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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 

See  Page 

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, 


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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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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 


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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 


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CARPENTER  and 
BUILDER^^ 

JOstI  mates  given  on  all  classes  of  work. 

Plans  and  Specifications  drawn  to  order. 

Jobbing  promptly  attendedjto. 

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'*'''''' ?."oTAli°llT.tt..  COLLINS  &  HACKETT 

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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 

SCHEUER  BROTHERS 

\  ^^.  / 

.         Keystone  Steam  Bakery, 

%  •  KEYSTO N  eTJ 

MAKTJFAOTTTRERS    OF 

^     CRACKER      m 

GRflCKERS,  GflKES,  BISCUITS,  BREAD, 

%  SPECIALTY  M 

Fancy  Cakes, 

^             * 

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. 


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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. 


29 


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. 


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TO 


COLLINS  ^  HACKETT  Foj  F"/^e  hats 


'/i80  Liackawanna  Avenue. 


32 


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. 


34 


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. 


^      I 

::      C 


u 


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 


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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 

2407  North  Main  Ave.       THE    REFORMER  SCRANTON.  PA. 

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 


MAILABLE  MATTER. 
Maflable  Matter  is  divided  into  f  otir  classes,  viz. : 

Mrst  Class — This  embraces  letters,  sealed  packages  wholly  or  partly  in  writ- 
ing, except  book  manuscript  with  corrected  proof,  passing  between  authors 
and  publfehers,  local  or  drop  letters  and  United  States  Postal  Cards. 

Second  Class — This  class  embraces  aU  matter  exclusively  in  print,  and  regu- 
larly issued  at  stated  periods  from  a  known  office  of  publication,  without 
addition  by  writing,  mark  or  sign. 

Third  Class — This  class  embraces  books,  transient  newspapers  and  periodi- 
cals, circulars  and  other  matter  wholly  in  print,  proof  sheets,  manuscript  copy 
with  corrected  proof  sheet  accompanying  the  same. 

Fourth  Class — This  class  embraces  all  matter  not  embraced  in  the  first,  sec- 
ond or  third  class,  which  is  not  in  the  form  of  matter  liable  to  injuj-e,  deface, 
or  otherwise  damage  the  contents  of  the  mail  bag  or  injure  the  person  of  any 
one  engaged  in  the  postal  service,  and  is  not  above  four  pounds  in  weight,  ex- 
cept in  the  case  of  single  books. 

AU  packages  of  matter  of  the  fourth  class  must  be  so  wrapped  or  enveloped 
that  their  contents  may  be  readily  and  thoroughly  examined  by  postmasters 
without  injuring  or  destroying  the  wrappers  ;  but  seeds  and  other  articles  lia- 
ble from  their  form  or  nature,  to  loss  or  damage  unless  specially  protected, 
may  be  enclosed  in  unsealed  bags  or  boxes  which  can  readily  be  opened  for 
examination  and  reclosed  ;  or  sealed  bags  made  of  material  sufficiently  trans- 
parent to  show  the  contents  clearly,  without  opening,  may  be  used  for  such 
matter. 

RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

United  States  letters  per  ounce  or  fraction  thereof,  2  cents  ;  transient  news- 
papers and  magazines,  one  cent  for  each  four  ounces  or  fraction  thereof  ;  un- 
sealed circulars,  etc.,  1  cent  for  every  two  ounces  or  fraction  thereof;  mer- 
chandise (weight  limited  to  four  pounds)  1  cent  per  ounce  or  fraction  thereof  ; 
drop  letters  per  ounce  or  fraction  thereof,  3  cente. 

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. 

OldestGennan  paper  iu.Northeastern  Pennsylvania.     Established  1(^65. 
Large  Circulation.    General  Job  Printing  neatly  done. 

511   Lackawanna  Avenue.  Scranton,  Pa. 


'^'"^'""At-rJ^LMSyfl'i^''!'.'"-''"  «*  COLLINS  &  HIIGKEIT 


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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 


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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  . . . 


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3- 
4' 
5' 
4 
4 
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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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54,101 
15,974 
195,046 
25,151 
28,311 
22,259 
72,467 
36,553 


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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 
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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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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 
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CENSUS    OP    z8go. 


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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. 


'''SLlrJ±"„B  A°»il.le«*  COLLINS  #  HACKETT 


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SCR  ANTON   AND   VICINITY. 


..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. 


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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. 


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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- 
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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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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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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. 


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Foreign  and  Domestic  FRUITS,  PRO- 
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Wholesale  and  Retail. 

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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. 


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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. 


87 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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^ 


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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 

22  00 
33  00 
25  00 


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. 


Ill 


INTEREST  TABLE  AT  SIX  PER   CENT. 

TIME. 

|1 

$2 

..|3 

$4 

|5 

.$6 

$7 

|8 

$9 

$10 

$100 

$1000 

1  Day. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

17 

2      " 

0 

0 

V 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

33 

?.      " 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

5 

50 

4      " 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1   1        ' 

73 

5      " 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

8 

83 

6      " 

0 

0 

0 

1 

10 

1  0(t 

7     " 

0 

0 

0 

1 

12 

1  IT 

8      " 

0 

0 

1 

1 

13 

1  33 

9      " 

0 

0 

1 

2 

15 

1  50 

10     " 

0 

0 

1 

2 

2 

17 

1  67 

11      " 

0 

0 

1 

2 

3 

18 

1  83 

13     " 

0 

0 

1 

2 

2 

2 

20 

2  00 

13      " 

0 

0 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2        22 

2  17 

14     " 

0 

0 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2       23 

2  33 

15     "     . 

0 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3       25 

2  50 

16      •' 

0 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3        27 

2  67 

17      " 

0 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3       28 

2  83 

18      " 

0 

1 

1 

3 

0 

2 

2 

3 

3       30 

3  00 

19      " 

0 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

32 

3  17 

20      " 

0 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

33 

3  33 

1  Month. 

1 

1 

0 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

5 

5 

50 

5  00 

2 

1 

2 

4 

0 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

1  00 

10  00 

3 

3 

3 

6 

6 

8 

9 

11 

12 

14 

15 

1  50 

15  00 

4 

2 

4 

1 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

2  00 

20  00 

5 

3 

5 

s 

10 

13 

15 

18 

20 

23 

25 

2  50 

25  00 

6 

3 

6 

9 

12 

15 

18 

21 

24 

27 

30 

3  00 

30  00 

7 

4 

7 

11 

u 

18 

21 

25 

28 

32 

35 

3  50 

35  00 

8 

4 

8 

12 

n 

20 

24 

28 

32 

36 

40 

4  00 

40  00 

9 

5 

9 

14 

18 

23 

27 

32 

36 

41 

45 

4  50 

45  00 

10 

5 

10 

]5 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

5  00 

50  00 

11 

6 

11 

17 

22 

28 

33 

39 

44 

50 

55    5  50 

55  00 

1  Year. 

6 

12 

18 

24 

30 

36 

42 

48 

54 

60    6 

60  00 

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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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). 


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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. 


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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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SCBANTON  CITY  BUSINESS  DIRECTOKY. 


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, 
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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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SCEANTON  CITY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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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123 


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. 


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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). 


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TO 


COLLINS  a^  HACKETT  For  fi/ne  hats 


220  LiackaTV  anna  Avenue. 


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SCBANTON  CITY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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. 


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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. 


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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 

i 

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. 

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FINE     TROUSERS 
220  Lackawanna  Avenue. 


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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. 


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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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133 


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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SCBANTON  CITY  BUSINESS  DIRECTOKY. 


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. 


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135 


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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SCBANTON  CITY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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, 
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137 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 

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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. 


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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). 


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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) 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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. 


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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- 


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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, 

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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 


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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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SCRANTON   CITY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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. 


SCRANTON  CITY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


20S 


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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SCRANTON  CITY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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. 


SCBANTON   CITY  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


205 


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) 


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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 

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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 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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] 


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218 


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. 


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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. 

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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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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 


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I  234  Lackawanna  Avenue. 


WINTOX  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


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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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