. Industries of New re brought up in the business andhave a thorough knowledge of its everydepartment. They are quite youngmen, and possess that energy and go-aheadativeness which chaiacterize theyoung American business are polite, attentive, courteous,and obliging to those who visit theestablishment. (!harles Schneider, Wheelwright, Blacksmith, and Horseshoer, No. IWeiss Street.—Mr. Charles Schneidergives his attention to carriage and wagonbuilding, making repairs, and carriageleading and most popular representatives in this spe- ! and wagon iron work, and general jobbing in


. Industries of New re brought up in the business andhave a thorough knowledge of its everydepartment. They are quite youngmen, and possess that energy and go-aheadativeness which chaiacterize theyoung American business are polite, attentive, courteous,and obliging to those who visit theestablishment. (!harles Schneider, Wheelwright, Blacksmith, and Horseshoer, No. IWeiss Street.—Mr. Charles Schneidergives his attention to carriage and wagonbuilding, making repairs, and carriageleading and most popular representatives in this spe- ! and wagon iron work, and general jobbing in black-cial trade in Paterson is Mr. John Hammond, who , smithing. He is also an expert horseshoer, his serviceshas the largest establishment in the city, occupying being largely in demand in this branch of his business,three stores adjoining each other and thrown into Mr. Schneider is by birth a German, but has been inone, at Nos. 187, 189, and 191 Main Street. They j this country and in Paterson since 1866 engaged in his. CITY OF PATER SON. 90S present occupation, and for two years in his presentlocation. He has made many friends during tlie limehe has been in the city and has built up a Paterson BllKiness College, Town Clock Bund-ing, No. 209 Main Street.—Among the educationalin;>titutions of New Jersey there are none enjoying ahigher degree of pul)lic favor than the Iaterson l)usi-ness college, which occupies the upper flours of theTown Clock Building, a large ornamental structure,at Nos. 209 and 211 Main Street, the popularthoroughfare of the city. The college was estab-lished in 1874 by Mr. George W. Latimer, who hassince conducted it inthe most successful WS^^manner and numbersamong his studentsthe young men andladies of the bestfamilies of the this college thestudents have everyadvantage for ob-taining a thoroughbusiness education,among them beinijthat of transactingactual business bymeans of banks andbusiness offices loca-ted in th


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