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> - ' Office Hours, I to 6 P. M.; Sundays, 12 to I P. M. S.H. MORRIS, M.D. THINGS TO REMEMBER. SPECIALIST Cancer and Hay Fever, OFFICE, 16 Ellwood Building. RESIDENCE. No. 104 Savannah St. Dr. Morris Is a Regular Physician, of experience. He makes no charge for examinations. He removes cancers without use of knife. The pain of removal is very slight. No anaesthetic is used. Cancers never return after his treatment. When the knife is used they are apt to return. External cancers are ALL curable in their early stage of growth. Few, if any. are curable after they become malig- nant. Cancer is not always recognized as such, until too late. Dr. Morris' charges for treatment are reasonable. He can give abundant references. He has been five years in his present location. His method differs from all others, is used only by himself, and is the VERY BEST METHOD In use. J. EDWIN SEELEY, M.D. Office Hours. 8tolO A.M., 1 to 3 P.M., 7 to8 P.M. Sundays, 2 to 4 P.M. Special Attention Given to Throat and Lung Diseases. OFFICE, 138 EAST MA'N STREET. ROCHESTER, N. Y. B. H. C. 9402{ 11 D. 64J52 W. 6*52 FJR HELEN I. L1NDIS, Medical Electrician, Pneumatic Treatment, 10,16 and 1018 GRANITE BUILDING, OFFICf.'; HOURS : Rochester, N. Y. G. W. RICHARDS, |O. OFFICIJ HOURS : 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., 7 to 8 P. M. 323 and 325 Ellwanger & Barry Bid)?., RESIDENCE. 97 GENESEE ST., ROCHBg r i'Bn, 3 ERNST BRUCKER, CHOICE Wines, Liquors ana Cigars, 251=253 EAST MAIN STREET, Ladies' Cafe, up stairs. VENEREAL DISEASES In all Stages, either Sex, treated by the Most Careful and Scientific Methods. Terms Moderate. COMPLETE CURE GUARANTEED. Consultation Free. DR. C. A. STUART, OFFICES, 223-227 POWERS BLOCK. HOURS: 10-12 A. M., 2-5 P. M. Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7-10 P. M. ' Sundays. 10-12 A. M. Consultation at other hours at NO. 12 CEORCE ST. OFFICE. Rochester, .1* N. Y. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Miscellaneous Directories

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Office Hours, I to 6 P. M.; Sundays, 12 to I P. M.

S.H. MORRIS, M.D.THINGS TO REMEMBER.

SPECIALIST

Cancer and Hay Fever,OFFICE, 16 Ellwood Building.RESIDENCE. No. 104 Savannah St.

Dr. Morris Is a Regular Physician, of experience.He makes no charge for examinations.He removes cancers without use of knife.The pain of removal is very slight.No anaesthetic is used.Cancers never return after his treatment.When the knife is used they are apt to return.External cancers are ALL curable in their early

stage of growth.Few, if any. are curable after they become malig-

nant.Cancer is not always recognized as such, until

too late.Dr. Morris' charges for treatment are reasonable.He can give abundant references.He has been five years in his present location.His method differs from all others, is used only by

himself, and is the VERY BEST METHOD In use.

J. EDWIN SEELEY, M.D.Office Hours. 8tolO A.M., 1 to 3 P.M., 7 to8 P.M.

Sundays, 2 to 4 P.M.

Special Attention Given to

Throat and Lung Diseases.OFFICE, 138 EAST MA'N STREET.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

B. H. C.9402{11D. 64J52W. 6*52

FJR HELEN I . L1NDIS,Medical Electrician,

Pneumatic Treatment,10,16 and 1018 GRANITE BUILDING,

OFFICf.'; HOURS :Rochester, N. Y.

G. W. RICHARDS, | O .OFFICIJ HOURS :

9 A. M. to 3 P. M., 7 to 8 P. M.

323 and 325 Ellwanger & Barry Bid)?.,

RESIDENCE. 97 GENESEE ST.,

ROCHBgri'Bn, 3

ERNST BRUCKER,CHOICE

Wines, Liquors ana Cigars,251=253 EAST MAIN STREET,

Ladies' Cafe,up stairs.

VENEREAL DISEASESIn all Stages, either Sex, treated by

the Most Careful and ScientificMethods. Terms Moderate.

COMPLETE CURE GUARANTEED.Consultation Free.

DR. C. A. STUART,O F F I C E S , 2 2 3 - 2 2 7 P O W E R S B L O C K .

HOURS: 10-12 A. M., 2-5 P. M.Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7-10 P. M. 'Sundays. 10-12 A. M.

Consultation at other hours atNO. 12 CEORCE ST. OFFICE.

Rochester, .1* N. Y.

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ANTHONY'S STANDABD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

PROF. HENRI APPY,TEACHER OB*

Violin, Voice,

Advanced Piano Players,651 POWERS BLOCK.

CHARLES F.BOYLAN,nusic STUDIO.

Piano and Voice.

21O Cox Building.

RESIDENCE, 71 Chestnut Street.

CHARLES ABERCROMBIE,TENOR.

Soloist for Ten Years at H. M. Chapel';Royal St. James' Palace, and Vocal

Teacher, London, Eng.

PUPILS PREPARED FOR OPERA, ORATORIO, CON-CERT OR CHURCH POSITIONS.

M. ESTELLE WITTER,TEACHER OF

Piano and O^gan,Reference, Prof. Henri Appy>

Speeial Training for Teachers.

ST. CECILIA HALL, -

R O C H E S T E R , N Y .

Studio, 505 Cox Building-Wednesdays and Saturdays.

RESIDENCE, 546 PLYMOUTH AVfE.

MISS LAURA E. McNEAL,Associate of American College of musicians.

Piano and Harmony.ROOM 538 GRANITE BUILDING,

RESIDENCE, 36 Ave. A, Vlck Park.

CHARLES E. VAN LA|ER,Piano,Theory,Composition,

538 and 540 GRANITE BUILDING,

R O C H E S T E R , IM>Y.

MISS JENNIE F. JONES,TEACHER OF

Piano and Harmony.Pupil ol DR. JADASSOHN and HERR WEIDENBACH

LEIPSIC, GERMANY.

LUDWIG SCHENCK,Violin Soloist and Teacher.

Director of Rochester String Quartette.

Pupils Prepared to become Teachers.

DO, 930 GRANITE BUILDING.

Idence, 103 Troup Street.

ROOM. RESIDENCE,

632 Granite Building, 35 Sumner park,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

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GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

PATENT METHOD OF BUILDING AUDITORIUMS.PATENTED SEPTEMBER 2, 1884.

LEON H. LEMPERT & SON,Theatrical Architects.

Our 38 years' experience in Opera House work gives us a great advantage overall competitors.

We understand the requirements thoroughly, before and behind the curtain.Our many opera houses have all been pronounced the best and most complete of any.

THEJOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF OUR MANYJHEAIR^ES^

I Columbia Theatre, Boston, Mass.Bowdoin Square Theatre, Boston, Mass. (.Consulting Arcliilrr/s.)

; Lyceum Theatre, Rochester, N. Y.

Burtis Opera House, Auburn, N. Y.

City Opera House, Watertown, N. Y.Wash 1 ngton Opera House, Rome, N. Y.

Hadley Hall, {Ulnlr IliitliHmn. Willa'rd, N. Y.

Grand Opera H«usc lohnstown, N. V.Baldwin's Theatre, Wei'svllle, N. Y.Grand Opera Hou*e, Albion, N Y.Sheppard Opera House, Penn Yar., N. Y.

Opera House, Corning, N. V.

The Lyceum, Ithaca, N. Y. > • •Grand Opera House , W i l k e s b a r r e , Pa.

Van Cur ler Opera H o u s e , S c h e n e c t a d y , N. Y.New Opera H o u s e , C a m d e n , N. V.

S m ' t h ' o p c f l lTJuse,CGeneva' , N . V .Richardson Opera House, Oswego, N. Y.

We have also many others all over this section of the country.Write to proprietors or managers of the above theatres as to our work.

Leon H, Lempert & Son, 31 PEARL STREET,ROCHESTER, N. Y.

W I N N St 7VTOORB,MANUFACTURERS OF

ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS.CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICES.Central Avenue, ROCHESTER, N. Y.

OPPOSITE N. Y. C. DEPOT.

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ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

PIANO MOVING.CHAS. CUNNINGHAM.

E. ST_ mm

ftNEW

OsburnHouse,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.First-Class in every respect. Special Rates

ELMER E.ALMY, Prc^r^tfr.

Special Large^FTreTroof Jewelry Vaults.

MRS. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS,B. A., VASSAR.

Concert Organ »st

and Accompanist.

TtACHER OF

Piano, Organ, Harmony,Sight Reading in Class.

91 SOUTH WASHINGTON ST.

GOME AND TAKE DINNER WITH US.

ONLY a S CENTS,

PH. HAAKE,Practical Watchmaker

452 E. MAIN ST., Or a 20-Meal Ticket for $3.00

ROCHESTER, nxr. Y. «e-"vv

DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF A T

American and German Watches, DCTDC' r«pr

Clocks, Spectacles, Etc. D L L K O L A l L

^ S S | J n | 3 2 ? t e S n ^ y A First-Class Ladies' and Gents' Dining Hall

All kinds of Music Bo»es and Spectacles Repaired. 358 EAST MAIN ST. Centennial Block

DR. EMIL KNIGHTVeterinarian.

CRAOITATG OKPENN S r i . V A N U ,

OFFICE HOURS J^lSSiSIlSgfcK-(. 6:00 to 7:00 P. M.

Residence, 281 Plymouth~A^TROCHESTER N

TELEPHONE 1261. '

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AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

STAIR BUILDING.

JACOB SCHECK,

Carpenter, Contractor and Builder.Estimates furnished on all work pertain-

ing to the Builders' trade.CONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.

STORE FRONTS. SHELVING and REMODELINGSTORES AND OFFICES PROMPTLY

EXECUTED.

Shop and Residence, 574 ST, JOSEPH ST.

ALBERT MANDEl,CARPENTER,

CONTRACTOR_J22 BUILDER.

A Specialty Made of Repair Work. The Re-modeling of Stores, Offices, Shelving,

Counters, etc., given Prompt 'Attention.

Repairing of Roofs Neatly Done.Shop and Residence, 6 0 S Y K E S T .

ANTHONY LINK,BUILDERSCONTRACTOR.

s a, Specialty.

SHOP, RESIDENCE,

170 N. WATER ST. 7 TOWNSEND ST,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

THOMAS A. AUSTIN,

CARPENTER, CONTRACTORAIM D

BUIJL_pjE_R.DWELLING HOUSES A SPECIALTY.

JOBBING AND DAY WORK PROMPTLYAND SATISFACTORILY DONE.

Contracts taken complete. Plansand Specifications furnished.

Residence:—No. 20 York Street.

M. M. TURKEY,Building Contractor

JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

STORE FITTING, Etc., Etc.

SHOP, RESIDENCE,

189 STATE STREET, 5 MORTON AVENUE.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

JOHN STOUT, JR.,MASON

kQtiHClor; BuilderLRYTHING PERTAINING TO MASONRY

FIGURED UPON AND GIVENPROMPT ATTENTION.

FIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.

278 BRONSON AVE.

HERMAN C. THIEM & CO,,CONTRACTORS

FOR ALL KINDS OF

MASONRY.ESTIMATES FURNISHED.

Give I IH a call .

277 ST. JOSEPH STREET.

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ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

PHIL.IPP

Carpenter, ContractorAND BUILDER

A SPECIALTY MADE OF MODERN DWELLING HOUSES.B j Jobbing and Repairing Given Prompt Attention.

SHOP AND RESIDENCE, 6 1 STREET.

JOHN GOSNELL,

Garpenter, Gontraetora^ Builder.

Everything in the Carpentering LineGiven Prompt Attention.

Estimates Cheerfully. Furnished.SHOP REAR No. 9iW00DWARD AVENUE,

RESIDENCE. No. 23 ONTARIO.

W. H. KING,Carpenter, Contractor i Builder.

Every Kind of Carpenter Work Done.

CONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.

Jobbing of all kinds Promptly attended to.

Boardman Avc, near Pearl St.

H E N R Y F E R G E ,Mason Contracts and Builder

E.CHATFIELD,

Aisn

EVERYTHING IN THE MASON'SLINE FIGURED UPON.

ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY CIVEN.

1058 S. CLINTON ST.

THE BUILDING OF MODERN DWELLINGS ATREASONABLE COST A SPECIALTY.

Day Work and_Jobbing_Promptly Attended to :OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,

No. 622 Genesee Street

CONTRACTORI»J AM. KIM>s OF

MASON WORESTIMATES GIVEN OrJ

BUILDINGS.

153 North Rochester,

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U I I D E A N D K K I ' E K K M E H O O K ( I F Tt< M ' l f K S T K R .

JOHN KU Ell NOW,

MASON *EE CONTRACTORAll Kinds of Mason Work Promptly Attended to.

•ESTIMATES FURNISHKD..

IINTo. 14 IVor-th Alexander S t ree t ,

ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.

W. C. QRAY,

CIVIL ENGINEER,SURVEYOR.

No. 418 Powers Building,

Personal Attention. ROCHESTER, N. Y .

Electric Baths-= AN D =-

MASSAGE TREATMENT,BATH ROOMS AND PARLORS.

513, 514 and 515 Cox Building.

5 and Health diving Bath:ity and thorough Massage

thin&for

Cox Building ELECTOR. 32 N. St. Paul St.

T. N^ARNOLD,Barber and Hair Dresser.

FINEST 3 CHAIRSHOP IN THE

CITY.AND BEST OF

WORKGUARANTEED.

SHAMPOOING

AND

DRESSING OF

CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' HAIR A SPECIALTY.

C. L. LANE,GENERAL JOBBER

Carpenter Work.THE FITTING OF STORES, OFFICES AND

INSIDE SHELVING A SPECIALTY.

o. 14=6 'WosstNo. 3 Good Court.

IFIRE MASONRY.cial Attention given to Steam Boileretting, Bakers' Ovens, Brick Smoke-

stacks, and General Repairing.

BRICK, FIRE TILE AND FIRE CLAYAT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

d 36 Smith's Block, ROCHESTER, N. Y.TELEPHONE 440.

CORNELIUS FINUCANE,CARPENTER,

CONTRACTORAND BUILDER.

AnythiiiK nertaiuJiiK to Carpenterwork Kiiiiirecl upon, and clone intlie most Workmanlike manner.

CONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.

A Specialty made ofCHURCHES AND LARGE BLIILDINOS.

Shop and^Residence, 15 Champlain Street.

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)NV'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

SECURITY TRU5T CO.,Granite Building, Rochester, New York.

CAPITAL, $200,000. SURPLUS, $150,000.Authorized to act as Executor, Trustee, Administrator or Receiver,

Transacts a General Banking Business. Solicits Accountsof Firms and Individuals.

Loans Money on Approved Securities.Allows Interest on Deposits Subject to Check.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT IN BURGLAR PROOFVAULTS.

OFFICERS :HIRAM W. SIBLEY, President. OILMAN H. PERKINS, Vice President.

WILLIAM S. KIMBALL, 2cl Vice Pres't. CRANCER H. HOLLISTER, 3d Vice Pres't.

WILLIAM L. MERCER, Secretary.

TRUSTEES :Hiram W, s iUry. James 8. VVatson, .1. Lee Jud'son. Beni. E. Chase, Ar thur Luetchford, OraSgi

A. Hollister, C. Walter Smith, Geo. C. Kuril. Jr., Frank a. Upton, J. Alex. Havden, William L MeCCT, R u f u s A . S i b l c v . c i l i m n i I I . l v r k i n . - , W i n . s . K i m l m l i . A . K r i r k M . n i v r k i n s . J u l i i ^ J I . ' " W i l cThos. W. Fiuuoane, G v Wildn. i;,,,,. c. Ilnllistrr, All.rri II. JIarri.-. I-Jiiwnr II SaitiTlci' WilliaiE. Werner, Alexander M. Lindsav

Finest Appointed Apartment Housin Western New York.

Central to Business. Elevator. Hot and Cold Water.

All Modern Conveniences. Electric Lights. Fine Bath Rooms. Steam He<

THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS APARTMENT HOUSE IN ROCHES"

for Permanent Tenants and Transients .

ROOMS EN SUITE OR SINGLE, $2.00 PER WEEK, UPWARDS, FURNISHEI

Parties visiting Rochester I

will find the Best Accommodations. . ! . ' } " • T A P P ^ a t R o o r r i

GEORGE KING, Manager.

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1895. 1896.

ANTHONY'S STANDARD

BUSINESS DIRECTORY,GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK

ROCHESTER,

NEW YORK.

PRESENTED WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE

LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS.

HOME CIRCULATION GRATUITOUS.

ed according to Act of Congress, in the year 1893, by the ANTHONY PUBLISHING COMPANYin the Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.

-The Style, and the Manner of Compiling of this Book is original with the publishers, and areintended to be protected by this Copyright, and all rights are reserved.

COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY THE

ANTHONY PUBLISHING COMPANY.

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_ & BULLOCKjGRANITE BUILDINGExchange. I REAL, ESTATE BROKERS, j TAKE ELEVATOR.

10 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

ARE YOU A "TOTAL ABSTAINER"?Do you desire to escape paying; for the high death rate caused by "dr ink"?Do you wish a policy in a safe company which has not a drinker among its thousands of

members, and where you will receive the full benefit of your temperate habits?

THE AMERICAN TEMPERANCE LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONOF* BROADWAY, NEW YORK,

is such a company. For particulars call upon or address the Superintendent,

BS5-SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES H . S8. 3VI.jA_H."\7"i:N"?

FOR AGENTS. 710 Granite Building, ROCHESTER, N. Y.

SPECIMEN OF HALF TONE ENGRAVING

ART DEP'T, DEMOCRAT AND C H R O N I C L EROCHESTER, NEW YORIi. '

THE MERCANTILE AGENCY.E S T A B L I S H E D 1841.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

FOR PROMOTION AND~PROTECTION OF TRADECOLLECTIONS IN UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

ISO OFFICES.JOHN C. COOK, Manager. 7 5 S T A T E S T . ROBT. L. MOORE, Asst. Mgr.

«RoSOr)dFe'rF$!o.000NuP.-[ HARTMAN & KLINE \ r D 424-426,428ts.to Order, $5.00, up. (. MERCHANT TAILORSi' i S^tKVloT^ f^e'bEI N G

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TYPEWRITER RIBBONS J p. M WELLER ) W * E » F A F E Hand CARBON PAPER. 1 B 2 6 O 7 A N ™ E B l f r } W O T ^ 1 g O " '

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.

v , i •e capital and metropolis of Monroe County, finely located upon a plateau onDoth sides ot the Genesee river, two hundred and sixty-three feet above the level ofUake Ontario. It is the fourth city of importance in the Empire State and the twenty-second in rank and population in the United States. It is the only city in the Unionthat commands from its industries two titles, that of the "Flour City " of previousyears from its large and extensive flouring mills, and of the " Flower City" of todayfrom its vast trade to all parts of the world in nursery stock, seeds aud floweringplants. Col. Nathaniel Rochester, a native of Virginia, visited the Genesee in 1802and purchased six hundred acres of land. In 1804 he made another visit, when hepurchased the " Hundred-acre-lot," now included in the city, for §17.50 per acre, andin 1810 he had it platted, and placed the lots on the market. In 1817 the little townof Rochesterville was incorporated with a population of about one thousand. In 1818Rochester took up his residence here. In 1821 the county of Monroe was taken fromOntario and Genesee and Rochesterville was made the county seat and the nameRochester was adopted. The city of Rochester was incorporated in 1834 and con-tained upwards of 1,300 dwellings and business houses, Since that time Rochesterhas been marked by a steady and substantial growth with prospects as are not sur-passed, or scarcely equaled by any other community on the continent.

Rochester has made great strides in a quarter of a century and the opportunitiesfor advancement are constantly developing and expanding. The general prosperityprevailing in the community is abundantly attested by the fact that Rochester haswithin its corporate limits more actual householders and more prospective ownersthan any city of the same population in the entire country. It is a beautiful city ofhomes, and the reward of thrift and toil is apparent on every hand. The number ofinhabitants in 1788 was estimated to be 15; 1815, estimated 300; 1817, estimated1,000 ; 1820, by census, 1,502; 1825, estimated 5,000 ; U. S. census, 1870, 62,386 ; 188088,363; 1890, 133,896; State census, 1892, 144,834.

Rochester presents in many respects, outside of New York City, the most metro-politan characteristics of any city in the State. Its population is cosmopolitan, andall races and creeds are here represented. It has over two hundred and fifty miles ofstreets, and it has sixty miles of electric street car lines. It is abundantly lighted byelectricity and gas. The water works capacity is over 7,000,000 gallons daily. Thenumber of churches is ninety-three. It has one of the finest art galleries in theUnited States, with many notable institutions devoted to education and science.There are twelve railroads diverging from the city, and the transportation facilities

[Continued on Page 13. J

HENRY JOHNSTON. T. L. WILLIAMS.

Farms and City Properties to Sell.Business Properties Negotiated.

Hotels, Saloons, Restaurants, Etc.,For Sale in City and Country.

PROPERTIES TO RENT.

JOHNSTON fr WILLIAMS,REAL ESTATE BROKERS,

Nos. 514, 519 and 520 Ellwanger & Barry Bldg.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

FOR A GOODAND PROMPTDELIVERY, C A .

COALJVAN ING EN,T . T . . { 91-93 SMITH ST. 'PHONE 245 :

) We Sell only Goodj Clean COIL

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DON'T BE OUT OF BUSINESSWE HAVE SEVERAL GRANDOPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU

P JMEADE & BULLOCK,1GRANITE BUILDING. 1 B H O K B H S . i TAKE ELEVATOR-

ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCYOF THE: WORLD.

THE SNOW-CHURCH CO.Rochester Office, 1012-1014 Granite Building.

«& ADLER, COUNSEL.

HENRY H. SPAULDING,

STOCK AND GRAIN BROKER,116,1 IT and 118 (First Floor), Powers Building.

LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE No. 1059.

Stocks Bought and Sold for Cash oron Margin.

PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK and CHICAGO.

31 N. CLINTON STREET.

CUT FLOWERS, FLORAL DESIGNS and DECORATIONSGREEN HOUSES 361 SOUTH AVENUE

YOBUUANNDEPLiAJSE'YOEUCINlPRICEl M E R C H A N T T A I L O R S . ' } '

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CYCLOSTYLES, fu*. ]y i .MIMEOGRAPHS I

ANDMIMEOGRAPHS, 1 826 GRANITE BUILDING ) SUPPLIES.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 13

ROCHESTER, NEW YORK—Continued.

by rail, river, canal and lake give direct and quick communication with all parts ofthe United States and the Canadian shores.

The future prosperity of Rochester will be dependent upon its manufacturing in-terests more than all the other interests combined, and the natural advantages fortheir development and shipments cannot well be surpassed. The number of factories,mills, productive plants, machine shops and minor manufacturing concerns haveincreased to such a degree as to have nearly reached the three thousand mark, andthe valued manufactured products to over $200,000,000 per annum. The most im-portant industries of the city are the manufacture of Agricultural Implements, Arti-

Ba'

struBalances, ScalesGoods, etc., etc.

The corporate limits of the city embrace 10,947 acres and its public parks 475acres. The number of dwelling houses is estimated 33,400.

The three celebrated waterfalls within the city limit

nerenanis are up 10 me umes in supplying meir pauuiiB, anu n in uiuitun LU mm a,iity better prepared with bargains in every department of trade. Rochester is won-

derfully sound financially and has experienced very few failures during the hardtimes which we have been passing through.

The city invites new industries and manufacturers to locate, and it is safe to lookforward to the new Rochester of 200,000 inhabitants at no distant date.

WILLIAM C. WALKER. FREDERICK H. BRIGCS.

WALKER & BRIGGS,

ARCHITECTS700.702 Ellwaoger & Barry Bldg.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

GEO. F. HUTCHISON,

ARCHITECT,1020 Granite Building,

KOCIIICSTISR, - I*. Y.

V A N IJMGIC:iSn«e« A'. 91-93 SMITH ST. 'Phone 245. j m the Market.

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FOUR MAGAZINESFOR T H E

PRICE OF OME"{70S and 707'

anger & Barry Building.ROCHESTER, N. Y.

ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

JENKMNTSON & BUTLER,

PRACTICAL MACHINISTS.Estimates Furnished on Manufacturing and Jobbing of all Kinds of Machinery.

PERFECTING INVENTIONS AND MODEL MAKING A SPECIALTY.

We make a Specialty of Punching and Forming Sheet Metal Work. Punchesand Dies for all kinds of Press Work.

Wood and Metal Patterns. Aqueduct Building, Foot of Aqueduct St.

HORTON WILLCOX. F. E. WILLCOX.

H. & F. E. WILLCOX,

Real Estate.1125 Granite Building.

frFGARFIEliD IREAL ESTATE BROKER i

314 POWERSHLK.-TT- ROCHESTER,N.Y. I

L. E. MORLEY,

Real Estate Broker.Houses, Lots and Farms for Sale

and Exchange.HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS COLLECTED.

LOANS NEGOTIATED.640 Granite Building. Residence, 59 Griffith St.

ROCHESTER, NEW YORK

H. S FAIRCHILD,618 GRANITE BUILDING,

BROKER,Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds

PEOSE:OTE: ALL OOVEBHMENT CLAIMS.

Pensions, Pay and Bounty , Etc.NOTARY PUBLIC, W.TH SEAL.

A7V. CRAIG,

Boarding andUvery_stable.

. Coaches, Tally-Ho,Goupes,Broughams,etc.

Choke Line of ForeignDomestic

Suitings and TrouseriiandlHARTMAN & KLINE,GRAftfF^^Ts. I M E R C H A N T TA ILORS. ' ) FourtWlJoF ?aVe'E^1 N

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TYPEWRITERSand

SUPPLIES,JF. M. WELLER.1

i. I. 826 GRANITE BUILDING. j

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SUPPLIES.

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CHAS. S. ELLIS. HARVEY ELLIS.

ARCHITECTS,7th FLOOR. ? 8 4 Powers Building.

ROCHESTER, 3V- Y.

BSWSSCOAlJV J S S COALS" WANT VOUR TO* I 91-93 SMI TH ST. 'Phone 245. J DRY SLABS FOR KINDLING.

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D r. Lewis H.Gi16 ANTHONY S BTANDAHD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

CHAS. F. LIGHTHOUSE,

U. S. Mail Bag Manufacturer.

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

202 and 206 Court Street. ROCHESTER, N . Y

Pine Lint- of

ovi.•VSISWS111*^HARTMAN & KLINEV E R C O A T . S G 8 . [ MERCHANTTAILORs'

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TYPEWRITERSand SUPPLIES

{F. M. WELLER,!. I 826 GRANITE BUILDING. ' j

CABINET ANDOFFICE SUPPLIES.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OP ROCHESTER.

ROCHESTER POSTOFFICE,Branch U. S. Post off ice, 17 So. Clinton St. GEORGE H. PERKINS, Postmaster.

OFFICE HOURS—7:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m.; Sunday, 1̂ :00 m. to 1:01 p m. Money Order Department,9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Register Department. 9:10 a. m. to 6:80 p. m. Carrier Department,

7:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Stamp Department, 7:00 a. m to 9: 0 p. m.ABRIYAI, ASO DRPARXDKR OH- MAILS.

MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICE.

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—-MANUFACTURER OF

SASH, DOORS, BLIND5.INTERIOR FINISH A SPECIALTY.

Mouldings, Newels, Balusters and Brackets.Job Scroll Sawing and Turning and all kinds

of Builders' Mill Work.

TELEPHONE 921. 180 Platt Street, near Allen. ROCHESTER, N. Y.

pflAI For Manufacturing, [ V A N I ^ f C S r tCJ> f ( W e Sel l and^nel ver

"AT LOWESTyMARK0Er0PR?CES. I 91-93 SMITH ST. 'Phone 245. J T h e s tandard T o n .

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HiESf GILBERT MAGAZINE )Ellwang^i^fld

rr7y0Buii<«ns.

NE. I EXCHANGE. i ROCHESTER, N. Y. _

ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

T H E CUTLER PATENTMAILING SYSTEM.

U. S. MAN.CUTLER MANUFACTURING CO.,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.We Carry a Fine Line of JHARTMAN & KLINE,1GRAS

Suitings and Trouserings.! M E R C H A N T T A I L O R S . * r W

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TYPEriWRITERS j F . M. W E L L E R , } CAB.NET

and S U P P L I E S . I 826 GRANITE BUILDING. 7(OFFICE SUAND

SUPPLIES.

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ROCHESTER POSTOFFICE—Continued.CLOSE AT POSTOFFICE

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.Niagara Falls Division

NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R.Main Line

. . . . . . .Buffalo and Mt. Morris Division

Rochester and Elmira Division

NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R

Canandaigua and Elmira Division

ROME, WATERTOWN & OGDENSBURG R. R.Eastward.

..BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH R. R

WESTERN NEW YORK & PENNSYLVANIA R R

DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN R. R.East of Mt. Morris

West of Mt. Morris

BOSTON & ALB NY R. R.Eastof Alhany

ARRIVE AT POSTOFFICE,

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•—Daily.t—Daily except Monday.%—Sunday only.All others daily except Sunday.Mails are ready for delivery one hour after arrival. Mails for despatch should be deposited in

the office fifteen minutes before the closing hour.All stage mail closes 2:30 P. M. Arrive 10:30 A. M.MAILS DELIVERED—In Business District 7, 8:30,10:15 a. m , 12:20, 3:30 p. m. In addition mails

delivered at hotels, 7:30, 9:15 and 11:00 a m. Intermediate Districts, 7:30 a. m., 12:00, 3:30 p. m. Out-side Districts at 7:30 a. m. and 12:00 noon.

SPECIAL DELIVERY—7:'0 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. Sundays, one trip at 1 :30 a. m., one tripat 6:3 I p. m.

INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION4 2 9 POWERS B U I L D I N G .

Collections made in all parts of the UnitedStates, Canada and Europe. Terms rea-sonable. The Company's Attorney has hadover thirty years' experience.

Refer by consent to Hon. C. R. Parsons, ex-Mayorand State Senator: Hon. Charles S. Baker, ex-Memberof Congress; S. F. Hess & Co., Tobacconists; J. B.Moseley. firm of Moseley & Motley, Pres't, East SideSavings Bank.

S E N T E N N E & GREEN,CHROMO LITHOGRAPHIC IRON and GLASS

SIGNS,SAND BLAST, GOLD AND EMBOSSED SIGNS

Samples and Prices on Application.

GEO. J. BRAITMAYER,716 Ellwanger & Barry Bldg. Rochester, N.Y.

I CAN FURNISH YOU ASUPERIOR QUALITY Of

AT LOW FIGURJNO

91 and 93 SMITH ST.( PROMPT DELIVERY.

SEND IN YOUR ORDER.TELEPHONE 245.

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707 and 709

Dr. Lewis H. Gilt3erUDENTIST}-Vo£4a&B

INTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DJUKCTOKY,

ROCHESTER

LAST, DIE AND PATTERN WORKS,MANUFACTURERS OF

Lasts, Dies and Shoe Patterns,H. LOEWER, PROPRIETOR,

25O Mill Street, . Rochester, KB". Y.

HIGGIN8,MANUFACTURER OF

CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS,DELIVERY WAGONS,

ETC.

PRACTICAL HORSE-SHOEING.

for Buildings and Machinery

Special Attention Oiven to

No. 60 Spring Street.

VOGEL&T BINDERMANUFACTURERS OF " ^ • «J

Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings,FANCY FRONT AND STORE DOORS,

Windows and Door Frames, Casings Etc183, 185 NORTH WATER STREET.

ality^V^and" Price. {' 'MER C H A M T AI LOR S^' ] G^m^f\JS %*U U?C?I N G• l a «e Elevator.

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ESlI 1 F - M * S E L L E R , ) UNEN PAPERS,PAPER. ( 826 GRANITE BUILDING. 'jNOTE BOOKS OIL

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

CHURCHES OF ROCHESTER.BAPTIST.

Alexander Street Baptist Church—AlexanderSt., near Central Park. Rev. R. X SullivanPastor.

Bronson Avenue Baptist Church — BransonAve., eor. Reynolds. Kev. R. Rnss Lynch, Pastor.

First Baptist Church—North FitzhUKh, cur.Church. Rev. J. \V. A. Stewart, Pastor.

First German Baptist Church—Andrews St.Bev. O. Koeuig, Pastor.

Lake Avenue Baptist Church—Lake Ave., eor.Ambrose. Rev. C. A. Barlow, Pastor.

Lyell Avenue Baptist Church—Cameron St.,near Lyell Ave. Kev. II. F. Cope, Pastor.

Meigs Street Baptist Church—Meigs St., eor.Bentou. Rev. .1. Bentznn, Pastor.

North Baptist Church—Clinton St., em-. Av-enue A. Rev. G. F. Love, Pastor.

Park Avenue Baptist Church—Park Ave., cor.Meigs. Rev. H. Clay Peepels, Pastor.

Plymouth Avenue Baptist Church—Flint St ,near Plymouth Ave. Rev. Frederick J. RedfernPastor.

Second Baptist Church—North, cor. Franklin.Rev. F. L. Anderson, Pastor.

Second German Baptist Church—S. Clinton,cor. Meigs.

[Continued

South Rochester Baptist Church—At Rapids.Rev. John R. Comer, Pastor.

Wilder Street Baptist Church—Wilder St.Rev. J. W. Crouch, Pastor.

CHRISTADELPHIAN.

Christadelphian- Synagogue —127 E. Main.J. C. Tomlin in charge.

CHRISTIAN.

First Church of Christ (Scientist)—3 East Ave.Rev. Sarah A. Pine, Pastor.

Church of Christ (Disciple)—Howell St. Rev.F. P. Arthur, Pastor.

CONGREGATIONAL.

Plymouth Congregational Church—PlymouthAve.. cor. Trnup. Rev. Myron Adams, Pastor.

South Congregational Church (Trinitarian)—Alexander. Rev. H. C. Riggs, Pastor.

EVANGELICAL.

Church of the Stranger—Alexander, cor. Cobb.Kev. N. II. Harbour, Pastor.

First Church Evangelical Association (Oer-man—178 Hudson Ave. Rev. P. E. Bahn, Pastor.

German Evangelical Salem Church—Frank-lin, uear St. Paul. Rev. J. F. W. Helmkamp,Pastor,

on Page 23.]

College Preparatory SchoolFOR

401-404 Beckley Building, South Clinton Street,. , 3XT. "IT.

Boys Taken at 12 "Years of Age.

. ) Test Our Weight. •

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FOUR MAGAZINES FOR

THE PRICE OF ONE

(GILBERT M AG A2IN E) E /o|-"a^%uildinlt

1 EXCHANGE. f ROCHESTER? N- Y-

22 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIEECTOEY,

T H E ESTATE OF GEO. C. MAURER,BITSII*E:SS BSTABLISHBD 1834.

WHOLBSALE AISO RETAIL GROCER,Dealer in Field and Garden Seeds, Farmers' and Hop Growers' Supplies,

Foreign Exchange Office. Steamship Ticket Office.Drafts in any amount on the principal cities of Great Britian and Ihe Continent.

Collections made in any part of Europe. Agency for the principal linesof Ocean Steamships. Passenger and Freight. Goods delivered

C. 0. D. in all parts of Great Britian and the Continent.N. B.—Get our figures for Drafts in large amounts in Marks and Francs before buying

your Exchange.Telephone XVo. 211. 1 4 9 EA.S8T 3VX-A-I3NT.

GEO P. BORTLE,MANUFACTURER OF

End Grain Blocks, Shoe Racks,MOULDINGS, ETC.

Turning, Sawing, and General Jobbing in Wood Work.

INTERIOR FINISH.

3 Graves St., near Main, ROCHESTER, N.Y'

McGRAW BROS.,SOLE AGENTS FOR

M E D A L JBRAISTD

Wire Edge Felt Roofing,189 STATE STREET,

ROCHESTER, I*. Y.

EMPIRE MOULDING WORKS,Art Department,

303 &. 305 GRANITE BUILDING.

Etchings, Engravings,Water Colors,

Fac-Similies, Etc.ARTISTIC FRAniNQ A SPECIALTY.

Telephone 923. GEO. H. BRODHEAD, Manager.

American Paper Box Factory,O. IJ. S^VCHS,

MANUFACTURER OF

PAPER BOXES of Every Description,Including Shelf, Shoe and Confectioners-

Boxes.

OVER I95,197 and I99 STATE STREETFIRST FLOOR, ROOM 40, '

Rochester, OV. -y".

NEW YORK STEAM DYEING CO.,Fancy Dyeing % French Cleaning. '

LADIES' and GENTS' CLOTHING CLEANED, DYED, REPAIRED and PRESSEDin the most Substantial Manner, at Lowest Prices

GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE

76 S. St. X*ci>'ULl St., R o c h e s t e r jo- •«-

Re-Dyed and Cut over Into ' < W »FASHIONABLE QARHENTS (

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H. W. PETH, Merchant Tailor, 152 East Main St.GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 23

CHURCHES—Continued.German United Evangelical St. Pauls-North

Fitzhugh St. Rev. A. Zeller, Pastor.

German United Evangelical Trinity—Allen,near Fitzhngh. Rev. E. Henckell, Pastor.

Friends Meeting—245 S. St. Paul. Rev. A. F.Nicholson, Pastor.

HOLLAND CHRISTIAN REFORMED.

Holland Christian Reformed Church -Chatham St. Rev. John M. Remein, Pastor.

Berith Kodesh Congregation — Gibhs, cor.Grove. Rev. Max Landsberg, Pastor.

Beth. Israel (Polish)—30 Leopold. Rev. Sam-uel Cantor, Pastor.

Cong. Beth Hakneses Ha Chodosh (Polish)—168 Chatham. Rev. Moses Saffersohn, Pastor.

Church of Reformation—Grove, off' North.Rev. William J. Uliller, Pastor.

First German Lutheran Zions Church—GroveSt., cor. Belmont Park. Rev. E. Hart man, Pastor.

Friedens (Ger. Evan. Luth.) Church—Mt.Vernon Ave.,cor. Caroline. Rev. Otto Possett,Pastor.

German Evan. Luth. Christus Church—Cent-ral Park, cor. 4th Ave. Rev. D. E. Lorenz, Pastor.

Grace Church—Bay, cor." N. Alexander.[Continued

N. Ger. Evan. Luth. Concordia Church—Hel-ena, eor. Putnam. Rev. C. N. Conrad, Pastor.

St. John's Church—St. Joseph, cor. BuchanPark. Rev. Dr. John Nicum, Pastor.

St. Matthew's Church—Morris, near N. Clin-ton. Rev. John Muhlhauser, Pastor.

Trinity Church—Campbell, cor. Walnut. Rev.Miller, Pastor.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL.

Park. Rev. P. S. Merrill, Pastor.

Cornhill M. E. Church—Edinburgh St. Rev.M. E. Hedding, Pastor.

Epworth M. E. Church—Clifton, cor. Epworth.Rev. James Gosuell, Pastor.

First M. E. Church—N. Fitzhugh, cor. Church.Rev. M. R. Webster, D. D., Pastor.

Frank Street M. E. Church —Frank, cor.Smith. Rev. Frederick S. Parkhurst, Pastor.

German M. E. Church—North, opp. Wood-ward Ave. Rev. J. Lange, Pastor.

Glenwood M. E. Church—Driving Park, cor.Pierpoint Aves. Rev. Frank S. Rowland, Pastor.

Hedding M. E. Church—N. St. Paul, cor. Scran-ton. Rev. Ray Allen, Pastor.

Monroe Avenue M. E. Church—Monroe Ave.,near Averill Park. Rev. W. D. Platt, Pastor.

North Avenue M. E. Church—North, opp On-tario. Rev. Geo. W. Peck, LL. D., Pastor.

Second German M. E. Church—Clifford, cor.Loomis. Rev. John Schuler. Pastor,

on Page io.]

ArtistIN CRAYON AND WATER COLORS.

Pastel My Specialty.

9 3 2 SlBLEY GRANITE BUILDING,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

ROCHESTER SCHOOL OFSTENOGRAPHY and TYPEWRITING,

1 127-1128 GRANITE BUILDING.

The most successful, oldest established, most thoroughcourse, and securing largest number of pro-

fitable positions for pupils.Individual Instruction given Special Attention.

M R S . M . C. C H U R C H I L L , PRINCIPAL.

Harry Chapman's, 90 S. St. Paul St.

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01. LEWIS I . eiLBERT. { D E N T I 8 T } t̂C SSfl24 ANTHOKY'H STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

O. O efts JSOJNT,

STEAM

SAW MILLPine and Oak Bill Timber Sawed to Order.

: JSTHEET, :rtoon:ESiT:E::Ei, nr. -jr.

ROCHESTERSOULIETTA MFG. CO.

FOR THE BABY

MAKERSOF Infant's Soft Foot-Wear.

THOMAS

PATTERN-MAKER.Machinery Patterns and Models of every desrri *•

Promptly Attended to. 5Cr'P*'on

236 MILL STREET, COR. PLATT, ROCHESTER, N

"II | V. G R A E S E t t , I "5-118 BeckleyTST-e Money. (.inPORTER AND MANUFACTURER 1 27 South C| i f

Get the Besta n d Rav

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H. W. PETH, Fine Woolens, 152 East Main Street.GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 25

CHURCHES—Continued.

Spencer-Ripley Memorial Church—N. Good-man, cor. Emma. Rev. T. J. Blssell, Pastor.

Zion Church (African)—Favor, near Spring.Rev. J. E. Mason, Pastor.

METHODIST (Free).

Free Methodist Church—N. Union, cor. Rich-mond Park. Rev. B. Winget, Pastor.

PRESBYTERIAN.

Brick Church—N. Fitzhugh, cor. Allen. Rev.Wm. R.Taylor, Pastor; Rev. G. B. F. Pallock,Asst. Pastor.

Calvary Presbyterian Church—South Ave.and Hamilton Place. Rev. Cbarles A. Evans,Pastor.

Central Presbyterian Church—Sophia, cor.Church. Rev. H. H. Stebbins, D. D., Pastor.

Covenanter Church {Presb. Reformed)—Alex-ander. No regular pastor.

Emanuel Presbyterian Church — PlymouthAve., cor. Frost. Rev. James S. Root, Pastor.

First Presbyterian Church—Plymouth Ave.,cor. Spring. Rev. Nelson Millard, D. D., Pastor.

Memorial Presbyterian Church — HudsonAve., cor. Wilson. Rev. Charles P. Coit, D. D.,Pastor.

Mt. Hor Church—Rosedale and N. MonroeAves. Rev. James M. McElhinney, Pastor.

North Presbyterian Church—Fulton Ave.,cor. Locust. Rev. Peter Lindsay, Pastor.

[Continued

St. Peter's Presbyterian Church—Gibbs, cor.Grove. Rev. Alfred J. Hutton, D. D., Pastor.

Third Presbyterian Church—East Ave., cor:Meigs. Rev. Richard D. Harlan, Pastor.

United Presbyterian Church—Allen, near So-phia. Rev. J. P. Sankey, D. D., Pastor.

Westminster Presbyterian Church —WestAve., near Jefferson Ave. Rev. C. B. Gardner,.D. D., Pastor.

PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.

All Saints Church—Webster Ave., cor. Garsou,Rev. Henry Rollings, Pastor.

e, near William. Rev.Christ Church—East AW. D. Doty, Pastor.

Church of the Ascension—Augustine, cor.Burke Park. Rev. Geo. T. Le Boutillier, Pastor.

Church of Epiphany—Jefferson Ave., opp. Ad-ams. Rev. Amos Skeele, Pastor.

Church of the Good Shepherd—Grape St. Va-cant.

Church of St. James-Almira, cor. Grant Park.-Rev. James H. Dennis, Pastor.

St. Paul's Church—N. St. Paul, near E. Main.,Rev. Lewis C. Washburn, Pastor.

Saint Andrew's Church—Averill Ave., cor.Ashland. Rev. A. S. Crapsey, Pastor.

Saint John's Church—Viek Park, eor. EastAve. Kev. Chas. N. Morris, Pastor,

on Page 27.1

THE JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,OF BOSTON,

Is the Oldest Company in the United States doing an Industrial Business.Policies issued at from 5 to 50 cts. per week, Insuring from ages 110

70, both Male and Female.PAID-UP AND CASH SURRENDER VALUES

ON «LL ADULT POLICIES AMY TIME AFTER TWO YEARS, AND DIVIDENDS EACH FIVE YEARS.GrOOX* S O Z J I C Z T O R S -"W-AWnSD

ther particulars, call on or addressT H O M A S J . H H X ,

SUPERINTENDENT,7SB-7S6 Vowers Buildins. RoohoBter, 3>J. IT.

HARRY CHAPMAN,90 S. ST. PAUL ST.

With Novelties in PAPER HANGINGS,FRAMES or SHADES.

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FIHH(HIGH IN QUALITY.GREAT IN VARIETY.

LOW IN PRICE.po A I / E C ' i "6- "8 STATE ST-anA

(.77,79,81,83,85,87 MILL ST.

26 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

GORTON &. McCABE,

Furniture, Carpets, Draperies,ALL GRADES-LOWEST PRICES.

285 SEVEN CORNERS.

J. CLIFTON BAKER,FINE TAILORING,

722 Granite Building, ROCHESTER, N. Y.

REPAIR ING.

FRED. S. COUCHMAN,FINE TAILORING,

722 Granite Building, ROCHESTER, N. Y.REPAIRING.

NURSERYMEN'S SUPPLIES.

M. BRUNSWICK &. CO.Manufacturers and Dealers In

FRUIT AND FLOWER PLATES,

FOR NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN.

NURSERY SUPPLIES of All Descriptions.

OESIGNING FROM NATURE A SPECIALTY.

117 and 118 Beckley Building, S. Clinton St.,ROCHESTER, N .Y .

ESTABLISHED IN 1660.

HENRY D. MARKS,

Photographic MaterialsOF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Over No. 90 State St., Rochester, N. Y.

A. F. WIRSCHING,Architecture and Ornamental

Carver! Designer,Brass and Boxwood Moulds, Dies, Etc.,

* SPECIALTY.

I79 North Water Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Rasm MANUFACTURER OF THE ONLY PERFECT

ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMSCRUTCHES FOR SALE. Reduced Prices to Comrades

8EKD FOR CATAlOOUB,

332 North Clinton St., ROCHESTER, NI have no connection with any other Firm In the tame B '

All Kinds of FANCY FURS! V . G R A E S E R , l'«-H8 Beckley B " U S T ~Always on Hand. I FURRIER. I 27 South Clinton S

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NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS. H. W . PETH, Merchant Tailor,152 EAST MAIN ST.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OP ROCHESTER. 27

CHURCHES-Continued.Saint Luke's Church—S. Fitzhugh. Eev.

Henry Anstice, Pastor.

Trinity Church—Jones Ave.. cor. Frank. Rev.Warren C. Hubbard, Pastor.

St. Mark's Church—Hudsonward P. Hart, Pastor.

Park. Rev. Ed-

REPORMED CHURCH.

First Reformed Dutch Church—Oregon, cor.Harrison. Rev. S. A. Schilstra, Pastor.

derman Reformed Emanuels Church—Hamil-ton Place. Rev. Charles Gundbach, Pastor.

Second Reformed Church—Scio, cor. CentralAve. Rev. W. H. Bates, Pastor.

ROMAN CATHOLIC.

Church of the Holy Apostles—Lyell Ave., cor.Austin. Rev. T. C. Murphy, Pastor.

Church of the Holy Family—Jay. Rev. D.Laurenzis, Pastor.

Church of the Immaculate Conception—Ply-month Ave., near Glasgow. Very Rev. James F.O'Hare, V. G., Pastor.

Corpus Christ! Church—B. Main. Rev. JamesLeary, Pastor.

Holy Redeemer Church—Hudson Ave., cor.Clifford. Rev. F. C. Oberholzer, Pastor.

Holy Rosary Church—Lexington Ave., nearFinch. Attended from the Cathedral.

Our Lady of Victory's Church (French)—Pleasant. Rev. Alphonse Notebaert, Pastor.

St. Boniface's Church (German) —Grand.Rev. Frederick Rauber, Pastor.

St. Bridget's Church — Gorham St. Rev.Thomas A. Hendrick, Pastor.

St. Francis Xavler Church—Bay, opp. ThirdAve. Rev. Mathias Hargather, Pastor.

St. Joseph's Church—Franklin, near Andrews.Rev. M. Kuborn, Pastor.

St. Mary's Church—South, near Court. Rev.John P. Stewart, Pastor.

St. Michael's Church—Clinton, cor. Ever-green. Rev. F. Pascalar, Pastor.

St. Peter and Paul's Church—Maple, cor.Kiug. Rev. Dr. Sinclair, Pastor.

St . Stanislaus Church-St. Stanislaus Ave.Rev. Theo. Szadzinski, Pastor.

SECOND ADVENTIST.Advent Christian Church—Cortland St. Rev.

G. W. Wright, Pastor.

UNITARIAN.First Unitarian Church—Temple St. Rev. W.

C. Gannett, Pastor.

UNIVERSALIST.

First Unlversallst Church—8. Clinton, nearE. Main. Rev. Asa Saxe, D. D., Pastor.

Second Uni versallst Church—Spencer St. Rev.D. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor.

Y. M. Christian Association—8. St. Paul, cor.Court. College Branch, Rochester University;,Railroad Department, 206 Central Avenue.

FLORISTS,© and FlyORAIv DESIGNS

FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIES OR FUNERALS.

F lants H.©rxte>el Cpxr Decorations.STORES, 38 WEST MAIN, AND 245 EAST MAIN.

GREENHOUSES, 249 PARK AVENUE.

MARRV CHAPMAN 1WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,90 S I S T ! PAUL ST! ' jPICTCRE FRAMES, DECORATIONS.

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We Furnish Homes Complete, j I T t>Prices in Plain Figures, . I * "

] l l 6 ' " 8 S T A T E S T -f 77 to 87 MILL ST.

28 ANTHONY'B STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

UOTXISFUNERAL DIRECTOR! PROFESSIONAL EMBALMER

3STo. 195 XIast Main S t ree t ,Telephone No. 294, ROCHESTER, is. V.

lesidence, fio. 19 Buclian Park, - - Telephone ISO. 980.

G. W. TROTT. ESTABLISHED 1883.

ML HOPE MARBLE . . .AND

GRANITE WORKS.

MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES,

TABLETS, Etc.

320 and 322 MT. HOPE AVE. (Opp. Mt. Hope Cemetery), ROCHESTER I ^ T

HERBERT GREENSMITH"

Florist and Seed Grower,Grower of Choice Hardy Perennial Plants.

CUT FLOWERS.

My Specialties are Carnations and Select StrainsAster Seed (American Grown.)

Corner East Main and Culver Streets

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Send for Price X_§ist

Ladies are Welcometo our Fur Parlors

J Y. G R A E S E R , ! H5-II8 Beckley Bu"&L I FURRIER. j 27 South Clint™ cClinton St.

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Overcoat ings . H. W. PETH, Merchant Tailor, 152 E. Main St.GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 29

ROCHESTERINDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS,

Corinthian Temple Lodge, No. 80S, F. & A. n.—Stated meetings first and third Mondays ofeach month, at Ashton's Hall, 279 Lake ave.

Frank R. Lawrence Lodge, No. 797, F. & A. n.—Stated meeting second Monday of each monthat Consistory Hall, 77 W. Main.

Oenesee Falls Lodge, No. 507, F. & A. r e -stated meetings first and third Thursdays eachmonth at Masonic Teniple, Exchange street.

Oermanier Lodge, No. 722, F. & A. n.—Statedmeetings second and fourth Wednesdays of eachmonth at Masonic Temple. Exchange street.

Rochester Lodge, No. 660, F. & A. n.—Statedmeetings first and third Mondays of each monthat Consistory Hall, 77 W. Main.

Valley Lodge, No. 109, F. & A. n.—Statedmeetings fiast and third Mondays of each month•at Masonic Temple, Exchange street.

Yonnondio Lodge, No. 163, F. & A. fl.—Statedmeetings first and third Tuesdays of each monthat Masonic Temple, Exchange street.

Hamilton Chapter, No. 62, R. A. M.—Statedconvocations second and fourth Thursdays ofeach month at Masonic Temple, Exchange street.

Ionic Chapter, No. 210, R. A. IT—Stated con-vocation second and fourth Tuesdays of eachmonth at Consistory Hall, 77 W. Main.

Doric Council, No. 19, R. & S. n.—Stated as-semblies each month at Masonic Temple,

.Exchange street.rionroe Commandery, No. 12, K. T.—Stated

conclaves first and third Fridays of each monthat Masonic Temple, Exchange street.

Cyrene Commandery, No. 39, K. T.—Statedconclaves second and fourth Fridays each monthat Consistory Hall, 77 W. Main.

[Continued

Rochester Lodge ol Perfection, A. A.Stated meeting first Wednesday of eachat Consistory Hall, 77 W. Main.

Qermania Lodge of Perfection—Regular meet-ings first and third Tuesdays of each month atConsistory Hall, 77 West Main.

Rochester Council, Princes of Jerusalem, A.A. S. R.-Stated meeting second Wednesday ofeach month at Consistory Hall, 77 W. Main.

Rochester Chapter Rose Croix, A. A. S. R.—Stated meeting third Wednesday of each monthat Consistory Hall, 77 W. Main.

Rochester Consistory, A. A. S. R.— Statedmeeting every fourth Wednesday of each monthat Consistory Hall, 77 W. Main.

Damascus Temple, A. A. O. Nobles of the Clys-tic Shrine—Regular meetings second and fourthWednesdays of each Month at Damascus Temple,luO Reynolds' Arcade.

Lalla Rookh Grotto, No. 3, fl. O. Veiled Proph-ets of the Enchanted Realm—Regular meetingsfirst and third Wednesdays of each month atDamascus Temple, 100 Reynolds' Arcade.

dermania Chapter, O. E. S.—Meets first andThird Wednesdays of each mouth at MasonicTemple, Exchange street.

Qloden Rule Chapter, O. E. S.—Meets secondand fourth Mondays of each month at MasonicTemple, Exchange street.

rionroe Chapter. O. E. S.—Meets second andfourth Wednesdays of each month at MasonicTemple, Exchange street.

Ruth Chapter, O. E. S Meets second andfourth Tuesdays of each month at Masonic Tern-.pie, Exchange street. >

Eureka Lodge, F. & A. n. (Colored)—Statedmeeting third Tuesday of each month at 11N. Gliuton.

on Page II.]

Genesee Pianng Works.J, C. BAUMER, Prop.

Brass Finisning#>PoiisingBar and Foot Rail Brackets, Little Gem

Faucets and Other Novelties.Over 32,34 and 36 S. St. Paul St.. and 16,18 and 20

Minerva Place.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.Y T A R l t V C H A P M A N (WALLPAPER, WINDOW SHADES,

9 V S O ? T H S " P A U L S T ' I PICTURE FRAMES, DECORATIONS.

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FDRHiTURE: HIGH IN QUALITY. 1GREAT IN VARIETY. \

LOW IN PRICE. J GRAVES'} 116,118 STATE ST. and77, 79,81,83,85, 87 MILL ST.

30 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

"CANNABIS SATIVA"THE

East India Consumption Cure,—FOR—

Consumption, Asthma,Catarrh, Bronchitis, etc.

A. MOVES, Prop'r.

A. PEDRO,MANUFACTURER OF

Silk and Derby Hats,OLD HATS MADE OVER IN

LATEST STYLE*

112 East Main Sfreet, Rochester, N. Y.OVER GIBBONS & STONE'S MUSIC STORE.

E. R. ANDREWS,

BOOK BINDER

AND

BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER,

No. 1 AQUEDUCT STREET, - - ROCHESTER, i. y.

Nothing Too Large, Nothing Too Small,

To be Executed Speedily and Economically.

C.A. SPRAGUE,Carpenter, Contractor and Builder.

ALL WORK EXECUTED IN THEBEST POSSIBLE MANNER.

Contracts Taken Complete, when desired.

A SPECIALTY MADE OF DWELLINGS.

Residence and Shop, 84 Qlenwood Park.

W. M. WILLIAMS,Mason Contractor.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL KINDS OF MASONRT

jobbing Neatly and Promptly Done

Out of Town Orders Solicited.

OFFICE,117 Wilder Building.

SEAL GARMENTSA SPECIALTY

{ V. G R A K S E R , l'IB""8 Beckley B ^ T. (. H R R I E R . j 27 South Clint,,. «Clinton St.

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SUITS TO YOUR ORDER,!$20.00, Upwards. I H. Merchant Tailor,

152 EAST MAIN ST.UUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 31

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.

JOHN W. STEBBINS,Grand Sire of the I. O. O. P. of the World,

3M Powers Building.Aurora Lodge, No. 466—Meets every Friday

evening at 90 State.Central Lodge, No. 666—Meets every Tuesday

evening at 73 E. Main.Floral Lodge, No. 281—Meets every Wednes-

day evening at aO State.Flower City Lodge, No. SSS—Meets every Fri-

day evening at 24% West ave.Frankfort Lodge, No. 579—Meets every Wed-

nesday evening at 3 Lyell ave.Oenesee Ledge, No. 3—Meets every Friday

evening in I. O. O. F. Bnilding, Division street.Humboldt Lodge, No. 138—Meets everv Wed-

nesday evening in I. O. O. F. Building, Divisionstreet.

J. 0. Klinck Lodge, No. 378 —Meets everyMonday evening in f o . O. F. Building, Divisionstreet.

Keystone Lodge, No. 661—Meets every Tues-day evening at 317 University ave.

Koerner Lodge, No. 228—Meets every Mondayevening at 441 N. Clinton.

Orient Lodge, No. 273—Meets every Mondayevening at 90 State.

Rochester City Lodge, No. 66—Meets everyTuesday in I. O. O. F. Building, Division street.

Temple Lodge, No. 412—Meets every Tuesdayevening at !K) State.

Teoronto Lodge, No. 8—Meets Monday even-ings in I. O. O. P. Building, Division street.

Tippecanoe Lodge, No. 629—Meets every Fri-day evening at 300 North.

Wunschu Lodge, No. 442—Meets every Mon-day evening at 300 North.

fit. Hope Encampment, No 2—Meets first andthird Thursdays of each month.

Teutonia Encampment, No. 55—Meets secondand fourth Thursday of each month in I. O.O. F.Bnilding. Division street.

Unity Encampment, No. 7j—Meets secondand fourth Thursdays of each month at 90 State.

Canton Rochester, No. 33-Meets first andthird Thursdays of each month at 90 State.

[Continued

Crand Canton J. W. Stebbins—Meets fourthThursday of each month in 1. 0. O. F, Building,Mvision'street.

R. E. U. P. Temple, No. 1—Meets first and thirdTuesdays of each month in I. O. O. F. Building,Division street.

Germania Rebekah Lodge, No. 83—Meets sec-ond Wednesday of each month in I. O. O. F.Building, Division street.

Grace Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. 54—Meetsfirst and third Thursdays of each mouth at 90State.

nonroe Rebekah Lodge, No. I—Meets first andthird Wednesdays of each month in I. O. O. F.Buildiug. Division street.

Rebekah Lodge, No. 44—Meets second andfourth Monday evenings in each month at 3'Lyell ave.

Odd Fellows' Fraternal Union —Meets firstTuesday of each month in I. O. O. F. Building;11 N. Clinton.

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OFAflERICA.

Court Americus, No. 4—Meets fourth Thurs-day of each month at A Lyell live.

Court City of Rochester, No. 7184—Meets sec-ond and fourth Wednesday evenings of eachmonth at Royal Arcanum parlors, 15 S. St. Paul.

Court Elm wood. No. 8449—Meets second andfourth Monday eveniugsof each month at Aeber-sold's Hall, E. Main cor. Hwan.

Court Equity, No. 8271—Meets first and thirdThursday evenings of each month at 817 Univer-sity ave.

Court Genesee, No. 7666—Meets first and forthTuesday evenings of each month at 300 North.

Court Highland, No. 7998—Meets second andfourth Thursday evenings of each month inWeidcr's Hall, Grand street.

Court Idylwilde, No. 8509—Meets first andthird Thursday evenings of each mouth at LenoxHall, West ave.

Court Pride of Flower City, No. 8286—Meetsfirst and third Tuesday evenings of each monthat Vay's Hall, Brown cor. Wilder.

Court Rich wood, No. 7791—Meets first andthird Tuesday evenings of each mouth at 24%West ave.

on Page 33.]

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Eclectic System.Easiest to Write.

Easiest to Read.

. TYPEWRITING

plhat our graduated st dunis arc working everydav. inc uding Utters from Nursery, Insurance,Machinery. Hardware. Kurniture, Lumber, etc.,Offices: also all kinds of Legal Papers.

Classes day and evening. Course by Mail.Address D. J. FINLAY,

524 an.1 526 E. & B. B)dB. Rochester, N. Y.

GENERAL ADVERTISING.

Licensed Bill Posters andDistributors.

Sign boards for advertising in all partsof Western New York.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR ANY AND ALL KINDSOF WORK IN OUR LINE.

MILLER & HATCH,GRANITE BUILDINQ. ROCHESTER, N. V.

Window Shades at HARRY CHAPMAN'S LOWEST PRICES

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We Furnish Homes Complete.] IT DPrices in Plain Figures. {

"6' "8 STATE ST- and

77 to 87 MILL ST-

32 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

GEORGE T. FOSTER,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

COAL.OFFICE:—Cor. S. Clinton and Griffith Sts.

TELEPHONE 764.YARD-MatildaSt.,N Y.C.R'y. nQCllBSlBr, ft. I .

J. M. CHEESMAN,

Rochester Japanning Works.

Laquering, Bronzing and Ornamental Work,

119 Exchange Street,(Opp. Court Street.)

ROCHESTER, N. Y

A. E. BEALE, 118 Melgs St. S. BEISHEIM, 367 S. Uoodmin St.

BEALE & BEISHEIM,MASONS, CONTRACTORS

AND BUILDERS.

Buildings of every description in Brickor Stone figured upon.

Everything pertaining to Masonrygiven prompt attention.

SCHREINER BROS.Carpenters, Contractors

and Builders.Anything in the line of Carpenter Work

Oeneral or Special, promptly andsatisfactorily executed.

THE BUILDING OF RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY.SHOP AND RESIDENCE, 264 MEIGS STREET.

A.R.

HOUSEJWER.Decorator and Hardwood

Work done in the highest de-gree ol the Art.

SHOP AND RESIDENCE:445 Alexander Street.

H. H. SPENCER,MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF

SIGNS102 State St., Rochester, N.Y.

Old Garments j V . G R A E S E R ,Repaired and Made Over, i 27

Cllntol s

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OVERCOATS TO YOUR ORDER, ( | | \tj QCTU ) M e r c h a n t T a i l o r$20.00, Upwards. t n * W ' r t l n ' f 152 EAST MAIN ST.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 38

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.Court Rochester, No. .—Meets second and

fourth Wednesday evenings of each month inLenox Hall, West ave.

ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.Division No. 1—Meets second and fourth Thurs-

day evenings of each month at 4J State.Division No. 2—Meets second and fourth Mon-

days at Cathedral Hall, Front and Brown.Division No. 3—Meets alternate Wednesday

evenings at 58 W. Maiu.Division No. 4—Meets second and fourth

Wednesdays at Warren cor Wolf.Division No. S—Meets first and third Tuesday

evenings at 811 State.Division No. 6—Meets tirst and third Thurs-

days at Immaculate Conception School-house.Division No. 7—Meets second and fourth

Thursday evenings of each mouth, 273 E. Main.CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEdlON.

Rochester Council, No. 207—Meets alternateTuesday evenings at >s W. Main.

Flower City Council—Meets first and thirdFriday evenings of each month at Koch's Hall,«» N. Clinton.

C. R. & B. A.Council No. 27—Meets alternate Thursday

evenings at &H W. Main.Council No. 23—Meets alternate Thursday

eveniDgs at 58 W. Main.Council No. 18—Meets alternate Tuesday even-

ings at 58 W. Main.

CATHOLIC riUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.

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St. Boniface' Branch, No. 80—Meets secondand fourth Thursday evenings of each monthat St. Boniface's Schoolhouse.

St. Joseph's Branch, No. 81—Meets second andfourth Monday evenings of each month at St.Joseph's Church. Franklin street

Our Lady of Victory Branch, No. 134—Meetsfirst and third Monday evenings of each monthat French's Hall.

St. rlary's Branch, No. 87—Meets alternateFriday evenings at St. Mary's Hall, South street.

St. nichael's Branch, No. 34—Meets secondand fourth Wednesday evenings of each monthat Koch's Hall, 629 N. Clinton.

St. Peter and Paul's Branch, No. 82-Meetssecond and fourth Tuesday evenings of eachmonth at Vay's Hall, Brown cor. Wilder.

Cathedral Branch, No. 88—Meets first audthird Wednesday evenings of each month atCathedral Hall, Brown cor. Frank.

Immaculate Conception Branch, No. 93 -Meets

Hall.Holy Apostle's Branch, No. 121—Meets alter-

nate Monday evenings at Holy Apostle's School-

St. Francis Xavier Branch, No. 131—Meetssecond and fourth Wednesdays of each month atSt. Francis Xavier Hall, Bay opp. Third avenue.

Corpus Christ! Branch, No. 139—Meets alter-nate Tuesday evenings at Corpus Christi School-

EQUITABLE AID UNION.Advance Union, No. 881—Meets every Thurs-

day eveuing at Erb's Hall, Colvin cor. Campbell.East Rochester Union, No. 589—Meets alter-

nate Monday evenings at 317 University avenue.Ideal Union, No. S92—Meets second and fourth

Monday evenings of each month, 1UU Reynolds'Arcade'

GRAND ARnY.C J Powers Post, No. 391—Meets every Mon-

day evening, I. O. O. F. Building, 11 N. Clinton,in page 35.]

WE ARE THE LEADERS FORMEN'S FINE SHOES,

ALL THE LATEST STYLES.

FIT, COMFORT AND EASE GUARANTEED.EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.

Skinner Shoe Company,FRANK W. SKINNER, M'g'r.

10 East Main St., ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Window Shades at H A R R Y9 0 S. ST. PAUL ST. LOWEST PRICES.

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FllimiTiE i ' a & i GRAVES' 1» • '"g s,ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS 7>JRECTOKV,34

ORRIN T. STACV, Pres't and Treas. HENRY H. HILL, Vice-Prest and Sec'y

THE WILLIAMS & WERNER CO.-INC.MANUFACTURERS OF

BONS AND CHOCOLATES,FOR THE

FINE RETAIL TRADE.152. 154, 156. 158 and 160 North Clinton St.,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

FRANK J. MANCE,Carpenter, Contractor ami miner .

Anything in the Carpenter Line, Special or GeneralPromptly and Satisfactorily Done.

Kine, Modern Residences Built atReasonable Cost.

CONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 300 BROWN ST.

THOMAS J. KELLY,

Mason Contractor.BRICK AND STONE WORK IN ALL

ITS BRANCHES.

MATERIALS FURNISHED AND ESTIMATES GIVEN.

CONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.

Office and Residence. No. I Thomas Park.

IMUEL WOODS.59 Richmond Park. SAMUEL JOHNSON,

' Greeley StreetWOODS & JOHNSON,Mason Contractors and

Builders.JOBBING AND REPAIRING A S P E c i A L T Y

ROCHESTER,

UR, FEED s WM. R O T H .and GRAIN. >iO65 SOUTH CLINTON S

of all ki

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TROUSERS TO YOUR ORDER,$5.00, Upwards.

I T J PFTH \ M e r c l i a n t Tailor,> i n i i , v 1 5 2 E A S T M A | N S T

".HIDE AND KEFERENCE HOOK OF ROCIIKSTKI:. 35

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.E. O. narshall Post, Ne. 397—Meets every

Tuesday evening at 18 Kx< hangc.Cleorge H. Thomas Post, No. 4—Meets first

Monday of each mouth at 88-E. Maiu.Piessner Post, No. 106—Meets second Weducs-

day evening of eaeh month at 441 N. Clinton.O'Rourke Post. No. 1—Meets alternate Thurs-

day evenings at 96 Front.Auxiliary to E. O. narshall Post—Meets lirst

and third Friday evenings of eaeh month at -MExchange.

C. J. Powers Relief Corps—Meets lirst andthird Friday evenings of each month at 1U0Reynold's Arcade.

O'Rourke Post Women's Relief Corps—Meetsfirst and fourth Tuesday evenings of each monthat 'J6 Front.

SONS OF VETERANS.

C. A. Ollddon Camp, No. 6, S. of V - M e e t sfirst, third and fourth Thursday evenings ofeach month sit 24% West avenue

Col. J. P. ClearyCamp, No. ISO, S. of V.—Meets every Thursday evening at SHj Front.

Ladies' Aid Camp, No. 6, S. of V.—Meets sec-ond Thursday evening of eaeh month at 24%Westavenne.

HARUGARI.Brudertreue Lodge, No. 2g—Meets second and

fourth Wednesdays of each niunih at (iermaniaHall.

Hertha Lodge, No. 23—Meets every Tuesday atGermania Hall.

H e r t h a S c h i l l e r W o m e n ' s L o d g e — M e e t s n i t e rnate Sundays at Odd Fellows' Hall.

Ideal Lodge, No. 408—Meets tirst and thirdWednesdays of eaeh mouth at (iermania Hall.

Saxonia Lodge, No. 270—Meets first and thirdMondays of eaeh month at,Germania Hall.

S c h i l l e r L o d g e , N o . 7 4 — M e e t s l i r s t a n d t h i r dFriday evenings of each month at Odd Fellows'Hall.

Walliroth Lodge, No. 313— Meets lirst and third

INDEPENDET ORDER FORESTERS.Court Pinnacle — Meets second and fourth

Thursdays of each month at 28 Keeler.Court nonroe, No. 391—Meets lirst and third

Friday evenings of eaeh month at BO State.Court Genesee, No. 387—Meets second and

fourth Tuesdays of each month in I. 0. O. F.Building, II NT. Clinton.

Court FlowerCity, No. 336—Meets second andfourth Friday evenings of each mouth, I.O.O.F.Building, Division street.

INDEPENDENT ORDER GOOD TEnPLARS.East Rochester Lodge, No. 412—Meets second,

act 317 University avenue.Draper Lodge, No. 57—Meets every Friday

evening at x7 S. Union.Lyell Avenue Lodge, 947— Meets every Mon-

day evening at Second Universalist Church.non

North Star Lodge, No. 969—Meets every Mon-day evening, cor. Webster mid (fraud avenues.

d g e • Mon-street.

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ngat St. James1 Chapel, AIMWashington Lodge, No. 311 — Meets every

evening at 5.S W. Main.Zenith Lodge, No. 879—Meets ever} Tuesday

evening at Plymouth avenue eor. Cottage.Ladv Washington Juvenile Temple, No. 95—

Meets every .Saturday afternoon at .">« W. Main.St. James1 Juvenile Temple, No. 140—Meets

every Tuesday evening at St. James' chapel,Abnira stri.<-t.'

ROYAL TEnPLARS OF TEnPERAiNCE.F r i e n d s ' C o u n c i l , N o . 6 7 — M e e t s a l t e r n a t e l ' r i -

dry evenings at 1 Durand Building, 58 W. Main.

inPROVED ORDER OF RED nEN.Gyantwa Tribe, No. 218—Meets every Saturday

evening at 7:1 E. Main.Hi-o-ka-too Tribe, No. 74—Meets every Friday

n g ;

Vagc

Albert Tegg.V.S. A. George Tegg, M .R .C .V .S .

HLBEBT TESI! & SON,Veterinary Surgeons,

INFIRMARY: RESIDENCE:

1O5 P l a t t St. 118 Ambrose.•FHONE 846 A. PHONE 846 0.

New Wall Paper always arriving at

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J. H.MACHINIST.

PATTERN AND MODEL MAKING,3DifH.o-u.lt BIOYOLE Repair ing.

Engines, Bailers, and General Repairing. All Work Guaranteed.

HXTo. 3 iLIlon Street, - R O C H E S T E R , IsT. "IT.

PHILIP KRON,

ENGINEER,Die and Punch Maker.

KNIVES GROUND FOR PLANERS.Squaring Shears, Paper Cutters, Etc.

BEE HIVE BUILDING, AQUEDUCT ST.

E TABLISHED 1857.

ROCHESTER

ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY.ELECTROTYPING OF

Books, Circulars, Magazines, Wood

Engravings, Etc.

Stereotype or Electrotype Plates Altered and Repaired.

JAMES LENNOX. 49 E. Main St.

F.E. THEODORE MANZ,

PAPER BOXES of Every Description,Hailing Tubes, Etc.

A. HENNEKEY, JR.Mason Contractor,

FOR ALL KINDS OF MASON WORK.

SO HTortli Street.KG A SPECI

CEMENT SIDEWALKS, ETC.

Telephone 63O. 3XTo. -7 S eventh

SCHUTTI cfeCARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS

AND BUILDERS.A Specialty Made of

Residences.Contracts Taken

Complete.

AH Orders for Carpenter Work Promptly Executed.Estimates and Bids Cheerfully Furnished.

Repair Work Neatly and Cheaply Done.

RESIDENCE:2 Hudson Terra

SHOP:436 Hudson Ave.

WOODW W x y y»J \J

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INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.Hodenosaumee Tribe, No. 276—Meets every

Wednesday evening at Mt. Pleasant Hall, Cottagecor. Plymouth avenue.

Irondequoit Tribe, No. 225—Meets second andfourth Tuesdays of each month at AugustineHall, cor. Clinton and Hand.

lona Tribe, No. 281—Meets first and thirdWednesdays of each month at 82 State.

hiamiTribe, No. 195—Meets every Wednesdayevening at 273 E. Main.

rtinnetonka Tribe, No. 227—Meets every Tues-day evening at Erb's Hall, cor. Campbell andColvin.

O-at-ka Tribe, No. 3—Meets first and thirdThursday evenings of each month at 82 State.

Onas Tribe, No. 282—Meets every Mondayevening at 4">2 State.

Saranac Tribe, No. 220—Meets every Tuesdayevening at Lyell avenue cor. Childs.

Tecumseh Tribe, 233—Meets second and fourthThursdays at 82 State.

Tonawanda Tribe, No. 246—Meets first andthird.Tuesdays of each month at Odd Fellows'Hall, Clinton. St.

Wa-hoo Tribe, No. 228—Meets second andfourth Wednesday evenings at 82 State.

Wall-be Tribe, No. 7—Meets every Fridayevening at Keehn's Hall, West ave.

Wau-bu Tribe, No. 27—Meets every Friday atLenox Hall, West ave.

Leola Council, No. 20, D. of P.—Meets everyMonday evening at 82 State.

Leota Council, No. 52, O. of P.—Meets secondand fourth Fridays at Erb's Hall, Campbell, cor.Colvin.I ninnowaska Council, No. 34, D. of P.—Meetsevery Monday evening at 273 E. Main.

Jlista Council, No. 48, O. of P.—Meets everyTuesday evening at Keehn's Hall, West Ave.

Oneka Council, No. 25, D. of P.—Meets firstand third Tuesdays at Augustin's Hall, Clinton,cor. Hand.

Onnalinda Council, No. 10, D. of P.—Meetssecond and fourth Friday evenings at 73 E. Main.

KNIGHTS OF HONOR.Rochester Lodge, No. 25—Meets second and

fourth Saturday evenings of each month at 82State.

KNIQHTS OF THE nACCABEES.

Concordla Tent, No. 128-Meets first and thirdCHnton * m o n t h a t Eisenberg's Hall, 844 S.

Crystal Tent, No. 86-Meets second and fourthThursdays each mouth at 100 Reynold's Arcade.

East Rochester Tent, No. 167-Meets alternateMonday evenings at 317 University Ave.

Electric Tent, No. 320-Meets second and?# "Tuesday evenings each month at Aeber-sold's Hall, E. Main cor. Swan.Empire Tent, No. 194-Meets first and third

Tuesday evenings each month at 273 N. St. Paul.24V We" Ave T e n t > N°' 3 0 ~ M e e t s ever>' Monday

aienwood Tent, No. 78—Meets first and thirdWednesdays evenings at Ashton's Hall, Lake Av

Ideal Tent, No. 204—Meetsevening at 73 E. Main.

very Wednesday

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Jefferson Tent, No. 138—Meets Thursday even-ings at 197 Jefferson Ave.

Rochester Tent, No. 80—Meets everv Tuesdavevening at 100 Reynold's Arcade.

Siegel Tent, No. i35—Meets first and thirdThursday evenings each month at 441 N.Clinton.

Stein Tent, No. 253—Meets every Wednesdayevening at Erb's Hall, Colvin cor. Campbell.

Teutonia Tent—Meets second and fourth Fri-day evenings each month at Vay's Hall, Brown,cor. Wilder.

LADIES OF THE nACCABEES.Concordia Hive, No. 50—Me

Thursday evenings of eachClinton.

Empire Hive, No. 100—Meets first and thirdWednesday evenings of each month ut 273 N. St.IPaul.

FlowerCity Hive, No. 24—Meets first and thirdTuesday evening of each month in I. O. O. FBuilding, 11 N. Clinton.

Oermania Hive—Meets first and third Wednes-day evenings of each month at 441 N. Clinton.

Ideal Hive, No. 76—Meets first and thirdThursday evenings of each month at 73 E. Main.

Hughes Bicycle H a l l . .

Baby Carriage Factory.67-69-n Exchange Street.

CASH OR INSTALLMENTS.

Jototoer and Retailer.

FRANCIS L. HUGHES.

Did You Ever Try WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, or FRAMES ?

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FURNITURE fH | G H ) 116, 118 STATE ST. and177,79, 81,83,85,87 MILL ST.

ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

WM. P. & GEO. T. FOSTER,PRACTICAL

PLUMBERS,STEAM AND GAS FITTERS AND

HOT WATER HEATING.Estimates I^urnislied.

OFFICE, 392 SOUTH CLINTON ST.TELEPHONE NO. 764.

LINE & McLEAN,SILVER AND BRASS

SIGNSBanners and Lettering of all Kinds.

39 East IVIaiii St.

Livery, Boarding andExchange Stable.

First Class Rigs, Hacks,Carriages and Coupes,

lor Parties and Funerals.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TOBOARDING HORSES.

TELEPHONE 1175. NEW OSBORN HOUSE LIVERY, 105 S. ST. PAUL ST.

DR. 1VE- O". F O R A N ,

Veterinary Surgeon! Dentist,HONOR GRADUATE OF ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE.

Treats all Diseases of Domesticated Animals. Also Plain andRidgling Castration, Docking, Pricking, Firing and Nerving aspecialty. Orders by Mail, telegraph or telephone attendedday or night. Consultation free. Telephone 1175.

OFFICE, New Osborn House Livery Stable, 105 S. St. Paul St.

J. FRED. MINGES,Furniture Upholsterer and Repairer.

Furniture Packed and Shipped atShort Notice.

ciiAins

j . FREDTMINGESMilitary Band.

First-Class Music Furnished for Any Occasion, BRASSOR STRING. Any number of men required.

OVER 125 STATE STREET.RESIDENCE, 14 HARRISON STREET.

CHAS.G. MILLER,ALL KINDS OP

BANNERS AND CARDS

GLASS SIGNS A SPECIALTY

21 East Main Street, Rochester N

WOOD! WM. ROTH,1065 SOUTH CLINTON ST

l H a r d an« Soft Wood cTtA and Split for Family n,

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H. W. PETH,GUfDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.» S J \ , H e J m a n ' s n u t u a l Help Association—Meetsfirst Wednesday evening of each month at StBonifacius Hall.

Imperial Hive, No. 112 —Meets second andfourth Wednesday evenings of each month atAebersold's Hall. E. Main cor. Swan.

Jefferson Hive, No. 88—Meets fourth Wednes-day of each month at 197 Jefferson avenue.

(Kenwood Hive, No. 168—Meets first and thirdThursdays of each month at 3 Lyell avenue.

rtemorial Hive—Meets first and third Mondayevenings of each month at 58 W. Main.

Prospect Hive, No. 92—Meets alternate Tues-day evenings at 58 W. Main.

Rochester Hive, No. 36—Meets second andfourth Thursday evenings of each month at 73£. Main.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.Aurora Grata Lodge, No. 39—Meets first and

third Wednesday evenings of each month atPythian Temple, 54 State.

Blucher Lodge, No. 93—Meets every Mondayevening at Knglut's Hall, N. Clinton.

Rochester City Lodge, No. 212—Meets everyFriday evening at 195 Clinton.

Kinslingbury Lodge, No. 257—Meets everyTuesday evening at 54 State.

Anson Division, No. 16, U. R. K. of P.—Meetssecond and fourth Thursday evenings of eachmonih at 273 N. St. Paul.

Endowment Rank, Section No. 194, K. P.—Meets at call, 54 State.

Endowment Rank, Section No. 908, K. P.—Meets at call at 51 State.

PYTHIAN SISTERHOOD.Lilley Assembly, No. 6—Meets second and

fourth Thursdays of • each month.Rochhester Lodge—Meets first and third Wed-

nesdays of each month in I. O. O. F. Building,11N. Clinton.

LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSO-

St. Bonifacius' Benevolent Society— Meetsfirst Thursday of each month at St. Bonifacius'Schoolhouse.

St. Bridget's Benevolent Association—Meetsalternate Friday evening of each month at 441N. Clinton.

St. Francis and Xavler's Benevolent Society-Meets second Monday each month at St. Peterand Paul's Schoolhouse.

St. John's Protective Association—Meets firstTuesday evening of each month at St. John'sChurch.

, Sh£°£epl}'s n"tml Help Association—Meetsfourth Sunday of each mouth at St. Bonifacius'

St. Peter's nutual Help Association—Meetsfourth Monday evening of each month at St.Peter's Sehoolh,ouse.

St. Vincent de Paul's Conference of St. Pat-rick's Cathedral—Meets second and fourth Sun-days of each mouth, Brown cor. Frank.

niLITARY, NAVAL AND VETERANS'ORGANIZATIONS.

Eighth Separate Co., N. 0 . S. N. Y.-Meetsevery Wednesday evening at Arsenal.

Eighth Cavalry—Meet June 9 of each year atbaDquet.

First Separate Co., N. O. S. N. Y.—Meets everyMonday evening at Arsenal.

Meets second Tuesdayat 96 Front

Hancock Volunteerevening of each month at 96 Fron

Old Flower City Cadets—Meets January 1 ofeach year at Mayor's office. ,

Old Light Guards—Meets February 22 of eachyear at banquet.

Old Thirteenth Regt., V. S. V.—Meets firstMonday evening of each, month at 96 Front.

108th Regiment, N. Y. VoU.—Meets August17 of each year at banquet.

Rochester Light Infantry—Meets every Fridayevening at Armory Hall. E. Main.

Rochester Rifles—Rooms 5 Butts Building.Rochester Union Blues—Meet each year In

June at target shoot.Second Separate Naval Division S. N. Y.—

Meets every Tuesday evening at Arsenal.Union Veteran Grays—Meet November 19 each

year at banquet.

o. s. c.Clan flcNaughton, No. 23, O. S. C—Meets

first and third Thursday evenings each monthat 54 State.

Clan ricPherson, No. 14,0. S. C—Meets alter-nate Tuesday evenings at 120 Reynold's Arcade.

[Continued on Page 41.]

s. j"Greneral Contractor

STREET, SEWER AND CEMENT WALKSParties intending to have Walks laid should use my Cement, composed

of the best and most desirable material in the m rket. It excels all otherwalks for Beauty and Desirability. All Work promp-.y and satisfactorily done-

IX BRIGGS PLAOB.

HARRY CHAPMAN FOR WALL PAPER, WINDOWSHADES OR FRAMES?

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Prices in Plain Figures. I 1 1 ' "• u l v f l ' C J ' f 77 TO 87MILL ST.

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DTFTLEWIS,

ST"

-MANUFACTURER OF-

Fine Paper BoxesOVER 63-65-67 and 69 STATE STREET,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

WRIGHT BROS.,

ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS

OFFICES:

Carriages and Wagons.

454-466-458 NORTH ST.. - ROCHESTER, N. Y.TOTIDEM VERBIS.

GEORGE B. JACOBS,

Book Binder *AND

* Paper Ruler,No. 32 EXCHANGE ST.

WOLFORD & COMPANY,GENERAL PRINTERS,

WEDDINGINVITATIONS A SPECIALTY.

Main, Corner North Streets.

J O H N N E t N & SON,

Pape^jBoxes.Jewelry and Silverware cases and travs

Leather, Plush and Satin workFine Gold Leaf prinu™*-

stamping and embossingFolding Boxes of all

descriptions.77 and 79 N. Water St., ROCHESTER, N Y

H O A L I WM. ROTH,V V n U> (1065 SOUTH CLINTON STREET.

ash Prices

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OUR $20.00 SUITINGS ARE EQUAL TOS25.OO SUITS MADE BY OTHER TAILORS. H.W.PETH,

MERCHANT TAILOR

GUIDE AND RBFBBENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.Bavarian Benevolent Society—Meets fourth

Wednesday evening each month, 411 N. Clinton.ORDER SELECT KNIGHTS.

ncPhaull Legion—Meets second and fourthWednesdays of each month at 24% West avenue.

Lamberton Legion, No. 10-Meets every Tburs-day in I. O. O. F. Building, Division street.

ROYAL ARCANLin.rionroe Council, No. 243—Meets first and third

Monday evenings of each month at Royal Ar-canum parlors. 15 S. St. Paul.

Universal Council, No. 1165—Meets second andfourth Monday evenings of each month at RoyalArcanum parlors, 15 S. St. Paul.

SONS OF ST. GEORGE.The Queen Lodge No. 253—Meets first and

third Wednesdays of each month in I. O. O. FBuilding, 11 N. Clinton.

Windsor Lodge, No. 198—Meets second andfourth Wednesdays of each month in I. 0. O. F.Building, 11 N. Clinton.

UNION VETERAN UNION.Custer Command, No. 4—Meets every Friday

evening at 96 Front.W. T. Sherman Command, No. 2—Meets first

And third Wednesday evenings of each month,

HI5CELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.Alpha Delta Phi—Meets at Alpha Delta Phi

house, 65 Prince.Alsace and Lorraine Benevolent Society—

Meets first Wednesday evening of each month atZOIIUB1 Hall, 372 N. Clinton.

American Legion of Honor, Rochester Council,No. 1010—Meets second and fourth Friday even-ings each month at I. O. O. F. Hall, 11 N. Clinton.

Alumni Association Rochester Pree Academy—Meets June 1 of each year.

Baptist Social Union of Rochester—Meets firstTuesday of February, May and November atFirst Baptist Church.

Baden Hutual Help Association—Meets fourthWednesday evening of each month at Germanla

Bavarian nutual Help Association — Meetsfourth Wednesday each month at Augustine'sHat], 441 N Clinton.

Beethoven SingiThursday i

B. P. O. Elks, Rochester Lodge, No. 24—Meets first and third Thursday of each month at77 W. Main.

Catholic Literary Society—Meets second andfourth Monday evenings at 19 S. Clinton.

Cecilia Singing Society—Meets Tuesday and1

Fridays of each week at St. Joseph's Music Hall.Christian Reform Association of Jlonroe

County—Meets November 30 each year at 40Exchange.

Church Home of the Protestant EpiscopalChurch of the City of Rochester—Meets secondWednesday in November each year at Mechan-ic's Bank.

at

Daughters of England Social Society—Meetssecond and fourth Thursday evenings of eachmonth at homes of members.

Daughters of St. George, Primrose Lodge,No. 72—Meets first and third Thursday eveningseach month at 100 Eeynolds' Arcade.

at Delta Psi Housi

[Continued on Page 43.]

emen's Association—Meets firsty each month at 96 Front.

Evangelical Protective Association — Meetsfirst Wednesday each month at Trinity Church,Allan street. '

Flower City Oentlemen's Driving Associa-tion—Meets every Friday evening at State cor.Exchange place. .,

Flower City Democracy—Rooms 58 W. Main.-Fraternal Hystlc Circle, Eagle Ruling, No. 492

—Meets second and fourth Friday evenings each-lonth at 317 University avenue.

MANUFACTURER OF

Carriages, Buggies,Sleighs,

BLACKSMITHING AND GENERAL J0BBIN6.

ALL WORK WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS.ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN.

250 SOUTH ST. PAUL STREET.

FIRST CLASS J ALWAYS READY AT \PAPER HANGERS(90 S. ST . PAUL ST.) 'S

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ST. sitd, 87 MILL 6T.

42 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

PURITAN MANUFACTURING CO.

A BREAKFAST WHEAT.STEAM COOKED. EASILY DIGESTED.

A GREAT HEALTH FOOD.

Superior to Oats in any Form.The Purest, Cleanest, Richest, andBest Food in the World.

* • —MADE FROM

Australian White Wheat.PURITAN MANUFACTURING CO.,

18 Cortland Street, • • Rochester, New York, U. S. A.

THESIMPLEST Incandescent Light Adjuster YET

DESIGNED.

\Jr\4-IMOl Depend on Springsor Kindred Devices.

Absolutely nothing to get our of order. Holds the lightat any height securely. Approved by the

Underwriters and all Electricians.

TUB BEST AND CHEAPEST,

The Incandescent Light Adjuster Co.Office, 31 Smith's Arcade,

ROCHESTER, N Y- VtX. Appl'd For. " " "' • •

•anufact-rersof f J. R. & W. J. BAXENDALE,]PRESSES AND DIES. I ALLEM. COR. FITZHUGH ST. ' I

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OUR $5.00 TROUSERS WILL J I f . W P E T HCOST YOU $7.00 ELSEWHERE.IMERCHANT TAILOR, ,s3 E. M . l n St.

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INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.Ocnuee Valley Forestry Association — Meet

at call of president at Chamber of Commerce.Oerntan Workwomen's Singing Society-

Meets every Wednesday evening. 315 N. St. Paul.German-American Society — Meets second

Thursday evening each month at o"J5 PowersBnilding.

German Mutual Protective Association—Meetsevery third Monday eveniug of each month atJ. G. Zwiegle's, Front street.

Harmonla fUennerchor—Meets every Wednes-day evening at 273 N. St. Paul.

Harmonia Singing Society—Meets every Wed-nesday evening at Schenks Hall.

Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society—Meetsfirst Sunday in February, April, October andDecember.

Hlttites—Meets at call of president at 90 State.Humane Society of Rochester — Meets first

Wednesday afternoon each month at 90 Sophia.Helvetia Protective Association—Meets first

Tuesday eveuing of each month at Kaufmaun'sHall, Mill cor. ( enter.

Industrial School of Rochester (for children)—Meets fourth Saturday afternoon of each monthat 1381iiehange.

Independent Order Banl Brith. ZerubbabelLodge, No. S3—Meets first and third Sundaysoleiich month, I 0.0. F. Building, 11 N. Clinton.

1.0. Free Sons of Israel. Continental Lodge,No. 45—Meets first and third Moudays of eachmonth at I. O. O F. Buildiug, l! N. Clinton.

1. O. of Stationery Engineers, RochesterLodge, No. 1—Meets every Tuesday evening at

3ond and fourthat 441 N Clinton.

Knights of Calvin—MeetsTbiirsdayeveuingseach moi

Knights of Sobriety, Fidelity and Integrity,Flower City Lodge, No. 74— f̂eets second andfourth Tuesday evening of each month at 1i%West avenue.

Knights of Sts. Peter and Paul-Meets thirdMonday evening each month, King cor. Maple.

Knights of Golden Eagle, Rochester CityCastle, No. 6—Meets every Wednesday eveningat 8i> State.

Knights and Ladles of Honor, Lady Washing-ton Lodge, No. 342—Meets second and fourthFridays each month at 86 State.

[Continued

Knights of St. Anthony—Meets fourth Wed-nesday evening each month at Zollus' Hall, 872N. Clinton.

Knights of St. John —Meets every Mondayevening at St. Mary's Hall, South street.

Ladies of the clolden Eagle, Flower CltjLodge, No. 2—Meeu first and third Friday even-ings of each month at 8fi State.

Laundrymen's Association — Meets secondTuesday evening of each month at differentlaundrys.

Lincoln Park nutual Benefit Society—Meetsat call of president.

Loyal Orange, Genesee Lodge, No. 188—Meetssecond and fourth Saturdays of each mouth at•Ity, West avenue.

naennerchor Liedertafel—Meets every Tuesdayand Friday evening at Aebersold's Hall, E. Main

ncAII nisslon—Meets at call of president.flonroe County Bible Society—Depository at

93 State.Monroe County Homeopathical Society—Meets

third Tuesday in January. April, July and Octo-ber at members' houses.

rionroe County Medical Society—Meets lastWednesday afternoon in June each year.

rionroe County Pharmaceutical Association—Annual meeting first Thursday afternoon inMay.

necklenburger Benevolent Society — Meetsthird Wednesday evening each month ut Zoller'sHall, 372 N. Clinton.

nonroe Lodge, No. IOS, O. K. S. B.—Meetssecond and fourth Sundays of each month atI. O. O. F. Building, 11 N. Clinton.

P. O. S. of America, Washington Camp, No. II—Meets alternate Wednesday evenings at S«State.

Practitioners' Society—Meets second Thur*day eveniugregular worn

Protestant Protective Association-Meets firstand third Fridays of each month at GermaniaHall.

Pommerlan Sick Aid Association—Meets sec-ond Sunday each mouth at Germ^nia Hall.

Psi Upsllon Alumni Association—Meets at PsiUpsilon House, 41 Prince,

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c i e t y e eonth at different offic

W H. PEPPER.^ W Q. MITCHELL.AA£. H. P E P P E R St CO.,

MACHINERY DEPOT. Not. », I I md 13 Hill StC0RRK8P0NDENCK SOLICITED

New and Second-Hand Machinery,Engines and Boilers,

Engineers' and Machinery Supplies.

No. i Elizabeth Street,Rochester, N. Y.

*ST CLASS f ALWAYS READY AT ) | i ¥ ¥ A p i | A V»OPAPER HANGERS190 S. ST. PAUL ST.JtIlA.JL JuJi.ll 0

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FURNITURE!HIGH IN QUALITY.GREAT IN VARIETY.

LOW IN PRICEI p n A l l C C ' f H6>"8 STATE ST-and

177.79,81.83.85,87 MILL ST,

ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

D. Shayler,FIRST-CLASS

Single and •+ Double Dip,

G. J. NYENHUIS,

Machinist and Locksmith.DEALER IN

HARDWARE, TIN, ETC.

Umbrellas & Parasols Repaired and RecoveredSCISSORS AND RAZORS GROUND.

252 St. Joseph Street.

Boarding and Sale !>tables.horse Clipping a Specialty.

Commercial Trade a Specialty

T.C.TOOMEY

Rochester, N. Y.

R. T. STILLMAN,

NICKEL PLHTING WORKS.ELECTRO, SILVER, NICKEL, COPPER, BRASS AND

BRONZE PLATING.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED AT MODERATE CHARGE.

Cor. Andrews and Water Streets.

AUG. WUNDES,

Cutler and Grinder.CONCAVING RAZORS A SPECIALTY

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED.

Clippers, Shears, Scissors. Knives, Etc.. Groundin First-Class Style.

163 North Water St., - Rochester, N. Yl

GEO. IITHE MODEL STABLES.

OAYFORD,ALWAYS ON HAND

CARRIAGES, VICTORIAS,LANDAUS,

BROUGHAMS, SURREYSAND PHAETONS.

3Oand32~NTunionStPh.ne287. R o c h e . ( C T ^

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OUR1 $20.00 LIGHT OR HEAVYWEIGHT OVERCOATS x j f . W . ' 1 M E T H . !'ARE WORTH $85.00. (MERCHANT TAILOR, 152 EAST MAir^f-

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 4 $

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.— Continued.Pathological Society—Meets alternate Thurs-

day evenings of each month at 40 N. Fitzhugh.

Rochester Bruderstrue—Meets first ThursdayoFerery month.

Rochester Baptist nisslonary Union-Meet*«econd Tuesday of each month at First Baptist( 3 u h

Rochester Driving Park Association-Grounds,Driving Park avenue.

-Rochester Hebrew Benevolent Society—Meetssecond Sundays in March, June, September andDecember at assembly hall, Berith Kodesh Tem-ple, Gibbs street.

Rochester Hahnnentannlan Society — Meetsthird Tuesday evening of each month at resi-dences of members.

Rochester Historical Socief>—Meets secondFriday evening each month at Chamber of Com-merce.

Rochester Home for the Friendless—Board ofDirectors meet third Tuesday of each month atHome, East avenue cor. Alexander.

Rochester Fire Englneers's Association —Meets first Friday evening in January, April,July and October at 810 Powers Building.

Rochester flerchant Tailors' Exchange—Meetsfirst Thursday evening each month at LivingstonHotel.

Rochester rtethodlst Episcopal Union—Meetsthird Tuesday in March, May, October and De-cember at different churches.I Rochester Maenner Chor—Meets Tuesdays,Fridays and Sundays at Aebersold's Hall, E. Maincor. Swan.

Rochester Musicians' Protective Association,Local No. 27—Meets second Sunday each monthat 41 State street.

Rochester Salesmen's .Association — Meetsevery Saturday evening at 86 State.

Rochester Society of Art Students—Meets atcall of president.

Rochester Turn-Verein—Meets every Tuesdayevening at Turn Hall, 36tj N. Clinton.

Rochester Veterinary nedical Aossciatlon—MeetB at call of President.

Rochester Wine, Liquor and Beer Dealers'Protective Association Meets every Friday af-ternoon at Royal Arcanum Parlors, 15 S. St. Paul.

fContinued

Rochester Newspaper Quiid—Meets 1st Mon-day, 4 p. M., each mouth, at County Judges'chambers.

Rochester Llederkranz—Meets 2nd Sunday ifieach-month at Wagner's Hall, N. Clinton. _:

Rochester Retail Grocers' Association—Meetsevery Thursday evening at 58 W. Main.

Rochester Board of Fire Underwriters—Meetsevery Monday afternoon at 703 Wilder Building.

Rochester Academy of Science—Meets alter-nate Monday evenings at Rochester University,University Ave.

Rochester A thenteum and nechanlcs' Institute—Board Directors meet 1st Thursday eveningeach month at 38 S. Washington.

Rochester Bar Association—Rooms 1134-1142Granite Building.

Railroad nen's nutual Benefit and BenevolentSociety—Meets evenings at N. Y. C. R.R. Station.

Rochester Dental Society—Meets 2nd Tuesdayevenings each month at member's office.

Rochester Female Charitable Society—Meets1st Thursday afternoon each month at 61 N.Clinton. ,

Society for the Organization of Charity—MeetsatllAlmira.

Society of the Red Cross—Meets at call of thePresident.

Scottish Society—Meets.at 286 State.

Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief Association ofRochester—Meets 4th Friday evening in March,June, September and Decemberat Mayor's office.

Salems Protective Association—Meets lstSua-day each month at Salems School House.

Sons of Israel—Meets first and third Mondayevenings at Hay wood Hall, 19 S. Clinton.

Swiss Benevolent Society—Meets 1st and 3rdThursday evenings each month at273 N. St. Paul.

Swiss Ladies' Benevolent Society—Meets 2ndTuesday evening each month at 27. N. St. Paul.

Swiss riannerchor—Meets every Tuesday eve-ning at 273 N. St Paul

Schwabenvereln—Meets 1st and 3rd Sunday atGermania Hall.

Schwaebischae Liederkranz — Meets everyThursday evening at 345 N. St. Paul.

>n Page 47.]

DEALER IN

BICYCLES-REPAIRING OFJLLKINDS ASPECIALTY

RIMS AND TIRES FITTED.

Cor. S. Clinton and Monroe Ave.,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

... HARRY CHAPMAN,90 J. *T. PAUL ST. S U R E TO PLEASE

With Novelties InPAPER HANGINGS, FRAMES or SHADES.

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f 116,118 STATE ST. and[77,79,81,83,85,87 MILL ST.

ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

CHAS. G. WEIMANNBREWER OF

FINE STOCK ALEFor Family and Hotel use.

MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.

251 Jay Street, - - Rochester, N. Y.

JOHN H. SNIDER,

Restaurant and Sample Room,

92 WEST AVENUE,

/V\OTTS SPARKLING QDERS.

In Quart anu Pint Champagne Bottle&iModerate cost, exquisite quality.

GOLD LABEL.

DRV AND SUOHTLY STIMULAT1NO.

WHIT_E__LABEL.

SWEET AND NON-ALCOHOLIC.

- A LSO -

Cholcest_Quality_Cl(Jer Vinegar.

Ordef of yo Gn or write for pint sample,nps. We pay exprtssage

GENESEE FRUIT CO.

NEW YORK and ROCHESTER. N. Y

ARSENAL RESTAURANTN. G. COURTEAU, Proprietor.

FIRST-GRADE

Wines,Liquors,

Cigars.

43 and 46 SOUTH STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y.

TELEPHONE 467. ONLY FIRST-GRADE GOODS

MEALS SERVED TO ORDER.

Central ExchangeCRFE.

163 Central Ave., Opp. N. Y. C. Depot.

CAMILLE FOREST, Prop.

Up-8Uir,.

f""*?*™of i T. R. & W. J . BAXENDALE,ECIAL MACHINERY. ULLEN, COR FITZHUGH STS

SPECIAL

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Th!» "Time Enough Yet"to the Bane of most of us. DR. F. j . WOOnwORTH,'

DENTAL SURGEON. ' J

Offie* Hour*, 9-12:30, 2-6.No. 26 East Main Street,

cier Paine't Drug Store.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 47

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.Scb.wobisch.er Liederkranr—Meets 1st and 3rd

Bnnday each month. Rehersal every Thursdayat Zlmmer's Hall, 345 N. St. Paul.

Seventh District Dental Society-Meets 4ihWednesdays of October and April each year at Y.M. C. A. Hall, 8. St. Paul, cor. Court.

Frohsinn—Meets 1st Sunday each month. He-hereal evetiy-Friday at 290 N. Clinton.

United Friends, Rochester Council, No. 207—Meets 4th Thursday evening each month at 325Powers Bldg.

Women's National Indian Association—Meetsat call of President at members' residences.

Young Men's Singing Society—Meets everyTuesday and Friday at Germania Hall.Young People's Society Christian Endeavor,Rochester Local Union—Meets 1st Monday eve-nings December, March, June and September, at

Zion's Protective Association—Meets 2d Tues-day each month at Ziori Church.

Western N. Y. Horticultural Society—Meetsat call.

CLUBS.Abelard Club-Rooms 420-422 Powers Building.Anchor Sporting Club—Meets 1st Sunday after-

noon each month, Childs, cor. Cameron.Browning Club—Meets Friday afternoons dur-

ing Lent at 49 Tronp.Celtic Club—Meets every Monday evening at

96 Front.Columbia Rifle and Pistol Club—Meets 1st Mon-

day evening in November, February, May andAugust at Basement Reynold's Arcade.

Crescent Cycle Club—Meets every Thursdayevening at 422 Monroe Ave.

[Continued

Delta Kappa Epsllon Club—Meets at D. K. E.House, 283 Alexander.

Elite Club —Meets every Sunday night atCampbell, cor. Childs.

Empire Sporting Club—Meets 1st Sunday inMarch each year.

Empire Social Club—Meets every Monday eve-ning at 68 W. Main.

Flour City Club—Meets 4th Friday eveningeach month at Briggs Bros., rear GovernmentBuildjng.

Flower City Tailors Social Club—Meets firstand third Saturday evenings each month at 441N. Clinton.

Genesee Canoe Club—Meets first Wednesdayeach month at 903 Granite Building.

Oenesee Valley Club—Board of Directors meetfirst Saturday evening each month at Club HouseEast Ave. cor. Gibbs.

Qennanla Zitter Club—Meets every Wednesdayevening at 441 N. Clinton.

General Grant Social Club, No. 87—Meetsevery Monday at Lenox Hall, West Aye.

H. R. C. Club-Rooms 249 E. Main.Ignorance Club—Meets second and fourth

Monday afternoons each month at Chamber ofCommerce.

Lake View Wheelmena Club—Meets at 8Pheips Ave.

Ladies Scottish Club—Meets second and fouTthThursday evenings each month at 28 State.

Lakeside Outing Club—Meets first Tuesdayeach month at 192 Lyell Ave.

Lake View Club—Meets first Wednesday even-ing each month at 530 State.

M. E. W. Club—Meets every Friday afternoonat residences of members,

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ROBERTSON,•2 South Water St.

Goodyear or

Cheap as

McKay, Sewed

Nailed.

CEMENT, WATER LIME, SEWER PIPE, ETC._ , , All Orders Promptly Killed.

T E L E P H O N E 216. lOFFICE, 328 SOUTH ST. PAUL St. VARD, l-« GRIFFITH STTHOMAS OLIVER,/

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'48 ANTHONV'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTOKY,

MRS. G. A. ALLEN,

DRY CLEANING and REFINISH1NG.Witta New and Improved Process, Finishing: all Fine Goods

in a Superior Manner.

GLOVES AND S L I P P E R S C L E A N E D AKJD T I N T E D .THE LAST A MONOPOLY.

ALL OF THE ABOVE TAU6HT AND TERRITORY SOLD.164 PLYMOUTH AVE., ROCHESTER. N. Y,

WILLIAM AIKENHEAD,Tallow Renderer.

FULL MARKET PRICE PAID FOR BONES, ETC.

No. 68 Front St., - Rochester, N. Y.

ISAAC W. LEONARD,

CUSTOM BOOT

and SHOEMAKER

Custom Boots and Shoes HandSewed. Best Quality.

MADE UPON HONORFor Ladies andGentlemen.

R E P A I R I N G NEALY D O N E .

24 REYNOLD'S ARCADE, ROCHESTER, N. ¥.

E. H. NOBLE,

FOOTWEAR.R. BLOOMER,

Practical Upholsterer.Parlor Furniture and Draped Couches Up-

holstered to Order.Hair Mattresses and Spring Beds Made Over.

REPAIRING AT SHORT NOTICE.

238 N. Clinton St., near N. Y. C R. R. Depot.

FIRST-CLASS WORK AT MODERATE PRICES.

Room r Consistory Bid., Tf West Main St.

GEORGE S. THOMAS.WHEN in need of Artistic Jlason Work, give me a chance on the

Estimate and as the house nears completion I would be •

pleased to furnish an estimate for the

Plastering, Kalsomining, Painting orWhite Washing.

56 , 8 .A.XJXJX3TC* JSTHEUT.

JSS!SPECIAL

i T * R * & W - J - BAXENDALE,l. U L L E N , COR. FITZHUGH STS.i

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This' "Ti«« Ehoag'h Yet" *<is the Bane of most of us. 1

I Office Hours, 8-12:30. 2-5.[ No. 26 East Main StreetI over Palne't Drug Store.

UUIDK AND REFERENCE BOOK Or ROCHESTER. 49

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.3. n. A. C. Club—Meets second and fourth

Friday evening* each month at 100 Reynold's

nonroe Club—Meets first Thursday evening of•each montb over Alliance Bank. 161 E. Main.

ft. U I. Social Club - Meet* every Wednesday•eremng at North, cor. Hudson Park.

Noon Rest Social Club—Meets daily at 61 N.Clinton.

People'* Ethical Social Club—Meets Sundayafternoon at 73 E. Main.

Political Equality Club—Meets first and thirdThursday afternoons and evenings of eachmonth at 61 N. Clinton. •

Rochester Church Club—Meets, second Tues-•day evening of each month ut Parish rooms ofEpiscopal Churches.

Rochester Canoe Club -Meets second Wednes-•day of each month at MIK Granite Building.

Rochester Chess Club-Uonmn. 769 PowersBuilding.

Rochester Club—Rooms, 71) East Ave.Rochester Athletic Club—Meets first Monday

•evening of each month at 8-1W. Main.Rochester Rod & dun Club—Meets at snoot

•every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons atClub House, Brighton.

Rochester Lawn Tennis Club—Meets Hrst Fri-•clay noon of each month during season at 30Trust Building.

Rochester Whist Club— Meets Hrst Wednesdayevening of each month at 40 N. Fitzhngh.

Rochester Yacht Club—Meets first Mondayevsnlng of each month at No. 10, American Ex-press Building, State.

Round-About Club—Meets at members' homesat meetings as appointed.

Second Ward Social Democrat Club—Rooms.-328 State.

Swiss Club—Meets second Wednesday even-ings of each mouth at Zoller's Hall, 3T2 N. Clin-ton.

Swiss Shooting Club-Meets second Tuesdayof each month at Wm. Kohling's, 174 .V. Water.

The Trenont Olee and Mandolin and BanjoClub—Meets at 26 E. Main.

Union Club—Meet at East Side Savings BankBuilding.

[Continued

Woman's Ethical Club—Meets tbird Fridayafternoon of each month at different Churches.

Writers' Club—Meets at call of President.Women's Educational and Industrial Union-

Philanthropic Committee meets second Mondayafternoon of each month at 61 N. Clinton.

Woman's Educational and Industrial Union-School Committee meets second Monday after-noon of each month at HI N. Clinton.

Woman's Educational and Industrial Union-Educational Committee meets second Mondayafternoon of each month at 01 N. Clinton.

Woman's Educational and Industrial Union-Legal Protection Committee meets second andfourth Wednesday, afternoons of each month atsrK-eimtou.

Woman's Educational and Industrial Union-Board of Directors Committee meets second Fri-day of each month at 61 N. Clinton.

LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.Alliance Loan Association—Meets every Mon-

day evening at 14i Powers Building.Bauer Homestead Association—Meets every

Monday evening at 145 Powers Building.Beach wood Homestead Association—Meets at

call of President, at 219 North.Boulevard Lot Association—Meets at 203 Gran-

ite Building.Brown St. and Jefferson Ave. Dime Perma-

nent Savings and Loan Association—Meets everyTuesday evening at Brown, cor. Jefferson Ave.

Carthage Dime Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Thursday evening atN. St Paul, cor. Avenue C.Citizens' Permanent Savings and Loan Asso-

ciation—Meets every Monday evening at SIS St.Joseph.

Columbia Banking, Savings and Loan Asso-ciation—Meets every Monday evening at Welder'sHall, Grand.

Columbia Building Lot Association — Meetsevery Saturday evening at N. Clinton, cor. Hand.

Commercial Loan Association—Meets at call ofPresident.

Conkey Avenue Savings, Aid and Loan Asso-ciation—Meets every Tuesday evening at ConkeyAve., cor. Clifford.

Consolidated Savings and Loan Association—'Meets every Tuesday evening at 296 North,

on page 51.]

L. G. BERNARD,CLEANING, CURLING AND DYEING

Ostrich Feather®Cloves and Laces cleaned by my new process, which is considered by

competent Judges to be the best. Also Old Crepe renewed

104 WEST MAIN STREET.

THOMAS OLIVER,;TELEPHONE 216. I

Eureka Patent Plaster,Drain and l e

OPPICE,:J28 South St. Paul St.n a a o n f Materials,

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niDUITIIRr|HIGREAT0.N*V«RIETY "I P D A U f C f l l 6 ' " 8 S T A T E 8 T ' ^

runHIIUntl " u V S E l u n A f C o {77,79,81,83,85,87 MIU ST.50 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIKKCTORY,

PAGE & CHAPIN,

Art Stained ma OrnamentalGlass Work.

LEADED GLASS WORKERS.

No. 94 Exchange Street . Ground Floor,ROCHESTER, N. y .

Pyrographic, Beveled Cut Ecclesiastical, Domesticand Bent Glass. and Figure Work.

Long Island Steam Dye Works,94 Exchange Street,

Rochester, N. V.

Cloth and Clothing: of All Kinds Dyed,

Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed atthe Lowest Prices and

the Best Work-manship.

GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY.

GEORGE NEIDINGER,Successor to L. Z1EGLER & CO.

Pump AugersAND—

PumpRimmers

Hub AugersAND

Hub Rimmers.

Rafting Augers of any

Size and Length.

Auger Worms

of any size and

length.

Millwright, Carpenters,

Machine Augers, etc.

Foot of River Street,

Near Genesee Falls. ROCHESTER, BJ. Y.

J. L. STEWART,

Contractor and Builder,ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER AND JOINER WORK

and General Jobbing Promptly Executed.

CONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.

126 North Water St., . ROCHESTER, N. Y.

>a.d JT. R. * W. J. BAXENDALE.lMArHIXIWi

I n e r y . l ALLEN, COR. FITZHUGH ST J Jl ALJlllil lio I O

Manufacturers ots, DiesSpecial Macta

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This "Tiae Enoagh Yet"

GOIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTES.

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS—Continued.D i m« Banking and Loan Association—Meets

every Monday evening at 781 N. Clinton.B*st naln Street Homestead Association-

Meets every Thursday evening at 29 State.East Rochester Permanent Loan Association-

Meets every Monday evening at 3.!6 UniversityAve. =-r- •

Eighth Ward. Permanent Loan Associatjon-Meets every TOtfjleeday evening at 210 West' A-Ve.

Eighth Ward.Stamford Loan Association-Meets every Tuesday evening at 187 Jefferson

Empire Investment Co.—Meets at call of Pres-ident, at Room i, 16 State.

Empire Permanent Loan Association—Meetsevery Wednesday evening at 232 State.

Enterprise Permanent Loan and Savings As-sociation-Meets every Thursday evening at No.110 Ellwanger and Barry Building.

Equity Loan Association—Meets every Mon-day evening at 72 North Ave.

Expressman's Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Thursday evening atBoom 6, American Express Building.

Fifth Ward Permanent Savings and Loan As-sociation—Meete at SIS N. St. Paul.

Flower City Co-operative Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Thursday evening at10V Wilder Building.

Fourteenth Ward Dime, Permanent Savingsand Loan Association—Meets every Wednesdayevening at 285 North Ave.

Frankfort Permanent Savings and Loan As-sociation—Meets every Monday evening at &4Bute.

Franklin Dime, Permanent Loan Association—Meets every Thursday evening at 46 Herman.

Gardiner Homestead Trust Association—Meetsat 145 Powers Building.

Oenesee Falls Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meete every Monday evening at270 N. Clinton.

Oenesee National Savings and Loan Associa-tion—Meets second Tuesday evening each monthat 734 Granite Building.

Oerman Permanent Savings and Loan Asso-ciation—Meets every Monday evening at 701 N.Clinton.

[Continued

Ooodman Street Dime Savings and Loan As-sociation—Meets every Monday evening at 364Monroe Ave.

Ooodman Street Homestead Association —Meets at 140 Powers Building.

Hayward Homestead Tract—Meets May 20thin each year at 145 Powers Building.

Hermann Permanent Loan Association—Meetsevery Thursday evening at 149Campbell.

Home Banking' and Loan Association—Meetsevery Wednesdayrevening at 397 HudBon Ave.

Hudson Street Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Friday evening at 111Hudson Ave.

Jackson Homestead Tract Association—Meetsevery Monday evening at 1010 Wilder Building.

Lake Avenue Permanent Loan Association-Meets every Tuesday evening at 291 Lake Ave.

Lake Ontario Beach and Park Association-Meets second Monday in August each year atUnion Chapel on Association Tract.

Lake View Homestead Association—Meets at20:< Granite Building.

Leighton Lea Association—Meetn first Thurs-day evening of each month at 52 German Insur-ance Building.

Lelye Park Building Lot Association-Meetsevery Monday evening at Meebauics' SavingsBank.

Lincoln Park Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meetn every Tuesday evening atBrown, eor. Allen.

Lowell Dime Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Tuesday evening at 587N. St. Paul.

Lyell Avenue Savings and Loan Association-Meets every Tuesday evening at 'i93 Lyell Ave.

ricKee Place Land Association—Meets everyWednesday evening at 326 Ellwanger & BarryBuilding.

nonroe Avenue Dime Banking, Savings andLoan Association—Meets every Monday eveninsiat 2 Broadway.

nonroe Avenue Homestead ' Association -fMeets at 145 Powers Building,

on Page 53.J

HENRY LIESE,Carpenter, Contractor

and Builder.Anything- in the Carpenter Line figured

upon and Estimates given.

JOBBING DONE QUICKLY.

•JVC HE * C » L L . ^ — ^ ^ ^Office and Residence, 19 Henrietta Aw.

SIEBERT & SAUER,

Carpenters, Contractorsand Builders.

XMEXXJX-I*?

Mouldings and Cabinet Work.

6 8 o SOUTH C L I N T O N S T R E E T .

T U A M A C f\l I W E ' D (Stone Cement, Union and Improved Union Cement. .THOMAS OLIVLHJ All Orders Promptly Filled.

TELEPHONE 216. I Office, 328 South St. Paul St. Vard, 1-8 Qrltfltfa St.

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FURNITURE (HIGH IN QUALITY.•> GREAT IN VARIETY.I LOW IN PRICE

r H6,118 STATE ST. and[77,79,81,83,85,87 MilX ST.

•2 ANTHONY 8 STANDARD HUSINKSS DUtECTORY,

—•— S H O N E ' S • —

AUTOMATIC MUD GUARD,WITH IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS.

FITS ANYWHEEL.

Light,Handsome,Practical.

THE ONLY

THAT ROLLSUPON

WHEEL.The princi-

pal feature ofthis guard isthat it is al-ways on thewhe?l, andw he n notwanted foruse it can beeasily andquickly roll-ed up out ofthe way intoa compactform, bytouching thecat d i e s at-tached to thelower end ofthe swingingarm.

PRICE, $3.00 PER SET. FOR SALE BY ALL BICYCLE DEALERS

"•sssyr.THB H H L L - S H O N E CO.BICYCLE Milt GUARDS AND SUNDRIES.

ROCHESTER, I«, Y., U. S. A.

Manufacturers of { T. R. & W. J. BAXENDALE, \ S P E C I A LPRESSES AND DIES.I ALLEN, COR. FITZHUGH.i MACHINERY

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This "Time Enough Yet" ( |)D [ I U/nnnWHDTU I Office Hours 9-12:30 2-6.•. «k- D r \ * i ""> ' • •»• WlMJUnUnlH, No. 26 East Main Street, ,18 the Bane Of most Of US. ( DENTAL SURGEON. I o»er Palnes Drug State.

UUDK AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTK1!. 53

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS—Continued.nonroe County Permanent Savings and Loan

Association— Meets every Saturday evening at 4Dnrand Building, 68 W. Main.

Honroe Savings and Loan Association—Meetsevery Monday evening at 200 Powers Building.

"It. Hope Avenue Dime Savings and Loan As-sociation— Meets every Tuesday evening at 2£!Mt. Hope Ave.

riutual Benefit Savings and Loan Association—Meets every Monday evening at l.'S PowersBuilding. '

New Hornevery Tuesda

Newcomb Homestead Associa145 Powers Building.

North Avenue Per nt Savings and LoanThursday evening ut

72 North Ave.North Avenue and Randolph Street Home-

stead Association—Meets every Monday eveningat 1010 Wilder Building.

Northeastern Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Tuesday evening at 94Hudson Ave.

Park Avenue Loan Association—Meets everyTuesday evening at 108 Wilder Building.

Peoples' Permanent Savings and Loan Asso-ciation—Meets every Thursday evening at 123Wider Building.

Phoenix Savings and Loan Association—Meetsevery Wednesday evening at 2UOPowers Building.

Pinnacle Avenue Savings and Loan Associa-tion—Meets every Monday evening at M4 S. Clin-ton.

Plymouth Avenue Savings and Loan Associa-tion—Meets at call of President.

Popular Banking, Saving and Loai«on—Meets every Monday evening at 182 EiAve.

Profit Loan Association—Meets every Mondevening at 448 Powers Bailding.

[Contiui

i a -

Rochester Permanent Savings Association-Meets every Friday evening at 44s Powers Build-ing.

Rowe Street Lot Association—Meets at call ofPresident, at 23 Exchange.

St. Joseph Street Permanent Savings andLoan Assoc ia t ion—Meet s evcrv M o n d a y i v i n i i i "a t _»J St . J o s e p h . ,

Sixth Ward Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Monday evening at 677I. Clinton.

South Park Homestead Tract — Meets everyMonday evening at 53 Reynolds Arcade.

Tenth Ward Dime Permanent Savings andLoan Association—Meets every Thursday even-ing at 4H1 E. Main.

The Rochester Savings and Loan Associa-tion-Meets fourth Saturday evening of eachmonth at 804-li-x. Powers Building.

Third Ward Permanent Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Monday evening at 1X6Plymouth Ave.

Me Mt Loan Association—ng at mo St. Joseph.

Union Perntion—Meets tClinton.

United Permanent Savings and Loan Associa-tion—Meets every Tuesday evening at 2J« NorthAve. . ii il

Wadsworth Dime Banking Aid and Loan As-sociation—Meets every Wednesday evening atNorth, cor. Alpbonse.

Wakelee Farm 'Dime Banking Savings andLoan Association—Meets every Monday eveningN". at Alexander, cor (ierman.

n Page S5.] . .

No. 7 Hayward Park,

JOSEPH MEYER,

mason and PlasteringCONTRACTOR.CEMENT FLOORS A SPECIALTY.

AI IK .nd . of Mason Work and jobbingPromptly Done.

ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.

R O C H E S T E R , N Y .

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FtJRMITURE: HKWJMOU«LITY.__ ) A Q A V E Q ' J 116,118 8TATE ST. andI U I I H W C O 177.79,81.83.83.87 WILL ST.

54 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS JHRECTORY,

TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES.

E. E. BAUSCH & SON,OPTICIANS,

6 East Main St., ROCHESTER, N. T .

Special Care taken in fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses

JOHN S. STOTT,

Monroe County Detective Agency,We attend to all kinds of Legitimate Detective Work.

319 Powers' Building, • Rochester, N. Y.Atl Communications Strictly Confidential.

DOXTATER'S

97 North Water Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Hot and Cold Sul-phur Baths.

Hot and Cold HemlockLake Water Baths. '

Plunge and SwimmingBaths.

Lessons in Swimming during the Season.Open every Day and Evening:, (Sunday Evening excepted.)

WM. ROSSENBAGH & SON,

Undertakers,OFFICE AND SHOW ROOM,

16 Allen Street, - Rochester, N. Y.

Prompt Senrice at all hours-Day or Night.

TELEPHONES {jj)%' RESIDENCE:12 Jefferson Avenu*.

cfe I13 Bartlett St., ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Bartlett Street Carpet Cleaning Works

Carpets Cleaned" Refittedand Relaid.

Mattress, Prather Renovating and Lac C u ^Uln Work. C U r "

TFXEPHOME 1173.

Manufacturers of Doors, («T JQUNSnh, Blinds, Mouldings, e to . r 9 BL 1 ' "

BUILDERS' MILL . . . . . .of Evtry Description

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Tkls'•'TIME ENOUGH YET" { DR. F. J. W00DW0RTH, I OFF.CE HOURS: { | :22 | ° ' I 1 3 0

Is tht Bane of most of us. I DENTAL SURGEON. j 26 E. Main St., over Paine's Dru<g Store.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS—Continued.Washington Permanent Loan and Aid Asso-

ciation— Meet.- every Tuesday evening at 191 An-drews.

Webster Avenue Homestead Association-Meets al call of President.

West Avenue Loan Association—Meets everyMouday evening at 210 West Ave.

West Side Permanent Loan Association-Meets first Tuesday of each mouth at 216 Brown.

Western New York Permanent Loan and Sav-ings Association—Meets at call of President.

Westphaller Co-operative Savings and LoanAssociation—Meets every Thursday evening at111 Hudson Ave.'

William Otis Building Lot Association—Meetsevery Monday evening at 25 TTust Building.

Workingmen's Permanent Savings and IvanAssociation—Meets every Saturday evening at301 E. & B. Building.

ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKflEN.Anterlcus Lodge, No. 205—Meets second and

fourth Monday evenings at I. O. O. F. Buildiug,Division

Blucher Lodge, No. 382—Meets second andfourth Friday evenings of each month atGerma-niaHall, N. Clinton.

Clinton Lodge, No. 377—Meets second andfourth Monday eveuiugs of each mouth at FrankKoch's, N. Clinton.

Columbian Lodge, No. 4—Meets alternateThursday evenings at 86 State.

Excelsior Lodge, No. 4«8—Meets first and thirdWednesday evenings of each month at Odd Fel-lows Hall.'N. Clinton.

Flower City Lodge, No. 367—Meets everyThursday evening at Vay's Hall, Brown, cor.Wilder.

Garfield Lodge, No. 206—Meets alternateThursday eveuiugs at 86 8tate.

Qenesee Falls Lodge, No. 167—Meets alternateWednesday evenings at 8K State.

Oenesee Lodge, No. 112—Meets second andfourth Friday eveninffs at Andrews, cor. N.Water.

[Contiuued

nan-American Legion, No. 44—Meets seo-•th Mouday eveuiugs of each month

it Germania Hull.

Lambertoday evening

Legion, No. 10—Meets every Thuraat Odd Fellows Hall, il N. Clinton

Lincoln Lodge, No. 119—Meets alternate Tues-day evenings at 86 State.

Occident Lodge, No. 263—Meets first and thirdMonday eveuiugs of each month at 100Reynolds'Arcade.

Olive Branch Lodge, No. 346-Meets 6econdand fourth Wednesday evenings of each monthat 317 University Ave.

Rochester Lodge, No. 112—Meets second andfourth Friday evenings of each month at Eng-

Zufriedenhelt Lodge, No. 409—Meets secondand fourth Tuesday evenings of each mouth atFrank Koch's Hall, N. Clinton.

LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.

Bakers' Union, Branch No. 36—Meets first andthird Saturday eveuiugs of each mouth at 441 N.Cliuton.

Bakers' Union, No. 36-Meets alternate Satur-diiy pveniugs of each mouth &t AugustiiiB'sHall, N. Clinton.

Brewery Workingmen's Assembly, No. 1796,K. of L.—Meets every Wednesday evening at An-drews, cor. N. Water.

Bricklayers, Stonemasons, Plasterers—Meetsevery Monday evening at E. Main, cor. Stone.

Brotherhood of Carpenters, Local 72—Meetsevery Thursday evening at E. Main, cor. Stone.

Brotherhood of Locomotiester Division, No. 18—Meetsevening at 86 State.

Ladies' Auxillery of Brotherhood of Locomo-motive Engineers, Flower City Lodge, No. I t -Meets first and third Wednesday afternoon ofeach month at 86 State,

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LOUIS WEBER,MASON CONTRACTOR^

AND BUILDER.All kinds of Stone and Brick Work at-

tended to with promptness.ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN

Cement Floors.

28 Weeger St., - Rochester, N. T.

TUAIIAC Al ItfCD (QUICK LinE, PLASTBRINO HAIR, WATER LIME ANDTH0MA5 QUYtK. J V PLASTER PARIS. All Orders Promptly Filled.• • • V H T £ L E P H O N E » 2 1 6 OFFICE. 328 South St. Paul St. YARD, 1-S Qrifflth St.

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FURNITURE; HIGH IN QUALITYGREAT 'N VARIETY

LOW IN PRICE;,1 X 116,118 STATE ST. and ..(77,79,81,83,85,87 MILL ST.

ANTHONYS STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

F. E. WYATT,Carpenter, Contractor and Builder.REAL ESTATE.

Moiem Built Houses constructed to suit Customers. Over OneHundred East Side Building Lots Finely Located on lineof Street Cars— Monroe Ave., Avondale Park, Shepard St.,East Main S t , Bates St., Hinsdale St. and Rosedale Ave.

Office and Residence, 9 Shepard St.

PRACTICAL

Horseshoers andBlacksmiths.

•riage and WagonMakers.

Repairing neatly done

SHOP 20 Mt. Hope

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

REID & KREH,MASON

Contractors and BuildersContracts taken for all kinds of Masonry.

Estimates cheerfully given.KOCHESTEK, r*. Y.

E. F. AMSDEN,

House • Painting,Paper Hang-ing:

Kalsomining andHard Wood Fin-ishing.

Shop and Residence:S Branson Ave.

ROCHESTER, N.Y.

JAS. 0. AUSTIN,

Painter andDecorator

Hard Wood Finish, Kalsomln-ing. Paper Hanging, etc.

A Specialty madeof Paint-ing Residences.

20 YORK ST.

IIOMEU

Carpenter, Contractor, Builderj DEALER IN REAL ESTATE.

Houses built to suit the Buyer andsold on Easy Payments .

Plenty of Choice Building Lots, nicelylocated on lines of street cars.

BEFORE PURCHASING GIVE ME A CALL.

O F F I C E A.1HD R E S I D E N C E . 1 0 9 R K I I A K l ) s i '

. W ^ F S S S S W SI. JOHN & HUKUHbLbK,DOORS, VERANDAS. ETC. I No. 9 BASIN, Cor Aqueduct Street. I a Specialty

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This "Time Enou °«ice Hours, 9-12:30,2-6.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 57

INDEPENDENT ORDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS.—Continued.Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Roches-

ter Lodge, No. 999—Meets first and third Tues-day evenings of each month at Royal ArcanumParlors, 15 S. St. Paul.

Building Trades Council—Meets alternate Wed-nesday evenings at 58 W. Main.

Carpenters' Union, No. 179—Meets every Mon-day evening at Wahler's Hall, N. Clinton.

Carpenters and Joinerevening at 58 W. Main.

-Meets every Saturday

Brotherhood of Painters and Decoraters, Roch-ester Union, No. ISO—Meets every Monday even-ing at 58 W. Main.

Cigar riakers' Union, No. S—Meets alternateFriday evening at % Front.

Cigar riakers' Union, No. 1144—Meets alter-nate Wednesday evenings at an W. Main.

District AssemblFriday evenings at

Finishers—Meet every Friday evening at 44State.

German American Typographia, No. 5—Meetsh d Frid f ch month at Wahler's Hall, N.

International Horseshoers' Union—Meets al-ternate Tuesday evenings at 11 Durand Build-ing, 58 W. Main.

Typographical Union—Meets first Sunday ofeach month at 58 W. Main.

International Woodcarvers' Association —Meet alternate Wednesday evenings at 11 DurandBuilding, 58 W. Main.

Iron noulders' Union, No. 11,1*1. & B.—Meetsevery Monday evening at 96 Front.

Iron floulders' Union, No. 12—Meets everyTuesday evening at 96 Front.

Local Assembly Knights of Labor—Meets firstand third Monday evenings of each month at 58W. Main.

Lasters' Protective Union—Meets every Fridayevening at E. Main, cor. Stone.

riasons' Union—Meets every Monday at Ma-sons' Hall, cor. Main and Stone.

riaster Plumbers' Association—Meets first andthird Friday evenings of each month at Build-ers' Exchange, E. Main.

National Alliance Theatrical Stage Employ-ees, Local, No. S—Meets every Friday evening at58 W. Main.

National Association Stationery Engineers,Flower City Lodge, No. 3—Meets every Thurs-day evening at 11 Durand Building, 58 W. Main.

National Woodcarvers' Association, Roches-ter Association—Meets alternate Wednesdayevenings at 58 W. Main.

Order of Railway Conductors, RochesterBranch—Meets every Sunday afternoon at 100Eeynolds Arcade.

Journeymen Plumbers—Meets every Tuesdayevening at E. Main, cor. Stone.

Rochester Trades Assembly, A. F. of L.—Meets first and third Thursday evenings of eachmonth at 96 Front.

Socialist Labor Party, English Section—Meetsevery Monday evening at 273 N. St. Paul.

Socialist Workingmen's Party, N. Y. R.—Meets every Saturday evening at Gennania Hall.

Stone Cutters' Union—Meets alternate Fridayevenings at 98 Front.

Stove, Furnace, Sheet fletal and Roofers' As*sociation—Meets at members' place of business

International Horseshoers' Association ofAmerica—Meets alternate Wednesday eveningsat 58 W. Main.

Workingmen's Sick and Death Fund of NorthAmerica—Meets first and third Tuesday eveningsof each month at Wahler's Hall, 414 N. Clintom

Tailors' Benevolent Society—Meets first Fri-day evening of each month at 372 N. Clinton*Zoller's Hall.

Rochester Husiclans' Protective Association-Meets second Sunday of each month at 44 State.

Rochester Horseshoers and Jobbers' Protect-ive Association—Meets first and third Wednes-days of each month at 11 Durand Building, 58 W>Main.

JOHN W. OSBORN,MANUFACTURER OF-

KINK •'• BAKED •> GOODS,Fine Cakes for Parties and Receptions to Order.. 266 Hast Main Street, . V.

T U A I I A C /M I t f C D ( Wholesale and Retail Dealer in MASONS' MATERIALS.THOMAS ULIVtK, \ AH Orders Promptly Filled.

TELEPHONE 216. I OFFICE, 328 South St. Paul St. YARD, 1-5 Griffith St

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We furnish Homes complete f I I Q p D f l l f C Q HI6, 118 STATE STPrices in Plain Figures. I I I . D . U E l H V C O . j 77 to 87 MILL ST.

ANTHONYS STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

D S i U MILK, PASTEURIZED MILK,f V l C f l CREAM, JERSEY MILK . . .

Delicious ICEBUTTER.

Thone 1116.

lily wants,

PRODUCERS MILK CO.,31 South Clinton Street.

OFFICE AND SALESROOM,

ROCHESTER. - NEW YORK.

MADE FOR

PLAIN andORNAMENTAL FLOORS,

L iid and Finished complete ready foruse. Thoroughly

n

Catalogues Free

\lfoo6-f(\o$a\e

|>- ;HARDWOOO FLOORS,

Seasoned Hardwood Flooringpplied to contractors, builders ahouse owners at moderate prices.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED.

Fine display of Samples at our Sales-room.

OUR FLOORS UNEQUALED FOR BEAUTVAND DURABILITY.

-A.. IDIOHTIEiFl.,

Carpenter, conirscior and Builder.All Work Executed in the Best Possible Manner.

Contracts taken Complete when Desired.Estimates and Material Furnished. ASpecialty made of Dwellings. Jobbingand Repairing neatly and promptly done!

SHOP AND RESIDENCE"1Q

SCROLL SAWING,CLUSTERS, NEWELS, ETC

J ST. JOHN & HORCHELERe.«».lgf

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You are invited to call andex~ "

Clldemeester .minVthe1"81"1 i KATHLEEN HOEKSTRA 1 F I N E S T 1 N ACTI0N-

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OP ROCHESTER.

DISTANCES AND FARESFROM ROCHESTER.

NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R. R.

GOING WEST-Main Line.

STATION. MILES.BochesterCenter Park 1ColdWater 7Chili 11Churchville 15Bergen 19West Bergen 22Byron 26Batavia 33WestBatavia 39

STATION. MILES. PARE.Corfu. . . . . 44 80.88Cnttenden 49 9g"Wende 51 1.02LooneyvUle 53 106Gumesvllle 58 1.16Depew 59 1,20Forks 62 1.24EastBuffalo 65 1.32Buffalo 69 1.38Niagara Falls 1.52

GOING WEST—Rochester and Niagara Palls Road.

STATION. MILES.Rochester.. . . .:Center Park 1Ames St. Junction 2South Greece 7Bpeneerport 11Adams Basin 13Brockport 18Holley 22Murray 26Albion 31Eagle Harbor 31

STATION. MILES.Knowlesville 37Medina 41Middleport 46Gasport 61Loekport 56Sanborn .• 67Suspension Bridge 76Niagara Falls 77LewistonToronto, Canada —-—

[Continued on page 61,]

PAKE.74.81.92

1.021.121.341.R21.521.803.02

ladies' and Gents' Cafe and Oyster House,14 South St. Paul Street—Directly opposite Chamber of Commerce.

THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN ROCHESTER.

Jiegular Heals Twenty-five Cents. Meals Served a 'la Carte at All Hours.Fine Brands of Oysters and All Kinds of Refreshments.

Phone 1103. John J. Ermatinger, Prop., Rochester, N. T.

(Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, f T H E STAR CLEANING 1 PROMPT SBRVICB^and Made Like New. \ AND REPAIRING CO. f

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FIHIT1E!(HIGH IN QUALITY.GREAT IN VARIETY.

LOW IN PRICEk]» f 116, 118 STATE ST. and

(.77,79,81,83,85,87 MILL ST.

ANTHONY S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

MRS. M. A. CALVERT'S

Bestaurant # Lyncn BoomA First-class Meal neatly

served for 25 cents.

Try our Coffee and Rolls.21 231x13. St., n e a r TVE«in

BICYCLE REPAIRING,SKATES SHARPENED,

SAW FILINGAND SETTING.

Scissors, Tools and Lawn Mowers Sharpenedand General Jobbing.

WEST END NOVELTY WORKS,236 WEST MAIN STREET,

North Side of West Avenue Bridge.

E. N. COY, A. E. K. GAFFNEY,

Pres't and Mgr. Sec'y and Treas.

ANHATTANCELERY CO.,

INCORPORATED 1894.Wholesale Dealers

and Shippers of

FINEWHITETABLECELERY.MAIN OFFICE,

119 Hudson Ave.,ROCHESTER,

NEW YORK.

New York Office,

264 Washington St.

BUILDINGS

RAISED AND MOVED

V WM. J. WALKER,No. 7 Ravine Ave., Rochester, N. f .

All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To.

JAMES STOTHERS,Carriage Ironer.

EO. R. HORTON.Horseshoer

STOTHERS &. HORTON,

PRACTICALHORSESHOEING.Carriage Painting,

and Trimming.

Call and see them, theywill use you right.

17 Philrl'o Allou Near CALEDONIA1 / bnllU S Alley, AVENUE BRIDGE.

Given to the Shoe-ng of Horses afflicted

th Corns, Quarterracks, Contracted

jors. Sash, Blinds. Mouldings. I OTand all kinds of O l i

BUILDERS' MILL WORK. I •> Basin, corHORCHEIFR 1S T A I R

J B H B F 1 ' JOrders

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S i S S T ' i wim HOEKSTRA. r WANT «ITH & NIXON PIANO. (, p i a n o W a r e r o o m s . j 26 EAST MAIN !

Vie are Solefor the Celebrated

SMITH & NIXON PIANO.WE WANT YOU TO SEE THIS

PIANO.26 EAST MAIN STREET.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OP ROCHESTER.

DISTANCES AND FARES—Continued.NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R. R.

STATION. „ , , „RochesterEast Rochester 2 8 0.04Brighton 3 08Penfield 7 16Fairport 10 .20Macedon is .36Walworth 19 40Palmyra 23 .46East Palmyra 26 .54Newark 30 .60Lyons 36 .72Clyde 43 .86Savannah 49 .98FoxEidge 51 1.06Port Byron 56 1.12Weedsport 60 1.20Jordan 64 1.28Memphis 69 1.38Warners 72 1.44Belle Isle 74 1.50Syracuse 81 1.62DeWitt 83 1.70Manlius 88 1.78Xirkvllle 91 1.82Chittenango 96 1.92Canaseraga 97 1.96Canastota 102 2 04Wampsville 103 2.08Oneida : 107 2 14

GOING EAST—Main Line.

Verona 110Some : 120Ctica 134Frankfort 143Bi 145

2.222.402.682.862.92

Herkimer 148 2.96GOING EAST-

STATION. MILES. FARE.RochesterEast Rochester 2 $0.04Bughton : 4 .08Pittsford 8 16Cartersville 10 .22Fishers 15 .30Victor 19 .38Mertensia 22 .44Paddlefords 24 .48Canandaigua 29 .58Capinville 32 .64Shortsville 35 .70Clifton springs 39 .78Phelps Junction 42 .80Phelps "Oaks Corners

STATION. MILESLittle Falls 155St. Johnsville 165Fort Plain 170Palestine Bridge 174Fonda 185'Amsterdam 196Sehnectady 212Albany 229Troy 234Castleton 236Schodack Landing 240Coxsackie 249Hudson 256Catskill 260Germantown 266Tivoli 272Barrytown 276Rhinecliff 282Hyde Park 291Poughkeepsie 297Fishkill •. 312Cold Spring 318Garrison 321Highlands : 324Peekskill 329Croton 336Sing Sing 340Tarrytown 345Irvington .

.88

Dobbs Ferry 350Yonkers 355New York City 366Springfield 334Worcester 382Boston 432

Auburn Road.STATION. MILES.Geneva 51Waterloo 58Seneca Falls 61Cayuga 66Aurelius 71Auburn 77Sennett 82Skaneateles > 85Halfway 89Marcellus 92Camillus 95Fairmont 98Syracuse 103Albany 228New York City 366

FARE.$3.103.303.423.483.703.924.244.584.584.814.925.105.245.345.445.565.645.765.966.066.366.486.546.626.706.846.927.027.087.127.227.686.928.149.08

FARE.$1.02

1.161.221.321.421.541.641.701.781.841.901.962.064.587.68

[Continued on Page 63.J

G. W. PEARSON St CO.,

718 and 720 GRANITE BUILDING,ROCHESTER, - - - N. Y.

TiliMpOVERCOATS.

MADE UP IN LATEST STYLES.

197 East Main St.

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1116, 118 STATE STREET.I 77 to 87 MILL STREET

62 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

M. JEANETTE BALLANTYNE,

+ STENOGRAPHER.NOTARY WITH SEAL.

Office, 129 Powers Building, ROCHESTER, N. V.LENA A. BLACK, Stenographic Clerk and Typewriter. Shorthand Dictation and Typewriting

of all kinds to order. LEGAL WORK A SPECIALTY.

The Shortlxancl TecJa-ixic Institute.JEANETTE BALLANTYNE, Principal. NORA L. HARRIS, Assistant.

INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.POSITIONS SECURED ALL PUPILS, WHEN COMPETENT.

G.&S.C.TRUESDALE,ITTOHER

COUNSELLORS I T UW,448 POWERS BUILDING,

(Fourth Floor.>

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

HENRY J. SULLIVAN. WILLIAM H SULLIVAN.

H.J.& W.H.SULLIVAN,Attorneys and Counselors at Law,

NOTARY PUBLIC WITH SEAL.

Prompt Attention given to Collections andDepositions. Practice in all Civil and

Criminal Courts.No. 347 (Third Floor) Powers'

ROCHESTER, **. VRefers to FLOUB CITY and TBABEBS'

BANKS, Rochester, X. Y.

SULLIVAN & HAWKINS,

25 and 26 Eiwood Building,ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Telephone 956.

WILLIS K. GILLETTE,

Httomtg and counselorII and 12 Elwooi! Building,

ROCHESTER, N. V.

TELEPHONE 1013.

GOULD, LEE & LUCE,-SPECIALTY OF-

LADIES' AND GENTS'-51 FINEIK-

FOOTWBA R..

10 STATE STREET.WINDOW AND DOOR I OT IDLIU P U n D P U C I CD I Custom Cabinet Work. Estimates Chi

S t . U E K N S O l i JUHN 06 n U n u n t L C n , J- fully Furnished. No Job too large or nMade to Order. I 9 Basin, cor. Aqueduct St. J too Small to receive our prompt attent

Estimates Cheer-ione

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When buying a Ra n . , I e t ussell you a JKATHLEEN HOEKSTRAJ THEY AR^UNEQUALEDJN RICH

Gildemeester & Kroeger Piano. 1 Piano Ware rooms.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

DISTANCES AND FARES—Continued.

NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R. R.

STATION.RochesterCanandaigua 29Wheeler's 35East Bloomfield 37Miller's Corners 42West Bloomfleld 45Honegye Falls 48

Batavia and Canandaigua Road.

STATION.RochesterBatavia... 33East Pembroke 3lJP e m b r o k e 46Falkirk 48

Batavia and TiHILES. FARE.

STATION.BochesteBatavia..

1.02Batavia and Attica Road.

ILES. FARE.

STATION. MILES.West Rush 54Genesee Valley Junction 55Caledonia 61Le Roy 68Stafford 72Batavia 78

awanda Road.STATION. MILES.Akron 49East Clarence 53Clarence Center 56Transit 59Getzville 63

33 $0.66Geneva and Lyons Road.

STATION. MILES. FARE. STATION.Rochester Mitchells..

STATION. MILES.Alexander 41Attica 44

hompstJ 0.72

Cuddleback's 41Adirondack Division.

MILES. FAEE.STATION.RochesterHerkimerTrenton FallsRemsenFulton Chain .ChildwoldSaranac Inn ..

STATION.Lake ClearPaul Smith's....Loon LakeMoloneMontrealOttawa

6.34Fonda, Johnstown and Oloversville Ro

MILES. FARE. STATION.

Fonda S3.70

STATION.Rochester ..Centre Park.

3.90 Northvilli4.05

Rochester and Ontario Beach Road.MILES. FARE. STATION.

Driving ParkBarnards Crossing .CharlotteOntario Beach$ 0.06

[Continued on Page 65.]

FARE.$1.21

1.231.091.75

.75

.66

FARE*$1 05

1.141.201.271.34

FARE.

ji.17

FARE.86.436.586.947.179.178.07

THE OENATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

O F R O C H E S T E R , T*. Y.AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK, - $50,000,000.

Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York.OFFICE, 73-4-736 GRANITE BL'DG.

B. H. GALLUP,W. S. DS7EB, .£ . H. SALL'JP,X. L. HAWIEY,

-OFFICERS:President. JAKES WALLIKO Direotofc

Vlce-Frosidmt.Treasurer.

J. H. BOSWOETH, .GEO. W. EIBKPAT8I0K,

Senrtary . W. C. BABSABD,0. II. ALLEN, Attorney.

MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMKS.

We make a Specialty of (Hotel and Theatrical Work. \

THE STAR CLEANINGAND REPAIRING CO.

REPAIRING. PRESSING ANDCLEANING.

197 Eait Main Street.

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"6, 118 STATE STREET.77 to 87 MILL STREET.

ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY

LET FOR=_—

THEATRES, BALLS,MASQUERADES,

PARTIES, ETC.5 O R E G O N S T . , Near CENTRAL AVE. ROCHESTER, N. Y.

712 ELLWANGER & BARRY BLOC,ROCHESTER, - NEW VORK.

BAIRD & ROBERTS,

COAL AND WOOD.Coal by tbe Basket and Ton.

Wood l» the Barrel and Cord.

COJVIE AND S E E OS

AND TRY OUR KINDLING WOOD.744 SOUTH CLINTON STREET,

Rochester, - - ivu-vv York.

Just a MinuteOf your time to remind you thaithe "HARTNESS" STENOG-RAPHIC INSTITUTE, UraniteBuilding, prepares young peopleto be Reporters, Stenographers,and Expert Typewriters.

Newspaper and Law Reporting,also Office Correspondence and

Work, done at reasonable rates.

ISIDORE GROSS,

CUSTOM TAILOR.Clothes Made to Order.

Gleaning, Repairing and Pressing.15 East Side Savings Bank Building,

235 E. MAIN STREET.

Carpenter, Coniracior # BuilderMODERN PLANNED RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY.

Estimates given on all Jobbing and Repairing.Contracts taken complete. Remodeling of

Stores given Special Attention.

Office and Residence—17 COLUMBIA AVE.The Place to Get your Window f CT |f|UU ft HnRHHFI FR ) We are prepared to turn out on short

and Door Screens made Is at- * • • J»n" * n U n « n C L C " ' ^ notice, Doors,Sash,Blinds Newek»n-iEstimates Cheerfully Given. I 9 BASIN, COR. AQUEDUCT ST. j all kinds of Builders'Mill Work

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Sole Agents for ( I / A T U I CCW U i n C I / C T D A I VISIT OUR ROOMS AND SEETHE JAMES & HOLMSTROM \ K rA lnLLt lM I I U t K O l K H . OUR PIANOS.

PIANO. I Piano Warerooms. I 26 East Main Street.

G U I D E A N D R E F E R E N C E lHUlK OK R O C H E S T E R .

DISTANCES AND FARES—Continued.

STATION.RochesterChurchville...BergenByron Center.ElbaOakfieldSmithrille . . . .

WEST SHORE RAILROAD.GOING WEST.

i 0.9111 051.201.241.281 32

QOING EAST.

STATION. MILEFairport '0Wayneport 15Macedon WPalmyra 22Port Gibson 27Newark 30Lyons 35Clyde 43Savannah 49Montezuma 52Port Byron 56Weeds port l i n

Jordan .' «4Memphis 70Warners 72Amboy 74Syracuse 81De Witt 86Manlius Centre *9Kirkville 92•Chittenango 95CanaseragaCanastWampvilleOueida

HeclaClarks Mills...UticaFrankfortllionMohawkJacksonburgh.Little F a l l s . . .

1 061.121.201.281 381.441.501.621.70

l!.S21.921 %2 042.082.14

2.392.532 CX2.K6

MlndevilleSt. Joh:Fort Plain 165Canaioharie. ) lfioPal. liridge . IFultiFonda 181

___jteraam WlRotterdam Junction 200So. Schenectady 207Fuller's 212Guilderland Centre 21;:Voorheesville 217New Scotland 219So. B e t h l e h e m . . . .

AlbanyNew BaltimoreC o x s a c k i e . . . .West Athens .Hudson by-FeCatsklll...SaugertkKingston

New York .Greentield.Fitchburg.

24U2BU

3.924.114.244.404 454 47

4i844.924.584.995.10

6.446.547.007.006.92H.40

WM. J-NATIVE DRESSED BEEF, PORK,VEAL, LAMB, SAUSAGE, LARD,

SALT MEATS, NMJLTRY, etc.

Choice Line^Family GroceriesVegetables In Season. Everything First-class.

Orders taken and Goods delivered to anyOrders ra«en ^ ^ ^ ^

1113 S. Clinton St., Cor. Bly,ROCHESTER, !*• V.

FINE WOOLENS AND WORSTEDS TOjJ # p . N A D I G ,LATEST FADS IN STYLISH CLOTHS. ( MERCHANT TAILOR.

Call and> you

....jt we can do In givingWell-Fitting and Stylish Suit.197 East Main Street.

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66 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

GRIBBROEK & SON,DEALERS IN

GROCERIESA N D

PROVISIONS,223 and 225 Park Ave., cor. Bates St.

YOUNG BROTHERS,DEALERS IN

FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED

MEATS,FISH, GAME AND POULTRY

IN SEASON

PORK SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY

TSXo. 2 2 1 r**ix-ls_ _A_-c-o.

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Soft and Hard Woolen and CottonPaper Stock, Scrap Iron, Steel,

Old Metals, Etc.M Also. RAG AND STRAW WRAPPING

keepd M

rge li nd-p gnd Machinery, Boilers, Pul-

leys, etc., and make a specialty inforFences? WateTifnd Steam""*'

351 and 353 STATE ST.,ROCHESTER, - - N. Y.

LEVI HEY & CO.Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces,

and General Jobbing.Sole Agents for FULLER & WAR-

REN CO.'S Stoves and Ranges, an*all Repairs for same : also. Agenis forthe Genuine BOYNTON FURNACE.

311 AND 313 STATE ST.

WHITE BROTHERS,FLORISTS.

Cut Flowers, Funeral and Party Designs.CHURCH AND WEDDINO DECORATIONS.

Spcciul Plant! tor this purpose,Bedding Plants in great variety and at lowest prices.

GREENHOUSE: Thurston Street, one mile west andsouth of St. Mary's Hospital.

WHITE BROTHERS, 9 Kenwood Ave.

NEW PHILADELPHIA

SHELL OYSTER HOUSE79 West Main St., Rochester, N. Y.

Telephone 1105. Wholesale and Retail.

° U R " ^SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS.

W Family Trade Solicited, -m

A. THORN, Prop'r..

S W M . R O T H , | Save Money. Get Full< 1065 south Clinton st. S Weight and Best Quality.

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6ILDEMEESTER I KROEGER j KATHLEEN HQEKSTRA, I None Better in the WorldPIANOS. ( piano Warerooms. ' S 26 East Main St.

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DISTANCES AND FARES—Continued.

ROME, WATERTOWN & OGDENSBURG RAILROAD,

N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., LESSEES.

STATION.RochesterWindsor Beach .CharlotteGreece

East Hamlinnlin

Mort.Kendall .East Carlt<Carl ton...WaterportCarlvoD ..Loudonvil

GOING NORTH AND WEST.

County Line .SomersetHess Road .

WilsonEansomville .Lewiston JunModel City.. .

Suspension Bridge.Nuijrara Fa] IsBuffalo

81.IIH1.1S1.281.341.461 58

RTATION.RochesterWindsor BeachLea Breeze . . . .Forest Lawn ..WebsterUnion HillLakesideOntario

WoleottRed Creek.SterlingSterling Valle

GOING NORTH AND EAST.

8 0.20 I Furnis

TELEPHONE 279. RELIABLE DRIVERS, PERFECT SYSTEM, OPEN ALL THE T I M E .

FRANK W.PAYNE,

=_.. Livery, Sale, Coachand Boarding

Stables.Office and Stables.

134 Jefferson Avenue,ROCHESTER, N. Y.

WHILE YOU WAIT. ' A N D R E P A I R I N G CO. 197 East Main Stoeel.

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I ll6> " 8 STATE STREET.S 77 to 87 MILL STREET.

VNTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

ORS. J .H.& M.E. MCCARTNEY,ELECTRO SPECIALISTS.

Painless Removal of Biliary Ob-

structions a Specialty.

ROOM 501 GRANITE BUILDING,ROCHESTER, N. Y.

HAIR DRESSING PARLORS,64I and 643 SIBLEY GRANITE BUILDING,

R O C H E S T E R , N. Y.

Shampooing, Cutting and Curling Hair, andDressing Heads in the Latest Styles.

FINE LINE OF HAIR GOODS.

BING'S BIRD STORE,Song Birds and Gold Fish,PREPARED BIRD FOOD AND

SONG RESTORER.

Birds and Animals Preparedand Stuffed in any Style.

Gravel Paper, Extra Cups,Canary Powder,

Cage Brackets, Fish Foods,Insect Powder,

Tonic.

FRESH SEEDS OF ALL KINDSConstantly on Hand.

Q O

COSTELLO & MALOY,Hair Dressing andShampooing Parlors.

MRS. P.T.LUITWIELERManicuring, Face Massage

and Facial Steaming.PARLORS, S23-525 GRANITE BUILDING,

Fifth Floor.-Take Elevator.Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings.

I A n I F" Q 5or a F i n e F'ttingL-M U I L O , Corset, go to

Vermilyea's Corset Parlors,273 East rialn St.

A PERFECT FIT GUARAN-TEED. Lady Agents wantedEverywhere.

Corsets n:ind fitted to

ills5t quality,e way togg Corset,

£ it fittedduring the p

re of theThere is onlyt a perfect fit-

a by hav-

FLOUR, FEED, i ~SJS7"JS/L. r t O T H ) We Wish Your Trade.AND GRAIN. < 1 0 6 5 SOUTH C L I N T O N ST. > Give Us a Call.

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SMITH & NIXON PIANOS. < K*TU| FFN HOFIf^TRA ) ALL THE LATEST ATTACHMENTSMagnificent in Tone. ) M ' " D E l " " F A ? ' KA> •"»'BfSWWars.Piano Wareroom 26 East Main St

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DISTANCES AND FARES—Continued.

NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.STATION. MrLESRochesterCanandaigun 29

PenuWatki n s '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 76Havanna 79Horseheads 92Elmira 98

1.061.511.581.841.95

STATION.TroyCantonWilliamsport .Sunbury .

rrisburg 269Philadelphia 374Baltimore 35sWashington 396

PAREi82.203.114.305.497.108.709.28

10.48

BUFFALO, ROCHESTER AND PITTSBURGH RAILWAY.STATION. MILESRochesterLincoln Park 2Haplewood 5Brockdale 8Scottsville 12Garbuttsville 14Mum ford 17State Fish Pond 18Lehigh Junction 19Lime Rock 21Le Boy 25D. L. & W. Junction 30Pavillion Centre 31Pavillion 33Pearl Creek 36Wyoming 39Saltvale 41Warsaw 44Rock Glen 49Silver Lake Junction 50Silver Springs 51Gainesville 55Pike 58Bliss 64Eagle 67Freedom 72Farmersville 76Machias 84Summit 89Devereux 92Ashford 94Ellicottville 99Great Valley 103 3.08

[Continued

CarrolltoLimestone 118Kendall ...'. 123Bradford 124Custer City 127Bingham 136Boyer J44Mt. Jewett 148Freeman 15]Rasselas 160Ketner ]65Johnsonburg 170Ridgway 178Carman 186Ellmont 190Brock way ville 196Beech Tree Junction 199Grove Summit 202Falls Creek 208DuBois 210Du Bois Junction 213Luthersburg 216Curwinsville 232Clearfield 238Stanley 216Big Run. 225Pun utawney.. 232Lindsey 233Wallston 234Jamestown ' 143Corry , 170Pittsburgh 331

on page 71.]

FARE.$3.253.353.543.663.70

05

6.836.856.913,454.146.78

MRS G. 1 . DAVENPORT,Manicure and

Chiropodist.Oldest Established in City.

530 POWERS BLDG. ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Manicure,Hair Dressing,

Chiropodist,Facial Massage,

Cnmnlexlon Steamer

Clay'l

Forelgn"Vnd" Domestic Suitings

1"I J Merchant Tailor.

i We can make you the Best Fitting Sy in the City from $20.00, up.I 197 East Main Street.

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116, 118 STATE STREET.77 to 87 MILL STREET.

?0 ANTHONY 8 STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

-MANUFACTURERS OF-

THOS. BODDY &, SON,IRERS OF

LRSTS(Of Maple or Persimmon Wood),

A N D

, Boot and Shoe Patterns and Dies,"OFFICE AND FACTORY—Mill, cor. Furnace St., Rochester, J*. Y.

JOHKT

Practical Tin, Copper'. . . AND . . .

Galvanized'Iron CorniceWORKER.

Hoofing, Jobbing and Repairing of all Kinds.

AGENT FOR THE

Kernan Furnaces of Utica.Nc. 10 Ely Street, - Cor. Minerva Place.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

JOSEPH SCHISTOF»F»,

..MRSON . .

Contractor and Builder.Buildings of every description in

Brick and Stone.

H PLASTERINQ A SPECIALTY.

I Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.

RESIDENCE, 91 CAROLINE ST.

MEW TYPE. ENVELOPES. ( M i l I E D P C M I T U 1 KOUICKWORK. BILLHEADS. i W I I L L t K & 5 I V I I T H , I JtOW PRICES. LETTER HEADS I PRINTERS. | J 39 East Main St.

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JAMES S A N S S M S T R O M { KATHLEEN HOEKSTRA, } C a » « • • * » ' • • • » pianos.r l A N U S- I P iano Wareroomi. » j 26 East Main St.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

DISTANCES AND FARES—Continued.

WESTERN NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

Whites ...SeveranceecoitsvilleHoutoye J

FowlervilleYorkPifl'ard ....CuylcrvilleD. L. i- W. JunctiMt. MorrisMunda JunctionHornellsvilleAngelicaWest M undaOaklandPortageRossburgFillmore

GOING SOUTH AND WEST.

OramelBelfastBlack Creek.

Pottsville....KldredLarabee's ...Smithriort ..

Oil City 226

FARE.82.162.282.312.372.612 752.973.173.353.593.683 954 343.954.274.683.974 604.9S6.C6

ERIE LINES.STATION MILES.RochesterBed Creek 4Henrietta 9Scottsville 12Bush 14Avon 18Conesas Lake 26South Lima 27Livonia 30Mt. Morris 34South Livonia 34< lonessus 37Websters 41

.ring Water 44Vayland 49Cohocton 59

Wallace 64Avoca

STATION. M I L E S

Bath 74Savona soCampbell's 85Curtis 87Cooper's 89Painted Post 93Corning 94Kust Corning

Binghamton .New York. . . .Buffalo..Caledonia . . . .Le Hoy .

112170

Ktuttbfcl .l i i i l av i i i

[Continued on Page 73.]

8.657.001.38

G E N E R A L , . . . .

Carpenter, Contractorand Builder.

All work executed in the best possible manner.Contracts taken complete when desired.

Estimates and material furnished.

A Specialty made of Dwellings.

JOBBING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE.

117 "«. UNION ST.

MclilBBON,

•n d 8COAL.{ VAN INGEN, X.nipt Delivery. (. 91-93 Smith Street. 'Phone 245. )P r o m p t Deli

DRY SLABSfor KINDLING.

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> 116, 118 STATE STREET.j 77 to 87 MILL STREET.

ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

asrss-^^'T 4 B *"

B. A. STEARIM'S TAILOR SYSTEM.M e w W a y Of Draft lne:-Draft ing made easy. Quickly learned.

All K i n d s Of W a i s t s : Dartless, Seamless, Worth and Bias Dart.

S l e e v e s fine fitting and Comfortable.C h i l d r e n ' s G a r m e n t s and extremely large figures fitted equaliy well.

Without exception, the Finest System for Dress Cutting in the World,

DRESSMAKING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT.MRS. S. .T. MILLS. MISS A. J. McCLELLAND.

608 and 609 POWERS BUILDING, - ROCHESTER, N. Y.

MME. M. RIVARD,MODISTE.

Trousseaus and Evening CostumesArtistically Designed.

TAILOR-MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY.

Wedding and Party Dresses In latest fashions.

727-729 Granite Building,

lime. A. Ruppert's Toilet Preparations.

Misses ROSENBLOOM & FISHER,Modistes.

Tailor Made Gowns a Specialty.

530 Granite Building,FIFTH FLOOR. TAKE ELEVATOR.

obe|tv0e°oaurr9eandn0nelOOSrna" f M I L L E R & S M I T H J SOCIETY PRINTING.Prompt and Careful Attention. I PRINTERS. 39 East Main St

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Pianos Exchanged. ,R t d

rianos Exchanged. , ( V ATI! ECU UnCVOTDA ) Pianos Tuned.Pianos Rented. Pianos Sold 1 „ , L C C J L n U E W l n A , ^PianosCarted. Pianos Repairedrianoa aoig. (̂ P i a n o W a r e r o o m s . j 26 EAST MAIN STREET.

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DISTANCES AND FARES—Continued.

LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.

STATION. MILES.RochesterWest Shore Junction 5Henrietta 8Rochester Junction 14Honeoye Falls 16East Rush 16Caledonia 27Oatha 35Horgansrille 40Batavia 33Buffalo 69Niagara Falls 76Suspension Bridge 76Meudou 18Fisherville 21Victor 24Fannton 28Manchester 33Clifton Springs 39

STATION. MILES. FARE.Phelps 42 $0.82Oaks Corners 44 88Geneva 49 '98Hayts Corners 65 172Ovid. . . 68 l!59Wellard eti 1.52Lodi 70 164Sheldrake 68 158Farmer 71 1.67Trumansburg 77 1.85Ithaca 88 2 18Sayre 122 2.45Pittston 210 5.15Scranton 219 5.15Wilkesbarre 218 5.40New York 394 7.00Philadelphia 360 8 62Washington 396 10.48

FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER RATES FROM ROCHESTER, N. Y., TO IMPORTANT

POINTS NOT INCLUDED IN PREVIOUS PAGES.

DESTINATION. FAKE.Adrian, Mich 810.02Akron, O 7.43Ann Arbor, Mich 9.47Bay City, Mich 9.52Cheyenne, Wyo 43.17Chicago, 111 14.52Cincinnati, 0 13.63Cleveland, O 6.38Columbus, 0 10.53Dayton, 0 11.93Denver, Col 45.03Des Moines, la 24 67Detroit, Mich 8.32Duluth, Minn 28.07

DESTINATION. FAKE.Evansville, Ind 19.73Indianapolis, Ind 14.63Kansas City, Mo 27.02Little Rock, Ark 28.38Los Angeles, Cal 77.02Mexico City, Mex 79.43Milwaukee, Wis 17.07Minneapolis, Minn 26.02Montreal, Can 9.17New Orleans, La 80.50San Francisco, Cal 77.02Toronto, Can 4.12Winnipeg, Man 40.22Yankton, Dak 29.67

MISS M. E. WHIPPLE,DRESSMAKER.

CUTTING flflD FITTINGA SPECIALTY.

38Cer. Eagle Street,

sou St.,ROCHESTER, N. Y.

MRS. E. J. HEWITT,

DRESSMAKER.

VAN DIME TAILOR SYSTEM.PEARL- STREET,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

LET ME SELL YOU r r t f t l f VAN INGEN,91-93 SMITH ST.

I All the Best COALS,I and at Lowest Prices.

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116-118 STATE STREET.77 to 87 MILL STREET.

ANTHONY S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

flflD Builder.MODERN RESIDENCES ASPECIALTY

Desirable Building Lots For Sale or Exchange.

| 410 Granite Bl'dg, 9 Hayward Ave.

GHAS. P. EVANS,ARCHjTECTPlans and Estimates cheerfully

furnished on all kindsof buildings.

OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,

94 GLENWOOD AVENUE.

P. G. HAUCK,

MASON

Gontraetor «* BaildeF.Everything pertaining to Masonry

figured upon and given promptattention.

ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.CEMENT WALKS and FLOORS

A SPECIALTY,

71 ZjIKTCOIiKT ST.

E. P. WOLFLEY,

Mason Contractor.Contracts taken and Estimates

given on all kindsof Masonry.

381 HOLLISTER STREET.

E. A. LAPP,PRACTICAL

HOUSE PAINTER,DECORATOR and

PAPER HANGER.Every kind of First-class Workdone in a Workmanlike manner,having had twenty-nine yearsexperience in the business.

Hardwood Finish In the High-est Degree of the Art.

12 SUMMER ST.

• H. IS. HOOKER, +

LANDSCAPE ENGINEERPORTLAND CEMENT WALKS A SPECIALTY.

SODDING GRHDING.

Designing and Laying Out Grounds for Private Residence and Associations-

Rochester, N. Y.837 North St. Paul Street,

Silk and Derby HATS ( W H J D M A N , I ^ne HATS at Low Prices.Renovated, i THE HATTER. J 92 South St. Paul St.

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Do yon wantK so, send

ltyourPr$iSS?{ MILLER & SMITH,].! t *" "s- I PRINTERS. J

Wedding Stationery an<Cards.

39 East riain Street.

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ROCHESTER FIRE ALARM BOXES.

12 East Main and Wate13 Engine 2. Main Strut14 Main and Scio Streets.15 East Avenue and Alexander Street.16 Court and Chestnut Streets.17 Monroe Avenue and S. Union Street.18 • Monroe Avenue and Goodman Street.19 Vick's Seed House, East Avenue.21 Mt. Hope and South Avenues.23 West Alexander Street and Broadway.24 Mt. Hope Avenue and Clarissa Street.25 Glasgow Street and Plymouth Avenue.26 W. N. Y. & P. R. R. and Ttemont Street.27 Jefferson Avenue and Penn Street.28 Monroe Counly Almhouse.29 South St. Paul and Ely Streets.31 Troup Street and Plymouth Avenue.32 West Main and Fitzhugh Streets.34 West Avenue and Ford Street.35 West Avenue and Madison Street.36 Allen and Sophia Streets.37 Mill and Platt Streets.38 Mute Asylum, N. St. Paul Street.39 Caledonia Avenue and Atkinson Street.41 Brown and Warehouse Streets.42 Grape and Jay Streets.43 Orchard and Orange Streets.45 Thompson Street.and Lyell Avenue.46 State Street and Vincent Place.47 Lake Avenue and Lorimer Street.48 Sherman and Otis Streets.51 East Main and Aqueduct Streets.52 State and Mumford Streets.53 Court and Exchange Streets.54 North Water and Andrews Streets.56 East Main and Clinton Streets.57 State Industrial School, Backus Avenue.61 North Clinton Street and Central Avenue.62 Hudson and Rhine Streets.63 University Avenue and Prince Street.64 South St. Paul Street and Monroe Place.65 South Avenue and Gregory Street.71 St. Mary's Hospital. West Avenue.72 Brown "and Maple Streets.73 Plymouth and Frost Avenues.74 lake and Ravine Avenues.75 Lyell Avenue and Childs Street.

(Continued

81 Canal Street near West Avenue.82 North St. Paul and Hart Avenue.83 North Clinton and Scranton Streets.84 South Clinton and Meigs Streets.91 Cotton Factory, Center Street.92 Jay and Childs Streets.

123 North Avenue and Bay Street.124 South Goodman Street and Park Avenue.125 Vaccuum Oil Works. Mansion Street.126 East Main and North Goodman Streets.127 Gencsee Street and Brooks Avenue.128 Crossman's. Monroe Avenue.129 Cook's Opera House.131 Co-Operative Foundry, Hill Street.132 St. Joseph and Herman Streets.134 Scio and Ontario Streets.135 Bartlett and Reynolds Streets.136 Goodman Street and Anderson Avenue..137 Allen and Litchfield Streets.141 West Avenue and Hague Street.142 Maple and Childs Streets.143 Lake and Driving Park Avenue^145 Rochester Paper Mills.146 Sill Stove Works, 210 Oak Street.147 Jay Street and Eri&Canal,148 Platt and Kent Streets.152 Hudson Avenue and Clifford Streets.153 Union Brewery, North Clinton Street. -154 Central Park and Alexander Street.156 North Avenue and Clifford Street.161 Exchange and Adams Streets. -162 Plymouth Avenue and Magnolia Street.163 City Hospital and Troup Street.164 Mill and Market Streets.165 Cypress and Poplar Streets.171 Academy of Music Stage.172 Meigs and Benton Streets.173 Culver Park and University Avenue.174 Rochester Car Wheel Works.181 Glenwood Avenue and Fourth Street.213 Hayward Park and St. Joseph Street.214 Park Avenue and Bates Street.215 Genesee Street and Frost Avenue.216 Brown and State Streets.221 South Clinton and Benton Streets.223 Lake and Phelps Avenues.224 Reynolds and Adams Streets,on Page 77.)

cHAS. A. HOOD,Manufacturers'^ Commission Agent,

Desk piles, Letter Files, Cabinets, and Office Specialties.6X, 62 REYKTOLDS'

THE F n 7 nRELIABLE O \Jf\ J- „ .^Smlth St.I N G E N , I

Test our We'BM-t. 'Phone 245. [

We Sell 2,000 lbs. to the ton.

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ROBERT T H O M S O N ,Oldest Established Bicycle Hous

In the City.BICYCLES.

LATEST--BEST--ALL IMPROVEMENTS

| HEADQUARTERS TO BUY AT(21 South Clinton Street.

ANTHONY S STANDARD BUSINESS DIKECTORY,

Miss JESSIE M. REYNOLDS,ARTIST,

China Decorating and Firing.PUPILS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME IN THE YEAR.

ALSO

Miss E. E. MICHEL,ARTIST,

LESSONS GIVEN IN OIL.Studio, 23-24 ™&nVVi«fi£2r

235 EAST MAIN STREET.

MISS JENNIE NEWBURN,

Embroidery • Parlors.Latest Designs and Novelties in

Stamping and Art Needlework.

FULL LINE oTpESIRABLE PATTERNS158 E. MAIN STREET.

COMBS.STONE: STREET,

-: HEADQUARTERS FOR :-

Clothes Wringers, Carpet Smeepers, Ete.We make a specialty of FINE REPAIRING

and MACHINE JOBBING.

All KINDS of LOCK and KEY work done onShort Notice.

We do all kinds Grinding and Sharpening LawnMowers, Cutlery, Shears, Scissors, Razors, etc.

Bring in your Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, Guns,Rifles, Revolvers, Brass Lamps, etc., etc.,

and have them repaired and madeas good as new.

All work done while you wait, if desired. Goodscalled for and delivered promptly.

Send a postal and it will receive prompt attention.

COMBS, 41 Stone Sit., nOCHESTEn, 1ST. ~S~.

MISS A. A. LESTER,—TEACHER OF—

OIL AND CHINA ART PAINTING.CRAYON PORTRAITS

A SPECIALTY.

606 Powers Block,

ROCHESTER, - - N. Y.

LILLIAN STEBBINS LAUER,flr}T_STUDlO.

HIGH ART HAND CRAYONSA SPECIALTY.

All Work Guaranteed.

STU DlO :

105 Hecklev Building.

Church Envelopes.Charcb Pledges.

MILXJSR & SMITH,! PRINTERS.

L E L Sof every description.

39 East Main St.

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New Pianos for Renting.SPECIAL ATTENTION to TUNING.

KATHLEEN HOEKSTRA,Pianos and Organs.

Repairing and Carting.26 EAST MAIN ST.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER.

ROCHESTER FIRE ALARM BOXES-Continued.

225226227228231232234235236241242243245246251252253254261262263264312313314315316317321323324325326

341342351352

North and Andrews StreetsEmerson and Eighth Streets.Lexington Avenue BridgeConkey Avenue and Avenne BClifford and Thomas Streets.Alexander and Weld Streets.King and Maple StreetsPhelps and Backus Avenues.Lyell Avenue corner Warner StreetMt, Hope Avenue aud McLean Place.North Goodman and Bay StreetsLake Avenue near Ridge Road.North Clinton and McDonald AvenuesNorth St. Paul and E. Platt Streets.Chatham and Nassau StreetsNorth and Webster Streets.North Street and Central Avenue.Andrews and Franklin Streets.Bartholomay's Brewery.Centra] Avenue and Chatham Streets,Jay and Ames Streets.Bay Street and Third Avenne.Tronp and Prospect Streets.Lowell and Galusha Streets.Plymouth Avenue and Spring Street.George and Savannah Streets.Whitney and Wilder Streets.Columbia Avenue and Seward Street.Jay and Frank Streets.Lakeview and Raines Parks.Genesee Street and West Avenue.Mt. Hope Avenue and Gold Street.Co-Operative Foundry, Lincoln Park.Chili Avenue and Post Street.Lyell Avenue and Orchard Street.Thompson and Costar Streets.Hudson Aveuue and Emerson Place.Emerson's lee House, North St. Paul.North St. Paui and Evergreen Street.Garson Avenue and Baldwin Street.Webster Avenue and Meng Park.

361 Maple and Hague Streets.362 West Main and Washington Streets.371 Lake Avenue and Ambrose Street.412 East Main and Union Streets413 East Avenue and Arnold Park.415 Harvard and Oxford Streets.416 South Avenue and Hamilton Place.421 Broadway and Monroe Avenue.423 Bronson Avenue aud Summer Street.425 Jefferson and Columbia Avenues.431 Henrietta Avenue and Allmeroth Street.432 Smith and Saxton Streets.441 Hudson Avenue and Hudson Park.442 Saratoga Avenue and Lorimer Street.451 Allen and Platt Streets.452 Pearl and Edmonds Streets.453 New York and Wentworth Streets.461 Grape and Romeyn Streets.462 Pennsylvania and Fourth Avenues.471 Hebard Street and Hibbard Place.512 Stewart and Carter Streets.513 North and Wadsworth Streets.514 East Avenue and William Street.515 Sumner Park and Richard Street.516 Whitney and Lime Streets.521 North St. Paul and Pleasant Streets.523 Park Avenue and Vick Park, Avenue A.523 Kodak Park.525 St. Joseph Street and Wilson Avenue.531 Bronson and Wellington Avenues.532 Park Avenue and Brunswick Street.534 Davis and Finney Streets.541 Jefferson Avenue and Troup Street.542 Parsells Avenue and Leighton Street.543 East Main and Chamberlain Streets.551 Colvin and Wright Streets.552 Jennings Street and North Avenue.561 Scio and Wait Streets.612 Hanover and Baden Streets.613 Silver and Eddy Streets.

SPECIAL CALLS.2 strokes, fire out.'3 strokes call Hayes Truck.4 strokes call Hose 1 and 2.5 strokes call Hose 3 and 4.6 strokes call Hose S and Actives.7 strokes call Hooks 2 and 3.

9 strokes call Alerts and Protectives.10 strokes, General Alarm.2-2 calls Steamer East Side.3-3 calls Steamer West Side.4-^-4 calls all Steamers.

MACHINISTS^—Jfouelties,

NICKELING AND OXIDIZING,Experimental and Tool Work, Punch and Die Work, Etc.

Particular Attention Paid to Repairing, and Prompt Service Guaranteed.

Entrance at 32 S. St. Paul St., and 16-18-20 Minerva Place,BICYCLES REPAIRED. Itocliester, KT. Y.I can furnish you A n n i , ! V 4 T »

i ality ol u O H U 3 * £%.**»f LOW FIGURES. < 91-93 Smi th St .

I can furnish youa superior quality ol

) PROMPT DELIVERY.* ( SEND IN YOUR ORDERS.

'Phone 245. S CALL TELEPHONE Z4B.

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ROBERT THOMSON, \ ^ t^M21 S . CLINTON S T . ( A T H L E T I C G O O D S . > beyond question.

78 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

ELLA S. McCALL,

MODISTE.

Tailor-Made Suits a Specialty.1139 and 1141 GRANITE BUILDING.

MISS M. J. CAREY,

FASHIONABLE

MODISTE,PARLORS:

3x1 - Beckley - Building,SOUTH CLINTON STREET.

JVIISS ZETTfl ]W. IiEWIS,FASHIONABLE

DRESSMAKER.CUT and FIT by the TAYLOR

SYSTEM.

MISS FISK & MRS. FULLER,

MODISTES.PARLORS:

222 East Main Street.

Rooms 25 to 27 Ea> i J

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

fOlSS EURETTRH WHITLEY.FASHIONABLE

DRESSMAKER.44 WOODWARD AVENUE,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

MISS CELIA R. DUNN,

Dressmaking Parlors,FASHIONABLE AND LATEST DESIGNS IN

EVENING, TRAVELING, PARTY,WEDDING AND STREET

COSTUMES.

Gut and Fit by the Peerless Taylor System.440 EAST MAIN STREET.

MRS LOJESTA L. GONKLIN,FASHIONABLE

DRESSMAKERFRENCH TAILOR SYSTEM.

104 SAVANNAH STREET,ROCHESTER, N. V.

MRS. MARIE E. DUTCHER,FASHIONABLE

DRESSMAKING.TAILOR SYSTEM.

No 102 SOUTH AVENUE.R & S M I T H , I C0PPER P"TE «••*"•«•P R I N T E R S . > 39 East nain St.

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HENRY KROEGER, 25 Years ( GILDEMEF3TFR ASuperintendent ol Stein- i u " - u t l " t t o I C.K &« > & Son's Factories. I PIANOS.

BEST PIANO IN THE MARKET.KATHLEEN HOEKSTRA

26 EAST MAIN &T.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 79

DAY AND NIGHT TELEGRAPH RATESFROM ROCHESTER, N. Y., TO ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

signrateS cents, et< See night rate below.

STATE RATES—Day Messages.

Arizona 1.0P-7Arkansas, Helena.. 50-3

" Other offices 6(1-4California, South. .1.00-7

Other offices. 1.00-775-540-340-3

Colorado .ConnecticutDelawareDistrict Columbia. 40-3Florida 60-4Georgia 60-4Idaho 1.00-7Illinois 50-3Indiana 5i -3Indian Territory 75-5Iowa, Burlington,

Clinton, Daven-port. Dubuque, Ft.Madison, Keokukand Muscatine... 50-3

DayRate.

_ - • 60-4Kansas 60-4Kentucky 50-3L i i 6 0 4

Destination.Iowa, Other offices

Maryland 40-3Massachusetts 40-3Michigan, hetroit.. 40-3

Other offices. 50-3Minnesota, Duluth,

Hastings, Minne-apolis. Red Winq,at. Paul, stiil-water, Wabashaand Winona 50-3

Other offices. U-iMi! .issippi

HannibalLouisiana... 50-3

New Brunswick... 50-3New Hampshire... 50-3New Jersey, Jersey

City and Hoboken. 25-2

Other offia 40-375-')25-250-375-550-340-3

Oregon .

DayDestination. Rate.

Pennsylvania.PM-adelphia and Pitts-burg. ..

Pennsylvania,Other offices.

Quebec '.Rhode IslandSouth Carolina....South Dakota

25-2

40-340-340-350-375-5

Tennessee 50-3Texas 75-5Utah 75-5Vermont 40-3Virginia 50-3Washington 1.00-7West Virginia 40-3

20-125-230-2

Nightrate is

2U-1

STATE RATES-Night Messages.When day Night When day Night

rate is rate is rate is rate is3>-2 25-1 50-3 40-340-3 30-2 160-4 40-350-3 30-2 60-4 50-3

Special rates to nearly all large cities.

Wisconsin 50-3

Nightrate is60-475-5

1.00-7

MaWESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

i Office, 15, 17,19 Reynolds' Arcade, $ast Main Street. Telephone 352.Branch Offices—318 East Main Str

1 268 State Street.I Bartholomay Brewery, N. St. Paul Street.

Livingston Hotel, Exchange Street.• New Osburn House, S. St. Paul Street.

Branch Offices—N. Y. C. it H. R. Railroad Depot.N. Y. <& L. E. Railroad Depot.B., R. & P Railroad Depot.W. N. Y. & P. Railroad Depot.R., W & O. Railroad Depot.Granite Building, E. Main cor. N. St. Paul St.

POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE COMPANY.Main Office, 41 East Main Street. Telephone 165.

Branch Offices—Whitcomb House, East Main St. BfAnch Offices—175 Central Avenue,Powers Hotel, West Main Street. 60a Wilder Building, Exchange Street.359 State Street.

62 North St. Paul Street.

ESTABLISHED 1890. NORTHRUP- > j -BUFFALO-

OCX,

COlihEGE OFTEHEGKAPHV,

495-497 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y.

Rochester B r a n c h , 7 2 * 7 2 6 G R A N I ! I 6B E U

A » . N S T R E E T .Commercial and Railroad Telegraphy in all its Branches.inent Men who Commenced Life as Telegraphers:

Students Receivedat any Time In theYear.

THOMAS A. EDISON, the Great Inventor.PREST. VAN HORN, of the Canadian PacificMARVIN HUGHITT, Pres't Chicago & Northwestern R. R

for Manufacturing.

•SPEfeMrtgrft i fe I 9,-93Tn,7th STs VAN INGEN,Phone 24S.

WE SELL AND DELIVER2.000 LBS.,THE STANDARD TON.

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ROBERT THOMSON, { BICYCLES21 S. CLINTON ST. ( B l U I U L t g

I SEE OUR NEW MACHINES.!• LATEST ATTACHMENTS.J LIGHT, STRONG, MOST PERFECT.

ANTHONY S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

UEBEL & 50N,Tailors,

ARBITERS OF FASHION.

SPECIALTIES:LADIES' RIDING HABITS,

NEWMARKETS,JACKETS,

COSTUMES.

Over 188 EAST MAIN STREET.

STOP AT

YOUMG'5FOR FINE:

SHELLOYSTERS

The Best in theCity.

Sold or Served in any Quantity or Style.Families Si»iar>li©ci.

'PHONE 678. 19 FRONT ST.

n ^ r Printing MILLER & SMITH,All Work First-Class. PRINTERS.

S AND

39 EAST MA^N ST

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S I S Lneadion7ei KATHLEEN HOEKSTRA,} WE c&NsoE «TMADEFINE *

PIANOS. (. P'ano Warerooms. ( 2 6 EAST MAIN ST.GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OP ROCHESTER.

LYCEUMTHEATRE.-ORCHESTRA PLAN OF SEATS.

[For Balcony Plan of Seats, see page 83.]

LAUNDRY"As it should be done,'

ELECTRIC LAUNDERING CO.,TELEPHONE 74. 9 to 21 MT. HOPE AVE.

We are doing the finest work in the city and for the best people. TheElectric stands at the head on the quality of work.

WE SELL ONLY GOOD, CLEAN c V A X I N G E N , I G00D- DRY SLABS FORCOAL. 191-93 Smith St. 'Phone 2 4 5 . * . KINDLING.

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We Carry a Full andComplete Line of i lTHUTIC GOODS ROBERT THOMSON'

21 SOUTH CLINTON ST.82 ANTHONY S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

MAKEK OF

Corsets, Ladies' Waists and Shoulder Braces,Recommended by Pauline Hall, of the Pauline Hall Opera Cempany,

and many other Professional ladies to beTHE MOST PERFECT FITTING CORSETS MADE.

Sast HVtairx Street,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders.

J.M. BUCHANAN, D.D.S.

SPECIALTIES.

Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, and all kinds ofProsthetic Dentistry.

We supply over seven thousand Dentists in theUnited States with our Crown and Bridge Work.

East Main, cor. North Water St.NEW YORK OFFICE, 31 UNION SQUARE.

DR. C. S. CADY,MANAGER OF

American Dental Association,14 WILDER'S ARCADE,

Cor. East Main and Aqueduct Sts.

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

THE WHITEDENTALPARLORS,

187 EAST MAIN ST.,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

H. P. GRISWOLD,I am prepared to attend all who may require my

Services In

Patboleglcal. Operative or Mechanical Dentistry.Alveolar, Abscess, Fistulas, Diseased, Spongy

or Inflamed Gums, Offensive Breath, SalivaryCalculus, Irregularities, Perostitis, dranularPulp, Exostosis. Necrosis and Neuralgia treated

nanner. Particular at-:n's Teeth. Teeth ex-Artificial Teeth on any

in the most scientifictention paid to Childtracted without pain.Base desired.

No. 102 WELD STREET.

CONTRACTOR and BUILDERContracts taken complete for entire

Carpentry and Hason Work.

ESTIMATES CHEERFULLYFURNISHED.

Residence, I38 West Cottage St.Factory, Anthony, cor. Thurston Ave.

Bring in Your Old Hat f W I L D M A N , )" Economy is Wealth^and Have it Made New. ( T H E HATTER. J J 92 SOUTH ST. PAUL ST.

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OUIDE AND KEFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 83LYCEUM THEATRE.-BALCONY PLAN OF SEATS.

EE^HaiiWlllIliElIiil"

[For Orchestra Plan of Seats sec page 81.]

WeddingInvitations

The Finest of Engraved Work doneon our own premises by our own work-men, and Always Satisfactory.

In Books, Stationery, Office Supplies Fine Leathergoods and Choice Bric-a Brae,

" If it is a good thing, we have it."

SCRANTOM, WETMORE & COMPANY,21 AND 23 STATE AND 20 W. MAIN STS.

Transient* stopping In the City will ( ALLEN'S H O M E L U N C H , > WE GIVE THE BESTfind It greatly to their interest to \ 53-55 STATE STREET. \ »-F0J.n

ZB,«cIHL8

fofronlie this Model Lunch House. I L. C. S M I T H & C O . , PROP'RS J TO BE HAD IN THE

BEST DINNER

IL8

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ROBERT THOMSON,] BICYCLESGeneral Agent for the Leading Machines'.{ I * I W I W fci»**

r21 S. CLINTON ST.

ANTIIONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTOKY,

JOHN GARRETT,

CARPENTER,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.CONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.

A SPECIALTV MADE OF DWELUNG8.

All orders for Carpenter Work promptly executed.Estimates and bids cheerfully given.

REPAIR WORK NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.

Shop and Residence, - - - I22 Garson Avenue.

WILLIAM MATTHEWS & SONS,Being Carpenters and Joiners, and having a full

assortment of all the machinery necessary,will give special attention to the

Raising & Moving of Frame Buildings

Raising Roofs and Brick Buildings a Specialty.

216 JAY ST., - ROCHESTER, N. Y.

ISN'T S H E PRETTY?

She Buys her Cut Flowers and Seeds of

BRIGGS BROS. & CO.,S E E D M E N AND FLORISTS,

29 S. Clinton St., - - 'PHONE 986.

Ware House-Church Street. Oreen Houses77 Columbia Ave., near Reynolds St.

MARIE HALE LOSEY,-TEACHER OF—

Physical Cultureand Elocution.

ROOMS I04I GRANITE BUILDING.

RESIDENCE, - 14 ROWLEY ST.

TEACHER.

FRANK H. JONES,

Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin.MANAGER

Tremont Qlee and Mandolin Club.DIRECTOR

Rochester Ladies' Mandolin Orchestra.

STUDIO—26 EAST MAIN STREET.

Made to Order. \ THE HATTER. ) 9 2 S. ST. LST.

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THE PLAYOOERDEVOTED TO THINGS THEATRIC

— PUBLISHED BY —THE PLAYERS' SOCIETY OF ROCHESTER

Bon 266, T h . Livingston.

J. Jason /fiatttn, Editor.

Comiuuaication and contributions are invitedon any subject of interest to playgoers.

Subscription price, $i per year, six months50 cents, three months 25 cents. Payable inva-riably in advance.

Advertising rates on application.GUARANTEED CIRCUI<ATIpN 10,000.

Vol. 2. SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1899. No. 6

OUR POINT OF VIEW.

THEATBlllGOERS who save theirprogrammes and watch tha name;

printed upon *hem store up a souro.;cf pleasure that widens with each pass-ing season. The enjoyment derived fromseeing Mrs. Fiske, or Johnstone Bennett,Francis Wilson and others in new en-vironment, may be extended to others inthe bill by comparing a late programmewith an older one, and noting how manyof the actors •were included in both lists.This system presents a capital oppor-tunity to judge of the versatility ofactors, and who knows but you may beprivileged to watch the progress fame-

j * ^ J*

Like the man who Invents great pat-

)B to receive a ropalty for Its presenta-tion. That is why Pegler Is not happy.Just because he wasn't a good gambler."

Speaking of plays, and plays, LawrenceMarston, the playwright and adapter,who was in this city recently in the In-terests of " Toll Gate Inn," can say afew words to the point. We were speak-ing of writing plays, and a newspaperman who intends writing a play, saidthat he wouldn't write for the commonpeople. He would go for the best, or notat all.

" That's where you would make yourmistake," said Marston. " What is therecord of such plays? Run them over." Held by the Enemy," •• Alabama,"" Griffith Davenport," " Secret Service,"

A Colonial Girl," " Hearts of Oak," infact a hundred others that I might name,were written for the best people. Whatdid they do? Some receive no supportwhatever, others run just long enoughto pay for the expense of mounting them,and before their owners begin to makesomething on them they have run out.Now look at " In Old Kentucky." Thatis good for many years to come, and al-ready it has paid its author $105,000 inroyalties. Don't tell me about writingplays for the best people. The playswritten for the masses and presented atpopular prices receive the greatest sup-port and make the most money."

J* jjt jX

Miss Maude Banks, a daughter of thelate Gen. Banks, and for a number ofyears a prominent ami successful starhas identified herself with strong at-tractions, and her nreswiro ir, th^ o a , t

h eQueen victoria, by the way. utilizeer privilege of having things to her pn'

-Jnal liking- by stipulating for th« nmi»sion of the second act In " fjo'nenvrln,because dark scenes ^nnoy h.;r. Butthen, the representations she tlrtmls .ir.given at Windsor Castle for her specia:benefit, so the public at larg.j Is not in-commoded by her idiosyncrasies.

Frank H. Phelps.

_ .1. .1. M.

Hosea W. Rogers.

PHELPS & ROGERS,

LUMBER DEALERS45 WAREHOUSE STREET,

Phone 720. ROHESTER, N. Y

Mathews & Boucher,Wholesale and Retail

Hardware Merchants.BUILDERS' HARDWARE.

26 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y.

STRAIGHTWHISKEYIS

PURE

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Baker Theatre. New Baker Theatre.

DIAGRAMS OF ROCHESTER'S LEADING PLAYHOUSE.

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" ' { WBADE & BUllLtOC^, I Granite Building.(. REAL ESTATE. I Take Elevator.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OP ROCHESTER. 85COOK'S OPERA HOUSE-ORCHESTRA PLAN OF SEATS.

[For Balcony Plan of Scats see page 87.]

Well made and wellTrimmed, Fashionable,Business and Dress Suitsa Specialty.

MERCHANT TAILOR,FINE SUITINGS.

Over 104 East Main St., ROCHESTER, N. Y.

TIS »T/ALLEN'S HOME LUNCT,(. S3-8S State St. L. C. SMITH « CO., Prop'rf.

Liinchei from 5 cents, up.

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PflflllQl Everything desired in this linebUUUuf furnished at Lowest Prices.

86 ANTHONY S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

ORGANIZED 1850.

Manhattan Life Insurance Co.,OF NEW YORK.

"Issues the Best Policy."E. BOHACHEK, General Agent,

19 AND 20 ELWOOD BLDG.ROCHESTER, - - I*. Y.

WILLIAMSON,PHOTOGRAPHER

Gallery, 102 State Street,ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Orders for Mercantile Work PromptlyAttended to.

W. A. LOVELL, MANAGER.

Life insurance Go. of Vermont.THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY will, when so ordered, write

its contracts granting the insured the right at any time to so arrange or re-ar-range the interests of the beneficiary as to accomplish the results of any ap-

proved plan or form, as hereinafter explained. Trust funds may be created to bepaid in equal sums during a term of years or life annuities be substituted for outrightcash payments. The insured, who pays the premiums from time to time views thesituation and directs how the proceeds shall be distributed, changing his orders andarranging his affairs according^ to circumstances. This extension of privileges andbenefits to the Company's Option Policies and Endowment Bonds renders these con-tracts the safest, most economical, most reasonable policies of insurance ever devised,

ne, address and age, and we will send you a Statement of the'olicy a*Option Policy at your age.

C. 8t CO.,MANAGERS.

GEO. w. PYE, 8UP'T OF-MAIN OFFICE-

ELWOOD BUILDING (Chamber of Commerce Building after April 1st, 1895),ROCHESTER NEW YORK.

N. A. MACPHERSON,Counselor-at- Law

Capt. W. D. JAYNES,Commercial Broker

. . . AND . .

Commissioner of Deeds for several States.Collections made in all parts of

the united States.428 POWERS BUILDING.

Atlantic Baking Co.Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers.

Jobbers of Tools and Supplies ofall Kinds.

105 ATKINSON ST., - ROCHESTER, N. Y.

nccira ncnuvHiinu,LET US MAKE IT GOOD AS NEW. THE HATTER.

I

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EVERYTHING TO ( A T I CN'C u n « I C T T1NPH ")SATISFY THE KUNGRY. A L L c N 5 HUIUc LUNLH, L

YOU ARE WELCOME. (. 53-55 STATE ST. L. C. SMITH & CO., Proprs t

OUT OF TOWN VISITORS TOROCHESTER COME AND SEEUS AND BE FED.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE I'.OOK OK ROCHESTER. 87

COOK'S OPERA HOUSE-BALCONY PLAN OF SEATS.

Cook s Opera House.H. A. FOSTER, Manager

SEATING CAPACITY:Orchestra 490Balcony 306Gallery 600Boxes 40

1,436

Seats on sale one week in advance, by mailor telephon

[For Orchestra

HENRY A. EBERWEIN,Manufacturer of and Dealer i n —

HARNESSAnd Horse Furnishing Goods.

GLOVES AND SPONGES.Repairing neatly and promptly done.K P Headquarters for reliable goods only.

-145 S. ST. PAUL ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y.

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R O B E R T T H O M S O N , ( n i A U A I M ") OLDEST EXCLUSIVE BICYCLECeneral Agent. K l l l Y l l l P S *ND SPORTING GOODS HOUSE IN

21 SOUTH CLINTON ST. ( U I W I U L t O ) ROCHESTER.

ANTHONY S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

BUILDING CONTRACTORCONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.

SHELVING, BANK AND OFFICE FIXTURES.

Estimates Cheerful ly Furnished.

SHOP AND RESIDENCE, 60 YORK ST.

H. H. WOODWARD,

Attorney-at-Law.Counselor in Supreme Court

and United States Court.

1 8 - 2 0 DURAND BLDG., ROCHESTER, N. Y.

WILLIAM H. WHITING,

Counselor at LawNotary Public with Seal.

236 POWERS BLDG.

MURPHY, KEENAN & KEENAN,Attorneys and

Counselors at Law.

GEO. H. HUMPHREY,Counselor at Law

And Notary Public.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTION

322 and 332 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 317 POWERS BLDG.

JOSEPH SCHAFE3R,CARPENTER,

CONTRACTORAND BUILDER.

CONTRACTS TAKEN COMPLETE.A SPECIALTY MADE OF RESIDENCES.

AH orders for Carpenter Wort promptly executed. Estimate!and bids cheerfully furnished. Repair Work neatly

and cheaply done.

SHOP and RESIDENCE, - 12 RINGLE PARK.

XVI LDMAlV.lT H I S XX-A-TTiESH.. J

Ladies' Felt Hats fRe-Shaped. (

Bring 111 yourOLD HATS.

)92 S. ST. PAUL ST

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ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

STAGE.

HENRY L. HART,MANUFACTURER OF

AND ROLLER COMPOSITION, PADDING GLUE, STEAM PATENT PASTE.Kelt put on Rollers and Rollers Cast on the Shortest Possible Notice.

l l f N. Water St., Rochester, N. Y. 10 and 12 Lock St., Buffalo, N. T.

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DCDT TUHMOnM ( " F 5 T O V O T ^ F C * " * ") A full line of Athletic Goods.DCRT IHUMMJN, \ .-F? V ^ ™ V ™ ™ C [ Uniforms for all Sports.

«SOUTH CLINTON S T . I AND ATHLETIC GOODS.) Prices the Lowest.

90 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

TELEPHONE 8 3 4 .

PROAAPTPERSONAL.ATTE/STIOMQIVE/1

bAQY~A§>SI§>TAMT

•WTT/HDA/SCE

AT ALL.+IOUI9S.

4 8 EAST AVENUE- • • ROCHESTER • /S • / •WTMORThRUI? CHAS • p WITTER.

JOHN C. GEMINDER,Mason) contractor and Builder.

-JOBBER IN

Brick and Stone Work and Masonry of all Kinds, also Portland Cement Walks.Estimates Furnished. 43 HOLLISTER ST. All Work Guaranteed.

A RECORD BREAKER.It seems strange when we say that our business is good

and the demand for our

STEEL FRAME SASH BALANCEgrows every day. We know why : because our Balance isperfect in construction and gives general satisfaction. Askus for prices and don't confuse ours with the cheaper gradesof Cast Iron makes.

Asli for tlie "PIH.I.MAN."

PULLMAN SASH BALANCE CO., ROCHESTER N. Y.New York Office, 1 Park Place. Chicago Office, 235 Lake S f

COMMERCIAL MEN.THEATRICAL PEOPLE,

We Iron HATS while You wait. WILDMAN,THE HATTER.

HATS IRONED.92 S. St. Paul St.

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s-TAILOR) ton St., Beckley Building.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 91

ANTHONY'S STANDARD

BUSINESS DIRECTORYOF

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Abstractors of Titles.

Abstract Guarantee Co., 25 Exchange.Rochester Title Ins. Co., 19 W. Main.Van Dyck, A. (Title Examiner), 22 B. S. B. bldg.

Accountants.LANQWORTHY, HARVEY P., 505 Wilder bld'g.Wood, M. C , 803 Wilder bld'g.

Advertising Agents.Carleton & Kissam (street car), 16 State.Daniels, H. C. (newspaper), 86 State.MILLER & HATCH, Granite building. See page

705 Powers building. See margin linesFLOWER CITY ADVERTISING CO., I HE, (In-

corporated), 4ii Trust building.MONROE ADVERTISING CO., THE (General),

936 Granite building.

Advertising Novelties.

FLOWER CITY ADV'd CO., THE (incorpor-ated), 40 Trust building.

Agricultural and Farming Implements.

Adriauce, Flatt & Co., 363-365 State.Arnold, O. M , 5 Caledonia ave.Aultman. Miller & Co.. 220 W. Main.Baker, Geo. W.. 149 State.Burr & Starkweather, 45 Stone, cor. Ely.Deering Harvester Co., 99 W. Main.De (iarmo, D. (manf ) , 510 S. Clinton.POWER, JOHN.23 Elm.Hall, George F., 220 W. Main.MARSELLUS, H. W., 151 State.MARSELLUS, W. S. , 410 E. Main.McCormick Harvesting Machine Co., 119 W.

Main.Oliver Chilled Plow Works (man'f), 3 Jones.Snyder, J., 99 W. Main.Stevenson, J. W. I., 131 W. Main.Thurber, Horace E., 119 W. Main.Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Co., 131 W, Main.Wood, Walter A., 272 State.

Apartment House.

THE SAVOY, State, cor. Central ave. See page 8

Apple Parer Manufacturers.Abbott & Boutell, 293 Mill.

ByCh

Block & Barnes, 703 Wilder building.Broekett, Frederick A., 100] Granite building.Brockett, W. J., a») Powers building

s, Matthew T., 102 (ileuwood Park,urch, J. E., 703 Granite building.

Corbett, Lawrence, 511 Cox building.Cranrtall, Charles F., 3D State.Cutler, J. G. & J. W., 25 Exchange.ELLIS, CHARLES S., 7M Powers building. See

page 15.ELLIS, HARVEY, 784 Powers building. Seo

page 15.EVANS, C. P., 94 Greenwood live. See page 74.FAY, JAY & O. W. DRVER, '.i2<J Granite bldg.Foote, O. K , 25 Exchanse.Forbes. Addison, 10") Gknwood ave.Gordon & Hragdon, 2-r> ExchangeHUTCHISON, GEO. F., 102u Granite bldg. See

INTENDING BUILDER CO., THE, 80-88 Ex-change Place building

Kelly, William Foster, 401 Cox building.Larzelere, H. L . -.'Ox ( ox building.LEMPERT, LEON H., & SON (Theatrical), 31

Pearl. See page 3Nolan, Nolan & Stern, 503 Wilder building.OTIS, GEORGE T., 1(22 Granite building.Pierce, Herbert W., lu State.Tyler, James R.. 39State.WALKER & BRIGGS, 700-702 E. & B. building.

See page 13.Warner, A. J., 23> Powers buildingWarner, J. Foster, 1W4 Granite building.

Art Exchange.

Morrison, Miss Alice C , M'g'r., 512-514 Powersbuilding.

Art Gallery.

POWERS' ART GALLERY, Powers building,W. Main, cor. State.

Art Glass.

PAGE & CHAPIN, 91 Exchange See page 50.

ELOCUTION ANDDELSARTE WORK.

Eva Q. May, A. T. C. M.

I SANATORY GYMNASIUM(for W o m e n and Children.

PAULINE MORTON, M. 0.29 SOUTH CLINTON ST.

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ROBERT THOMSON, < D I Q V C L E S \ BICYCL"SUEPPUES.21 South Clinton St. | D 1 V I V / U C ^ i BICYCLE t

92 ANTHONY'S STANDAED BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

Art Needle-work.NEWBURN, JENNIE, 154 E. Main. See page 76.RAYMOND, MRS. F. V., 37 Caledonia ave.UNDERHILL, MISS O., b2 State.

Artificial Limbs.Fuller, Geo. K., 16 8. St. Paul.MOORE, GEO., 332N. Clinton. See page 26.WINN & MOORE, 181 Central ave. See page 3.

Artificial Stone.

Artists.Ansite, Isaac. 25 Avenue C.Brough, William, 4 J State.Croughton, G. Hanmer. 62 State.De Murauyi, «., 671 Powers building.Dutton, F. L.. 6u4 Powers building.Empire Portrait Co., 2\% West ave., rms. 8 and 10Franklin, W. A... 442 Central ave.Cruppe, C. P., 627 Granite Building.Harris, Ed. Landseer, N. St. Paul.Herdle, Guo. L.. 42 State.KAUFER, E., 932 Granite bldg. See page 23.Kent, Miss Ada H., 809 Powers building.Lampert, Emma E., 817 Powers building.LAtiER, LILLIAN STEBBINS, 105 Beckley

building. See page 76.LEMPERT, LEO.N H., & SON (Scenic), 31 Pearl.L U T E I ! ? MISS A. A., 606 Powers building.

See page 76.Mathews, Alfred A., 54 Comfort.MICHEL, M1SSE. E. (oil), 23 East Side Savings

Bank building. See page 76.MILLENER, MISS BELLE (Water colors, oil

and china,, 60.) Powers building.NICHOLSOis COMPANY, 'I HE (Water colors),

235 E. Main.NIER, EDWARD E. (Portrait), 03; and 53S Pow-

ers building.O'Connell, M. J., 628 Granite building.Park. John N.. 19 S. Clinton.REYNOLDS, MISS JESSIE M. (Decorating and

firing china), 23 East Side Savings Bank build-ing. See page 76.

Shults, L. R., Portrait Co., 16 State.Sigl, J. H, 118 N. Clinton.Smith, Miss B. M., 672 Powers building.Stowell, Miss M. Louise, 811 Powers building.U. S. Portrait Co., 483 N. Clinton.Van Zaudt, John B., 16 State.

Artist Materials.BARNARD, J. C, 29 E. Main.

Art Stores.Rundel, Morton W., 9 W. Main.Worden, William D., 78 W. Main.

Athletic Goods.THOMSON, ROBERT, 21 S. Clinton. See mar-

S^RANTOM, WETMORE & CO., 21 and 23Slate, and -0 W. Main. See pane b.i.

Attorneys.Adams. Elbrirtge I,., 107 E. A B. buildingADLER & ADLER, KiOci- 0 0 Granite building.Allen, Charles M., 7SIK3-! Granite building.Allen, E. r., 78.") Powers building.Amsden, Louis A.. 16 Durand building

Andrews, J. Sherlock, 215 Powers building.Armstrong Wm. W.. 812 Powers buildingAverill, Robert, 16 State.Bacon, Briggs, Beckley & Bissell, 811 to 817 Wil-

der building.BAKER, HON. CHAS. S., 201 Powers building.Baker, Fred. H., 316 Powers building.Barhite, John A., 19 W. Main.Barker, H. L., 16 State.Bates, Wm. M., 321 Powers building.Beach, D. B., 443 Powers building.Beach, Wm. H., 251 Powers building.Benedict, Abraham, i9W. Main.Benedict, L. C, 7 Smith Arcade.Bennett, H. L., 401 Powers building.Bentley, S. D., i5 Exchange.P«utou, Geo. E., 19 W. Main.-Bernhard, John A., 217 E. and B. building.Bills & Sniythe, 16 State.Block, Alvin, 707 Wilder building.Bioclgett, H. Perrv, i47 Powers building.Bly, Myron T., 19'W. Main.Bostwick, C. E., 713 Wilder building.Bottum. Frank M., 23 Exchange.Bowman, W. II. & J. P.. 40s Wilder building.Briggs, James. 317 Powers building.Bronk, John S., 708 Wilder building.Browu, Selden S , 337 and 338 Powers building.Browuing A Koss. 906-908 Wilder building.Bull. Norris, 339 Powers building.Burgess & Yerkes, 134 Powers building.Carnahan, George A., 207 E & B. building.Castle, K. K., 15 R. S. B. building.Chadsey, John H.. 0 W. Main.Chambl-rlaiu .t Page, 317 E. A B. building.Church & Church,. (18 Wilder building.Churchill, F. L., 31 State.Coney, John D., 15Elwood building.Cogswell, Wm. F., 25 Exchange.Cogswell, W. N., 25 Exchange.Cooke, Martin W., 29 Slate.COSTICH, P. A., 59 Reynolds Arcade.Critienden, De Lanccy, *K) Powers building.CRITTENDEN, WM. BUTLER, 200and202Pow-

ers building.Crouise .* Coiiklin, 307 E. & B. building.Cummiugs, Frnnk, 247 Powers building.Cummiiigs, Scott. 7."i State.Cunningham. B B., 200 aud202Powers bldg.bailey, Jno. II.. 708 Wilder building.Daiiforth, George F., 20H Powers building.Danlorth. Henry G . :06 Powers building.DAVIS, MARTIN, 201 Powers building.Davis, Wm. E., 28 Elwood building.Davis, W. H., 16 State.Davisou, C. C, 127 POWCTS building.Davy, C. C, 1-2-3 East Side S. B. building.Dean, C. F.. 3 Smith Arcade.Decker, George P., 13. Powers building.DeUniff, William, 345 Powers building.Demon, Eugene C, iOOJ-4 Wilder building.Desmond, John, 812-814 Powers building.Dickinson, Frank W., 107 Powers building.Dickinson, P. P . «7 Reynolds Arcade.Dorthy,'John F., 1101 Granite building. ,Draper, George 1'., 217 and 21x Powers building.Driscoll, Wm. H., 211 E. Ar B. building.Durand, F. L. & J. E., 58 W. Main.Edgurton, Charles A., Kll Wilder building.El wood. F. W.. : 8 Elwood building.Kly, Krastns U . 10 i. Wilder ijuilding.FAIRCHILD, H. S., 618 Granite building. SeeFANNING & WILLIAMS, 910-S12 Wilder build-

ing.Farrar, Raleigh, 200 E. A B. building.Feely, D. (:.,: 01 and :(05 Powers building.Fenner. Edward li., SOU Wilder building.Fiske, E. B., 32 Smith Arcade.Fleekenstein, Geo. V., 19 W. Main.

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Foote & Havens, 1112 Granite bnilding.Forsyth, Daniel W., 4:4 Powers buildingForsyth, George W., 730 Powers buildingFrench & Coon. 33 Elwood buildingFrench, P. M., 110 Powers buildingGarlock, James S., 251 Powers buildingGillette. George A., 1102 Granite buildingGILLETTE, WILLIS K., 11-12 Elwood building

See page 62.Gordon, H. Irving, 25 Exchange.Greene, James G., H19 E. & B buildiug.Gregg, H. W., 411-412 E. & B. building.Grube, Lovelle M., 411-412 E. & li. building.Hale, William B., 708 Wilder buildingHall, Frederick B., 308 E. &. B. building.Hall, G. W., 519 E. &B. buildingHallock, G. N., 416 Wilder building.Hallock. H. B., 416-417 Wilder building.Harris, G. H.. 19 W. MainHarris & Harris, 15 Roch. Sav. Bk. building.HAWKINS, WM. J., 25 Elwood building? See

page 62.Hays, David, 13 Elwood building.Hill & Hill, 123 Powers buildiug.Hill & Shaw, 7oO Powers building.Hirshfield, Marcus, 420 Granite building,Hone & Ernst, 408 E. & B. building.HOPKINS, JOHN H., 342 Powers building.Hotchkiss, James L., 11 Roch. Sav. Bk. building.Hubbull & Mi-Guire, 711 Wilder building.HULBURT, LESLIE E., 772 Powers building.HUMPHREY, GEORGE H., 317 Powers build-

ing. See page (-8.Huun & Ellwanger, 301 E. & B. building.Hutehinsou, F. B., 49 Reynolds Arcade.Hutchinson. F. S., 49 Reynolds Arcade.Johnson, William, 226 Powers building.JONES, W. MARTIN, 706 70S Granite building.Keef, John H., I l l E. & B. building.Keeler, Bartholomew, 439 Powers building.Kecler, Salesbury, Marsh <fc Ward, 1012 Wilder

building.KEENAN, EDWARD A., 322 Powers building.

See page 88.Kiehel & Stevens, 803 Wilder building.Kiley. John B., 205 E. A B. buildingKing, Chas. R., 19 W. Main.Kinney, John F., 206 E. & B. building.Kreider, Chas. R.. 1002 Wilder building.Lamb, Geo. W..77W. Main.Lee, Chas. P., 437 Powers building.Lee, Wm. B., 31 State.Lewis* Jack, 37-40Elwood building.Losey & Marcy, 25 Exchange.Ludekens, Emil.409 E. & B. building.Lndolph & Warren, 921 Granite building.Lynn, J. D., 5» W. Main.Lyon, li.. 803 Wilder building.MacAlpine. B. D., 306-307 Powers building.Macomber, F. S., 16 State.MACPHERSON, N A., 428 Powers building.

See page 86.MannfFrederick A., 484 Powers building.Maurcr, Edward W., 416-418E. & B. building.McCarthy, Charles R., 206 E. & B. building.Mclntyre. P., 523 E. &. B. building.McKay, Hugh, 404-405 Powers building.McKnight, Edwin, 303-305 E. & B. building.McMath, Morrison H., 904-905 Wilder building.McNab, Anson 8., 16 State.MePherson, Wm. J., 119 Reynolds Arcade.Menzie, Herbert J., 316 E. & B. building.Miller, Chas. F., 711 Wilder building.Milliman, Geo. E., 319 E. & B. building.Mitchell, John J., 320 Powers building.Montgomery, T. C, 215 Powers building.Moore, S. P , 412 Wilder building.Morris, Heman W., 777-778 Powers building.Morse, J. Frank, 845 Powers building.Mn«ely, D. E., 30 E. Main.

Mumford, W. W., 2 Roch. Sav. Bk. building.MURPHY, JOHN M.. 322 Powers building. See

paso8<.MUKPHY, KEENAN & KEENAN, 332 and 322

Powers building. See page 88.O'BRIEN, JOHN C , 203Powers building.O'Connor, James P., 312 Powers building.O'Grady, Hon. James M. E., 211 E. <& B building.Osborn, W. F., 15 Smith's Arcade.Osgood, Howard L. (Patent), 411-412 Wilder

building.Outerbridee, Thomas G., 1200 Granite buijdingParker & Drake, 117 E. & B. building.Parmalee, George H., 708 Wilder building.Parsons, D. E., 90S Granite building.Peek, H. Nelson, 303-305 E. & B. building.Pierce, H. G., 416-418 E. & B. building.Plumb, William T., 207 E. & B. building.Putnam & Slocum, 28 Elwood building.Raines, George, 8-iO Roch. Sav. Bk. building.Raines, Thomas, 5 Roch. Sav. Bk. building.Rampe, Wm. F., 16 State.Redneld, H. 8., 16 State.Reed & Shutt, 809 Wilder building.Remington, H. F.. 11-12 Elwood building.Robinson, S. R., 32 Smith Arcade.ROE, CHARLES, 1002-4 Wilder building.Satterlee, Yeoman & Taylor, 19 W. Main.Schooley, R. H., 12 Smith Arcade.Schuster, Clarence E., S08 Wilder building.Shaffer, Wm. H., 110 Powers building.Shuart, W. Dean, 1008 Wilder building.Shuart, Wm. H., 249 Powers building.Smith, Arthur C, 407 E. & B. building.Smith & Castleman, 513 Wilder building.Smith, E. C, 515 Wilder building.Smith, Frederick W., 19 W. Main.Smith, G. L., 25 Exchange.Smith, James C, 407 E. & B. building.Sneek, Howard W., 1132 Granite building.SNOW-CHURCH COMPANY, 1012-1014 Granite

building. See page 12.Spahn, Jacob, 517 E. & B. building.Stark, T. F., 429 Powers building.Stebbins, J. W., 334 Powers building.Steele, John M., 19 W. Main.Stephens, J. B. M., 3-4 Roch. Sav. Bk. building.Stilwcll, E. F., 14 Smith Arcade.Stull, John M., 25 Exchange.Stull & Stull Bros., 25 Exchange.SULLIVAN, H. J. & W. H., 347 Powers build-

ing. See page 62.SULLIVAN & HAWKINS, 25 Elwood building.

See page 62.Sully, D. D , 306-307 Powers building.Sutherland, Arthur E., 1008 Wilder building.Sutherland, W. A., 1008 Wilder building.SWEENEY, F. J. (Pensions), 6 East Side Sav-

ings Bank building.Taylor & Marsh, 19 W. Main.Thomas, Geo. W., 804 Powers building.Thompson, James S., 811 Wilder building.Trenaman, G. J., 4 Smith's Arcade.TRUESDALE, G. & S. C , 448 Powers building

TuckurVH. D., 4 Smith's Arcade.Turk Edward F., 440 Powers building.Tuttle, H. J., 15 Purand building.Van Aukeu, Peter H., 16, 219 Powers building.Van Voorhis, J. & Sons, 210 Powers building.Van Voorhis, Meuzo, 512 Wilder building.Van Voorhis, Quincy, 301 Powers building.Varnum, Jonas P., 3, 4 R. S. B. building.Ward, H. L., 16 Smith's Arcade.Warren, Aldice G., lOOM Wilder building.Warner, Gtforgc E , 203 E. & B. building.WEBB, WILLIAM W., 9 Elwood building.Webster, Edward, 303 Powers building.Webster, Roy C, 303 Powers building.Welling, Joseph A., 617 E. & B. building.

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Wellington, E. F., 20 Exchange.Werner, C. C, 19 W. Main.Werner, W. E., Judge. 19 W. Main.White, Thomas E., 206 E. & B. building.WHITE, R. E., 8 '2-4 Granite building.WHITING, WILLIAM H., 236 Powers building.

See Page 88.Wickes, R. B., 2~> Exchange.Widener, C. A., S3 Reynolds' Arcade.Wilbur, Herberts., 110 Powers building.Wile & Goff, 240 Powers Building.WILKIN, THOMAS D., 313 Powers building.WILLIAMS, CASS, 4;s-43l) Powers building.Williams, George D., 15 Elwood building.Williams, George M., 440 Powers building.Wiltsie, O. H , 25 Exchange.Wolcott, George C, 248 Powers building.Wood, Hiram R., 708 Wilder building.Wooden, F. G., 25 Exchange.Wooden, L. M., fyi Durand building.WOODWARD, E. A., 18, 20 Durand building.WOODWARD, H. H., 18, 2'J Durand building.

Woodward, Henry V., 785 Powers building.Wright, John A. C., 28 Elwood building.Wyckoff, Elmer E., 32 Elwood building.Young, Charles P. A., 216 E. & B. building.

Auctioneers and Commission.Castleman, M. P., 58 S. St. Paul.Dunham, D. F., 152 West ave.Fisher, Samuel H., 355 E. Main.Harrington, James W., 162 West Main.Myers, M. M., 12 S. St. Paul.Riddle, George B., 185 W. Main.YOST, C. H., 65 W. Main.

Auger and Rimnter Manufacturers.NE1DINQER, QEO., foot of River street. Sec

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DESTY, ROBERT, 411 Cox building.Automatic Steam Lubricator Manufacturer.

JENK1NSON & BUTLER, Aqueduct building,foot of Aqueduct street. See page 14.

Awnings and Tents.Flour City Awniug and Tent Works, 151 State.THE JAS. FIELD CO., 41, 43 Exchange. See in-

side front cover.

Baby Carriage Manufacturer and Dealer.HUGHES, FRANCIS L., 67, 69, 71 Exchange. See

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Baggage Express.

Consolidated Transfer Co., 183 Central ave.

Bakers.Albreeht, Otto G., 927 S. Clinton.Amann, Frank, 7 Central Park.Amborn, Christopher, 228 N. Clinton.Andrews, R. H., 213 Reynolds.ANTHONY, D. M. (Wholesale), 134 West ave. See

page 8U.Assmaun, Amil, 176 North ave.Bahner, Mrs. Helen, 41:; E Main.Barber, Theodore, 7ti MCIRS.Beruhurdt, George, I la Front.Bickel, Johu, 534 N. Clinton.Birdsall, D., 554 Lake ave.Blakeslee, Mrs. C. M., 21: Mouroo ave.Blutau, C, 716 S. Clinton.

Bossner, Charles, 128 Chatham.BOSTON BAKED BEAN CO., 520 State.Burke, J. E., 26, 28 Monroe ave.Burke, Nicholas, 206 W. Main.Busch, Mrs. Barbara, 31 Grape.Cain, Wm., 124 W. Main.Cary, C. H., 215 North.Childs, S. H., Co., 411N. St. Paul.Cinnamon, George, 32J Jay.Cook, Mrs. A., 288 Plymouth ave.Corey; Charles H., 215 North.Crooks, Alexander B., 40t> State.Culross Bakery Co., 32 State.Davidson, Fred W. (wholesale), 33 Lake ave.Deininger Bros, (wholesale), 3*4. 386 North.Diemer, John, 298 North.DRAPER, JEROME F., 173 South ave.Durnberr, Samuel (wholesale), 191 Lyell ave.Eames, E. N., 226 Monroe ave.Escott, William J., & Son, 399 N. Clinton.Fischer, George, 467 St. Joseph.

Fournaise, Emil A., 25 South ave.Gillies, P. A., 201 Caledonia ave.HARDY, MRS. H., 95 Clarissa.HARNED, H. S., 28 W. Main.Harned, James H., 90 Franklin.Harper, John F., 119 Weld.Haskins, Mrs. Kate, 206 W. Main.Hensler, Frank, 38 King.Herriman, Harvey W., 64 Prospect.Hess, Wm., 30 Bartlett.HINES, A. H., 77 Frost aye.Hoffmann, Charles, 399 St. Joseph.Hoyt, C. A., 198 Plymouth ave.'ngelow, John, 1U8 W. Main.'ackson, Samuel, 375 State.acobs' Home Bakery, The, 13 N. Fitzhugh.ohuson Bros., 482 E. Main.ohnson, Mrs. G. W., 32 South ave.

JOHNSON, PHILLIP S., 85 Delavan.Jungjohann, C, 244 South ave.Keller, Mrs. Catharine, 571 North.Kelley, H..70S. St. Paul.Kelly, H., 105 Reynolds.Kesel, Henry F., 681 N. Clinton.Kirchoff, Nicholas, 758 N. Clinton.Klein, Mrs. Louisa, 265 Hudson ave.Knab, Fred H., 277 Lake ave.Kuder, George J., 863 Lyell ave.Lancer, William, 30 Allen.Lieberson, Herman, 84 Monroe ave.Lord, Mrs. C. H., 48 Monroe ave.Lotspike, Mrs. E. M., 198 E. Main.MaxweD, James, 241 North.McCammon, Robert, 622 North.Mills, H. M., 187 South ave.Muehleison, August, 338 Jay.Newell, F. H., 93 Genesee.New York Biscuit Co., 15 S. Clinton.Norris, Frank, 328 Monroe ave.O'Farrell, Miss Mary, 441 Monroe ave.OSBORN, J.W., 266 E. Main. See page 57,Page, James, 424 Plymouth ave.Raab, George, 328 St. Joseph.Rhodes, Mrs. Charles, 238 Jefferson ave.Ringholz, Joseph M., 187 Ames.Roth, Mary, 615 N. Clinton.Russell, Mrs. F. M., 124 Monroe ave.Schwind, Martin, 707 N. Clinton.Scott, Thomas, 59 South ave.Seith, George F., 185 Hudson ave.Skellie, Miss Mary B., 254 Lake ave.Sorg, George, 234 Hudson ave.Spall, August, 369 Hudson ave.Spies, Johu B., 243 Adams.Stahl, Albert P.. n>50 S. Clinton.Stein, F. P., 318 Monroe ave.Stein, Meyer, 9 Baden.Sthiedt, Frank, 192 Maplo.

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Stone i Thompson (wholesale). 93 North ave.Strauss. Anthony, 59 Central PartStreiD, Michael (wholesale), 2H Central ave.Strouse, Myron, 236 West aveTaylor, J. H., 114 ReynoldsTeuschel Andrew, 267 St. Joseph.Thompson. W. E.. 8) Mt. Hop?ave.Toogood, R. A., 192 East ave.United States Baking Co. (wholesale), 364 E.

Main and 12-21) StillsouVan Alstyue, Matthew, 312 University ave.Watterson. Mrs. Maggie, 38 Monroe ave.Wcisner, Joseph, 218 Andrews.Winncy & Ross, 179 North and 520 State.Wittman, Mrs. Caroline, 119 Bay.Wood, Enoch, 452 West avu.

Baking Powder Manufacturers.Breme, C. C, 17 Mumford.Eddy, L. B., 77,79 S. St. Paul.Smith, H. E.. 78 W. Main.VAN DECARR SPICE CO., 21 South Water.Van Zandt Baking Powder Co.. The, Bee Hive

building.Weaver, Paul, 926 Granite building.

Bakers' Supply House.ATLANTIC BAKING CO., W. F.Walsh,Manager,

105 Atkinsou. See page 86.

Baled Hay and Straw.

Ballot Machine Manufacturers.Myers' American Ballot Mach. Co., Railroad ave.

Bands and Orchestras.Fifty-fourth Regiment Band, 97 E. Main.Genesee Falls Band, 32 E. Side Savings Bk. bldg.Independent Martial Band, 2SL Troup.Link's Martial Baud, 144 Front.Marthages, F. V., 404 N. St. Paul.MINCES' MILITARY BAND, J. FRED MINOES,

LEADER, over 125State; res. 14 Harrison. Seepage 38.

Reikart, Prof. F. C, 191 Jefferson ave.ROCHESTER LADIES' MANDOLIN ORCHES-

TRA, i6 E. Main.Rochester Mandolin Orchestra, 34 Smith's Ar-

cadeROCHESTER STRING QUARTETTE, 632 Gran-

ite building.Bauer's Military Band, 42 S. St. Paul.Valentine Bros. Italian Orchestra, 384 North.

Banks.Alliance Bank, 167 Main, cor. Stone.Bank of Monroe, 21 Exchange.Central Bank. East Main. cor. Exchange.Commercial Bank, 17 E. Main.East Side Savings Bank, E. Main cor. Clinton.First National Bunk, 101 Powers building.FLOUR CITY NATIONAL BANK, 32 State.Germau-American National Bank, 19 W. Main.MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK, 18 Exchange.Merchants' Bank, Main cor. St. Paul.Monroe County Savings Bank, 35 State.POWERS' BANK, Main i-cir State.Rochester Savings Bank, W. Main cor. Fitzhugh.ROCHE VTERTKUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.,

SECURITY^TRUST CO., 207, 209 Granite bldg.

Traders'SNational Bank, 100- 04 Powers building.Union Bank of Rochester, 2o State.

Bankers.Amsden Bros., W. Main cor. State.

Bank Locks.SARGENT & GREENLEAF, Court cor. Stone.

Barbers.Adam, E., 131 North ave.Albrecht, Fred, 19 Central Park.Arnold, Jacob, 67 South ave.ARNOLD, T. N., 146 West ave. See page 7.Attridge, Wm. A., 372 Jay.Bamber, John, 216 N. Clinton.Bardo, Fred. 228 Maple.Bartlett, George, M Smith.Bauerlem, Philip, 127 E. Main.BENNETT, W. H., 4a% Grand.BERL, L. A., 354 Monroe ave.Bowser, Jacob F., 2u8 W. Main.Bradley, Richard T., Sherman cor. Bauer.Braithwaite. W. J., 182 West ave.Briggs, F., 102 Reynolds.Bums, D. C, 184 East ave.Coan, Wm.,322 Universitv ave.Coleman, Kelly H., S1O%'University ave.Coleman, Wm. H., 48 Campbell.Coner, George W., 97 West Main.Coons, Frank, 320 Monroe ave.Cosby, F., 182 South ave.Culhane, Timothv, 73 E. Main.CUNNINGHAM, F. S., 7 Plymouth ave.Dean, G. W., 271 N. St! Paul.Decker, Wm. J.. 579 North.Dill, Louis W., 98 N. Clinton.Donsbach, Joseph, 582 Lyell ave.DRYSDALE, W. T., 60 Monroe ave.Einsfleld, John, 347 N. Goodman.Eisenzimmcl, John, 250 Jay.EPPS, ROBERT, 123 W. Main.Faldo, Angelo, 164 St. Joseph.Farrell, William, 452 North.FISHER BROS., 1S5 Central ave.Fischer, Louis, r 467 St. Joseph.Fitzgerald, John E., 326 State.Fowler, J. B., 130 Monroe ave.FOWLER, M. G., 163 East Ave.Francis. Henry, 449% E. Main.Frank, Fred, 19 North.Frear Bros., 291 Jay.Fried, Louis, 186 St. Joseph.Fritsch, Joseph, 11 Wilder.Fromhart, Frank, 103 E. & B building.Gadrell, Joseph, 44 Hudson Park.Galen, Frank, 109 E. Main.Galen 4 Hanson, 16 Exchange.Gelslighttr, Peter W., 144 Lyell ave.Gibbs, Orren 8., 364 North.Gillette, Wilson A , 234 W. Main.Gilman, L. S., 507 Powers building.Gordon. George, 551 State.Gray, Samuel, 151 S. St. Panl.Guelich. R. H., 178 N. Goodman.Hanse, Frank M., 502-506 Granite building.Hauss, Joseph J., 3 North.Hassel, Frank J., 594 N. Clinton.Hauser, William H., 79 St. Joseph.Havens, H. E., 1012 S. ClintonHAYES, HENRY, 449 Plymouth ave.Heib. Henry, IJSN. St. Paul.Hirschnuld." E., 186 Monroe ave.Hoffman. John C, 27 N. St. Paul.

Howley. J. !«., 363 Plymouth ave.Hyde, Ninean W., Thrush cor. Lexington ave.Isler & Reimer, lfi Reynolds' Arcade.Islip, George, 32 8. St. Paul.Johnson, Henry G., 130 West ave.

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Johnson, H. G., 102 Exchange.Kaieling, William, 312 N. Clinton.Keiling, George, 269 North.Kellerinau, George, 159 Ames.Killigrew, H. P., 196 Court.Kimmel. August, Jr., 324 North.KINGSTON,PRANK W., 73 Prospect.Kless, W. A., 27 8. St. Paul.Koch, George, 104 Bay.Koester, George, 526 N. St. Paul.Kohlmeier, Jacob, 6 Allen.Kohhneier, John, 394 Jay. .Krapf, Bartholomay, 386 State.Laird & Roth, 7 E. Main.Laux, George H., 289 N. St. Paul.Lemieux, David, 15 E. Main.Lemieux, Louis, 1 Hill building.LeMoyne, George H., 202 Plymouth ave.Lewis, Chauucey, 20 Market.Liberty, Edward, 236 Scio.Long, George F., 351 Lyell ave.Lusk, Chanes W., 139 W. Main.Malzaeher, Leo, 323 E. Main and 12 East ave.Marsh, J. J. & J. H., 31 Exchange.Marshillino, James, 818 N. Clinton.Martin, Frank A., 203 E. Main.Martin, J. H., 542 E. Main.Martin, Louis, 91 Front.McCabe, Philip R., 56% Bay.McConnell, Charles H., 192 Caledonia avo.Merrill, Mrs. Anna, 491 State.Miller Bros, 9 Mumford.Miller, Jacob, 363 Brown.Miller, W., 115 State.Munzert, Andrew. Colviu cor. Campbell.Murphy, John H., 4 West ave.Myers, Wm. J., 136 Lyell ave.Natt, George J., 198 Mt. Hope ave.Nolan, Wm. J., 4 Lake ave.Nutecheler Bros., 131 St. Joseph.O'Donnell, J. D., 208 W. Main.Ordway, E. Grant, 263 Lake ave.Ott, Chris, 198 Mt. Hope ave.Owen, Earnest, 106 West ave.Patt, Herman, 2 Baden. *Pearce, L. H. .8W. Main.Perkins, John H., 4U4 N. St. Paul.PHALER, LOUIS, 37 Exchange place.Phillips, Samuel, 764 N. Clinton.Pierce, Louis H..8W. Main.Popp, J. G., 247 Reynolds.Paulton, Thomas F., 4 Sophia.PRICE, JOSEPH L., 172 East ave.Prinz, C. A., E. Main cor. S. Clinton.Reichert, Jacob, 499 E. Main.Reichert, Val, 119 Branson ave.Remar, F. J., 253South ave.Rice, C. H., 20 South ave.Ritter, Edwin B., 2.2 North.Bitz, Charles J., 406 State.Ritz, John M., 362 Scio.Roach, William, Columbia cor. Jefferson aves.Roesser, Joseph M., 104 North ave.Rund, Emil, 246 North ave.Batter, George P., 846 Hudson ave.Scbeib. John, 199 Central ave.Schleicher, George, 670 N. Clinton.tichmidt, W. F., 141 Mill.Schneider, Frederick, 211 Mt. Hope ave.Schneider, Valentine, 286 Hudson ave.Behopp, A., 148 Front.Bchreier, George J., 264 Maple.Sohultz, Emile, 419 St. Joseph.Bchultz, Mrs. Lena, 221 St Joseph.Scitz, Fred M., 880 N. St. Paul.Seebach, Fred, 517 North.Bigler, Eugene F., 139 Platt.Sills & Glenu, 18 Exchange place.Bkodda, Oustave, 228 State.Smith, Charles N., 2 Avenue C.

Smith, George W., 526 State.Smith, Gordon W., 456 West ave.Spuck, Philip, 4S1 E. Main.Stehley, Cassimer J., 239North ave.Stoeppler, Frank, 699 N. Clinton.Strassuer, Urbau, 209 Campbell.Stuck, Fred, Wu North.Stump, Joseph, 276 Clifford.Thistle & Kuenler, 130 W. Main.Tobin, Peter P , 7 GrandVaeth, Jacob, 517 N. St. Paul.Vau Blaricum, Thomas, 360St. Joseph.VandiTpool, Francis J., 404% West ave.Van Maareu, Henry, 660 N. Clinton.Van Zaudt, John A., 102 Hudson ave.Voelhnger. Michael, 192 Andrews.Wagnur, Albert F., 105 Allen.Wagner, Frank G., 121 Jay.Web"r, Charles, 4-16 N. Clinton.Weber, Jacob, H4 Kelly.Weber, Louis. 2 Herman.Webster, John L., 3 Central ave.Wehrheim, Carl H., 90 Monroe ave.Weismiller, John, 801N. Clinton.Werner. Edward G., 471 N. Clinton.White, W. E., E»st ave, Brighton.Willard, J. P., 3V1 Plymouth ave.Wolever & Frank, 163 E. Main.Woodridge, Walter B., 456 E. Main.Wright, Frank A., 341 Lake ave.Young, M., 64 Front.Zwack, Sebastian, 236 Brown.

Barrel Head Maker.

Tuety, George, 185 Oak.

Barrel Makers.

Lux, Lewis F., 242 Childs.

Basket Manufacturers.

BAKER & FREER, East ave., Brighton.Rochester Basket Works, 170 Orchard.

Bath Houses.

DOXTATER BROS., 97 N. Water. See page 54.Marine, Hirnan, 12 Vienna.Petz Bros., 277 N. St. Paul.Schommer & Genther (Turkish), 14 N. Fitzhugh.SIMMONS, L. W. (Electric;, 514 Cos building,

N. St. Paul. See page 7.

Bicycles.Conolly, C. J., 47 Exchange.DUSENBERRY, E. R., 242-244 S. Clinton. Sea

page 45.Fiero, Oliver, 74 Plymouth avo.HUGHES. F. L., 67, 69, 71 Exchange. Seepage 87.Novelty Bicycle Works, 74 Exchange.Phillips Wheel Co., 181 W. Main.THOMSON, ROBERT, 21S. Clinton. See mar-

gin lines.

Bicycle Manufacturers.

Bettys & Mabbett, 22 West ave.Punnett Cycle Mfg. Co., The, 104 West ave.Rochester Cycle Mfg. Co., 73, 75 S. St. Paul.

Bicycle Mud Guard Manufacturers.

HALL-SHONE CO., THE, Beckley buildine, »S. Clinton. See page 62.

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Bicycle Supplies and Repairing.DUSENBERRY, E. R., 242, 244 S. Cliuton. See

PATR1C & SNYDER, entrance 3 . S?St. PauFani16-20 Minerva place. See page 77.

REDFERN.J. H., 5 Allen. SeS page 36.Schirck, E., 191 W. Main.SUTTON, D. F., 23B W. Main. See page fiO.THOMSON, ROBERT, 21 S. Clinton? See mar-

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Bicycle Specialties and Supplies.

HALL-SHONE CO., THE, Beckley building, 27S. Clinton. See page .V2.

Sager M'f'g. Co., lo Elm.

Billiard and Pool Table Manufacturers.

Bessunger & Co., 21-27 N. Water.SCHWIKERT, F. , 13S Front.

Bill Posters.

MILLER & HATCH, Granite building. Seepage 31.

ROCHESTER BILL POSTING CO., 18 Mill.

Bird Store.

BING, BERTHA, 20 East are. See page 68.

Blacksmiths and Horseshoers.Anderson, John B.. 41 Driving Park ave.

"', C.W.. 269 S. St. Paul._ ie , Stephen, Allen, cor. Brown,

u u c , J. T., East ave., cor. North ave., Brighton.Campbell & Duffy, 14 Market.Cravar, Frank B., 320 State.Cnllen, James, 29 Mumford.Docteur& Connor, 1034-1036 S. Clinton.Donnelly, Patrick J., 76 Spring.Doyle, Charles W., & Son, 410 Brown.Egan, Frank, 1 North ave.Eagan.Wm., 19 Ely.FeTlman, Charles, 28 Franklin.Fold, George M., 192 Mt. Vernon ave.Fox, B. Hibbard, 72 Center.Garny, C , 837 S. Clinton.Gesener, Jacob, 749 N. Clinton.Gleadell, Thomas, Field, cor, Monroe.Gray, George, 30 Vincent PI.Grimble. E.,138 North.HIOQINS, GEORGE, 60 Spring. See page 20.Holderer, August, 2 Bismark Pk.Jones & Eustace, 24 Division.Kingman, Isaiah, 114 West ave.Klein, Adam, 43 Vincent PI.KNAUSS, G. A., 16 Thorn. See page 60.Lobb William, 49 Leavenworth PI.Lynch & Colby, Main, cor. Scio.Lyons, John P., Railroad ave.Maloy, Michael A., 423 State.McGrath, Dennis, 468 Monroe ave.Melody, P. A., King Place.Monagban, Edward, 23 Euclid.Monaghan, John, M W . Main.Monks, T. F., East ave., Brighton.Moran, Patrick A., 6 Cliff.Murrav Thomas E., 566 Lyell ave.NORTON, JOHN F., 55 S. St. Paul.O'Connell, Timothy, 459 Hudson ave.Philp, W. H., 124 Alexander.Pickett, Thomas, 9 Bartlett.Powers & Hewitt, 6 N. Ford.Pruner & Reid, 1-3 Chili ave.Rapp, Charles F., 389 Lyell ave.R d i n g , Darius W., 73 Center.Rapp,Reddi

Rider & Tedford, 5 Lawrence.Ruppert, Philip, 6 Lansing.SaaLwachter, Michael, 302 N. Goodman.SCHMITT, LEOPOLD (Horseshoer). 23 CortlandSchuagel, Christopher, 300 St, JosephSeils, William, 301 Hudson ave.Simpson, R. S., 5 Elm Park.Smith, James, 37 Thurston ave.Smith, William R., 9K North ave.STAGG & SOPER, 20 Mt. Hope ave. See page

56.Stone, E. J., 130 N. Water,STOTHERS A HORTON, 17 Child's alley. See

page 60.Sullivan, William H., 25 Brown.Traviss & Weltzer, 10 York.Weiland, Joseph, 265 North.West, John, 6 Ely.Williams, T. G., 35 North.Wilson, J. H., 302 N. Goodman.Zauner, Anton, 140 Whitney.

Blank Book Manufacturers.[See Book Binders.]

Bleachery.Boyd & McLyman, 14 Allen.

Bluing Manufacturers.Gray, W. D., 359 E. Main.

Boarding Houses.Brown,Mrs. J. C , 116 W. Main.CAREY, WM. D., 12 Scio.Cavanaugh, G. J., 37Englewood ave.Chatelle, Mrs. Lucy M., 50 Mt. Hope ave.Christman, Mrs. K. L., 161 Andrews.Dent, Samuel, 29 East ave.Eddy. Mrs. E., 219 N. Clinton.Green, C. 194 W. Main.Harkley, Mrs. S. K., 231 Andrews.Herlihy, Mrs. Catherine, 16 Frank.Jewett, James, 27.i State.Marvin, Sidney S., 110 W. Main.McGeary, George, 13 Frank.McMartin, Miss Nora. 37 Rindel Pk.Merrill, Mrs. J. F , 1093 S. Clinton.Miller, Mrs. S. A., 236 Plymouth ave.Milne, E., 14 Pleasant.Noble, A., 148 Franklin.Phelps, J. H., 70 Clinton PI.Rice, Mrs. Geo. A., 106 Sophia.Richardson, Katheline, 15 Pleasant.SHERMAN, MRS. A. H., 1*4 Frank.Starkweather, Mrs. G. W., 128 Franklin.SLICKER, JAMES, 316 E. Main.Still, Mrs. I. 8.. 7.. N. Fitzhugh.Stott, John S., 61 Sophia.Stumpf, Mrs. F. M., 138 Franklin.

Boat Builders.

De Lano E. W., rear 57 Exchange.MEYER, C. C , & SON, Klinck, near Monroe

ave. See page 24.Miller, Wm. W., 888 E. Main.

Boiler Compound.

RAE P. B., & CO., 25 Exchange Place Build-ing.

Boiler Makers and Dealers.

BRYSON, ROBT., & SON, 225 Mill.Electric Boiler Co.. 23 and 25 Stillson.Hall, Sidney, 175 Mill.HEY, LEVI, 351, :)53 State. See page 66.Rochester Boiler Works, foot of River.

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Book Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers.ANDREWS, E. R., 1 Aqueduct. Seepage 30.Bauman, Henry G., 278 E. Main.Burke & White, Mill, cor. Central ave.Connolly Bros., 47 Exchange.JACOBS, QEO. B., 32 Exchange. See page 40.Knebel, Oscar, 106 Chatham.Kubnert, Fred. W., 41 Hand.Moore, John C, 112>iN. St. Paul.WILSON, HERBERT J., Aqueduct.

Books and Stationery.American Tract Society, 93 State.Giles, James S., 432 E. Main.Grosvenor, O. D., 93 State.Hackett, Hugh, 109 Frank.Humphrey, G. P. (Second-hand), 25 Exchange.Jackson, Alfred, 6-8 Reynolds Arcade.Johnson, Philip S., 85Delavan.Merk, Lawrence, 234 E. Main.Morris, C. E., 16 W. Main.SCRANTOM, WETMORE & CO., 21 and 23

State, and 20 W. Main. See page 83.Weidman, E. C, 126 State.WILCOX, W. J., 12 State.

Boot and Shoe Die Cutters Manufacturer.HEUGHES, JOHN C, 250, 252 Mill.

Boot and Shoe Findings.Heckel & Bolton (Shanks), 119 N. Water.Rochester Spring Co., 177 N. Water.

Boot and Shoe Lasts and Patterns.Bertsch Bros. (Patterns), 56 Mumford.Boddy, Charles, 187 N. Water.BODDY, THOMAS & SON, Furnace, cor. Mill.

See page 70.MILLER, QEO. W., 10,12 Graves.ROCHESTER LAST, DIE & PATTERN WORKS,

250 Mill. See page 20.Boot and Shoe Racks.

MOORE, L. MURRAY, 60 Olean.Boot and Shoe Tool Manufacturers.

WISEMAN, ALBINE, 165 N. Water.Boot and Shoe Dealers.

Bagley, James W., 241 Reynolds.Baker & Miller, 279 Lake ave.Baumann, Henry J., 203 Hudson ave.Beck, Ed. B., 27915. Main and U'Ji N. ClintonBecker, N., 122 Monroe ave.Bleck, Martin, 514 N. Clinton.Bock, Adam, 326 St. Joseph.

• Bock, Conrad, 6 Herman.Brenner, David E., 176 St. Joseph.Byrne, Joseph P., 408 State.Oarotenuto, Peter, 167 West ave.Cassidy, C. C, 108 W. Main.Challice, C, 65 South ave.Challice, W. R., 188 Monroe aveChristian, W. T., 13, 15 Mumford.Collet Bros., 369 Jay.Connell, James, 2l!i Lyell ave.Cross, C, & Co.. i0« West ave.Dechmann, Nicholas, 130 Campbell.De Ridder & De Jonge, 5 Hudson aveDietrick. Frank P., 302 BrownDiguin, H. J., 28 Prospect.Doering, Geo. J., & Co., 83s s ClintonDouglas, W. L., Shoe Co., 206 E. Main.Eastwood, William. .V Sou, 142 E MainEdgar, Joseph, 192 Weit ave.

Eichas, John, 24 N. Joiner.Emerson Shoe Co., 64 E. Main.Engelhert, Ritz, 182 N. Goodman.Ewald, Valentine, 938 N. Clinton.Forscbler, Henry, 170 Mt. Hope aveFraney, MarkM., 178 W. Main.Gerber, Jacob, 129 St. Joseph.Goschke, Leopold, 40 Herman.GOULD, LEE & LUCE, 10 State. Sec page 62.Greve, Frederick, 328 University ave.Haitz, Joseph, 218 Jefferson ave.Hart, John, 465 E. Main.Heiber, William, 428 West ave.Helberg, Constintean, 50 Thomas.Hirsch, Roman, 388 St. Joseph.Horiwitz, Joseph, 146% St. Joseph.Hutte, Charles, 210 N. Clinton.Klick, William, 589 N. Clinton.Koehler, Fred., 516 E. Main.Kolumbia Shoe Store, 24 State.Koza, George, 557 State.Kratt, Martin J., 134 North ave.Kussmaul, Jacob, 90 North ave.Laudry, V., 436 Plymouth, ave.LEADER, H. M., 324 University ave.Leckinger, Martin, 218 E. Main.LEAT, GEORGE, 220 Plymouth ave.Leckinger, Jacob, 16 S. St. Paul.Leckinger, Martin, 218 E. Main.Lines, W. H. & S. V., 28 E. Main.Lingl, George A., 170 Ames.LEWIS, C. M., 372 Plymouth ave.Maser, J. W , 196 E. Main.McDonald, H., 199 Jefferson ave.Meyer, August, 282 Hudson ave.Meyer, Frank J., 360 Hudson ave.Meyer, Henry, 339 St. Joseph,Meyers, Louis M., 379 North.Miller, Albert F., 559 State.Miller, J. M. & W. E., 58 State and 235 E. Main.Moore, Robert J., 54 W. Main.Niewerde, Herman J., 72E. Main.Noble, Eugene H., 238 N. Clinton.Nunn, Frank A., 152 Monroe aveOswold, Oluf, & Son, 427 N. Clinton.Phelan, F. S., 117 Mill.QUALTROUOH, FRED., 22 N. Fitzhugh. See

margin front cover.Raab, Mrs. John, 497 N. Clinton.Rapp, George W., 385 Lyell ave.Eeiter, Sebastian J., 264 St. Joseph.Ritz, E., 182 N. Goodman.Rivard, F. X., 14 East ave.Roach, Thomas W., 253 Lyell ave.Schild, Alberts., 56 Bay.Schmitt, Adam, 261 Lake ave.Schreier Bros., 288 Allen.Silverstein, Jacob, 812 State.SKINNER, FRANK W., 10 E. Main. See page 33Snyder, George L., 166 W. Main.Spiegel, George F., 36 German.THINQ, S. B., & CO., 132 State, cor. Mumford.Venor, Edmund, 421 Lyell ave.Verey, Joseph A., 379 State.Voss, Detlef, 432 St. Joseph.Weber, Moritz, 712 N. ClintonWeidenburner, Joseph, 141 Bay.Weingartuer, John J., 161 Chatham.Weitzel, George, 331 North.Wiegand, E,, 188 East ave.Yorkey, E. A., 220 South ave.

Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairer*.Adams, A., 24 State.Bauer, Fred., 59 Weeger.Beikirch, J , 774 S. Clinton.Berhlin. David, 143 Chatham.Blust, Henry, 34 White.BOQNER, J. H., 16 Olean.

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Breu, George, 153 Jefferson ave.Brust, Henry, 502 E. Maingn^r. Henry, S2 First ave.Burrell, John, 30 MontroseChubb, Frank, 50 Monroe aveChudley, John, 151 East aveCoyle,P.,139State.Delinsky, Morris, 169 ChathamDoyle, James, 295 N. St. PaulDoyle, John, 19 Lawrence.Dutligan, L., 4 N. Front.Eugler, Henry, 12 N. Cliutou.Fischer. Philip, 5 Elizabeth.Garrison, C. T , 324 Monroe ave.Gerstner, Joseph, 265 N. GoodmanGillmour, William J., 187 Lyell ave.Glover, Robert, 505 State.Goodison, Thos., 141 Caledonia ave.Gottlieb, Egnotz, 88 Monroe aveGriffin, E., 3 Spring.GRIFFIN, J. ft., -25 Spring.Grover, C. H., 22 • SpringHALEY, JOHN, S. St. Paul.HARRINGTON, LOUIS C , 27 South ave.Henclar. Egnte, 112 Andrews.HOWELLS, EDWARD, 40 Monroe ave.Hutchinson, William, Atkinson, COT. Ford.Kinnemann, Frederick, 337 Lake ave.Klenk, Carl F., Clinton, cor. Goodman.Koch, Gabriel, Childs, cor. Jay.Kockman, John, 496 North.Lang, A.,4N. Union.LEONARD, ISAAC W., 24 Reynolds Arcade.

LEWIS, C. M., 372 Plymouth ave.Lonard, L., East ave., Brighton.Martin, John, 94 Reynolds.Haynard, James L., 208 Monroe ave.Maynard, Jesse S., 186 Lake ave.Mazzarino, Nicholas, 432 Exchange.McCutchen, Robert, 483 State.McDonald, Angus, 149 Lexington ave.McGillicuddy, Dennis, 15 Central ave.McGinty, John, 153 Lyell ave.MenBing, Anthony G., 411 Lyell ave.Mooney, Michael, 364 Plymouth ave.Mouldan, Thomas, 11 North.Newman, Thomas, 412 Brown.O'Connell, Cornelius J., 281 Hudson ave.Oetzel, John, 61S. St. Paul.PoUey, William H., 345 North.Reynick, John, 321 Central ave.Rivard, Frank X., 325 E. Main and 14 East ave.ROBERTSON, JAS., 34 N. Water. See page 47.Rogers, B., 364 Monroe ave.Bosenthal, Mrs. Lena, 6 Magne.Ryan, Joseph, 352 University ave.SCHAIRER, ANTHONY, 480 State.SCHAMINE, PETER, 1% South ave.Schweitzer, George J., 170 Bay.St. Clair, L., 208 Mt. Hope ave.Steward, James W., 72 Jones.Btillmau, Jacob, 137 Chatham.Tobin. John F., 1 Church.Tucker, Peter, 27 South ave.Wandersee, Otto, 47 Alphonse.Weigand, Joseph, 15 Wilder.Young, Wm., 267 South ave.Zwick, William, 364 Central ave.

Boot and Shoe Manufacturers.Bickford & Green, 282 State.Bolton Shoe Company, 1-13 Andrews.Bolton, Thomas, Shoe Company, 93 Andrews.Brooks Bros., 340 Lyell ave.Calihan <fe Cooper, 21-25 Hortimer.Calkins & White, 7 Griffith.

Cowles, E. H., &Co., 33 MarketCox, P., Shoe Manf. Co., 42 50 StoneDaitz, George (Slippers), 9bV£ St. Joseph.DUGAN & flUDSOK 175 N. Water.Eastwood, A. C, N. Water, cor. Andrews.Eddy & Webster, 315 State.Egan, John E., 28 Hibbard PIFonda, Snow & Doane, 13 Allen.Ford, C. P., .v Co., 6 Center.FRITZ BROS., 21-27 N. WaterHarding & Todd, State, cor. Platt.Hason, James, 161 N. Water.Hickey & Heath, 282 State.HOUGH, D. M., & CO., Ill, 113 Mill.Jenkins & Walters, 125 N. Water.Johnson, A. J., & Co., 42 Mill.Kavanagh, John, 123 Mill.Kelly, JohD, 25, 27 Mumford.Levis & Broxholm, 192 MillMcMASTERS, J. J. (Infants), 15 Brackett House

building, Mill.Maloney Bros.. 33, 35 N. Water.Meade, C. E., & Co., 41-61 Brackett House, Mill.Meldona & Coon, 22 River.MOORE-SHAFER SHOE M'F'O. CO. (factory,

Brockport), 15 Brackett House building, Mill.Mulligan, B., 141 N. Water.Naylo Shoe Ce., 282 State.Newcomb, S. K., 13 Allen.Newcomb, Thos. W., 91 Englewood ave.Phelan, Jeremiah, 123 N. Water.Phelan. J. H., 117 Mill.Reed. E. P., & Co., 37-49 S. St. Paul.ROCHESTER SOULIETTA MFG. CO. (baby

shoes) 14, 16 Edmonds. See page 24.Ross, Lewis P., 48, 50 N. St. Paul.Ross, Lewis & Pifer, 192 Mill.Saxe, J. M. (Slippers), 138 Front.Trimby & Brewster Shoe Co., 8 Pleasant.UTZ & DUNN, Aqueduct building.Williams, Hoyt & Co.; 2 Center.Wolohan Shoe Co., 288 State.Wright <& Peters, 207 Mill.Young, Gran i: Co., 4 Center.

Bottling Works.|See Breweries.]

Lynch, John, 150 South ave.Rochester Bottling Co., 91 Hudson ave.Union Bottling Works, 39 Gorham.Vogel, V. C, & Son, 841N. Clinton.

Bowling Clubs.Acme Bowline Club—Meets every Thursday

evening at 345 NT St. Paul.American Bowline Club—Meet every Tuesday

evening at 253 Hudson Ave.Athletic Turners' Bowline Club-Meets every

Monday evening at Germania Hall, N. Cliuton.Brownie Bowline Club—Meets every Tuesday

evening at E. Main cor. Swan.Columbia Bowling Club—Meets every Tuesday

evening at 321 N. St. Puul.Commercial Bowline Club—Meets every Fri-

day evening at 345 N. St. Paul.East Side Bowling Club—Meets every Friday

evening at 128 St. Joseph.Empire Bowling Club—Meets every Tuesday

evening at 34i N. St. Paul.Empire Bowling Club-Meets every Tuesday

evening at 35li St. Joseph.Excelsior Bowling Club—Meets every Tuesday

evening at 128 St. Joseph.Florists' Bowling Club—Meets every Friday

evening at Germauia Hall N. Clinton.

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Flower City Bowling Club—Meets Tuesdayevening at 321 N. St. Paul.

Franklin Bowling Club—Meets every Mondayevening at E. Main cor. Swan.

Genesee Bowline Club—Meets every Wednes-day evening at 596 N. Clinton.

German-American Bowline Club—Meets everyWednesday evening at 345 N. St. Paul.

Germania Bowline Club—Meets every Wed-nesday evening at 3'/l N. St. Paul.

Hudson Avenue Bowling Club—Meets everyMonday evening at 253 Hudson Ave.

Kodak Bowling Club^-Meets every Wednesdayevening at 273 N. St. Paul.

rticawber Bowling Club—Meets every Fridayevening at 321 N. St. Paul.

Moonshiners' Bowling Club —Meets everyWednesday evening at E. Main, cor. Swan.

Nox Bowling Club - Meets every Monday even-ing at 596 N. Clinton.

Pickwick Bowling Club—Meets every Thurs-day evening at E. Main, cor. Swan.

Pleasure Bowling Club—Meets every Mondayevening at 273 N. St. Paul.

Premium Bowling Club—Meets every Wednes-day evening at Germania Hall, N. Clinton.

Rochester Athletic Bowling Club Meets everyMonday evening at 321 N. St. Paul.

Rochester Bowling Club Meets every Fridayafternoon at 273 N. St. Paul.

Rochester Bowling Club-Meets every Thurs-day evening at 321 NT St. Paul.

Scranton Bowling Club—Meets every Fridayevening at 356 St. Joseph.

Scranton Bowling Club-Meets every Tuesdayevening at Scranton cor. Hawkins.

Seneca Bowling Club—Meets every Mondayevening at 345 N. St. Paul.

Telegraphers Bowling Club—Meets every Tues-day evening at 273 N. St. Paul.

Turners Bowling Club—Meets every Thursdayevening at Germania Hall, N. Clinton.

Washington Bowling Club —Meets everyThursday evening at 3121 N. St. Paul.

West End Bowling Club—Meets every Satur-day evening at 345 N. St. Paul.

Boxmakers.AMERICAN PAPER BOX FACTORY (Paper),

over 195-199 State. See page 22.Atwater, Armstrong & Clarke, Allen, cor. Platt.Buedingen, W., it Sons Co , 53, 55 Platt.Diamond Package Co. (Fruit boxes), 268 State.DISBROW, I. S. (Wood), 7 Aqueduct.Hunt, J. K. (Paper), Mill, cor. Center.Kronsbein, Fred. (Cigar), 2 Eiver.LEWIS, D. F. (Paper), 63-69 State. See page 40.MANZ, F. E. THEODORE (Paper), 59 North.

See page 36.NEUN, JOHN & SON (Paper), 77, 79 N. Water.

See page 40.Ott, A. W. (paper), 14,16 Mumford.Sauer & Deer (cigar), 199 N. Water.Stevens, J. B. & Son, 10 Center.ZE1NER. CHAS. R. (Cigar), 3 Aqueduct.

Brass Finishers.Clark Novelty Co., 21-27 N. Water.Colemau, J. B., 29 Platt.OENESEE PLATING WORKS, over 32-36 S. St

Paul and 16-20 Minerva place. See page 29PATRIC & SNVDER, entrance 32 S. St. Paul and

16-20 Minerva pace. See page 77.

Brass Founders.Clum, P. A . * Co., 18 Jay.Cowles, John C, r. 217 N. Water.Nunn, Joseph. 17 Wenlworth.Wray, Henry & Sou. 193,195 Mill.

American Brewing Co., 250 Hudson ave.Bartholomay Brewing Co., 15 Livingston.Enrich & Myer, Wentworth cor. N. Brown.Enright Brewing Co., 336 State.Genesee Brewing Co., 345 N. St Paul.HATHAWAY & GORDON (Ale), 80-93 N. Water.KASE, J., Calvin cor. Syke.Miller Brewing Co., 190 Lake ave.Rochester Brewing Co., 38 Cliff.Standard Brewing Co., 13 Cataract.Union Brewing Co., 855 N. Clinton.Warren, E. K., Brewing Co., 115 Central ave.WEINMANN, CHAS. O., 315 Jay. See page 46.

Brewing Specialties Manufacturers.

Pfandler Vacuum Fermentation Co., The, 301Beckley building.

Rochester Bunging Apparatus Co., 306, 307 Beck-ley building.

Brick Makers and Dealers.Burk. E. J., 225 Powers building.Gay, Robert, 21 Exchange.Otis & Gorsline, 243 Powers block.Rochester German Brick and Tile Co., 279 S. St.

Paul.

Brokers—Commercial, Money and Loan.

AIKENHEAO, J. M., 527 Granite building.Baimbridge & Purdy, 16 State.Dickinson, Frank W.. 107 Powers building.Doty, James H., 448 Powers building.JAYNES, CAPT. W. D., 428 Powers building.

See page 86.MEADE & BULLOCK (Real Estate), 527 Granite

building. See margin lines.Schoeneberg, Sol, 325 Powers building.Smith, Wm. M., 25 Exchange.Swain & Lamberson, 16 State.Yerkes & Burgess, 134, 135 Powers building.

Brokers—Merchandise.Dumont, J. E., 25 Exchange.Myers, Arthur W., 310 Wilder building.

Broker—Note.

JAYNES, CAPT. W. D., 428 Powers Building.See page 86.

Brokers—Pawn.Combs, A. J., 127 E. Main.Davis Bros., 27 Front.Joel, P. C , 27 E. Main.Mahouey, J. J , 17 Front.Ryan, George R., 6 Hill building.Wheeler & Wilson, 39 E. Maiu and 25 Front.

Broker—Stock.AMSDEN. FRANK J., under Powers bank.Burns A Morgan, 1 Exchange place building.Chapman, E.J., 16 State.Daniel , J. Q., 16 State.Morse, F. W., 16 State.Putnam & Co., 6 Elwood building.Spader, W. B , 29 State.SPAULDING, HENRY H., 117 Powers building.

See page 12. B

VOSHALL, CHARLES W. , 16 State.

Broom Corn Dealers.

James, Wm. T. & Son, 80-84 N. Water.

OUR PASTRY IS ALL HOME-MADE 0, 'TIS DELICIOUS ANDPALATABLE.

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GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 101

Brush Manufacturers.

Kilner & Pond (Wire), 249 S. St. Paul.LANGANBACHER & CO., 12 Aqueduct.

Builders.

[See Carpenters; also Contractors.]

Builders' Mill Work.BORTLE, GEO. P., 3 Graves near Main. See

page 22.

Building and Loan Associations.

|See pages 49, 55.]

Building Movers.Bosley, Alonzo & Co., 167 University ave.MATTHEWS, WM. & SONS, 216 Jay. See p. 84.WALKER, WILLIAM T., 7 Ravine ave. See

page dO.Young, Henry, 126 Woodward ave.

Business College.

[See also Schools.]

UNDERHILL'S UNIVERSITY, 786-789 Powersbuilding. See inside front cover.

Buttons—Wholesale and Manufacturers.

BINGEMAN & BAXTER, 202-206 Court.German-American Button Co., 63, f 5 S. St. Paul.SHANTZ, M. B. CO., 300-320 Cox building.

Butter—Wholesale and Retail.

PRODUCERS1 MILK CO., 31 S. Clinton. Tel.1116. See page 58.

Cabinet Makers.

Geyer, Albin, Aqueduct cor. Basin.Montgomery, John F. Co., The, 10,12 Graves.

Calcium Lights.

WACKERMAN COSTUME AND CALCIUMLIGHT CO., 233 Spring.

Cameras and Kodaks.

Brownell, Frank A., 333-337 State.CAMERA RENTING CO., 705, 707 Ellwanger &

Barry building.Eastman Kodak Co., 343 State.

Carpenters, Contractors and Builders.AUSTIN, THOMAS A., 20 York. See page 5.Bassett, William, 12 Market.Bell, Robert, 215 N. Goodman.Blaesi. Phillip, 4 Second ave.Blakeslee. Lyman M.. 47 Edmonds.Boyd.R. G.,"l25 Lake aveBROWN, R. B., 71 Reynolds' Arcade. See mar-

gin lines.Bryant. B. F.. 55 Meng Park.Buck. E. A.. 408 Central ave.CHATFIELD, E., 622 Genesee. See page 6.Christiansen. I., r 320 State.Curtis, James M.. 18 Meies.Degraff,Edward E , 113Parcellsave.Delano, E. W., r. 57 Exchange.Deveudorf, W. I., 36 Franklin.DICHTER, FRED A., 16 Avenue A. See page 58.Doody. Wm.. 154 Tremout.ENDERS, PH1LIPP., 61 Miller. See page 6.EVANS, C. P., 94 Glenwood ave. See page 74.

FINUCANE, CORNELIUS, 15 Champlain. Seepage 7

Finucaue. Thos. W.. 3 Union place.FRENCH, W. L., 1C6 Grand ave. near Greeley.GARRETT, JOHN, 122 Garson ave. See page 84Gleason. Fred, 29 Prospect.GOSNELL, JOHN, res. S3 Ontario; shop 9 Wood-

ward ave. See page 6.Hack, A., 19 Hippard place.Harris, D., 4 Euclid.Harris, J. D.. 8 Thayer.Hempel. Wm.. 852 N. St. Paul.Hoffman, Charles J., 9-13 Railroad ave.Holm, Wm.. 10 Raymond.Hopeman, A. W., 7 Hopeman place.JOSLYN, A. F. & CO., 15 Chamberlain. See

inside back cover.Kay. J. R. & S P.. 291 Lake ave.Keener Bros., r 53 Plymouth ave.KING, W. H., Boardman ave. near Pearl. See

6page 6.KNAPP,P, HOMER, 410 Granite building. See

lominick, 367 N. Clinton.Kramer & Hosenfeld. 2, 4 Oakland.LANE, C. L., 3 Good court. See page 7.Lays. Edward J., 1 Church.LeBarron, Charles W., 208 E. Main.LEE, ELI A., 17 Columbia ave. See page 64.LIESE, HENRY, 19 Henrietta ave. See page 51.LINK, ANTHONY, shop 170 N. Water; residence

7 Townsend. See page 5.Lochwood, Willis J., 171 West ave.Long, J. M., 18 Masseth Park.MAAS, WM. F., 3 Sanders place.MANCE, FRANK J., 300 Brown. See page 34.MANDEL, ALBERT, 60 Syke. See page 5.McKee. James S. 142 Clifton.McKIBBON, J. H., 117 N. Union. See page 71.McNeil, I., 8 Ely cor. Minerva place.Miller, J. A., 321 Jefferson ave.Montgomery, J. F. Co., The, 10,12 Graves.Murphy, Richard, 57 Austin.Oberlies, Henry, 706 S. Clinton.Osborne, James P., 69 Spring.Pearson, Frank M., 24 S. Water.PENDRIE, J. S., rear 65 Spring.Perkins, W. A.. 308 Plymouth ave.PERRY, HOMER E., 109 Richard. See page 56.Pike, John B., 13 Minerva place.PINKNEY, W. J., East ave. cor. Matthews.POWELL, W. J., res. 138 W. Cottage; shop, An-

thony cor. Thurston ave. See page 82.Rapp & Hill, 3 Doran Park.Ratt, F. C, South ave. cor Main.REINHARD, J. H., 60 York. See page 88.Roberts W. A., 17 Levenworth place.Robinson, Joseph B., 43 King.Rohr, Samuel, J43Scio.RUTLEDGE, T. T., 43 Birch Crescent.RYKENBOER, E. J., 25 Plymouth ave.; res.,

Epworth. See inside back cover.Salter, Thomas. 54 Frost ave.SCHAFER, JOSEPH, 12RinglePark. Seepage88.SCHECK, JACOB, 574 St. Joseph. See page 5.SCHREINER BROS., 264 Meigs. See page 32.SCHUTT1 & URLAGER, 436 Hudson ave. See

Seitz, F. C., 605 E. & B. building.Selhert Bros., 14 Merle place.Simmerlink. H. J., 309 Hudson ave.Sheppard & Parks, 334 S. St. Paul.SIEBBRT&SAUER, 680 S. Clinton. See page 51.

I P R A G U E . ' C . ' A . , 84!Glenwood Pk. See page;30.Stewart, J. Lansing. 126 N. Water.St. Helens, Roger, r. 3c8 State.Stuart, Hugh E., 12 Aqueduct.Swart, R.R., 13 Snyder.

Elocution and Delsarte Work. < S a n E t O r V GMiss Eva G.May, A. T. C M . * FOR WOMEN A

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Any one wanting Business, we J.have several Grand. Openings. (HOUSES.

& Ruiinck > INVESTMENT BROKERS.STORE PROPERTY.) Granite Building.

102 ANTHONY 8 STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

Theis, Peter, 632 North.Thomas, J. W., 189 Flint.TURNEY, M. M., shop 189 State; res. 5 Morton

ave. See page 5.VAN ALSTYNE, A. W., 6 Beacon. See inside

back cover.Vosseler, Christian, r 10 Alexander.Wagner, Baker & Son, 69 Sherman.WAGNER, J. a., 20 Leopold. See inside back

cover.Weber, Joseph F.. 152 Lexington ave.Wilkinson, Geo. 8., 33 Bond.Wood, E. B., 88 Birr.WYATT, F. E.,9Shepard. See page 56.

Carpets and Curtains.GRAVES, H. B., 116,118 State, 77-87 Mill. See

margin lines.GORTON & McCABE, 285-291 E. Main. See

page 26.HOWE & ROGERS CO., 80-84 State.S1BLEV, LINDSAY & CURR, Main cor. S. St.

Paul. See margin front cover.Carpet Cleaners.

Cottman, E. T. H., N. St. Paul.GORTON & McCABE, E. Main cor. Elm. SeeIWpage 26.HALL & DAVIS, 13 Bartlett. See page 54.Holroyd, Fred. G., 36 N. Water.NapthaCleaning Co., 11 Caledonia ave.

Carpet Sweepers and Repairers.COMBS, E. S., 41 Stone. See page 76.SHOREY, W. C , 49% West ave.

Carriage and Wagon Manufacturers, Dealersand Repairers.

Arnold, O. M., 5 Caledonia ave.ARNOLD W., 250 S. St. Paul. See page 41.Babcock. H. H. & Co.. 25-27 N. Washington.Caley & Nash, East ave.. Brighton.Clark, W. 1)., 25, 27 East ave.Cook, F. A., 333 Central ave.Cunningham. The James Son & Co., 13 Canal.Densiug & Zieres, r 178 W. Main.DOWNS, S. L., East ave., Brighton.Dwyer, Patrick, 5 Cleveland.Ehle, Geo. F., J2 Courtland.Elliott, George R , 1, 3 Chili ave.Emerson, S. S. & B. C, 127 W. Main.Faber, A., 12,16 Ely.Hoffman Wagon & Carriage Co., 415 N. St. PaulKlimm, Michael, 394 LyelT ave.Keely & Jennings, 25, 27 N. Washington.LANE, GEO. A., 458 North. See page 40.Maloy, Michael A., 423 State.MARSELLUS, H. W., 151 State.Marx, Matthew, 10 Favor.McCord, Geo E., r 578 Lake ave.Moser, Julius, 19 Ely.Ritt, John & Son, 544 E. Main.Eowerdink, W. H.,109 W. Main.Smith, Richard J., cor. Lake and Lyell aves.STAOQ & SOPER, 20 Mt. Hope are. See p. 66Stewart, A. F. & S. C, 166 Front.SULLIVAN BROTHERS, East ave., Brighton.Turner, Richard E.. 37 Thurston aveVan Nest, Carlos T., Railroad ave.

Carriage Repairing.STOTHERS & HORTON, 17 Child's alley. See

page 60.Carriage Trimming.

Hovey, Fred L., 451 North.Hutchinson. W. H., 15 Caledonia ave.

Carriage Wheels.Turner, Frank J., 37 Thurston ave.

Carvers.Fabry. Thiman, 48 N. Water.Halstrick, Anthony. 180 South ave.REICHHOLD, H. W. (Wood), 47 Stone cor. Ely.Rochester Wood Carving Co., 10,12 Graves.SITTER, FREDERICK, room 11, 42 S. St. Paul.W1RSCHING, A. F., 179 N. Water.

Car Wheel Manufacturers.Rochester Car Wheel Works, Leighton ave.

Cash Registers.Benjamin, J. A., 23 S. St. Paul.

Casket Manufacturers.Flour City Casket Co., 490 Exchange.NATIONAL CASKET CO., 124 Exchange.

Casket Trimmings.Vogt Mfg. and Coach Lace Co., 332 N. St. Paul.

Cash (Store) Carriers.Cutting, Fred C, Agt., 516Grauite building.

Caterers.BEQUE, A. & CO., 258 E. Main and 139East aveTEALL & SONS, 25 N. Fitzhugh.

Celery-Wholesale.MANHATTAN CELERY CO., 119 Hudson ave

See page 60.WHITE BROS., Thurston ave. opp. Cottage. See

page 66.Cemetery.

Riverside Cemetery Assn., 609 E. & B. building.Cereals—Manufacturers.

PURITAN MFG. CO. (Colonial Food), 18 Cort-land. See page 42. "

SHELDON, D. F., 46 Howell.Chalk Manufacturers.

Franklin Mfg. Co., 191 Birr.Charcoal—Manufacturers.

Rochester Charcoal Mills, 750 E. MainTarba, M. D. Mfg. Co., 498 E. Main.

Chemists—Manufacturing.American Chemical Co., 4 CenterLabonde, Leon (color), 68 Lake aveSmith, J. Hungerford Co., 19 ElmThe Rochester Drug Co , 177 W. MainThe Stuart-Harvie Drug Co., 223Powers bldg.

China Firing.Ailing, M. B., 134 S. Fitzhugh.Doehler, Frank, 147 N. ClintonREYNOLDS, MISS JESSIE M., 23 East Side Sav-

ings Bank building. See page 76.China, Crockery and Glassware.

Davis, Geo. W. & Co., 56State.Glenny. W. H & Co., 190 E. Main.Goodale & Stiles, 72 State.GRAVES, H. B., 116, 118 State and 77-87 Mill •

See top margin lines.Gormly Bros., 67 State.Stahlbrodt, Paul T., 184 N. ClintonWisner, Henry C, 75-79 State.

WE SERVE "REGULAR MEALS'THREE TIMES A DAY,

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Chiropodists.h F" a n d D a u S h t e r t 6 2 1 GraniteB<buUdinrS'

Cook. Miss'E. T., 516 Powers building.DAVENPORT, MRS. C. A., 530 Powlrs building.

See page 69.Gilman, Miss Lora, 507 Powers building.Rhoads, Dr. & Mrs. E. P., 16 State.

Chocolate Bonbons.

WILLIAMS & WERNER CO., THE, 152,155,156N. Clinton. See page 84.

Chronometer Locks.

SARGENT & GREENLEAF, Conrt cor Stone.

Cider and Vinegar Manufacturers.CLIFF WINE CO., THE, Cliff cor. Spear. See

back cover.GENESEE FRUIT CO., 1 to 16 Moore.Viele, P. B., 21 Elm.

Cigarette Manufacturers.KIMBALL, WM. S. & CO., Branch of the Amer-

ican Tobacco Co., Court.

Cigar Manufacturers, Wholesale and RetailDealers.

Alt. Jacob G., 62 E. Main.- Arth, John A., 237 N. Clinton.Baker, Charles F., 18 E. Main.Barclay, Richard H., 385 State.Brady, Thomas J., 273 E. Main.BREWSTER, H. P. , Wholesale Tobacco and

Cigars, 77, 79 E. Main.Brown, S. L., 30 Mill.Burnes, E. C , 322 North.Callery, Patrick, 130 W. Main.Cleveland, S. D. W., 226 E. Main.Conway, H. L. &Bros., 512 State.Courtney, Robert, 20 West ave.Crandall, Mrs. Sarah, 127 Mill.Davis, Bernard, 147 St. Joseph.DRISCOLL, JAMES, 186 Plymouth ave.Fancher, A. D., 4 E. MainFEINBERG, A. CO., THE, (Manufacturers,) 58

Mill.Fitzgerald, E., 317 Monroe ave.FTazee, J. H., 232 W. Main.Fredericks, Nicholas P., 175 Childs.Freyknecht, John, 458 State.Goottschalk, Charles F., 189 Hudson ave.Greenstone, Michael, 175 North.Gruber, Mrs. Anna, 188 N. Clinton.Hatmaker, W. H., 204 W. Main.Harris, D.. 178 State.Hene, Herman H., 171 North.Herwitz, K., 73 St. Joseph.Hess, S. F. & Co., 57 Exchange.Hill, Richard, 114 Andrews.Hixson, Geo. H., 88 Exchange.Hodson, Thos. C , 12 W. Main.Howell, J. H., 1069 S. Clinton.James, F. T., 109 E. Main.Jones, Kraus & Graf, 334 State.Kaesterer, Jerome, 238 Scio.Kastner, William, 42 Fourth ave.Katzky & Cull, 328 State.Lathrop. Geo. W., Est., 4 State.Leonard, Jas. N., 484 State.Lintz, J. L. & Co., 371 Jay.Lowell, E. A., 21 Fitzhugh.Marsh, Wm. A., 204 Plymouth ave.McCormic, F., 422 State.McGinley, J., 26 Mill.McLennan, D. J., 276 E. Main.

McNamara, Michael, 258 State.McSweeney, Edward, 106 E. MainMatthews & Servis, 48 W. MainNowackie, Valentine, 560 Hudson aveO'Connor, John E., 8 MumfordPeo, A. F., 174 N. GoodmanPierce, Mrs. Jas., 136 Monroe avePHILLIPS BROS., 147 FranklinRamsdell, R. L., 8 E. Main.Ranney, Jas. B., 112 Gregory.Robinson & Moll, 446 E. MainRock, M., 203 Central ave.Rodell, F. W., 1 W. Main.Rommel, Chris, 15 Whaland.Schmeiser, H. P., Jr., 821 N. Clinton.Seil, Frank, 276 Clifford.Shoppe, J. B., 339 North.Staud, Bros., 271 B-iown.Strauss, H. U., 122 N. Clinton.Stritzel, Charles A., 46 Thomas.Superior Cigar Co., 405 E. Main.Ventura, Delia C, 318 State.Voorhees, Charles A., 501E. Main.Walls, J. E..18S. St. Paul.Warnecke, Pedro, 480 N. Clinton.Wartinger, Nicholas, 294 Hudson ave.Webler, Philip, 3 Church.Wesp, John, 328 State.Whalen, R. & Co., 194 Mill.Wiltmann, Joseph, 25 Bond.Wolf, George W., 214 State.Wolf, P. L., 200 State. '

Civil Engineers.

[See Engineers.]

Clairvoyants.Alexander, Mrs. O., 63 Caledonia ave.Purdy, Mrs. J., 110 Reynolds.Turner, Mrs. Mary A., 8 Canal.Wangman, Mrs. Melinda, 43 N. Washington.

Cleaning—Dry or French.

A L , MRS. O. A., 164page 48.

ALLEN, N. B., 431 E. Main.

Cloaks and Furs.Bargain Cloak and Fur Co., The, 46, 48 State.Globe Cloak Co., 38 E. Main.New York Cloak and Fur Co., 49 E. Main.New York Cloak and Suit House, 50, 52 State.Parisian Cloak and Suit Co., 74, 76 E. Main.

Cloth Spongers.

The Rothhalz Cloth Sponging Works, 123 N.Water.

Clothes Cleaners and Repairers.[See also Dyeing and Cleaning.l

BARTH, FRANK, 273 E. Main.CRESSEY, C. N., Agt., 174 E. Main. See mar-

gin lines.GROSS, ISADORE, 15 East Side Savings Bank

building. See page 64.NEW YORK STEAM DYEING CO., 76 S. St.

Paul See paee 22.ROCHESTER CLOTHING CLEANING AND RE-

PAIR CO., 712 E. & B. building. See page 64

|S1FCSNYNSTN187 E. Main. See margins.

TOURNOR, FRANK I., 27 E. Main. See marginlines.

ROCHESTER CLOTHING GLEANIN6 (AND REPAIR CO. I

R. C. C. & REllwangeri Bai"39"STATE ST

IS2«1ST. )

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FARMS ANDBUSINESS PROPERTY

FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.JMEADE& BULLOCK,]

I. I. INVESTnENT BROKERS. '

MONEY TO LOAN ONREAL ESTATE.

GRANITE BUILDING.

104 ANTHONY S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

Clothes Wringers, Repairs and Repairing.

COMBS, EDGAR S., 41 Stone. See page 76.

Clothing Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers.

Adler, L. Bros. & Co., 92, 94 N. St. Paul.ASPENLEITER, M. J. (Pants;, 202, 204 Court.Bardin, Gardner & Co., 36 State.Black & Meyer, 61, 63 N. St. Paul.Britenstool, J. A., Ill N. Water.Cauffman, Dinkelspiel & Co., 86-90 N. St. Paul.Dinkelspiel A. Co., 121 N. St. Paul.Fechenbach Bros., 67 E. Main.Garsou, A. H. & Co., 112 N. St. Paul.Garson, Kernwood & Co., 162,164 N. Clintou.Garson, Meyer & Co., N. St. Paul cor. Central ay.Goldsmith, M., 131 N. St. Paul.GREENBERQ, A., 517 Cox building.Harris, Benjamin (Overalls), 147 Chatham.Hays, H. A., 112% N. St. Paul.Hays, I.,206-217 Cox building.Hershberg & Garson, 35-39 N7 St. Paul.Holtz, L., & Son, 129 N. St Paul.Kochenthal, White, Marks & Co., 82 N. St. Paul.Kolb, M., & Son, 143,145 N. St. Paul.Levison & Lang (Pants), 35 N. St. Paul.Menter, Rosenbloom & Co., 517-520 Cox buildingMeyer, Stern & Co., 135 N. St. Paul.Michaels, Stern & Co., 77-88 N. Clinton, 23-33

Pleasant.Michaels, Wolff & Friedlich (Pants), 137 N. St.

Paul.Moore & Beirs, 75, 77 N. St. Paul.Rosenberg Bros. & Aronsbn, 184,186 N. St. Paul.Rothschild, Baum & Stern, 123-127 N. St. Paul.Schwarz, Morris & Co., 57, 59 N. St. Paul.Semplener, & Martin, 17 Mumford.Sheil, Rosenbaum & Steefel, 84 N. St. Paul.Solidarity Co-op. Clothing Co., 110 Mill.SOLOMON BROS., 89, 91 Mill.Stein, Bloch & Co., 142-146 N. St. Paul.Stern & Hummel, 160 Andrews.Weber & Sehreier, N. Water, cor. Andrews.Wile, Brickner & Co., 53 N. St. Paul.

Clothing—Retail.Allen, Straus & Co., 20, 22 E. Main.American Credit Clothing Co., The, 65 State.Flower City Clothing Co.. 68, 70 E. Main.Cohen, Thomas, 225 N. Clinton.Garson, D. M., E. Main and S. St. Paul.Mostkov Bros., 296 State.Neiman, Mrs. Annie, 28, 30 Westave.Nunnold Clothing Co., 82, 84 E. Main.Ostermau, Maurice, 66 E. Main.Rice's, I., Sons, 94, 96 E. Main.Silverstein, Ike, 161 Front.Smith, J. E., 105 N. Main.Steinholtz, Ike, 177 Front.Union Clothing Co , 108 E. Main.Wood Credit Co., 5, 7 Mumford.

Clothers—Supplies.

ROSENBERG, S., & CO., Al. David, Represent-ative, 501 Cox building.

Coal Dealers.

Babcock, H. H., & Co., b and 149 W. Main, and491 North.

BABCOCK, JOHN W., 821 S. St. Paul. Seemargin lines.

BAIRD & ROBERTS, 741 S. Clinton. See page64.

Barron, M., 382 Exchange.Barry & Brueck, office, 149 South ave.; yards, 93

Averill ave., 24 Oleau.

Bartholf, John, 143Whitney.Beahan, Charles C, 122 West ave.Bernhard & Casey, 162 Orchard.Biettner, Mrs. Catharine, 26 Fourth ave.Bradshaw, Charles, 48 <S. Fitzhugh.Bradstreet, C. S., 143 East ave. - ^ JBrink, Peter, 118 Chatham. «—rBrownell, Leonard D., 48 Glen wood ave.BUELL, J. M., 153 East ave.Carty, W. H., 49 West ave.Churchill, F. M., 56 Mt. Hope ave.Conner, John,-93 Exchange.Cooney, Henry, 744 E. Main.Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., W. C. Dickinson,

Agt., 13 E. Main.Diehl, F. J., 414 State.Dixen, Miss M. J., 234 Lake ave.DOVLE & GALLERY CO., 37 Warehouse.Drake, H. F., & Co., 34 Reynolds Arcade.and 297

N. St. Paul.Dunklee, James A , 519 State.Edelman, Lewis, 40 North aye.Engert, Geo., & Co., 306 Exchange.Filkins, D. M., & Son, 461 Monroe ave.Foley, J. H., 366 Plymouth ave. -—-]POSTER, OEO. T., 392 S. ClintonTcpr. Griffith.

See page 32.Giles, Alfred, 218 Spring.Gray, W. D..359E. Main.Haitz, Valentine, 263 Allen.Hawley. P. V., 34 Brouson ave.Heacock & West, 281 N. Union.Hill, Benjamin H., 128 West ave.Hill, Clifton S., 69 W. Main.JACKSON, <3EO. E., 924 S. Clinton.JONES, N. C . 121 Monroe ave.Jordou, James I., 618 N. St. Paul.Kimmel, August, 318 Scio.LANOIE, LOUIS C , E. Main, cor. East ave.;

North, near N. Y. C. R. R., and S. Clinton, cor.Alexander.

Leach, Samuel, 208 Monroe ave.Lehey, J., 307 State.Lettis, George, 82 Canal.McCarty, W. H., 49 West ave.Maguire Brothers, 187 E. Main.Mandery, L., & Son, 156 S. St. Paul and 50 North

ave.Marshall, W. Seward, 90 Avenue EMoore, Robert, 270 N. Clinton.Morphy, John, 641 N. Clinton.Morphy, John W., 262 St. Joseph.Moser, Clarence P.. 276 N. Clinton.Murtch, F., 22 Mt. Hope ave.Newman, A., 319 Monroe ave.Odenbach, Jacob, 25 Murray.Phillips, C. A., & Co., 7 W. Main.Popplewell, Joseph, 7 Clinton PI.Quick, Fred,, 153 Lyell ave.Riddington, John M., 179 West Main.ROTH, WILLIAM, 1065 S. Clinton, cor. Benton.

See margin lines.Schlick, H. M., & Co., 82 St. Joseph.Schwalb, F. J., 44 North ave.Shedd, F. E., & Co., 1 Reynolds Arcade and 281

Lyle ave.Shelmire, J. D., North ave., Brighton.Siebold, Severin, 611 N. Clinton.Smith, Wesley, 67 Mumford.Speary, John H., & Co., 77 Canal.Stuart, S. B , & Co., 12,13, R. S. B. bldg., 113 West

ave. and 39 Childs.Tallinger, William C, 36 Grape.THOMPSON, JAMES, 254 Court.Titus, J. O., 214 Monroe ave.Upton, E. M., Company, 18 Reynolds ArcadeVAN 1NOEN, J. A., 91, 93 Smith. See maririn

lines.Wadell, Frank, Childs, cor. Campbell.

(ALLEN'S HOME LUNCH< 53-55 STATE ST.' L. C. SMITH & CO., PROP'S.

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Wagner, John, 1S6 Jay.Ward, William H., 314 Lake ave.Watters & Co.. 34s Exchange.Woodams, James A., 319 Lake ave.WOODAMS, W. G., 26-i South ave.WRIGHT BROS., I E Main, cor. Goodman, 55

Anderson ave. and 1 Culver Park. Sec page 40.Wright, D., 41 S. Ford.Yatcs Coal Co., The, 1-5 Elwood building.Yates, F. W., * Co., 186 Lake ave.

Coal—Miners, Shippers and Wholesale Dealers.

Babcock, H. H., & Co., 5 W. Main.Bartholi, John, 143 Whitney.Bradshaw, Charles, 48 S. Fitzhugh.Dickinson, W. C.,.Agt., 13 E. Main.Engert, Geo., & Co., 206 Exchange.FOSTER, GEO. T., 392 S. Clinton. See page 32.Heacock & West, 281 N. Union.LANQIE, LOUIS C , E. Main, cor. East ave.,

Korth, near N. Y. C. R. R., and S. Clinton, cor.Alexander.

Lehigb Valley Coal Co., 308 Wilder building.Moser, Clarence P., 276 N. Clinton.Phila. & Reading Coal & Iron Co., 306 Wilder

building.Bochester & Pittsburgh Coal & Iron Co., The, 62

West ave.Sehliek, H., & Co., 82St. Joseph.Stuart, S. B., & Co., 12,13 R. 8. B. bldg.Upton, E. M., Coal Co., 291 N. St. Paul.VAN INGEN, JOHN A., 91, 93 Smith. See mar-

gin lines.WHITE, S. E., & CO., 147 State.WOODAMS, W. G., 265 South ave.WRIGHT BROS., N. Goodman, cor. E. Main.

See page 40.Yates, Coal Co., The, 1-5 Elwood building.Yates, F. W., & Co., Driving Pk. ave., West End.

Collection Agents.

Albee, H. C, 432 Powers building.Camp Collection Agency, The, 16 State.Hallock, Geo. N., 416 Wilder building.INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION AGENCY, 429

Powers building. See page 19.SNOW-CHURCH COMPANY, 1012-1014 Granite

building. See page 12.

Commissioner of Deeds.

BAKER, R. C, & ARNOLD, DOUGLAS, 72Reynolds Arcade.

Commission Merchants.

HUNTER & KNOX, 332 E. Main.

Condensed Milk.

Mohawk Condensed Milk Co., 32 White.

Confectionery—Retail.

Baker, Mrs. Irene, 34 Oak.Balmel, Roberts, 225 North.Bartlett, E. S., 180 W. Main.Bartolomeo, Antonio, 406 N. St. Paul.Beque A. & Co., 258 E. Main.Beo, A. F., 174 N. Goodman. *,Bonuomo, Antonio, 501 N. Clinton.Bornkssel, Mrs. Lydia, 186 Seio.Bove. Vincent, Allen, cor. Oak.Brauch. Mrs. Helen, 32 East ave.Brasser, E C. 96 Monroe aye.Brown, Fount E., 84 W. Main.Chapman, Henry, 194 State.Cherubin. ThomasC, "6'i Lycll avfcChristie. Thomas. 134 Orange.Cinrc-h. Mrs M.. 10" S. rliiilrxi.

Cook, Mrs. Sophia, 3ul St Joseph.Coons, Louis, 383 St. Joseph.Crag, James, 118 West ave.Culton, William J., 221 North.Dempsey, Mrs. Gertrude, 160 Brown.Dennis, F. H., 8,10 South aveDickenson, C. E., 20 Reynolds Arcade.Doud, Mrs. Thos., South ave., cor. Stewart.Donatelli, Alexander, 196 Caledonia aveDonovan, H., 588 S. Clinton •Dunning, Mrs. M. D., 204 West ave.Ebbrla, Frank, 118 Maple.Eckert. Titus, 306 Clifford.Edgar, John W., 221 N. Clinton.ERMATINGER'S CAFE, 14 S. St. Paul. Sue page

Erwin, J. L., 458 E. Main.Finzer, Mrs. Elizabeth, 393 N. Clinton.Gallagher, James E., S74 State.Gawman, George P., 189 Jay.Gentle, Guseppe, 375 Lyell ave.Gilbert, Herbert, 682 N. St. Paul.Glover, Mrs. A. D., 146 Hudson ave.Goldstein, Max, 81 Hanover.Haag, John, 630 N. Clinton.Hain, William, 124 W. Main.Harnold, Tony, 173 West ave.Hanchett, Daniel, 213 Andrews.Hauser, George. 199 St. Joseph.Heilbronn, Jacob, 29 Central Park.Hennessy, Mrs. Mary, 101 Grape.Herbert, Robert, 22.. N. Union.Hogan, Miss Mary, 374 Plymouth ave.Hylandi Miss M. E., 468 N. Clinton.Ingalls, George M., 290 N. St. Paul.Izzo, Joseph, 449 North.Jenkins, Miss Francis, 729 N. Clinton.Kane, Miss Anna, 4 Madison,Kauffman, William F., 141 N. Clinton.Kelthum, H. E., 17 S. Clinton.Klem, George, 302, 304 E. Main.Kramer, M., & Son, 152 State.Lamere, W. F., 62 Monroe ave.Lamprake Brothers, 34 W. Main.Levin, Samuel, 137 St. Joseph.Littley, Mrs. M. J., 665 N. Clinton.Mansing, Miss Elizabeth, 123 Bay.Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 227 Brown.MAZURETTE, MRS. LENA, 9 Culver Park.McCaffrey, Mrs. B., 212 Plymouth ave.McCracken, E. C, 523 N. St. Paul.McHugh, John S., 492 North.McLaughlin, Mrs. M. C, 562 E. Main.Mercone, Arcangclo, 356 State.Merklinger, Louis, 268 West ave.Mover, Benjamin, 57 Chatham.Miller. Mrs. Anna C, 718 N. Clinton.Moncini & Co., 147 N. St. Paul and 106 W. Main.Moore, Mrs. Flora A., 88 King.Myers, Miss Louisa, 146 Oak.Nuch, Miss Kate, Grape, cor. Romeyn.Patchiu, George H., ai7 N. Clinton.Peo, Alonso F., 174 N. Goodman.PHILLIPS, MISS M. E., 21 S. Stewart.Pierce, Mrs. M., 12 Monroe ave.Radcliff, Mrs. Albert, 174 Childs.Rehtz, Frank, 30 Kelly.Rinker, Charles, 1 Grand ave.Rose Miss Josephine, 366 North.Rosenbauer, Edward, 300 Clifford.Rowland, G. W., 94 S. St. Paul.Scott. Thomas, 59 South ave.Spappee, Jesse B., 339 North.S t t n Mrs Hannah «W ESStarkweather. Miss E l i z a e ,SULLIVAN, MISS MINNIE, U4 Genesee.Torell, John. 45 Central ave.Torall, J., 5 West ave.

pappee, Jesse B., 339 North,tanton, Mrs. Hannah, «W E. Main,tautou, Mis. H. B., 76' K. Main,tarkweather. Miss Elizabeth, 421 North.

V N MISS MINNIE U4 Genesee

we keep aii vour clothing f D r C & R C O IRochester Clothing GleaningCLEANED AND PRESSED i " • • " * " * u , O S ; , ! , . (" AND REPAIR CO

for $1.50 per month. I Ellwanger & Barry Building, 39 State St. J AND KKHAIK C U .

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Townsend, Samuel, 4S2 North.Van Berger, Mrs. Caroline, r.8 Saxton.Welker, Eugene, 1 Central Park.Whittle, T. A., lOi E. Main.Wilfirth, John, 617 S. Clinton.Wolfe, J. F., 146 State.Yates, Mrs. G., 168 Jefferson ave.Young, M., 187 Caledonia ave.Zimmerman, Marshall A., 88 E. Main.

Confectionery—Wholesale.

Cook, Jam-js D., 550% North.Linsin, John P , 256, 258 North.Rochester Candy Works, 407-9-11 State.WILLIAMS & WERNER CO., THE, 152-160 N.

Clinton. See page 34.

Consumption Cure.

NOYES, W. A., 822 Powers building. Seepage

Consulting Engineer.[See also Engineers.J

TUBBS, J. NELSON, 405 Wilder building.

Contractors.

[See also Carpenters, Contractors and Builders.]

Contractors—Cement Walks and Sidewalks.CURTIS FERRO-LITH1C WORKS, THE, 25-31

Favor.DYER & CO. (Dyer & Clark), 45 North. See back

cover.GEMINDER, JOHN C , 43 Hollister. See page 88.HOOKER, H. B., 837 N. St. Paul. See page 74.WAGONER, S. J., 11 BriggsPlace. See page 39.

Contractors—Excavating Vaults.

Contractors—General.Chambers* Casey, 313, 315 Powers building.Ellsworth & Grant, 82 German Ins. building.Otis & Gorsline, 243 Powers building.

Contractors—Mason.

Albright, Edward L., 218 Reynolds.BEALE & BEISHE1M, 118 Meigs. See page 32.Craft, D., 367 N. Clinton.FERGE, HENRY, 1058 S. Clinton. See page 6.FRIEDER1CK, A., & SONS, 600 EUwanger &

Barry building.FORD, WELSH & KENNY, 325 State and 317 Ex-

change. See back cover.Garrison, G. B., 4 Alexander Park.GEMINDER, JOHN C , 43 Hollister. Seepage

88.HAUCK, P. G., 71 Lincoln. See page 4.Heath, Fred., 124 Lake avu.HENNEKEY, A., JR., 7Seventh ave. Seepage

KELLY, THOMAS J., 1 Thomas Park. See

lip, Cliff, & Co., 42 Bartlett.KLEINOW, JOHN, 14 N. Alexander. See page 7.Leddy, Thomas J., Lincoln Park.Macumber, Geo. E., 8 Lamont Park.nEYER, JOSEPH, 7 Ilayward Park. Sfie page

Miller, John S., 888 E. Main.Pappert, A., 707 S. Clinton.Parry, Win. F., 349 Troup.Pfaff, Frank M., 62 Bay.

POWELL, W. G., residence, 188 W. Cottage;shop, Anthony, cor. Thurston ave.

REID & KREH, 74 Parcells ave. See page 56.Both, M., 276 Hudson ave.Schlechter, C , 896 S. Clinton.SCHNOPP, JOSEPH, 91 Caroline. See page 70.STOUT, JOHN, JR., 278Brunsonave. Seepage

5.Stout, Nicholas T., 29 Snyder.STRAUCHEN, EDWARD, 155 North ave. See

SUrtflERHAYS, w n . , & SONS (Fire work), 35,36 Smith Arcade. See page 7.

THIEH, H. C , & CO., 277 St. Joseph. Seepage5.

THOHAS, GEO. S., 8 Allen, room 56. See page48.

WEBER, LOUIS, 28 Weger. See page 55.WILLIAnS, W. n . , 117 Wilder building. See

W??LFLEY, E. P., 381 Hollister. See page 74.WOODS & JOHNSON, 59 Richmond Park; I

Contractors—Paving.

Lauer & Hagaman, 458 S. Clinton.ROCHESTER VULCANITE PAVEriENT CO.,

THE, Alexander, near Canal.ROCK ASPHALT PAVE11ENT CO., 63 German-

American building.Warren-Scharf Asphalt Paving Co., 343 Powers

building.

Contractors—Plastering.Ferge, Henry, 1058 S. Clinton.HENNEKEY, A., JR., 7 Seventh ave. See page

nEYER, JOSEPH, 7 Hayward Park. See page

SCHNOPP, JOSEPH, 91 Caroline. See page 70.WOODS & JOHNSON, 59 Richmond Pork; 1

Greeley. See page 34.WEBER, LOUIS, 28 Weger. See page 55.

Contractors—Stone.

BRADY, GILBERT & CO., 54 Plymouth a mLauer & Hagaman, 460 8. Clinton.Whitmore, Eauber ft Vicinus, 279 S. St. Paul.

Contractors—Street and Sewer.

Brayer & Fuhrmann, Sherman, opp. Bauer.Brewer, J. B., 27 Windsor.BRUFF, HORN & CO., 423, 425E. &B. building.DYER & CO. (Dyer & Clark), 45 North. See back

cover.Fuller, Wm., 22 Exchange Place building.Holahan, James, 96 Pennsylvania ave.JONES WM. H., & SONS, 85 Exchange.Mason, Martin, 74 Pensylvania ave.Oliver, E. L. &H. T., 828 S. St. Paul.WAGONER, S. J. , 11 Briggs Place. See Page 89.

Coopers.Drury, George A., 16 St James Park.Guddes Cooperage Works, 96 Magne.Robinson, Charles J. (Tight barrels), 88-42 Grape.

Coppersmiths.Millington Copper & Brass Worka, 8 Ely.

Cordage.

FIELD, JAHES, CO., THB, 43 Exchange. Seeinside front cover.

Cork nanufacturers.

FLOWER CITY CORK WORKS, U Bartlett.

WE HAVE A VARIETY OF MEAL ( A L L E N ' S H O M E L U N C H )TICKETS, WHICH IS A GREAT 1 - _ . - . _ i

FEATURE OF THE PLACE. (.

If you are satisfied with the Ser->- vice, mention It to your triends; If) you are not, mention It atthe Desk.

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Cornice Work.iicCORNELL & riYERS, 308 State.

Corset nakers.SAVAGE, n R S . J. , 411 E. Main.SELF-ADJUSTING CORSET CO., THE, Bee

Hive building. Agents wanted.SCALING, n R S . H., 142 E. Main. See page 82.VERniLYEA, n R S . n . J. , 273 E. Main. See

KUHLnANN, J. , 5 Oregon. See page 64.WACKERflAN, n R S . L. n . , 233 Spring.

Cotton rianufacturers.Rochester Cotton Mill, foot of Center.

Cracker nonufacturer.

ANTHONY, D. n . , 134 West ave. Sue page 80.

Crape Renovators.ALLEN, n R S . G. A. , 164 Plymouth ave. See

page 48.ALLEN, N. B. , 431E. Main.

Crates—Fruit.Diamond Package Co., 268 State.

Creamery.[See also Milk Dealers.]

PRODUCERS' fllLK CO., 31 S. Clinton. Seepage 68.

SEXTON, JOHN, 330 E. Main.STRICKLAND, T. A., 89 Charlotte.

Cream Separator rianufacturer.

Curled Hair rianufacturer.Nowack, Louis, 26 Vienna.

Cutler and Grinder.

WUNDES, AUG., 163 N. Water. See page 44.

Cutlery.[See Hardware and Cutlery.!

Cut Sole Co.

ROCHESTER CUT SOLE CO., 161 N. Water.

Dancing Teachers and Schools.Henry, Miss, 54 State.LA VERY, J. E. , room 12, The Savoy, State.Mclaughlin & Bachman, 54 Slate.Pack, John F . , 403 N. Clinton.Wood School of Dancing, The, 600 Powers bldg.

Decorations—Interior.

COLBY & AnENT, 57 State. Sec front cover.CHAPnAN, HARRY H., 90 8. St. PauL See

margin lines.Decorator—House.

ROGERS, J A n E S W. , 53 Garson avo.

Dentists.Ban ton, Edwin, 120 N. Clinton.Barr, William H., 42<! Went ave.BARRY, J. BLACKWOOD, 522 Granite bldg.

Belding, Homer, 112 E. Main.Beldiug, E. W., 522 N. St. Paul.BUCHANAN, J. n . , 104 E. Main. See page 82.Burke, E. A., 65 State.CADY, C. S., 14.6 Wilder Arcade. Seepaee82.Docker, R.J.. 86 State.Ediugton, I. C , 62 State.Ellsworth, C. H., 152 E. Main.Erler, Rudolph, 24 Cleveland.French, F., 62 State.GILBERT, L. H., 707-709 E. & B. building. Sea

margiu lines.Goble, L.S., 360E. Main.Graves, J. Wm., 204 E. Main.GRISWOLD, H. P., 102 Weld. See page 82.Heudrickson, Frank E., 1 Lyell ave.HILL, C. C , 196 E. Main.Hill. T. K., 142 E. Main.Hofheinz, R. H., 138 E. Main.HULME, M. L., 170 Plymouth ave.La Salle, B. F., 606 Granite.Line, J. E., 39 State.LINK, E. J., 146 E. Main.McMulleu, M. F., ]70 E. Main.MILLER, HENRY S., 614-620 E. & B. building.Nesbit, T. E., 202 South ave.NICHOLSON, C. H., 934 Granite building.Eequa.J., 9ii3 Wilder building.ROOD, FRED. M., 902-906 Granite building. See

margin lines.Salter, R., 94 State.Sanford, F. H., 222 E. Main.SANFORD, J. E., 3i-36 Elwood building.Saunders, Boyd G., 63 East ave.SCRANTON.E. M., 702-704 Granite building.Sibley, Frank L., 95 Lake ave.Smith & Howell, 622 Powers building.SOUTHWICK, F. S., 41-43 Exchange Place bid.,

16 State.Thompson, Lamar I., 257 West ave.VANDERBELT, C. R., 206 Beekley building, 27

S. Clinton.Walter & Beebee, 912 Wilder building.Waugh, D. H., 19 S. Clinton.WELLER, J. L., 41-44 Elwood building.WHITE DENTAL PARLORS, F. E. Hendrick-

son, Prop.. 187 E. Main. See page 82.WOODWORTH, F. J., 26 E. Main. See margin

lines.

Dental Chair Manufactory.

Archer Manufactory Co., 9-13 N. Water.

Dental Supplies.Rochester Dental Manf. Co., 77 E. Main.Potter Dental M'f'g. Co., The, 563 N. St. PauL

Dermatologist.

EDSALL, MISS ALICE, 501 Granite building.Greene, Mrs. J. W., 27 S. Clinton.

Designer and Engraver.

Frauenberger, G., 116 North.

Desk Manufacturers.

Vetter Desk Works, 34 River.

Detective Agency.

STOTT, JOHN S., 319 Powers building. Seepage 54.

Diamond Jeweler.

GREENE, SPENCER W., 652 Powers building.

Rochester Clothing Gleaning) R. C . C . & R. C O . IAND REPAIR CO. 1 Ellwanger & Barry Building, 39 State St. J

Goods Called Forand Delivered.

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BUSINESS OPENINGS,and rness.

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& BULLOCK, iGranite Bui.dinaO K E R S . ) •BROKERS

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Die Manufacturers.HEUGHES, JOHN C, 250-252 Mill.KRON, PHILIP (Die and Punches), Bee Hive

building. See page 36.

Dining Rooms.[See also Restaurants/]

ALLEN, HARRY D., Manager, 38 E. Main. Seemargin lines.

BEERS, WM. F., 358 E. Main. See page 4.Bussey, Geo. H., 166 E. Main.CALVERT, MRS. M. A., 21 Elm. See page 60.CAM1LLE, FOREST, 163 Central ave. See page

Christian Reform Dining Hall, 36-40 Exchange.Elliott's Dining Hall. 71 State.Elliott, J. J., aw E. Main.Elliott, Mrs. Joseph, 91-95 E. Main.ERMATINGER'S CAFE, 14 S. St. Paul. See

page 59.HARNARD, H. S., 30, 32 W. Main.Jackson's Temperance Hotel. 212 E. Main.SMITH, L. C, & CO., 63 State. See margin

lines.THE COMPTON, C. A. Compton, Prop., 12 and

14 Reynolds Arcade.THORN, ALBERT, 79 W. Main. See page 66.Ward, George, L'8n State.YOUNG, L., 19 Front. See page 80.

Directory Publishers.THE DREW-ALLIS CO., 330 Powers building.

Disinfectant Manufacturer.Bobacher's Disinfectant Co., 434 E. Main.

Distillers.Fetzner, Joseph P.,Ooetzman, F., & Co., 32 German Ins. building.Rochester Distilling Co., 67-69-71 Lake ave.Wolcott, James E., & Co., Clarissa St.

Distributing Company.MILLER & HATCH, Granite building. See

page 31.

Doors, Sash and Blinds.Anderson, William, 5-7 Hill.Angell, Tracy E., 10-12 Graves.Bantleon, David, estate, 221 and 223 N. WaterDevereaux & Co., West.Miles, W. E., & F., Water, cor. River.Ocorr & Rugg Co., N. Water, cor. Central ave.Phclps & Lyddon, Allen, cor. Platt.PULLMAN SASH BALANCE CO., 13 Allen

See page 90.Smith, John A., 175-181 Exchange.STALKER, 0. H., 180 Platt. See page 17.ST. JOHN & HORCHELER, 9 Basinfcor. Aque-

duct. See murgiu lines.Sweeting, William, 29 HamburgVOGEL & BINDER, 183 and 18o N. Water. See

page 20.

Draperies and Curtains.GORTON & McCABE, 285-291 E. Main. See

Drawing Table Manufacturer.Morse Machine Co., 7 Allen.

Ashton, Charles, 1 Vernon.Contant, Martin, 375 Alexander.Cunningham, John L., 35Belmont Park.Flannigan, B.. 90 Broadway.GOTTRY & CO., 8 Thompson.Mann, Robert S., 314 University ave.Milne, J. (Piano mover), 14 Pleasant.Rochester Carting Co., 26-28 N. Washington.Stewart, Robert, 44 White.

Dress Goods.SCOFIELD, W. D., & CO., 170 E. Muin.

Dressmakers.Abrams, Miss S., 26 Bay.Ackerman, Miss L. C, 16 State.Aehton, Mrs. E. J., 721 Granite building.Ay ling, Mrs. Elizabeth, 4i Chatham.BAILEY, ALFRED, & CO. (Cloak makers), 624-

Granite buildimg.Bailey, Miss G., 32 Lake ave.Ball, Miss J., 23 Weld.Bamford, Miss Minnie, 14 Ward.Barber, Mrs. J. A., 188 Scio.Boas, Mrs. Elizabeth, 372 State.Brownyard, Miss Augusta, 142 Hudson ave.Burkell, Mian Ida, 108 North.Bush, Mrs. Rose, East avo.Campbell, Mrs. Marian G.. 872 Central ave.Campbell, Mrs. Sarah, 57 Thompson.CAREY, MISS M. J., 311-312-313 Beckley build-

ing. See page 78.Carruthers, Miss Emma, 22 Montrose.Clancy, Mrs. Carrie, 40 Monroe ave.CONKL1N, MRS. LOJESTA L., 104 Savannah.

See page 78.Cox, Mrs. I. M., 188 E. Main.Crittenden, Miss M. E., 54 Atkinson.Culhane, H. H., l(i State.Dal ton. Miss E. M., 20i Plymouth ave.Daly, Mils Mary E.. 500 Lyell ave.Dans, Miss Anna, 15 Warner.DOWNINO, HISS n . L., 19 S. Clinton.DUNN, HISS CELIA R., 440 E. Main. Sue page

Dunphy, Miss Rose, 48.W Lexington ave.DUTCHER, nRS. HARIE E., 102 South ave.

See page 78.FARLEY, niSS S., 112 Beckley building.Fisher, Miss Louisa, 24 Chatham.FISK & FULLER, 25-27 East Side Savings Bant

building. 8ee page 78.Fitzgibbons.Miss B. A., 281 E. Main.Flanagan, Mrs. M., 104 Reynolds.Forbes, Mrs. J. H., 197 E. Main.FRANK, HISS B., 408 Cox building.Franklin, Mrs. George, 371 N. Clinton.Glynu, Mrs. Patrick, 8 Michigan.Goater, Mies Nellie, 138 Genesee.Gorman, Mrs. Anna, 182 Frank.HAAKE, nRS. PH., 462 E. Main.Harris & Donaldson, 43 King.Hartwell, Mrs. J. B., 4 Remsen Place.Heisner, Miss Anna, 98>< Englewood ave.HEWITT, nRS. E. J., 4 Pearl. See page 78.Hines, Miss Anna, 258 State.HOGAN, niSS riARY, 84 Elm.HOLLISTER, niSS N., 34S. Clinton.Holroyd, Mrs. L., 38% South ave.Hotalihg, Mrs. John, 67 First.Houlihan, Miss Julia, 206 Andrews.Hutchison, Mrs. Delia, 334 Central ave.JACQUA, nRS. I. W., 411 E. Main.Janes, Mrs. Isabel, 27 Third.Jordan, Mrs. Dora, 140 N. Clinton.Kane, Mrs. John N., 49 Fourth.

Fine CaliforniaWines and B

f ]Jf. J . D O R A N . l F i n e Marylandrandies.). 354 STATE ST. j Kentuc

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Kelly, Miss L. M., 202 North.Kinnen, Miss Helena. 228 Hudson avc.Kuhnert, Mrs. Caroline, 41 HandLenuon, Miss E., aco E. Main.

Lucas, Miss Susan, ]it> Lvell ave"cCABE, nRS. P. R., 371 E. Main."CCALL, ELLA S., 1189-1141 Granite building.

See page 78.McCormack, Mrs. Alice, 10 Lake ave.McDonald, Miss D. E., S60 E. MainMclntyre, Mrs. Kate, 418 BrownMcKee, Miss Frank, 381K North.Meyer, Mrs. Freda, 281 IT Goodman.Miller, Miss Kose A., 371 Jay.Minges, Miss Margaret G., 3J Richmond Park.Monaghan, Miss M., 211-214 Becklcy building.Moss, Mrs. Alfred, 19 Smith.Mould, Mrs. Lucy, 336 JayMulligan, Miss Catharine, 77 E. Maple.Murphy, Miss B. M., L'53 West ave.Nier, Miss Emelia, 179^ Smith.Onderdonk, Mrs. C, 21o Monroe ave.Prichard. Mrs. E.L., 27 S. ClintonQUICK, AMELIA L., 53 Plymouth ave<}uinn, Miss Mary T., 137 Jeirersou ave.Raphael, Mrs. James, 47 Jefferson aveRIVARD, MME. M., 727, 729 Granite building.

See page 72.Eoberts, Mrs. Clara, 269 Branson ave.Bodgers, Miss Sadie, 36 N. WashingtonROSENBLOOM. & FISHER, formerly 530 Granite

building, removed to Room 17, 360 E. MainSee page 72.

Rot he, Mrs. Henry F., 43 Ravine ave.Rowan, Miss M. J., 137 Reynolds.Byan. Miss Lila C, 331 N. Clinton.8chmitt, Miss Kate, 59 Herman.Sexton, Miss Julia A., 273 E. Main.Sharpe, Mrs. J. E., 55 South ave.Sheehan, Miss M. E., 62 State.Sherman, Mrs. L. C , 57 South ave.Sherwood, Mrs. H. J., 269 Reynolds.Shields, Miss Mary, 29 West ave.Simmons, Miss Jennie, 138 Genesee.SMART, MISS D. F., 502 Cox building.Suyder. Mrs. Anna, 72 Stone.Sprague, Miss Carrie, 59 Thrush.Stanley, Mrs. A. M., 408 Central ave.Stevenson, Mrs. J. H., 6 Scio.Stephenson, Mrs. N. B., 79 South ave.Stone, Miss Adeline, 24% West ave., room 7.Stortz, Miss Kate, 500% N. Clinton.SULLIVAN, MISS ELLA, 149 Monroe ave.Sullivan, Miss M. E. & Co., 5:!2 Granite building.Thomas, Mrs. Emma, 98 St. Joseph.Thomas, Miss E. F., 16 State.Van Dusen, Mrs. Emily, 13 Myrtle.Volkmuth, Mrs. Mary'L., 107 Bay.Warner, Mrs. J. G., 147 West ave., room 7.Webber, Mrs. Georgiana, 42 Driving Park ave.Wells, Mrs. J., 87 Monroe ave.WHITLEY. MRS. EURETTAH, 44 Woodward

ave. See page 78.WHIPPLE, MRS. M. E., 58 Atkinson. See p. 73.Wilder, Mrs. E. C, 58 Comfort.Witherby, Mrs. Mary C, 9 York.Woodbury, Mrs. Tina, 07 South ave.Wright, Mrs. Eugenia, y» South ave.Wyker, Miss Maud. 168 Scio.

Dress Tailoring Schools.MILLS & McCLELLAND (Dress Tailoring), 608

and 609 Powers building. See page 72.ochester Dress Cutti S h l MProp., 539 Granite bu

Drill Manufacturer.MANNEER DRILL MFQ. CO., 500 Exchange.

Drug Companies.

STUART-HARVIE DRUG CO., THE, 226-227Powers building.

Druggists—Retail.Alexander, Fred W., 475 N. Clinton.Althaus, Chas. N., 1U5 E. Main.liallardA Hnrlburt, -M:J E. Main.ISarrowclough, N., i:w State.Baumann, Max, 3ii2 Hudson ave.Uraman, A. N., ISO Jefferson ave.Bryan, O. J. & J. A., 94. 96 W. Main.Burkard, J. F., 204 South ave.Chamberlain, Arthur B., 210 West ave.Chambers, R. W., 38S Plymouth ave.Cooper, J. & J., 228 E. Main.Cowley, Edward A., King cor. Brown.CRAIG & VANDERBELT, 199 Lyell ave.Crippen, Wm. H., 15H West ave.Curran <Si Goler, 44 W. Main.CURTISS, JAY C. D., 172 Plymouth ave.DAKE, C. A., University ave. cor. Culver Park.Dake Drug Co., The, -ax E. Main cor Clinton.Davis, E. H. & Co. (wholesale), iOl State.Dempsey, A. C, 167 East ave.Dempsey & Paddock, 285 Lake ave.Dewey, A. H., 42 Monroe ave.Dewey, Alvin H., 8;4 S. Clinton.Dudley, F. T., 266 Jefferson ave.Dutton, W. H., 90 Reynolds.Embury, Miss Irinda, 4J0 North.Esterheld, John, 119 Hudson ave. and 136 North

ave.Fellman, E., Reynolds cor. Bartlett.Flannery, Joseph S., 126 N Clinton.Gauger, Charles H., 265 Lake ave.Gilleapie, George, 448 Lyell ave.Gilmore Drug Co., The, 522 N. St. Paul.Guilford, H. B., 64 Monroe ave.Hahn, George, 558 State.Hatch, J. B., 3;;0 Monroe ave.Hewitt, Frank L., 100 South ave.Hyde & Page, 2o2 E. Main.Irish, Jacob P., 405 State.Jackson, F. W. & Co., l42East ave.Jardine, John, 392 State.Jesserer.W. H., 331 Plymouth ave.Johns, George W., 306 N. Clinton.Kibler, J. B., 352, 354 E. Main.Klinzing, Louis S., 96 S. St. Paul.Kreuser, Charles, U85 N. Clinton.Levin, Michael, IfW St. Joseph.Lung, Julius C, 252 Lake ave.Maid, Charles F., 379 Lyell ave.Maudeville, A. R. & Co., 280 E. Main.Manuel, Gustavius, 15 N. Clinton.Mason, F. S., 172 South ave.McLean, C. E. & Co., 27 North.Merriam Pbarmaey, 561 State.MULLEN, JOSEPH V., 213 Plymouth ave.Myers, Hiram R., 94 N. Clinton.Nagcl, C. E., I8u N. Goodman.Paine Drug Co., 24, 26 E. Main.POST, J. K. & CO., 3, 5 Exchange. See page 4.Reinsen & Co., J. E., 264 Monroe ave.Rogers, Matthew, 57 Lake ave.Rose, Frederick W., 280 North.Saalwachter, Jno. A., Central Pk. cor. Second av.Schercr, Frank, 169 Childs.Schleifur, John, Chatham eor. Nassau.Schmitt, Joseph M., 312 North.Schneider, August M., 2n Bay.SEIDEL. OTTO F., 316 University avu.Sibley, William J., 270 St. Joseph.Seibenpfeiffer, William C, 401 St. Joseph.Siener, Peter G , 216 Brown.Steele & Aman, 241 N. Clinton.Steele, William W., 48."> E. Main.

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WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH i M C A |Yp ft, RTTT T (\CK ) Granite Buildina.A HOUSE AND LOT THAT WILL 1 FIEAUE <& D U L L U t J V , I uramie Duiiumy.PROVE A GRAND INVESTMENT. I R e a l Estate B r o k e r s , ) _ _ ^ _ _ _110 ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

Elevator.

Euglert, PEpping, FErfl, John

Straussenburgh, Robert J., 254 and 418 West ave.Waegner, Conrad W., 5SI9 N. Clinton.Weinmann, Frauk J., 302 Jay.Weishaar, Max J., 751 N. Clinton.

Druggists' Sundries—Wholesale.Katz, Oscar J., 110 North.

Dry Cleaning and Refinishing.ALLEN, MRS. O. A., 164 Plymouth are. See

page 48.ALLEN, NEWELL B., 431E. Main.

Dry and Fancy Goods—Retail.Ballard, William J., 10 Central Park.Barnett, Mrs. Rachel, 175 Chatham.Becker, Mrs. Phoebe, 275 St. Joseph.Bitters, Charles H., 132 North ave. and 187 Hud-

son ave.Brede, F., 57 Central Park.Burger, C. H. & L., 18 South ave.BURKE, FITZSinONS, HONE & CO., 118-120 E.

Maiu.CARROLL, BEADLE & HUDGE, 114-162 E. Main.Currier, Mrs. Charles, 149 Lexington ave.Durnherr, Miss Mary, 197 Lyell ave.Ely, Mrs. Mary B., 711 N. Clinton,Euglert, Peter A., 522 N. Clinton.E i n , Frank, 14 West ave.

, n, 88 Orange,s, Mrs. Rickie, 624 N. Clinton.

Fahy, J., & Co., 74 State.Fisher, Charles E., 291 Brown.Foley, Miss Mary, 47U N. Clinton.Ford, Mrs. Michael, 27 German.Gardner, W. W., & Sou, 244 North.Hall, Mrs. W. D., 152 Brown.Harter, Mrs. Amelia, 153 St. Joseph.Heifer, Nicholas, 368 N. Clinton.Herrmann, Mrs. S. L., 310 Hudson ave.Holloway, Miss Marv, 228% St. Joseph.Hook, K. & L., 2i6 Jay.Hysner, Mrs. Franes, 524 N. St. Paul.Kahn, Jacob, 140 St. Joseph.Keller, Mrs. Mary, 622 N. Clinton.Kentner, Madison L., 424-42X State.Kimmel, Mrs. John G,, 218 Brown.Krieg & Then, 210 St. Joseph.Krieg, William J., 391 St. Joseph.Levy, Henry, 552 North.Loehner, John, 335 Hudson ave.Muller, Joseph C, 162 Ames.Myers, Samuel (Jobbers), 105 St. Joseph.Nientimp, Mrs. Rosina, 189 CbathamTPalmer, Mrs. L. M.. 79 Pennsylvania ave.Pfarrer, George, 415 Lyell ave.Eapp, Peter, 370 St. Joseph.Rohr, Jacob, 1077 S. Clinton.Rohrbacher, Charles F., 664 N. Clinton.Rosenberg, S. & J. (Jobbers), 178 St. Joseph.Rubenstein, Nathan, 184 St. Joseph.Schaffer, Mrs. Elizabeth d., 430 West ave.Scofleld, W.D., & Co., 170 E. Main.Schollhorn, Louis. 411 Jay.Shultz, Conrad, 120 Reynolds.SIBLEY, LINDSAY & CURR, Main, cor. St.

Paul. See front cover margin.SLAIQHT & BROWNELL, 203 Lyell ave.Snow, Mrs. Amy, 58 Lake ave.Stra-ssner, Jacob, 160 Campbell.Streb, Stephan, 469 St Joseph.Todd, Mrs. Sarah, 434 Plymouth ave.Ulrleh, Richard, :tt Sullivan Place.Vay, Edward, 33 King.Vosburgh, William J., ins West ave.Warth, Mrs. M. T , 371 Hudson ave.Wartinger, Mrs. Kate, 294 Hudson ave.

Widman, William G., 34 Herman.Wilcox, K. L., 744 E. Main.Winters, Miss Bridget, 493 E. Main.

Dry (foods—Wholesale.ARNOLD, S. J. & CO.,27 N. St. Paul. See front

cover margin.BURKE, FITZSIMONS, HONE & CO., 118,120

E. Main.Sibley, Lindsay & Curr, Main, cor. St. Paul.Smith, Bier & Gormly, 44-46 N. St. Paul.

Dry Plate Works.Forbes, Victor E., 47 Post.

Dye Houses.BERNARD, L. O. (Feathers), 104 W. Main. See

page 49.BOYD & McLYMAN, 14 Allen.Leary, D., Mill, cor. Platt.Levey, Joseph S., 212 West Main.LONG ISLAND DYE WORKS, 94 Exchange.

See page 50.Mains & Leach, 69-71 Mumford.NEW YORK STEAM DYEING CO., 76 S. St.

Paul. See page 22.Nicholson, George, 11 Kelly.Took, Christian, 46 Front.

Eating Houses,[See Dining Rooms and Restaurauts.]Electrical Contractors and Supplies.

Atkinson & Sykes, 14 Front.Bradley, E. C, & Co., 7-9-11 Stone.Burns, Chas. F., Co., 15 S. St. Paul.DAVIS & SON, room 44,16 State.ELECTRIC MACHINERY CO., 59 State.Elwood & Brien"(Contractors), 37 Market.INCANDESCENT LIOHT ADJUSTER CO., 81

Smith Arcade. See page ii.Proctor-Raymond Electric Co., 15 Caledonia avePutnam, J. E., &;Co., 123 State.Rochester Trolley Supply Co., The, 609 Ellwan-

ger & Barry building.Schmidt, Rudolph, & Co., 51 E. MainSummerhays, C. K , Co., E. Main, cor. East aveUNIVERSAL TELEPHONE SWITCH-HOOK CO.

(Manf.), 41 Stone.

Electric Light and Power.Central Light & Power Co., Bee Hive buildingCentral Light & Power Co., 67 Exchange Place

building.Citizens' Light & Power Co., 89 Market.Paxton, Geo. P., 771 Powers building.Rochester Gas & Electric Co., 255 N. Water.

Electrotypers.Ramsdell, Geo. P., 65 E. Main.ROCHESTER ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY, 49

E. Main. See pose 3i>.Rural Home Co., The, Limited, Bee Hivebldg.

Elevator Manufacturers.Graves Elevator Co., 3 Center, cor. FrankOtis Bros. & Co., 245 Powers building.

Elevator Doors.ROCHESTER AUTOMATIC ELEVATOR DOOR

CO., 291 Mill. See margin lines.Elocution and Physical Culture.

FORD, MRS. LULU, 317 Exchange.Harding, Mrs. Mary Pierce, 670 Powers building.

gPSSiSrieWINES AND LIQUORS.

J . D O R A N , I Bottled Goods for Family54 STATE ST. 3 U s e a Specialty.;J

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LT"' ~ i s s Melissa S., 670 Powers building."See" a R I E H A L E , 1041 Granite building.

SAMSON? MISS MARY E. . 668-669 Powers bldg.

Embroidering and Stamping.[See Art Needlework. |

Employment Agencies.Ford, Myron G., 186 N. ClintonHARLFINGER. MRS. DORA, 73 E. Main,

room 6.Kinsley, Mrs. Ida, 43 N. Clinton.Richardson. S. D., 63 Reynolds ArcadeSTAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 9 Butts build-

ing.Union Employment Association, 138 E. Main.WILSON, flRS. riARY A., 377 E. Main.

Engine Builders.

Rochester Machine Tool Works, Limited, Cen-ter, cor. Frank.

SHIPMAN ENGINE MANUFACTURING CO.,279 Mill, cor. Factory.

REDFERN, J. H., 5 Allen. See page 36.

Engineers—Civil.Brown, Le Grand, 90 Exchange Place building.GRAY, W. C , 418 Powers building. See page 7.Jones, Horace (Surveyor), over 142 State.Ryan, J. C , 118 Reynolds Arcade.Storey, Wm. R., 711 E. & B. building.

Engineers—Consulting.Creelman, W. J., SIS Granite building.TUBBS, J. NELSON, 405 Wilder building.

Engineers—Mechanical.Hyde, Hampden, 344 Powers building.Peck, Cassius C , 39 State.PEPPER, W. H., 1 Elizabeth. See page 43.

Engravers.

COMMERCIAL ENGRAVING CO. (Wood), 81E.Main.

Frauenberger, George. 116 North.Gifl'ord, C. C , i- Son (Metal), 17 Elwood bldg.HIGINBOTHAM, L. (Wood), 24 State.PARKERSON, G. W. (Copper Plate), 718E. &B.

building, 39 State.Pennv, F. A., 86 E. * B. building.Ramsdell, Geo. D. (Wood), 65 E. Main.SCRANTOM, WETMORE & CO., 21-23State; 20

W. Main. See page 83.SriEED, E. L. (Wood and Photo.), 720 E. & B.

building. 39 State.STARK & FISH (Half Tone and Zinc), 49 E. Main.

WUsonfflerbert R. (Jewelry), 706 Powers build-ing.

Engravings, Etchings, Etc.

EMPIRE MOULDING WORKS, 303-305 Granitebldg. See page 22.

Evaporating Machinery.

PEASE, FRANK B., 510 S. Clinton.

Express Companies.

ADAMS EXPRESS CO., 47 State.AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., H. J. Butterfleld,

Agent, 103 State and 219 E. Main.NATIONAL EXPRESS CO., W. H. Ashley, Agt.,

37 JE. Main.

UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO., P. E. Hay-den, Agt., 61 State.

WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EXPRESS, J. P.Henry, Agt., 47 State.

Earthenware Manufacturer.Schmidt, John, 166 Scio.

Farmers' Sheds.Crissy Sheds, The, 31 Stone.Sours, A. T., 43 Belmont Park.

Faucet rianufacturers.Badhom Bros, (wooden), 26 S. Water.GENESEE PLATING WORKS, J. C. Baumer,

Prop., over 32-36S. St. Paul and 16-20 MinervaPlace. See page 29.

Schmidt, John G., & Son, 44 St. Joseph.

Feather nanufactory and Dyeing.BERNARD, L. G , 104 N. Main. See page 49.Gaussuin, J. (ostrich), 29 N. Clinton.

Fertilizers.Bowker Fertilizing Co., 40o Wilder building.Bradley Fertilizer Co. (branch), 843 Granite

building?Chapin Fertilizing Works, N. Tremont.Lester's Agricultural Chemical Works, 69 W.

Main.File nanufactory.

Luwdig, Christian, rear 22 Brown's Race.Filter manufacturer.

Kidsey Filter Works, 7-9 Griffith.Fire Alarms.

Fire Masonry.FORD, WELSH & KENNY, 325 State and 317 Ex-

change. See back cover.SUMMERHAYS, WM., & SONS, 35-36 Smith

Arcade. See page 7.Fire Works Manufacturer.

Rochester Fireworks Co., 402 E. Main.

Fish and Oyster narkets.

BAYER, CHARLES M., 296 E. Main.Boston & Vanderslice, 268 E. Main.Goldstein, Solomon 208 St. Joseph.Green's, Seth, Sons, 78-80 Front.Lipson, Mrs. Anna, 134 St. Joseph.Milleman, S., & Son, E. Main, cor. North.Minges, Frank A., 579 N. Clinton.Palmer, Dwight, 115-117 Front.Price, J., & Co., 56 Front.Snyder, Edward P., 336 Central ave.YOUNG, L. (Oysters), 28 Front. Families sup-

plied. See page 80.

Floors—Hardwood.

WOOD MOSAIC CO., A. Adams. Gen. Agt., 62State. See page 58.

Florists.

BR1O& BROS. & CO., office 29 S. Clinton,warehouse, Church St. See page 84.

CROSMAN BROTHERS, 503 Monroe ave. and21 S. Clinton.

Rochester Clothing Gleaning \ R . C . C . & R. C O .AND REPAIR CO. < Ellwanger & Barry Building, 39 State St.

Drop us a Postal—We will do the Rest.

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Du Fries. F. W., ' « Plymouth ave.Dewey, I. H., 922 N. St. Paul.DobberLin, John C, 595 St. Joseph.Engel, Charles, 43 i Mt. Hope ave.Fry, E. R., !)S E. Main.Fry, John D., 4 Rogers ave.GREENSHITH, HERBERT, E. Main and Cul-

ver. See page 28.Haddleton Si Co., 163 Columbia.Keller. Geo. .7. 3nu Mt. Hope ave.KELLER, JOHN B., SONS, 31 N. Clinton, 361

South ave. See page 12.Kimball, W. S., Ok-an, cor. Bronson aveKing, Wm. H., 232 Mt. Hope ave.KRUGER, CHARLES E., 4% Monroe ave.Lavigne, Frank, Frank, cor. Bloss.Lepper, Andrew J., 16 Warner.McGorray, John, 22 Costar.Pridmore, Joseph O., 3>6 Lyell ave.SALTER BROS., 38 W. Main, 245 E. Main and

249 Park ave. See page 27.Schlegel, F. & Sons, 260 South ave.Suhr, Chas., 177 North.Thoman, Jacob, 314 N. Goodman.Vick, Janres, Sons, East ave.WHITE BROTHERS, greenhouses, Thurston St.;

office address, si Kenwood ave. See page 66Wilson, Hirum E , SS JS. Main.

Florist—Commission.

KELLER, J. W., Hand 16 N. Water.

Florist—Wholesale.KELLER, J. W., 14 and 16 N. Water.

Flour, Feed, Hay and Straw.

Adsit, Franklin, 214 West ave.Baker & Son, 322 Troup.Bohrer, 8., & Son, 323 North.Brace, E. L., 26 Stillson.Bradstreet, C. S., 143 East ave.CANNON, DANIEL, 411 Plymouth ave.CLUM, VICTOR S., 91 Reynolds.COLLINS, H. C, 17 Plymouth ave.Couuor, John, 93-95 Exchange.COY, E. N., HOHudsonave. See page60Ernst, George L., 276 North.Fero <s Spencer, 416 Brown.Fischer, William, 341 St. Joseph.Flynn Bros., 118Monroe ave.Frank, Theodore, 119 Grand.Gribbroek, Albert, 112 Hudson ave.Gunkler, Alfred C, 83 North aveGunkler, George F., 180 St. Joseph.Hayton, J., 12 Spring.Heberling, George, Agt., 339-341 E. MainHUEY, MILTON V., 163 W. MainHurvitz & Olshansky, 47 HermanJACKLING, S., 75 South aveJACKSON, GEO. E., 924 S. Clinton.Koeberle, Hulbert, 142 St. Joseph.Lusink, M. John, 3 Grand ave.Morgan, George J., 382 N. St. Paul.Morgan, John, 225 Hudson ave.Nagle, George H.. 4Vi State.Nlblack, F. G., 20.' W. Main.Boss, Albert, 139 West ave.ROTH, WILLIAM, 1005 S. Clinton. See margin

Smith.'william C, 325 State.St. John, Wm. H., 49 Anderson ave.Tallier Ar Schulik, 4»7 E. MainTREMAN, ORLIN, 2u8 Caledonia ave.Tuttle, Avery W.,9 Central Park.Vanns. James, 74 North ave.Woorlams, W. G., 205-207 South ave.

Bennett, Albert, & Son, ;.O6 Lake ave.Chase, J. H., Milling Co., 5 Aqueduct.Davis, J. G., & Co., Brown's Race, foot Platt.Douglas, Clark, & Son, 2 North ave.Ferguson & Lewis, Mill, foot Brown.Gerling Bi'os., 5-7 N. Water.Godley i; Stiles, Colvin. cor. Wright.Gorsline, James, 2S6-2>-8 Lake ave.Hinds, J. A., & Co., Brown's Kace.M&cauley, Fien & Co., Graves, cor. Race.Moseley & Motley Milling Co., Brown's Race.Smith & Sherman. Mill, foot Brown.Stone, H. D., Co., Mill, foot Brown.Whitney & Wilson, Mill, foot Factory.Young & Wilson, S. Water.

Foreign Exchange.MAURER, GEORGE C , Estate of, 119 E. Main.

See page 22.STOWELL, C. L., 401 and 403 Powers building.

Fresco Artists.COLBY & ARMENT, 57 State. See front cover.

Fringe Hakers.Genesee Upholstering Trimming Works, State

cor. Platt.Schaeifer & Schlegel, 27-29 Canal,

Fruits—Retail.Ketchum, H. E., 17 S Clinton.Lombardi, Frank, 2B5 N. Clinton.Marotta, Frank, 292 State.Morthage, J.. 16:! Front.Merpoue, Arcangelo, 350 State.•Millman.S., & Sou, 2'.i2-̂ 91 E. Main.Zimmerman, M. A., 86-90 E. Main.

Fruits—Wholesale.HUNTER & KNOX, 332 E. Main.Taylor, John A. (canned goods), 127-129 State.Trauenthal, J., 5 North.Doyle, Michael, At Co. (dried), 32 White.Petri, Albert (dried), 65 Reynolds Arcade.

Furnaces.fSee also Stoves and Furnaces.]

FRICKER, JOHN, 10 Ely, cor. Minerva. Seopage 70.

Sehultz. Wm L., 200 North.Suess, W. H., 216 North.

Furnace Supplies.Bryce & Calder, 86 Exchange.

Furniture—Retail.Bickford Bros., 60 Mill.Bush, Wm. C, 69 State.De Young, L., 133 State.Goldman * Wiukelman, 117 St. Joseph,GORTON & ricCABE, 2C5-291 E. Alain See

page 26.Graff, A. A., & Co., 115 E. Main.GRAVES, H. B., 116-1 IN state, 77 to 87 Mill. See

top margin hues.King, John C, 111 E. Main.Laugslow, Flower A: Co.,67-M-71 S. St. PaulLombard Furniture Co., IM W. MainPhillips, Galushn. 9 -93 E. MainSchaffner, F., US State.Schantz, Henry, 1:17 state and 15 Front.

One gallon of California i ]JI# J . D O R A N , I O n e 1 u a r t °ffine KentuckyWine, $1.00, Jug included. I 3 5 4 STATE ST. i Whiskey, 50 cents.

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Shale, I". A., estate of, 181-187 E. Maiu, cor. Stone.8t»Ukmght * Schminke 137 E. MainWeis A: Fisher, 443 N. Clinton.Whipple & Crippen, 136-1:38 W. Main.ZoUer, Chas. C, 224 North.

Furniture—Manufacturers.Brooks, Edward, Allen, cor. Plan.Copeland & Durgiu Co., 126 Jay.Dewey, I. H., & Co., West, near Lyell aveDe Young Bros., 7 Hill.Feely, Lawrence (chair), 314 Lake ave.HALSTR1CK, ANTHONY (church), 180 South

ave.Hartfelder, John A., & Co., 204-206 N. Water.Hayden & Crouch (chair), Lower Falls.Hayden Furniture Co., The, Exchange, cor.

Court.Meulendyke & Veyhe Mfg. Co., N. Water, cor.

Andrews.MICHELSEN & SON, 236 N. Water.Powell, W. M., & Co., Anderson avj., opp. Elk.Riley Bros, (couches), 161 Jav.ROCHESTER CABINET CO., SJones.Samuels, M., & Co. (folding beds), Platt, cor.

Allen.Straussman, H. M., 129-133 Mill.

Furniture Packer.

M1NGES, J . FRED., over 123 State. See page 38.

Furniture Repairers.Brown & Noyes, 112 Andrews.Gaulfenbaum, Samuel, 171 Chatham.

Tooker, Mrs. Alma L., «i'3 W. MainWest, C. H., 162 S. St. Paul.

Furriers.

Engel, Joseph, 89 E. Maiu.Geismar, R., 241 E. Maiu.GRAESER, V., 115-llt! Beckley building. See

margin lines.Keuyon Hat & Fur Co.. 140 E. Main.New York Cloak and Fur Co., l'J E. Main.

Galvanized Iron Cornice.

FRICKER, JOHN, 10 Ely, cor. Minerva Place.S 7u

Gas Company.

Rochester Gas & Electric Co., 62-68 Mumford.

Oas and Electric Fixtures.

Sloan, S.. 24 Exchange.Summerhays, C. K., & Co., 1 East ave.

Gas Fitters.

[See Plumbers.]

General Repairs—Jobbing.

COMBS, EDGAR S., 41 Stone. Seepage 76.

Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps.

Bridgeman. Charles, 102 W. Main.

goidwafe^^STiobbers,. 122N. St. Paul.J ^ v i r w i i i i a m ^ i Joseph.Leudecke, Carl, 473 N. Clinton.Meng Bros.. 1* State.

Meng, John A., 247-219 North.MENG & SHAFER diats and caps), 11 State, 14

W. Main and 186 E. Main.Metzger Bros., 720 N. Clinton.Miller, Thomas, 56 W. Main.Ocampaugh, E., * Sons, 83-J-7 E. Main.Peoples, J. L., 108 Monroe ave.Rtmney, F. G., 12 E. Main.Sabey, George A., 172E. Main.Sadden, William H., 4U4 State.Seyler, M. A., S8 E. Main.Shale At Milow, 78-80 K Main.Weaver, John H., 331E. Main.

Glass—Art-stained.

PAGE & CHAPIN, 0-1 Exchange. See page 60.

Glass Works.Reed, F. E., 380 Plymouth ave.

Glass Signs.

BRAITMAYER, GEO. J., 716 E. & B. building.See page 19.

Glove Manufacturers.

Busby, T. M., 12 Front.Peck, C. B., Bracket House building.Wells, Edward A., Jr., 260 E. Main.

Gold Fish.

BING, BERTHA, 20 East ave. See page 68.

Gold and Silver Leaf Hanufacturers.Swift T., & Son, 22 Spring.

Grain Elevator.

Whitney, James W., 126 Brown.

Grain—Wholesale.

Ferrin Bros. Co., 601 Wilder building.PEARSON, C. W.,& CO., 718-720 Granite build-

ing. See page 61.

Granite and Statuary—Wholesale.

WATTLES, W. M., & CO., 507 Cox building,28-32 N. St. Paul.

Graphaphones.

ROCHESTER TALKING MACHINE CO., THE,Charles Drabble, Manager; dealers in the per-fected Graphaphoue and Phonographs, Sup-plies, etc.; machines sold and rented on rea-sonable terms; evening parties furnished. 210E. & B. building.

Greenhouses.[See Florists.]

Grinders.

ADAM, CHARLES, 30 Front. See page 7.Bueg, John, 58 Mumford.Loeffler, F. H., 48 Front.Rochester Roll Grinding & Corrugating Co.,

Brown's Race, cor. Furnace.WUNDER, CHARLES, W.i N. Water. See page 44.

Groceries—Retail.

Abeles, Jacob, 209 South ave.Adams. William W., 149 West ave.Altman, William, 1X4 Hudson ave.Ameele & Gabrielse, s&iSt. Joseph.Ames Charles F., 593 E. Maiu.

S I 5 0 for Keeping all your ( ft C C* Clothing Pressed for ] " • * ? • * " -

one month. ' Ellwanger & Barry Bi

& R . C O . > Rochester Clothing Gleaningilldlng, 39 State St S AND REPAIR CO.

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Andrews, Isaac H., 11 Hudson ave.Argrousky, Betsy, 64 Hanover.Armbruster, Fred. W., 169-171 Seio.Armbruster, Julius, N. Alexander, cor. German.Armstrong, Charles A., 322 Hudson ave.Arnoldy, Antonio, 173 West ave.Arthur, George E., 81 Lexington ave.ATK1N BROS., 178 Caledonia ave.Atkinson, Charles, 223Front.Atkinson, Win., 45 Seward.Attridge, Thomas W., 19 Orange.Ayer, K. W., 320 University ave.Bachle, Samuel, 123 Chatham.Baer, Jacob, 21 Herman.Bailey, Jacob Y., 43 Orange.Baker, James, 410 North.Baker, John A., 54 Lake ave.Barber, H., 33 Spring.Barclay, Fraukfin E., 172 Lexington ave.Barry, Mrs. John, 149 South ave.Bates, Frank, 352 University ave.Beal, Jacob, Hebard, cor. Merle Place.Becker, Charles F., 582 Lake ave.

Bernbard, Henry A., 236 Lyell ave.Bertru, John M., 73 Smith.Bohrer Bros., 179 North ave.Biedenbach, Nicholas, 110 Bay.Biel, Joseph, 743 S. Clinton.Boigk, Otto, 344 Scio.Boyce & Hoyt, 339 Lake ave.Brown, Charles H., 377 St. Joseph.BROWNING, E. R., 428 E. Main.Budd, Everett W., 420 State.BULLARD BROS., 157 E. Main.Butler, Wells A., 216 Spring.Butterfleld, Clarence C., East five., cor. South ave.Cain, Bartholomew, 555 State.CALLAHAN, MRS. ROSE, 82 S. Ford.Callahan, W. G., 43-45 Champlain.Callow & Rogers, 1020 S. Clinton.Callyer, Abraham, 306 University ave.Caney & Thomas, 15-17 W. Main.Carroll, T. E., 12 Bronson ave.Case, Adam, 80 North ave.Catt, Henry J., 42 Central Park.CAVANAUOH, Q. J., 37 Euglewood ave.Cheesman, R. W., 80 Monroe ave.Church, Harry W., 27 Jefferson ave.Clarke, John A., 539 State.Cochrane, William, 143 Jay.Coffey, Jeremiah, 28 Ward.Cohen, Samuel, 209 St. Joseph.Cole, Edward, 26 Clark.Collier, Edward, 143 Genesee and 107 Central ave.Condon Bros., 81 Prospect.Corbusier, Frank H., 105 South ave.Corcoran, Jeremiah, 32 Seward.Corris, Wm. R., 157-159 East ave.Corris, N. N..480E. Main.Cotchefer, R., 190 Plymouth ave.Courneen, E., 82-84 Prospect.Coxon, Mrs. Mary Ann, 104 Smith.Crawford, Mrs. Eliza, 11 Magne.Crispin, Wm. H., 115 Exchange.Cromey, Stephen, 224 Troup.Crowell, John, 176 West ave.CUBITT, JOHN A., 136 Alexander.Curran, Daniel, 189 Troup.Bailor, John E., 26 Central ParkDARCY, PATRICK, Columbia ave., cor. Rey-

Davidsdu, Charles, 108 St. Joseph.Delicatessin Co., The, 116 N. Clinton.De Mallie, A., 316 Monroe ave.De Mallie, John, 295 Hudson ave.De Neve, Joseph C, 550 North.

Depuyt, Philip A., 313 Monroe ave.Derby, Patrick A., 170 Chili ave.Deuble, John M., 105 Pennsylvania ave.DIQNIN, H. J. , 28 Prospect.Dill, Joseph, 111 Hudson ave.Diver, D. M., & Co., 443 Monroe ave.Doert, John, Plymouth ave., cor. Bartlett.Donnelly, Mrs. Margaret T., Otis, cor. Cameron.Donovan & Siebert, 854-856 N. St. Paul.Doyle, E. Frank, 108 Caledonia ave.Drecoll, John C, 272 St. Joseph.Dubelbeiss, Samuel M., 283 North.Dunn, James, 128 Orchard.Durgin, Charles E., 52-54 Avenue B.Eber, Simon, 126 Chatham.Eckert, John, 926 N. Clinton.Edwards, Henry W., 420 West ave.Eisenberg, C, 842 S. Clinton.Eisenmenger, Adam, 31 Hayward Park.Eisenmenger, M., 69 Broadway.Emich, August E., 62 Warner.Enders, Mrs. Charles, Bay, cor. N. Goodman.Erb, Hermann, Colvin, cor. Campbell.Ertl, John, 90 Orange.ESTER, WM. J., 1115 S. Clinton, cor. Bly. See

page 65.Eyer, Frank H., 264 Lake ave.Fahrer, John, 846 N. Clinton.FaragherBros., 228 Plymouth ave.Fess, James J., 166 Ames.Fichtimaier, George B., 772 N. Clinton.Fink, Mrs. Josephine, 460 St. Joseph.Finkelsteiu, Mrs. Yatta, 84 Hanover.Fisher Bros., 481 St, Joseph.FISHER, GEORGE, 21 University ave.Fisher, Harris, 96 St. Joseph.Fisher, Isaac, 380 Central ave.Forschler, Geo. H., 144 Caledonia ave.Forschler, Henry, 170 Mt. Hope ave.Fraly, Mrs. Mary, 341 Browu.Frank, C. M., 152 East ave.Garuey, G., 849 S. Clinton.Gans, Simon, 72 Hanover.Geib, William, 288 Jefferson ave.Geis, Joseph, 31 Edward.Gendrau, William A., 152 Jay.Genkel, August F., 170-172 Bay.German, George, 420 Monroe ave.Gibbs, George, 25 Herman.Giebel, A., 54 Scio.Giebel, Pius, 695 N. Clinton.Gilman, Albert W., 18 East ave. and 335 E. Main.Gleichaub, J., & Sons, 69-73 Park ave.Gleiser, Conrad A., 38 Herman.Glenn, M. J., 157 Brown.Goldstein, David, 115 St. Joseph.Goldstein, Jacob, 179 ChathamGoldwater, Isaac, 192 St. Joseph.Goossen, Abraham, 226 St. Joseph.Gores, Joseph, 628 N. Clinton.Gossen, Charles, 359 St. Joseph.Gough, Thomas H., 97 Glenwood ave.Gould, L. M. & T. B., 29-31-33 West ave.Graven, Mrs. Virginia, 136 Platt.Green, W. C, & Bro., 94 Monroe aveGreen, H. J., 140 Alexander.QRIBBROEK & SON, 223-225 Park we. See

page 66.Griflith, Mrs. A. W., SOHibbard Place.GRUENEMEY, ERNST, Scio, cor. Weld. See

back cover.Guerin, Charles N., 154 West ave.Gurin, C. M., 154 West ave.Gysel, Peter, 61 Central Park.Haag, Peter, 371 Maple.Haeker, Rudolph, 221 Allen.Hahle, Wm. H., 262 Jefferson ave.Haitz, Wm., 72 Bronsou aveHaller, Christian, 218 Hudson ave.

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Haller, John, 472 Clifford.Hamilton, Hugh, 28fi StateHammond, Thomas, 122 W. Main.Hanna, John, 137 OrchardHart, Jesse, 272 Hudson ave 438 N'orthHartell, George A., 62 Clinton.Heberger, Martin, Est., 555-557 N. Clinton.Heckner, George J., 98 ThomasHeim, John A., 86 N. Joiner.Hickey, John F., 1025 S. ClintonHiggins, E. M., 238-242 E. Main. 'Hill, Albert, 42 Auderson ave.Hill Bros., 75 Bay.HOFFMAN, B. J., 35S% Monroe ave.Hoffner, William, 8S5 N. Clinton.Holahan, H. J., 277 Scio.Holloran Bros , 388 State.Hopwood, Robert F., 141 W. Main.Hosenfelt, August, 207 Lexington ave.Howe, William, 275 Reynolds.Huber Bros., 260 Bronson ave.Imhof, Louis, 57 Bartlett.Ireland, Geo. B., 110 Mt. Hope ave.Jackson & Green, 573-575-577 S. ClintonJackson, Wolfe, 139 Chatham.Janowsky, Pincous. 132 St. Joseph.Johnsou, Phillip, 85 Delaware.Joslin, John, IB Jones.Julian, Edward, 152 Lexington ave.Justice, Robert, 116 Reynolds.Kase, Valentine, 368 Lyell ave.Keegan, Arthur, 316 State.Kelly, T. P., 339 Exchange.Kennedy, Wm., 127 South ave.Kenning, Theodore J., 148 North.Kermann, Charles, 35 Central Park.Klein, John J.,236 Jefferson ave.Klem, E., 58 Gregory.Klein, John, 155 N. Union.Klem, R. B., 21 Front.Klemm, William, 442 St. Joseph.Kluk, Anthony, 365 W. Maple.Knapp, Geo. J., 374 Monroe ave.Knapp, H. M., 920 8. Clinton.Knapp, Mrs. J., 184 Jefferson ave.Knapp, John O., 298 E. Main.Knapp, Victor, 286 West ave.Knight, Wm., 290 Plymouth ave.Knope, Joseph, 152 Oak.Kohl, Andrew, 397 Hudson ave.Konath, Gottlieb, 392 Lyell ave.Kramer, Barnard, 533 N. Clinton.Kramer, Louis, 21 Hanover.Krebs, William A., Emerson, cor. Gates ave.Krill, Thomas F., 533 State.Knefer, Fred. C, 141-143 Hudson ave.Kurtz, Henry F., 366 N. St. Paul.Kurtz, John M., 202 Mt. Veruon ave.Knrzrock, John H., 197 S. Goodman.Langknecht, Henry, 713 N. Clinton.Lanni, Domenico, 167 Front.Laragy, Mrs. Sarah E., 494 Lyell ave.Lavigne, William, 204 Saratoga ave.Lavigne, Zobulon, 200 Saratoga ave.Lays, Charles, 916 N. Clinton.Lazarsohn, Marks, 135 Chatham.Lazarus, Simon, 79 Hanover.Lechleitner, Paul J., 236 Lake ave.Lee, B. W.. 437 Plymouth ave.Lehman, H., estate, 83 Pearl.Lenke, Charles H., 161 St. Joseph.Levi, Charles, 89 St. Joseph.Lofvers, Hommo, 444-445 Clifford.Long, Roland, 218 Smith.Long, Thomas W., 60 Stone.Losee, Thomas, Otis, cor. Austin.Love, Frank W., 77 Silver.Lnckey, Ernest H., 61 Seward.Lusiuk Bros., 91 North ave.

Lynch, J. J., 99 South ave.Lynch, John, 150 South ave.Mahaney, Michael C, 39 Warner.Marriott, C. B., 372 University ave.Martin, C. W., 180 Monroe aveMartin. John C, 81 E. Maple.Matthews, James M., 271 Lyell ave.MAURER, GEO. C. (Estate of), 149 E. Main. See

page 22.May, Adam, 263 MapleMay, Frank N., 183 Campbell.May, Gustave, Reynolds, cor. Bartlett.McAnarney, Thomas, estate, 160 Brown.McCabe, Owen E., 35 Jay.McCalla, H. T., 161 East ave.McCord, Mrs. Laura J., 578 Lake aveMcDade, Andrew, 652 State.McGee, James, 178 East ave.McMannis, Jas., & Sons, 34 S. St. Paul.McMillan, Thomas, 48 S. St. Paul and 180 Ply-

mouth ave.McNally, Mrs. Catharine, 1 Thrush.McNamara, John C, 163 Clifton.Menger, Charles, 68> North.Merlau, Chris., 231 N. Clintou.Merlau, Fred. H., 532 State.Meyer, Agate, 60 Thomas.Meyer, A. L., 244 N. Clinton.Meyer, Joseph J., 211 Campbell.Michaels, Hugh, 160 Monroe ave.Miller, A. W., East ave.. Brighton.Miller, Frederick V., 8 West ave?Miller, Louis H., 340 North.Minges, Charles H., 424 West ave.Moeschler, Henry H., Bay, cor. N. Goodman.Monroe Co. Co-operative Store Co., 39a Lyell ave.Morgan, August H., 407 St. Joseph.

Muhl, Christian, 160-164 Lyell ave.Muehlhaeuser, John G., 51! Bay.Muisus, Fred., 80 Pennsylvania ave.Mumbach, Mrs Rosa, lf>2 Maple.Nagel, Fred. C, 570 Monroe ave.Nagle.J. A., 7Culver Park. .Newton, Charles L., 257 E. Main.Niblack, Fred. C, 202 W. Main.Nolan, Mrs. Mary E., 32 Myrtle.Normile, Mrs. Catharine. 193 Smith.Normile, Henry, 460 Lyell aveOchs, August J., Jefferson, cor. Cady.Oglia, Filomena, 292 Scio.O'Kane Bros., Bartlett, cor. Reynolds.O'Loughlin, John, 217 Smith.O'Neil, James, 310 Plymouth ave.Pauckner, G., 248 Mt. Hope ave.Pauckner, J. L., estate, 248 Mt. Hope ave.Pearse & Oatway, 209 N. Goodman.PERCY, OEO. W., 128-132 Allen, 21 South ave.

and 10 Mt. Hope ave.Pfahl, Adam F., 481N. Clinton and 490 St. Joseph.Pfeffer, Elizabeth, 232 Reynolds.Pfluke, Martin, 118-120 Reynolds.Phelps, Lucius, 434 West ave.Platts, John G., Brown, cor. Frank.Popp, John, 68 Campbell.Popp, Otto C, 251 Jay.Priest, Charles F., 9 Smith.Quang, Geo. A., 973 S. Clinton.Randall, Mrs. Mary L., 238 Lake ave.Rauher, Frank J., 534 N. St. Paul.Reiland, John A., 659 N. Clinton.Riber, Mrs. Sophia, 221 Childs.Rice, Alvah, 263 West ave.Rimmel, Fred. F., 63 South ave.Ritz. Frank. 120 Bay.Ritzenthaler, Joseph, 336 Maple.Roberts, John H., 181 North.Roden, Charles A., 75 Center.

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Rodenbeck, Adolph, 72 North ave.Roderick, Clarence L., 99 Magne.Roeser, Ferdinand, 85 Webster ave.Roesner, Mrs. Fredericka, 342 Jay.Roggelin, John C , 33 Central Park.Roggmann, John, 370 Clifford.Roneone & Bro., 364 State. •Rosenberg, Morris, 210 St. Joseph.Rosengreen, H.,389Exchange.Rosengreen, W., 58 Columbia ave.Roth, Wm., 201 Mt. Hope ave.Ruby, Frances A., 234 Maple.Ruf, John, 153 Ames.Rutz, John, 46 Alphonse.Salmon, Charles, * Co., 132-134 N. Clinton and 26

W. MainSangster, Fred. W., 211 North.Saucke. Henry, 358 Clifford.Sehaeffer, George J., 341 Lyell ave.Schaffner, Emile, 231 Scio.Schauman, Louis, 340 N. Clinton.Schauman, John C, 524 N. Clinton.Scherer, Miss Mary, 171 Childs.Sehicker, George, 57 Henry.Schleuker, Jacob, 68 Hollister.Schlitzer, Isadore, 230 North.Schmidt, Joseph, 59 Pennsylvania ave.Schmidt, Ludwig, 74 Gleuwood ave.Schmitt, George J., Ill Jennings.Schorer, John B., North, cor. Woodbury.5CHRECK, A. O., 216-220 Seio.Schroder, Charles F., 644 N. Clinton.Schroder, George, 210 Monroe ave.Schulz, Fred. G.. 269-273 South ave.Schumacher, John J., 12(1-122 Whitney.Schuth, Henry F., 51 Thomas.Schwab, Bernard, 83-85 Whitney.Scollard, Henry J., 76 Smith.SEAMAN, H. C, 126 W. Main.Seel, J. A., 14-20 Lake ave., Plymouth ave., cor.

Spring, and 207 Monroe ave.Seiler, Jacob, 149 Campbell.Sellinger, G. Peter, 778 N. Clinton.Seuffert, William P., 236 Maple.SHUBMEHL, WM. IN., 183 South ave.Simpson, Thomas, 31 Otis.Sippil, Gustave, 825 N. Clinton.Slattery, Denis, 90 Genesce.Sommer, August C, 481 State.Spahn & Giebel, N. Joiner, cor. W. Wilson ave.Spang, Michael, 811 Smith.Spang, Peter, 48 Wilder.Stahl, Mrs. Elizabeth, 292 South ave.Stallman, F. P., 5J5 Plymouth ave.Stephan, Herman, 255 St. Joseph.Stillman, Abraham, 104K Chatham.Stokes, John, York, cor. Maple, and 283 Lake aveStolz, Wm. L., 118 Caledonia ave.Streb, Mrs. Elizabeth, 348 North ave.Streb, Joseph, 368 North.Strebler, Mrs. Mary, 323 Lake ave.Strobel, John, Webster ave., cor. Parsell ave.Suhr, Charles F., Mt. Hope ave., cor GoldSullivan, John, 144 Genesee.Swanton, George, 02% Reynolds.Taglino Bros., 168 Allen.Tait, La Mont I)., 318 E. Main.Temmerman, J. F., 3 Grand.Templetou, Mrs. E., 114 Atkinson.Thorn, James J., 137 East ave.Thomas, William, 542 Hudson ave.Thompson, Geo. S., 1072 S. Clinton.Thompson, Isaac H., 463 State.Thomson, Sylvauus S., 686 N. St. Paul.Tibbils, Charles, 201 Monroe ave.Tierney, Miss Mary E. 507 Lyell ave.Toely, William J., 315 St. Joseph.Turk, Harris, 16 Herman.Valentine, C. F., 186 N. Goodman.

Van Buren, Ruze D., 193 Lyell ave.Van Stallen, Leonard, 5>4 St. Joseph.Vetter, Gottleib J., 360 Scio.Virkus, Henry A., 165 Chatham.Vohs, Charles, 28 Sullivan Place.Wabezak, Joseph. 545 Hudson ave.Wahl, Henry, 46 Herman.Walter, Anthony, 591 North.Walz, Mrs. Apollonia, 240 North ave.Ward, William, 101 Prospect.Waterburv, W. I., 53 Caledonia ave.Webber, Mrs. Albert, 17-19 Jefferson ave.Webber, Frank S., 440 West ave.Webber, George P., 42 Baden.Webber, Le Roy R., 163 Platt.Webster, M. A., 311 Jefferson ave.Wegman, H. F., 592 N. Cliutou.Wegman, John, 90 Lake ave.Wehle, Jacob, 361 Hudson ave.Weider, Mrs. Geo. J., 721 S. Clinton.Weider, W. J., 43 Grand.Weis, Joseph A., 442 Lyell ave.Weissenbum, Theodore, 264 Clifford.Wentworth, J. L., 107 Jefferson ave.Wick, George L., 334 Brown.Wick, Harry F., E. Maple, cor. Brown.Wick & May, Childs. cor. Jay.Wiedenkofer, Adam, 97 Sherman.Wiegand, Edward, 46 Manhattan.Williams, A., 166 Jefferson ave.Woehrlen, Charles, 298 N. Goodman.Woehrlen, Gustav A., 32 N. Joiner.Woggon, Herman A., 270 Clifford.Woodbury, W. E., 177 Lake ave., 190 Orange, 101

Monroe ave., 15 Culver Park, 248 South ave.,274 E. Main, 688 N. Clinton and 248 South ave.

Woodruff, William, 491 E. Main and 49 Scio.Yahn, A. V., 801 N. Cliutou.Yawman, George, 189 Jay.Yung, William, 364 Maple.Zimmer, Henry, 38 Campbell.Zimmer, William, 319 Central ave.

Grocers—Wholesale.Brewster, Crittenden & Co., 49-51 N. St. Paul.Brewster, Gordon & Co.,.153 E. Main.Brewster, H., & Co., 15-19 N. Water.Buell, Geo. C, & Co., 37-39 Exchange.Gray, Chas. W., 184 State.Herzberger, Y. J., & Co., 3611-368 E. Main.MAURER, QEO. C, Estate, 149 E. Main. See

page 22.Palmer, A. W., 25 S. Water.Smith, Perkins & Co., 13-15-17 Exchange.Woodbury, W. E., 44-46 E. Main.

Guns and Ammunition.McCulloch, J., 99 E. Main.

Gymnasium.

Hair Dressing Parlors (Ladies) and Hair Goods.

COSTELLO & MALOV, 523-525 Granite build-ing. See page 68.

Guggenheim, Isaac, 215 E. Main.Griffin, Mrs. C. S. Wilbur, 64 State.GUHMAN & GE1ER, MISSES, U41-643 Granite

building. See page 68.HARPER, MARTHA M., 516-518 Powers build-

ing.Howitz, Mrs. K., 73 St. Joseph.LOGAN, MRS. M. B.. 23 N\ Fitzhugh.Lynch, Mrs. K. T., 77 W. Main.Miuges, Miss S. C, 788 Granite building.

Fine CaliforniaWines and Brandies.

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Turner, Mrs. B., 27:! E. Maiu.

Hardware—Retail.BARNETT, JOHN, 84S Plymouth aveBowman. Charles A., 543 StateBrowu, Jas H., 372 North.C«ssebeer, Herman, 245 N. ClintonClarke & Krausueck, 3U7 Lake aveCook, Charles S , 605 N. Clinton.Daly, Thomas P., 329 Lyell ave.Earnest, Louis, & Sons, 129-131 E MainHamilton & Mathews, 26 Exchange.Head. A. W., 183 West aveHebing, Henry, 139 E. Main.HEY, LEVY, & CO., 311-313 State. See page 66.Heydeeker, Alexander, 418 Brown.Hill, John H , 17 E. Maiu.Hoffman. John E. (carriage), 215 North ave.Jones, Geo. J., 429 State.Kingsley, H. A., & Co., 217 E. Main.Lester, Henry, 150-156 \V. Main.Litzenberger, John, 1015 S. Clinton.Marchand, Louis J.. 488 E. Main.Harriott, William, 310 University ave.Mason, Lawrence E., 348 State.Robbing, De Garmo G , 26 Glenwood ave.Roby, Sidney B. (saddlery and coach), 67-71 Mill.Seymour, H. F., & Co., 117 E. Main.Stalker, William, 199-2 >1 E. Main.Strauss, Leopold, 523 St. Joseph.Then, Christopher D., 396 St. JoToomey, Peter M , 287 Lake aveWaldert & Anscomb, 104 South ave.Weaver, Palmer & Richmond, 31-35 E. Main.

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Hardware Specialties—Manufacturers.ah. N. Water and River,ufacturing Co., The, 6-10 Jones.

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Austice, JosCaldwell Manufacturing Co., The, 6-10 Jones.Stewart & Baker, 17-18 American Express bldg.

Hardwood Finish.

ST. JOHN & HORCHELER, 9 Basin, cor. Aque-duct. See margin lines.

Wood Mosaic Co., la Hebard.

Harness Makers.Atkins & Woebrlen. 448 E. Main.Dickert, J. R , li 0 Monroe ave.EBERWEIN, HENRY A., 143 S. St. Paul. See

87pageElmes,

WE87.age 87.

Elmes, G. D., 128 West ave.Ernst, Phillop, 82 Front.Ferguson, Andrew, 493 State.Friedrich, Friedrich, 841 North.Gall, Matthias, 425% Lyell ave.Gesell, Henry J., 6 3 N. Clinton.Henner, Albert. 540 E. Main.Lux, Jacob, 3 Elizabeth.Mann, A. P., &5 Spring.Olive, George, 575 Lake ave.Page it Son Harness Co., 191-193 E. Main.Rabe, Edward, 126 Monroe ave.Raymond Harness Mfg. Co., The, 110 Mill.Reddick, James, East ave., Brighton.Reibstein, Henry, 444 N. St. Paul.Roberts, M. M., 11 Exchange Place.WENDELL, L. A. (Wholesale and Retail), 128

State.WeDiger, A. H., 63 E. Main.Weniger, Henry, 249 E. Main.Werder, John A., 461 State.Wirley, Fred., 54 Mumford.

Hats and Caps.[See Gents' Furnishings.l

Hat Manufacturers.E'ower City Hat & Cap Co., 112 N. St. Paul.HODSHON, F. C , 2I-27N. Water.PEDRO, A., 112 E Main. See page 30.Sadden, W. H.. .104 State.Van Vechten. J. W., 21 E. Main.WILDMAN, O. C , 92 S. St, Paul. See margin

YAUCH, JOHN H., 184 E. Main.

Hay Dealer—Wholesale.[See also Flour, Feed and Grain.}

Fidler, C. E , 199 FrontJACKLINO, S., 75 South ave.

Head Light Manufacturers.Glazier Headlight Co., The, 7-9 Griffith.KELLY LAMP CO., 1122 Granite building.Rochester Headlight Works, Allen, cor. Platt.Star Headlight Co., 13 Allen.

HearAdreansen, Jai

:e Urn Manufacturer.les, 26 River.

Heels and Shanks—Manufacturer.PITTS, CHAS. D., Court, cor. Stone.

Herbalist.Ferguson, William B., 58 Platt.

Hides and Skins.Brightman Bros., 18-22 N. Water.Eichhorn, R , 72 N. Water.Fritzsche. Frank, & Son, 128 Front.Hale, William S., 49-51 N. Water.

Horse Clothing.

EBERWEIN, HENRY A., 143 S. St. Paul. Seepage 87.

Horse Collars.Peeters Bros., 197 Front.

ATLANTIC HOTEL, 154 N. St. Paul.Bantel Hotel, 534-540 State.BUSSEY, O. H., East ave., Brighton.Central Hotel, 46 Center.CHAPMAN HOUSE, 62-66 S. St. Paul.Christian Reform Asst., 36-40 Exchange,CLIFTON HOUSE, 316 E. Main.Clinton Hotel, Court, cor. S. St. Paul.CONGRESS HALL, Central ave., cor. Mill.Empire House, 33 Mumford.Fogarty, M L., 23-2.) Stone.Genesee Park Hotel, 265 N. St. Paul.Hartel House, 36 W. Main.HOMESTEAD, THE, 29-35 S. St. Paul.HOTEL BARTHOLOMEW, N. Fitzhugh.Hotel Gennania. 126 N. St. Paul.IMPERIAL HOTEL, 310 E. Main.JACKSON'S TEllPERANCE HOTEL, 212 E-

Main.LIVINGSTON, THE, Exchange.Madigan, Timothy, East ave, Brighton.ncdONECJAL, WlLLIAn, Brighton.Marvin House. 110 W. Main.NATIONAL HOTEL, W. Main, cor. Plymouth

NEWOSBORN HOUSE, Elmer E. Almy, Prop.,104 S. St. Paul. • See page 4.

Otto. 32-34 Mortimer.POWERS HOTEL, Main and Fitzhugb.

80ITS'5KDECTOTORDERUS£RS'{ F R A N K I . T O U R N O R , I 2 0 WlUert Arcade,FINE LINE OF SAMPLES. \ Clothes Cleaner and Repairer. j 27 East MiMain St.

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RESERVOIR PARK HOTEL, Carl Brede, Prop.,. South ave., cor. Wall.Ridge Hotel, 570 Lake ave.Rock Cottage Hotel, 901N. St. Paul.Sheehan, M. D., East ave., cor. North ave.SLIKER, JAHES, 316 E.Main.THE SAVOY, State cor. Central ave. See page 8.Vanderbilt House, Center, cor. Mill.WHlTCOflB HOUSE, 209 E. Main.York House, Market, cor. Front.

House Furnishing Goods.Bamber, John. 14-18 Monroe ave.Dubebeiss, Frederick J., 185 North ave.GRAVES, H. B., 118 State. See margin lines.Harmon, J. Henry, 871 State.HEY, LEVI, & CO., 311-313 State. See page 66.

Ice Dealers.Caledonia Springs Ice Co., 205 Troup.Eondolf tiros., Monroe ave., cor. Bone.Peoples' Ice Co., 163 Central ave.Silver Lake Ice Co., 280 Exchange.Tripp, E. W., 173 Frost ave.

Ice Cream Parlors.PRODUCERS' MILK CO., 31 S. Clinton. Tel.,

1116. See Page 58.

Ice Cream Manufacturers.PRODUCERS' MILK CO., 31 S. Clinton. Tel.,

1116. See page 58. '

Incandescent Lamp Supporters—Manufacturer.White, Geo. H., 19 S. Clinton.

Ink Manufacturer.Ailing, Fred. D., 125 W. Main.

Installment Goods.American Installment Co., 30> E. Main.Clark & Co. (jewelry), 174 E. Main.Gately, E., & Co., 27 E. Main.Judson, Williams & Co., 80 W. MainNOLAN, JAMES M. (jewelry), 146 E. Main.Peoples' Credit Co., The, 89-91 State.

Insurance Agents and Companies.AMERICAN TEMPERANCE LIFE ASSOCIA-

TION OF NEW YORK, E. S. MarvinTSupt ofAgencies, 710 Granite building See page 10

AM5DEN, F. J., under Power?BankAshley, Egbert F., 202-206 Granite buildinirAshton & Malley, 201-202 E. & B buildingBarlow, Wm. K., 4 Exchange Place building.Beir & CurtiB, 35-87 Reynolds ArcadeBERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO.'OF PITTS-

FIELD, HASS., E. J. 8ullivan, Uen. Agt., 216Powers building. See front cover margin

Board of Underwriters, 446 Powers buildiiiRBraman & Tallman, 119-124 Powers buildineBurtis, Wm. H., 903 Granite buildingChaso, B. F., 761 Powers building.Chrystal, Eugene, 719 Granite bufldinffClark, Milton, & Co., 409 Wilder building.

<wfirt°*'hUtiirt^UtU k"e Insurance Co., 208DEWEY, CHAs!' O., Gen. Agt., 406 Powers

building; residence, 60 Plymouth aveDopp & Webster, 206 Wilder building 'Duempelmann & Stablbrodt, 143 Powers bid*Elsbree, J. R (livestock), 503 E. & B. building.S^U mb l£,Ll fe \D?\F°- m W i l d e r building.i"4e ity Mutual Life Asso. of Phila., 818 B. * B.*'<le ity M

building.Firman, W.

ebb * Webb, 109 Wilder building.

FOSTER, HATT, Gen. Agt. State Mutual LifeAssurance Co. of Worcester, Mass., 1101-1108-1105-1119 Granite building.

Galvln, E. J., 16 State.Germania Fire Ins. Co., 143 Powers building.GREAT EASTERN CASUALTY AND INDEn-

NITY COnPANY OF NEW YORK, Blumen-strel Bros., Dist. Mgrs., 101 Cox building.

Hayden, Chas. J. (bicycles), 1120 Granite bldg.HAYES, n . D. L., 808 Granite building.Henderson, A. W., 520 Granite building.Hotchkiss, John D.,203 Chamber of Commerce

building.HUGHES, n . L., 822 Powers building.HURLEY, THOriAS J., John Hancock Mutual

Life Ins. Co., 755-756 Powers building. Seepage 2->.

Industrial Benefit Association, 16 State.Jessen, Christian, 35 Reynolds Arcade.JOHN HANCOCK nUT. LIFE INS. CO. (Indus-

trial Branch), Thomas J. Hurley, Supt., 755 atd756 Powers building. See page 25.

Johnston, James, 147 Powers building.Levet & Sweet, 108 Wilder building.ilANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO11PANY,

of New York, E. Bohachek, Genl. Agt., la-20Elwood building See page 86of New York, E. Bohachek, GElwood building. See page 86.ANN, FRANK C. & CO., 21-24i Aft A i l 1 1&95

w g p g eHANN, FRANK C. & CO., 21-24 Elwood build-

ing. After April 1, 1&95, removes to Chamberof Commerce building. See page 80.

Manning, Wm., & Son, 916 Granite building.riARVIN, E. S., Supt. American Temperance

Life Insurance Association of New York, 710Granite building. See page 10.

Metropolitan Life Insurance of New York, 608 E.& B. building.

flEYER, D. IT., Genl. Agt. Union Central LifeIns. of Cincinnati, 403 Granite building.

Miller, J. C, 142 Powers building.Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., The, 205 Wilder

building.Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, The, 410-

418 Granite building.11UTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIA-

TION OF NEW YORK, E. O. Lowery, Mgr.,808 Cox building.

Mutual Union Association, 414-419 Powers bldg.National Life Association of Hartford, 119 Pow-

ers building.NATIONAL ClFE INS. CO., of Montpelier, Vt.,

Frank C. Mann & Co., Genl. Agts., 21-24 Elwoodbldg. After April 1, 1896, Chamber of Com-merce bldg. See page 86.

NEAFIE & S11ITH (Masonic insurance), 39 Rey-nolds Arcade.

NEDERLAND LIFE INS., Limited, Arthur J.,Birdseye, Genl. Agt.. 620-622 Granite bldg.

NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. (Rochester BranchOffice), 912 Granite building.

Northwestern Masonic Aid Association, 39 Rey-nolds Arcade.

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR-ANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE, WIS., M? D LHayes, Genl. Agt., 808-816 Granite building.

O'Urndy, Edward, 110 K. & B. building.Pavlour, Robert S., lfi State.Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co.. 401-104 Wilder bidePHOENIX nUTUAL OF HARTFORD, 4W Pow

ers building.POWERS, JOHN J., Livingston Hotel.PROTECTIVE LIFE ASSOCIATION, D. J. Wood-

worth. Agt., 41)442 Powers buildingPROVIDENT SAVINGS LIFE ASSURANCE

SOCIETY OF ;N. Y.. J. H Douglass GeulAgrt., 601-603 E. & B. building. "*"""' Kjem-

Prudential Insurance Co., 48 Reynolds ArcadeKeibling, A J., & Son, 306-308 GFranite buildingRochester German Insurance Co., 19 W. Main.Rochester Title Insurance Co., 21 W MainShayne & Hayden, 1120 Granite building. '

HOLESALE AND RETAILFOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

WINES AND LIQUORS.>M. J. DOR AN,' 354 STATE ST.

BOTTLED GOODSFOR FAMILY USE

A SPECIALTY.

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'e, G W., 39 Reynolds Arcade.- i ^ - j l nUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF

WORCESTER nASS., 1101-11U3-1005-1119 Gran-ite building.

SULLIVAN, E. J., 210 Powers building. Seefront cover.

Thrall, Wm. B., 79 Exchange Place building.Underwriters' Association of New York State,

1016 Wilder building.Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Portland, Walter

S. Bigelow, Mgr., 402-404 Granite building.United States Life Ins. Co., 406 Wilder building.VAY, RUDOLPH (fire). 114Powers building.Ward, L. S.. 11 W. Main.WILSON, P . S-, 106 Powers building.Wollf, M. E., 139 Powers building,Zimmer, Frederick, 2 Smith Arcade.

Interior Finish.

BORTLE, GEO. P., 3 Graves, near Main. See

S ? A 1 ? K E R , G. H., 180 Platt. See page 17.

Interior Decorators.

COLBY & AnENT, 57 State. See front cover.

Investment Securities.

JOHNSTON & W1LLIA1TS, 514-519-520 E. & B.building. See page 11.

Iron Foundries.

Anstice, Josiah, 220 N. Water.Co-operative Foundry Co., is Hill.ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY CO., 48 Olean.Genesee Foundry Co.. Brown's Race.Heughes, F. L., & Co., 190 S. St. Paul.Jones, J. Emory, Brown's Race, foot Furnape.Young, Jacob J., 191-193 N. Water.

Iron and Steel.

HEY, LEVI (scrap), 351 State. See page 66.Eochester Iron & Steel Co., 507 State.

Iron Signs.

BRAITnAYER, GEO. J., 716 E. & B. building.See page 19.

Iron Tanks.

BRYSON, R., & SON, 225 Mill.

Japanese and Chinese Fancy Goods.

Lee Yvrae Bros. & Co., 193 State.

Japanning and Lacquering.

CHEESHAN, J. / ! . , 119 Exchange. See page 32.

Jewelers, Watchmakers and Repairers.

Baitinger, J. A., 13 Wilder Arcade.Baker. Isaac, 169 St. Joseph.Betteridge. J. E., 721W. Main.Block, Carl, 1 Culver Park.Block, Emil, 188 W. Main.Brown, B. E. (mfg.), 24 State.Burton, George E. (installment), 23 Third ave.Clackner, A. S., 467 State.Clark, James A., 3 Averill ave.Culleu, James W., 201 Lyell ave.Danks, D. E., 1 Smiths Arcade.Dittmeier, John, 25 Richmond Park.DURKEE, V. J., 104 Wilder building.Eher, David. 99 St. Joseph.Edmonds, James B., 349 Powers building.ERNISSE, JAnES J. , 124 State.

Etteuheimer, E. S., & Co., 2 state.Fauerbach, Herman, 10) North ave.Fleischhauer, John, 318 E. MainFLOWER CITY WATCH CO., 14 State.Fox, John T., 315-318 E. & 1J. building.Freund, Joseph P., ir>x CampbellGoodger, John H., 4S3 State.Goodman, Mose, 7 State.QREBNIi, SPENCER W., il.rf Powers building.HAAKE, PH., 452 E. Main. See page 4.Gefell, Edward, 653 N. Ciiuton.HAHL1N, W. P. (flower City Watch Co.), 14

Handy'. Ellery A., 519 State.Hart, H., 45 Reynolds Arcade.Harrington, E. R. & J. D., ISO W. Main.Hofer, Charles, 302-304 Granite building.Hove, William J., 185 E. Main.Judson, Charles H., 256 E. Main.Kendall, George D., 235 North.Kennedy, F. A., 131 South ave.Kennedy, Justin, 50 Monroe ave.Kennedy, W. A., 65 E. Main.Klem, Joseph, 82 W. Main.Kopelowich, J. (wholesale jobbers), 184 E. Main.Lusk, J., & Co.,7 Butts building.Lyke, Albert E., 349 Powers building.M'cAllaster & Humbruch Bros., 1S2 E. Main.Moulton, M., 122 S. St. Paul.Myers, Louis H., 136 Lyell ave.NOLAN, JAnES n . , 146 E. Main.Otto, A. H., 145 State.Peer, George E., 302-304 Granite building.PRESENT, PHILIP (wholesale), 31 State, over

Monroe Co. Bank.Rickarts, Charles W., 124 N. Clinton.Rosenbloom & Arnsou (wholesale), 320-322 Gran-

ite building.Rugratf, J. P., 217 Jay.SniTH, SA/1PSON (Watchmaker), 34 South ave.Smyth, F. A. & Co., 50 E. Main.Storck, Otto, 500 N. Clinton.Stritt, Gustave, 40 W. Main.Sturm, William, 502 N. Clinton.Suuderlin, L , & Co., 20 State.Thrasher, F. M., 243 North.Voitel, Robert, 40 German.Wagner, Charles, 23 North.Waildorf, Louis. 31S North.Weissager, Simon, 191 Central ave.White Julius R., 9 > E. Main.Wolters, C. Frederick, 14 E. Maiu.Zimmerman, A. G., -A Elwood building.

Junk Dealers.

Bauer, William, 191 Mill.HEY, LEVI, 851-353 State. See page 66.

Laney & Barker Co., 726 E. Main.

Ladder Hanufacturer.

Pease, Frank B., 510 S. Clinton.

Ladies' Furnishing Goods.

CHERRY, nRS. nARY, 128 W. Main.Ladies' Tailors.

Berinsteen, A. M., 114 E. Main.FEDERBUSCH, S., lol Beckley building. See

U E B E ^ S O N , over 186 and 188 E. Main. Seepage 80.

Ladies' Underwear rianufacturers.

Abbott L F &Co.,N. St. Paul cor. Andrews.DuSlap MauufaXing Co., 1527 S. St. Paul.Welcher, H. E., & Co., 23 Mortimer.

MFRANKI.T0URN0R,}1 MERCHANT TAH.OR. j

BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS,FOR WINflRCANDSSPRING. 1 B E W H A O T T A l l o R .

20 Wilder's Arcade,27 East Main St.

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Lamp Hanufacturers.

SHAFFER LAnP CO., THE, 373E. Main.

Land Companies.

HEnET LANP CO., of California, Nolen &Webb, Mgrs., 7,-3 Powers building.

Ozark Land i Mineral Co., 901 Wilder building.Koehester A Kittle Falls Land Co., 514 Wilder

b i l d i

Landscape Architects.Parce, William W., 609 E. & B. building.Webster, Wm., 501 E. & B. building.

Landscape Engineer,

HOOKER, H. B., 837 N. St. Paul. See page 74.

Lantern rianufacturers.

Ham, C. T., Mfg. Co., 41-47 Thompson.

Last rianufacturers.

Boddy, Charles, 187 X. Water.BODDY, THOriAS, & SON, Mill, cor. Furnace.

See page 70.Miller, George W., ID Graves.ROCHESTER LAST, DIE AND PATTERN

WORKS, 250 Mill. See page 20.

Laundries.

Crescent Steam Lninrlry. 188 W. Main.DAVIS LAUNDRY, I. T. & II. I. Uavis, Props.,

79-81 Stone and 12 Muinford.ELECTRIC LAUNDtRINQ CO., 9-21 Mt. Hope

live. Seepage 81.Enterprise Steam Laundry, 146 N. Clinton.Flower City Steam Laundry, 'J5 Furnace.House Bros., 228 Monroe ave.KELSO & DOUGLASS, HI!) State.Lung, Sing, 60 Mumford.riODEL STEAIl LAUNDRY, 181 S. St. Paul.Nettleton, H. S.. 5U0 Exchange.O. S. C. Laundry, 10 S Union.Rochester Steam Lauudry Co.. Court, cor. StoneSam, Sing. 460 E. Main.Standard Steam Lauudry, 27s State.Star Palace Laundry, oo-osi North.Wah, Lee Wong, 843 North.Wang, Wah Lee. 88 W. Main.Wing. Sam, 4̂ Monroe live.West Side Hand Lauudry, 14S West ave.

Laundry riachinery rianufacturers.

Lawyers.[See Attorneys.]

Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead.

Rochester Lead Works, 77, 79 X. Water.

Leather and Findings.Booker, W. H., 132 Mill.Cox, .1. D., 119 Mill.Cross Bros. & Co., 1H Mill.Dugan Bros., 188 Mill.Hahn tk Rampe, 14 Mumford.Kalb Bros., ^Muraford.Kalb & Ray, llu Mill.Keyes, Jerome & Co., 193 Front.

Leather, Shoe flachinery and Findings.

Kirk, Henry R., & Co. (mfgrs. and jobbers), 115Mill.

Krautwurst & Draper, 20 Mumford.Martin, R., 136 Mill.Stern, Chas., & Co., 19 Mumford.

Letter File rianufacturers.

Rochester File Co., 2d4 E. Main.

Libraries.Law Library, 437 and 438 1'owers building.Reynolds Library (public), Reynolds Arcade.Rochester Historical Society Library, 17 Roch.

Sav. Bk. building.

Lime, Plaster and Cement.

Newman, R. Q.. 80 Exchange.OLIVER, THOriAS, 328 S. St. Paul. See margin

lines.Hurd'sLime Kiln, Jeffersou ave., cor. Seward.Rochester Lime Co., 209 W. Main.

Liquor Dealers—Retail.

AGR1N, JOSEPH, 180-182 East ave.Appel, E., 32 Exchange place ; 17,19 S. St. Paul.Appel, W. J., 14 Exchange.DOR AN, n . J., 354 State. See margin lines.

Llqu -Wholesale.

Aebersold Bros., E. Main. cor. Swan.Beattie & Odtnbach, 92 W. MaiD.Cuykendall. D. J., 13U North.Donoghue, Win , 237-239 E. Main.DORAN, H. J., -VA State. See margin lines.Fee Bros., 21-27 N. Water.Feiock, B., & Co., 135 E. Main.Ginuity, B., 359 Plymouth ave.Higgens, E. M., 23S-242 E. Main.Howard, J. 0., 148 State.Martin, Patrick, 177 West ave.Mathews & Servis, Main, cor. Filzliugh.McAllister* Koeth, 21 West ave.ncQREEVY, THOriAS, 16U East ave.Moeller, Charles, 71 Spring.Mura, George N., 650 State.Phillips & Fuller, 283 E. Main.Rauber, P. F., & Bro., 214-216 W. Main.

Lithographers.

KARLE LITHOGRAPHIC CO., 196-200N. Water.Peerless Co., N. Water, cor. Andrew.Rochester Lithographic Co., 176 N. Water.Stecher Lithographic Co., 336-340 N. St. Paul.

Livestock.

PERRIN, WH. A., 1110 Granite buildiug.Loan and Building Associations.

GENESEE NATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOANASSOCIATION, 734-736 Granite building. See

TrltPwi-STERN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSO-CIATION, 608-510 Granite building.

Lock rianufacturers.

SARGENT & QREENLEAF, Court, cor. Stone.

Locksmiths and Gunsmiths.COHBS, E. S., 41 Stone. See page 76.Nyenhuis, G J., 2M St. JosephSUTTON, D. P., 236 W. Main. See page 60

One Gallon of California ( ]Jf. J . D O R A N , \On* *»<"* »f «ne Kentucky-Wine, $1.00, Jug included. ) 354 STATE ST. J Whiskey, 50 cents.

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Lumber.Atwater, Armstrong & Clarke, Platt, cor. Ware-

house.Connelly, John, & Co., 374 Exchange.Craig, H. H , 84 N. Goodman.Crouch, C. T , & Son West.CROUCH, Q. W. , JR., LUnBER CO., E. Main,

cor. Goodman.CROUCH, G. W. & F. P. , 7o9 E. Main.Dodge & Predmore, 628 N\ St. Paul.Foley, John H., 515 Exchange.FORCE, I. F. , 1U0 East ave.German-American Lumber Co., 58 North ave.Hardwood Lumber Co., 133 West ave.Hollister Lumber Co., Limited, 106 N. Goodman.Johnson & Reily, 26 Olean.nEYER, C. C , & SON, Klinck, near Monroe

ave. See page 24.Morse, William B.. & Son,8 • West ave.OTIS, L. n . , & CO., 734 E. Main. See page 4.Parsons, Hou. C. R., 415 E. & B. building.Reynolds, T. J.. 27 Exchange Place building.RUflBALL & HELLE/XS (hardwood), 752 £.

Main.Macaroni—Wholesale.

Lanni & Gallo, 223 Mill.

Machine Brushes.

LANQENBACHER & CO., 12 Aqueduct.

Machinery and MachinistsBAXENDALE, T. R. & W. J. , 110 N. Fitzhugh.

See margin lines.Booth Bros., 22 Brown's Race.Buckley, Wm. T., cor. N. Water and Andrews.Climax Manufacturing Co., Frank, cor. Center.Connell & Dengler Machine Co., 254 Mill.Davis, W. P., Machine Co., 4 Center.Erdle & Schenck, 223 Mill.Funck, Philip. 125 N. Water.Gleason Tool Co.. Brown's Race.GOODYEAR SHOE MACHINERY CO., 92-94

Andrews.Greenwood, John, 222-226 Mill.Hagen, A. T., & Co. (laundry), 55-59 North.JENKINSON & BUTLER, Aqueduct building.

See page 14.Knowlton & Beach (paper box), 13-15 Allen.Kohlmetz. Chas. E., 178-180 N. Water.Kremble, John, 680 N. St. Paul.KRON, PHILIP, Bee Hive building. See page 36Leary, J. J., 208 Mill.Linn & Petz, 179-181 N. Water.LONG BROS., Bee Hive building.Machinery Construction Co., 44-48 Platt.Mack A Co., Brown's Race.Michel, George J.. 129-131 N. Water.Michel & Pope, Platt cor. Brown's Race.NATIONAL LAUNDRY MACHINE CO., 623 E.

& B. building.Nichols, George W., 188 North.Otis, M. S., 233 Mill.Parker & Ross, Bee Hive building.PATRIC & SNYDER, entrance 32 S. St. Paul and

16-20 Minerva Place. See page 77.PEASE, F. B. (wood and iron), 510 S. Clinton.PEPPER. W. H. & CO,. 1 Elizabeth. See page 43.REDFERN, J. H., 5 Allen. See page 36.Rochester Barrel Macb. Works, 224 Mill.Rung & Goetle, 29.! Mill.Schaffer, J. T , Mfg. Co., rear 201 West ave.

IM^SBSS^^^O. . Mill, cor. Fac-

Teal, William, 126 Mill.Tucker, George A. ,282 State.Voelker, F. W., 233 Mill.Wilson, W. A., 215 N. Water.Yawman & Erbe, 344 N. St. Paul.Young, Jacob, 189 N. Water.

Machinists' Supplies.

Machinists' Supply Co., 43 Central ave.PEPPER, W. H., & CO., 1 Elizabeth. Seepage

43.Magazine Exchange.

GILBERT MAGAZINE EXCHANGE, 705-707 Ell-wauger & Barry building. See margin lines.

Magnetic Healing.

CUNNINGHAM, F. S., 7 Plymouth ave., and 4S. Washington.

Mail Bag Manufacturer.

LIGHTHOUSE, CHAS. F., 204-206 Court. Seepage 16.

Mail Chute Manufacturers.

CUTLER M'F'G. CO., 50 Trust building. Seepage 18.

Malster.

Parsons Malt House, 65 Warehouse.

Manicure Parlors.DAVENPORT, MRS. C. A., 530 Powers bldg.

See page 69.Gilman, Miss Lora. 507 Powers building.LUITWIELER, HRS. P. T., 523 Granite bldg.

See page 68.LOGAN, /IRS. H. B., 23 N. Fitzhugh.NISBET, HRS. A. F., 739-7J3 Granite building.

Sec page 69.

riantles, Grates and Tiles.

BARRY, J. C , 83-85 North.WESTON, J. P., 55 S. Clinton.

fianufacturer's Agents.

Barry, S. J. (paper), 716 Granite building.BLUnENSTfEL BROS., 101 Cox building.Clinton & Co. (paper), 763 Powers building.Dickenson & Paine, 20 Reynolds Arcade.HAYES BROS, (tailor's trimmings), 103 Cox

building.LOVE, H? H. (woolens), 206-207 Cox building.Stone, L. L., & Co. (woolens), 108-109 Cox bldg.

Marble Works.[See Monumental Works.]

Masons.[See Contractors—Masons.J

Masons' Supplies.

MANDERY, L. .& SON, 150-170 S. St. Paul.OLIVER, THOMAS, 328 S. St. Paul. See margin

Rochester Lime Co., 209 W. Main.

Massage.

LUITWIELER', MRS. P ! T^m Granite build-

Nl'sIiTfMKs^A^'F. (facial), 739-741-743 Granitebuilding. See page 69.

(FRANK I. T0URN0R,]20

Suit8>o'm"t2u";uprPant8,froni »5, up. I FASHIONABLE SUITS AND OVERCOATSJ

MADE TO ORDER, (1Fine Woolens and Worsteds,^! 27 Main St.

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321 S. ST. PAUL ST.ANTHONY'S STANDARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

Brown & Noyes, 112 Andrews.Thomas & Wegman, 73 Mill.

Heat narkets.Amdoursky, Joseph, 114 and 207 St. Joseph.Attridge, Wm., & Co., 282 West ave.Austin, James G., 52 W. Main.Badhorn, Joseph, 373 Jay.Baker, George, 342 State.Bardin, Kalman, 151 Chatham.Beaumier, Geo. F , 76 Monroe ave.Bemish, Richard, 184 Grape.Blank. Stephen, 432U St. Joseph.Bosdyk, J. C. M.. 75 Spring.Bossert, Isidor W., Clifford, cor. Lincoln.Bridgeman & Forest, 250 North.Briggs Bros., 409 Plymouth are .Briggs, H., 185 Jefferson ave.Brownell, Frank M., 10 Bronson ave.Brucker, Gottlieb, 376 St. Joseph.Burmeister, Louis C , 5 Central Park.Christmau, Phil l ip. 183 Lyell ave.Clague, George A., 262 Bronson ave.Clar, George, 315 Jefferson ave.Cook Bros., 146 East ave.Crocker, Henry, 396 State.Crowell, C. P., 422 Monroe ave.Daggs, George H., 535 State.Defour & Warren, 41-43 Park ave.DIVER, D. M., & CO., 443 Monroe ave., and320

Uni- •sitvDoell, John. 212 Mt. Hope ave.Doell, John H., 158 Brown.Doel, Francis H., 85 North ave.Dorsehel, Edward H., 497 E. Main.Dowden, Edward W., 574 Lake ave.Edler, Joseph, 142 Alexander.Efflnger, Andrew, 1046 S. Clinton.Effinger. Matthew, 63 Central Park.Engel, Henry, Clifford, cor. Thomas.Erdle, Martin, 205 South ave.Ernst, Christopher, 32 Wilder.Ester, Henry J., 24 Anderson ave.ESTER, W n . J . , 1113-1115 S. Clinton, cor. Bly.

Fahy, P., 38-40 Mumford.Fischer, John, :«9 Lyell ave.Fisher, John, 37 Warner.Fowler, H. J., 184 N. Goodman.Fox & Arensmeyer, 819 N. Clinton.Friendly Bros., 188 St. Joseph.Fromm, Casper, 72 Campbell.Geiger, John A., 218 North.Gottemeier, George L., 3 Otis.Gottlieb & Applebaum, 166 St. Joseph.Greve, Henry C., 44% Herman.Haag Bros., Bay, cor. Hebard, and 56 Scio.Hahn, Joseph. 860 Monroe ave.Hahn & Schroth, 82 S. St. Paul.Hewer & Co., 151 Lexington and 244 Lake aves.Hedditch, Henry, 471-473 State.Hevzberger, L. P., 102 S. Clinton.Hilzinger, Jacob, 627 North.Hitzel, Charles, 436 Lyell ave.HUGHES, CHAS. E., 86 Monroe ave.Husbands, R., SU University ave.Ihrig, Adam, 187 Chatham.Ives <s Co., 7 Hudson ave.Ives, Chas. E., 103 South ave.Jenner, Herbert S., 350 E. Main.Johnson, G. R., 196 Jefferson ave.Kaitz, Henry V., Hudson ave., cor. Alphonse.Keck, William, 13 Central Park.Kelly, James E., 291 Lake ave.Klein & Andorsky, 32 Vienna.Knope, Frank, 106 Jay.Koehnlein, William, 259 North ave.

Kohler, Andrew, 172 North ave.Korner, William, 43 Alphonse.Kranshaar , Edward, 172 Mt. Hope ave.Kruppenbacher, Joseph, 263 St.. Joseph.Lannin, F . B., Reynolds, cor. Columbia ave.Lapides, Samuel, 74 Hanover.Lapides, B. & S., 148 St. Joseph.Lippman, Charles, 138 N. Clinton.Livingston, John S., 272 West ave.Ludwig, O., 206 Mt. Hope ave.Lutz, George, 588 N. Clinton.Mahns, Charles C , 230 Scio.Mahns, Frank, 108 Hudson ave.Manly, Herbert H., 276 St. Joseph.Mauzek, Fred., 340 St. Joseph.McCALL, C. E. , 32 West ave. See back coverMcMillan, Thomas, 182 P lymouth ave.Mezger, John B., 3(8 North.Moshier, Willard F., 343 Lake ave.Murr, Fred., 234 N. Clinton.Neth, Bernard, 311 N. Clinton.Neth, Geo.. 582 S. Clinton.O'Kane Bros , Bartlett, cor. Reynolds.Paul, Mrs. Christian, 190Jay.Paul, Gustave W., 565 North.Peth, Herman, 224 St. Joseph.Phillips, George J., 119 Caledonia ave.Pieters. Peter, 890 N. Clinton.Pye, William J.. 177 Lyell ave.Raab, Andrew, 129 Bay.Raab, John L., 700 N. Clinton.Rameskamer,"Fritz, 94 North ave.Rapp. Henry, 211 Hudson ave.Reichenberger, Baptist, 142 Ames.Keicheubevger, William, 162 Jay.Reinhardt , Henry. 286 Hudson ave.R L i 216 N t h

e i a d t , Henry. 28 HRepp, Louis, 2-16 NorthRICE, LAWRBNCE, 182 Scio.Riegal, A. G., 102 Jefferson ave.R l C M 132 MRiegal, A. G., 102 Jefferson ave.Roalman, C. M., 132 Monroe ave.Roziskey, Henry, 71 Smith.Russer, Max, 91 Ames.Sampson, D. A., 6 Mt. Hope ave.Sawyer, Frank B., 362 Brown.Schaad, Henry J., 247-251 South ave.Schake, Adam, 174 East ave.Schake, John , 178 West ave.Sehlegel, George, 76 Herman.Schleyer's, Joseph, Sons, 271 E. Main.Schneider, George, 111 Campbell.Schropp, Charles, 492 St. Joseph.Sehroth, John E., 174 Ames.Schulz, Wm. G., Englewood ave., cor. Poplar .SEAMAN, H. C , 126 W. Main.Seel, Charles P., 60 Lake ave.Shake, John, 178 West ave.Sharp Bros., 129 North.Smith, Hollis F. , 151 N. Union.Smith, L. J., 92 Genesee.Springer & Gagnier, 844 N. St. Paul .Steger, George W., 232 Maple.Stehler, George, 689 N. Clinton.Stevenson, B., Plymouth ave., cor. Greig.Stock Bros., 477 N. Clinton.STORTZ, R. M., S8Seward.Teall, Abraham, 140 Caledonia ave.Thiem, J. Henry, 372 N. St. Paul .Thiem, Henry, 779 N. Clinton.Thomann, Emile, 434 North.Vetter, Theo. F . . 861 S. Clinton.Vocht, J. F., 311 Monroe ave.Vogel, Adam, 145 W. Main.WABN1TZ, A., 55 Caledonia ave.Webber, Wentworth A., 161 Platt .W e b b e r , w m i a m P., 430 West ave.Weber, Henry, 318 Hudson ave.Weber, Peter. 377 Hudson ave.Weider, Phil ip, 48 Grand.Weiser, Gerhard, 41 Henry.

Fine a year old O. F. Cand Hermitage Whiskies,II.2S per quart.

,;JM. J. DOR AN, II 354 STATE ST. J

The Celebrated "El i te"Pure Rye Whiskey,

fS.OO per bottle.

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Weltzer Bros., 86 Whitney.Whittman, Mrs. Jacob, E. Maple, cor. Jefferson

aye.Williams, Charles E., 140 Allen.Wilson, Fred., 623 N. Clinton.Zegewitz, J. A., 255 E. Main.Zimmer, Henry, 74 Webster ave.Zimmerman, John, 86 St. Joseph.

Meats—Wholesale.;Armour & Co., 7 Jones.Crittenden, F. & C , Co., 290 Exchange.Rochester Beef Co., 215 State.

Medicines—Proprietary.CUNNINGHAM, F. S. (blood), 7 Plymouth ave.,

and 4 S. Washington.NOYES, W. A., 820-822 Powers building. See

page 30.Warner, H. H., & Co., N. St. Paul.

Mercantile Agencies.Bradstreet & Co., 412 Granite building.COnnERCIAL PUBLISHING CO., L. D. Short,

Asst. Mgr., 87-88 Exchange Place bldg.DUN, R. G., & CO., 75 State. See page 10.

merchant Tailors.[See also Tailors.l

Allpeter, Milton, 401 E. Main.Ashe, Frank E., 331 State.BAKER, J. CLIFTON, 722 Granite building. See

page 26.Becker, Benjamin, 116 Hudson ave.Boone, T. R., 60-62 W. Main.Borneman, Geo. M., & Son, 143 E. Main.Boylen Bros., 174 W. Main.Calihan, Martin J., 232 State.COUCHHAN, FRED. S., 722 Granite building.

See page 26.Craft, F. J., 630 Granite building.CRESSEY, C. N., Agt., 174 E. Main. See mar-

gin lines.Dalev. Walter A., 42 S. St. Paul.Derrick, T., 17 N. Fitzhugh.Eckert, Joseph, 309 Clifford.Eckl, Joseph, 70 Orange.Fechenbach Bros., 67 K Main.FISK, CHAUNCEY n. , 138 E. Mam. See front

cover.Fladd & Co., 226 North.Furman, C. E., Co., 48 E. Main, cor. Stone.Glatt, John H., 274 St. Joseph.Goldsmith Bros., 105-107 Franklin.Goldstein Bros., 214 N. Clinton.Goss, Edward, 220 Allen.Greenstone, Julius, 380 North.GROSS, ISIDORE, 15 East Side Savings Bank

MARTHA^ | ^ £ S I % M « M B Granite bldg.gee margin lines.

HAUSER, H. C , 94 State, third floor.Helperin, Levi, 169 St. Joseph.Hettig, F. A., 32 8. St. Paul.Hoefler, Otto, 520 N. St. Paul.

Kalb, Chas. T., 112-114 State.Kallusch, Henry, 36 South ave.Kerrigan, Chris., 27 E. Main.Knopf, Y., 938 Granite building.Kroeger, Henry, 221 South ave.Levin, A. E., 256 St. Joseph.Lill, J.J., 278 E. Main.riAID, JOHN O.. 388Lyellaye.Mattem, George C, 860 N. Clinton.McGulre, 64 State.

Meuleudyke, Peter, 120 W. Main.NADIG, J. F., 197 E. Main. See margin lines.Newhafer, Nate, 133 E. Main.Newton, L. P., 740 Granite building.Oberg, Olof, 80 State.Ostennan, M., 66 E. Main.Plass.P. R., 224.E. Main, cor. Clinton.Popp, John, 160 State.Present & Weiss, 456 State.RAYMOND, W. O., & SON, Main, cor. S. St.

Paul, Chamber of Commerce bldg.RYCKMAN, H. C , 712 E. & B. bldg. See margin

lines and page 64.Schmidt, Carl, room 14,187 E. Main.Schnell, Adam, 418 N. Clinton.Schoen, Charles, 90 Wilder.Schreiner, John B., 282 Allen.Spiess Bros., 98 Campbell.STACE, W. A., 82 State.Storms, George N., 75 E. Main.Street Bros.,515-517 State.SULLIVAN & MONAQHAN, room 1, 174 E.

Main.Tichuer & Jacobi, 119 N. St. Paul.TOURNOR, FRANK 1., 27 E. Main. See margin

lines.UEBEL & SON, over 186-188 E. Main. See page

80.Villnow, Julius, 51 German.Voit, Joseph, 223 Orange.Voit, Sigmund, 390 Jay.Wackerle, Jacob, 220 Hudson ave.WEEKS, L. R., &CO., 356 E. Main.Weinstein, Robert, 6 Sophia.Wendt, John. 336N. Clinton.Wichmann & Kallusch, 126 St. Paul,Widenmann, Charles B., 206 Hudson ave.Williams, W. E., 254 State.WITHERSPOON, WM. E., 40 State.Wunder, George J.. 42 Herman.Wunder, William F., 246 E. Main.

Metal Specialties.Clark Novelty Co., The, 21-27 N. Water.Malta Metal Co., 18 Jay.

nicroscopes.BAUSCH & LOnB OPTICAL CO., 537 N. St.

PaulGUNDLACH OPTICAL CO., 761-765 S. Clinton.

nilk Dealers and Creameries.Elliot, Charles R., 131-133 Hudson ave.Fullagar, William F., 181 Lake ave.Gleason, Harry B., 278 St. Joseph.Hazard, Edward R, 256 West ave.Howard, Wm. L., 48 Scio and 511 E. Main.Keegan, Wm., 70 Gregory.Lee, Thomas J., 62 Thrush.Longyear, A. N., 333 North.Lyonl S. A., 223 Plymouth ave.Mair & Brethen, 448 Lyell ave.More, Charles H., 182 W. Main.Parke, Mrs. S. W., 218 N. Clinton.Phillins Mrs G. G , 28 South ave.PRODUCERS' niLk CO., 31 S. Clinton. Tel.,

Ro^kCre^merf&Uairy Kitchen, 182 W. Main.SEXTON, JOHN, 330 ± Main.STRICKLAND, T. A., 89 Charlotte.TERRILL; ERWlN, Blossom St.. Brighton.Thompson, William, 18 Allen.Wood, Wm., 997 S. Clinton.

nillinery.

Althoff, Mrs. Agnes, 725 N. Clinton.Andrews M E., lOlBartlett.Attmln, Mrs E. B.f27 S. Clinton.

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Backus, Miss H. H., 62 State.Bauer, Mrs. William, Grand ave., cor. Webster

ave.Bemish. Mrs. Louise A., 371 Jay.BLESSER, HRS. CAROLINE. 27 N. Clinton.Coffey, Miss Georgiana, iii Lake ave.COSTELLO, HISS LIZZIE, 318 University ave.Daly, Miss L. H., 184 Monroe ave.Fishers, Mrs. G., 204 North.Galligan, B. A., 214 E. Main.Gordan, Mrs. E. S., 10 Prospect.Haitz, Mrs. L., 154 Jefferson ave.Hall, B & H., 188 N. Goodman.Harmon, Mrs. J. Henry, 369 State.Hartfeld, Miss Nellie, 322 University ave.Haslacher. S., & Co., 40 E. MainHilberer, A. & L., 717 S. Clinton.Holroyd, Mrs. L., 38VS South ave.Huckans & Kuenzie, 362E. Main.Hunter, S. & J., 32 Monroe ave..Jacobs, Mrs. Louisa, Central Pk. cor Central ave.Kearney, Miss Mary A., 242 North.Kennedy, Marg. & B., 186 West ave.Klein, Miss Amelia, 172 St. Joseph.Lampert, Miss A. M., 232 Reynolds.Sander, Mrs. Catharine, 95 Bay.Maloney, M. J., 60 State.McNaught, Mrs. M E., 64 South ave.Morton, Mrs. M., 28 State.Neubauer, Miss Elizabeth, 329 W. Maple.Oaks & Calhoun, 42 State.O'Connor, Miss A., 104 Alexander.Rigney, Martin W., 114 W. Main.Sager, Mrs. Pauline, 386 N. Clinton.Schwikert, Mrs. F., 58 Webster ave.Shale. Miss M , S08 South ave.S1BLEY, LINDSAY & CURR, B. Main cor. N.

Clinton. See front cover margin.Whitelocks, Wm., 68 Stone.Walz, Miss Mary T., 160 Wilder.Wegman, John B. (wholesale), 90 State.

Millwrights.Cowlea, Joseph, 229, 231 Mill.Forster, John M., 189 N. Water.SHAW, H. C. & CO., residence, 159 Bay;

See back cover.

Mining and Milling.Rochester Consolidated Mining and Milling Co.,

The, 63 Exchange place bldg.The Kootenai Hydraulic Mining Co., 714 Wilder

building.Model Makers.

[See Pattern and Model Makers.]Monumental Works.

Fuchs, Valentine, 414 Central ave.Hart Bros., 328, 330 Mt. Hope ave., 173 St. Paul

ave.Heister, Frederick A., 9 Favor.Marrion & Wordeu Bros., 508 State.Nell Bros. & Kern, 238-240 State.Pitkin, Peter's Sons, 179 W. Main.Sanborn, G. W. & J. C. 604 E. & B. building.Schied A Merkel, 576 Lake ave.TROTT BROS., 320-322 Mt. Hope ave. See page

WESTON, JOHN P., 55 S. Clinton.Mosaic Floors—End wood.

WOOD MOSAIC CO., A. Adams. Gen. Agent, 62State. See page 58.

Motors and Dynamos.ELECTRIC MACHINERY CO., '59 State.

Moulding Manufacturers.Flower City Moulding Works, 69-71N. Water.Gillis Company, J. W., 195 Exchange.McMillan, A. F., 525 Exchange.SIEBERT & SAUER, 680 S. Clinton. See page 51.VOQEL & BINDER, 185 N. Water. See page 20.

Music Teachers.ABERCROMBIE, CHAS. (Voice), St. Cecilia

Hall. See page 2.Aldrich, PerleylSunn, 33-34 R. S. B. building.APPY, PROF. HENRI (Vocal and Violin), 651

Powers building. See page 2.Bagley, James E., 656 Powers building.Barber, Miss Edith E., 239 Reynolds.Barker, Mrs. M. E., 728 E. & B. building.Barnes, Miss Elizabeth L., 653 Powers building.BEACH, MISS. F. L., 66:5 Powers building.BELLAMY, MRS. R. W., 663 Powers building.Bliss, Mrs. J. E., 19 S. Clinton.Bliss, Miss K. S., 19 S. Clinton.BOYLAN, CHAS. S. (Piano and Voice); 210 Cox

building. See page 2.BUELL, MISS S. A. (Piano), 728 Granite bldg.Callister, Miss F., 505 Cox building.Faber, Mrs. Alice, 834-839 Granite building.Ferguson, E. H., 47 Reynolds' arcade.Hauford, Kate Dewey (Voice), 1039 Granite bldg.HOEKSTRA, MISS KATHLEEN (Piano), 26 E.

Main. See margin lines.JONES, FRANK H. (Banjo, Guitar and Mando-

lin). 26 E. Main. See page 84.JONES, MISS JENNIE F. (Piano and Harmony),

930 Granite building. See page 2.Koehler, Miss Ada B., 670 Powers building.Kraus, Ferdinand, 127 Childs.Labonde, L. A., 1019 Granite building:.LaPointe, Mrs. Florence G., 708 Powers bldg.Leach, Hibbard E. (Voice), 634-638 Granite bldg.March, Mrs. May, 16 State.MARSHALL, FRANCIS L., 135 Plymouth ave.McNEAL, MISS L. E. i Piano aud Harmony), 53&

Granite building. See page 2.Menneilcy, Mrs.,-Wells.PABST, W. (Piano, Voice and Composition), 21&

Beckley building, 27 S. Clinton.Reynolds, Fred A. (Piano and Voice), 32 E. Side

Sav. Bk. building.SCHENCK, LUDWlNa (Violin),632Granite bldg.

See page 2.Scramling, Mrs. Mary, 46 O'Brien pi.Smythe, Kate. Bennet, 74-76 Exchange bldg.Snider, Mrs. M. A., 703 Powers building.Stebbins. Geo. R., 202 Cox building.THOMAS, GEORG.E Y., 104 W. Main.VAN LAER, C. E. (Piano, Theory and Compo-

sition), 538-540 Granite building. See page 2.Walton, Geo. W., 85 Exchange pi. building.WENDLE, MRS. J. (Piano), 48 S. Clinton.WILKINS, HERVE D., 35, 36 R. S. Bk. building.WILKINSON, S. T. (Piano), 509 Cox building.WILLIAMS, MRS. GERTRUDE, 91 S. Washing-

ton. See page 4.WITTER, M. ESTELLE (Piano and Organ), 505

Cox building. See page 2.Wood, Mrs. J. JD., 405 Cox building.

Neckwear Manufacturers.Bamberger, Signor. 17-19 Mumford.Cohn, H. C. & CQ., 160-162 Andrews.Randall, Bros., 35 N. St. Paul.Rochester Neckwear Co., 115 Andrews.

Newspapers and Publications.Dally.

Democrat and Chronicle, 59-61 E. Main.Post-Express, 103 E. Main.Rochester Abeudpost and Beobachter, 175 An-

drews.

One Gallon of California f ]Jf0 ¥ D O R A I S L l 0 n e Q u a r t n f fine KentuckyWine, $1.00, jug included. \ 354 S T A T E ST. J Whiskey, 50 cents.

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' { T r y Thorn'-ROCHESTER NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENCY,(.III IIIUlllj 70S POWERS BUILDINC.

GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OF ROCHESTER. 125Rochester Deutsche Zeituug. 1SS Front.Rochester Herald, 30 Exchange.Rochester Times. The, 42 E. Main.Rochester, Volkshlatt, 50-52 N. Water.Union and Advertiser, 22 Exchange.

Weekly.Catholic Journal, 327 E. Main.Democrat and Chronicle, 59-61 E. Main.Herald, 30 Exchange.Jewish Tidings, 673 Powers buildingLockporter Wochenblait, 175 Andrews.Post-Express, 103 E. Main.Rochester Sontagsblatt, 175 Andrews.Rochester Weekly Volksblatt, 50 N. Water.Rochester Volkszeitung, Iu8 Scranton.Rochester Woehenblatt, 17.5 Andrews'..SATURDAY GLOBE, Wm. Livingstone, Mang.,

27 Delevau.Sontags Gast, 52 N. Water.Telegram-Star, 125 N. Water.Union and Advertiser, 22 Exchange.

Sunday.BUFFALO EXPRESS, Wm. Livingstone, Mang.,

27 Dele van.Democrat aud Chronicle, 59-61 E. Main.Herald, 30 Excbauge.Post-Express, 103 E. Main.Rochester Sontags Journal, 50-52 N. Water.Sunday Morning Herald, Bee Hive building.

Bi-Weekly.Mount Hor Herald, The, 7 Wilmer.

Monthly.Arcanumite, 15 S. St. Paul.Brick Church Life, 15 S. St Paul.Casket, The, 444 Powers building.Cloth and Clothing. 673 Powers building.Educational Gazette, 312 E. 4. B. building.Fireside Reveries. I o S. St. Paul.INTENDING BUILDER CO., THE, 86-88 Ex-. change pi. building. See back cover margin.

NATIONAL NURSEREYMAN, THE, 305 Coxbuilding.

New York State Medical Reporter, 15 S. St. Paul.Pythian Knight, 187 E. Main.Odontographie Journal, Rochester Dental MJg.

Co , Publishers. 75-81 E Main.Publications.

GILBERT MAGAZINE EXCHANGE, 707 709 E.and B. building. See margin lines.

Nickel Platers.[See Plating Works ]

Notary Public.WILBUR, A. W., 67 Reynolds' Arcade.

Notions.Binswanger, M Co., 3> N. St. Paul.Brickie, Geo. T., 44 Prospect.Clarke, Mrs. M., 5 Morau.DOUD, MRS. FANNIE, 53 Alexander.Duffy, Mrs. Mary, Ib2 South ave.Grubb, Miss M. "E., 225 South ave.Hall, Mrs. S., 392 Plymouth ave.Leschander, L., 35s Monroe ave.Lyuch, John, 352 Plymouth ave.McManon, Miss Julia, 16 Grimth.Murray, J. A., 70 W. Main.Palmer, Nellie M , 317 Jellerson ave.Predmore, John D., 20 Caledonia ave.Rae, John, 1061 S. Clinton.Reader, Mrs. Martha, 38 Englewood ave.Schulz, J. C. 168 East ave.5EIDEL, OTTO F., 31 * University ave.Shale, Miss M-, 2u8 South ave.Siuclair, Robert, l'.)2 South ave.

Stedman & Grubb. 225 South ave.Williams, Mrs. Annie E , 326 University ave.Woodworth, P. M. * Co., 114-116 E. Main.Zimber, Magdalene, 218% Jefferson ave.

Novelty Manufacturers.LaBuffMfg. Co., Bee Hive building.Little Casino Amusement Co., Bee Hivebldg.Mayer Novelty Co., 140 Mill.PATRIC & SNYDER, entrance 32 S. St. Paul and

16-20 Minerva pi. See page 77.Nurserymen.

Allen Nursery Co., 107 State.Alliance Nursery Co., cor South and Highland

aves.Brown Bros. Co . :M-36 Trust building.Brown, E. C. & Co., 4(i Franklin.CHASE BROTHERS, 1 East Park.CHASE, CHAS. H., 1 East Park.Columbia Nursery Co., 1 East Park.Ellwauger & Barry, 2->6 Mt. Hope ave.Freeman, H. P. &'Co., -JOti Cox building.FROST & CO., 368 Plymouth ave.Geneva Nursery, The. 15,16 American Ex. bldg.Graham, E. O., 1 East Park.Green Nursery Co., 5 Wall.Hawks Nursery Co., The, 510 E. &B. building.Higbie, George K. & Co., 445 E. Main.HOOKER, GROVER & CO., rooms 60-62, 62 StateLeC'lare, J. F., East ave., Brighton.Luetchford, R. D. & Co., 202-21)4 Court.May, F. A. Co., 187 E. Main.Neflis, J. B. & Co., 1 East Park.PRATT, ALVAH D., 202-LOI Court.ROCHESTtR NURSERY CO., 1 East Park.Rochester Star Nurseries, The, cor. E. Main, and

Culver.Pteele. G., 107 State.YATES, C. L., 305 Cox building.

Nurserymen's Supplies.BRUNSWICK, n. & CO., 317-318 Beckley build-

ing. See page 26.Nurserymen's Plates and Supplies.

Nicholson Co., Tbe, 235 E. Main.

Oculist and Aurist.HAY WOOD, GEO. n., 828-830 Granite building.

Office Supplies.Coddington & Brewer, 21 Exchange pi. bldg.HOOD, O. A., 61, 62 Reynolds' arcade. See page

Office Specialty Co., Oils Wilder building.

Oils.[See also Paiuts and Oils.]

American Oil Works, 23.J-24L Allen.RAE F. B. & CO., 24, -'> Exchange pi. bldg.Soutiwick, T. T., :J2 Kuudel Park.WlLLlAnS, SAHUEL B., 06,118 Exchange.Vacuum Oil Co., 1200 Grauite bldg.

Oil Producers.PERRIN, W. L., lllu Grauite building.

Opera Houses.[See Theaters. I

Opticians and Optical Goods.BAUSCH, E. E. & SON, 6 K. Main. See page 5Geuessee Optical Co.. ml E. Main.i^^:SeSo^^.»0B.*B. building.SCHMIDT, RUDOLPH &CO-, 51 E. Main.

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Optical Goods nanufacturers.BAUSCH & LOHB OPTICAL CO., 535 N. St.

Paul.QUNDLACH OPTICAL CO., 761-765 S. Clinton.

Oyster Houses.ALLEN'S HOnE LUNCH, 53, 55 State st. See

margin lines.ERflATINGER, JOHN J.,14 9. St. Paul. See page

59.THORN, ALBERT, 79 W. Main. See page 66.YOUNG, L., 19 Front. See page 80.

Organ Tuner.BACON, E. H., 174 University ave.

Package Delivery.

Loomis & Benjamin, 154 Franklin.

Packing nanufacturers.Hoyt Packing Co., 7 Allen.

Painters—Carriage.Arend, John, 310 Plymouth ave.Banford, William, 306 St. Joseph.Ehle, Geo. F., 42 Cortland.Jiff', Joseph, 16 Lyell ave.riENG, J. H., shop, E. Main near R. E. bridge.Poulton, Wm. H., 544 E. Main.STROTHERS & HORTON, 17 Child's alley. See

page 60.Painters—House.

BANNING, A. R., 445 Alexander. See page 32.Berry, Wm., 265 N. Union.Blackwood, Henry D., 73 Atkinson.Brady, J. R., 300 E. Main.Bullis, Albert, 138 Meigs.Decker & Ayers, 3 Matthews.Deverell, William H., 8 Barton.Doxtater, Thomas M., 51 Pearl.Forristal, Robert J., 126 N. Water.Goeddertz, Carl, 9% Mumford.Goossen, Abraham, 1 Church.Hensel Bros., 114 Franklin.Hurd, F. J., 42 S. St. Paul.Jacobs, Wm. P., 9 Brighton.Kenny Bros., 142 S. Uuion.Knapp, M. T., 925 Granite building.LAPP, E. A., 12 Summer. See page 74.Liutz & Bubel, r 466 Jay.Lowe, F. W., 6 Fourth ave.Marley, E., 213 Frank.McQuatters, J. D., 171 West ave.riENG, J. H., E. Main near R. R. bridge.Miller, G. C, 7 Vetter Park.Miller, J. S. & Sons, 3 Clinton Park.Mohr, Philip, 822 N. Clinton.Parmelee, K J., 9 George; shop, 24 S. Washing-

ton.Pierrepont, Thos. & Son, 387 Central ave.Rake, J., 112 Broadway.ROGERS, JAnCS W., 53 Garson ave.Savage, W. & A., 194 State.Sike, Wm., 15 Richmond Park.Tefft, h. D., 197 Flint.THOnAS, GEO. S., 8 Allen, room 56. See page

48.Thompson, F. N., 28 Harvard.VAN WOERT, FRED, Builders' Excge., Box 6.Vyverberg, John C, 47 Buchan Park.Waltjen, Henry, Exchange place.Whitehouse. W. H., I l l State.Wirtz, Frank, 2fi0 Mcigs.WOODRUFF, W. W., 22 Mt. Hope avo.Zonnevylle, John, 1 Block Park.

Painters—Signs.

ALLEN, C. J., 27 E. Main.Cole, T. L., 50 Herman.Dent, G.W..72E. Main.GABE, F.J., 270 E. Main.Kretz, Herman J., 42 N. Water.LINE & ncLEAN, 39 E. Main. See page 38.Mervis, Fred, 12 Hand.niLLER, CHAS. G., 21 E. Main. See page 38.Millington Sign Works, 105-109 E. Main.nONROE SIGN CO.. 103 W. Main, room 7.Pierce, F. W., 53 E. Main.SPENCER, H. H., 102 State. See page 32.Van Doom, Frank, 24 Exchange.

Painters' Materials.

CLARK PAINT AND OIL CO., THE, 131 State.

Paints, Oils and Glass.BARNARD, J. C , 29 E. Main.BARNETT, JOHN, 348 Plymouth ave.Corell & Porter, 7 Front.GOSNELL, JAMES, 381-383 North.Luitwieler, J. G. & Sons, 24 S. St. Paul.Smith, J. A. & F., 43-45 E. Main.

Pants Manufacturer.ASPENLEITER, H. J., 114 Court.

Paper Boxes.[See Box Manufacturers.]

Paper nanufacturers and Dealers.

[See also Manufacturers' Agents.]

Ailing & Cory, 66-70 Exchange.Cramer, J. Geo., 53 E. Main.Gardner, Lauren H., 121 State.Genesee Paper Co., lower falls.Meyers, R. M. & Co., 29 Exchange.

Paper Manufacturers.Genesee Paper Co.. Hastings ave.LAWLESS PAPER CO., 124 N. Water.POWERS, JOHN J., Livingston Hotel.

Paper Hangers.

COLBY & AMENT, 57 State. See front cover.Eysvogel, Frederick A., 27 Myrtle.Walzer, G. J., 84 Cortland.

Paper Hangings.

[See Wall Papers.]

Paper Stock.HEY, LEVI, 351, 353 State. See page 66.

Parquetry, Inlaid and Mosaic Floors.WOOD MOSAIC CO., A. Adams, Gen. Agt., 62

State. See page 58.

Patent Attorneys.Church & Church, 508, 509 Wilder buildingOsgood, H. L., 412 Wilder building."Osgood, R. F., 54 Reynolds' Arcade.Whitmore, E. B., 52 Reynolds' Arcade.

Patent Cooker Manufacturer.Castle, Wilmot & Co., 17 Elm.

Wholesale and Retail i m/r fForeign and Domestic 1 JJM.m J*

WINES AND LIQUORS. I 3 5 4 STATE ST.BOTTLED GOODS

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Patent Medicines.Bartlett, George, 278 North.NOYES, W. A. , 820-822 Powers building. See

11, Cornelius. 57 Caledonia ave.Taft's Medicine Co., l.YL State.Warner, H. H. & Co., 62-72 N. St. Paul.

Pattern and Model Makers.Bertsch, A. (shoes), 166 Front.CRANE, THOMAS, 236 Mill. See page 24.JENKINSON & BUTLER, Aqueduct building.

See page 14.KRON, PHILIP, Bee Hive building. See page 36.REDFERN. J. H., 5 Allen. See pa^e 36. ^Beinschmidt, P , 34 River.Stephan & Scheibe, 288 State.Wallis Bros., 193 Mill.

Patterns—Dress.DOriESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., THE, 214

E. Main.Pawn Brokers.[See Brokers.]

Pension Agents.PAIRCHILD, H. S. , 618 Granite building. See

Smith, Harvey H., 97 Lexington ave.SWEENEY, F. J. , 6 East Side Savings Bk. bldg.WILBUR, A. W. , 67 Reynolds Arcade.

Perfumery Manufacturers.Dunn Co.. T. B., 127 N. Water.Kebscher, Henry, 244-246 State.SPIEHLER, ADOLPH, 202-206 Court.Wright, Alfred, Willowbauk place.

Phonographs.ROCHESTER TALKING MACHINE CO., THE,

Charles Drabble, Manager; dealers in the per-fected Graphaphone and Phonographs, Sup-plies, etc.; machines sold and rented on rea-sonable terms; evening parties furnished. 210E. & B. building.

Photographers.Bacon, Geo. W., 12 Grove.Bicknell & Buckhecker, 64-66 Spring.Buckmyer, F. J., 138 E. Main.Caseman & McBride, 156 State.CORNELL & SAUNDERS, 16 State.Crosman, Benj. P., 150 State.Dumble, A. E., 44 State.Heberger, S. N., 112 E. Main.KENT, J . H., 24 State.Lee, W. J., 62 State.Lehnkering, A. L., 208 E. Main.Luce, N. D., 174 E. Main.Mock, J. E., 42 State.Banger & Whitmore, 30 E. Mam.Eiek Bros., 526 Plymouth ave.Schaefer, G. J., 146 E. Main.Schutter, Henry P., 142 State.Sherman, L., 170 E. Main.STAGE, GEORGE J. , 11 Grand.Taylor, John W., 152 K. Main.

w f L L ^ M S O N ^ H O T O a R A P H GALLERY, 102State. See page 86.

Photograph Supplies and Materials.Brown & Palmer (paper), 264-272 State.Denio, W. H., Smith Arcade.Milbui-n, Karona Co., Platt, cor. Brown's Race.Eastman Kodak Co., 343-347 State.Hovey, Chas.F., 42 State. -MARKS HENRY D., 9 i State. See

Physical Culture.[See also Elocution and Physical Culture.]

LOSEY, MARIE HALE, 1041 Granite building,See page 84.

Marshall, Francis L., 135 Plymouth ave.SAMSON, MARY E., 669 Powers building.

Phrenologist.Barnes, Win., A., 19 S. Clinton.

Physicians.

Adams, M. H., 819-821 Granite.Adams, R. A., 46 N. Fitzbugh.Allan, R. A., 234 Monroe ave.Anderson, H. A., 391 West ave.Andrew, F. D., 71 East ave.Artman, M. E , 34 N. Fitzhugh.BACHMAN, GEO. A., 167 South ave.Backus, Ogden, 67 S. Fitzhugh.Baldwin, Evelyn, 317 West ave.Bamber, O. Stewart, 75 Lexington ave.Barber, Charles R., 149 Hudson ave.Beach, Geo. L., 41 South ave.Beaban, James, 343 West ave.Beahan, H. S., 343 West ave.Becker, Willard D., 34 N. Fitzhugh.Beebe & Smith, 1-2 American Express bldg.Bemish, Reuben H.. 323% Central ave.Benford, G., 409 N. Clinton.BENNETT, J. W., 141 E. Main ; res., 51 Comfort,Bennett, Wm. M. (Electrician), 42:) Powers bldg.Berry, Kate (Magnetici, 475 8. Clinton.Biegler, Joseph A., 58 S. Clinton.Bingbam, M. B , 58 Marshall.Bissell, Elmer J., 7> S. Fitzhugh.Brady, James P., 87 Columbia ave.Briggs, John D., 43 S. Clinton.Brown, Thos. A., East ave.. Brighton.BROWN, WILLIAri H., East ave , Brighton.BROWNELL, W. G., 122 North.Buckley, J., 127 E. Main.Buell, J. W., 41S. Clinton.Burke, J. J. A., 65 East ave.Cameron, Charles M., 106 Lake ave.Carman, Wm. B., 302 University.Carr, Allen C.,89 N. Clinton.Cary, Darwin E., 629 Granite building.Carroll, G. C , 8Sophia.CARSON, ROBERT L., 97 East ave.Casey, James W.. 25 Sophia.Chamberlayne, Louise F., 127 East ave.Collier, M. S., 744 N. Clinton.Collins, N. M., 43 East ave.Combs, Lewis, 185 Monroe ave.Conklin, W. L.,96 South ave.Coeller, M. 8., 744 N. Clinton.Copeland, W. H , 110 Wilder building.Covell, Henry H., 96 East ave.COX, JOSEPH T., 3J3N. Clinton.Craig, Mrs. Anna, 50 S. Clinton.Crowley, James F., 390 State.CURTIS, D. F., 102 South ave,Culkin, Joseph R, 414 I-yell ave.Dann, A., 40b Granite building.Darrow, Charles E., 116 East ave.Davis, James C., 6 Chestnut.Dewey, Charles A., 78 S. Fitzhugh.Dolley, S. R. A., 52 East ave.

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Flnnessy, James H., 375 N. Clinton.Fischer. G. T., 181 N. Clinton.Foster, Gard, 62 State.Fowler, William P.. 63 S. CKnton.Fox, Joseph T , 333 N. Clinton.Freeman, Charles M., 105 Franklin.French, Robt. T., 209 Alexander.Gee, H. Branson, 283 Lake ave.GILBERT, Q. B., 11 Meigs.Goler, Geo. W., 54 S. Fitzhugh.Graham, MerrittE., 10 Jones ave.Grant, Rolla C, 279 South ave.Gray, E. H., 304 University ave.Groves, Oliver, Central Pk , cor. Second ave.Guinan, Peter C, 309 N. St. Paul.HaU, Wm. S., 116 East ave.Hamburg, E. F., Genesee, near Brooks ave.Hastings, D. G., 7 Park ave.Hastings, G. W., 239 Park ave.Hawley, Louis B., 31 Glasgow.HAVWOOD, QEO. M. (Oculist and Aurist), 828-

830 Granite building.Hayward, Sumner, 84 East ave.Haywood, Mrs. Julia F., 612 West ave.Henckell, Alfred W., llii Sophia.Hermance, Alexander C, 611 N. St. Paul.Herriman, Wallace J. 84 Sophia.Hoard, Volney A., 11 N. Washington.Holt, C. A., 69 Sophia.Hovey, B. L., 34 N. Fitzhugh.Howard, William R., 392 E. Main.Howell, George W , 440 North.Howell, H. B., 606 N. Clinton.Howk, Loron W., 393 West ave.Hoyt, H. W., 421 Monroe ave.Hutchinsou, O., 2W Monroe ave.'ngersoll. J. M., 275 Monroe ave.ameson, Thomas, 240 West ave.ones, Frauk A., 155 Lake ave.ones, O. E.,864 E. Main.'ones, S. Case, 21 East ave.

Jones, William B., 215 Lake ave.Johnson, Ira T., 138 Fulton ave.KEEQAN, W. A., 52 S. Clinton.KELLOGG, C. M., 44 Mortimer, res., 45 Meigs.Kempe, Julius J., 14 Grove.Kiefer. N. F., 663 N. Clinton.KIN(J, M. A., 332 Plymouth ave.Lacey, Mrs. H. S , 15 Charlotte.LANDIS, HELEN H. (Pneumatic), 1016-1018

Granite building. See page 1.LEE, J. M., 89 Plymouth ave.Linn, S. H., Ill S. Clinton.Little, D., 162 Plymouth ave.Little, S. W., 1>52 Plymouth ave.Loritz. Charles T., 357 Hudson ave.Losey, Charles H., 22 Phelps ave.MacCallum, John-H., 185 Broadway.Malouey, Frauk W., 332 West ave.Marion, Geo. A., 180^ N. Goodman.MCCARTNEY, J . H., & MARY E., 501-503-505-

519-521 Granite building. See page 68.ncCAULEY, J. W., 349 Monroe ave.McCort, [ames H.. 77 East ave.Michel, J. F., 3 Durand building.Moore, Edward M., 74 S. FUzbugh.Moore, Edward M., Jr., 74 S. Fitzhugh.Moore, Richard M , 74 S. Fitzhngh.HORR1S, S. H., l(i Elwood building. See page 1.Mulheriu, John ¥., 3->9 Plymouth ave.NEEFUS, P. WYCKOFF, 11(1 East ave.Nettleton, Harry K., 270 Lake ave.Norton, A. E., 1021-23 Granite building.O'Brien, Thomas F., 218 State.Padiera, Geo. W., 5 E. Side Sav. Bk. bldg.Pape, G. F.,3JS. Union.Parkhurst, Mary, 39 East ave.PERRY, S. N.,' 103 S. Fitzhugh.Phillips, R. E., 33 Franklin.

Porter, Ida M., 347 Monroe ave.Potter, Darwin, 7U Charlotte.Potter, M. Craig. 50 S. Clinton.Preston, Byron R , 95 North.Proctor, J. C, 89 Sophia.Rambo, William S , 41 Sophia.Ready, John, 45 S.Clinton.Reminetou Frederick, 275 West ave.RICHARDS, G.W., 323-325 E. & B. building.

See page l.Rivard, P. E., 174 E. Main.Roach, Ernest, 375^ Exchange.Rockwell, A. Starr, 46 Elizabeth.Roe, Jobu O., 28 N. Clinton.Roseboom, J. Livingston, 628 E. Maul.Rosenberg, Moses, 90 St. Joseph.Ross, E. V., 279 Jefferson ave.Roe, J.O., 28 N.Clinton.Rutherford, Martin C, 23 Campbell.Ryder, Charles E., 53 S. Fitzhugh.Ryder, Wheelock, 53 S. Fitzhugh.Sawers F , 403 E. & B. buildiug.Schael. H. M., 507 N. Clinton.Schoonmaker, Herbert, 235 Lake ave.Sctaopp, Justin H., 415 N. Clinton.Sehuhart, Quiubert C, 248 St. Joseph.

SEELEY, J? E. (Throat and lungs), 138 E. Main.See page 1.

Seitz, Frank B., 282 St. Joseph.Shapiro, Jacob R., 207 St. Joseph.Sheldon, H P., 16 State.Sherman, James F., 507 North.Sibley, Wallace, 95 Lake ave.Smith, Frank B.. 17 N. Washington.Smith, Frederick R., 400 E. Main.Snow, S. R., S12 Monroe ave.Soble, N. \V.. 001-1,03 Granite building.SOntRS, LEONARD J., % S. Clinton.Spalding, C. M., 77 University ave.Stapleton, J. A., 7« Frost ave.Starr, Charles S., 95 North.STEYNER, EfiriA B., 135 Plymouth ave.Stilwell, F. W., 32 University ave,Stockschlaeder, Peter, 166 South ave.Stoddard.E. V., 62 State.Streeter, H. w., 713 Wilder buildiug.STUART, C. A., 223 and 227 Powers building,

and 12 George St.Suiilmer, Charles R., 33 S. Cliuton.Taft, A., 4UElm.Throop, Augustus P., 386 E. Main.Throop, David C, 136 North ave.THURBER, T. J., 183 Plymouth ave.Tretton, Jobn K , 239 Lake ave.Urnuhart, John C, 22 S. Cliuton.VAN ALLEN, R. A., 234 Monroe ave.Vanderbeek, Charles A., 139 North.Waldron, George, 40H Plymouth ave.Walker, L. Allen, 281 West ave.Wallace, W. T., 17 Hudson ave.Ward, W. W., 35 East ave.Wardsworth, R., 1023 Granite buildiug.Weaver, John E., S85 Monroe ave.Weaver, J. W., 603-605 Granite building.WHITE, T. C, 44 S. Clinton.Whitbeck, J. W., 259 Park ave.Whitcomb, E. E , 231 E. Main.Wilbor, C. W., 763 N. St. Paul.Wilbnm, T. Barton, C,6 Meigs.Williams, II. T., 19 Clinton Place.Wilson, Benjamin, 139 Lake ave.WOLFF, WILBUR D., 62 Clinton Place.Ziramer, John, 43 S. Clinton.

Piano Manufacturers.Foster & Co., 268-272 State.

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Attpeter, Wm. C, 118 Cox building.Binder, J., 145 State.Derrick, F. M., 60 S. St. PaulDennebecq, C, 23 NorthGibbons & Stone, 110 E. MainGreene, J. M., 104 Beckley buildiug.HOEKSTRA, MISS KATHLEEN, warerooms, 26

Js. Main. See margin lines.J&KSi&Kano, Organ & Music Co., 100 State.MARTIN, J. W., & BRO., 73 State.Miller, G. B., 63 State.Schaefer, Edward P., 62 ThomasShaw, J. P , 144 State.STEBBINS, QEO. R., 202 Cox buildiug.

Piano Mover.CUNNINGHAM, CHAS., 15% Hamilton Place.

See page 4.Piano Tuners.

BACON, E. H., 174 University ave.Boyce, C. B., 13 State.Edmonds, M. D., 73 State.Porter, Edward, 73 State.Senke, Henry F., 14 Concord ave.

Picture Frames and Framing.CHAPMAN, HARRY H , 90 S. St. Paul. See

margin lines.EMPIRE MOULDING WORKS, 303-305 Granite

building, bee page 22.Fit2simons Bros. (Mfgs.), Center, cor. Jones.Genesee Moulding Co., 288 State.GRAVES, H. B., 116-11S State and 77-87 Mill.

See top margin lines.HEUQHES, JOHN C. (Mfg.), 250-232 Mill.Hickson, M. E., 1G9 Front.Jones, W. E., 17 Smith Arcade.Phelps Picture Frame Co., 109 State.Bundel, M. W.. 9 W. Main.Wordeu, \V. D., 78 W. Main.

Pie Makers.Rochester Pie Co., 191 Lyell ave.

Pipe Tongs,.Eochester PipeTong Co., 289 Mill.

Planing Jiills.Atwater, Armstrong & Clarke, 742 E. Main.Bell, William G., 74-' E. Main.J1EYER, C. C, & SON, Klinck, near Monroe

ave. See page i'4.SIEBERT & SAUER, 680 S. Clinton. See page 51.

Plating—Nickle, Etc.Central Electric Plating Works, 21-27 N. Water.GENESEE PLATING WORKS, J. C. Baumer,

Prop., over 32-30 S. St. Paul and 16-20 MinervaPlace. See page 29.

Morris, J. M, 65 State.Schleyer, Chas., 52 Bracket House.sniTH, ROBERT (Electro), top floor Bee Hive

building, Graves St.STILLJ1AN, R. T., N. Water, cor. Andrews. See

page 44.Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters.

Barr Bros., 49 Central aveBarr & Creelman, 30 S. St. Paul and 16-20 Minerva

Place.Bascom & Morgan, 37 Spring.Beach & Meitzler, 495 State.BENNETT, R., & SON, 10 Allen.Caflery & Evans, 96 West ave.Cassebur. Adolph, 492 N. Clinton.Currv, James B, 449 E. Main.Palyi Tbos. P , 329 Lyell ave.Pengler, George A., 28 Wilder.

Dodds, George E., 169 Monroe ave.Dumond, F., & Son, 25 S. Clinton.Ford, Thomas W., mi W. Main.FOSTER, WM. P. & GEO. T., 392 S. Clinton.

See page 38.Fox, William T., & Co., 24-26 East ave.Gleason * Co., 158 Monroe ave.Hart, Henry, 309 Andrews.HAYES & FALLS, 290 State.Hendel, Michael, S 8 Central ave.Howe & Bassett, 2:1- 5 Belmont Park.KEWIN, W. J., 155 East ave.Magrain, William F., 329North.Maher & Glasgow, 24-26 Cortland.Major, W. F. S., 24 Caledonia ave.O'Connor & Lennon, 37S N. St. Paul.Page, George W., 3s7 State.Potter, Geo. W., 203 South ave.Reid, W. G.. & Son, HI East ave.Rice, Edward J., 209 West ave.Rice, John & Co., 34 Mumford.Rodenbeck, C. F. & E F., 22-24 South ave.Rossney, Frank J., 202 West ave.Rykenboer, Frank, 12! Hudson ave.Schick, Frank A., 571 N. Clinton.SHAW, H. C, & CO., 159 Bay. See back cover.Shaughnessy & Connolly. 27 Franklin.Stalpers, William, 201 E.' Main.Stephany, C. J., 6ib N. Clinton.Tanner, James J., 1S8 West ave.TOOMEY, TIMOTHY C, 240 Lake ave. See page,

Police Alarms.STANDARD ELECTRIC SIGNAL CO., THE,

rooms 25-30,10; State.Portraits.

Empire Portrait Co., 26'West ave.'Filkins, J. H., 41 Reynolds Arcade.Van Zandt Portrait Co., 16 State.

Presses—Power.BAXENDALE, T. R. & W. J., Allen, cor Fitz-

bugh. See margin lines.

Preparatory School.BRADSTREET'S COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SCHOOL, 401-401 Beckley building, 27 S. Clin-ton. See page 21.

Printers—Book and Job.[See also Newspaper Offices.]

ANDREWS, E. R., 1 Aqueduct. Sw page 30.Bates, J. N , 42 S. St. Paul.Bluntach, John A., 26a N. St. Paul.Bostwick, E. J., 1̂ 7 N. Water.Bostwick & Heiude, N. Water, cor. Andrew.Bryan, H. D.,20N. Water.Burnett Printing Co., Aqueduct building.CLARK & McNEIL, 187 E. Main.Gillies, J. A., 73 E. Main.Hart, Ernest, InS. St Paul.Havden, F. A., 36 Wilder Arcade.Hochstein, Jacob, 25:i St. Joseph.Keeler, James, 8 Market.Lace, Robert W., 1411 East ave.Mann, Charles, 8 Elm Park.MILLER & SMITH, 39 E. Main. See margin

Morrison, W. W., 9V99 E. Main.Rodell, E. F.,24 State.Smith, Geo. H., 77 W. Main.Smith, John P., 72 Exchange.Smith, Milton H., 9:> Andrews.

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Swinburne, R. M., & Co., 9 Exchange.Tschetler, John H. P., 65 State.Wegman, Andrew J., 112-114 N. St. Paul.Wilson, H. L,, Co., 59 State.WOLFORD & CO. (Wedding), E. Main, cor.

North. See page 40.Produce—Commission and Wholesale.

Brewster, Crittenden & Riley, 288 Exchange.Deavenport, C. A., & Co., 326 E. Main.Kerrin Bros. Co. (Grain), 602 Wilder building,HUNTER & KNOX, 332 E. Main.May, C. B. & W., 316 E. Main.McLean & McEvov, 322-324 E. Main.PEARSON, C. W".t & CO. (Grain—Wholesale),

718-7*0 Granite building. See page 61.Potter, Allison J., 340 E. Main.Slade, Henry B., 344 E. Main.Whipple & Co., 336 E. Main.

Properties to Rent.JOHNSTON & WILLIAMS, 514-519-520 E. & B.

building. See page 11.Protective Police.

Pruning Tools.Eiehelman, C. W., 22 Wentworth.

Publishers and Publications.[See also Newspapers aud Publications.]

Appleton, D., & Co.. 21-22 American Exp. bldg.COMMERCIAL PUBLISHING CO., 87 Exchange

Place building.Hess, Selmar (Branch). 19 S. Clinton.Jenison, A. J., 927 Granite buildingLawyers' Co-operative Publishing Co., The, Cox

building.Williamson Law Book Co., 41 State.

Pulley Manufacturers.Forster Pulley Works, 189 N. Water.Mason, H. R., Agt., 119 N. Water.

Pump Manufacturers and Dealers.Bodani, J., & Gress (Beer), S29 N. Clinton.Schwab, John, 97 Whitney.Sherwood, G., 2% Reynolds.

Punches and Dies.BAXENDALE, T. R. & W. J., Allen, cor. Fitz-

hugh. See margin lines.JENKINSON & BUTLER, Aqueduct building.

See page 14.%LONG BROS., Bee Hive building.PATRIC & SNVDER, entrance 32 S. St. Paul and

16-20 Miuerva Place. See page 77.REDPERN, J. H., 5 Allen. See page 86.ROCHESTER LAST, DIE AND PATTERN

WORKS, 250 Mill. See page 20.Radiators.

HEY, LEVI, & CO., 311-313 State. See page 66.Rags and Old Metals.

HEY, LEVI, S-)l-S.Vi State. Sue page 66.Lawless Paper Co. (Buyers), 124 N. Water.Hays, Abraham, l'.i« Mill.

Railroad Offices.Bnf., Roch. & Pitts. Ry., President's office, 2-3

Elwood buildingBui., Roch. & Pitts. Ry. Gen. t*rt. office, 18 and

48 Elwood building.

Erie Railroad Ticket Office, 12 Exchange.Lehigh Valley E. R. Ticket Office, E. Main, cor.

Exchange.New York Central and Hudson River, 11 E. Main.New York & New England R. R. Co., 505 Wilder

building.New York. Lake Erie & Western, 12 Exchange.Pennsylvania R. R. (Northern Central R. R.), H i

Wilder building.Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg R. R., 11 E.

Main.The Silver Lake Railroad Co., 1-5 Elwood bldg.West Shore Railroad, 11 E. Main.

Railroad Signals.Auto-Pneumatic Railway Signal Co., 414 E. & B.

Gordon1 Railway Signal Co., 806 Wilder building.

Real Estate.[See also Land Companies.]

AIKENHEAD, J. M., 527 Granite building.Baird, J. C, 22 Reynolds' Arcade.BARKER & ARNOLD, 72 Reynolds' Arcade.Benson, W. M., 421 E. & B. building.Bird, James, 401 Granite building.BLAIR, ROBERT, 349 Powers building.Boss, A., 296 North.Boyle & McLachlan, 318 Powers building.Braman, Sidney S., 5 East Side Sav. Bk. bldg.Bryan, L. H., 421 E. * B. building.

Cook, James, 284 State.COSTICH, P. A., 59 Reynolds' Arcade.Coughlin, Jas. J., 112 E. & B. building.Cox, P., 113 Cox building.Culver, J. Z. & Co., 53 Reynolds' Arcade.Curren, G. A., 1123 Granite building.Daly, James A., 113 E. & B. building.Davis, Wm. G., 410 Granite building.Durgin, D. B. & Co., IB State.ELLSWORTH, E. F., 401 Granite building.Emens, J. M., 38 Reynolds Arcade.FAIRCHILD, H. S., 618 Granite building. See

page 14.Farrar. R., 200 E. & B. building.Fish, Henry L. & Son, 314 E. & B. building.Fistbaugh, F. L., 657 Powers building.Foster, C. F., 44 Reynolds' Arcade.Foster, Wm. S., 8l)n Granite building.Fullam, N. S., 234 Powers building.QARF1ELD, C. F., 314 Powers building. See-

page 14.Gorsline, A. R., 705 E. & B. building.Hatch, J. W., 220 Powers building.Hathaway Investment Co., 1W E & B. bids;.HAYWARD, EDWIN S., Hayward building 19 8.

Clinton.Hicks, Clinton F., Elwood building.Himrod, L. L., 59 Reynolds' Arcade.HUGHES, M. L., 822 Powers building.Jaquith, E. A., 114 E. & B. building.JOHNSTON & WILLIAnS, 514-520 E. & B. bldg.

See page 11.JOHNSTON, PAUL S., 419 Granite building.Judd, Wm. M-,, 42(1 E. 4- B. building.Knapp, Dwight, 38 Reynolds' Arcade.KNAPP, HOnER, 410 Granite building. See

page 74.Lent, Geo. A., 443 Powers building.Loos, George, Granite building.Matthews, Wm. P., Kenwood cor Frost.MEADE & BULLOCK, 527 Grauite building. See

margin lines.Monroe County Real Estate Agency, 309 E. & B.

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? £ > L* E > 64° G r a n i t e Guiding. See pageMotey, John, 4 Park ave.Palmer, Geo. W., 145 Powers buildingPaul, H. C. & Son, 21 Reynolds' Arcade

K:ST?4iid?!£;Ptanb, C. H. & Son, 86 Reynolds' Arcade.Potter, J. Forbes, 9 Cora. Ex. buildingPriem, C, 240 Monroe ave. "UIUS-Beal Estate Security Co., i»6 W. MainBobbins, L., 410 Wilder buildingRussell, C.J., 309 E.&B. bldgSalisbury & Co., 309 E. & B. building.Sayles, M. V., 43 Reynolds Arcade.Schaeffer Bros., 489K StateSCHOBNEBERG, MORITZ, 325 Powers bldgSmyth, Thos. A., 414 E. & B. buildingSmyth, W. J., 414 E. & B. buildingSNEIX, W. D., 19 East Side Sav. Bk. bldg.Snyder, T. D., 108,109 Cox building.Btertz, G. W., 405 Granite building.Stewart, H. M., 413 E. & B. building.StiUweU, C. H., 14 Smith's Arcade.Thorns, Charles M., 131 Powers bldg.Van Rensselaer, John, 1102 Granite bldgVogt George C 6 East Side Sav Bk buil

e , o , 102 Granite bldgVogt, George C, 6 East Side Sav. Bk. building.WADS WORTH, niSS E. M 214 P bldWalbridg, S. D.. 187 State.WARNER & BRDLE

ilding,s bldg.

g, . tate.WARNER & BRADLEY, 203, 205 Granite bldg.Webb, Charles H., 9 El wood building.Webster, Charles E., 701 Granite building.WILCOX. HORTON & F. E., 1125 Granite bldg.

Woodward, Chas. K., 19 W. Main.Wright, Wm. T. J., 119,124 Powers building.WYATT, F. E., 9 Shepard. See page 56.

Rectifiers—Liquor.Davis Bros., 147-151 St. Joseph.Joffe, Abraham D., 147 Chatham.

Regalia nanufacturers.LODER, GEO. F., Ill Reynolds' Arcade.

Register and Ventilator nanufacturers.Bristol, A. M., 20 Furnace.Rives* Co., 193 MiU.

Restaurants and Cafes.[See also Dining Rooms. 1

ALLEN'S HOME LUNCH, 53-55 State. See mar-

ASSENAL RESTAURANT, 43, 45 South. Seepage 46.

Ballantyne & Lamphier, 72 Sophia.Barton, John D., 32 Mortimer.Bauerschmidt, Adam E., 161 Central ave.Boston & Vanderslice, 268 E. Main.Brautigam, J. A., 578 S. Clinton.BRUCKER, ERNST, 2o3 E. Main. See page 1.Bussey. George H., 166 E. Main.CALVERT, MRS. n. A., 21 Elm. See page 60.Casey, James J., 173 Central ave.Clark James W., 7d W. Main.Clarke, William H.. 340 State.Comer, James, 15» Central ave.COMPTONS, THE, 12-14 Reynolds' Arcade.Crinnian, William J., 504 E. Main.Crissy House, 52 S. St. Paul.CROWLEY,T.,2\PlattDoud, T., Main cor. Front.Eaton, Harry. H. 10 Frout. .Ee^leston & Archer, 159 fc. Main.ERMATINaER'S CAFE, 14 S. St. Paul. See page

Father , Adolphus D., 4 E. Main.Fiedler, Dionis, 692 N. Clinton.Fisher JobnJ., 13 N. Clinton.

FOREST, CAMILLE, 1C3 Central ave. See page

Griffing, Mrs. James, 7 Prospect.Grell & Bluntach, 587 N.Clinton.Groff, Wm. A., 74, 76 Front.HARNED, H. S., 28-32 W. Main.Hodge, Mrs. Harriet, 70 Plymouth ave.HOLBONN, A., 238 Central ave.Horstman, William C, 7 North.Keehn, Wm., 135 State.Lane, Mrs. F. A., 171 Central ave.Long, T. W., 58 Stone.Long, Walter F., ft9 Central ave.McCarthy & Block. 28 Exchange pi.Moore, John B., 39 Exchange pi.Mutter, Pius, West ave.Renner, Geo. A., 18 Mumford.Sanderson & Fisk, 437 F-. Main.Saudrel, Albert B., 25 E. Main.Schnarr. Heury W., 201 Central ave.Schuyler Bros.", 310 E. Main.Shiers, John, 111 N. Clinton.Skepworth Bros., 134 W. Main.Slack, William, 14 Exchange pi.SniTH, L. C, & CO. (Allen's Home Lunch),

53-55 State. See margin lines.SNIDER, JOHN H., 92 West ave. See page 46.Snow, George E., 105 Front.Shahr, Casper, 267 E. Main.Spencer, George W., 34 Exchange pi.Stablknecht, Jos., 121 Front.Sweeney & Callahan, 8-10 N. Water.The Bank, 12 N. Water.THORN, ALBERT, 79 W. Main. See page 66.Toohey, Charles O.. 107 E. Main.Turtle, C, IS Market.Van Delind, D. C, S. Clinton cor. Monroe ave.Wehle, William C, Grand ave cor. Webster ave.Wheeler, Herbert L., 260-262 E. Main and 18 West

Willis, William H., 8 Exchange pi.Wvland, Ed., 193 Central ave.YOUNG, L., 19 Front. See page 80.

Roller (Printers') Manufacturers.HART, H. L., 117 N, Water. See page 89.

Roofers.FRICKER, JOHN (Tin), 10 Ely, cor. Minerva pi.

See page 70.The John Siddons Co., 61-65 N. Water.HcCONNELL & nEYERS, 308 State.HcGRAW BROTHERS, 1X9 State. Bee page 22.Robinson, William, 75 Exchange.Rochester Asphalt Roofing Co.. 117 W. Main.Rochester Roofing Co., 69 W. Main.

Rope, Twine, Cordage.FIELD-JAMES CO., 41-43 Exchange. See inside

front cover.Rubber Goods.

Chamberlain Rubber Store, 13 \V. Main.Howlett Bros., 39 E. Main.

Rubber Stamps and Stencils.

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Saloons.Adam, Frank X,, 541 St. Joseph.Albrecbt, Otto G.,927 S. Clinton.Albrecht, Mrs. Theresa, 500% Lyell ave.Alter, William, 161 Ames.Amau. Anthony, 479 N. Clinton.Amberg, August, 460 N St. Paul.Amey, Peter W., '26 i Bronson ave.Angelo, Mark, 191 Front. •Anselm, L., Platt cor Mill.Appel, Edward,*2 Exchange pi.; 17-19S.St.Paul.Armbruster & Co., 74 S. St. Paul.Armstrong, Win. C, 192 Lyell ave.Arndt, Edward A., 431 N. Clintou.Atkinson, John, 303 Lyell ave.Aufderhar, C. F., 14 N. Clinton.Augustin, Joseph J., 44!l N. Clintou.Bardo, Christopher, 1% Campbell.Bare, Adam, loo Monroe ave.Bauer, John A., 1 Wilder.Payer, Weudel, 753 N. Clinton.Beck, Frederick, 37u Scio.Becker, Henry L., 12) N. St. Paul.Benz, Charles, 19J St. Joseph.Berdel, Joseph, 180 West ave.Berg, Andrew, 3S4 St. Joseph.Berg, Frank, 71 Hanover.Bergin, Wm. P., 243 Exchange.Berndt, Charles, :>2 Harris ave.Bill, Joseph, 743 S. Clinton.Bliss, Herman, 47 Herman.Blum, Adolf, (il Lake ave.Bock, George, liay cor. Webster ave.Boehly, Joseph, 1U2 North ave.Bohles, Joseph II., 5^ Lvell ave.Bohrer, Christian, 7-i Wilder.Bohrer, L. Ai Son, 300 North.Bolaud, James H., MlsJay.Bolaud, John, 497 North.Booruiau. Robert, 304 Plymouth ave.Boscheret, Henrv, 30 Viiieeut pi.Boyd, John F., 347 Lake ave.Bradley & O'Brien, 17(i N. St. Paul.Breuuan, Micharl, 23 Jones..Brink, George W., 24« Lake ave.Brown, Donuld A., :i4 Hill.Brown, Merris. 2_>4 Jay.Bruckes, August, 481 St. Joseph.BRUCKER. E.,2ilK. Main. See page 1.Burns. John E., 223 N. Clintou.Buck. Mrs. I'"., 223 Brown.Buckley, John A.. 22 Market cor Mill.Buff, Mrs Mary, 123 Orchard.Buhr, Mrs. Josephine, 187 Central ave.Bun-hard, John, 23 West ave.Burdell, Jos., 180 West ave.Burgard. John, 23 West ave.Burker, Jacob, 2113 Lexington ave.BuniB, Charles J., 9j Sheiinuu.Burrougb, Alfred IDS West ave.Call, Christian W., 194 Jay.Callahau, Mrs, Kosc. *•• s" Ford.Cameron, Arehey, 272-271 Central ave.Campbell, Mrs. Jeuuie, 153 Andrews.Carrington, William, 42 Muinford.Carroll, John ({., 379 Exchange.Casey, Ira, 629 E. Main.Cashman, John M., ibu Platt.Cavanangb, G. J., 37 Englewood ave.Cbampliu, Frank, 410 N. St. Paul.Christ, Joseph, 96 N. Clintou.Ciarlelli, Antonio, 22 Platt.Cirotzki, August, 189 North.Clancy, E., 756 E. MainClark, J. W.,70 W. Main.Cochenour, Alexander, 213 Mt. Hope ave.

Cogar, Charles. 82 Exchange.Collins. John J , 211 Caledonia ave.Collins, Timothy, 544 State.Conner, J. H., Io9 Centre.Conners, John, 242 State.Connor, Fred H,, 64 MillCook & Coughlin, 171-173 State.Cook, John G., 180 Allen.Cook, Prestou W.. 192 Hudson ave.Cooney, Henry, 744a E. Main.Corcoran, James W., 57 Brown.Corriveau, Charles. 88 N. Water.Costieh, Alfred T., North ave. cor. Carter.COURTEAU, N. Q., 43-45 South. See page 46.Corteau, Napoleon G., :W6 North.Coweu, Patrick, 133 North.Creegan, Joseph P., 2 Lake ave.CROWLEY, TinOTHY, 20 Platt.Culhane, Jerry H., 416 State.Culhane, Patrick, 24 Center and 5 Central ave.Curran, James H., 369 Lyell ave.Daignan, Thomas, 378 University ave.Bake, Geo. C, 243 N. Clinton.Paly, Patrick, 2'J Jones.Daly, Richard, 3i9 Lyell ave.UeMoll, Charles, jOi St. Joseph.Diedrich, Mrs. L. C, .ill North.Diehl, Gottlieb, :W Englewood ave.Diet*, C. K., 20 Exchange pi.Donnelly, C. F., 12 Exchange pi.Donnelly .V- Downs, 248 State.Donovan. Daiil. P., Clifford cor. New Alexander.Doolin, Wm. 11., 40 S. St. Paul.Dorris, W. W., 7-11 S. Clinton.Doser, Valentine, ltl Hay.Duffy. William, 252 State.Dumrese, Frank, 5 Edward.Durnherr, John, 2111 Allen.Ebei'tl John, 327 North.Edwards, Appel, 32 Exchange pi.Eggert, Mrs. Freda, 42 Henry.Eggleston * Archer, 159 E. Main.Eisele. Michael, 2.">1 Mill.Eisamann, Mrs. Kulalia, 58 Madison.Elliott, 1'aul, 42!) North.Eud, John F.,j60St. Joseph.Englert, George, 250 North aw.English, A. R., Mt. Hope ave. cor. Stewart.Erb, John P., 1« Grape.Erden, Frank, 135 FrontESTER, Wn. J., 1113 S. Clinton.Ktzcl, James T., 10H Chatham.l'lickelman, John, 152 St. Joseph.Fahrer, John, 844 N. Clinton.Fang, Leopold, 425 St. Joseph.Faucher, D., 34 Exchange place.Feck, Charles, 15 North; -m N. Clintou.Ferguson, Anthony T., 280-'23'2 Central aveFerrauth, Angelo, 1*3 Front.Firsching, George, 2HV Jay.Fischer, Frank X., 3 >u Hudson ave.Fischer, Mrs. Minnie, 38'J N. iliutou.Flannagan * Smith, 154 .State.Flynn, Cornelius H., 278 Allen.Flyun, JameB, >7 Exchange.Flynn, Myles, '217 W. Main.Flyun, Mrs. T , 133 Front.Foehuer, J Chris. I.Y7 S. Clinton.Foos, Michael, I'.iuursou cor. Kighth.Ford, George, 270 Allen.Frank, F. M., 210 South ave.Freuud, Fred, 3 0 N. St. Paul.Fricke, John F., 8h Wilder.Friedricb, Henry J , 0.-S North.Froinm, Louis W., 62 Herman.Fromm, Nicholas. 273 North ave.Furguson, A. T., 2:W Central ave.Furlong, S. J., i4--> Reynolds.Gamy, G., Sl'J S Clinton.Gentz, Henry, 298 N. Vnion.

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Gessner, Jacob, 749 X. Clinton.Gielill, A.,52Scio.Giesler, Joseph, 93 N. Joiner.GilBardBros., 195-198X. ClintonGinder, Charles V., 240 ChildsGlasser. Louis N.. 165 Lyell aveGleason, Thomas T., 310 State.Gloor, Arnold, 81 Hudson ave.Goesele. Jacob, Ontario cor. DavisGoetz, J. J., 30 Mt. Hope aveGoetz, Mrs. Louis, 190 Chatham.Goldstein, Jacob, 181 Chatham.Goudy. John, 362 State.Green, William, 449 Monroe ave.Greeuauer, Joseph, 301 Jay.Greenberg. Nathan, 175 St. Joseph.Grinnan, John. 134 Platt.Groh, R. J., 56 Monroe ave.Grossman, Adolph, 153 Driving Park ave.Gnbler, John, 285 North.Guentner, Joseph, 190 Ames.Hackett, P. N , 33 South ave.Haeker, Rudolph, 219 Allen.Hafner, John F., 506 Exchange.Hagenbach, Eugene, 74 German.Hahnke, Julius, 24 Alphonse.Haley, Michael H., 34 Jones.Hall, Charles S., 105 Central ave.Hall, Geo. A., 356 Monroe ave.Hall, J. B.,148 East ave.Hanna, David, 15 Warehouse.Hansey, Lawrence 71 Anderson ave.HART, MRS. ANNA T., 119 N. Goodman.Haatelben, Fred H., 2-3 Lexington ave.Heungs, August, 13 Wilder.Haupt, Charles, 443 N. Clinton.Hayd, John B., 156 E. ave.Heck, Henry, 232 St. Joseph.Heid, David, 254 St. Joseph.Heidell, Lafe, 28 N. Fitzhugh.Heiden, Charles, 310 North ave.Heilbronn, Albert, 238 Central aAe.Heilbronn, Jacob., 31 Central pk.Heilman, Frank J..48 Franklin.Heisler, John, 899 N. St. Paul.Heisler & Nippert, 28 8. St. Paul.Heifer, Jacob, 308 K. Clinton.Herlihy, Timothy, 541 Lyell ave.H i G 605 N St P lHess, red. 12 orth aveHetzel, Mrs. Helen, 446 North.Hetzel, J. C. & Son, 29 Stone.Higgins, I. O., 320 E. Main.Higgins, Oscar, 320 E. Main.HILBRONN, AL., 238 Central ave.Hill, Mrs. C. K., 238 Bay.Hilman. J. D., 230 Hudson ave.Hirsch, Sebastian, 49. N. Joiner.Hockeborn, Henry C, 280 Hudson ave.Hoellrigh, Edwin, 425 N. Clinton.Hoftman, Mre. Carrie. 297 St. Joseph.Hohmaun, F. Chas., 41 Grand.Hohmann, S.. 725 S. Clinton.Holleran, Patrick, 254 Lake ave.HOWARD, JArtES O., 148 State.Hubson, Clement, 326 North.Hunt, C. J., 72 8. St. Paul.Hunt, Stephen W., 358 State.Hyde, Andrew, 12 South ave.Hyland, Joseph, B8 Spring.Imhoff, Fred, 327 N. Clinton.Jennings & McCord, 47 Stone.Kahn, Mrs. Kate, 119 St. Joseph.Kaiser, William. 201 Mill.Kalk, Fred, 521 N. St. Paul.Kamm, Christian, 560 N. Clinton.Karle, John J., 88 S St. Paul.Ka»e, George F., 200 W. Main.Kaufmann, Joseph A., 4 Bauer.Keenan James, 266 W. Clinton.

5eHer> M r s - Catharine, 569 North.Ke ley, Matthew, 260 State.Kellner, Castulus, 620 N. Clinton.Kelly, John, 22 Hill.Kelly, John C , 558 Lake ave.Kelly, P. P., 31 Belmont Park.Kelly, Thomas, 92 Exchange.Keifer, Joseph, 115 Lyell ave.King Edward B., 187 N.St Paul.Kirchgessner, George, 507 St. Joseph.Kirchner, Casper, 256 N. St. Paul.Kirtland, Gilbert C, 370 University ave.Klein, John, 118 Lexington ave.Klimm, John M., 243 Lyell ave.Klimm, William J., 406 Lyell aveKlinger, Albert, 350 St. Joseph.Klupfel. Joseph, 4u HanoverKnaehstett, Henry, 123 Jay.Knop, Charles G., 34 Herman.Knope, Mrs. Mary, 31 N. Ford.Knorr, John, 105 Jay.Koch, Frank, 629 N. Clinton.Koehler, Daniel J., 24 Allen.Koelsch, Charles, 170 N. ave.Kohl, Charles, 878 N. St. Paul.Kohlmeier, Joseph, 339 Maple.Kolh, George L , 561 Lake ave.Konath, Gottleib, 386 Lyell ave.Kowalskie, Michael, 528 Hudson ave.Kramb, Jacob, 162 St. Joseph.Kramer, Barnard, 531 N. Clinton.Kramer, Wendel, 1047 S. Clinton.Krezdoen, John. 190 Oak.Kuehler, August. 391 Lyell ave.Kuelling, Wm,, 174 N. Water.Kuhu Bros., 712 N. Clintou.Kurtz, J. M., 202 Mt. Hope ave.Kuon, Antou, 265 Smith.Kyle, Albert M., 232 Lyell ave.La Force, Christ, 947 N. Clinton.Lapetina, G. & A., 172 Allen.Laufer, William Z., 570 Lake ave.Laurer, Anthony, 505 N. St. Paul.Lauterbnrn, Charles N., 419 St. Joseph.Legler, Joseph, 99 Bay.Lehman, John H., 25:5 N. Clinton.Leidecker, Frank J., 356 St. Joseph.Leimgruber, C. A., 16 Exchange pi.Leimgruber, Mrs. Victory, 351 E. Main.Lester, Joseph C , 137 Orange.I^vandowski, Frank, 540 Hudson ave.Liebeskind, Henry L., 523 State.Link, August, 26 Grand.Litzenberger, John, 1015 S. Clinton.Loehner, Valentine, 267 Hudson ave.Loebs, Levi L., 133 North ave.Logan, Henry B., 179 Lyell ave.Long, G. M., 41 Scio.Long, John. 32'i Clifford.Lutt, George J., 2>u-2i2 E. Main.Lynch, John, 136 Mt. Hope ave.Machiea, Henry, 368 State.Magiu, Balthasar, 596-598 N. Cliutou.Mahoney, Stephen. 380 Plymouth ave.Mannes, C, 159 South ave.Martin, W. C,44Exchange.IIARZHAUSER, WH. J., 169 State.Matcat, Charles M., 258 St. Joseph.McCabe, Owen F., 445 Plymouth ave.McCann, Patrick, 64 W. Main.McCarthy & Block, 28 Exchange pi.McCouley, Thomas. 145 Lyell ave.McConnell, George, 206 Plymouth ave.McCormick, John, 261 N. Union.McGill, Michael, 464 State.McGraw, Thomas, 201 Monroe ave.Mclntee, John, 12 Elizabeth.McKav, James D., 4V5 University ave.MeMahus, Michael J., 161 West ave.McMulleu, P. A., 176 Caledonia ave.

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Meagher, D. W., 383 Plymouth ave.Mehne, George, 391 N. St. Paul.Melnhard, John, 424-432 N. Clinton.Meisch. John B., 19 Magne.Meth, Peter, 437 North.Meyer, George, 30 Heinpel.Michel, Wm. A., 80 S. St. Paul.Milan, James, 492 E. Main.Mildahn, Frank, 29,8 Hudson ave.Miller, Anthony J., 222 W. Main.Miller, August. 10-12 West ave.Miller, F. J., 580 Lake ave.niLLER, FREDERICK J., 340Seio.Miller, Joseph, 1 2 Campbell.Miller, Matthew N.. 62 Warehouse.Miller, Wm. C, 238 Lake ave.Milow, Albert C, 332 StateMinges, Frank A., 577 N. Clinton.Mitkofsky, Louis, 113 St. Joseph.Mitzinger, Peter, 507 Jay.Mohr, Mrs. Catharine, 822 N. Clinton.Monagban, J. Y.,540 Plymouth ave.Moore, J. B., 39 Exchange pi.Morthort, Charles L., 124 North ave.Mnar & Carpenter, 73 W. Main.Mulkin. Norton, Jr., 240 North.Munz, JohnL.,39Childs.Murray & Eauber, 97 E. Main.Mutter, Pius, 1 West ave.Naas, Frank X., 41 Herman.Nagel, Christ, 113 N. Clinton.Nolan, Andrew W., 330 State.Nolan Bros., 234 State.Odell. Walter, 207 N. St. Paul.Odenbach, Fred, 133 Platt.Oescher, Domiuick, 220 North.O'Rourke, Ed.. 29-35 S, St. Paul.Ortb, Mrs. M., 35 GrandOsborne, John, 124 Eeynolds.Oster, George, 98 Bay.Otto Bros., 32 Mortimer.Partridge, C. H., 168 W. Main.Paseh, John F., 468 North.Pauckner, J. L., Estate, 244 Mt. Hope ave.Phillips, Patrick, 68 North ave.Piehler, John, 284 Allen.Pierce, James H., 235 N. Clinton.Powers, J. J., 18 State and 39Exchange.Pye, Frank, 482 Monroe ave.Quanz, Geo. A., 973 S. Clinton.Quirk, Thomas, 256 State.Reardon, Denis, 374 University ave.Reisky, Emil, 321 N. St. Paul.Renner, George, 18 Mumford.Rentschler, John, 83 South ave.Ribstein, Joseph, 697 North.Richard & Kehoe, 398 State.Richter, F., 1 Grand.Ricker, James, 184 Oak.Riedesel, John, 701 N. Clinton.Ritter, Wm., 252 South ave.Rochford, Dermis. 170 West ave.Rossenbach, Joseph, 134 Allen!Rosseubauch, Peter, 133 W. Main.Ruby, Edward H., 442 West ave.Rudnart, Joseph, 257 North ave.Ryan, James, 158 W. Main.Ryan & Sours, 100 W. Main.Sabin, Wm. A., 164 East ave.Sadler, Andrew, 898 Hudson ave.Saenger, William, 561 St. Joseph.Salyerds, Eli, 528 N. St. Paul.Scanlau, Michael, 335 North.Scaulan, M. W., 141 State.Schaefer, Joseph B., 11 Bay.Schaler, Albert, 595 North.Schafer, Valentine, 269 St. Joseph.Schaffer, Arthur, 35Buchan Park.Schaffer, F. J. & G., 612 N. Clinton.Schaffer, John, 22 N. Joiner.

Schauman, John C, 524 N. Clinton.Schenck, Julius, 273 N. St. Paul.Schied. Charles A., 1 Jefferson ave.Schlitzer, Leo H., 194-196 Andrews.Schlotz, Wm., 107 Exchange.Schlotzer, Charles H., 125 BrownSchmid, Mrs. Theresa M., 104 Hudson ave.Schmidt, John M., 263 N. Goodman.Schnarr, H. H., 201 Central ave.Schneider, Anthony, 412 Hudson ave.Schneider, Geo. F., 14 Mt. Hope ave.Schneider, John, 297 Hudson ave.Schneider, Louis. 253 Hudson ave.Schneider, Michael, 38-40 N. Wa*ter.Schneider, Valentine, 506 N. Clinton.Schooley, Edward M., 107 Monroe ave.Schopp, Michael, 781 N. Clinton.Schrauk, Simon, 87 North ave.Schreck, Adolph G., 216 Scio.SCHRECK, MRS. G., 222 Mt. Hope ave.Schroll, Valentine J.. 766 N. Clinton.Schulz, Conrad G., 57 Gregory.Schwartz, George M., 883 N. Clinton.Sen wing, William, 1S1 Orange.Seen, Charles J., 515 N. St. Paul.Seils, Charles, 22 Weeger.Seltenmaer, Anthony, 23 North ave.Shanahan, John, 149 Lvell ave.SHANNON, MICHAEL W., 326 Monroe ave.Shellington, James, 238 Lake ave.Sherwood, A., 326K University ave.Siebert, Leo, 624 S. Clinton.Siegfried, Joseph E., 19 E. Main.Skipworth Bros., 134 W. Main.Slack, W., 14 Exchange Place.Smith, Frank R., 222St. Joseph.SNEIX, ANTHONY, 160 South ave.Snider, John, 92 West ave.Sommer, August C, 477 State.Sottel, Peter, 182 Clifford.Sours, William H., 100 W. Main.SPAHR, CASPER, 267 E. Main. See inside back

cover.Sparr, J. Charles, 239 Bay.Spencer, G. W., 34 Exchange Place.Spitzuagel, Andrew, 178 N. Clinton.Stanley, R., 198-200 Court.Steinfeald, Fred., 302 N. St. Paul.Steudle, Fred. M., 708 N. Clinton.Steuerwald, Adam, 82 North ave.Stiffler, John, 374 Jay.Stoffel, Charles, 591 N. Clinton.Strassner, George F., 4 Clarke.Straub, Ph., 8 Oakland.Strehle, John, 159 Chatham.Streiff, John M., 402 N. St. Paul.Strobel, J. A., 230 Scio.Stroh, Daniel, 241 Central ave.Suhr, Charles F., Mt. Hope ave., cor. Gold.Sullivan, E. O., 465 Monroe ave.Sullivan, Michael, 26 Center.Sullivan, Mrs. M. D., 117-119 Lyell ave.Swikehard & O'Neill, 26Exchange Place.Thomas, Paul S., 12 Bay.Thomas, S. C, 325 Monroe ave.Thompson, Joseph H., 110 Jay,Thompson, W. S., 498 Exchange.T1ERNEY, MICHAEL L., Est. , 106 S. Clinton.Tines, John G., N. St. Paul, cor. Norton.Toohey, Chas. O., 107 E. Main.Tophan, Edward, 180 Oak.Treichel, Frank, 440 Hudson ave.Trott, Ignatz, 668 N. Clinton.Tuschong, Nicholas, 148 Ames.Ursprung, Henry, 59 Chatham.Van De Linde, D". C, S. Clinton, cor Monroe aveVan De Linde, James M., 68 Allen.Van Stallen, Leonard, 552 rit. Joseph.Vay, Richard, 242 Brown.Veltz, Eugene, 20 Hanover.

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GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK OP ROCHESTER. 135Veltz, Joseph, 374 St. JosephVeltz, Louis, 333 CliffordVoelker, Bernard, 200 N. Clinton\olkmar George W., 562 Lake ave.Vollnagel. Ludwig, 2 Cliff.Wagner, Mrs. Dora, 187 North.Wagner, J., 245 South ave.Wagner, J George, 118 St. Joseph.Wahler, Charles, 414 X. ClintonWainwright, Webster, 327 State!Walczak, Joseph, 12 HermanWalter, Anthony, 589 North.'Wandersu, Charles, 364 N. ClintonWangman, John, 213 Hudson aveWard Bros., 310 Smith.Warren, H. W., 660 S. Clinton.Weaver, George, t>4 Broadway.Wehle, W. C, Grand, cor. Webster.Weidenborner, Vincent, 106 North.Weidner, George, 276 N. St. Paul.Weirich, Peter, 70 North ave.Weis. L.. .V Son, 453 Lyell ave.Wendt, Henry, 404 West ave.Wenner, Jacob, 128 St. Joseph.Werner, George, 845 N. Clinton.Wiegand, Casper, 190 East ave.Wieser, George, 124-126 Allen.Wiesner, Mrs. Mary J., 233 Emerson.Wheeler, H. L., 260-262 E. Main.Wobus, H., 615 S. Clinton.Wright, Mrs. Catharine, 419 N. St. Paul.WYAND. ED.. 193 Central ave.Yahn, Alice V., 801 N. Clinton.Young, Mrs. C. A., 76 Kelly.Young, Ignatz, 213 St. Joseph.Young, Joseph, 8 Tonawanda.Zauner, Anton, 140 Campbell.Zeitvogel, Stephen, 239 North ave.Zeller, Michael A., 466 Jay.Ziegler, Mrs. Wilhelmina, 48 Thomas.Zieunski, Stephen, 513 Hudson ave.Zimbrich, Daniel, Market, cor. Mill.Zimbrieh, Fred., 212N. Clinton.Zimmer, Charles, 345 N. St. Paul.Zimmer, Henry, 76 Webster ave.Zimmerman, Mrs. Catherine, 38 Colvin.Zoller, John B., 372 N. Clinton.Zwolenski, Lorenz, 520 Hudson ave.

Sanitariums.

Linn, S. H.. 62 North.Meagber & Wadsworth, 20 N. Clinton.Sliter & Braman, Genesee Park Hotel.The Telfare Sanitarium, 387 West ave.

Sash Balances.

Caldwell Mfg. Co., 6-8-10 Jones.PULLMAN SASH BALANCE CO., 13 Allen.

See page 90.

Sausage Manufacturers.

Bauer, M., & Son, 73 Front.Fackelman, John, 152 St. Joseph.Gropp, Wm. A., 74-76 Front.Gruner, V., 45 Front.Farshet, F., 47 Front.Wehle's, Casper, Son, 50 Mumford.Zweigle, J. G., 50 Front.

Savings Banks.[See Banks.l

Savings and Loan Associations.QENESEE NATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN

ASSOCIATION, 734-736 Granite building. SeeW&ff ERN SAVINOS & LOAN ASSOCIATION,

THE, 508 and 510 Granite building.

Saw Filing.SUTTON, D. F., 236 W. Main. See page 60.

Saw Manufacturers.Huther Bros., 334 Mill.

Saw Mills.French, Joseph, Anderson ave.MEYER, C. C , & SON, Klinck, near Monroe

ave. See page 24.

Sawing and Turning.JURATSCH, JOSEPH, 12 Aqueduct.

Scales—Manufacturers.HOWE, H. J., & CO., 96 Andrews.Nagle, John, 138% Front.

Schools.Blackall, Miss Gertrude C. (Stenography), 824

Powers building.BALLANTYNE, MISS M. JEANETTE, 129

Powers building. See page 62.BRADSTREET'S COLLEGE PREPARATORY

SCHOOL. 401-404 Beckley buildiug, 27 S. Clin-ton. See page 21.

BUFFALO COLLEGE OF TELEGRAPHY, 724-726 Granite building. See page 79.

Carey. Miss Anna T., 616 and 618 Powers bldg.CHURCHILL, MRS. M. C. (Shorthand), 1120-

1127-1128 Granite building. See page 23.FINLAY, D. J., 524-526 E. & B. building. See

page 31.Flower City Business College, 9-10 Brewster bldg.Fraser, William, 16 State.HALE'S CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC

SCHOOL, 91-92 German Insurance buildiug.Kingsberry, G., 36 Ford.Livingston Park Seminary, Lexington Park, cor.

Spring.Nichols, Miss Jane H. and Miss Margaret D., 77-

81 S. Fitzhugh.

Rochester School of Language, 36 S. Clinton.Rochester Theological Seminary, East ave., cor.

Alexander.Skiff, Miss Frances (Music), 223 Monroe ave.Stevens, Elizabeth and Ellen, 32 Frost ave.UNDERHILL-S UNIVERSITY, 786 Powers build-

ing. See inside front cover.

School Supplies.McGONEGAL, WILLIAM, North ave., Brighton.Tunstall & Elwell, 334 Monroe ave.

Scrap Iron.HEY, LEVI, 351-303State. Seepage 66.

Screw Manufacturers.Rochester Machine Screw Co., 15 Caledonia ave.

Scroll Sawing.BORTLE, OEO. P., 3 Graves, near Main. See

STACKER, 0. H., 180 Platt. See page 17.

Second-hand floods.Coxon, Robert, 370 State.Dunham, D. Frank, 152 West ave.Ellems, John W.,307 State.Epstein, Benjamin, 99 St. Joseph.Fisher, 8. H., 355 E. Main.Harris, Louis, 39 Vase.Moshier, George W., 255 N. Clinton.Wylacraine & Gates, 19 Market.Rofogel, John, 384 State.Samuels, Mrs. Kate, 20 Monroe ave.Smith, Harry S., 105 W. Main. •

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Seedsmen.[See also Florists.J

BRIGGS BROS. & CO., 29 S. Clinton, ware-house. Church St. See page 84.

Brown, Edward C, & Co., 46 Franklin.Crosstnan Bros., 21-23 S. Clinton.OREENSM1TH, HERBERT, E. Main, cor. Cul-

ver. See page 28.Gunson, Brown & Co., 439 E. Main.Herrick Seed Co., 34-35 36 Frost.Higbie, G. K. & Co., 445 E. Main.LeClare & Manning, East ave., Brighton.Mandeville & King, 156-160 E. Main.Vicks, James' Sons, 343 East ave.Williams, E., 268 State.

Sewer Builders.[See'Contractors—Sew jrs.]

Sewer and Drain Pipe Manufacturers.Otis & Gorsline, 243 Powers building.Standard Sewer Pipe Co., 8 Caledonia ave.

Sewing riachines.Bressel, Abraham, 212 St. Joseph.Bussendorffer, Peter. 362 E. Main.DOMESTIC SEWINO HACHINE CO., 214 E.

Main.Lash, H. B..214E. Main.Nash, C. H. (repairer), 96 Andrews.Sander, Leo, 688 N. Clinton.Suly, Geo. B., 4 N. Clinton.Singer Manufacturing Co., 143 E. Main.Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co., 10 Ex-

cbauge.White Sewing Machine Co., E. Main.

Sheet fletal Goods Manufacturers.ROCHESTER STAnPINQ WORKS, 141, 143

Jones.

Sheet rietal Workers and Tinsmiths.Amos, Fred A., 36 N. Water.Berger, Frank, 128 North ave.Bimmler. John, 190 North ave.Brayer, William J., 885 Jay.Brown, James H., 312 North.Critchell & Irwin. 15 Market.Dumond, Babcock & Kingston, 65 Stone.Dupre, Wm J., 731 S. Clinton.FRICKER, JOHN, 10 Ely, cor. Minerva pi. See

page 70.Goggin & Knowles, 50 Franklin.Greenwald, Morras, 244 St. Joseph.Handel, Geo M.. 29H N. Goodman.Harris. W. H., 153}.., Jefferson ave.Hauser, Henry, :I72 St. Joseph.Hisom, C. J., 177South ave.Horn, Frank, 79 E. Maple.Killer, Wm.,722N. Clinton.Marine, H., 90 Kelly.McConnell & Meyers, 308 State.McCormick, Dennis, 528 State.Meyer. Gottleib C, 530 N. Clinton.Nyenhuis, Garrett J., 252 St. Joseph.O'Connor & Lennon, 378 N. St. Paul.Riedmann, Edward, 28 Wilder.Roberts Bros., 145 N. Clinton.Rohr, William, 38 Central pk.Schlagel, Charles F., 170 St. Joseph.Schultz, William, 206 North.Selbig, Martin L , 44 Grape.Siebert, Henry, 414 Jay.Suess, William H., 216 North.TOOMEY, PETER M.. 287 Lake ave.Turner, Thomas, 381 State,Walling, William, 213 N. Goodman.Walter, John A. P., 198 Hudson ave.Wilhelm, Carl, 441 E. Main.

Shirt nakers.Beemer. M. V., 187 E. Main cor. Stone.Bracker, Joseph, 260 St. Joseph.KELSO & DOUGLASS, 199 State.Skiff, S. L., 360 E. Main.

Short Hand Schools..[See also Schools.l

BALLANTYNE, MISS M. JEANNETTE, 129Powers building. See page 62.

CHURCHILL, MRS. M. C , 1120, 1127,1128 Gran-ite building. See page 23.

FINLAY, D. J,, 524-526 E.&B. bldg. See page 31.UNDERHILL'S UNIVERSITY, 786 Powers bldg.

See inside front cover.

Show Case Manufacturers.Rochester Show Case Works. 7-9 Aqueduct.Storandt, J. W. 205 N. Water.

Sign Advertising.MILLER & HATCH, Granite bldg. See page 31.

Signs—Sand Blast.BRAITnAVER, GEO. J., 716 E. andB. building.

See page 19.

Silverware Manufacturers.The Patent Silver Manufacturing Co., 39 E. Main.Van Bergh Silver Plate Co., Aqueduct building.

Soap Manufacturers.DeCeu, William E., 24 Pearl pi.Jones, C. L. & Co., 90 W. Main.Lautz Bros., 86 Franklin.Ocumpough, C. H. (wholesale). 369 E. Main.SCOTT SOAP CO., 1<8 W. Main.WHITE SWAN SOAP CO., 500-504 Exchange.

Soap Vases.Sanitary Soap Vase Co. (Sanitary), Aqueduct

building.

Special Machinery, Manufacturing.BAXENDALE, T. R, & W J., Allen cor. Fitz-

hugh. See margin lines.JENKINSON & BUTLER, Aqueduct building.

See page 14.

Spice Hills and Dealers.Eddy, L. B..77S. St. Paul.French R. T. Co., The, Brown's Race foot Fur-

naec.Piper, L., Co. (grinders), Bee Hive building.Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., foot Furnace.VAN DE CARR SPICE CO., 17-45 S. Water.

Sporting Goods.Gibson A Woodworth. 113 State.MeCulloch, James, 99 E. Main.THOMSON, ROBERT, 21 S. Clinton. See mar-

gin lines.Spring Bed Manufacturers.

Beckford Bros., 60-62 Mill.Thomas & Wegman, 73 Mill.

Stables.[Boarding.]

Bohan, Michael, 20 Canal.CAYFORD, OEO. H., 30-32 N. Union. Seepage

44.CRAIO, W. H., 26 Plymouth ave. and Powers

Hotel. See page 14.Otto Bros., 34 Mortimer.PAYNE, FRANK W., 134 Jefferson ave. See

SMALL, WILLIAM, 21 N. Goodmau. See inside

Wright, Isaac N., 42 Division.

Commercial Travelers, Theatri-cal People, Strangers, this Is theplace to have Tailoring done.

i C. N. CRESSEY, Agent, \ R°°m 2,I MERCHANT TAILOR. J 174 East Main St.

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Stables—Livery.Brennan. J. H., 14 Euclid.CAYFORD, GEORGE H., 30-32 N. Union. See

CRAIG, W. H., 26 Plymouth ave. and PowersHotel. See page 14.

Cram. G. R., 23 Brighton ave.Gleason. P. L., Minerva, cor. Ely.Greenuagel, M. (Boarding). I5-J1 Cortland.Higgins E. F., 81-90 N. Fitzhugh.Malany, John R., 71 Center.Marsh & Co., 42 Cortland.Mason, Frank B., 427 State.Martin, William, 39 Woodward ave.McGrath, John G., 30 Stone.'NEW OSBORN HOUSE LIVERY, Foran Bros.,

Props , 105 S. St. Paul. See page 38.PAYNE, FRANK W., 134 Jefferson ave. See

SAMPSON, WILLIAM J., 298 Central ave. Seeback cover.

Sippel, Leopold, 782 S. Clinton.SMALL, WILLIAM, 21 N. Goodman. See in-

side back cover.Smith. T. W., 11 Prospect.SOURS, A. T., 51 Belmont Park.Standing, G., 90 S. Goodman.THE WHITCOMB HOUSE LIVERY, D. Shay-

ler, Prop., 15 S. Clinton. See page 44.Thompson, J. Frank, 431 State.Warren, Marcus A. (Sale), 115-117 W. Main.

Stables—Sale.George, Sons. 282 Lake ave.D, GEO. H., 30-32 N. Union. See page

PAYNE, FRANK W., 134 Jefferson ave. Seepage 67.

PICARD, A., 30 Cortland.SMALL, WILLIAM, 21 N. Goodman. See inside

back cover.SOURS, ALBERT T., 51 Belmont Park.

Stained Glass.PAGE & CHAPIN, 94 Exchange. See page 50.

Stair Builders.Chapman. Furlow, 28 S. Water.Humphrey, W. G., 26 S. Water.JOSLYN, A. F. & CO., IS Chamberlain. See in-

side back cover.Stack Covers and Grain Bags.

FIELD-JAMES CO., THE, 41-43 Exchange. Seeinside front cover.

Stationers.[See Books and Stationery.]

Statuary.WATTLES, W. A., & CO., 507 Cox bldg.

Stave and Hoops.Flaherty, John K., 10 Sherman Place.

Steam and Gas Fitting.[8ee also PlumbeTs.l

FOSTER, WM. P. & QEO. T., 392 S. Clinton.

SMAW^H.38*:., & CO., residence 159 Bay. Seeback cover.

Steam and Hot Water Heater Manufacturers.HAYES & FALLS, 290 State.

Steam Governor Works.Judson Julius, &Son, 206 Mill.

Steel Spring Manufacturers.PULLMAN SASH BALANCE CO., 13 Allen.

See page 90.Stencils and Rubber Stamps.

Bailey, G. P., 197 State.Stenographers and Typewriting.

I See also Schools, iBALLANTYNE, MISS M. JEANETTE, 129

Powers bldg. See page 62.CHURCHILL, MRS. M. C, 1120-1127-1128 Gran-

ite building. See page 23.Emeus, E. A. & C. M7, 300-302 Powers bldg.Griffith & Hutchins, 409 Powers building.JOHNSON, nRS. I1ARY J., 308 Wilder bldg.Kane, Mrs. L. A., 309 Powers buildiug.LANSING, R. H., 42 German Ins. building.LANSING, WILLIAM R., 773 Powers bldg.Osgoodby, W. W., 309 Powers building.Soule, H. C, 1(9 Powers building.TEWKSBURY, W. KAY (Law Reporter), 421

Granite building.UNDERBILL'S UNIVERSITY, 786 Powers' bldg.

See inside front cover.Stereoscopic View Manufacturers.

Webster & Albe, 158 E. Main.Stock Farm.

Big Elm Stock Farm. C. W. Voshall, Prop., Greece,3 miles from Rochester.

Stone Dealers.[See Contractors—Stone. Also Granite. Also

Monumental Works.]BRADY, OILBERT & CO., 54 Plymouth ave.Bohan A; Wherry (Cutters). 14 Canal.

Storage.Central Union Transfer & Storage Co., 121 W.Metropolitan Storage & Transfer Co., 359 State.

Store Fixtures.[See Office Fixtures.]Stove rianufacturers.

Co-operative Foundry Co., 15 Hill.SILL STOVE WORKS, 208-210 Oak.

Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces.BArtBER, JOHN, H-18 Monroe ave.Callister Bros., State, cor. Allen.Callister, F. B., 61-63 W. Main.Demmer, F. J., 307 Monroe ave.Fleming & Renner, 87 South ave.GRAVES, H. B., llti-lls State, 77-87 Mill. See

top margin lines.HEY, LEVI, & CO., 311-313 State. TSee page 66.Hishom, E. M., 198 East ave. Hw«)Holzworth & Whitmore, 31 East ave.Kennedy & Co., 22 S. St. Paul.Kennedy, H.R., 200 South ave.Lester, Henry, 152-156 W. Main.Marchand, L. J., 488 E. Main.Moran, William, 192 W. Main.Parkhurst, M., 20-22 Cortland.Poppy, John H., 274 West ave.Rochester Stove Co., 275 E. Main.Rodenbeck. Chas. F., 22 Smith ave.SIEBERT, HENRY (Second-hand), 15 Stone.Smith & Oberet, 172 West ave.SNYDER, JOHN B.. 36 S. St. Paul.Suers, W. H., 216 North ave.Trotter, C. W., & Son, 46 N. Clinton.Walter, John A. P., 672 N. Clinton.Williams, F. W., 174 Monroe ave.

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Stove Repairs—Wholesale and Retail.SIEBERT, HENRY, 15 Stone.

Stump Stockings.ilOORE, QEO., 332 N. Clinton. See page 26.

Street Railway.Rochester Railway Co., 231-267 State.LUDINGTON, IRA M., Supt. Rochester & Lake

Ontario R. R., .33 Jefferson ave. Tel. 781.

Subscription Books.[See also Books and Stationery.]

Ardrey, J. G., 127 E. Main.Caie & Montgomery, 75 State.Home Library Co-operative Association, 9 Butts

building.Rochester Book Co., 510 Cox buildiug.

Sur eyors.[See also Engineers.]

GRAY, W. C , 418 Powers building. See page 7.

Swimming Baths.DOXTATER BROS., 97 N. Water. See page 54.

Tailors.[See also Merchant Tailors.]

Andrews, Mary, 103 W. Main.Avery, S., & Co., 139 Jefferson ave.BARTH, PRANK, 273 E. Main.Benson, A., 65 State.Bernstein, Isaac, 74 Clinton Place.Bishop, L. R., & Co., 115 East ave.Byrne, James, 109 E. Main.Clark, C. A., 72 8. St. Paul.•Connor, John, 81 Cypress.CoBtello, Cornelius, 5 Lyell ave.Daley, Walter H., 42 S. St. Paul.Enes, John, 102 Monroe ave.Fuchs, Fred., 10:11 S Clinton.Georger, Joseph, 65 State.Goldberg, S. H., 506 Cox building.Grate, Goodwin, 156 Monroe ave.•Greenstone, Julius, 380 North.OUTBERLET, C , 327 E. Main.MAUSER, H. C , 3rd floor 94 State.Hawley, G. C, 327 E. Main.Henz, C. F.,6 N. Union.HICKOK, GEO. P., 36 Reynolds Arcade.Hoffman, Heury C, 192 Monroe ave.John, Joseph, 2 Westave.Kallusc-hcHenry, 36 South ave.Kuopf, Y., 93S Granite.Kaufman, H., 10 Smith Arcade.Kraft, Martin, 54 Smith Arcade.Kroeger, Henry, 221 South ave.Krombach, K., 65Smith Arcade.Kromer, George, 212 Lake ave.Lee, James, 214 Plymouth ave.Lee, Jobn, 142 State.Lennon, B., 47 Smith Arcade.Lorey, F. J., 281 E. Main.HAID, J. 0 . , 38H Lyell ave.Makovski, Theodore, 230 W. Maiu.jMcCauley, James F., IU7-108 E. & H. building.McNeruey, A. G., 3 East ave.McNerney, L., 40 Exchange Place.Meyers, T. E., 184 Plymouth ave.Miller, S., 30 E. Main.Mlyrea, James, 65 State.Morgan, S. & A. E., ft5 Smith Arcade.Newton, L. P., 740-742 Granite building.O'Donnell, L., 60 Arcade.Punuett, R. A., 98 West ave.Rock, J. F., 62 Smith Arcade.Ruscher, William, 24 West ave., room 6.Schulz, Chas., 32 Exchange.Schulz, J. G., U16 W. Main.

Schutte, R., 278 E. Main.Shaefer, Joseph, 141N. Clinton.Sortz, M. J., room 17 over 81E. Main.Thomas & Clancy, 201 Cox building.Tornow, John, 81 E. Main.Voelker, J. H., 161 State.Vogler, Louis, 58% Smith Arcade.WELCH, nRS . T. H., 65 E. Main. See inside

back cover.WHITTEN, E. W. , Plymouth ave., cor. Tre-

mont.Wiedman, K., 60 Smith Arcade.Wolf, W., 77 W. Main.Zuek, Philip, 268-270 Central ave.

Tailors' Trimmings.Cauffman Bros., 167 N. Clinton.Nusbaum, B., 146 St. Joseph.NUSBAUn, n. & A. (Jobbers), 110 St. Joseph.Present, M., 94 State.

Tank Maker.Stork, Michael, 297 Brown.

Tanner and Currier.Fenwick, Thomas, 76 N. Water.

Taxidermists.BINQ, BERTHA, 20East ave. See page 68.Peloquin, Severin, 515 E. Main.PREVOTEL, ISADOR, 375 E. Main.

Tea and Coffee.Armstrong. W. & Co., 274 North.Grand Union Tea Co., 106 State.Martin, Bernard F., 22 W. Main.Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., The, 294 North,

210 East and 74 W. Main. *Union Pacific Tea Co., 112 West and 164 B. Main;

140 State.

Tea and Coffee—Wholesale and Hanufacturers.[See also Spices.]

Piper, L. C , Bee Hive building.Rochester City Coffee & Spice Mills, 77-79 S. St.

Paul.Rockwell, C. A. & Co., 912 N. St. Paul.

Teamsters.[See Draymen.] -

Telegraph and Telephone Companies.BELL TELEPHONE CO., 609 Wilder building.POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE CO., main office

41 E. Main.ROCHESTER DISTRICT TELEdRAPH CO., 15

Reynolds ArcadeWESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., main of-

fice, 15 Reynolds' Arcade.

Telephone Index Manufacturers.FLOWER CITY ADV. CO., THE (Incorporated),

40 Trust building.Telegraph Schools.

BUFFALO COLLEGE OF TELEGRAPHY, 724-726 Granite building. See page 79.

UNDERHILL'S UNIVtRSITY/k i Powers' bldg.See inside front cover.

Tents and Flags.FIELD-JAHES CO.. THE, 41-43 Exchange. See

inside front cover.

Theaters.ACADEnY OF MUSIC, 30 Exchange pi. See

- - — OPERA HOUSE, S. St. Paul. See pagesft 00 flillQ 87.

LYCEUn THEATER, 32 S. Clinton. See pagea

Wonderland Musee, Main COT. Clinton.

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Thermometer Manufacturers.

Thread Manufacturer.Smith & Dove, 121 Mill.

Ticket Agents.I See Railroad Ticket Offices.]

3SPStarks, D. C. & Co., 167 Central ave.

Tinsmiths.[See Sheet Metal Workers and Tinsmiths.]

Tinware manufacturers.Brown, Richard, Mfg. Co., 7-9 Griffith.Laney & Barker Co., 8-14 Cortland.

Toilet Preparations.RUPPERT, rime. A., 727-729 Granite building.

See page 72.Tools and Experimental Work.

PATR1C & SNYDER, entrance, 32 S. St. Paul and16-20 Minerva pi. dee page 77.

Wells, Charles & Sons, 235 Mill.Toys and Fancy Goods.

HUGHES, F. L. (jobbers), 67-71 Exchange. Seepage 37.

Truck and Shoe Rack nanufacturers.MOORE, L. nURRAY, 60 Olean.

Trunks and Traveling Bags.Cunningham & Peak, 117 State.likly, Henry & Co., 86 State and 340 Lyell ave.Savage, S. H., 88 State.

Truckmen.[See Draymen.J

Truss manufacturer.Crane, A., 44 Smith's Arcade.

Trust Companies.ROCHESTER TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT

CO., 25 Exchange.SECURITY TRUST CO., 207-209 Granite bldg.

Turning and Sawing.[See Wood Turning,]

Typewriting Machine Agents.Caligraph. 536, 538 Powers building.HOOD, CHAS. A. (Munson), 61 Reynolds' Ar-

cade. See page 75.HOYT, C. U, /lane., 4o7 Powers building.McCarthy, F. E., 21 • E. <S B. building.Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 407 Powers bldg.WELLER, F. n., 826 Urauite building. See

Wyckori; Seamans& Benedict, 312 Wilder bldg.Typewriter Supplies.

HOYT, C. L., 407 Powers building.Little, A. P., 409-414 Powers building..Smith, F. L., 64 Exchange Place building.WELLER, F. n., 826 Granite building. See

margin lines.

Umbrella ilakers and Repairers.Draper, Catharine A., 98 E. Main.Giloy, George, 132 West ave.Hebard, Reuben, 117 Monroe ave.Stenglein, Joseph, 198 Clifford.Storer, Chas. N., 65 E Main.

Undertakers.Bender & Co., 78 N. Clinton.Bruehahn & Son, 248 North.Gerhard & Ahrens, 169 N. Clinton.HEDGES, L. A. & SON, 6i East ave.Ingmire & Thompson, 64 S. Clinton.JEFFREYS & CO., 155 State.Lighthouse, J. C, Jr., 165 StateMaier, John E. & Son, 38S North.Maier, Louis W., 150 N. Clinton.Masseth. George, 263 State.Mattle, Andrew J., 92 N. Clinton.Mooney, Thomas B:, 196 W. Main.HUDGE & FR1CK, 31 N. Fitzhugh.NORTHRUP & WITTER, 48 East ave. See pageOLDFIELD, J. P., 191 State.O'REILLY, BERNARD, 163 State.ROSSENBACH, Wn. & SON, 16 Allen. See

page 51SCHAUMAN, LOUIS, 195 E. Main. See page 28.Scheuerman & Miner, 89 Allen.Strauchen, Charles E., 351 North.

Undertakers' Supplies.Flower City Casket Co., 144 W. Main, 490 Ex-

change.NATIONAL CASKET CO., Exchange cor. Court.

Underwear.| See Ladies' Underwear.]

Upholsterers.BLOOMER, R., 77 W. Main. See page 48.Hill, John L., 87 Hudson ave.HINGES, J. FRED., over 125 State. See page 38.SCHIFFNER, A., 103 W. Main.TOOKER, A. L.. 203 W. Main.West, C. H., 162 H. St. Paul.

Upholstery Goods.ing Works^ State cor.

Variety Stores.Barrows, T. C, 279 Front.Booth, W. H., 520E. Main.Boston 99-Ceut Store, 18 W. Main.Coombs, Dena C, 85 Lyell ave.Fendal, August, 765 N. Clinton.Haupt, Diedrich F., 421 N. Clinton.Kellaway, Miss Mary, 9 Straub.Knight, Frederick C, 577 North.Kraus, Kuno, 502 Lyell ave.Latz, Edward W., 12 Lake ave.Leary, Mrs. Margaret, 547 State.McKenney, S. A., & Co., 18 W. Main.Murray, John A., 76 West Main.Newhall, Mrs. James R , 232 Fulton ave.Peachy, Eugene W., 537 State.Pruyn, Melvine, 24 Central Park.Rented, Robert, 190 West ave.Tunstall & El well, 2S9 Lake ave.Waltz, Mrs. Apollonia, 238 North ave.Watson, Elmer W., 175 Lyell ave.Wood, Miss Anna, 532 State.Woolworth, F. W., & Co.. 114-116 E. Main

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Vault Cleaners.Baker, Filo, 35 Reynolds Arcade.Eagle Odorless Excavating Co., 40 Reynolds

Arcade.Pitcher, C, 40 Reynolds Arcade.ROCHESTER SANITARY EXCAVATING CO.,

THE, 119 Hudson ave.

Veterinary Surgeons.Cook, C. H., 53 University ave.Drinkwater, Albert, 23 Euclid.FORAN, M. J., 105 S. St. Paul. See page 38.FRENCH, L. n., 163 W. Main.KNIGHT, EMIL, V. M. D., 281 Plymouth ave.

See page 4.Johns, George W., 305 N. Clinton.McKenzie, J. C., 19 Spring.Schmidt, Christian, 53S E. Main.TEQQ, ALBERT, & SON, Infirmary, 105 Platt;

residence, 118 Ambrose. See page 35.Tegg, John J.v 431 State.Webber, Le Roy R., 117 W. Main.

Vinegar.[See Cider and Vinegar.]

CLIFF WINE CO., Cliff, cor. Spencer.

Wagon Makers.[See Carriage and Wagon Make

Wall Paper.Bohrer, Philip, 27 Whitney.Boodie, John, 34 Exchange.CHAPMAN, HARRY H., 90 S. St. Paul. Sec

margin lines.COLBY & AMENT, 57 State. See front cover.QOSNELL, JAilES, 381-383 North.Maston, William H., 185 West ave.Mayer, August, 1 Hudson ave.Miller, E. T., 13 Exchange Place.Page, Clarence M., 236 E. Main.Penny, A. G., 412-414State.Plantz, Spencer, 09 E. Main.Ross-Lewin, Geo. W., 40 State.Scheck, Charles M., 502 N. Clintou.Van Hosen, Frank P., 55 East Main.Weldon, Geo., & Co., 113 E. Main.

Watch nakers.[See Jewelers.]

Watch and Time Expert.DURKEE, V. J., 104 Wilder building.

Water Closet Manufacturers.

Water Supply Company.

The Kootenai Water Supply Company, 714 Wilderbuilding.

Water Filters.[See Filters.]

Water Power Company.Rochester Power Co., 257 N. Water.

Wheel Manufacturers.Rochester Wheel Co., Elizabeth, cor. Hill.

Whip Manufacturers.The Woodbury Whip Co., Ill Allen.

Whiskey-Wholesale.Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., 07-69-71 Lake ave.

Window Shades.CHAPMAN, HARRY H., 90 S. St. Paul. See

margin lines.

Wines and Liquors—Wholesale and Retail.[See also Liquors. Also Saloons. Also Dis-

tillers.]Aebersold, J. M., & Bro., 459-461 E. Main.Beattie, M., & Co., 92 W. Main.CLIFF WINE CO.. THE, Cliff, cor. Spencer.CuikendaU, Daniel J., 217 N. Clinton.Donoghue, William, 237-239 E. Main.DORAN, M. J. (Wholesale and Retail), 854 State.

See margin lines.ENQLERT & LOCHNER, 114 N. St. Paul, cor.

Andrews.HOWARD, JAMES O., 148 State.Rauber, P. F., & Bro., 214-216 W. Main.Martin, Patrick J., 177 West ave.McAllister & Koeth, 15 West ave.McGreal Bros., 25 North.Newman, Josiah, 24 Mumford.Rauber, P. F., & Bro., 214-216 W. Main.

Wire Works.

Collins & Humphrey, 288 State.SNOW WIRE WORKS, THE, 76-78 Exchange.WHITE, S. E., & CO., 145 State.

Wood.[See also Coal aud Wood.]

BAIRD & ROBERTS, 744 S. Clinton. See page 64BATTERSON, QEO. W. (Kindling Wood Mfg.),

173 Broadway.Bonner, James W., 20 Jay.Diehl, Frank, 417 State.Lovecraft, Joseph, & Son (Baled shavings), 256

Allen.Miller, Peter, 310 North.Myers Bros., 357-500 State.Reichert, Peter A., 494 St. Joseph.ROTH, WILLIAM, 1065 S. Clinton.

lineSee margin

irelle. Edward, 441 North.VAN INOEN, J. A., 91-98 Smith. See margin

Wood Turning and Sawing.

BORTLE, (JEO. P., 3 Graves, near Main. Seepage 22.

JURATSCH, JOSEPH, 12 Aqueduct.STALKER, Q. H., 180 Platt. See page 17.ST. JOHN & HORCHELER, 9 Basin, cor. Aque-

duct. See margin lines.Stoertz Bros., 3 Aqueduct.

Wood Working Hachinery.Clement, Frank H., Co., 330 Lyell ave.Graham Machine Co., J. 8., 266 Lyell ave.

Wringers.American Wringer Co., 22 Allen.COnBS, E. S., 41 Stone. See page 76.SHOREY, W. C , 49% West ave.

Yeast Manufacturers.Fermentum Company, The, 409 E. MainPLEISCHHANN & CO., D. E. Driscoll, Mgr 64

Chestnut. See inside Dack cover.

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