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CHESTER DIREOTORY, 1887-88, CONSOLIDATED WITH THE Boroughs of North and South Chester, AND INCLUDING BOROUGH OF UPLAND, AND -va x :r... L.A. Q E OF' :El:O:C yo S ".I' 0 :-:r El. CON'l'AINING A GENERAL DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS, A PARTNERSHIP DIRECTORY. A STREET DIRECTORY. A RECORD OF THE CITY AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENTS, THEIR INSTITUTIONS, CORPORATIONS, S0CI£TfES, ETC. ------- PRICE. - - $2.50 l"OH SA I.E A'1' ADVOCATE JOB PRINTING OFFICE 517 -19 AVENUE, AND AT THE BOOKSTOHES. CHESTER, PA.: PURLISHED IIY JOHN SPENCER, JOB PRINTF.R ANI1 1300KIIlNDJ<:R, 18 87.

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  • CHESTER

    DIREOTORY,1887-88,

    CONSOLIDATED WITH THE

    Boroughs of North and South Chester,AND INCLUDING Tln~

    BOROUGH OF UPLAND,AND

    -va x :r... L.A. Q E OF' :El:O:C yo S ".I' 0 :-:r El.

    CON'l'AINING

    A GENERAL DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS, A PARTNERSHIPDIRECTORY. A STREET DIRECTORY. A RECORD OF THE

    CITY AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENTS, THEIRINSTITUTIONS, CORPORATIONS,

    S0CI£TfES, ETC.

    -------PRICE. - - $2.50

    l"OH SA I.E A'1' Tln~

    ADVOCATE JOB PRINTING OFFICE517-19 ]~DGMONT AVENUE,

    AND AT THE BOOKSTOHES.

    CHESTER, PA.:PURLISHED IIY JOHN SPENCER, JOB PRINTF.R ANI1 1300KIIlNDJ

  • CONTENTS.•

    Bands,Banking Institutions.Beneficial Societies,Benevolent Societies,BOllrJ of 1'1'1\£10,Build iug .Associations, .Chestel' Business Directory,Chester Directory,Chester Street Directory.Churches,City Government, .Eddystone Directory,Electric Light Company,Express Companies.Firo Department,Gas Works,Halls,Incorpomted Companies,Insurance Companies,Insurance Department,Libraries,Literary Societies,Militia,Miscellaneous Societies,PoUtic

  • INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

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    Anron ()I\vld back flyAhbott's 1I0tei. •••••••••• left tlldo lines.\("·ocato tUndery ...... Inside unck lIyA(lvoeato .Job l'l'1nting ..lnslde uack flyA11101'Iean 11otel 1117Annour 8. J., bedding 'l9Al'lItslroug A. H.• collfectloller 2'llllaker Geo., 1118\1I1\nCO 277lIal(lt 1101190 157JI:ln'owclolllfh .r:dw.• lllumuor 85lIattln lInny J•.• bulcllCr, MHenlo Houso, .. . • •• .. •. •_ mHunting n. S.• lumber ana cOl\I,

    right s\(10 linesllul'kc·sllotel 157BO)'d 1\1., bl'lck)·I\I'd 1l~1Jlrolulbolt }'I'tmklln, }ll\lnt~r nnd

    }ll\llCr IlI\lIger 45Centl'l\l Hotel. 2'l'JChester AcUtlemy 98City HolCI 76Coate!! J(,s. H. '1'.. runl c:;tnte nlld In-

    KU ranee .•............. , 278Cochn\ll &. Sweeney, Insurnnce

    left hottom sldo linesCompton 000. W., painter 1\1\(1 pa-

    )ler 1I1lngl'I· 77Cottl'ell D. H., I\l'chltect an(l builder 84Crown Smelting Co.• outside back ~OV.C1'I\\u1)10 '1'h08.•J.• u mlcl'tnker 'l'llCummlnlPllt G1enney. elothlers 71(' oton IIIHle Hotcl ........ rlgbt topllno!'ColJllln W. A., borscsboclng Ilnd job·

    (.'Ill( ..••... II •••••••••••••••• 'I ••• 8"1• Cb!'rlter Hllnk 1\IH18uving }·\l11l1 Z76

    Chester }iRtional Buuk ' '276

  • Oolonnade Hotel, T. S. Williamson, Prop., 10-12 W. 3d

    STREET DIRECTORY..Academy, from 520 E 1.5th N.Abbott. from 17:.J,3 wellt 2d to Delaware avenue.Agate Place. from 913 :'\[adisoll E.Ash, frmu 16~a Wt'st lith S to I"el'll.Ashmead, from 1211 Wf'st 5th S.}311ker, from 346 }

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    G. BANKS WILSON, A.potheoary, Ohester.---CIIE8TEU DIRECTORY.E1I1.abeth from 311 E 10th 8.Ellsworth, from 1318 W Front North to Mary.Elm, from 1013 Madison E to Upland.Emzle, from 2200 Delaware avenue N to 9th.E Nineteentb, from 1901 Ed'(mont avenue E to Itidley creek.

    • E Ninth, from 831 Market E to Hidley cret'k.- E Second. from 201 Market E to Garfl~ld,~ ESeventh from 701 Market E to P. W. ,,~ B. R U.. E Sev~nteenth. rrom Huraland Mount Vprnon E to Ridley avenue.t' E Sixth, from 601 l~dllmont aYtmue .B to !tldley creek.o E Sixteehth. from 1601 EdKmont p'(enue 1'~ .n. .Rldley creek.

    Esrey. from 200 E 14th N to HUTdol avenue.~ E Tenth, from 1001 Market E to Morton avenue.'m E 'l'birteenth, fronl 1239 My....ket E to ltidley t:reek.& }lace, from 807 Madison E.~ ..Ooohran & Sweeney. Gen'I Insur. Agts., Market Square

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • OolonoOOe Hotel, newly furnished throughout.ClIESTlnt DIHECTOIty. 7

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    Law8, from ]820 W Front N to rear of 1817 W 3d.Ledward , from 1021 Morton avellue E to Hyatt.Leiper, from 1100 J~ 18th N to Hidleycreek.Lewis, from 209 Morton avenue J~ to Garfl~ld (city).Lewis, frlJm 2718 W FrontN to 2d (South Chester).J~lncoln, frow 840 W 5th N.Linden, from 614 Kerlin W to Butler.Line, from 3315 ,v 3d S to 2d.Lloyd, trom lOOO Delaware avenue N.Madison, from 300 E 2d N to ]2th and from 300 E 2Oth:N. .....Magnolia Place, N from 9th E of Morton avenue. t::MapJe,N from P. 'V.lt B. H. IL,·W of Ward. rMarket. from Delaware river N to P. W. &; B. H. It., from No.1 W ~

    7th N to j4th, from 2513 Edf.":lUont avenue X to 28tb. aMarket Place. from 15 W. 4t II S.:Mary, from 2lG Peull W to Edwards. VIMcCabe Place, rE'ar of 121 E 8th.Melrose avenue, from Delaware river, E of Garfleld, X to Itidley OJ

    creek. q])fcIlvaine, from 600 J

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    WilsC'n's Porous Plasters, 15 cents, equal to any.CJn;Sl'ER DlItECTOny.

    Stark, from li21 W 5l,h S to Fern.St. Chlules, from 611 Welsh KStiles, from 1010 W 2d N to Mary.Thurlow, frolll 2000 l>Hlaware avenue N.Til~hman, from 1500 D~lawl\re avenue N.Townsend, from 2300 Delaware avenue N.Trainer, from 3:w

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    Oomfort of Guests amply provided for at the Oolonnade-- ...CHESTER DIHECTORY. 9

    Edwards to }

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    Wilson's Household Ammonia-OHEAP.CngSTER DIHECTOl\Y.

    g Mendenhall "I(,:; Jobnson, coal 'V. side Chester creek, N. of 2

  • First Olass Accommodations at the Colonnade Hotel

    OHESTER.

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    THE CHESTER DIR·ECTORY.

    CITY AND BOROUGH OFFICIALS.

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    'fhA Directory of Cbest€r for the years 1887-88 includes the boroughs "Qof North and South Chp-ster under a general head, with the borough ~of Upland as an appendix. Thecity and the three boroughs adjoining g:are now built up solidly, separated only by imaginary lines, hence the '"dnecflssityof classifying them as one body. True, they h"ve separate g«overnments, but the question of annexation, which has been agitated ~during the past two years, is bound to bear irult, and, indeed, in North tdChester Borough a petition lately circulat.ed with tbat object in view, 8bas ~een signed by a large majority of the citizens. a..

    Chester was settled in 16~5, and has the bonor of being t~le oldest 00town In the State. Nearly two \}enturies ago, 1690, It was constituted §8 corporate town, but it was not tin 1866 that it arose to the dignity of A.ra town, at which latter date the boroughs on the north and south ~

    ~were for the most part used as farming land. In 1871 South :;jChester was incorporated as a borough, and In 1874 North Cbeater, a ,,:-rmanufacturing settlement, was granted a borough charter. ~

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    Ifhe Mayor is elected every three years, the last election being heldFebruary, 1887, the Mavor taking his seat on the first Mouday in April ~followlog.

    'I'he City Council ;s composed of fifteen members flve from each ~ward, elected every \,l1ree yeats. Meets first and third Mondays in "...each month, at thfl City H"l~. 3,

    Mayor, Jrnreph R. T. Coates. SiChief of Police, James N eW80me.City Treasurer, HElnry Hinkson (elected every two years.)City Recorder. J. Newtvn Shanafelt (elect.ed every five years.)Auditofl, J. M. Peoples, Thomas D. Nellln~.

    M. W. HAMMELL builds only First Olass Wagons.

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • Toilet Requisites at t.he Family Drug Store.CIIESTEH. DIRECTORY••-------- ----

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    NORTH OHESTER.

    SOUTH OHESTER.,

    Shaw, Thomas Cook, JohnBur~ess, James Wau~h.

    'CouDcil, Antbony McMunn, Hu~hDavis, Michael13radley, Benj. Berry.

    Clerk of Council, GeorJ{e Edwards.TreallUrer, Samuel J. Hose.Solicitor, John B. Hannum.Surveyor, C. II. Ladomus.Tax resident of Council, Thomas J. 1I0uston.Clerk of .Council. Mordpcai L~wis.City Solicitor, Orlando Harve}·.City Surveyor, J Oil Inspector, Harrison Johnson.W Harbor Master, James D. Nelson.g Postmaster, H. G. Ashmead.~ Alderruen-W. T. Shoemaker, North ward; J. M. Allen, Middlo('.) ward; Norris Garvine, Soutb ward. .~ Constables-Thaddeus SbilJkle, North ward; Job Whf'aton, Middle-; ward; William Gibbs, South Ward.~.,enCJ~,.....oQ)--.,

    rn Chief Burj{ess, John Law.~ Council, Thomas A. McDowell, Samuel Edward~, John C. lIatha-~ wa)', N. L. Yarnall, C. 13. Houston, Hubert J. Riley.o Clerk of Oouncil, G. O. Yarnall. /~ Treasurer, Jobn H. Nowland.~ Solicitor, Geo. n. Lindsav, Esq.

  • All Conveniences at the Colonnade, 10-12 W. Third-Cln;STEH DJRF£TOHY. 13

    BOARD OF TRADE.

    Chief Engineer, Thomas lIargreavesj Assistant }~n~ineefl~, Au-drew McClure and John .Files.

    }~fl\llklin }'i ro Company. Concord a vellU~. below Third street. J oboL. HotTman, President; Frank ValJaman. Seclelary.

    Hanley H01~e Company, Fifth and Crosby. John !1'iles, PresidentjThomas II. Herry. Secreta ry. .:Moyamen8in~ Hook and Ladder COml}any, BrOild lIear Upland.

    John P. Kennedy, Presideulj .James LascomLJ, Secretary. t::::lSOUTH CllESTEH.-Felton, Third below Morton-volunteer. Presi- t:>

    dent. John Slaintou; S/:'cretary, Wesl~yS. ~lcJ)oweU; Tleasurer. John ~Howartbi Chief Eugineer, Geor~e Culp; Assistant. l:'rallk Little. ~

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    SOHOOL BOARDS.

    President, Thomas I. Leiper; 1st Vice President, John Deveney;2d Vice Presif1eut, John Spfmceri Secretary. William C. Gray; Soli.citor, Geor~e B. Lindsay; Treasurer, Samuel A. DJ'er.

    CllESTER.-Twenty yea.rs RI{O the number of ohildren attending8Cho~1 in ClJest.er wa~ 641. The tax levipd for the Bl,pport of theschools was $.5.194:. The public scbools of CHester are In exctllltmtcondition ano are undpl' the mllna~ementof an etilcient Superilltt'n-dont. and an exeellellt Board of Direct{)nJ. A IJandsome Ilil,dl Schoolbuildin~ bas been recently ere-eted at a co,t of $20,000. The schoolsof lower ~rade are well disciplined. There are about 3000 children inattendance. The school uuildillllS art! conveniently located, lar~eand o~well adapted for tbe purpOSH. A tax of about $28,000 is levied an· "Cnnally, by authority of the State, for school purposes. The Board of .....Directors is composed of nine members, three from each ward, and ~~t hey are elected three each year. The following are the otlicara andDirectors:

    Prf'8ident. D. W. Jefferis; Secretary. H. Il. Donaldson; Treasurer,John U. Plice; Direct{)rB, D. W.•Jefferis, H. L. Donaldson, John C.Prietl, Jonathan R. Johnson, S. H. Seeds, Dr. So Starr, L. G. J.lmes,John Grant and Josiah C. ROBS. ::Q

    City SuperintRndent, Charles F. FOl:iter, A. M. Office-Joseph Hos- Q'kins' building, No. 118 E. }I~iftb street. Hours, 8 tQ 9 A. M and" to 8(j P. M. t...."1...

    Tbe Board '-If Directors meet in the Joseph Hoskins' building on --..the second :FritJay evenln~ in each month.

    TEAcIIEus-No. 1 High School, 'Ve)sh, below Fifth, Emma J.Hahn. Principal; Jennie McClaren, First Assistant; I!~rt!derica E.Ghldwin, Second A88istant; Laura Cloud, Tbird Assistant; LillianM. Mearns, Fourth A88IRtant.

    Primar,'; Har~ lri~(jlellaDd, Sub-Principal; Jessie H. Clark, MaryL. Larton. Lizzie C. Morgan.

    No.2. WelRh Street School, corner Fifth street, Grammar, MattieKf'Dworthy. Principal; Ella E. Morrison. Jennie E. Finellan.

    Secondary, Fannie E. Happenett, Pl'incipl\11 Annie McGeo~hegan,No.3. Joseph Hoskins School, rear Welsb Street School, !lrimary,

    Emma J. Provost, Principal.No.4. Morton avenue, corner Seventh street, Secondary, Eollnfl V.

    Stratton. Principal; Ut>uecca N. Wllde,Annie Anderson. Primary,LiZZie T. Doherty, Sub-Principal; Aqnie E. Do)'le, Mtuy L. Morrow.LIZZie B. DaVidson, Mary L. Massey. 3

    Grocers' and Bakers' Delivery Wagons-HAMMELL

    HISTOGRAPHY

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    Anything and everything-W~30n,Apothecary.CllESTEH DIRECTORY.

    a:iQ) Xo. 5, corner Eleventh and :Madison str(;cts, Grammar, Sallie E.g Weaver, Principal. Secondary, Hebecca Fearon. Primary. Ma'lllltj.~ l"airlamb, Sub.Principal; Alice Edwards, Annie Griffith, Annie E.§ Hhodt's.~ No.6, Larkin School, opposite No. 0, Secondary, Sallie K. lllakele~,§ Principal. Primary, ,Tennie Cullis, Sub-Principal; GertrUde M.o Haas.

    No.7, Second street, west of Franklin, Grammar, Hachel Hoberts,E Principal, ~Iag~ie Cro:-by, Eva D. Caldw~B. Secondary, Emily S.

    .-i5 Batt'S, Sub.Pdncipal, Laura B. Smith, Mary K Burke, Clara J.o Davis.S No.8, Howell Street, above Third. Secondary, Sue B. Allen. Pri.

    ...... toary, S~ldie Howard, Laura M. Platt, Maggie Mellon, M. Lizzie:< Greenwood.No.9, Franklin street, near Fifth, PrirnRry, Ella P. Smith, Princi.

    pal; Alice W. Stanton, Kate :\1. Hanley, Emma V. Mitchell. MaLlieW. Doyle, Annie J. McFarland.

    No. 10, Pattersoll street, west of Penn, Secondary, Annie R. Sager.Primary, Mary A. Dou~berty, Ella Eves.

    District Institute, compose1 of the teachers of the public schools.Meets the tirst and third Saturdays of each school month, in tbe HighSchool building, commencing at 9 A. M. Instruction i~ given by theSuperintendeut and teacher!t.

    NORTH CIIESTEu.-Wm. H. Flavllle. O. S. Bates, D. R. Esrey,James Moss, David Aaron, Jobn Wetherill.

    Pre.sident, James MOBS.Secretar)', David Aaron.Treasurer, W. H. Flaville.SOUTH CHESTF.R,-President, Rev. Abel Howard.Senretary, W. J. Hewes.Treasurer, Btlllj. Smith.Directors, Uoutlrt Wood, John A. Watts, Weeley S. McDowell, 'V.

    J. Hewes. R~v. Abel Howard, Bellj. Smith•

    POST OFFIOES.CUESTEU.-Fifth and Edgmont avenue. Postmaster-H. G. Ash-

    mead. Atisistant-'V. J. Bradle)'. Open summer 6.45 a. m. to 7.30p. In. Winter6A5 a. m. to 7.00 p. m. Sunday 9 to 10 a. m.

    SOUTH Unl';STElt.-'fbird aDd Highland avenue. Postmistrefs-Maggie Palmer.

    GAS, WATER AND ELEOTRIO LIGHT.Gas W88 introduced into Cheater in 1856. Previous to 1859 wells and

    pumps supplied tbe publtc with water. During that year an arte8itmwell was sunk by Mr. Samuel Eccles, to supply water for bis manu-factory.

    The Chester Gas Works were incorporated April 4, 1856, and havern their works on Welsh street, below Third. Presidentt}·'reasurer and~ Superintendent, Jonathan R. Johnson; Secretary, J. l10ward Roop.E-1 The Chester Electric Light & Power ~pany, was incorporatedo October 1st, 1885. Works Third E of Market.,tl'tesident, G. P. Denis;I='l Vice President, D. G. Hendricks; Secretary, Thomas S. Hall; Treat§.j:Xl Ul'fIf, Samuel H. Seeds.-< The New Chester Water Company having purcbased the plant of the

    South Ward Works, have supplied tbe city with water since July 1st,

    Let Oochran & Sweeney sell you Real Estate,

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • O'Jlonnade Hotel-One of the Best Houses in OhesterClIESTEH DIRECTOHY. 1.5

    1887. They ~re constl'llcliog new basin8 and layin~ pip~. which. assoon as cowplet~d. will t>nahle them to 9upply the adjoining borougbsalso with water. The OlHCIWS of the cOlllpc\uy are: President, J. L.Forwood; Secretary, W.I1. Miller; Eugene F. Fuller, Superintend-ent.

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    INSURANCE. oTHE CUESTEH MUTUAL INSUUANCE CmrPANY.-Office, :Marht :>

    Squarrl , Chestt>f. Presidtmt, Jonatha.n Pennell; Spcretaryand Treas- d1883. Cal~ital stock, $200.000. Prt'sident, S. A. Dyer; Ca-shipr, S. H.Seeds; Directors, J. 1"rank Black, Hichard Weth~ril1. Hugh Shilw,Charlt's B. Houston, William Applehy, Georgu B. Lindsay, Wm. ~.Blakeley, H. 13. Bb;ck, Samuel A. Dyer.

    DELAWAHE COUNTY NATIONAL HANK, Market Square. Incor-}Iorated 1814. Capital $300,000. President, J. H. Hoop; Cashier, B.'r. Hall; DitectorR, .J. H. Roop, J. Lewis Crozer, Thomas Appleby,Joshua P. Eyre. D. HePlie Esrey, Thomas Scattergood, Ddvid Trainer, 'XJJohn P. Crozer. John O. DeshonR, Jr. ::=.

    DELAWAHE COUNTY 'l'IWS'l'. ~AFE DEPOSIT AND TITLE INSlJll- §..ANCE UO:MPANY, Market Square. Capital. $100.000. President, ~IIenry C.lIoward; Vice l~reRident~ Sanlu~l 1~hode8; Secretary John [J)D. Goff; Treasurer, Thomas Lees; Solicitor, O. B. Dickinson: Din~c- ~. #tors, H. U. Howard, Si'\lDllel Uhont; W. S. Blakeley, Treasurer Rnd SlSperilltendent. Manufacturecotton !loods.

    BLAKELEY LAND ASSOCIATION (TIlE).-Capital stock, $84.000.n. W.Blakeley. Preaident; S. A. Dyer, Treasurer; J. T. Graham,Hammell BuildS Plaltform, Delivery, Express Wagons

    HISTOGRAPHY

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    Wilson-Reliable Food for Infants-All Makes.CIIESTEU nII:ECTORY.

    Secrfltary. Dirt>ctors, B.W. Blakeley, W. S.llIakeley, II. G. Blakeley,W. ll. Broomall, HobL WI-therill, Wcllard Wdherill. John X. Wilson.

    CHESTER ARMORY CmlPANY.-Incorporated 1881. Gen. dA Lan.noy, President: .Jamed A. Campbell, Secretary; Tlleo. W. Stone,'l'reasurer. Directors, 1". G. Swpeney, .J. ElJ~le Baker, T. E. Clyde,P. I';tritl~er. Gen. de I,annoy, 1'. W. StOllf' ••J. A. Campbell.

    CHESTER ELECTHIC I ...OIlT AND Pmflm CO:1lrANY.- Officf'Third street, west .)( Market. Incorpol'atpd October 1st, 188-S. CapitalHtock. $[JO,OOO. Prpsidmlt, G. P. Dmlis; Vicf' Prpqident, D. G. Hend.ricks; Secretary, Tlloa. S. H 'I; Treasurer,~, II. SeE-ds; Directors,G. P. Denis, n. G. HendriCkS, Richarll Ppt~·rs, Jr.• I. E. COf'hran. Jr.,Amos Gartside, Dr. C. W. Perkins, F; If. Sweeney. Jos. Deeriul~,D.P. Paiste, F. S. Hastiu!{s. .

    CUESTEH }'OUNDHY AND MACJIINF CO)IPANY.-Front and Penn.Incorporated ~ptember 24th, ]&;6. H. 13. Black, President; Theo.W. Stonp, Secretary; J. ];" Black, 'l'reH"nrer; Lewis Miller, GBnenlManaller; Directors, II. B. Black, 1I~1ll Hiddle, I. Eugle COCllrR,l,.Jr., M. n. Bickley, Hugh Shaw, Joseph UasllO, Theo. 'V. Htone.Manufacturers of steam eD~ines, rolling mills .\Ud all kinds of heRvy

    o machinery, bnilers and wrou~ht iron \\'lrk.g CHESTER ]'UEIGIIT LIN'E.-Oltice foot of Market street. Incor.

    'J:: porated ]881. PreSident, J. Fr ;llk Black; Secretary. John Spencer;c1) Treasur~r,J. H. Hoop; Superintend('ut, J. Crai~,Jr. Makes two tripsS dally to Philadelphia.< CIIESTEH GAS COMPANY.-Otlice W -.ilsh, bfllow Third. Incorpor.Q) ated April, 1806. President. Jonath:lll H. Johnson: Secretary, J.

    rf1 Howard Roop; Directors, S. A. Cr('~er, J. O. Deshong, Jr., Stephen§ Cloud, Jr., Jonathan H.•Johnson. ;. H. Roop.

    CHESTER bIPROVE}IF,"':7 tJO~IPANy.-Inc()Jporated March 3d,"0 1871. Wm. 13. Broomall. President; Wm. Ward, Secretary and~ Treasurer; Dire/;tors, Will. B. Broomall, H. H. Crozer, George=' Broomall. JOf~e,.t. Wilcox, E. A. Price, James Irving. David Trainer,

    roo Hichard l"cters, Jr.2 CIlESTER MANUFACTURING CO)(I'ANY.-Gr8f>n and Caldwell.l Capital stock, $50,000. Incorpo1'&ted June, 1886. President, Thomas

    ...:f Wilby; Secretary. };'. M. PeoplnA; Treasurer, Hoben Howarth: Di-~ rectors,1'homas Will y, .lames Driver, J. Gottschalk, G. W. Chad-~ Wick, H. C. Thompsoll, J. Wall worth , Hobert HiKby, };zra. Drans.§.. fl,'ld, J. H. Hall. Manufacture damask and cotton )'arna.;::::::: CnESTER MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.-Omce M.arket Square.

    Incorpllrated l"ebruary 26, 1874. .Jonathan Pennell, IJresident; Geo.rp. M. Booth, Secretary; Directors. James Irving', Wm. B. Broomall,

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    E-oi Jonathan PeIlDP,Il, S. A. Dyer, D. G. Hentlrlcka, D. M. Johnson, M.Foot H. Bickley, George Broomall, W. D. H. Serrill, J. Newlln Trainer,~ H. L. Donaldson, Amos Gartside.~ CHESTER OIL COMPANy.-,\Torks li'ront and Tralrier. B. D. Ben.4tl son, President: J. lJ. Morse, 8£;,;"etary; S.Q. Brown, 'freas'uee; W.

    W. "'mith, Oontroller; F. W. Edwards, Superintendent; S. H. Ed.wards, Assistant Superintendent.

    CHESTER PIPE AND TUBE COMPANY.-Front, above Wilson.Gea. H. Potts, Prf\sideot; .A. D. Hepburn, Secretary and Treasurer;W. 8. McManus, Superintendent.

    CHESTER ROLLING MU,LS COMPANY.-Wilson and Front. 10cor.porated 1875. Capital stock $600,000. ::So A. Crozer, President; Rich-ard Peters, Jr., Secretary; Ohas. B. Houston, Treasurer; Tbomas J.Houston, Manager. Manufacturers of steel plate.

    Real Estate for sale and ront J.t Oochran & Sweeney's

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • Oolonnade Hotel-'well lighted, heated, and ventilatedCHESTER mHECTORY. 17

    CHE8TER HUHAL CEMETEHY CO~lPANY.-Illcorporate(\ March 18,1863. Lewis Heacock, Sllperint~lldt'nt; l"Jresider!t, A. C. Eckfeldt;lSecret.\ry, II. L. Donaldson; Trt>asurer, S. A. Dyer; Directon~,A. C.Eckft>ldt, Georl{e McCall, Thoma'i Moore, IUchard Miller, Amos Gart-sidt-1, Hot>flrt Hinl{leton, S. A. D,ver,H. L. Donaldson. D. Reece Esmy.

    CHESTER SnOE MANUFACTUHlXO CO~IPAXY.-Polter and Hose. t:;;Incofl>orateMuudy; Secretary, P. Hrartlev; Treasurer. '1'. Edw:mt Clvde; Direc- --<torH. Pet~r MUDdy. "Tillilun Hunter, Jr., Francis Schmidt., William ....Taylor, JOR. Shephard, J. H. Cochran, .James Barr. e;

    CHF..8TER STEEL CASTINGS CO~IJ?ANY.-Sixth. corner Broomall. r;nIncorporated AUllust, 1873. Capital. $50,000. E. P. Dwillht. Presi.dentand Treasurer; J. J.'Deemer, Superintendeut; A. J. Lorenz.Secretary. Steel castitills, soli~ emrl homolZeneous; tensile slreu'tth 70,-OUO pounds to the BqUHl'A inch. An invaluable quality for expeush'equality fur expensive forghjgs, or for iron castiu;.,:s where ~reatstrengthis required.

    CHESTER STREET RAILWAY COMPANY .-Office, Tllirteenlh andEd~rno()t. Incorporat~" July 13,1882. Pmsident and Superintendent,E. Mitcht'll Corntlll; W. S. B1akelt'y, Sf'crf'tary; S. II. Searls. Treas. ~urer; Gporge B. Lindsay, Solicitor; Dirt>ctors, Jo;. Mitchell Cornell,

    BnlichkardIIPeU!h·~h'Jr., as. A. DB,verI, iWd' S. Blakeley, 1'. J. Houston, J.F. fBe. Uj[ 0 RW. :rt>or~e . ~ n say.CROWN S~(r.. ..TING COlIPANY.-Ineorporatt>d 188G. CapltalstDck, :;:

    $60.000. GeorllA N. Crulllback, Prf'sidt'flt.; Frank Hums, Vice Pres· t:ridtmt; Albert Haverstick, Secretary and Treasurer. General Lrass (;toulldel'fl and slDt:'lters. -DELAWARE COUNTY HEAL ESTATECmIPANY(TnE) ....;.ApplicatioD """was made In May, 1887, for a Uharter for this company. '['he incor· 8porators are: .r. M. Broomall. Georl{e Hroomall. WiIlia.m B. Broom- a-all, O. F. Bullard and H. L. Broomall. The ohj"ct of the compauy is a-the purchase aud improvement of real estate, mainly in .Media and ~SOllth Chester. ('....

    DELAWARE UIVER InON SIJIP BUILDI~WANDENOIXE WORKS.- ~Front below Kerlin. John 13. Roach, President: William Pt\rker, ~Secretary aOlI Treasuf(~r. Buildp,rs of iron and sted shillS. 0

    EUREKA CAST STEEL CO"n'ANY.-Broornalland P. W.&B. H. H. .!"John A. Emerick, Prt>sident, Wi1liam H. Dickson, Secretary and I-'Treasurer, George Trickett, 1t[analler. Manufacturers of steel cast- 00ln~8. -

    FA.RMERS' 1t[AUltET COAIPANY.-Prtlli4ent, Lewis Palmer; Se~re. 0tar)' and Trp,asurer, Edmund JOIl(">S ; SlIperinteudf'nt, Ed .....ard Jones j ~Directors. Thomas Appleby, William Sharpless, Lewili Palmer, Geo. ....'frimble, S. M. Wells. g

    IRVING.Ii LEIPER MANUFACTURING CO)[PANY (TJIE.)-Front anrl :::rFranklin. Incorporated October 1, 1877. Presirtellt, James Ir'Jing; mTreasul'er, Thomas I. Leiper ; Sp.cretAry, C. II WOIthinRton. Manu. ~facturets of cotton yarns. P.hiladelphia office, 41 Letitia street. .....

    JOHNSTON RAILUOAD FUOG.t SWITCH COMPANY.-Sixth and Fl. A<ricb. John A. Emerick, President; Edward H .•Johnston, Manager; ~Silmuel Lees, Treasurer. Philalielphla office, 307 Walnut stroot.

    LILLEY.t SON8 MANUFACTURnm CO)[PANy.-Front helow Con-cord avenue. Incorporated 1881. Prt'~ident, Henry Lilley ; ~ecretaryand Tn-Murer, John Lillt>y, Jr. Cotton and woolen ml\nufacturers.

    J..INCOLN MANUFACTURING Co., Morton a\'t>llue and IJlakeley.Incorporated February 2·" 1881. President, S. E. Meigs; Secretary

    For a First 01&88 Delivery Wagon go to HAMM~~LL

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • Wilson's for Prescriptions and Family Rocipes.18 CHESTER DIRECTOIty.

    TRANSPORTATION.

    and Tr~l\8urer, W. S. Blakeltly; Superintendent, Howard Weidner ..Manufactur~rs ofcottou yarns. .

    .NEw CUE8TEH W~\TEH Co.-Oftice 210 West Third. CbarteredApril 29,1885. President, J. L. Forwood; Secreta.ry, W. H. Miller;::;olicitor, WiIlia.m Ward; Superinlendfmt, EUl(ene 1'-'. li'uller. .

    PATTJbiladelphia. They own two largel3 steam barges, tbe Eddystone and Chester, and make two trips daily§ each way, proving of ~reat convenience to the merchants of onr city.o TilE CUE8TER CREEK HAILHOAD, a branch of the P. W. and B., starts at Lamokin and connects with the Baltimore Central road tor-< Port Deposit, and the 'Vest Chester road for West Uhester, Mediabt and PhUadelphia.I:: TUE STEAKER JERSEY BLUE, of the Brld~eport Steamboat Com.

    ;.= pany, makes daily trips between Bridgeport, South Che."4'3r, Chester,:! Blllingsport and Philadelphia.\Ao/ TilE SALEH LINE OF STEAMERS, and the severalateamooats plying

    OD the river, land here regularly during the summer months.--------------------------Money to loan at low rates, Oochran & Sweeney

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • EXPRESS OOMPANIES.ADAKs.-Cochrane Buildinll, Market below 1\ W. & B. R. n., Rnd

    Highland avenut', below P. W. & D. R. H., South Chpster.BALTIXORE & OHIO.-llaltimore & Ohio depot, 12th and Pro,.i-

    dence avenue.

    TIlE track of the Chester Street Railway 15 now laid from 14th andEdgrnont 'iven'le to Front and Market, from M and Market to 3d andCIll)'ton, III South Che'lter. from 14th and l'~dgmont avenue to 5th andUpland avenue, in Upland, and from Fifth and Market to 2-lth andIJrovidence avenue, in .North Chester. Fare on each route.5 cents.

    STAGES run regularly to Media.

    TELEGRAPH OOMPANIES.

    Board by the Day'),,· "'7eek at the Oolonnade HotelCJn;STRU DnmC"1'OltY. 19

    tjWESTERN UNION TXJ..EonAI'I1 Cml1'ANY.-Main office. 317 Market >

    6treet. William Brennan, Mana~t'r. Open 7.30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun- ~davs,9 to 10 A. M., and.5 to 6 P. M. ~

    Branch offices for Bfmdinf{ Wf'I~Sa((eS, P. W. and B. depot, open day 0and ni~ht. Reading Railroad depot, Second and Market streets. open mfrom 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.

    BALTIMOHE & Omo TXLEOUAl'lI COMPANY.-Main office, 518Market street. Virflil H. Hart, Manaller. Open 7.30 A. M. to 8 P. M.Hundays 9 to 10 A. M.• and .5 to 6 P. M.

    Brancl.1 olUce. Baltimore & Ohio depot. 12th and Providence avenue.Open da.y and nif{ht.

    TELEI'JlONE -Chester Telephone l"~':~;lange, otlice, 317 Marketstr6f!t. J. H. MehatIey. Manager. Open day and night.

    BUILDING ASSOOIATIONS.()RESTER.-Presldent, John Spencer; Treasurer. Jonathan Pf'!nnellj

    Solicitor, Edmund Jones; Secretary. Georgfl M. Booth. Meets fourthTuesday enning in each month, at the otlice of George M. Booth,Market Squara.

    CUESTER AND Ul'I..AND.-President, RobElrt 'VllsOD; TrFmsurer.Am()~ GnrUJide; Secretary awl Solicitor. D. M. JobnllOl1. Meets atthe office of D. M. John80n, Market Square, on the third Saturdayevpninf{ of each month.

    DELAWARE COUNTY.-l!resldent, Wm. Dolton; Treasurpr, D. M.Johnsol1; ~cretary and Solicitor. Orlando' Harvey. Meets first Mon-day twening of each month, at the office of George M. Booth, MarketSquare.

    EXCELSIOR SAVINGS FUND.-organlzed Novemher, 1886. Presi-dent, D. M. J:Jhn80n' Vice President, Joseph S. Hunter; Secretaryand Solicitor, Perry M. Washl\baugh; Treasurer, Jonathan H. John-son. Meets tirAt :Saturday in each month. at the office of IJerry M.Wnshabaugh, 004 Msrkf't str~t.

    }"IDELITY.-Presidant\.Jonathan Pennell; Secretary, H. L. Donald.8OD; SolicUor, John B. dannumj Trpssurer, Jonathan n.. John80n.Organized Junp, 18i9. Meets second Saturday evening ineach month,at the office of Gporge M. Booth, Market Square.

    FRANKLIN.-Organlztod .June 188i. Prt'sldent. Frank R. Palmer;Secretary. William Ward. Jr.; Treasurer, D. M. Johnson; Solicitor,P. Bradley. Meets second Saturday evening in each month, at thfloffice of P. Bradley, Mlttrket and Edgmont.

    HOlUl:.-Preeident, Jonathan Pfmnel1; Secretary. P. Bradley; Treas-urer, O. B. Dickioson; Solicitor, Ward R. Bli.. Incorporated 1881.

    Second hand Wagons and Oarriages at HAMMELL'S

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • Wilson-Everything Guaranteed as Represented.20 CIlJ~8TEn DIRECTOUY.

    BEALE,- Sixth and Edgmont•BORouoII. - Fourtl1 and JafIrey.CUTLEu's.-Third aud Kerlin.CONNAtiTY·s.-Third and Wilson.CITY.-Market btllow Fifth.}'ELTON.-FoUlth and Jefirey.l

  • Oomfort of Guests amply provided for at the OolonnadeCHESTER DIRECTOHY. :!1

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    ~rETHODIST.-A5BURY A. M. I~.-ERst Second, comer BethelCourt. Hev. WilliAm H. 13ryant, pastor; house, 619 Madison.

    FREE.-Corner Third and West. Hev. W. H. I...ansing, pastor;bouse, 210 Victoria.

    MADISON STREET M. B.-Seventh a:ld Madison. Rev. W. J. Pax· ~Bon. pastor; bouse. SIS Welsh. po.

    MUHI'I1Y A. M. }~. MISsION.-EnJ('lenorth of Front. -1SoUTH CII:ESTER.-Third and Jt'ffl'E'Y. Hev. N. B. Dmell, ,astor; H

    boUb;!, 'I'llird aud Jeffrey. l::lST. DANIEL'S:M. E.-Edwards. above Third. Hev. A. "T. Hamil.

    ton, paslor: house, corner Seventh 81Hi Til~hmal1. . rnST. JOlIN'S A. H. {~.-SeventeenthE of Waluut. Rev. J

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    Wilson's Porous Plasters, If> cents, equal to any:CIU:STFU DIRECTORY.

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    RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS.YOUNO 'MEN'S CmUSTIAN ASSOCIATJON.-Dr. F. Uidllely Gra-

    ham, President; Garnett P~I)(i1etOI1. Vice-President; John l"ielding,Hecording Sf'cretary; B. T. Hall, Treasurer i F. S. Shepard, GeneralSecretary. LJcated at 5H Market stl-eet. lIas readinll and Bocialrooms. Open daily except Sunday. from 8 A. M. to 9.30 P. M.

    JUNIOHS.-A branch of the Y. M. C. A., composed of youths from15 to 20 }'ears of a~e. Pr~sidellt. B ..Frank Beatty; Recording Secre.tary. W. A. Mearns; Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, AlbertMcDade.

    Boys' BHANcII.-Composed of younllPr lx:)\'S than the .Juniors.Pres\dent. B. :Frank Beatty; Secretary, Woo. Scholleld; Treasurer,Jospph McLea".

    CIlESTEU HOSP11'AL CO)IPANY.-T'resident, Mrs. J. Frank Black;Correspondin~ Spcrptary, Mrs. Jos. H. T. Coates; Recording Secre-tary, Mrs. Sarah B. Flitcraft; 1'rpllSUl'er,!:i. A. Dyer. A building isAoon to be rentt>d and prepared fOf b08pital purposes, but the locationis not YE't known. When e."tablisherl, the hospital will be in charge ofa resident phisician and matron.

    LADIES' UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.-orllanized Ncvem.ber 22, 1871. Pre"ident, Mrs. J. Lpwi':J Crozer i Vice-President, Mrs.S. E. McKeeVPf; Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. B. Broomall; Spcretary, Mrs.J. K. Bahr. Meets the second Wednesday in t>aeh montb between No•vembPr and May, in tbe Lecture Hoom of St. 1)aul's EpiscopalChurch.

    WmIEN's CIIHISTIAN TX:\IPEUANCE UNION.-Mrs. R. K. Carter,President; Mrs. Thomas l\!cCault..y. Recording Secretary; Mrs. Jos.Bottomley. CorrespondinR ~ecrehtr)·; Mrs. C. F. Foster, Treasurer.Meets in Ueform Club Hooms. Third and Market, first and thirdTuesday afternoons in each month .

    YOUNO W. C. T. U.-A hranch of the above. President, Mrs. C.F. Jts monthly in Masonic Hall. cornerF'ourth aud Market street8, on tbe Thursdayevening following fullmoon.

    Chester noyal Arch Chapter, No. 2,53, meets !n Masonic Hall, cor·

    Prompt settlements if insured by Oocbran & Sweeney

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • Oolonnade Hotel, T. S. Willialnson, Prop., 10-12 W.3dCHESTER DIRECTOHY. 23

    Fourth and Market streets, the second Monday evening in eachmonth.

    Mount Vernon Lod~e, No. 5S, A. Y. M., (colored) meets the firstand third Tuesday evenin~s in each month, in Edgmont Hall, Welshabove Seventh. ':j

    Franklin Lod~e, No. 48, A. Y. M., (coloredl meets the first Tucs- >-day eveninll in each month, southt>ast corner :b onrth and Market. ~

    Hisinl{ Sun Chapter, No. 12, (collJred) meets second }~ridl\Y eVf'ning ....,in each mouth, southeast cornel' .Fourth and Market. e:

    DelawarA County Lodj:te, X o. 13, Knights of Birmingham, meets in V'Lindsay Duildinll, Market Square, Wednesday eveniuj;( before fullmoon. t;:;

    ODD FELLOws.-l~eiperviIle Lod~e, No. 263, meets every Thursday c::evenin~ in Odd Fellows' Hall, Broad and Crosby. Z

    Upland I",od~e, No. 2-53, meets every Tuesday evening in Penn ~Buildin~,Market Square. ~

    Cbestf'r Lodll~, No. 92, meels every Tuesday evening in Central Ex- ~cbanRe, }'ifth below Market.

    Chester Encllmpment, No. 99, meets the seconday evening, in Cla)'ton Building, 'I'hlrd and Markflt. CJ

    Larkin Lodge. No. 73, meets every Monday eveniLlg in Exchange _Duildinl(, Fifth below Market. ;;

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    Toilet Requisites at the Family Drug Store.CHESTER DlRECTOItY.

    Hall, Third above Morton.Penn Conclave, No. 59, I. O. H., meets second and fourth Wednes-

    day evenings 1n each month, in Exchange Building, Fifth below Mar-ket.

    Chester Council, No. 553, Royal Arcanum, meets first and thirdWednesday evenings in eelch month. in Excllange Building, Fifthbelow Market.

    ~ Nonparllll Lod~e, SonM of ProS(re~!), meets in Cutler's Hall, Third~ and Kerlin, first and third Monday evenings in each month.b Chest.er Council, No. 3G, Jr. O. A. M., meets Friday evening in~ Perm 13uildinS(, Market Square.

    Nelson rJodlote, No. H), SOIlS of St. Georll6, meets first and thirdrp. TuesdliY evenings in each month, in Odd FellowfI's Hall, Ninth andE-t Crosby.E-t Court Pride of Ches~r, No. 6S58, A. O. F., meets Friday eveningso ill gxchange Building, .Fifth below Market.~ Trinity Council, No. 23, S. anti D. of America. m~ets every Wed-~ nesday eveniug, in ]~dgmont Hall, Welsh below }~dgmont.< German Benetlcial Society, No. 1, of Chester, meet8 second Monday~ eveninS( in each month, in Cutler's Hall, Third and Kerlin.d Workingmen's BeneUclal Society meets Monday evening, in Con-o narty's Hall, 1'hird and Wilson.~ Mount Lebanon Lodge. No. 17, Masonio Ladies, meets every Wed-;n nesday evening. in Penn Bullding,~.

    Chester City Association, No. oi, IJhllozatbeaus, meets every Mon-'"E day even InK 1n Penn BuildillRS.~ ot. Michael'iJ Beneficial oociety meets tbe second Monday evening:-.:.:: in each month, in '1'. A. B. Hall. &v~lIth stroot, 1lf'IU Welsh.H Jmmaculate Heart Benetlcial Society meets the first Tuesday even-"":::::l inll in each month, in tho Haymakers' room, Ladomus' Block.g St. Mlchael'8 1'. A. B. Society meets the Urst ounday in each month,

    ...... in 1'. A. B. 111\11. Seventh street, near Welsh.o Immaculate Heart 1'. A. B. Society meets the first Sunday Il.fter-~ noon In each month, in Pt\rochial SChoolHouse, Norris, 110ar Second.'":l St. Michael's Cadets meets the third Sunday afternoon in each~ month, in T. A. B. Hall, Seventh, neal' Welsb.~ American I'rotestaut Association, No. 87, meets }'riday evening,.;:; Clayton Building.•5. Ancient Order Hibernians, No.1, meets second Monday In each- month, In Cutler's Hall, Third and Kerlin.

    SL Luke's Beneficial Society (colored) meets third floor,4th andMarket streets.

    MISOELLANEOUS SOOIETIES.Robert Burns Club m~ets Tuesday evening, in Odd }'ellows Hall,

    9th and Ur08by. .H.obert Emmett Club meets Monday evening, in Malta Hall, Third

    above Morton.Liquor Leal(u~ meets in Clayton Building first Tuesday afternoon

    in each month.Hodcarriers' Association meets 4t.h and Market.Haymakers' Association meets Monday evening In Ladomus' Block.Brlll5t8 Gun Club meets 168 West Third.McClure Gun Club meets Third and Kerlin.Chester Cricket Club, rooms and grounds, 12th and Upland.

    $150,000 paid in losses in last 5 yrs., Ooohran & S",eeney

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • Oolonnade Hotel, newly furnisbed throughout.CHESTER DIRECTORY.

    Steam Enl:tineel'R Association meets Saturday evening, in PostotllceBltildiD~, lith and EdKmont.

    Pacil1c Social Club meets Monday evelliul(, 2d floor lOS West 3d.

    POLITIOAL OLUBS.Americus Club meAts in Cochrane Building, Market near Sixth.

    President, O. B. Diekinson; Secretary, M. J. Cummings; Financial -:;Secretary, E ullene Glenny; Treasll rer, T. E. Clyde. ~.

    Chester Itepublic:an Lea~ue meets in Penn Buildin~, 3eG Market. ~President, William B. Droo-lat.; Secretary, J. R. T. Coates. Teea- -.IBurer, C. 'V. Andrews. :::;

    YOQng Men '8 Hepllblican Olnb meets in Fulton Hall. Presideni-, ViAu~ustll~ Hl\r~reaVe8i Vice President, Henbe!l Dlakeley; Corres.pondlng Sf'cretary, .James Bell; HecordinK Secretnry, Thomas Taylor;Financial Secretary, Harry Taylor; Treasurer, Charles Ilk.

    BANDS.Op:lesby, William .J. O~leshy, Leader. Organized 1861. ~Ieet3

    Tuesday and Friday eVE'.jlin~s,30t E(~gmout avenue.Friendship, 'l'holUllS .J. Ho')S, Leader. Meets Tuesday and Friday

    eveniD~s, Fult{)u Hall, Ninth and Upland.HepulJlic Cornet, Leader, John Campl~'.ll. Meets third 1100r 323 x:'

    ~arket. ~'"S

    I;ilJerty Cornet, Charles West, Leader. Meets 3d and Edwards. ~:J.;

    MILI'l',ARY OOMPAN£ES.Company D, Sixth Helliment. N. G. P.• Armory, Dickinson Build.

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    J~ AbbreTlatioDs.-For convwience in printing, the following abbre-~ viatioDs will be occasionally used: elk., clerk; manf'r., mal1ufac-o turer; prop., proprietor; supt.,superinteDdent; op., operative; lab.,~ laborer; emp., employed; st., street; avo or ave., avenue; r., rear;r:n P. W. & D. H. n., Philadelphia, Wilmill~ton It Baltimore Uailroad;~ B. & O. H. R., Baltimore & Ohio Hailroad; E .• East; lV., West; N.,o North; S., South; n., Dear. The word street is implied.l=Q!Xl<~ AARON DA"ID, Wheelwright, Providence aDd 22

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    First Olass Accommodations a.t the Oolonnade HotelCHESTER DlRECTOHY. Z1

    ADAMS EXPRESS co~. S. Black, manager, 5331rIarketAdams Express Office, lxander Dnniel, lab., Wilson, S 2dAlexander Jane, nurse, ~4 W 2dAlexander J08t'pb, machinist, 922 W 7thAlf'xauder Will. A., clerk, 1201 W 3dAJlcutt Andrew :E., buckswr, Concord and I_amokinAllen Ann, housekeept'r, 638 Morton aveAllen Annie It., widow of Jos6pheuB, 128 E 5tl!Allen Uenj. '1'., drauj;thtsman, 813 W Hth

    , Allen Charles S., alate roofer, 325 ParkerAllen Clara, houeekeeper, 118 E 4thAllen E!Jther. 928 PotterAllen Geo. W., op.• 700 CaldwellAllon Harriet S., 818 W 9thAllen Harriet Swift, 118 E 4thAllen Harry D., drug clerk, 818 W 9tbAllen H~nrv T., carpenter, 813 W 9th •ALLE.' J••" Aldermar" 820 Market, h US E 4thAllen .Tohll, carpente~ 626 E 7thAllen John, lab., 861 ,r'ultonAllen Jobn, op., 700 CaldwellAllen Louis, lab., 122 J

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    r Hibernjans, ::N o. I, Cutler's Hall, 3d hnd KerlinAnderson Annie :M., d.omestic, ~'910 DelawareAnderson C. H., J. H. Young", Co., SOl Market SquareAnderson Chas., lab., 914 MadisonAnderson Chas. 0., car~)(>nter, 101 Highland aveAnderson Cyrus, Il\b., 417 Bakf'rAnJerson David, weaver, 338 E 14thAnderson };dwaru, painter, 321 I~ 11thAnderson };dward, driver, ·124 BakerAnderson Gen. B., lab., ralmer Dr WestAnderson Henry, lab., 42G :E 5thAnderson Hugh, machinist, 712 W 3dAndt'r80n .Tames, lab., 409 W }"rontAnderson James }~., lab., P.llmt>r Ill' WestANJ'ERSON .J. U., r.oDlwission merchant, 310 Edgmont, h 2620 W 3dAndelson James S., op., 409 W FrontAnderson Jennie, weaver, 338 1'; 14t11Anderson J. II., clerk, 2620 W 3dAnderson .John, rigger, 726 PotterAnderson .Tohn, lab., 109 Highland avenueAnderson Joseph, lab., }~ront Ilear JeffreyAnderson Katie G., 737 '" 2dAnderson Nancy, widow, 820 E 14thAnderson Nathaniel, laborer, 620 PineAnderson Perry, lab., 408 UnionAnderson 1>.•T., meat & provisions, 2620 'V SdAnderson Hachel, laundress, 116 E 8th •Anderson Hebecca, boarding bouse, 2004 W 2dAnderson Rebecca, drt'f1smaker. Lamokin near 5thAnderson Hobert, carpenter, 344 UlrichAnderson Hobert H., weaver, IrVington, 320}; 14thAnderson Samuel, clerk 531 E 9thAnderson Samuel, lab., Lamokin, above 4th

    Insure with OOOHRAN & SWEENEY.

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • All Oonveniences at the Oolonnade, lOA12 W. ThirdcnE~TER DIRECTOl'tY. 29

    Anderson Samuel, laborer, WiJltOn S 2dAnderson Thomas, boiler maker, 737 W 2dAnderson Thomas, millwright, 224 W .5thAndf'rson Virginia, dre86nlakf'r. 608 MarketAndt'rson 'Vol., roofer,.5 Bpthel CourtAnderson 'Vol. R., rivet('r, 737 'V 2dAndersbn 'Vol. T .• laborer, Catherine, E of FlowerAndrews Charles W., bookkeeper Shaw Esrey &i Co., ~I Highland Ted·(( ~ (Andrews Ellzahet.h n., N E cor 4th and Crosby ~Andrews .John,loom boss, 116 E 13th :>Andrews William E., beamer. 1105 Upland ~Andres Edward, driver, Ms 217 Patterson ......Andres Hannah, 217 Patterson t::1Andres William, sailor, 217 Patterson VJAnnlson Annie, domestic, Lamokin N of lith .A~~EL. MOTHER, SUIMlrior, 1308 'V 3d t:::::lAnstey Alfred. ~hipjoiner, 316 Penn qAnstlw Hella. widow, 111 Kerlin ZANS'I'EY. HENRY, shoemaker and assessor, 005 W It"'ront +-iAnthony John, Iboorer. 1006 Upland t-CApple Gustavus, laborer, bds 2d near 'Vard ZApple John, laborer. Lamokin above 5th ~Appleby DaVid, 10 E 5th ..Appleby Elizabeth. widow, 10 E lith 31Appleby George 'V., 10 E 6th @Appleby Mary A" 10 E 5th CAppleby R. Leslie, nllrht operator. bds 344 Kerlin ~~Applehy ThoDl88, 10 E lith ~<Appleby William, 10 E 5thAra"ftpha Mf(( Co., Johu M. WiJI,)n, Prf>~.; 'V. S. Blakeley, 1'rOO9. ~

    and Supt.; co! t:'~ I~o('i'i, 10th and Walnut ~Archie WUlIam. 1.,' ",' . 9th and TI1j;thmanArment Emma. :Jrh'", .. ker, 4:.ro E 8th ~Arment E. P., l·,~:n,.y:\.\,· Ste~l Works, 218 Mary Q'Arment .Joseph, \:.~i;X:;..,er, 429 E 8th FArment Joseph L., carpenter, 429 E ~tl.l \orArmlt,,"~Charte8 F~ roofer, 810 Upland ~ARMITAGE 6EOR~r.; L., roofer, 633 I

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    Wilson-Everything GuarfJlteed as Represented.

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    Arms Jennie, domestic. 2808 W 2dArmstt'ad John H., puddler, Jeffrey S of Front.

    8 ARMSTRONG A!IOIl, confectionery, 130 W 3d,11 213 W 2d! corg Emerald. See adv.:,.).- Armstrong Andrew, lab.• 7th E of Lamokin~ Armstrong Annie, 213 W 2d, cor Emerald~ Armstrong Edward. clt'rk, 617 :Ed~monto Armstrong Hauy, lab., 127 Concord~ Arm!ltron~ Ida D., 205 I>ennE Armstronll Jaml"s. 616 Ed~mont~ ARMSTIlO~H JAM1;S e., ~rocer, 616 Ed~mont

    '"8 ArmstronJl John H., bricklayer, 205 l>ennE Arn;8trong Ktziah, 127 Concord.- Armstrong Hobert. huckstt'r. 426 W Frontc; ArmstronK Sallie H •• op., 927 Upland,... .A.rmstrol1o SamJ., stono mason. 214 Concord~... ,.:::; Armstrong Susan, nurse, 527 Velah~ Armstrong Wnliam, bricklayer, 619 W 5th

    Armstrong Wm. H., pattern-Qlaker, 119 Concord avenue.Arnold Elizabeth, suleslady, 124 W 3dArnold 'Valter J., bookkeeper, 632 :MadisonArnold Wm. II., sewinll machine agent, 124 W 3dArns Samuel. lab., 233 Bethel CourtArtful I.eolllml, deck.hand. }~nllle above Delaware avenueArthur Jefferson, moulder, 229 PattersonAsah} Charles, blacksmith, IOU JeffreyA"bury A. M. E, Church, 10 W 2d .Ashcraft Harry 'I' .• drug~lst, 224 WkshingtonAsh Annie L., onerator, 221 Washington

    1: Ash Ht\rry P., brickruakel'. 405 Flower~ Ash Joseph J., brickOlaker, 408 .Flower~ Ash Joshua P., carpentt'r. 405 }"lower~ Ash Mary E., op., ~~1 Washington~ Ash Michael, labort)r. 221 Washington~ Ashby Annie B., 815 Broomall:.: Ashby };mrna M., saleslady, 1108 \V 3d~ Ashby Tilli~. op., 2 Blakeleycr. Ashby Wm. D., coach builder, 315 Broomall~ Ashmt'ftd E. K., lab.. 2ao Gerhard

    f tf A.8I1MlAD H. HRAHAM, I>ostnu~ster, Chpster I>. 0., h 410 E 9th~ Ashto- ,James, weaver, Powhattan, bel 15th

    I 08 Ashtou 'fbomu, spinner. 6th and EdgmontAshworth Annie, op., 706 E 8th:= Ashworth lJhas.\ 01'., Eddystone;-800 E 7·.hAshworth Elizabetb A., weaver, 015 Crosby

    rP Ashworth Geo., op., 705 E 8~h~ Ashworth Hannah, widow, 916 croswo Ashworth Jame8, boss spinner, 216 . l"ront~ Ashworth Sidney, Ashworth & Downey, h Phila.~ Ashworth Tbos, II., op., 705 E 8th

  • B.

    Oolonnade Hotel-well lighted, heated, and ventilatedCIIES'l'EH DTRECTOHY. 31

    Aubrey Hotel, Jesse W. Hawcliffe, i'rop., 3d and HowellAug8bur~ John.labo(br. 633 'V 2dAlJpperl~'G .• tailor. 20 W 4thAustin W. 1., clerk, 710 De8hon~ ~Auter Hobert n.. barber, 113 W 3d, h 33 E 2d ...Avenue Hotel. Michael Cronin, Propr., 623 rJoncord ave '0AUVERH~EHILLS, N. L. Yarnalll~Sons, Proprs., Delaware corner C)

    Flower ~Ayars BAllj. D., Benj. D. Ayars & Son, shop rear 423 W 5th, h 427 ~

    W 5th ....:y Ayars BenJ. D.•Tr., Benj. D. Ayars l~ Son, tHO Kerlin Z

    Ayars Bellj. D. Sr., carpenter. 421 W 5th .-sAyars B. D. &; SOil. n. D. &; B. D. Jr., contractors and builders, shop :::

    rear 423 W 6th ~•.::lAyers Josephus, laborf~r, 1624 Walnut

    Aytber Denj. F., laborer, bds 126 Kerlin ~•E'.oJ-oC)

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    Babbitt H. C., chem:st, 616 W 10thBat'e John M., eUKineer, ad W'rllUrlowBackus J. Wesley, laborer. bds I~lunokin ab 6thBacon Jaweu W., laborer. Law S of 2dBacon 'l'hollla.~, laborer, 316 E 10thBacon WeGley. C., laborer. 8:..'9 LincolnBacon Wt181~y P., brickwaker, bels 8:W LincolnBad~ley George, picture (ranws. OIl) W 3d, h doJ3agley James, laborer. 7th E LamokinHague1 I~aac, roller, 1210 Mary

    .,;;Y Bagshaw .James H.., WIll. lla~llhaw &. Son, 818 EdllUlontBa~l:lhaw William, Wm. BH.j.(shaw &. ~Oll, SIS EII~mont.Bagshaw William L., wholesale conft'ctiOlwr. 528 E 15th

    ,I- 13a~shaw William &; bon, conCpctioners, 8181~t1gmont, h do13ail Annie, opel'. Lincoln, {l36 WalnutBall John, laborer, t}~5 WalnutBailey Charles, operator Ctwster 'Vorst.ed Mills, 615 GreenBailey George, coachman, 314 Mary .Bailey Geor'll:) W" carpent.er, lOt KerlinDailey John •. )arber, 319 E 10th

    ;!'II Bailey Josevh E .• lIaillt"r, 209 PattersonDailey Sami. B., 22d and ProvidenceBailey SUBata. Widow, 319 :E 10thDailey Valeb Y., ml\cblnlst, 1022 W 7tIlBallt'y Baml., ml\chinist, 1022 W 7thBailiff Charles, lab., Lamokin ab 4thDain Alex. P., 01'.,718 E 8tbDaines ~mma, op., 111 KerlinBaines Louis, CIUPfluter, 111 KerlinDaines Mary, widow, 111 KerlinBaines Wm.,lab., Asb N;of 4thBaker Albert H., machinist, 207 E 9th

    1'" Baker Alfred V., &Kent, 2d and ConcordBliker Charlotta, 019 E 9thDaker Christoplh.lr, lab., 22.5 EllsworthBaker Edwin F., machinist, 350 Parker

    Grooers' and Bakers' Delivery WagoO!:;-HAMMELL

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • Wilson-Reliable Food for Infa.ntE-All Ma.kes.32 CHESTER DIRECTORY.

    Baker Eliza, weaver. 619 E 9thBaker };1i1.abeth, weaver. 619 E 9thBaker Frank S., agent, 641 E 9th

    BAKER GEOROE, Real estate, insurance and steamship agent, 4 'V5th, h 12~ Edgmont. See adv.• Baker G. William, eD~inoor, 208 W Front

    aJ Baker Henry F., carpentur, 535 E 10th~ Baker Irving E., optician, h 1007 Hyatt

    s:; Daker J. Englp, sMretary and tteasurer Chester Ice Co., 601 E 14thBaker Jennie R., 207 E 9thBaker John, lahe-rer, .101 E 14thBaker JO'Jeph, 5:;7 E 9thBaker Joseph 1.... plumber & ~as fitter, 6t.h and Crosby, b 637 E 9thlhker Lizzie, domestic J. V. Bt3atty, 143 E 7thBaker Ma~l{ie, P. M. A. laundry, 13th and Uhestnut, h 311 E 14thBaker Marla, ";\Taaver, 619 }j 9thBaker Martha, 019 E 9th l ~.. J.,. fBaker Sue N., Ml S 9th 1-1 I ) r ,,1 t! {' ;1 I'Baker Snsan, widow of Wmiam, 317 MarketBaker William, tlreman, Amsapha, 141[, Providence avenueBaker WOl. H" laborer. Hayes Honth of 3dBakus Charles, brlckm tk..r, ~133 W 3dBaldt Anna A., 726 W 3dB!LUT .'REJ)~RICK,Sllp'L. Standard Steel Ul\stinJt Uo., 726 W 3d..g Baldt George W., boss Uloulder, 3d west of HarwickBALDT 80US};, John .T. l.eary, proprietor. corner 5th and Howell.S See adv.

    $' ,.~ Baldt Frederick, Jr., plumber. 726 W 3d~ B"hit Katie H., dre8smaker, 728 W 3dg Baldt William, pattern lllak~r, IIl~hland avenue south of Ddl

    "t:' Baldwin Jnhr. J., farml'r. Korlin street market, h Booth'a Corner.S Baldwin WlIliam, lab., 220 Haves'-> Ballard ntchard }i\, lab.• 1020 W9th

    Ballard Samuel D., 221 ]~dwl\rd"Hallfmtine Clll\rl~ S., op., Bower & Son, 404 E 8thBallentine .1ames, op., Eddystone, 800 I

  • Oolonna.de Eotel-Qne of the Best Houses in Ohester0UE8TER DIRECTORY. 33

    ••;) 'Baptiste JedBe, bricklayer, 139 E 8thBarcus L., commission merchant, 39 W 3d, h doBarcus Levi, clerk, 407 'V FrontBard Geor~a W.,laborer, Fern W EdwardsBard Benjamin, laborer, 248 W~lshBardesley Geor(jte It., labore!". 516 W 3dBardsley Anna, widow, 19 E 5tbDard~ley Elizabeth, widow, 925 WalnutBardslev Ellen M. t widow Samuel, rear 827 W 3dDan'sley Isaiab, laDorar. 806 PotterBardsler Sarah, drl"t;] maker, 19 E 6thDar~er John, bricklayer, 330 Gallatin

    ~- DarRer John C., bricklayer, 936 MadisonBarker James, machinist, 915 HyattBarkhoff Henry, laborer, 822 Morton aveDarlow Anna, housekeeper, bds 221 EllsworthBarlow Davis 0., weaver, bds 221 :EIIsworthBarlow Harris H., butcher. bds .221 Ellsworth

    ......- BARLOW JOHN, shOt'maker, 221 £llsworthDarlow John W., walchman, 104 EllsworthBarnes }~mma L.• dressmaker, 9th &ud Howell

    ..., Barnes .I!~ranklin P., conductor, 9th an~ lIowellBarnes Harry W., MIl~r. l;outh Ward Pillumacy, 203 WashingtonBarnes Htmry laborer, Lamokin ab 4thBarnes .1t·rcmJ",h, lahorer, 214 Minor

    ..... Barn~s .John W., firebrick maker, ~'O3 WashinRlon.IJames John W., laborer, Eulotle Sof 1'~rontlJarr GeorK6 W., Rardtm~r, 14th and WI\lnutBarr II. H., fr~IKht8litent P. & It. It. n., 402 E 4th

    " Barr .James. machinist, 728 W 2

  • Wilsons for Prescription's and Family Recipes.34 ClIESTEIt DIRECTOHY.

    OF ALL KINDS,.80:1. 'C"FL..A.N::C S'r:RE::El'r. OHES'r::El:R.

    HARRY L. BATTIN,Wholesille I\nll Retail Denier in

    e-Bpeo1al Batte to PUlohum of Lug. Loti."U

    BatUn MarltSl'et, nurse, 682 McIlvaineBattin Thomas, butcher, 917 Madison

    BARTI,I:SOX ED"WARDE., ~rocer. 24th aurt Providence, h do.Bartleson li;dward E .• Jr., clerk, 2-ith and Providence .Bartleson Ella B.• widow of Mark, 24th and ProvidenceBartleson SusaD R., 24th and l>rovidenceBartleson Z. T., ~rocer, 3d and Hayes, h do :;!~ Hi!., 1.-\'Bartlett F. W., teacher P. M. A., 1426 ChestnutBartlett G. T., Lieutenant U. S. A., 142G

  • Board by the Day or Week a.t the Oolonnade HotelCHESTER DlHEcrony. 35

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    Dattinll Geor~e, tinsmith •.soo UplandIhttili Mary, widow, 210 Broow~llBattle John, lab., 208 Ha}'es13atty J ault'8, roller• .s:..!6 lloweHBauer B., cJothiel', 306 Market, h 212 E 4thl~al1er Jacob H., barber, 628 W 3d, h 117 Vcmcord avenueDauer John M., barber, 416 Market. h 408 CrosbyDalllll Ole)', ship c,upenter, 729 W 2dDaum Susan. op.. 729 W 2d

    # hAXTt;R ALIU;RT. hides and tallow, 1004 Kerti"Baxter Annie, 116 NorrisBaxter Bella. op., 507 W 3d.l3axter l"rank. Jau.• 1014 W 7th}~axtei'William, lab., 1014 W 7thJkxt"r Wm. '1'., grocer, 134 E 9th13ayie981ohn, Oil., Eddystone. 73~ HinksonBaynes Henry H .• laborer. Blltler. comor ~\f Linden td13eacham f~lla. tailoress. 728 Hinkson qBeacham Joseph C., sashmaker. 728 HinksoD Z:Beale Ann. tobacco and ci~llr8,428 W 3d ~Deale lllock. l~d~mollt aVl'n~H:l cor 6th -

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    B EA1AE 1I0USE, WlIliam II. WiJUams, proprietor. (3th at d Edg' Cmont avenue. Soo MV.Deale Matson, lab., .28 W 3dJ;eaman Patrick. laoorel'. 1422 W 2dBeamore ehas. 1.'.• laborer. (iJ 9 Mary13t'lmlslee David J .• laborer. 1614 AcadenlY13f'll.Hty Thomas. lahoreI'. llOI W 2d •

    ". IH;A'I'TY, U......, H. B. Black &r. 143 E 7thBeatty JolI;} C., malU\Rel' H. B. mack &, Co., 148 }~ 'itllJ3eatty William P., wood turner. 820 W 2d};eaumollt & l;OIl\ carpet weavers. Franklin and CherryHelHlIllont Elh:a, op.• 114 .E 13thBeaumont Emma, op.• 114 J': I:IthBeaulUont };mma, widow David. 7 Hllothll\nd TerraceBeaumont Hanuah. widow. 114 E 13th

    / 13eaumont Hl'nry.loom boss, ESl'ey above 14th.... Hl>aumont.f. L., painter, 115 Franklin .

    .. Heaum

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    Anything and everything-Wilson, Apothecary.CHESTER DIHECTORY.

    Beeby Ge(m~e, carpenter and builder, 114 E 4thBeeby George Jr., 114 E 4thBeehive Mill, Sarah A. Lee, Propr., 3d and Hinkson, h Denver, ColBeeny Thomas, coffee roaster, Penna. Coffee Co., 310 Edgmont.Beeson Amor, shoemaker. 607 W 3dBEatson Charlotte, 607 W 3d

    l:.':2 Beeson Harry K .• bricklayer. 8M Parker.... Beggs Harry, tobac

  • Oomfort of Guests amply provided for at the OolonnadeCHESTER DIRECTOltY. 37

    Bergen Daniel, laborer, 28 W 4thBergen Margery, domestic, E. T. Ferry, 2734 'V 3dner~er Lizzie. tailores8, 108 FranklinBerry Benjamin. machilJist, 24th npar CbestnutB~rry Bt'njamin D., machiniflt. 314 E 8thIhnry Cora, domestic, 1728 W :MH~rry Emeline. laondreM. 1728 W 2dIJerry GeorRe. laborer, 8311IowellBerry Gt:ofJ(e T., operative. 1414 Edg.:nontBerry Hannah M .. H14 Ed~montHerry He~kiab, laborer, 1728 W 2dHerry Ida V., operative, 1414 EdRmontBerry Jawt's, machinist, 419 ConcordBerry James. laborer. John near ChestnutDerry ,Taml·s. driver, 320 Ulrich .Berry Juhn 1., operative, 1414 EdRmontDerry Jonathan, clerk 'Vestern Beef Co.• 1009 UplandHerry Josiah. waste dealer, 1414 Ed~molJtJierry Kate, 314 E 8thBtlrry Kate, 320 UlrichBerry Maria, housekeeper. 334 E 7thBerry Mary, dressmaker. 384 E 7th

    :.. Derry Nathau, car driver. EdJ(mont above 16thBerry Wchard Jr., ~~armers'Market, h Middletowll tow.nshipBerry Hobert, laborer, 1728 W 2dBerry Thomas, laborer. 28 E 15th

    J'" Berry Thomas H., U. S. mail clerk. 127 E 3dBerry WasbinRton, 1'r1 E 3dBtlrl'Y William T .• lb.vOrer. I)almf'r near WestBt'rtoline .Tohn, laborer, 426 W Frontllessicks AdJlline, washer woman, I

  • 38

    Toilet Requisites at the Family Drug Store.CHESTER DIHECTOHY.

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    ," Birtwell EbeuE'£M, contra~tor, and deale!' in second.hand goods, 118E 6th, h 626 Madison

    llirtwell Harry B .• machinery and metals, 126.130 }~ 6th, h 214 E 8thBirtwell Horace W., tailor, 427 E 8th ,Birtwell James, paper hanger. 1013 Upland

    "'. Birtwell John, mal1agHr, 427 E 8thllirtwell H May, 8aleslady, 427 E 8th3 Birtwell Nellie, 214 E 8th

    ~ Blrtwell Walter W., clerk, 214 E 8tht" Birtwell 1Ym .• paper hanller. 101 Market

    Bishop Amor '1'., clerk, (l09 W ~thBishop Anthony, laborer, 412 1~ 5thBishop Elizabeth, widow, 628 E 17thBishop Harry H., 527 BlltlerBishop John, Uootblack, 412 E 5th .Bishop Stephen W., laborer, 628 E 17thBishop Thomas D., carpeuter, 301 E 12thBishop William A., lahore", Front W Jeffreymshop 'William H., labol't.;", John 11ear ChestnutBixler John, stillman. 224 HayesBlack Annie E.. 720 MadisonULACK CROSUY )I., aup't BliSh factory, foot Morton avenue, h 300 E

    en 4th. mack David P., moulder, 312 Pennell~ mack Edward, moulder, 312 Pennello llIack Evan, boss carder, 312 Pennell~ mack Frederick, waiter, 624 Pine

    -..'"c: BLACK H. ll., H. B. Black & Co., 2·50 E 4th-< HLACK H. H. & ('0., H. 13. Black, B. Frauk Beatty, John B. Black,I Chester Edge Tool Works, man ufacturers edge tools, 41, 43,45 W2d

    2S 13lack 1. P., treasurer Chester Worsled Mills (limited), 10th and Mol'-S ton avenue, h Philadelphia

    • a BLACK J. }'HANK, lumbpr llit'rehant. foot )Iorton avenue, h 300 E 4thto ,.., BLACK JOHN nt, H. D. Black S~ Co., 250 E 4th

    '0 Hlack John L., bookkeeper, 7}!0 Madis0n• 2- Hlack John W., moulder, 326 Pennell

    8"' mack Joseph, 232 E 4thrr. mack Xellie, 312 Penr.!ll

    '..... nLACK SAMUEIJ, Manager Adams Express Company, 533 Market, h720 )iadison

    co: Black ~pmuell". edga tool maker, 217 W 7thc Black Tillie, housekeeper. 232 E 4th

    Black William, edl{e tool maker, 217 W 7th~ Blackburn Beila, 820 W 6th

    .../5 R::~~g~~~ ~~fl~~~:g~:'~~82J\~~~t1V 6th~ Blackburn Hobert, riveter, 219 !>luker.::: Blackman Jacob, heater, 124 Kerlin;:- Blackman William E., rolIcr, ]24 Kerlin

    Blackson David, laborer, Vatllt'rine bel EdwardsBlackson Harry, restaurant. 512 W 3d, h do.Blacksoll Hichard, driver, 2

  • Oolonnade Hotel, newly furnished throughout..VIIESl'EH DIHECTOH \•• 39

    Blair ,John, drivElr, 2d near Ward-,.,. Blakeley B. 'V., President BJakele)' Land Association, 25th and Chest·

    nutBh,k~ley Clara, weaVflr. 926 PotterBlakeley lWen. widow Edwin, 926 PotterBlakeley }

  • Wilson's Household Ammonia-OHEAP.40 CHESTER DIRECTORY.

    130les John, brick maker, 1000 UplandDoles John A., operative, 1000 UplandDoles Ma~~ie, oper.ltive, 1000 UplandDoles Mary J., ice cream (lardeD, 1000 U~landBolton Annie, domestic W. H. FJiJt,Elr, 222 E 9thDolton Annie, domestic, 311 Ulrich130lton B. I"., plumber aDd ~a!1 fitter, 316 E 5thBolton Francis, laborer, 311 Ulrich:Bolton Patrick, laborer, 311 UlrichBolton Thomas, laborer, 311 Ulrich "Bolton Wm. P. Jr., hardware, 1903 W 3d, h do ;f/.: t ttl,!"Bon Alexander, laborer, 204 TownsendBond Nicholas. driver, 224 MmorBond Samuel, Kerlin S~. Market, h Marple townshipDones Michael, laborer. 2H8 W 2dBones Patrick, laborer, 2723 W 2dDonner Annie T., houBt keeper, 722 McIlvaineDonner Bernard, CUfltollis officer, 722 McIlvaineBonner Catharine, 14th aud Edgmont

    .0-;> nonner Edward, 722 McI'vainece Bunner Edward, illSUrRnM a~ent, 16th and Chestnut§ Donuer Grace,14th and E.;rey

    .,.Q Bonner .John, Chief En~iOl\er U. S. Mint, Phila., h 3-10 E 7th~ Bc\llner Lawrence E., weav,'r, 16th and Ctlf~stDllt

    w. Rmner Margaret A., operaLve PhOOllix, 722 McIlvaine'E Donner Mary A., ope/ative L~wis ~I(; Co" 722 McIlvaine.~ Bonner Patrick, laborer, 14th md Esrey;:::: Ihoker Joseph, laborer, Soutbt:rd W of Townsend~ Boon Andrew, Janitor Hi~h SLilOoI, 116 Pelln

    Boon John C., ship carpentt'r, 405 Wel!dlBoon Pett>r, operative EddystoDA, 1O~7 HyattBoon Peter, ship carpenter. 316 E 6thBoon Wm.•1., engineer, 2829 W 3dBooth Alice A., widow of Parker, 228 E 3dBooth Ann, widow, 3.5 E 5thBooth Charles, tlorist, 24th W Providence, h doBvoth Charles, painter, 214 l'attersonBooth Della 1>.,415 W 3dBooth Ellwood, polisher, H. B. Black &; Co., 218 MarketBooth Flora M.• 415 W 3dHOOTII GEORGE M., attorney, Market Square, h 304 E 9thBooth lIawilton, laborer, 222 GerhardBooth Haunah A., widow,218MarketBooth Jane, 218 MarketDooth John, 519 W 5th .Booth Jobu, moulder, Wetherill, 218 MarketBooth John R., driver, Hea.ney below FrontBooth John \V'l bookkeeper,2210 W 3dBooth Joseph, tlllsmith, Beaver,218 MarketBooth Joseph II., florist, 24th west of I>rovidence avenueBooth Mrs. Thomas, dry goods· and notions, 1013 Edgmont avenueBOOTH ROBERT, J. H. Strmld &; Co., h 415 W 3d. Seeadv.

    Booth Samuel, weaver, 1585 Providence (\~. 3Booth Samuel, printer, 1535 Providencf\ dfenueDootb Samuel M., cooper, 1280 W 2d

    Let Oochran & Sweeney sell you Real Estate.

    HISTOGRAPHY

  • P'irst Olass Accommodations at the Colonnade HotelCHESTER DIRECTORY. 41

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    Booth Laven, laborer, Esn·y above 14th1300th Susan, weaver, 619 W 5thBooth Thomas, 1013 Ed~mont avenueBooth William, Jo{rocer. Lamokin corner 5th, h do.;:," ',' 'i < • ,Booth Wm., team8ter, 326 E lOrhBooth WilIiaLl '1'., carrial(e maker, 1013 Edgmont avenue

    .,1' 130rden Charles 1.1., cii{ltr manufacturer, 145 W 3d, h 503 W :?dHorden Ellen, widow, :.>9 Graham ~Borden Emma, dressmaker. 503 W 2d >Horden H. II., ci~ar manufacturer, 312 Market, h do. -<nOUDEN t"AMU}~L,frultstore and commiSSIOn mercbant, 122 W 3d, 11 -.

    do.130rden Tacie. dressmaker, :.'9 GrahamllOHIHNJo: M. E., crayon artist,3d 11001' Howarth buHding, 6th and

    Market, h 33 GrahamBores Emma, laundress, Hewett's CourtBorrell J. M., carpenter, 21~ E 9thBosch DaVid, laborer, 19th and Providence avenueBostic William T., laborer, 1211 ",' 211Boston 81\ III uel, teamster, 52i W 1

  • 42

    G. BANKS WILSON, Apothecary, Ohester.CHESTER DIRECTOHY.

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    Bowers Mary M., op., 230 W bthBowers Saml .. Bd Waf Highlaud avenOWERS TJIO]l!S H., James Bowers' Sons, 620 MadisonBowiug Alice. op., 2008 W 4th

    ,...: Bowing Josie, 2008 W 4thC;; 130winl{ Robert. ollj;{iueer, Jetfrt~y S of Front~ 130win~ n.)bert, janitor public school, 2008 W 4th

    Bowing Hoss J"., moulder, 2008 'V 4th.-2 Bowker David (;., j;ll'Ocer, 2d and Jeffrey, b 2003 W 2dQ Bowker Wm. H., }ab., 2015 W 2d(l) llowle I Jobn, lab., 326 Norris.~ Bowles .Johu 'V., machinist, 326 NorrisiB Bowman Mary, widow Henry, 330 Kerlin~ Boyce Edward, lab., 533 E 15thg. Boyce John C., fitter-up, 102 X orris" Boyce Lucy .E., domestic. 301 E 9tht> Boyd Ambrose J., fireman, 316 Norris

    c: Boyd Frank P., lab., 316 Norrisg lloyd James W., beater, 316 Norris

    D Boyd John, iron worker, 314 Pennell/' Boyd John M., M. Boyd & ~on, 349 Kerlin

    ~ Boyd .Josephine, weaver, 1016 UplandBOYD ]1., Brick .Manufacturer, P. O. address, Thurlow. See adv

    a.>'fl Boyd Maggie, dressmaker, 7:!!) Morton ave, h dog Boyd Mansfield, salesman. 72.5 Morton ave~ Boyd Michael, salesman P. Mundy, ()2:~ Edgmont

  • Oolonnade Hotel, T. S. Williamson, Prop., 10-12 W.3dCIJESTEH DIRECTOHY. 43

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    Doyle P. J., llents' furnishing gouds, 3D 'V ad, h 800 E 6thBoyle Patrick, watchmaker, 014 W ProntBoyle Patrick ,Jr.. riveter, 614 W Front130yle Thomas, laborer, 7th cor PeunBoyle William A., bartender, Bllldt HouseUOYIJEX P., jeweler, 24 W 3d. h doBoysen John W., engineer, 2~314 W FrontBmbos Geor~e T .. laborer, .Jeffrey below 2d'llrabhs William, heater, Jeffrey helow 2dBradlield Mary, 22 W 4thBradlleld George, op., ~1 Hi~lIlanfl 'rerraceBradl1pld Samuel L" fuller, II 1207 Ed~montBradford Thomas ~[" aS8istallt snptellnteudellt Prudential Life In-

    surance C'.ompany, ottice, :~65 Parker, h do.Brarling Maggie, domestic, 12.5 E 5thBradley Annie, domestic, 606 N nrtb13radley Catherine, willow William, 3d between Pennel) and PuseyBradley David. laborer, 606 North13radley E!la, op., IrviQBton, II l.f:!O Provi(ence aVfmueBradley Emma op.,l1ft !'otterBradley Frallkf]e, brass fonndf:T, 111 Jeffrey, h 113 Jeffrey13flldley Grace, op., 512 E 8thBradley Henry. laborer, 217 MarketBradley HellfY J .. foreman D. S. Bunting, 131 E 8thBradl~y James, edge tool maker, 812 W 6tllBradley James, laborer, :3.'34 GallatinBradley ,Tame!!, shoemaker, 111 Jeffrey, It 113 Jeffreyllradley John, blaeksmirh, 2802 W 2dBradley John, lab~)fer, (JOO NorthBradley Joseph, wel\ver, H20 Providenco avenueBradley Lucetla, op., 605 CrosbyBradley Mary. op., 3:34 GallatinBllHlIey .Mary A" houseket·ppr. 3d betoreen Pt'nnell and PuseyBractlt·y Micha~l, edgf> tool maker, 18th near Providence avenueBradley Minus. lahorer, Front W .Je{f(eynRA.IIL}~Y P., attorney, 6th and :Market, II 108 E 9thBradley Patrick, ,512 E 8th13ra.lley Hobert, enKiIH'er, 125 J etIre,Bradley Hobert, laborer, 718 Calflwellllradley Neal, quarryman, .512 E 8thBradlf'Y Rose, 1307 Edllmont avenUA .-Bradley Thomas, super'utend(\nt Chester Ice Company, 704 McIlvaine 0Bradley William, bricklayer, 812 l'Ol,ter ~BRAIlLEY WILLIAM J., assistant postmaster,3d between Pennell

    and PuseyBradshaw Benjamin A., lahorer, Lamokin above 5thBradshaw JIiQles, laborer. WlIrd N of 2dBradshaw Owen, laborer, 221 W.)thBrady Austin, insurance, 404 WelshBrady Bernard, laborer ,30S EdwardsBrady James, laborer, 212 GerhardBrady Stephen, laborer, 308 EdwardsBrady 'l'homas, laborer, 7th E of LamokinBragdon E. V., 539 E 9thBragdon M. V., f);{{) E 9thBramhall Cathe, ine, widow, 415 E 11thBramhall Catherine A., weaver, 415 E 11th

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    Bramllll Edward J., barber, 2QO W 3d, b doBramaU John B., loom.boss, 421 (JoncordBramall Wm. A., loom.boss, 1027 W 7tbBrandtJis Edward, clerk, 401 WelsbDrandtJis H., clothier, 300 Market, h 401 WelshBrandeis S. clerk 401 WelshBralldei~ ,'i/., clothing houae, 400 Market, h 401 WelshURANIN W. E., prop. Dranin's PriULIIlJl Hooms, 104-106 W 3d, h doBRANIN'S PRIN1.'IMl ROOMS, W. E. Branin, prop., 104-106 W 3dBrapuRll Annie, dressmakE'lr, Lamokiu .N of 2dBrannan Bridget, domestic, P. M. A.Braunau Ellen, Lamokill N of 2dBrannan .Mary, dressmaker, I ..amokill N of ~dBrannan Wm., telegrapa op., 315 I:"'ranklillBrannin Harry, sltmw.litter. 520 E 10thBeannin Kate, domestic, 403 B 9thBraunln .MIchael, lab., 520 E 10thBrannock W.. Bailey, op., 308 HinksonBranson James '1'., ch·rk, 712 W 2Jlirassillgton ~am'l, 609 Welsh •limy Cassie, dressmaker, 616 Morton aveBray }'annie, operative, 616 .Morton aveBray }'lanniet Widow of John, 616 Morton aveBray James J., beamer, ]H3 Madi~onBray John .F., carriage builder, 1433 Edgmont.Bray Maj(gle, operative, 616 Morton aveBray Tbomas, beamer, 1143 MadisonBreckenridge James, tillsmitu, 201 E lOthDreeson Jobn, laborer, 3661

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    Brig'l8 Thomas L.~ Shooting Gallery and Sporting Supplies, 149 and151 W 3d, h ],s} 'V 3d

    Brinkly Major, laborer, 2d and MarketBriscoe Isaac, laborer, 214 TowusendBristow Joseph, laborer, 212 Townstmd

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    Droadbelt LiY.lie,3z.l Olncord avenueJ3roadl>ent Geor~e, laborer, 1000 PotterBroadbent JthBrooks Alfred. bricklayer, 1116 MadisonBrooks Annie Z., milliner, 7]9 W 2dBrooks David G., brickRlaker110tb E of FlowerBrooks Frederick B., spar maRer, HOB W }'rontBrooks Harriet, op., 917 M'lrtou avenueBrooks Harry, painter, 1116 MadisonBrook's Hotel, Wiiliam H. Brooks, prop., 006-008 W ~"'ront, h doBrooks Ida 1., OP., (]9 W :MBrooks John, haruess maker, 315 Market, h ,'roT E 9thBrooks John n., machinist,u08 W FrontBrooks Joseph, lab., I~amokjn N of 7thBrooks Laura. op., 9]7 Morton avenueBrooks Leona M., op., 719 W 2dBrooks Lluie, op" 917 Morton avenue 7

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    ~ Brlloks Thomas N .. machinist, 225 W 4th... Brooks Walt.er M., factory overseer, 204 W 4th£ Brooks William, loom boss, 917 Morton avenue

    # g Brooks William II., proprietor Brook's Hotel, G06-608 W Front~ Brooks 'Vm. H., carpet weaver, 917 Morton avenue~ Brooks William M., moulder, 601 W 6tht Brooktleld Thomas, crossin~-t.ender,30 Tilghmau~ Brookins James, Jab., Poplar Placeo 13roomc\ll Alfred D., salesman, 1210 W 3d~ Broomall Henry I.., attorney-at.-law, 2 W 5th, h Media

    , § Broomall J. M., Jr., dry J{oods, 302 Market, h 702 Madison~ Broomall John I~., carpenter, 923 Croshy

    , ...:::. Broomall Wm. B.• attorney, 5th and Market, h 213 Penn, newdence 701 E 14th .

    Broomhead James, engineer, 722 CaldwellBrosius Blanche M. I.., tel. 01'., 3ll Morton stBrosius Elmer E., lab., 311 Morton stBrosiuR ]r, 131 E 3dBrown Alice M., widow of ]

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    Drown Hev. Henry, pastor St. Paul'd P. E. Cburcb, h 411 E 13thDrown Hester, laundr6S8, 205 WelshBrown Hezekiah ~'\., lab., h 832 W 6thBrown Jacob, huckster, 405 UnionBruwn Jacoh P., shifter. 1004 7thDrown Jam~.",lab.,102 KerlinBrown James, puddler, Higblaud S 3dBrown James W., quarryman, Mary W of OakBrown Jane A .. 930 W 7thBrown John, captain of freight steamer, 412 ConcordBrown John, lab., 'l'rainer S of 4thBrown Jobn, moulder, 1218 W 7thBrown John n., porter, 213 E 10thDROWN JOHN 'f., sUlit. (Jrown Smelting Co., h Moore'8 Station.

    back coverDrown Lewis, lab., 104 Til~hmanBrown Louisa, domestic, 2·,}5 WelshBrown Lucretia, domestic. llaldt HouseBrown Ma~~ie, domestic, Lamokin S of FrontBrowl. Michael, lab., 918 MadisonDrown Mary, bonsekeept'r, 930 W 7thBrown Mary, laundress, Povlar PlaceDrown Mary A., op., 1113 UplandDrown Mary K, laundress, 174!S W 2dBrown Mary Bo, widow, 125 JeffreyBrown HiclJard, fisherman, 246 WelshBrown Wchard H., lab., Ivy ]~ of I..amokinBrown Sam'l. 1£.01,219 EdwardsBrown Sarah, widow of 'rhomas, 537 W 2dBrown Susan, widow of Thomas, 1901 W 3dBrown 'l'bom3s, twister, 637 W 2dBrown Tbos., moulder, I~aw N of 2dBrown Wallace, carpenter, 1019 EdJlmontDrown Walter n., carpenter, lOOt W 7thBrown 'Vw., painter, 407 EvansBrown Wm. E., brakeman, 1208 W 7thBrown Wm••1., grocer, 1901 W 3d, h do.

    • Brown W. Hoss, attoruey.at-Iaw, Phila, h 411 E 13thBrown Zed, lab., 420 Ulll~n ,Brownlow Cbarles, lalJ., .3 QuarryBrumttr .Jacob, trucker, Lamr)kin ab 10thhruner Nelson t Jr., f{luer, aoa Morton stBruns Edmuna P. clerk, 32'3 HowellBruns Harry M., plumber, 823 Howell13runs Sarab, widow Louis A., 323 HowellBrunton Wm., lab., De!aware E of NorrisBryan John, engraver, 910 Morton aveDryan John A., clJipper, 1010 'ValnutDryan Josepb W., laborer, 11(1 NorrisBryant Rtv. Wm. H., Pastor L~bury:hI.E. Uhurcb, 6]9 MadisonDryRnt Zorah, laborer, 1212 DelawareHrying Edward, laborer, Wilson S 2dBryner J. S., clerk, 1116 MadisonBryson, James, moulder, 1824: W 2dBryson Rose, 709 W 2dBryson WUllam, moulder, 709 W 2dBucbanan Anua V., 2(tb nr Ubestnut

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    Buchanan A. S .. dru~Ri8t, 549 g 9th, h doBuchanan Fannie, domestic, 24th and MadisonBuchanan James, enRineer, 129 LloydBuchanan Josie H., tHacher, 24th nr ChestnutBuchanan M. Jennie, teacher, 24th nr ChestnutBuchanan Samuel, emp. P. ~f. A.. 536 E 15tbBuchanan Spence, carpenter, 212 E 9th

    r1~ Bucha B. F., carpentpr, 220 W .Fronta Ducha Sallie '1'.,220 1V Front~ Buck Cllarles, laborer, 627 E 17th

    Buck Ulara, domestic, 518 E 9thBuck Eliz;\ Ann, 1711 1ValnutBuck Emmeline V., 33::ll"ranklinBuck Enoch, laborer, 17Il WalnutHuck Geor~e, operative, 514 W 6thBuck Geor~e S., steward, 124 E 9thBuck Henry, laborer, Uhestnllt ab 17thBuck John, teamster, 620 E 17thBuck Lillie D., 332 Franklin

    :: Buck Mary, 332 Concord aveg Buck Robert G., laborer, 629 E 17th'i: DUCK RODEnT, ~rocer, 401 W 3d, h 832 Franklino Buck Thomas, laborer. 83! Concord

    • S Buck Vanzant E., butcher, 528 W 2d• -< Buck William, ~roCf3r and ~elleral Ilwrchandise, 236 W 4th, h doC) Buckingham Annie, housekeeper, 113 Lloyd'5 Buckley A. II., blacksmith, 6th ab Crosby, t) 615 Crosby:: Buckley Bessie, dressmaker, Ed~mont Ilr 21sto Buckley Con, blacksmith, Bacon S of I·'ront

    Buckley Edward, expressman, Edgmont nr 21stnUCKLEY JAMES, Steamboat Hotel. 101 :MarketBuckley .John. bartender, 101 MarketBuckley John II., driver, Ed/o(mont nr 21stBuckley John H., weaver, 514 ~ 7thBuckley .John J., machinist, no JeffreyBuckley John J., butcher. ~"armf3rs' Market

    ~ Buckley M. A., boardinp; house, 615 Urosby~ Buckle'" Martha, 514 E 7th~ Buckley Michael A., machinist, 110 JeffreyS nuckley Sallie J., weaver, 514 E 7th- Buckley Thomas M., machinist, 110 Jefirey(/] Bulcher George, dyer, IrvlolltonE-- Bulger John, laborer, 16t2 Providence avenue~ Bulkeley Ida C., Morton st., S of 2do Hulkeley M. W., saleslady, Morton st., S of 2dCA Bulkeley n. W., mining en~jneer. Morton st., S of 2d~ Bullock John I~ .. litho~rapher, 209 Penn I-< Bullock Samuel n.! It Un.• S. n. Bullock & W. M. ~ 'feer, contrac-

    tors, oWce, 210 W Sd, h New YorkBunce Anna, op., 731 W 2dBunce George I"., lab., 731 'V 2dBunce John, painter. 1229 W 2dBunce Joseph, lab., 731 W 2

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    B UNTISa })!VIU S•.,-lumber, coal,lime, plaster, cement, fire brickand sand, 9th and Bdgmont avenue, h 4th and CrosbyBunting Geor~e M., manaR'er D. S. Bunting, 317 E 9thllullyea Martin, carpenter, 1013 HyattBurch Charles J., machinist, 116 }'ranklinlllll'~er William, op., 526 E 1-5thBurk Alexander, painter, 1I33 Madisonllurk Annie, op., 208 E lOthllurk David C., blacksmith, 1I29 MadisonBurk Emma J., boardin~ h()lJse, 18th and UplandBurk Geor~l\,painter, 1107 Edgmont avenueBurk James, laborer, 1107 I

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    • ui Burns D Ho, marble works, 614 W 3d. h 1'1008 Burns Eliza, widow of John. h 226 W 4th~ Burns Elizabeth, weaver, 226 W 4UJo~ B1JRNS l'RANK, Vice-President Clown Smelting Co., h Phila~ Burns Frank. lab., I,amokin ab 12th~ Burns Geo., shoemaker, 60·5 Welsho Burns Jaso, lab., Lamokin ab 12tho BUZby Chas., "p., 24th and Walnut

    Burns James, ri1{ger. 817 MaryBurns James, lab.• 3·56 FultonBurns J 0 Morris, 326 KerlinBurns John Do, machinist, 711 W 5thnurns Lewis, laborer. 221 Highland aveBurns Mar~aret,233 W 7thBurns Martha D., widow Georll~, 1400 W HdBurns Martin, laborer. 710 McIlvaineBurns Mary, widow, Bunttn~ S of 3dBums Po F., shoemaker, i4391~dgmont

    &5 Burns Hobert Mo, car builder. 115 Church00 Burns S. W., physician, 1400 W 3d~ Burns William, laborer. 927 Eli;mbeth~ IJurns William C., cooper, 921 W 2d:::: Burns William H., laborer. 529 E 11th~ Burnap Arthur Mo, clerl{, 629 E 9tho Burnap Go J., chief en~inef\r U. S. N., 6:"'91: 9tha Burnlay Charles, laborer, Providence nr 17th~ Burrill WID. H., pastor African Baptist Church, 8th E 'l'i1ghman

    .... Burris Geo. Eo. blacksmith, 912 W Pth1- Burris Mnjor P., laborer, 912 W 9th~ Burrows Herman, lahorer. Mary W of Oak~ Burt Andrew. carpenter, 217 Edgmont"0 Burt George W., flreman. 416 W 6th~ Burton Adin 1'''., ahip carpt-nter. 209 'V 4th~ Burton Cornelia, weaver, 736 W 2d....... Hurton Edward, laoorer, 6th ab Upland'S Burton Geoo P., laborer, 1721 'Valoutrn Barton Gove S., brickmaker, 1721 WalnutQ,.) Burton Jane E., dvmestio, 208 E 10th

    ~..:f Burton Jeremiah,laborer. 2908 Delaware~ Burton John T., brickmaker, 1721 Walnut'='" Burton Philip, brickmaker, 24th and 'Valnuto Burton Wolsey, policeman, 1721 'Valnut~ Butterworth Catherine. widow Thomas, dressmaker, 211 Ivyen Butler Daniel, laborer, 242 'Vashington... Butler John, laborer, 326 E 14th

    , E-I Butler 00 H.. en~iueer, 816 W 8tht; Butler Robert, operative, 616 W 10th~ Butler William, laborer, 321 Fultoncq Byard Lizzie Eo, domestf'J. 1202 Delaware~ Byard Wm., laborer, 618 PiDe

    Byerly Jennie, dressmaker, 1811 W 3dByerly Lewis, 1811 W 3dByers Petf'lr, car maker. 2806 W 2dByram James, painter, 929 Morton ave

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    rn ---.--------8 Campbell James }"., machinist, 415 ]~ 8thg Campbell John, lab., Edwards cor Catberine

    ",..... Campbell John, assessor, GOG E 9thg Campbell John, lab., 523 E 10th> Campbell J03. P., c&rpeuter, 1224 Providence2 Campbell Madame, phrenologist And hair workt'r, 604 W 3d, h doo Campbell MaRgie, dres8maker, 1224 PrOVidenceF ()amp1Jell Margaret, domestic, 14th E of P. M. A.~ Campbell Mary, widow, 707 Upland

    "'0 Campbell Patrick. mouldflr, 916 W qth Campbell nobt.• farmer. 714 E 8th~..... Camvboll Thos. H., clerk, 606 E 9lh

    :::: Campbell Wm., btltcber, 2d and HiRhland aYe~ Cannon Amos. lab., Til~bman above 9th'8 Cannon }"letcher, butcht'r, 1401 W 2d, Village Green8 Uannon }'rank, lab., 8 Bethel Uaurt~ Cannon James, lab., 130 Kerlin>.. Cannon ~u8an, domestio. 1115 Potter

    ">- Cant,well Caleb E., chipper. 3d and Clayton~ Cantwell Geo. W., op., 400 E 8th=:I Cantwell Jennie, 400 E 8th... Cantwell Lizzie. 400 E 8th~ Cantwell Octavia, oporative. 400 E 8tb~ Capella Andrew, lab., ]20 Norris• Carbin Kate, operator. 233 Tilghman ...?. II ."" Cardwell J. E., furniture dealer, 710 1Velsh, h doo Uarey John, laborer, 210 Hayesci. Carey Peter, teams:er, 362 Franklin~ Carey ~am'l J., hostler, 14 E 5tho Carillo Saverio, ice cream, Front and Kerlin~ Carlon James, frog maker, 712 W 3d

    • ~ Carlon James, operative, 1001 Upland~ Carman Adam, laborer, Bunting ~ of 3do Carman Anton, laborer, BuntinR ~ of 3d~ Carmichael Harriet, widow, 201 W 3d

    Carmichael Harriet R., weaver, 201 1V 3drp. . Carpenter Charles C. D., laborer, 4th and Morton ave~ Carpenter George, laborer, Hayes ~ of 3d~ Carpenter George K., operative, 1410 Edgmontj:q Carpenter James, laborer. Lamokin cor MarylXl Carpenter Jane, grocer, 4th and Morton ave, h do~ Carpenter M. A., operative, 1410 Edgmout

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    Carpenter I>eter, laborer, 110 lIayt',8Carpenter Sarah J .. operative, 1410 EdRmontCarpenter W. C•• roll turner, 1410 EdRmontCarpenter Wm.• laborer, Ueaney S of 2dCarney James M., laborer. 219 EdwardsCarothers Abbie, nurse, 32-1 HowellCarrull Abram, laborer. 818 FultonCarr Ann, widow. 901' CrosbyCarr Annie, weaver. 100 FranklinCarr Anthony, laborer, 31& GallatinCarr Dei'nard. hlborer, 5 Market PlaceCarr Bernard, carder. Jeffrey ab 2d(jarr Bridget, operative, 527 ItoseCarr Drlchzet, domestlc, 115 }t~ 4thCarr Caroline. widow. 216 COllcordCarr Chlulea H., carder. 369 Parkea-'Carr Dennis. lahorer, 627 HoseCarr Edward. barber, 5",,7 HoseCarr EIIBIl. operative, 316 GallatinCarr }t~lIen, operative. 342 E 14thCarr James, op., 622 McIlvaiJjeCarr James, 1002 Pott+orCarr John, machinist, 910 UplandCarr Kate, hOUflekf'eper, 527 noseCarr Kate, 11urse. P. M. A.Can Kate, op., 342 l~ 14thVarr Katie. op., 622 McIlvaineCarr MaR'Rie. op.. 622 McIivaineCarr Maty, 1002 PotterCarr Mary, widow. 842 E 14thCarr Mary. op.• 316 GallatinCarr Maurice, lab., 920 UplandCarr Michael, lah., 816 GallatinCarr Michael J., boiler maker, 813 PotterCarr Morris, 622 McIlvaine

    " Carr Newlin, butcher, 216 }~ultonCarr I)atrick, op.• 622 McIlvaiueCarr Patrick, stripper, 5Zi Rose •Carr Hosanna, Widow, 802 Morton avenue()arr Sarah! domestic, 1). M. A.

    OARR THOMAS, pr"pdetor City Hotel, cor 3d and Edgmont ave.See ady.Carr William, lab., 909 CrosbyCarr William. policeman, 212 Concord avenueCarroll Daniel, stone mason. WilBOn S of 2dCarroll George, lab., Lamokin N of 10thCarroll James, oil refiDer, Wilson S of 3dCarroll John, emp. oil works, Zi34 W 3dCarroll Martin L .• op., 608 E 9thCarroll Nicholas J., tarder, 726 E 8thCarroll Thomas, lab., Lamokin n 4thCarroll Timothy, bricklayer, 219 PuseyCarroll William l"~., bricklayer, 215 IvyCarson Albert 0., op. 186 E 14thCal'8On Charles D., lab., 619 WelshCarson Jennie S., domestic, 250 E 4th 8

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    § Carson Mary K., op., 13G E 14th~ Carson Hebecca, op., 136 E 14th

    Canioll ~dl"l\h J., widow, 13(1 E 14th§ Carson Thomas H., 136 E 14thCol Carswell Annie, domestic, 519 E 9th

    • ~ Carswell Thomas, junk dealer, Lamokin cor W I;'ront, ~ Carter Abram, harness lllaker, 100 W 3d, h 350 Kerlin~ Carter Albert, lahorer, 218 Hayes:... Carter Bella, 7~) Mcll vaine(') Carter Charll's, laborer, 420 Union=l Carter Danit 1W., teamster, a20 E 8thg Carter l-'rancis Eo, laborer. 218 Hayes

    'C Carter Geo., tele/lraJ,lher, 218 Hayesc.> Carter Geo., machinist, 2700 W 3da Carter Geo. M., lalmrer, Trainer ur 3d.~ Carl.er Gilead, laborer, 72\J ~IcIlvaineI Carter Henry, em,p. Oil Works, 2700 W 3d~ Carter James H., tintilUith, 216 Hayes::::q Carter Jane, widow, 113-5 Ed~muntH Carter John II., operative, 320 E 8tho Carter John P./ plumber. 7~ McIlvaine~ Carter Lawl~:.Jce W., salesman, 338 E 7thrp. CMtor MarJ(aret, widow, 218 HayesH Carter Martin, laborer, 507 E 3(1~ Ciuter .Mary A., widow John \V., 3':)0 Kerlin Carter Mary }~., 350 Kerlino::l Carter Pauilleck, attoruey, 119 E 4th

    I' 9 Carter Hachel E., hOHsekeeper, 223 E 4thr -..... Carter H. K., teacher, 01G E 14th

    ~ Carter Hoxanna, widow Alh:>.rt, 132 Hayes~ Carter Samuel, laoorer, 121 Norris

    "t3 Carter Samuel, laborer, 415 Ed~mont~ Carler S. L., ~rocer, 131 Concord~ Carter Wm., laborer, 218 Hayes

    Carter Wm. M., laborer, 207 EllsworthS Carty P rank, laborer, D~laware E Norrisd Carty Jacob J., laborer, Engle lJelow Delaware~ Casey .Jeremiah, laborer, Wilson ab 4th~ Casey Michael, laborer, 213 Howell"'" Casey Patrick, lab')rer, Wilson ab 4th

    ..g Casho Joseph, foreiDsn machine shop, 703 'V 7thm Casho Julia, domest,ie. I;'ront and l>en11l':l Cllsho Ma~gie, 703 W 7th..3 Cass Bt:lllj. J., butcht,~) 1101 Edgmont, bds 417 'V 3d

    ,;g Cass Jacob lab., 417 'v 3d'0 Cass JClsAph. lab., 417 W 3dS CASSADY eRAS., barber, 704 Morton ave8 Cassidy Ellie, 706 McIlvaineo Cassidy Eugene F., 82:l Maryo Cassidy :Frank, lab., L'\mokln and Concord rd~ Cassidy Frank P., lab., 829 Mary

    Cassidy Hu~h J., lab., ;>16 E 10thCassidy James, oil cloth maker, 1823 'V 2dCassidy Mar~arat, domlmtic, 709 UplandCassidy Patrick, lab., '/06 McIlvaineCassidy Patrick, lab., 8::9 MaryCassidy IJatrick, section boss, Lamokin and Concord rd

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    HISTOGRAPHY

  • Oolonnade Hotel, newly furnished thrloughout.CIJESTEH DIHECTOHY. 55

    Cassidy Hobert, lah., nhE of LamokinCassin Virma D., domestic, 304 E 9thCastle A. I •. , clerk, .'>49 E 9thCastle Cath~rine, :.!&!9 W 3dCastillo Eo Vales, machinist, G:.!2 MadisonCastlow Berti~. dressmaker, 804l'otterCastlow "rm. J., carder, 80t PlltterCattell Lilla Eo, widow Charles, 425 W 3dCaufman .Johll, blacksmith, 717 MaryCaulk G. Wol., lab., 5th W of LllmokinCavallal{h Chas., butch~r, 614 Morton aveCawley JIlOH'S, op., {i09 W 3dCawley W. C., tin and sheet iron worker, 5:.?1 WelshCawll .John E., ship carpenter. 710 W :!dCawn Wro. II., clerk, ilO W 2dCentennial Mills, James B. Cotton, prop., Simeon Cotton, mallgr., 2d ~

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  • , Wilson's Household Ammonia-OHEAP..66 CIIESTEU DIRECTOltY.-------------~----T-

    ( 1I1ESTF.U ACADEMY, George Gilbert, Prin., 433 E 9th. See adv.J

    OHESTER BANK" SAVING FUND, Henrv C. Howard, Pfl~sident;James A. Campbell, Cashier; Clayton Building, ~farket SquareSeeadv

    CIIEST};R BEEF COMPANY, Nelson UJigbton, Manag~r, Front andH Markflt~ Chester Buildinl{ Association, Geor'Ce M. Booth's OffiCA, Market Sq

    O~ Chester Business Mirror, E. J. Frysin,l{el', prop., ,513 WelshChester Castle, No. 29, K. G. E., meets Central Excban'Ce~ CUt'ster Ch~mical Works, Georl{e S. Coyne, prop., fQot of Marketr;n Chester City Cricket Cluh, 'Croundll 12th and Upland~ CHESTEU CITY l)UESBYTERIAN CIIURCn, Rev. Joseph Vance, D.~ D., pa.9tor, 3d aud Ulricho Chester Couucil, No. 36, Jr. Orcler U. A. M., meet.s Penn Building~ Chester Couucil, No. &53, Royal Arc mum, meets Central Exchange~ Ch&ster Dock Mills, J. Wm. Lewis & Co., Prop., Ga.rtleld COl 3d

  • Oolonnade Hotel, T. S. Willia.mson, Prop, 10-12 W. 3d

  • G. BANKS WILSON, Apothecary, Ohester.58 CHESTEH DlH1W'l'OHY.

    Clark Andrew,lub., 321 W 3dClark Bella P., 807 PotterClark Blunt, carpenter, Coopes E of LamokinClark Catherine, widow James, 18th nr Providence aveClark Charlotte, laundress, Larnokin l{ of 7thClark David L., chipper, 8~7 Pranklin

    - Clark !·'rank, lab., Highland avenue S of 3d~ Clark Forwood, tJaker, 807 Putter~ Clark George, bartender, ~lortoll H0l:1Se>-. Clark Geo.: lab., 807 POlter

    .-= Clark Geo., spinner, 224 MarketQ Clark Harry, ironer,2~ W 4th

    C) Clark Isabella, widow, 807 Potter.~ Clark James, commission merchant, 2d street wharf, h 360 Franklinc Clark Jas , lab., Lamokill S of 2d§:: Clark Jas., op., 134 }; 9tho Clark Jas., mculder, t)07 !'otter

    ... UJark Jesse, brickmaker, 10th E of }~lowert2 Ulark Jessie, teacher, 343 KerlinE-t Clark John, salesUlau, HOD Edgmonto Clark .John n., lab.,5~ E 11th...... Clark John W., painter, 'l'rainer N of 3d...... Ulark Jos. E., blacksmith, '112 ParkerU'1 Clark Lf'onard, lab., Lamokin ab 4t.hE-- Ulark Ma~gie, op., 25U W 3d~ Clark _Mary, Loarders. Highland ave S of 3do CJark Mary, weaver l I1iMLland ave S of 3d~ Ulark Peler, lall., HIghland ave S of 3d~. Clark He~cca. 807 Poltel'-< Clark Hoe, cutter, 12\.11 W 3d

    I I Clark Sam'l B., calpeuter, 314 Penn~ Clark Thomas. re8taurant, 404 Market, h do,.. Clark 'Vesley, tool maker, 140 Kerlin~ IIClark Wm., baker, 330 . owell§ Clark Wm., brickmaker, 320 En~le:::: Ulark Wm., foreman Hoach's, 343 Kerlin'0 Clarkson Cbarles, driver, h 303 Kerlin0..c.. Clay Jane, grocer, 430 W 3d, h do.~ Clay Kate, op., 430 W 3d

    $Z Clay l:itella, domestic, N E cor 4th and Crosby.- Claypoole Gao. C., carpenter, 710 W 5th~ Claypoole Harry:)., carver, 710 W 5thI: Claypoole \V., photographer, 710 W 5th

    ..... Claypool~ Washington, carver, 710 W 6th~ Clayton Builtl-ing, S W COl' Markel. ~quare~ Clayton Ualeb P -, botel keeP6r, 3d tUld EdgmontCo) Clayton l

  • Oolonnade Hotel-6ne of the Best Houses in OhesterCHl';STEH UIHECTOHY.

    Clayton Thos., moulder, Lamukin S of 2dClayton lion ThoR. J., Pres. Judge of Del. Co., room 10 Cla.ytoll

    BUildinJl, h 9th E of Hi~hll1nd ave, P.O., 'I.'hurlowCleaver M. A., lab., 213 EllsworthCleaver Sarah, widow, 116 E lith

    ICleckner Chas., olllcur U. :-\. X .• 725 MadisonCl(~~J.{ James, moulder. 521 W FrontClegg JOhll, moulder, 132 .Norrii;Cleuumts .Jamtls, 508 E 10t:1Clements James, Jr., lah., 508 E 10thClements Jost\ph, lah., 508 E 10thClemrniugs Tllos., machiuist, ~('7 {'AOIl

    / Clcl}(;aniel Dtlvid, lab., 24th W of Proyidt'l\~e ,/+' Clendenning James, puddler, Engle and Delaware I ,1Itt~ .J .;. ~.

    Clendenning John, driver, 416 E 9th I .Clendenninr.{ Wm., polict;man, l~ngle and Delaware , /;:~.J.\J..);!\·\VClerkson Jacob, lab., 1208 DelawareClerks' Protective Association, meets Star Hall, Central ExohangeCliff Caroline, widow, 724 E 8thCliff James, machinist, 724 I~ 8thClifton Wm., lab., 316 MaryUline Howard, lab., 918 CrOl:~by

    • CI.INE J.lCOIJ, fish a!ld oyster8, Farwllrd' Market, 221 W 3(1UJine 1.ydia, dresswaker, 918 CrosbyClineff llenj., 01'., 226 KerlinClinetl' Samuel, lab., 3d "r of WardCliueff Samuel, op., 226 KerlinClineff Will., lab., 110 FranklinOhneff Wm., 18k.• 226 KerlinClinl(t'r Alfred B., shoemakAc, 121 NorrisClingar Daniel, Post road E of TrainerCloud GeorJ.te N., laborer. 103 HeaneyCloud James, t'lllp. Gas Works, 10·5 KerlinCloud Joshua, heater. 212 PattersonCloud J./aura, teacher, 28 W 3d

    ~ Cloud Lewis, shoemaker, -ton W 3d

    ICloud Marietta F., houstlkoopec, 28th W 3dCloud Orlando, salesman, 28 W 3dCloud lSallie J., milliner, 12'~-l W 3dCloucl Steph m laborer, 9'~4 Crosby .I CLOUJ) STEPdEN JR., boots and shoes, :!S 'V 3d, h doClough Annie E •• 602 McIlvaineClough .John, w3rper, 602 McIlvaineClou~h Lewis, foremlln Chl'sh~r Dock Mills, G02 McIlvaineClough .Mary E .. 602 McIlvaineClou~h Samuel, warper, 620 McIlvaine

    • Clou~h Thm. Sr., Mgr. Chester Dock AIills, 602 McIlvaineClouser Joh.£1 ~"., ship carpenter, 229 Tilghman

    • ClouBtlr .JOB. K., ship builder, ft Lamokin, h 116 PennellClouser JOB. K. Jr., honse carpenter, 116 PennellClouser William. machinist, 116 !'>eunell

    • Clyde J. Edward, 18 E 5th, Vlyde Louis A., clerk, 13 E 5th

    • Clyde T. Edward, teller, 13 E.5th./ Clyde Wm. G., clerk, 18 E 5th• OOATES J. R. T., Mayor, City Hall, and real estate and insurance,

    513 Marht, h 521 E 9th. See adv

    M. W. HAMMELL builds only First Olass Wagons.

    •HISTOGRAPHY

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    Toilet Requisites at the Family Drug Store.CHESTER DIRKCTOltY.