Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1888, Part 1

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Publication date: 1888
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A WONDERFUL INVENTION.


THE


Rosebrook Electric Heat Regulator


AN be attached to any Furnace or Steam Heater ; controlling the fire so as to give any degree of heat desired day or night. Requires no atten- tion.


SAVES 25 PER CENT IN COAL.


Sudden changes in the weather do not affect it. The atmosphere of your living room used as a Servant to control and regulate the heat. Always placed on trial - it costs you nothing unless it does all we claim for it.


PRICE, COMPLETE, $30.00.


No Charge for Attaching. Send for descriptive Catalogue and testi- ' monials post paid to any address free.


The Automatic Electric Service Company,


5 TREMONT STREET,


M. D. COMPTON,


BOSTON.


Secretary,


Rooms 45 and 46 Chadwick Building.


TELEPHONE 493.


APPLY TO W. B. SEARS, Fire Insurance,


13 Kilby St. BOSTON.


ESTABLISHED 1865.


OFFICE OF


ESTAB. 1848


HABERSTROH


PARK STREET. ROSTON 1


BRANCH OFFICE 20 BELLEVUE AVE NEWPORT . R.I.


ainters


ESIGDERS AND


Decorators


DOMESTIC . ECCLESIASTICAL . AND MONUMENTAL. DECORATIONS.IN ENCAUSTIC . (WAX) OIL AND DISTEMPER (WATER) COLORS . METAL. TEXTURE AND RELIEF . [PAT . APPLIED POr) DECORATIONS DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED.


BLUE BOOK


OF


BRØOKLINE +


FOR 1888.


CONTAINING A List of the Leading Residents, Churches, Societies, AND


->STREET * DIRECTORY


BOSTON : Advertiser Publishing Company, Publishers, 93 Federal Street.


Copyright, 1887, by Advertiser Publishing Co.


JAMES H. BØØDY,


HOUSE, SIGN,


And Decorative Painting,


BROOKLINE, MASS.


164 DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON.


COLONNADE SHOE STORE. L. W. FAXON,


(Successors to C. C. CHAPLIN,) DEALER IN


BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS


AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES.


A Large Variety of all Grades constantly kept on hand. CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. OLD STAND, COLONNADE BUILDING, BROOKLINE.


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R.S.


PREFACE.


C ((N presenting the third volume of the BLUE BOOK of Brookline, we have made it as complete as possible, and are pleased to say that it has met with a warm reception by the residents of Brookline who have found it a very desirable little book to refer to.


Our advertising pages represent only first-class houses which we take pleasure in commending to all who read them.


We desire to thank the many advertisers for the generous patronage bestowed upon the work, and trust they will receive a return greater than their expectations.


ADVERTISER PUBLISHING CO.,


Publishers.


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HAZELTON & GODDARD, Upholstery,


FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES.


. FURNITURE . OF THE LATEST DESIGN AND MADE TO ORDER FROM SPECIAL DESIGNS.


. NOVELTIES .


IN PORTIERES, CURTAINS AND COVERINGS.


Warerooms, 66 Boylston Street,


OPPOSITE THE COMMON.


UP ONE FLIGHT.


ELEVATOR.


Upholstering and Repairing of Furniture done, Shades made and put up, Lace Curtains Laundered.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.


Appleton. Geo. B. & Co. 36 Hazelton & Goddard 4


Aspinwall & Codman .


62 Hovey, Charles L. 30


Automatic Electric Service Co., The, front col. page.


. McAvoy Edward. ·


48


Berkeley School .


44 McKenney, C. H. & Co. 28


44


Brookline News .


·


6 Oak Grove Farm Creamery 34


50


Carruth, W. W.


BS Parker, Joseph L. .


S


Chronicle, The


54 Pierce, S. S. & Co. opp. .


32


Collins, H. G.


44 Ractliffe, William. ·


40


Cook, T. D. & Co.


20


Redding, Baird & Co. .


18


Curtis, R. M.


52


Dixwell, Arthur


42


Faxon, L. W.


2


Fisher & Fairbanks


48


Spencer, C. A. W. 54


Spurr, Charles W. Co. 60 ·


·


38


Goldthwait Bros. ·


26


Williams, John D. & M. 22


Wright & Ditson


·


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INDEX TO CONTENTS.


Blocks, Buildings, etc.


14


Police Station


15


·


Brookline Boundries,


·


Brookline Savings Bank 13 Railroad Stations . 13


Cemetries,


.


12


Residents


.


17


Churches


12


Streets, Avenues, etc. .


.


7


Fire Department .


14


.


.


58 Nonotuck Silk Co.


· 20


Brown, Samuel W.


Cahill, J. T.


.


.


Sears, E. B .


.


.


24


Sears, W. B., front colored page.


Foster E. S. & Co.


.


63


Stocks


.


Haberstroh, L. & Son, front colored page.


Kenrick Bros 16


Boody, J. H.


2 Mumford, C. A. .


:0 Ober, Louis P. ·


13


Public Schools


15


.


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SAMUEL W. BROWN,


Insurance Agency,


91 WATER STREET, BOSTON.


BOSTON AGENCY,


TRADERS INSURANCE CO., CHICAGO.


LONG ISLAND INSURANCE CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y.


Manufacturers and Builders Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK CITY.


BOATMAN'S FIRE AND MARINE IN= SURANCE CO.


PITTSBURGH, - PENNSYLVANIA.


PEOPLES' FIRE INSURANCE CO., NEW YORK.


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STREET DIRECTORY ..


Ackers avenue, from Chestnut Hill ave. to near Reservoir pl. Allendale Road, from Grove, n. Newton, easterly to West Rox- bury line.


*Alton, from St. Paul to Har- vard.


Andem pl., from Harvard Sq. opposite Davis avenue.


Aspinwall ave., from Harvard opposite School to Brookline avenue.


Auburn, from Harvard to Park. Avon, from Goddard avenue to Pond.


Babcock, from Harvard near Beacon to Brighton avenue.


Beacon, from Boston line at St. Mary street to Boston line Brighton district.


Boston, from Newton, J. P. to Allendale Road.


Boylston, from Washington to Chestnut Hill Reservoir, New- ton line.


*Brighton avenue, from the Mill Dam to Brighton.


Browne, fr. Powell to Pleasant. *Carlton, from Ivy to B. & A. R. R., Chapel Station.


Centre, from Beacon on right.


Charles, from Longwood ave. to Sewall ave.


*Chatham, from Kent to Hawes. Chestnut Hill ave., fr. Boylston to Beacon at Brighton line.


Chestnut, from Boston line J. P. near High to Walnut.


Chestnut place, off Chestnut 11. Walnut.


Clyde, from Warren to Newton.


*Colchester, from Kent to Carl- ton.


Corey Hill. between Washington and Harvard.


Cottage, from Warren to Per- kins.


Cumberland ave., from High to Pond avenue.


Cypress, from Washington to Chestnut.


Cypress place, off Cypress, opp. Waverly place.


Davis avenue, from Washington at Harvard Square to Gorham avenue.


Davis court, from Harvard Sq. *Dudley, from Kent to Hawes. Dudley, from Warren near Uni- tarian Church to Warren.


*Dummer, from St. Paul to Pleasant.


Edge Hill Road, from High near Irving.


*Egmont, from Pleasant beyond St. Paul.


Elm place, from Walnut to High. Emerald, from Brookline ave. to Pearl.


Englewood avenue. fr. Beacon to Boston line.


*Essex, from Brighton avenue near Cottage Farm Station to Ivy.


Fairmount, from Dudley to Dudley.


Fay place, off Washington.


Fisher avenue, from Boylston to Brighton street.


Flora, from Walter avenue to Juniper.


*Francis, from St. Paul to Kent.


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JOSEPH L. PARKER, No. 232 Tremont St. Cor. Eliot Boston.


DRUGGIST, 30 Years' experience in the business.


The Lowest Price Drug Store in Boston.


PROPRIETOR OF


PARKER'S 232 COLOGNE, PINT BOTTLES, 50c. Unequalled in richness and lasting perfume.


PARKER'S ORRIS TOOTH POWDER, acknowledged by dentists as being the best in use.


PARKER'S GLYCERINE LOTION, For roughness of the skin.


PARKER'S SUPERIOR COLD CREAM; PARKER'S CAMPHOR ICE; PARKER'S CHOLERA MIXTURE, a sure cure; DR. RANDALL'S COUGH BALSAM; DR. RANDALL'S BILIOUS PILLS. Colognes, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Proprietary Medicines, etc. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded by experienced pharmacist. Orders by mail or express will re- ceive prompt attention.


IF N. B .- On line Boston & Providence, Boston & Albany and Old Colony Depots.


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STREET DIRECTORY .- Continued.


*Freeman, from Essex to Bab- cock.


Gardner Patch, fr. Washington to Gardner Road.


Gardner Road, fr. Washington to Tappan.


Goddard avenue, from Cottage to Newton.


Gorham avenue, from Cypress to Tappan.


Green, from Harvard to Pleas- ant.


Grove, from Newton to South. Hammond, from Newton line to Lagrange in Newton.


Harrison place, from junction Harvard and Harvard Square. Harvey, from Walnut to Irving. Harvard, from Harvard Square to Boston line.


Harvard avenue, from Harvard to Park.


Harvard place, off Harvard.


Harvard Square, junc. Wash- ington, Harvard and Davis Square.


*Hawes, from Beacon to Col- chester.


Heath. from Boylston opposite Brighton to Newton Line.


High, fr. Washington to Chest- nut near Boston line, J. P. district.


Holden, east side Town Hall from Washington to Pierce.


Houlihan avenue, fr. Boylston near Reservoir place.


*Ivy, from Essex to St. Mary's. Irving, from Walnut to Pond avenue.


Jones avenue, from Cypress to Davis avenue.


Juniper, from Morss avenue to Flora.


*Kent, from Francis to Beacon.


Kerrigan place, from Boylston across railroad.


Linden place, off Harvard near Pierce.


*Longwood avenue, from Long- wood Station to Harvard.


Marion, fr. Harvard to Beacon.


*Monmouth, from St. Mary's to Hawes.


*Monmouth court, from Mon-


moutlı to R. R. track near Chapel Station.


Morss avenue, from Walnut and Washington to Walter ave.


*Mountfort, from Essex to St. Mary's.


Newton, from Pond J. P. dis- trict to Brookline in Newton.


Oak, from Heath.


Oak place, off Oak.


Park. fr. Washington to Beacon. Pearl, from Brookline ave. to Washington.


*Perry, from Brooks to Francis near St, Paul.


Pierce, from Harvard to Pros- pect.


Pleasant, from Harvard.


Pond avenue, fr. Washington to Boston line, J. P. district.


Pound, fr. Heath to Boylston.


*Powell, from Beacon opposite Kent to Freeman.


*Prescott, fr. Ivy to Mountfort.


Prospect, from Washington to School.


Prospect avenue, from Summit avenue near Beacon.


Prospect place, from Prospect. Reservoir place, from Boylston to Chestnut Hill Reservoir.


Ridgeway, from Freeman.


Rockwood, from Goddard ave.


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL, Prospect street. J. Emory Hoar, Principal. PIERCE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Prospect street. Edward P Sherburne, Head Assistant.


PIERCE PRIMARY SCHOOL, Pierce street.


BOYLSTON SCHOOL, Boylston street.


HARVARD SCHOOL, Marion street.


HEATH SCHOOL, Heatlı street.


LAWRENCE SCHOOL, Francis street.


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


LONGWOOD SCHOOL, St. Mary's, cor. Monmouth.


NEWTON SCHOOL, Newton street.


SEWALL SCHOOL, Sewall street, cor. Sewall place.


WARD SCHOOL, Pond ave. David S. Farnham, Head Assis't.


PUBLIC LIBRARY, Washington, cor. School.


TOWN OFFICES, TOWN HALL.


Assessors, Civil Engineer, Collector, Fire Engineer, School Committee, Selectmen, Supt. Streets, Town Clerk, Town Treasu- rer, Water Board, Water Registrar.


POLICE STATION.


Prospect street, near Pierce school-house.


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STREET DIRECTORY .- Continued.


School, from Washington opp. Cypress to Harvard opposite Aspinwall avenue.


Searle avenue, from Cypress. Sewall, fr. Cypress to Chestnut. *Sewall avenue, from Harvard to Kent.


Sewall place, from junc. Sewall and Cypress.


South, from Newton street to J. P. district.


St. Mary's, fr. Monmouth to Brighton ave.


St. Paul, from Aspinwall ave. to Brighton avenue.


Station, from Washington, northerly.


*Still, fr. Browne to Freeman.


Sullivan Road, from Gardner Road to Beacon.


Summit avenue, from Beacon to Boston line, Brighton district. Sumner Road, fr. Boylston to B. & A. R. R.


Tappan, fr. Cypress to Beacon. Thayer, from Washington to Davis ave.


Thayer place, from Thayer, northerly.


*Toxteth, from Francis to Lin- den place.


Vernon, fr. Harvard to Marion.


Villa Lane, fr. Washington to Pond ave.


Walley avenue, fr. Irving near High.


Walnut, from Washington to Boylston near reservoir.


Walnut Hill, west of Newton.


Walnut place, from Walnut bet. Irving and Cypress.


Walnut Terrace, off Walnut.


Walter avenue, from Washing- ton to Flora.


Ward, from High to Pond ave.


Warren, from Walnut near Uni- tarian Church to Heath.


Washington, from Tremont at Boston line to Boston line, Brighton district.


Waverly place, off Cypress opp. Cypress place.


Webster, from Harvard to junc. Beacon and Park.


Webster place, from Harvard n. Harvard Square.


White place. off Washington.


Williams, from Harvard to Win- chester.


Winchester, from Beacon near Corey Hill to Boston line, Brighton district.


Winthrop, from Boylston.


OMISSION.


Wm. H. Aspinwall,


Gardner Road.


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CHURCHES.


FIRST PARISH CHURCH (Unitarian), Walnut, cor. Warren. Rev. Howard N. Brown, Pastor.


HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI, Harvard, cor. Marion. Rev. Reuen Thomas, Ph. D., Pastor.


BETHANY DEPARTMENT HARVARD CHURCH. Washington, cor. School. John Knox Marshall, Supt.


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (Episcopal), Carlton, c. Monmouth. Rev. Reginald H. Howe, Pastor.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHI, Harvard, cor. Pierce. Rev. John B. Brackett, Paster.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Cypress, cor. Washington. Rev. J. H. Twombly, D. D., Pastor.


CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, High, cor. Irving. Rev. Willard H. Hinkley, Pastor.


CHRIST CHURCH, Colchester, nearly opp. Hawes.


ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCHI, St. Paul's St., c. Aspinwall Ave. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Rector.


CHANNING STREET CHURCHI, Washington, cor. School.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (Catholic), Harvard St., cor. Linden Pl. Rev. L. J. Morris, Pastor.


CEMETERIES.


HOLYHOOD CEMETERY, Heatlı, between Hammond and Newton line.


WALNUT HILLS CEMETERY, Grove, between Newton and South. WALNUT STREET CEMETERY, Walnut cor. Chestnut.


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RAILROAD STATIONS.


BROOKLINE STATION, B. & A. R. R., Washington street. Jas. E. Brady, Station Agent.


BROOKLINE STATION, Metropolitan R. R., Walnut street, junc. Washington street and Morss ave. Chas. W. Vroom, Station Foreman; William E. Long, Eugene C. Dyer, Starters.


CHAPEL STATION, B. & A. R. R., (Brookline Branch), Carlton street. H. S. Hiltze, Station Agent.


COTTAGE FARM STATION, B. & A. R. R., Essex street, cor. Brighton ave. Alonzo L. Hosmer, Station Agent.


CYPRESS STREET STATION, B. & A. R. R., Cypress street, cor. Tappan. Edgar L. Crocker, Station Agent.


LONGWOOD STATION,B. & A. R. R., (Brookline Branch), Long- wood ave., near Boston line. Geo. W. Bemis, Station Agent.


RESERVOIR STATION, B. & A. R. R., Chestnut Hill ave., near Boston line, Brighton district. Edward W. Salmon, Station Agent


BROOKLINE BOUNDARIES.


Beginning at junction Brighton avenue (southerly line), and St. Mary's street (easterly line), at Boston line, Brighton district, thence southeasterly, via Muddy Brook to Chestnut street, thence direct to and beyond South street to Boston line, W. R., thence northwesterly to Newton line, near Hammond's pond in Newton, thence northeasterly to starting point.


· BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.


Savings Bank Building, Washington street, Brookline. Wm. H. Lincoln, President; Wm. E. Lincoln, Treasurer.


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


Almshouse, Newton, opp. Grove. Bond's building, Juniper.


Chace block, Washington, n. Harvard square.


Colonnade building, Washington, fac- ing the bridge.


Davis Mansion, Davis avenue, near Harvard square.


Delano block, off Washington, near No. 1 Hook and Ladder House.


Driscoll's block, Washington. opp. Pearl.


Dun-Edin block, Washington, opp. B. & A. depot.


Erhard's building, Washington, near Harvard square.


Goddard Hall, over 2 & 5 Guild bl'k, Washington.


Gross block, School, opp. Prospect.


Guild block, Washington, junc. Boyl- ton.


Guild Hall, in Guild block, Washing- ton.


Harvard Hall, Joyce bld'g., Harvard square.


Hotel Adelaide, High, cor. Walnut.


Hotel Elizabeth, Harvard, cor. Linden park.


Hotel Kempsford, Walnut, n. High.


Joyce building, Harvard sq., between Harvard and Washington.


Knights of Honor Hall, Joyce bld'g., Harvard square.


Lyceum Hall, Washington, opp. Morss avenue.


Masonic Hall, School, cor. Harvard.


Mechanics block, Washington, near the bridge, opp. Colonnade bld'g. Post Office, Washington, near Harvard square.


Public Library building, Washington, near School.


Rooney's block, Harvard sq., between Harrison pl. and Andem place.


Ruben's building, Washington, opp. Post Office.


Russell,'s block, Washington, opp. High.


Savings Bank building, Washington, next Post Office.


St. Andrew building, Davis avenue, cor. Harvard square.


The Linden, Linden place.


Town Hall, Washington, bet. Pros- pect and Holden.


Whyte's block, Washington, cor. Walnut.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


George H. Johnson, Chief Engineer. Meet first Monday in each month, at 7.30 o'clock, P.M., at Steamer House.


STEAM FIRE ENGINE, No. 1, Washington near Boylston. CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1, St. Mary's street, (Longwood. )


HOSE COMPANY, No. 1, Washington, near Boylston.


HOSE COMPANY, No. 2, Washington street, opp. Town Hall.


HOSE COMPANY, NO. 3, Heath, near Boylston.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. 1, Washington opp. Town Hall.


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C. A. MUMFORD,


WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,


Silver Ware, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Eye Glasses.


149 DARTMOUTH STREET, BOSTON.


Repairing of Watches, French Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. Elegant assortment of Japanese Ware, Musical Instruments and Holiday Goods, Sta- tionery, etc.


Established 1874.


HEALTH FOODS, Simple, Nutritious Foods for Sick and well.


Our Cold Blast Whole Wheat Flour is perfect in bread-making properties. Our Whole Wheat Gluten is a sure remedy for Over Fatness, Diabetis and Dyspepsia.


Our Brain Food (Wheat and Barley Germs,) is a delicious breakfast dish, or for the evening meal. Especially sustaining to the Brain Worker.


Our Universal Food (Cooked,) and Extract of Gluten and Barley, are potent builders up in comsumption, and nervously Enfeebled Conditions, and are ex- cellent fat formers.


Our Cereal Coffee(Barley and Wheat Gluten Browned)nutritious and palatable aids assimilation, and is without the stimulating, narcotizing or clogging eff- ects of tea, coffee, cocoa, broma,etc .; an excellent beverage, of which children may safely partake.


Our Wheatena is a perfect lunch food. Will sustain life unaided. Cooks in two minutes.


Our peeled Wheat (or Attrition) Biscuit is considered the most perfect Whole Wheat Cracker made. Dry and Crisp without shortening, it possesses the full rich flavor in a greater degree than any other cracker known, with every atom of the food substance of that cereal.


Our Vitaline (Wheat Phosphates,) is a positive repairer of Brain Waste.


Our Gluten Suppositories cure Constipation and Piles.


Pamphlets describing all our Food and Food Remedies freely furnished to all applicants. Beware of Imitations.


HEALTH FOOD CO., of New York.


199 Tremont Street, BOSTON.


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A. E. KENRICK.


M. F. KENRICK.


ESTABLISHED 1848.


KENRICK BROTHERS,


PLUMBERS


HOT WATER HEATING.


FURNACES, RANGES, STOVES, KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, &c.


114 and 116 WASHINGTON ST.,


BROOKLINE.


Special attention paid to Plumbing, Repairing and Cleaning Furnaces and Ranges.


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S. S. P. & CO.


W TE beg to remind our customers and the public generally that we do not allow ourselves to be under-sold, on goods which we handle, by any dealer in the United States. Send for price-list in order to confirm this statement.


Goods delivered free in Brookline, Long- wood, Chestnut Hill and Cambridge.


S. S. Pierce . and Co.


Importers and Grocers


Scollay's Square, Copley Square,


Boston.


E. E. & H. N. RICHARDS,


Real Estate and Mortgages,


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION OF RENTS AND MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES.


266 WASHINGTON ST.,


(Cor. Water.) BOSTON.


E. E. RICHARDS, Roxbury. H. N. RICHARDS, Brookline.


ELITE


Brookline Directory.


All Streets marked thus (*) are situated in that part of Brookline known as- Longwood.


ALLERTON STREET. From Irving to Pond.


S. P. Briggs. Sumner Flagg. Charles F. Starr.


George W. Heard. Richard Heard.


ALTON PLACE.


From Harvard to St. Paul Street.


Richard L. Saville. Robert S. Littell. William L. Chase.


Mortimer C. Ferris.


AMDEN PLACE. From Harvard Sq. opposite Davis Avenue. James B. Hand.


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REDDING, BAIRD & CO.


OFFICES AND SHOW ROOMS,


152 FRANKLIN STREET,


BOSTON, MASS.


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ASPINWALL AVENUE.


From Harvard St. to Brookline Avenue.


Mrs. Harriet N. Phelps.


J. G. Nelson.


William Anderson.


T. C. O'Brien. M. L. Alley. John J. Richards.


Arthur H. Bailey.


Joseph D. Richards.


William D. Moore.


Rev. L. K. Storrs.


Mrs. S. K. Burgess.


Mrs. S. B. Kenrick, jr.


A. L. Thorndike.


N. C. Paul.


William F Humphrey.


G. H. Hull.


W. A. Faulkner.


Albert W. Bliss.


Henry G. Crowell.


W. H. Bowker.


Winand J. Toussaint.


AUBURN STREET. From Harvard to Park Street.


Mrs. H. Lincoln Chase. Rufus A. Flanders.


AVON STREET.


From Goddard Ave. to Pond Street.


Wm. F. Weld.


Francis J. Nash. John Manthorp.


BABCOCK STREET. From Harvard to Brighton Avenue.


J. H. Collier, jr.


Chas. T. Dunklee.


J. C. Littlefield.


Matthew McNealey.


C. H. Stearns. Robert Wigham. John Reardon.


A. J. Jenny.


Geo. B. Woodward. Isaac H. Sears.


William Wood. J. A. Thomas.


F. W. Richards. Thomas Appleton. H. Tillman.


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T. D. COOK & CO., Gaterers


AVON & BEDFORD STS., BOSTON.


Delicious Rolls, 10c. doz., 11 A. M., -3.30 P. M. Superior Wedding Cake, 50c. 1b. Very Rich Ice Cream, 50c. qt. A choice variety of plain and Fancy Cake. All novelties in Dinner and Dessert.


WEDDING


and other receptions receive careful attention. Choice goods carefully se- lected, skillfully prepared, elegantly served by competent and polite waiters, wiih fine linens and glass, elegant silver, rich and delicate china. PRICES. REASONABLE.


LADIES' LUNCH. Open from 7.30 a. m. to 7 p. m.


Soup, 10c. Tenderloin Steak, 25c ..


Boiled or Bk'd Chicken, or Halibut 25c.


Potato Salad, 10c.


Cod, 20c.


Rich Prov. River Oyster Stew,


20c.


Charlotte Russe, 10c.


Chicken Croquettes, 25c.


Delicious and Fragrant Tca or


Veal Cutlets Breaded, 25c.


Coffee, 05c.


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Fried Hasty Pud'ng, Maple Syrup 10c ..


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BEACON STREET. From Boston Line to Brighton Line.


Mrs. Thomas Chamberlin.


John Ruggles.


Moses Withington.


Andrew J. Harrington.


E. R. Knapp.


J. Emory Hoar.


Samuel Hutchinson, jr.


Blakely Hoar.


Geo. W. Armstrong.


E. B. Rogers.


M. G. Edmands.


Wm. H. Hill.


Mrs. Ella T. Raymond.


Charles O. Foster.


E. S. Mansfield. J. F. Stillman.


BOYLSTON STREET.


From Washington to Newton Line.


William H. Dimond.


Rachel Bowes.


Rupert Weinstein.


Miss Edna A. Smith.


Thomas Donohue.


J. W. Kirk.


Eneas Smythe.


John N. Clune.


Edward Hagan.


John W. Butterfield.


Irvine M. Dolloff.


John J. McDavitt.


E. Otis Marston.


George L.'Rich.


Burton W. Neal.


Parker J. Margeson.


Clark L. Haynes.


W. D. Morrison.


M. O'Hearn.


Joseph H. White.


George S. Cushing.


John W. Beals.


John H. Sturgiss.


Daniel McNamara. Alfred D. Chandler.


Henry M. Whitney.


Dr. Walter Channing.


*BRIGHTON AVENUE.


From Mill Dam to Brighton Avenue.


C. N. Perkins.


John E. Cousens. J. K. Hayes, jr.


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CARTE BLANCHE.


(RICH.)


GRAND VIN SEC.


(THE NEW WINE.) FOR SALE BY


(DRY.)


The Leading Wine Merchants and Grocers.


JOHN D. & M. WILLIAMS, AGENTS, 185 & 187 STATE STREET, BOSTON.


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BROWNE STREET. From Powell and Pleasant.


McPherson LeMoyne.


*CARLTON STREET. From Ivy St. to B. & A. R. R. Chapel Station.


C. P. Greenough.


Mrs. T. Albert Taylor. Herbert C. Woodworth.


Augustus Whittemore. C. P. Coffin. Geo. B. Wales.


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The Misses Page.


W. H. Barnes.


CENTRE STREET.


From Beacon Street on right.


Charles Torrey.


Chas. W. Gulliver. Mrs. Laura N. Libby. L. Dana Chapman.


CHESTNUT HILL AVENUE.


From Boylston to Brighton Line.


Charles A. Henderson. Thomas Hartigan.


Charles B. Howard. Mrs. John Taylor. Daniel McAdam.


Hugh O'Hare.


David McCarty.


Dennis Mehan.


Mrs. Jacob W. Pierce.


Patrick Mahoney.


William P. Pierce.


Patrick Byrnes.


Robert J. Salmon.


Patrick Runey.


John Salmon.


Dean Peirce. Dr. Josiah L. Hale.


Peter Salmon.


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FINE FURS.


BUY DIRECT OF THE IMPORTER AND MANU_ FACTURER.


The


STRICTLY ONE PRICE. only Exclusive Fur Store in New England.


FURS STORED.


E. 3.SEARS 39 & 41 SUMMER ST. BOSTON


AND INSURED.


Seal Sacques, Newmarkets, Visites Dol- mans, and Gent's Fur-Lined Coats, Fur- Lined Wraps for Riding, and Small Furs.


E. B. SEARS,


39 and 41 SUMMER ST., BOSTON.


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CHESTNUT STREET. From Walnut to J. P.


W. S. Cutter. Dr. James S. Howe. Mrs. Prescott Bigelow. Mrs. Elizabeth Goddard. Usip Perrin.


William B. Haseltine. J. Edward Haseltine. H. N. Richards. Charles Saunders.


CHESTNUT PLACE. 1 From Chestnut.


Eli N. Perkins. Charles S. Sargent.


Abraham L. Cutler. Samuel P. Train.


CLARK ROAD.


From Boylston to Tappan.


Horace B. Shepard. E. M. Farnsworth.


CLYDE STREET. From Newton to Warren Street.


J. Elliott Cabot. L. W. Hastings.


John S. Richards.


* COLCHESTER STREET.


From Kent to Carleton Street.


Harrison Gardner. Charles E. Kennard. Frank B. Bemis. Mrs. Charlotte C. Hubbard. F. S. Hubbard. John Hubbard. The Misses Page.


Dr. Frank Wells. T. S. Howland. Edward B. Buckingham.


Mrs. A. F. Ames. Dexter N. Richards.


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GOLDTHWAIT BROS.,


569 Washington Street,


FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,


AND PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERERS.


E respectfully call your attention to our large stock of PARLOR, CHAMBER, HALL and DINING ROOM FURNITURE.


Also DRAPERIES AND WINDOW SHADES, in which we offer special bargains.


Having enlarged our warerooms we have added largely to our stock and are fully prepared to fill demands for Medium and High priced Furniture.


SPECIAL ATTENTION IS ALSO GIVEN TO RE- UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR WORK.


Orders for Odd Pieces from Designs will Receive Prompt Attention.


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COTTAGE STREET. From Warren to Perkins Street.


Walter L. Smith. Charles Sargent.


Mrs. H. H. Richardson. Mrs. T. Parsons. Hugh F. Kendall.


CYPRESS PLACE. From Cypress Street.


Benjamin F. Burgess. E. Story Smith. A. L. Lincoln, jr. Mrs. R. S. Davis.


C. A. Drost.




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