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WILLIAM C. BALB.
HARVARD, COR. 15.
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POTHEUR
-IVE., BROOKLIVE.
FIRE -- AND MARINE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Real Estate and Insurance Agency. Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpo 1. \ Sun Fire Ofice, of London. Northern Assurance Co. of England ! "ire Association of Philadelphia and other First-Class Companies where net ASSETS EXCEED $50,000,000. OFEN Telephone Connection. 2 Advertiser Bldg., Bosrov. hington St., BROOKLINE. J. H. BOODY, HOUSE, SIGN ANI DECORATIVE PAINTER,, Whitening & Tinting Ceilings, OPP. RAILROAD DEPOT, BROOKLINE, MASS. CROCKERY 7 Jones, McHariee & Stratton, China, Glass and Lamps, SIX FLOORS. THOLEY UF AND RETAIL .. (Formerly . VOLTLOSS & CO.), 51 10 59 Federal and 190 krauf du Streets, BOSTON. 9 PEMBERTON SQUARE, BOSTON. ESTABLISI ED 1865. W. B. SEARS, Insurance Agency, DAVIS AVE., BROOKLINE. 13 Kilby St. BOSTON. TELEPHONE 493. TUCKER & TITUJS PLUMBERS AND SANITARY ENGINEERS, COR. WASHINGTON ST. ANL
E. F. ALLEN, GAS PIPING, FIXTURES & KEROSENE GOODS, --
Newell W. McClure, Jobi ins Mason Boylston, Her: TILY SET FIRE "ACE
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM LINCOLN & SON, Agents for the Purchase, Sale and Leasing of
REAL ESTATE. Brookline Fire Insurance Agency.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED,
Liverpool, London & Globe Ins. Co., Liverpool England.
Commercial Union Assurance Co., London, England. North British & Mercantile, London and Edinburg, England. Fire Insurance Association, (Limited), London, Eng.
HOME, NEW YORK, CASH CAPITAL, $3,000,000.00-
PHENIX, Brooklyn,
CASH CAPITAL,
1,000,000.00.
CONNECTICUT, Hartford,
CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000.00.
SPRINGFIELD, F. & M. Springfield,
CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000.00.
NIAGARA, New York, CASH CAPITAL,
500,000.00.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, Manchester, N. H., C.ASH CAPITAL,
500,000.00.
PRESCOTT, Boston, CASH CAPITAL,
200,000.00.
DWELLING HOUSE, Boston, CASH CAPITAL,
300,000.00.
MASS. MUTUAL, Boston, CASH CAPITAL,
200,000.00.
CITIZEN'S MUTUAL, Boston,
HOLYOKE MUTUAL, Salem,
NORFOLK MUTUAL, Dedham, OFFICES:
Savings Bank, Colonnade Bldg., Brookline. 43 Devonshire St., Boston.
WILLIAM LINCOLN & SON,
AGENTS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITIZENS' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1846.
No. 8 Exchange Place, Boston, Mass.
This Company Insures Nothing but Dwellings and Contents, and Private Barns and Contents, against Loss or Damage by Fire or Lightning, at Lowest rates consistent with security.
J. W. PEABODY, Sec. & Treas. H. C. BIGELOW, Pres.
Dividends paid on every expiring policy.
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., 28 State Street, Merchants Bank Bldg., BOSTON. CASH CAPITAL, $200,000. Insurance of Dwellings and Household Furniture only, AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE OR LIGHTNING. Cash Dividends to Policy Holders.
CHAS. B. CUMINGS, Pres. JOHN M. CORBETT, Sec. WM. LINCOLN & SON, COLONNADE BUILDING. Agents for Brookline.
MASSACHUSETTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
PUBLISHED BY W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., PRICE - $2.50, NO. 31 MILK STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
COAL DEALER
rt in FAIRBANKS.
Telephone No. 8427. COUSENS BROS., - Dealers in -
COAL, WOOD, - AND
Bundle Hay,
Office, opp. the Depot. Wharf at Long- wood, near Cottage Farm Station.
BROOKLINE.
Horace Cousens. John E. Cousens.
HENRY
PROVISIONS,
Game, Fruit and Vegetables, ALSO, VERMONT BUTTER in large or small packages. Harvard Sq., BROOKLINE. Orders called for and delivered. TELEPHONE 8494.
INVESTMENTS.
ALLEN S. WEEKS, BANKER AND BROKER,
NO. 48 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.
Orders in STOCKS and BONDS executed in Boston, New York, and other markets. Special attention given to Insurance Securities.
REFERENCES :- James A. Dupee, treas., Hamilton Manufacturing Co .; Hon. M. P. Kennard, assistant treas. of the United States; First National Bank; Merchants National Bank; Messrs. Ilil- ton, Weston & Co .; Messrs. Joy, Langdon & Co ; Edward I. Browne, Esq.
BROOKLINE DIRECTORY,
For Sale at
Nichols' News Depot.
COLLINS, - - DEALER IN
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1848.
KENRICK BROTHERS, PLUMBERS,
- And Dealers in -
Furnaces, Ranges,Stoves, KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS. ETC.
Washington Street, north of bridge, BROOKLINE.
Special attention paid to Plumbing, Repairing and Cleaning Furnaces and Ranges.
WILLIAM J. VASS, PRACTICAL AND DECORATIVE-
FLORIST,
Cypress Street, corner Walnut, BROOKLINE, MASS.
C. C. CHAPLIN, DEALER IN Boots, Shoes and Rubbers,
COLONNADE BLDG., BROOKLINE. Larger Stock, Finer Goods and Lower Prices than ever before. REPAIRING & CUSTOM WORK PROMPT- LY ATTENDED TO.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAND UNION HOTEL, OPP. GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, NEW YORK CITY.
FOURTH AVENUE, 41st and 42d STREETS. W. D. GARRISON, MANAGER.
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GRAND UNION
GRAND UNION HOTEL
IMPORTANT.
Travellers or families arriving or leaving the City for business, pleasure, or to visit summer resorts, will find superior accommodations at this Hotel. European Plan. 600 elegant rooms at $1 and upwards per day. Richly furnished suites for families. Also, rooms for Supper or Dinner parties. Restaurant, Cafe and Wine Rooms supplied with the best at moderate prices. Guests save $3 car- riage hire, and by handing their Baggage Checks to Hotel Clerk can have it delivered from this Depot, to their room in 15 minutes, free of charge.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
DEAD ANIMALS. BRIGHTON ABATTOIR.
THE 1 BUTCHERS' SLAUGHTERING AND
MELTING ASSOCIATION,
MARKET ST., AND WESTERN AVE., BRIGHTON DIST. WILL REMOVE .ALL DEAD HORSES, -AND -
CATTLE
PROMPTLY AND WITHOUT EXPENSE.
Old Family Horses, or any other Horses that the owners may desire to have disposed of will be quietly removed and Humanely Killed.
Orders sent to the BRIGHTON ABATTOIR, Brighton, either by Telegraph, Telephone or Mail, at the expense of the Association, will receive immediate attention.
TELEPHONE NO. 7420.
NEATSFOOT OIL.
STRICTLY PURE NEATSFOOT OIL CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
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FREE'S IMPROVED MALTES MACHINE
ADVERTISEMENTS.
0
CEREALS & FRUIT DRYER.
Over $150,000,000 are invested in the Malt and Brewing business in the United States.
SAFE INVESTMENT. NEW ENGLAND MALT CO., Hayes Building, 194 Washington, 14 State and 29 Devonshire Sts., Rooms 33 & 34, (take elevator).
One of our machines can be seen at No. 209 WASHINGTON ST., Room A. Full size machine costing $1000 will make as much Malt by our new process, and do it better than a Malt House costing $20, 000. This system, now in successful operation, has received the first premium and a gold medal. About 9,000,000 bushels of Malt are made annually in the New England States. This Company nets 15 cents per bushel, this means over 200 per cent profit. Figure for yourself and see what dividend you will receive by buying the stock now, at this low minimum price. This is a practical home business; an enterprise in which thorough business men well known in our community, are interested. This Co. was incorporated and organ- ized in strict aeeordance with the requirements of law. This stock has advanced from $5 to $10, thenee from $10 to $15, and is now selling at $15, but will undoubtedly advance to $20 soon. We feel confident it- will soon be at par, $100; about 250 stockholders, and the Company only a few months old; 535 shares sold in a week. This is more rapid progress than was made in the Telephone stock, which at one time sold at $5 and then went as high as $1500 per share, and we see no reason why this stock should not do as well. The time to buy is when the stoek is low. This stock is full paid and non-assessable. A golden opportunity
for business men to form Companies similar to this in other states.
We solieit a thorough investigation of the value and utility of the machine, and of the affairs and pros- pects of the Company. Our new machine for the manufacture of Malt, is simple and effective, there being a difference of one-half in time, and more than one-half in the expense in favor of our machine over the old method now in use, dispensing with costly buildings, large areas, and skilled workmen. The process of germinating and drying the Malt, is performed in our machine by automatic means, thus dispensing with hand labor which is expensive and unsatisfactory. It will also be observed that our method of heat- ing is comparatively inexpensive the exhaust or waste steam being used for this purpose and the chambers are maintained at any desired temperature, regulated by thermometers, a result never before attained in any other Malting process. We construct these machines with a capacity varying from 10 to 1000 bushels or more.
See what the rural press says about the stock of the New England Malt Company; look at the New England Trader, Roxbury Advocate, Brockton Gazette, Cambridge Tribune and other papers. People ean buy from one to one hundred shares at $15 per share, by sending their money to the Company or any Bank in Boston, and get their certificate of $100 shares, at $15 per share for the present, or later at the current price of the stock.
Call and examine Machine or send for Malt Book, and price list of machines and terms &c., &c., to Co.'s office,
Hayes Building, 194 Washington St. J. W. FREE, Pres.
CONANI-BOSTON
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
S. A. STEWART & CO., Manufacturers of - Fine Carriages,
Salesrooms, 118 and 120 Sudbury St., and 13 Green Street, . near Bowdoin Sq.,; Factory, 45 Pitts Street.
BOSTON.
R. WOODWARD,
Horse Shoer
AND CARRIAGESMITH,
Also, General Blacksmithing of all kinds.
Washington Street, corner High, BROOKLINE.
Having had an experience in Brookline of over Forty Years, he feels confident of being able to please his numerous patrons and ask a continuanee of their liberal pat- ronage.
GEO, B. DUFFY, Horse Shoer.
Boylston St., near Washing- ton, BROOKLINE.
Horses Shod on Safe and Careful Principles, with especial regard to Interfering, Over-reaching, Stum- bling, etc.
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
THOMAS MAHON,
Practical Plumber,
WASHINGTON STREET,
Over the Railroad Bridge,
BROOKLINE.
Estimates Given and Contracts Faithfully Executed.
THE BROOKLINE DIRECTORY, - OF THE -
INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTUR- ING ESTABLISHMENTS, BUSINESS, BUSINESS FIRMS, SOCIETIES, STATE CENSUS, ETC., ETC.
FOR 1885-6.
OF BOSTON
OKLINE
RIVER.
B.
ACS
FOUNDED .1630.
INCORPORATED
1705
COMPILED, PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., BOWDOIN BUILDING, 31 MILK ST., BOSTON.
BROOKLINE:
FOR SALE AT THE NICHOLS NEWS DEPOT, Whyte's Block, Washington Street.
PRICE $1.50.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1885, by W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MOSES WILLIAMS & CHAS. A. WILLIAMS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 18 POST OFFICE SQUARE, ROOM 5, - -
- BOSTON ..
RESIDENCES: [ Moses Williams, Walnut Street, opp. Warren. / Chas. A. Williams, Walnut Place, off Walnut Street.
THE OLDEST & LARGEST ART STORE IN NEW ENGLAND ESTABLISHED 1810.
WILLIAMS & EVERETT, Importers and Dealers in
Paintings, Engravings,
AND OTHER WORKS OF ART. Manufacturers of Mirrors and Picture Frames. 79 BOYLSTON ST., AND S PARK SQUARE, BOSTON.
WILLIAM CC
Counsellor C
ASPINWALL, Law,
52 SEARS BUILDING, BOSTON.
Mr Aspinwall, having had a long experience in preparing and managing cases before Legislative Committees, Boards of Cities and Towns, County Commissioners, &c .; &c., offers his services in this branch of business to those who may require them.
Residence, Gardner Road, BROOKLINE.
Chas. Houghton, Frederick L. Houghton, LAWYERS,
OFFICE, 28 STATE STREET, BOSTON.
Residence, Linden Place, BROOKLINE.
174 45
B94d 1885-6
PREFACE.
Again we present our patrons and the public with a new edition of the BROOKLINE DIRECTORY, with the hope that it will meet the wants of all who have oc- casion to use it.
We have spared no pains or expense to have all infor- mation furnished made as correct and reliable as possible.
Persons consulting the Directory, are reminded of the importance of knowing the precise spelling of a name, . before looking for it, as names pronounced the same are often spelled quite differently, and appear on different pages.
Americans, visiting Europe, will find our Directories on file at Messrs. Henry F. Gillig & Co.'s American Ex- change and Reading Room, 449 Strand, Charing Cross, London, W. C. and 35 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris.
Our canvass shows an increase of names over that of last year, as will be seen by the figures given below :
Names in 1885,
3,409
1883, 2,941 ,
Increase over last edition, 468
Our agents have received the usual courteous attention from all with whom they have come in contact while ob- taining the information for this number, and with many thanks for the same
We remain, very respectfully, W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Editors, Printers and Publishers.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WYMAN & SEAVERNS,
FineWatches, Diamonds&Jewelry
MASONIC & ODD FELLOWS' GOODS A SPECIALTY.
No. 6 Winter Street, BOSTON.
Louis J. Wyman. Chas. T. Seaverns.
Chas T. Seaverns, Residence, Webster St.,
Brookline.
IF YOU WANT THE Best Window Screen yet Invented,
Call at our offices and examine it before ordering elsewhere.
Fifteen Thousand in Use. Works on an entirely new principal. The Best is the Cheapest. Highly recommended by all who use them. Goes Outside and does not interfere with Outside Blinds.
AMERICAN SCREEN CO.
@ Send for Illustrated Pamphlet.
MASSACHUSETTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
PUBLISHED BY W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., PRICE - $2.50, NO. 31 MILK STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
ABBREVIATIONS
35
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR .
178
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
32
BOUNDARY OF THE TOWN.
33
BROOKLINE CLUB . 179
BROOKLINE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.
179
BROOKLINE TEMPERANCE READING ROOM.
180
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
147
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
18
CALENDAR
27
CEMETERIES .
34
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS. 186
CHURCHES .
175
COUNTRY CLUB.
180
FIRE DEPARTMENT
171
GAS LIGIIT CO.
180
GENERAL DIRECTORY
35
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC .
178
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS 16
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 185
KNIGHTS OF HONOR 178
181
MASONIC
178
MEDICAL EXAMINER
185
MYOPIA CLUB.
180
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
185
NUMBER OF FAMILIES, DWELLINGS, ETC. IN THE UNITED STATES AS RE-
PORTED BY THE LAST CENSUS 17
POLICE COURT
171
POLICE DEPARTMENT 171
181
PREFACE
15
PUBLIC LIBRARY
175
PUBLIC SCHOOLS . 173
33
RATES OF POSTAGE
182
ROYAL ARCANUM
179
SAVINGS BANK 34,181
SHAW ASYLUM
180
SPECIAL DELIVERY OF FIRST CLASS MAIL MATTER . .
184
STATE AGGREGATES OF PROPERTY, POLLS, ETC. 1882.
188
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC LYCEUM.
180
STREETS, AVENUES, PLACES, ETC.
29
STREET RAILROAD . 185
TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATION . 179
TOWN OFFICES . 34
TOWN OFFICERS . 169
WATER WORKS 170
LETTER BOXES
POST OFFICE
RAILROAD STATIONS
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INDEX.
INDEX TO BROOKLINE ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Abbott H. E. . front cover
Allen E. F. .
front cover
American Screen Co.
14
Aspinwall William.
12
Austin Charles D.
2
Babbitt Wm. C ...
. front cover
Bacon Francis H.
200
Baker B. F.
200
Boody J. H.
front cover
Brookline Chronicle.
197
Brookline Savings Bank
34
Brown Merrill V. & Co.
199
Carroll D. J. .
200
Chaplin C. C.
6
Collins Henry .
5
Copeland M. J ..
203
Cousens Bros. .
5
Currier Warren G.
. foot lines
Delano C. A.,
· foot lines
Dewing R. S. .
. back cover
Dixon Charles W.
196
Duffy Geo. B ..
10
Finney William
198
Foster William B.
201
Fuller Seth W. & Holtzer.
151
Gutterson Joseph D.
199
Hayes Julia Miss
199
Head H. R.
2
PAGE
Houghton Charles.
12
Houghton Frederick L. . 12
Johnson Brothers, 197, back cover
Johnson Geo. H.
196
Kenrick Bros.
6
Lamb C. F.
36
Lincoln Wm. & Son.
.3,4
MahonThomas .
10
McClure Newell W.
front cover
McGregor James.
203
Morlock Jacob
198
Morrison William D 197
Neal B. W.
197
Nelson Bros.
198
Nichols C. H. 27
O'Day Brothers
200
Paine Bros.
2
Pree William
201
Quinlan M. W.
202
Robart Bros.
199
Seamans F. F.
202
Seamans J. M. & Co.
201
Spencer C. A. W.
197
Sullivan F.
198
Taylor E. B. . .
203
Vass Willianı J. . 6
Williams Chas. A
12
Williams Moses
12
Woodward R.
10
INDEX TO BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Abbott H. E. front cover
Aspinwall William
12
Bancroft & Dyer
41
Bowditch James H.
146
Brighton Abattoir
8
Burnham L. G. & Co.
151
Calef Alden D. ..
151
Carpenter Geo. N. . . back cover Citizens Mntual Ins. Co. of
Boston 4
Clapp Otis & Son 26
Cleary J. P. & Co. ~04
Copeland M. J. 203
Creesy & Noyes.
207
Davis L. Shannon
. bottom edge
PAGE
Dean & Co.
. foot lines
Dewing R. S.
. back cover
Dyer, Taylor & Co. 152
Emery W. H. & S. L.
151
Fernald G. M. D. .
207
Fuller Setlı W. & Holtzer
152
Gale George W., Cambridge- port. . . back cover
Grand Union Hotel, New York, 7
Greenough W. A. & Co 25
Hamlin E. S. & Co ..
151
Hopkinson & Marden
204
Hosford Oscar & Son
203
Hougliton Charles .
12
Houghton Frederick L.
12
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INDEX
PAGE
Jones, McDuffee
Stratton,
front cover
Lieben John
. back cover
Lincoln Wm. & Son. 3 and 4 Mason & Ham lin Organ & Piano Co. . 206
Massachusetts
Mutual Fire In-
4 surance Co.
Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins.
Co ..
back cover
McClure Newell W.
.front cover
Meredith J. M ..
back cover
Morton & Chesley
207
N. E. Malt Co ..
9
Norfolk Blanket Co ..... back cover
Palmer, Bachelder & Co .. . .
26
Pray John H., Sons & Co.
foot lines and back cover
PAGE
Raymond & Fox. . back binding
Sears E. B. .. . back cover Sears W. B. .... front cover and 35 Seiler Henry J., foot lines miscella- neous dept., and 26
Smith Benj. F.
204
Stewart S. A. & Co. 10
Tucker & Titus
front cover
Vinal J. W. & Co.
196
Walde Bros. .
· back cover
Warren M. C. & Co. 196 Waterman Joseph S. & Sons 204
Weeks Allen S.
5
Williams Charles A
12
Williams Moses
12
Williams & Everett.
12
Wyman & Seaverns
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INESS
W.A.GREENOUGH & CO.
TORY
RECTORY
UBLISHERS
NO. 31 MILK ST
BOSTON, MASS.,
ELMER LITTLEFIELD.+JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Business Directory of Patrons in Other Cities.
Annunciators.
Fernald G. M. D., 73 Cornhill, Bos- ton (see p. 207) Fuller Seth W. & Holtzer, 22 Milk, Boston (see p. 152)
Art Galleries.
Williams & Everett, 79 Boylston & 8 Park square, Boston (see page 12)
Banker & Broker.
Weeks A. S., 48 Congress Boston (see page 5)
Bedding.
Bancroft & Dyer, 180 Tremont, Boston (see p. 41)
Bell Hangers.
Fernald G. M. D., 73 Cornhill, Bos- ton (see p. 206) Fuller Seth W. & Holtzer, 22 Milk, Boston (see p. 152)
Blankets.
Norfolk Blanket Co., 1033 Summer, Boston (see back cover)
Brewers' Supplies.
N. E. Malt Co., 194 Washington, room 33, Boston (see p. 9)
Brokers.
Davis L. Shannon, 14 State, Bos- ton (see bottom edge of book) Weeks Allen S., 48 Congress, Bos- ton (see p. 5)
Bronzed Goods.
Warren M. C. & Co., 9 Dock sq., Boston (see p. 196)
Builders.
Dewing R. S., 164 Devonshire, Bos- ton (see back cover)
Burglar Alarms.
Fernald G. M. D., 73 Cornhill, Bos- ton (see p· 207) Fuller Seth W. & Holtzer, 22 Milk, Boston (see p. 152)
Carpenters.
Creesy & Noyes, 53 Wareham, Bos- ton (see p. 207)
Morton & Chesley, 108 to 114 East Dedham, Boston and 18 Broadway New York (see p. 207)
Carpets.
Pray J. H. Sons & Co., 558 & 560 Wash., Boston (see foot lines and back cover)
Carriages.
Stewart S. A. & Co., 118 and 120 Sudbury, Boston (see p. 10)
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Caterer.
Seiler H. J., 140 Dudley, Roxbury, (see foot lines miscellaneous de- partment and p. 26)
Cement, Hair and Plaster.
Gale Geo. W., Main, cor. Portland, Cambridgeport (see back cover)
Clocks.
Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 146 Tre- mont, Boston (see p. 26) Wyman & Seaverns, 6 Winter, Bos- ton (see p. 14)
Coal and Wood.
Burnham L. G. & Co., 75 State, 132 Charles, East Chester Park, 13 Mt. Wash. avenue, Boston, 221 Bridge, E. Cambridge (see page 151)
Calef Alden D., 408 Federal, Bos- ton (see p. 151) Dean & Co., 9 Kilby, Boston (see foot lines) Emery W. H. & S. L., 288 Federal, Boston (see p. 151) Hamlin E. S. & Co., 254 and 256 Federal, Boston (see p. 151)
Confectioner.
Seiler H. J., 140 Dudley, Roxbury (see foot lines miscellaneous de- partment and p. 26)
Contractors.
Creesy & Noyes, 53 Wareham, Bos- ton (see p. 207) Dewing R. S., 164 Devonshire, Bos- ton (see back cover) Morton & Chesley, 108 to 114 East Dedham, Boston and 18 Broadway New York (see p. 207)
Crockery, China and Glassware.
Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, 51 to 59 Federal, and 120 Franklin, Bos- ton (see front cover)
Dead Animals Re- moved.
Brighton Abattoir, Brighton, Mass. (see page 8)
Diamonds.
Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 146 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 26) Wyman & Seaverns, 6 Winter, Bos- ton (see p. 14)
Draperies.
Bancroft & Dyer, 180 Tremont, Bos- ton (see page 41)
Electric Bells and An- nunciators.
Fernald G. M. D., 73 Cornhill, Bos- ton (see p. 207) Fuller Seth W. & Holtzer, 22 Milk, Boston (see page 152)
Engravings and Pic- tures.
Williams & Evere t, 79 Boylston and 8 Park Sq., Boston (see p. 12)
Forester.
Bowditch James H., 60 Devonshire (see page 146)
Funeral Directors.
Cleary J. P. & Co., 5 Pynchon, Bos- ton Highlands (see p. 204) Smith Benj. F., 251 Tremont, Bos- ton (see p. 204) Waterman Joseph S. & Sons, 2302 Washington, Boston (see p. 204) Highlands
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Furniture.
Bancroft & Dyer, 180 Tremont, Bos- ton (see p. 41)
Furs.
Sears E. B., 39 Summer, Boston (see back cover)
Gas Lighting.
Fernald G. M. D., 73 Cornhill, Bos- ton (see page 207) Fuller Seth W. & Holtzer, 22 Milk, Boston (see p. 152)
Gold and Silver Ware.
Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 146 Tre- mont, Boston (see p. 26)
Grocers.
Raymond & Fox, 179 Tremont, Bos- ton (see back binding)
Gutters and Conduc- tors.
Gale Geo. W., Main, c. Portland, Cambridgeport (see back cover)
Hardware ( Builders').
Vinal J. W. & Co., 7 Dock sq., Bos- ton (see page 196) Warren M. C. & Co., 9 Dock square Boston (see p. 196)
Hats, Caps, Furs, Etc.
Dyer, Taylor & Co., 36 to 40 Chaun- cy, Boston (see p. 152)
Homeopathic Books and Medicines.
Clapp Otis & Son, 3 Albion bldg., Beacon, Boston (see p. 26)
Hotel ..
Grand Union Hotel, J. E. Shaw, prop., opp. Grand Central depot, N. Y. (see p. 7)
House Furnishing Goods.
Hopkinson & Marden, 15 and 16 F. H. sq., Boston (see p. 204)
Ice House Trimmings.
Vinal J. W. & Co., 7 Dock square, Boston (see p. 195)
Insurance Agents.
Abbott H. E., 2 Advertiser bldg., Boston (see front cover) Lincoln Wm. & Son, 43 Devonshire Boston (see pages 3 and 4) Sears Wm. B., 13 Kilby, Boston (see front cover and p. 35)
Insurance Companies.
Citizens Mutual Insurance Company 8 Exchange pl., Boston (see p. 4) Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., 28 State, Boston (see p. 4) Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co. 31 Milk, Boston (see back cover)
Jewelry, Watches, Etc
Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 146 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 26) Wyman & Seaverns, 6 Winter, Bos- ton (see page 14)
Lamps.
Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, 51 to 59 Federal and 120 Franklin, Boston (see front cover)
Landscape Gardener.
Bowdith James H., 60 Devonshire, Boston (see page 146)
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Lawyers.
Aspinwall William, 52 Sears bldg., Boston (see page 12)
Houghton Charles, 28 School, Bos- ton (see page 12) Houghton Frederick L., 28 School, Boston (see page 12)
Williams Charles A., 18 Post-office square, room 5, Boston (see page 12) Williams Moses, 18 Post-office sq., room 5, Boston (see page 12)
Lime, Hair and Cement.
Gale Geo. W., Main, c. Portland, Cambridgeport (see back cover)
Lumber.
Gale Geo. W., Main, c. Portland, Cambridgeport (see back cover)
Maltsters.
New England Malt Co., 194 Wash- ington, room 33, Boston (see p. 9)
Malt Machines.
New England Malt Co., 194 Wash- ington, room 33, Boston (see p. 9)
Manufacturing Com- pany.
New England Malt Co., 194 Wash- ington, room 33, Boston (see p. 9)
Marble Works.
Lieben John, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see back cover)
Masons.
Dewing R. S., 164 Devonshire, Boston (see back cover) McClure Newell W., 164 Devon- shire, Boston (see front cover)
Mirrors.
Bancroft & Dyer, 180 Tremont, Boston (see page 41)
Mirrors and Picture Frames.
Williams & Everett, 79 Bolyston and 8 Park square, Boston (see page 12)
Monumental Works.
Lieben John, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see back cover)
Mortgages.
Davis L. Shannon, 17 State (see bottom edge of book) Meredith J. M., 4 Exchange place, room 1, Boston (see back cover)
Neats Foot Oil.
Brighton Abattoir, Brighton, Mass. (see page 8)
Oil Paintings.
Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 146 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 26) Williams & Everett, 79 Boylston and 8 Park square, Boston (see p. 12)
Oils.
Brighton Abattoir, Brighton, Mass. (see page 8)
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Organs.
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., 154 Tremont, Boston (see page 206)
Pianos.
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., 154 Tremont, Boston (see page 206)
Plumbers.
Tucker & Titus, 9 Pemberton sq., Boston (see front cover)
Provisions.
Copeland M. J., 70 and 72 F. H. Market, Boston (see p. 203) Hosford Oscar & Son, 4 and 5 St. Charles Market, Beach, c. Lincoln, Boston (see p. 203)
Publishers and Book- sellers.
Clapp Otis & Son, 3 Albion bldg., Beacon, Boston (see p. 26) Greenough W. A. & Co., 31 Milk, room 42, Boston (see page 25)
Real Estate Agents.
Abbott H. E., 2 Advertiser bldg., Boston (see front cover) Davis L. Shannon, 14 State, Boston (see bottom edge of book) Lincoln Wm. & Son, 43 Devonshire Boston (see pages 3 and 4) Meredith J. M., 4 Exchange place, room 1, Boston (see back cover)
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