Brookline directory 1879-1880, Part 1

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
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BOSTON.


Negotiators of Notes and Mortgages. Particular atten-


L J. FRENCH & SON, REAL ESTATE AGEN IS, tion paid ++ care of Real Estate airl collection of Rents. L C L


B.E. abbotts


INSURANCE AGENCY


-- REPRESENTS THE -- ROYAL INSURANCE CO., of Liverpool, NORTH BRITISH, of London, LANCASHIRE, of Manchester", Eng., LA CONFIANCE, of Paris,


And other first-class Companies, whose net ASSETS EXCEED $50,000,000. OFFICES :3 No. 70 Devonshire Street, BOSTON. BROOKLINE.


Colonnade Building,


CROCKERY CHINA GLASS,


Wholesale and Retail,


---


ABRAM FRENCH & CO., 89, 91, & 93 Franklin Street, cor. Devonshire. Goods delivered in Brookline free of charge.


JOSEPH B. BRAMAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law 5 Court St., and 556 Tremont St., BOSTON, MASS.


Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds for all the Stati. Territories, and British Provinces. Justice of the Peace por all the Counti ~~~ PASSPORT . furnished to persons going to Foreign Countries.


OFFICE HOURS .-- At 5 Court St., from 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. At 556 Tremont St. from. 7 to Û r.


Court Street Office connected with Bell's Telephone Despatch to.


W. B., SEARS, Insurance Agency, 22 WATER ST. Opposite Post Office


Corner Devonshir St., Boston.


HOLT & BARKER. STEAM HEATING APPARATUS,


For Houses, Stores, Public Buildings, &^ No. 38 Beach St., BOSTON


EUREKA VENTILATION COMPANY, Office and Factory, 74 CHARLESTOWN ST., BOSTON.


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.LARLEY E. ROGERS, Is :. vard street. cor. Aspinwall Avenue, BROOKLINE. PURE DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES.


APOTHECAR


6 Washington 2.26


Street,


WILLIAM S. BROWN, PROVISION STORE


-AND-


FISH MARKET, Brick Building on the Bridge, WASHINGTON STREET,


BROOKLINE, MASS.


GAME, FRUIT,


Vegetables,


Canned Goods, Providence River, Virginia, and New York Oysters. DRIED, SMOKED, AND SALT FISH.


MAYO & PAINE, PLUMBERS, GAS-FITTERS


-AND DEALERS IN


STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES, KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, Lamps, Lanterns, WOODEN WARE and TIN WARE. -ALSO,-


Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Made to order and Repaired.


Rooney's Block, Harvard Square, BROOKLINE, . MASS.


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WILLIAM LINCOLN & SON, Agents for the Purchase, Sale, and Leasing of


REAL ESTATE.


BROOKLINE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.


COMPANIES REPRESENTED.


COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., London, Eng. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE, London & Edinburgh, Eng. BRITISH AMERICA ASSUR'CE CO., Toronto. HOME, New York,


CASH CAPITAL, . $3,000,000.00 PHENIX, Brooklyn, CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000.00


GERMAN AMERICAN, New York, CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000.00


CONNECTICUT, Hartford,


CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000.00


SPRINGFIELD F. & M., Springfield, CASH CAPITAL, 750,000.00


PRESCOTT, Boston,


CASH CAPITAL, 200,000.00


DWELLING HOUSE, Boston, CASH CAPITAL, 300,000.00 REVERE FIRE, Boston,


CASH CAPITAL, . . 200,000.00


MASS. MUTUAL INS. CO., Boston, CASH CAPITAL, . . 200,000.00


MECHANICS MUTUAL, Boston, CASH CAPITAL, 200,000.00


CITIZENS MUTUAL, Boston.


OFFICES.


Savings Bank, Colonnade Bldg., | 84 Devonshire Street, BROOKLINE.


Hours, . . 3 to 5 P. M.


BOSTON.


WM. LINCOLN & SON, AGENTS.


EMERSON PIANO-FORTES.


SQUARE GRAND-


The Em Piano Co.


Are desirous that their instruments shall be subjected to the strictest tests. By care ill selecting materials, and by rigorously insisting upon perfect work, they produce instruments that are ABSOLUTELY UNSURPASSED. The mechanism of the Piano- Forte is simple and easily understood. There is no secret nor mystery about it, as some shrewd ad- vertisers would have the public believe. The solidity of the frame and case, the well-chosen, well-seasoned and well-wrought wood of the sounding-board, the perfection of the hammers, dampers and strings; the unyielding firmness of the pins, the scientific voicing and tuning- these are the elements necessary to form Perfect and Satisfactory Tone.


More than Twenty-two Thousand Of these Pianos have been made and sold, and the ® STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE WAS NEVER


EMERSON.


SO HIGH AS NOW.


S.CONAN


To persons of musical taste, willing to trust their own ears, the Company submits its instru- ments, confident that in sonority, evenness, crisp action, sustaining power and durability, they are not anywhere excelled.


Superior Upright Pianos to Rent. EVERY PIANO Warranted for Seven Years.


WAREROOMS, 595 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON,


CITIZENS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,


INCORPORATED 1846.


No. 42 Congress Street, Boston.


Amount at Risk 'Jan. 1, 1879, $21,196,399.


ASSETS.


Cash and Securities, $239.570.55


Deposit Notes in Force,


378,879.90


Total Available Assets, .


. $618,450.45


Liabilities, Re-insurance Fund Reserved, $153,530.04.


Are now paying 70 per cent Dividend on 7 year Policies, 50 per cent on 5 year and 40 per cent on all others at expiration.


J. W. PEABODY, Sec. and Treas.


H. C. BIGELOW, Pres.


CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,


CHARTERED A. D. 1883.


Amount at Risk Oct. 1st, 1879, $5,000,000.00 CASH ASSETS, $105,000.00


This Company insures on first-class risks, in any part of Massachusetts. The Company is paying Fifty per cent return premiums on all five year policies. Applications for Insurance, or renewal of policies, may be made by mail, or at the Company's office. 555 Main, corner Norfolk Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. J. W. COOK, President. ALFRED L. BARBOUR, Secretary.


E. J. BAKER, Pres. P. O. Neponset, Mass. W. F. TEMPLE, Sec.


Dorchester Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Boston.


STATEMENT APRIL 1, 1879.


Amount Insured by 6,699 Outstanding Policies, ... $10,764, 848.00 Cash Assets,. 177,927.53


Amount of Deposit Notes available to pay losses, .. 251,562.41 Cash Surplus, .... 87,247.92


Available Surplus over amt. required to re-insure all our risks, 338,810.33


The Company continues to insure the safer class of property at current rates, and to pay Return Premiums on terminated policies at 40 per cent on five-year policies, 25 per cent on three years, and 15 per cent on one-year policies.


AUSTIN'S HARDWARE STORE, Hardware, Woodenware & Cutlery,


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,


NAILS AND SCREWS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, BUILDER'S SUPPLIES, STEP LADDERS,


CURTAIN FIXTURES.


WINDOW GLASS, MIXED PAINT,


TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET KNIVES, LEAD AND ZINC.


Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Forks and Spades,


COLONNADE BLOCK,


Harvard Square, BROOKLINE.


THOMAS MAHON,


PRACTICAL PLUMBER,


WASHINGTON STREET,


Over the Railroad Bridge,


BROOKLINE.


ESTIMATES GIVEN AND CONTRACTS FAITHFULLY EXECUTED.


JOHN KEECEN, 5


Practical Plumber,


EAST CARLTON STREET, OPPOSITE CHAPEL STATION, LONGWOOD.


DRAINAGE AND VENTILATION A SPECIALTY.


ESTABLISHED 1848.}


A. KENRICK, Jr. D. T. KENRICK.


KENRICK BROTHERS, PLUMBERS,


AND DEALERS IN


FURNACES, RANGES, STOVES,


KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,


Washington St., north of bridge, BROOKLINE. Special attention paid to Plumbing, Repairing, and Cleaning Furnaces and Ranges.


C. C. CHAPLIN,


DEALER IN


Boots, Shoes, Rubbers,


COLONNADE BUILDING, BROOKLINE. Larger Stock, Finer Goods, and Lower Prices than ever before. REPAIRING AND CUSTOM WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


WM. B. CHAPLIN, Hack and Boarding Stable, BEACON, OPP. HAWES STREET, LONGWOOD. Hacks furnished for Parties, Weddings, and Funerals.


EZRA HAWKES,


23 Bedford Street, BOSTON, For OVER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS in the Stove and Range Business, PATENTEE OF


HAWKEŞ' FURNACEŞ, &C.,


Desires his old friends and customers to know that he has NOT LEFT THE BUSINESS, but continues as above (Opposite the Old Stand on Bedford Street), where he is ready to serve the public with


Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, &C.,


at Low Cost, and attend to all Repairs as hitherto.


MGP It is desirable to understand that no recent change in business [takes from MR. HAWKES any advantages that his skill, invention or experience formerly gave to the business firms with which he was connected; and he now personally attends to all details of his business. Customers can rely on having better bargains than ever before.


Please do not forget or confuse the number, 23 Bedford Street, next west of the School-house, Opposite the Old Stand.


EZRA HAWKES.


R. WOODWARD,


HORSE O SHOER,


-- AND-


CARRIAGE SMITH.


Also, General Blacksmithing of all kinds.


Washington St., cor. High, BROOKLINE.


Having had an experi- ence in Brookline ofnearly FORTY YEARS, he feels confident of being able to please his numerous pat- rons and asks a continu- ance of their liberal patronage.


GREENOUGH'S


DIRECTORY


OF THE


INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC OFFICERS, BUSINESS, SOCIETIES, BUSINESS FIRMS, ETC.,


IN THE TOWN OF


BROOKLINE,


FOR


1879-80.


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FOUNDED 1630


INCORPORATED


1705


COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY


GREENOUGH & CO., 22 SCHOOL STREET, . . BOSTON.


BROOKLINE: FOR SALE AT THE BROOKLINE NEWS DEPOT.


PRICE, $1.56.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1879, by W. A. GREENOUGH, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.


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PREFACE.


THE usual time for a new edition of the BROOKLINE DIRECTORY has again come, and we present No. 6 of the regular series to our patrons, with the confidence of its welcome reception by them as well as the public general- ly.


As towns grow in importance and population, the direc- tory increases in value, as a book of reference, until large cities like Boston and New York could not possibly get. along without their annual publication. A good directo- ry is a great benefit to a place, not only to the citizens, but to strangers and visitors, who are constantly referring to its pages for one thing or another. We often re- ceive orders from distant parts of the country for our di- rectories, which show that their circulation is not neces- sarily limited to the localities they represent.


Particular attention is called to the Advertising De- partment of this directory. Nearly every branch of busi- ness is represented, and the citizens of Brookline cannot do better than liberally patronize their own local business . establishments.


We renew our thanks to the business men of ,Brookline who have so generously patronized us this year, and hop- ing we may merit a continuance of the same in the future,


We remain very respectfully,


GREENOUGH & CO., Publishers.


November, 1879.


CONTENTS.


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ABBREVIATIONS.


17


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. . follows 136


.


BOUNDARY OF THE TOWN. 133


BROOKLINE WATER WORKS 125


BUSINESS DIRECTORY .


107


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS IN OTHER CITIES. 6


CALENDAR 9


CEMETERIES 16


CHURCHES


129


FIRE DEPARTMENT. 125


GAS LIGHT COMPANY.


135


GENERAL DIRECTORY


17


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC 133


HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC 14


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS 4


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE


136


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


133


MASONIC


132


OLD LADIES HOME 134


POLICE DEPARTMENT 125 POST OFFICE. 135


PUBLIC LIBRARY 129


RAILROAD STATIONS 15


ROYAL ARCANUM. 133


SAVINGS BANK. 135


SCHOOLS


127


SHAW ASYLUM. 134


ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC ASYLUM. 134


STREETS, AVENUES, PLACES, ETC. 11


STREET RAILROADS 136


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS. 134


TOWN OFFICES 16


TOWN OFFICERS 123


WATER BOARD


125


PAGE


. AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR 134


4


INDEX.


INDEX TO BROOKLINE ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE.


PAGE


Abbott H. E., insurance agent, front cover


Arthur & Spencer, publishers Brookline Chronicle. ... 2, and opposite 80


Austin Chas. D., hardware and cutlery front colored page


Bacon Francis H., grocer.


6


Baker B. F., painter. 6


Boody J. H., painter .... foot lines on pages


Braman Joseph B., lawyer ..... front cover


Brookline Chronicle, Arthur & Spencer,


editors and publishers. .


2


Brookline News depot and Circulating


library. ..


6


Brookline Savings Bank


below


Brown Wm. S., fish and provisions,. inside front cover


Burt S., grocer.


5 front


Butler Wm. H., apothecary.


1


Chace R. A., painter. 6


Chaplin C. C., boots and shoes.


front colored page


Chaplin Wm. B., hack and boarding


stable.


. front colored page


Cook John, mason.


4


Cummings M., stable. 9


Currier Warren G., apothecary.


foot lines on pages


Delano O. B., carpenter and builder. ... 5


Depp George E., wood turner. 2


Dorr Nathan, carpenter. 5


Erhard George, boots and shoes. 1


Getchell I. S., carpenter and builder


7


Hall F. R., lawyer ..


10


Hand J. B., painter.


4


Hastings L. W., milk farm. 3


Hayes Julia Miss, baker ... 5


3


Hosford Oscar & Son, provisions.


1


James Horace, mason and builder.


Johnson Felix, jr., mason. 2 Keegan John, jr., plumber. front col'd page Kelly Redmond, horseshoer .. 3


Kenrick Bros., furnaces, ranges, stoves, etc. .. front colored page Lincoln Wm. & Son, real estate and in-


surance brokers. . opp. inside front cover Lyous J. E., painter. 4


Mahon Thomas, plumber. . front col'd page


Mason T. T., upholsterer. 8 Mayo & Paine, plumbers .. inside fr't cover Melcher W. K., carpenter and builder .. 4 Morlock Jacob, baker. 1


Neal B. W., carpenter. 2


Pettengill T. S., undertaker. 8


Pratt E. M. Miss, news depot .. 6 Pree Wm., cutler and locksmith.


Quinlan M. W., carriage and harness manufacturer .. 8


Robinson Thos. T., grocer


9


Rogers Chas. E., apothecary. top lines front cover


Stearns Charles H., nurseryman.


7


Taylor J. F., painter.


Tyrrell A. B., upholsterer.


foot lines on pages


Woodward R .. horseshoer ..


front colored page, opp. title


NEW ENGLAND HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY.


OTIS CLAPP & SON,


No. 3 Albion Building, Beacon Street, BOSTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in .


HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES,


Books, Family Cases, .Vials, Corks, and all other articles in the Homoeopathic line. Veterinary Books and Cases for Stable Use. Also, Publishers and Dealers in Tachygraphic and Phonographic Works.


· BOSTON AGENTS FOR EPPS' COCOA. NOTSend for Catalogue.


BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK, Colonnade Building, BROOKLINE,


WM. H. LINCOLN, President.


WM. E. LINCOLN, Treasurer.


Open for Deposits and Drafts from 5.15 to 8 o'clock every Monday and Saturday evenings ; and for Deposits the last evening of every quarter.


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INDEX.


INDEX TO BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE


Abbott H. E., ins. agent. . front cover


Bogman & Vinal, hardware. 9 Braman Joseph B., lawyer. . front cover


Brett's Eureka Salve. . opp. calendar


Burlen Robert, bookbinder. 10


Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co. front colored page


Chamberlin M. A., hardware, etc. .. back cover


Citizens Mutual Insurance Co., of Bos-


ton. .front colored page


Clapp Otis & Son, homœopathic books and medicines. ·. page 4, front Cleary J. P. & Co., undertakers. back cover


Dorchester Mutual Fire Insurance Co. front colored page


Emerson Piano Co ...... front colored page Emerson Wm. Ralph, architect. . 10


Eureka Ventilation Co ... . front cover


Fera George, confectioner .... . below


French Abram &. Co., crockery, china . front cover and glass ware.


French J. & Son. real estate agents. .. front cover


Fuller S. W., bell-hanger. 10


F. M. Holmes Furniture Co ..... back cover etc. 9 Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., iron and


Goldthwait Joel & Co., carpets .. back cover Greenough & Co., publishers .. .. ..


back colored page


PAGE


Hall F. R., lawyer .. 10 Hawkes Ezra, furnaces, ranges and


stoves ........ front colored, opposite title Hills & Daniels, flour ... ... back cover Holmes F. M. Furniture Co ..... back cover Holt & Barker, steam heating. . front cover Hosford Oscar & Son, provisions .. . 3 Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, china and crockery. opposite page 81


Kelley Samuel, Eureka Ventilation Co. front cover


Lieben Jolın, marble works ..... back cover Lincoln Wm. & Son, real estate and in-


surance brokers ... opp. inside front cover Lumb Win. & Co., plumbers. .. back cover


Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., cabinet organs ....... .. opposite inside back cover Moseley T. E. & Co., boots and shoes back cover


Perry & Son, opticians


foot lines general directory


Sears W. B., insurance agent. .. front cover Smith & Byram, kitchen furnishing


goods. ..


.. back cover


Warren M. C. & Co., bronzed goods,


steel wire ... .. inside back cover Waterman Kitchen Furnishing Store back cover


-DEALER IN-


Fine Groceries, Teas, Coffees, . WINES, LIQUORS, ALES, LAGER BEER.


ALSO-


COAL AND WOOD,


Washington Street, near depot; also, Harvard Street, corner School, BROOKLINE, MASS. The Choicest Butter received weekly from Vermont dairies.


Pure California Wines a specialty.


CONFECTIONERY, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ICE CREAM AND DINING SALOON,


162 Tremont Street, Boston.


G. F. manufactures every description of Fancy French and German Confectionery Work. Families supplied with everything requisite for a genteel Dinner or Evening party. Ice Creams; Plain and Fancy Cakes, Pastry, and Confectionery constantly on hand. Par- ties supplied at the shortest notice with Sherbet, Jelly, Blanc Mange, Table Ornaments,&c. WEDDING CAKE A SPECIALTY. Goods forwarded by express at short notice.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


PATRONS IN OTHER CITIES.


.


Annunciators.


Fuller Seth W., 63 Devonshire, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Architect.


Emerson Wm. Ralph, 5 Pemberton square, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 9)


Bell Hanger.


Fuller Seth W., 63 Devonshire, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Book Binder. Burlen Robert, 30 Exchange, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Boot and Shoe Dealers.


Moseley T. E. & Co., 469 Washington, Bos- ton (see advt. on back cover)


Bronzed Goods.


Warren M. C. & Co., 9 Dock square, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 9)


Burglar Alarms.


Fuller Seth W., 63 Devonshire, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Carpetings.


Goldthwait Joel & Co., 167 and 169 Wash- ington, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


Clothes Line Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see advt. inside back cover)


Commissioner of Deeds.


Braman Joseph B., 5 Court, and 556 Tre- mont, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Confectioner.


Fera George, 162 Tremont, Boston (see advt., p. 5, front)


Crockery, China, and Glass Ware.


French Abram & Co., 89, 91, and 93 Frank- lin, cor. Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, corner Federal and Franklin, Boston (see advt. opp. p. 81)


Dining Saloon. Fera George, 162 Tremont, Boston (see advt., p. 5, front)


Electric Bells and Annunciators.


Fuller Seth W., 63 Devonshire, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Eye Glasses.


Perry & Son, 3 Temple place, Boston (see advt. lines on foot of pages)


Fence Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see advt. inside back cover)


Flour.


Hills & Daniels, 182 Lincoln, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


Furniture.


F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., 107 Washing- ton, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


7


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.


Gas Lighting.


Fuller Seth W., 63 Devonshire, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Hardware (Buliders').


Bogman & Vinal, 7 Dock square, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 9)


Chamberlin M. A., 1350 Tremont, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


Warren M. C. & Co., 9 Dock square, Boston · (sse adv. dept., p. 9)


Homeopathic Books and Medicines.


Clapp Otis & Son, 3 Albion building, Bea- con, Boston (see advt., p. 4, front)


House Furnishing Goods.


The Waterman Kitchen Furnishing Store, 11 and 13 Essex, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


Insurance Agents.


Abbott H. E., 70 Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Lincoln Wm. & Son, 84 Devonshire, Boston (see advt. opp. inside front cover) Sears William B., 22 Water, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Insurance Companies.


Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 555 Main, Cambridgeport (see advt. front col- ored page)


Citizens Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Congress, Boston (see advt. front colored page)


Dorchester Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 27 State, Boston (see advt. front colored page)


Iron and Steel Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see advt. inside back cover)


Kitchen Furnishing Goods.


The Waterman Kitchen Furnishing Store, 11 and 13 Essex, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


Lawyers.


Braman Joseph B., 5 Court and 556 Tre- mont, Boston (see advt. on front cover) Hall F. R., 39 Court, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Marbie Works.


Lieben John, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston Higlilands (see advt. on back cover)


Notary Public.


Braman Joseph B., 5 Court, and 556 Tre- mont, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Opera Glasses.


Perry & Son, 3 Temple place, Boston (see advt. lines on foot of pages)


Opticians.


Perry & Son, 3 Temple place, Boston (see advt. lines on foot of pages)


Organs.


Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Henry Mason, treas., 154 Tremont, Boston (see advt. opp. inside back cover)


Paints, Oli, and Giass. Chamberlin M. A., 1350 Tremont, Boston Highlands (see advt. on back cover)


Passport Agent.


Braman Josephi B., 5 Court, and 556 Tre- mont, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Pianos.


Emerson Piano Co., 595 Washington, Bos- ton (see advt. front colored page)


Plumbers.


Lumb Wm. & Co., 10 Province court, Bos- ton (see advt. on back cover)


Pottery for Decorating.


.French Abram & Co., 89, 91, and 93 Frank- lin, corner Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, corner Federal and Franklin, Boston (see advt. opp. p. 81)


Provisions.


Hosford Oscar & Son, stall 5 St. Charles market, Beach, Boston (see adv. dept., p.3)


Publishers and Booksellers.


Clapp Otis & Son. 3 Albion building, Bea- con, Boston (see advt., p. 4, front) Greenough & Co., 22 School, room 7, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Real Estate Agents.


French J. & Son, 226 Washington, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Lincoln Wm. & Son, 84 Devonshire, Bos- ton (see advt. opp. inside front cover)


Salve Manufacturer.


Brett's Eureka Salve, 22 School, room 7, Boston (see advt. opp. calendar)


Silver Plated Ware.


French Abramn & Co., 89, 91, and 93 Frank- lin, corner Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, corner Federal and Franklin, Boston (see advt. opp. p. 81)


Speaking Tubes.


Fuller Seth W., 63 Devonshire, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Spectacles. Perry & Son, 3 Temple place, Boston (see advt. lines on foot of pages)


Steam Heating Apparatus. Holt & Barker, 38 Beach, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Table Cutiery.


French Abram & Co., 89, 91, and 93 Frank- lin, corner Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, corner Federal and Franklin, Boston (see advt. opp. p. 81)


Undertakers.


Cleary J. P. & Co., 5 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see advt. on back cover)


Veterinary Books.


Clapp Otis & Son, 3 Albion building, Bea- con, Boston (see advt., p. 4, front)


Wire Manufacturers.


Washburn & Moen Mufg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see advt. inside back cover)


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ADVERTISEMENT.


BRETT'S EUREKA SALVE! PURELY VEGETABLE.


This remarkable cleansing and healing agent having been used by the dis- coverer and his family, employes, friends, and neighbors for many years, in numberless cases, with the most satisfactory results, we feel the utmost confi- dence in offering it to the public, (which we do by the earnest solicitations of those who have used it), for the immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of BURNS, SCALDS, BRUISES, CUTS, CATARRH, FELONS, CORNS, FROZEN HANDS AND FEET, CHILBLAINS, OLD SORES, SORE THROATS, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SCARLET FEVER, PILES, BAD COLDS IN THE HEAD, RHEU- MATIC AND NEURALGIC PAINS; also, PAINS IN THE BACK, SIDE, AND BREAST, NUMBNESS OF LIMBS, COLD FEET, CHAPPED HANDS, SORE EYES, VARICOSE VEINS, SORE LIPS, HAY FEVER, BOWEL COMPLAINT, DYSPEP- SIA, AND ULCERS. It produces circulation, and prevents and removes in- flammation, and stagnation of fluids, and maturation in sores, which is the cause of pain and soreness; and also prevents mortification from setting in, if applied in season, used freely, and renewed often.


See Directions for use with Box.


REFERENCES BY PERMISSION.


BOSTON.


Mrs. T. K. Homer, 659 Tremont street.


Mrs. A. J. Abbott. 69 Myrtle street.


B. K. Swift, 75 Dover street.


C. Seabury, 95 Court street. .


Mrs. Cash, Havre, E. B.


Mrs. Joslyn, 684 Tremont street.


G. H. Floyd, 257 Washington.


Mrs. Latimer, 12 Milford street.


Mrs. Purington, 44 Clarendon street.


Mrs. Burnham, 104 Dartmouth street.


Mrs. Parker, 41 Warren avenue. Mr. Graves, 13 Edinboro street.


Mrs C. Noyes, 103 Warren avenue. Mrs. Curley, 33 Woodward st., So. Boston. Mary Ewing, 28 Jenkins street. “


Robert Barham, 289 E street.


Mrs. S. C. Hobart, 491 4th st., "


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Wm. H. Covely, 212 W. 7th st. " 66


Mrs. Burns, 135 K street,


Mrs. Wentworth, 18 Oakland, Brighton. SOMERVILLE.


Mrs. Ingalls, cor. School and Berkeley sts. Mr. Locke, 51 Springfield street.


Mrs. Caleb Page, Webster av., Union sq.


B. F. White, postmaster, College Hill.


Mrs. Orcutt, 3 Clark st.


Mrs. E. Emery, 10 Prescott.


O. T. Benson, 14 Wallis st.


M. B. Harring on, 1 Bolton st.


Mrs. Wm. Mathews, 1 Wyatt st.


CAMBRIDGE. Mrs. W. H. Hidden, 259 Harvard street. E. H. George, 375 Cambridge street. .


Mrs. C. P. Smith, 5 Williams street.


Mrs. I. Stevens, 220 Harvard street.


H. S. Andros, drugs, 641 Main street. Charles Stephens, 13 Cottage street. Mrs .. Britton, 89 Spring st., E. Cambridge. Mrs. Melville, 1 Sixth street.


W. S. Metcalf, 164 Mt. Auburn st. Mrs. C. R. Metcalf, 154 Mt. Auburn st.


Mrs. Woodward, 5 Sixth street. Mrs. R. R. Hudson, 82 Inman street. Mr. Dolloff, 143 Otis street.


Mrs. J. L. Smith, 5 Lamson place. CHARLESTOWN. J. Armstrong, 58 Harvard street.


Mrs. C. T. Kelley, 421 Main st. Mrs. Orne, 10 Irving place.


Mrs. C. B. Goo 'rich, 104 Bunker Hill st. .


Mrs. Randall, 78 Baldwin street.


Mr. Greenough, 13 Baldwin street.


W. M. Butterfield, 151 Bunker Hill st. . CINCINNATI, OHIO. Geo. A. Fitch, R. R. office.


NEW YORK. D. S. Thomas, the celebrated Aeronaut.


SAYBROOK, ILLINOIS. . Oliver C. Sabin, Attorney at Law.


Orders filled at wholesale and retail, at 247 Washington Street, Boston, room 2, by S. G. BRETT. Also, at 22 School Street, Boston, room 7, by GREEN- OUGH & CO.




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