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Gilman, Willson & Co. furniture,
inside front cover.
Hennessy John, boiler maker 24 Hepp F. W. prop. Music Hall. 13 Hollingsworth J. F. hardware, &c 16
Housteau & McNabb, merchant tailors 4
James William Z. liquor dealer
Jones & Murray, attorneys 16
Justice I. A. attorney. 29
Jeannot F. T. watchmaker 5
Krehl Hauser & Co. tanners 31
Knickerbocker H. H. furniture. 33 Kallenbaugh & Robinson, carriage mfrs 33
Kyle O. W. attorney 24
Kroek A. merchant tailor 13
Ladd John A. attorney .. 23
Lewis Morgan E. gun and lock smith .. 21
Ledyard Glen C. tobacconist 14
Louer, clothier last fly leaf
Mahoning Iron Co .. 4
Mahoning Valley Iron Co 30
Moses & Arrel, attorneys. 32
Manning, Mckeown & Co. drugs, &c ... Morse Bridge Co. 21
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Miller N. R. & Co. livery 21
McCrea H. D. & Co. undertakers
McEwen T. R. druggist. 29
McKelvey W. L. agent. 13
Morton House.
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Fowler & Weaver, 99c. store. 12 Morris J. H. & Co. hardware dealers 15
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
PAGE Milton Mansfield, seedsman. 12 McGillin E. M. & Co .... inside back cover McGranaghan Jr. physician 4
Murray T. W. real estate agent.
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N. Y. Clothing House.
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Orr John S. undertaker
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People's Shoe Store.
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Powers E. W. powder dealer
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Predmore Dining Hall. 9
Pollock Wm. B. & Co. boiler maker 7
Ramser & Willbrandt, grocers.
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Reel & Moyer, grocers 26
Rice Alfred H. insurance agent. 27
Ross James W. restaurant 28
Roller & Jacobs, attorneys. 16
Register & Tribune.
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Rundschau The.
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Stebbins H. K. W. & Co. boots & shoes 161
Scheible Louis B. plumber 18
Seigfried & Lemley, carriage works ... 20
Starkweather L. fish dealer.
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Squire James & Co. roofers, &c. 24
Smith's John Sons, brewers. 26
Strong Sidney, attorney. 28
Strouss & Hirshberg, dry goods, &c
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Smith John W. boots and shoes.
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PAGE Smith & Powers, watch makers, &c ... 11 Stambaugh, Thompson & Co. plumb- ers. .inside front cover Tod, William & Co. founders and ma- chinists 17
Turner E. H. boots and shoes 26
Tod House
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Theobald D. & Co. 175
Travis I. H. baker and confectioner 13
Thompson & Swaney, milk depot. 8
Valley Planing Mills 32
Vienna Coal and Iron Co. 32
Vindicator
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Whitslar F. S. dentist 28
Wick, Arms & Co. iron mfrs 30
Wilson James F. physician. 31
Woolf A. J. attorney. 32
Wilson & Wilson, attorneys. 33
Waddell A. F. C. oils, powder. &c
Woodman Bros. grocers
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Wilson E. M. attorney. 5
Yahns A. W. baker, &c
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Youngstown Gas Co 25
Youngstown Lumber Co. 21
Youngstown Rolling Mill Co 7
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Sheriff-James B. Drake Treasurer-Alexander Dickson Auditor-James B. Hughes Clerk-Henry B. Shields Recorder-Thomas H. Ward Prosecuting Attorney-Monroe W. Johnson Probate Judge-Leroy D. Thoman Surveyor-James M. Reno Coroner-Dr. James F. Wilson Commissioners-Frank McMasters, Youngstown; George W. Wetzel, North Jackson; J. H. Blackburn, Greenford Infirmary Directors-William T. Hughes, Youngstown; A. H. Sell, North Lima; Abram Kline, Greenford.
TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS.
Trustees-Joshua Davis, William Barclay, John Brothers Clerk-Allen Hellawell Treasurer-John W. Smith Constables-Philip Eberhart, L. B. Arkwright, James Thorn Justices of the Peace-Samuel R. Megown, David N. Simpkins, Addis E. Knight.
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CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor-William J. Lawthers
Marshal-David Evans
Solicitor-Volney Rogers
Clerk-Allen Hellawell
Commissioner-Alexander Caufield
Engineer-James M. Reno Councilmen-1st Ward, L. B. Matthews, H. C. Rowland 2nd Ward, C. M. Reilley, F. K. Patterson 3rd Ward, Phillip Jacobs, John O'Keeffe 4th Ward, John M. Webb, J. J. Hamman 5th Ward, George Daniels, Charles Hilker President of Council-John M. Webb.
Weighmaster-B. S. Decker
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Daniel Briody
Board of Health-Mayor Lawthers, President; Dr. W. L. Buechner, Dr. J. S. Cunningham, Dr. W. S. Matthews, W. W. Mckeown, Dr. F. V. Floor, Mathew Logan Sanitary Police-Robert Burnside.
CITY WATER WORKS.
Trustees-James Cartwright, John Smith, Lloyd Booth Superintendent-W. S. Hamilton
Secretary-George Rudge, office, Court House
Chief Engineer-Robert Sheehy
Assistant Engineer-Christ. Lute.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-John W. Metz Assistant-Edward E. Jones Engineer-W. S. Hamilton Companies belonging to the Department meet at their hall, South Hazel street, first Thursday evening of every month.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION.
President-Alexander Adams
Secretary-George J. Williams
Members of the Board-Alex. Adams, Dr. J. S. Cunningham, William Dennison, Henry A. Evans, Dr. W. L. Buechner, Edwin Bell
Superintendent-Reuben McMillen
Board meets first and third Monday evenings of each month, at room over First National Bank, No. 15 W. Federal street.
CHURCHES.
Second M. E. Church-Corner Rayen avenue and Henrietta; O. W. Holmes, pastor. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m .; Sunday School, at 2:30 p. m .; Class Meeting, Sunday, 12:00; Young People's Class, Tuesday, at 7 p. m .; Prayer Meeting, Thursday, at 7 p. m.
St. Columba's Church-Corner Hazel and Wood; Rev. F. Mears, pastor. Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m .; vespers and benediction at 7 p. m.
English Lutheran Church-Over the Reading Room, East Fed- eral; Rev. Meisner, pastor. Services at 6:30 p. m. every second and fourth Sunday of each month
St. Joseph's German Catholic Church-Rayen avenue, near Wick avenue; Rev. Eyler, pastor. Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m.
First Presbyterian Church-Corner Wick avenue and Wood; Rev. Daniel H. Evans, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m .; Sunday School at 12 m .; Evening Services at 6:30; Prayer Meeting at 7 o'clock on Friday evening
Second Presbyterian Church-Corner Rayen avenue and Lib- erty; S. G. Hair, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m .; Sabbath School at 12 m .; Prayer Meeting every Thursday at 7 p. m.
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First M. E. Church-Corner Front and Phelps; Rev. Dr. Locke, pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m .; Sermon at 10:30 a. m .; Class Meeting at 12 m .; Sabbath School Singing Ser- vices at 3 p. m .; Services in the evening at 6:30.
Disciple Church-Wood, between Wick avenue and Phelps; Elder M. L. Streator, pastor. Sermons at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m .; Sunday School at 12 m .; Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock
First Baptist Church-South Market; Rev. D. B. Simms, pas- tor. Sermons at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m .; Sunday School at 9 a. m .; Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening Welsh Congregational Church-Elm, between Wood and Rayen avenue; Rev. John Morgan Thomas, pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m .; Sunday School at 2 p. m.
Welsh Baptist Church-North Walnut; Rev. David Probert, pastor. Services at 10 a. m .; Sunday School at 12 m .; Ser- vices at 6 p. m .; Prayer Meeting every Monday evening at 7 o'clock; Class Meeting every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock
Welsh Methodist Church-Hazel, between Federal and Wick; Rev. E. Evans, pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m .; Sunday School at 2 p. m.
St. John's Church-Corner Wood and Champion; Rev. Samuel Maxwell, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m .; Sunday School at 9 a. m .; Service and Lecture on Friday evenings at 7 o'clock
Methodist Protestant Church-Near corner of Front and Cham- pion; Rev. - -, pastor. Sunday School at 9 a. m .; Ser- mons at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m .; Prayer Meeting at 7 p. m. Thursdays
United Presbyterian-Wood, corner Walnut; Rev. J. M. Wal- lace, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m .; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock
Rodef Sholom Hebrew Reform Congregation-55 West Federal, 3rd floor. Services every Friday evening at 7:30 p. m .; Saturday at 10 a. m.
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German Lutheran-Corner Wood and Champion; Rev. F. G. H. Meiser, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Reformed Church-Wood, between Phelps and Hazel; Rev. J. B. Zumpe, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.
SOCIETIES.
Western Star Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M .- Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month, in Masonic Hall, over Ma- honing National Bank, Public Square
Hillman Lodge, No. 481, F. & A. M .- Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month, in Masonic Hall, over Mahon- ing National Bank, Public Square
Youngstown Chapter, No. 93, R. A. M .- Meets first Tuesday of each month, in Masonic Hall, Public Square.
Mahoning Council, No. 45, R. & S. M .- Meets every second Wednesday of each month, in Masonic Hall, over Mahoning National Bank, Public Square
St. John's Commandery, No. 20, K. T .- Meets fourth Monday of each month, in Masonic Hall, over Mahoning National Bank, Public Square
Hebron Lodge, No. 55, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Tuesday even- ing, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Andrews & Hitchcock's block, corner West Federal and Public Square
Youngstown Lodge, No. 403, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Wednes- day evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Andrews & Hitch- cock's block, corner Federal and Public Square
Mahoning Lodge, No. 52, K. P .- Meets every Monday night, in Castle Hall, in Arms' block.
Ancient Order of Foresters, No. 6266-Meets every second Saturday night, in Hamilton's Hall
Pymatuning Encampment, No. 14, I. O. O. F .- Meets first and third Thursday of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, An- drews & Hitchcock's block, corner Federal and Public Sqr.
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The Ivorites-Meet every Wednesday evening, at their hall, No. 13 West Federal
Mahoning Temple, No. 49, Temple of Honor and Temperance- Meets every alternate Monday and Friday evening, at their rooms over Manning, Mckeown & Co.'s drugstore, third floor, No. 19 West Federal
Royal Templars of Honor-Meet first and third Tuesday even- ing of each month, at the office of Isaac A. Justice, Dia- mond block
Youngstown Christian Temperance Union-Meets every Wed- nesday evening and Sunday afternoon at 3 P. M., at Dia- mond Hall
The Rechabites-Meet every Monday evening, at Ritter's Hall Youngstown Maennerchor-Meets first and third Sunday after-
noons of each month, at their hall, corner Federal and Phelps Youngstown Turnverein-Meets on first Monday evening of each month, at their hall on West Wick
A. A. OF I. AND S. W.
Mahoning Lodge, No. 1-Meets at their hall in Diamond block, on alternate Saturdays
Enterprise Lodge, No. 9-Meets at their Hall in Diamond block, on alternate Saturdays
Valley Lodge, No. 12-Meets at their hall, No. 19 West Federal, on alternate Saturdays
Youngstown Lodge, No. 14-Meets at Ritter's Hall, No. 49 West Federal, on alternate Saturdays
Wells Lodge, No. 19-Meets at their hall, No. 17 West Federal, over Manning, Mckeown & Co.'s store, third floor, on al- ternate Saturdays
Star Lodge, No. 31-Meets in Diamond Hall, on alternate Sat- urdays
Emerald Benevolent Association-Meets on alternate Sundays, at their hall in Diamond block
STREETS AND AVENUES.
Albert, from Oak n. 5th e. of N. Y. P. & O. Railroad Alice, from Woodland to Charles Arch, from Rice to Albert Augustus, from Plum to Hine
Bane, from Market e. to Third, s. of Federal
Basin, from foot of Boardman n. to Federal
Boardman, from Water e. to Basin, first s. of Federal Bryson, from Spring n. to city limits Burke, from Liberty to Foster
Burnett, from Thomas north to city limits
Caldwell, from Eagle w. to city limits
Canal, from foot of Front n. to Boardman Catholic, from Sheehy, east Champion, from Bane n. to Rayen avenue, first e. of Market Charles, from Federal s. to Railroad, second w. of Covington Chestnut, from Boardman n. to Wood Coitsville Road, from Federal ne. to city limits
Covington, from Federal n. to city limits
Crossman avenue, from Liberty to Griffith Darrow, from Sheehy n. second w. of Fruit Dock alley, from Federal and Railroad crossings to Canal Eagle, from Moore to Canal, w. of Enterprise Iron Works Eliza, from Liberty w. to Covington, second n. of C. & M. R. R .. Elm, from Wood n. to Scott
Emma, from e. City line w. to Albert, first n. of Oak Emily alley, from Hazel to Market, and Champion to Presquile
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Federal, from Pittsburgh depot w. to city limits
Foster, from Mary n. to city limits
Freeman, from Pittsburgh depot e. to Fruit
Front, from Water e. to Canal, second s. of Federal
Fruit, from Shehy n. to Oak, fifth e. of Crab Creek
Furnace, from Plum w. to L. S. & M. S. R. R.
Gardner, from Federal to Railroad, first w. of Covington Grant, from Liberty ne. to Elm
George, from Foster to Henrietta
Griffith, from Federal n. to city limits, w. of railroad crossings Hayman, from Henrietta to Griffith
Hazel, from P. & O. Canal to Wood, second w. of Market Henrietta, from Mary n. to city limits
High, east, along east side of city limits
Hine, from Freeman n. to Oak, second e. from Crab Creek Holmes, from Federal n. to Wood, fourth w. of Diamond Lane avenue, from Freeman n. to Oak, fourth e. of Crab Creek Lett, from Shehy n. to Oak, sixth e. of Crab Creek
Liberty, from w. end of Wood, n. to city limits
Lincoln avenue, from Wick av. w. to Liberty, 4th n. of Federal Loughridge, from Walnut e. to Crab Creek, 4th n. of Federal Manning, from Federal sw. and s., on w. city line to Canal Maple avenue, from Wick avenue w. to Railroad
Market, from Wood south to P. & O. Canal
Meadow, from Oak n. second w. of Crab Creek
McGuffey, from Wick avenue, e. to city line
McHenry, from Willow to Albert
Monroe, from Oak ne. to Washington, first e. of Crab Creek
Moore, from Federal w. to city limits
Murdock, from Shehy n., first w. of Fruit
Oak, from north end of Watt e. to city limits
Ohio, from Fountain, south
Park Place, from Liberty e. to Wick
Pearl, from Shehy n. to Oak, seventh e. of Crab Creek
Petrie, from School to Plum
Phelps, from Mahoning River to Lincoln av., first w. of Public Square
Plum, from Freeman n. to Oak, first e. of Crab Creek
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Poland Road, from Presquile e. to city limits Presquile, from corner Watt and Front to river bridge Prospect, from Freeman n. to Oak, third east of Crab Creek Railroad, from Oak n., first w. of Crab Creek Rayen avenue, from Walnut w. to Liberty, third n. Federal Reilly, from Shehy n., on east city line Reserve, between Caldwell and N. Y. P. & O. R. R. Rice, from Oak to Valley Ridgeway, from Albert to Wood avenue Scott, from Wick avenue to Elm Summit, from Walnut e. to Crab Creek, third n. of Federal Stull, from Monroe to Canal, w. of Enterprise Iron Works Spring, from Wick avenue w., fifth n. of Federal Shehy, from P. R. R. n., e. to city limits, second e. of depot Stafford, from Himrod avenue ne. to Plum State, from Willow e. to city limits Thornton, from Covington e. to Liberty Thomas, from Covington to Liberty, third n. of railroad Valley, from Railroad to Albert Vine, from Washington to Girard Walnut, from Bane n. to Maple av., second e. of Diamond Washington, from Oak north, first e. of Crab Creek Water, from Spring Common se. to Front Watt, from Front and Presquile n. to Summit, 3d e. of Diamond Wick avenue, from Wood n. to city limits Wick, from Holmes e. to Walnut, first n. of Federal . Willow, from McHenry to McGuffey Wood avenue, from Oak n. to Emma, first w. of e. city line Wood, from Liberty e. to Crab Creek, second n. of Federal
WEST SIDE.
Bank, from Mill s. to Hilman Barclay, from Mahoning n. to river, 1st w. of Spring Common bridge Cedar, between Park and Mahoning' River Clark, from Mahoning n. to river, 2d w. of Spring Common bridge
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Coal, from Flint Hill w , second s. of river Deeds, from Mahoning avenue to Milker, second w: of Mill Edwards, from Mahoning av. s. and se. to High,. nr. w. city limits: Erie, from Kyle s. to Iron, second w. of Flint. Hill Flint Hill road, from Presquile st. bridge s. to city limits Fountain, from Flint Hill to Franklin Franklin, from Park s. to city limits Fulton, from Flint Hill sw. to Erie Garlick, from Mahoning av. e. to High Gibson, from Park s. to city limits High, from Mill w., n. of Oak Hill Cemetery Hilker, from Mill w., second s. of Mahoning avenue Hillman, from Bank s. to Howard
Houge, from Mahoning avenue s., first w .. of Mill Howard, between Hillman and Mill
Iron, from Flint Hill road w. to Erie
John, from School to Plum Joseph, from Mill, w. to city limits
Kyle, from Flint Hill n. to Erie, first s. of river Mahoning avenue, from Spring Common bridge w. to city line Marshall, from Mill w. to city limits, 1st s. of Mahoning av.
Mill, from Spring Common bridge sw. to city line
Mount Pleasant, in Wick's addition, 5th. ward.
Orange, from Garlick w. to city limits.
Orchard, from Flint Hill to Park
Park avenue, continuation of Market s. of Mahoning river to city limits Pike, from Mill s. to Seeger's Brewery.
Pine, from Kyle to Iron, w. of Flint Thorn, from Hillman to Mill William, between Mill and Woodland avenue
West avenue, from High n. to. Mahoning river
ALPHABETICAL LIST.
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Aaron Emil, barber, 8 Mahoning avenue, res. High
Abraham Jacob, hostler, North Watt.
ACHESON NATHAN B., Dentist, 51 and 53 West Federal, res. Scott
Ackels James, carpenter, 78 Boardman
Ackworth George, laborer, East Front
ADAMS ALEXANDER, Bookkeeper Cartright, McCurdy & Co., West Federal, near Holmes
ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICE, 10 West Federal ; Thomas Davey, General Agent
Adams James, laborer along flats of N. Y. P. & O. Railroad Adams John, carpenter, Kyle
Adams Peter, stonemason, 100 West Federal
Adams Robert, stonemason, 100 West Federal
Adams William, shoemaker, Federal, west end
Adamson Edward, blacksmith, McGuffey
Adamson Edward, jr. machinist, McGuffey
Addison Gabriel, laborer, North Hazel Adler George, laborer, Joseph Ague Eno, roofer, Liberty
Ague Frederick, teamster, Foster
Ainworth Aaron, railroad engineer, Henrietta Alexander Charles, bookkeeper, 48 East Federal
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Alexander David, ironworker, cor. Boardman and Watt Alexander Edgar, fireman, Elm Alexander James, ironworker, 75 East Front Alexander John L. watchman, 29 Holmes Alexander Seth T. engineer, 29 Holmes Alexander William G. railroad messenger, 29 Holmes Alfer Washington, porter, Morton House Algiers Frederick, ironworker, cor. Caldwell and Eagle Allan Horace W. ironworker, West Federal Allcock James, ironworker, Gardner Allcock James, jr. ironworker, Gardner Allcock William, ironworker, Gardner Allen Addie A. dressmaker, cor. Phelps and Wick ALLEN GEORGE E., Physician, 30 North Phelps Allen John, ironworker, Presquile
Allen Joseph, laborer, 117 East Federal
Allen Mark, laborer, Federal, east end Allen Robert W. laborer, Phillip Allshouse John, carpenter, Railroad Allson Augustus, painter, West Federal
Allson Yan, laborer, Zast Boardman Ambrose James, laborer, West Wick Ambrose John, brickmason, Foster Ambrose John, jr. brickmason, Foster AMERICAN EXPRESS OFFICE, 10 West Federal AMERICAN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., Basement Andrews &
Hitchcock's Block, west side Public Square
Ammer Fritz, wagonmaker, Queen Amon A. C. & Co. dressmakers, east side North Market
Amon Cyrus, carpenter, North Champion Amon Zenos, porter, Miller House
Amsden John, laborer, Himrod Amsden Justin, carpenter, Stafford
Anderson Albert, railroader, Hazleton Road
Anderson Albos, laborer, Stafford
Anderson Charles W. carpenter, South Walnut
Anderson James, laborer, Presquile
Anderson John, railroad news agent, West Wick
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Anderson Joseph, clerk, East Federal, near Champion
Anderson Norman, laborer, East Federal
Anderson Samuel C., hotel waiter, North Phelps
Anderson Stewart, painter, Plum
Anderson Thomas, laborer, 100 West Federal
ANDERSON & KING, Attorneys at Law ; Office, Court House ANDERSON WILLIAM S., of Anderson & King ; res. Liberty Andler Caroline, washwoman, Mahoning avenue Andres Frederick, machinist, 36 Mill
ANDREWS AUSTIN, of Andrews, Hill & Co., North Market ANDREWS C. H., of Andrews & Hitchcock, and C. H. & W. C. Andrews, res. 75 East Federal
ANDREWS C. H. & W. C., Coal Operators, 7 s. side Public Sqr. ANDREWS, HILL & CO., Coal, Lime, Plaster, &c., Market and N. Y. P. & O. Railroad.
Andrews Norman, retired, 70 West Wood
Andrews Norman C. bookkeeper, 70 West Wood
Andrews Upson A. bookkeeper, boards Tod House
ANDREWS & HITCHCOCK, Coal Operators and Manufacturers of Pig Metal ; Office, No. 7 south side Public Square Apple Ira, laborer, East Federal, near Champion Applegate J. K. coaldriller, Grant, near Elm Appleman John, boilermaker, Cemetery lane
ARMS, BELL & CO., Proprietors Glencoe Iron Works, near foot Champion
ARMS CHARLES D., of Valley Iron Co., 63 Wick avenue
ARMS F. O., of Arms, Bell & Co., 100 Wick avenue
ARMS MYRON I., of Wick, Arms & Co., 61 Wick avenue ARMS WARNER, of Wick, Arms & Co., 100 Wick avenue Armstrong Anna, saleslady, 36 South Champion Armstrong Hugh. W. weighmaster, 36 South Champion
Armstrong George, railroader, Mahoning avenue
Armstrong George A. sewing machine repairer, 41 Bryson
Armstrong M. A. sewing machine agent, 22 West Federal, res. 41 Bryson
Armstrong Sarah, teacher, 36 South Champion Armstrong Sarah, dressmaker, East Boardman Arnold Daniel A. herder, Mahoning avenue
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Arnold Frank, pump manufacturer, cor. Wood and Holmes ARREL GEORGE H., of Moses & Arrel, res. Holmes
Ashbaugh Alfred, 52 East Boardman
Ashbaugh B. F. carpenter. Grant
Ashbaugh Burton, ironworker, 52 East Boardman
Ashbaugh Charles C. clerk, 34 East Wood
Ashbaugh M. A. salesman, North Wood, near Hazel
Ashbaugh Nimrod, bricklayer, 52 East Boardman
Ashbaugh William, salesman, 34 East Wood
Ashbaugh William N. attorney at law, 34 East Wood
Ashford James, ironworker, Thomas Ashford Samuel, civil engineer, Thomas
Ashley A. horsedealer, West Federal, near Westlake's crossing Atkins George, ironworker, 66 West Front Atkins George, ironworker, West Wood
ATKINS SAMUEL J., of Enterprise Iron Co., 66 West Front Atkins William, ironworker, Henrietta, near George
Atkins William, jr. ironworker, Henrietta, near George
Atwater Daniel, ironworker, 16 South Hazel
Atwood Thomas, laborer, 56 East Boardman Aubrey James, ironworker, 27 Plum
Aubrey Joseph, book agent, Himrod avenue.
Aubrey William, ironworker, South Watt
Aughenbaugh Robert, ironworker, West Rayen avenue Aulbach John, laborer, East Boardman
Austin Enos, boarding-house, 13 West Wood
Austin Flora, teacher, 13 West Wood
Austin Lotta, teacher, 13 West Wood Austin Walter, carpenter, Darrow
AUSTINTOWN COAL CO. H. K. Wick, manager, cor. Phelps and Wick
Avery Wilber, carpenter, 75 East Wood
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Bachman Gustave, flour and feed, 98 West Federal, res. Grant Bachtel James B. engineer, Himrod avenue
Bahan Michael, laborer, Federal, east end Bailey Frank, ironworker, West Federal Bailey, Hobson E. medical student, 19 West Federal Bailey John H. painter, 25 South Hazel
BAIRD C. A. of C. A. & S. J. Baird, West Wood, near Elm BAIRD C. A. & S. J. dentist parlors, 6 West Federal
Baird John R. photographer, 41 West Federal, res. Elm
Baird Mortimer N. clerk, Elm
Baird S. J. of C. A. & S. J. Baird, bds. 45 West Wood
Baird William C. bookkeeper, Elm
Baker George, laborer, Kilker
Baker, G. R. carpenter, 117 East Federal
Baker, Hannah, seamstress, South Hazel
Baker Herbert C. compositor, 26 Elm
Baker Silvester, brickmason, 34 East Boardman
Baker Thomas, laborer, Mill
Bakody John, watchmaker, 24 West Public Square, res. High Baldwin Homer, proprietor City Mills, res. 74 West Wood Baldwin Reuben, bank clerk, 27 West Front
BALDWIN TIMOTHY, of Wick, Arms & Co. res. McGuffey Baldwin W. H. cashier 1st National Bank, McGuffey
Baldwin William R. manager City Mills, 74 West Wood Ball Edwin, ironworker, Eliza
Ballard O. H. compositor, 15 West Rayen avenue
Ballazzo Soter, machinist, 108 West Federal Banes John, laborer, Prospect
BANK, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, C. H. Andrews, President, W. S. Public Square.
BANK, FIRST NATIONAL, Robert McCurdy President, 15 West Federal
BANK, MAHONING NATIONAL, H. O. Bonnell President, cor. Market and Public Square
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BANK, SECOND NATIONAL, Henry Tod, President, cor. Fed-
eral and Public Square Banks John, laborer, Bonnell Banks Peter, ironworker, Oak Bannon Eugene, painter, Grant Bannon Thomas, ironworker, Grant Barber Lewis, ironworker, Covington
Barber Theodore, butcher, Covington
Barclay Charles D. civil engineer, 22 Thomas Barclay John, laborer, 28 South Watt Barclay Joseph, civil engineer, 9 South Market Barclay Julia, teacher, 38 Mahoning avenue Barclay Richard, ironworker, 116 East Federal Barclay William, carpenter, 38 Mahoning avenue Bard Charles, laborer, North Phelps Barnacle Daniel, laborer, East Boardman Barnes, Charles A. barber, 22 West Federal Barnes Edward, ironworker, McGuffey Barnes Henry, ironworker, Covington Barnes Robert, engineer, Caldwell Barnes Samuel, ironworker, Covington
Barr Charles, painter, Dutton alley
Barrett Henry, laborer, Himrod avenue
Barrett John, laborer. Presquile
Barrett John, brewer, Moore Barrett John, jr. teamster, Presquile Barringham John, ironworker, Valley
Barthol Simon, ironworker, Queen
Bartlett Jane E. boarding-house, 28 East Boardman
Bassett Charles, railroad watchman, 19 West Rayen avenue Bassett Charles W. ticket agent N. Y. P. & O. Railroad Office,
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