PROPERTY FOR SALE OR REST U | I—I H I K/PQ HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE T RAIIFY Telephone RAILROADopp. , L 85. F station, HorsesORANGE, N. J. Boarded. l Unil-I. I Coachesand Landau I for . Weddings I - l i and n Funerals. U l l Hyde Thomas, bronze washer, VpoHowlett Grosch H,.Grove av; John av n Grove av Howard Thomas, teamster, GroveHoward avn Bloomfield Thomas, Grosch av av Hornfeck Herman furrier, H, Lakeside n ay Bloomfield av [ngalsMrs, wid Charles, Crevier Susetavc [ngals av Mpo; Henry, clerk, Newark, Crevier [ngalsav Charles clerk, L, Crevier Sunsetavc Mpo av; aou dad ,fr rv vn rsh v r r JacobusEdwardfar, S, Grove avn Groseh av Jacobus Charles brushW, mkr, Bloomfield Jacobus Charles Fairfield avfar, H,; Grove n avavn Pompton JacobusAustin brushmkr, G, tpk CGpo; Bloomfield far,Jacobus Amzi Ridge P, rd n County av op line; CGpo Fairfield JacobusAlonzo av carp,H, Ridge rd n Munch JacobusAbraham CGpo CGpo Little Falls av; rd; E, JacobusAbraham, far. Old Little rd JacksonFalls CGpo ; CGpo Abraham far; E, Grande, Rio Jack Pompton tpk Mpo ; aou EdmundJacobus Grove S, av aou ljh , carp, B, JacobusElijahPompton tpk n Cedar Grove CGpo av, Jacobus widEllen, Lemuel, Bloomfield widElla,Jacobus 2,EwidO,'LakesideW Albert, n av Fairfield s^ Pompton Bloomfieldav u a av b tpk,?afo Cedarav VpoCGpo ; rd; i S Pompton brushmkr,JacobusFrank, n tpk Cedar Grove rd, aou pri,fr Rde dn uc a; p . JacobusEphraim, far, Ridge rd n Munch Mpo av; aou oeh oldr;CGpo p G Joseph,Jacobuscoal dirC ; aou on , druggist,Jacobus B, Jobn Bloomfield Jacobus IsaacM, far,av Grove c ™ IEIY IL-* DPST CO. DEPOSIT * TITLE- FIDELITY fnd a Name, ist o Spl it. pell S to w o h w o n k t firs , e m a N a d fin o T i , ist o Spl it. pell S to w o h w o n k t firs e, m a N a d fin o T Vpo guarded sa " s , For Abbreviations, see page iv. ForAbbreviations, see page iv. burglar very r e iv l SrSrB; tV B r S r S s mM and “ — = VERONA.

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VERONA. 831 w King Ella, Brookdale ay n Bloomfield av; y po King Harry D, Brookdale av 7 p King Samuel D, Lane av n Bloomfield av ; Vpo a z Kirke Kimberly, lab, Grove av n Bloomfield av Koster A G, far, Sunset av n Bloomfield av f L « Kneipsbield Frederick, driver, Old rd n Lake • Vno Kurrear John, brush mfr, Old rd n Lake < /)z. To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. QCO l For Abbreviations, see page Iv.

< i fl*] Lascuis Charles, lab, Bloomfield av o ! Laurwall William, lab, Pomptou tpk n Cedar Grove av; CGpo Lawson C R, Sunset av 1 F z s Laycock Henry, Sunset av Lee Holland, peddler, Bloomfield av n Fairview av * 1 Lee Peter, Cedar Grove av n Pompton tpk : CGpo Leonard Augustus, lab, Bridge rd n county line; CGdo SEE PAGE 21. p £ Letzguss Melchoir, Bloomfield av Levi John, Grove av Lindsley Andrew, blacksmith, Pompton tpk n Groscb av; CGpo 5 * Lisenberg Max, prop Verona Hotel, Bloomfield av op Lakeside av H i Lloyd Edward J, pastor First Presbyterian Church, h Fair- view av 8 $ Lyon William, Ridge rd; CGpo J U To find a Name, first know how to SpellDone. ptly rom P it. epairing R and Cleaning | For Abbreviations, see page iv. HIGH DAY NEAR STREET, SCHOOL. 21 LU |MJ Mackey Mrs Nancy, Bloomfield av n Old rd Maguire Charles, brushmkr, Fairview av n Personette Maguire Edward, brushmkr, Fairview av n Personette Maguire Frederick, brushmkr, Fairview av n Personette < Maguire George C, brushmkr, Fairview av n Personette Makepeace Charles W, Lindsley av; CGpo DC Maloney John, mill hand, Lane av n Pompton tpk; CGpo Manning Thomas C, Grove av O Marley Frank, sawyer, CGpo Marley Mrs Patrick, Cedar Grove av; CGpo Marley Thomas, sawyer, CGpo Marshall Charles L, incubator mfr, Cedar Grove av n Lindsley av; CGpo Marshall Frank, carriage painter, Gould av n Westville av; Cpo

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8 3 2 VERONA. Martens John, justice of peace, Ridge rd n county line ; Mpo Martin Enos P, wheelwright, Pompton tpk n Old rd; Mpo Martin George, lab, Old rd Martin George S, far, Pompton tpk n Old rd; Mpo Martin George W L, Old rd McCarthy Dennis, far, Bloomfield av n Fairview ay McCarty Daniel, lab, Old rd McGee Joseph, brushmkr, Bloomfield av n Grove ay Mcllhaton Samuel, teamster, Bloomfield av n Gould av McNelly John, Grove av M E Church, Bloomfield av c Gould av; pastor, John W Ryder, Bloomfield av Messter Isaac H, Pompton tpk ; CGpo Meyer Cuno C, salesman, NY ; Fairview av n Personette Miller Aaron, lab, Old rd n Bloomfield av Miller Henry, lab, Ridge av n Munch av; CGpo Mitchell Andrew W, Love la; CGpo Mitchell Charles W, carp, Lane av n Pompton tpk ; CGpo Mitchell John M, far, Lane av n Pompton tpk; CGpo n 9 Mitchell Walter, carp, Lane av n Pompton tpk ; CGpo D z Mitchell Webster, depot master, Pompton tpk n Grove av ; i iif I CGpo (3 Monroe David J, Fairview av fc Z Morton Gerald, Bloomfield av 3 5 • Mosher Israel R, far, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av ; LFpo Mosher William P, carp, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av; LFpo e* urs Mulligan Joseph, Claremont av m DC g Munch Rose, wid George A, far, Ridge rd n Munch av; Mpo e z 2 Musker John H, Pompton tpk; CGpo iu « o O v « «: oS M OL g o * To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. g ? For Abbreviations, see page iv. a w Z IN] < Neary George, far, Lakeside av n Bloomfield av 2 Neary George H, Grove av Neary John C, Claremont av n Lake Neary Thomas, far, Lakeside av n Bloomfield av Neary Walter H, blksmith, Bloomfield av Q Neary William, mach, Lakeside av (Q Niven Malcolm W, lawyer, Sunset av ; Mpo : n

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& To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. For Abbreviations, see page iv. UJ IT) CO (KJ 2 Randolph Wilson H, Grove av OReaf August, lab, Old rd n Sunset av ^Reiley Patrick, coachman, Claremont av n Bloomfield av ; Mpo (A u Reuter George, Pompton tpk, CGpo uReverett Mrs, wid John, Old Little Falls rd n CGpo l"Rich Mrs, wid John, Grove av n Bloomfield av .Rich W Pitt, prop Verona Pharmacy, postmaster, Bloomfield av "? c Grove av ; h Grove av n Bloomfield av Q ZRoach George, Pompton tpk; CGpo uiRoche David, mill wnght, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av; LFpo Z ^Rogers Joseph W, bkkpr, Bloomfield av < i i i X u 0) m 0) To find a Name, first know how to Spell it. w For Abbreviations, see page iv. t* 0> m • Sanderson John, carp, Cedar Grove av Sanderson Samuel, Lindsley av; CGpo Sanderson William, carp, Grove av Schaffer George, carp, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av ; LFpo Schaffer I Calvin, Sunset av n Bloomfield av Schneider Charles, far, Ridge rd n Munch av; Mpo p q Schneider Christopher, far, Grosch av n Grove av Schneider Jacob, far, Grove av n Grosch av; CGpo Scherflf George W, machinist, Ridge rd n county line Schieber Fred J. gardener, Pompton tpk n Grosch av; Mpo Schmidt Edward, hardware, Bloomfield av n Sunset av Schoonmaker Charles, far, Lindsley av n Pompton tpk ; Spo Schoonmaker Daniel, far, Lindsley av n Pompton tpk ; Spo Schuf George W, Ridge rd ; CGpo Scott Walter, clerk, Love la n Pompton tpk; CGpo Scott William S, asst supt N C H, Grove av n Bloomfield av Seebold George, far, Ridge av n Munch av ; CGpo Seebold Julius, far, Ridge av n Munch av; CGpo Seerey Hugh, lab, Old rd n Bloomfield av ; Mpo Shaw Philip, Grove av Sheppard Edward, Little Falls rd; CGpo C ta ,M . Decker & B ro J“ POBTERS 539 Main SL, East Orange. 236 Main Street grange. ICROCERS. ROE & CONOVER, h a r d w a r e , TELEPHONE Ml. Iron Pipe, Iron Goods, N o. 8 0 0 m a r k e t s t r e e t . N e w a r k N. J,

< c?S W Sindall Peter, sawyer,01d Little Falls rd n Lindsley av ; Fpo M . Skerry Thomas, lab, Claremont av n Bloomfield av ; Mpo O di Slayback Bros, John W and David H, coal, lumber and ice, g Bloomfield av n HR crossing ia z Slayback David H, Slayback Bros, h Bloomfield av €=3 0 Slayback John W, Slayback Bros, h Bloomfield av «ui i Slayback William, constable, Bloomfield av C/5 u Sloat Emma, Pompton tpk n Grove av; CGpo C/5 h Small Catherine, wid Henry H, Eidge rd n county line; CGpo £ : E ± Small Charles, far, Ridge rd n county line; CGpo M WSmall William, far, Ridge rd n county line; CGpo W z Smith Charles, Bloomfield av < Smith James, Bloomfield av <35 5 Smith James, gardener, Lindsley av n Pompton tpk Pfa N ■ s * Smith J Harvey, mason, Old rd n Bloomfield av •fan Smith John, gardener, Lindsiev av n Pompton tpk; LFpo SEE PAGE 21. (Zh Smith Margaret, wid William, Cedar Grove av n Pompton tpk ;| CGpo >Smith William A, Pompton tpk; CGpo GO Smith William E, gardener, Lindsley av n Pompton tpk; LFpo Sonnenberg John, Love la; CGpo Sparks T Jefferson, teamster, Grove av n Grosch av Speiping John, brushmkr, Bloomfield av n Grove av Springman Matthew, shoemkr, Pompton tpk n Bloomfield av Stager George, lab, Bloomfield av ; Ope Stagg Lemuel W, lab, Grove av n Grosch av GO Stagg Urian, lab, Lindsley rd n Pompton tpk H Stanfield William, Claremont av z .Steffens Henry, Ridge rd ; CGpo a Steffens John H, Ridge rd ; CGpo co Steiner John, Grosch av o z Steinmetz George S, Cedar Grove av n Lindsley av; CGpo o Steinmitz George J Jr, Little Falls rd; CGpo c Stevens Henry, lab, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av; LFpo H Stevens James, far, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av; LFpo zH Stewart Henry, Lindsley av; CGpo m Stewart James, lab, Pompton tpk n Lindsley av; LFpo C / 5 (0 Stewart Jane, wid Hugh, Pompton tpk c Lindsley av; LFpo H > Stewart William, artist, Pompton tpk c Lindsley av; LFpo H Stewart William A. Lindsley av; CGpo m Stiles John, Bloomfield av e Old rd Stonaker David, huckster, Old rd n Bloomfield av £ » “THATCHER” FURNACES i RANGES FOUNDRY: NEWARK. THATCHfiR FURNACE CO. 240WATER 8T., N. Y. PA UIM k. Mil I ^ Plumbers and GaS-FitterS,Tin an e; Pr ai ea, EAK NrJ. N.r NEWARK. Cedar, ami Park . Fjrmerly W 443.> Bet; ( ., T S BROAD 3 8 6 II All ILL Cb IfllLLOj otab BBICi HUBOH station W ASHINGTON PLACE, East Orange, N* J. 6 3 8 Stonaker BloomfieldDavidG, av a GeisonVan Frank, far, Pompton tpk n Grosch CGpo av; Stonaker Claremont N,John av Stonaker dryJohn, goods, Oldrd n Bloomgeld Stonaker av Erastus, ice dealer, Old rd n Bloomfield av SupanorCornelius, Pomptonfar, Stonaker CGpo t'pkWilliam Pompton ; C, n v Grove a tpk StonakerMatthias, painter, Vpo Old rd; TaylorSebastian Ridge rd C, n Mpo county line; HardingTaylor milkA, dealer, Mpo Ridge rd n county line; TaylorGeorge, Grove av Taylorgrocer,Edward E, Pompton Mpo tpk; hthrJh J bronzeThatcher J, John mfr, Pompton Grove av Cedar tpk n TaylorJohn,lab, Old rd n Bloomfield av PTIWO E CO. SPOTTISWOODE & Thompson Frederick, Groveav UmbachHenry, far, Grove avn Pompton CGpo tpk; Van Duyne J W, teamster,W, Van Duyne CpoJ Gould n av Westville av; e oaPamc, Pt Rc, rp Bloomfield prop, Rich,VeronaGrove c av Pharmacy, Pitt W Vonvertzen Hans, clerk, Pompton MpoVon Oertzen tpk n Ridge rd; Hans,Pompton CGpo tpk; Vreeland John H, ice dealer, Bloomfield av c Lakeside av: i av: Lakeside Bloomfield dealer, c av ice Vreeland H, John Vreeland Aaron, carp, Pompton CGpo tpk n Grove av; VoorheesWilliamsCo, E Claremont & Aaron J n A,! Groveav Vreeland Lydia, wid Pompton Jacob, tpk n CGpo Grove av ; Vreeland John J , carp,Vreeland Pompton , J John CGpo tpk n Grove av; o id Nm, is ko o o pl it. Spell to how know first Name, a find To o id Nm, is ko o t Sel it. Spell to how know first Name, a find To o id Nm, is ko o t Sel it. Spell to how know first Name, a find To CGpo Vpo v ■ ' ■ . ’ av av v 14 Wsigo Sre ad . Y. N. and Street Washington 1241 a N E G E D T R M & * l l se Aeu, . L & R R. R. . W & L. D., Avenue, Essex For Abbreviations, see page iv. For Abbreviations, see page iv. For Abbreviations, see page iv. . A N O R E V TJ [T m |V1 4 . R E B M U L CO. G. & JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE . Ry. L.

f -■ A u> in PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT | _ | I 1—|P > I y T C REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE DRINK THEA-NECTAR. THEA-NECTAR. DRINK WebsterWilliam Sunset W, av on Bloomfield , J Young R avn Sunset av WeisbeckerGeorge, engineer, Bloomfield Vpo av; WalterAugust, actor, Grove avn Bloomfield NY av• ilasCalsA J E ilas C, Bloomfield Co, n Williams & av E Williams J Charles A, Whitemusician,John, Bloomfield NY av; Whalen lab, John, Bloomfield av commissionerWettyen 0, Ehler deeds, of county n Ridge rd Wettyen Conrad, far, Ridge rd n county Mpo line; Welton butcher, James, Gould avn Bloomfield Cpoav; Webb Thomas, printer, Bloomfield Washington OGpo av n Lindsley GroveJames, av; av Wardell Samuel, cigarmkr, Gould avn WestvilleWard Cpo Stephen M,Sunset av; av Walsh OldBody, rd Walsh Henry, lab, Bloomfield Walshavn Mrs Sunset Ann, Bloomfield av avn Fairview av ilasJ & o E Williams, E Co, & J Charles E Williams Williams J E WhiteA Co, & Claremont J and E, Williams AaronJ av nWilliam WhitehornMD, physician,B, H Grove av WhangarGottfried, lab, Old rdn Lake WengerGottfried, lab, Old rd n Sunset av WalkerStephen, Bloomfield avn Grove av Waldron Joseph, Bloomfield av Wiggins Pompton R, John CGpotpk; upon Dally Balances^snbjectupon Dally to ctoeck lg at eevs eois n py w ; two payst Deposits and Receives 1 IEIYTTE DPST GO. DEPOSIT & TITLE FIDELITY

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uAnlLL W lYIILLO; heabbeic; HUEOH station, f WASHINGTON PLACE, East Orange, N. J. CO, SPOTTISWOODE & 4^ GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. 844^ McCarthy, Miller. ln. g* Flynn. TheMayor, Simmonds, Eiker, Meigs, Stetson, Cuddy. Matthews. Buildings—ThePublic President, Simmons, Genung, Flynn, Eiker, S Holmes, Brady, Meigs, Lighthipe, Miller. e. 19 Gog als Ep, 87 S Bep., George 1896; Bayles, Eep., 1897. 86; hre .Lnse, e. 19. " Charles1896; Lindsley,A. Eep., 1897. Oscar Thompson,S. Eep., 1897. 1896 Wilbur Knory,; F. Eep., 1897. Eep., 1896 Andrew Heberling,; J. Dem., 1897. Formerly rickO’Brien, Callahan McCarthy Patrolmen, ; Thomas Bieme, William * e. G g ley. Clay. geants, Patrick Conroy, Daniel Eoundsmen, Leary ; John Drabell, Pat- Booth. Freeman, Williams. erts, Kynor. School, Miss Grinsted.Alice h m s n Oakwood School,Thompson. Av. School, M. Eeed. Av. Park L. Miss Streets, Assessments Finance andand MarketAccounts—Biker, Stands—Genung, Parkinson, It Dexheimer, Meigs, Stetson, Brady, Cuddy. Eailroadsand Street Lighting—Meigs, Holmes, Parkinson, Lighthipe, £ Poorand Alms—Simmonds, Dexheimer, Brady, Stetson, Matthews. FireDepartment—Parkinson, Holmes, Genung, McCarthy, Cuddy. WaterDepartment—Dexheimer, Simmons, Meigs, Lighthipe, S Cuddy. ContingentAccount, Printing and Stationery, Officers and Salariesand PublicSchools, Ordinances, Legal Questions and Legislative Matters— ^ Police,Shows, Licenses and Exhibitions, Elections and Public Health— « SewerDepartment—Brady, Parkinson, Holmes, ^ Stetson, McCarthy. 1st Ward—Thomas1st Wilberforce Freeman, Dem., 1895; Fitch, P. S. c 2dWard—George Boberts,P. Dem., Manning 1895; Drake, E. Dem., ^ 4thWard—John Booth, J. W Dem., Edward Clay, 1895; j E. Dem., 1896 ; Pres—Augustus Grinsted T. Sec., Horace; Stetson. 3dWard—Thomas Nevins, Dem., Augustus 1895; Grinsted,T. Dem., TheBoard of EducationEepublicans,meets fourth Wednesday Barrett,evening Thomas B.5th Ward—Alpheus in month. 1895; Williams, Eep,, A. Financeand Accounts—Clay, Fitch, Williams, Lindsley, Kynor. Teachersand Course Study—Freeman,of Heberling, Nevins, Drake, Suppliesand Furniture—Boberts. Burnett, Kynor, Bayles* Booth SchoolCensus—Heberling, Fitch, Thompson, Lindsley, Kynor, SchoolHouses and Bepairs—Nevins. Williams, Booth, Boberts, Bayles. Eulesand Eegulations—Burnett, EveningSchools—Fitch, Thompson, Drake, Freeman, Burnett, Nevins, Nevins, Thompson. Linds* § ^ Books, Stationery Printing—Drake, and Bayles, Heberling, Kynor, Marshal, William McChesney; Police Michael Ser-. Justice, Davis; IndustrialWork and Manual Training—Williams, Clay, Fitch, e FourthNew Ward School Building—Booth, Boberts, Clay, Nevins* ^ ? HighSchool, Principal, Sherman, Asst. H. Usher Cutts; Allton W. p g Yards :^ 2^x Washington Street and N. Y. Y. N. and Street 2^x Washington Yards :^ OGNE” FRAGRANT LASTI . E M U F R E P G IN T S A L D N A T N A R G A R F A E.” N G LO O C f18 se Aeu, . I. W. * j # R*.Rj . W & I#. D., Avenue, Essex 118 f • with Parsons Co. & 8 ; Democrats,; 7. Plc Department Police " TNIG OMTES IB I COMMITTEES.STANDING TNIG COMMITTEES.STANDING rnias f col. w § Schools. of Principals or f Euai n | Board of Education. pharmacist ETOR OF E G N A R O “ E H T F O R O T IE R P O R P CHEMIST AND M icl A. School,Lincoln Wilmot Av. H. s Jspie ao. Valley Josephine £ Mahon.iss , . R E B M U L AN N CNE ST . TS S CENTER AND MAIN ue rg & Mdcns Only. Medicines & Drugs Pure & . . Ry# L. G.

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The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Go. . 2,3 mSt ORANGE. ARE SELLING THE BEST BOT1ER IN THE WORLD. TRY II I* IL-'LII 11II , T E K R A M T A E M S O R R N l f M F F R F & GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. 8*5 a L. Brown. Henry Crane, Peter Dech, David Dolan, Henry Eisenbem PA John Gannon, Daniel Gorman, Peter Itzel, George P. Washer Louis Marcel, John Keogh, James S. Kelley, John Potts, Harry Cooper’ David “i Harrington, Patrick Brennan, Thomas Beaman, Jr., Thomas J Browne John Tansey, Timothy J. Cronin. William F. Bonnell, Truant Officer’ . Police Station, 26 North Centre.

Board of Health. HEALTH COMMISSIONERS. 1 Pres., John T. Platt; Augustus Eichhorn, Louis Balbach, Stephen ; Collins, James H. Brown, John Burke, Michael Cody. POIII.TRYAND GAME. L/I VV/t/l OFFICERS. Chief H. I., H. E. Matthews, M.D.; Sec. and Asst. H. I., William Schluer ; Deputy H. I., Thomas Shannan ; Plumbing I., Louis Balbach • Pathologist, Joseph W. Stickler, M.D.; V. S., J. H. Dancer. Board of Excise. Pres—Wilberforce Freeman ; Sec., Horace Stetson ; one year, Wilber- force Freeman ; two years, C. Victor Fischer; three years, Thomas L. Brennan. Fire Department. Chief Engineer—James W. Hodgkinson. Asst. Engineer—James B. McGuire. Hose Company No. 1—Pres., Joseph Beamon ; V. Pres., Michael Britt; Sec., William H. Matthews ; Treas. and Foreman, Thomas Cunningham ; Asst. Foreman, William McGlynn. Hose Company No. 2—Pres., George W. Vincent; V. Pres., John W. Snow; Sec., Samuel Lanka; Treas., George W.Vincent; Foreman, Otto 1 Kearcher ; Asst. Foreman, Richard Osborne ; Trustees, Wm. McDermott and Richard Osborne. Hook and Ladder company No. 1—Pres., Thomas Doyle; V. Pres., George A. Egar ; Sec. Alfred Personett; Treas., Bennett Livingston, Jr.;

Foreman, Alfred Personett; Asst. Foreman, Bennett Livingston, Jr.; e n o teleph Finance Committee, John J. Cuddy.

Firemen’s Insurance Company—Pres., Alfred Personett ;V. Pres., N

George Vincent; Sec., Walter E. Smith ; Treas., Thomas Harrop. os .

Firemen’s Relief Association—Pres., James W. Hodgkinson; V. Pres., 53 and 55 Freeman Street,

I James McGuire; Sec., William H. Matthews; Treas., Thomas Cun­ ORANGE.nr. N. J. ningham. 25 z Es3 > Exempt Firemen’s Association—Pres., Thomas Harrop; V. Pres., « 0 Alfred Personett; Sec., Charles Harrop; Treas., James P. McGuire. 04 w Fire Alarm Telegraph Stations. 14 Central av, op Central pi 34 Commerce st, c RR 15 Parrow st, c Hickory st 35 Main st, c Lincoln ay. 16 Main st, c Hillyer st 41 Henry st, c Essex av CO 23 Main st, cor N Jefferson st 42 Centre st, op Reynolds terrace 43 Bell st,‘ c Glebe st 03 24 Washington st, c High st

846 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. 8 r All Telephone alarms will be sent out from the transmitter at Fire jjj Department Headquarters, and the following will be known as districts: z 21 Day st, c Wallace st 53 Valley st, c Beech st 27 Park av, c Cleveland st 54 Argyle av, c Scotland st 28 Lakeside av, c High st 61 Tremont av, c ^Berkeley av 29 Thomas st, c Dodd st • 62 Centre st, c Tremont av 31 Canfield st, c Main st 63 Lincoln av, c Hillside av 46 Central av, c Scotland st

East Orange.

Township Government. Auditor—George A. Grover. Assessors—1st Ward, Israel L. Dodd ; 2d Ward, Philip C. Williams ; 3d Ward, George DeL. Zimmerman ; 4th Ward, Daniel C. Whitman, Jr.; 5th Ward, William F. Poucher. Township Clerk—S. M. Long. Receiver of Taxes—E. Everett Mills. Counsel—J. Frank Fort. CC Q J H CC Township Physician—Dr. Talbot R. Chambers. W h- . Overseer of Poor—John J. Moore. I Janitor—James Tyrrell. c c z z Justice at the Police Station—George H. Elliott. CC o Notary Public—Stephen M. Long. 1 3 z o: Chief of Police—Henry Blaurock. Chief Engineer Fire Department—Samuel Blair; 1st asst., Joseph Lee; 2 ° ^ 2d asst., E. H. Bennett. Overseer of Roads—Herod T. Spikings. Health Inspector—Henry Blaurock. - o ' Chosen Freeholder—Thomas McGowan, Commissioners of Appeals—Harry D. Miller, John Reeves, Jr., George 1 R. Davis. Justices qf the Peace—William P. Condit, James B. Dill, Jeremiah P. j Ball, Elijah Doremus, Lewis E. Hayward, Stephen H. Long, Israel L. Dodd, Edward E. Bruen, Henry H. Snedeker. * Surveyors of Highways—Richard T. Crance, Joseph D. Butterworth. ‘ Constables—John F. O’Meally, Henry Blaurock, George Snow, Henry ] Gray, Reuben. N. Condit, James Bell, John E. Dukes, George H. Griffin, i Edward J. Purdue, F. Weimer.

Township Committee. Chairman—William C. Schmidt. Vice Chairman—Edward E. Bruen. Member at Large—Edwin R. Crippin, 4th Ward, expires 1896. 1st Ward—Joseph W. Ellor, *95 ; William C. Schmidt, ?96. 2d Ward—Francis Lang, ’95 ; Edward P. Ailing, ’96. 3d Ward—Edward E. Bruen, ’95 ; Ferdinand Coyne, Jr., ’96. 4th Ward—Wallace Ougheltree, ’95 ; Richard Berry,’96. 5th Ward—George Dorer, ’95 ; William T. Bowman, ’96. The Township Committee meets 2d and 4th Monday evenings in each month, at their room, Police Station Building, Main street. Chas. KL Decker & Bu j o i’oiiters 539 Main S t, East Orange. 236 Main Street Ciange. IGROCERS. rr M P R A K IF ELECTRIC WIRING AND SUPPLIES mittee, the Township Physician and Assessors. Health Inspector, Henry Blaurock. inAshland Truck House, Main near North Clinton Pres.,; Elijah Dore- AsstChief, James Walsh. AsstChief, Henry Lamb Third; Asst Chief, George Wallace;K. Fourth Talbot Chambers. R. Members, the members Township the of Com­ Driver, John Tillerman,Flynn ; Edward Thomas Atwood; S. Foreman, Judd. BlairL. J. S. AsstHerbert; Condit;Foreman, Vice J. Pres., Munn T. J. month, Sec,, John; Oscar Moller; inAshland Condit; Truck House Treas., on Main, near North Clinton; Pres., Stephen Colgate. B. Frank George Norris; Wolfarth; Sec., Pres., Treas., B. Vice mus; Building. B O & CONOVER, R E V O N O C & ROE INIO. “THATRHER”“ l E O N R : NW R. HTHE rnM cvw v fc FOUNDRY: rwnwMW EH NEWARK. THATCH Poor andAlms—Berry, Ellor.Electric Lang.Light—Joralemon, Bowman, Coyne Berrv Bowman.Fire-Schmidt, Crippen, Sewer—Lang, Coyne, Ellor, Bowman, Berry Coyne Berrv Finance—Schmidt, Bruen, Ailing. 5th Ward—George Howe,R. 4th Ward—Joseph William Munn, L.H. Force. 3dWard—Rev. William John Crowell, G. Thomas. 2dWard—George D.D., Charles Hulbert,S. Burkhalter. George Olcott.P. Pres—Joseph Munn; clerk, L. Rev. John Crowell; office, High School Pres—Committeeman Joralemon E. Sec., Township C. ; Physician Street Schmidt,Lights- Dorer, Ordinance—Coyne, Ailing, Crippen, Water—Coyne, Berrv Dorer, Ougheltree, Crippen. LegalQuestions—Crippen, Dorer. Ailing, Berry Police—Ougheltree,Bmldrng—Bruen, Bowman, Ailing. Schmidt, Lang. Roads-Dorer, Lang, Bruen, Ellor, Ougheltree. SewerOutlet—Ellor, Bruen, Bowman. Firemen’sRelief Ass’n—Meetsthird Monday and Junein December, Chief Engineer—S. Chief, Asst First Blair; Joseph J. Lee Second; Ward—Alonzo1st G. Hyde, Rev. Irving. D. 0. nie radSprned n — „ N Assistant •„Engineer—Andrew Engineer Rossi.and Superintendent— O’Meftlly, Btamock, Hemy Snow, 1 Henry Geoi^ Comtoble,-!. Ashland Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1—Meets second Friday each in aa; ra. George Treas., Norris; Hagaman; Foreman,gaman; I. Asst W. Charles Sec., Leveridge; Correspondingarles Carter: J. Sec., L. ise, Main near North Clinton. Pres., Ashland Samuel Hose FountapCo. Vice ; Pres., No. reman, Driver, Cahill; J. P. Charles Carter. ' ^ ^ | 1' W C “ TILIPHQNI B41. O MARKBT STREET, . K R A W E N , T E E R T S T B K R A M ■OO G O V E R N M E N T S — C H U R C H E S — S O C I E T I E S . UAOUR FRAE O 240WATER8T.,N.Y. CO. FURNACE UFR ATO TU TNIG COMMITTEES.STANDING EE DEPARTMENT.SEWER Board of Education. 1 Board of Health. -Meets first Fridayin the month the m Hose Fire Department. FURNACES FURNACES e r a w d r a h I r o n P i p e , I r o n G o o d s ,

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848 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. • r Eastern Hose Co. No. 2—Meets First Wednesday in the month at thejsi Hose House, Main. Foreman, William E. Wallace; Asst Foreman, z William B. Leonard; Sec., W. L. Booth ; Treas., G. K. Wallace. | a Franklin Hose Co. No. 3—Meets first Tuesday in the month at Hose * House, Dodd, comer Brighton av. Pres., John O’Meally; Vice Pres., £ Harry Beecher; Sec., William Cullen; Treas., Charles Keyser; Foreman, „ Peter Weber ; Asst Foreman, Asa Hayes. J

Prospect Hose Co. No. 4—Meets second Wednesday in the month in \ | the Hose house, comer Dodd and Prospect. Pres., Henry Bradley ; Vice $ Pres., William Ferguson; Sec., James Young; Treas., John Goeling; - Foreman, Walter Madison ; Asst Foreman, James E. Ellor. I l s Elmwood Hose Co. No. 5—Meets first Thursday in the Hose house, 5 Elmwood av, comer Clinton. Pres., George J. Holey ; Vice Pres., Wm. 3 J. Hoey; Sec., Charles Hetzel; Treas., William Hetzel; Fin. Sec., *■ Henry Wadig; Foreman, John Dewstow; Asst Foreman, Leonard Dech. \ h Fireman’s Benefit Ass’n—Pres., Elijah Doremus ; Vice Pres., Walter f Godfrey; Sec., Edward I. Condit; Treas., Stephen B. Colgate. c Exempt Firemen’s Ass’n—Pres., Joseph E. Booth ; Vice Pres., Ferdi- e nand Coyne. Sec., Elijah Doremus ; Treas., Stephen B. Colgate. ■ ■ •z Police Department. i III Chief of Folice—Henry Blaurock ; Police Justice, George H. Elliott ; HO Sergeants, George Snow, William E. Huff; Detective Sergeant, James t z Bell; Eoundsmen, Joseph B. Williams, William H. Campbell; Patrol­ N men, John Burger, Ludwig F. Hopf, Lawrence McCabe, Edward A. ® B Kemble. Stephen J. Lent, Wallace Gibbons, Arthur W. Christie, Michael i! Winters. James Flannery, Timothy Canniff, Hugh Lawson, Michael ■ * O’Brien, Oscar Lyon, Matthew McLogh, Jacob Berger; Chancemen, Dun- £ can L. Ellam, Thomas Armstrong, David Wolfe, Peter Mollohan, James « H Edgar, Thomas Dawson. . **o d 0 3 « V

West Orange.

Township Government. Township Clerk—Cornelius M. Sexton. Assessor—Frank A. O’Connor. Collector of Taxes—William N. Williams. Police Justice—Joseph K. Field. Township Treasurer—Fred Cummings. Township Physician—Dr. William M. Brien, Overseer of the Poor—Philip Kenneally. Health Inspector—Dr. William M. Brien. Freeholder—William F. Hamilton. 0.1 Commissioners of Appeal—Daniel A. Heald, William J. McGall, Charles Williams. Justices of the Peace—Edmund Condit, Edwin Smith Elijah D. Burnet, Joseph Evans. Surveyors of Highways—John Coleman, John O’Connor. Constables—William F. Finlayson, James Moran. Street Commissioner—John Crowell.

< • 3 5 2 G HARTDEGEN & CO. oc * ° 3 6 8 3 BROAD S T (J ( Formerly m Bet. W . Park and Cedar, NEWARK, N.r J, U H oc ® H S Z fl Hi a, O t m * * £ v o0 * u

1 V 5 I" 0 CO z < 2 DRINK THEA-NECTAR. pure Chinese tea, Delicious Flavor, 6 0 c. per lb. 1HE GHEil A1LAHT1C iHD PACIFIC TEA CQ„ 893 Main a , Orange. •p HI GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. 849 Township Committee. o Chairman-Simeon H. Rollinson ; Township Clerk-C. M. Sexton. t H ■H I ^?em^frs1 Fred Cummings, John C. Harrison, Carl Fentzlaff, Chris- a topher Musler. ’ f C0 STANDING COMMITTEES. A Eoad—Fentzlaff, Harrison. 0 Finance—.Cummings, Fentzlaff; 0 Police—Cummings, Musler. Lighting Streets—Musler, Fentzlaff. GO License—Cummings, Fentzlaff. a Legal Questions—Cummings, Fentzlaff. Water—Musler, Harrison. l- r t CO H Board of Health. 1 Pres., Carl Fentzlaff; Sec., Frank A. O’Connor; Township Physician H H and Inspector, Dr. Wm. M. Brien; Frederick Cummings, John C. t > H Harrison, S. H. Rollinson and Christopher Musler. & UJ Police Department. z Acting Chief of Police—W. H. Bamford ; Patrolmen, Frank McGuirk, I* Michael Murphy, James Brady, Peter Dean, John Brothers; Special Patrolmen for^ Sunday Duty, John Heslin, Joseph Tyms, William E. > a ? Leadbeater, John Hennessy, John Kennedy, Daniel Coughlan, Benjamin UJ H Mullin. Police Justice, Joseph K. Field. Banks and Corporations. , Essex County Electric Co.—Pres., E. E. Sage ; Vice Pres., W. B. Bol­ o ton ; Sec., Charles A. Lindsley; Treas., E. C. Clay General Manager, •a o Stewart Lindsley. J g East Orange National Bank—Pres., J. Frank Fort; Vice Pres.,'Charles A. Groves ; Cashier, William H. Bryan. Directors—F. M. Shepard, J. 2**3 ® 2 SH o Frank Fort, D. S. Walton, John M. Randall, Aaron Adams, Ellis H. * — Masters, F. W. Rockwell, J. J. Blackman, Richard Coyne, Charles Hath­ HI f c away, Orlando E. Condit, J. C. Cassidy, S. 0. Church, Charles 0. Groves, Sh" H Henry E. Jepson, George C. Miller. * ® ^ IS S Eh East Orange Safe Deposit and Trust Co.—Pres., J. M. Randall; Treas., 9 ► brf J. A. Minott; Sec., F. M. Shepard, Jr. Board of Directors—J. M. Ran­ * a w

s dall, F. M. Shepard, J. A. Minott, J. L. Munn, William Pierson, J. T. 9 >• H Rockwell, V. L. Davey. Half Dime Savings Bank—Pres., Wilberforce Freeman ; Vice Pres., K George Spottiswoode; Treas, Horace Stetson; Sec., Leander Williams. CO P5 f c Managers—Thomas G. Barber, J. P. Condit, Thomas J. Smith, William N. Williams and officers. SF 5 S Orange National Bank—Pres., Charles M. Decker ; Cashier, J. Warren oo r* W Smith. Directors—A. F. Tillou, Charles Williams, William Pierson, J. oC3 >■© W. Smith, C. M. Decker, John L. Blake, George Spottiswoode. o s ^ Orange Savings Bank-Pres., John Gill; Vice Pres. Peter Gerbert; ° c/3 o Treas., G. P. Kingsley; Sec., W. A. Bode. Managers—E. 0 -Dorennus, E. A. Everitt, J. N. Lindsley, A. M. Matthews, John 0 Rourke, 8. T. K Smith, J. W. Stickler, H. D. Williams, and officers. 3 0 w Orange Water Co.—Pres., F. M. Shepard ; Vice Pres , J. M. RandaUj cag•5=a era9 Treas., J. A. Minott; Sec., F. M. Shepard Jr. ^ e c to ^ -J.JI. Ran r n m s ► i 3 0 * dall, F. M. Shepard, J. A. Minott, J. L. Munn, William Pierso , . . oo o Rockwell, V. L. Davey. M

ReceivesFIDELITY deposits T and IT pays Ltwo_( rO > *** ,m « “ , upon Daily Balances^sntoject to check at s s SPOTTISWOODE & CO. v rj . / 1 1 8 Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. a s-t24i Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry*

7 *5 0 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES--SOCIETIES. a . People’s Bank of East Orange—Pres., W. M. Franklin ; Vice Pres, j „E. P. Ailing; Cashier, A. H. Ryan. Directors—E. P. Ailing, E. W.r Ill J5 Ashley, F. Q. Barstow, D. Bingham, C. L. Decker, J. B. Dill, W. M. CD^Franklin, W. C. Horn, W. W. Jacobus, A. H. Ryan. . W Second National Bank, Orange—Pres., A. M. Matthews; Yice-Pres., 5 John C. Conover J Cashier, C. H. Ely. Directors—C. H. Ely, C. A, jLindsly, F. Berg, Jr., T. M. Cusack, A. M. Matthews, J. C. Conover, J Horton D. Williams, H. L. Pierson and Amos W. Harrison. j * Suburban Traction Co., office Washington street car stables—Pres., U Frank W. Child ; Sec., A. W. Kissam ; Treas., A. P. Foster. Directors **—Frank W. Child, A. P. Foster, John L. Seward, George Spottiswoode, „T. W. Foster, James Eustis, W. P. Prichard.

fd Churches. O Z BAPTIST. g Calvary Baptist, East Orange—Thompson ; Rev. J. H. Travers, pas- Qtor; organized 1888. Services—11 a.m, add 7 p.m. every Sunday; tc £ •Prayer Meeting every Friday at 8 p.m. ; Young People’s service every 8® Wednesday at 8 p.m.; Sunday School every Sunday at 3 p.m. 2 Emmanuel Baptist Chapel—Tompkins between Mitchell and Freeman, rj Services—Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 8 p.m.; Sunday 8chool, Gard­ ener Colby, Superintendent, session at 2.30 p.m. Sunday. Sewing Schoo u i ^ meets at 10 a.m. Saturdays. 8 First Baptist, East Orange—Hawthorne av c Main ; J. A. Chambliss, CD(fcD.D., pastor; Clerk of Church, W. G. Hedden, 167 William, East Or- td ange ; Pres., Y. P. A, George W. Davis; Sexton, Peter Cuff, 8 Thomp­ son. Services—Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. in Winter ; at 11 a. $m. and8 p.m. in Summer ; Sunday School 2.30p.m in Winter, 9.30 a.m. in Summer; Prayer Meetings, Tuesdays, at 8 p.m.; Young People’s Meetings, Fridays, at 8 p.m. • North Orange Baptist, Orange—Main opposite Park ; Rev. James T. Dickinson, pastor, 70 East Park, East Orange ; Clerk of Church, Andrew ^ McWhiney, 42 State, East Orange; Sexton, Edward Perry. Services— Q Q Sundays, at 11 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. in Summer, and 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p*.m; in Winter ; Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. in Summer and 2.30 p.m. in JmEh( Winter ; Prayer Meetings, Fridays, at 8 p.m.; Young People’s Meeting, Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. Oakwood Avenue Baptist (colored), Orange—Oakwood av near South > Rev. Charles Banks, pastor, No. 38 South; A. Y. Middleworth, Church Clerk. Services—Sunday, 11 a.m.* 8 p.m.; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.; Superintendent, Amos Marsh ; Young People’s Meeting, 5 p.m. Washington Street Baptist, Orange—Washington near Dodd; Rev. Henry Cross, Pastor, 29 Hawthorne ; Clerk of Church, William H. Can- field. Services—Sundays, at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, at 12 m.; Prayer Meetings, Fridays, at 7.45 p.m.; Young People’s Meet- Tuesday, at 7.45 p.m.

CATHOLIC. Church of Our Lady of the Valley, Orange—Valley c Nassau ; Rev. W. ► ' M. R. Callan, rector, 84 Valley ; Rev. Father G. D. O’Neill, assistant. S Masses—Sundays, 6, 8, 9.15 and 10.30 a.m.; Vespers, 4 p.m.; Holy Days, - Masses at 5.30, 7, 8 and 9 a.m.; Vespers. 7.30p.m. * ? ? HEADMASTERS •FOR f FEST-CLASS 97 & 99 Market St,, Opp. Washington, Newark, P nV W E’Q T IV E B V Q TX B TE Q Furniture Express, and Storage Warehouses. \ j | / 1 L I V P v ll I y l I H llL L vl, 347 MAIN ST., t e l e p h o n e 3 o- d . EAST ORANGE. RENTS RENTS IEIY IL & DEPOSIT CO. & TITLE FIDELITY e is Services—SundaysNevius, a.m. at 11 Charlesand p.m. 7.45 year all Clark,B. Sunday Park; 176 Superintendentav ; of Sunday School, C. H. SundaySchool, p.m. High Mass 3 at 8.30; with sermon 10,30 at a.m.; Services—week Vespers rector, p.m.;Cone. 7.30 at 135 days, Mass at 8a.m.; Sundays, Massp.m. Sunday School, p.m.; 3 Vespers,Fanning, 4 Services—Sundays,asst,p.m. rector. EastOrange, Rev. Joseph a.m. 6, 108.15, and and Callaghan, P. 4 3 rector, 456 Rev.days, JohnMain. Masses A. at gation,6 and 7.30 a.m. Masses andandat 8.30 5.30, 7.30a.m.; Devotions, yespers at 7.30p.m.i Sunday Services—Sundays,isst priests.School p.m.; 7.30 week at Holy 2p.m.; rector, Days Masses of Obli­ 66 8, Ridge 9.15andat Rev. 6.15, Joseph ; 10.30 McDowellam.’ W. and Rev. McDonald M. J. atp.m.7 summer in a.m other 9.30School p.m. and at 3 at seasons; Prayer .. Pastor,p.m.; Nelson, P. Rev. A. West Chapel)—HarrisonOrange. Services—Sunday, Main. n p.m., 7.30 Thursday, 8 Meeting, Tuesdays at 8p.m. all Youngyear; People’s Meeting,Sundays rt W Blwn jj . pastor, D., Main, 480 Baldwin, Orange; jgj W. theFritz Clerk of vr s, ,D, atr 7 N Grove,Everest, p,3D.,pastor, N. Orange; 70 East Clerk Church, of at 11 a.m. Sunday and p.m.;at11 School 7.45 at 9:45 SundayChurch,a.m.; School Robert D. Weekes, Greenwood 58 Services—Sundays EO. av, asa .. Sexton,days Williamat8 p.m. Wilson, TuesdaysMain, 515 O.at E. 8 Swedishp.m.; Superintendent,Meetings, Weekly Crane; Thomas Conference S. Sundays andat Prayer, 7:30 p.m. and Thurs­ Woman’sSociety for Christian Work, Mrs. Sexton, n o C. Savage. A. Sunday School m.; Superintendent, School, 12 day Condict; A. Services—Sundays S. James Noyes.H. at 10.30 a.m. and p.m.;7.30 Sun­ mer 10.30a.m. ; and 7.30 p.m. inwinter Sunday; School pm. a^ 3 at r sdn Scey hita Edao, on . ei; PresidentPresident Christian Society Endeavor, Lewis; B. John 8.30 p.m.; Chairman Trustees,PrayerMeeting, TuesdaysGeorge at 8 Meeting, Spottiswoods C. S.p.m.; E. P. Y. Sunday at ; Clerk, Charles C. MeigsC. A. Savage, pastor,; parsonage rear church Clerk; of the Church, 212 West, 212 EO. ^TVlkmev year Prayer; Meeting, Tuesdays p.m. all 8 , yea at Services-SundaysBrighton33 sum­av. at 10.30 andj.45am.p.m. . Milne,H. Tremont 201 av. Meetings, Thursdays at 8 p.m. Sexton, all year. Charles gn De y, A. D. D., pastor, Clerk Burnett; 20 of the Consistory Andrew Clark*, A. 9.30 allother ; seconddays, 7.30; celebration on the grea . . . Rector. B., T. S. 93Tompkins. Semc*^Holy T . . T telephone t Jh Church, John Orange—RidgeI St. Fleming P. H. Rev. White; c t Mr’ (Help Christians) of Mary’sSt. Church—Cor. Clinton N and Main, t Winand’s Church,St. Orange—Henry Cone Rev. c Wenzel, A. P. ; FirstCongregational, East Orange—Grove cMain Rev. ; Charles Hall w ds Fe CongregationalSwedish Free Church, Orange East (Trinity Church rnt (Congregational),Trinity Orange—Harrison East near Rev. Main; ■■ ValleyCongregational, Orange—Highland av near Lincoln Rev. av ; FirstReformed. EastOrange-Main c Halsted; Rev George Bishop, S. All Saints’All Church, Rmhmond Orange-Valley Re^lliam c For^t; GUARDED. GUARDED. BAILEY BAILEY G O V E R N M E N T S — C H U R C H E S — S O C I E T I E S . 5 8 AE AD TRS AUBE I WELL- IN VALUABLES STORES AND SAFES EAILBOAD opp. Horses PL, station, ORANGE,. Boarded. N- J. UGA AD IEPOF VAULTS. FIRE-PROOF AND BURGLAR * Oo&chss andLandaus for Weddings andFunerals, i UC REFORMED.DUTCH CONGREGATIONAL. W VERY STABLE VERY W EPISCOPAL. . g | g | | g

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« e M Our Prescription Department is one of the largest and best equipped in the State, always in charge of careful and competent pharmacists day and night evening, 7.45. < St. John’s Methodist Episcopal (colored)—Hickory ; Rev. W. C. Jason, co m pastor. Services—Sundays, 11 a.m. and 7.45 p.m.; Sunday School, 3 p. o m.; Epworth League Prayer Meeting, 4.30 p.m.; Superintendent,William u m H. Mitchell. o H Sandford Street, East Orange—Sandford, near Tremont av ; Rev. J. A. c > McCarney, pastor, 234 Sandford ; Secretary of Church, C. B. D. Nor­ r CO wood. Services—Sundays at 10.30 a.m and 8 p.m. in Summer and 7.30 H r p.m. in Winter ; Sunday School at 2.45 p.m.; Dr. R. Gray, Superintend- m ent; Prayer Meeting, Friday, at 8 p.m.; Ladies’. Aid Society meets first ^ *nco Wednesday in the month; Miss Ella Lindsley, President; Epworth League, Devotional meeting, Monday evening, 8 o’clock ; Business meet­ > 3] ing, 1st Tuesday evening in month ; Miss Laura Lindsley, President; z co Miss Ida Hobson, recording secretary. Sexton, William Cummings, o X 'Maple av, Williamsville. o NEW CHURCH. > 0 < , New Jerusalem Church, Orange—Essex av, near Main; Rev. Charles CO ^H. Mann,§H§§ pastor,_ 155 William. Services—Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and g m Sunday School at 11.45 a.m.; Meeting to study doctrines at church par- • H lor, Tuesday evenings at 8 o’clock. Superintendent of Sunday School, m I D Richard H. Mosley. E-H 10CO ST5 J PRESBYTERIAN. p a 0=5 I Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church, East *vcC 01 P Springdale av ; Rev. John M. Thomas pastor; Clerk of Q 01 CCJ S)Trnwbridee Services—Sundays, at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., Sunday ^ f M l S IpttssS p s n i s life s"n pa 1 « Elders—James Brngham, HenrT.Hdl, A. g x _a ibridge,’ W. G^Wyman^ Hugh Iambi Deacons-Charl«s School, David G. 2 •^2 q Thomas B. Holland. Superintendent of Sunday^ rn co Sexton, Robert L. Foster, 6 Momson, E. O. oa h Holmes. B o til Rev. David O.f Pen 1 Bethel Presbyterian East l ^ ^ p S t t ^ e M o n ; William S. m & Z Irving, pastor, 257 Dodd, East Orang , Q a ,, 10 30 am. and C a >•<

864 governments - c h u r c h e s - s o c ie t ie s . 0 Brick Presbyterian, East Orange—Main c Prospect; Rev. Henry F. z Hickok, D.D., pastor, 22 Hillyer, Orange ; Clerk of Session, Henry H.'| Ward. Services—Sundays, 11 a.m. and 7.45 p.m.; Sunday School, 9.45 5 a.m.; Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; Young People’s Prayer Meet-,* ing, Sundays, 7 p.m. Superintendent of Sunday School, Malcolm B. l Cole. Sexton, William Snow, R. R. av.

Central Presbyterian, Orange—Main c Prince ; Rev. John Fulton Pat­ terson, pastor; Henry B. Auchincloss, Clerk of the Session ; Charles G. Alford, President of the Board of Trustees ; Sunday School Superintend­ ent, David L. Wallace, Llewellyn Park, W. 0.; Sexton, Andrew Baigne, 58 Cambridge. Services—Sundays, 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.; Sunday School, 9.30 a.m.; Prayer Meeting, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.; Young People’s Prayer Meeting, Sunday, 7.15 p.m.

Elmwood Chapel, East Orange—Mission of First—West c Central av ; Rev. S. J. McClenaghan, pastor, 130 Beech. Services—Sundays, 11a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 3 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. Services same hour all the year round.

First Presbyterian, East Orange—Main c Munn av ; Rev. J. M. Lud- gf • low, D.D., Litt. D., pastor, 55 Munn av; Clerk of Session, R. L. S. Paton. Services—Sunday, 10,30 a.m and 7.45 p.m.; Sunday School, adult and intermediate classes at 12 m., and infant class at 3 p.m.; Sup­ erintendent, William Thomas ; Prayer Meeting, Tnesdays at 8 p.m. H „ \ I .$ ■ id p. Ld Qj First Presbyterian, Orange—Main c Day ;Rev. Henry M..Storrs, D. D., $ CC uj pastor, 121 Centre ; Clerk of the Sesssion, Edgar P. Starr. Services— ^ \ H cc C0 K Sundays, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. all the year round; Sunday School at ? 1 9.45 a.m. in summer and 3 p.m. in winter ; Prayer Meeting, Tuesdays, 8 00 j cc z _ p.m.; Young People’s Christian Endeavor Meeting, Friday, 8 p. ift.jg j cc id -4 Junior Society of Christian Endeavor Meeting on Friday at 7.45 p.m.; M > co ^ Boys’ Missionary Club meet Saturday at 2 p.m. 2 " D -J 5? O First German Presbyterian. Orange—120 William ; Rev. Hermann C. CM Gruhnert, pastor, 118 William ; Clerk of the Session, Rev. H. C. Gruh- N nert; Clerk of Board of Trustees, Oscar Bode. Services—Sundays, 10.30 O a.m. and 7.30 p.m. all year round ; Sunday School, 9.15 a.m year round : Prayer Meeting, Thursdays, summer, at 8 p.m.; winter, 7.45 ; Young 00 COCO People’s Prayer Meeting, Sundays at 7 p.m. Sexton, Peter Weber, 124 o William. Hillside Presbyterian, Orange—Hillside av n Scotland ; Rev. Stanley ^ o White, pastor, 99 Hillside av ; Clerk of Session, I. Rensen Lane. Serv- Q g ices—Sundays, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Sunday School, 9.45 a.m.; Prayer § . Meeting, Tuesday at 8 p.m.; Christian Endeavor Prayer Meeting every ~ 2 Sunday at 7.25 p.m. # d 2 H Pleasant Yalley German Presbyterian, West Orange—Pleasant Valley & 13 O way c Eagle Rock av ; Rev. David Blumenfeld, pastor, Pleasant Yalley w o way; Clerk of the Session, Rev. David Blumenfeld. Services—Sundays, - w S 10.30 a.m. in German and 7.30 p.m. in English; Sunday School, 9.30 §* 0-g a.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. in summer. 0Q*1 9 1^ o ><* • St. Cloud Presbyterian, West Orange—Ridgeway av c Mountain av ; w p « Rev. William F. Whitaker, pastor, box 651, Orange ; Clerk of the Ses- 2 H » sion, William N. Williams. Services—Sundays, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. in summer, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. in winter ; Sunday School, 9.45 a.m. all year; Prayer Meeting, Fridays, 8 p.m. in summer and 7.30 p.m. in winter. f f !

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Q i V W P ^ T d L f Crane- Langston; , if* a^d 1 f as*’ A* E; Hedden, Verona; Sec., J. H. M. Cook Caldwell. Executive Committee—F. C. Goble E C Camnhril r u z\ Crane, William Diecks, Jr., A. H. Harrison mpbe11’ C* B* < 2 Centml Pomona Grange, Essex, Union and Morris counties—Master, Dr J. B. Ward of Lyons Farms ; Overseer, G. E. DeCamp, Roseland ; o l Lecturer, A. W. Harrison, Livmgston; Steward, A. E. Hedden, Cald- weil; Assistant, James Cook, Morris; Chaplain, B. S. Condit; Treas., Z l M. S. Crane ; Sec., D. A. Hopping. \

§1 Improvement Associations. The Board of Trade—Pres., James S. Holmes; Vice Presidents, J. ^ LU Everett Reynolds, J. C. Conover, William Parkinson ; Sec., C. C. Ferris; lii a : Treas., Thomas M. Cusack. Directors—F. W. Kelsey, 0. G. Silber, Henry E. Jepson, Elijah Doremus, James R. Stewart, J. J. Marsh,’ QS Frederick Jenkins, J. H. Baldwin, Daniel T. Oakley. East Orange Improvement Association—Pres., George W. Fortmeyer ; (VS First Vice Pres., Hamilton Wallis ; Second Vice Pres., Col. A. D. Palmer; 1 Sec. and Treas., E. Everitt Mills; Counsel, Edwin M. Colie; Sanitary H i Inspector, George P. Olcott. Executive Committee—F. M. Shepard, J. o> E. Reynolds, J. L. Halsey, David Bingham. W . I Institutions. 1 J Bureau of Associated Charities—Building 65 Essex ave. Meets third , f f l Friday in each month. Pres., Bleecker Van Wagenen ; First Vice Pres.,

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Walter I. McCoy ; Cor. Sec., Allerton D. Hitch, South Orange; Treas.,Done. ptly rom P Repairing and Cleaning LU William M. Franklin ; Gen. Sec. and Agent, Arthur McDougall. House of the Good Shepherd—Pres., Rev. Anthony Schuyler, D.D.; Treas., Edward E. Sage ; Sec., Rev. Benjamin Brewster, South Orange; Chaplain, Rev. Alexander Mann ; Chairman, Committee on Admission, Mrs. Pulsford, South Orange; Matron, Miss S. Louisa Shelton. < Memorial Hospital—Essex ave., comer Henry. Pres., Mrs. E. W. Ashley; Vice Pres., Mrs. George Vail; Sec., Miss E E . Williams; Asst. Sec., Mrs. Whittingham; Treas., Mrs. J. McC. Morrow ; Asst. t r Treas., Mrs. H. J. W. S. Cooke. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Cham­ bers, Mrs. Bayles, Mrs. Babcock, Miss Lowne, Miss Pierson, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. Chandler, Miss Balknap, Miss Coursen; Med- o ical Staff—Pres., William Pierson, M.D.; Sec., Talbot R. Chambers, M.D.; Treas., Thomas W. Harvey, M.D.; Patholo^t and Curator, Joseph W. Stickler, M.D.; Resident House Physician, Walter Dodge, M. D.; Surgeons, William Pierson, M.D., William J. Thomas W. Harvey, M.D., Joseph W. Stickler . William-H. Holmes. M.D., Talbot R. Chambers, M.D., George Bayles, M.D., John Bradshaw, M.D.; Emeritus Member, Charles Bnttner, M.D. L i _ FIDELITY TITLE* DErUbMJjU; Receives Deposits and pay „ *.fat 9hrbt. ; Balances* subject to cbec* at s«*bt. upon Daily SPOTTISWOODE & CO. LUMBER. v - f 118 Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. Yards :^ 2^x Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry.

856 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. Memoral Hospital Dispensary—64 Henry. Honrs, daily except Sun­ day from 12 to 1 o’clock. Attending Staff, H. P. Gerbert, M. D.; Sec., M. H. Simmons, 225 Cleveland ; W. B. Arnold, M. D.; W. B. Graves, M.D.; T. N. Gray, M.D.; J. E. Pulsford, M.D.;H. C. Harris, M.D.; Freeman, M.D. Eye and Ear Clinic—Mondays and Fridays, hours, 12 to 1 o’clock. Attending Physicians—T. R. Chambers, M.D.; W. D. Gar­ rett, M.D. Throat and Lungs Clinic—J. W. Stickler, M.D.; W. D. Robinson, M.D.; J. M. W. Kitchen, M.D.; J. M. Maghee, M.D.; Dentists to Dispensary, Dr, William P. Richards, Dr. J. S. Crater. Gynaecologi­ cal Clinic—Attending Physicians, T. S. P. Fitch, M.D.; M. Runyon, M. D. Only the poor are invited to the Dispensary. A 3 > 2 & Orange Auxiliary of Me All Mission—Pres., Mrs. G. W. B. Cushing ; H * Vice Presidents, Mrs. George S. Bishop. Mrs. Fritz W. Baldwin, Mrs. » 6 ■ s James T. Dickinson, Mrs. William L. Merrick, Mrs. Joseph P. Lloyd * 9 and Miss L. G. Whittemore ; Treas., Mrs. A. W. Taylor ; Rec. Sec., % n Miss Emma L. Lindsley ; Cor. Sec., Miss Annie P. Halsey; Asst., a 9 Miss Fannie Halsey. ?E Orange Free Library—208 Main. Open from 10 to 12 a.m.; and from 2 to 10 p.m.; on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pres., Mrs. George P. Kingsley ; Vice Pres., Mrs. John O. Heald ; Treas., Mrs. James O. Watson ; Sec., Mrs. Amos C. Van Gaasbeek ; Librarian, Miss Ward ; Asst. Librarian, Miss Babcock ; Trustees, Mrs. G. P. Kingsley, Mrs. A. ■ B. Jenkins, Miss M. E. Williams, Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, Mrs. R. C. z Browning, Miss Kingman, Mrs. James 0. Watson, Mrs. J. T. Kirtland, ■» LlI Mrs. J. 0. Heald, Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. Edgar V. Moffat, Mrs. C5 Manton B. Metcalf, Mrs. William Runkle, Mrs. Frank H. Scott, Mrs. A. Z C. Van Gaasbeek. Advisory, Abiel Abbott, John 0. Heald, James 0. < Watson, Marshall Sheppard, Dr. J. L. Seward, Dr. George Bayles, Frank DC, H. Scott, George Richards, Dr. J. W. Stickler, Henry Graves, Dr. D. A. O Kennedy, George A. Vail, E. E. Clapp, Robert Dunn Douglass. £ id QC Orange Orphan Home—197 Harrison, East Orange. Pres., Mrs. James H S. Clark ; First Vice Pres., Mrs. C. B. Yardly ;See., Miss Anna Lowrie, Z 411 William, E. 0.; Treas., Mrs. L. S. Baker ; Physicians, William Pier­ LJ ' son, M.D., T. W. Harvey, M.D.; Matron, Mrs. Benjamin. O Orphan Home Auxiliary—Pres., Miss Sarah C. Lord; First Vice Pres., & ^ Miss Lillie Page Ely ; Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Robert W. Hawkesworth; Sec.f Miss Katherine Bayles; Treas., Mrs. Dickinson W. Richards. Ut■ * to CO State Charities Aid—Essex County Branch State Charities Aid Associa­ 5 c tion. Meetings quarterly in Young Men’s Christion Association Build­ 2a w v© z ing. Pres., A. P. Boiler, ; First Vice Pres., Dr. J. H. Bradshaw; Second ffl 2! 1 < Vice Pres., Rev. Alexander Mann ; Sec., A. T. Terry, 480 Main ; Treas., 2 D. M. Sawyer. IS^ o to n w o I Training School for Nurses—69 Henry. Pres., Mrs. J. Walter Wood ; 3 og* Vice Pres., Mrs. J. L. Seward; Treas., Mrs. William A. Brewer, Jr.; 3 > § Sec., Mrs. E. Steinbach. 6 as - w o e Woman’s Christian Temperance Union—278 Main. Pres., John J. Perine ; First Vice President, Mrs. E. M. Jube ; Second Vice Pies.. Mrs. © Mary C. Seward; Recording Sec., Miss A. C. Lowrie; Corresponding Sec., Mrs. M. T. Kiersted; Treas., Mrs. Myra C. Kitchen ; Librarian, Mrs. William Dyckman. Gospel Temperance service, Sunday at 4 o’clock " 3 9 Ots and at 8 p. m. ; meeting for prayer and Gospel Temperance Wednesday- wIfi . **J —_ ff and Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock, in Union Hall of W. C, T. U. build­ o ■ ing ; business meeting second Tuesday of each month at 3.30 o’clock in the ladies’ parlor. Helping Hand for Women ; Fridays, 2 p. in.; Resolve c * s a Club meeting, Mondays, 7.30 p.m. 5 © W 0 Chas. NL Decker & Bro.,|.MPOBTERSi 539 Main S t, East Orange. 236 Main Street, Orange ICROCERS* HOLBROOK PRINTING- CO. TESE£»ONE 11-13 Mechanic St. Orange Club—Club Athletic' House, No. iS^ HaMed, Orange. East f t mmes Pe. Ms C E Eaton- E. Mrs. C. members. Pres., its of lastFriday in every month except June. and July August at 0 an; ra. Ms D . ihrs ’ ' BtJles- ‘ J K' ’ P«- i i ^ K 408 ? Main Treas., s ; Mrs. i Richards. D. W. 2d Mrs.Vice Pres., ;Hawkesworth R. W. Ely M -sic Sec., George MelendyE. Whittemore; Treas.,; W.Vice Pres., S. Charles Executive MossE. Cor. Com­and ; Sec.,December, Mrs. Kellogg Edward Main, at531 L. East Rec. Orange.; Pres., Alexander Brownlie ; . . lre Tes, . . Whitman; Treas., Hedden S. Clarke; E. C. Captain, B. ejJ. A. |-5 First ; and Pres., Wallace K.G.Railroad. Vice Pres.,; Gilmore M. J. ?§ Sec.,; tionsspring and mittee, fall. Officers, and Solomons, N.Mrs. J. Miss Emily Exhibi­ Fenner. . Mann.H. AugustKoehler. lm ig Jh . afry g S3* g Mead. Flemming, John Rafferty.P. termsexpiring May, ’96, Frederick Frelinghuysen,ViceJohnPres., o Pennington A. Marshall, Whitehead Henry Sec.,; H. Powers T. « Farr;Treas., - Curtis Van Sec.,Buren S. ; Brewster, and Beech, 107 andWalnut, South O. Treas., ;Arlington E. >. N# | A. S nearav Central Pres., Howard av. "5P. T iue at C M Lfet. § Lieutenant, M. C. Lefferts. fred Eaton Treas.,E. ; Bird T. Dixey Directors,;Pres., William DillonB. Vice William;Pres., M. William Franklin, M-Franklin, Sec^, Ruton VicePres.,; Louis Clemments; Treas., Harry Cook Sec.,; W. U. Page,A. WayneR. Parker, Dr. William Pierson Herbert, termsI.; Powers • H. expiring T. NewtonFarr, g May, J. R. Governors, Van Ness,Wayne Parker; P. Whitehead; A. - terms g expiring May,emor’s ’95, Wm. meeting Clark, G.on Orange, regularsecond ; J. annual N. Friday inmeeting each X month. on first Pres., Tuesday Henry May in Gov- ; Page; A. Bingham. 9, er A Hammond,’97, Henry A. C. John Wilmerding, Oscar Willigerod, g L. J. TORE VALUABLES I WELL- L L E W IN S E L B A U L A V ES R O ST D N A S E F A S S T N E R IEIY IL & EOI CO. DEPOSIT & TITLE FIDELITY A1A ,^ w ^ ., Y SA11MAI n R E ■ » - y * f ” L IVBAILEY YoungLadies’ Auxiliary Society of the Orange Orohan Hn™« e Church Messenger,New Office, weekly. Main; Editor 240 C Rev OrangeVolksbote (German), Office, weekly, 50 Cone. Orange Association—Meets Art first Friday inFebruary, April, October Orange Santaggsblatt (German), Office, weekly. Cone 26 Editor • Orange Office,Herald, weekly. 280 Main Editor,Orange ; Edward Office, Journal, Lane. weekly.S. 252 Main Editor, ; Orange Edgar Chronicle,Williams. Office, weekly. 240 Main Editor, ; W. Baldwin. F. at OrangeEast Tennis Lawn Club—Grounds, Burnett, between Orange 5f © at OrangeEast Cyclers—Meets, first Thursday of each month c Munn av EssexCounty Country Club—Meets House,at £ thedub * Hutton Park, HighlandAthletic Club—Essex av near Highland Pres., William av. BURGL.7 AD I -ROOF TS. LT U A V F O O E-PR FIR AND 7- L/. G R U B . 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Jj T» Germancn n/rHatters’s t t • Association—Pres., 7 L. Hein 7; Vice ' Pres., ■‘vw .j H.a x . xKluge v iu ; S % 3 Rec. Sec., M. Hies; Fin. Sec., J. Haveranck ;: Treas..Treas., VicterVictor Fischer. ^ ## Ladies’ Montefiore Aid Society (Jewish)—Pres., Mrs. S. D. Morrison • Vice Pres., Mrs. Isaac Gottheimer ; Sec., Bertha Klauber; Treas., Mrs’ a ? Julius Harris. 0 St. John’s Council C. B. Li—Pres.,|P. J. Hannigan ; Vice Pres., Rev. M. J. McDonald ; Sec., Henry McCabe ; Orator, William McCloskey : Treas.*, Charles McCloskey; Collector, F. C. L. Schreiner; Marshal, James fl Byrnes ; Guard, James Sweeney. ^ St. Mark’s Church Benevolent Society—Meets every Wednesday from £ g - October 1st till Easter. * First Directress, Mrs. Thomas T. Moore : Second § ® 0 Directress, Miss M. A. Lighthipe ; Sec., Miss Marie E. Williams, 18 Lin- * z 2. den pi.; Treas., Miss Selena F. Williams. #00 The Woman’s Club of Orange—Meets in Union Hall, Main c Commerce, f * J? every other Wednesday afternoon from October to June. Pres. Mrs. L. ^ r H. Johnson ; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. C. M. Cordley ; 2d Vice Pres. Airs. ? $tn Lydia L. Ropes; Rec. Sec., Mrs. William H. Bradshaw ; Cor. Sec.’, Mias £ w 2 Came L. Boylan ; Treas., Mrs. Horace Stetson. 5 3 *3 7 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. « G * P™0lT bK ? nrav-h ° i the W i is SavinSs and Loan Association-! 5 ? F Schmidt' Lltt l 1 YlCe Pres-’ David Qumlan ; Sec. and Treas., Henry w g a 0 1 CASSIDY & SOS MFG. CO. r ,c , - MANUFACTURERS c . .. OF - . . 133 & 135 west 23d st. Gas End Electric Fixtures, 124,126 & 128 West 24th St. NEW YORK.i^> rnVXrp’C TITTER V QTART E^ Furniture Express, and Storage Warehouses. lilli J JUI JL lill 1 01 A U LLO j 347 MAIN ST.» t e l e p h o n e so - d . EAST ORANGE. German-EnglishSchool Pres.,Hall. Charles Bothe; Sec., John Menzel; Pres.,Mabel Smith 2dVice Frank ; H. Jamison Pres., Kynor Pres., 3d Vice summer. ;winterVice and Pres., Wilbur 1st Miss; F. Miss ney, Nathan HortonC. Directors, Pres.,Vice ; C. Alfred Bode Sec. ; Eugene and Treas., F. Burton, James Alfred Bode, HolmesS. C. Attor­: Meet thirdThursday ViceeveningPres:, Charles Berg Treas., Henry;of each Overmiller’ Sec., Berg; S. A. month. Solicitor, Bradford W. Brady, Smith. Thomas, G. William Williams, Isaac M. Marks,Lloyd, Charles D. Thomas Aug. Williams E. Oakley, Albert Robinson, • Stewart, E. GeorgeMerdinger, Smith, C. Stuart Silber, G. Isaac Hugh 0. R J man, Cleveland; 104 Treas., John Dexheimer; P. ViceJoseph DirectorsPres., Bray; George B. James R WoolmanS. meeting, second Sheri Sec., Alton; Wednesday H month after at first the offico Monday Ass’n,of of 248 each Pres Main, month for payment Treas., Sanger M. Dr. R. 0.; of E. dues ;Attorney, Directors’ ; Guild. F. F. Marshir eachin month office,* the at Jackson Main, Orange.346 East Pres Sec., Thompson, S. 0. Ogden,Valley Isaac C. Treas., 15 ; Pres., Pres., Vice Stephen month. Jr.; Condict;Robert A. D. Collins. James Holmes,S. DeCamp, B. R. Alfred Curtis, Philip Kingsley, Robert MissFlorence Butterworth. Annualdinner Pres.,in Heald March. John 0. Sec., Sidney; Col­ M. Treas., William Schmidt. McArthur, JacobBurker, Baker, S. J. Isaac Shoenthal, T. Kirtland. J. inMusic Pres.,Hall, Orange. Heald; John 0. Vice Pres., William R.^ gate,363Centre; Treas., Richards. D. W. AlmeeMeeker Sec., Addison ; D. O’Neil. Howe, Charles MannH. Sec., ; Charles LindsleyA. Cor. ; Sec., WendellQ Te e e i t swaetleeadcol^ l “TheBenedict” o isowpatentsleeveand c ing, White, every Tuesday evening,w - J from May October,to and. Keys; Sec.,Keys; Miss Nettie Crane ;Treas., Miss LouiseDobmson ,Librarian, ^ . GarrisonP. . . advle; ra. JmsH oe Sc, . . oes 0 MandevilleH. A. Treas.,; James H. Noyes Sec.,; K. A. Rogers. Tompkins, Orange on Valley, J., N.the second Monday evening of each onT Pat 2 iePe. . . cly;Rc e. on ’-j 2dVice Pres., Scally John Platt; J. W.T.; Rec. .Sec., John i.Sc, .J Lay; Librarian, Leary;Fin. Sec.,J. W. Michael Mulvehill. J. plm.3 from October Pres., H. P. Revto May. Orange Valley Building and Loan Association—Pres., Hennel Carhart Orange Building Loan Association—Meets and first Monday of each Republic Loan Savings Association—Pres., and Eugene F. Burton ; German-English School Ass’n—Meets first Tuesday each of month in OrangeEast High School Alumni Ass’n—Meets twice year, a mid­ EastOrange Building and Loan Association—Meets second Thnrsdnv h OrangeThe Valley Building and Loan Association—Meets No. at 70 ae lmi s’ o Essex of County—Annual Ass’n Alumni Yale Meeting in January. e EnglandNew Society of Orange—Meets first Saturday theof montlH YoungMen’s Catholic . L Literary L - Union-Meets M l m Resolve 5 ' Club—Pres., Pres., Vice Miss Wolt; Emma Mue> ^ A. Orange M. C. A.—Pres.,Valley Y. Henry H. Truman ;Vice Pres., Dr. 106 ! OENET—HRHSSCEIS 859 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. ACE,DAOD N EER w| WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY ;

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Q h station S P O T T I S W O O D E& C O .LUMBER. UAlHLL lYIILLOj m s m : HUECH , * WASHINGTON PLACE, East Orange, YoungMen’s *Catholic Lyceum of EastOrange—Spiritual Adviser, N.Rev. J.\ Young Mdh’s Catholic Lyceum Orapge of Valley—Valley road Me-1c h s e . rs, ahr ere ’el; ie rs, Edward Bolan Pres., Pres.,Chesney. George Father Vice; O’Neill; i. e. Jms un Rc Sc, on ast; Treas.,Codey; Michael Sergeant-at-Arms, Hassett; John Sec., Quinn Rec. James Sec., ; Fin. McGarr. John worth Rec.; Sec., James Finneran; Fin. Sec.,Father John Brennan I. Flanagan Pres., Treas.,; Bernard ; Downey; VicePres., William Dun- J. GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. 860 formerly with Owen Lynch. Richards Sec.,; David G. Holmes each of Pres., Treas., Charles month.; George Kilbome Gen. T. Sec.; Pres. Vice Dickinson ; Seely; F. W. French Quartermaster, ; William McChesney. ieCm i te D. . . tclr D. . . hthm D. . . j Whitehom,tive B. W.Committee, Dr. T. Stickler, H. Dr. W. | J. Dr. Mefford Dr. Sec., Whitehom; Runyon; B. members. H. Pres., Dr. wardWashburn. Mrs. Richard Colgate; Miss Freeman Sec., F. Mary Treas., Mrs. Ed­: Trenery. M. J. ae H Rkr Chaplain, Riker; H.James Surgeon, Dodd; William. RichardH. N. mann. Zimmer- Trustees, Chur; C. ] Treas., Abom, Harry G. ? William A. H. Harvey, Dr: C. Newton, R. Dr. Mefford Runyon. Treas., Dr. Talbot ChambersR. 1 Reporter,; Garrett; Execu- D. Dr. W. en; Senior Vice-Corn., WilliamsPeine; Vice-Corn., Junior Alpheus A. ; I evening each of month Reynolds’ Commander, in building. Gustaye | at Toa .Sak % * % Capt. Thomas Causbrook;Slack.H. R.William Diefenbacher; Financial Fred. Sec., Treas., * ning each of Presiding month. officer, Capt.DJCompany Thomas Sec.* Slack; H. Second K, Regiment, J.—Meets G. N. N. first Tuesday eve-! firstThursday in October: Pres., Capt. Terrance Murphy;E. Recording ] geneKelly. Quartermaster, Hine; W. Adjutant, E. Sharpe; George Surgeon, W, Fish L.; Treas.,W. Capt. Frank PresidingC. O’Reilly Armory. officer,; Major, Herbert Liet. Col. Snyder^ Edward H. Sec., Lieut. Lighthipe | ; Sec., Smith, Sergt. W. P. Park; 19 Financial Sec., Private John Baigrie. Annualmonth.] meeting first Thursday Semi-annual in May. meeting j Applegate; Grilling; Treas., Financial W. S. John Sec., A. Eu-< Sec., Chaplain,Advocate, Field; K. McDowell. W. J. Rev. J. of RiflePractice, Miles Buttner,Carl Asst. Hanchett; M. Surgeon, D.;A. Paymaster, Goldberg, H. E. Inspector, C, O’Reilly M. D.; Judge F. ; j Young Men’sChristian Ass’n of the Oranges—Meets first Wednesday Y. M. Y. Ladies’C. A. Auxiliary—Pres., Mrs. Horace Stetson ;Vice Pres., Record Ambulance—Pres.,Famham Yardley Sec.,; AllertonD. Hitch; to « OrangeMountain Medical Society—Meets monthly atthe residence of £ ° ThirdBatallion, .—Meets J G. N. N. second each ofFriday month in j UzalDodd Post, R.—Meets G. A. No. 12, first and third Wednesday j Company Third Thursday J.—Meets firstI, in * N.Batallion, G. N. Company SecondH, Regiment—Presiding officer, Shoenthal; Capt. I. OGNE” FRAGRANT LASTI . E M U F R E P G IN T S A L D N A T N A R G A R F A E.” N G LO O C Yards. Yards. >fi8 se Aeu, . L & . . R* R. W. & L. D., Avenue, Essex > ix8f . ^ Parsons ^ Washington Street and N. Y. Y. Washington Street N. and ^ & Co. n

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MUTUAL INSURANCE SOCIETIES. n American Legion of Honor, Arlington Council, No. 626, A. L. of H.— x Meets first and third Fridays of each month. Randell’s building, Main j o I and Arlington av. Commander, Alonzo Duryee, Jr.; Sec. William S. * • Hare ; Treas., J. J. Moore ; Collector, S. M. Long. S UT CO Ancient Order of Foresters of America, Court Frank, No. 7,573 Meets z 0 second and fourth Thursday in each month in Uzal Dodd Post room. C. 0 « § R., Charles E. Taylor ; Sec., S. M. Edwards, 31 Pierson ; Treas., William 0=5 wMcGrath. cn Ancient Order of Foresters of America, Court Commonwealth, No. cri 03 7,961, East Orange—Chief Ranger, Eliot Briscoe ; Sub-Chief Ranger, Charles Mesler; Rec. Sec., John Cone; Fin. Sec., James Tormey; >"Xl Woodwards, James Haggerty, John Valentine; Senior Beadle, Andrew ct> co CO Cleary, Jr.; Junior Beadle, Thomas O’Mealy. ( 00 B • Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division No. 3—Meets firet Tuesday at 0 S Gannon’s Hall, Cone. Pres., Edward Gannon; Sec., F. J. Murray , 0 Treas., Patrick Brennan. C/5 Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division No. W -M e^ firet ^u isd^of oo CO w each month in Underwood’s Hall, Cone. Pres., Thomas . ’ c o Oh Rec. Sec., Patrick Ford; Treas., Peter Patterson. ______C d U. PideU tV T itie^^epo^t-®®- LOANS MONEY ON BONO TRUSTS OF EVERY CHARACTE SPOTTISWOODE & CO. v A f 118 Essex Avenue, fD., L. & W. R. R. xaras.^^j Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L.TRy.

8 2 U GOVERN MENTS^-CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. e Deutscher Order of Harugari, Anna Lodge, No. 30, Organized 1892— g Reynolds building, O.B., Mrs. Mary Krach ; M.B. Mrs. Teresa Rein- * hardt; Sec.. Mrs. Marguerite Fahmer; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Susanna Muller ; * Treas., Mrs. Anna Stocker. J JF Deutscher Order of Harugari, Orange Lodge. No. 186—Meets first and z j third Friday evenings in each month at 8 o’clock in Reynolds building. ^ 0. B., Charles Krach ; U. B., Valentine Riester; Sec., Victor Fischer; ET Treas., Fritz Trepkau. f

Fireman’s Insurance Association of Orange—Pres., James H. McGuire ; * % Vice-Pres., Henry 0. Ayres; Sec., Alfred Personett; Treas., Benjamin £> §* Livingston, Jr. jT § Independent Order of Golden Star, Macedonia Lodge, No. 8, I. 0. of ^ * G. S. and D. S.—Meets Wednesday evenings at Abyssinia Hall, 49 Hill. * § Worthy Chief, John D. Scott ; Sec., S. E. C. Smith, 163 Washington ; < p rTreas., Wesley Clark. ^ o' * g Improved Order of Heptasophs, East Orange Conclave, No. 274—Organized - 0 J July 10th, 1893—Archon, W. H. Potter, Jr.; Past Archon, L. McCloud ; g Provost, W. H. V. Reimer; Sec., Joseph H. Robinson ; Financier, F. R. o Wickes; Treas., H. J. Condit; Prelate, C. J. Potter; Inspector, S. W. c3 % Freeman ; Warder, C. S. Williams; Sentinel, W. G. Laidlaw. *5 ol Improved Order of Red Men, Minisee Tribe, No. 149—Prophet, Samuel r e Cl q j H fiC J. Graham ; Sachem, Fred. L. Colburn ; Senior Sagamore, David Brockie ; g ( COH- Junior Sagamore, Fred. G. Stone ; Chief of Records, W. H. Van Duyne ; Jr " Collector of Wampum, Samuel J. Lightholder ; Keeper of Wampum, jti tc z Harvey H. Green. ® O E g N O 9 s ^Knights of Honor, Garfield Lodge, No. 2775—Meets second and fourth $ U Z) -I Wednesdays of each month at Uzal Dodd, Post room, Main. Dictator, * S Charles E. Parker ; Treas., P. J. Feitner, 63 Lincoln av.; Fin. Reporter, ® £ 00CM L. Darnstadt, 72 Centre ; Rec. Reporter, M. J. Burton, 33 Elm. ft- j Jfl I? o Knights of Pythias, Charity Lodge—Organized March 20th, 1891, 0 * ' Rowe building, Main, E. 0. ; C. C., C. S. Benbrook ; V. C., J. A. Shanger ; ► S ! K. of R. and S., W. Burnett; M. of F., J. M. Brown ; M. of X., J. W. 8 § ] Benbrook. t o * * \

Knights of Pythias, Plato Lodge (K. ofP.), No. 122—Meets Masonic b ' Hall every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Chancellor Com., Fredericks Struck: Vice Chancellor, Andrew Umbehagan ; Keeper of Records and m F-S*’ Seal, A. N.■ Pierson. Q » Knights and Ladies of the Golden Star o -Organized February, 1889. £> g T Meets first and third Thursday at Kunz’s Hall, Forest. Director, Marie ° 0 O Albert ; Vice Director, Marguerite Gottheimer; Past Director, Louis H. g e Gottheimer ; Sec., Louis Piker; Fin. Sec., Joseph Mende ; Treas., Rosa » 0 KunzTTurw . Guide, Marguerite Klente; Asst. Guide, Sophia Wessenhom ; £ 5 , Inside Door, Mary Mahr. £ hj (D 0 Knights of Malta. Rhodes Commandery, No. 105, K. of M. Meets 2 (fi every Thursday at 131 North Park. Commander, S. W. Yeyer; Gener- g w 3 alissimo, T. M. Deems ; Poalet, S. P. Ayers; Capt. Gen., Harry L. I * w Winner; Recorder, E. W. Yeyer; Treas., Henry Yeyer; Senior Warden, ><< J. W. Dobbins ; Junior Warden, W. Hedden ; Standard Bearer, Henry ■ Ayres; Warden, Maynes Potter. M “E “9 H ® Order of Chosen Friends, East Orange Council—Organized March 4, S 5 • , 1884. Meets second and third Thursday at Masonic Hall, Main and “ “ £

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Order of Chosen Friends, Orange Mountain Council xrn r q _n • „ c/)z 1SS9 Meets second and fourth Wednesday atEun^s ForasTSd South Jefferson Ex-Councdor, Otto Manitz ; Councilor, Hugo ZilhiX Q Vice Councilor, Nicholas Koch ; Sec., John W. Weil • Treaa w S ■SE IP B elli H B Al m’ s f e S Z Theodore Kluge; Inside Sentinel, Paul Mittag • Outside < g ||g g | Stenger ; Trustees, Carl Consiller, John Helbigd and Fmnz I Scottish S P Clan Drummond, No. 62-Meets second and o ! fourth Tuesday of each month at the Decker Building 224 Main Chief William Scott j gfeffl William H. Gray ; Past K B Chaplain, Malcolm Mackmnon ; Sec., William Baxter • Fin Sec T L Miller ; Treas., Thomas S. Drummond. ’ ’ J ' u * 1 Order of Tents Meets in Park Street Hall, first two Tuesdays in each ' month. Pres., Jennie Turner ; Sec., Caroline Cuff. £ Royal Arcanum, Essex Council, No. 27—Counsellor, R. M Dixon • Vice Counsellor, W. !1. Potter, Jr.; Orator, Edward J. Brooks; Past Q 5 Counsellor, W. H. Thompson ; Recorder, Mahlon F. Dickerson, Jr.; Col­ Hlector, Oscar H. Condit; Treasurer, L. F. Hovey. i ill Royal Arcanum, Golden Star Fraternity, Llewellyn Council, No. 1 1 - 5 Meets second and fourth Monday evenings of each month in I. 0. 0. F. Hall, 249 Main. Moderator, H. L. Coverly ; Vice Moderator, Charles H. Mush; Rec. Sec., William Townley; Fin. Sec., W. H. Shelly ; Treas., O Henry Moore. LU Royal Arcanum, Hillside Council, No. 1329—Meets in Masonic Temple J on the second and fourth Thursday of every month. Regent, Thomas J. ! W. Duffy; Vice Regent, Daniel J. Brady; Sec., Frank E. Williams, LU Park pi.; Collector, N. J. Burton ; Treas., George R. Stagg. Royal Arcanum. Longfellow Council, No. 675—Meets first and third „ Wednesdays of the month in Randall/s Building, Main and South Arling­ LU ton av. Regent, Albert Vamdell; Vice Regent, George P. Olcott; Orator, DAY HIGH STREET, NEAR SCHOOL 21 Wilmot H. Thompson; Sec., M. F. Dickerson, Jr.; Collector, OscarDoneT ptly rom P H. epairing R and Cleaning Condit, 86 S. Clinton, E. 0.; Treas., Henry C. Mecklem ; Chaplain, John B. Woolston. < Royal Arcanum. Orange Council, No. 975—Meets first and third Thursdays of the month in Uzal Dodd Post room, Reynolds’ Building. Regent, Wilbur F. Kynor; Vice-Regent, Isaac N. Burdick ; Sec., David QC Reynolds ; Treas., A. G. Stevenson; Chaplain, George W. Kynor. St. Patrick’s Alliance. Branch 2, District 5, of the Valley—Pres., O Chas. J. Merrigan ; First Vice-Pres., John Flaherty ; Second Vice-Pres., Joseph Tyms ; Financial Sec., James Mulvehill; Recording Sec., John J. Booth ; Treas., Michael J. Codey ; Conductor, John Mulvihill. St. Patrick’s Alliance. Branch No. 3, District No. 5. Organized 1882- Meets second and fourth Monday at Temple of Honor Hall, Par . res., Patrick Doran; First Vice-Pres., Robert Ferguson; Second Vice-Pres., M. Kavanagh ; Financial Sec., John Cowan ; Recording Sec., M. i . Ban- Ll nen ; Treas., M. O’Connor. USE THE “THATCHER"FURNACES Nt Y. FOUNDRY: NEWARK. THATCHER FURNACE CO. 240 WATER ST., SPOTTISWOODE & CO. LUMBER. v c.f IX8 Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. a #\24i Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry. 864 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. Branch No. 5, District No. 1.—Pres., John P. Lee; First Vice-Pres., z| John McDonald ; Second Yice-Pres., Joseph Morris ; Corresponding Sec., Thomas Currie; Financial Sec., Michael J. Lawler; Treas., John J. j! Bolan ; Sergeant-at-Arms, John McGuire ; Trustees, John Golden, James zj McGuire, John Connell; Auditing Committee, John Dermody, Timothy' Connors.

POLITICAL. Democratic Society of the Oranges—Meets second Wednesday in each month at 8 p. m., in the Club House, 240 Main. Pres., Laurence T. Fell; Yice-Pres., Dr. Carl Buttner ; First Yice-Pres., George Lethbridge ; Sec­ ond Vice-Pres., Thomas Nevins ; Treas., Michael Davis, Jr.; Correspond­ ing Sec., Nathan C. Horton ; Recording Sec., Thomas Flynn ; Financial Secretary, I. E. Murphy; Board of Governors, Timothy Barrett, Daniel 'Minahan, .Uriah Gardner, J. Branigan, J. Davis. East End Republican Club—Pres., Richard Berry; First Vice-Pres., W. C. Agar; Second Vice-Pres., J. N. Johnston ; Sec., George A. Grover; Treas., John C. Conklin. East Orange Democratic Tariff Reform Club—Pres., Hamilton Wallis ; W K First Vice-Pres., George W. Fortmeyer; Second Vice-Pres., H. C. Dil- worth ; Treas., Augustus V. McGraw ; Recording Sec., William L. Booth; Corresponding Sec., J. G. Trusdell Moore. z New Jersey Women’s Suffrage Association—Annual meetings in Nov­ ember. Pres., Mrs. Florence Howe Hall, Plainfield; Vice-Pres., Mrs. . Ill Katherine H. Browning, Orange; Recording Sec., Mrs. Lilian D. Brett, w 0 Belleville ; Corresponding Sec., Dr. Mary D. Hussey, East Orange ; Treas., Mrs. Charlotte N. Enslin, Orange; Auditor, Aaron M. Powell. Plain- field. Republican Central City Committee—Pres., George P. Kingsley ; Vice- Pres., William Parkinson; Sec., Alpheus Struble; Treas., Stuart Lindsey. (0 « z | T u 5 RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 0 o 5 Christian League—Pres., Mrs. N. Nakkin; Vice-Pres., Miss C. Greer ; * il Treas., Miss C. A. Barnard; Sec., Miss Jessie T. Mills. Epworth League of the First M. E« Church—Pres., William Clark; | K* First Vice-Pres., Warren Pruden; Second Vice-Pres., Miss Minnie Speer; « (0 Third Vice Pres., Miss May Lyons; Fourth Vice-Pres., Miss Alice Man- Z deville; Sec. George Hansford, 205 High ; Treas., William Maple. < Ladies’ Aid Society of First M. E. Churcfr—Pres., Mrs. John J. Perine; 2 Vice-Pres., Mrs. R. Hiller, Mrs. W. H. Rockwell, Mrs. Samuel Colt; Sec., Mrs. Wilbur F. Knowles ; Treas., Mrs. Francis M. Glazier. New England Society of Orange—Pres., John 0. Heald ; Vice-Pres., W. R. Howe, C. H. Mann; Treas., H. P. Starbuck; Recording Sec., C. A. Lindsley; Corresponding Sec., W. P. Garrison; Curator, Chas. A. Mead. Orange Rescue Mission—Pres., Rev. D. B. Lewis; Vice-Pres., Sey-; mour Everett; Sec., Gharles Koons; Treas., Tyler C. Hayes; Advisory' Board, Thomas C. Waterman, J. A. Coursen and W. A. Webb. ! Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of First M. E. Church—Pres" i ident, Mrs. L. R. Streeter; Vice Presidents, Mrs. E. Parsons, Mrs J Francis M. Glazier, Mrs. D. Felty ; Secretary, Mrs. George Werner : ! Treasurer, Mrs. S. C. Merwin. *

WALTHAM JEWELRY AND WATCHES C. H AR TD E6EN S CO. SILVERWARE 6 8 3 BROAD S T., ( i.) Bet. W. Park and Cedar, NEWARK. H. J. DRINK THEA-NECTAR. p u r e C h in e s e t e a . Delicious Flavor, 60c. per lb. m GREAT ATLANTIC AMD HCIF1C TEA CQ„ 293 Main St. Orm,. +* HI governments- ch u rch es- so c ieties 865 o Ch? f r Secretary, Mrs. J. P. Jones ; Tressnrer, Kate Van Wtokte. Dodd ; tr* a ctf Susan Hayes Ward, V ? PriiSta, M p'^HaL^y H A o ?• C' i A T f g s“ taj - Dr- H I Spottiswoode, 64 S i n d • & © Miss Mabel Brown, 299 Broad, Newark, assistant; Corr^ponding Secre­ tary, Mrs. Hammond Demarest, Closter, N. J .; Home Secretaries Mit GO s Lucy Worth, Westfield ; Mrs. W. M. Clift, Washington’ DC • Treaf urer Miss Emma Flavell, Paterson; Chairmen of Committees-Execu- 0 5 trve Committee, Miss Susan Hayes Ward, Newark; Lookout Committee, H Miss Elizabeth Blair Johnson, Orange; Programme Committee, Mrs. > -d ■ Charles A. Savage, Orange. W H Woman’s Missionary Society of the Arlington Avenue Presbyterian H Church—President, Mrs. E. B. Hall; Vice President, Mrs. J L Hurl- > burt; Secretary, Miss Trowbridge ; Treasurer, Mrs. Charles L. Power. UJ Young People’s Christian Endeavor Society of the Orange Valley & Congregational Church—President, John B. Lewis; Vice President i . Myra E. Matthews ; Recording Secretary, Agnes J. Tait; Corresponding CL (J) Secretary, George E. Spottiswoode; Treasurer, Henry W. Smith. UJ r > UJ Young People’s Union of the North Orange Baptist Church—President, F. H. Robinson ; Vice President, I. N. Bordick ; Secretary, Fred Smith ; a Corresponding Secretary, Miss Gussie Ayres; Treasurer, Edna Kiersted. N o SECRET SOCIETIES. o Independent Order of Odd Fellows—East Orange Lodge No. 242—N. a G. , E. Curtis ;'V. G., Calvin D. Lyon; Secretary, William Burnett; 7 g Treasurer, Mr. Landell; Permanent Secretary, Joseph Brown; Chap­ pf M lain, Mr. Kingswell; Trustees, D. J. Geery, Jacob Benbrook and Frank 0 3 i » H. Skinner. I- n & Independent Order of Odd Fellows—John F. Morse Lodge, No. 183— §§ « H Meets every Wednesday evening in Reynold’s Building Main. N. G., so rj Urban Woelfle: V. G., George Mueller; Secretary, George Imken, 45 N. Brighton av, E. 0.^ Financial Secretary, Peter Weber; Treasurer, a lB Dietrich Grimm. q g Z £5 M Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Lafayette Lodge, No. 12—Meets ■ rj every Thursday evening in Reynold’s Building, Main. N. G., Archibald xC ’ « Ayers; V. G., S. J. Lightholder; Recording Secretary, William H. Kel­ ler, 27 Linwood pi, E. 0.; Financial Secretary, Frank D. Sheppard; Ph Treasurer. Thomas Wallace. o pa Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Live Oak Lodge, No. 186-—-Meets M every Monday evening in Masonic Temple Building, Mam. N. G., s i Henry Otterbein; Y. G., Robert F. Personett; Recording Secretary, O *T3 o George Danner ; Financial Secretary, John W. Gegenheimer; Treasurer, Jacob H. Hance ; Trustees, H. Carhart, August Marks, John G. Gegen­ i S o heimer. G. U. 0. F.—Orange Lodge, No. 1810—Meets first and third Mondays 3 - K S O of each month in Abyssinia Hall, Hill. N. G., T. D. ic a s ; . ., 3=» 3 M J. N. Vandewall; Treasurer, Leander Thomas; Secretary, D. K. di cro, Johnson. 3ft* P 30rg ^m Odd Fellows’ Organization of East :^pn^^ nTrea^rer^a 0 9 O Gerry, Chairman ; Mr. Burnet, Secretary ; Franc > H flDEUTY TITLE - Receives Deposits and pays t w o i ) P upon Dally Balances^sabject to SPOTTISWOODE & CO. C O R L v . f 118 Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. ar s- t 24i Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry.

8 8 6 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES- g Corinthian Lodge, No. 57, F. & A. —Meets the first and third Thurs- UJ ■ day evening in each month at Masonic Hall. W. M., Frank K. Schei-J|^ <§man ; Sec. A. T. Grinsted, 87 Scotland; Treas., Joseph B. Bray. m Id Essex County Masonic Mutual Life Ins. Co.—Meets the second Wed-* _ Znesday of each month at 252 Main. Pres., Charles E. Dodd ; Vice Pres., ^ » OLeander Williams ; Sec. and Treas., Horace Stetson. ~ © X ft M fe Hope Lodge, No. 124, F. & A. M.—Meets every first and third Wed- %>Uk Wj nesday_J ______evening- of each^ - 1 . _ month_i.L ^ c Main I and-^1 SouthQ/vnl-ll ArlingtonA av,flTT East ^ ST UOrange. W. M., Louis McCloud ; Sec., Louis C. Gillespie, 92 Arlington £9T* ©5 0^ fr*av, E. 0.; Treas., John C. Cassidy. *8a ®5 5 Orange Chapter, No. 23, R. A. M.—Meets every second and fourth ? q 5 2 Monday of the month at Masonic Hall, Orange. MSB M. E. H. P.," Miles A. ^ p£ 0) .Hanchett; Sec., A. W. Coon, 17 Commerce ; Treas., Thomas O. Ayres. ? £ 3 !U j, o a. O Union Lodge, No. 11, F. & A. M.—Meets every secondhand fourth g* § /4 5 Thursday of the month at Masonic Temple, W. w. M.,m. Allton H. Sherman $ 'O 2 Sec., Thomas 0. Ayres ; Treas., Andrew McGowan. e g < O to 2* j * U1UC1Order VX of United U U ltC U XX1AACAAV/OIAAAmerican XUCl/UaUXVO,Mechanics, Wilmarth T T iX U ia itU Council,VV W iiVix, uNo.. 1 v. J-J-v119— -L ^$ K £3 Meets Tuesdays in 0. U. A. M. Hall, 138 Main, E.O. C., F. T. Yander- &•5* ®raj EH • J9'hoof; h . - i ? ; V.\ 7 C., / I H.T T L.T Geary;___ _ T>R. CJS., T>-R. J. T THill, J ^ I l O95 K Maine .; TF. ? C!S., BB. VY. TD., \ OQ T l §Benbrook ; Treas., C. P. Titus; I., C. 0. Kanouse; Ex., F. M. Vaugh; 6 D > 1. P., C. Coryell; 0. P., H. W. Culberson. i f ~ tt 1 1 1 % Junior Order, United American Mechanics. Essex Council, No. 161— $ P 1 W Meets every Friday evening in O. U. A. M. Hall, 138 Main, E. 0. C., ton oQ g3 $ J . N. Decker; V. C., W. D. Wolff; R. S., R. J., Hill, 95 Main, E. 0., 1 P S m S a . R. S., F. A. Hay; F. S., R. C. Vanderhoof; Treas., C. P. Titus; » g » * £ r W., G. H. Chase; I. S., H. L. Gerry; O. S. A., H. Bennett; Jr. P. C., 0 ► ■ OjF. T. Vanderhoof. r f f Junior Order, United American Mechanics, Orange Council, No. 156— S 3 gj Meets Thursday evening in Decker building. C., B. P. Laidlaw ; V. C., Si:#p 5* *+ J. Stover; Sec., J. Huston ; Asst. Rec. Sec., F. H. Chandler. 8§ ?

SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS. . ~ 4i £ P h Elias M. Condit Association, 46 Park Street, Orange—Pres.; Robert 2 w • Baldwin, Jr., 21 Bathgate pi.; V. Pres., E. T. West, 187 N. 7th ; Sec., C. fl 2J-2. C. Gillin, 95 S. 8th; Treas., F. M. McDermit, 136 N. 7th. ■ m o W Equitable Social Club.—Pres., R. Schleuer; Sec., C. J. Flanagan; £ g O Fin. Sec., T. O’Connell; Treas., James Kearney. S a © e. £ 8, John F. Pratt Camp, Sons of Veterans—Captain, Elmer Jacobus: 1st ^ do Lieut., Charles Werner ; 2d Lieut., E. Dargel. ^ 5 j • o 2 U Orange Club—Club house, 20 Prospect street, East Orange. Pres., R. 04 50 sr N. Dyer; Vice Pres., G. H. Lewars ; Sec., G. E. Zippel, 20 Prospect, §* E. 0.; Treas., C. H. Christian ; Governors. E. D. Clery. Jr., A. H. Ryan, S W © D. A. Yanhome, J. G. Wheeler, T. S. P. Fitch, J. E. Knapp, Paul Han- g sell, E. F. Anderson. H. A. Potter, T. C. Barr, E. K. Sibley. ^ > t© 25 Q ■ Orange Camera Club—Meets at 224 Main, the 5th and 20th of each 2 £ 39 month. Pres., W. H. Cheney, East Orange ; Vice Pres., Dr. J. L. Sew- ► & ard, Orange ; Sec., H. R. Terhune, Orange Valley; Treas., W. T. Baird, § w J South Orange ; Executive Committee, officers and E. H. Graves, Dr. T. " ' — W. Harvey, C. W. Baldwin, W. S. Thorp. ? 2

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8 7 0 governments - c h u r c h e s - s o c i e t i e s . 1 The Church of the Holy Communion, South Orange—South Orange avf c Ridgewood road ; Rev. Benjamin Brewster, rector. Services—Sundays,? 7.30 a. m.; Holy Communion, morning service, 10.45 ; Sunday School, 3.15,2 p. m.; Children’s service, 3.15 p.m., on third Sunday in month ; Even-| ing Service, 7.30 p. m. On All Saint’s Day Holy Communion at 9.30 a. j I m. Fridays, 9.30 a. m., morning prayer and litany. Sexton, John Parry, Ridgewood road, S. O.

First Methodist Episcopal Church—Prospect n Milligan p i; organized \ 1849. dedicated as a Universalist church in 1828, by Abner Neeland ; | Rev. Jacob A. Cole, pastor. Services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and ? 7.30 p. m.; Sunday School every Sunday from 3 to 4 p. m.; Prayer Meet- j ing every Saturday at 7.30 p. m.

First Presbyterian—South Orange av c Irvington av ; Rev. George L. [ ' Spinning, DC D., pastor, Scotland n Ralston av. Services—Sundays, 10.30 ? ' a. m. and 7.45 p. m. ; Sunday School, 12 m.; Young People’s Meeting, 7 \ ! p. m.; Prayer Meeting. Friday, 8 p.m.; Sunday School Superintendent, c George L. Spinning, D.D. Sexton, Henry Bendwig, S. O. Maplewood M. E. Church—Lenox pi n Ridgewood road, Maplewood; : Rev. H. C. Thompson, pastor, Baker next to postoffice ; Sec., William H. t Smith. Services-—Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School c at 3 p.m.; Epworth League, 6.45 p.m.; Young People’s Meeting, Tues- \ h ^ days, 7 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Friday, 8 p.m. Sexton, H. C. Cheshire, jj LLI Maplewood av. LU Qj o: lu Yailsburg Chapel—South Orange av c Norwood. Services—At 10.45 I- cc 05 h- . a.m. and 7.45 p.m.; Sunday Sbhool at 3 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Tuesday at 8 p.m. 2 £C Z 2 CC o 3zic Schools. 3=i< Columbia Public School—South Orange av n Irvington av. Principal, S ° g Elmer C. Sherman. g * z Public School (Yailsburg)—Principal, Evan D. Edward, Burnett near «" o South Orange av. Maplewood—Jefferson av n Maplewood depot. P s S Hilton—Boyden av c Academy. «j a St Mary’s Catholic School—Academy near Fourth. Sisters of Chanty, ^ teachers; Rev. Lawrence C. M. Carroll, Principal. ^ St. Mary’s Orphan Asylum—South Orange road, N. J. Pres., Rt. Rev. p W. M. Wigger, D.D.; Vice Pres., Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. H. Doane, Rev. T. £ J. Toomey, Rev. M. J. Holland, Rev. J. P. Turner, O. P., Rev. P. § Leonard, Rev. Maurice P. O’Connor. ~ SJ. Societies. §a. • Ancient Order of Hibernians, No. 8—Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall first « Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m.; Pres., Hugh Conlan; Vice Pres., John |s Beime; Fin. Sec., Thomas J. O’Brien ; Rec. Sec., Michael O’Reilly; « Treas., James McGowan. 8 Century Lodge, No. 100, F. & A. M.—Meets first and third Tuesdays ^ of each montfy, Masonic Hall, South Orange. W. M., George H. Smith ; ^ Sec., Charles W. Brown, Box 65, Maplewood, N. J.; Treas., Edward Hughes. H

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PI Maplewood Gun Club Club-house between Ridgewood rd and Valiev k. 1 n . Annual meeting, New Year’s eve. Shooting on gH Hi the ground every second and fourth Saturday of each month President 1 J. Warren Smith ; Treasurer, T. B. Smith; Secretary, Walter (L Laid- I_ law ; Cor. Sec., 0. L. Yeomans; Governing Committee, Samuel B. H Tillou,X11WU5 uvuuJohn W. ’ ’ * 1 Fisher, WUC1) 0. L. Yeomans, iCUlUdUS, OJ.. OlggllSiggins, W. Van Iderstine O Wickliffe Smith, Albert Parry, William N. Drake

m Meadow Land Society—President, William F. Allen; Vice President | Eobert Ward Treasurer, Eugene V. Connett, Sr.; Secretary, Henrv Lilly ; Directors, William F. Allen, Robert Ward, Eugene V. Connett, O s Sr., Reune Martin, Carl Edward Billqvist, Bernard B. Schneider. Cyrus H i! F. Loutrel, L. P. Farmer, George B. Turrell, Bleecker Van Wagenen, Dr. Henry A. Mandeville and Frank A. Wright. • J f f l Order of Chosen Friends, South Orange Council 54, of N. J.—Meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, F. & A. M. Hall; Councilor, T. W. Van Iderstine ; Secretary, William H. Yau Iderstine. *

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LU Done. ptly rom P epairing R and Cleaning Royal Arcanum, South Orange Council, No. 1,347—Meets second and fourth Friday of each month at Odd Fellows’ Hall; Regent, William H. z Coffey; Vice Regent, John J. Foyle; Secretary, William H. Bowen ; Treasurer, Philip Detrich; Collector, P. F. Kirwin.

< Setonia Council, No. 155—Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at Odd Fellows’ Hall, South Orange; President, Patrick Rey­ c c nolds ; Vice President, Patrick Brennan ; Secretary, W. E. Savage; Collector, Peter F. Bowe; Treasurer, Louis E. Feindt; Orator, E. C. o Mulrainey ; Marshall, J. Rhatican, Jr.; Guard, Martin Murray. Sons of Temperance, Star of Hope Division, No. 235 Meets on Tues­ day evenings at Temperance Hall. South Orange Building and Loan Association—Meets third Tuesday of very month, 8 p.m., at Odd Fellows’ Hall; Pres Robert Leshe; \ ice W ., Fred D. Crazier; Sec., Charles J. Barrett; Treasurer, William H. Tarkson. U_ Successor to K* W . H iN E f MAIN ST.f Cor. CENTRE, ORANGE111 1 | Belknap, C. McAndrew, J. G. Gavin Houston, Sec. George Taggart; L. sl T E Scales.! sel, E. T. Ashenbach G. Pres.,• J. ;Treas., Ashenbach H. Mock;;Sec.,A. F. Coun- 'Feleplioiie n-A . and MissTreas. VanHoevenberg. S P O T T IS W O O D E& C O .LU M B E R . la s .M . Decker . &Bro.,|.MPOBTERS .M s la forChurch Periodical Society, Holy Osborne.Communion— Miss the . Women’s Church JThe ofM. J the ■ Auxiliary of rs, . . Connett;Pres., Y. E. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. William Allen F. ; Librarian ville. the Sexton,rector. M. D. Spinning. Holy Days, onthen p.m.; celebrations, with 4.30 a.m.; atFridays 11 Brewster;Vice Church, Pres., Connett, Miss A. Mrs. V. F. E. E. Mrs. GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. 2 7 8 . Reeve,W. English. Dr. D. E. Secretary;Isaiah Williams, John Schmidt,H. Cox, Mark S. George Jr., hurst, C. Whittingham. W. ton Campbell; Crosscup,G.E. Treasurer. Jaimes Pitcher,R. George Rose,H. C. Farr, Lamed, John Ed^in George brationsin Advent and Lent weekly, and atother times third Sun­ the Morgan, William Wade, Samuel Pardington. Rich, D.D., George Crosscup.E. Rich, B.Rev. Trustees, A. D.D.; Hastings, George B. 0. Richmond H. President; B.Hall, Rev. Sundays, A. a.m. and andDr. 11 Welling- C. Kobbe, William Fellowes Sunday School Morgan. Wardens, Superintendent, p.m.William Vestrymen, Dean,M. Charles 4.30 Perry. B. a.m.;Even song and address at 7.45p.m., except dayfirstof Sunday the of month, month at 7.45a.m.; on the month first 11 the Sunday of at Hills ;Rev. Barrows, N. rector; churchorganized Services—Cele­1882. stated Church supply; Services—Held organized Music the 1889. in a.m.;morning services 9.45and School Sunday at a.m.;sermon 11 at 5 3 9M a i nS t , E a s tO r a n g23 e . 6M a i nS t r e e tO r a n g eICROCERS* . Vailsburg Buildingand Association—Pres., Loan Maybaum A. ;Vice UniversityExtension Society Southof Orange—Pres., Benjamin Eev. Board Health—Williamof Morgan, F. Chairman Daniel Hamilton, ; Commissioner Surveyorsof Appeals—A.of Highways—RogerParkhurst, J. S. B. Parsil, Marshall, Edward Peter Reeve. Gulick. Constables—Michael Whalen, James Spain, P. Crane, John Mande- J. ChristChurch, Short Hills—Cor, Highland way and Forest drive,Short Township Counsel—Chandler Riker. Overseer Poor—Henryof Hankins. Justices the Peace—A. of Simpson, R. J. Edward Park- Reeve, J. A. Township Committee—Mark George Cox,Collector—George Reeve, W. T. Fellows W. Clark. H. Township Clerk—Charles Palmer. A. h CongregationalThe Hills—Rev. Short Church Franklin Noble, of Assessor—John M. Drake. f . v Yaras 5 \ \ 242 118 ahntn tet n N Y & . . Ry. L. G. & Y. N. Washington and Street se Aeu, . L & . . R. R. W. & L. D., Avenue, Essex Township Government. . n r u b l l i M 8 pm Deacon,p.m. George Crosscup E. ;Clerk, Churches-

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■ Schools—Public and Private. 2 Q . Baquet Institute (for girls)—Miss Harriett St Baquet, Principal, t WTerras begin February 2 and September 19 ; end June 15 and Feb- § Z jjruary 2. *■ < $ Millburn Public School—District No. 26, Millburn av, near Spring ; I qTrustees, Roger Marshall, Chairman; George Barnard, Clerk ; Rufus I .Fouratt. w W e. D Short Hills (Millburn) No. 25—Clerk, A. J. R. Simpson, Henry E. & Z Bailey, Joseph E. Cox ; Emma J. Baker, Principal. w > White Oak Ridge Schoolr-School District No. 24, White Oak Ridge Jroad; Miss Margaret J. Hoffman, Principal; School Trustees, A. Smith UJq R o s s , Jr., Samuel D. Parsil, AmadeeV. Oakes. CO ® f f l (0 N w Societies and Associations. ^ 0) Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, No. 232, of Mill- $ burn—Organized December 30, 1887. Meets every first and third Mon- M D day evening in John Lonergan’s Hall. Pres., N. C. Merwin ; Rec. Sec., g William Schaffe ; Fin. Sec., James White ; Treas., Horace DeHart. -I Casino Club—Pres., Stewart Hartshorn; Sec., George T. Wilson* ^ Treas., Charles T. Root. 6 ’ 8 ■K 7 .^ 1 Civic League—Pres.. W. Fellowes Morgan ; Vice Pres., Professor J. w B. Webb; Sec., Rev. William Hoppaugh; Treas., Edward Kellogg; % Executive Committee, Stewart Hartshorn, Roger Marshall, W. S. Scott ffl W. W. McCollum, E. D. Williams, Mrs. Sylvanus Lyon and Mrs. w! ffl Fellowes Morgan. H Edward H. Wade Post, No. 96, G. A. R.—Organized August 10, 1885. 3 Meets at Barnard & Bailey’s Hall, every other Wednesday at 8 p.m.; 3 Commander, William Ford ; Adjutant, R. D. Brower; Quartermaster. “ Jeremiah J. Hoff. ’ jj? Order of Good Templars, Ideal Lodge, No. 102—Chief Templar H E * 2 H Juimiman ; Past Chief Templar, C. Elmer Cluser; Vice Templar, h ! » Smith ; Fin. Sec., Clarence Lushear; Treas., A. Lushear; Chaplain, m! 6. Crumley ; Marshal, W. Warner; Deputy Marshal, T. Hankins ; Rec. & g 3 Sec., Irving McCollum; Asst. Rec. Sec., Arthur Bodwell; Guard, Car- * •fl.ar ne DeHart; Sentinel, B. Bodwell. K % o ■ Shining Light Division, No. 232, Sons of Temperance—Organized ^ October 17, 1888. Meetings every Friday evening at Reeve’s Hall, Main, t s Sprmgfield. W. P., William Hawkins ; Rec. Sec., Daniel McQuilkin ; 5 w • Treas., Thomas Hawkins. ’ * 0 1 S5SSC.JiRTD EGEH 4C0.SSSZ 6 8 3 BROAD ST., ( Formerly 443,; Bet. W. Park and Cedar, NEWARK, N. J. rOYNF’S IIVFFY ^TSRTF^ Furniture Express, and Storage Warehouses. t e l e p h o n e I LT TTE EOI COMPANY DEPOSIT & TITLE ELITY FID v V i i l L J L i 1 I Lll 1 nULLJt 347 MAIN ST., so-D . EAST ORANGE. ingsat 6.45 p.m. Sundays; Junior P. C. Y. Endeavor meetingServices—Sundays at10 10.30a.m a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sabbath School, 2.30 p.m. ; Prayer Meetingson Tuesday evenings at P.7.30 C. Y. Endeavor ; meet­ avenue organized ; August JohnfA. Goodrich. Voorhtfes, Fisher, Jacob Louis Voorhees, E. David Knight, G. William . Keegan. F. G U M N T E ET 8 I T L E SS T . F I X E DE S T E SW I T HN OE X T R SC H A R G E S . Wnggms. Henry Oshorn.0. Owen, William C. Ward. Jacob Ehrhardt. WtS°eS° pel~Jh jpll Charles l tSS1°nerS W. Harrison, l rW Appeals~ h p °f E John j Jacob S § c“wte“eCtator’ w.then“ ?ch“ ; J ?! , i Smith Treas., l j illburn S See., <*,°lden | Star>°fM f ^ h § T S e M ^ S s l ^ ^ r S e b o I t ^ J z i n a g r ^ vn ns o ahmn h a anr fourth Tuesday evenings eachof month atBarnard o g ; ra. M^Deem*58'’Ronge Treas., t ; Fellowes f W’ Morg»n H.Sec., | A. « 87 m r- r “ m“ i867- . p 1 ^ ^ 8 * J H e« x ^ v Barnard Sec., |ThomM e ORfNK THEA-NECTAR. THEA-NECTAR. ORfNK is ChristianFirst Church, Irvington—Clinton avenue near Springfield Trustees—Gottlob Hautzman, William’ Eeeve, A. William Adams. B. Trustees—M. Christian, 0. William Adams, E. George Smalley, H. Irvington—Eoad Master—George B. England. Constables—WalterJusticesof Dixon, thePeace—Edmund George Eaymond, Koche, Alexander Whittaker. A. J. Green, Albert Clerk—Charles Terrill. H. Village Officers—Pres., James H. Mortland. Board Health—William of Ward,E. Dr. M. Osborne Christian, Abram Clerk—Milton C. Tompkins. President—Henry Leibe.L. Treasurer—Isaac Casey. J. Township Committee William Ward, Jacob E. Fisher, Merton B. Surveyors Highways—Joseph of B. Ward, G. B. Meeker Assessor—C. Blake. Treasurer—Isaac Casey. J. Overseer theof Poor—John B. Casey. ChosenFreeholder—Thomas Collector—Thomas H. Ripley. Oshorn. S. TownshipClerk—Mahlon Stockman. GREAT m ATLAHIIC AND OENET—HRHSSCEIS 875 GOVERNMEKTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. Township Government. 8 i on. n to lin C 14; e. William Eev. Hamer, 1844; H., pastor. Churches.] Irvington. pa e r u p * ' l L k Delicious ml, , l m HNS TEA CHINESE V l"J' B-Webl>i ' p J PlM" V“ l i ^ Z Z Z Flavor.60c. * per lb.

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O rarurP GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. TNI [870 F. F. Meyer, Sr., William F. Keegan. > 3 E * E 3 > Meyer, William F. Sr., Keegan. F. F. d r L Sugs School Trustees—Edwin Harrison, Chairman odore D. Sturgis. L. ; onClinton av near line,city Miss Louisa Eeeve,P. • Teacher. MayConnor, Miss Louise Osborne. Miss Martha Webb, MissL. Miss Lydia Meecb S.Anna Janitor,Doremus, ; The-v- Miss Missjf Burd, Lizzie H. Rose Umbscheiden, M. Miss Nelson, Leonard,Mary Miss E. Jennie w G. g g HarryVehslage VicePres.,; FrankHedden Sec*, ; Annie Allen S ; Treas.? 2 £ d adGift. D ! I EdwardGriffith. Samuel W. Johnson, Superintendent. S 2 ■ 2 S Samuel Johnson,W. Superintendent.every Sunday,to 3 Prayer4p.m.; meeting w every ( Sunday p.m.; 5 at7.45 (School Principal, Frank Teachers,District Morrell;H. Miss No. 5© 31); P pig il a; e. ila T Wbe DD, etr 3 MadisonSpringfield rector; Webbe, 3 Rev. William T. D.D., © §. av, av; at2.30 Clerk,p.m.; William Birken Organist, ; Hawkins.J. 2* Services—Sunday ® Etta Mrs. Newark. at10.30 a.m. and Sunday7.30p.m.; School §* S j R Soka. Sunday Stockman.R. School Superintendent, Albert Webb Organ- ;E. w* g Sunday School at 2 p.m.; Vespers, 7.30 p.m. ® B a B ® SundaySchool Vespers,p.m.;at2 7.30p.m. e. on . oln Pis. Sunday services—Masses Boylan, Priest. Rev. J. John t74. g)| o at7.45. Meetings, Tuesday evening Class Meetings,services—10.30 r*! 7.45; at H Thursday ; Sunday p.m.; School, and Prayer 7.30a,m. p.m.; evenings 2.30 andNew street; organized g| Rev. Elbert 1845; Clement, Sunday pastor. 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, after morning service. g g <§ Sunday p.m.; School, 7.30 after morning Rev. Joseph service. Turner,W. pastor, Services—10.30 Elizabeth a.m. av.g* and £ .. e. ? p.m. round Sunday ; School, Prayer meeting a. 9.30 bell, Services—Sundays, everyin. Tuesday §* pastor. at 10.30a.m. 7.45 the yearp.m. and all ist, Miss Meeker. Eva avcor Prospect organized ;av Stuart Rev. M. Camp-January 1840 ; §• 21, ^ 8 SPOTTISWOODE& CO. LUMBER. ocok Elders,o’clock. Joseph ► Ward,G. Zandt. Aaron ? Van R. Smith, G. T. Branch School at Manhattan Park—Miss Minnie Decker, Teacher; and Young Peoples’ Church AidSociety Reformed theof Church—Pres. ( o ’ ^ Public School,§■ Irvington—Corner ? Clinton West av* and Linden av Waverly Hall—Elizabeth Sunday School Grounds. 3 road Fair near TrinityProtestant Episcopal Church, Irvington—Myrtle avenue near t Leo’sCatholicSt. Church—Corner Myrtle avenue and Irvington & < place. $ Methodist Episcopal Church, Irvington—Union avenue, avenue Park g * LyonsFarms Baptist Church—Lyon avenue, corner Elizabeth avenue ;ft FirstPresbyterian Church, Lyons Farms, Clinton Township—Elizabeth » M O M | • . _ ’ o'! | ’ _ . . , f , v 7 9 Yards.Washington fo T \/aV lTCC Annn T/«wn ATI-, T- i_ T ) T) TT _ i A/T-I,-.,- - T T\/\«nw>nn n n A l/TlCICIn \A/ aKVk T. pfno. WaK'M K a iW m C O t S S E W & 9 9 118 M a r k e tS t , ,O p p .W a s h i n g t o n ,N e w a r k . Essex Avenue, D., L. L. D., Avenue, Essex ______col. g g Schools. Street and N. Y. Y. N. Street and & . . R. R. W. , & . . Ry. L. G. 8 and 10 a.m.; * S j S a.m.; 10 and* J H f l l f H

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President, Frank Manser; Corresponding and Financial Secretary, Adam RPAC Schimpf; Treasurer, F. E. Lieber. Committee on By-laws—Adam Schimpf, F. Manser, H. Wortenburg, E. Jacoby and F. Wagner. Franklin Lodge, No. 10, F. & A. M.—Meetings held every second and 'fourth Friday evening of every month at 8 o’clock, at Masonic Hail, | junction of Clinton and Springfield avs.; W. M., William Harbridge; Sec., Merton B. Owen ; Treas., William Wengel. N MARKET, MEAT Hilton Library Association—President, James M. Van Ness ; First Vice President, Miss Anna E. Peabody; Second Vice President, Miss Laura M.

Osborne; Secretary,, Joseph H. Osborne; Treasurer, Charles H. Stewart, TELEPHONE N. ORANGE, GAME. 1«7.AND POIH.THV Jn Librarian, Mrs. Carrie A. Casey. Executive Committee—Miss Ellen A. Cook, Miss Mary E. Evans, Edward A. Sprotte, to serve three years; George A. Casey, two years; George E. Jones, one year. Irvington Building and Loan Ass’n—-Organized July 12, 1887 ; Pres., , Joseph G. Ward ; Vice Pres., Thomas S. Osborne; Sec., Franklin Kis- sam; Treas., James S. Edwards; Counsellor, C. W. Biker. Meetings | are held the second Thursday in each month at Thomas Osborne’s office, Springfield av. Loyal Temperance Legion—Organized Nov. 25, 1885. Meetings are held every Thursday at 3.45 p.m. at the W. C. T. U. Hall. Supt. and Treas., Mrs. Mary A. Chalmers; Sec., Mrs. Alma Adams. Koval Oak Lodge, No. 73, Knights and Ladies of the Golden Star, of Irvington—Organized August 4,1886. Meetings are held every Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Women’s Christian Temperance Union, of Irvington—Organized Nov. 18 1885. Meetings are held every Thursday at 2.30 p.m. at Mawnic os .

hn'ildins Clinton av. Pres., Mrs. G. B. Adams; Vice Pres., Miss Han- 5 3a n d5 F 5 r e e m a nS t r e e t , i £ £ * & * W Ophelia J. Clement and Mm. If 0. ; Cx3 5 ing Sec., Mrs. M. A. Chalmers ; Corresponding Sec,, Mrs. Nellie Webt>, o c g Treas., Mrs. W. C. Headley. OSS CO SPOTTISWOODE & GO. V H /118 Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. '(2 4 1 Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry, 8 78 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES.

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Township Government. Township Clerk—Aaron Ross Force. S' Assessor—George E. DeCamp. ft Collector of Taxes—Charles M. Squire. 3 S Township Committee—Peter S. Meeker, William Deicks, Jr., Joseph 3 S Barr, Bern Dickenson, Jonathan Force. Overseer of the Poor—Samuel Burnet. Surveyors of Highways—George Morehouse, Daniel G. Granniss. Justice of the Peace—George E. DeCamp. Constable—William P. Teed.

Churches. Livingston Baptist Church—Mt. Pleasant av c Canoe Brook av ; Rev Eugene R. Hughes, pastor. Services—At 2.30 and 7.45 p.m.; Sunday School, 1.30 p.m. Supt. of Sunday School, J. H. Parkhurst; Prayer Meeting, Tuesday evening, 8 o’clock,; Sexton, William Van Zee.

UJ QJ Northfield Baptist Church—Northfield av c Canoe Brook av; Rev. Eu­ CC UJ gene B. Hughes, pastor. Services—At 10.30 a.m.; Sunday School, 9.30 H OC a.m.; Young People’s Meeting, 8 o’clock; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday ® l- . evening, 8 o’clock. > t° ? OC Z z CO Roseland M. P. Ghurch- -Junction Eagle Rock and Harrison av ; Rev. Ul f. V Alexander Patten, pastor. Services—At 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. 3 z CC = □ < Roseland Presbyterian Church—Eagle Rock av n Harrison av ; Rev. • Edwin Fairley, pastor. Sunday services—At 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; % Christian Endeavor at 6.45 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesdays at 7.30 g p.m. *"o Union Sunday School—Eagle Rock av n Harrison av ; Robert W. Smith, 0 Superintendent. Services—3 p.m. ► West Livingston M. E. Church—Passaic av ; Rev. J. H. Blackburn, g pastor ; postoffice address, Chatham, N. J. Services—At 10.45 a.m. and ^ M 7.45 p.m.; Sunday School, 9.30 ; Superintendent, I. S. Crane. ft 5S 2. Societies. m P. of H., Livingston Grange, No. 104.—Meets in Livingston School ^ a ft Hall, Mt. Pleasant av n Canoe av, every other Thursday. * W. M., -— - ; nwo Sec,, Amos W- Harrison; Chaplain, Isaac S. Crane; Treas., Henry 3 O f Farlay. ~S >2 o- woo Northfield Progressive Temperance Society—Meets 1st Monday in the month in the Northfield Baptist Church; Pres., Charles M. Squier; aK •-4 Sec., George Hoffman ; Treas., Miss Anna Oakes.

Northfield Brass Band- -Meets in Northfield School House:1 Leader, 1 Ed- CL% ward Crosby. g | a ar o • a hH EH &» a► M wa eo o MANUFACTURERS OF >1 c w i X .00, Gas and Electric Fiitares, 134,126& 128 W e s t 24thSt. IMEW YORlcll^ i

. p S IC HflLL PHHRniflCY. Our Prescription Department is one of the Uronat A , , , » „ always in charge of careful and competent p l J S r i f f S f f i a * £ ■ “ " * * in■p GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES-S0CIET1ES. 879 o ■H t r - i fi Bloomfield. f * a A Township Government. Assessors—Samuel H Baxter, 1st Ward ; Louis Cockefair, 2d ward ; o George Peterson, 3d ward. ’ > PS 0 Collector—Alexander C. Marr. Township Clerk—William L. Johnston, 27 Broad. OQ s Overseer of the Poor—Cornelius L. Voorhees. Township Physician—E. M. Ward, M. D. Township Treasurer—John A. Laurence. • " d CO Township Counsel—William S. Dodd. H Justices of the Peace—William R. Hall, Thomas E. Hayes, Samuel G. W 1 Hayter, Jacob G. Post, James G. Van Winkle. H Constables—Benjamin F. Baldwin, Theodore Harvey, Fred. Darling, H James Foster, Johif V. Smith. * Chief Engineer Fire Eepartment—William W. . Oakes. PS LU Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph—E. H. Perry. i . Township Committee. Q- 0) William Ford Upson, Chairman ; Seymour P. Gilbert, C. W. Powers, > George Fisher, John A. Lauraiice, Benjamin Haskell, Frank Foster. LU o h Office—Old Post Office Building, 27 Broad. STANDING COMMITTEES. ■ Auditing—Fisher, Foster. o Public Grounds—Laurence, Gilbert. | Street Lighting—Fisher, Powers. o Poor—Foster and Powers. Sewers—Gilbert and Haskell. Roads—Fisher, Laurence, a Sidewalks—Laurence, Fisher. 3S§ g Fire—Gilbert and Foster. . e * g* Swm a v.X t o Water—Haskell and Gilbert. mH H Crosswalks—Laurence and Fisher. 2 a a Police—Powers and Haskell. Eh Legal—Haskell and Powers. ?* >i 2 jaj Maps and Surveys—Foster and Haskell. t o Adjustment of Arrears of Taxes—Upson and Laurence. H Regular Meetings—Every Monday in each month, at 3.45 p.m. at z i Broad. t o STANDING COMMITTEES. C3 09 pk Teachers-E. A. Smith, E. G.Ward ; Supplies-William A Baldwin, m & Thomas Oakes ; Buildings-J ’ Banks Redford, Samuel Peloubet. C3 - Po o« Board of Health. oo r* M o _ o wnUc.™ 1 TTrwnn Pres • William H. Johnson, Sec.; Charles L. Sei- 3=» CD o Charles W. Powers, George Fisher, Wm. B. Corby, Health Inspecto C/3 Fire Department. tn t o 7*3 Chief Engineer-WilliamS . M m | eg qo. n Telegraph, Hnher, J. CT» a Ashley. ______-- OOS3 * o 52 BENEDICT BROTHtas “ t o ____ WATCHES, DIA.ONDS AND JEWELRY BROADWAY, COR. buttons, strong, durable, and e n , Be n e d i c t **££*$&fS *"<> *llvCr SPOTTISWOODE & GO. Y nflfe• / IX® Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. \ 254t Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry.

880 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. I l l Active Hose Co. No. 2—Meets first Thursday each month at Hose 1. LLJ •House*No. 2. Foreman, John Weden ; Asst. Foreman, E. H. O’Neill;; pi Pres., William Rabb ; Vice Pres., Arthur Ellor ; Sec., William Hoffman ; 1 Treas., Thomas Albinson. K”*m W 2 Essex Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1—Meets second Tuesday each month I ™ Oat 282 Glenwood av. Pres., Howard B. Davis ; Vice Pres., Dr. William 1-" 111 ^an Grieson ; Sec., Wm. H. Linder ; Treas., Charles H. Johnson ; ^Foreman. William L. Johnson ; Asst. Foreman, Charles A. Keyler: h j Clerk, George S. Redford ; Chaplain, Rev. R. S. Carlin. Truck House, W Glenwood av. nD., L.&W.R. R. depot. §8 ** . Excelsior Hose Co.—Foreman, Emil Raemsch ; Asst. Foreman, Fred Floras, Sec., William Krenrich ; Fin. Sec., George Bernhart; Pres., 2 Peter Fornoff*; Vice Pres., Thomas Rawson, Jr.; Treas., Fred Floras : .Clerk, William Fornoff. W O Excelsior Hose, No. 3—Meets first Friday each month at Hose House ZZNo. 3. Foreman, Emil E. Raemsch; Asst. Foreman, Fred Floras, gJr.; Pres., William Krenrich ; Vice Pres., Emil G. Schill; Sec., William < q R. Rawson ; Treas. Joseph B. Rawson. J§jj§) W Firemen’s Relief Ass’n—Pres., J. Banks Redford ; Vice Pres., William ‘ ^Krenrich , Treas,, T. Howell Johnson. Sec., Frank G. Tower. CL [> Phoenix Hose Co. No. 1—Meets first Wednesday each month at Hose House No. 1. Foreman, John Schwab ; Asst.. Victor F. Corraz ; Pres,, UJ^Lewis B. Harrison ; Vice Pres., Theodore Cadmus ; Treas., W. S. Lock- Id wood ; Sec., Max Koehler. Hose House, Glenwood av op. Truck House. CO CD CO h Churches. 0) Bloomfield (First) Presbyterian—At the head of the Park. Services— Sundays, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 12 m.; Superintend­ ent Sunday School, J, M. Mann ; Prayer Meeting, Thursdays at 8 p.m.; . Young People’s Meeting in church parlor Monday at 8 p.m. Christ Episcopal—Bloomfield av c Park av; Rev. Edwin A. White, _ rector, 206 Liberty ; Secretary of Vestry, Clarence Freeman. Services— Sundays, 10.30a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 9.15 a.m. summer, 3 p.m. in winter ; Celebration of Holy Communion, 8 a.m. w Church of the Sacred Heart, Roman Catholic—Broad c Liberty; Rev. J. M. Nardiello, pastor, 76 Broad. Sexton, Thomas Moran. Services— Sundays, Masses at 7.30 and 10.30 a.m.; Vespers, 3.45 p.m.; Sunday School, 3 p.m. a * , First Baptist—1 Washington av; Rev. Charles A. Cook, pastor, 32 Oakland av; Clerk of the Church, D. G. GSrabrant. Services—Sundays, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 12 m.; Prayer Meeting, Thursdays, 7.45 p.m.; Young People’s Meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; Lord’s Supper, first Sabbath morning of each month ; Meeting for Bible Study, Monday at 8 p.m. German Presbyterian—Park av c State ; Rev. Henry W. Spibert, pas­ tor; Clerk of Session, the pastor. Services—Sundays, 10.30 a.m, and, 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 2 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m. : Glenridge Congregational—Ridgewood av c Clark; Rev. Frank J. i Goodwin, pastor, Appleton pi. Services—Sundays, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 : p.m.; Sunday School, 3 p.m.; Young People’s Prayer Meeting, 7.15 p.m.; I Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. J CHEMIST MAIN AND CENTER STS. AND •? p h a r m a c is t, Pure Drugs & Medicines Only. Formerly with Parsons k Co, PROPRIETOR OF THE “ORANGE COLOGNE.” A FRAGRANT AND LASTING PERFUME. Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Go 293 ST- W,1 ORANCE.

* S n Societies. i—« $3 Aurora Lodge, 1327, K. and L. of H.—Protector, Lizzie S. Rabb ; Sec­ retary, Professor Piderit; Financial Secretary, Peter Weisman; Treasurer, Augusta K. Raab; meets second and fourth Monday in each month, in ,Odd Fellows’ Hall, Glenwood av. CO Bloomfield Bank—Organized 1889. President, Thomas Oakes; Vice- President, William A. Baldwin; Cashier, Lewis K. Dodd ; Counsel, Harry E. Richards ; Directors, G. Lee Stout, Leonard Richards, Halsey M. Barrett, Thomas Oakes, J. P. Scherff, Robert S. Rudd, William A. Baldwin, Edward G. Ward, Willard Richards, James C. Beach, Henry P. Dodd, William Colfax, Lewis K. Dodd. Bloomfield Building Ass’n—President, A. R. Brewer; Vice-President, J. M. Bancroft; Secretary, E. P. Mitchell. 325 Ridge ay.; Treasurer, A. CO R. Brewer; Directors, W. T. Brewer, J. H. Baker. J. H. Hardcastle, C. E. McDowell and the four head officers. Bloomfield Building and Loan Ass’n—Organized^and incorporated Jan­ 0 uary, 1886. Meets second Monday in the month, 27 Broad. President, _j John G. Keyler; Vice-President, John Sherman ; Secretary, Henry La - j rence, 125 Orchard; Treasurer, Charles W. Martin. 3 Bloomfield Cemetery Company-Organized 0 Meets first Monday in each month. C 7 } Bloomfield Council, No. 78, Ca&olic B^evol^t ^o n -B ^ets second -j CO a Flanagan ; Treas., Michael Duggan ; Collector, John nonan. c-j ^s c Bloomfield Conedl, No. 'iLofH^Hall,Glenwood av.;> 0 second and fourth Fridays of each reoree S Reford, 184 Midland H Regent, William L. Johnson; Secretary, George b. Keioru, m 1 p i m i I ks M il I ^ Plumbers and Gas-Fitters Tin and Sheet Iron Workers, Tinware, Hardware, House Furnishing Goods uAnlLL W mlLLOp neabbeic: EUECH STATION, * WASHINGTON PLACE, East Orange, N. J. SPOTTISWOGDE& GO. LUMBER. ay FakC VnAkn; raue, ila . od )z|s2* tary, FrankC. Van Anken Treasurer, ; William Dodd. B. 656Bloomfield President, Howardav. Davis B. ;Vice-President, j .p ^ Frankj (S. Tower Corresponding; Secretary, Recording Lake ; H. Harry Secre-^SS e tAtv oeHue o 2 2 herat Active Hose House, No. 2. 2 8 8 E lis n MeetsAlbinson.first Tuesday " December, of March, and Septem- June ® ter, Henry Schwartz . ;Treas., John Schneider ;Financial Reporter, j Philip " 5 Frederick B Tower W., M., Walter S. T. W. ; each month. indays fourthThursdays at Dictator, Odd Fellows’ John Hall.Krause Repor- ; o S Biddulph Treas.,; Dodd H. Banks N. Sec., Reford, J. ; Midland 184 av. e m r V £ V heimer. i gr . S 1 1 Jf . WednesdayinOctober meeting AnnualFannie Dodd. Fannie Treas., first a gLS lr Vc rs, atr lo Sc, on Gerling Treas., Thomas Vice John ;Pres., llor: Sec., Ellor g. Walter; $3 jpjgj 4 BloomfieldHat Finishers’ Ass’n—Oraganized Pres., William « H. 1854. Bloomfield Cyclers’ Association—Meets first Tuesday in each month at|gK g BloomfieldLodge, No. and 40, M.—Meets F. A. first and third Tnes. jj-j * Bloomfield Honor—Meets Knights of 2908, g- No. Lodge, a second and Bloomfield ® g Penny Y.—Pres., U. JohnK. Greder Crei- Vice; E.Pres., Bloomfield Orphan Newark Orphan Society, to g. Asylum Auxiliary Q | Bloomfield Estate and Improvement Real DoddCo.—Pres., » H. ; N. BloomfieldTurn Yerein—Organized £ Pres., Otto Beyer;Sec.,C. B 1892. u ea og, o 4, ngt o Pythias—Meets Knights of No. Lodge,Eureka Tuesday 46, every gj* G " Bloomfield Savings Institution, Broad—Pres., 7 SP Jonathan PotterW. ;J5 EssexCounty Building and Loan Associationof Bloopifield—Organized S' § ^ EasternStar Lodge, H.—Organized No. and ^ 570, of Pro- K. L. § 1882. ad:12x ahntn tet n N Y & « . Ry« Q« L. & Y. N. Washington 2^x Street and 1 Yards: . f . v s t n e m n r e v o g 118 E s s e xA v e n u e ,D . ,L . - s e h c r u h c &W.R. R. - s e i t e i c o s IGROCERS# ■ 1 . m * § own 6 00• 11 1 ° Q3 & g*5 % x

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P3 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. 8 8 3 ____ s Excelsior Lodge, No. 2342, Knights of Honor—Organized 1881 Meets P T 1 pc! every Wednesday evening in K. of H. Hall, 'Glenwood av. Dictator, m hmmmr m George ^ Hunt; Sec., Willis H. Cadmus ; Treas,, George M. Cadmus ; Fin. * * 1 c/3 Reporter,U AWA W A V C.1 * L. I . Yoorhees.A/ AAttnAAPi J-H Z Fairview Improvement Association—Pres., Cyrus L. Potter- Vice z Pres., Fred E. Heckel; Sec., William R. Hansea; Treas., Frederick Mohrman. Meets second and fourth Mondays in each month. ^ D pep DO Franz Sigel Company, No. 12—Organized 1884. Captain, Otto Mans ; S - t -I 1st Lieut., Arthur Leuthausser ; 2d Lieut., M. Gramsamer ; Rec. Sec., r 1 1 S - E. Schair; Fin. Sec., Frank Zergeibel; Pro., Frank Bittner; Treas., Henry G. Rollpiller. Meets first and third Mondays of each month in Bloomfield Hotel. Freundshaftbund—Organized 1879. Pres., John G. Martini; Vice c a Pres., Adam Romie; Sec., Henry Menser; Fin. Sec., Peter Fomoff; C Treas.. Martin Hummell. Meets in Herman Block, first and second .Thursdays of each month. Forischritt Council,- 339, United Friends—Organized 1888. C. C., Mary Jaeger; Sec., Charles Hess; Treas., John Jaeger. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Adam Metz’s Hall. s e n Garfield Circle, No. 19—Organized 1892. Exalted Washington, Ellis I 3 ^ M. Putnam ; Chief Washington, John McCleve ; Honorable Scroll Keeper, W. S. Murrath ; Honorable Register, Thomas Moran ; Honorable Treas­ urer, A. B. McDougall. German Y. M. C. A.—Organized 1892. Meets every Thursday evening in the German Presbyterian Church. Pres., Theodore Mix ; Vice Pres.; I John Geider ; Rec. Sec., Gottlieb Mack ; Fin. Sec., Henry Memser, Jr., Treas., Julius Jensen, Jr.; Librarian, George Martini. * 7 3 Glenridge Building Ass’n—Incorporated 1885. Pres., E. P. Mitchell; ** Vice Pres., J. M. Bancroft; Sec. and Treas., A. R. Brewer, 35 Highland 1 av. Directors, G. Lee Stout, J. D. Gallagher, R. B. Davis, and the four p m , head officers. - " i PI Glenridge Club—Incorporated 1885. Pres., G. Lee Stout; Treas., A. r R. Brewer ; Sec.. Edward P. Mitchell. Annual meeting in October in pi X -25 Club House, Ridgewood av. 0 O Gospel Temperance Society—Organized 1889. Pres., Samuel Ellor; nZ *C/5 Sec., Joseph Weden ; Treas., Thomas Smith. Meets every Sunday at • cn 4 o’clock, c Prospect and Dodd. X CO Improved Order of Heptasophs—Organized June, 1893. Meets in PJ I Knights of Honor Hall every second and fourth Monday in each month. - ® Ck3 O pu 1 Past Archon, Fred Whitney; Archon, Abel P. Campbell, Secretary. 31 OP > cn > William A. Ritscher ; Treasurer, George M. Wood. Z cn O m Mcj w • n § Treas., C. B. Ventres. c P i Mountainside Hospital Association M ethird e Monday t s in Amzi each B p j OP iu month. President, Mrs. benjamin White • Corresponding Secre- ODodd ; Recording Secretary, Mrs. W. H^ White , Mrs. S3 Z tary Mrs. H. C. Marshall; Treasurer, Mrs W. H. Power , matron C/5 01 Miss Kate iB. p» Dalrymple, »frrfkT Miss M. ^ jictfS ’ w H a white, f lii Mrs. A. 2 Mrs. W.H. Power, St»M, ■ Anthon, 25 _ “THATfiHFR” FURNACES — ----- th a tc HER FURNACE CO. 240 water ST.,«. v. FOUNDRY: NEWARK. TH ATCtl& n rw SPOTTISWOODE & CO. . J 1*8 Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. * 'n W Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry.

884 GOVERNMENT'S—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. I Bowden, Mrs. D. D. Duncan, Mrs. W. Fellowes, Mrs. C. F. Harrison, j Mrs. C. H. Huestis, Mrs. Louis Lockwood, Mrs. H. R. Norris, Mrs. J.i Van Vleck, Mrs. Charles G. Taylor, Mrs. W. H. Upson. Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Olive Branch Lodge, No. 51—Or­ ganized 1847. N. G., Albert B. Rumph ; V. G .,------— ; Secretary,, Eugene Yearence ; Financial Secretary, William Hoffman ; Treasurer, < I C. M. Lockwood. Meets every Monday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Glenwood av n Centre. Order of United Friends—Organized July 11, 1888. Meets every sec­ ond and fourth Wednesday of each month at Metz’s Hall; Chief Council­ lor, Mrs. Mary Jaeger ; Recorder, Charles Hess ; Financier, Fred Geib ; Treasurer, John Jaeger. Phil Kearny Council, No. 35—President, William L. Johnson ;vVice President, Edward Holland; Secretary, Charles Schiener, 24 Henry; Treasurer, William L. Bickler; Collector, Frank Gahs, Jr. Meets every first and third Monday in each month in Unangst Hall. Second Ward Republican Club—Organized 1892. Meets first Tues­ day in each month at club room, Maple st. President, Frank Gahs; Vice President, Henry Schwartz; Secretary, Walter Lane; Financial Secretary, J. P. Sutcliffe ; Treasurer, Fred Storms. | S. ® The Essex County Mutual Insurance Company—Organized 1884. An­ S k nual meeting of members for election of Directors second Monday in Jan-1 UJ C OC Hi uary, corner Broad and Bloomfield av ; President, Joseph K. Oakes; H OC Vice President, Horace Dodd ; Secretary and Treasurer, Joseph H. Dodd, » h . 779 Bloomfield ay. Watsessing Free Public Library—Organized 1884. President, C. H. OC z z Halfpenny, Vice President, F. Law; Secretary, F. R. Pilch, 88 Watses- ( 111OC uo V sing av; Treasurer, Isaac Derby; Librarian, Walter Ellor. Meets at Library second Wednesday in each month. i Watsessing . Wheelmen’s Association—Meets last Wednesday of each s o £ month. Pres., Joseph W. Ellor ; Sec. and Treas., John Dodd ; Captain, g NZ William E. Molter. * No G. A. R.—William S. Pierson Post, No. 58.—Organized 1881. Meets •a ocT second and fourth Fridays of each month in G. A. R. Hall, Glenwood <0CO av. Commander, Theodore Cadmus ; Q. M., John B. Dunbar ; Adjutant, George M. Cadmus ; Chaplain, Samuel G. Hayter. William S. Pierson Woman’s Relief Corps, No. 9—Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 3 p.m. in G. A. R. Hall. Pres., Mrs. E. M. Work ; Sec., Susan E. Russell, 197 Ridgewood av. Women;s Christian Temperance Union—Organized 1884. Pres., Mrs. T. W. Smith ; Sec., Mrs. George Nnevitt, Midland av ; Cor. Sec., Mrs. B. Grant; Treas., Mrs. Sarah J. Bancroft; meets Tuesday afternoon in their hall, Washington av, next Baptist Church. Women’s Foreign Missionary Society—Pres., Mrs. JohnG. Broughton ; Sec., Mrs. James P. Jones, 31 Elm. Young Men’s Catholic Union—Organized 1883. Pres., James Dunni- gan; Vice Pres.,------; Sec., John Mylod; Treas., Frank Dailey. Meets second Monday of each month at Young Men’s Catholic Institute, Bloomfield av n Liberty. Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church—Pres., Frederick Crane ; Vice Pres., Miss Grace Moor; Cor. Sec., Miss L. B. Day ; Rec. Sec., W. P. Sutpben ; Treas., Robert Johnson. Meets Sunday evening at 6.45 o’clock.

DIAMONDS AND /I IT X TlFIlTYn niTIT OL AA GOLD and SILVEB OPTICAL GOODS c. H ir a m & co. BEADED canes 6 8 3 BROAD ST., (Formerly 443,; Bet. W. Park and Cedar, NEWARK, N. J. ORINK THEA-NECTAR, pu r e Ch in e se t e a , Delicious Flavor, 60c. per lb. THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., 293 Main St, Orange. w GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. 885

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Town Government. Town Clerk—Harry Trippett. Assessor—William L. Taylor. m Collector of Taxes—Thomas Bowden. Town Counsel—Alfred S. Badgley. Civil Engineer—James Owen. Town Physician—James S. Brown. Overseer of the Poor—John Goman. Health Inspector—Dr. Richard P. Francis. Commissioners of Appeals------Sewer Inspector-—Malcolm H. Smith. Commissioners of Public Roads— ---- Justices of the Peace—Charles B. Morris, George R. Milligan. Constables—Isaac A. Dodd, James Kane, Henry Kane. Recorder—Charles B. Morris. Superintendent of Police—Charles W. English.

Town Committee. Chair man—J ohn H. Wilson. Members—Decatur M. Sawyer, Charles W. English, John H. Parson, E. P. Simms, N. Depue, C. W. Sandford, Charles D. Thompson. Treasurer—Silas Stewart. STANDING COMMITTEES. Finance Committee—Sawyer, Simms. * Law—Sawyer, Thompson. Roads—Crane, English, Parsons, Depuy. • Poor—Depuy, Sandford. Police—English, Thompson, Depuy. Water—Sandford, Sawyer. Fire Committee—Crane, Sandford. Street Lighting—Simms, Crane, Parsons. Sewer—Crane, Parsons, Sandford, Simms.

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Street Openings—Crane, Thompson, English, Depuy. DoneT ptly rom P Repairing and Cleaning Ordinances—Thompson, Parsons, Sawyer. Excise—Parsons, Sawyer, Thompson, Simms.

Board of Health. < Composed of Township Committee, Health Physician, Inspector and Assessor. Chairman, John W. Wilson ; Sec., John J. H. Love. Meets first Monday evening of each month at Township Committee rooms. c c

O Fire Department. Chief Engineer, William T. Myers. ---- Z Association of Exempt Firemen of the Town / Organized November 21, 1891. Incoiporated De<*mber U 1891. Fres., John | Livermore ; Vice-Pres., Wiliam LDoremos; Tma^Jes^H- Lockwood ; Sec., F. A. Brautigam, 119 S. be, Quarterly Truck house. Annual meeting, fourth Tuesday mNovem . Q y E meetings, fourth Tuesday in February, May and August.______FID ELITY TITLE & DEPOSIT COMPANY GUARANTEES TITLES IT FIXED RATES WITH NO EXTRA CHARGES- SPOTTISWOOOE & CO. LUMBER. Var/le J 11® Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. Washington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry.

886 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. j ■ ;,yjj Cliffside Hose Co., No. 4—Organized February 7, 1888. IncorporatedJ February 5, 1889. Regular meetings, fitst Monday of each month. An- i nual meeting, first Monday in February; house, Belleville av. near depot, j Upper Montclair. Pres., A. J. Armstrong; Vice-Pres., Frank Lord;\ Sec., John Mancini; Treas., L. L. Howe ; Foreman, Louis Mancini.; Post office address, Upper Montclair. Excelsior Hose Co., No. 2—Organized March 24, 1887. Meets at their building on Orange road c Cedar. Regular meetings, first Tuesday in each month. Annual meeting, March 24. Pres., John Van Handlyn; Vice-Pres./Wilbur Harrison ; Sec., John Kaveny ; Treas., U. T. Meyers; Foreman, N. N. Meyers. Firemen’s Relief Ass’n—Organized and incorporated September 17, ^1887. Re-incorporated September 4, 1885. Annual meeting third Mon­ day in December. Pres., A. J. Vamo ; Vice Pres., Hugh Muller ; Sec > o’ tL William Lou Doremus ; Treas., John R. Livermore. Hook and Ladder Co,, No. 1—649 Bloomfield av. Organized Novem“ £». ® ( her 28, 1882. Incorporated April 24, 1883. Regular meetings are held 3 ° 1 on the fourth Monday of each montli. Annual meeting, fourth Monday 8. g in December. Headquarters, Truck house, 647-649 Bloomfield av. Pres., j? E George Michie ; Yice-Pres., Raymond S. Pierce ; Sec., Walter Louvier ; si‘g Treas., H. W. Armstrong; Foreman, Fred. W. Gibbs; Asst. Foreman, 3 ( James H. Legg, Jr. * § ■ Montclair Gas and Water Co.—Pres., Dr. J, J. H. Love, Montclair ; . |« u Vice-Pres., Matthias Dodd, East Orange; Sec. and Treas., W. H. Bald- |l W C5 win, Bloomfield; Directors, Andrus B. Howe and S. W. Casey, Montclair; » • t z Eugene Vanderpool and Matthias Plum, Newark; Dr. J. J. H. Love, ft § NW< Matthias Dodd and W. H. Baldwin. ™ p oc 00 w o Montclair Hose Co., No. 1—Organized March 24, 1887. Meets third t uf Monday of each month at Hose house, Bloomfield av. c Valley road. 9 % DC Pres., James McDonough; Yice-Pres., T. P. Meyer; Sec., Elston H. #* K H 0 Z Harrison; Foreman, Fred. E. Williams; Asst. Foreman, William F. * 3 « III Pier. 0a sr u o ► §o S * «0 M. T. A. of Montclair Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1—Pres., Charles M. ® 0 ? « 5 Schott, Jr.; Yice-Pres,, Albert J. Wright; Sec., Frederick A. Brautigam ; * M Treas., Robert M. Houning. H e 2 r W ■o0 | h Protective Association—Organized December 10,1892. Pres., C. D S Z 1 Thompson; Vice-Pres., J. Porter; Sec., R. P. Francis, M. D.; Treas., A. fl r a B. Howe. z o M < w o Washington Hose Co., No. 3—Organized August 9, 1886. Incorporated 9 2 January 6, 1888. Regular meetings, first Friday in each month. Annual 0 meeting, first Friday in December at Hose house, Bloomfield av c Grove. 0 ■ Pres., John Glennon ; Vice-Pres., John W. Smith ; Sec., James A. Dur­ p. ing; Treas., John N. Haley; Foreman, William Mulligan; Asst. Foreman, O Frederick Gardner. CLP tg O & SJT _ s. < Montclair Fire Alarm. gS *3 9 Bell Tower, Bloomfield av n Valley road, back of Truck house. ><< Telephone alarms should be sent through theM*C^ral” office to Police O ■ Station. Telephone Call No. 64. .39 a 16 Bloomfield and N. Fullerton avenues. w • 17 Forest and Walnut streets. w a 25 Hose House No. 3, Bloomfield avenue, c Grove. o 4 liDGE & waniiss’ hhbl 9 7 & 9 9 Market St,, Opp. Washington, Newark. T.I I BAILEYH O ' h b l LCoaches IV and E Landaus E Y for WeddingsSTABLE and Funerals. telephone 85. SAIL50AD PL., opp. station, OBANGS, N. J. Horses Boardea. +» til GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES-SOCIETIES. 887 26 Truck House, Bloomfield avenue and Valley road. HH o 34 William street and Central avenue. •H 35 New street and Bloomfield avenue. f a 42 Valley road and Watchung avenue. f ctf .43 Union street and Orange read. 45 Park and Walnut streets. t = J A 52 Bay street and Glenridge avenue. 0 54 Lower Mountain avenue and Van Vleck street. 2,2 Ambulance and police. UJ 2.2.2 Hose Co. No. 1. 3.3.3 Hose Co. No. 2. 4.4.4 Hose Co. No. 3. 5.5.5 Truck No. 1. I? 6.6.6 Exempt Association. HI F BOUNDARIES OF FIRE ALARM DISTRICTS. 12 Harrison av, Gates av to W. Orange line. 13 Harrison av, Gates av, Lincoln. Bloomfield line. < 23 Gates av, Orange road, Bloomfield av, town line. o 24 Elm, Orange road, Gates and Harrison avs, Bloomfield av. o 25 Lincoln, Elm, Bloomfield av, Bloomfield line. 31 Bloomfield av, Valley road, Chestnut, town line. 32 Bloomfield av, Valley road, Chestnut and Forest. **BJ f iS 34 Bloomfield av, Forest, Chestnut. Bloomfield line. 52 M 42 Chestnut, Park, Watchung av, town line. Ko» S ft a 43 Chestnut, Park, Watchung av, Bloomfield line. 52 All west of Park between town line and Passaic line. i l l H 53 All east of Park between Watchung av and Passaic line. 9 0 £5 9 T R Churches. & a H .Christian Union Congregational-Valley ro^jU p p er^n tetei^^ s > ______Pastor. Clerk of the Church, L. L. Howe, semces-- Sc « Sundavs 10 30 am and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.; Prayer f i S e w S X y . T p .m . ; Ende.™ Me*..*, Fnday, 8 CD P» p.m. m g-* CD — Church of the Immaculate Conception—Washington. n Elm. ^ev. ? CD M Joseph F. Mendl, Pastor, 30 Washington. CDGO o 8.30 and 10.30 a.m.; Sunday School, 3 p.m., Vespers, 7. p. O 5Ppo ab PMT o Colored Baptist Church-Portland 0 W Services—Sundays, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday bcnoo P f t £ O p 3 f t First Baptist, Fullerton av, 0PP°^e ^ ® CWilUam M^May. Services *T m bell, Pastor, 32 Hillside av S T 9.45 a.iL; Prayer & qo. —Sundays, 11 a.m. and 7.30 ^ Tuesday, 8 p.m.; \oung Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Swedisn service, O a People’s Meeting, Friday evening, 8 p.m- RlaNTS SAFES AND STORES VALUABLES IN WELL- • . -s a Km WTRE.PROOF VAULlo. GUARDED. BURGLi A AND FIR SPOTTISWOODE & GO. Y atHq• / XI^ Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R. R. *^241 Washington btreet and N. Y. & G. L. Ry. Q ! 8 8 8 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. • . ^ , ■ ■ k L&J 10 First Congregational—Fullerton av c Plymouth. Rev. A. H. Bradford, IP pD.D., Pastor, 11 Plymouth. Clerk of Church, Thomas H. Boudon.l GO Services—Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School at 2.30 z Sp.m.; Young People’s Meeting, 6.45 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, \ gSp.m. S jv First Presbyterian—Bloomfield av c Church. Rev. W. F. Junkin, L UjD.D., LL.D., Pastor. Clerk of Session, C. W. Sandford. Services— '.** gj Sundays, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 12 m.; Prayer Meet- « £ing, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Young People’s Meeting, Sunday, 6.45 p.m. «

. Grace Presbyterian Church—Chestnut c Forest. Rev.------, % ^Pastor. Services—Sundays, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7.45 p.m.; Wednesdays, £ g 8 p.m. , g| CL W Methodist Episcopal—Fullerton av. Rev. Joseph A. Owen Pastor; 3 O parsonage adjoining the church. Services—Sundays, 10.30 a.m. and s ^7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting,Wednesday, 8 p.m. < tad 5 St. James’ Protestant Episcopal—Valley road c Bellevue av. Upper # *Montclair; Rev. R. Hayward,.Rector. Services—Sundays, 10.30a.m., 4 ~ Wp.m. in winter and 5 p.m. in summer ; Sunday School, 3 p.m. 'CL | 2 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church—Fullerton av c Union. Rector, Rev. g3 PFrederick B. Carter, 61 Church. Services—Sundays, 10.30 a.m. and7.30 g c ^p.m.; Sunday School, 3 p.m.; Holy Communion first Sunday in the £ ^month, 10.30 a.m.; third Sunday, 7.30 a.m. Societies—Knights Hos- " L j Qpitallers, Mondays ; Young Women.’s Guild, Tuesdays ; Junior Auxili- COary, Wednesdays ; Ministering Women, Wednesdays ; Woman’s Mission- j CDM ary, Fridays ; Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday evening ; St. Luke’s ® Guild, second Monday evening in each month. ® ® St. Mark’s Methodist Episcopal (Colored)—Bloomfield av n Hartley, Rev. Amos Gaither, pastor. Services—Sundays, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 3 p.m. g Trinity Presbyterian (Free Church)—Church n Valley road. Rev. ® Orville Reed, Pastor ; parsonage op. church. Clerk of Sessions, Benjamin g Strong. Services—Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, ? DC 12 m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesdays at 8 p.m.; Young. People’s Meeting, £ Sunday at 6.45 p.m. IS p q OD Institutions. H Bank of Montclair—Bloomfield av. near Fullerton av. Pres., Jasper S R. Rand ; Vice Pres., William D. Van Vleck ; Cashier, Thomas W. 3 Stephens ; Directors, Stephen W. Carey, Thomas Russell, Philip Doremus, <4 Charles H. Johnson, Benjamin Graham, William D. Van Vleck, Edward G. Burgess, Paul Wilcox, Jasper R. Rand, John R. Livermore, Andrus

CASSIDY & SON MFC, CO.« , , 133 & 135 west 23d st. m s Hfid Electric Futures, 124,126 & 128 West 24th St. INI EW YOBK.k * j rOYATFN TTVFRY QTA RT F^V Furniture Express, and Storage Warehouses. X 347 MAIN ST., telephone so-d. EAST ORANGE. “ The Benedict” is our patent sleeve .and sleeve patent our is TheBenedict” “ \J\J 11 Ju J L I 1 J L i l L X l D L L J ) Hunt. second * and • fourth Tuesday ineach month, MeetsChurch. Arcanumfirst and Thomas; third . Fullerton Financier, K.Tuesday Treas., W.; av D. in Arcanum Hall. Building; Regent, Tunison; Thomas; Sec., A. W. K. K. Treas, W. . . AmesW. W. Provost, ; John Hughes Sec..; W. Lou Doremus, Kane. ot Gie My elr Guard, Guide, Heller;Bott; May Rosa Laske; Sentinel, Michael i. e. J A. J. Sec.,Fin. Pres., Vice Amelia Keller;Emily Louvrier; Huntsman; D. Sec.. J. 0. Wilson0. Treas.,; Jacob Harris. ing. Meets 548 Bloomfield Dictator,firstand 23,1881. av. third Samuel Tuesday Carson . J Reporter, ineach : month Robert in Hayden Build­ day Sundayservices. School S P p.m. at 3 and Y p 745 m • Treas., Hugh Gallagher. designatedbythe President. Pres., Hugh Brady; Sec., Patrick Healy; ila SellickWilliam Vice ;Pres., John Hotzl; Fin. Sec., John H. Jennings; zd 84 Meetsizedfirst 1884. and third Monday eachof month in Watehung Stephens; Secretary dent’ and Treasurer, Thomas ' D. H. Crane.^ Bee. Sec., Thomas McGlynn, P. New Treas., ; John E.-Cane. second and fourth Monday of each month at Parochial school. Pres., al Pe. Thomas Pres., Cranley; Sec., John Eckmann; Hall. Treas., Owen Hall. Treas., Vallely; Hugh John Sec.,Pillsbury Leddy; Keigler; Asst. Feeney Collector,; Hugh Brady. m.;King’s Sons meet first and third Friday ofeach month at every Tuesday at McDowell, Clapp, Eliot J. Harold Howland, J. Frederick Prescott M. tional Church—Meets every Sunday evening Pres 6.45 o’clock at Reading room open from o’clock to 9 7 every,evening; Friday after' Executive Committee meets firstEdward Johnson, Meyers,Tuesday L. F. W. Miss Emma H. Doremus of each Wells, Frederick Rec.month ; Sec., CharlesCharles H at Olcott;A.S. Bennett; Vice Pres., George Treas., LockwoodR. EugeneN Whiting- Miss Cor.; R Sec MontclairConclave, No. 261—Past Arehon, S. Badgley A. , o tl i oni , o 2, oa Organ^e^l879^^M<^te MontclairCouncil, No. 421, Royal n gt ad ais f Honor,Knights and Ladies of Northern Star Lodge Pres., Mrs. Knights Honor, of Montclair Lodge, No. 2638—Organized December House Sistersof Charity-Sister of Phillipine, Superior, o tli aig ak41 lofed v rsr ™ MontclairSavings Bank—491 Bloomfield PresirW av ___ WATCHES, WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELSY ___ Catholic Benevolent Legion, Father Street’s Council, No. 83—Organ­ Glen Ridge Mission—Glen E.M. Ridge av, cHighland av. rs NationalIrish League—Organized Meets time 1884. at and place Catholic Knights America, of Branch 426—Organized Meets 1886. Ancient Order Hibernians—Pres., of Hugh Gallagher; Sec., Peter igi MsinBomil a. oi Hcmn Sp Sun­ Heckman, Louis Mission-BloomfieldPilgrim Supt av. Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor, of the First Congrega­ G O V E R N M E N T S — C H U R C H E S — S O C I E T I88 E 9 S . C o rM . a i na n dD a ys t r e e t s ,O r a n g e , » ? J . B R O A D W A Y ,C O R . EEIT BROTHERS" BENEDICT 8 to p i adjust,p xii gold unu bin u. Dodd pm.; Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at ERT N BENEVOLENT. ANDSECRET Treas.,; Bertha Wrensch; Chaplain, Caroline religious Societies. C°RTLAN?^SJstrong, lStiaiiFQari M JWEL! JEW AMD . ) durable, durable, and 45 8 p.m. Elm.

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CQ o I890 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. <23* . Montclair Lodge, No. 144, F. & A. M.—* Organized 1875. Meets second .3 2 and fourth Monday in each month in Aicanum Hall. W. M., Ralph 23 Marden ; Sec., C. W. McKown, Treas., William L. Doremus. CO (1) bi G Mountainside Council, No. 1420—Organized 1892. Regent, A. J. • d Armstrong; Vice Regent, A. V. G. Doremus; Sec., H. C. Doremus ; CDC O Treas., A. Van Gieson; Collector, Edwin H. Littell. t=S ■ <=> 0 n Order of Chosen Friends, Morse Council, No. 45—Meets first and third 0 Thursday in Hayden Building, 548 Bloomfield av. Councillor,' I. New­ ccj cdton Rudgers ; Sec., C. S. Blakeslee ; Treas., Robert Spencer. W cd St. Patrick’s Alliance, Branch No. 3, District No. 4. Pres., J. M. WI A Synnott; Rec. Sec., John H. Jennings ; Fin. Sec., M. P. Kane; Treas., Thomas Mahoney. cd e= < Watchung Lodge, No. 134, I. 0. O. F.— Organized 1869. Meets every g J Thursday evening in Hayden Building, 548 Bloomfield av. N. G., Eugene % Haring ; V. G., George Bush ; Rec. Sec., Peter Haring; P. S., David M. CO* Carroll; Treas., George Boxall. % | F m 0 o TEMPERANCE. \ la S 0 Catholic Temperance Guild—Meets in School Hall, first and third _ Sunday of every month. Pres., J. P. Morrison j Sec., James T. Dum- •— s £ Crystal Lodge, No. 244, Good Templars—Organized 1886. Meets 1 CO Wevery Monday evening in Pillsbury’s Building. C. T., Howard Sigler : « *rd C Y. T., Mrs. Samuel Carson; Sec., Samuel Swan; Treas., Thomas! cd Courter. 1 i »■ W. C. T. U.—Pres., Mrs. M. E. Batchelder; Vice Presidents, Mrs. E. co P. Bnenedict, Mrs. J. Butler, Mrs. Bun, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Huntington, M Mrs. Whyman; Cor. Sec., Mrs. H. M. Shelton; Rec. Sec., Mrs. L. Pennoyer; Treas., Mrs. P. H. Edmonston. p r . E l Cw52 Mfa MISCELLANEOUS. s Alpha Kappa Phi Society of the Montclair Boys’ School—Pres., George B. Bradley ; Vice Presidents, Thomas Russell, Jr., J. B. Harrison; Sec.. CC5 oM Fred Allen; Treas., Frank Carter; Librarians, Frank Hall, Harry U Noyes, Fritz Guinn. coP—( M Ancient Order United Workmen, General Sherman Lodge, No. 5 1 - m i Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Doremus’ Build­ f=j ing. P M Workman, S. L. Purdy; M. Workman, A. C. Hortsch ; Re­ ceiver, C. W. English; Financier, Harry Trippett; Recorder, E. L. < George, 7 Willard pi. GO I Citizens’ Committee of One Hundred for Enforcement of Law and ! Security of Good Order as Related to Illegal Liquor Selling—Executive j Committee, Chairman, Charles C. Thompson ; Sec., William Winslow s Ames ; Treas., A. B. Howe. . 0 8 i n /' ^ Wheeler Post, No- 94—Headquarters, Hayden building, 550 2 H 0 Bioomfield av. Meets 1st and 3d Friday of each month. Com., Edward : PhnnS VC' 7 ‘w V Willi^m 5 ’ Sfcagg; J-V . C., Edward Crossman ; : AaronShe^ard Wybr0W ’ Quartermaster, William R. Taylor ; Adjutant, ; •

I8 I . ;# H1U E U L R U ^ 1 Pfjn . 0 R . , pharmacist C"“ IST , mPure Drugs A"D & MedicinesC0ITER Only.STS< Formerly with Parsons k Co. PROPRIETOR OF THE “ORANGE COLOGNE.” A FRAGRANT AND LASTING PERFUME. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT 1—1 I l_| P ) I N F Q REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE h Great AtlanticThe and Pacific Co Tea lett, Manager and Treas., William; H. Gutterson, Clerk . NoyesD. Treas., ; Theodore St. John. George . Carter,B. John Livermore; R. Sec. and Treas., Menam F. Wheeler. uy3, 1890 incorporated; 31, July MeetingsNov. 11,1892. held 1st Thursday t Montclair.at . . Goodell; R.E. Rec. Sec., William Whitney Ames; Cor.Sec., Alexander Pres., Seeley Stouter Benedict; Sec., J. Annual Porter; ganized meeting Treas., 1885. C. S. Kellogg. first Tuesday after the22d Treas.,of Woodhull. February. John F. Pres., Vice Charles Boyle Y. 2d ; H. Baker; Sec. Herbert S. Kellogg; Robert Sec. .; and Boyd,M. r J Treas., Charles Bull. Ludlam. John Howard ViceR. Pres., Paul Wilcox Grounds, Sec.; and Chiirch Treas., street William n Fullerton L. av, extending to the Crescent. Pres., tor, Edwin Goodell. L. Charles BakerE. Sec., ; C. Alexander in each month, Cook 456 Bloomfield Treas.,; Pres., Madison E. W. H. av. Ketchum ;Solici­ Vice; Pres., ness Manager, William Dunlap. ward George Pres., Shepard. A. Central Innes, av. | Sec. Varus Jr.; J. A. Ed­ Treas• 1 ? T Pres., George Crane;Watchung L. Sec., HaU.S F. A. tervelt. Miller Stephens, Treas. W. ; J. Sec., Wilts. F. J. of eachmonth annual; 1stThursday Pres., April.of E. Seward Vice BloomfieldavcFullerton Office av. hours, SamuelHoy Sec.,ter ; Charles2d Monday inShienar. each month Odd in Fellows Hall, Gle President, Denzler; E. Sec., Creamer; E. F. J. Treas., G. B. Munshull. Pres., Whiting G. Snow Superintendent,; James Owen John; R. Bart­ Charles VicePres., Bull; D. B. Hunt, Sec. Jr., ana ireas., Fidelity Title &Deposit Co. Title Fidelity TS EVERT CHARACTER T R E V E F O S ST U R T * Montclair Dramatic Club—Pres., Clarence Churchill; Vice Pres., Montclair Band—456 Bloomfield av. Montclair Athletic Club—Organized Club 1890 House,; Valiev road Montclair Building and Loan Association—Meets Monday 1st evening Masons' Bricklayers’ and Union-Meet and 1st Orchestral Society—Pres., Charles H. Johnson, Vice .; Jr Pres., William Montclair Tariff Reform Club—Pres.. John R. Pres., Howard^ice Montclair Tennis Lawn Club—Grounds, Fullerton Union; c av Or­ MontclairGlee Club—Pres., Thomas Russell; 1stVice Pres.. William Montclair Club—Organized and incorporated Club 1887.house and Outlook Club Montclair—Pres., of Paul Wilcox Montclair Wheelmen-Rooms Bloomfield Organized 437-477 av. Phil. Kearny Council, No. Montclair Company—Office Water Doremus’ in building, Room p e Mnaar rmtc S Upper Montalair Dramatic A R E S E L L I N G T E E B E S T B tJ I T E R 1 8 T H E W O R L DJR , t |t LOAMS MOMEV MOMEV LOAMS W. G O V E R N M E N T S — C H U R C H E S — S O C I E T I E S . Boxall. * aND aND 1 ______|il f i R l i |

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Township Government. Township Clerk—John J. Hannan. Assessor—William Connolly. h * . Collector—A. H. Osborne. in |- in [j Township Committee—H. W. Underwood, Chairman ; J. T. Boylan, CC uj Treasurer; Percy Jackson, G. W. Williamson, John Prout. H cc coH STANDING COMMITTEES. > c0 tr z Roads—Percy Jackson, J. T. Boylan. cc o Finance—G. W. Williamson, John Prout. ui ^ Poor—Q .J jfif. Williamson, John Prout. 3s Water—JwT. Boylan, Percy Jackson. Legislati^f—Percy Jackson. | o Overseer of Poor—John P. Young. g " ; Constables—Edmund Sandford, David James, James Deighan, Peter Daley. 7* o' Commissioners of Appeals—Oliver H. Perry, JohnF. Wisschusen, Levi 00 Broadbent. to <0 Surveyors of Highways—Otis A. Fairchild, Peter Keller, Jr. Township Council—Oliver H. Perry. Township Physician—Dr. Daniel M. Skinner. Justices of the Peace—Theodore Sandford, John C. Lafoucherie, J. J. ] Connell, James Frazer.

Fire Department. - g Fire Commissioners—President, John Prout; Secretary, William Gib- 8 d son; Treasurer, P. H. Maher ; Andrew Reinhardt, Fred W. Ashworth. |. j* Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month. § Chief Engineer—Edward S. Collerd. g. M Assistant Engineer—Patrick Smith. o 3 p* 2 Eastwood Hose Co., No. 2—Organised June 21st, 1882. Hose House w o on William opposite Washington. Meetings are held on the first Thurs- & 2 day evening of each month. President, Patrick W. McCoy, Recording Secre- B’ d tary, James Deighan ; Financial Secretary, Edward Matthews ; Treasurer, ** P. Smith; Foreman, P. Finn; Assistant Foreman, D. O’Neil.

Essex Co., No. 3- -President, J. K. Little ; Vice President,* p — v, S. j h • Gerow ; Secretary, J. Lackey ; Treasurer, J. Jowell Foreman, Robert Husack ; Assistant Foreman, F. Gilman. as Chas. M. Decker & Bro.,|HPORTERS 539 Main St, East Orange. 236 Main Street Srange! I G R O C E R S . F M P R A M F ELECTRIC WIRING AND SUPPLIES I I N | W 1 1 / \ I N I 179 MARKET STREET, two doors from Broad Street, NEWARK, N. J. Sunday, 10.30a.m. and 7.45 p.m.; Tuesday evening, Christian 7.45; En­ . Sunday School Superintendant,m. Rev. Cornelius S. Abbott; Sexton, deavor Society, Sunday, 7p.m.; Sunday School, Elders, Francis Hyde, Browe, L. T. Collard; Comererected E.S. Rutgers of Deacons, and1852. Main Rev. Oliver; Andrew E. Hageman ; JohnCassidy, William n Main. notice Wednesday; evenings at 7.45 Sunday; Schoolat 2.30 p.m.; Holy Bridge Rev. William; H. Dornin, priest. Services—Sundays, 9.30 a.m., Superintendent, Theodore BrowneL. Sexton, ; John Purvis. mg, 9.301Fridaynight, underauspices Epworth League, p.m.; 7 Sunday School after rnorni d adJcsn; rsdn Jhw ^eman House. T’ 188a ^ ° * S E S S O V Edward a Jackson r Foreman, President; w William. Mainn Joh/w G Crisp, Moses Reyno, Samuel McCawley, J. William Services— Wylie. bration, 7.30a.m., third Communion,Simday inthe month Mid-day Celebration Sunday; Sunday p.m.; a.m. and 7.30 School, 10.30 Holy-days at first Sunday according 2.30 p.Clerk in month Vestry, of Clark; Treas., B. H, special Henry Early to Cele­ ; Schuyler. K. Holmes, Services— Wardens, rector. Henry SchuylerK. and RogerJ. Kingsland* p.m.; Sunday-School, 2.30Holmes; Hill, pastor. p.m. Rev. H. Services—Sundays, P. 10.30 a.m., 7.30 10.30a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Pmyer Meeting, Tuesday preachingevening, services; Superintendent of Sunday School, W. Denue J. ^ • l B Broadbent; i S l S s S Ed drew w Zeigler Treasu^ ; Corresponding Secretary orn r William E r d ?flNHIHHp$ H H I H Service^—Sundays,Mam. a.m. and 10.307.45 worthp.m.; VesperLeague, Walling; Miss Sadie Secretary,Theodore service S N SandfoM e?Br l dH V f i President. f George ^ W. t S Caaebolt|; tp e s * v Smitb Treasurer,; Joseph v‘ * Stephens. O N R E A K T CHER r w a w FOUNDRY M w n __ ru R E 1 H NEWARK. TC A TH e t { sitn oea,M Wenr ■ oremaD’bent Assistant{ ■ ^dbamBroad-Foreman, M. Wheiner. e r e . umns Sceay H President, H Cummings; George Secretary W. V “ “ THATCHER” FURNACES I RANGES FURNACES THATCHER” “ I “ le lle elle? Methodist i r Episcopal-Erected 1803, rebuilt Main1846 near t Peter’sSt. Roman Catholic Church of Belleville—Corner William and Reformed Church of Belleville—Organizedabout present 1675; edifice s Christ MainEpiscopal n William. Rev. Cornelius S. Abbott, Main c aigsHl—annJh. f Haring’sHall—Main nJohn. Union American M. Church—Organized E. May 9, 1886. Stephen near as i alMi ug r. ^ PassaicHall—Main n Rutgers. PassaicHook and Ladder Nn Co i ee’ Rle AscainMeig 0 . , . Firemen’s Relief Association-Meeting b0u _

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YemerForgie: Treasurer. A. Alexander. r 0 0 0 Warden, Charles Mapes; Trustees ^ ndU^tor> Pierre Black; Dr. | H. Winans. ’ ’ ' les To™ n d , Adam Peiffer and t H n 0 The Home Building and Loed Ass^n nf DaH mi , _ the third Monday of each month, at Paiic Hal']11 B~Mwt n8* * " heU A H Osborne ; Yice President, A. 0 chusen, Sr.; Secretary, Otis A. Fairchild. surer, Wisa- 0 Nereid Boat Club Boat house. Main font of uiii ,■ H. Stephens ; Yice President John r S l i ,M 1« President> Joseph CO § Brower ; Treasurer, G. H Ssebolt. 5 SeCretarJ’ f c l e 8 E- CO H 1 H 1 3 H > LU Yalley Lodge, No. 2,348, K. of H,—Organized July 13, 1881. Meets & first and third Fridays m each month at Masonic Hall. Past Dictate? I® Ezra Baldwin; Dictator, Albert E. A. Bagnall I Vice Dictator. James Morgan; Assistant Dictator, William Hampson; Reporter Andrew I |Bagnall; Financial Reporter, Joseph Joule; Treasurer, John Ashworth. W > I- o

■ o o d? jp , Franklin. & [•IS i cx H £h * Township Government. ® 2, O EH Justices of the Peace—James M. Post, John D. Donaldson, Alexander Hayes. s | g & Assessor—Henry B. Duncan. 5* H Collector—Dr. A. H. Van Piper. ■ fc Town Clerk—Max P. Kaufman. 5tw K Town Committee—Eichard W. Booth, Chairman; R. J. M. Chase, Treasurer, James H. Baily, Thomas A. Gyles. Pk Overseer of Poor—Simon Tuers. C3 m Surveyors of Highways—Henry Vreeland, John P. Lux. C3 «• M Commissioners of Appeals—Leonard Rusby, Thomas S. Browne and oP «© Frederick Carlisle. oco r* o Constables—John Adams, Thomas L. Brandreth, James H. Woodruff, pa William Gibson. 2. o Board of Health—Town Committee, Assessor and George B. Fhil- SB ^ hower, M.D. S 05 K Chief of Police—Joseph Seade. Poundmasters—Henry Hoffineister, Mark Powleson, Henry Hacn- M strasser. P.B03 Oe. J Bb oCD Franklin Volunteer Fire Department—President, John O’Neill Vice J33po sx« O President, Theodore Hurst; Secretary, L. Crawford; Treasurer, Charles M * » FIDELITY TITLE. & DEPOSIT GO Receives Deposits and pays JwoJ sjper c«ut. interest npon Daily B a l a n c e s , subject to check s SPOTTISWOODE & CO. v • f 118 Essex Avenue, D., L. & W. R, R. xaras:^2^x ^ ashington Street and N. Y. & G. L. Ry.

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u7 Yantacaw X TV J.AV/OV/Hose v*/& Truck Aiuva. Co. vv. -»-wNo. x1—H. ja. A. vv*iuvi*j,Connolly, a President;«v»«uvuv , S. S. q Davis, Vice President; J. Dolan, Secretary ; A. Blum, Treasurer. X a w Cemeteries. mj Reformed Cemetery—Church.__ Methodist Episcopal—Passaic av near Avondale road.

Churches. Q 2 Grace Episcopal Church—Grant av. c Whitford av. Rev. J. P. Apple­ ts ton, rector; Secretary of Vestry, R. J. M. Chase ; Sunday School, 9.45 Oa.m.; Services, 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Holy Commjmion, 7.30 a.m., Z 2 except first Sunday in month, then 11 a.m.; Sexton, Theodore Stager. < tc Methodist Episcopal Church—Passaic av near Avondale rd. Rev. W. ® J . Keatley, pastor. Services—Class meetings, 9.30 a. m,; preaching, 10.30 Wa.m. and 7.45 p.m.; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.; iSpworth League meet- Ding, 6.45 p.m.; Prayer meeting every Tuesday at 7.45 p.m. Children’s 2Class, Sunday, 2 p.m. Sunday School—A. W. Pringree, Superintendent; < QL SjA. C. Rutan, Secretary; Mrs. A. S. Brown, Treasurer. w Reformed Church—Church street. Rev. W. Stuart, pastor. Services 1 1 1 ^ —Sunday, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.; Junior COChristian Endeavor, 3.45 p.m.; Christian Endeavor, Saturday, 7.30p.m.; j m ^Consecration last Saturday each month, 7.45 p.m.;*General Prayer meet­ in g , Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.. Communion service, second Sabbath of £ January, April, July and October. Superintendent of the Sunday School, « WJ. H. Davis. D St. Mary’s Catholic Church—Walnut, near Avondale depot; Rev. J. j P. Morris, pastor. Services, 9 and 11 a.m,; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. I -J T. S. Cuenufh, clerk of consistory. j

Franklin Schools. Park School—A. J. Whitney, principal; teachers, Ninetta W. Dexter and Lucy M. Chase. K West Franklin School—Church ; teachers, Ida J. Alvord, Mabel G. Chase and Gertrude Broadbent. • School Trustees—William A. Boardman, Leonard Rusby, William Banta, A. B. Bishop and Charles B. Van Dewater.

Societios and Associations. Franklin Athletic Association—Meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m., at Military Hall. Pres., William Bradshaw ; Sec., J. C. Hehn; Fin. Sec., James Breslin ; Treas., Benjamin Marsh. Franklin Base Ball Club—Pres., William G. Kierstead ; Vice Pres. Clarence A. Steams ; Treas., Frank W. Smith ; Sec., Frank G. Hobart ; 1 Board of Directors, the above officers and J. F. Clark. C. O. Smith and: Willis J. Tuers. 2 r* Franklin Building and Loan Association—Organized September, 1886. Pres., William H. Boardman; Vice Pres., Joseph P. Dolan ; Treas ■ Joseph R. Kingsland ; Solicitor, Alfred Skinner ; Sec., John H. White ; HEAD&UABTEBS FOB f FIBST-CLASS IDS’ T 97 & 99 Market St., Opp. Washington, Newark. rO Y N F N T IV F fiY *\TSR TF^ Furniture Express, and Storage Warehouses.

telephone BAILEY T. ET SFS N SOE VLALS N ELL- W IN VALUABLES STORES AND SAFES RENTS U u i l l L J J L 1 1 JLll 1 0 1 XiJJLLO) 347 MAIN ST., ao-o. EAST ORANGE. Espy. FID E LIT Y TITLE TITLE Y LIT E FID Tuers. Burnett; Mrs. Thomas Sec., H. Clements;W. Cor. Sec., Miss Mary nesdays, atEusby Hall, Franklin W. M., Lewis av.M. Thatcher; Sec., erick Chase;H. proprietor, R.W. Gardner. George Coe, S. Avondale. n. Clubhouse ing. open to members at alltimes. stead, Dr. C. H. Van Riper, M. Thatcher L. and officers. stead Governor^stead TWpP^j?ef ' / ’ Basaford, tr F. E- n C.John’Smith 0. 1 c o e . “ I « | g g g r | H October. duit, Frank Fowler, John Bouvier, MeetsMrs.V. George every Jr.Small,S. Saturday Mrs.Jr., JohnBouvier, even­ V. Mrs. John Con­ Jr., o a Sc, . . upr t / T J / Dolan t Sec., Humphry T.; E. W ilson G. Kierstead | Soc., Charles I B j * g | w H H H w | g * j WilsonKiersteadG. Soc., | B Charles I oa I^eld BoardLoyal Managers, ; of Miss Gifford, Pres^, Mrs. James Joseph Mrs Kmgsland H. Bailey, Treas., Kingsland;; R. J. Sec., Stephen 2d and 4th Thursday of eachmonth. Elects officers in December. . or Master Dorr;H. of Grounds, Charles Kendrick; Master Games, ofD C E. atII J,C>JhI 5 Vice C. C., James De Tries • -JP C-> , JohaI J Guthne; Marshal, F. Barnes; Connolly, William * P. T. Treas. H A. I PastI A f '™ ™ ii? T B R e o r d e r , W. H. , Van r Riper e d r ; Financier, o e R B Hen™ T ii? ™ '™ f A Council—Robert Ryerson, C. John M. Mead,Collector—Moses Edward Peck, E. Hoage. A. Clerk—John Jacobus. I. s eo —i la . uh oe ta. . Assesor—WilliamH. Bush, Forest Solicitor—Thomasav. C. Provost. Mayor—Marcus Harrison. uly og, o U D, . A M.—Meets A.Nutley Lodge, & F. D., No. U. 1st, 3dand 5th Wed-' . . . U. of Nutley—Pres., T. C. W. Mrs., H. Rowan; L. Pres., Vice Mrs. Yantico Improvement Association 44TheOlympic” —617and 619 Bloomfield Superintendent, av. Fred­ Franklin Republican A Club—Pres Dr uly il Club-Organized FieldNutley Pres., W. 1878.H.Boardman: ViceW^ URE. UGA AD IEPOF VAULTS. FIRE-PROOF AND BURGLAR GUARDED. Th. p G O V E R N M E N T S — C H U R C H E S — S O89 C 7 I E T I E S * c i3entinel> Mc^ i !*, m “ Ahram Mandeville.S Meets every ” tt V o fl5,0 U . Franklin—Organized U.F., 0. 51, iffl 1883 : Object. M IT d Borough Government. -’ -’ LIVERY STABLELIVERY Caldwell. t ’ ak 1 E Cronham, E. Kier- R. J. Uark- 1 ’ „ H H H & _ r « w prp« P I CO. SIT EPO D ______tt « , . . Con- A. H. e, ««W g eP™ w w VemPi™, tt .... 5 lers’ P-, VlCePres'’ * J nh at ynth ______8 p.m. t John 2 > 3

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o * 8 9 8 GOVERNMENTS—CHURCHES—SOCIETIES. ■ *oCis? Township Government. A 1 Township Clerk—William H. Bush, Bloomfield av. CO £ Township Committee—Caleb Crane, Peter S. Johnson, Judson S. Yan § "3 h’Ness, John Francisco, Francis Sindall. } £jp 2 Justices of the Peace—Theodore Vincent, Robert Sanderson. '2 <33 ^ Commissioners of Appeals—Samuel B. Jacobus, Noah O. Baldwin, * 1=*'CO ^ Abraham DeBaun. 0H i O * Overseer of the Poor—William H. Speer. W Surveyors of Highways—Ralph Back, John H. Francisco. 03" anad Constable—Austin M. Speer. 5= a-< ad Churches. W B Q Caldwell Baptist Church—Bloomfield av and Forest ay. ReV. ------an ------, pastor; Ray Yan Orden, Church Clerk. Sunday services 10.30 ad < a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m. * 5 s Caldwell First Presbyterian Church—Westfield av and Bloomfield av. CO Rev.------, pastor. Sunday 'services. 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. 03ax Wednesday, Prayer Meeting, at 7.30 p.m. an 0 <=> ^ Clinton M. E. Church—Horseneck road n Plymouth. Rev. David S fh Walters, pastor. Sunday services, 3 and 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Prayer tir<5 =• 0 ^ Meeting, 7.30 p.m. ■

03 Fairfield Reformed Church—Clinton av n Fairfield av. Rev. J. W. 03 Conklin, pastor. Sunday services, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m Thursdays, C/2»0 Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m. Sexton, Isaac Sindall. *0 od0 Franklin Presbyterian Chapel—Fairfield av n Bloomfield av. Rev. 0 Charles T. Bferry, pastor. Sunday services, 3 and 7.30 p.m. Friday,- Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m. a-ico' CL3 Institutions. § §3 • Essex County Penitentiary—Visiting day from 1 to 4 p.m. on Thurs- m g days ; visiting day to prisoners, from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Officers £ co " —Warden, John Murray ; Deputy Warden, Marius L. Mohor ; Physician, *1 8 Richard Newton, M-D.; Engineer, William B. Cunningham ; Matron, 2 g Mrs. M. Murray ; Assistant Wardens, George Doolin ; Levi Kent, Ezek- Jr 0 iel McPeek, John Bennett, Joseph Thorn, John Burke, John S. Jacobus, 2 s Michael Ryan, Edward Bodemer, William Schnabel. Michael McEvoy, 2 a-HCO g John Vance; T. E. Murphy, A. Roehri; Night watchmen, W. O’Brien, 2 CL> « F. J. Cavanaugh. ^ 3 ' Bl a CSj Societies. | G. A. R.—Bartlett Post, No. 39—Mason’s Hall, Bloomfield av; Com- w mander, Hiram Cook ; Senior Vice Commander, Stephen J. Edwards ; | Junior Vice Commander, Peter E. Jacobus ; Officer of the Day, Fred Hoff- f man ; Quartermaster, Edward P. Jackson ; Surgeon Henry B. Whitehome ; * . Chaplain, William Van Winkle ; Adjutant, W. H. H. Condit; Officer of e the Guard, Charles Courter; Quartermaster Sergeant, Samuel Taylor, g. Meets third Monday of each month. J r - 3 V'w Caldwell Building and Loan Association—Meets the last Monday even- 2 ing of each month. Pres., Morris B. Lindsley ; Vice Pres., Dr. E. R. If Laine; Treas., John Espy ; Sec. James M. Jacobus ; solicitor, falter P. fc Lindsley ; Board of Directors, Lewis G. Lockward, Henry Ahlborn, A. IN C/J Bently DeCamp, James M. Jacobus, Morris B. Lindsley, Robert C. Ryer- %

124. IS :& 128 West 24th St. N E W Y O R K . PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT U I I—IP lI M F C REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE *The Benedict 18” m t, .I ' ’ 00re> ^ ' Smith,I 0. Assist.Conductor; Mrs. W Levi Kent P ra. d . or,Cali:Rv ilafMPTh<“ BlggS)Treas.; Moore, AdaJ. Chaplain: Willianf Rev “i MnPiT < h e r A E Hde ra. Mru S seer, S Hedden s E. A. ;Treas., Marcus W ( S an ,MD,Te. . ars' y> ? Edmund.. ^ R- , ' Lows’, , Hall every Thursday , evening J Peck, M.D., Hubert M. Benham, Laine,M.D., Theo. HeSy^C.^Lewis.’ Harris^' F. v son, FiWl Alexander Gore D. Annual election, drstand last meetingthird Monday evening December. in each in month Odd hi Fellows’S ’ s e i ;t cilia g Warden, R A. i g. MeetsBiggs.every Tuesday Fred S., S. Sindle; Heller L. L. evening. G., I. HenrySamuel; Fred Homer S„ GouldV., G., Cook; BaldwinE. R. S. S. Y.G., R. 0. J. John ; L. ; Bond, E. E. G., R. N. S. S. N. G., M.D.; Frank L. Lawrence; M. R. Jacobus S.V. Warden,; FrankTreas., HenryW. Miller; Rec.Post; Conductor, Sec.,opposite William H. George Rickerick; Westville Cor. N. Plume H.G., av. Richard Sec., ; James Speer; G.,V. Franklin P.Courter ; merand Baldwin. J. 2717-Homer H.P.Speer D.: J. B Mohar, L.D.;M. D.;Samuel V. r,KSjgTtS^f H. Folley, George D.; A. Jacobus’ B. M., Thomas C. Provost; ThursdaySec., Edwin evening Bond; E. mTreas.,each month M. Mead. J. Masons’ at Hall, Bloomfield w! av M second Tuesday evening. Officers—Pres., RaymondCanfield Agent Smith; ; Rec. Sec., for Smith, Magazines, Miss AnnaHarrison; Presidents, M. Mrs. Cook Vice Emily ; Sec.,Harrison. Mrs. Marcus Miss Harrison, Mamie Mrs. Thomas King; Treas., L. Miss Bessie Thomas Sundays—Mass,McGuire. 9.30 a.m.; weekly, Lewis Lockwood.G. Meets Jacobus,first JohnS. Sentmel;G.; and Trustees-Richard third Treas.; Laine, » R. Jacobus’Fridays E. M Speer, Cha’plain; M D„ in each Caleb l Benham, M. ^J Caldwell; month. Crane,Reporter, R H. 127, H. C. Box F Lewi’s,f G^deV t Hasler. Emr ilr W i; ; i Elmer Sigler, W. ; K gW BROADWAY.VgBW COR* ©ORvtANDT j ST.P , . NEW YORK iss EvaJacobus Cor. Robert Sec.,; Smith; W. Treas., Miss Bertha 3D o so ep rn e C lw l ii in r . „ . . nr Sonsof Temperance—Caldwell Division Caldwell Grange, H., P. of No. 107 . . M.—Caldwell A. Lodge. 59—Meets No. i second fourth and F. Women’s Foreign and Home Missionary Society—Pres., NationalLodge, No. 0. F.—Odd 102,1.0. Fellows’ Hall,Bloomfield av, . . . C. E.—Sunday S. P. Y. services, 6.45 to Monthly7.30 p.m. £jj} meeting, Mount Dominic St. Academy—Bloomfield nearav, Forest Eevav ; 8 a.m, inwinter. WATCHES, EEIT BROTHERSBENEDICT DIAWONDS C * S j *lo ------b^ cdurtor u cTd ^ 'b L j M»m p' p' M»m _

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Township Government. Township Clerk—Raymond V. N. Jacobus. Township Committee—J. E. Williams, Chairman; Filmore Condit, William Bowden, John Smith, C. S. Simonson. Assessor—Charles W. Oughletree. Collector—John S. Hedden. Justices of Peace—John Rogers, Yerona P. 0.; John Martines, CGpo. Constables—William H. Wood, CGpo.; William Slayback, Vpo. Treasurer—A. G. Jacobus. Overseer of Poor—John M. Mitchell.. Justice—John Rogers. Churches. First Presbyterian Church—W. P. Johnson’s Hall, Bloomfield av c Grove av. Services—Sunday, 3 p.m. Trustees, Pres., J. L. Johnson; E. » Treas., Henry Ahlhorn ; Sec., H. G. Hompeck ; C. M. Harrison, Gus­ tav Cimiotti, J. C. CanifF, W. Pitt Rich, Daniel Demorest, William G. Jacobus, William P. Johnson, R. V. N. Jacobus, John Sheridan, Dr. H. - frf--LU LJ B. Whitehome, David Brooks, A. B. Griffin. CC LU H CC Verona M. E. Church—Bloomfield av c Gould av. Rev. J. W. Ryder, to h- . pastor. S. S. Supt., Fillmore Condit. Sunday Services—10.30 a.m., 7.45 p.m. Young People’s Meeting 7 to 7.45 p.m. Epworth League— cc z z Pres., Norman Davenport. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, 7.45 p.m. CC o l a p “ z * Institutions. b J 5 Newark City Home—Visiting day the second Wednesday of each 2 B- ^ £ month, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Officers—Supt., C. M. Harrison ; Asst. % gr.ZCsl ^ Supt., William L. Scott; Matron, Mrs. E. F. Harrison; Supt. Bakery, Mrs. C. B. Gilroy; Supt. Brush Dept., John Sheridan; Supt. Sewing o' Dept., Miss S. King; Teachers, J. W. Harrison, Miss M. E. Searing, Mrs. A. F. Sheridan, Miss C. A. Scott; Engineer, George E. Williams ; g $ Watchmen, James F. Glennon, A. L. Burtis, C. B. Gilroy. Isabella Club of Verona—Pres., Miss Annie DeGollier; Vice-Pres., Mrs. Charles Williams ; Sec., Miss Anna Brooks : Treas., Mrs. Joseph Rogers.

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Agents—Fertilizers. Dunning Edgar A, 372 Central av Lecoq V F, 286 Main Grover George A, 112 Main, EO Lindsley John N, 244 Main “ b ' Z ENY 4 °* 21 c“ e * «•»*. Haynes D W, , EO Agents—Insurance. Hayward L E, 110 Main EO Holmes J S, 250 Main, 150 B’way, NY Appleton & Moore, 3 RR pi, EO Kazenmayer Henry, 270 Main Ayres Thomas O & Son, 249 Main Kingsley Philip, 248 Main Kazenmayer Henry, 270 Main Lindsay Montgomery, 3471-2 Main, EO Metropolitan Life Ins Co, H J Bloemecke mgr, 257 Main Lindsley Edgar T, 11 RR pi, EO Lindsley James O &. Co, 42 Prospect plf Prudential Insurance Co, C C Ferris. SuDt EO 252 Main v * Long S M, 344 Main, EO Smith S T & C A & Co, 252 Main McWilliams John W, 28 Washington pi, Stetson Horace, 252 Main EO Stone & Senger, Equitable Life Ins Co of Moore J G Trusdell, 3 RR pi, EO New York, 240 Main Moore John J, 344 Main, EO United States Industrial Ins Co, A L Mun­ Oliphant H D, 252 Main ster, supt, 240 Main Onange Heights Land Co, Mountain Top at cable road Parkinson William, 150 Alden Agents—Passenger. Rendell Willett S, 228 Main Holey H M, 330 Main Rhodes William M, 343 Main, EO Lindsley John N, 244 Main Rowe Francis, 96 Main, EO Ober Michael, 340 Main Savoie & S a vale, 61 Freeman Williams Leander, 252 Main Scherer Louis P & Co, 27 Prospect pi, BO Smith W alter E, 23 RR pi Taylor Ira M, 4 RR pi op Brick Church depot, EO Agents—Pensions, Patents, Ac. Taylor Theodore F, 240 Main and S Orange Hayward L E, 110 Main, EO av, SO Van Auken William A, 138 Dodd, EO Voorhees V W, 4 RR pi, EO Agents—Railroad. Wallace M B, 25 Grove, EO Ward & Roche, 14 RR pi Williams Leander, 252 Main Westervelt & Poucher, Grove op depot, EO Williams Isaac M, 96 Essex av Williams Leander, 262 Main Agents—Real Estate and Insurance. Wilson Frank B, 3 RR pi, EO Appleton Robert Jr, 3 RR pi, EO Atchison Benjamin L, D L & W RR Architects. Baldwin N G, 116 Main Allen J Warner, 529 Main, EO Bray Joseph B, 85 Day Applegate R Reid, 40 Prospect pi, EO Bruen Edward E, 11 RR pi, EO Cummings William E, 24 Frankfort Bubterworth Roger H, 84 Dodd, EO Doan Ediward P, 500 Main, EO Candler William F, 61 S Clinton, EO Dodd J M, 301 Main Condit ElihS M, 227 Main Eichhorn A, 227 Main Condit S D, 28 Washington pi, EO Firth Harry, 3 RR pi, EO Condit William P, 249 Main j Hasselman Frederick R, 171 High Davis J C & Co, 71 Freeman I Knowles Wilbur S, 252 Main 59 904 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. XCotze F ra n k C, 252 .Main New England Kitchen, 484 Main Marsh Joseph J, 17 Cone Purssell Bros, 561 Main, EO Stark Joseph A, 240 Main Tichenor Frederick A, 14 Frankfort Whittemore S W, 551 Main, EO Voehl Jacob Jr, 31 Freeman, WO Wachenfeld Thomas, 215 Main

Artesian Wells. B a n d s . Baker George W, 23 RR pi, EO Baker William H, 25 Cone Fifth Regiment Band, N Centre n Police Station Imgrund's Henry, 44 Glebe Artificial Flower Makers. Markwith's Band, John Markwith, leader, 280 Main Tristram J T, 498 Main, EO Orange Valley Band, William C Chaffee, leader • A r tis ts . Brewer Mr®. Preston, 224 Main B a n k s . Green Frank R, 11 Evergreen pi, EO East Orange Safe Deposit and Trust Co. Herrick Caroline K, 545 Main, EO Commonwealth bldg, 336 Main, EO Moss Charles E, 208 Main East Orange National Bank, Common­ Parkhurst D B, Cleveland n Main wealth bldg, BO, J Frank Fort, Pres; Porter Thomas M, Hickory n Central av Wm H Bryan, cashier Raymond Mrs E Launitz, 224 Main Half-Dime Savings Bank, 252 Main, Wil- Stocking Mrs Alpheus C, 225 S Grove, EO berforce Freeman, Pres, Horace Stet­ Voenfliet Richard, 70 Midland av, EO son, T reas Ward, Chandler & Ward, 77 Main, EO Orange National Bank, 252 Main, C. M Ward Jotham H, 22 Grove pi, EO Decker, Pres, J Warren Smith, Cashier Orange Savings Bank, 252 Main, George P Kingsley, Treas; John Gill, Pres; W A Auctioneers. - Bode, Sec People's Bank, 533 Main, EO, William M Blackman E B, 34 Ward Franklin, Pres, A H Ryan, Cashier Ennis J P, 271 Main Savings, Investment and Trust Co, 533 French R N, 23 RR pi, EO Main, EO I4ndsay Montgomery, 347 Main, EO Second National Bank, 238 Main, A M Long S M, 344 Main, EO Matthews, Pres, C H Ely, Cashier Rendell Willett S, 228 Main Savale & Savale, 61 Freeman Sturtevant Charles, 287 Main B a r b e r s . Caruso Gerardo, 92 Main Awnings, Tents and Flags. Charnock R H, 1 So Arlington av, EO Cohrs Frederick B, 103 N Park, EO Brockie D & Co, 407 Main D’Amato Frank, 32 Cone N Y Awning Co, 257 Main Di Cumolo Donato, 74 Central pi Dorer Michael, 88 S Jefferson Edmunds Frank, 24 South B a k e r s . Erbeck William L, 380 Main, EO Falcione Eurico, 31 Valley, EO Albert Philip, 52 Centre Fiedler John H, 56 Freeman Anderson Thomas P, 85 Main, EO Gohier Charles, Lakeside av n RR, WO Bauer William, 103 Valley Gohler Michael, 256 Washington Birkhofer John, 100 Nassau Gregons Guistino, 10 Park Capdeville Jean, 376 Main, EO Guthmueller John Jr, 24 Day Carson Charles P, 17 *Centre Haeffner George, 43 Christopher Davis S & J, Music Hail and Common­ Hansen Adolph, 4 Day wealth bldg, EO Jaselli George, 339 S Jefferson Dorfmuller Augustus, 84 Glebe Johnson Daniel J, 29 Centre Foster S P, 120 Main, EO Krauss Christopher J, 12 Washington pi, Gardner Mary A, 588 Main EO Garrison C N, 137 Oak, EO Lamarte Angelo, Valley rd n Kling, WO Gerbert Peter, 327 Main Lanza Ferdinando, 84 Forest Hammacher E W, 10 Main, EO Lee John P, 11 Centre Hetzel & Krutzer, 76 Glebe Livingston Frank, 351 Main Hiller Christopher F, 45 Dodd, EO Maria John, Lakeside av n Standisb av James Henry, 137 N Park, EO Mehl Charles J, 3 Stetson James Joseph, 219 Day Metropolitan Tonsorial Parlor, F Trepkan, Kluge Otto, 483 Scotland 246 Main Mitcham James, 578 Main, EO Mongier Nicola, 24 South BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. 905 Montgomery Samuel E, 276 Main Nearman William A, 558 Main, EO Nash Patrick J, 98 Main, EO Neuffer C F, 381 Main, EO Milth Samuel W, 40 Jones, EO O’Neill John F, 326 Main Walker J B, Jones n RR, EO Pfeiffer Frederick, 14 RR pi, e o Winey E L, 567 Main P ignatoro Franzesco, 22 Glebe Wolf Joseph, 230 Washington Potter Frank A, 93 Main, EO Reiss Adam, 7 Cone Samuelson Samuel, 351 Main Block Makers. Sehweickhert Frank, 246 Main Carter George F, 263 S Jefferson Scott Madison F, 147 Main Selig William, 261 Washington Sellars Joseph, 1 Centre Boarding Houses. Thompson Samuel, 147 Main Cloverlie House, 75 Orange, EO Cooper Margaret, 391 S Jefferson Basket Makers, Gade Mrs Sadie, 350 Main, EO Harrington Mrs, 72 Tompkins Grant William H, 68 Parrow Jaqui John, 29 Canfield Middlesworth Abraham V, 155 Scotland Moore Elizabeth, 9 Commerce Neil James Mrs, 572 Main, EO Reese Mary A, 496 Main Beer Bottlers. Smith Frederick, 47 William Block C, 7 Centre Smith Henrietta, 424 William, EO Flood Mrs M, 52 Freeman Franck George, 185 Day Book Binding. O’Connor John, Lakeside av, n Stand ish av, WO Baldwin Frank W, 240 Main Menzel John, 48 Park Opertshauer John, 40 Oliver Umbreit Lawrence, 132 Prospect Booksellers and Stationers. Allen Wm H, 549 Main, EO Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc. Howard Frank, 16 Washington pi, EO Lorton F D, 369 Main Dukes William A, 161 Main, EO Schmidt Henry F, 285 Main Eldirid'ge Bicycle Co, Wm Muller, 342 Main EO Johnson J Harvey, 367 Main Boots and Shoes. Mansbaek L, 16 Park Premier Cycle €., 560 Main, EO Anderson Ernest, 84 Dodd, EO Arkush Samuel I, 346 Main, EO Baldwin A M, 345 Main Bill Posters. Bartlett William, 250’ Main Taylor & Co, 250 Miain Burk Armstead, 62 Hill Clark J E, 576 Main, EO Collins Benjamin, 24 Valley B illia rd s . Collins Robert D, 46 Freeman Duval Randolph, 15 Collins Green Harvey H, 375 Main Earl Augustine, Elizabeth n Day Park Hotel, Main c Park Gans Henry, 261 Main Stacy House, 266 Main Garlick Thomas, 101 Main, EO Windsor Hotel, 386 Main Garfick William, 355 Main, EO Hammel Bros, 197 Main Harrison Bros, 651 Main, EO Blacksmiths and Horseshoers. Heckei Christian H, 60 Freeman Albey Nicholas, 40 Lake, EO Hyers Tyler C, 6 Centre Blarney S J, Jr, 14 Ashland av, EO Kitchell David A, 17 N Centre Doran Patrick, 9 N Centre Lord John, 22 Steuben, EO Fanning Martin, 7 Baldwin, EO McAllister Robert, 164 Main Fanning Peter, 261-2 Cone McGowan Bros, 363 Main Foster Wm, 256 Main Miller Rudolph, 311 Main Garrigan John, 13 Paterson Pfaffenbauen Alois, 104 Nassau Howell S D, 35 Main Portman Louis, 292 S Jefferson Kanaley J T, 20 Day Schlicbting Henry, 88 Mechanic Kellaher R, Valley rd n Freeman, WO Schuler Herman, 23 N Centre Kelly Samuel E, Jones n RR, EO Schuler Theodore, 78 Glebe Maher Michael, 44 Main, EO Sonnenschein Louis, 310 Main McKay Wm, 288 Main Stern J, 30 Centre Musler Christopher, Valley rd n Washing­ Warren Gilbert, 32 Thompson, EO ton, WO Wulf Henry, 344 Main 9 0 6 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. Box M anufacturers. Milstein & Sachs, 68 Forrest Moding Bros, 31 Tremont av Ingling Thomas O, Central av n S Jeffer­ Muller John, 463 Scotland son Musk Charles H, 94 Forest Jenkins & Dodd, RR pi c Hickory Owen Peter, 82 Parrow New Jersey Box Co, 267 S Jeffeirson People’s Market, 219 Main Reideniback John V, 35 Henry Pivano James, 41 Freeman Riley A M & Bro, 36 William Potter Alfred, 45 N Park, EO Potter William H, 175 N Park, EO Quale Michael, 41 Tremont av Brush M anufacturers. Ramisch Richard B, 65 N Park, EO R oth & Co, 242 Main Cunningham Thomas, Mt Pleasant av n Scherrer John, 32 Freeman Valley Schott Bros, 324 Main Schweikhardt F, 48 Freeman Stern Leopold, 155 Washington Building Movers. Stelwart George H, 465 Main, EO Dexheimer Peter, 61 Day Varndell Albert & Co, 10 Centre Robinson George P, 45 Valley, WO Vincent Thomas, 292 Main Williams Moses J, 305 Washington Weeks Edward, 582 Main, EO Zusi Philip & Sons, 100-125 Belmont av, Wheaton Matthias, 337 Main, EO N ew ark Wilson Thomas, 254 Prospect, EO Woods Henry, 84 Lakeside av, WO

Butchers—Retail. Butchers—W holesale. A ckerm an & Co, 216 Main Arils® Charles, 142 N Park, BO Condit A, Mt Pleasant av n Pleasant Val­ Ball J P, 575 Main, EO ley way, WO Barker George H, 570 Main, EO Condit O E & W E, RR c Clinton, EO Baxter Bros, 29 Park Swift Bros, 40 Centre Bennett Horace T, 79 Main, EO Bennett I B, 3 N Grove, EO Billington S H, 112 Main, EO Cabinet Makers. Bradley Patrick, 27 E Day Ennis J P, 271 Main Brady Patrick, 59 Tremont av Gemar Peter, 201 Main, EO Brown Augustus W, 252 Washington Jessen H B, 4 Cpne Brown John H, 13 Washington pi, EO Mailer J, 23 Washington pi, EO Burchan Joseph, 361 Main, EO Butler Oscar D, 19 McChesney Clegg Samuel, 71 Glebe Cable Railroads. Commonwealth Market, C C Leonhardt, 389 Main, EO Orange Mountain Cable Co, Mountain Top Compton Dayton B, 382 Main, EO at Cable Road Crane Obadiah P, 11 Cone D eutelin R obert C, 16 Main, WO Drake William H, 403 Central av C a rm e n . Eckert Frank J, 62 Park Fallon & Lindsley, 604 Main, EO Anderson John G, Kearny, EO Fischer E O & Co, 215 Essex av Dexheimer Peter, 61 Day Fletcher George, 52 Park Dietrich Jacob, 108 Main, EO Freeman Bros, 53 Freeman Robinson George F, 45 Valley, EO Fuelling Frederick, 30 Glebe Gabriel Edward A, 190 William, EO Geister William, 371 Main Carpenters and Builders. Gossweiler Ferdinand, 31 Freeman, WO Ackerman Abram A, 53 Clinton, EO Graulich William, 78 Park Attridge Thomas, 18 N . Centre Haag J B, 166 Main Ayres Elgin, 157 Lincoln av Heckel Christian H, 58 Freeman Berryman John, 7 Alden pi Higi George S, 408 Central avr Bonnell N, 12 Steuben, EO Hill Robert, 95 1-2 Main, EO Bowman William T, 173 William, EO Hummer Benj W,' 209 Main, EO Burker Jacob, 363 Central pi Jones Thomas, 24 Centre Carhart H, 26 Stetson Krach Charles C, 55 Henry Carlock John H Sr, 141 Dodd, EO Kratt Jacob, 276 Main Carter Azariah H, 373 William, EO Kraus William, 98 Nassau Chism William & Son, 22 N Centre Marks Augustus, 261 Washington Clark Charles, 374 William, EO McCormick John, 239 Main Condit Edward I, 12 Washington, E O Merdinger Geo, Valley rd n Northfield av Condit H J, 12 Washington, EO Meyer Andrew, Valley rd c Kling, WO Cooke George, 1 Alden pi Michael George, New and Centre Coryell John N, 9 Reimer, EO BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. 907 Curtis & Brown, 63 Sterling, EO Curtis, Scott & Milne, 119 Essex ay Carpet Weavers* Cusack R ichard S, 18 Church Deiffenbacher Louis, 13 Thomas Cutler J Elmer, 21 Grove, EO GraftmiiHer John, 77 Marcy av, EO Delaney Francis, Gaston n Northfleld av weir James, 168 Essex av WO Welsenhorn Bernard, 409 S Jefferson Dodd George S, Lindsley av n Gaston, WO F airchild P B Co, 21 Reock Ferguson Bros, 131 Essex av Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer*. Flemming Drummond & Co, 106 Watchung Allen XD, 26 RR pi av Essex County Carriage and Wagon Mfg Frederick William H, 187 Elmwood av, EO Co, Milton B Freiday, supt, 20 Day Gardner George F, RR av c Evergreen pi Ferris George W, 508 Main, EO EO Musler C, Valley rd, n Washington, WO Geach & Colt, 163 Cleveland Orange Carriage Co, Edwin Harrison, Hanson & Son, Joyce n Valley rd mgr, 94 Essex av Haskin William H, 98 Main, EO Smith Henry, Valley c Forest Hedden M, Valley c Tremont av Sorge Robert, 53 Valley Helbig Louis M, 21 Berwick pi Wahlers Nicholas, 79 West, EO Hoffman John A, 86 S Jefferson Williams Stephen P, 123 Essex av Ingling T O, Central av n S Jefferson Williams & Condit, 407 Main, EO La Joseph, 46 Meadow, EO Young Samuel E, 318 S Jefferson Lowden Samuel, Condit pi n Park av Mahoney Edward, 30 Langdon Matthews Charles M, 8 Balsted, EO C a te re rs. Matthews Henry M, RR av c Hickory Davis S & J, 246 Main McCloskey Charles R, 87 Lakeside av Purssell Bros, 561 Main, EO McCloskey William F, 16 N Jefferson McDermott Robert, 382 Main, EO McElnea Bros, 11 Park Charcoal Dealer. Meeker Alfred, 13 1-2 Lincoln av Meeker C B, 50 Mechanic Blanchard Charles, 43 Day MJoller John, 17 W ashington pi, EO Morlock Sebastian, 19 N Jefferson China Decorator. Neil Charles, 94 Watchung av Oakley & Roberts, 211 White Raymond Mrs E Launitz, 224 Main O’Byrne Wm F, 68 Scotland Cneph The, 224 Main Pearce George, 203 Tremont av P reiss & Co, 127 Essex av China Firing. Pring Bros, 353 Main, EO Richards Charles F, 181 William, EO Williams Annie R, 196 Main, BO Ryan & Ambrose, 56 Tremiont av, EO Salyer James B, 10 Grove pi, EO China and Glass. Sickler & Vreeland, Scotland c Central av Sliker Stewart F, 4 Charles, EO Crofut Geo B, 296 Main Sm ith & Ediwardis, 24 N Centre Sharp W C, 225 Main Squire Theodore E, 220 Main, EO Ward M P & Co, 541 Main, EO Stalker John H, 206 High Weber Bros, 320 Main Strobert George, 24 N Park Strobert & McCloskey, r 52 Centre Stryker Arthur A, 53 William, EO Cider Makers. Thompson Daniel W, 477 Main, EO LeClere J, Northfleld av n reservoir, WO Tom kins Horace B, 161 Scotland; Van Ness William M , 154 Dodd, EO Tucker G H, 63 Sandford, EO Wheeler John, 212 Cleveland White Edward, 140 Day Cigars and Tobacco* Wiederhold Henry, 173 Cleveland Williams I M, 94 Essex av Bleoo E, 9 Washington pi, EO W illiam s P C, 500 Main, EO Buttenberg Henry, 284 Main Williams & Robinson, 5 Alden pi Cody Joanna, 91 Valley Williams & Woodruff, Park av c Ashland Cunningham Thomas, 63 McChesney Goddard Annie, 53 E Day av, WO Gray William H, 150 Lincoln av Green Harvey, 375 Main Hannon Martin, 71 Freeman Hillgot Max, 3 Centre Carpet Cleaning. Hoffman Charles, 207 N Park Kerr Valentine, 67 Freeman Carpet Cleaning Works. S & C A Linds- Kratochvil William, 18 Nassau, WO ley, props, 25 Cone _ ^ Lorton F D, 369 Main Metropolitan Carpet Cleaning, 20 N Centre 908 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. Mansbeck Lewis, 14 Park Bogart Alpheus, Watson av n Washington Miller Stephen M, 381 Main Bolan Sarah J, 134 Valley Morris Joseph, 28 Cone Brueger Otto, 162 Main Nearman William A, 558 Main, EO Carriere Josephine, 495 Main Ober Mrs Michael, 340 Main Ciottarillo Pasquale, 28 South Perkins James E, 591 Main, EO Cody Joanna, 91 Valley Perry Sarah A, 93 Bell Cunningham Thomas, 63 McChesney Pfaff Adam, Ashland av n Park av Davis S & J, Music Hall, 245 Main, and Reese Joseph, 24 Matthews 384 Main, EO Reiss Adam, 7 Cone Dorer Michael, 88 S Jefferson Riker C & Son, 138 N Park, EO Fellini Bros, 355 Main Samuelson Siegfried, 65 William Fish Robert, 6 Freeman Schierholz Frank W, 221 Main Flynn Thomas J, 78 Oakwood av Sehoenthal I, 319 Main Fritz Henry,- 298 Main Schram Edward, 38 Mitchell, WO Galligan Mary, 52 Forest Selig William, 261 Washington Gardner Mary A, 588 Main, EO Singer Adam, 92 Nassau Gerbert Peter, 327 Main Skinner Isaac V, 91 Main, EO Goddard Annie, 53 E Day Stang Bros, 16 Day Green Eldridge G, 145 N Park, EO Valentine J, 4 Centre Hammacher E W, 10 Main, EO Vogel Sibilla, 501 Main Hiller Christopher F, 45 Dodd James Henry, 137 N Park, EO James Joseph, 219 Day Civil Engineers. Kenney Irvin, Valley rd n Harrison av, Crane Fred T, 163 Main WO Fuller Eugene F, 63 William, EO Lorton F D, 369 Main Mead & Taylor, 240 Main M artin W arren S, 608 Main Reimer W H V, 249 Main Mitcham James', 578 Main, EO Monahan Patrick, White n Valley rd, WO Moore Jennie, 516 Main C lo th in g . Moreschi Frank, 354 Main, EO Murphy Mrs Jeremiah, 10 Valley Gotthainer Louis, 303 Main Ober M rs M, 340 Main Stern J, 30 Centre Purssell Bros, 561 Main, EO Weinberg M, 312 Main Quinlan M, 175 Day Riker C & Son, 138 N Park, EO Coal and Wood. Schaeffer Charles H, 377 Main Schramm Edward, 38 Mitchell, WO Austin & Sons, Spring n Park av, WO Seoder Pauline, 108 Nassau Berg & Holey, 360 S Jefferson Tichenor Fred A, 14 Frankfort Conover & Bell, 51 Lincoln av Towersey Mary Ann, 5 Elizabeth E a st Orange Coal andi Supply Co, F. Windel Bros, 341 Main Rorwe, 96 Main, EO Woods Peter, 5 Chapel French C S, 351 and 557 Main, EO Grover George A, 113 Main, EO Lindsley S & C A, 25 Cone Confectionery M anufacturers. Matthews A M & Co, 68 Freeman n RR Brueger Otto, 162 Main Newark Coal Co, Glenwood av n RR Schaeffer Charles H, 377 Main Offices, 6 RR pi op Brick Church depot, Windel Bros, 341 Main Main n Arlington av, EO O’Rourke John, Park av ad j y Greenwood Lake RR depot, Branch 12 sparrow Constables. Pemberton S H, 347 Main, EO Park Avenue Coal Co., Park av and Barrett Edward, 28 Frankfort Bloomfield RR Blackman E B, 32 Ward' Pierson A‘ F, 318 Main, Pierson’s al n Gray Henry, 33 .Oak, EO Main, 16 Washington pi, EO M urray W illiam C, 169 D ay Pierson James T, 89 Dodd, EO Rowe Francis, 96 Main, EO Contractors. Spottiswoode George & Co, 118 Essex av and 241 Washington Arnold Charles C, 54 Beech Van Name J & Co, 360 Main, EO Conroy Patrick, 85 Parrow Cregin C A & T; 27 Cone Cuglar George B, 110 Hamilton, EO Confectioners and Ice Cream. Dexheimer P & Son, 61 Day Dodd George S, Lindsley av n Gaston, Akerman Thomas Mrs, 394 Main, EO WO Anderson Thomas P, 85 Main, EO Mullen John, 78 Hill Apfel Eve, Valley rd, n Washington, EO Nevins Thomas & Son, 101 Centre Austin Herbert, 22 Main, WO O’Connor Daniel, 68 Central pi Birkhofer John, 100 Nassau O’Reilly Frank C, 37 N Jefferson BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. 908 O'Riley Thomas, 50 South O'Rourke James, 12 Parrow Dressmakers. O'Rourke John, 1 Park av adj N Y & G Li RR depot u Aber Anna, 27 N Centre Slattery John, 11 Stetson Becker Emma, 30 Laurel Bloke Ida F, 87 N Park, EO Spottiswoode, George & Co, 118 Essex av Brennan Agnes M, 90 West, EO Wright & Lindsley, 27 Cone Brenner, Minnie, 21 Jones, EO Brophy Mary C, 65 White Crockery and Glassware. Brown Mrs. Henry A, 21 William Burke Mrs James A, 52 New Bailey, Everitt & Co, 229 Main Burke Nellie T, 195 White C rofutt George B, 296 Main Conger Jennie, 52 Steuben, EO Daniels James, 348 Main Conroy Agnes, 15 Henry Drummond Alexander, 189 Main, 45 Free- Cornell Sarah, 354 Scotland m an Coursen Mrs Joseph A, 76 Park Sharp W G, 225 Main Cuff Betsy, 39 Essex av W ard M P & Co, 541 Main, EO Cullen Elizabeth, 35 Union Weber Bros; 320 Main Dalzell S, 11 Monroe Day Caroline, 53 Essex Dean W Mrs, 208 Main, EO Custom Clothiers. Dodd Sarah L, 24 State, EO Deckenback August, 6 Cone Donnelly Sarah, 566 Main, EO Frey Reinhold, 50 Freeman Dow Mrs Joseph, 101 Lakeside av Lofquist Axel, 20 Washington pi, EO Driscoll Julia, Eton n Harrison av, WO Ready John Jt 15 Washington pi, EO Dunn Lillie E, 216 Main Ready Michael, 13 Cone Durning Delia, 70 Tremont av . Robinson Joseph, 547 Main, EO Eagan Mrs Ann, 484 Main, EO Schwartz Christian, 21 Day Farrell Mary, 263 Main Trabold S, 357 Main Farrell Nora, 263 Main Finneran Annie, 38 Langdon y o lk F ran k A & Son, 328 Main, 354 Main, E O Flynn Mary, 576 Main, EO Ford Annie, 65 Central pi Gage Emma, 282 Main, EO C u tle ry . Gainay Annie, 46 Beech Gibbons Alice E, 17 Walnut, EO Outwin Edward, 390 Main, EO Gotthainer Hannah, 70 William Green Nellie, 44 Central pi Dairy Products. Greer Carrie, 59 William Haberle Mary E, 6 Wallace Sussex Dairy, 209 Main Handon Annie, 66 Tremont av Hards Bessie, 477 Main, EO Hayes Mary Mrs, 549 Main, EO Dancing: Academies. Henry Margaret, 44 Henry D udley Prof, German English School Herche Mary, 79 Central pi Hall, Park c William Holey Maggie C, White n Valley rd, WO Segadlo L F, Music Hall Johnson James Mrs, 87 Parrow [White Joseph B, 301 Main Jones Adeline, 4 Evergreen pi, EO Jordan Catherine, 511 Hillyer Jordan Margaret, 511 Hilly er D e n tists. Kaehler Gertie, 74 Wallace Kirsten Emily, North field av n W alker Ballard John D, 38 South rd, WO MacBride James T, 298 Main, EO Kreismer Mary, 258 Main, BO Richards W P, 301 Main Lannagan Eva, 521 William, EO Sanger J S, 343 Main Lawless Kate, 109 Main Sanger R M, 557 Main, EO Lawson Annie, 13 Washington pi, EO Lee Kate C, 22 Valley Luther Jennette M Mrs, 216 Main D irectories. Lynch Mrs M, 224 Main Maple Sarah, 57 State, EO Bloomfield, Montclair, Belleville, Frank­ Martin Isabella, 431 Main lin and Caldwell, J H Baldwin, pub­ Matthews J E Mrs, 513 Main, EO lisher, 252 Main McCann Mary, 74 William Orange and Townships of Essex County, McCann Nellie, 74 William J H Baldwin, publisher, 252 Main McDermott Maggie F, 90 Joyce McGarry Kate, 382 Central av McLaughlin'Minnie, 48 Snyder D is tr ic t and Telegraph Messenger Merrit Emma M, 22 Mechanic S e r v i c e . Miller A R Mrs, 532 Main, EO Bleoo F, agent, 9 Washington pi, EO Mittelsdorf Carolina, 79 William 9 1 0 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. (Moriarty Lizzie, 199 White Chase Mrs O G, 61 Main, EO ; * O'Connor Margaret, 25 Chapel Collins Robert D, 46 Freeman Ormond Minnie, 81 William Cullen Patrick, 63 Beech Patten L E Mrs, 34 William - Duffy Annie, 94 Valley Paulin Sarah F, 12 Main, WO Duffy Mrs Andrew, 46 Central pi Peck Jennie, 112*Alden Galligan Mary, 52 Forest Petere Annie, 15 Madison Gerhardt Morris, 187 Main Pierson Marie, 52 Carleton, EO Gibbons Mrs W G, 43 N P ark, EO Quinn Jane, 389 Main, EO Gray William H, 150 Lincoln av Rammelkamp Francis Mrs, 553% Main, EO Hammel Bros M & B, 197 to 201 Main Raynor Ellen A, 179 William, EO Harris Julius, 287 Main Redfield George Mrs, 558 Main, EO Kennedy Ellen, 169 Valley Rhodes Mrs Charles, 104 Hamilton, BO Lang Barbara, 374 Main, EO Rose Lizzie, 39 William Muir R H, 559 Main, EO Rowe Lottie, 53 Sussex av, EO Murphy Mrs. Jeremiah, 10 Valley Sammis Louise, 28 Park Nugent Mrs Nellie, 79 Forrest Sauer Rose, 60 Valley Ofner Jacob, 304 Main Savey Emma M, 22 Mechanic Post Henry G, 25 Park Shepard Mattie, 50 Park Rammelkamp Bernardo, 553% Main, EO Shieman Hannah, 106 Parrow Schwarz Philip, 309 Main Schuler Louise, 157 Scotland Stagg William, 92 Dodd, EO Sinning Kate E, 66 Cone Stein A. 314 Main Spurr Mary, 59 William Todd Thomas, 315 Main Stod'art Mrs Helena, 37 William Turton Mrs E, 90 Main, EO Thomas Mrs Julia, 45 Hill Ulanofsky Isaac, 41 Freeman Thompson, Mrs Harriet E, 157 Main Woodruff Mrs Herman, 44 Jefferson Tunsted Mrs H J, 549 Main, EO Tyrell Mrs S A, 442 Main, EO Van Denberg Francis Mrs, 216 Main Van Zee Nellie, 28 Lincoln, EO D y e rs. Victor J, 94 Nassau . Jaillett Desire. 521 Main White Anna B, 28 Ogden Lebeouf Gustav A, 581 Main, EO Whitehouse Lizzie, 50 William Original Staten Island Dye Works, J. Har­ W right M rs C A, 9 Essex av vey Johnson, agt, 367 Main Zerfass Eunice, 63 S Clinton, EO Rivot Mme, 13 N Centre Volk Frank, 328 Main Wolff Julius, 373 Main D r u g g is ts . Ammerman C L & Co, 254 Washington Bretzfeld A M, Llewellyn Pharmacy, Val­ Electric Light. ley rd op (Mt Pleasant av, WO Brick Church Pharmacy, Peter Dock jr, Essex County Electric Co, Stuart Ltnds- 564 Main, EO ley, mgr, 27 Cone Rrownell & Lowe, 141 Main Clarke James, 66 Freeman Davis George R, 545 Main, EO Dock Peter jr, 564 Main, EO Electric Specialties. Fieger Frank L, 331 Main, EO Enamel Electric Mfg Co, Springdale av r Geiger George J, Valley rd c Northfield % av, WO Crocker-Wheeler Electric Co, Springdale Gillbard Ed B, 348 Main, EO av n Ampere station Ingram John

/ 9 1 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. Llewellyn Park Hotel, Joseph H Dunn, I n v e n to r s . Yalley rd op Washington, WO Lynch John, 405 Central av Brown John J, 301 Main Mahlke William F, 181 Day Edison Thomas A, Park way, Llewellyn MouaJbe’a Hotel, 339'Central av, EO P ark Mechanics’ Hotel, F Schroeder, 146 Main Murray Alexander, prop, Ashland House, Iron Fences. (' 474 Main, EO National Hotel, F Reinhardt, 348 Main Collinson Joshua, 394 Main, EO Ohlman Louis, 331 Clinton, EO Sliker Stewart F, 4 Charles, WO Park Hotel, Mrs J W McChesney, 389 Vogel Adolph, Ashland av, WO M ain Roney William J, 41 Main, EO Iron Works. Selser John, 88 Lakeside av, WO Seymour House, Joseph Seymour, 267 Anglo A m erican Iron and M etal Co, 128 M ain Essex av Smith Frank, 72 Day Bulkley Henry W, 166 Alden Stacey House, Stacey & Claudius, 256 Main Tancke’s Hotel, 15 William Justices of the Peace. Titius Carl, 31 Day Burnett Elijah, Valley rd op Alden WO Union House, James E Perkins, mgr, 591 Doremus Elijah, 174 Main, EO Main, EO Evans Joseph, 9 Freeman, WO United States Hotel, August Koehler, 26 Hayward L E, 110 Main, EO Cone Sturtevant Charles, 287 Main Valley Hotel, Joel Yawger, prop, Valley rd Todd Sereno E* 19 Parkinson ter c Freeman, WO Vigilant Hotel, Ecke & Mott, props, 579 Main, EO Kindling Wood. West Orange Hotel, John Coleman, 8 Main,; WO Austin & Sons, Spring n Park av, WO Windsor Hotel, Charles Patte, prop, 386 j Berg & Holey, 360 S Jefferson M ain Conover & Bell, 51 Lincoln av Dexheimer P & Son, 61 Day French C S, 351 and 577 Main, EO House Furnishing Goods. Lindsley S & C A, 25 Cone Matthews A M & Co, 68 Freeman Booth Joseph E, 563 Main, EO O’Rourke John, Park av, adj Greenwood Crofutt George B, 296 Main L ake depot Daniels James, 348 Main Pierson A F, 318 Main, Washington pi n Drummond Alexander, 189 Main Main, EO Ennis J P, 271 M*ain Pierson James T, 89 Dodd, EO Harrison & Walker; 341 Main, EO Spolttiswoode George & Co, 118 Essex av Menagh C S, 291 Main and. 241 Washington Sharp W C, 225 Main Tyler George M, 574 Main, EO W ard M P & Co, 541 Main, EO L a u n d r ie s . Weher Bros, 320 Main Williams Simeon R, 503 Main Amirault Alexandrine, r 7 Stetson Essex Steam Laundry, Crowley & Co, 260 Main Ice Dealers. Leboeuf G A, 581 Main, EO Lee Henry Wung, 27 Centre Ansley Henry, 113 N Park, EO Lee Hop, 47 Freeman Harrison Charles P, 334 Washington Lung Sam, 14 Day Marvel William C, Main c Valley rd, WO Orange Steam Laundry, J F Pascoe, prop. North Jersey Ice Co, Lincoln av n Main 18 N Centre Orange Pure Distilled W ater Ice Co, Lake- Shaw Lem, 18 Park . side av c Standish av, WO Tong Ah, 359 Main, EO People’s Ice Co, depot Pierson al n Main Wong Wong C, 18 Park Soverels, 94 N Park, EO Yee Sing, 15 Cone

Infants’ and Children’s Goods. L a w y e rs . Bugge Emma E, Liliputian Emporium. 569 Main Atkinson, I Smyth, 227 Main Seville Minnie, 42 Harrison, EO Blake & Howe, 252 Main Colie & Swayze, 248 Main Dill James B, 66 Harrison, EO Interior Decorators. Field James W, 280 Main Field Joseph K, 280 Main Morris Miss Clara E, 224 Main Freeman Wilberforce, 252 Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. Horton Nathan C, 252 Main 816 Kingsley George P, 250 Main Marble and Granite Work*. Lighthipe Charles F, 252 Main Thomas, 59 Central av, EO Snover David R, 252 Main williams Horton D, 253 Washington Stetson Horace, 252 Main Struble Alpheus, 25 William Masons and Builders, Baker George W, 23 RR pi Livery Stables. Baker William H, 27 Cone Albey L( N Park and Lake, EO Beck & Barradale, 251 Elmwood av, EO Ashland Stables, L H Wood, 10 Ashland Bloodgood Augustus, 91 Henry. av, EiO ^Txr^n^ on ® ^Jtfhell n# Gregory avf Bailey Theodore, 21 RR pi W O Beldon J M, Berkeley Stables, 43 Harri- Corliss Jacob V, 21 Commerce son, DO Coyne Bernard, 345 Main, EO Black William D, 53 Marcy av EO Coyne P & Co, 134 Day Brick Church Livery Stables, 8 Washing- Crane & Shears, 22 Spring, EO ton pi, EO Darlison Jonas C, 47 Day Cody Michael S, 135 Valley Davis John L, 8 Freeman Condit W E, 24 N Park, EO Dodd Charles E, 228 Main Coombs F H, 84 Main, EO Doremus & Co, 174 Main, EO Costello Michael, 135 Valley Everett John B, 11 Elm Coyne Richard, 347 Main, EO Jacob J Henry, 161 Cleveland Crowell John G, 34 Valley rd, WO Jacobus & Harrison, 21 Park pi Cuddy & Shoenthal, 20 Park Lightholder John, 8 Frankfort Dietrich Jacob, 108 Main, EO Moore David E, 5 Centre Higgins Thomas F, 12 Cone O'Connor & Cleary, 47 Ward Howe Chas E, 116 Main, EO O'Connor F & A, Gaston n Lindsley av. Jennings James, 256 Main WO M anhattan Livery, F H Coombs, 84 Main. Patterson Stephen S, 54 Hollywood av, EO EO Thatcher Norman H, 164 Alden Savale L C, 63 Freeman Tobin R L, 256 Main Vreeland William H, 29 RR av, EO Vroom & Co, 294 S Jefferson Watson Thomas P, 18 Washington pi, EO Masons’ Materials. Conover & Bell, 51 Lincoln av Matthews A M & Co, 68 Freeman Locksmiths. Pierson A F, Pierson's al n Main McGuire Bros, 234 Main Pierson James T, 89 Dodd, EO Newell T, 17 Centre Outwin Edwin T, 390 Main, EO Meats and Vegetables. Werner Charles F, 372 Main Ackerman & Co, 216 Main Albey George A, 195 Main Lumber Dealers. Bennett Horace T, 79 Main, EO Bennett Isaiah B, 3 N Grove, EO Burton & Conover, 97 Essex av Compton Dayton B, 382 Main, EO Matthews A M & Co, 68 Freeman Spottiswoode George & Co, 241 Washing­ ton and 118 Essex av M idw ives. Leppa M, 70 New Machinists. Vogel Henrietta N, 8 Langdon Beers Ralph, 6 Washington, EO Bulkey H W, 166 Alden Milk Depots. Dukes W A, 161 Main, EO McGuire Bros, 234 Main Rowe Alfred, 88 Main, EO Orange Machine & Mfg Co, 128 Essex av Sussex Dairy, 209 Main Tidey F W, 98 Main, EO Werner C F, 372 Main M illin ers. Dougherty Mary, 321 Main M an icu re. Harris Julius, 298 Main Parkhurst Mrs. A M, 569 Main, EO Muir Ralph H, 569 Main Ofner Jacob, 304 Main Sturtevant Mrs C, 553 Main, EO M anufacturing Chemists. Swanson & Williams, 572 Main, EO Todd Mrs T, 315 Main Seabury & Johnson, Glenwood av c Frank Ward Mary E Mrs, 377% Main lin av, EO 916 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. Werner Adelaide, 372 S Main Newspapers. Werner Mrs C F, 3771-2 Main East Orange Gazette, Charles Starr, ed­ itor and proprietor, 347 Main, EO Mineral W aters. High School Life, Frank H Jamison, ed­ itor; Dorothy G Lawton, Louise C Collins Stephen & Sons, 9 Collins Sutherland, associate editors; Victor D Muhly & Krahn, 238 Washington Baldwin, manager, 15 Day Ransley John W, 34 Sterling, BO New Church Lesson Paper, Rev W H Whitford Thomas M, 21 Hill Mayhew, editor, 240 Main New Church Messenger, Rev C H Mana, • M o n u m e n ts. editor, 240 Main Orange Chronicle, Frank W Baldwin, ed­ Nolan Thomas, 59 Central av, BO itor, 240 Main Williams Horton D, 253 Washington Orange Herald, Thomas F Lane, editor and proprietor, 280 Main Orange Journal, Edgar Williams, editor Music Professors. and proprietor, 252 Main Handel Frederick G, 55 State, EO Orange Sonntagsblatt, August Koehler, Harrison J O B, 45 Centre proprietor, 26 Cone Jones Frank, 247 Main Orange Volksbote, Ernest Temme, pro­ Seward Theodore F, 11 Webster pi prietor, 50 Cone

Music Teachers. Notaries Public. Baker Miss L B, 27 Evergreen pi, EO Baldwin J H, 252 Main Bartholomew May, 59 Wallace Baldwin N G, 116 Main Belcher Kate, 301 Main Blake John L, 252 Main Brokaw Hattie, 105 Lakeside av, WO Burkhardt John A, 324 Main Brown Mabel, 21 William Condit Edmund, Northfield av n Gaston Carr Alice T, 23 William, EO Doremus E, 174 Main, EO Clorer Catherine, Valley rd c Mitchell Grover George A, 113 Main, EO Ebert School of Music, 309 Main Egner Frederic, 252 Main Hangs Lena, 11 Canfield Evans Joseph, 9 Freeman, WO Imgrund Miss F, 45 Glebe Field James W, 280 Main Lang Mina, 46 Ward Field Joseph K, 280 Main Lawton Mrs Elizabeth, 183 William Freeman Wilberforce, 227 Main Lawton Dorothy, 183 William Hayward L E, 110 Main, EO M organ M rs W illiam G, 224 Main Howe William R, 252 Main Parslow Lillian, 330 Main, EO Kazenmayer H, 264 Main Shepard' Frank H, 470 Main Kingsley George P, 250 Main Shepard Mrs Frank H, 470 Main Lighthipe Charles F, 252 Main Titterton Matilda Mrs, 36 Hillyer Lindsay Montgomery, 347 1-2 Main, EO Venino Henry, Berkeley av c Tremonf av Mead Rufus, 240 Main W illiam s H C, 77 Hillyer, EO Reimer W H V, 249 Main Rendell W illett S, 228 M ain Musical Instruments. Stetson Horace, 252 Main Williams Edgar, 252 Main Johnson J Harvey, 367 Main Jones Frank, 247 Main Voesler Jacob, 267 Park av N n n e i. Newsdealers and Stationers. Ada Agnes, 216 Main Benz Caroline M, 68 H illyer Allen William H, Orange and Brick Carroll Mary, 123 William Church stations and 549 Main, EO Dayton E Gertrude, 28 Park Alphonse Edward C, 383 Main, EO Demarest Elizabeth, 107 William Famam Wilbur, 67 Freeman Fehon Winifred, 284 Main, EO Galligan John, 52 Forest Gallagher Norah, 210 Main, EO Howard Frank, 16 Washington pi, EO Henry Mary, Beaver n White, WO Kerr Valentine, 67 Freeman Malone Mary, 63 White Lorton F D, 369 Main -Ogle Emily, 288 Main McDermott James, 280 Main Onsted Amanda Mrs, 85 Main, EO Miller Frederick, Cone n depot Plumber Sarah H, 18 Jones, EO Pike Aurelius, Grove st depot, EO Robinson Martha Mrs, 107 William Plumley Wm H, Arlington av station, EO Schaeffer Mildred, 362 Main Schierholz Frank W, 221 Main Slebert Bertha L, 9 Oakwood pi Schmidt Henry F, 285 Main Stevenson Mrs M B, 91 Sussex av, EO Thompson Arthur M, 583 Main, EO Townley Nellie Mrs, 339 Main W ileman H enry M, 107 Main, EO Windier Emily H Mrs, 58 Centre business directory of the oranges. Odorless Excavating. 917 Eckert A P, 364 Main Nicholls W illiam, office at Cahill & Mill* Johnston & Cosier, 10 Washington pi, EO and 63 West, EO Un' Lord, William & Co, 7 Cone Odorless Excavating: Co, Fentzlaff Miller & Sharp, 207 Main Wolfe, 228 Main *eniziaff & Palmer James T, 69 Wallace Silber Otto G. 367 Main Oil Dealers. Sipp Isaac I, 78 Main, EO Shnith & Frint, 26 Washington pi, EO Coats Richard, 98 S Jefferson Toppin & Sale, 61 Day Greer Archibald D, 49 William Vay George, Hickory n Central av Townley Baldwin, 44 Cary Weeks Frank C, 353 Main, EO Tyler George M, 574 Main, EO

O p tic ia n s. Phonographic and Electrical In* (See Jewelers.) strn m e n ts . Edison’s Laboratory, Valley rd c Lake* Painters and Decorators. side av, WO Becker Matthias, 67 Nassau Birdsall John G, 352 Main, EO Photographers. Birdsall R F, 10 Cone Black Edwin A, 56 Day Benjamin Orrin C, 483 Main Bode Adolph & Son, 359 »Main Brady H J, 393 Main Braun & Chamberlin, 573 Main EO Cullen John J, 289 Main Canfield William H. 22 River, EO Jewett Frank P, 240 Main Coyne F Jr. 143 Amherst, EO Valentine & Harrison, 289 Main Eckert A F Jr, 364 Main Ellenberger P C, 105 Main, EO Gamble Nelson, 304 N Park, EO Physicians. George David, 228 Main Arnold William B, 440 Main Haggerty Timothy, 315 Main, EO Bayles George, 408 Main Hapward Fred G, 29 Cone Blakelock G Clinton, 13 N Grove, E O Johnston & Cosier, 10 Washington pi, EO Bradshaw J H, 2 High Keast Bros, 349 Main, EO Brien Wm M, Valley rd n EYeeman, WO Lord & Co, 19 Centre Bunn Frank C, 449 Main Mager James N, 9 Cone Buttner Carl, 67 Day Mays William H, Dodd ter n Prospect. Chambers T R, 4 S Maple av, EO EO Condict Alice B, 14 Cleveland Miller & Sharp, 207 Main Cooke William H, 10 N Munn av, EO Palmer James T, 69 Wallace Cusack Thomas G, 35 Day , Pierson S D, 7 Washington, EO Fitch Thomas S P, 490 Main Pierson & Forster, 578 Main, EO Freeman* R D, Gregory av c Cable rd, WO Potter Maynes, 3 Alden pi Garrett Wilton D, 510 Mhin, EX) R abe F W , 10 W ashington pi, EO Gerbert H P, 329 Main Silber Otto G, 367 Main Gile Francis A 471 Main, EO Sipp Isaac I, 78 Main, EO Gould Elizabeth T J, 78 Carleton, EO Smith & Frint, 26 Washington pi, E30 Graves W B, 426 Main, EO Topping & Sale, 61 Day Gray Richardson, 557 Main, EO Vay George, Hickory n Central av Gray Thomas N, 540 Main, EX) Wahlers Nicholas, 79 West, EO Gray W K, 464 Main, EO Wallace Frank W, 23 Grove, EO Groves Charles A, 303 Main, EO Harvey Thomas W, 463 Main Holmes William H, 27 Bell Paints, Oils, Etc. Lane F B, 528 Main, EO Maghee J Minor, Northfleld rd c Wheeler, Barnes Robert, 82 Dodd, EX) WO Bode Adolph & Son, 359 Main Matthews Harry E, 396 Scotland Braun & Chamberlin, 573 Main, EO Moffat Edgar V, 476 Main Eckert A F, 364 Main O'Connell Matthew J, 111 Main Lindsley John N, 244 Main Phelan T F, 3 Hurlbut Menagh Charles S, 291 Main Phelps Eliza B, 355 Main, EO Miller & Sharp, 207 Main Pierson William, 18 Hillyer Pierson S D, 7 Washington, EX) Richards G Herbert, 424 Main; 29 High* Smith & Frint, 26 Washington pi, EO land av Robinson William D, 12 S Grove, EO Rogers Robert H, 224 Essex av Paper Hangers. Seward J L, 414 Main Bode Adolph & Son, 359 Main Simmons M Herbert, 225 Cleveland B raun & Chamberlin, 573 Main, EX) Spottiswoode Sarah C, 64 Cleveland j 9 1 8 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. Stickler Joseph W, 153 Centre Printers* Book and Job# Tetreaulit Frank J, 110 Main Baldwin F W, 240 Main Wakeley Wm A, 414 Main Howard Joseph, 35 Pulaski Howard Frank, 16 Washington pi, EO Physician Specialists# Lane Thomas T, 280 Main Starr Charles, 351 Main, EO Eyes—T R Chambers, 4 S Maple av, BO Temme Ernest, 50 Cone Keeley Institute, W R Dabb, sectyj c Williams Edgar, 280 Main Ridge and Main Nose, Ear, Throat—Richardson Gray, 557 Main, EO P ro d u ce * A ckerm an & Co, 210 Main Piano Manufacturers. Baldwin William O, Valley rd n Main* Jones Frank, 247 Main WO Effenberger Alexander, Central av n Piano Tuners* H ickory Farrell James, 64 Ogden Baldwin Albert, 279 Park av Riley Michael, 81 Jackson Harrison J O B, 43 Centre Wheaton M, 337 Main, EO Jones Frank, 247 Main Vossler Jacob, 267 Park av Q u a rrie s* Pictures and Picture Frames. Nevins Thomas & Son, Eagle Rock av* WO Jessen H B, 4 Cone O'Rourke John, Mt Pleasant av, WO Shrump Fred, Eagle Rock av n P V Way* P la n e rs* WO Cooke George, 1 Alden. Spottiswoode George & Co, Northfield ay* Gegenheimer John G, Essex av c RR WO Matthews Henry M, RR av c Hickory . Neill James, 131 Essex av Remnant Store.

Plum bers and Gasfitters# Woodruff Mrs Herman, 44 Jefferson Beck Williaip E, 12 Day Blaurock Samuel F, 206 Harrison, EO Restaurants* Booth Joseph E, 563 Main, EO Callary John, 13 RR pi Brothers & Couroy, 357 Main Churchhouse John, 46 Park Cahill & Mills, 10 Washington pi, BO Davis S & J, Music Hall, 245 Main and Chalmers Thomas A, 255 Main 334 Main, EO Daum August, 258 High Evans Joseph, 9 Freeman, WO De Nourie Herbert L, 105 Main, EO Henry Mrs. Johannes, 355 Main, EO Garrabrg,nt John H, Freeman n Highland Kazenmayer Otto, 264 Main av depot McCarthy John, 24 Cone Hammil & Snow, 75 Essex av Morris Frank, 23 Centre Harrison & Walker, 341 Main, EO Reinhart Frederick, 347 Main Hickson William T, 498 Main Saguezs Cecil, 2 Main, EO Higbie William L, 20 RR av, EO Hindle & Williams, 295 Main Hoffman Adolph, 40 McChesney Rubber Goods# Kreiamer John, 258 Main, EO Becker Jacob, 158 Main Lang Francis, 378 Main, EO Levi Samuel, 257 Main McGuire Bros, 234 Main McVay A C, 143 Main, EO Metz Charles E, 94 Main, EO Saloons* Miller F W, 16 Washingtbn pi, EO Milne & Platt, 143 Main Agate Elizabeth, 363 Main, EO Babendrier Gustaye, 342 Main Mooney Bros, 313 Main, EO Barry John J, 268 Main Schieman & Sullivan, 482 Main Block Christian, 7 Centre Shipman Charles L, 284 S Jefferson Bolan Robert H, 183 Essex av Wardell & Garrabrant, 19 Stetson Bolan John J, 323 Main Werner George H, 15 Cone Brady James, 80 Parrow .Williams Oliver S, 249 Washington Burns James P, 34 Centre Bums Peter, Mt Pleasant av n Prospect Powder and Shot* av, WO Callery John, 13 RR pi op Brick Church McGuire Bros, 234 Main depot. EO Werner Charles F, 372 Main Casey John, 82 Forest BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES Coda Baptista, 72 ForestPnrflof • 919 Cox John, 36 Henry Rantuscha Michael, Bedford n Maple ar, Cross Richard, 453 Main, EO Cusack Rose, 30 Wallace « twnS’ey Willia™ R, 302 Main Denney Daniel, 54 Joyce | ^ e r Frederick, Harrison av n Maple ar, Denney John J, 161 Day Dunbar Patrick, Taylor c Hickory Riley Michael, 14 William Eich John, 28 Union Rosso Carlo, 33 Mitchell, WO Engli-sch Emmanuel, 25 White I Spvmrvn^T'Selser John, °88 ° ^Lakeside Ke8iae * Main

FHkinsWO g » , H I c HHH .T, N nth, EO FinanTTinan A B,B. 37 ConefVme ton* ^ llam T> Watson av c Washing. Flood Margaret, 52 Freeman Galezio Angelo, 11 Freeman, WO Sulzenberger John, 61 Freeman Gannon Edward, 20 Cone Sweeney Michael, 40 Cone Garahan John, 52 Farrow Trabold Julius, Essex av Hotel 69 H>nrv Garrett Thos F, 29 E Day Underwood Michael A, 511 Ma n H W f Genoy John, 68 Beech | vlnVial n£ Stephen EBB B, 56 49 McChesneyPark Gerraty Thomas, 57 Valley | Vogel Sibilla, 501 Main Gilligan Dominick, 89 Forest Greenwald Carl, 44 McChesney Walsh Elizabeth, Valley rd n Washington, Greenwald John, 49 Mitchell Walsh Joseph J, 49 Park Grosso John & Bro, 34 Forest wa sh Nora, 50 Central pi Hain Leonard, 42 Mitchell, WO Weiss William C. 21 Canfield Hammer Neals, 134 Centre Hartxiari Michael,miuuettri, 25to Parroiwa 'ixii uiw ^ IlaUghHaugh T~)P^"Dennis, i o 45At* Central +•*» pi Sand and Gravel Hayward Charles, Valley rd n Tremont T , „ av, WO JohTn H, 290 Park, EO Hoffman Charles, 207 N Park, EO williams I M, 94 Essex av Hoffman Mrs Veronica, 79 Nassau Hopkins Alexander, 586 Main, EO « . Johanson Charles, 203 Main Doers. Kenneally Thomas. Mt. Pleasant av, WO Barber T G, Railroad av c Hickory Klauber Simon J, 193 Main Cook George, 1 Alden pi * Koellhoffer Alexander, 48 Springdale av Romine Jacob K & Son RR av c tnn Kunz Gottfried, 71 Forest Lamken Charles, 91 S Jefferson Saw Mills. Livingston Harry L, 42 Centre Lynch John, 405 Central av Cooke George, 1 Alden Magee Edward A, Beaver n White, WO Fairchild P B & Co, 21 Reock Mahlke William, 181 Day Gegtnheimer John G, 98 Essex av Maier Joseph, 40 Forest Haskins William H, 98 Main, EO Maltinno Frank, 25 South Matthews Henry M, Hickory c KR av Mangan Patrick, 62 Tremont av Neill James & Co, 131 Essex av McCann John, 25 Glebe McGann Annie, 38 Day McGrath John, 1 William, EO Saw Tables. McHugh James, 79 South Tidey F W, 98 Main, EO McLaughlin Patrick J, 481 Scotland McManus John, 402 Central av Menzel John, 42 Park Schools—Private. Mullen John J, 32 Centre Adams Sarah R, 26 S Clinton, EO Murphy John W, 336 Glenwood av, EO Baldwin Ida, 383 William, EO Murray Andrew, Ashland House, c Main Baldwin Mary E, Prospect n SO av, SO and Ashland av, EO Dearbom-Morgan, Kennedy & Co, 443 Main Mussinan Fred, Mead c Washington, WO East Orange School, Misses Underhill, 13 O’Connell Mrs. John, 216 Main, EO Harrison, EO Ohlman Louis, 331, S Clinton Ebert School of Music, 309 Main O’Leary Cornelius, 217 Washington Halsey Elizabeth S, 45 State, EO O’Meally William H, 73 Freeman Phelps Eliza B, MD, 397 Main, EO Owens John J, 59 Central av Shepard School of Music, Frank H. Shep­ Owens Mary, 76 Dodd ard, 470 Main Paola James, 13 Collin s Shipman Marie (French), 288 Main, EO Peyton Ann, 73 New Stocking Rev C H W, DD, 172 Main Pflug Philip, Lakeside av n Ashland, WO Ward Mary E, 50 Park 6 0 Wiley George L, 495 Central av, EO 9 20 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. Seeds and Fertilizers* Dietrich Jacob, 108 Main, EO Ennis John P, 271 Main Clegg Kershaw, Valley rd op St Mark’s Lindsley S & C A, 27 Cone Church, WO N Y & N J Transfer & Storage Co, 557 Lindsley John N, 244 Main Main, EO Maesmen T W. 557 Main, EO Matthews A M & Co, 68 Freeman McArthur Robert, 186 Main Stoves and Ranges. Purdue George, 376 Main, EO Beck William F, 12 Day Booth J E, 563 Main, EO Cahill & Mills, 10 Washington pi, EO Sewing: Machine Agents. Chalmers Thos A, 255 Main Daum August E, 258 High Johnson J Harvey, 367 Main Harrison & Walker, 341 Main, EO Riker James H, 392 Central av Hickson William, 500 Main Hindle & Williams, 295 Main Hoffman A, 97 Nassau Sheet Wax Manufacturer* Lang Francis, 378 Main, EO Miller F W, 16 Washington pi EO Venino Albert W, Berkeley av c Tremont Milne & Platt, 143 Main av Mooney Bros, 313 Main, EO

Shoemakers. Street Railroad Builder* Anderson Ernest, 84 Dodd, EO Craig William P, 22 Burnett, EO Bartlett William, 248 Main Becker Davis, 220 Main, EO Benedict John, 360 Main, EO Surgical Instrument Mfr. Buttner Charles, 27 Stetson Weed Louis M & Co, 7 Halsted pi EO Casio Tony, 93 Parrow Cicio Salvatore, 66 Day Connolly Robert, 44 Park S u rve yo rs. Curtis Henry R, 160 Harrison Duval Randolph, 15 Collins (See Civil Engineers) Fairchild Edmund, 19 River, EO Garlick Thomas, 101 Main, EO T ailo rs* Kaplowitz Barney, 322 Main Lombardo George, 60 Main Dechenbach August, 6 Cone Monahan Patrick, White, WO Frey Rhinehold, 50 Freeman O' Sullivan James, 14 Washington pi, EO Hillebrandt Ignatz, 152 Main Parker William H, 11 Washington pi, EO Lofquist Axtel, 20 Washington pi, EO Pema Antonio, 606 Main, EO Mayerson M, 38 Prospect pi, EO Schlicting Henry, 88 Mechanic Ready John J, 15 Washington pi, EO Schuler Theodore, 88 Glebe Ready Michael, 13 Cone Robinson Joseph H, 547 Main, EO Sala John, 262 Main Schwarz Christian, 21 Day Slate Roofers. Sincoranza Frank, 72 Central pi Blair S J, 27 Ashland av, EO Smith William G, 103 1-2 Main, EO Murphy James F, 55 Cone Trabold Bros, 236 Main Volk Frank A, & Son, 328 Main, and 362 Main, EO Stair Builder. White Ishmael, 512 Main, EO Williams W S, 33 Harrison, EO Zuctoerman & Kilin, Day c Wallace

Teas and Coffees. Stamp Stations. 137 Main, EO Cowen Francis, 102 Cone 545 Main, EO The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co, 293 Main

Stenographer. Telegraph Offices. Robinson Jennie W, 73 Day Postal Telegraph Company, 11 RR pi op Brick Church depot, and 236 Main Storage for Furniture* Western Union, 278 Main, Cone street de­ pot, Brick Church depot, EO; East Or­ Colt Thomas C, 29 Day ange depot, Washington pi n Main, EO; Coyne Richard, 345 Main, EO Mountain Station, SO; South Orange Crofutt George B, 296 Main depot, West Orange depot. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ORANGES. 9 2 1 Telephone. Watches and Jewelry* Telephone Exchange, 17 Cone Belfort Joseph A, 497 Main Haag James J, $ Cone Tip Printer. Hall William H, 269 Main Luff William H, 6 Steuben, EO Coughlin Peter, 332 S Jefferson I.yon Calvin D, 357 Main, EO Savale Victor N, 61 Freeman Streeter George L, 571 Main, EO Trunks and Valises. Schwerin Gustave, 395 Main Baldwin Aibram M, 345 Main Taylor George C, 24 Washington pi, EO Hammers Arcade, 199 Main Harrison Bros, 551 Main, EO McGowan Robert, 363 Main Wax Flower Materials. Sonnenschein L, 312 Main Bruening William, 31 Walnut, EO

Undertakers. Wells and Pomps. Burtt Aaron F, 273 Main and 72 Valley Ruggles John A, 482 Main, EO Dowd & Brennan, 19 Day Freeman Theodore T, 555 Main, EO Romer & Sen, 379 Main Wheelwrights. Trepkau Fritz, 280 Main (See carriage and wagon mfrs.) Van Buskirk Levi, 19 Freeman, WO

Upholsterers. Window Shade Fixtures. Arthur J M, 101 1-2 Main, EO L L F Fixture Co (The), 289 Main Ballard Henry F, 38 South Coull William, 240 Main, EO Cuglar John V, 224, Main, EO Wines and Liquors. Dewstoe C P & Son, 489 Main Bailey & Everitt, 229 Main Ennis John P, 271 Main | Decker Bros, 224 Main ; 539 Main, EO Ennis William S, 43 Freeman Holey H, 330 Main Gemar Peter, 201 Main, EO Klauber Simon J, 193 Main Gerber Robert, 27 Washington pi, EO Scheuer S & Son, 279 Main Luckert Emil I, 455 Main Schmieder Gustave, 353 Main, EO Wood and Paper Boxes. Variety Goods and Notions. Jenkins & Dodd, RR av c Hickofy Marquet & Huebner, Central av n Valley Bealin Jennie and Kate, 157 Washington rd Ferry Edward, 22 Main, WO Gray Mrs William, 150 Lincoln av Healey Mary, 35 Parrow Wood Turners. Wallace Mrs E A, 52 Main, EO Wills Esther, 205 Main, EO Bowman J T, Matthew's Mill, RR av Cooke George W, 5 Alden pi Woods Peter, 5 Chapel Gegenheimer John G, 98 Essex av Haskins William H, 98 Main, EO Veterinarians. Neill James, 131 Essex av Spencer & Young, 106 Essex av Batten Eugene C, 13 Burnett, EO Young & Sauer, Oakwood av n RR Brueger Carl, 40 William Dancer J H, 110 Centre Fenner Henry, RR pi Wood Workers. Lyons John J, 228 Main Mulligan Patrick, 24 Madison Cooke George, 5 Alden pi Ogden E R, 86 Cleveland Fairchild P B Co, 21 Reock Savale E N C, 388 Scotland Matthews Henry M, Hickory c RR Walker Joseph B, 341 Main, EO Young & Sauer, Oakwood av n RR 8 2 2 SOUTH ORANGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY OP SOUTH ORANGE.

Agents, Real Estate and Insurance. Hopkins Clarence, Tuscan rd c Valley Crowell Charles R, Springfield av n Valley Nennenger Wm, Springfield av, Hilton Kilburn & Taylor, S Orange av op Valley Price & Kernan, Academy n 2d Patterson & O’Brien, Sloan op depot Roth & Co, S Orange av n R R Shiepardson Joseph M, Halsted n S Orange Volk Adam, S Orange av, n Clinton av Wensch Edward L, 4th n Valley Smith Moses P, S Orango av n R R Woodruff & Son, S Orange av op Valley Butchers—Wholesale.

Auctioneers. Maybaum Alexander, S Orange av op Shooting Park Kilburn & Taylor, S Orange av op Valley I Woodruff & Son, S Orange av op Valley Carpenters and Builders. Armstrong Samuel, Munn av n S Orange B ak e rs. av Keller Daniel, Springfield av n Academy Badger John, Valley c 2d Reusch Edward, S Orange av op Valley Cooii Rodman, Academy n Roland av Fleming Thomas, S Prospect n Hilldale av Heffer Henry, 2d n Academy B a rb e rs. Howarduv Geo W , Halsted av n Springfield, Arnold George, Valley c S Orange av Melville Alex, S Orange av op Church Leslie Robert, S Orange av n R R Orben Philip, Maple av n Rodwell av Ligges Robert, S Orange av n Clinton Van Iderstine & Odell, 1st n depot

Blacksmiths. Carriage Manufacturers. Cope George W. Boyden av n Springfield Becker Charles F W, S Orange av op av Scotland Cope John H, 14th av n Myrtle av Young Samuel E, 2d c Prospect Cope John H, Boyden av c Springfield av Cope William, Boyden av c Springfield av Dale Charles P, S Orange av n Clinton Carriage Painter. Morrison H, S Orange av n R R Cope Fred G, Springfield av c Boyden av Smith Patrick J, S Orange av n Church

Cider and Vinegar. Boots and Shoes. Crowell Edward L, Valley c Hilldale av Cobly John, Sunset av n S Orange av Feindt Henry S, S Orange av n R R Roth L & Son, S Orange av n Scotland C ig a r M fg, bmith Moses P, S Orange av n R R Van Iderstine T & Son, 2d n Academy TackH.V Frederick, Springfield av n Boyden

B u tch ers. Coal and Wood. Decker Wilson S, S Orange av n R R Gardner Coal and Lumber Co, S Orange Geisel M E, S Orange av c Vose av av c R R Geisel William H, S Orange av op Valley Halsey & Co, 3d c R R SOUTH ORANGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 9 8 8 Colleges. Florists. Seton Hall, S Orange av n Centre ry^AuJ-AJIUS,------; “ av n warn 1& 1 5 L i 08^ hf ? vlll^ n n Boyden ar & McGowan, Clark n Mountain House Confectioners. Reedy Joseph, S Orange av n RR Galbraith John, Valley c Hiildaie av Hasse Henry, Montrose av n Mountain Reusch Edward, S Orange av op Valley station Lyons Michael J, Valley c Tuscan rd Manda W A, 3d c M E RR Contractors. McPherson Alexander, Ralston av n Scot- land rd Aschenbach George V, 600 S Orange av Ascshenbach Harry W, 600 S Orange av Walsh Michael W, Clark pi n Mountain House rd Aschenbach John G, S Orange av n Shoot­ ing Park Zeigler Frederick, 1st n Valley Burke Thomas, 2d n Academy O'Reilly Sc Son, Church n S Orange av Snyder Frank W, Grove n S Orange av Flour, Feed and Grain. Sullivan David J, Church n S Orange av Miack Lewis, S Orange av n Church Mor K, S Orange av n RR Pierson H L, Maplewood and S Orange Dentists. steam mills, 2d c RR Adams George E, S Orange av op Vose av Carpenter Marvin, Ridgewood av c Mag­ Floor Mills. nolia av, Maplewood Fisher J W, S Orange av op Vose av Pierson Hubert L, Maplewood and S Or­ ange steam mills, 2d c RR

Dressmakers. Grocers. Becker Alice, Boyden av n Irving pi Baker Harry J, Maplewood av Carse Bessie, Roland av c Academy Burt Charles A, S Orange av n RR Colgan Mary, S Orange av n Prospect Drake W N, 1st op Sloan* Dempsey Mary, Irvington av n Tichenor Hen rich Jacob, S Orange av c Clinton av av Vpo Farrell Mary, RR pi n Depot Lang Charles J, S Orange av op Church Finn Mary, Church n 3d Mock Frederick A, Maple av c Rodwell at Gladden Sarah, Academy n 2d Price Edward A, 2d c Academy Heiles Annie, Boyden av n Irving pi Salisbury F B, S Orange av op Vose ar Hogan Mary, Prospect op Milligan pi Stewart Charles H, Springfield av op Bur­ Holmes Mrs C E, Irvington av n Academy net av Kiernan Mary, Ridgewood rd n S Orange Mason) Blanche G, Valley c 2d av Hall. Parry Amelia, Ridgewood rd n S Orange av Empire Hall, James W Hughes, prop, 8 Parry Lillian A, Ridgewood rd n S Orange Orange av op Scotland av Powell Nora and Catherine, RR pi n depot H ardw are. Beck Charles I, S Orange av op Vose av D ruggists. Kitchell J L, S Orange av n RR Woodruff Paul G, S Orange av op VaUey Feindt Louis E, S Orange av c Vose Griffing Mrs Anna, S Orange av c Valley Tack William, Springfield av n Boyden Harness Manufacturer. Hughes Edward & Son, S Orange av op D ry Goods. Scotland Roth Jacob & Son, Valley n First Roth Lazor & Son, S Orange av n Scotland Horticulturist. Brown Charles E, Burnet av n Springfield av _ Express. Hausman Frederick A. Boyden av n Irv­ South Orange & Newark Ex, William ing pi A . Rockfellow, prop, Riggs pi n S Orange av Joralemon Henry, Boyden av n Academy 924 SOUTH ORANGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. H otels. Masons and Builders. Avenue House, Luke B Riley, prop, Barrett Timothy, Valley n Roland av Springfield av n Millburn line Becker Henry, 3d n Prospect ^Cleveland Hotel, D W Hand, prop, S Boe David, 3d n Valley Orange av n R R Brown George W, Baker n RR Farmers* Hotel, John Murphy, prop, S Smith Aaron G, Elmwood av n Boyden av Orange av n Church Hilton Hotel, Macready & Bar, Spring- field av, Hilton Newsdealer. Hotel Mars, William Stone, prop, Sand- ford n Bedford Crozier Fred D, S Orange av n depot Lackawanna Hotel, Joseph Hagen, 2d n RR Painting, Paper Hanging, Etc. Lockwood's Hotel, John N. Lockwood, Springfield av, Hilton Allen D C & Co, S Orange av n R R Maplewood Hotel, George F . Titmus, Val­ Benbrook James P, Academy c 1st ley n Springfield av Railroad House, George Rammelkamp, 1st and Sloane Paints and Painters’ Supplies. South Orange Hotel, S Orange av c Valley Volheye Alexander, S Orange av n city Beck Charles I, S Orange av c Scotland line Kitchell J L, S Orange av n RR

Ice Dealer. P a rk . O'Brien Thomas, S Orange av op Bqwers Newark Shooting Park, Alex Volheye, Pi prop, S Orange av n city line

Justices of the Peace. Physicians. Glover Robert A, Burnet n S Orange av Brown Fhebe E, Academy c Burnet Werner Paul F, Crawford n S Orange av Chandler William J, Milligan pi n Pros­ pect Dowling George B, S Orange av c Acad­ Kumyss and Matzoon Mfr. emy Hicks E K , Ridgewood rd c West End rd Edward® David, S Orange av n Smith, Vpo English D E, Millburn, Ridgewood rd op L a w y e rs . Baker Lowenthal Dr William, Irvington av n BaJbbitt Charles, Montrose av n» Grove rd Prospect Meeker John H Jr, Ridgewood rd n S Maudeville H A, Suddington rd n Edward Orange av; 763 Broad, Newark. Pulsford Henry A* S Orange av op Vose Menzel Walter W , Boy den av n Irving pi av Morrow J McC, S Orange av n Cottage; Runyon Mefford, Academy c Irvington av 772 Broad, Newark. Vail Merritt H C, Sandford n S Orange av

Livery Stables. Plumbers, Gasfitters, Etc. Allen Frederick E, Church n S Orange av Birney Sarah, S Orange av n RR Becker Philip, Boyden av n Irving pi Detrich Philip, Vose av n S Orange av Hughes E & Son, S Orange av c Scotland Nicholson John M, S Orange av n Munn Kitchell J L, S Orange av n RR av Newman William B, S Orange av op Church Noonan James & Bro, S Orange av n Church Versoy George E , Sloan op depot

Lumber Dealers. Private Schools. Gardner Coal and Lumber Co, S Orange Argyle Boarding School, Mrs R McK av, c RR Hotchkiss prin, Ridgewood rd n W est Halsey H B & Co, 3d c R R End rd Baldwin Miss Mary E, Prospect n S Or­ ange av Machinists. Dorr Mrs J V N , West Clark pi n Clark Pi Hughes Harry, S Orange av n Valley Kindergarten School, Miss C M Maxwell, Werner Paul F, Crawford n S Orange av prin, S Orange av c Scotland SOUTH ORANGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 926 Professional Nurse. | Stationery and Fancy Goods. Aschenbach Eleanor, S Orange av n Munn i Crozier Christine M, S Orange av op Val- av | ley i Roth & Son, S Orange av n Scotland Professors of Seton Hall College. Lyons Philip G, English, Latin and Sten­ Surveyors and Civil Engineers. ography McCartie Rev D J, Canon Law and Moral ! Taylor Lewis P, S Orange av n depot Theology j Taylor Theodore, S Orange av n Cottage McManus Rev James, English and Elocu­ tion Tailor. O’Connor Rev John J, Theology, Mental Philosophy and (Latin | Merck Frederick M, Boyden av n Acad­ emy

Restaurant. Upholsterer. Hand Patrick, S Orange av n RR ! Fitzsimmons Michael, S Orange av n RR

Saloons. Veterinarian. Beirne John, S Orange av n RR Bender Carl, Myrtle av n 15th av I Fenner Henry, Ridgewood rd n West End Hardenstein Conrad, S Orange av c Munn rd av Kelly Patrick, S Orange av n Church Vinegar and Pickle Works. Kiernan Bridget, Tichenor n Irvington av Kohler Frederick, S Orange av n Grove Reitzel Jacob, 531 S Orange av Judge Margaret, Ridgewood rd c Cedar la SPfau George, Springfield av n Burnet av Wagon Bnilder. Stutz Carl,‘ Myrtle av n 15th av W aag Charles, 1st c RR pi j Becker Charles F W, S Orange av op Scot* IWelsher John S, S Orange av n Clinton I land 926 MILLBURN BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

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Agents—Real Estate and Insurance* B u tch ers. Holmes Henry J Jr, Main n Millburn de­ Bonnell O, Millburn av n Main pot Cornell Geo, Short Hills rd n depot Lusher William, Hobart av n Renwick pi Eager Geo W, Ridgewood av n RR Williams Isaiah, Main n Millburn depot

Carpenters and Builders. Bakers and Confectioners. Ashby Geo S, Taylor n Spring Holweg William, Taylor n Main Carter Edward L, Taylor n Main Taylor Fred, Main n Spring De Hart Horace, Mechanic a M*ln Reeve John Anderson, Taylor n Spring B arb ers. IPollman John, Main n Millburn av Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer* McQuilkin & Son, Millburn av n Main Basket Manufacturer. Carney James, Millburn av n schoolhouse Celluloid Works. Burt George, Millburn av n Wyoming av Binders and Trunk Boards. Fandango Mills, Main c Fandango la Cigars and Tobacco. Wade W S & J H, Main n Springfield line Kellar Cora, Main n Ocean Mundy David J, Main c Millburn av Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights* V Lonergan John, Millburn n Main C lo th in g. McQuilkin Daniel & Son, Millburn av n McCollum W W & W 12. Main c Millburr Main av Tichenor B N, Millburn av n Main

Coal and Wood. Boarding Houses. Roll & Corby. Main n Oej^t Kelley Mrs. Mary, Mechanic op Orchard Lyon Mrs. Washington, Main c Church Manning Mrs Annie, Spring n Church Commissioners of Deeds. Williams S Isaiah, Main n Millburn depot Boots and Shoes. Marsh Reuben G, n depot McCollum W W & W E, Main c Millburn Con stable. av Marshall Thomas, Millburn av n St. Oliver Robt S, Main n Postofflce Stephen’s Cemetery Sopher Geo W, Main op Fandango la

Contractors and Crushed Stone. Brickyards. Lighthipe Charles A & Son, end of Moun- Hartshorn Stewart, Cheapside rd I tain n Millburn depot. MILLBURN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 927 Crockery, Glassware, Etc. Eager George W, Ridgewood avnRR Gentzell William E , Taylor n Main Hankins Henry, Main c Ocean Jenkins I Henry, Millburn av n R R

Dressmakers. Drake Mrs. John M, Taylor n Spring Gents9 Furnishing Goods. Flannigan Maggie, Spring n Church Oliver Robert S, Main n postoffice McCollum Ida, Main n Mlllburn av McQuilkin Mary, Mlllburn av n Wyoming depot Grocers. Morrison Mrs James, Main op Fandango 1& Dunnican John S, Main c Elm Quinn Mrs Adelia, Cortlandt n William Flannigan Peter, Spring n Church Gentzell William E, Taylor n Main Taylor J S Mrs, Millburn av n Spring Hankins Henry, Main c Ocean Malony B, Main c Mechanic D ruggist. McCollum WWAWE, Main c Millbun av Campbell George S, proprietor Mlllburn Mundy David J, Main c Millburn av Pharmacy, Millburn av n Main

H ardw are. Dry and Fancy Goods. Gentzell William E, Taylor n Main Dunnican John S, Main c Elm McCollum W W & W E, Main c Miiibura McCollum W W & W E, Main c Millburn av av Mundy David J, Main c Millburn av Harness and Saddlery. Excavato r. McChesney John J, Millburn av n Mala Quinn Thomas, Millburn av n Main Hat Manufacturers. Express Companies. Fouratt Frank, Spring c Church Marshall’s Millburn & Newark. Express, Graves Henry M, Church n Main Taylor c Spring. Ward John J, Taylor n Main Salmon’s Millburn, Springfield, Irvington and Newark Express, Springfield PO United States Express Co, Millburn sta­ Hats and Caps. tion, John McCollum, agent. Oliver Robert S, Main n postofflce United States Express Co, Short Hills station, Louis C Goodrich, agent. Hotels* Fish, Oysters and Clams. Farmers' Hotel, John McCoy prop, Main c Elm Bonnell O, Millburn av n Main Half W ay House, J Wlttkop prop. Mill- Cornell George, Short Hills av n depot. bum av n S O line Smith Charles H., Main c Millburn av F lo rists. Wlttkop’s Hotel, Charles Wlttkop prop, Millburn av n Main Clark George H, Millburn av n Main Jones Thomas, Hobart av n Short Hills depot Ice. United States Nursery, Pitcher & Manda Ross Aaron S Jr, Spring Lake Ice, White props, Highland way,, Short Hills Oak Ridge rd

Flour, Feed and Grain. Laundry. Dunnican John S, Main c Elm Sun Laundry Agency, Main next PO Gentzell William E, Taylor n Main Mundy David J, Main c Millburn av Livery and Exchange Stables. Marshall Roger, Taylor c Spring Frntts and Vegetables. McCoy John, Main c Elm Bonnell O, Millburn av n Main Taylor J Sampson, Mlllburn av n Spring Cornell George, Short Hills rd n depot Wlttkop Henry, Hobart av n Short Hills Dunnican John S, Main c Elm depot 928 MILLBURN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Lum ber. Maloney Bridget, Main c Mechanic McCoy John, Main c Elm Roll & Corby, Main n depot Splan Martin Y, Church n Spring

Masons’ Materials. Stationery. Reeve John Anderson, Taylor n Spring Roll & Corby, Main n depot McChesney Peter C, Main n Millburn av Woodruff John S, Springfield av n Spring- Senior Joseph, Millburn av op school-house field line Stenographers. Mnsic Teacher. Bod well Annie A, Chestnut n Wyoming Park M Amelia, Millburn av n Spring av

Paper Hanging. Stoves, Ranges, Etc. Ayres W R, Millburn av n Holmes Barnard F Bailey, Main op Church Douglass A S, Main n Millburn depot Paper Manufacturers. Diamond Mills Paper Co, Brookside av n Taxidermist. Millburn depot Senior Joseph, Millburn av op school house Physicians. Campbell Wellington Jr, New Short Hills Telegraph Offices. rd op Short 'Hills depot English D E, Millburn av n Main Millburn Station, Western Union Co Bartley R Farrell, operator Short Hills Station, Western Union Co, Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Louis G Goodrich, operator Barnard & Bailey, Main op Church Douglass A T, Main n Millburn depot Upholsterer. Gilby George, Main n Millburn depot Saloons. Crane John,'Main n Station Half-Way House, Julius Wittkop, prop. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Milbum av n S Orange line McChesney Peter C, Main n Millburn av Hand Mary Ann, Orchard op Ocean Senior Joseph, Millburn av op school Kellar Dora, Main n Ocean house IRVINGTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 929

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As6nti»Re&l Estate and Insurance* Higginson George, Stuyvesant av n Eaton James M C, Augusta n Clinton av Springfield av Edwards James S. Clinton av c Augusta Smith John S, Springfield av n Union av av Smith Theodore R, Sharon av n Spring- Whittaker Joseph A„ Springfield av n Nev field av Ware Samuel, Springfield av op Union av

Architect. Butchers* Jenkins Lyman E, Clinton av c Howard Criqui John, Springfield av n Union av Crowell Charles, Park av n New Artist* Frick Frederick, Rodwell av n S Grove Hedden Frederick, Springfield av n New Bartosch Julius, Orange n W Clinton a? Toussaint Joseph S, Grove n Springfield av

A rt W ares. Carpenters and Builders* Alvin Mfg Co, Hawthorn av c Woolsey Elsden George, Orange av n Rich Force Charles M, Springfield av n Centre Hageman John V, Union av n- Cottage B akers. Heery & Averre, Springfield av n Wall Howard G W, Irving pi Weber Nicholas; Irvington Bakery Reeves Moses E & Son, 580 Clinton av Springfield av n New Wonderly Silas, 105 Chadwick av

Barbers* Cider and Vinegar. Feindt John A, Springfield av n Union Earl Caleb H, 306 Elizabeth av av Williamson Isaac, Elisabeth av n Lyon av Turner A, Clinton av c Springfield av

Cigars and Tobacco* Blacksmiths. Boice William L, Springfield av n Union Allen Jeremiah J, Springfield av ri Centre s a t Conklin Thomas S, S Grove c 14th av Brown Israel E, Springfield av n Smith Cope George, Boyden av c Springfield av Castles Joseph T, W Clinton av England Michael, Park av n New Feindt John A, Springfield av n Union av Meeker George B, Clinton av n Spring- Van Cleve Joseph, Springfield av n New field av Miller Philip J, Clinton av n Springfield Coal and Wood. av Van Sycle Abram, Springfield av n Clintor Meeker & Co, Springfield av and Clinton av av ^ Van Cleve John H, Springfield av c Centre Boots and Shoes* Altiere Andrew, W Clinton av op Union Commissioners of Deeds. av ^ Eaton James M C, Augusta n Clinton av Archer Fred, W Clinton av c Orange Jones Thomas H, Springfield av op Post Ball 'Silas, W Clinton av c Springfield av Dusenberry Caleb C, Ball n Cottage Office 930 IRVINGTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Confectioners. Frnlt Growers. Birken A, Union av c Park Crawford James B, Irving pi Conklin Mrs Ellen, S Grove c 14th Goldsmith William H Jr, Lyon av n Kneeshaw Mattie, W Clinton av c Cum­ Clinton pi mings Ward William R, Prospect av n Eliza­ Robinson H M, Springfield av op Union av beth av Van Cleve Joseph, Springfield av n New Weber Nicholas, Springfield av c New Fruits and Vegetables. Criqui John, Springfield av n Union av Dairy and Stock Farms. Frick Frederick, Rodwell av Byrnes Andrew, Clinton av n Clinton pi Hedden Frederick, Springfield av n New Invincible Stock Farm, Chas Bassini, prop, Montgomery av n Clinton av. Sippell C J, Park av n Springfield av Furniture Dealer. Smith Bros, Clinton av Ransom N K, Centre n Springfield av Stechter Charles, 6th c Hawthorne av

Drawing: Teacher. Gold Refiner. Goffe Mary J, Myrtle av n Springfield av Irvington Smelting and Refining Wk* Clinton av n Montgomery av Dressmakers. Grist Mills. Allen Mary E, Ball n Clinton av Brown Grace, Springfield av c Wall Irvington Mills, Union av c Elizabeth rd Cain Anna B, Bedford av Day Mrs W H, Bruen av Elsden Anna E, Linden av n W Clinton av G rocers. Longfleld Mrs E E, Springfield av n Lake Owen Ella, Ball n Clinton av Carpenter Joseph H, Union av Stiles M A, Union av n Park av Conklin Mrs Ellen, S Grove c 14th av Crawford James B, Irving pi Day W H, Union av c Cottage D ru g g ists. Litzenburger John, Union av n Elizabeth rd Boice William L, Springfield av n Union av Marsh Edwin I, Springfield av n Clinton Tack William, Springfield av n Boyden av av Mock Fred A, Maple av c Rodwell av Stillwell Robert J, Union c Park Dry and Fancy Goods. Stockman Jam es I, Springfield av op New Stone Frederick, Springfield av n Union Birken A & F, Union av n Park av av Lyon C S, Springfield av n New Weber John, New n Springfield av

E xp resses. Hall and Grove. Irvington, Newark & New York, Union c Farrows J J & Handel, Stuyvesant av n Cottage Springfield av

Fish, Oysters and Clams. H arn ess. Frick Fred, Rodwell av n S Grove Allcheskey Charles, Park av n New Wunderlick Joseph, Springfield av n Flor­ ence F lo rists .

Bruner Albert, Prospect av n Elizabeth rd Hay and Cotton Presses. Jacobi Edward, Clinton av n Smith Men»zi Fred, Union av n Lyon av Hercules Lever Jack Co, Clinton av n Yanemburg A W, Union av c Potpie la Montgomery av

Flonr, Feed and Grata. H otels. Baxter O T, 506 Clinton av op Chadwick 'Clinton Hotel, Chas Warner, prop, Clin­ av ton av c New Drake N, Springfield av c Union av Commercial, Edgar Hodgetts, prop, Spring- Stillwell Robert J, Union c Park field av op Centre IRVINGTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 031 Irvington Hotel, H A Gleichmann prop, Clinton' av c Springfield av Paint*, Oil*, Etc. Myrtle Avenue Park House, J Diebold Boice William L, Springfield av n Unio* prop, Springfield av c Brookside av av 6lLady Point Hotel, Thos Kingston, prop Frelinghuysen av n Waverly Park Springfield Avenue Hotel, Charles H Jes- Physician*. sup, prop, Springfield av n Myrtle av W averly Park, M Brennan, prop, Waverly Christian M Osborne, Springfield av c Stuyvesant av English James R, Clinton av c Ball Ice Dealer*. Pennington William, Clinton av n Howard Wade Joseph L, Park av n New Donovan John, Park av op Springfield av Ward William R Jr, Prospect av n Elisa­ Drake M S, W Clinton av n Smith beth av.

Jnstice* of the Peace. Plumber*. Conklin Thomas S, S Grove c 14th av Mayfield James T, Clinton av c Sharon av Becker Philip, Springfield av c Centre Roche Edmund, 43rd n Springfield av Paulus & Heyl, Springfield av n Union av Whittaker Joseph A, Springfield av n New Printer. Laundries. Lee Francis Anthony, S Grove c 14th av Excelsior Laundry, William* S Van Cleve, prop, Springfield av c Centre Turner A, Myrtle av c Springfield av Professional Norse. Union Steam, Myrtle av c Springfield av Bennett Phebe, Linden av c W Clinton av Lifting Jack*. Ludlow Caroline, Clinton av op Bruen av Hercules Lever Jack Co, Clinton av n Montgomery av Role Manufacturer*. Belcher Bros & Co, Clinton av Linen Goods. Walker Joseph & Co, Clinton av Waterfleld & Co, W Clinton av n Pond Saddlery Hardware. Peckham Frank, 85 Chadwick av Livery Stable. Pierson H C, Clinton av c 17th Sales and Exchange Stables. Sippell Caleb J, Springfield av n Lake Stecher Michael, Springfield av n Newark line Lum ber. Meeker & Co, Springfield av op New Saloons. Behrens Henry, Stuyvesant av n Irvington Milk Can Manufacturers. pl Daly Michael J, Springfield av n Centre Paulus & Heyl, Springfield av n Union av Diebold Joseph, Springfield av n Myrtle av Gleichmann Henry A, Springfield av c Music Teachers. Clinton av Jessup Charles, Springfield av op Smith Goffe Helen, Myrtle av n Springfield av Lyon Park, George Schafer, prop, Union av n Lyon av News Dealers. Stutz Karl, Rodwell av Schofield Joseph, Springfield av c New Van Cleve Joseph, Springfield av n New Price David, Sharon c Clinton av Seeds. Boice William L, Springfield av n Union Painters. av Camp Stewart M, Springfield av n Lake Hecht Milton A, Cottage n Union av Silver and Plated Ware. Sweitzer Theodore, Union av n Springfield av Alvin Mfg Co, Hawthorn av c Woolsey 932 IRVINGTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Stationary. Veterinary Surgeons. C&stles Joseph T, Clinton av e Springfield Hawk James W, Clinton av c Colt avi Terrell C H, Union av n Lyon av Lyon Clara, Springfield av c New Wire Manufacturer. Harper Joseph, Stuyvesant av c Irvington Stoves, Ranges, Etc. pi Paulus & Heyl, Springfield av n Union av Watches and Jewelry. Hessler Jacob, 7 Irvington pi Straw Boards.

Wheeler F A & Co, Old Meadow rd Well Digger. Fagan William, ft of Cummings Ryan James W, Bruen av n Clinton' av T a ilo rs.

Casey Isaac J, Springfield av n New Wheelwrights. Casey John B, Elmwood av c Springfield av Allen Jeremiah. J, Springfield av n Centre Miller Philip J, Clinton av n Springfield av

Undertaker. Wire Cord Manufacturers. Terrell Charles H, Centre m Springfield av Hewlett & Co, Union av LIVINGSTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 933

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Blacksmiths. Hat Manufacturers. Beach William, Eagle Rock av n Roseland Crosby William E, Northfield &v n Canoe av Brook av riynn David, Mt Pleasant av n Canoe I Cowan Patrick, Mt Pleasant av n Canoe Brook av Brook av Nelson Ira, Eagle Rock av n Roseland av McChesney Hubert, Chestnut n S Orange Reinhardt Adam, Northfield av n Canoe av Brook av

Broom Manufacturer. Kindling Wood. Genung Sidney P, Mt Pleasant av Johnson W R, Northfield av c Sycamore av Butchers. Masons. DeCamp Thomas E, Eagle Rock av op Roseland av Hoffman J Frederick, Northfield &v n Kent Munson, Mt Pleasant av n Laurel av Canoe Brook av Van Ness Henry, Northfield av n Canoe Tompkins William, Northfield av n Mt Brook av Pleasant av

Carpenters and Builders. Painters. Hoffman J Frederick, Northfield av n Force J J, Mt Pleasant av Canoe Brook av Grannis Daniel, Canoe Brook av n Mt Rathbun Lewis T, Hillside av n Northfield Pleasant av av Hopkins Alonzo, Cedar n Sycamore av Smith Nelson, Mt Pleasant av Williams & Sigler, Harrison av n Roseland av Shoe Manufacturer.

Carpet Weaver. DeCamp Wilbur W, Eagle Rock av op Roseland av Sutler Herman, Mt. Pleasant av c Laurel av Stage Lines. Cigar Manufacturer. Livingston and Orange, Benj E DeCamp, Bush Walter, Harrison av n Roseland av prop Roseland and Orange, Stephen Vincent, prop, WO Grocers. Ball William R, Harrison av n Roseland Wagon Manufacturers. av DeCamp Wilbur W, Eagle Rock av op .Meeker Peter S, Eagle Rock av n Rose­ Roseland av land av Harrison Amos W, Mt Pleasant av c Van Zee William, Mt Pleasant av n Canoe Canoe Brook av Brook av

Harness Maker. Wholesale Milk Dealer. Williams John C, Walnut n Mt Pleasant Crane Isaac S, Walnut op Willow av av Stye Holbrook printing € 0 .

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Agents—Real Estate and Insurance. Blacksmiths. Albinson James, 110 Newark av Charles John L, Bloomfield av n Grove Bassinger E B, 577 Bloomfield av Dodd N H, 610 Bloomfield av Baxter Samuel H, 273 Glenwood av Miller William, 361 Broad Baxter Thomas B, 273 Glenwood av O'Neil Edward F, 426 Bloomfield av Hayes Thomas E, 24 Broad Paxton Henry J, 666 Bloomfield av Koehler Arthur M, 225 Washington av Rensing Egnetz, 412 Bloomfield av Moore Samuel, 607 Bloomfield av Ward David E, 648 Bloomfield av Peloubet Joseph A, 276 Glenwood av Post & Hayes, 24 Broad Powers Charles W, 14 Linden av Boots and Shoes. Russell Nathan, 579 Bloomfield av Aue William, Depot sq c Glenwood av Batzle George, 4S& Bloomfield av Artesian Wells. Batzle Philip, 368 Glenwood av Cooper James D, 25 Broad Hetzel Fred, 22 Race Geleberto Frank, 470 Bloomfield av Gilbert Frank, 470 Bloomfield av Bakers. Glass George, 555 Bloomfield av Glennon Daniel, 225 Liberty Bucher Frank C, 2 Linden av Herman John, 295 Glenwood av Day Abraham, 574 Bloomfield av Kessler William, Broad n Bay av Bloomfield av Shoenthal Philip, 312 Glenwood av Geib George, 44 Broad Taylor Joseph, 4941-2 Bloomfield av Huether Fred, 134 Orange

Banks. Brake Shoes. Lappln Brake Shoe Co, Glenwood av a Bloomfield National, 3 Broad depot Bloomfield Savings, 5 Broad

Barbers. Brass and Silver Rolling Mill. Goetz George, 12 Broad I Moffett James, 880 Bloomfield av Ingold George H, 553 Bloomfield av Schneider Nicholas, 31 Broad Botchers. Zahnle Martin, 318 Glenwood av Zeppelin Max, 661 Bloomfield av Andrew Samuel A, 196 Montgomery av I Block Leopold, 2 9 4 Glenwood av Belt Manufacturers. i Daniel William H, 965 Bloomfield av Hallinan Charles, 380 Broad Crisp James & Co, 463 Bloomfield av Heckel R E & Sons, 9 Broad Levy B, 223 Montgomery av Hill William H, 270 Montgomery av Hopler Walter M, 19 Broad Jaeger John, 298 Glenwood av B icycles. Svenson Charles P, 417 Bloomfield av Johnson T Howell, 316 Glenwood av Van Sant Nicholas, 3 1 9 Glenwood av Weiss man Peter, 2 1 9 Broad B illiards. Cabinet Maker. Olympic Bowling and Billiard Room, 617 Brown John, 3 1 8 M&olis av Bloomfield av Schwerdt Edward, 365 Glenwood av j Olsen Peter, 118 Orange 61 936 BLOOMFIELD BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Carpenters and Builders* Patton Mrs Kate C, 45 Washington av Rezzo Felix, 577 Bloomfield av Alblnson James, 110 Newark av Sheridan Elizabeth, Belleville av c Spruce Antonie Peter, 15 Baldwin Baldwin Benjamin F, 109 Franklin Bland John, 24 Willow Contractors. Cadmus George W. 661 Bloomfield av Albinson James, 110 Newark av Campbell Abel P, 234 Franklin Ashley Hubert J, 170 Washington av Decker David, 45 State Bruett Gustav, 9 Linden av Farrand Charles H, 114 Berkeley av Callahan Martin J, 103 Thomas Lockwood Charles M, 32 Henry McDowell Charles E, 409 Franklin Raab & Buck, Baldwin pi n Newark av Schouler Wallace W, Hillside av n Clark Riker George, 276 Glenwood av Simonson John, Passaic rd n Watchung av Van der Schans H & J, 148 Highland av Costum er. Voorhees Lemuel, 79 Race Raab Mrs. William J, 425 Bloomfield av Westervelt Samuel, 185 Washington av D entist. Carpet Weavers. Hamilton S C, D D S, 26 Broad Kaupp George, 293 Glenwood av Nagel John, 474 Bloomfield av Dressmakers. Baesler Annie E, 33 Park Carriage Makers. Bennett Mrs Sarah A, 647 Bloomfield av Baldwin William J, 662 Bloomfield av Davis Maggie A, 14 Oakland av Dodd N H, 610 Bloomfield av Dodd M Fannie, 140 Broad Rensing Egnetz, Bloomfield av c Orange Hazzard Annie, 161 Walnut Moore Grace A, 38 State O'Hare Gertie, 108 Walnut C h arco al. Raab Lizzie S, 427 Bloomfield av Rayner M E & E C, 327 Franklin Monks Peter S, 18 New Schaup Lizzie, 24 Washington av Wilson Fannie, F, 17 Henry Civil Engineer. Olmsted A H, 24 Broad. D ru g g ists. Scherff John P, 322 Glenwood av Youngblood John J, 575 Bloomfield av Cloth Manufacturers. Wood George M, 20 Broad Oakes Thomas & Co, Belleville av n Wal­ nut D ry Goods. Baldwin J W & Bros, 436 Broad C loth in g. Colfax William & Son, 170 Broad Locbel Charles*, 290 Glenwood av Dawkins Charles C, 18 Broad Day Eugene, Broad c Paterson rd Hall Mrs. Robert, 75 Willow Coal and Wood. Harris Bros, 50 Washington av Baldwin J W & Bros, 436 Broad Bloomfield Coal and Supiply Co, 324 Glen­ E n g in e e r. wood av Corby W B, 267 Glenwood av Molter William A, 496 Bloomfield av Gilbert Seymour P, ft of Beech Hummel Martin & Son, 359 Broad Monks Peter S, 18 New E x p re ss. Murray Charles & Son, 52 Willow Baldwin William, prop Baldwin's express, 132 Spruce Confectioners. Bloomfield, Montclair and New York, Thos Flannery & Co prop, Glenwood av Bucher F C, 2 Linden av c Glenwood av n depot Day Abraham, 44 Washington av Dodd’s New York Express, Flannery & Geib George, 44 Broad Co, proprs, Glenwood av n depot Hedley Mrs John, 328 Broad United States, D L & W RR depot Huether Fred, 134 Orange Jacobus George, 383 Broad Moglia John, 284 Glenwood av Fancy Goods. Mortimer Benjamin, 144 Orange Bloomfield & Stephenson, 294 Glenwood av Mutte Dominick, 14 Broad, 563 Bloomfield Dawkins Charles C. 18 Broad av Harris Bros, 50 Washington av BLOOMFIELD BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 9 3 7 Fire Insurance. Hardware Manufacturers. Baxter Thomas B, 273 Glenwood av Harvey JosepK B, 547 Bloomfield av

Fish and Oysters. Harness Manufacturers. Corraz Victor F, 300 Glenwood a r Delhagen John N, 10 Broad Brew James B, 573 Bloomfield av Spear & Co, Glenwood av n D L & W Heckel R E & Sons, 9 Broad depot

Florists. Hat Manufacturers. Chalois Peter G, 267 Liberty Ellor Bros & Hall, 12 Prospect Rassbach John & Son, 318 Maolis av Ellor & Law, 67 Myrtle av Gilson Stephen, 50 Myrtle av Hampson, Ellor & Co, 57 Mrytle av Flour, Feed ahd Grain. Hibbert John Jr, 494 Bloomfield av Baker Abel & Son, 52 Washington av Colfax William & Son, 170 Broad Horse Clipper. Dawkins Lewis, 99 Montgomery av Hallinan Charles, 380 Broad Dailey Patrick, 444 Bloomfield av Harrison Lewis B, 176 Orange Martin Charles W, 2 Broad Hotels. American House, William R. Courter, 15 Foundries, Iron and Brass. Broad Donnelly Patrick, 135 Orange Bloomfield Hotel, Arthur Leuthausser, 699 Bloomfield av Broad S t Hotel, Timothy Hallinan, 378 Fruits and Vegetables. Broad Central Hotel, Andrew R. Powers, 554 Chatterton Enoch, 472 Bloomfield av Bloomfield av Dawkins Lewis, 99 Montgomery av Hotel Essex, Washington av c Bloomfield Heckel R E & Sons, 9 Broad av Hopler Walter M, 19 Broad Lewis William, 599 Bloomfield av Moglia John, 284 Glenwood av Mellor John, 279 Glenwood av Mutte Dominick, 14 Broad, 563 Bloomfield Metz Jacob C, 448 Bloomfield av av Raab William J« 427 Bloomfield av Rezzo Felix, 577 Bloomfield av Railroad Hotel, John Kobff, 296 Glenwood av Furniture Mover. Rudolph Anton, Lock n Franklin av Schwerdt Edward, 305 Glenwood av Berry James, 98 Washington av Tims John, 286 Glenwood av

Housefurnishing. Grocers. Helebrugge Otto, 476 Bloomfield av Albinson Thomas H, 462 Bloomfield av Peloubet Samuel, 326 Glenwood av Ashworth William, 56 Hill Young William H, 313 Glenwood av Baker Abel & Son, 52 Washington av Baldwin J W & Bros, 436 Broad Cadmus Richard T, 595 Bloomfield av Human Hair Goods. Champion Lucy, 333 Franklin Magory Mrs E, 301 Glenwood av Chatterton Enoch, 472 Bloomfield av Magory Jules, 301 Glenwood av Coleman John, 49 Hickory Colfax William & Son, 170 Broad Crapes William H, 368 Broad Ice. Dawkins L, 99 Montgomery av Higgins Michael, 167 Orange Day Eugene G, Broad c Paterson rd Swain & Schroeder* 64 Linden av Hallinan Charles 380 Broad People’s Ice Co, W A Freeman Jr., mgr, Harrison Lewis B, 176 Orange 444 Bloomfield av Jaeger John, 298 Glenwood av Lockwood Wesley S, 32 Broad Martin Charles W, 2 Broad Imitation Leather. Meinhart Charles M, Franklin av c Plane Tannette Manufacturing Co, 53 Beach Rudolph Antone, Lock n Franklin av Bcheuer & Co, 570 Bloomfield av Svenson Charles P, 417 Bloomfield av Intelligence Offices. Waszkiewicz Adam, 118 Willow Herman Mrs. John, 295 Glenwood av Wellman Henry D, 27 Newark av 9 3 8 BLOOMFIELD BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Imnraaett • Newsdealers. Essex Counity Mutual Insurance Co, 7 Bradley Charles, 3 Watsessing av Broad Dahcer Thomas L, 306 Gleniwood av Higgins Bernard F, 276 Glenwood av Justices of tl&e Peace* Hall William R, 27 Oakland av Newspapers. , Post & Hayes, 24 Broad Bloomfield Citizen, published every Satur* Van Winkle James G, Passaic rd n Day day, William A Ritcher, editor, 314 Glen* wood av Bloomfield Record, S Morris Hulin, editor, Label Printers* 29 Broad Wilde & Betts, RR Junction, Watsessing Odorless Excavating. L a w y e rs . M o o r m a n n Frank H, Grove c Bloomfield Barrett Halsey M, 19 Elm av* Gallagher Joseph D, Ridgewood ay n Woodland av Oils and Lamps. Halfpenny Charles H, Lawrence n Dodd Oakes Edward, 731 Bloomfield av n Park Hall Robert, 75 Willow Pilch Frederick !R, Lawrence n Dodd Murphy Daniel T, 21 Vine Richards Harry E, 159 Franklin av Wissner J Adam, 438 Franklin

L ib r a r y . P a in te rs. Watsessing Free Library, 58 Dodd Aucott Fred C, 31 Orange Bruett Rudolph C, 67 Orchard Livery Stables. Jenkins John D, 71 Race Johnson William H, 39 Grace Budd Kate E, 33 Washington av Krueger Edward, 36 Lake Daniel William H, 965 Bloomfield av Lawton T & Son, 292 Glenwood av Dodd R N, 287 Glenwood av Smith David W, 15 Spruce Bchwerdt Edward, 305 Glenwood av Speer & Stager, 261 Montgomery av

Machinists. Paints, Oils, Etc. Molter William A, 496 Bloomfield av Aucott Fred C, 31 Orange Harvey Joseph B, 545 Bloomfield av Marble Workers. Johnson William H, 39 Grace Tost Lewis, 339 Broad Paper Manufacturers. Masons and Builders. Carew William, 291 Franklin av Adams N B, 36 Linden av N Y Aristotype Co, Midland av n Maolis av Baldwin Amzi W, 9 Willow Ball Robert M, 28 Benson Brown Henry, 22 Williamson av Paper and Paper Hanging. Brown John, 66 Montgomery av Aucott Fred C, 31 Orange Courter D V, 113 Glenridge av Johnson Wm H, 39 Grace Day Robert E, Passaic rd n Plane Photographers’ Supplies. Masons’ Materials. L a Baugh & Decker, Hotel Essex New York Aristotype Co, Midland av a Ogden & Cadmus, 550 Bloomfield av Maolis av

M illin ers. Physicians. Bennett Sarah A Mrs, 647 Bloomfield av Bailey Charles H, 189 Liberty Bloomfield & Stephenson, 294 Glenwood av Eddy Charles, 38 Belleville av Rayner M E & E C, 327 Franklin Geddes Annie L, Ridgewood av c Bloom* field av Harris Henry C, 89 Hillside av Music Teachers. Pierson Wm H, 26 Forest av Van Gieson Wm H, 64 Washington av Albinson Mrs Fannie C, Newark av o W ard Edwin M, 17 Park pi Berkeley av White Wm H, 451 Franklin Willet Jennie T, 79 Willet Wilson John E, 35 Park pi BLOOMFIELD BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 9 3 9 Pipe Organ Manufacturer*. Sea Food. Harrison L C & Co, Orange c Hill Corrax Victor F, 300 Glenwood av Drew James B, 568 Bloomfield av Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Ackerman Edgar D, 316 Glenwood av Shoe Manufacturing. Harvey Joseph B, 545 Bloomfield av Aue William J, Depot sq c Glenwood av Johnsom T Howell, 316 Glenwood av Freeman Shoe Mfg Co, 98 Orange Molter Wm A, 496 Bloomfield av O’Brien Frank L, 37 Willow Werner & Cogan, 320 Glenwood av Stationers. Wlssner Frank, 673 Bloomfield av Bradley Charles, 3 Watsesslng av Dancer Thomas L, 306 Glenwood av Printers’ Materials, Patton Mrs Kate C, 45 Washington av ■ edgwlck George H, Orange c Hill Steam and Gas Fitters. Private Schools. Ackerman Edgar D, 316 Glenwood av Molter William A, 496 Bloomfield av Northall Miss Henrietta, Appleton pi n Ridgewood av Stoves and Ranges. Publishers and Printers* Ackerman Edgar D, 316 Glenwood av Harvey J B, 545 Bloomfield av Hulin S Morris, 29 Broad

Tailors. Rolling Mills. Jaeger John, 304 Glenwood av Benson H K & F S, Belleville av c Sher­ Koppel P W, 30 Broad man av Sury Rochtus, 317 Glenwood av Bloomfield Rolling Mill, James G Moffet, 880 Bloomfield av Tobacco and Cigars. Aue Gustav, Thomas n Washington av Roofer. Conlan Richard R, 302 Glenwood av Ackerman Edgar D, 318 Glenwood av Hedley Mrs. John, 328 Broad Jacobus George, 383 Broad Kaupp George, 293 Glenwood av Rubber Manufacturers. Mutte Dominick, 14 Broad, 565 Bloomfield av Combination Roll and Rubber Co, Plane Patton Mrs Kate C, 45 Washington av n Franklin av Voorhees Cornelius L, 278 Glenwood ave Waszkiewicz Lawrence, 186 Glenwood av Zeppelin Charles, 208 Broad Safety Pins. Consolidated Safety Pin Co, 30 Farrant Undertakers. Keyler John G & Son, 558 Bloomfield av Saloons. McDougall A B & Son, 464 Bloomfield av

Aitken Daniel S, 416 Bloomfield av Veterinary Surgeon. Ashworth William, 56 Hill Brooks William, 160 Walnut Harrison Wilfred F, 442 Franklin Convey Mary, 137 Orange Croose Maggie A, 200 Glenwood av Wall Paper. Frank Mrs William, 364 Broad Kelly Mrs Alicia, 561 Bloomfield av Aucott Fred C, 31 Orange McKenna Peter, 136 Glenwood av Lawton T & Son, 292 Glenwood av Parting William, 16 Prospect Powers Andrew R, 554 Bloomfield av Watchmakers and Jewelers. Miller William, 361 Broad Raab William J, 427 Bloomfield av Duncan David, 299 Glenwood av Rhoades Bridget, 20 Second Zeidler F A, 18 John Wheelwrights. Baldwin .William J, 662 Bloomfield av Sand and Gravel. Bochmer Henry, Berkeley c Bloomfield av Finan John, Ridgewood av n E O line Dodd N H, 610 Bloomfield av 940 MONTCLAIR BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Agents—Insurance. Rateau Maxime A, 10 Friendship pi Trautschold Manfred, 95 Valley rd Creamer J F, Morris bldg, 475 Bloomfield av Harris Robert B, 26 Spring Auctioneers. Henlng Robert M, 42 Spring Holmes William B, 40 Spring Pillsbury N O, Bloomfield av op postoffice Jacobus William, 444 Bloomfield av Young Philip, 397 Bloomfield av Morris Charles B, Morris bldg, 435 Bloom­ field av B a k e rs. Parsons William H, Bellevue av op depot Ryersoni R C, 294 Bloomfield av Erickson John, 89 Forest Tubbs & Taylor, 32 Spring Neiderhauser William, 578 Bloomfield av Watkins James, Walnut n Depot Prahst Rudolph, 135 (Bloomfield av Yost Henry L, 483 Bloomfield av B a n k s. Agents—Real Estate, Bank of Montclair, 491 Bloomfield av Bush Irving T, Lorraine av Montclair Savings Bank, 491 Bloomfield av Draper R B, op D L & W depot Harris Robert B, 26 Spring Henlng Robert M, 42 Spring B a rb e rs. Hinck E C, 2 Christopher Colon Henry J, Bellevue av c Valley rd (Holmes William B, 40 Spring Dispuziere Angelo, 321 Bloomfield av Jacobus William, 444 Bloomfield av Howell David, 129 Valley rd Mancini & Littell, Valley rd c Bellevue av Keller Philip, 450 Bloomfield av Parsons William H, Bellevue av op depot Lange Edward J, 210 Bloomfield av Radford William, 17 Plymouth Louvrier W alter W, 630 Bloomfield av Ryerson R C, 294 Bloomfield av* Murray Albert H, 686 Bloomfield av Snyder Theodore L, 30 Spring O’Hara Joseph M, 91 Forest Tubbs & Taylor, 32 Spring Wells Paul H, 514 Bloomfield av Watkinte James, Walnut n Depot Yost Henry L, 483 Bloomfield av Beer Bottlers. Agricultural Implements. Bossart Frank, 173 Bloomfield av Crane I Seymour, 466 Bloomfield av Lange Louis H, 167 Bloomfield av Fentzlaff & Wolfe, 425 Bloomfield av Meyer Thomas P & Co, 345 Bloomfield av Heller Peter J, 38 Valley rd Rollpiller Henry G, 5 Grand

Architects. Blacksmiths. Da Cunha George W Jr, 466 Bloomfield av Lockwood George R. 30 Spring Conklin W T, 1 Bloomfield av Lockiwood Jesse H, 30 Spring .Conby William, H, 130 Glenridge av Mancina Louis A, 144 Watchung av Fletcher Nelson R, Valley rd c Cooper av Yost Henry L,- 483 Bloomfield av Hoff Joseph, 679 Bloomfield av McDonough & Cranly, 605 Bloomfield av Robinson James, 278 Bloomfield av A rtists. Penn Harry, 177 N Mountain av Girard C L, 187 Forest Bookbinder. Inness George Jr, 2 1 Walnut Wrensch Albert, 458 Bloomfield av MONTCLAIR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Books and Stationery. Riker Peter D, 56 Montague pi Madison Edward, 465 Bloomfield av Sigler & Mead, 635 Bloomfield av Smith Frank A, 90 Park Smith Irving, Bellevue av n Grow Boots and Shoes. Speller Frederick A, 143 Walnut Bolby U S, 11 Midland av Taylor Warren S, 14 St. Luke’s pi Harris Jacob, 568 Bloomfield av Trainor James, 66 Chestnut Jacobus S Frank, 444 Bloomfield av King Levi G, 475 Bloomfield av Carpet Cleaners and Layers. Laske Samuel, 437 Bloomfield av Missia Antonia, 644 Bloomfield av Douglas David Jr, 7 and 9 Park Murdoch Bros, 521 Bloomfield av Johnson Theodore R, 668 Bloomfield av Papali Joseph, 403 Bloomfield av Pappalardo Alfio, 178 Bloomfield av Sigler William, 541 Bloomfield av Carriage Makers. Speer Peter, 78 Union Conklin William T, 1 Bloomfield av Tompkins Charles M, 559 Bloomfield av Hoff Joseph, 679 Bloomfield av Levy & Pier, 6 Midland av Mockridge James D, 21 Depot Butchers.

Bierman Jacob & Louis, 600 Bloomf’d av Caterers. Brown J Livingston, 375 Orange rd Buchler Charles, 158 Bloomfield av Davis S & J, 1 1 N Fullerton av Caro David M, 555 Bloomfield av Eichenbug Charles, 169 Bloomfield av Cigar Manufacturers. Glennon John T, 163 Glenridge av Courter George W, 49 Glenridge av Harrison E M & E N, 469 Bloomfield av Delhagen William H, 680 Bloomfield av Leist Joseph W, 421 Bloomfield av McChesney Jacob B, 596 Bloomfield av May William, 633 Bloomfield av Pier William F, 624 Bloomfield av Simonson George, Bellevue av n Valley rd, U M po Spencer Abram G, 522 Bloomfield av Civil Engineers. Spencer Robert, 427 Bloomfield av Crane Frank W, 21 N Fullerton av Taylpr James W, 33 Portland pi Owen James, 467 Bloomfield av Wheeler William, Bellevue av n Valley rd

Clothing. Cabinet Makers. Laske Samuel, 437 Bloomfield av Becker John, 6 N Fullerton av Keyler John D, 608 Bloomfield av Wybow George F, 570 Bloomfield av Coal and Wood. Blddulph Herbert H, 74 Bloomfield av Card and Paper Manufacturer. Connor J Harry, 96 Walnut Daibney Henry C, 30 Spring Hinds & Ketchem, 20 Label Douglas David Jr, 7 and 9 Park Howell George, 96 Glen wood av Lehrraan Henry, 16 Bay av Carpenters and Ballders. Niven & Co, Bellevue av op depot Tompkins John S, 15 Depot Baldwin N H, 141 Walnut Tubbs & Taylor, 32 Spring Bescherer Jacob S, 42 Park Brady Hugh, 16 Central av Brooks Abraham, 179 Glenridge av Commissioner of Deeds. Bunten George, 483 Bloomfield av Carson Samuel J. 45 Midland av Tubbs Clarence B, 32 Spring Carlson John S, 133 Fullerton av Crawford Francis, 9 Label Confectioners and Ice Cream. DeWitt William H, 3 Depot Dittig Henry A, 127 N Fullerton av Celia Domerico, 391 Bloomfield av Dodd E Forest, 115 Walnut Dean Mrs. Mary, 28 Glenridge av Dodd William P, 30 Lexington av Griffith Mahlon, 178 Bloomfield av Greener Alfred, 3 Valley rd Kane Nellie, 17 New Howell Edward W, 15 Cross King George H, 512 Bloomfield av Kettle & Bettison, 1 Elm Moreschi Agostino, 554 Bloomfield av Kussmaul Peter, 590 Bloomfield a v. Neiderbauser William. 678 Bloomfield av Lamb James, 113 N Fullerton av Pierce Marcus E, 19 Valley rd Lockwood Jesse H, 30 Spring Prahst Rudolph, 136 Bloomfield av Myers William T, 292 Orange rd Rivot Paul, 614 Bloomfield av Nonnekes John P, 9 Charles I Rose & Becker, 156 Bloomfield av 9 4 2 MONTCLAIR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Contractors. Electrician. ’ Alworth John J, 36 Glenridge av L,egg & Glaister, 622 Bloomfield av Bittner Bro., 92 Bay av Carson William, 1 Valley rd Employment Agency. DeWitt William H, 3 Depot Koehler Louis A, Montclair, box 227 Rametta Mrs R, 129 Valley rd ; Lockwood Jesse H, 38 Spring O’Neil & Ring, 442 Bloomfield av E n g in e e rs. Taylor Warren S, 14 St. Luke’s pi Owen James, 467 Bloomfield av

C ro ck ery . E x p resses. Doremus Philip, 467 Bloomfield av Baldwin’s Express, Bloomfield av c Fuller­ Post & Williams, 563 Bloomfield av. ton av Darress Vaughn, 447 Bloomfield av Dodd’s Express, Bloomfield av c Fullerton D a iry . av Fairfield Dairy, Francisco & Freeland, 230 Fear Henry & Son, 126 Glenridge av Valley rd Hohjwalds Caldwell, Montclair and New­ ark, 596 Bloomfield av U S Express Co, D L & W R R depot D entists. Well, Fargo & Co, N Y & G L R R depot Bogue Dr Edward A, 293 Valley rd Crane Frederick S, 31 S Fullerton av Fancy Goods. Watkins S C G, 15 N Fullerton av Wright Albert J, 4 Church Harris Louis, 569 Bloomfield av Jacobus David D, 460 Bloomfield av

Dressmakers. F lo ris ts . Aren Louise, 29 Valley rd Cavanagh Helen, 84 Bloomfield av Chesney Robert, 438 Bloomfield av Collins Ellen M, 4 Fullerton av Clegg John W, 43 Forest Durning Lizzie, 94 Bloomfield av Gasser Henry, 367 Claremont av Fahey Annie, 38 Cherry Michie Alexander, 116 Orange rd Feltey Mrs Josephine I, 532 Bloomfield av Michie George, 28 Valley rd Fullerton Mme & Co, 426 Bloomfield av Wallace A S, 29 N Fullerton av Gasser Kate, 367 Claremont av Williams E & J C, Harrison av n Cedar av Haley Mrs M F, 30 Valley rd Hanlon Rose, 640 Bloomfield av Flour, Feed and Grain. Harkins Ellen, 141 Bloomfield av Mahoney Mary, 34 Fulton Doremus T A, 579 Bloomfield av Marion Mrs Charles, 214 Bloomfield av Gallagher Hugh, 417 Bloomfield av McDermott Kate, 27 Cherry Harrison G B & Co, Grove n D L & W Peterson Mrs Lucinda, 11 Montague pi depot Shine Ellen, Glenridge av n Bloomfield av Winfield George, 304 Spring Wallace Agnes, 15 Portland pi Fruits and Vegetables. D ru g g ists. Berenice & Lusarde, 28 Spring Baldwin D H, 2 Church Celia Dominico, 391 Bloomfield av Benham & Johnson, 550 Bloomfield av Celia Paul, 471 Bloomfield av Dodd’s Pharmacy, Fred Dodd, prop, 436 Jacobus B W, 518 Bloomfield av Bloomfield av Leach Edward, 586 Bloomfield av Garrison Frank, 610 Bloomfield av Moreschi Agostino, 554 Bloomfield av Laubenheimer Jacob H, 610 Bloomfield av Miller John F, 244 Bloomfield av Furniture Manufacturer. Reuss Emil A, 2 ‘Church Keyler John D, 608 Bloomfield av

D ry Goods. G as W o rk s. Doremus Philip, 467 Bloomfield av Montclair, 39 Bloomfield av Gladwini T F, 60 Chestnut Glover William M, 464 Bloomfield av Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Harris Louis, 569 Bloomfield av Laske Samuel, 437 Bloomfield av Glover William M, 464 Bloomfield av Maynard Oscar H, 502 Bloomfield av Kramer Edward T, 441 Bloomfield av Rose & Becker, 156 Bloomfield av Maynard Oscar H, 504 Bloomfield av MONTCLAIR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 943

Grist Mills. House Furnishings. Harrison G B & Co, Grove n D L & W depot. Abramowitz L & Son, 170 Bloomfield av Crane I Seymour, 466 Bloomfield av

Grocers. House Heating. Anderson Charles W, Bellevue av n Val­ Essex Heating Co, 622 Bloomfield av ley rd Johnstone G M, 413 Bloomfield av Brundage Andrew D, 516 Bloomfield av Doremus Philip, 467 Bloomfield av lee. Egan Kate, 26 William Farrell Mrs Mary A, 136 Bloomfield av Soverel & Harrison, 12 Cedar av Grissing Fred B, 672 Bloomfield av Henderson James, 6 . Church Justices of the Peace. Holburn Mrs Maggie, 154 Bloomfield av Johnson N J, 31 Valley rd Garabrant Aaron, Grove n Mount Hebron Lange A A, 167 Bloomfield av rd, U M po Leach Edward, 586 Bloomfield av Lange Louis H, 167 Bloomfield av Mattfleld R, 547 Bloomfield av Milligan George B, 545 Bloomfield av McClellan Charles W, 80 Walnut Morris Charles B, Morris building, 435 McDowell William, 618 Bloomfield av Bloomfield av Messier Bros, Bellevue av n Valley rd, Post & Williams, 563 Bloomfield av Kindling Wood. Robertson Alexander, 128 Walnut Sheridan Elizabeth, 40 Glenridge av Douglas David Jr, 7 Park Williams George W, 35 Linden Laundries. Halls. Hasbrouck Burt, 85 Forest Lung Sam, 8 N Fullerton av Arcanum, 467 Bloomfield av Sing Quong Mee, 592 Bloomfield av Good Templars* Hall, 462 Bloomfield av Montclair Hall, 2 Church Montclair Opera House, 397 Bloomfield av Law yers. Ames William W, 467 Bloomfield av H ardware. Badgley Alfred S, 442 Bloomfield av Bowmant Hafold, 330 Grove Crane I Seymour, 466 Bloomfield av Goodell Edwin B, 467 Bloomfield av Fentzlaft & Wolfe, 425 Bloomfield av Trimble James M, 16 Cedar av Heller P J, 38 Valley rd Van Glesen Austin, 124 Chestnut Winslow Frank, 94 Midland av Harness Manufacturers. Connor M, 208 Bloomfield av . Letter Boxes. Corby Cyrus C, 574 Bloomfield av Heller P J, 38 Valley rd Kelleher John, 415 Bloomfield av Heller W C, 88 Valley rd Legg Romeyn B, 631 Bloomfield av Liquors, Wholesale. Horse Clipper. Kanouse Orlln, 623 Bloomfield av Gasser Henry, 367 Claremont av Meyer Thomas P & Co, 345 Bloomfield av Reilly Chas, 519 Bloomfield av Hotels. Livery Stables. Central Hotel, Jerome Sigler, prop, 560 Bloomfield av Clayton Frank E, 22 Spring Corcoran Patrick, 143 Valley rd Fear George V, 50 Depot Egan Kate, 26 William Fear Henry & Son, 126 Glenridge av Glenridge Avenue Hotel, J Alworth, prop, Kinnan A E & Son, 103 Walnut 136 Glenridge av Mullen Hugh, 292 Bloomfield av c Spring Hanlons Delia, 640 Bloomfield av Paxton Henry, Bellevue av op Depot Hotel Republic, 619 Bloomfield av Sisco John, 28 Valley rd Mansion House, George B Tucker, prop, Van Glesen Rynier, 617 Bloomfield av 634 Bloomfield av Montclair Hotel, Christina Scharfenberg, Lumber and Masons9 Materials. prop, 11 Montclair av Mountain House, 911 Bloomfield av English Charles W, 75 Walnut op N Y 4k New York Hotel, H J Leddy. prop, 241 G L depot Jacobus & English, Depot c Walnut Bloomfield av Tompkins William S, 15 Depot Paxton William H, 24 Spring 944 MONTCLAIR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Machinists. Halstead Cornelius, 74 Watchung av Heller P J, 38 Valley rd Hayden George H, 575 Bloomfield av King Louis W, 454 Bloomfield av Lindsley Theodore P, 385 Bloomfield av Koller F & V, 506 Bloomfield av Maus Otto, 54 Glenridge av Masons and Builders. Milligan George R, 545 Bloomfield av Post Aaron, 9 Montague pi Booth George, 138 Claremont av Taylor Geo W, 108 Claremont av Booth Henry L, 77 Forest Weeks W Wallace, 46 N Fullerton av Doyle William, 46 Midland av Durr Patrick, 14 Grand Mueller K Frederick, 16 Miller Paper and Card Board. Sigler Amzi A, 52 N Fullerton av Sigler Melvin, Valley rd ni Bellevue av Hinds & Ketcham, 20 Label Sigler & Meade, 635 Bloomfield av Paper Hangers. Millinery Goods. Milligan Geo R, 545 Bloomfield av Jacobus David, 440 Bloomfield av Parker & Harris, Valley rd c Bell^firue av, Maynard Alice, 500 Bloomfield av

Photographers. Modes. Thomas Wm, 43 Portland pi Fullerton Mme & Co, 426 Bloomfield av

Music Teachers. Physicians. Howland Sarah B, 85 Depot Ayers Morgan W, Belleville av c Park Marren Mrs J W, Bellevue av n Park Brown James S, Fullerton av n Bloom­ Moore Joseph, 31 Harrison av field av Romer Jennie, 116 Forest Butler Clarence W, 35 S Fullerton av Case Levi W, 41 Park Clark J Henry, 108 Orange rd Newsdealers. Foster H W, 12 S Fullerton av Hope Bros, 449 Bloomfield av Francis Richard P, 59 Valley rd Montclair News Co, 34 Spring Halsey Levi W, 47 Church Holmes Francis Wood, Bellevue av n Park Scannell Bros, 319 Bloomfield av Love John J H, 16 Church Nelden Andrew, 6 S Fullerton av Newspapers. Newton Richard C, 19 N Fullerton av Pinkham John W, 24 Hillside av Montclair Herald, Armstrong & Stocking Pinkham William E, 77 Grove Pub, 524 Bloomfield av Shelton Chas H, 70 Grove Montclair Times, A C Studer, editor and Smith Anna L, 48 N Fullerton av prop, 442 Bloomfield av Soper Oliver, Valley rd c Lorraine av Staoffragan Ernest, 101 Valley rd Notaries Public. Wood Frances, Bellevue av n Valley rd Jacobus S Frank, 444 Bloomfield av Milligan George R, 545 Bloomfield av Picture Frames. Morris Chas B, 435 Bloomfield av Tubbs Clarence B, 32 Spring Terhune Richard, 413 Bloomfield av

Ocean SteamshipAgency. Planing, Sawing and Moulding Mill. Gallagher Hugh, 417 Bloomfield av Jacobus & English, Walnut c Depot

Odorless Excavating. Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Fentzlaff & Wolfe, 425 Bloomfield av Tichenor & Tuers, 417 Bloomfield av Crane I Seymour, 466 Bloomfield av Faas Fred, 9 Park Garrabrant B T, Bellevue av P a in ters. Gasser & Williams, 637 Bloomfield av Heller Peter J, 38 Valley rd Bogart William V, 38 Portland pi Johnstone Graham M, 405 Bloomfield av Bush Charles L, 137 Walnut Southward George, 321 Bloomfield av Bush R S, 68 Montague pi Taylor John H, 78 Church Doremus John, 554 Bloomfield av Watterhouse Benjamin R, 514 Bloomfield Edgar Thomas, 77 Forest av MONTCLAIR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 945

Printers and Lithographeri. Telegraph Stations* Montclair Herald, 524 Bloomfield av Western Union Tel Co, Vaughn Darress, Montclair Printing and Publishing Co, 45* 447 Bloomfield av Bloomfield av Montclair Times, 442 Bloomfield av United States Printing Co, 20 Label Telephone. Central Office, N Y & N J Tel Co, 292 Private Boarding. Bloomfield av Cooper Mahlon, 911 Bloomfield av Farrow O C, 88 Bay av Fox Mrs Margaret M, 117 Elm Tobacco and Cigars. Kruge Julia, wid John, 51 Park Delhagen William H, 580 Bloomfield av Malloy Ellen, 110 Forest McChesney Jacob B, 596 Bloomfield av Private Schools. Moreschi Agostino, 554 Bloomfield av Hitchcock & Marsh, 60 Plymouth Pier William F, 624 Bloomfield av Howland Sarah B, 85 Depot Mac Vicar J G, 776 Bloomfield av Toys. Madison Edward, 465 Bloomfield av Quarries. McDowell Charles E, Mountain av n Belle­ vue av Undertakers. Beach George E, 446 Bloomfield av Keyler John D, 608 Bloomfield av Restaurants. Moser Victor, 36 Spring Upholsterers. Bates Arthur G, 411 Bloomfield av Saloons. Becker John, 6 N Fullerton av Erickson C E, 31 Valley rd Brady John A, 164 Bloomfield av Moora Gottfried, 219 Glenridge av Egan Kate, 26 William Poecker John, 216 Bloomfield av Giblon James, 551 Bloomfield av Wybrow George F, 570 Bloomfield av Morloy Patrick, 64 Glenridge av Quinn Thomas, 18 William Rose Theodore J, 139 Bloomfield av Veterinary Surgeons. Whiting William C, 26 Gates av McDonough James, 617 Bloomfield av Smith Raymond B, Bloomfield av c Spring Seeds. Crane I Seymour, 466 Bloomfield av Fentzlaff & Wolfe, 425 Bloomfield av Watchmakers and Jewelers. Heller Peter J, 38 Valley rd Kern Edward C, 448 Bloomfield av Piaget Francis H, 460 Bloomfield av Willis Theodore M. 539 Bloomfield av Stationery. Hayward Walter F, Valley rd n Bellevue ay Water Supply. Madison Edward, 465 Bloomfield av East Jersey Water Co, 500 Bloomfield av Wrensch Albert, 458 Bloomfield av Montclair Water Co, room 6, 467 Bloom­ field av Stone Yards. Crane Edward B, Walnut op G L HR Wheelwrights. Wood Thomas, Grove c Walnut Conklin William T, 1 Bloomfield av Hoff Joseph, 646 Bloomfield av Mockridge J D, 21 Depot Tailors. Degenhardt Paul R, 441 Bloomfield av Hughes William, 517 Bloomfield av Wines and Liquors. Palladino P, 24 Maple pi Kanouse Orlin, 623 Bloomfield av Stolte Theodore B, 508 Bloomfield av 946 BELLEVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

OF BELLEVILLE.

Agents—Insurance* Brush Manufacturer, Fairchild Otis, Main c John j Smith J Finley & Son, Cortlandt n Hamlin William S, John n Main i Joralemon Osborne Arthur H, 1 Passaic Building, ] Main B u tch ers, | Conlin Cornelius, William c Corlandt Agents—Real Estate. I Connolly Thomas S, William c Smith Forgle Samuel, Washington av c Rutgers Connolly William, William c Dow Hamlin William S, John n Main Fellows Harry, Main c Rutgers Osborne A H, 193 Main Joralemon Abram A, Washington av c Zeliff Daniel A, Washington av n John William Riceman F C, 203 Main Sandford William E & Co, Main e John Agents—Real Estate and Insurance, Russell Henry, 412 Washington av, New­ Carpenters and Builders, ark, 190 Washington av Ackerman P D, Cortlandt n Mill Cadmus Edwin, River rd n Franklin Architects, Dickerson & Wisschusen, Washington av n Rutgers Jones Charles G, Washington av n Acad­ Hudson William T, Ralph n Holmes emy Kellsall James, New n Holmes Jones Rich C, Prospect c Holmes Kingsland Stephen D, Ralph n Joralemon Zeliff Daniel A, Washington av n John Stager Ralph Y, Joralemon n Spring Ten Eyck H G, Washington av n John Garden rd Tucker John J, Washington av n Holmes Vreelahd Jacob H & Son, Continental B a k e r, av n Franklin av Stolz Charles F, John n Isaac Zeliff Daniel A, Washington av n John

B a rb e rs, Carpet Cleaning, Ortholf Chris, William n Main Stager Ralph V, Joralemon n Spring Gar­ Petry Joseph O, William n Dow den rd

Blacksmiths, Carpet Weaver. Hill William E, Washington av n William McCluskey James, Cortlandt n Bayard Ketcham & Weston, Washington av n Mill Parsells Abr B, Main op Bayard Carriage Painter. Parsells Jacob, Main n Bayard Boots and Shoes. Zimmerman & McAllister, Washington av n Mill Gallagher John, William c Cortland Gibson Frank, William c Cortlandt Guerra Frank, Main n John Cloth Printing, Salvatore Pedro, Main n John Whitfield Robert D, Main op John National Print Works, Mill n Bloomfield BELLEVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 947 Coal and Wood. Florists* Baker Isaac P, Mill c Cortlandt Essex Heights Floral Co, Linden av e Joralemon Theodore, Cortlandt n Joralt- mon Division ZwlngU j w , Cortlandt n Joralemon Frnit, Vegetables and Fish. Confectionery* Riceman F C, 203 Main Sandford W E & Co, (Main n John Matthews Bridget, Washington av n Mill McEnery Bridget, William n New Bridge, Stanfield James, William op Stephens Sandford George F, Main n John Sigler Mrs Margaret, William n Main Gents9 F u rn ish in g Goods* Work Mrs Eliza, William op Stephen Gordon Mrs, Main n William

Copper Works. Grocers* Hendricks Brothers, Mill n R R Cooper Bros, William c Washington av Dean Matilda, Mill n Harrison Crockery and Glassware. De Mouth John, Washington ave n William Kent Aaron, Franklin n Station Gallagher John, Main n William McCullough James & Co, Cortlandt n Holmes Dining* Saloon* McDermott James R, Mill c Bridge McEnery Bridget, William c New Bridge King William H, Main c Rutgers Moran Michael, New n John Scully Bernard, Union av n John Dressmakers and Milliners* Slattery & Brady, Main c Rutgers Townsend & De Puy, 189 Main Brady Kate, Main n John Westlake J Sons, William n Dow Briefly Bridget E, 137 Main Wisschusen John F, Main n Rutgers Brown Charlotte M, Stephens n Holmes Coeyman Mrs Albert J, Ralph n Academy Harness Makers. Glassen Mary A, Washington av n Fairchild Otis, Main c John Quarry Frederick Theodore J, Washington n Wil­ Halligan Annie T, William c Clinton; liam Richardson Allie, Cortlandt n John Snow Maria, William n Washington av Thornton Mrs T J, Washington n John Hat Manufacturers* Hogan Philip, Main op Schuyler D ruggists. Klein John N„ 122 Washington av n John Hotels* Osborne A Howard, Main n John Belleville Hotel, George Quayle, prop, Main c Mill Belvidere Hotel, Lorenzo Hen, prop, D ry and F a n cy Goods* Washington av c William De Mouth John, Washington av n William Reese Hotel, Ellen Reese, prop, Washing­ Gibson Annie, Main c William ton av c Mill Gordon Elizabeth,. Main op William Reinhard Andrew, Rutgers n Main Matthews Bridget, Washington av n Mill Second River House, Andrew Schaften- Reid Mrs K Holmes c Cortlandt berg, prop, 6 Washington av

Dye Staffs and Chemicals* Justices of the Peace* Eastwood Chemical Works, Main op Jo­ Connell John J, Main n William ralemon Lafaucherie John C, Stephens n Rutgers Passaic Mordant Works, Main ft Jorale­ Sandford Theodore, Academy n Ralph mon Laundries* Express* Passaic Steam Laundry Co, George T Belleville and Newark, Frederick Tako, Case bolt, pres; adj Jersey City Water prop, N Cortlandt n Joralemon Works Belleville and New York, Joseph S. Stan­ MoCluskey Arthur, prop Belleville Laun­ ford, prop, Cortlandt n William dry, John n Stephens Package Express, William Mullane, prop, Young William W, prop Home Laundry, Franklin av n Silver Lake Main below Post Office 948 BELLEVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Lawyer*. Physicians. Biller -----, Holmes n Washington av Cyph ers-----, Washington av op John Perry Oliver H, Main n Holmes Skinner Daniel, MD, Main n Rutgers Winans Charles H, MD, Washington av c John Livery Stables. Pickle Manufacturers. Reeves William H, Ralph n Joralemon Walker Michael, John n Bloomfield av

Lu m b er. Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Belleville Supply Co,, River rd n Mill Brown Theodore L, William n Stephens Joralemon Theodore, Oortlandt n Jorale­ Jacobson Wm E, Stephens n Academy mon Stainer George, Main op Rutgers Thornton George, Washington av n Will* Machinists. iam Dickinson C W Sons, Joralemon op Ste­ Rubber Works. phens 81sum Machine Wks, W H H Sisum, Riverside Rubber Co, Main n William prop, Cortlandt n Joralemon Saloons. M asons. Connerton John, Cortlandt n John Cramp ton William J, Main op John Coeyman John B, Prospect c Holmes Deighan John H, William c Smith Frey John, William c Washington av Diamond Hugh, William n Dow Lafaucherie John C, Stephens n Rutgers Dunn James, William n Dow Tucker John J,, Washington av n Holmes Ellis William, New n John Van Riper S C, Franklin n Canal Hand John, Mill n Harrison Hodge Isaac, William n Cortlandt Marshall George, Mill n Harrison Masons’ Materials. McNulty Joseph, Main op Rutgers Reinhard Andrew, Main c Rutgers Lawrence James, Franklin n Canal Schaffenberg Andrew, Mill c Cortlandt Smith Harry, Holmes c Cortlandt M illin ers. Stationery, Toys, Etc. Toomy Nellie, Clinton n Mill Voogd B, Cortlandt n John Connell John J, Main n William Grogan Miss Annie, 137 Main Parsells Miss Nettie, Main op Bayard Mnsio Teachers. Sandford Mrs Mary E, Academy n Ralph Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Etc. filewitt Annie, Main n William Jacobson Wm E, Stephens n Academy Stainiar George W, Main n Rutgers Newsdealer. Connell John J, Main n William Telegraph Office. Western Union Telegraph Co, Passaic Building, Main n John P a in te rs. Moore James A, William n Stephens Undertakers. Parsells Jacob, Main adj Christ Church •later John, Rutgers n Washington av Stonaker & Caldwell, Main op William

Waterproof Clotb Manufacturer. Paints, Oils and Glass. National Waterproof & Fibre Co, Linden Moore James A, William n Main n Holmes

Paper Hanging. 'Wheelwright. Keller Peter, Stephens1 n William Parsells Abraham B, Main, op Bayard Wire Manufacturers. Phonograph Works. DeWitt Wire Cloth Co, Mill n Cortlandt Edison Mfg Co, Belmont av n Silver Lake Eastwood Wire Manufacturing Co, Main station n Joralemon FRANKLIN BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 949

BUSINESS DIRECTORY OP FRANKLIN.

Agents, Real Estate and Insurance* Butchers* Hay James C, Passaic av (enclosure) Blum Abram, Passaic av n Chestnut Symonds George, Passaic av Connolly Henry A, Highland la c Pas­ Ward Guy A, Highfield- la op Nutley sta­ saic av tion Powelson Raymond, Chestnut n Franklin White John N, Miller c Centre av Searle Bros, Franklin av c Church

Agricultural Implements. Carpenters and Builders* Vreeland Warren, Chestnut c Franklin av Coeyman A & Son, Bloomfield av n High Cueman A & S, High n Prospect Architects* Darvill Wm, John n Church Kierstead Lester, Mountain View av n Archer George E, Kingsland n Passaic av Prospect La Baw John W, Walnut c Grant av I Meeker & Devausney, Harrison n Bloom­ Lambert Wm, Franklin av n Vreeland field av av ; Stager Richard, Mechanic op Prospect Strom P W L, Upper Road n border Ac- Vreeland Adrian, Franklin av c New quackano-nk Township Whitfield H M, Erie av n Passaic av Tilton E R, Nutley av h railroad Withers Creighton, Chestnut n Whitford av Carriage Builders* Simpson John H, Chestnut n Third river Bakers* Jordan George M, Franklin av n Church Carriage Painters* Riche Louis, Passaic av n Chestnut Russell Milton, Chestnut n Bridge

Barber. Coal and Wood. Griasch Ludiwig, Chestnut n Passaic av Kierstead Jacob, n Franklin depot Kingsland J & R, Kingsland a Passaic av Beer Bottler. Kaufmann Charles, 'William c Elm Commissioners of Deeds* Connolly H A, Highfleld la c Passaic av Blacksmiths. Halliday A M, Vreeland av n Franklin av Evers Joseph H, Chestnut n Franklin av Symonds George W, Passaic c Grant av Comstock Frantz, Chestnut n. Third river Ronan James, Franklin n New Confectionery* Ackerman Wilbur, Franklin av c Vreeland Boot* and Shoe*. av Cipriano Tony, Chestnut n Franklin av Cueman Miss Jennie, Chestnut n Bridge David W 0, Passaic av n Chestnut Guthrie P F, Highland la n Passaic av Hendricks D, Chestnut n Third river Rusby & Winans, Passaic av c Chestnut 950 FRANKLIN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Constables. H all. Adams John, Franklin av c Chestnut Military Hall, James Farrell, New c Elm Brandeth Thomas, Avondale rd n Hamp­ ton pi H a rd w a re . O'Neil John, William n Franklin Woodruff James, Prospect n Vreeland av Vreeland J M, Chestnut

Contractor. Harness Makers. Queeman William H, Chestnut n Bridge Jordon John* W, Centre n Franklin av

Dressmaking:* Hat Manufacturer. Barr Emma, Washington av n Quarry Nichols T S, Kingsland n Bloomfield av Broadbend Mary, John c Church Crabtree Laura, William n Franklin av Hosiery Manufacturers. Dodd Jennie, Vreeland av n Franklin av Douglass Mrs Sarah, John n Church Underhill Mfg Co, Harrison av n Frank­ Johns Mrs, Passaic av n Avondale rd lin av Vreeland Margaret J, Vreeland av n Ma- Ple Pi . , H otels. Whitfield Anna, Erie n Franklin station Williams J B, Terrace av c Princeton Avondale Hotel, River rd n North Belle­ ville bridge D ru g g ists. Barr's Hotel, Joseph Barr prop, Washing­ ton av c Avondale rd Cunningham R S, Passaic av n Chestnut Bend View Hotel, C F Brant, River rd n Rushy Chas R, Passaic av c Chestnut Grant av Van Riper Harvey AMD, Chestnut n Gorman House, Michael Gorman prop, Franklin Washington av c Grant Hawkins John, Avondale rd n Wash­ D ry Goods. ington av Lincoln House, H B Mortelli prop, Avon­ Davis W O, Passaic av. n Chestnut dale rd Kaufman Mrs Charles William c Elm Military Hall, James Famell, New n Elm Rusby & Booth, Franklin av op New Paxton Abraham, William n Elm Sandford John, William n Franklin av Quarry Hotel, John Keyo, prop, River rd n Avondale rd E xp resses. Thierfelder Henry, Passaic av n Chestnut Frobose John A, Chestnut n Passaic av Murren Bros, Passaic av n Chestnut Ice. Wells, Fargo & Co, Avondale, Nuitley and Banta William * H, Centre n Franklin av Franklin stations

Fancy Goods. Je w e le rs . Davis W O, Passaic av n Chestnut Davis Selma S, Passaic av n Chestnut Van Winkle Henry, Passaic av c Clhestnui Ju s tic e s . Fancy Leather Goods. Connolly Henry A, Highfield la c Passaic Elements Thomas, Hillside av n Chestnut av Donaldson J D, Highfield la n RR, N po Post James N, Chestnut n Bridge, N po F lo rists . Conover William, Washington av n Erif Kindling Wood. RR Windheim Henry, Walnut n Avondale rd Brown George F, Franklin av c Centre Sargent John B, Hillside av n Chestnut G rocers. L a w y e rs . Booth Horace, Franklin av n Church Cueman Miss Jennie, Chestnut n Brook Burnell Charles B, Franklin av c Kings­ Ditig & Co, Passaic av c Chestnut land. Patston G H, Avondale rd c Walnut Goodrich H W, Stockton Park Rusby & Booth, Franklin op New Lankin A N, Nutley av c Passaic av Sandford John, William n Franklin Page Washington E, Franklin av. n Ward & Cadmus, River c Avondale rd Kingsland FRANKLIN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 951 Livery Stable. Saloon.. Sargent John B, Hillside av n Vreeland Barr Joseph, Washington av c Avondale Btirratt Joseph, Chestnut n Passaic av rd Ford Jeremiah, Passaic n Harrison Masons and Bnilder.. I Keyo John, River rd n Quarry I Mulcaihey Thomas, River rd n Avondale Da y & Russell, Bloomfield av n Chestnut rd Mandeville Cornelius, Passaic av n Harri­ | Symon William, River rd n N Belleville son bridge Rushmore Robert, Harrison* c Bloomfield Thienfelder Henry, Passaic av n Chestnut av | Walz Mrs, wid Charles, Washington av n Stager Arthur, Erie n Passaic av Kingsland Vreeland Garrett, Hillside av n Vreeland av Silk Manufacturer. Castle F L, Avondale rd c Washington av Mnsic Teachers. Badger Charles N, Maple pi n Vreeland av Stair Builders. Rowan Mrs L N, Grant av n Whitford Darwill R C, John n Church av Paxton Abram, William n Elm Smith Louise, Prospect n Vreeland av Paxton Charles H, William n Elm Smith P J, Prof of Music, Prospect n Powelson Marcus, Franklin av c Chestnut Vreeland av Stager Louis G, Franklin av n William r* Notaries Public. Stones. Duncan Henry B, Church n Franklin av Belleville Stone Co, Grant av c River rd Symonds George W, Passaic c Grant av

Painters. Surveyors a n d Civil Engineers. Brown George § Franklin c Centre j Simpson Frank, Avondale rd n Hampton Griffith H B, Bloomfield av n Harrison P1 Hathaway George, Passaic av n Belleville Symonds George W, Passaic av c Grant av line Jenkins David, Centre n Passaic av Stager William H, Mechanic n Prospect Tobacco, Cigars, Etc* Faith Thomas, William n Franklin av Guthrie P F, Hlghfield la n R R Physicians. Post James M, Chestnut n Bridge Chase William Earle, M D, Church n Franklin av Philhower George B, M D, Grant av n Veterinary. Whitford av Richardson J, Passaic av n Erie V a n Riper A Harvey, M D, Chestnut Sandford John, William n Franklin Franklin av

Watchmaker and Jeweler. Plumbers a n d Gas Fitters. Davis S S, Passaic av n Chestnut Faith E E, Passaic av n Chestnut Egler Charles F jr, Miller n Avondale rd Hayes Thomas, Chestnut n Bridge

Quarries. | Western Union Telegraph Offices. Belleville Quarry Co, River rd Avondale depot, Sylvanus B Tripp, oper- Kocher Bros, Washington n Kingsland ! ator North Belleville Quarry, River rd I Franklin depot, Eugene Bush, opr Passaic Quarry Co, River rd n Bridge ! Nutley, Passaic av c Chestnut, Mrs. Mary Phillips Quarry, River rd M Van Winkle, our 9 5 2 CALDWELL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CALDWELL.

Bakers. Contractors. McChesney J B, Roseland av n Bloomfield Harrison W T, Bloomfield av n Hill av C o u n t r y Stores. Blacksmiths. D e y Samuel, Clinton av c T w o Bridges rd Kayhart Aaron, Two Bridges rd c N e w Lee Peter, Cedar Grove rd Lawrence O S & Son, Greenbrook av n M e a d J M & Co, Bloomfield av c Brook- Central side av V a n Orden Stephen, Roseland av n Bloom­ Pier John H, Plymouth c Horseneck rd field av W e l s h m a n H B, Bloomfield av c Fair- field av

Boots and Shoes. Crockery, Glassware, Etc* Harrison T F, Bloomfield av op Roseland Harrison T F, Bloomfield av op Rose­ av land av M e a d J M & Co, Bloomfield av c Brook- M e a d J M & Co, Bloomfield av c Brook- side av side av

Butchers. Druggists. Hasler William, Bloomfield av op Rose­ Baldwin Bros, Mountain av n Old rd land av Hopping Horace, Bloomfield av n Central av Vanderhoof George W , Bloomfield av op Dry and Fancy Goods. Smull av Harrison T F, Bloomfield av op Rose­ land av M e a d J M & Co, Bloomfield av c Brook- Carpenters and Builders. side av Bo nd W H, Roseland av n Bloomfield av Gould Wilbur, Bloomfield av n Hillside av Express. Paddock Sherman, Mountain av n Old rd Tompkins Theodore, Westville av c Pros­ Hohiwald’s Caldwell, Monitclair and N e w ­ pect . ark, Bloomfield av n Foster av

Fish, Vegetables, Etc. Cigar Manufacturers. Pierce Munson, Westfield av n Bloomfield Bush W H, Forest av n Bloomfield av av Kent C & J N, Little Falls rd V a n Ness S M, Fairfield av Florists. Rudolph Henry, Roseland av n Hill Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. Bush Marcus, Bloomfield av n Smull av Flour, Feed and Grain. D e y Samuel, Clinton c T w o Bridges rd Coal and Wood. Harrison T F, Bloomfield av op Roseland av V a n Order John, Roseland av n Bloom­ M e a d J M & Co, Bloomfield av c Brook- field av side av * CALDWELL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 953 Grocers. Millinery and Fancy Goods. Dey Samuel, Clinton av c Two Bridges Kiersler Mrs, Roseland av n Bloomfield rd av Harrison T F, Bloomfield av op Rose- land av Mead J M & Co, Bloomfield av c Brook- Painters. side av Gore Alexander, Westville av n Roseland Pier John H, Plymouth c Horseneck rd av Welshman H R, Bloomfield av c Fair- Hoage Cornelius, Bloomfield av n Camp­ field av bell av Mahon Horatio, Bloomfield av n Campbell av Hardware. Harrison T F, Bloomfield av op Rose- Physicians. land av Mead J M & Co, Bloomfield av c Brook- Bond Edwin, Roseland av n Bloomfield av side av Laine E P, Bloomfield av c Gould av Peck E E, Bloomfield av op Roseland av

Harness Manufacturer. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. Courter M H, Bloomfield n Central av Heller Frederick L. Bloomfield av n Campbell av Hotels. S a w Mills. Caldwell House, A A Snyder, prop, Bloom­ field av op Roseland av Crane N N, Harrison av n Westville av Pine / Brook Hotel, Class Bros, props, 8indall T C, Greenbrook av n Central av Bloomfield av n Passaic river Reeves Philip, Roseland av n Bloomfield av Teamster. Van Duyne J W, Gould av n Westfield av

Livery Stable. Tobacco Manufacturers. Husk James N, Bloomfield av n Brookside av Jacobus J M, Bloomfield av c Brookside av Lane, Lock ward & Co, Bloomfield av r Mason and Builder. Lane av Speer Richard, Central av n Campbell av Watches and Jewelry. Courter Edward C, Bloomfield av n Cen­ Milk Dealers. tral av Backus H F Jr, Bloomfield av n Fairfield Canfield H Milton, Lane av n Westville Wheelwright. av Francisco Henry, Central n Greenbrook Canfield George, Bloomfield av op West­ ville av av Francisco J A, Clinton n Bloomfield av Francisco & Freeland, Fairfield av n Lit­ Woodturnlng and Planing. tle Falls rd Gould Mahlon S, Cross n Mountain av fiindall & Sanderson, Greenbrook av n Harrison C M, Fairfield rd Central av 9 5 4 VERONA BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF VERONA.

Blacksmiths. Fish, Vegetables, Etc. Captain Louis, Pompton tpk n Grosch av Lee Peter, Cedar Grove rd Davenport George W , Bloomfield av n R R crossing Florists. Boots and Shoes. Chesney Robert, Pompton tpk op Grosch av Simonson Charles S, Bloomfield av n Goble Frank E, Grove av n Bloomfield av Grove ay Bronze Manufacturers. Flour, Feed and Grain. American Bronze Powder Mfg Co, Grove Simonson Charles S, Bloomfield av n av • ':.,/v •; ' - " ~ Grove av Brush Manufacturers. Grocers. Jacobus Austin G, Bloomfield pav n Grove Condit William, Bloomfield av n Grove av Jenkins M W, Pompton tpk if Grove Johnson W m P, Bloomfield av c Grove av New Jersey Brush Co, Fairvlew av n Simonson Charles S, Bloomfield a v n Grove Bloomfield av av Williams John, Claremont av n Lake Butcher. H a r d w a r e . D e C a m p J Edgar, Bloomfield av n Lake Simonson Charles S, Bloomfield av n Grove av Coal and Wood. Jacobus Joseph, Cedar Grove Ice. Slayback Bros, ;Blooniffeld av n R R cross- D e C a m p A Bentley, Bloomfield av n r ifig* ' Grove av Slayback Bros, Bloomfield av n R R cross­ Contractors. ing Hari^soj??William J, Bloomfield av. n, Sun­ set' av' Painters. fcapkhurst An dr ew S, Grove av n Bloom­ Marshall Frank, Gould av n« Westville av field av C po 4Van Duyne J W, Grove av R e d m a n J R, Sunset av Speer William B, Bloomfield av op Grove Country Stores. avi Condit William, Bloomfield av n Grove av Physician. Simonson Charles S, Bloomfield av n Grove av Whitehorn H B, Bloomfield av n Grove av

Druggist. Poultrymen. Rich W Pitt, Bloomfield av c Grove av Hawthorne Charles N, Claremont av n Lake D r y Goods. Schmidt Edward, Bloomfield av n Sunset av Condit William, Bloomfield av n Grove av Simonson Charles S, Bloomfield av n Tarnish Manufacturers. Grove av Stonaker John, Old rd n Bloomfield av Hastings & Winslow, Pompton tpk n Old Williams J Edgar, Old rd n Lake rd

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