Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1871-1872, Part 1

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 268


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CARPET ROOMS.


WHITNEY & WORCESTERS,


BRATTLE SQUARE.


W. & W. manufacture to order FRENCH FURNITURE in Damask, Plush, and Brocatelle. They are also Agents for the sale of HOWE'S PATENT SPRING BED.


AUGUSTUS A. WHITNEY. C. H. WORCESTER. F. WORCESTER.


LACES DONE UP AND REPAIRED. TROUSSEAUX MADE AND IMPORTED.


BALL & BRIDAL DRESSES


MADE TO ORDER.


WE EMBROIDER INITIALS.


We have the largest variety and the best quality of FRENCH BEADS in the country. THERE IS NO EQUAL TO OUR


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WE KEEP ON HAND


Laces, Dress-trimmings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Flowers, Handkerchiefs, White Goods, Skirts, Lace Waists, Breakfast Caps, &c.,


ALL OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION.


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Next to BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO., same building. WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY


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DANIEL LAWRENCE & SONS,


ONLY MANUFACTURERS OF


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Still enjoy the reputation of Manufacturing


THE BEST RUM IN THE STATES.


Duly authorized by State License.


The Superior Quality and Purity of


Lawrence's Medford Rum,


For the past forty-eight years, has made it everywhere known as the Standard Rum. No pains are spared to maintain its purity and high reputation.


The public is cautioned against IMITATIONS and COUNTERFEITS.


Order direct from us and we will warrant Perfect Satisfaction. ADDRESS ORDERS BY MAIL TO


MEDFORD, MASS.


AND ORDERS BY EXPRESS OR OTHERWISE TO


127,129, 131 and 133 Broad St., BOSTON,


And they will receive prompt attention.


DANIEL LAWRENCE & SONS.


185-54


GEORGE WOOLLEY, DEALER IN FANCY GOODS,


BOOKS AND STATIONERY, MAIN STREET, CORNER CHURCH, WALTHAM.


The subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public of Waltham and vicinity to his stock, and solicits their patronage. The stock consists of SCHOOL and a variety of other BOOKS, STANDARD WORKS of the best Authors, POEMS, NOVELS, etc. Also, BLANK BOOKS and DIARIES;


LETTER, NOTE AND BILL PAPER;


SCI L BOOKS


TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY;


PLATED FORKS, SPOONS, NAPKIN RINGS, &C .; PHOTOGRAPH, AUTOGRAPH, and TINTYPE ALBUMS; PORTE-MON- NAIES, BILL BOOKS, WRITING DESKS, JEW- EL CASES, WORK BOXES and BASKETS.


Would call particular attention to his assortment of


PAPER-HANGINGS AND WINDOW-SHADES,


Which are extensive, carefully selected, and will be sold at the lowest mar- ket prices. LAMPS and SHADES, VASES, CARD RECEIVERS, SMOKING and TOILET SETS, and other ornaments in variety. Also, TOYS and GAMES for the little folks.


Opera Glasses For Sale and To Let.


BLACK WALNUT BRACKETS, not to be surpassed for beauty of de- sign and finish, constantly on hand.


PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER NEATLY AND PROMPTLY.


Note Paper, stamped with initials free of expense. Sample stamping can be seen at the Store. Connected with the Store is a


CIRCULATING LIBRARY.


Lovers of good reading matter are invited to call and examine catalogue .. Also, NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS.


GEORGE WOOLLEY, Proprietor,


Main Street, Corner Church, WALTHAM, MASS.


CHILSON'S IMPROVED CONE FURNACE.


Patented in the United States, England and France.


Ten Sizes for Brick and Portable Casings.


A GOLD MEDAL was awarded to this celebrated Furnace, at a recent Fair of the Massa- chusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, and the ONLY GOLD medal ever awarded any Furnace by this Association. It has also received another GOLD MEDAL (first premium), at the Middlesex Mechanics' Exhibition, at Lowell, 1867.


This justly celebrated Furnace, now in such extensive use throughout the country, is now in much greater demand than ever, since the recent improvements have been added.


COLD


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RUSSELL RICHARDSON PHOTO.SC


Once seen it must con- vince every one that it is the most PERFECT plan for WARMING buildings in this country. Its won- derful heating power, and great economy in FUEL have been more fully de- veloped the past two years during the high price of fuel than ever before - it having proved in many cases a saving of from forty to fifty per cent over other furnaces.


Thousands of com- mendations and refer- ences have been received from


Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Asylums, and Public and Private Buildings.


of all kinds, which may be scen on application ; MORE THAN


20,00 0


OF THE


Chilson


Furnaces


having been sold in the New England, Middle, Southern, Western, And Pacific States, Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Europe. Special attention given to the erection of for- naces and Ranges, and the Ventilation of Buildings in any part of the country.


For Sale by the Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail.


Warerooms, 99 & 101 Blackstone St., Boston,


OR AT FOUNDRY AT MANSFIELD, MASS.


GARDNER CHILSON.


THE ARLINGTON COOKING STOVE.


CHILSON'S NEW STOVE. - JUST COMPLETED,


RESERNOT


Five minutes' examination of this Stove will prove it to be the CHEAPEST, NEATEST, MOST CON- VENIENT and DURABLE, and in EVERY RESPECT the BEST COOK- ING STOVE ever made. WITII- OUT EXCEPTION, the WATER FRONT FIXTURES for heating water, for BATH BOILERS, &c., are the MOST PERFECT EVER INVENTED. DO NOT FAIL to examine this Stove before pur- chasing elsewhere.


A VARIETY OF SIZES, WITIL. or WITHOUT Extension Tops, Reservoirs. Hot Closets, &c., &c .. for HARD or SOFT COAL, or WOOD, kept constantly on hand.


CHILSON'S PATENT Elevated, Double-Oven COOKING RANGE


HAS BEEN REMODELLED AND GREATLY IMPROVED.


This Celebrated Range is universally acknowledged to be the most complete and perfect Kitchen Range in America.


No housekeeper, who would enjoy the comforts of a really perfeet Kitchen Range, should fail to examine this before purchasing. Sizes adapted for dwellings, hotels. &c. with or without water-backs, hot closets, and hot-air fixtures for heat- ing additional rooms.


It excels all others -


1st-In its entirely new principle for circulating the heat around cither oven separately, or both ovens, as desired.


23- In its heavy fine castings and thorough workmanship.


3d -In its GREAT ECONOMY OF FUEL.


4th - In its quick and cven baking ovens.


5th - In its self regulating flues, with- out the usual complication of dampers ; and finally, in its general beauty of de- Eign, durability, &c.


& CHILSON'S COOKING RANGE, BOSTON


00JO


ALSO,


Parlor, Office, and Store Stoves, Patent Dampers, Registers, Ventilators, &c. Warerooms : 99 and 101 Blackstone Street, Boston. Foundry at Mansfield, Mass. GARDNER CHILSON.


MACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, -


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IMPORTERS OF


CLOTHS


AND


MANUFACTURERS OF


First Glass


CLOTHING,


200 Washington Street,


BOSTON.


WILLIAM T. GALE & CO. Call attention to their stock of WATCHES


In every variety, style and price. LADIES GOLD STEM-WINDERS. Cases made to order. Gold Watch


DIAMONDS,


In SETS, PINS, RINGS and CROSSES. All kinds of DIAMOND WORK to order.


JEWELRY


7 Of all kinds in ROMAN MOSAIC CAMEO, SHELL AND SOLID GOLD.


SOLID SILVER WARE,


For Bridal and Wedding Gifts and Table Use.


Silver Plated Ware,


TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, &C., &C.


FRENCH AND CUCKOO CLOCKS,


Call and examine the QUAIL and CUCKOO CLOCKS.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ALL KINDS OF MAN- UFACTURING AND ORDER WORK.


WILLIAM T. GALE & CO., 221 WASHINGTON STREET (up stairs), OPPOSITE FRANKLIN, BOSTON.


Gorham Silver Ware


AND


GORHAM PLATED WARE.


TEA AND COFFEE SETTS, Urns, Kettles, Waiters, and Centre Pieces, OF THIS CELEBRATED WARE,


FOR SALE BY


CROSBY, MORSE & FOSS, 240 Washington St., BOSTON.


C., M. & F. ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED


EKEGREN WATCHES


And have a large assortment of


DIAMONDS AND GEMS,


AND RICH JEWELRY, For Bridal and Holiday Presents.


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UNION Mutual Life Insurance Co.,


OF MAINE.


Directors' Office, 27 Court St., Boston, Mass.


W. H. HOLLISTER, Secretary. HENRY CROCKER, President.


ASSETS SIX MILLION DOLLARS.


HAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION 22 YEARS.


It is a purely mutual company, having no stock, and is managed by the members for their own benefit.


It furnishes insurance at the least possible cost. Every dollar of its receipts, after paying the losses and expenses, and providing the necessary reserve, is returned to its members in annual dividends.


Its dividends are made on the contribution plan, by which the surplus to be returned is apportioned among the policies in the exact ratio of their contribution thereto. These dividends are made payable at the end of the second year, and annually thereafter, and may be applied to the reduction of premiums.


It makes all policies non-forfeitable. For the surrender of a plain life policy (requiring annual payments during life), while in force, a paid up policy for an equitable amount will be given. Limited payment life policies, and all endowment policies, are paid up policies for a proportional fractional part of the face of the policy. For instance, a ten year endow- ment policy for $1,000, requiring ten payments, becomes, after one payment, a paid up policy for one tenth of its face, or $100; after two payments, two tenths, or $200. The in- sured under the limited payment policies issued by this company, therefore, gets exactly the amount of insurance he pays for, whether he makes few or many payments.


Having been organized in 1849, it has been in successful operation twenty-two years, during which it has accumulated assets amounting to nearly $6,000,000, besides paying its losses and returning large dividends to its members. Its investments earn an interest revenue more than sufficient to pay its accruing losses or its working expenses.


It is economically managed. The ratio of its expenses to its income, for the year 1870, was but 12.81 per cent. Its risks have been selected with great care, as shown by the fact that in the 21st year of its existence, 1870, the ratio of losses to income was but 14.65 per cent. In the practice of Life Insurance the expenses and losses are paid by a yearly assess- ment upon each premium, and the remainder of such premium, after deducting this assess. ment and the necessary reserve, is placed to the credit of the policy-holder, and either retained by the company, drawing compound interest, or returned to him in dividends. It follows, therefore, that that company whose expenses and losses are the least, is the most advantageous to the member. The percentages of these, as will be seen by a comparison with the statements of other companies, are not only lower than the average of all other companies, but less than those of any company of equal age.


It issues all kinds of policies at low rates of premium, grants its members the largest liberty consistent with prudence and safety, and promptly adjusts and pays its losses.


JAMES C. BENN,


Collector and Solicitor,


NO. 27 COURT STREET, BOSTON.


Buckley, Bancroft & Boyden,


Manufacturers and Dealers in FIRST CLASS


FURNITURE


Comprising many new and beautiful designs.


SUPERB AND RICHLY CARVED SIDEBOARDS,


In Walnut, Oak, and Chestnut, with Dining Tables and Chairs to Correspond.


RICH AND PLAIN WARDROBES,


And Library Cases that cannot fail to please all who are in want.


ELEGANT CHAMBER SETS


In various Styles of finish.


DRAWING ROOM, PARLOR, AND LIBRARY SUITS, Of entirely new designs.


BEAUTIFUL UPHOLSTERY GOODS


In Great Variety.


DRAPERIES AND LACE CURTAINS.


Our stock is large, assortment complete, and as regards QUALITY, STYLE and FINISH, cannot be surpassed.


Particular attention given to furnishing private residences with CUSTOM-MADE FURNITURE, and all goods matted without expense to the purchaser.


PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. BUCKLEY, BANCROFT & BOYDEN,


503 AND 511 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


GREENOUGH, JONES & CO.'S 5.2.23 DIRECTORY


ยท OF THE


INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, BUSINESS, SOCIETIES, BUSINESS FIRMS, ETC., ETC.,


IN THE


TOWNS OF


WALTHAM AND WATERTOWN FOR


1871.72.


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WALTHAY


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


GREENOUGH, JONES & CO., COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS, . 96 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


WALTHAM: GEORGE WOOLLEY, MAIN STREET, CORNER CHURCH. WATERTOWN: C. C. McLAUTHLIN MAIN STREET. 1871.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by GREENOUGH, JONES & Co., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.


Axminster, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels.


CARPET WAREHOUSE,


Painted


Carpets,


Bockings,


Canton


Mattings,


Cocoa


Mattings,


Rugs,


Mats,


&c.


ALLOSIV PHESLICAS


SWEETSER & ABBOTT,


47 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


CARPETINGS.


JOHN SWEETSER. GUSTAVUS ABBOTT.


TAPESTRY, 3-PLY, INGRAIN CARPETS.


Successors to BALLARD & PRINCE.


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WALTHA


PREFACE.


' THE Second Number of the WALTHAM and WATERTOWN DIRECTORY is herewith presented to our patrons and the public.


We have done everything that experience could suggest to issue a correct and reliable guide to the citizens, business, socie- ties, etc., in both towns.


The large increase in names over the last edition is an evi- dence of prosperity and of a steady but sure growth; more especially is this observable in Waltham, as will be seen by re- ferring to our advertising department.


With many thanks to all who have aided us, we remain


Yours, &c.,


GREENOUGH, JONES & CO.


CONTENTS.


PAGE


PAGE


Abbreviations. 17


Waltham Streets. 13


Advertising Department follows. 188


Waltham Town Officers. 122


Index to Advertisements.


4


Watertown Buildings, Depots, etc. 133


Waltham Business Directory. 101


Waltham Churches ... 127


Waltham Directory of Names. 17


Watertown Post-Office.


187


Waltham Fire Department. 122


Watertown Savings Bank 185


Waltham Masonic. 124


Watertown Schools. 185


Waltham Public Library. 124


Watertown Societies. 186


Waltham Schools. 123


Watertown Streets. 132


Waltham Societies. 125


Watertown Town Officers. 184


Banks .... 129


Watertown Business Directory. 173


Waltham Buildings, Halls, &c ..


15


Watertown Churches ... 187


Watertown Directory of Names. 135


Watertown Fire Department. 184


INDEX TO WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE


PAGE


Anderson Bros., carriage manufactory .. 4


Livermore J. D., baker. 14


Baker Geo, F., boots and shoes. 14


McAllister A. F., grocer. 14


Barton Thomas J., tailor. 21


McDonald H., blacksmith. 9


Bellis M. H., upholsterer. . 20


Bellis M. H. Mrs., carpet maker. 20


Bemis R., florist . . 7


Bullock S. A., hair goods. 11


Buttrick Francis, lumber 12


Caron E., French wines. 14


Caughey George, billiard hall. 20


Central House, S. R. Cook, proprietor ..


20


Clark F. F. & Co., coal and wood ..


3


Patch George F., stoves. 10


Cook S. R., proprietor Central House .. . 20


Delaney James, tailor.


1


Perry Alexander, photographer. 15 Pope Albert T., wood and coal. 17


Fiske E. W., dep. sheriff and auctioneer Floyd Andrew, florist.


16


Richardson Bros., hardware. 6


Rumford Market, Jas. Wellington. 3


Gibbs & Co., Waltham & Boston Exp ... Goss E. L., photographer.


7


Shedd J. & Co., machinists. 3


Hay Robert, proprietor Prospect House Hayes W. W., concrete pavement ...


5


Warren Andrew, watches & sewing ma- chines. 18


Hobbs Geo. E., machinery.


19


Hovey H. L., wood and coal.


8


Wellington James, provisions. 3


Hyde Geo. S., ice.


1 Whelon John H,, painter. 4 Whitcomb H. G., roofer. 10


Knapp Wm. B., stoves, &c


5


Lawrence & Co., stationery.


15


Whitford Geo. H., watches and jewelry 11


INDEX TO WATERTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE


PAGE


Barker J. G., shirt manufacturer. 25 Barnard Joel, insurance agent. 172


Barnard John, painter. .. 26


Farmer Jesse, Lewando's French Dye House .. 134


Gilkey Royal & Co., lumber, and coal & wood .. . colored page opp. 135 Harrington J. Miss, millinery. 25


Horne Robert F., dentist. . 133


Howes Alfred, hardware and cutlery ... 26


Tilton N. D., machinist. 25


INDEX TO BOSTON AND VICINITY ADVER- TISEMENTS.


PAGE


Bacon G.W. F. & Co., dry goods, Newton 26 Baumeister A., plumber, Cambridge .... 46 Bay State Molding and Oval-frame Mnf'y 130 Belcher Charles F., confectioner, Cam-


bridge. .... .... side line back cover


Blackwell E. B., shirt mnfr., Newton ... 28 Boise L. D. & Co., clothing. 36


Boston Insurance Co .. 40


Brackett A., coal, grain, &c., Newton ... 29


Bright Wm. E. & Capen, carpetings side lines back cover


Brooks W. P. B. & Co., furniture, &c ... 35


Brown Bros., auctioneers. 22


Brown H. A., Pope & Co., insurance agents. .. .inside back cover Brown H. A., auctioneer .. inside back cover


Buckley, Bancroft & Boyden, furniture colored page opp. 33


23


Bufford J. H., lithographer, col'd leafop. 80 Byrnes & West, merchant tailors foot lines on pages


Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,


Cambridgeport, J. A. Smith, Sec'y. 45


PAGE


Caron E., wines, &c ... 14


Carr Erwin S., stoves, &c., Cambridge .. 46 Carrier S. F., plumber, Newton. ... 173 Chamberlain Geo. & Co., crockery, chi- na, and glass ware. 22


Cheever Jos., physician ... inside back cover Chilson Gardner, stoves and furnaces front colored page


Clapp Otis, homeo. books and medicines 32 Connolly & Power, boots and shoes back colored page


Cook James M., stained & cut glass. .... 30 Crosby, Morse & Foss, watches, jewelry, and silver ware .. .. colored page opp. 64


39


McGuinness Frank, cigars, &c. 5


Mc Wain Bros., grocers. 19


Munster J. & A., bakers. 1


Newton S. L., fish. 16


Ohnemus Andrew, carriage mnfr. 17


Pequod Billiard Hall. 20


Ellis S. K., dry goods.


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2


Prospect House, R. Hay, proprietor. 13


Frost John M., fruit and confectionery .. Galbraith John, lightning rods. .


18


19


Ryan James, grocer. 16


2


Ryan S. L., flour and grain. 17


Guinan Wm., boots and shoes


15


13


Starbuck Alex., watches and jewelry ... 18 Waltham Free Press, Geo. Phinney. 2


Lewando's French Dye House. 134


McDonnell P., blacksmith. 26 McLauthlin C. C., books and stationery 24 McNear Chas. H., cigars, &c .... 24 Norcross & Blaisdell, carpenters front part 16


Nourse & Barnard. dry goods. 172 Sanger N. C., planing and molding mill 25 Sullivan J. Albert, apothecary. 24


Crosby & Gould, patents .... . front 12 Curry Robert, carriage mnfr., Newton .. Cutter & Parker, doors, sash, and blinds 27 Davis & Farnum, gas engineers, &c ..... Dollard M., boots and shoes, Cambridge 47 Evans, Lincoln & Co., paper-hangings, Newton. . 29 Ellison, Nickerson & Miller, china, crock- ery, and glass ware. 33


Packard James F., teamster. 19


Packard C. S., building mover 16


Otto George H., carriage painter. 9


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE


Fera George, confectioner. 32 Franklin Printing House, H. Partridge,


proprietor ......... colored page opp. 97 Fuller Seth W., bell hanger ..... front cover Gale Wm. T. & Co., watches, jewelry & silver ware ... .. colored page opp. 65 Goldthwait, Snow & Knight, carpetings inside front cover


Goodwin Geo. B. & Co., real estate agts. 43 Greenleaf G. & Co., wire workers ... 36 Guild Wm. H., manager, Phoenix Mut'l


Greenough, Jones & Co., publishers. ... 100 Life Ins. Co .. . back cover


Haskell & Allen, picture frames, &c ..... 40


Henderson Bros., carriage repository, No. Cambridge. .front part 16 Perry H. A., painter. . front


Hewins & Hollis, gents furnishing goods 41


Hills, Turner & Harmon, glass dealers, front


10 35


Hodgdon C. W., dentist


Hollings R. & Co., gas fixtures. 37


Homer, Lane & Co., china and crockery ware. . 31


Howe I. A., shirt manufacturer. 31


Hoyt B. J., bell hanger, Cambridgeport top lines back cover


Hughes J. A. & Co., show case mnfrs ... 41


Hunt & Cutter, real estate agents. 42 Huse A. H. Prof., seer. 42


Institution for the Blind. 30


Kraetzer & Simpson, hats, caps & trunks foot lines back cover Lacount Eugene D., lounge mnfr.


back colored page


Lambert Bros., glass dealers, col'd p. op. 134 Lawrence Daniel & Sons, distillers


Lewando's French Dye House. 134 front colored page


Lockhart Wm. L., undertaker, East Cambridge. 47


Long E. J. & Co., ins. agents. 43


Loring A. B. & S. H., coppersmiths. 42


Lovejoy Wm. S., dining room ..... front 12 Lyon & Nason, agts Mut. Ben. Life In. Co 32 Maculler, Williams & Parker, mer. tai-


lors and clothing dealers. . opp. title page Maynard Geo. H., watches & jewelry ... 35 Miller Henry F., pianos ... ...... back cover Mills William & Co., plumbers ... back cover Morrill Geo. H., grub and canker worm exterminator. . 33


Munroe L. W., grocer, Waverly. 43


Munyan D. M., pict. frames, Cambridge 46


Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., of Newark, N. J .. 32


Nash, Sheffield & Co., merchant tailors foot lines on pages


PAGE


Needham Christopher, fresco painter .. . 32 Nicholson & Frost, china, crockery, and glassware. 38


Nonantum Shirt Manufactory & Laun- dry, E. B. Blackwell, proprietor. ... 28 North, Meriam & Co., pork, beef, lard, .. 36 Ober Louis P., restaurant Parisien top lines on pages Osborne V. H., merchant tailor top line front cover


Partridge Horace, toys, fancy goods, and jewelry. .. colored page opp. 96 Paul Joseph F. & Co., lumber and mold- ing mill. . 130


Peak John & Son, funeral undertakers .. 38


12 Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co., W. H. Guild, manager. . back cover Phinney & Watson, auctioneers. 34 Porter J. W., agt. Narragansett Ins. Co. 46 Portland Stone Ware Co., drain pipe & stone ware, G. D. Goodrich, gen. agt 48 Pratt William, watchmaker. 33 Read J. J., harness mnfr ... ... front cover Sawyer J. S., roofer, Cambridgeport front cover


Shaw J. B. & Co., coal dealers foot lines front cover


Spear E. D., Indian doctor. 30


Stedman D. B. & Co., china, crockery, and glass ware. . . front cover Stone Joseph & Co., hats, caps, and furs 41 Story E. A., jr., & Co., fancy hardware front 15


Strong W. C. & Co., florists. 45 Sweetser & Abbott, carpetings .. opp contents Taylor J. L., wood engraver. 42 Tremont F. Ins. Co. of Boston .... back cover Union Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Maine colored page opp. 32


Union Steam and Water Heating Co., G. W. Walker & Co .. . colored page opp. 112 Union Stone Co., artificial stone


colored leaf opp. 160


Walker Geo. W. & Co., stoves, furnaces


and ranges. ... . colored page opp. 113 Walther G. J., embroideries Francaise front colored page


Ware Frank T., hats, caps, and trunks side lines front cover


Ware Geo. W. & Co., furniture top lines on pages


White Wm. B. Dr., medical electrician 44 Whitney & Worcesters, furniture and carpets, Cambridge, op. inside front cov. Wight James H., carpenter, Newton ... 27 Zuchtmann Fred., pianos. . front cover


J. W. BLACK, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,


173 Washington Street, Boston.


Nearly opposite the head of Milk Street. Photographs in every Variety, and all styles of the Art. Cabinet Portraits. Porcelain Pictures.


Old Pictures of every kind copied in the Best Manner. FADED PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED AND RESTORED.


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NORTH CAMBRIDGE ADVERTISEMENT.


CAMBRIDGE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


CAMBRIDGE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY


TAYLOR


ONE OF THE LARGEST IN NEW ENGLAND,


AND FILLED WITH


CARRIAGES.


New and Second-hand, all kinds and styles. A STOCK OF


CARRIAGES,


ALL SIZES STORE AND EXPRESS WAGONS,


SLEIGHS, PUNGS, HARNESSES, &c., Constantly on hand.


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Artificial Stone.


Union Stone Co., 29 Kilby, Boston (see advt. colored leaf opp. 160)


Auctioneers.


Brown Bros., 19 Court, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 22)


Brown H. A., 39 State, Boston (see advt. inside back cover)


Phinney & Watson, 171 Tremont, Bos- ton (see adv. dept., p. 34)


Bell Hangers.


Fuller Seth W., 25 Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on front cover)


Hoyt B. J., 625 Main, Cambridgeport (see advt. on back cover)


Boot and Shoe Makers.


Connolly & Power, 10 School, Boston (see advt. back colored page)


Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. Dollard Martin, 906 Main, Cambridge (see adv. dept., p. 47)


Carpenter and Builder.


Wight James H., Central, near Grove, Auburndale (see adv. dept., p. 27)


Carpetings.


Bright Wm. E. & Capen, 328 and 330 Washington, Boston (see advt. on back cover)


Goldthwait, Snow & Knight, 33 Wash- ington, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)


Sweetser & Abbott, 47 Temple place, Boston (see advt. opp. contents)


Whitney & Worcesters, Brattle square, Cambridge (see advt. opp. inside front cover)


Carriage Manufacturers.


Curry Robert, Washington, n. Newton (see adv. dept., p. 27)


Carriage Repository.


Henderson Bros., No. Cambridge (see advt. front part, 6)


Chapman Valve Manufacturers.


Davis & Farnum, 82 Washington, Bos- ton (see adv. dept., p. 23)


Chimney Tops.


Portland Stone Ware Co., 444 Federal and 49 Congress, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 48)


China, Crockery, and Glass Ware. Chamberlin George & Co., 1111 Wash., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 22)


Clothing.


Boise L. D. & Co., 30 Wash., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 36)


Byrnes & West, 42 Wash., Boston (see advt. bottom lines on pages)


Macullar, Williams & Parker, 200 Wash., Boston (see advt. front colored page, opp. title)


Nash, Sheffield & Co., 149 Court, Bos- ton (see advt. foot lines on pages)


Coal and Wood.


Brackett Albert, Newton (see adv. dept., p. 29)


Shaw J. B. & Co., Cambridgeport (see advt. on front cover)


Coffin and Casket Manufacturers.


Lockhart Wm. L., Bridge, cor. Third, E. Campridge (see adv. dept., p. 47) Peak John & Son, 146 Friend, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 38)




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