, (J. H. Gilhool, manager). 217 and 219 Raymond court.
Gould, A. R. & Son, 415 to 421 Lin- den.
Gordon, P. F., 317 Green.
Green, A. B., 526 Green Ridge.
Ha iiill & Larkin, 1011 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Jordan, Marwood, 312 and 314 Vine.
KELLER, M. T., 315 Adams avenue (see page 77).
MACK &, McLEAN, Capouse avenue, cor. Gibson (see page 24).
Carriage Wood Work.
ALTEMOSE, E. F., 341 Adams avenue (see page 2).
BLUME, WILLIAM &, SON, Dix court.
Gould, A. R. & Son, 415 to 421 Lin- den.
Green, A. B., 526 Green Ridge.
Jordan, Marwood, 312 and 314 Vine.
KELLER, M. T., 315 Adams avenue (see page 77).
MACK &, McLEAN, Capouse avenue, cor. Gibson (see page 24).
Carriage and Wagon Build- ers and Repairers.
ALTEMOSE, E. F., 341 Adams avenue
(see page 2). BARTRON, PHILIP, 724 W. Lacka- wanna avenue. BLUME, WILLIAM &, SON, Dix court. BRIGHT, WILLIAM, 1716 and 1718 N.
Main avenue. Bush, Nicholas, 1145 Luzerue. DECKER, F. M., 1114 to 1116 Lafayette
(see page 28). Gilhool's Carriage Works, (J. H. Gilhool, manager), 217 and 219 Raymond court. 1 Gordon, P. F., 317 Green. Gould, A. R. & Son, 415 to 421 Lin- den. Green, A. B., 526 Green Ridge. Hamill & Larkin, 1011 W. Lacka- wanna avenue. 1 Hefner, Fred, (repairer), 121 River. Helreigle, O. L., 347 Locust. Jordan, Marwood, 312 and 314 Vine, j KELLER, M. T., 315 Adams avenue j (see page 77).
I Luers & Dorfman, 237 and 239 Ray- mond court. McCawley, J. F., 421 Spruce. MACK &, McLEAN, Capouse avenue, cor. Gibson (see page 24). , SOMMERS, J. C, 1261 Providence road I [see page 15).
GO TO
COLLINS a^ HACKETT For fi/ne hats
220 LiackaTV anna Avenue.
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Stackhouse, John, 450 Wright court. Yeager, Arthur B., 116 S. Bromley avenue.
Carriage and Wagon Dealers.
ALTEMOSE, E. F., 341 Adams av. (see page 2).
BLUME, WILLIAM & SON, Dix.
BRIGHT, WILLIAM, 1716 and 1718 N. Main avenue.
Brown, Monroe. 1327 Providence road.
Gordon, P. F., 317 Green.
Gould, A. R. & Son, 415 to 421 Lin- den.
Jones & Shelly, 511 Lackawanna avenue.
KELLER, M. T,, 315 Adams avenue (see page 77).
Simrell, J, A., 526 Spruce.
Carriage Trimmers.
ALTEMOSE, E. F., 341 Adams avenue (see page 2).
BLUME, WILLIAM & SON, Dix.
Gould, A. R. & Son, 415 to 421 Lin- den.
KELLER, M, T., 315 Adams avenue (see page 77).
MACK & McLEAN, Capouse avenue, cor. Gibson (see page 24).
Cash Registers.
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., (D.
H. De Vol, sales agent), 136 Penn avenue. UNION CASH REGISTER, (H. A.
Kingsbury, agent), 313 Spruce.
Catholic Goods.
Carroll & Co., 425 Linden.
Cement.
[See also Lime, Plaster and Cement.]
HUNT;& CONNELL'CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Cement Pipe.
[See also Drain and Sewer Pipe.]
KELLER, LUTHER, 813 W. Lacka- wanna avenue (see front cover).
Chisholm's Scoops and ShoTels.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Cigar Manufacturers.
Armengol, Francisco, 314 N. Wash- ington avenue.
Becker Bros., 403 S. Main avenue.
Blatter & Co., 507 Lackawanna av.
Burschel, John, 501 S. Main avenue.
Clark, J. D., 135 Penn avenue.
Deckeluick, C. C, 1038 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Evans, William, 338 Rebecca av.
FRIEDMAN, LOUIS, 407 Emmett.
Garnell, E. B., 1336 N. Main av.
Garney, Brown & Co., 537 Linden.
Hartman, Philip, 714 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
KINGSLEY & MILLER, 130 N. Main av.
KOCH, WILLIAM, JR., 630 Cedar av.
Miller & Spor, 816 Hampton.
Schneider, John, 901 Pittston av.
Shoop, W. P., 501 Lackawanna av.
SHORT &, FLYNN, 207 Lackawanna avenue.
Starkmann, S., 402 Cedar avenue.
Cigars and Tobacco.
[Retail].
Armengol, Francisco, 314 and 770 Washington avenue.
BEEMER, W. A. & SON, 101 Franklin avenue. (See p 80.)
Sertoli Bros., 343 Penn avenue.
BURGESS, J. H., 812 Cedar avenue.
CAN FIELD, P. L, 417 N. Irving av. (see page 4).
Clark, J. D., 135 Pend avenue.
Deckelnick, C. C, 1038 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Evans, William, 338 N. Rebecca av.
Falkowsky, Charles, 327 Spruce.
Garney, Brown & Co., 537 Linden.
Garneil, E. B., 1336 N. Main av.
GILGALLON, P. H., 312 and 314 Spruce (see page 68).
Hall, C. E., 1013 Lackawanna av.
Hartman, Philip, 714 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Johns, Caroline, (Mrs,), 1002 Jack- son,
KINGSLEY & MILLER, 138 N. Main avenue.
KOCH, WILLIAM JR., 630 Cedar av.
MANN, P. L., Spruce, cor. N. Wash- ington avenue.
Money Remitted the Very Day Collected
Scranton Commercial Assoc'n
234 Lackawanna Avenue.
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Miller, O. P., 1839 N. Main avenue.
MOSES, E., 203 Wyoming av. and 306 Lackawanna av
MuUaney, P. J., 810 N. Main av.
Nieece, Edward, 1602 Dickson av.
RafFerty, Terrence, 437 Phelps.
Severino, Antonio, 127 N. Washing- ton avenue.
Shoop, W. P., 501 Lackawanna av.
SHORT & FLYNN, 207 Lackawanna avenue.
SMITH, F. M., 615 Green Ridge.
Smith. H. B., 132 Penn avenue.
Stockwell & Chalmers, 102 N. Main avenue.
Stone, V. B-, 1014 Cross.
Trumbower, F. V., 101 S Seventh.
Varnie, Frank, 108 W. Market.
Cigars and Tobacco.
[Wholesale.]
Blatter & Co., 507 Lackawanna av. Clark, J. D., 135 Penn avenue. Deckelnick,' C. C, (cigars), 1038 W.
Lackawanna avenue. Garnell, E. B., 1336 N. Main av. Hartman, Philip, (cigars), 714 W.
Lackawanna avenue. MOSES, E., 203 Wyoming avenue
and 306 Lackawanna avenua. RICE, LEVY &, CO., 30 Lackawanna
avenue (see page 50). Scranton Cash Store, (cigars), 134 N.
N. Washington avenue. SHORT & FLYNN, (cigars), 207
Lackawanna avenue. Stoll, O. P. & Co., 210 Wyoming av.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
BARTL, EDMOND A., 404 Lacka- wanna avenue (see page 48).
Bennett, A. G., Library Building.
Blewitt, Edward F., (Tribune Build- ing) Penn avenue, cor. Spruce.
Griffith, William, (26) Coal Ex- change.
Jeuks, E. L., Libray Building.
MILNES, GEORGE W., 408 Spruce (see front cover).
RITTENHOUSE, J. H., (14, 15 and 16) Commonwealth Building (see front col. page xi.).
THOMPSON, C. W. JR., (20) Library Building.
Claim and (J o 1 1 e c t i u g Agencies.
SCRANTON COMMERCIAL ASSOCIA- TION, 234 Lackawanna avenue (see top line).
TINKHAM, B. F., 227 N. Washington avenue.
Clairvoyants.
Griffin, A. (Mrs.), Diamond avenue. Sanborn, F. W., 212 Spruce.
Cloaks.
[See also Dry Goods.]
BOLZ, JACOB, 138 Wyoming avenue
(see page 22).
CONNOLLY &, WALLACE, 209 N. Washington avenue.
Crane, Frank L., 324 Lackawanna avenue.
Goldsmith's Bazaar, 412 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Gorman, E., 124 and 126 Wyoming avenue.
Gross, Foster & Co., 316 and 318 Lackawanna avenue.
Owens, G. W., 508 Spruce.
Walter Dry Goods Co., 128 Wyom- ing avenue.
Welcker, W. W., 308 Lackawanna avenue.
Clothing Dealers.
Bell Clothing House (Wm. Shoefer, prop.), 230 Lackawanna avenue.
Bernstein, Jonas, 303 Lackawanna avenue.
COLLINS & HACKETT, 220 Lacka- wanna avenue (see top lines).
Cornell & Son, 137 W. Market.
Davies & Griffin, 228 Lackawanna avenue.
Driesen, H., 222 Lackawanna av.
Gallen, S. L., 137 and 139 Penn av.
Gidzinsky, Lena (Mrs.), 411 N. Main avenue.
Globe Clothing House (B. Spiegel, prop.), 205 Penn avenue.
Goodman, Henry, 516 Lackawanna avenne.
HORAN &, MERRILL, 416 Lackawanna avenue.
HOWE, IRVING H. & CO., 400 and 402 Lackawanna avenue.
Josephson, M., 407 Penn avenue.
Kramer Bros., 325 Lackawanna av.
LAUER &. MARKS, 321 and 323 Lacka- wanna avenue (see page 58).
Lehman, B., 121 Penn avenue.
Levi, C, 411 Penn avenue.
LOWRIE, R. E., 107 W. Market (see page 5).
Martin «fc Delany, Coal Exchange, Wyoming avenue.
pine Hate a;dNr^Uhin,^Go.,.s at COLLINS ^ HACKETT'S
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SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIEECTOBY.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence Sq.
(see front col. page vii.). Posner, A., 21 Lackawanna avenue. Posner, B. (Mrs.), 330 Penn avenue. Samter Bros., Lackawanna avenue
corner Penn avenue. Wartowsky & Muscat, 339 Penn av.
Coal Mines.
Bellevue, Meridian, Lackawanna Township,
Briggs, near Sherman av., Twenty- first ward.
Central, Ninteenth.
Columbus Colliery Co., 1150 N. Washington avenue.
Connell Coal Co., The, 118 Wyoming avenue.
Connell, William & Co., 118 Wyom- ing avenue.
Dickson, Meylert av., cor. Breaker.
Dodge, foot of Dodge, Bellevue.
Greenwood Coal Co. (Lim.), 400 Lackawanna avenue.
Hampton, City line and Twenty- second.
Hyde Park, Twenty-second and Luzerne.
Langcliffe Coal Co. (Lim.), 400 Lackawanna av. and 28 Cliff.
Manville, Dickson av., near Glen.
Marvine, N. Main av., near Marvine avenue.
Meadow Brook, office,; 1914 Cedar avenue.
Mount Pleasant Colliery (W. T. Smith, operator), foot of N. Ninth.
National, office, 1914 Cedar avenue.
Oxford, Tenth, near Scranton.
Von Storch, Nay-Aug avenue.
West Ridge Coal Co., (14, 15 and 16) Commonwealth Building.
Coal Mine Supplies.
Am. Safety Lamp and Mine Supply,
1321 to 1335 Capouse avenue. Green Ridge Slate Picker Works
Works (Preston Robinson, man.),
509 to 513 Green Ridge. KINGSBURY, H. A., 313 Spruce. Leonard, B. E., 514 Lackawanna av. Scranton Brass Works (James v,.
Everhart, prop.), 28 Cliff. Scranton Supply and Machinery
Co., The, 131 Wyoming avenue.
Coal Screen Manufacturers.
Green Ridge Slate Picker Works,
513 Green Ridge. Ross, W. W., 448 N. Eighth.
Coal and Wood Dealers.
Columbus Colliery Co., The, (coal wholesale), 1150 N. Washington avenue.
Connell, Wm. & Co., (coal whole- sale), 118 Wyoming avenue.
CONSUMERS' ICE CO., 906 and 908 N. Washington av. (see front cover).
Hill Side Coal and Iron Co., (coal wholesale), 229 N. Washington av.
Jermyn, John & Son, 119 Wyoming avenue.
JOHNSON, JOHN E., (coal), 1236 Provi- dence road (see page 21).
Mock, J. W., 916 Birch.
Mountain Lake Land and Coal Co., (coal), Blucher av. cor. Birch.
New York, Susquehanna and West- ern Coal Co., ^coal), 229 N. Wash- ington avenue.
Pierce Coal Co. (Lim.), (coal), (17) Commonwealth Building.
Pocono Ice Co., (coal), 400 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Providence Coal Co. (Lim.), (coal). Tribune Building, Spruce corner Penn avenue.
Raymond Coal Co., (coal), (17) Com- monwealth Building.
Riverside Coal Co., The, (^coal), (17) Commonwealth Building.
Simpson & Watkins, (coal whole- sale), 229 N. Washington av.
Spruks & Gibbons, 1116 to 1124 Elm.
Tripp & Co., (coal), Providence read near Diamond.
West Ridge Coal Co., The, (coal), (14) Commonwealth Building.
Collection Agencies.
SCRANTON COMMERCIAL ASSOCIA- TION, 234 Lackawanna avenue (see top lines).
TINKHAM, B. F., (9) 227 N. Washing- ton avenue.
Commission Brokers.
[See also Brokers.]
Dunp & Burr, 134 N. Washiugton avenue.
Commission Merchants.
ACKERMAN BROS., 4 Cliff. Ashley, N. B., 10 Lackawanna av. Butts, C. M., 15 Lackawanna av. Dale & Co., 415 N. Eighth. Gallagher, W. A., 19 Lackawanna avenue.
DAVIS & HODPT, ArcMtects,""'^'™"TcRANTON:PA.
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Hull, H. W., 15 Lackawanna av.
Jones & Spruks Co., The, 23 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Lindley, L. & Co., 17 Lackawanna avenue.
Pierson, A. D., 25 Lackawanna av.
Scranton Beef Co. (Bell, Francois & Co., mgrs.), Wyoming avenue corner Pine.
Scranton Cash Store, 134 and 136 N. Washington avenue.
Staples, H. E., 11 Lackawanna av.
STRONG, A. E., 320 and .322 Penn av. i
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Confectionery Manufacturers
Cannon, H. H., 222 Wyoming av.
Jordan Bros., 339 W. Market.
Kelley, M. J., 1031 and 1033 Capouse avenue.
WILLIAMS, J. D. & BRO., 314 Lacka- wanna avenue and 112 S. Main avenue (see page 44).
Confectionery and Fruit.
Appleby, George, 615 Green Ridge.
Bertoli Bros., 343 Penn avenue.
Bertoli, Vincent, Lackawanna ave- nue corner Washington avenue.
Brier, Adam, 516 Pittston avenue.
Broad Fruit Co., 124 Penn avenue.
Brock, Horace,*1915 N. Main av.
BURGESS, J. H., 812 Cedar avenue.
Canavan, Patrick, 311 Prospect av.
Cannon, H. H., 222 Wyoming av.
Carroll, Katie (Miss), .322 Railroad avenue.
Coyle, James, 716 River.
Creco, Carmen, Linden and Wyom- ing avenue.
Dale, Wm., 129 W. Market.
DAVIS, ROGER, 508 S. Main avenue.
Evans, B. I., (confectionery), 107 S. Main avenue.
Farmer's Milk Co., 226 W. Market.
Fasel, Aunie (Mrs.), 531 Fifth av.
Fahrenholt, John, 321 Penn av.
Ferretti, Peter, 302 Lackawanna av.
Flogiello, Antoui, 502 Cedar av.
Franchi, G., 110 IN. Main avenue.
Frank, A., 301 Penn avenue.
Freehen, Henry, 1919 Jackson.
Gardella, L., 401 Penn avenue.
Garder, Tony, 828 W. Lackawanna avenue.
Gelbert, E. E., 19 Lackawanna av.
Graman, Wm., 848 Capouse avenue.
Gross, Frank, 534 Lackawanna av.
Herbine, Wm. I., 124 West Market.
Hurlow, Richard, 366 Bromley av.
James, David L., 1815 Jackson.
Jones, David, (confectionery), 132 N. Main avenue.
Jones, D. I., 1114 Jackson.
Jones, W. D., .306 S. Main avenue.
Kirst, Catherine, 1020 S. Washing- ton avenue.
Kohn, Bernard, 428 S. Wash'n ave.
Kosta, John, (fruit), Lackawanna avenue corner Wyoming avenue.
LELLO, ANTONIA D., 602 Cedar av.
LEWIS, FRANK, Railroad avenue cor- ner Bridge.
LOUIS, LUCETTA, 905 Hampton.
Lupo, Vito, N. Main avenue corner \V. Lackawanna avenue.
McAndrew, Mary (Mrs.), 13 Carbon.
Madigan, J. (Mrs.), 1001 W. Lacka- wanna avenue.
MILLS, B. P. (MRS.), 1601 Jackson.
MuUaney, P. J., 310 N. Main av.
Nash, l! E., 714 W. Lackawanna av.
O'Malley, James, 114 Filmore.
Pedro, Antonio, 107 Penn avenue.
Pesando, D., 320 Spruce.
Phillips, William, 1524 Jackson.
Powell, David J., 340 S. Main av.
Roche, M. D. (Mrs.), 860 Capouse av.
Ross, Michael, 919 Scranton.
Scheuer, John W., 706 Cedar av.
Shellemberger. E., 105 S. Main av.
Sullivan, Margaret (Miss), 832 Ca- pouse avenue.
Squal, Joe, N. Seventh corner W. Lackawanna avenue.
Stull, Mary (Mrs.), 123 W. Market.
Taylor, Joseph, 1119 Swetland.
Tobin, William, 1512 Pittston av.
Toti, Adam, 524 Lackawanna av.
Trumbower, F. V., 101 S. Seventh.
Tssi, Antonio, Penn avenue, cor. Spruce.
Tunstall, John, 217 Penn avenue.
VAN HORN, A. L. (man.), (fruit), 120 Franklin avenue.
Varnie, Frank, 108 W. Market.
Viggiano, Frank, 332 S. Washing- ton avenue.
Weirich, Adam, 1318 S. Wash'n ave.
Williams, J. D., 308 N. Wash'n ave.
WILLIAMS, J. D. &, BRO., (confection- ery), 314 Lackawanna avenue and 112 S. Main av. (see page 44).
Williams, Thomas H., 1805 Jackson.
Yonk, Elizabeth, 1606 Jackson.
Contractors.
[8eo also Carpenters, also Masons.]
ASWELL, JOHN, 301 Tenth corner Oxford.
10
FINE TROUSERS 220 Lackawanna Avenue.
COLLINS & HACKETT
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ASWELL, R. F., 1116 Rock.
Baker, W. E., Theodore corner
Summit. BARBER, I. T., 1206 Thompson [see
page 72, Battle, Daniel, (stone), 613 Fig. BENORE, JOHN & SON, 710 to 716
Scranton. BOLAND, C. T., 1121 Pittston av. Boland & Evans, 508 Oak. Burke Bros., 134 N. Washington av. Burke, Thomas C, 317 Stone av. Calpin, P. F., 551 Fourth. Camin, Christian, 921 N. Irving av: Cap well, E. D. & Bros., 226 N. Fil-
more avenve. CARLUCCI, FRANK, 720 to 726 Scran- ton (see page 24). CLANCY, P. D., 1805 Ross avenue (see
page 44). COLLINS, JAMES, 216 Mifflin avenue
(see page 43). COOPER, GEORGE, 154 S. Hyde Park
avenue. CRAWFORD & HUFF, 209 Raymond
court. DAVIS, BERTON E., (stone), Nay Aug
av. cor. Green Ridge (see page 13) . DEAN, R, C, 1018 Wood avenue (see
page 72), Dunn Bros., (sewer and street pav- ing), Penn av, corner Spruce, DUNN, B. F., 1702 Wyoming avenue
(see page 66), Elias, David P,, 125 S, Lincoln av, EVERETT WM. G. H., 726 Hampton, Finn, Ezra & Sons, 524 Olive. Flannagan, John, 1008 Hampton, FORESMAN, ROBERT, 814 Myrtle (see
page 10). Fowler, John, 1133 Eynon. GETZ, CHARLES, 811 Prospect av. GIBBONS &, NOLAN, 504 Oak and 1435
Summit av. (see page 85). Giblin, John W., 122 Chestnut. GRAY, J. H., 1014 Luzerne (see p. 20). ; Green Ridge Lumber Co., 515 to 521 ;
Green Ridge. GRIFFIN, JOHN, (stone), 428 Deacon i
(see page 8). Griffin, W. H., 639 E. Market. Hardwick, Henry, 336 New York. | HENERY, ANTHONY, Summit avenue | • corner Far view, i
Henderson, Albert, 100 Marion. Holly, Ira B., 711 Court, Hughes, Edwin G., 232 S. Main, Hurlbutt, H. R,, 115 Putnam. JACKE, RAYMOND, 319 Birch. Jeffers, John D., 1207 W. Court. |
Johler, Jacob K,, Boulevard near j
Parker,
Kelly, Michael, 2435 Pittston av,
KOHL, JOHN D., P. O. box 454. (see page 36).
LEONARD, WM., 531 W. Market.
McCRAY, ROBERT J.. 2102 Pittston av.
McDonough, 1306 to 1310 Stone av.
Maier, Julius, 625 Willow.
May, Patrick F., 549 Fourth.
MARKWICK BROS., 1427 Luzerne and 433 Fourteenth (see page 18).
MOELLER, FRANK, 1403 Prospect ave- nue (see page 63).
MOVER, FRANK M., 320 N. Washing- ton avenue (see page 9).
MULDOON & BOWE, (stone), Penn av. corner Poplar (see page 10).
Mulherin, John, (stone), 110 N. Sumner.
Mulherin & Judge, 1401 to 1441 Remington avenue.
O'Malley, Wm. T., 439 W. Market.
PafF, Josiah, 331 N. Lincoln av.
Peck Lumber Manufacturing Co., 101 to 111 E. Market.
PENNSYLVANIA ROOFING CO., 326 N. Washington av. (see page 52).
PHILIPP, MAX, 415 Alder (see p. 98).
RENTSCHLER, CHARLES, 923 Birch.
Robbins, E. B., 1817 Nay Aug av.
ROWE, WM. E., 901 Price.
Ruddy, Michael, (stone), 1608 Cedar avenue.
Schroeder, Conrad, (36, 37 and 38) Commonwealth Building.
Smith, Gardner F., 607 Court.
Smith & Rymer, 1123 Meed avenue.
SPRUK BROS., 519 Alder.
STANSBURY, G. W., 1228 Providence road.
Stephens, Thomas P., (stone), 124 8. Lincoln avenue.
STIPP, PETER, 520 Spruce (see page 32).
SYKES, SAM, (stone), 1235 Penn av. (see page 74) .
TEETER, C. L,, (Bluestone Co.), (35) Repubhcan Building (see back col. page A).
Thomas, David, 325 Spring.
Thomas, Richard E., 301 Four- teenth.
VAN VALIN, C. L., 125 Linden (see page 24).
Von Weisenflush, John, 1225 Wash- burn.
Waterman, N. L., 1012 Jones.
WILLIAMS, DAVID Y., 117 Garfield av. (see page 20).
WILLIAMS, EDWIN S., Ash, cor. Penn avenue (see page 17),
Williams, J. H,, 1214 Eynon,
WILLIAMS, H. M., 131 S. Seventh.
ASK YOUR ARCHITECT TO SPECIFY
Manufactured by FA K AGON PLASTEK & SUPPI.Y CO.
515 Green Ridge Street.
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WILLIAMS. MORRIS, 326 Twelfth.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS D., L520 Wash- burn.
WILLIAMS, W. R., 314 S. Main av.
WILLIAMS, W. W., 200 High School street (see page 90).
Woolsey, J. B., 312 and 314 Forest court.
Worden, M. E., 408 Spruce.
Cordage and Rope.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 484 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Cornice Manufacturers.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Corrugated Iron.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Cracker Bakers.
Kelley, M. J., 1031 and 1033 Capouse
avenue. SCHEUER BROS., 341 to 347 Brook
(see page 20").
Creameries.
Conrad, William, Larch, cor. San- derson avenue.
Crockery, Glass, and Earth- enware.
GREAT FOUR CENT STORE, (J. H.
Ladwig, prop.), 310 Lackawanna
avenue (see page 48). HARDING, J. B., 315 Lackawanna av. Kleberg, Eugene, 231 Peun avenue. MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence
square (see front col. jp. vii.). Weichel & Millar, 116 Wyoming av.
Culm Pile Separatros.
Columbus (Colliery Co. (The), 1150 N. Washington avenue.
Curtains.
I Retail. I
HART &. OTTINGER, 209 Wyoming avenue (see page 70^.
KERR &, SIEBECKER, 406 and 408 Lackawanna av. (see front col. p. vi.
Cutlery Dealers, and Import- ers of.
[See also Hardware Dealers.]
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside back cover).
Dancing Academies.
SIEGEL, J. FRANK, 234 Lackawanna
av. (see front col. page x).
Dandruff' Cure and Toilet Balm Manufacturers.
SPEICHER DANDRUFF CURE CO., 206
and 208 Lackawanna avenue.
Decorators.
[See also Painters.]
ADAMS, J. W., 1407 Penn avenue (see page 46) .
BECKER. FRED. JR., 337 Adams av.
BRIEGEL. GEORGE A., Arcade bldg. (see page 4).
FORD, W. M., 120 Penn avenue.
HART &. OTTINGER, 209 Wyoming avenue (see page 70).
HOPEWELL, H. U., 608 Pine (see page 108).
JONES &, CAHOON, 1806 Nay Aug av. and 209 W. Market (see page 30).
KOSSMANN, CHARLES, 727 Maple.
KOSSMANN, JACOB, 522 Myrtle (see page 28).
LAMAZE, EDWARD, 1318 N.Washing- ton avenue (see page 18).
NICHOLSON, C. A., 1309 Capouse ave- nue (see page 14).
Smith, Gardner F., 607 Court.
Dentists.
Albany JDentist, 332 Lackawanna av. De Lacej', W. P., 311 Spruce. Fordham, J. L., 104 N. Washington
avenue. Green, E. M., 312 N. Washington av. Heist, M. (Mrs.), 105 W. Market. Hen wood, W. B., 316 Lackawanna
avenue. HOFF. E. R., 409 Spruce (see page 9^.
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LUXEMBURGER, GEORGE, 431 Spruce.
McGRAW, F. L., 305 Spruce.
O'Hara, P. J., 134 N.Washington av.
PIERCE, EDWARD J., 117 Wyoming avenue.
Senderling, T. M.. Jackson, cor. N. Main avenue.
Stratton R. M., 36 Coal Exchange.
Struppler, P. F., 142 S. Main av.
WHEATON, EDGAR F., 421 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Detective Agencies.
Barring, H., Commonwealth bldg. Scanlon, A., Jr., 329 Spruce.
Diamond Drillers.
SCISM, JOHN, 227 N. Washington
avenue (see page 66). Simpson, H. P., (Republican bldg.),
229 N. Washington avenue.
Die Sinkers.
Price & Roe, 207 N. Washington av.
Dining Rooms.
ARNOUT, W. E., 133 VVvomiug av.
BISHOP, CARRIE (MRS!), 243 Wyom- ing avenue (see page 33).
Broad Fruit Co., 124 Penn avenue.
Brock, Horace, 1915 N. Main av.
Brock, T. H., Penn av., cor. Linden.
Columbia, The (P. J. O'Bojde), 36 Lackawanna avenue.
COLUMBIAN HOUSE, (A. L. Van Horn, mgr.), 120 Franklin av.
DURR, FREDERICK, 313 Lackawanna avenue (see page 52) .
Hanley, Wm., D., L. & W. depot.
HEN6LER, HENRY, 434 Lackawanna avenue.
HUNTINGTON, J. C, 227 N. Washing- ton av. and 413 Lackawanna av.
Metropolitan, (C. W. Kaufman, prop.), 109 Lackawanna avenue.
MILLER, C. H.,Penn av., cor. Spruce.
MITCHELL, M. J., 503 Linden.
NOLAN, WILLIAM, 207 E. Lacka- wanna avenue.
Roche & Fadden, 9 Lackawanna av.
Roma Hotel, The, (Jos. A. Cassesee, prop.), 103 Lackawanna avenue.
ST. JAMES HOTEL, (W. T. Jenkins, prop.), 105 Lackawanna avenue (see page 52).
Singer, O. R. (Mrs.), 105 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Smith, F. M., 615 Green Ridge. White, H. C, 325 Penn avenue. Wyckham, J. D., 217 Lackawanna
avenue. ZIEGLER, P ETER, 327 Lackawanna av. Zimmerli, .Tos., 110 S. Main avenue.
Directory Publishers.
AM. DIRECTORY & PUB. CO., (B. R.
Dobbs, General Manager), 37 Can- non, Bridgeport, Conn, (see page 56). Wilhams, J. E., (W. H. Taylor, Mgr.), 427 Spruce.
Distributor of Advertising Matter.
VAIL, J. W., (see front cover).
District Messengers.
SCRANTON MESSENGER SERVICE,(R.
M. O'Brien, mgr.), 236 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Doors, Sash and Blinds.
BENORE, JOHN, &. SON, 710 to 716
Scranton.
Green Ridge Lumber Co., 515 to 521 Green Ridge.
Mulherin & Judge, 1401 to 1441 Rem- ington avenue.
Peck Lumber Mfg. Co., 101 to 111 E. Market.
SCRANTON WOODWORKING CO., 510 to 516 Penn avenue (see page 75).
Door Plates and Numbers.
Florey <fe Holt, 408 Spruce (see page 14).
Drain and Sewer Pipe.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka^
wanna av. (see inside front cover). KELLER, LUTHER, 813 W. Lacka- wanna avenue (see front cover).
Draymen.
Breswitz, Lewis, 210 Meridian. BROWN, GEORGE W., 10 Lackawanna
avenue (see page 86).
Conklin, Farl, 305 Fairview avenue.
Banner, Wm., 219 Linden.
FARRELL, M., 226 Lackawanna ave- nue fsee page 36).
Clocks and Silverware
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO., 27 & 28 Coal Exchange.
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Flyte, David, 1.32 Fairview aveuue. Ferber, H. F., 12 Lackawanna a v. Griffin, John, 428 Deacon. Haldeman, Wm. B., 1741 Sanderson
avenue. Hennemuth, Wm., 22.3 Mulberry. Johnson, B. H., 1004 Jackson. Jones, H., 339 Adams avenue. Jones, M. F., 1002 Jackson. Jones, Timothy H., 117 Morris Court. Kearney, M. F., 1434 Penn avenue. Keefe, Ed., 321 Phelps. KETCHAM, W. P., 415 to 419 Linden
(see front col. page viii.). KETCHUM, A., 15 Chestnut. Lee, A., (office, Scranton House),
residence, 220 Raymond Court. Newmuis, Joseph, 119 Raymond
Court. POST, R. F., 14 Lackawanna avenue
(see page 74). Purceli, Patrick, 1036 N. Washing- ton avenue. RUDDY, JOHN, 1001 Capouse aveuue. SCHWARZKOPF, ANTHONY, 1415 N.
Washington avenue. SWEENEY, M., 1020 S. Wyoming av. VEITH, 60DLIP, 737 Birch.
Dress-Makers.
Abele, Mary (Miss), 816 Birch.
Arnold, F. K. (Mrs.), 309 Oakford Court.
Aselin, Minnie (Miss), 1036 Lafay- ette.
Barlow, P. M. (Mrs.), 230 Jackson avenue.
Brower, M. E., 201 N. Wash'n ave.
Campfield, 8. S. (Mrs.), 1-559 Dick- son avenue.
Carroll, .Tulia (Miss), 519 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Coar, Annie (Miss), 233 Wyoming avenue.
COBB, EMMA (MRS.), (rooms third floor), 227 N. Washington avenue.
Dennis, Ella (Miss), 239 Penn av.
DUFFIN, MARY (MISS), 310 Adams avenue (see page 14).
Earle, Mame (Mrs.), 125 Linden.
Frazer, R. A., 215 Wyoming avenue.
Grtebel, Mary (Mrs.), 702 Prospect avenue.
Greham, Annie (Miss), 219 Prospect avenue.
Giard, Emily 227 Spruce.
Grimes, Kittle (Miss), 1.321 Albright avenue.
HORTON, A. (MRS.), 345 Adams ave- nue (see page 22).
Keegon, Maggie, 238 Penn avenue.
Kenny, Jennie A. (Miss) , 504 Spruce.
Kenny, Teresa (Miss), 529i Linden.
KERRIGAN, MARY (MRS.), 308 N. Main avenue.
Kresge, Alta (Miss), 426 N. Eight.
L'AMOUREAUX, FRANCES (MISS.), 215 Wyoming avenue (see page 53).
Langguth, Katie (Miss), 5 Howard Court.
Lavelle, Mary E. (Miss), 1005 Green Ridge.
Lavo, N. M. (Mrs.), 203 Penn av.
Loris, Mary A. (Miss), 515 Mulberry.
Lutz, O. 8' (Mrs.), 500 Marion.
McCormack, Lizzie (Miss), 433 Spruce.
Millard, M. H. (Miss), 504 Spruce.
MILLS, P. B. (MRS.), 1601 Jackson.
xMorse, Rachel L. (Mrs.), 727 Jeffer- son avenue.
North, Jennie F., 221 Wyoming av.
North, Maggie, 709 Cedar avenue.
Reifler, Theresa (Mrs.), 1408 Sander- son avenue.
Risewick, Susan (Mrs.), 1120 Jack- son.
Ross, Ada (Miss), 1307 Sanderson av.
Ross, Millie (Miss), 1307 Sanderson avenue.
Siiverburg, C. J., 230 Lackawanna avenue.
Solomon, A., & Co., 508 Lackawanna avenue.
Stephens, M. A., 138 Franklin av.
WASHBURN, L. M., (rooms third floor), 227 N. Washington avenue (see page 88).
Drilliug and Prospecting.
SCISM, JOHN, 227 N. Washington
avenue (see page 66). Simpson, H. P., 229 N. Washington
avenue.
Drop Forcings.
SCRANTON FORGING CO.. Green' Ridge.
Druggists.
Benjamin & Benjamin, 216 Frank- lin avenue.
Bouton, F. M., Adams aveuue, cor- ner Pine.
Burr, Daniel W. & Co., (^wholesale), 139 Franklin avenue.
Chittenden, C. E., 519 Lackawanna aveuue.
Cole, H. M., 1438 Capouse avenue.
BEST FITTING SDITS I» THE CITY 8T ColMnS # Hackett
220 Lackawanna Avenue. ^^^
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Davis, John J., 106 S. Main avenue.
Decker Drug Store, 107 N. Main av.
Francke, T. H.,201 Washington av.
Foulke, S. L., 347 Adams avenue.
Gelbert, D. G„ 402 S. Washington avenue.
Griffin, H. E., 1917 N. Main av.
Harris, C. M., 127 Penn avenue.
HENWOOD, C, & CO., 1909 N. Main avenue.
Jenkins, W. W., 1717 Jackson.
Jenkins & Musgrave, 101 8. Main av.
Jones, D. M., 512 S. Main avenue.
Jones, T. H., 130 S. Main avenue.
Knoepfel, William H., 1019 N. Ir- ving avenue.
KORNACHER, WILLIAM, 724 Pittston avenue.
Lewis Drug Store, Main, cor. Market.
LOFTUS & MELVIN, 237 Wyoming av.
Lorenz, C, 418 Lackawanna avenue.
Lorenz & Koempel, Washington avenue cor. Linden.
McGarrah & Thomas, 209 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Manley, J. A. (Dr.), 1418 Pittston avenue.
MATTHEWS BROS., 320 Lackawanna avenue.
MORGAN & CO., 101 N. Main avenue (see page 96).
O'Donnell, George H., 217 W. Mar- ket.
Phelps Pharmacj^ (John H. Phelps, prop), Wyoming av., cor. Spruce.
Powers, L. D., 414 Cedar avenue.
Rea & Jones, 1560 Dickson avenue.
Ryan, David S., 142 N. Main av.
Sanderson, H. C, Spruce, corner Washington avenue.
Shryer, C. R., 331 N. Main avenue.
Sickler, S. H., 1204 Providence road.
Smith, E. F., & Co., 225 Penn av.
Terppe, F. L., 510 Cedar avenue.
Vetter, Philip I., 415 Penn avenue.
Dry and Fancy (roods.
Burns, Mary T. (Miss), 121 W. Mar- ket.
Carson & Davis, 1307 and 1309 Wash- burn.
Clarke Bros., 318 to 322 N. Main av.
Cleland & Taylor, 123 to 127 Wyom- ing avenue.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209 N. Wash- ington avenue.
Davis & Williams, 125 S. Main av.
Fenner & Chappell, 1910 and 1912 N. Main avenue.
Finley, P. B., 510 and 512 Lacka- wanna avenue.
6EIGER, JACOB, 62L and 623 Cedar avenue.
Gillespie, C. J,, 110 and 112 W. Mar- ket.
Goldsmith's Bazaar, 412 and 414 Lackawanna avenue.
Goodman, Henry, 516 Lackawanna avenue.
Gorman, E., 124 and 126 Wyoming avenue.
Gross, Foster & Co., 316 and 318 Lackawanna avenue.
Hawks, John, 1248 Providence road.
Harris, S., 412 S. Washington av.
Hartman, Peter, 532 Pittston av.
Heal, Arthur, 1023 Pittston avenue.
Heal, Arthur G., 121 S. Main av.
Jacoby & Co., (wholesale), 421 S. Washington avenue.
Jones, S. R., & Co., 234 N. Mainav.
KAPLAN, M. & CO., 415 N. Main av.
Kelly, Hannah (Miss), 311 W. Mar- ket.
Kelly & Healey, (jobbers), 20 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Kenny, Teresa (Miss), (fancy goods), 529 J Linden.
Kessler, George, 809 Cedar avenue.
McCANN, P., & CO., 1001 Swetland.
Mayo, N. C, 1501 and 1503 Swet- land.
Mears & Hagen, 415 Lackawanna avenue.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence Sq. (see front col. page viii.).
O'Hara, John, 922 Scranton.
Price, John, 111 Penn avenue.
Segal, Simon, 413 Penn avenue.
SMITH, W. E. & CO., 1004 S. Wash- ington avenue.
SMITH, W. T., 222 and 224 N. Main avenue.
Stern, William, 405 Cedar avenue.
STOEBER, HENRY, 309 Fifth.
Walsh, Thomas H., 246 Railroad av.
Walter Dry Goods Co., 128 Wyom- ing avenue.
Welcker, W., 308 Lackawanna av.
Williams & Co., 512 S. Main av.
Zurflieh, J. C, 517 Lackawanna av.
Dyers.
Boston Steam Dye Works, (Amann Bros., props.), 211 Penn avenue.
Gould, J. A., 319 Penn avenue.
KEYSTONE STEAM DYE WORKS, (R. T. Howells, prop.), 231 Wyoming avenue (see page 84).
LANDAU, ISIDORE, 320 Spruce.
Tl I APCV>^rl QflM Make a Specialty of . I. LMULTaj!? OUn Church Arhitecture.
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Edge Tools.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Electric Bells and Annun- ciators.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Electricians.
Robbing, Edward, 441 Penn avenue.
WIGHTMAN, H. J. & CO., (room 11)
Library bldg. (seefrontcol. pagex).
Electric Light Co.
SCRANTON ILLUMINATING, HEAT AND POWER CO., THE, 136 Wyoming av.
Electric Lighting.
Suburban Electric Light Co., The, (11) Commonwealth Building.
Electric Railway Supplies.
WIGHTMAN, H. J. &, CO., (room 11) Library bldg. (see front col. p. x,).
Electric Companies.
Suburban Electric Light Co., The, (11) Commonwealth Building.
Electric Supplies.
HUNT Sl CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Robbing, Edward, 441 Penn avenue.
Scott, C. B., 119 Franklin avenue.
WIGHTMAN, H. J. & CO., (11) Library bldg. (see front col. page x.).
Electric Ventilating Fans.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Elevators.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Morse, Williams & Co., (J. J. Seelar, man.), 425 Spruce.
Employment Bureaus.
DUFFIN, MARY (MISS), 310 Adams
avenue (see page 14). Frankel, Max, 131 Linden.
Engine Builders.
Dickson Mfg. Co., Penn avenue cor- ner Vine. FINCH MFG. CO., W.Lackawanna av.
N. Eight and Swetland.
Engravers.
H AETTICH, PETER, 213 Penn avenue. KELL, E., (Jewelry), 511 Cedar av. Price & Roe, 207 N. Washington av. SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, 229 N.
Washington av. (see page 64). Teal, J. H., 1911 N. Main avenue. Widmayer. C. O., 307 Spruce.
Excavators.
GRIFFIN, JOHN, 428 Deacon (see p. 8). STIPP, PETER, 520 Spruce (see p. 32).
Express and Express Agents.
Adams Express Co., 109 Franklin av.
National Express Co., 328 Lacka- wanna avenue.
United States Express Co., .306 Lackawanna avenue.
Wells, Fargo & Co., 306 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Expressmen and Truckmen.
[See Draymen.]
Fancy Goods.
(See also Dry Goods and Fancy Goods.
BEVANS, H., 21 Wyoming avenue. Browns' Bee Hive, 224 Lackawanna
avenue. Burns, Mary T. (Miss), 121 W.
Market. Carroll & Co., 427 Linden. CASEY, LIZZIE, 313 Spruce (see page
47). Hetsel, Eva M., 330 Lackawanna
avenue. Hoodoo, Soo, 312 N. Washington av. Wool worth & Co., 319 Lack. ave.
Fine Furnishing Goods at COLLINS & HACKETT
220 L-ackaw^anna Avenue.
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Feather Renoyators.
SCRANTOn bedding CO., 602 and 604 Lack, ave., (see front col. p vi).
Fence and Railing Manufac- turers.
Breneman, Daniel, 310 Penn av.
Kweuel, Joseph, (wire), 515 Lacka- wanna avenue.
SANT'S IRON FENCE CO., 1602 to 1608 Jackson.
Scranton Iron Fence and Manufac- turing Co. (The), 1335 and 1337 Capouse avenue.
Fertilizers.
HASLAM STOCK YARDS, 118 Cliflf (see front col. p. viii.).
HEWETT, F. H. &, SON, 1123 Diamond avenue (see page 72).
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
File Manufacturers.
LAYBOURN, JOHN, Amelia, cor. Race.
Fire Brick.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Scranton Fire Brick Co., (46 and 47) Commonwealth Building.
Fire Clay.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Fire Escapes.
Scranton Iron Fence and Manufac- turing Co., 1.335 and 1337 Capouse avenue.
Fire-Proof Roofs.
New England Roof Paint Co., 316 Spruce.
Fire-Proof Steel Lath.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., (Bostwick's), 434 LaCiiawanna avenue (see in- side front cover) .
Fireworks.
GREAT FOUR CENT STORE, (J. H.
Ladwig, prop.), 310 Lackawanna avenue (see page 48).
Fishing Tackle.
Felton, George & Bro., Spruce, cor.
Penn avenue. FLOREY & HOLT, 408 Spruce (see
page 14), Gardner. J. N., 417 N. Sixth. Keller, George, 119 Penn avenue. Parker, E. R., 321 Spruce.
Fish, Oysters, Etc.
DAVIS, ROGER, 508 S. Main avenue.
NEAVE, WILLIAM, 832 Capouse ave- nue (see page 24).
PIERCE, W. H., 110 and 112 Penn avenue (see page 82).
Reinhart's Market, 33 and 35 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Scranton Packing Co. (The), 113 Franklin avenue.
Sweet, H. B., 106 Penn avenue.
VAN HORN, A. L., (man.,) oysters, 120 Franklin avenue.
Five and Ten Cent Stores.
Schoen, Helen (Mrs.), 1107 Jackson. Woolworth & Co., 319 Lackawanna avenue and 125 Penu avenue.
Flagging and Curbing.
[See Stone Dealers.]
WILLIAMS, EDWIN S., Penn avenue,
cor. Ash (see page 17).
Florists.
Clark, G. R. & Co., 146 N. Washing- ton avenue, 1350 N. Main avenue.
HALSTEAD, N. (agent for Ellwanger & Barry). 320 Mifflin avenue (see page 108)!
Long, George A., 1150 Academy.
Morel Bros., 624 E. Market.
Mott & Phillips, 820 Cedar avenue.
Palmer, John, 110 jST. Washington avenue.
PALMER, R. W., 430 Spruce (see page 34).
Wheeler & Rodham, 104 S. Mainav.
WILL, W. F., 431 Spruce (see page 37).
DAVIS & HOUPT, Architects,
24. 26 and 26 Commonwealth Building, SCRANTON, PA.
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Flour, Feed, and Grain.
Babcock, G. J. & Co., 116 Franklin avenue and 202 to 206 Centre.
Carson & Davis, 1307 and 1309 Washburn.
Cliurch, Joseph, 1336 N. Main av.
Freas, W. B. & Son, 9 E. Market.
Kelley, T. J. & Co., (flour), 14 Lacka- wanna avenue.
LACKAWANNA STORE ASSOCIATION
(LIm.), (Garrett Smith, supt.), Mattes.
Matthews, C. P., Son & Co., (whole- sale), 34 Lackawanna avenue.
MONTGOMERY, H &. CO.. 726 W. Lackawanna avenue.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq. (see front col. p. vii.).
PROVIDENCE MILL CO., 2420 to 2428 Amelia av. (see page 12).
Bobbins, J. J., N. Eighth, cor. W. Lackawanna avenue.
Boss, F. F., 2727 N. Main avenue.
Buddy, M. M., (flour), 6 Lacka. av.
St. Amand, F., W. Lacka. av., cor. Sixth.
Teal, E. E., (flour), 24 Lacka. av.
WATTS CO., T. H. (THE) (LIm.), (flour, wholesale), 723 and 725 Lacka. av. (see front col. p. xi.).
WESTON MILL CO.. 47 and 49 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Flour and Grist Mills.
LACKAWANNA STORE ASSOCIATION, (LTD.), (Garrett Smith, Supt.),
PROVIDENCE MILL CO., 2420 to 2428 Amelia avenue (see page 12).
Bobbins, J. J., N. Eighth corner W. Lackawanna avenue.
WESTON MILL CO,, 47 and 49 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Force Pumps.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. fsee inside front cover).
Forgings.
Scranton Brass Works, (brass), (James M. Everhart, prop.), 28 Clifl".
SCRANTON FORGING CO.. (special drop). Green Bidge.
Founders.
[See Brass Kounders, also Iron Founders. J
Fruit Dealers.
[See (. onfectioner>' and Fruit.]
Fruit Jar Fastener Mfrs.
Scranton Jar and Stopper Co., Green Bidge and Meylert avenue.
Furnaces and Ranges.
(See also Stoves and Tinware Dealers.)
HUNT 8l CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO., 221 Lackawanna avenue and 222 and 224 Centre (see front col. page xii.).
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence Sq. (see front col. page vii.).
Furniture Dealers.
Bausen, H. M., looo Dickson av. Barrett, M . L., 242 Penn avenue. Bentley, A., 316 Cedar avenue. BENTON, J. L., (chairs), 331 Adams
avenue (see back cover). BRADLEY'S FURNITURE HOUSE, (H.
Bradlev, prop.) 203 Penn avenue. ECONOMY FURNITURE CO., (L. & S.
Ottinger, prop's) 225 and 227 Wy- oming ave. HAZLETT, C. H., (second hand), 226
Spruce (see front col. p. xi). Hill & Connell, 131 and 133 N.
Washington avenue. Hull (t Co., 205 and 207 Wyoming
avenue. Jones, D. D. & Son, N. Main av. cor.
Market. Kelly, Thomas, 610 and 612 W.
Lackawanna avenue. KINBACK J. F., 613', Gibson (see p 60) McNamarra, P. F., 813 Eyuon. NEVILLE &, TAGUE, 602 N. Main av. Price, T. J., 201 S. Main avenue. Protheroe & Co., 132 N. Washington
avenue and 133 Franklin avenue. Schellhase, Henry, 223 Wyoming av. Sissenberger, Wm., 229 and 231 Penu
avenue. Stark et Brenneman, 313 Penn av. STORR CHRISTIAN, 615 Cedar ave. STRONG, A. E., 320 and 322 Penu av. Stunstali, Stephen, 138 Penn av. Wahl, Jobu «fc Co. (barbers), 512
Spruce.
Furniture Mfrs.
BENTON J. L., 331 Adams ave [eee back cover].
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CHEMBERLIN, J. E., [office desks],
Dix court [see page 2]. Hill & Connell, 131 and 133 N.
Washington avenue. KINBACK J. F., 613* Gibson [see p 60] KNAU88, FRANK T:, 516 Peun av. Protheroe & Co., 132 N.Washington
avenue and 133 Franklin avenue. Sissenberger, Wm., 229 and 231
Penn avenue.
Furuitiire Repairers.
Benson, H. M. 1555 Dickson av. BENTON, i. L., 331 Adams avenue
[see back cover]. Freeman, L., Wood cor. Diamond. HAZLETT, C. H.,226 Spruce [see front
col. p. xi.]. Hill & Connel], 131 and 133 N.
Washington avenue. Kapp, J. F.. 109 S. Main avenue. KINBACK, J. F., 613.^ Gibson [see
page 60]. Lengler, Charles A., 712 Stone av. Smith, A. C, Dix court. VAN VALIN, C. L., 125 Linden [see
page 24].
Furriers.
BOLZ, J., 138 Wyoming avenue [see page 22].
Fuses.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka. av, (see inside front cover).
GJalvanized Irou Cornices.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Gardeners.
Morel Bros., (wholesale), 624 E. Market.
Oas Fitters, Steam Fitters, and Plumbers.
Battin Plumbing Co., 240 Penn av.
Foster, S. M., 114 S. Main avenue.
Gorman, John J., 809 Spruce.
HARAN, LUKE, 1548 Dickson avenue (seepage 34).
Howley Bros., 338 and 340 Penn av.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Lawler, James J,, 247 Wyoming av.
Leonard, B. E.,514 Lacka wannaav.
Mcknight, george m., 112 n. Hyde
Park av, (see page 78). MONIES, G. B. & A. C, 1542 Dickson
avenue, (see page 8). Mullen, Thomas F., 315 Spruce. MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence
square (see front col. p. vii). Nolan, John, 347 Adams avenue. O'Donnell Bros., 805 Capouse av. SCHNEIDER BROS., 601 and 603 Cedar
avenue. Wenzel, Conrad, 712 W. Lacka. av. YOOS & DOYLE, 124 N. Main av. ZIEGLER & SCHUMACHER, 501 and
503 Cedar avenue (see page 71).
Gas aud Electric Fixtures.
HUNT Si CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Cras Fittings and Fixtures.
Howley Bros., 338 and 340 Penn av. HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover). Lawler, James J., 247 Wyoming av.
Oas and Steam Fitters' Tools.
Devers, James M., 340 W. Market. HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Gas Companies.
PROVIDENCE GAS AND WATER CO. (THE), 1808 N. Main avenue.
Gas Engines.
HUNT Sl CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av, (see inside front cover).
General Stores.
[See also Grocers. J
Archbald, George, 304 W. Market. Atherton, A. M., N. Main avenue,
cor. Market. CAVANAGH, P. A., 522 and 524 River. Clarke Bros., 318 to 322 N. Main av. Diering, August, 603 Prospect av. Donnely, Patrick, 622 Beech.
KIiu Park M. E. Ch.i.cli,
Connell iJuIltling:,
Green Kidge Fresbyteriaii Church,
ARE PLASTERED WITH
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Evans, D. D. & Co., 507 and 509 S.
Main avenue. Evans, T. T. & Co., 1506 Washburn. Eynon, G. F. & Co., 105 N. Maiuav. Farrell, William, 1814 Washburn. FLYNN, ENOS, 324 W. Market. FRABLE, WASHINGTON & SON, 221
to 225 Stone avenue. FRANTZ, ANDREW, 821 Cedar avenue
(see page 12). Gillespie, C. J., IK) and 112 W. Mar- ket. Green Ridge Store Co. (Lim.), 1553
Dickson avenue. Heen, N., 409 Cedar avenue. Lackawanna Store Co., Spruce, cor.
Penn avenue. LACKAWANNA STORE ASSOCIATION (Lim.), Lackawanna avenue, cor. Jefferson avenue. Luce, T. J. & Sons, 122 N. Main av. McCANN, P. & CO., 1001 Swetland. MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq.
(see IVout col. p. vii.). New, Frederick, 930 Cedar avenue. O'Hara, D. C, 703 Scranton. Protheroe & Watkins, 203 S. Main
avenue. Providence Store Co., Providence
road, cor. N, Main avenue. Kichards & Co., 818 W. Lacka. av, Ross, F. F., 2727 N. Main avenue. Schultz, George, 1514 Ash. SMITH J., BORUCH &. DIDIK CO., (Lim.), 410 S. Washington av. (see page 96). Steell, Joseph H. & Co., 123 W. Mar- ket; office (7 and 8) Tribune Bldg, STEVENS, E. G., 1415 Capouse av. THOMAS, MORGAN. 1126 Jackson. Thomas, T. G., 205 and 207 Garfield
avenue. Weber, T. (Mrs.), 1032 Prospect av- Williams, D. P. (Mrs.), 1H21 Price.
(lieiits' Furiiishiui!: dioofls.
Brown, M. 224 Lacka. avenue. (Miristian, Frank P., 205 Lacka. COLLINS &. HACKETT, 220 Lac
wanna avenue (see top lines). CONRAD, LOUIS, 305 Lacka. av. Davies & Grilliu, 228 Lacka. av. Driesen, PL, 222 Lacka. avenue. Dunn, Alex. Jr., 112 Wvoniing Gallen, S. L., 137 and 1.39 Penu (Jidzinsky, Lena (Mr?^. 1,411 N. M
avenue. (Toldsniith's Bazaar, 412 ami
Ijackavvnnna avenue.
av. ka-
av. av. ain
414 i
Gross, Foster & Co., 316 and 318 Lackawanna avenue.
HOWE, IRVING H. & CO., 400 and 402 Lackawanna avenue.
Kramer Bros., 825 Lacka. av.
LAUER & MARKS, 321 and 323 Lacka- wanna ave. (See page 58).
Lebowitz, R., 408 S. Washington av. wanna avenue.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq. (see front col. p. vii.).
NEUFFER, CHARLES D., 528 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Nichols, Richard, 1110 Jackson.
Posner, A., 21 Lacka. av.
Rose, A., 223 Lacka. av.
Samter Bros., Lacka. av., cor. Penn avenne.
WILLIAMS, E. J., (estate), 213 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Criant Belting.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover").
(xlass Mfrs.
Scranton Glass Co,, 301 to 329 Green Ridge.
Olass Tube Cutters.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (.see inside front cover).
Ginger Ale Mfrs.
Leonard Bros. & Co., Lacka. av. cor. Adams av.
Grading and Sodding.
GRIFFIN, JOHN, 428 Deacon (see p 8).
Grate Mfr.
McClave, Brooks <fe Co., 301 and .30.3 Seventh.
Grate Bar Mfrs.
Leisenring Manufacturing Co., The, (39, 40 and 41) Commonwealth Building.
(iranite Workers and Dealers.
Canavan, T. I., 40 Linden. CARLUCCI, FRANK & BRO.. 720 to 726 Scranton (see page 241.
'*'''*'' ?.^TJ.".t°ZT.t^L. COLLINS & HACKETT
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Henery, M. W., 1922 Brick avenue. McSHERRY, DENIS &,C0., 704 Wash- ington avenue (see col. page A). Owens Bros., 218 and 220 Adams av.
(xrates and Mantels.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Grease Cnp Mfrs.
Lackawanna Lubricating Co., 1212 Capouse avenue.
Grreen Houses.
WILL, W. F., 917 Capouse avenue (see page 37).
(xrocers.
Adams, Lizzie (Mrs.), 1501 Von Storch avenue.
Amendt, Charles, 966 Ridge.
Aronovits, Benjamin, 725 Scranton.
Bailey, J. O., 401 Penn avenue.
Bailey, .T. H. & Co.. 1026 8. Wash- ington avenue.
Barrett, P. M., 910 S. Washington avenue.
Beadle & Steell, Spruce cor. Penn av.
Beavan, Elizabeth W. L., 2001 Jack- son.
Bechtold, Brandow & Co., 116 Penn avenue.
Beck, A., 1301 N. Washington av.
Bennett, Joseph, 1105 S.Washing- ton avenue.
Biglin, Margaret (Mrs.j, 105 Carbon.
BIRD, JAMES, 427 Hickory (see page 28).
Bloch, Joseph, 233 Wyoming av.
Bloclr, David (Mrs.), 443 Penn av.
Bonnard, Edward, 367 Bromley av.
Boyer, William H., 505 Cedar av.
Brown, Edward, 312 Third.
Brown, P. W., 825 Capouse av.
Brune, J. J., 645 Birch.
Brunning. W. E., 230 N. Main av.
Bugno, Mathew, 1320 Prospect av.
Burke, James, 205 N. Ninth.
Burnat, Jacob, 910 Jackson.
Campbell, H. H., 214 Linden.
CAMFIELD, P. L., 417 N. Irving ave- nue (see page 108).
Carson & Davis, 1307 and 1309 Wash- burn.
Casey, John, 543 Fourth.
CAVANAUGH, P. A., 522 and 524 River
Clapp, C. (Mrs.), Jackson cor. Hyde Park av.
Clarke Bros., 318 to 322 N. Main av.
Coar, John P., 121 Fifth av.
Coar, Thomas, 221 Emmet.
Coggins, Mary (Mrs.), 425 Fifth a\^
Coleman, A., 427 Lackawanna av.
Coon, P. W., 1127 Division.
Cooper, B. (Mrs.), 128 N. Main av.
Cooper, C. E., 601 E. Market.
Corcoran, J. B. & Co., 521 Lacka. av.
Coursen, E. G., 429 Lackawanna av,
Coyle, H. W., .321 Stone av.
Cummings, Patrick, 307 Fifth.
Cusicks, C. M., 1020 W. Lacka av.
DAVIS, W. C, 1712 Lafayette (see page 38).
Davies & Williams, 125 S. Main av.
Decker, E. S. & Co., 224 Spruce.
Detrick, J. G , 413 N. Main av.
Devine, John, 429 Prospect avenne.
Dieriug, August, 603 Prospect av.
Dor«ey, Bessie (Miss), 426 Fifth av.
Dougher, Patrick, -507 Emmet.
Doughertv, Martin, 939 Capouse av.
Dunlevey, M. (Mrs.), 1426 Pittston avenue.
Earley, Martin, 723 Eynon.
Engel, George, 431 Alder,
Evans, John, 618 W. Lacka. av.
Evans, Joseph J., 310 S. Main av.
Evans, T. T. & Co., 1506 Washburn.
Everilt Bros., 602 Adams av.
Eynon, G. F. & Co.. 105 N. Mainav.
Farrell, William, 1814 Washburn.
Feuner & Chappell, 1910 and 1912 N. Main av.
Filan, Eliza (Mrs.), 1021 Jackson.
Flaherty, Patrick, 1035 Capouse av.
Flannery, John, 152 S. Seventh.
Flannighan, Minnie L. (Miss), 1717 Luzerne.
FLYNN, ENOS, 334 W. Market.
FOSTER, LOUIS. 612 Hampton.
FRABLE, WASHINGTON & SON, 221 to 225 Stone avenue.
FRANTZ, ANDREW, 821 Cedar avenue see page 12),
Frear, R, H,, 325 and 327 Adams av.
Fries, John, 947 Prescott av,
Fritz, August and John, 117 N, Main avenue.
Gere, R. L., 127 Linden.
Gerlitz, Jacob, 962 Cross.
Ghan, B. (Mrs,), 312 Second,
Gillespie, C, J., 110-112 W, Market.
Gilmartm, John J., 920 S. Washing- ton av.
Goodwin, John J., 414 S. Washing- ton av.
Gordon, John J., 102 Carbon.
Graf, Charles, 427 Pittston.
N. B. LEVY &
DIAMONDS at Wholesale.
Coa-1 ^3cctLSLrLge.
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Grambo, Frauk, 1098 Pitteton av. Haprgerty, Patrick, 913 Jackson. Haley, J. J., 215 N. Ninth. Halpin, Martin, 825 Stone av. HAMM, PHILIP (MRS.), 612 Pittston
avenue. Handley, M.E\, 19 Carbon. Hawks, John, 1248 Providence r'd. Hanlon, Thomas, 460 Raihoad av. Hangi, Joseph F., 1609 Dickson av. Harris, S. B., 417 Penn av. Hayes, D., 211 Stone avenue. Healey, Margaret, 1.32 N. Fillmore
avenue. Hetzel & Collings, 803 Penn av. Heiser & Warnke, 102 S. Main av. Herz, Ambrose, 832 and 824 Stone
avenue. Hiltz, Peter, 926 Pittstou avenue. Hine & Swayze, 207 Adams avenue. Hinerfield, Simon, 318 Penn av. Holland, M., 215 Stone avenue. Hopkins, John T., 416 W. Market. Hopkins, William H., 1216 Cedar
avenue. Hughes, T. R., 1559 Dixon avenue. Hungarian Store Co., 407 S. Wash- ington avenue. Hutchison, Jobn, 141 Robinson, lunes, M. A., 5.33 Pittston avenue. Jackson, W. H., 121 Franklin av. Jacobs, Henry S., 1415 Lafayette. James, Henry D., 1109 Jnckson. JEHU, THOMAS, 1813 Wayne avenue. Jennings, William, 939 Capouse av. Johler, Jacob K., Boulevard, near
Park. John, Mattie (Mrs.), 130 ('hestnut. Johnston, Archibald, 1439 Capouse
avenue. Johnston, Augustus, .526 E. Market. .Jones, S. R. & (^o., 234 N. Main a v. Jordan Bros., 3.S9 W. Market. Judkovics, Max, 425 S. Washington
avenue. KEECH &. HINE, 518 Gibson. Keefe, John, 321 Phelps. Kelley, R., 532 Ijacka. avenue. Kelly, M. J., 343 Phelps. Kilcullen, John, 419 S. Washington
avenue. Klos, M., 801 Prospect avenue, l^rause, August, 220 Fifth avenue. LESNEOK, PETER, 315 Elm. Linn, Henrietta (Mrs.), H18 Cedar
avenue. Lonergan, Rieluiid, lltj Chestnut. LOUIS, LUZETTA, 905 Hampton. Lowrie, R. E., 537 E. Market. Lynch, Julia (Miss), 730 Birch. Lynott Bros., 820 W. Market. McCANN. P. & CO.. 1001 Swetland.
MacDonald, Philip, 532 Emmet.
McDonough, Martin, 1427 Pittston avenue.
McGowan, M. (Miss), 914 W. Lacka. avenue,
McNamara, P. F., 813 Eynon.
McHale, James T., 1602 Capouse av.
McTighe, James. 462 N. Main av.
Mahan, John J., 2126 Jackson.
Mahon, A. J., 509 Third.
Mahon, P. J., .502 Third.
Marick, P. J.. 406 Prospect avenue.
MAHON, P. J., 502 Third.
MARTINO S. B., 222 Scran ton.
Martin, M. J., 401 Prospect avenue.
Mason, F. W. & Co., 116 and 118 S. Main avenue.
May, Martin, 401 Prospect avenue.
Mayo, N. C, 1501 and 1503 Swetland avenue.
Mears, E. J. (Mrs.), 208 N. Main av.
Mears, Joseph A., 113 S. Main av.
ME6ARGEL, E. A., 632 Cedar avenue (see page 18).
Mikus, Joseph, 818 Cedar avenue.
Miller, Charles T., Court cor. Dia- mond avenue.
Miller, H. M., 412 Madison avenue.
Miller, Peter, 320 Willow.
Millett, Daniel J., 505 Third.
Millhauser, S., 405 Penn avenue.
Mitchell, Patrick, 207 Meridian.
Mohr, Daniel, 338 N. Sumner av.
Moran, M. J., 2121 Jackson.
Morton, Charles, 1.358 and 1360 N. Washington avenue.
Moran, P. F., Grant avenue.
Mulderig. A. J., 1213 Pittston av.
Mullen, A., 106 Anthony av.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq. (see front col. p. vii,).
Murray, James M., Crown corner Maple.
Nash & Co., 423 S. Ninth.
Nealon, W^. J., 325 Prospect av.
Nichols, L. W., 322 N. Washington avenue.
O'Boyle, John, 218 Railroad av.
O'Boyle, J. J.. 244 Penn av.
O'Boyle, John, 328 Third.
O'Hara, John, 922 Scninton.
O'Hara, M. & 8., 1.316 N. Washing- ton avenue.
O'Hara, Mary (Miss), 441 New.
O'Malley, Bridget P. (Mrs.), 528 Third!
O'Malley, J., 610 Wvomiug a v.
O'Mallev, John E , 'lS03 Jackson.
O'Malley, J. J., 441 Railroad av.
Oram, A., 504 S. Washington av.
Palmer, O. V., 1504 N. Main av. Peirson, James M., 842 Capouse av.
STYLISH CLOTHING AT
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
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Pen worth, J., ^IS S. Washiugtou a v.
Phillips, T. W., 108 S. Hyde Park av.
PIERCE, W. H., 110 and 112 Penn av. (see page 82).
Price, F. P., 106 N. Main av.
Quinn, G. W., 427 Penn avenue.
Quinnan & Co., 536 Orchard.
Rauschmayer, A,, 242 and 244 Adams avenue.
Reap, Mary E. (Mrs. j, 527 Hampton.
Regan, J. E., 436 Railroad avenue.
Reese, Richard M., Meridian.
Reinhart's Market, 33 and 35 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Relph, A. B., 416 N. Seventh.
Riley, D. F., 1019 Stone avenue.
Rink, .John P., 913 Stone avenue.
Rittenhouse, J. W., -309 ]Sr. Main av.
ROOS, JOSEPH, 226 Franklin avenue.
Roos, Samuel, 513 Pine.
ROSAR, PETER, 724 and 726 Cedar avenue.
Ross, F. F., 2727 N. Main avenue.
Rosenberg, W. & Bro.,3o6 Penn av.
Rowlands, Patrick, 332 Meridian.
Rozell, E. C, 601 N. Washington a v.
Ruane & Clark, 401 W. Market.
SCHAFFER, A. R., 13.36 S. Washington avenue.
Schoen, Helen (Mrs.), 1105 Jackson.
Shubert, Henry, 429 S. Ninth.
Schultz, George, 1514 Ash.
Seamans, C. »S., 317 Penn avenue.
Scranton Cash Store, 134 and 136 N. Washington avenue.
Size, Hannah (Mrs.), 221 W. Mar-
SMITH, JACOB K., 215 W. Market.
SMITH, W. E. (Si CO., 1004 S. Wash- ington avenue.
SMITH, W. T., 222 and 224 N. Main avenue.
Smulanitz, Selah, 401 Emmet.
Solomon, L., 301 First.
Spencer, A. L., Green Ridge, cor. Dickson avenue.
Stansbury Bros., 602 Court.
Stanton, Eugene, 2505 N. Main av.
Staugajts, Joseph, 924 Wyoming av.
Stecher, I. E., 316 N. Washington avenue.
Stevens, Ira H., 1440 Capouse a v.
STOEBER, HENRY, 309 Fifth.
Suravitz, N., 326 Penn avenue.
Swartz, M., 401 S. Washington av.
Swartz & Judkourcs, 330 S. Wash- ington avenue.
Thomas, A. .J., 402 Webster avenue.
THOMAS. DAVID, 81 Bellevue.
THOMAS, MORGAN, 1126 Jackson.
Thoma«, T. G., 205 and 207 Garfield avenue.
3.30
Thomas, W. R., 1511 Jackson.
Thompson, George N., 328 and Meridian.
Tompkins, J. M., 1311 Capouse av.
Toohill, Michael, 901 Jackson.
Tropp, Charles E. & Co., 245 Wyom- ing avenue.
Turnbull, Isabel (Miss), 823 Capouse avenue.
Vaughn, D. W., 127 Garfield av.
Veisberger, Frank, 113 Hickory.
Widmayer, Fred. J., 530 Lacka. av.
Wallace, David (Mrs.), 224 Ninth.
Walsh, Thomas H., 246 Railroad av.
Watson, James K., 201 N. Mainav.
Weir, Margaret (Mrs.), 316 Phelps.
Weissmann, Jacob, 807 Irving av.
WERNER, JOHN F., 1018 Stafibrd.
WESTPFAHL, JOHN, 629 and 631 Pittston avenue (ser page 16).
Wetler, Henry, 427 Cedar avenue.
White, K. (Mrs.), 521 Luzerne.
Widmer, Christ, 1031 Beech.
Williams, David T., 238 Mullein.
Williams, D. & Co., 612 S. Main av.
Williams, D. P. (Mrs.), 1621 Price.
Williams, Thomas H., 1911 Jackson.
Willis, R. W., 160 S. Seventh.
Winter, Fred., H., 824 Capouse av.
Witt, William, 629 Prospect av.
Woyshner, & Co., 1112 Prospect av.
YOUNG, HERMAN W., 221 Penn ave- nue (see page 111).
Zang, Frederick, 420 Pranklin av.
Zang, Frederick, 802 Pittston'av.
Zurflieh, J. C, 517 Lackawanna av.
Grrocers.
[Wholesale.]
ACKERMAN BROS., 4 Cliff.
Beadle & Steell, Spruce, cor. Penn
avenue. Gilmore & Duffy, 38 to 42 Lacka. av. Kelley, T. J. & Co., 14 Lacka. av. Megargel & Connell, 115 and 117
Franklin avenue. Porter, John T., 26 and 28 Lacka- ' wanna avenue. RICE, LEVY (Si CO., 30 Lackawanna
avenue (see page 50). Ruddy, James E. & Co., 4 Lacka. av. Ruddy, M. M., 6 Lackawanna av. Scranton Cash Store (The), 134 and
136 N. Washington avenue. Teal, E. E., 24 Lackawanna av. Wegman, C. D. & Co., 12 Lacka. av. Williams, J. T. & G. T., 702 and 704
W. Lackawanna avenue.
We Can Collect Your Accounts
Scranton Commercial Association
234 Lackawanna Avenue.
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Grun and Lock Smiths.
BISBING, A. S., 1010 W. Lacka. av.
Felton, George & Bro., Spruce, cor. Perm avenue.
FLOREY & HOLT, 408 Spruce (see page 14).
Gardner, J. N., 417 N. Sixth.
Keller, George, 119 Penn avenue.
Parker, E. R., 321 Spruce.
Schlager, George W., 107 N. Wash- ington avenue.
TISDEL, L. W., 118 Franklin avenue (see page 26).
Gun and Pistol Mfrs.
TISDEL, L. W., 118 Franklin avenue (see page 26).
Hair Workers and Dealers.
GROMEL, PETER P., 136 N. Main av. Hetsel, Eva M., 830 Lacka. avenue. Jewell, Sadie (Miss), specialist, 621
Washington avenue. Konecry, T. V., 318 Lacka. avenue. Lisk, G. I)., 80] Spruce, cor. Penn
avenue.
Hanie Manufacturers.
WILLIAMS, A, D., 443 Taylor avenue.
Harness Makers and Dealers.
Baxtholomew's, 123 Penn avenue. Detweiler. T. J., 1826 N. Main av. Fritz, G. W. 410 Lacka. avenue. Houser, E. B., Ill N. Main av. Jones & Shelly, (dealers), 511 Lacka.
avenue. Keller & Harris, 117 Penn avenue. Scheuer, S. J. H., 606 Cedar av. Simrell, J. A. (dealers), 526 Spruce. Smith, J. H., 1539 Difkson avenue.
Hardware and Cutlery
Battin, Henry & Co., 126 Penn av. Beers, C. L., 301 N. Main avenue. Connell, W. P. -k Sons, 118 Penn av. COWLES, W. C, n)07 N. Main av. Diesing, August, 603 Prospect av. Doud, W. G. ct Co., 509 Lacka. av. FLOREY & HOLT, 408 Spruce (see
page 14). Foster, S. M., 114 S. Main av. GREAT FOUR CENT STORE, (J. H.
Ladwig, prop.), 310 Lackawanna
avenue (see page 48).
Gunster & Forsyth, 327 Penn av. Howley Bros., 338 and 340 Penn av. Hughes, R. J., 124 S. Main av. HUNT &L CONNELL CO., 432 and 434
Lacka. av. (see inside front cover). Keller, George, 119 Penn avenue. LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO., 221
Lacka. av. and 222 and 224 Centre
(see front col. p. xii.j. Leonard, B. E,. 514 Lacka. avenue. Leonard, Thomas F., 505 Lacka. av. MONIES, G. B. & A. C, 1542 Dickson
avenue (see page 8). MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq.
(see front col. p. vii.). Reese, S. M., HIS. Main avenue. SCHNEIDER BROS., 601 and 603 Cedar
avenue. YOOS &L DOYLE, 124 N. Main av. ZIEGLER & SCHUMACHER, oOJ and
503 Cedar avenue (see page 71).
Hardwood Finishers.
iSee Painters. I
REYNOLDS, FREDERICK, 1723 and 1725 Lafayette (see page 48).
Hat Manufacturers.
Mallott, P. J., Penn av., cor. Spruce.
Hats and Caps.
Brown, M., 224 Lackawanna av.
Christian, Frank P., 205 Lacka. av.
COLLINS & HACKETT, 220 Lacka. avenue (see top lines).
CONRAD, LOUIS, 305 Lacka. av.
Crane, Frank L., (wholesale), 324 Lackawanna av.
Dunn, Alex., jr., 112 Wyoming av.
Globe Clothing Ilouse, 205 Penn av.
Gallen, S. L., 137 and 139 Penn av.
HOWE, IRVING H. & CO., 400 and 402 Laclvawanna aveniie.
Kramer Bros., 325 Lackawanna av.
LAUER & MARKS, 321 and 323 Lacka- wanna avenue (eee page 58).
Levi, C, 411 Penn avenue.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq. (see front col. ]>. vii.).
NEUFFER, CHARLES D.. 528 Lacka- wanna avenue.
Posnor, A., 21 L;icka\sanna av.
Rose, A., 223 Lackawanuu avenue.
Samter, Bros., Lackawanna avenue, cor. Penn avenue.
Williams, E. J. (estate), 213 W. Lackawanna a v.
Novelties in CLOTHING at
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
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Hay and Straw.
Babcock, G. J. & Co., 116 Franklin
avenue, and 202 and 206 Centre. Dryoe, Levi W. (bay, straw and
grain), 328 Luzerne place. Freas, W. B. & Son, 9 East Market. Hull, J. L., 15 Lackawanna av. Jones, S. R. & Co., 234 N. Main av. Mock J. W., 916 Bircb. MONTGOMERY, H. & CO., 726 W.
Lackawanna avenue. PROVIDENCE MILL CO., 2420 to 2428
Amelia avenue (see page 12) Robbins, J. J., N. Eigbtb, cor. W.
Lackawanna avenue. St. Amand, F. W., Lackawanna
avenue, cor. Sixth.
Heating Apparatns.
MUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Hides and Tallow.
HEWETT, F. H. & SON, 1123 Diamond
avenne (see page 72).
Hoisting Machinery.
FINCH MANUFACTURING CO., W.
Lackawanna av., N. Eightb and Swetland.
Hollow Ware.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Horseslioers.
(See also Blacksmiths.)
ALTEMOSE, E. F., 341 Adams avenue (see page 2).
BARTRON, PHILIP, 724 W. Lacka av.
BLUME, WILLIAM &, SON, Dix court.
BRIGHT, WILLIAM, 1716 and 1718 X. Main avenue.
Busb, Nicholas, 1145 Luzerne.
Corcoran, P. J., 402 W. Market.
Davie, Samuel, 1720 N. Main av.
DECKER, F. M., 1114 and 1116 Lafay- ette (see page 28).
DECKER W. H., 311 N. Hyde Parkav.
Dunn, G. W., 410 and 412 Linden.
Edginton, George, 604 VV. Lacka. avenue.
Gilhool, J. H., 217 and 219 Raymond Court.
Gordon, P. F., 317 Green.
Gould, A. R. and Son, 415 to 421
Linden. Grady & Bowie, 421 Spruce. Green, A. B., 526 Green Ridge. Hamill & Larkin, 1011 W. Lacka.
avenue. Helreigle, O. L., 347 Locust. Hildebrand, H. W. 412 N. Seventh. Jordan, Marwood, 312 and 314 Vine. Kann, Henry, 406 Eynon. KELLER, M. t., 315 Adams avenue
(see page 77). Lavelle, John T., 1412 Cedar av. Love, William, 1706 N. Main av. Luers & Dorfman, 237 and 239 Ray- mond Court. MACK &, McLEAM, Capouse av., cor.
Gibson (see page 24). Mackreth, George, 1015 Washburn. MofFatt, James, W. Market, corner
Brick avenue. ROSS W. F., 227 Oakford court (see
page 41). St. John, W. A., 310 Linden. Schnell, A. J., 328 Penn avenue. SOMMERS J. C, 1261 Provikence road
(see page 15). Stackhouse, John, Wright Court. Tompkins, Marritt, 1310 Sanderson
avenue. Weyandt, F., 331 Dix Court. Yeager, Arthur B., 116 S. Bromley
avenue.
Horseshoes.
(Wholesale.)
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. [see inside front cover].
Hospitals.
Lackawanna Hospital, Franklin av.
cor. Mulberry. TAYLOR MOSES, HOSPITAL, Quincy
avenue, cor. Pine. VETERINARY HOSPITAL, (C. W.
Adams, prop.), 124 Linden.
Hot Air Flirnaces.
Hyde
Mcknight geo. m., 112 n.
Park avenue (see page 78). Maxwell, George F., 324 Penn av. MONIES G. B. & A. C, 1542 Dickson
avenue (see pege 8). SLACK, C. P., 1548 Dickson avenue
(see page 34).
Elm Park >I. E. Church.
Connell Kuiltling,
Green Ilidge Presbyterian Churoh,
ARE PLASTERED WITH
PARAGON WALL PLASTER.
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Hotels.
Arlington Hotel (J. F. Cummiogs,
prop.), 608 W. Lackawanna av. ASSEMBLY HOTEL (Ketrick & Kill- martin, props.), 316 Linden. Bristol House (George W. Mabey,
prop.),W. Market cor. N. Main av. Campbell House, The, (Andrew C.
Campbell, prop.), 424 Lacka. av. Carpenter House, The, (O. Carpen-
ter,prop.). Spruce cor. Franklin av. Church's Hotel (C. C. Martin, prop.).
1339 N. Main avenue. City Hotel (J. K. Jones, prop.), 109
Penn avenue. COYNE HOUSE (P. H. Coyne, prop.),
Penn av., cor. Lacka. ave. Davies, D. M.. 320 Centre. Driving Park Hotel, Agricultural
Grounds. DURR'S HOTEL (Fred. Durr, prop.),
313 Lacka. av. (see page 52). Erie and Wyoming Hotel (A. L.
Martin, prop.), 702 N. Washington
avenue. European Hotel (A, Ferdinando,
prop.), 129 Penn avenue. FAIRCHILD'S HOTEL (E, J. Smith,
prop.), 129 S. Main avenue. Farmer's Hotel, 707 W. Market. Forest House (G. F. Jacobus, prop.),
Wyomsng av., cor. Spruce. GLOBE HOTEL (Fahey & Dougherty,
props.), 229 and 231 Wyoming av. Grand Central Hotel (J. J. Drury,
prop.), 214 Lackawanna avenue. Green Ridge Hotel (John Horn,
prop.), 1536 Dickson avenue. Horn's Hotel (E. J. Horn, prop.),
122 and 124 Franklin avenue. Hotel Callahan (P. F. Callahan,
prop.), 302 Lackawanna avenue. Hotel St. Denis, The, (George S.
Brock, prop.), 232 Lackawanna av. Hub, The, (Thomas J. Lane, prop.),
220 Spruce. HUGHES HOTEL (Joseph E. Hughes,
prop.), 112 N. Main avenue. Jackson House (Loreuz Zeidler,
prop.), 112 Franklin avenue. JERSEY HOTEL (Benney c<t Co.,
props.), 115 Penn avenue. Lackawanna House.The, (John Loh-
man, prop.), 219 Lackawanna av. LACKAWANNA VALLEY HOUSE (F.
S. Godfrey, prop.i, Lacka. av.,
cor. Franklin av. MARTIN'S HOTEL (F. W. Martin,
prop.), 2.35 Penn avenue. Merchants' Hotel (McGovern Bros.,
prop.), 218 Lackawanna avenue.
O'Malley House, 316 W. Market. PALENTINE HOTEL iJohn Laybourn,
prop.), Amelia, cor. Race. REILLY, M. F., 226 Lackawanna a v.
(see page 52). Roma Hotel (James A. Cassesee,
prop.), 103 Lackawanna avenue Rosen, John, 609 and 611 Cedar av Ross Hotel (Peter Ross, prop.), 902
W. Lackawanna avenue. Scranton House (Victor Koch, prop.),
206 to 210 Lackawanna av. SEWARD HOUSE (F. M. Smith,
prop.), 615 Green Ridge. ST. CHARLES HOTEL (M. J. Keogh,
& Bro., props.), 128 and 130 Penn
avenue. ST. CLOUD HOTEL (P. P. Jordan,
prop.). 252 Wyoming avenue. ST, JAMES HOTEL (W. T. Jenkins,
prop.), 105 Lacka. av. (see p. 52). Union Hotel (T. McCormick, prop.),
Chestnut, cor. W. Lacka. av. United States Hotel (T. W. Knowles,
prop.), 447 Penn av. Weichel, Fred, 401 Cedar av. Weichel, Frederick, jr.. Ill Wyom- ing avenue. WEICHEL HOTEL (Charles J. P.
Weichel, prop.), 236 Penn av. Wenzel's Hotel (Wenzel Bros.,
props.), 712 W. Lackawanna av. WEST SIDE HOTEL (J. G. Jones,
prop.), 501 Bromlev avenue. WESTMINSTER (THE) (C. Truman,
prop.), 217 to 221 Wyoming a v. Whyte's Hotel (J. M. Ferguson,
prop.), 130 Franklin av. Wyoming, The (F. R. White,
prop.), Lacka. av., cor. Wy. av. Zenke's Hotel (Albert Zenke, prop.),
213 Penn av.
House Furiiishiiig Goods.
Coursen, Clemous & Co., Lim., 422
Lackawanna ave. Foote & Shear, 521 Lackawanna av. GREAT FOUR CENT STORE (J. H.
Lad wig, prop.), 310 Lackawanna
avenue (see page 48). HARDING, J. L., 315 Lackawanna av. KING, J. C, (second hand), 1024 and
1026 Jackson. Helluer, Fred, 121 River. • KING J. C, (second hand) 1024 and
1026 Jackson Lawler, James J., 247 Wj'oming av. STRONG. A. E.. 320 and 322 Penn av. Surdam, M. C, 133 Penn avenue
and 103 Wyoming av.
12
BEST FITTING SUITS IN THE CITY AT CollinS & Hackett
220 L.acka>vanna Avenue.
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Wool worth & Co., 319 Lackawanna avenue and 125 Penn av.
Housekeepers' Utensils.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
House Movers.
BARBER, I. T., 1206 Thompson (see page 72).
Hoyt's Leather Belting.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Ice Cream Freszers.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Ice Cream Mfrs.
Gilroy, P. J., 419 Luzerne. WILLIAMS, J. D. &, BRO., 314 Lacka- wanna avenue (see page 44).
• Ice Cream Parlors.
[See also Confectionery.]
Clarke Bros., 114 & 116 N. Main av. Dale, William, 129 W. Market. Davis, Owen, 232 N. Main avenue. DAVIS, ROGER, 508 S. Main avenue. Hengler, Henry, 434 Lacka. av. Herbine, William I., 124 W Market HUNTINGTON, J. C, 227 N. Washing- ton avenue. Jones, W D, 308 S Main avenue Stull. Mary (Mrs), 123 W Market Tunstall, John, 217 Penn avenue. Williams, J D, 308 N Washington av WILLIAMS, J D &, BRO, 314 Lacka av and 112 S Main avenue (see page 44).
Ice Dealers.
CO (THE), (John
428 Deacon (see
BIRD'S EYE ICE
Griffin, prop.),
page 8). CONSUMERS' ICE CO, Adams av, cor
Ash (see front cover) Pocono Ice Co, 400 Lackawanna av STORR, CHRISTIAN, 615 Cedar av Thauer, Bernard, 2002 Ash
Illustrated War Books.
MOODY, P 0, (Frank Leslie's famous old war pictures) 306 Franklin av (see page 65)
Imported Cement.
KELLER, LUTHER, 813 W Lacka av
(see front cover)
Incorporated Societies.
PERSEVERANCE CLUB, Coal Ex- change
Infants' Clothing Manfrs.
Fish, E. A., 510 Spruce
Installment Goods.
Barbour's Home Credit House, 425
Lackawanna av. CONWAY MANUFACTURING CO, (T J
Conway, prop), 227 Lacka av FARR &, CO, 410 N Main avenue Lawler, James J.. 247 Wyoming av Perry, John T., 614 Adams av.
Intelligence Office.
(See Employment Bni-eaus.)
Institutes.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, 809 Linden (see
page 38) KEELEY INSTITUTE [THE], 726 and
728 Madison av [see front cover]
Insurance Agents.
Belin, Henry, jr. (fire), 118 Wyom- ing av.
Birdsall G. H. (fire), 7 Coal Exch.
Boland C. G., (life), 229 N. Washing- ton ave.
Boland, C. G. & Co. (gen'l ins.), 229 N. Washington av.
BOURNE & DURHAM, [room 1] Li- brary Bldg (Michigan Mutual Life Detroit Accident, Standard Life and accident), (see page 99)
Bryden, A. L. (life), 201 Wyoming avenue.
Burke, W. J., room 7 Library B'Jdg.
Callender, Sam N., 8 and 9 Dime Bank B'ldg.
DADAPHM IS THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL WALL PLASTER manufactured. rMnMUUIl Send for Catalogue.
515 Green Ridge St.
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Conrad, A & S (life, fire
dent), 201 Peim av Dean & Brandt, 119 Wyoming av Duggan, W B (life), Penn av, cor
Spruca Dusenbury, John W, S Coal Ex- change Edwards, Fred W, 27 Common- wealth Building EVANS, DANIEL J, (life and fire), 126
N Main avenue Eyans, Janaes D, (fire and accident),
211 Wyoming avenue. Fuller, Chas & Co, 134 Wyoming av GRIER, J W, 306 N Washington av HITCHCOCK, ARTHUR, (room 3), Li- brary Building Hitchcock, F L, (life), 431 Lacka
avenue Howell, John J, 1824 Wayae av KIELTY, P F, 306 N Washington av Kiesel, Wm F, (fire), 515 Lacka av Kirkpatrick, C W Commonwealth
Building Luce, R W & Son, 421 Lacka av Miller, G W, 1906 N Main avenue MORGAN, D P, 306 N Washington av Norman & Moore, 120 Wyoming av Paine, H E & Son, (fire and acci- dent), 25 Coal Exchange Parkins, R B, (Room 23) Library
Building Phillips & Holmes, (fire), 201 Wyo- ming avenue QUINLIN, W E, 306 N Washington av REPLOGLE, D B, 408 Spruce Rice, C L. (life), 4 Coal Exchange Robertson & Hitchcock, (fire), 431
Lacka avenue. Robling, Peter, 822 Cedar avenue SCHADT, C H & BRO, (room 2) Li- brary Building SCHUBERT, H J, 306 N Washington
avenue Scranton Underwriters' Association,
Commonwealth Building Smith & Morris, 1.34 Wyoming av Stockwell, U. G. (life), 316 Lacka av Wagstaff, A. S. (life), 215 Wyoming
avenue Walton, H. M., IS Commonwealth
Buildiug Weave, George L. (life and accident)
211 Wj^oming a.\enue. WILLIAMS, L P, (room 15) Postotfice
Building (see page 45) AVelsh, W. J. (life), 514 Spruce
Insurance Companies.
Cambrian Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 126 N Main ayenue
and acei- Iron Fence and Railing Mfrs.
Mursch, Frederick, Birch cor Pitts- ton avenue
SANT'S IRON FENCE CO., 1602 to 1608 Jackson.
Iron Founders.
FINCH MANUFACTURING CO, W.
Lacka av, N Eighth, and Swet- land
NOVELTY IRON WORKS, 136 Wyom- ing avenne (see front col p v)
Robinson & Pearce, 123 Green Ridge
Iron Pipe and Fittings.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover").
Iron Railing Mfr.
SANT'S IRON FENCE CO, 1602 to 1608 Jackson
Iron and Steel Dealers.
Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128 Franklin avenue
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Jewelers.
[See "Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.]
Junk Dealers.
Grass, Alexander, Penn av cor Vine Moody & Gould Co (Lim), Seventh PORTER, T H & BRO, 817 and 819 W Lackawanna ay (see page 24)
Key Fitting.
BISING, A S, 1010 W Laclia av
Knitting Goods Mfrs.
Scranton Knitting Co (The), 421 Lackawanna avenue
Knowles Pumps.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
""''lll^.^.lTnL'^f''''"' COLLINS & HAGKETT
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Lace Curtain Mfrs.
Scran ton Lace Curtain Manufactur- ing Co (The), Glen, cor Meylert avenue
Ladies' Barbers.
[See Hair Workers and Dealers.]
Ladies' (xarment Cutter.
TRIPP, M A (MRS), 434 Adams ave- nue (see page 3)
Lamp Mfrs.
Am Safety Lamp and Supply Co,
1321 to 1335 Capouse avenue Hughes, W S, 420 N Main ave Scranton Brass Works, (James M Everhart, prop), 28 Cliflf
Lamps and Chandeliers.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Land Companies.
[See also Real Estate Agents.]
MEADOW BROOK LAND CO, 118
Wyoming av (see front col p iv) SCHOONMAKER & HAND, (Elmhurst real estate), (7) Commonwealth Building (see front col p iii)
Laundries.
Am, How, Post Office Building ENTERPRISE STEAM LAUNDRY (T H Pittack, prop), 1417 Ash (see
page 4)
;uR"
EUREKA LAUNDRY CO, Linden, cor
Adams av (see front cover) KEYSTONE STEAM LAUNDRY (J C
Highriter, prop), 317 and 319
Lackawanna avenue. LACKAWANNA STEAM LAUNDRY (A
B Warman, prop), 808 Penn av
(see advt on map) Lee, Sam, 605 Cedar avenue Sing, Charlie, 1911 Wayne avenue Wah, Cam, Wayne, cor School Wah, Wing, 1017 Scranton West Side Steam Laundry, (Loftus
& Co, props) , 1026 W Lacka av Wing, Lee, 219 Spruce
Leather and Findings.
Bushnell, W C, 119 Wyoming av Gernon & Co, 229 Spruce Lewton, William, 218 Linden MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence
square (see front col. p. vii.), Williams, Samuel, 426 Spruce
Leviathan Belting.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Lime Burners.
HASLAM LIME CO (oyster shell), 118
Cliff (see front col page viii). KELLER LUTHER, 813 W Lacka av
(see front cover)
Lime, Cement and Plaster.
HASLAM LIME CO, 118 Cliff (see front col p viii)
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
KELLER LUTHER, 813 W Lacka av (see front cover)
MULLEY AMBROSE, Providence sq (see front col p vii)
PARAGON PLASTER AND SUPPLY CO (THE), 521 Green Ridge (see top lines)
Liquors and Wines.
(Retail )
Anthony, B B, 414 N Main av BACKUS GEORGE E, 225 N Wash- ington avenue Bambach, Christina (Mrs) 1002
John Bartkowski, Jacob, 313 Elm Beidner, Fred, 440 Williams BENNEY & CO, 115 Penn avenue Best, James F, 308 Cedar avenue Bird, Martin, 310 Spruce BLATTER JOHN, 507 Lackawanna av Blazys, Vincent, 316 Penn avenue Brennan, William, 323 Penn av Brock, George S, 232 Lacka av Brock, T H, Penn av, cor Linden Brown, J N, 301 Penn avenue Burke, M J , 1000 Providence road Callahan Bro, 2124 Luzerne CALLAHAN JAMES J, 441 Penn av Callahan, P F, 302 Lacka avenue Campbell, Andrew C, 424 Lacka av Canavan, Patrick, 311 Prospect av
No Goods at R?tail
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO., Wholesale Jewelers,
3T & 28 Coa.1 K:jcclaa.n.ge.
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Carpenter, O, Spruce, cor Frankliu
avenue CARROLL THOMAS, 1624 Luzerne CAWLEY THOMAS W, 157 S Seventh Chappell, Henry, 116 W Market Clark & White," 118 West Market CONWAY P J, 134 Penn av (see p 81) Cosgrove, Thomas F, 1.50 N Main
avenue COYNE HOUSE (F H Coyne, prop),
Penn av cor Laeka av Crossen & Joseph, 1018 W Lacka av CULKIN BRIDGET, 906 Capouse av " Cumming's, J F, 608 VV Lacka av CUMMINGS JAMES F, 703 S Main av CURRAN P J, 339 New CUSICK 0WEN,426 Lackawanna av Cusick, Wm H, 707 W Market Davis, B J, 2716 N Main avenue Davies, D M, 320 Centre DAVIS JOHN B, 66 Bellevue Deekelniek, Wm, 1144 Luzerne Demuth Jacob, 607 Pittston avenue Dennebaum, Anton, 1111 Jackson Diller, H G, 309 and 311 Penn av Donnelly, Patrick, 620 Beech Drury, joliu J, 214 Lackawanna av DURR FREDERICK, 313 Lackawanna
avenue. (See p 52.) Dwyer, William, 342 S Wash av Edwards, John E, 604 S Main av Evans, Arthur M, 1610 Washburn Fahey, M J, 303 N Main av Fahey & Dougherty, 229 and 231
Wyoming av FAIRFIELD WILLIAM, 845 Capouse av Ferdinando, A, 129 Penn av Ferguson, J M, 130 Franklin av FICKUS CHRISTIAN, 720 Cedar av Gallagher, J S, 1816 Jackaon Gallagher, M H, 1102 S Wash av GANZ NICHOLAS, 1029 S Washington
avenue Garrity, T, 556 Emmet Gelbert Charles S, 1210 S Wash av Gettings, James J, 302 N Main av Gibney, P, 306 Fiflh av Gill bride, M J, 106 Eyuou GILGALLON P H, 312 and 314 Spruce
(see page (itS) GOLDEN JAMES, 1819 Brick avenue Golden, Patrick. 502 Luzerne Golden, P H. 342 West Market Gratr, Philip, 928 S Washington av Grambo, Frank, 1008 Pittston av Ham, Joseph, 1001 Cross Harris, Jacob, 422 S Washington av HARTMANN JACOB J, 801 Cedar av Hartnett, James J, S64 Capouse av HENNEMUTH JOHN, 331 Penn av Hickey, P J, 513 Pittston av Hilderman, W, 517 Lackawanna av
Honeyagers, Charles, 629 and 631
Prospect av Honeyager, C F, 633 Prospect av Honeyager & GiUispie. 522 Lacka av Horn, E J, 122 and 124 Franklin av Hubbart, Alonzo, 1328 S Wash av HUESTER CHARLES, 815 Cedar av Hughes Bros, 245 Penn av HUGHES JOSEPH E, 112 N Main av Imeidopf and Burger, .345 Penn av Jervis, William, 1837 N Main av Jones, J D, 31 Lackawanna av Jones, J K, 109 Penn av JONES JOHN T, 501 Bromley av Jones Lewis E, 134 N Main av JONES MARY (Mrs), 1602 Washburn JONES THOMAS, Williams, cor
Wayne avenue JORDAN P P, 252 Wyoming avenve KAESTNER CHARLES. 514 and 516
Cedar avt-nue Kearney & Cannon, 1725 and 1727
Jackson Kehner, Peter, 410 Pittston avenue KEIB PETER, 722 Pittston avenue KELLERMAN CHRISTIAN, 919 Pros- pect avenue Kellev & Casev, 8 Lackawanna av Kelly, John, 223 VV. Market KELLY JOHN R, 902 Capouse av KENNEDY JOHN, 344 S Washington
avenue KETRICK 8l KILLMARTIN,316 Linden KIRST CHARLES, 1101 Cedar av KIMMICK CHARLES, 1121 Swetland KLEIN CHRISTIAN, 1024 Pittston av Koch, Daniel, 1424 Lafayette Kraemer, J. P, 1012 Prospect aA^ Lane, Thomas J, 220 Spruce LAUBSCHER HENRY, 826 Pittston av LAYBOURN JOHN, Amelia, cor Race Leibig, J F, 433 Penn avenue Leonard, M J, 113 W Market Loftus, Edward J, 306 W Market LOHMANN JOHN, 219 Lacka av Lohmann, Louis, 325 Spruce Long, John, 1029 Prescott avenue Luethner,Bernhardt,822 Capouse av Lymer, James, 1834 N Main av McAndrews, Anthouj-, 204 N Main
avenue McCloskey, Adam, 404 S Washing- ton avenue McDermott, Bernard, 1939 Jackson McDonnell, James C, 901 Capouse av McDonougli, Thomas, 142!t Pittston avenue
Mcdonough t f, 903 scrauton
McGovern Bros, 218 Lacka av McHugh & Mangan, 108 N INIaiu av Mabey, George W, W Market cor Main avenue
Visit COLLINS & HACKETT for Fine clothing
220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
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Majernyik, John, Hickory cor S
Wyoming avenue Maugan, F J, 226 Fifth avenue Martin, A L, 702 N Washington av MARTIN C C. 1339 N Main av MARTIN F W, 235 Penn avenue May, Martin, 401 Prospect avenue MECHLER FRANK, 1319 Ash Melvin, F C, 122 Penn avenue MILLER C H, Penn av, cor Spruce Miller, Fred, jr, 702 Pittston avenue Mirtz, Charles, 415 Cedar avenue Mirtz, George, 531 Cedar avenue MOELLER FRANK, 1403 Prospect av
(see page 63) Morris, M V, 1827 N Main avenue MORRIS J J, 220 W Market Muldoon, M (Mrs), 1228 S Washing- ton av MURRAN LUKE, 916 S Washington av Myer, Emil, 621 Beech Nary, Dennis, 1777 Oak Natter Michael, 423 and 42-5 Alder Nealon, W J, 305 Prospect avenue Nicholas, Sossong, 1028 Prospect av Noth acker, Napoleon, 105 Wyom- ing avenue O'Bovle, P J, 36 Lackawanna av O'CONNOR D A, 149 Robinson O'Donnell, A P, 1804 Brick avenue O'DONNELL P J, 711 Scranton O'Hara, Michael, 534 Lacka av O'Hara, M J, 1429 Prospect ave O'Malley, A, 306 W Market Oram, Ignatz, 504 S Washington av PANDEN J J, 465 Phelps REAGAN & FLYNN, 343 W Market Rehner, A J, 529 Prospect avenue Rempe, August C, 412 Cedar ave Rempe, Frank, 1132 Cedar av REILLY M F, 226 Lacka av (see p 52 Richardson, H R, 1835 N Main av RICHARDS THOMAS E, 240 N Main av Ringsdorf, Samuel, 413 Penn av Rinsland, Philip, 130 N Main av ROBB W J, 211 Lackawanna avenue ! Roche Bros, 801 Capouse av '
Roche. John C, 824 Capouse av Roche & Fadden, 9 Lack av Roma Hotel (Jos A Cassese, prop),
103 Lack av Rosar, Peter, 716 W Lack av Rosen, John, 609 and 611 Cedar av ROYAL OAK (Ginzell & Pfeiffer,
props), 223 Penn avenue Rudewick, J, 419 S Wyoming av Rush, E T, 701 Scranton ST JAMES HOTEL (W T Jenkins, prop), 105 Lacka av (see page 52) Schimpff, August, 502 Cedar av Schnell, Philip, 626 W Lack av Schrieber, Jacob, 601 Pittston av i
Schneider, Joseph, 726 Beech SMALLRIDGE WM H. 846 Capouse av Smiih, B E & Co, 1035 Jackson SMITH E J, 129 S Main avenue Sontag, Caroline (Mrs), 418 S Wash- ington av STERN WEIGANT, 1807 Price Stetter, Frank, 118 N Main av Stevenson, Alexander, 371 Bromley
avenue Taylor, P F, 1117 Jackson Thauer, Bernard, 2002 Ash Thomas, Simon, 409 N Main av Thompson. Frank & Co, 18 Lack av Tierney, D N (Mrs), 520 Lack av Wagner, John Jr, 607 Hampton Walsh, Richard, 619 Scranton Wayshner & Co, 1112 Prospect av Weichel, Abraham, 602 and 604 Ce- dar av WEICHEL CHARLES J P, 2.36 Penn av Weichel Fred, 401 Cedar avenue . Weichel, Frederick, Jr, 111 Wyo- ming avenue Wenzels Bros, 712 W Lacka avenue Westhouser, S (Miss), 1626 Ash WHITE GEORGE N, 800 S Main av Williams, Thomas. 601 S Main av Wills & Higgins, 480 Lacka avenue Wright, Michael J, 123 N Main av Wuench, George, 1032 W Lacka av Yuske, William, 1024 W Lacka av 'Zeidler Lorenz, 112 Franklin av Zenke, Albert, 213 Penn av ZIEGLER PETER, 327 Lacka av ZIMMERLI JOSEPH, 110 S Mam av
Liquor Dealers'
(Wholesale.)
Casey Bros, 216 Lacka av GILGALLON P H, 312 and 314 Spruce
(see page 68) Kelly, William, 16 Lacka av Miller, G A, 434 Cedar av Rarrick, F G, 1401 Sanderson av Schwartzkopf, Morris, 243 Penn av Thompson, Frank & Co, 18 Lacka
avenue. WALSH E J, 32 Laciiawanna av (see
front cover) Weichel & Holtham, 234 Penn av
Lithographers.
SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, 229
Washington av (see page 64)
Livery Stables.
(See Stables.)
For Plans and Specifica ions Call on
T. I, LACEY& SON, Architects
SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Lock Manufacturers.
Automatic Sash Lock Co, 2-i Li- brary Building
Locksmiths. i
(Hee Gun and J^ocksrniths )
Lumber Dealers.
Ansley, Joseph & Son, 801 Scranton BENORE JOHN & SON, 710 to 716 j
Scranton Chapman & Hull (wholesale;, 225 j
N Washington av COMMONWEALTH LUMBER CO, (22)
Commonwealth Bldg (See back :
cover) '
DAVIS BERTON E., Nay Aug av cor |
Green Ridge (see page 18) l
Finn, Ezra & Son, 524 Olive I
GETZ CHARLES, 811 Prospect av Green Ridge Lumber Co, 515 to 521
Green Ridge HAUPT LUMBER CO, wholesale (6)
Dime Bank Bldg
Mcdonough wm, isoe to isio stone
av Mason <t Snowdon, Diamond, cor
Wood Mulheriu & Judge, 1401 to 1441
Remington av Peck Lumber Co, 101 to 111 Market Price & Howarth, 1001 to 1025 N
Washington av RICHARDS LUMBER CO, (22 and 23)
Commonwealth Bldg ;
SPRUKS BROS, 519 to 529 Alder \
SWARTZ LUMBER CO, (8 and 9) Dime !
Bank Bidtr
Lumber and Timber Manu- facturers.
COMMONWEALTH LUMBER CO. (22) Commonwealth Bldg isee back | cover)
Machinery Supplies.
SCOTT C B, 119 Franklin avenue
Machinists and Machinery I Manufacturers. I
Dickson Manfg Co, Peuu av, cor i Vine
FINCH MANUFACTURING CO., W.
Lackawanna av., N. Eighth and
Swetland. FLOREY & HOLT, (lif^ht repairing),
408 Spruce (see page 14). ROBINSON & PEARCE, 123 Green
Ridge Scranton Supply and Machinery Co,
The, (dealers), 131 Wyoming av
Magnesia Steam Pipe and Boiler Coverings.
Macon & Co (Thomas F Horney, mgr), 321 Center
Manicurists.
Burdick, H E, 206 Adams av
Mantels.
Gray, W A, 320 N Washington av Howley Bros, 338 and 340 Penn av KNAUSS FRANK T, (wood) 516Penn av
Manufacturers' Agent.
Dickson, George L & Co, 136 Wy- oming av KINGSBURY H A, 313 Spruce
Manufacturers' Supplies.
KINGSBURY H A, 313 Spruce SCOTT C B. 119 Franklin av
Marble Workers and Dealer.
[See also Granite and Marble.]
Lehr, Fred, 1826 Sanderson av McSHERRY D & CO, 704 and 706 N
Washington av (see back col p A)
Masons' Building Materials.
[See also Lumber also Hardware.]
ASWELL JOHN. 301 Tenth cor Oxford KELLER LUTHER. 813 W Lack ave
I see front (.'Oven
MULDOON &L BOWE, Penn av cor Pop- lar (see ])atfe 10)
PARAGON PLASTER AND SUPPLY CO. 521 Green Ridge (see top lines)
Schroeder, Conrad, 36 and 38 Com- monwealth Bldg
STIPP PETER, 520 Spruce {see p 32)
Fine Clothing, Popular Prices, at COLLINS & HACKETT'S
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
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SYKES SAM, 1235 Penn av (see p 74)
Masons and Builders.
[See also Contractors.]
ASWELL JOHN, 301 Tenth cor Oxford A8WELL R F, 1116 Rock Camin, Charles, (stone), 937 N Ir- ving av Flannagan, John, 1008 Hampton GRAY JOHN H, 1014 Luzerne (see p 20) Griffin, W H, 639 E Market Hardwick, Henry, 336 New York HENDERSON ALBERT, (plastering)
100 Marion HENERY ANTHONY, Summit av cor
Farview Holly, Ira B, 711 Court Hughes, Edwin G, 232 S Main av JACKE RAYMOND, 319 Birch Kelley, Michael, 2435 Pittston av Leonard, Wm, 531 Market McQueeney, Michael, 1736 Perry av Maier, Julius, 625 Willow Manwater, Anthonv, 919 Scranton MARKWICK BROS, 1427 Luzerne and
433 Fourteenth (see p 18) MULDOON & BOWE, Penn av cor Pop- lar (see p 10) Nolan, Michael, 224 Railroad av PHILIPP MAX, 415 Alder (see p 98) Robbins, E B, 1817 Nay Aug av Ruddy Michael, 1608 Cedar av. Schroeder, Conrad, (36 and 38) Com- monwealth bldg Smith & Rymer, 1123 Meade and
428 Eighth STIFF PETER, 520 Spruce (see p 32) SYKES SAM, 1235 Penn av (see p 74) Wagner, George J, (stone), 1414 Ash WILLIAMS DAVID Y, 117 Garfield av
(see p 20) WILLIAMS W R, 314 S Main av WILLIAMS W W, 200 High School (see p90)
Mattress Mfrs.
BENTON, J. L., 331 Adams avenue
[see back cover]. SCRANTON BEDDING CO (THE), 602
and 604 Lack ave (see front col p vi)
Meat Cutter Mfrs.
BILLINGHAM P & CO, 1238 S Clinton av, Trenton' N J. (see front col p viii)
Meat Markets.
AKERLEY S E, 1916 N Main av (see
p 46) Ambrust, John, 324 Cedar av Ambrust, J F, 219 Penn av Armstrong, J H, 120 W Market Arnold, John, 615 Pittston av AYLSWORTH F M, 322 Linden (see
p 23) Bedan E, 1719 Jackson Be vans, H, 345 Adams av Breckstin, H B, 336 S Washn ave Brown, J H, 29 Lack av Browning, H A, 310 N Washn av CANFIELD F L, 417 N Irving av (see
p 108) Carr, T E & Son, 213 and 215 Wash- ington av Coggans Bros, 425 Fifth av Cornish, William, 816 Capouse av Craver, W B, 1025 Jackson Cullen, Robert, 1307 Penn av Davis, W B, 56 Bellevue Davies & Davies, 318 Lincoln av Devine, James, 333 Penn av EILENBER6ER H H, 114 W Market
(see p 109) FINN M H, Wood cor Diamond av FLYNN MICHAEL, 1718 Brick av Getz, Lewis,. 718 W Lack av Gibson, John P, 312 Prospect av Gilroy, William, 905 Capouse av Griffls, D L, 2401 N Main av GUTHERING STEPHEN, 518 and 520
Cedar ave Hazzard, F C, 1546 Dickson av HILDEBRAND JUSTUS J, 610 and 612
Cedar av Hilgret & Knapp, 417 N Main av Hoffmeister, Jacob, 723 Pittston av Hornbaker, G W, 1538 Dickson av Immerschied, M, 725 Hampton JACKSON H T, 124 Oak (see p 11) JAMES JOHN W, Bellevue cor Ave D Jenny, Casper, 416 S Washington av Johnston,Archbald, 1439 Capouse av Johnsen, C & M, 1102 Pittston av Jones, Margaret, 605 S Main av Joyce, P W, 314 Third Keenan, Hurburt J, 303 Prospect av KLINE CHAS, 120 W Market Kohn, L, 425 Penn av Kraemer, G P, 607 Cedar av LEONARD T J, 1667 Reiser av Leucht, Charles, 118 Franklin av Lisk, Gideon, 1250 Thompson Lynn, M H, 1412 Pittston av McDonald, M J, 1322 N Washing- ton av McNally, P, 241 Wyoming and 308 Fourth
DAVIS & HODPT, Architects, "• " ' "• """scranton^pa.
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Marberger, D E, 601 Lack av Matylwitz, John, 624 Brook Miller, William, 1001 Ridge Moore & Shipman, 120 N Main av Nauinann, John, 814 Hampton Oldakowski, Adolph, 904 Pittston av O'Maley, John J, 14 N Main av PASS &, PRITCHARD, 1023 W Lack
av Price, F P, 106 N Main av Reid, W A, 121 N Mam av ROWAN C F, 513 Luzerne Schauer, Frank, 813 Cedar av Scranton Cash Store, 134 and 136 N
Washington av Simons, Emmet. 910 Marion Smith, Ira L, 308 Meridian SMITH J., BORUCH & DIDIK CO.,
(Lim.), 410 S. Washington av. (see
page 96). Sporer, Michael, 921 Stone av Steflfen, Rudolph, 535 Larch Storm, R S, 328 S Main av Terwilliger, T E, 624 Court Thomas, Griffith G, 209 Garfield av Thomas, J L, 1461 Albright av THOMAS W D, 1621 Jackson Troos, Fred, 807 Cedar av Trostel, William, 1115 Jackson after
Dec. 20 1119 Jackson WALTON J & T, 428 S Wash'n ave Weber, Daniel, 437 Penn av Wormser, F L, 227 Penn av
Mechanical Schools.
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ME- CHANICS, THE, Coal Exchange (see back col p B)
Mechanical Tools.
(See also Hardware and Cutlery.)
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq. (eee front col. p. vii.).
Mercantile Agencies.
Dun, R G, & Co, (W B Powell, man), 122 Wyoming av
Merchant Tailors.
(Sec al«o Tailors. )
ALBRECHT JOSEPH L (agent), 403
Hickory, cor Cedar avenue Alexander, J (Jr), 423 Lack av Dyer, James, 1516 Pittston av Famou.s Pants Co, The, 131 Peunav Graf, George, 539 Hickory
GRAMPP A, 1544 Dickson av (see
page 14) Hackett, J, 308 Lack av Hodgdon & Mosher, 220 Wyoming
avenue HORAN & MERRILL, 416 Lackaav Huss, Peter, 608 Cedar av Jones. Rudolph, 1033 Jackson Lehman, B, 121 Penn av MADDOCKS G H, 121 Wyoming av Martin & Delaney, Court Exchange Miess, D E, 311 Lack av Ml ESS T G, 327 Spruce (see p 57) Moir, James, 406 Lack av OSWALD & SON, 820 Pittston av Schwenker, John W, 315 Centre SIMPSON JOHN, 107 and 109 Wyom- ing avenue (see p 38) Thiel, John, 335 Penn av.
Messenger Service,
SCRANTON MESSENGER SERVICE (R M O'Brien, manager), 236 Lacka- wanna avenue
Metal Shingles.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Midwives.
GEBLE LENA G, 343 Bromley av (see
pa9e 44) Hage Louisa (Mrs), 607 Prospect av Lehner, Maria (Mrs), 944 Prescott av Obelle, H (Mrs), 607 Pittston av Sprandel, Kate (Mrs) 717 Prospect
avenue.
Milk Depots.
Adams, M W, 1718 N Main av BURGESS J H, 812 Cedar av BURSCHEL HENRY H, 824 Hampton Canfield, P L, 338 Franklin av Conrad, William, 330 N Wash av Crest Farm Dairy Co, 335 Adams av FARMERS' DAIRY CO (Lim), 1113 Jack- son and 324 Linden Farmers' Milk Co, 226 W Market Gallagher, G (Mrs), 924 Robinson Gere, R L, 127 Linden Guard, F W, 910 Marion Hallock, O G, 622 Court Jones, Meredith, 1108 Jackson Matteru, Conrad, jr, 317 Bromley a v Riley, Daniel, 849 Capouse av
13
Clothing for Men, Boys & Children at QOLLINS & HflCKETT
22 O liackawanna Avenue
154
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Schrieber, Joseph, 531 Pittston av WHEELER H F (Mrs), 729 Scranton
Mill and Mine Supplies.
HUNT &, CON NELL CO., 484 Lacka- wanna av. [see inside front cover].
Milliners and Millinery Goods
ACKERMAN M (Miss), 207 Penn av BOLZ J, 138 Wyoming av (see p 32) Brown's Bee Hive, 224 Lack av Burns, Mary T (Miss), 121 W Market CAREY LIZZIE, 313 Spruce (see p 47) Cornell & Son, 117 W Market Cushman, C C (Mrs), 510 Spruce Diem, Emma (Mrs), 701 Cedar av Friedlander, M A & Co, 421 Lack av Fuller, Jessie F (Miss), 514 Spruce Gierd, Emily, 227 Spruce Gorman, E, 124 and 126 Wyom.ing
avenue Griffiith, Mary (Miss), 506 S Main av Haslacher, S, 324 Lack av Healey, Mary E, 248 Wyoming av Hine, J E, 518 Lack av Jones, Leah & Co, 322 Wyoming av Kramer, M (Mrs), 701 Cedar av Leach, E E (Miss), 1824 N Main av Longstaff, Mary (Mrs), 109 Wyom- ing av McLane, Sarah, 324 Spruce O'Harra, Nellie (Miss), 1832 N Main
avenue O'Hara & Walsh, 211 Wyoming av Saxe, M (Mrs), 146 N Main av Tague, Maggie (Mrs), 207 S Main av TOBEY M, 141 Penn avenue Walter Dry Goods Co., 128 Wyom- ing av Welcker, W, 308 Lack, a v.
Mining Schools.
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MINES, THE, Coal Exchange (see back col p B)
Mine Props, Ties and Rails.
COMMONWEALTH LUMBER CO., (22) Commonwealth Bldg (see back cover)
Mining, Surreying and Draw- ing Implements.
Technical Supply Co,Coal Exchange
Mineral Water Mfrs.
(See also Bottlers.)
SCHRADER A W, 726 and 728 Adams avenue
Miners" File Cases.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence square (see front col. p. vii).
Mouldings.
Anslev, Joseph & Son, 801 Scranton BENORE JOHN & SON, 710 to 716
Scranton CHEMBERLIN J E, Dix court (see p 2) Green Ridge Lumber Co, 515 to 521
Green Ridge Leonard, Philip J, 126 S Main av
Music Teachers.
CARR GEORGE, (banjo, guitar and
mandolin) 427 Spruce Davies, T J, (45 and 46) Burr bldg Frank, Max, 131 Linden Hemberger, Theodore, Penn cor
Spruce Hoffman, H C, (banjo and guitar,) Spruce cor Penn av Johnston, C C, 720 W liack av KOPFF FREDERICK F, (violin and
pianoj, 226 Wyoming avenue Korn, Albin, (piano), 226 Wyom- ing av Morris, Gertrude E (Miss), (66) Coal
Exchange Protheroe, D, 134 Wyoming av Schimptf, Karl, 306 N Washington
avenue Wilcox, Kate E (Mrs), (voice and
singing), 303 Spruce
Music and Musical Instru- ments.
Davidow Bros, 217 Lack av
FIDIAM JAMES, (viohn), 1 Wheeler place (see page 38)
GREAT FOUR CENT STORE, (music), (J H Ladwig, prop), 310 Lacka av (see page 48)
Guernsey, J W, 205 N Washington avenue
POWELL L B & CO, 226 to 230 Wyom- ing avenue
Schimpff, E, 317 Lack av
Steele & Steeley, 134 Wyoming av
Lime, Cement r^ Plaster, ^*".r^;Ar«LltllTe\'.'=''
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Nails and Spikes.
[8pe also Hardware.]
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Newspapers.
Church News (monthly), 1606 Mou- sey av
COLLIERY ENGINEER,Coal Exchange (see back col p B)
Courier Progress (weekly), 1022 Jackson
CRICKET (weekly), (B E Morris, editor and publisher), 303 Lacka- wanna avenue
Diocesan Record (weekly), 31 Burr bldg
GREEN RIDGE ITEM (weekly), (Beane Bros, props), 1543 Dickson av (see insert opposite pages 40 and 41)
GREEN RIDGE MONITOR (weekly), (Woodward Bros props) 1409 Mon- sey avenue (see page 54)
INDEX (weekly), Burr Building N Washington avenue
Industrial News [weekly], 312 Spruce
HARRISBURG TELEGRAM, Spruce cor Penn avenue
PROVIDENCD REGISTER (weekly), 1912 N Main avenue
Record (weekly) Burr Building
REFORMER (weekly), 2407 N Main avenue (see page 54)
Seranton Eagle (weekly) 307 Lack avenue
SCRANTON HERALD (German), 305 Lackawanna avenue
Seranton Journal (weekly'), 702 E^rospeet av
SCRANTON REPUBLICAN (daily, weekly, and Sunday), 229 N Wash- ington avenue (see page 64)
SCRANTON TIMES (daily and week- ly), 137 Oakford court
SCRANTON TRIBUNE (daily and weekly), Penn av, cor Spruce (see front col p ix)
SCRANTON TRUTH (daily), ^^ and 402 Penn avenue ' '
SCRANTON WOCHENBLATT'(weekly., 511 Tjacka av (see page 55)
SUNDAY FREE PRESS [weekly], [8] Flepublican Bldg [see page 54]
SUNDAY NEWS [weekly], 207 Spruce
Newsdealers.
[Sec also Booksellers and iSUitioners.]
MoDERMOTT, J F, 96 and 98 Wyom- ing av [see page 26] McNulty, A F, Lack av
Noodle Mfrs.
Herrmann, Emil, 616 Elin
Notaries Public.
[Not a complete list.]
BAUMANN ANTHONY, 321 Spruce
Baylor, WW, 406 Spruce
Briggs, Walter, 63, 64 and 65) Com- monwealth Bldg
Browning, J W, (29) Common- wealth bldg
Chase, A A, (6) Postofflce Bldg
Davis, David J, (8, 9 and 10) Coal Exchange
Dawson, Charles W, 186 Wyoming avenue
Diehl, W S, (39, 40 and 41) Com- monwealth Bldg
Edgar, S W, 817 Spruce
Hand, Horace E, Commonwealth Building
HARRIS JOHN M, [54, 55, and 56] Commonwealth Bldg
Hitchcock, F L, 404 Lack av
Horn, George S, 429 Lack av
Jessup, W H, Jr, Commonwealth Building
LOWRY MILTON W, 227 N Washing- ton avenue
Partridge, O B, 419 Lack av
MORGAN B G, 101 N Main av [see page 96]
Iseuffer, Charles D, 528 Lack av
Reynolds, H C & Co, (12) Library Building
Ross, J Elliott, 234 Lack av
SANDO M F, [4 and 5] Dime Bank Building
Streeter, H M, 506 Spruce
Taylor, Herbert L, Commonwealth Building
Torrey, James H, 229 N Washing- ton av
Vosburg, A A, 134 N Washington av
Wells, Thomas F, (48 and 49) Com- mohwealth Bldg
Nurserymen.
[See also I-'lorisls.]
Clark, G 1\ & Co, 1350 N Main av HALSTEAD N [agent for Ellwanger et Barry], 32 Mitllin av [see p 108] McConnell, J H, 931 N Irving av Wheeler & Rodham, 104 S Main av
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS at COLLINS & HACKETT
320 Lackawanna Avenue
156
SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Oakum.
MUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Oculist aud Aurist.
FREY C L, 122 Wyoming av Office
hours, 9 to 12 a m, 2 to 5 p m
Residence, 529 Vine WARE H B, 135 Wyoming av Office
hours, 9 to 11:30 a m, 2:30 to 5:30 p
m
Oil Depots.
MINERAL OIL CO (Lim), Cliff cor
Bridge Siler, P L, 416 N Main av
Oil Mfrs.
Atlantic Refining Co, The, Coal Ex Maloney Oil and Mfg Co, 721 W
Lack^av MINERAL OIL CO (Lim), Cliff, cor
Bridge
Opeu Fire Places.
Gray, W A, 320 N Washington av
Optical Groods^ Wholesale.
LEVY N B & BRO, Coal Exchange
(see top lines) PHILLIPS GEORGE &,;C0, (27 and 28)
Coal Exchange (see top lines)
Opticians.
Gross, F, 433 Spruce. Shinberg, S M & N M, 305 Spruce Silverstone, Benjamin, 20i:Lack av Tanhauser, S, 417 New York WEICHEL-WiJ, (Arcade building) 215 Wyoming avenue
Ornamental Plasterers.
[See also'Masons.]
Overall Mfrs.
Freeman Mfg Co, 502 and 504 Lack avenue
Oyster Dealers.
[See Fish and Oysters.]
Packers.
SCRANTON PACKING CO (THE), 113
Franklin avenue STOWERS PACKING AND PROVISION
CO (THE), 2 Lackawanna avenue
Paint Mfrs.
Jiencke & McKee, 424 Spruce
Painters and Paper Hangers.
ADAMS J W, 1417 Penn av [see p 46] Borchers, F V & Co, 713 Cedar av BRIEGEL GEORGE A, office, Arcade
bldg; residence, Adams av, near
Larch (see page 49) Briegel, John, 315 Penn av BROWN CALVIN A, 410 Taylor av [see
page 60] Crawn Bartley, 417 N Seventh Evans, Robert, 353 N Sumner av Fuller, P H, 113 N Garfield av GISNER &, DRISCOLL, 7 Howard place
and 527 Deacon [see page 86] HALL C E, 1013 W Lacka av [see
page 39] Hay, Alex, 828 Capouse av Hay, William, 311 Linden Heintz, Heurv, 532 Prospect av HOPEWELL H U, 608 Pine [see p 108] Jacobs, C S, 1549 Dickson av JAMES T R, 1818 Wayne av [seep 14] Johnson, F J, 219 N Washington av. JONES & CAHOON, 1806 Nay-Aug av
[see page 30] Justine, Henry D, 459 S Main av Kellow, John B, 522 N Rebecca av Klugt, Fred, 108 New York KOSSMANN CHARLES, 727 Maple KOSSMANN JACOB, 622 Myrtle [see
page 28] LAMAZE EDWARD, 1318 N Washing- ton avenue [see page 18] McGinnis, James, 1830 Church av Morey, Moses, 125 N Washington av New England Roof Paint Co, (roof),
S'V - £pruce NICl^^'jCSON C A, 1309 Capouse av [see
page \\\'\ PENNSYLVANIA ROOFING CO [roof
painters], 326 N Washington av
[see page 52] Rehrig & Back, 533 Linden REYNOLDS FREDERICK, 1723 Lafay- ette (see p 48) Roebling Bros, 417 Franklin av Rowan, P F, 517 Luzerne Smith, Gardner T, 607 Court Van Horn, G R, 714 W Lack av
N. B. LEVY & BRO..
1847 ROGER BROS. SILVERWARE AT
Wholesale, Coal Exchange.
SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTOBY.
157
Wagner, Charles, 503 Linden WEBSTER W D, 814 Sunset av [see p
44] Williams, W W, 200 High School Zuleger, Richard, 629 Alder
Painters.
[Scenery.] HOPEWELL H U, 608 Pine [see p 108]
Painters.
[Sign and Ornamental.] [See also Painters and Paper Hangers.]
ADAMS J W, [ornamental], 1417 Penn
avenue [see page 46] BECKER FRED JR, 337 Adams av BORCHERS F V & CO, 713 Cedar av BRIEGEL GEORGE A, office. Arcade
bldg; residence, Adams av, near
Larch [see page 49] BROWN CALVIN A, 410 Taylor av [see
page 60] Crawn Barley, 417 N Seventh GISNER & DRISCOLL, 527 Deacon and
7 Howard place [see page 86] Hay, William, 311 Linden HOPEWELL H U, 608 Pine [see p 108] JAMES T R, 1818 Wayne av (see p 14) Johnson, F L, 219 N Washington av JONES & CAHOON, 1806 Nay-Aug av
and 209 W JVIarket (see page 30) Klugh, Fred, 108 New York KOSSMANN JACOB, 522 Myrtle (see
page 28) LAMAZE EDWARD, 1318 N Washing- ton avenue (see page 18) Leonard, Philip J, 126 S Main av Morey, Moses, 125 N Washington av Rozelle, Orlando, 319 Lack av Van Horn, G R, 714 W Lack av Winans, George G, .307 Lack av
Painters' Supplies.
[See also Paints, Oils and Glass.]
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq. (see front col. p. vii.).
Paints, Oils and (xlass.
Beach, Thomas G, 1311 Washburn BORCHERS F V & CO, 713 Cedar av BRIEGEL GEORGE A, Arcade build- ing (see page 49) Briegel, John, 315 Penn av Decker's Drug Store, 107 N Main av Devers, James M, 340 W Market Doud, W G & Co, 509 Lack av
Foot & Shear, 521 Lack av Ford, W M, 120 Penn av Gunster & Forsyth, 327 Penn av Haas, E L, 317 Spruce HENWOOD C & CO, 1909 N Main av Jacobs, C S, 1549 Dickson av Jiencke & McKee, 424 Spruce Leonard Philip J, 126 S Main av MATTHEWS BROS, 320 Lacka av MORGAN &, CO, 101 X Main avenue Mulherin ct Judge, 1401 to 1441 Rem- ington av MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq.
(see front col. p. vii.). NICHOLSON C A, 1309 Capouse av (see
page 14) Rehrig & Back, 533 Linden REYNOLDS FREDERICK, 1723 Lafay- ette (see page 48) ZIEGLER &, SCHUMACHER, 501 and 503 Cedar avenue (see page 71
Paper Box Mfrs.
Blanchard, Wilbur S, 203 N Seventh
Paper
Hangings & Shades.
Window
Beach, Thomas G, 1311 Washburn BECKER FRED JR, 337 Adams av Briegel, John (paper), 315 Penn av Decker's Drug Store, 107 N Main av FORD W M, 120 Penn avenue HENWOOD C &. CO, 1909 N Main av Inglis, J Scott, 417 and 419 Lack av Jacobs, C S, 1549 Dickson av KERR & SIEBECKER, (window shades), 406 and 408 Lacka av (see front col p vii) LAMAZE EDWARD, 1318 N Washing- ton avenue (see page 18) Leonard, Philip J, 126 S Main av ' McGinnis, James, 1830 Church av MORGAN & CO, 101 N Main av (see
page 96) MULLEY, AMBROSE. Providence sci.
(see front col. p. vii.). NICHOLSON C A, (wall paper), 1309
Capouse avenue (see page 14) Norton, M, 322 Lack av Pratt, C B, 312 Lack av REYNOLDS FREDERICK, 1723 Lafay- ette (see page 48) WILLIAMS 8l McANULTY. 127 Wyom- ing ay (see p 58"!
Paper Rnlers. LOTZ JACOB, 316 Centre
COLLINS & HACKETT, m FoLfJNE neckwear
330 linckawanna Aveniie.
158
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SCRANTON TRIBUNE, Spruce, cor Pemi av (see front col p ix)
Paper Stock.
TMEGARGEE BROS (wholesale), 130
N Washington ay (see back cover
and page 50) PORTER T H & BRO, 817 and 819 W
Lackawanna av WITHERS W H & CO PAPER CO, Ltd,
(wholesale) 312 Penn av
Paper Warelioiises.
MEGARGEE BROS, (wholesale) 130 N Washington av (see back cover and p 50)
Patent Medicine Mfrs.
Davis Bros, 914 W Lack av SMITHS COLUMBO BITTERS, (E J
yniith & Co proprs) 129 S Main av
Patent Wall Plaster
PARAGON PLASTER AND SUPPLY CO
(THE), 521 Green Ridge (see top lines)
Patent Solicitors. REPLOGLE & HOUGH, 408 Spruce
Pattern and Model Makers.
SMITH A C, Dix Court
Tisdeli Camera & Mfg Co, 406 Spruce
Patterns.
[Ladies' Fashions.] Bevans, H, 211 Wyoming av
Paving Company
Barber Asphalt Paving Co, 21 Li- brary Bldg
Pawnbrokers.
Davidow Bros, 217 Lack av GREEN JOSEPH, 109 Lack av (see front col p x)
Peanut Roasters.
WILLIAMS J 0 & BRO, 314 Lack av
(see p 44)
Pen Mfrs
WINTON FOUNTAIN PEN, THE (gold fountain) 312 Penn ave
Pension Agents. REPLOGLE D B, 408 Spruce
Perkins' Steel Side Toe Weights.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Phonographs and Mimnieo- graphs.
Ostrander, W M, 65 Coal Exchange Photograplierst
CRAMER A L, 309 Lack av DeWitt, M M, 316 Lack av Easterline, J W, 416 Lack av FREY HENRY, 421 Lack av (see p 22) Griffin, Charles L. 138 Wyoming av GROVE ELMER, 433 and 435 Spruce
(see p 92) Hummler, Fred, 328 Lack av Jewell, Frank, 303 and 305 Spruce MILLARD'S GALLERY, (Mary Grimes
prop) 225 Lack av Reith, J G, (tin-tvpe), 222 Adams av Starner, G E N, 101 and 103 8 Main
avenue Washer, Ed L, 406 Lack av Wells, Edward F, 130 Wyoming av
Photographers' Supplies.
SCRANTON PHOTO SUPPLY CO (THE),
138 Wyoming av (see page 60) Tisdeli Camera Manufacturing Co, The, 406 Spruce
Physical Culture.
SIEGEL J FRANK, 234 Lacka av (see front col p x)
steady. Persistent Work; Lowest Rates.
Scranton Commercial Ass'n,
234 Lackawanna Ave.
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
159
Physicians.
ALLEN W E, 433 Lacka av, office
hours 10 to 12 a m and 3 to 4 p m,
residence telephone 1694 Alexander, Lewis T, (eye and ear),
Spruce cor Penn av AMMANN JOHN B, 424 Cedar av, office
hours 7 to 9 a m, 12 to 2 p m, and
6 to 8 p m Arndt, F F, 1515 Capouse av Barnes, L S, 202 Wyoming av iJiarrett, P G, 136 Adams av Barrett, Thomas G, 1525 Pittston av Bauer, R J, 117 Wyoming av Beck with, D G, 311 N Main av Beddoe, B G, 324 S Main av Bentley, J K, 112 Oak Bernstein, Arthur H, 1315 Ash Brady, W F, 308 Wyoming av Brewsters, F D, 204 Wyoming av BURNETT J, 213 Linden Capwell, D A, 330 N Washington av Carroll, J J, 1309 Jackson CLARKE ANNA C, 426 Adams av Comegys, Henry C, 171 S Main av Connell, A J, 201 N Washington av Conner, C E. 619 Green Ridge ( 'oohdge, J W, 309 N Washington av Davison, Harry E, 2061 N Main av DEAN 6 EDGAR*(eye, ear, and throat),
504 Spruce De Graw, Martha, 524 Gibson Devereux, J Ryan, 214 Wyoming av Dolan, W K, 433 Lack av Douglass, Frank S, 1030 W Lack av Dunnell. H N,211 N Washington av Feinberg, S E, 337 N Washington av Fisher, C H, (7, 8 and 9) Post Office Fulton, W G, 545 Adams av FREY C L (eye, ear, nose, and throat),
office 122 Wyoming av, residence
52i) Vine, office hours 9 to 12 a m,
and 2 to 5 p m Frey, Lewis, 306 N Washington av Gales, L M, 140 N Washington av Gardner, H I), 210 Wyoming av Gardner, S M, (;12 WLack av (xerecke, Frank W^ 410 Franklin av Gibbs, L H, 217 S Main av Gibbous, Ricbard H, 435 Wyoming
avenue GRAW MARTHA M, (Miss) 524 Gibson GREWER E, (specialist) 311 Spruce,
office hours from 9amto9pm daily, Sunday from 9 a m to 2 pm (see p 76) Gunster, P F, 305 Penn av Haggerty, W, 336 Wyoming av HAND D B, 206 Penn av, olhc© hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p m
HANNON R C, (Christian Science)
809 Linden (see p 38) Heermans, E A, 949 Scranton Heilner, H F, 134 N Washington av Hollister, Horace, 2079 N Main av HUTCHISON H S, (Keeley Institute)
726 and 728 Madison av (see front
cover) Ives, W W, 308 N Washington av Janssen, William, 432 Cedar av Jenkins, D H, 2079 N Main av Kay, T W, 1907 N Main ay King, John W, 425 Birch KING SARAH L, Mrs, (specialist) 320
Mulberry (see p 22) Kolb, A, 730 Cedar av Kraft, Carrie, 910 Prospect av Lackev, H B, 1824 N Main av LANGE FRED W, 429 Lack av, office
hours 9 to 11 a m 2:30 to 4:30 and
? to e p m. Phone 3292 LEET N Y, (surgeon and chief Moses
Taylor hospital) 322 Lack av, of- fice hours 1 to 3 p m, residence
211 Jefferson av Logan, H V, 306 N Washington av LONGSHORE E J, 103 Wyoming av LONGSTREET S P, 206 Wyoming av
office hours 8 to 10 a m 1 to 3 and
6 to 9 p m Lindabury, A A, 210 S Maui av Lutz, H E, 544 Adams av Manley, 1418 Pittston av MONTGOMERY R W, 435 Spruce Moylan, Frances P, 101 S Main av Murphy, M H, 410 W Market MURRAY G D, 212 Wyoming Neeld, C M, 1419 Sanderson ay Newton, J R, 301 Spruce O'Brien, J Emmet, 415 Spruce O'Malley, John, 411 Spruce Paine, William A, 1204 Washl)urn Parke, C R, 332 N Washington av Prindle, Beulah, 208 Wyoming av RICHTER H A, 225 Penn av, office
hours until 10 a m 1 to 2 and 6 to
8 p m Rice, James N, 548 Webster av Roberts, C Wesley, 334 N Washing- ton av Roberts, lienry 1916 N Main av Roberts, J J, 225 S Main av Roos, (A E, 2;')2 Adams av ROSS MATT W, 1220 Short av (PPI) Saltiy, J F, 820 Capouse av Shepherd, Mary A (specialist), 230
Lack av Strang, A, 114 Oak Sullivan, J J. 137 West Market SURETH THEO, 105A W ^Market, office
hours s to 9 a m, 1 to 2:30, p m, 7
to 9 p m
F'"'"l^r;i£f„t'i'a"»A«.»?''^'' COLLINS # HACKETT'S
160
SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Van Bergen, Henry,832 Green Ridge Van Cleef, Augustus, 529 Sanderson
avenue Walsh, John, 1026 Pittston av WARE H B, 135 Wyoming av, office
hours 9 to 11 :30 am, 2:30 to 5:30 p m Watrous, B Josie (massage), 201 N
Washington av Wehlau, L, 322 Mulberry. WENTZ JOHN L (eye, ear, and throat),
(42 and 43) Commonwealth bldg,
office hours from 10 to 12 am, 2 to
4, and 7 to 8 p m, Sunday 2:30 to 4
p m Williams, Morgan J, 302 S Main av. Wilson, .T G, Lackawanna Hospital
Piano Tuners.
Hulbert, N A, 117 Wyoming av Johnston, C C, 720 W Lack av Bicker, E C & Co, 123 Adams av Traviss, John L L, 506 Lack av
Piano and Organ Dealers.
Guerney, J W, 205 N Wash av Hulbert, N A, 117 Wyoming av Meixsell & Phillips, 128 Bromley av POWELL L B & CO, 226, 228, and 230
Wyoming avenue Bicker, E C & Co, 123 Adams av Steele & Seeley, 134 Wyoming av Traviss, John L L, 506 Lack av
Picture and Picture Frames.
Bay State Publishing Co, room 22
Library Building BENTON J L, 331 Adams av (see back
cover) Guy, William, 640 Biver HART & OTTINGER, 209 Wyoming
avenue (see page 70) Kerner, D, 237 Penn av MEYER FRED L, 311 Spruce Stewart, E G, 218 Wyonaing av
Picture Frame Mfrs.
BENTON J L, 331 Adams av (see back
cover) Jacobs, C S, 1549 Dickson av Pratt, C B, 312 Lacka av.
Pig Lead.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Planing Mills.
CHEMBERLIN J E, Dix court (see page
GEIGLE JOHN, 620 Elm (see page 26) Mason & Snodon, Diamond, cor Wood
Plaster.
PARAGON PLASTER AND SUPPLY CO,
515 Green Ridge (see top lines)
Plasterers' Material.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Plumbers.
[See also Gas-fitters, Steam-fitters and Plumbers. 1
Battin Plumbing Co, 430 Penn av Devers, James M, 340 W Market Foster, S M, 114 S Main av Gardner, H N, 318 Penn av Gorman, John J, 309 Spruce Gunster & Forsvth, 327 Penn av \ HARAN LUKE, 1548 Dickson av (see
page 34) Howley Bros, 338 and 340 Penn av Hughes, R J, 124 S Main av HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover). Lawler, James J, 247 Wyoming av Leonard, B E, 514 Lack av Lewis, Lewis W, (agt) 1547 Dickson avenue ,
Mcknight george m, 112 n Hyde '
Park avenue (see page 78) Maxwell, George F, 324 Penn av MONIES GB&AC, 1542 Dickson av
(see page 8) Mullen, Thomas F, 315 Spruce MULLEY AMBROSE, Providence sq
(see front col p vii) Nolan, John, 347 Adams av O'Donnell Bros, 805 Capouse av Reese, S M, 111 S Main av SCHNEIDER BROS, 601 and 603 Cedar
avenue Wenzel, Conrad, 712 W Lack av WILLIAMS H M, 131 S Seventh YOOS & DOYLE, 124 N Main avenue ZEIGLER & SCHUMACHER, 501 and
503 Cedar avenue (see page 71) Zerfass, James F, 333 Adams av
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Plumbers' Supplies.
See also ftardwai-e.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 484 Lacka- Ijacka. av. (see inside front cover).
Portraits.
See also Photographers and Artists.
DeWitt, M M, 316 Lack av F>a.sterline, J W, 416 Lack av FREY HENRY, 421 Lacka av (seep 22) HART & OTTINGER, (crayon), 209
Wyoming avenue (see page 70) Hummiler, Fred, 328 Lack av Seranton Portrait Co, 425 8pruce Washer, E L, 406 Lack av
Post Mfrs.
Seranton Iron Fence Mfr Co, The, (iron) 1335 and 1337 Capouse av
Poultry Food.
HASLAM STOCK YARDS, 118 Cliff (see front col p viii)
Poultry aud Fancy Stock Breeders.
HASLAM STOCK YARDS. 118 Cliff (see
front col [) viii)
Powder Mfrs.
CJonsumers Powder Co, The, 118 Wyoming av
l)u Pont, De Nemours Co, 118 Wyoming av
ENTERPRISE POWDER CO (THE), (57 and 58) Commonwealth building
Laflin Powder Manufacturing Co, The, 118 Wyoming av
Moosic Powder Co, The, (wholesale and retail), (1 and 2) Common- wealth ))ldg
Powder and Shot.
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence 8q. [see front col. i^age vii.).
Preserves and Jellies.
lleliable Preserving Co, 722 W Lack av
Printers.
[Book and .lob.]
Barrett & Jordan, 402 Penn av BEANE BROS, 1543 Dickson av (see
insert opp p 40 and 41) ECONOMY PRINTING CO, Ltd. (L PI
Casterlin mgr,) 312 Penn av Gerlock, F H & Co, 502 Lack av Horton, J S Mrs, .303 Lack av Index, Thfe, Burr bldg, N Washing- ton av Kann, W J, 307 Spruce People's Printing and Publishing
Co, 324 Penn av Record, The, Burr bldg, X Wash- ington av Schoen, Fred F, 313 Centre SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, 229 North
Washingtoii av (see p 64) SCRANTON TRIBUNE, Spruce cor
Penn (see front colp ix) WAGNER F A, 511 Lack av (see p55) Walter, Koehler & Co, 305 Lack av WALTER M R, 516 Spruce Weeks, George F, 427 Spruce
Printers Supplies.
MEGARGEE BROS, (wholesale) 130 N Washington av (see back cover and p 50)
Produce Dealers.
[Wholesale.]
Ashley, N B, 10 Lack av
DAVIS W C, 1712 Lafayette (see p 38)
Freas, W B & Son, 9 E Market and
N Y, O & W R R Jones & Spruks Co, The, 23 Lack av Lindley, L & Co, 17 Lack av PIERCE W H, 110 and 112 Penu av
(see p 82) Porter, John T, 26 and 28 I<ack av PROVIDENCE MILL CO, 2420 to 2428
Amelia av (see p 12) Reinhart's Market, 33 and 35 Lack av Ruddy, James E & Co, 4 Lack av Sweet, B H, 106 Penn av Wegman, C D ct Co, 12 Lack av
Pr(»vision Dealers.
[Wholesale.]
SCRANTON PACKING CO. THE, 113 Knmklin av
STOWERS PORK PACKING AND PRO- VISION CO, 2 Lack av
14
GO TO
COLLINS aid HACKETT For fiaie hats
330 Liackawanna Avenue.
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Publishers.
[See also Newspapers.]
AMERICAN DIRECTORY AND PUB- LISHING CO (directories and maps), home office 35 and 37 Cannon, Bridgeport Conn (see page 56)
Barrett & Jordan, 402 Penn av
Bay State Publishing Co, 22 Li- brary bldg
BEANE BROS, 1543 Dickson av (see insert opp p 40 and 41)
COLLIERY ENGINEER, THE Coal Ex- change (see back col p B)
Electric City Publishing Co, Li- brary Bldg
REFORMER (THE) (weekly), 2407 N Main avenue (see page 54)
WAGNER FRED A, 511 Lac awanna avenue (see page 55)
WALTER M R (railway guides), 516 Spruce
Williams, J E, (directories) 427 Spruce
YOUTH'S MAGAZINE (Fred R Jones, prop), 1033 Jackson (see page 60)
Pulley Blocks.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Pumps.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover). KINGSBURY HENRY A, 313 Spruce LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO, 221
Lacka av (see front col p xii)
Radiators.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Rag Dealers.
(See also Junk Dealers.)
PORTER, T H & BRO, 817 and 819 W Lacka av (see page 24)
Railroad Offices.
Central R R of New Jersey, 601 W
Lack av Delaware & Hudson Canal Co, 437
Franklin av Delaware, Lack & Western R R Co,
Lack av, foot Franklin av
Erie & Wyonaing Valley Co, gen- eral office, Dutfmore, Pa, near No 6
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD (freight office, D T Yost, agent), 309 Lacka avenue
New York, Ontario & Western R R 602 W Lack av
New York, Susquehanna & Western R R Co, 229 Washington av
SCRANTON TRACTION CO, [H H Archer gen mgr] 234 Lack av
Railroad Road Supplies.
KINGSBURY H A, 313 Spruce
Railroad and Mining Tools.
CARTER Si CO CAPOUSE WORKS, E
Parker
Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors.
Barrowman, W A, 506 Lack av
Boland, C G & Co, 229 Washington avenue
Browning, J W, Land Co, The (29) Commonwealtb Bldg
Clay, A B, 123 N Washington av
Devere, C H, 822 Spruce
Evans, James D, 211 Wyoming av
RROTHINGHAM ARTHUR (Arcade building) 215 Wyoming avenue
Holgate, M H, (27 and (28) Com- monwealth Bldg
Horn, M F, 123 N Washington av
Jones, W Gibson, (dealer,) Temple Court), 311 Spruce
Kiesel, W F, 515 Lacka av
Loomis, F E, 510 Spruce
MEADOW BROOK LAND CO, 118 Wyoming av (see front col page iv)
Miller, G W, 1906 N Main av
MORGAN H L, 119 S Main av (see p 24)
REPLOGLE D B, 408 Spruce
Reynolds, H C, (Room 12) Library Building
Robertson & Hitchcock, 431 Lacka
Roe, Wm H, (49 and 50 Common- wealth Building
SCHOONMAKER & HAND [Elmhurst real estate], [2] Commonwealth bldg [see front col p iii]
THROOP B H & SON, 134 Wyoming
TINKHAM B F, [9] 227 Washington av
WOOD, HARMON & CO, 134 Wyoming avenue
ASK YOUR ARCHITECT TO SPECIFY
Mannfactured by PA It AGON PLASTER & SUPPrT CO.
515 Green Ridge Street.
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Restaurants.
[See Dining Rooms ]
Refrigerators.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO, 221 Lacka av [see front col p xii]
Revere Rubber Beltiug, Packing and Hose.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. fsee inside front cover).
Rifle Range.
Pilz, Gustav, 526 Lacka av
Roofers.
Battin Plumbing Co (tin), 240 Penn
avenue Devers, James M, 340 W Market Foote & Shear, 521 Lacka av Green Ridge Lumber Co (slate), 515
to 521 Green Ridge Howley Bros (tin), 338 and 340 Penn
avenue
Mcknight george m, 112 n Hyde
Park avenue [see page 78] MONIES G B & A C, 1542 Dickson av
[see page 8] Mullen, Thomas F (tin), 315 Spruce New England Roof Paint Co, 316
Spruce NOTHACKER albert, 1305 Wyoming
avenue [see page 28] Ober, Joseph, 337 Penn av PENNSYLVANIA ROOFING CO [quartz
and ^granite], 326 N Washington
avenue [see page 52] SLACK C P, 1548 Dickson avenue [see
page 34] YOOS &, DOYLE, 124 N Main av Zerfass, James F (tin), 333 Adams
avenue
Roofers' Metal.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover), LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO, 221
Lacka av [see front col p xii]
Ro]»e and (iordage.
HUNT Sl CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Rubber Hose.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Rubber Stamps.
FLOREY (St HOLT, 408 Spruce (see p 14) Schlager, George W, 107 N Wash- ington av
Safe Deposits.
[See also Banks.]
Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co, The, 404 Lacka av
Saloons.
[See Liquors and Wines.]
Salt Company.
Lehigh Salt Mining Co, 118 Wyom- ing av
Sand Dealers.
GRIFFIN JOHN, 428 Deacon (see p 8) KELLER, LUTHER, (white) 813 W
Lacka av (see front cover) PARAGON PLASTER AND SUPPLY CO,
521 Green Ridp;e (see top lines)
Savings Banks.
[See also Banks.]
DIME DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BANK
Charles du Pont Breck, pres; R G
Brooks, vice-pres; H G Dunham,
cashier; Wyoming av, cor Spruce
(see page 112) Scranton Savings Bank; President,
James Blair; vice-pres, S B Price;
cashier, H C Shafer; asst cashier,
A B Blair; 122 Wyoming av Scranton Savings Bank and Trust
Co; Pres, Edward N. Willard;
vice, Wm M Silkman; cashier, A
H Christy, 428 Lacka av WEST SIDE BANK, B Hughes, pres;
R G Brooks, vice-pres; T D Davies.
treas; A B Eynon, cashier; 109 X
Main avenue
Scales and Balances.
Barker, S G & Son, (mfrs), 207 and 209 Seventh
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover) .
BEST FITTIHG SDITS IN THE CITY AT CollinS # Hackett
220 L.ackav/anna Avenue
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School Furniture.
KNAUSS FRANK T, 516 Penu avenue
Schools.
[Private.]
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ME- CHANICS, THE, Coal Exchange (see back col p B)
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MINES, THE, Coal Exchange (see back col p B)
COSTON S B, (shorthand and book- keeping, 229 N Washington av
De Paschalis, Paul, (languages), 215 Linden
Dougherty Hyde Park Business
. School, 107 N Main av
GRATTET HECTOR (PROF), (French), 225 N Washington avenue
Green Ridge School, 1522 Wyom- ing av
Roney, Joseph, (mathematics and languages), 130 Tenth
School of the Lackawanna, 243 Jef- ferson av
WOOD'S COLLEGE OF BUSINESS (F E Wood, prop), Penn av, cor Lacka av (see inside back cover)
Worthington, Hester A (Miss), (art and design), (61) Coal Exchange
School Supplies.
[See also Booksellers and Stationers.]
GREAT FOUR CENT STORE (J H Ladwig, prop), 310 Lackawanna avenue (see page 48)
Pratt, C B, 312 Lacka av
Scrap Iron Dealers.
Wartowsky & Muscat, 1028 to 1032 N Washington av
Screen Mfrs.
Barker, S G & Son (coal), 207 and
209 Seventh KNAUSS FRANK T, 516 Penn avenue Kuettel, Joseph, 516 Lacka av
Sisroll Sawing and Turning.
Ansley, Joseph & Son, 810 Scranton BENORE JOHN &, SON, 710 to 716 Scranton
CHEMBERLIN J E, Dix court (see p 2) Green Ridge Lumber Co, 515 to 521,
Green Ridge Peck Lumber Mfg Co, 101 to 111 E
ivr fiT'ic pt^ SCRANTON WOOD WORKING CO (Litn),
510 to 516 Penn av (see page 75)
Sculptor and Carver.
[See also Granite and Marble.]
CARLUCCI FRANK, 720 to 726 Scran- ton (see page 24)
McSHERRY D & CO, 704 and 706 N Washington av (see back col p A)
Seed Stores.
Clark, G R & Co, 1350 W Main av HUNT & CONNELL CO, (clover, timothy, and lawn grass) 434 Lacka av (see inside front cover)
Sewer Contractors.
rsee also Contractors.]
Howley Bros, 338 and 340 Fenn av MONIES G B & A C, 1542 Dickson av
(see page 8)
Sewer and Culvert Pipe.
(See also Drain and Sewer Pipes.)
HUNT & COHNELL CO, 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover). KELLER LUTHER, 813 W Lack ave
(see front cover j
Sewing Machine Agents.
Jones & Hall, 506 Lacka av Kearney, Joseph, 1434 Capouse av Mitchell, A J (Singer), 518 Lack av Ricker, E C, 123 Adams av Stunstall, Stephen, 138 Penn av Thomas, D R, 1121 Jackson
Shade and Ornamental Trees
HALSTEAD N (agent for Ellwanger & Barry j, 320 Mifflin av (see p 108)
Shirt Mfrs.
Engel & Eisner, 427 S Washington
avenue KEYSTONE LAUNDRY (J C Highriter,
prop), 317 Lackawanna avenue
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO. *"°^"*^=J^«^p':"?,
27 & 28 Coal Exchange
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' Show Cases.
KNAUSS FRANK T, oie Penn avenue
Silk Mfrs.
Gregory Silk Mfg. Co (braid), De- pot, near Pond
IrJarvey, Alfred, 812 S.Washington avenue
Meadow Brook Silk Co (George Singleton, prop), Brook, cor Cedar avenue
SAUQUOIT SILK MFG CO (THE), 302 Fig (see page 30)
Silver and Silver - Plated Ware Dealers.
See also Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Berry, W W, 303 Spruce
Coursen, demons & Co (Lim), 422
Lacka av Davidow Bros, 217 Lacka av DeWitt, W H (agt), 203 Lacka av FREEMAN C W, Penn av, cor Spruce Gross, F, 433 Spruce JONES L A, 131 Penn av (see back
cover) KLEBERG EUGENE, 231 Penn sv LEVY N B & BRO, (wholesale), Coal
Exchange (see top lines) Lloyd, Edwin G, 423 Lacka av PHILLIPS GEORGE & CO [wholesale],
[27 and 28] (Joal Exchange [see top
lines] ROGERS A E, 215 Lackawanna av WEICHEL WILLIAM J, [Arcade] 215
Wyoming avenue Wright, Le Grand & Co, 323 Spruce
Silver-Platers.
Knapp, E H, 307 Spruce
Slate-Picker.
Green Ridge Slate-Picker Works, 509 to 513 Green Ridge
Slaters.
See also Roofer!«.
Von Weisentluh, John, 1225 Wasli-
burn. NOTHACKER ALBERT, 1305 Wyoming
avenue [see page 28] Hull, J L (wholesale], 15 Lacka av
Skylights.
See also Cornices and Skylights.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO, 434 Lacka- wanna av [see inside front cover]
Smokers' Articles.
Wholesale.
Streeter, C M & Co, 215 Wyoming avenue
Sporting Groods.
Felton, George <k Bro, Spruce, cor
Penn av FLOREY & HOLT. 408 Spruce [gee
page 14] Gardner, J N, 417 X Sixth Keller, George, 119 Penn av PRICE THOMAS E, 108 S Main av
Spring Mfrs.
SCRANTON BEDDING CO, [bed], 602 and 604 Lacka av [see front col p vi]
Stahles.
Livery, Sale and Feed.
ATHERTON GEO E, 1507 N Main av
(see page 12)
Belles, W, 339 Adams av
Burk, M J, 1000 Providence road
CAVANAGH P A, 522 and 524 River
Cobb, F M, (sale), 334 and 326 Ray- mond court
CUSICK OWEN, 217 to 223 N Wash- ington avenue
EDWARDS W R, 131 and 1.33 Ray- mond court [see page 28]
Foote, A L, (agti, (livery), 1.533 Ca- pouse av
Goodwin, E J, 528 and 530 Spruce
Jordan, E H, .525 Fig
Kerrigan, Patrick F, 314 Fourth
McMillan BROS. 17 and 19 E Market (see page 98)
MEARS JAMES R. 702-710 N Main av
Morris, M V, 1827 N Main av
Nealis, J J, Oakford court
NEVILLE &, TAGUE, Price
O'Donnell, Anthony, Oak cor Brick avenue
Payne, L T, 417 and 419 Spruce
Raub, A U, 425 Spruce
REGAN T P. 411 Oak (see page 25)
Richardson, H U, 1835 > Main av
We are Headquarters for FINE CLOTHING. CollinS^ Hackett
220 L.acka\vanna Avenue. ^>^
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Simrell, J A, (sale), 526 Spruce
SUMMERS C A, 326 Dix court see front col p xi)
WARNER J C, Green Ridge, cor Mou- sey av (see page 14)
Warren, Fred S, 417 McKenua court
WESTMINSTER STABLES (C L Smith, prop), 221 and 223 Oakford court (see page 10)
WYMBS J J, 228 and 230 Forest court (see page 16)
Zelner, Charles, 420 Spruce
Stationery.
See Book Sellers and Stationers.
Statuary.
stone.
CARLUCCI FRANK & BRO, 720 to 726
Scranton (see page 24) McSHERRY D &, CO, 704 and 706 N
Washington av (see back col p A)
Steam Boilers.
Bee also Boiler Makers.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Tiacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Steam Fitters.
See also Gas Fitters, Steam Fittei-s and j Plumbers.
HUNT & CONNELL CO, 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Steam Pumps.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Steamship Ticket Agents.
EVANS DANIEL J, 126 N Main av Fahrenheit, John, 321 Penn av Kiesel, William F, 515 Lacka av McDERMOTT J F,96 and 98 Wyoming
avenue (see page 26) MORGAN B 6, 101 N Main avenue (see
page 96) Rose, Charles & Co, 417 Lacka av SMITH J BORUCH & DIDIK CO (LIm),
410 S Washington av (see p 96)
Steam and Hot Water Heat- ing Apparatus.
(See also Gas Fitter, Steam and Plumbers)
Battin Plumbing Co, 240 Fenn av Gardner, H N, 318 Fenn av Gunster & Forsyth, 327 Penn av Lawler, James J, 247 Wyoming av Leonard, B E, 514 Lacka av Mullen, Thomas F, 315 Spruce MULLEY AMBROSE, [also hot air),
Providence sq (see front col p vii) SLACK C P, 1548 Dickson av (see
page 34)
Steel Rail Mfrs.
LACKAWANNA IRON AND STEEL CO, THE, Lacka av, cor Jefferson av
Stencil and Letter Cutters.
FLOREY & HOLT, 408 Spruce (see page 14)
Stenographers.
BEALE EMMA H, 227 N Washington
avenue Sturdevant, Nora (Miss), 18 Com-
monwealtn Bldg Taylor, John. 8, 9 and 10 Coal Exch WOOD'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND
TYPEWRITING, Penn av, cor Lacka
av (see inside back cover)
Stock Brokers.
(See also Brokers.) Dunn & Burr, 134 N Washn ave
Stock Companies.
Allegheny Lumber Co, office Lacka av". Pres, Charles Schlager; Sec, R H Patterson; Treas, Charles McMullen.
American Safety Lamp and Mine Supply Co, The, 1327 to 1335 Ca- pouse av. Hon M E McDonald pres, O S Johnson vice pres, A H Christy treas, Alexander Dick sec. H B Smith, works mgr.
Austin Coal Co, office 320 Lacka av. Pres, John Devine; sec and treas, R J Matthews.
T. I, hkm & SON, Architects, "■
& 12, DIME^BANK BUILDING,
SCRANTON, PA.
SCRANTON CITY BUSINESS DIRECTOKY.
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Babylon Coal Co, The, Republican Bublican Bldg, 229 N Washington av. TH Watkinspres, W S Wells vice pres, C D Simpson treas, A F Law see, Simpson & Watkins gen mgrs.
Barber Ashphalt Paving Co, room 22 Li brary Bldg, Wyoming av. F V Greene pres, J C RocJj; sec, D O Wickham treas, home office 21 Broadway, N Y
Blossburg Water Co, The, 421 Lacka av. Lemuel Amerman pres, Rob- ert C Adams sec and treas.
Blue Ridge Coal Co, office 10 and 12 Library Bldg. J N Rice pres, Frank H demons sec, Harry C Reynolds treas.
Boies Steel Wheel Co, The, (2 and 3) Commonwealth Bldg. H M Boies pres, H W Boies vice-pres, L M Morton treas. J D Scherer sec.
Brookside Coal Co, The, 421 Lacka av. L A Watres pres, Robert C Adams treas, C E Dimmick sec.
Browning, J W, Land Co, The, (29) Commonwealth Bldg. Hon John H Fellows pres, M H Holgate v-pres, J W Browning sec & treas
Brush-Swan Electric Light Co, Rooms 4 and 6 Commonwealth Bldg. Horace E Hand pres, H Bergholtz sec and treas.
Casey & Kelly Co, Brewing Co, The, Remington av, cor Locust. Wm Kelly pres, P J Casey sec, A J Casey treas.
(Jhurch Coal ('o, 1338 N Main av. J H Steell chairman, R W Beadle sec and treas, M F Dolphin supt.
Clark & Snover Co, The, 112 to 122 Adams av. S P Matthews pres, J F Megargel vice-pres, W L Hen- wood sec and treas.
COLLIERY ENGINEER CO, THE, Coal Exchange, R J Foster, pres; T J Foster, treas and mgr, (see back col p B)
Connell Coal Co, The, 118 Wyoming av. William Council pres, J S McNuliy sec and treas.
Commonwealth Building and Loan Association, 419 Lacka av. Joseph Alexander, Jr, pres, O H Part- ridge treas, George F McCarty vice-pres, J C Vaughan sec.
COMMONWEALTH LUMBER CO, (22) ('ommonwealtli Bldg. Officers to be elected (see back cover)
CONSUMERS' ICE CO, Adams av, cor Ash, 1 F Megargel, pres; Jolin Sehadt, secy; A D Blackingtou,
treas: Charles Sehadt, gen mgr; (see front cover)
Consumers' Powder Co, The, 118 Wyoming av. Henry Belin, Jr, pres, C H Lindsay sec and treas.
Coursen, demons & Co (Lim), 422 Lacka av. James Blair pres, H A Coursen sec, F H demons treas.
Crest Farm Dairy Co (Lim) 335 Adams av. E J Northrup pres, John L Hartman sec, E S Stevens man.
Dickson Mfg Co, The, Penn av, cor Vine. James P Dickson, pres, A H Vandling vice-pres, W H Perkins sec and treas, S Broad- bent gen supt.
Edgerton Coal Co (Lim), The, Re- publican Bldg, 229 N Washing- ton av. C D Simpson pres, T H Watkins sec and treas.
ENTERPRISE POWDER MANUFAC- TURING CO, THE, rooms 57 and 58 Commonwealth bldg, W H Tay- lor, pres; E P Kingsbury, sec'y and treas
Equitable Benefit Association, The, Room, 31 Library Bldg. R A Zimmerman pres, A A Feny vessy sec, M M De Witt treas.
EUREKA LAUNDRY CO, Linden, cor Adams av, C W Rhodes, pres; R A Zimmerman, vice-pres; John J Van Nort, sec'y and treas; (see front cover)
Farmers' Dairy Association, office 401 Penn av. G M Carpenter pres, George Champlin sec, JasG Bailey treas.
FARMEFiS" DAIRY CO (Lim), 324 Lin- den and 1113 Jackson, G M Car- penter, pres; George J Champlin, sec'y; J W Miller, treas
Farmers' Dairy Despatch, 229 N Washington av. T H Watkins treas, A P Bedford, sec.
Farmers' Milk Co, The, 226 W Mar- ket. J W Smith pres and vice pres, S M Aylswortli see, N\' W McCormick treas.
FINCH MANUFACTURING CO., W. Lackawanna av., N. Eighth and Swetland. Irviug A Finch, pres
Florence Coal Co, office 320 Lacku av. W B Whitney pres, E P Kingsbury sec, C P Matthews treas.
Foote tV: Shear Co, ofHce 513 Lacka av. F B Foote pres, Wm A Avery sec, J A Waters treas.
FINE TROUSERS 220 Lackawanna Avenue.
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Forest Hill Cemetery Association, office 404 Lacka av. George San- derson pres. J Atticus Robertson sec, Charles du Pont Breck treas.
Greigsville Salt and Mining Co, (5) Library bldg, Hon John H Fel- lows pres, Thomas Livey sec and treas.
Green Ridge Lumber Co, 515 to 521 Green Ridge. W L Scott pres, M D Brown vice pres, G T> Brown treas, G A Clearwater see.
Green Ridge Store Co, (lim), 1553 Dickson av HA Kingsbury ch'n Charles Hen wood treas, J H Steell sec, W L Carr, mgr.
Greenwood Coal Co, (lim), 400 Lacka av. R G Brooks pres, Thos H Dale sec and treas.
Hillside Coal and Iron Co, Republi- can bldg, 229 N Washington a v. E B Thomas pres, Edward White treas, A R Macdonough sec.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. William Connell, chair- man; A E Hunt, sec'y and treas; (see inside front cover)
Hyde Park Gas Co, office 115 Wyom- ing av. W W Scran ton pres, G B Hand, sec and treas.
Jones & Spruks Co, 23 Lacka av. Oswald Jones pres, David Spruks treas, H J Howell sec.
Lackawanna Electric Power Co, The, office, room 9 Commonwealth Bldg. E B Sturges pres, Horace E Hand sec, John W Fowler treas.
LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO, 221 E Lacka av, 222 and 224 Centre, Charles Schlager pres, Charles Mc- Mullen treas <femgr, Robert Taylor sec'y (see front col p xii)
LACKAWANNA IRON AND COAL CO, Lacka av, cor Jefferson av. Ed- ward C Lynde ass't sec'y
LACKAWANNA IRON AND STEEL CO, THE, Lacka av, cor Jefferson av. Walter Scranton pres, 52 Wall street. New York; E C Lynde ass't sec'y, Scranton Pa
Lackawanna Lumber Co, Brook, cor Remington av, office 512 Spr'ce. J W Peck pres, J L Connell sec and treas.
LACKAWANNA MILLS, THE. William Connell pres, Charles R Connell sec and treas
Lackawanna Store Association, Lackawanna av, cor Jefferson av. Stephen S Palmer chairman, Jas S Mott mgr
L«flin Powder Mfg Co, 118 Wyom-
ing av. H D Lafiin pres, Henry Belin, jr, sec and treas.
Langcliffe Coal Co, lim, 400 Lack av. R G Brooks pres, Thomas H Dale treas, T R Brooks sec.
Lehigh Salt Mining Co, 118 Wyom- ing av. Robert H Sayre pres, AVilliam Connell treas, John A Mears sec, Edward L Fuller gen mgr.
Leisering Mfg Co, The, 39, 40 and 41 Commonwealth Bldg. A C Leis- ering pres, W W Watson, sec and
Maloney Oil and Mfg Co, 721 W Lacka av. Martin Maloney pres, B R Wade treas, J B McCali sec, M W Collins mgr.
Mansfield Water Company The, 421 Lacka av, L A Watres pres, Robt C Adams sec and treas.
Meadow Water Brook Co, office 115 Wyoming av. W W Scranton pres, G B Hand sec and treas.
Millbrook Water Co, office 320 Lacka av. RiJ Matthews pres, U P Mat- thews sec and treas.
Moosic Mt Carbondale R R Co, 39, 40 and 41 Commonwealth Bldg. M S Kemmerer pres, W W Wat- son sec and treas.
Moosic Mt Coal Co, 39, 40 and 41 Commonwealth Bldg, E B Slis- enning pres, WWW atson sec and
Moosic Mt Water Co, 39, 40 and 41 Commonwealth Bldg. M S Kem- merer pres, W S Diehl sec and treas.
Moosic Powder Co, The, (1 and 2) Commonwealth bldg. H M Boies pres, J D Shaver sec and treas.
Mount Jessup Coal Co, (lim), (39, 40 and 41) Commonwealth bldg. M S Kemmerer chairman, W W Watson, treas.
Mount Lookout Coal Co, The, Re- publican bldg, 229 N Washington av. Simpson & Watkins gen mgrs, T H Watkins pres, W S Wells vice pres, C D Simpson, treas, A F Law sec.
Mountain Lake Land and Coal Cq, (lim), Blucher av cor Birch. L J Siebecker chairman and pres, C C Ferber sec and treas, P A Aulbach mgr.
National Boring and Drilling Co, The, (34) Coal Exchange. Samuel MacEachen pres, Stanley P Allen sec.
Nay- Aug Coal Co, office (12) Com-
DAVIS & HOUPT, Architects,
24, 26 and 26 Comirionwealth Building, SCRANTON, PA.
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monwealth bldg. W J Hand pres, John G McAskie sec, C E Brad- bury treas.
New England Koof Paint Co, 316 Spruce. S H Bond sec, S N Mc- intosh mgr.
New Process Bread Co, 1412 Penn av. VV M Finn pres, Frederick Fuller sec, C S Seamans treas; M B Peck mgr.
New York, ISusquehauna and West- ern ( oal Co, ReiDubiican bldg, 229
. N Washington av. R K Dow pres, J P Raflferty vice pres and sec, K C Shimeali treas.
New York, Susquehanna and West- ern Railroad Lo, Republican bldg, 229N Washingtonav. Simon Borg pres, W P Ogden, first vice pres, J P Rafferty second vice pres and sec, R u Shimeali treas.
Northwest Coal Co, The, Republi- can bldg, 229 N Washington av. C D Simpson pres, T H VVatkins treas, A F Law sec.
Northwestern Mining and Exchange Co, office (31) Republican bldg. E E Thomas pres, A R McDouough sec, Edward White treas.
PARAGON PLASTER AND SUPPLY CO, THE,office521 Green Ridge, George D Brown pres, G A Clearwater treas, H R Reynolds sec, E L Mer- riman mgr, (see top lines)
Peck Lumber ManufaeturiDg Co, 101 to 111 E Market. J W Peck pres, E S Peck see and treas, H A Kauf- hold supt.
PENNSYLVANIA ROOFING CO, 326 N Washington av. John P Albro pres, J H Fisher sec and treas (see page 52)
People's Printing and Publishing Co, The, 324 Penn av. D J White- foid pres, Cliarles E Bradley treas.
Pierce Coal Co, The, (lim), (17) Com- monwealth bldg. Thomas E .Jones sec and treas.
Pocono Ice Co, office 400 Lacka av and Dock Ash Place. Thomas H Dale pres, Thomas R lirooks sec and treas, Geo M DeWitt gen mgr.
Perseverance Club, office Coal Ex- change. William Bhune pres, Edward C Deans sec, John M Kemmerer treas
Providence Coal ( o (Lim), Tribune Bldg, Spruce, cor Penn av. J H Steell chairman, R W Beadle sec and treas.
-PROVIDENCE GAS AND WATER CO, 1808 N Main av. W R Storrs pres.
H F Atherton see and treas, J B Fish supt
Riverside Coal Co, The, (17) Com- monwealth Bldg. James J Wil- liams pres, Thomas E Jones sec and treas.
Ridge Turnpike Co, office 404 Lacka av. Charles du Pont Breck pres, J Atticus Robertson sec and treas.
Rush Brook Coal Co, office (25) Li- brary Bldg. J S Jenkins pres, E A '. oray, -Jr, sec and treas.
Santa Lucia Mining and Milling Co, The, (39, 40 and 41) Common- wealth Bldg. .John .1 Mathias pres, T J Foster sec, W W Watson treas.
SANQUOIT SILK MANUFACTURING CO, THE, 302 Fig. A D Steell pres, Richard Rossmassler treas, J L Steell sec, S C Steell asst sec, Wm H Davis supt (see page 30)
SCRANTON BUTTON CO, THE, Brooks cor Cedar av. Wm. Connell pres, Charles R Connell sec and treas
SCRANTON BEDDING CO,THE, 602 and 604 Lacka av. S G Kerr pres, D L Jewell vice pres, T H Benton sec aud mgr, L J Siebecker treas (see col page vi)
Scran ton Board of Trade, 421 Lacka av. W A May pres, Luther Keller vice-pres, A W Dickson treas, H A Kingsbury sec.
Seranton Electric Light & Heat Co, office 115 Wyoming av. W W Seranton pres, G B Hand see and treas.
Seranton Gas and Water Co, office 115 Wyoming av. W W Seranton pres, G B Hand sec and treas.
SCRANTON TRACTION CO, Traders' National Bank bldg 234 Lacka av H H Archer gen mgr
SCRANTON COMMERCIAL ASSOCIA- TION, 234 Lacka av. J U Hopewell pres, O B MacKnight vice pres, H B Andrews sec, Geo Ct VVinans treas, W J Tracy attorney (see top lines)
Seranton Fiie-brick Co, (46 and 47) Commonwealth Bldg. D W Con- nolly pres, F L Phillips treas.
SCRANTON FORGING CO,Green Ridge, C H Pond pres, A L Lewis vice pres, Henry Belin ,jr treas, E F Chamberlain sec
Seranton Glass Co. 301 to 329 Green Ridge. J H Steell pres, E P Kinga- bury vice pres, Charles Hen wood sec and treas, M A Goodwin, supt,
15
F'"Lf"/"Ls!lL"9 Aoo'ls^t COLLINS & HACKETT
220 Lackaw^anna T^venue
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SCRANTON ILLUMINATING, HEAT AND POWER CO, THE, 136 Wyoming av. B H Throop pres, James P Dick- son vice-pres, Joseph H Dunham treas, Fred C Hand sec, J E Par- rish supt Scran ton Iron Fence and Mfg Co, The, 1335 and 1337 C'apouse av. C P Matthews pres, J M Kemmerer viee pres, W D Henwood sec and treas, F G Kruegerman supt. Scranton Jar and Stopper Co The, Green Ridge, cor Meylert a v. M A Goodwin pres, Charles du Pont ' Breck treas, H B Reynolds sec, T
B Howe supt. Scranton Knitting Co The, 421 Lacka av. L A Watres pres, John G Sherwood sec, Robert C Adams treas. Scranton Lace Curtain Mfg Co, Glen, cor Meylert av. J M Kemmerer pres, John G Sherwood sec, H J Anderson treas, A Mosley gen mgr. Scranton Packing Co The, 113 Franklin av. P J Horan, pres, J L Connell, sec and treas SCRANTON PHOTO SUPPLY CO, THE, 138 Wyoming av. Chas Bolwell, Jr, sec and mgr, Robert E Whit- ney pres and treas (see page 60) Scranton Publishing Co (Daily Times), B J JVJooney editor, D J Campbell managing editor. Scranton Supply and Machinery Co The, 131 Wyoming av, W H Tay- lor pres, H W Kingsbury sec and
SCRANTON STOVE WORKS, New
York, cor Jefferson a v. J A Lan- sing pres, A C Fuller sec and
SCRANTON WOOD WORKING CO (LIm),
510 to 516 Penn av. H C Hinman , pres, Charles Henwood treas (see j page 75) ,
Silver Creek Mining Co The, rooms 57 and 58 Commonwealth BIdg. j W H Taylor, pres, E P Kingsbury i sec and treas.
SMITH J, BORUCH & DIDIK CO (Lim), i 410 S Washington av. J Smith { pres, Charles Didik sec and treas | (see page 96) j
Spring Brook Water Co, 421 Lacka 1
av. pres, Louis A '
Watres sec, Abram Nesbit treas. j
Sterrick Creek Coal Co, office 118 j Wyoming av. J J Albright, pres, 1 Buffalo, N Y, Thomas S Sprague, sec, W T Smith, treas. |
Summit Coal Co, office, rooms 16, 17 and 18 Republican Bldg. C D Simpson pres, T H Watkins sec and treas. Suburban Electric Light Co The, 11 Commonwealth Bldg. H T Howell pres, E B Sturgess treas, W J Jones supt. STOWERS PORK PACKING AND PRO- VISION CO, THE, 2 Lacka av. W W Manness pres, F D Watts treas, J R Schlager sec Taylor Water Company The, 421 Lacka av. L A Watres pres, Robert C Adams sec and treas. Tisdell Camera and Manufacturing Co The, 406 Spruce. W L Hen- wood pres, F W Stillwell treas, H E Stillwell sec and mgr. Washburn & Moen Mfg Co, The, 129 Franklin av. Theo H Dibble man. WESTON MILL CO (Ltd), office 47 and 49 Lacka av. Wm Connell pres, Alex W Dickson sec and treas West Bridge Coal Co, The, (14) Commonwealth Bldg. T C Von Storch pres, C E Chittenden sec and treas. Whitehall Land and Improvement Co, The, (39, 40 and 41) Common- wealth Bldg. A C Leisenring pres, W W Watson sec and tree. W hitehall Water Co, The, (39, 40 and 41) Commonwealth Bldg. A C Leisenring pres, W W Watson sec and treas. Wilson Lumber Co, The, (12 and 13) Commonwealth Bldg. James P Dickson pres, James J Williams vice-pres, Charles E Bradbury sec and treas. WINTON FOUNTAIN PEN CO, THE, 312 Penn av. Walter W Winton pres, J Frank Seigel sec, A H Winton treas, W H Withers gen mgr WITHERS W H PAPER CO (Ltd), 312 Penn av. W H Withers chairman, S M Withers sec, W M Withers treas Wyoming Land Co, office, 16 17 and 18 Republican Bldg. T H Watkins pres, H P Simpson sec, C D Simpson treas.
Stone Dealers.
CARLUCCI FRANK & BRO, 720 to 724
Scranton (see page 24) Edginton William, 110 S Hyde Park av
PARA HON IS THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL WALL PLASTER manufactured. rMnMUUil Send for Catalogue. 515 Green Ridge St.
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McSHERRY DENNIS & CO, 704 Wash- ington av (see back col page A) Mock J W, 916 Birch MULDOON (Si BOWE, Penu av corner
Poplar (see page 10) Schroeder Conrad (36 and 38) Com- monwealth Bldg SYKES SAM, 1235 Penu av (see p 74) STIPP PETER, 520 Spruce (see p 32) TEETER C L BLUE STONE CO, (35) Republican bldg (see back col p A) WICKIZER W H, 328 S Main av Williams Edwin S, Ash, cor Penn avenue
Storage Warehouse.
KETCHAM W P, 415 to 421 Linden (see front col p viii)
Stove Brick Mfrs.
LPatent Cemeat.] Beers C L, 52 Marrifield
Store Mfrs.
NOVELTY IRON WORKS, 136 Wyom- ing av (see front col p v)
SCRANTON STOVE WORKS, New York, cor Jefferson avenue
Stove Repairs.
[See also Stoves and Tinware. J
Battin Henry & Co, 126 Penn av Beers C L, 301 N Main av Conueil W P ct Sous, 118 Penu av NOVELTY IRON WORKS, 136 Wyom- ing av (see front col p v) ZEIGLER & SCHUMACHER, 501 and 503 Cedar av (see ("age 71)
Stoves aiHl Tinware Dealers.
Baltin Henry & Co, 126 Penn av Beers C' L. 301 N Main av Connell W P ifc Sons, 118 Penn av COWLES W C, 11(07 N Main avenue Devers James M, 340 W Market Doud \V G & Ct), 509 Lacka av Koote & Shear, 521 Ijacka av Foster S M, 114 S Main av (liunsterct Forsyth, 327 Penn uv Howley Bros, 3*38 and 340 J'enn av Hughes R J. 124 S Main av LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO, 221
Lacka av and 222 and 224 Centre
(see front col p xii)
Leonard B E, 514 Lacka av Leonard Thomas, 505 Lacka av Levi B C, 409 Penn av Lewis Lewis W, (agt), 1547 Dickson avenue
Mcknight george m, 112 n Hyde
Park av (see p 78) MONIES G B & A C, 1542 Dickson av
(see page S) MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence
square (see front col. p. vii.). Ober Joseph, .337 Penn av Reese S M, HI S Main av SLACK C P. 1548 Dickson av (seep 34) YOOS &. DOYLE, 124 N Main av ZEIGLER &. SCHUMACHER, 501 and
503 Cedar avenue
Straw Goods.
Crane Frank L, (wholesale), 324 Lacka av
Surveyors.
[See also Civil and Mining Engineers.]
BARTL EDMUND A, 404 Lacka av (see page 48)
Tackle Blocks.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 4.34* Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover)-
Tailors and Clothes Cleaners
(See also Merchant Tailors.
ALBRECHT JOSEPH L (agt), 403 Hick- ory Beck D, 531 Linden Davis D E, 119 S Main av Doeisan Philip, 241 Penn av Dyer James, 1516 Pittstou av Faust John, 217 Spruce Gould J A, 319 Penn av Graf George, 534 Hickory GRAMPP A, 1544 Dickson av (see p 14) Grieves William H, 237 Penn av iluss Peter, 608 Cedar av Klasen John, 238 Peun av Landure Isidore, 320 Spruce, Maddocks G H, 121 Wyoming av INI less D E, 311 Lacka av Ml ESS T G, 327 Spruce (see page 57) Miller King, 221 Wyoming av MorriH Marx, 420 S'Washingtou av Nicholls Richard, 1110 Jackson OSWALD & SON, 820 Pittstou av Ross John, 307 Spruce Schmitt Ferinaud, 210 Fifth av
COLLINS & HACKETT, * folJjne neckwear,
230 linoltavvanna Avenue.
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Schuwenker John W, 315 Centre SIMPSON JOHN, 107 and 109 Wyom- ing av (see page 38) Wideman J B, 209 Penn av Williams Joseph, W 236 N Main av
Tar.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. [see inside front cover].
Taxidermist.
Friant George P, 102 N Washington
Teachers.
CDress Cutting.)
TRIPP M A (MRS), 434 Adams av (see page 3)
Teaming- and Trucking.
(See also Draymen.)
ATHERTON GEORGE E, 1507 N Main FARRELL M, 226 Lacka av (see p 36) JOHNSON J E, 1236 Providence road
(see page 21) Jones, Timothy H, 117 Morris Court Veith Godlip, 737 Birch
«
Teas^ Coffee and Spices.
Burr Daniel W & Co, 139 Franklin
avenue Gl-and Union Tea Co, 103 8 Mainav Jones Bros, 311 Lacka av IMPORTERS TEA CO,(M S Groffmgr),
224 Wyoming av Scranton Cash Store, 134 and 136 N
Washington av
Telegraph Offices.
Western Union Telegraph Co, 236 Lacka av
Terra Cotta.
KELLER LUTHER, 813 W Lacka av (see front cover)
Theatres.
Academy of Music (M H Burgunder
manager), 239 Wyoming av Eden Musee 221 and 223 Lacka av
FROTHSNGHAM'S (John H Black- wood mgr), Wyoming nr Ponn av
New Wonderland (George E Davjs prop), 314 Linden
Ticket Agents.
EVANS DANIEL J, 126 N Main av Kirby George, 306 Lacka av McDERMOTT J F, 96 and 98 Wyoming
av (see page 26) MORGAN B G, 101 N Main av (see p 96) Pry or William L, '309 Lacka av SMITH i, BARUCH & DIDiK CO (Lim),
410 S Washington av (see p 96) Smith Mark L, 328 Lacka av
Tiles.
Gray W A, 320 Washington av HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover). KELLER LUTHER, 813 W Lacka av
(see front cover)
Tinware Dealers.
[See also Stoves and Tinware.]
GREAT FOUR CENT STORE (J H Lad- wig, prop), 310 Lacka av (see p 48)
MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq. (see front col. p. vii.).
Tin and Sheet Iron Workers.
rsee also Stoves and Tinware.]
COWLES W C, 1907 If Main avenue Devers James M*, 340 W Market Doud W G & Co, 609 Lacka av Poster S M, 114 S Main av Hughes R J, 128 S Main av Mullen Thomas F, 315 Spruce MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq.
(see front col. p. vii.). SLACK C P, 1518 Dickson av (see p 34)
Tobacconists.
Clark & Snover Co, The, 112 to 122 Adams av
Tobacco and Cigars.
See Cigars and Tobacco.
Tools.
See also Machinery; also Hardware.
Elsinger Daniel, 317| Centre
N.B. LEVY&BRO.
Optical Goods at Wholesale.
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Matter .Tainefs, 820 VV Lacka av HUNT & CONNELL CO., 484 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover^i. TISDEL L W, (small), 118 Franklin avenue (see page 26)
Toys and Notions.
Arcbbald George, 304 W Market GREAT FOUR CENT STORE (J H Lad- wig, prop), 310 Lacka av (see p48) WILLIAMS J D &. BRO, 314 Lacka av
(see page 44) Woolworth & Co, 319 Lacka av
Trunks, Bags, Etc.
Bartholomew A D, 123 Penn av
Brown M, 224 Lacka av
Cohen J E, 326 Lacka av
Fritz G W, 410 Lacka av
HOUSER C W, 200 Lacka av (see p
107) Keller & Harris, 117 Penn av Morris Bros, 330 Lacka av MULLEY, AMBROSE, Providence sq.
(see front col. p. vii.).
Truckmen and Teamsters.
See Draymen.
Twine.
MEGARGEE BROS (wholesale), 130 N Washington av (see bade cover and page 50)
Withers W H Co dim), (wholesale), 312 Penn av
Typewriters and Supplies.
Wyckoff, Seainans & Benedict, 4.85 Spruce
Umbrella Mfrs and Repairers
FLOREY& HOLT, 408 Spruce (see p 14)
Undertakers.
CUSICK OWEN, 426 Lacka av
Hazlett W H, 315 Mulberry
Miller G A, 434 Cedar av
NEVILLE & TAGUE, 202 N Main av
0'Boyle.TJ, 244 Penn a v
Price T J, 208 S Main av
Price William & Son, 135 S Main av
Raub A R, 425 Spruce Regan T P, 301 W Market Schoenfeld Reinhard, 310 Frank- lin av STORR CHRISTIAN, 615 Cedar av Wymbs M F, 1112 Jackson
Undertakers' Snpplies.
Miller T M & Co, 2 and 4 Lacka av.
Underwear Mfrs,
LACKAWANNA MILLS CO, THE, Brook cor Remington av
Upholsterers and Upholstery (xoods.
(See tilso Furniture Dealers.) Bently A, 316 Cedar av BENTON J L, 331 Adams av (see back
cover) Freeman Lord, Wood, cor Diamond
avenue HAZLETT C H, 226 Spruce (see front
col page xi) Hull & Co, 205 and 207 Wyoming av KERR & SIEBECKER, 406 and 408
Lacka av (see front col page vi) KINBACK J F, 613i Gibson (see p 60) Sissenberger William, 229 and 231
Penn av \\ ilhelm Christian, 2 Green Ridge
Variety Stores.
(See also Confectionery and Kruil.)
Buchta Albert, 1201 Lloyd Calley Patrick, 616 Beech Cammer Chester, 1702 Washburn Conley Patrick, 616 Beech Casper Peter, 1013 Irving av Corbett Mary (Mrs), 205 Stone av Coy le James, 716 River Davis E (Miss), 2000 Washburn Davis Ricbard B, 2618 N Main av Deckert Lizzie (Mrs), 1140 Thompson Dugher M, 810 W Market Elliis S (Miss), 1020 Lacka av Evans B G, 1512 Washburn Flanagan John S, Hollow Ford Mary (Mrs), 940 W Market Glancy P J, 1715 Luzerne Graham James, 1516 Luzerne GREAT FOUR CENT STORE (J H Lad- wig, prop), 310 LacKa av (see p 48'i (Jrillin Edward, 470 Murv Grirtis D L, 3401 N Main av
"'%^rar.";:'i'nri?er"* COLLINS & HACKETT
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JACQUES SIMON, N Main av, cor
Providence road JEHU THOMAS, 1813 Wayne avenue JONES D H, 416 Thirteenth Heffner Fred , 732 Beech Henery Lizzie T, 1922 Brick av Karney S, 1672 Keiser av Kearney Bridget (Mrs), 1623 Lu- cerne Kennev John, 308 W Market Lewis B E, 125 W Market Lewis James (Mrs), 436 N Main av Lukan John, 1209 Lloyd Morgan J T> (Mrs), 1152 Eynon Moses James, 1602 V\ ashburn Moses J D, 412 N Main av MURRAY MARY (Mrs), 1406 Luzerne Noll John, 621 Birch POWELL REESE C, 1130 Eynon Pirie John, 111 Penn ave Rees Henrv E, 1910 Wayne av Scahill L M (Miss), 219 W Market Smith Victoria (Mrs), 332 S Main av Sullivan B (Mrs) 1506 Prospect av Sweeney James A, 2503 Jackson Thomas A (Mrs) 1716 Wayne av Ttiomas Wm B, 222 Sherman av Three-Cent Store (M Perry prop),
523 Lacka av WALSH PATRICK R, 1865 Bloom av WHEELER H F (Mrs), 729Scranton White R, 319 Prospect av WILLIAMS J D & BRO, 112 S Main av (see page 44)
Variiisli.
Bee Paints, Oil and Glass.
Taiilt Lights.
HUNT & CONNELL CO, 434 Lacka- wanna av (see inside front cover)
Tentilators.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO, 434 Lacka- wanna av (see inside front cover)
Teteriiiary Surgeons.
ADAMS C W, 124 Lindeil HELMER JACOB, 311 Spruce HELMER R C. 311 Spruce SITTERLEY C M, 202 Wyoming av Sturge E, 326 Dix Court
Tiiiegar Mfrs.
Maloney Oil & Mfg Co, 721 W Lacka
Yiolin Mfrs and Repairers.
FIDIAM JAMES, 1 Wheeler place (see page 38)
Wall Plaster.
[Patent.]
PARAGON PLASTER AND SUPPLY CO, THE, 521 Green Ridge (see top lines)
Watches/ Clocks and Jewelry
Ackerman G L, 226 Wyoming av Berry W W, 303 Sprace Bonn Henry, 410 (. edar av Bost William, 530 Pittston av Christuian David, 329 Penn av Davidow Bros, 217 Lacka av DeWitt W H (agt), 203 Lack av) Evans I B, 107 S Main av FREEMAN C W, Penn av cor Spruce Fritz F C, 1913 N Main av Greeley W E. 1 549 Dickson aV GREEN JOSEPH, 107 Lacka av (see
front col page x) Gross F, 433 Spruce HAETTICH PETER,(repr), 213 Penn av HARRISON I, (agt), 233 Penn av (see
page 26) HOGAN P J, 341 W Market JONES LINCOLN A, 131 Penn av (see
back cover) Keene L M, 1121 Jackson KELL E, (repairer) 511 Cedar av Kerner D, 237 Penn av Klein Seb (repairer), 912 Luzerne LEVY N B & BRO, (wholesale). Coal
Exchange (see top lines) Lloyd Edwin G, 423 Lacka av Luther Conrad. 107 Wyoming av Mercereau & Connell, 307 Lacka av PHILLIPS GEORGE & CO, (wholesale),
(27 and 28) Coal Exchange (see
top lines) ^
Reichert M, 417 Lacka av ROGERS A E, 215 Lacknwanna av Schlieder Moses, 411 S Washington
avenue Schrieber f harles, 1205 Cedar av Schimpff E, 317 Lackawanna av TEAL J H (agent), 1911 N Main av TOBEY M, 141 Penn avenue Waters George, 119 S Main av WEICHEL WILLIAM J, (Arcade bldg)
115 Wvoming avenue Wright Le Grand & Co, 323 Spruce
Money Remitted the Very Day Collected scranton commercial Assoc
" u u 234 Lackawanna Avenue.
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Watchmaker's Materials and Tools.
LEVY N B &, BRO, (wholesale), Coal
Exchange (see top lines) PHILLIPS GEORGE & CO, (wholesale),
(27 and 28) Coal Exchange (see
top lines)
Water Company.
PROVIDENCE GAS AND WATER CO, THE, 1808 N Main av
Well Diggers and Drillers.
National Boring and Drilling Co, (84j Coal Exchange
Western Loans.
See Real Estate Agents.
Wines, Liquors, Etc.
See Liquors and Wines.
Wire Goods Mfrs.
Ko98 W W, (coal screens), 448 N Eighth
Wire Nails.
See also Hardware,
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 4;U i.acka- wauna av. (see inside front cover).
Wire Rope.
HUNT &, COHNELL CO, 484 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
KINGSBURY HENRY A, 318 Spruce
LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO, 221 Ijacka av (see front col page xii)
Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Co, 129 Eraukliu av
Women's Exchange.
Wt)men's Exciianji;e, The, 144 N Washington av
Wood Box Mfrs.
Blanciiard Wilbur S, (cigar), 203 N Seventh
Wood Engravers.
BENORE JOHN &, SON, 710 to 716
Scranton SMITH A C. Dix Court
Wood Mantels.
HUNT &, CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cove>r).
Wood Split Pulleys.
HUNT & CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Wostenliolm's Cutlery.
HUNT &. CONNELL CO., 434 Lacka- wanna av. (see inside front cover).
Wood Turners.
BENORE JOHN 8l SON, 710 to 716
Scranton CHEMBERLIN J E, Dix Court (see p 2) Green J^idge Lumber Co, .515 to 521
Green Ridge SCRANTON WOODWORKING CO iLtd),
510 to 51(i Peuii av (see page 75)
Wood and Willow Ware.
W holesale.
Brown Frank P A: Co, 720 \V Lacka avenue
Yeast.
Fleischuuiu »ic Co, 242 Adauis av
-m^m-
Nobby Suits and Overcoats 220 Lackawanna Avenue.
COLLINS & HACKETT
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SCBANTON CITY BUSINESS DIEECTORY,
Dunmore Business dlmmi
189 3-4.
Arranged Alphabetically by Business. In order to find the address of a business man, woman or firm, turn alphabetically to the heading of busi- ness which th&y are in. Should you not find them be sure and look in some other heading which they may come under before you come to the conclusion that their names are not in the book.
Bakers.
Decker Chancey, 216 E Drinker Lutz M, 211 E Drinker
Barbers.
BURNS THOMAS A, Chestnut, cor
Elm Cook John H, 134 Chestnut Hoflman Jacob, Third, cor Butler McAndrew Michael J, Fourth, near
Dudley Purcell William L, 205 E Drinker Borar David G, 100 E Drinker
Blacksmiths.
BRADER H E, 109 Brook Doud Patrick F, 361 Butler Frey John, Green Ridge, cor Monroe Hall Warner J, Apple, cor Calvin MAURER &, CO, Blakely, near Pine NEALOUS WILLIAM J, Calvin, above Chestnut (see page 40)
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Allen G W B, 107 Chestnut Coleman James M, 301 E Drinker Maloney M G, Blakely, cor Drinker Moffat & Williamson, Third PINKNEY H, 151 Chestnut (see p 42)
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Carbo January, 155 Chestnut Carbo G, 234 Spencer Decker Chauncy, 216 Drinker Denmark Michael, 828 E Drinker Hennin William, 114 Blakely Kellum Frank, rear 312 Chestnut
Mafucci Michael, Elm, cor Pine Maloney M G, 100 E Drinker Margotta John, Butler, cor Third Nigro Rocco, 209 W Drinker PINKNEY HARLAND, 151 Chestnut
(see page 42) WOLCOTT JUDSON, 123 Apple
Bottlers.
DAVITT JAMES H, 247 and 249 Spen- cer (see page 78)
KREINBUR6 &. PFAHLER, Cross, cor Williams (see page 103
Box Manufacturers.
FUHR FRANK, (cigar), 112 Grove (see page 69)
Brewers.
McQuade & Son, 340 Blakely
Builders' Materials.
OSTERHOUT W D & SON, Third, near E and W V R R (see page 40)
Building and Loan Associa- tions.
Dunmore Building and Loan Asso- ciation
Cabinet Maker.
LETCHWORTH THOMAS P, 120 Cheat- nut (see page 40)
Pocket Edition Street Directory and Map ■'dJ"itT.Vprfc%%V.
DUNMORE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
207
Carpenters and Builders.
Bell W H, 197 Cherry
BURKE HUGH, 127 Riggs
Cole Jansen, Spencer, cor Ambrose
Ehrgood Oscar D, 228 Butler
Foster Richard 143 Riggs
HUFF & CRAWFORD, 117 Grove
KOHL JOHN D, Madison avenue cor
Delaware (see page 36) LEWIS BENJAMIN S, Marion corner
Adams av Long Thomas A, 110 Bloom MORAHAN MICHAEL, 224 Apple (see
page 66) Moran James J , 723 Jefferson av Oakley Dennisou K, 139 Madison av OSTERHOUT W D & SON, Third near
E & W V R R depot (see page 40) SIMPSON SMITH,917 Blakely (see p 98) Swartz Henry J, 469 Electric av Swingle A T, Blakely
Carpet Weavers.
Frichtel George, 812 Ridge Weber Charles, 117 S Blakely
Carpets and Oilcloths.
LETCHWORTH T P, 120 Chestnut (see page 40)
Carriage Builders and Be pairers.
Griffin Leander L, 107 Brook Hall Warner J, Apple, cor Calvin Kohler Joseph, 148 Chestnut MAURER 8l CO, 350 S Blakely NEALOUS WILLIAM J, Calvin above Chestnut (see page 40)
Carriage and Wagon Dealers
NEALOUS WILLIAM J, Calvin above
Chestnut (see page 40)
Cigar Box Mfr.
FUHR FRANK, 112 Grove (see p 69)
Cigars and Tobacco.
Clark Patrick J, Chestnut, near
Potter Langan William, Adams av, cor
Larch
McHale John, 401 S Blakely
Robinson George 201 Mill
Clothing Dealers.
See also General Stores.
Maloney M G, Blakely, cor Drinker Coal Mines and Operators.
Filer«& Livey Winton
Green Ridge Colliery, Jefferson av
Jones Thomas E, Adams av, cor
Green Ridge PENNSYLVANIA COAL CO, Smith cor
Mill Pennsylvania No 5, Pine, near
Blakely Pierce Coal Co (Lim), Winton Spencer A D & F M, Drinker, near
Spencer
Contractors and Builders.
BURKE HUGH, 127 Riggs
Cole Jansen, Ambrose, cor Spencer
KOHL JOHN D, Madison avenue cor
Delaware (see page 36) LEWIS B S, Marion cor Adams av Long Thomas A, 110 Bloom OSTERHOUT W D &, SON, Third near
E and W V R R (see page 40) MORAHAN MICHAEL, 224 Apple (see
page 66) SIMPSON SMITH, Blakely (see p 98) Swingle A F Blakely
Decorators.
.See also Painters.
KROTZER & BIESECKER, 319 Apple
and 115 Shoemaker [see page 42] PABST GEORGE, 823 Irving av (see P83)
Dentists.
Carty Elmer P, 108 S Blakely Marcy Olin J, 11-5 Cherry
Dining Rooms.
Jones Harvey, 106 Drinker
Doors, Sash and Blinds.
BURKE HUGH, 127 Riggs
LEWIS B S, Marion cor Adams av
16
•'"■'""IVl^"™!!!^!^"'''*''' COLLINS & HACKETT
Z20 Lackawanna Ave
208
DUNMORE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OSTERHOUT W D & SON, Third near E & W V fi R depot (see page 40)
Draymen.
Farrell John, 209 Corner
GREAVES WALTER, 234 Butler (see
page 96) HARVEY RICHARD, 212 Butler McDade Dennis, 232 Apple MCMILLAN BROS, Blakely (see p 98) Wagner F E, 306 E Drinker
Dressmakers.
Eagan Nellie L, 811 Taylor av Flannery Mary (Miss), 112 Potter Finnerty Maggie, 152 Pine Hastings Maggie, 118 Potter Hopkins Julia, 806 Donegal Johnson Sarah A, Butler cor Fourth Keller Lettie (Miss), 213 Mill Kreger Clara, 224 Cherry McHugh Bridget, 216 Pine McLean Eliza, 724 Wicklow Marshall Matilda, Dudley cor Ir- ving av Masters May, 619 Elm O'Horo Mary A, 255 Pine Rolf Minna, 706 Adams av Swingle Ida, 325 Clay av Townsend M A, 130 Shoemaker Warner, Alice, 124 Adams av
Druggists.
Bone Julius G& Son, 102 E Drinker LUDWIG OSCAR, 107 S Blakely People's Drug Store, 404 Elni
Dry and Fancy Groods.
See General Stores.
rish. Oysters, Etc.
McCLINTOCK T B, Jefferson av cor
Electric (see page 87)
Florists.
McCLINTOCK THOMAS B, Jeflfersonav
cor Electric (see page 87) Palmer John, Cherry near Third
Flour and Grist Mills. CRISMAN V H, 514 and 516 Blakely
Furniture Dealers.
LETCHWORTH THOMAS P, 120 Chest- nut (see page 40)
(jas and Water Co.
Dunmore Gas and Water Co, Mill cor Smith
General Stores.
See also Grocers.
ALGER J, 113 Blakely
Allen George W B, Chestnut near
Drinker Boland & Son, 1124 Drinker BRADY WILLIAM & SON, 554 Smith BURKE &, 6ILLIGAN, 208 Chestnut Costello William J, Chestnut near
Drinker Duggau John, 367 Chestnut Dunmore Cash Store, 200 E Drinker GLYNN MICHAEL T, .uill cor Burke HISSUNG H, 819 Ridge Horan & Healey, 422 Chestnut JOHNSON 0 S, Grove cor Blakely Langan Patrick C, Wicklow cor
Carry MANLEY PATRICK D, 213 Chestnut Manley Patrick W, 130 Apple Moffat & Williamson, Third near
Cherry Mongan F T, Chestnut cor Elm Stolfi D, Smith Swartz s D Son, 104 E Drinker SWIFT JOHN E, 308 and 310 Chestnut
Grocers.
Retail. See also General Stores.
Allen G W B, 107 Chestnut ALGER ABNER, 113 N Blakely Boland & Son, 724 Drinker Brady & Son, 554 Smith BURKE J J (Mrs), Drinker BURKE &, GILLIGAN, 208 Chestnut Coleman J M, 301 E Drinker Dietrich Gottlieb, 810 Preseott av Gibbons Michael, 841 E Drinker Grady P J, 1022 Drinker HISSUNG HENRY, 819 Ridge JOHNSON 0 S, Grove corner Blakely Minnich Karlo, 115 Pine MANLEY PD, 213 Chestnut Raune John, 703 Quincy av Ross Joseph, 214 Willow Smith Melchior K, Grove cor Dun- more road SWIFT J E, 308 and 310 Chestnut
Kim Park M. E. Church,
Counell Bailding,
Oreen Ridg;e Presbyterian Church,
ARE PLASTERED WITH
PARAGON WALL PLASTER.
DUNMORE BUSINEvSS DIRECTORY.
209
Warden & Palmer, Third cor Butler WHITMORE WILLIAM H, 132 Jefferson avenue
Hardware aud Cutlery.
See also General Stores.
Hughes T J, 129C hestnut McLane Martin V, 319 Chestnut Pinnell John W, 302 E Drinker
Hariiessmakers and Dealers.
Fritz Philip G, 203 E Drinker Moffat P M, 104 Drinker
Horseshoers.
See Blacksmiths.
Hotels.
See also Liquors and Wines."
DUNMORE HOTEL (I C Smith, prop),
210 E Drinker DOUDICAN P J, 802 Donegal Eagle Hotel (Harrington Bros), 111
Chestnut Exchange Hotel (J S Smith, prop),
Blakely cor Drinkei- HARMONY HOTEL (August Wahlers,
prop), 148 and 150 Grove Laurel Hill Parte Hotel (N Colle,
prop), op park
Iron and Steel Mfrs.
Dunmore Iron aud Steel Co, Smith cor Mill
Iron Founders.
PINNELL JONES, Apple near E Drinker
Laundries.
Soo Look, 208 E Drinker
Liquors «nd Wines.
8ce also Hotels.
Brogau John J, 213 Corner Berini Peter, Third, cor Butler Colle N, opp Laurel Hill Park DOUDICAN P J, 802 Donegal
Dougherty Thomas J, 256 Walnut GEARDI ViTO, 252 Willow Gibbons Martin. 811 Drinker GOLDEN THOMAS J, 405 Chestnut Harrington Bros, 111 Chestnut Hawley John, 111 Blakely Hughes M C, Blakely Jordan S H (Mrs), 412 Chestnut Kane P J, 600 Drinker Kelley J H & Co, 223 Drinker KNAPP PETER, 209 S Blakely Knox A J, 103 Blakely McDonnell John J, 44 Potter MCDONNELL MICHAEL, 312 Chestnut McGowan T J, 344 Chestnut McHale John H, 401 Blakely Murphy John J, 723 Drinker Murphy P F, 149 Chestnut O'DONNELL THOMAS, 207 E Drinker Ruane Catherine (Mrs) 703 Qnincy
avenue RUANE THOMAS, 254 Pine Scott John J, 337 Chestnut Smith J S, Blakely, cor Drinker SMITH L C, 210 E Drinker TEEVAN P J, 1120 Drinker Wagner Philip, 831 Prescott av WAHLERS AUGUST, 148 and 150 Grove
Livery Staples.
[ See Stables.]
Lumber Dealers.
BURKE HUGH, 127 Riggs OSTERHOUT W D & SON, First corner
Williams (see page 40)
Machinists.
Dunmore Iron and Steel Co., Mill, cor Smith
Meat Markets.
Banks Michael H, Elm, cor Chest- nut BOLAND JOHN, 237 Walnut FLANELLYJOHN F, Elm cor Chestnut FLYNN OWEN, 106 Chestnut (see p 42) Kreinberg Rheiuhold, 801 Third LOVELAND WILLIAM T, Blakely near
Grove (see page 42) M ALLEY MICHAEL G, 312 Drinker Potter George W i*c Son, 109 E
Drinker Quiun & Greavy, 213 Ward Schuller John E, 346 Blakely Trustel Chas, Prescott av
BESTn™jDiTS£TM£TYAT Collins & Hackett
210
DUNMORE BUSINESS ,DIBECTORY.
Merchant Tailor.
Burke Michael, 131 Chestnut
Milk Depots.
Jones Harvey, 106 W Drinker Sansenbaugh Thomas L, 222 Cherry Stark William, Blakely, near Wil- liams Wardeil & Palmer, Third, corner Butler
Milliners and Millinery Goods
Duffy Kate, Chestnut, near Drinker
News Dealer.
CULLEN FRANK, 106 Chestnut
Newspaper.
DUNMORE PIONEER (weekly), 122 Quincy av (see page 54)
Nurserymen.
See also Florists.
McCLINTOCK T B, Jefferson av cor
Electric (see page 87) Palmer John, Cherry
Painters and Paper Hangers.
KROTZER &, BIESECKER, 319 Apple and 115 Shoemaker (see page 42)
Painters, Sign and Orna- mental.
KROTZER &, BIESECKER, 319 Apple
and 115 Shoemaker (see page 42) PABST GEORGE, 823 Irving avenue
(see page 83)
Physicians.
Beyea Harry D, Smith, cor Mill Chemberlain George J, 129 N Blakely Dean G Edgar, 303 Madison av GARVEY JAMES B, 121 N Blakely HopkinsBenjamin C, 220 W Drinker Lange Frederick W, 311 Madison av MARCY WILLIAM L, 115 Cherry Murphy James R, 310 E Drinker Snyder Samuel C, 1608 Jefferson av WINTERS PETER, 135 S Blakely
Planing Mill. BURKE HUGH, 127 Riggs
Plumbers.
Hughes Thomas J, 124 Chestnut McLane M V, 319 Chestnut Pinnell J W, Drinker, cor Apple
Printers, Book and Job.
WOODWARD BROS, 122 Quincy av (see page 54)
Railroads.
Erie & Wyoming Railroad, Smith, near Mill
Stables.
Allen S L, 134 Drinker
GREAVES WALTER, 234 Butler (see page 96)
McDonough A P, Tripp, near Drinker
McMillan BROS, Andrew cor Blake- ly (see page 98)
O'Donnell T J, Apple
Stove Dealers.
Stegeman F W, 1230 Pine Wagner George, Cross
Stove Mfrs.
SCRANTON STOVE WORKS, New York
cor Jefferson avenue
Stoves and Tinware Dealers.
McLane M V, 319 Chestnut Pinnell J W, Drinker cor Apple
Teachers.
Music.
Barton Belle, 129 W Drinker Becker Sloan M, Monroe av cor
Delaware Gray George H, Smith cor Butler
Teamsters and Truckmen,
See Draymen,
Clocks and Silverware
A.T WHOT^ESAI^E ONLY.
GEO. PHILLIPS & CO., 27 & 28 Coal Exchange.
DUNMORE AND OLYHANT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
211
Undertakers.
Golden Bros, 417 Chestnut
LETCHWORTH THOMAS P, 120 Chest- nut (see page 40)
McMillan BROS, Andrew corBlake- ]y (see page 98)
O'DONNELL THOMAS J, 207 E Drinker
Variety Stores.
BURKE J J (Mrs), Drmker
Clark P J, 221 Chestnut Cooney B W, 222 Chestnut Jackson J W, 927 Drinker Quinn N, 258 Elm
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
Baker Alonzo B, 125 Quincy av Cooney Bernard W, 222 Chestnut HofFman John, ICS and 105 Drinker
OlopHani GlassllJGfl Business Directory.
1893--^:.
Attorney-at-Law.
Quintin, Thomas, Lack
Baker.
Morman J M, 216 Lacka
Banks.
OLYPHANT TRUST CO, Lackawaana. George H Hull pres, S N Callender vice-pres, M J Stone treas (,see page 110)
Barbers.
Harris Edward, 219 Lacka Hastings Mike, 313 Lacka Parry Edward, 100 Lacka TAYLOR R W, 206 Lackawanna Williams Richard, 130 Delaware "Williams Thomas L, 226i Lacka
Bicycles and Tricycles.
BONN HENRY & SON, 218 Lacka
Board of Trade.
Olyphant Boai'd of Trade, Lacka, cor Dunmore, T Frank Jordan pres, G M Hull vice-pres, Z D Edwards sec, J J Lynch, treas
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
JORDAN JAMES, 401 Dunmore MATTHEWS S J, Delaware
Spitz George, Lacka
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers.
Eerezik J, 110 Jones
Hodgson T C, Lacka
WILLIAMS THOMAS D, Lackawanna
Bottlers.
Prokopovits George, Jones Tinsley David, 410 Delaware
Carpenters and Builders.
BEAU PRE H J, Delaware cor Lacka- wanna (see page 110) Brown M D & Co, Lacka Carr Brainerd, Dunmore GREB CHARLES, Dunmore (see p 106) Mitchell S P & Sou, Delaware' Schenck & Snook, 225 Hudson Thompson H L, P O Box 129
Carriage Bnilder and Re- pairer.
CAMPBELL W H, Lackawanna Cig:ar Mfrs.
Eadden & Gallagher, 312 I^acka Rosner H, Water
Clothing Dealer.
Spitz George, Lacka
Novelties in CLOTHING at
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
COLLINS & HACKETT
212
OLYPHANT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Coal Mine.
Grassy Island Colliery (Horace Young, gen man)
Confectionery and Frnit.
Bregler J E, 122 Lacka Brougan John (Mrs), Lacka Fadden E J, 314 Lacka
Contractors.
See also Carpenters; also Masons.
BEAUPR^ H J, Delaware cor Lacka- wanna (see pageJllO) GREB CHARLES, Dunmore (seep 106)
Dentist.
PUGH A L, 203 Lackawanna
Dining" Room.
DAVIS D R, 120 Gravity
Dressmakers.
Burke Emma, Dunmore Butler B (Mrs), Dunmore Davis Emily (Miss), Lacka Dempsey Maggie, Dunmore Fravers O (Mrs), Lacka Jones Maggie, Susquehanna Loftus Katie, Scotch Hill Nealy Tillie, Lacka
Druggists.
KELLY L, 306 Lackawanna Lloyd Bros, 98 Lacka Watkins Thomas W, 202 Lacka
Drj and Fancy Groods.
JORDAN JAMES, 401 Dunmore MATTHEWS S J, Delaware Park J (Mrs), 226 Lacka
Electric Light Co.
Olyphant Borough Electric Light Co, Race
Express Co.
Adams Express Cq, N Y, O & W depot
Fish, Oysters, Etc.
Edwards William R, 408 Jones
Furniture Dealers.
JONES D G, 118 Lackawanna Sweeney & Son, 228 Lacka
General Stores.
[See also Grocers;, also Dry Goods.]
Atherton A M & Co, Lacka corner
Willow Chylock George, 112 Jones Howard Lawrence, 608 Dunmore JORDAN JAMES, 401 Dunmore Lynch James J, Delaware MATTHEWS S J, Delaware Needle M, Jones Rogan William, 406 Dunmore
Grocers.
Atherton A M & Co, Lacka corner
Willow Basabygr Metz, 117 Race Davis D W, Lacka Healey William, Dunmore JORDAN JAMES, 401 Dunmore Lynch James J, Delaware McDonald Edward, Delaware MATTHEWS S J, Delaware Rosenfield B, 220 River
Gun and Locksmith.
BONN HENRY & SON, 218 Lacka
Harness-Maker and Dealer
HOUSER C W, 200 Lacka (see p 107)
Horseshoer.
CSee also Blacksmiths.) Campbell W H, Lack
Hotels.^
(See also Liquor-Dealers )
American House ' (Thomas ; Patten prop), Jones, corJSusquehanna
Arlington Hotel (Tinsley & Robin- son props), 207 Hudson
ASSEMBLY HOUSE (G W Williams, prop) 221 Lackawanna
Delaware House :(Mp;'0'Halloran prop), Delaware
Eagle Hotel J:(W j; Evans prop), Delawjire, cor Lacka
T. I. LACEYig! SON "^^^"I^ArcVArhi
lecture.
OLYPHANT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
213
Forest House (P H Martin prop),
543 Delaware Lackawanna House ( C P Jones
prop), 214 Lacka Mahon Hotel (William Mahon
prop) Lacka Metropolitan Hotel (John Swallow
prop), Lacka, cor Delaware North End Hotel (Thomas Don- nelly prop), 1109 Moosic Susquehanna House (George A
Price prop), 123 Susquehanna West End Hotel (J W O'Brien
prop), Lacka
Ice Dealer.
Tinsley Eobert,
Installment Goods.
McNulty T J, Delaware
Olyphaut Hou.sehold Co, 209 Lacka
Insurance Agents.
HATHAWAY C M, Lackawanna cor Susquehanna
LENNON JOHN A & CO, 109 Lacka- wanna (see page 110)
Laundry.
Lee Sam, Delaware
Liquors, Wines, Etc.
Adams George, 107 Race Bosak Mike, Jones, cor Willow Cummiugs M (Mrs), 700 Dunmore DAVIS D R, 120 Gravity Donnelly Thomas, 1109 Moosic Duffy John, 215 Lacka Fadden J J, 224 Lacka Foczko John, 201 Jones Jones T P, 214 Lackawenua Kratky Michael, Race Mc Andrew John, 310 Lacka McGinty John, 128 DelaAvare Mahon William, Lacka O'Connor John, 1020 Moosic O'HALLORAN M J, Delaware Pash Harry, 534 Delaware Patten Thomas, Jones, cor Susque- hanna Price George A, 123 Susquehanna Roth John, River, cor Jones Swallow John, l^ack cor Delaware Thorpe William, Moosic Weko John, 224 River WILLIAMS G W, 221 Lackawanna
Lumber Dealer.
Brown M D & Co, Lacka
Masons and Builders.
Adair William, Susquehanna Collins Patrick, Hudson Dempsey John, 606 Dunmore Howard Michael, Dunmore Williams R R, Susquehanna
Meat Markets.
AKERLEV S E, 126 Lacka (see p 46) Burnett Joseph, 116 Race LAVIN M J, Lackawanna (.see p 110) Mason William, .308 Lacka
Merchant Tailors.
BECK JOHN, 305 Lackawauua BLOCHBERGER CHARLES H. 212
Lackawanna Davis Jacob, 205 Lacka
Milliners and Millinery (ioods
Ferguson J (Mrs), 307 Lacka O'Connor M A, 315 Lacka
Music and Musical Instru- ments.
BONH HENRY &. SON, 218 Lacka McNulty A F, Lacka
News Dealer.
McNulty A F, Lacka
Newspapers.
OLYPHANT GAZETTE (weekly), ^W J Schubmehl, editor and prop), Lackawanna cor Susquehaima (see page 110)
OLYPHANT RECORD (weekly), (James W Keuuey, editor and prop), 203 Ijackawauua [see back col p A]
Painters and Paper Hangers.
Drum G W, 208 Lacka
Smith R M, Delaware cor Joues
STYLISH CLOTHING AT
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
COLLINS & HACKETT
214
OLYPHANT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Painter.
[Sign and Ornamental.] Paddon Thomas, 312 Lacka
Photographer.
Williams J R, Willow
Physicians.
Crans A F, Lacka KELLY L, 306 Lackawanna Lloyd W E, 98 Lacka Meixell Edwin W, 204 Lacka Van Sickle F L, 203 Lacka
Plumbers.
[See also Stoves and Tinware Dealers.]
Lally Bros, Lacka IMackey, Matthew, Delaware Murphy T h , 312 Lacka PATTEN J W, 112 Delaware
Postoliice.
Olyphant PostofBce, G J Reese PM, Lackawanna, cor Susquehanna
Printers.
KENNEDY JAMES W, 203 Lackawanna
[see back col p A] 8CHUBMEHL W J, Lackawanna cor
Susquehanna [see page 110]
Sewing Machine Agent.
Loubignac P, 109 Lacka
Stables, Liyery, Sale and Feed.
Adair William, Susquehanna McDonald M F, Dunmore Mahon William, Lacka Pettigrew, J L, Jones Tinsley Van Amburgh, Race
Stoves and Tinware Dealers.
Lally Bros, Lacka Mackey Matthew, Delaware ' Murphy T F. 312 Lacka PATTEN J W, 112 Delaware Raker M, Jones
Tea, Coffee and Spices.
Howard Edward, 300 Lacka LACKAWANNA TEA STORE [J F Fad- den, manager], Lackawanna
Telegraph Office.
Western Union Telegraph Co, X Y, O & W Depot
Theatre.
F M OPERA HOUSE [H J Beaupre, manager], Susquehanna
Trunks, Bags Etc.
HOUSER C W, 200 Lacka [see p 107]
Undertakers.
JONES D G, 118 Lackawanna
Sweeney & Son, 228 Lacka
Tariety Stores.
Pensak Mayer, 206 River Raker K, 120 Jones Spatt Jacob, Jones Spitz Jacob, Race Williams Richard R, Susquehanna, cor Race
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
BONN HENRY &. SON, 218 Lacka
Hitchler Charles Q (repair), 208
Lack Perlman Abraham, [repairer] Jones
-^«-S^
N. B. LEVY & BRO. "'"°'-15*'-^ •'r^n^^^.f ?„n
COAL EXCHANGE.
ARCHBALD BUSIJfESS DIRECTORY.
215
flrcHDalfl Classified Business Directory.
m
Bakery.
Finnerty John F, River
Barl)ers.
Boland J H, Church Melvin M G, River O'Horo L J, Railroad Walsh J J, River
Blacksmith and Horseslioer.
BEAUMAN H J, Monroe
Boot and Slioe Dealer.
Behl Philip, S Main
Carpenter and Builder. REVELS HENRY, Academy (see p 100)
Carriage and Wagon Maker.
BEAUMAN H J, Monroe
Cigars and Tobacco.
FOOTE M A (Mrs), River COOLICAN MARY (Mrs), N Main Gilgallon James, Main MONIE THOMAS, River
Confectionery and Fruit.
Beck William, River COOLICAN MARY (Mrs), N Main FOOTE M A (Mrs), River Gilgallon James, Main Walsh M E, River
Contractor and Builder.
REVELS HENRY, Academy (see p 100)
Druggists.
FOOTE M A (Mrs), Rivei Kinbach William J, River MONIE THOMAS, River
Dressmakers.
Brown Aggie (Mrs), Church Sweeney Mary (Miss), Main Walsh Mary (Miss), Main
Dry and Fancy Goods.
[See also General Stores.]
McDonell Patrick, Salem Tomlin John, Laurel Gerbig A D, River
Furniture and Undertaker.
Law Thomas, River
General Stores.
Cawley M, Pine Healey J & T, River Kraft Peter, S Main Simpson Jones & Co, River
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Behle Philip, S Main
Grocers.
DoLigher .John M, Hill Finnerty John F, River McDonell Patrick, Salem O'Rourke J J, Church Price Mark, S Main Tomlin John, Laurel HEALY F E, River
Hardware, Stoves, Etc.
Bishop Justus, River O'Boyle F J, River
Harness Maker and Dealer.
Ort Henry, S Main
Hotels.
See also I,itiuoi-s and Wines.
CENTRAL HOTEL ^John J Swift, prop), Laurel
17
Visit COLLINS & HACKETT foLfe clothing,
220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
216
ARCHBAIiD AND BliAKELY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
GLOBE HOTEL (P H Swift, prop),
Main Linde House (Christoplier Linde
prop). River MANSION HOUSE (MFCaffrey, prop),
Main (see page 101) Moyles House (Mrs Anthony Moyles
prop), River, cor Monroe
Ice Cream Parlor. COOLICAN MARY (Mrs), N Main
Liquors and Wines.
Ball Wm H, S Main
Benson George, N Main
Burke John M, Church
CAFFREY M F, Main (see page 101)
Carney Peter, Salem
Coolican Edward, N Main
Gilhool James, Church
Healey J & T, (wholesale). River
Linde Christopher, River
Loftus Patrick, Center
Moyles House (Mrs Anthony Moyles
prop), River corner Monroe O'Hora T F, Railroad Propst Peter, Hill Scanlon J J, River Severn John,, 1 Salem Swift M J, Bridge SWIFT P H, Main Wagner Jocol, S Main
Masons and Builders.
REVELS HENRY, Academy [see p 100]
Meat Markets.
McHale M J, Church
Milliners and Millinery Goods
Brown Aggie (Mrs), Church O'Connor Alice (Miss), Wayne
Merchant Tailor.
McLaughlin Thomas, Main
Painters.
(Sign and Ornamental.)
BARRETT R J [sign and ornamental],
Church Hausen & Peters, River REVELS HENRY, Academy [see p 100]
Physicians. KELLY J J, River
Postofflce.
Archbald Postofflce (T P Cosgrove Postmaster), Bridge
Stables.
Carden John & Son, S Main
Telegraph Offices.
Western Union Telegraph Co, D & H depot
Tariety Store.
Frey E E, Church
5laK6lii Glassilied Business Directory.
1893--^
Bakery.
Ward R M, Main
Barher.
Price Thomas, Lacka
Blacksmith. HUTGHINGS SAM, Lackawanna
Books and Stationery.
Ward R M, Main
Carpenter and Builder.
Thomas F D, 412 Third
Carriage and Wagon Maker HUTCHINGS SAM, Lackawanna
Anan-fc WonfoH \!/ SCRANTON COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION. Mljt/ilLo YVallLcU yi^ 234 Lackawanna Avenue.
BLAKELY, DICKSON, .TERMYN BUSINESS DIBECTORY.
217
Coal Mines. LACKAWANNA COAL CO [LIm]
Confectionery and Frnit.
Delford John H, Maiu Ward R M, Main
Furnitnre Dealer.
Berry D L, Main
(ireneral Stores.
Bartbold E J, Main Edward Z D, Main LACKAWANNA COAL CO [LIm], [O S Johnson, manager], Main
Iron Foundry.
McCormack, T F, First
Liquors and Wines.
Owens Richard M, Main
Painters and Paperhangers.
DAVID OLIVER, Main [see page 89] RANKIN GEORGE W, First
Paints, Oils, Glass and Wall- Paper.
DAVID OLIVER, Main [see page 89]
Physician.
CALLENDER J M, Scott Van Sickle F L. Main
Pianos and Organs.
Delford John H, Main
Stock Companies.
[See Stock Companies In Scranton.]
Undertakers.
Berry D L, Main
Dickson Classified Business Directory — 1893-4.
Confectionery and Fruit.
Lloyd George W
Liquors and Wines.
Gallagher P H
Postofflce.
Dickson Postofflce (Thomas Greer Postmaster)
8^"See also Priceburg
Jermyn Classified Business Directory — 1893-4.
Bakers
Humphrey J E, N Main Jones Isaac, Main
Barbers.
Merrick James, Main Murray Walter, N Maiu
Beef.
AV holesale.
Nelson, Morris & Co, N Mam
Blacksmiths.
Merrit W H, N Maiu Van Kleeck H L, Scott
Booksellers and Stationery.
DAVIS S D, N Main [see page 94] RENNIE THOMAS, N Main
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
GRIFFITHS T E, N Main
HELMES CURTIS E, Scott [see p 95]
'^".eSwlT5/™i^' COLLINS & HACKETT'S
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JBBMYN BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers.
Sullivan M H, N Main Wheeler E C, Main
Carpenters and Bnilders.
Avery Isaac, Fourth, Rush Brook FERGUSON & DOYLE, S Main [see
page 93] Hallstead W E, Third Hiller Jacob, Bacon Lee C E, Fourth
TEN N ANT A W, Main [see page 102] Wall & Belcher, Third
Carpet Weavers.
Harvey William, N Main
Cigars and Tobacco.
RENNIE THOMAS, N Main WALKEY THOMAS, 225 N Main
Confectionery and Fruit.
BORNER LOUIS, N Main Dwyer K (Mr8(, 225 N Main Gannon Mary (Miss), N Main
Contractors and Builders.
(See also Carpenters, also Masons.)
BELL C L, N Main [see page 100] FERGUSON &, DOYLE, S Main [see
page 93] Stone & Park, Third TENNANT A W, Main (see p 102)
Dining Rooms.
Avery G L, Main BUTTERWORTH ALFRED, Main COLLINS M S, N Main
Druggists.
DAVIS S D, N Main (see p 94) Jermyn Pharmacy (J M Graves mgr) N Main
Dry and Fancy Goods.
See also General Stores. McDermott John, Depot
Flour^ Feed and Grain.
[See also Genei-al Stores.]
JERMYN MILLING GO, (E B Jermyn
mgr) Depot cor B SWICK &VAIL, (wholesale) N Main
(see p 94)
Flour and Grist Mills.
HELMES CURTIS E, Scott, (see p 95) JERMYN MILLING CO, (E B Jermyn mgr) Depot cor B
Furniture Eealers.
Battenberg A F A, N Main JERMYN READY PAY STORE, (Fred S Friend mgr) Main
General Stores.
[See also Grocers.!
JERMYN READY PAY STORE, (Fred S
Friend mgr) Main STOCKER J D & CO, Main Walsh James D, N Main Williams H A, Main
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
DUNN JAMES, N Main GRIFFITHS TE,N Main
Grocers.
Baker Walter, N Main HELMES CURTIS E, Scott, (see p 95) Jones Isaac, Main McDermott John, Depot Mahon P (Mrs)) Second Swick W B, N Main STOCKER J D & CO, Main Wunk Adam, N Main
Harnessniaker and Dealer. WALKEY THOMAS, 225 N Main
Hats and Caps.
[See also General Stores.]
DUNN JAMES, N Main GRIFFITHS T E, N Main
Hay and Straw.
JERMYN MILLING CO, (E B Jermyn mgr) Depot cor B
Watches and Jewelry
A.T AVHOLKSALE OXLY.
GEO. PHILLIPS &- CO., 27 Sc 28 Coal Exchange.
.lERMYN BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
219
SWICK & VAIL, N Main (wholesale,
see p 94)
Horseshoers.
Merritt W H, N Main j
Vau Kleeck H L, Scott i
Hotels.
[See also Liquor Dealers.]
Forest House (A J Gaviu prop),
Main ONTARIO HOUSE, (Peter Ditmore
prop) 253 N Main Farmers' Hotel (F M Carpenter
prop), Scott, cor Main St George (John H Solomon prop),
N Main Sweeney House (Fred Soby prop). Temperance House (Lewis Pizer
prop), Main
Laundries.
Davis T F. Main
Liquor Dealers.
[See also Hotels.]
Avery G L, Main BUTTERWORTH ALFRED, Main COLLINS M S,N Main DITMORE PETER, 253 N Main Missett A, 200 Main Timlin James, Depot White Joseph, B
Lumber Dealers. BELL C L, N Main (see p 100)
Masons aud Builders.
[See also Contractors.]
BELL C L, N Main (see p 100) Stone & Park (stone), Third
Meat Markets.
Bunt Richard, N Main Hill William O, 229 N Main JERMYN READY PAY STORE, (Fred S
Friend mgr) Main Merret W H, Scott Prior Walter, L STOCKER J D & CO, Main Walters George E, Main
Merchant Tailor.
Allen James, Main
Milliners and Millinery Ooods
Gill F R (Mrs), Main Harris M (Mrs), N Main
Music and Musical Instru- ments.
RENNIE THOMAS, N Main
Newspaper. ,
THE PRESS, (weekly, Thomas Boua- dy editor and publisher) N Main,
(see p 94)
Painters and Paper Hangers.
Brougall William, Cemetery Cuningham P G, B ROBERTS THOMAS, Second (seep 94) Tennant & Davis, Second
Patent Medicines.
HELMES CURTIS E, Scott, (seep 95)
Photographers.
Cramer A L, N Main
Physicians.
.DAVIS S D, N Main (see p 94) Graves I S, N Main Manly P C, N Main
Planing Mills.
BELL C L, N Main (see p 100)
Plumber, Steam and Gas Fit- ter.
BELL C L, N Main (see p 100)
Postolfice.
Jermyn Postoffice (Thomas Walkej Postmaster), 225 N Main
Stables.
Betts & Tiftany, N Main Pizer LeAvis, Main
Teas, Colte«s and Spices.
Eastlake George, 238 N Main
Telegraph Office.
Western Union Telegrapli Co, D & H depot
Clothing for Men, Boys & Children at COLLINS & HflCKElT
2'iO I^ackawanna Avenue
220
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Trunks, Bags Etc.
WALKEY THOMAS, 22-5 N Main
Toys and Fancy Goods.
BORNER LOUIS, N Main
Undertakers.
Battenberg A F A, N Main
Watches and Jewelry Re- pairer.
Carpenter D B, N Main
MayMd Classified Business Directory — 1893-4.
Barbers.
McCarthy Peter, Poplar
Blacksmiths.
Coleman Thomas Lacka
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
PICK MIKE, Hill
NEARY MATTHEW G, Lackawanna
Spitz S, Hill
Boot and Shoe Mkr. and Kpr. eORDNER J R, Main
Brick Dealers.
TIFFANY A E, opposite D & H depot (see page 102)
Builders' Hardware.
TIFFANY A E, opposite D & H depot
(see page 102)
Carpenters and Builders.
TIFFANY A E, opposite D & H depot (see page 102)
Clothing Dealer.
Spitz S, Hill
Contractors.
TIFFANY A E, opposite D & H depot (see page 102)
Druggists.
Graves Bros, Poplar
Dry and Fancy Goods.
NEARY MATTHEW G, Lackawanna
General Stores.
Hart T M, Lacka MENDLESON DAVID, Hill PLACE A M, Poplar Shalanta Alex, Hill Simpson & Watkins, Lac'; a
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
FICK MIKE, Hill
NEARY MATTHEW G, Lackawanna
Grocers.
Brennan Thomas, Lacka
Hotels.
Columbia House (J O Sullivan
prop), Lacka MAYFIELD HOUSE (E F Edmunds,
prop), Lackawanna cor Chestnut
(see page 101) TRACTION HOUSE (John Quinn,
prop), Lackawanna
Li(j[uors and Wines.
Cricouno Alfred, Main
EDMUNDS E F, Lackawanna corner
Chestnut (see page 101) Macf James, Lacka Marley Michael, Poplar MENDLESON DAVID, Hill GUINN JOHN, Lackawanna
Meat Markets. MENDLESON DAVID, Hill
For F'lans and Specifications Call on
T. I. LACEY& SON, Architects
MAYFIELD AND PRICEBUBG BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
221
Paints, Oils, and Grlass.
TIFFANY A E, opposite D <t H depot
(see page 102)
Pliysician.
Scanlon E F Poplar
Planing Mills.
TIFFANY A E, opposite D & H depot (see page 102)
Postofflce.
Mayfield Postofflce (W J Bregan
P M), E Main, cor N Main
Scroll Sawing and Turning.
TIFFANY A E, opposite D & H depot (see page 102)
Telegraph Office.
Western Union Telegraph Co, D & H depot
Watch and Jewelry Repairer.
Putney C E, Main
Priceburg Classified Business Directory — 1 893-4.
Barber.
Moses William E, Main
Blacksmiths.
Ollendick Jacob, Storrs av
Boot and Shoe Mkr. and 11 pr.
Jacobowitz Jacob, Main
Brewery.
Hryden E S, Main
Carpenters.
Snyder C D, Dundaft' Weiland George W, Main cor Lin- coln
Coal Mines.
JERMYN JOHN, (mines 8 and 4)
Confectionery and Fruit.
Hudson Thomas, Main Norton William, Main Owens David L, Main
Dressmaker.
McGowan Sarah (Miss), Main
Druggists.
Billheimer J J, 72 Main Kennedy W P, Main
General Stores.
GOODMAN & WEISS, Main Griffin W C, Boulevard av Hilwig George, Main JERMYN JOHN, Main Sieredski Alex, Main
Lumher Dealer.
Weilan4i^3reorge W, Main cor lAu- coln
Mason and Builder.
Snyder W T, Main
Hotels.
Central Hotel (J S Lloyd prop).
Boulevard Fadden's Hotel (M J Fadden prop),
Mai n FOREST CASTLE HOTEL(WmrErbe, prop), Main (see page 89) . Grove House (James Twiss prop), I Main
I Overland House (John Pressman I prop), Main
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS at COLLINS & HACKETT
330 Lack»wanna Avenue.
222
PRICEBURG AND PECKVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Suburban Hotel (Thomas Logan
prop), Main Wayne House (Fallon Brjan prop),
Main
Liquor Dealers.
See also Hotels.
Balajszis Frank, Main Koehler S K, Main 6RAB0WSKI FRANK, Main O'Connor P J, Lincoln Smith William, Main VIELAZIENSKI JOHN, Main
Miller John T, Boulevard av Weisberger, W B, Main
Physicians.
Belheimer J J, 72 Main Kennedy W P, Main
Postofflee.
Priceburg Postoffice (W C Griffin Postmaster), Boulevard av
Meat Markets.
GELATT BROS, Main
Watch aud Jewelry Repairer
Moses William E, Main
Peckville Classified Business Directory — 1 893-4.
Artist.
WALSH T F, (P O box 16), residence Church, Jessup (see p 106)
Barhers.
SECOR 0 D, Lackawanna Williams George, Lacka
Blacksmiths and Horseshoer.
HOFFECKER H H, Main (see p 106) Shadier Edward, Main
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
BELL GEORGE A, 626 Main (see inside
back cover) KETCHUM W F, 548 Main
Boot and Shoe Mkr. and Rpr. TAYLOR R J (agent), Main (see p 108)
Carpenters and Builders.
Barber E A, Hickory Bates George L, Brook
Carriage and Wagon Builder and Repairer.
HOFFECKER H H, Main (see page 106)
Cigars and Tobacco. TAYLOR R J (agent), Main (see p 108)
Coal Mines.
Blue Ridge Coal Co, Lacka New Yor.i & Scranton Coal Co, Maple cor North
Confectionery and Fruit.
GREiNER E E & SON, Main Swingle A A, Main
Curtain Hanger.
TRAVISS Z P, 715 Hickory (see inside back cover)
Decorator.
WALSH T F, (P O box 16), residence Church, Jessup (see p 106)
Dining Rooms. GREINER E E & SON, Main
DAVIS & HOUPT, Architects
24. 25 & 26. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING.
) SCRANTON, PA.
PECKVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Doors, 8ash and Blinds.
Peck Lumber Mfj? Co, Lacka
Dressmakers.
Oakley Myra (Mrs), Main gayre H M (Mrs), Main
Druggists.
Bloes W S, Main WATKINS W W, 606 Main
Dry and Fancy Goods.
KETCHUM W F, o4S Main
Flonr and Grist Mills. '
NYHART J T, Mill Iloberts Bros, 607 Main
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
BELL GEORGE A, 626 Main (see inside
back cover) KETCHUM W F, 548 Main
General Stores.
BELL GEORGE A, 626 Main (see inside
back cover) MORGAN STORE CO (Lim), Lacka Shaffer & Kizer, 109 Lacka Peckville Store Co (Lim), Maple,
cor North
Grocers.
BELL GEORGE A, 626 Main (see inside
back cover) Bell, William, N Main KREINER E E & SON, Main MORGAN STORE CO (Lim), Lacka Roberts iiros, 607 Main
Harnessmaker and Dealer.
TAYLOR R J (agent). Main (see page 108)
Hay and Straw.
MYHART J T, Mill
Hotel.
Harrison House (C S Doud prop), Main
Insurance Agent.
Arnold S W, 624 Main
Lumber.
Peck Lumber Mfg Co, Laclia
Meat Markets.
Frear William, 109 Brown Brundage, A W, Lacka GREINER E E & SON, Main Hurd, F J, Academy Mains H E, Academy Seip J H, Lacka
Milliners and Millinery Goods
Budd William (Mrs), 546 Main Hestell J M & L J, Lacka
Painters.
HOFFECKER H H, (carriage), Main
(see page 106) WALSH T F, (P O box 16), residence
Church, Jessup (see p 106) TRAVISS Z P, 715 Hickory (see inside
back cover)
Pianos and Organs.
Bt&Ms H, 609 Main
Sewing Machine Agent.
Stage S H, 609 Main
Paints, Oils, and Glass.
WATKINS W W, 606 Main
Physicians.
Beck J W, 622 Main Grovej- J B, Main Siekler J B, Main
Plumber and Steam Fitter.
Arnold S W, 624 Main
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PECKVILI^E AND WINTON BOBOUaH BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Stable.
Resseguie () F, Lack a
Stock Companies.
MORGAN STORE CO (Lim), Lacka. N
E Rice pres, F P Christian sec, F
H demons treas Peck Lumber Mfg €0, Lacka, J W
Peck pres, E S Peck sec and treas. Blue Ridge Coal Co, Lacka. J N
Rice pres, H C Reynolds sec, F H
demons treas.
Peckville Store Co (Lim), Maple, cor North. John B Kerr pres, E B Sturges treas, W W Patterson sec.
New York and Scran ton Coal Co, Maple cor North. E B Stursres pres, John B Kerr vice pres, WW Patterson sec and treas.
Stores and Tinware.
Arnold S W, 624 Main
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Bloes W S, Main Stage S H, 609 Main
Winton Borough Classified Business Directory — 1893-4.
Artists.
WALSH T F, Church (see page 106)
Boot and Slioe Maker and Repairer.
Lorey John, Lacka
Fnrnitnre Dealer and Un- dertaker.
Kimback J H & Co, Lacka Grocers.
Miles John, Railroad Rogan P F, Church Rowan John, Gallagher Sweeney J J, Clarkson av
Hotel.
Gilmartin House (P B Gilmartin prop), Lacka
Liquors and Wines.
Daniel Mike, Milet ar Farrell James, Gallagher
Gallagher Michael, Lacka Godfrey T F, Church Hisnock Mike Jennings Patrick, Church Lanagan Joseph, Lacka, cor Rail- road Macks J F, Hill Marymack John, Hill McGinnis Anthony, Lacka Redington T F, Church Ward John, Railroad Welsh P S, Church
Merchant Tailor.
AYRES A A, Lackawanna
Painter and Decorator. WALSH T F, Church (see page 106)
Stores and Tinware.
Squire E W, Lacka
Telegraph Office.
Western Union Telegraph Co, D H depot
'X-
We Can Collect Your Accounts I Scranton commercial Association
I 234 Lackawanna Avenue.
WINTOX BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
225
Winton Classified Business Directory — 1893-4.
Oeneral Stores.
Mt Jessup Coal Co (Lim) Riverside Coal Co Winton & Co
Hotel.
Par; House (\I J Cawley prop)
Postoffice.
Winton Postoffice (J H Schuerr Postmaster)
Stock Companies.
See Scrantoii Stock Companies.
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