The Blue book of Beverly, Manchester and Magnolia for 1893 , Part 1

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Publication date: 1893
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BLUE BOOK


BEVERLY


Manchester Magnolia


1893.


PHOTOGRAPHS


IN SALEM AND VICINITY. A New Series, Including Marblehead, Peabody, Danvers and Beverly, -OF-


HISTORIC SUBJECTS AND PRINCIPAL PLACES OF INTEREST.


MR. COUSINS offers the public a series of over 700 photographs, 7 x 9 inches, mounted or unmounted, of historic subjects. This is the most complete col- lection ever made of any locality. In addition to these is an extensive series showing the architectural beauties of old colonial doorways, stairways, fire- places and interiors, for which Salem is so noted.


A MONG the Views enumerated in Mr. Cousins' catalogue are : No. 1, Essex street from Price block, looking east. This view is the first which impresses a stranger as he comes from the depot. Following this are several views of streets and localities. No. 7 is the Old Witch House, so called; the home of Roger Williams. No. 9 is Hawthorne's Birthplace and there are many other views of subjects con- nected with Hawthorne's career. No. 18 is Plummer Hall, the home of the Salem Athenæum, and on the site of the Governor Bradstreet house and the birthplace of the Historian Prescott. No. 36 is the original First Church building, erected in 1634, and the home of the first Protestant church organized in America. No. 50 is Oak Knoll, famous as the residence of Whittier, and of which there are several views. No. 56 is the Rebecca Nurse House, of more than ordinary interest. She was execut -. ed for witchcraft.


Nearly every house or object connected with witchcraft times is represented in this series.


No. 336 is a view of the Old North Bridge, the scene of the first armed resistance to British authority in Massachusetts, antetadating Lexington one year and No. 607 is the Israel Hutchinson house, where the Danvers men, who fell at Lexington, were brought after the battle.


There are very many reproductions of paintings, and sketches made years ago of buildings long since destroyed.


The Price of any of these Views is 25c., or $3 Per Doz. A Catalogue will be Sent upon Application.


THE HAWTHORNE TILE, made at the famous Staffordshire pottery, in England, showing Hawthorne, his birthplace, the House of the Seven Gables and the old Town Pump. 50 cts.


FRANK COUSINS, Salem, Mass. U. S. A.


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A FULL LINE OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, Fancy Articles and Perfumery.


* PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS OUR SPECIALTY.


This department which is one of the finest appointed in the State, is in the charge of competent men and all orders left in our care will receive careful and prompt attention. CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 35-2.


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60 Sudbury St., Boston.


BLUE BOOK


OF:


BEVERLY,


Manchester and Magnolia,


FOR 1893.


CONTAINING Lists of the Residents, Societies, etc., of Beverly, and the Summer Residents of Manchester and Magnolia.


BOSTON :


Edward A. Jones, 12 Federal Street.


Copyright, 1893, by Edward A. Jones.


TABLE LUXURIES.


HAMPDEN CREAM.


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Fine Groceries,


98 Cabot Street, = Beverly, Mass.


BEEF, LAMB AND POULTRY. FINE BUTTER.


Salem and Beverly Coal Co.,


STEAMBOAT WHARF, BEVERLY.


Superior qualities of COAL delivered in all parts of the County.


NOVA SCOTIA WOOD, CANNEL COAL AND YELLOW BIRCH, (FOR OPEN FIRES.) SHAMOKIN AND LYKENS VALLEY COAL.


Steam Yachts Coaled Promptly. 15 ft. water (low tide) at Wharf.


Salem Office and Wharf, 155 Derby St.


PREFACE.


In issuing the first volume of the Beverly Blue Book we are highly gratified by the patronage bestowed upon it, both by the large number of subscribers and the many advertisers.


We have made the price of this book so low that no family can afford to be without it.


The new map published for this book will add considerably to the value of the work, and to many is worth the price of the book.


We wish to call attention to our advertisers as being among the lead- ing business houses and most enterprising merchants, and it is to their liberal patronage that we are able to furnish so large a book for a nominal price.


We do not pretend we have got every name into the book, as some few houses were closed and some of the less favored streets are not included in the work. We have however a convenient House Guide, giving valuable information and all the leading residents of the place.


The list of Summer Residents for Manchester and Magnolia will be found complete by itself. We made a personal canvass, and have received many orders and have been encouraged by this class of residents.


Thanking our patrons for their orders, and hoping to issue the book again in the near future, we remain


Very truly, EDWARD A. JONES.


Publisher of Newton, Cambridge, Brookline, Malden, Melrose and Suburban Blue Books.


R. & J. ROBERTSON, PLUMBERS


STEAM AND GAS FITTERS,


9 ABBOTT STREET BEVERLY, MASS.


AGENTS FOR


Walworth Manufacturing Co's. Gas Machines, etc. First Quality Gasolene always on hand. American Boiler Co. Steam and Hot Water Heaters. PLUMBING Tested by the Latest and Most Approved Methods.


HARRY M. StCLAIR, > Stair Builder. K.


Newels, Posts, Rails and Balusters of Every Design Furnished at Short Notice. Wood Mantles, Bank, Office and Store Fittings. Band Sawing, Planing and Turning. First-Class Work a Specialty.


COR. RAILROAD AVE. & RANTOUL ST., BEVERLY, MASS.


Residence, 26 Lothrop Street.


Index to Advertisers.


Almy, Bigelow & Washburn .


34 Lombard & Brown 22


Baker C. J. & Co. .


102 Low Daniel


30


Beverly Citizen The


18 McGloin L. F. Mrs. 98


Beverly Co-operative Asso.


56 Mckean Thomas W.


16


Beverly Savings Bank


22 Macdonald J. C.


outside of map


Beverly Times The


26 18 Maguire & Herrick Marshall A. O. 100


front col. page


Burnham Orrin B. .


52 Merrow & Doble


46


Cabot Street Fish Market


26 Mayo Walter E. ·


42


Caldwell C. E.


106 Moore H. W. ·


96


Cousins Frank, inside front cover


Ober Ralph H.


60


Curtis C. E. front col. page Packard W. C. Furniture & Car- Davenport Melvin E. 46 pet Co. 50


Dudley E. B. Dr.


56 Peabody Henry W. 114 ·


Fairfield James


50


Phillips J. W. 114 .


Gearon W. J. & Co. outside of map Place A. F. 64


Goudey & Raymond


52 Randall E. & Co.


52


Gould H. W. .


60 Robertson R. & J. .


4


Grady J. T.


42


Ropes Bros. .


60


Green Henry L.


front col. page Russell A. B. . 38 Salem & Beverly Coal Co.


2


Higgins E. H.


102 St. Clair H. M.


4


Hinkley W. W.


66 Stevens A. M. & Co. 26


Hodgkins Bros.


98 Standley A. .


100


Hotel Cleveland


66 Standley & Larcom 106


Hotel Crafts .


56 Stockwell & Perkins


42


Ingersoll D. S.


64 Trask C. B. 104


Kimball Hiram Jr. .


46 Walker Geo. H. & Co. 104


Langmaid J. P. & Son


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64 Webber Wm. A. 2d, & Co 16


Larcom, Bell & Co.


2 Wilson J. A. . 16


Lee & Cressy .


66 Wood John Jr. front col. page


Linehan D. M. & Co.


98 Younger J. M. & A. O. . . 104


Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.


back col. page


Martin & Spence ·


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Hale Henry & Co. .


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Index to Contents. 1


Beverly Business Directory . Beverly Directory arranged by names


Beverly Directory arranged by streets Beverly Farms and Pride's


Business Directory of Salem and Boston Patrons. . 7


88 Churches 122 Fire Alarm. 123 57 Lynn & Boston R. R. Time Table 15 Magnolia 118


17 Manchester 112


95 Post Office 124


Blocks, Buildings, Etc.


14 Societies, Clubs, Etc. 108


Street Directory. .


.


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ADDITIONS.


Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Endicott, 157 Cabot.


Directory of Salem and Boston Patrons.


Engravers.


Agricultural Tools. Henry Hale & Co., 225 Essex, Salem George H. Walker & Co., 160 Tre- mont, Boston


Apothecary. W. J. Gearon & Co., 128 Washing- ton, Salem Banks.


Flour & Grain. Ropes Brothers, 49 to 55 Central, Salem


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 87 Milk, Boston


Belting. Henry Hale & Co., 225 Essex, Salem. Business Colleges.


Furniture. W. C. Packard Furniture & Carpet Co., 281 Essex, Salem ; 116 Cabot, Beverly Hair Goods.


Henry Hale & Co., 225 Essex, Salem Hay & Straw. Ropes Brothers, 49 to 55 Central, Salem


Martin & Spence, 210 Essex, Salem F. C. Blocklinger, 3 Central, Salem Carpets. Hardware. W. C. Packard Furniture & Carpet Co., 281 Essex, Salem ; 116 Cabot, Beverly Coal. James Fairfield, 52 Central, Salem Cordage. Henry Hale & Co., 225 Essex, Salem Crockery Ware. A. B. Russell, 216 Essex, Salem Cut Glass and China. Daniel Low, 231 Essex, Salem A. B. Russell, 216 Essex, Salem Cutlery. Henry Hale & Co., 225 Essex, Salem Dry Gcods. Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, 186 to Lime and Cement. 194 Essex, Salem James Fairfield, 52 Central, Salem


Hotels. Oceana House, J. W. Phillips, Maple av. (The coolest place in Beverly) Jewelers. Daniel Low, 231 Essex, Salem Ladies' Hair Dresser. F. C. Blocklinger, 3 Central, Salem Ladies' Tailor. J. T. Grady, 29 Temple pl., Boston ; 132 Rantoul, Beverly


Frank Cousins, 170 to 174 Essex, J. P. Langmaid & Sons, 195 to 207 Salem


Derby, Salem


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Lithographers.


George H. Walker & Co., 160 Tre- W. J. Gearon & Co., 128 Washing- ton, Salem


mont, Boston Lumber.


James Fairfield, 52 Central, Salem J. P. Langmaid & Son., 195 to 207 Derby, Salem


Map Publishers.


George H. Walker & Co., 160 Tre- mont, Boston


Marble and Granite Cutters.


Charles E. Curtis, 76 Lafayette, Sa- lem


Merchant Tailors.


J. C. Macdonald, 202} Essex, Salem


Monumental Works.


Charles E. Curtis, 76 Lafayette, Sa- Frank Cousins, 170-174 Essex, Salem lem


Opticians.


Daniel Low, 231 Essex, Salem


Paints, Oils Etc.


Patent Medicines.


Photographs, Salem, Etc.


Frank Cousins, 170-174 Essex, Salem Photo. Lithographers. George H. Walker & Co., 160 Tre- mont, Boston


Real Estate.


Henry W. Peabody, 70 Kilby, Boston Safe Deposit Vaults. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 87 Milk, Boston


Silversmith. Daniel Low, 231 Essex, Salem Tiles, Hawthorne.


Trust Companies. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 89 Milk, Boston Watchmakers.


Henry Hale & Co., 225 Essex, Salem Daniel Low, 231 Essex, Salem


Beverly Street Directory.


Abbott, from 201 Cabot to the Sea Adams, from Essex to Butman. Arthur, from 11 Judson to 17 Chase Ashland, from 17 Home to 34 Federal Ashton, from Bridge to Danvers River Atlantic Ave., from 17 Hale to the Sea Back, from 43 Bartlett to 3 South Balch, from 454 Cabot to 572 Cabot Bancroft, from Lovett to Lothrop Bartlett, from 85 Cabot to Lothrop Bass River, from Elliott to Bass River Bay, from Lovett to Lothrop Bay View Ave., from Neptune to the Sea. Beach, from Hale to West Beckford, from 51 Elliott to 400 Cabot Bisson, from 73 Essex to 128 Hale Bow, from 216 Cabot to 47 Park Boyles, from 257 Hale to Cole Brackenbury, from 231 Hale to the Sea Bridge, from River to Danvers Line Brimball Ave., from Essex to Wenham Lake Briscoe, from 8 Hale to 19 Essex Broadway, from 186 Cabot to Park Brown, from 16 Washington to 27 Abbott Budleigh Ave., from Dodge to Brimble Ave Butman, from 40 Hale to Bisson Cabot, from Essex Bridge to Wenham Line Cedar, from 95 Essex to Locust Ave Central, from 115 Cabot to 54 Lothrop Central Court, from 19 Central to 18 May Chapman, from 15 Bow to 10 Pond Charnock, from 305 Cabot to 8 Butman Chase, from 41 Federal to 16 Summer Chestnut, from 344 Cabot to Rantoul Church, from 231 Cabot to Briscoe Cole, from 281 Essex to B. & M. R. R Colon, from Cabot to Essex


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STREET DIRECTORY, Continusd.


Common, from Thissell to Standley Conant, from 54 Dodge to Danvers Line Congress, from 4 Cabot to Bass River Congress Court, from 8 Congress Corning, from 163 Essex to 158 Hale Cox Court, from 20 Cabot to School Creek, from 186 Rantoul to Bass River Creesy, from Elliott to 202 Bridge Crescent Ave, from Ashton to Salter's Point Davis, from 43 Cabot to 20 Front Dodge, from 587 Cabot to Wenham Line Dodge's Court, from 31 Cabot Draper, from Bass River street to Bass River East, from Essex to East Lothrop East Corning, from 157 Hale to Neptune East Dane, from 295 Cabot to the Sea Edwards, from 56 Cabot to 38 Rantoul Ellingwood Court, from 6 Cabot to School Elliot, from 324 Cabot to Danvers Line Elliot Ave., from Elliot to Tufts Farm Elm, from 19 Railroad Ave. to 20 Vestry Elmwood Ave., from 785 Cabot Endicott, from 10 Thorndike to Abbott Enon, from 139 Dodge to Wenham Line Essex, from Church to Wenham Line Everett, from Haskell to Hale Fayette, from 68 Cabot to 51 Rantoul Federal, from 238 Cabot to Bass River Fillmore, from Enon near Wenham Line Foster, from Common to B. & M. R. R. Franklin Place, from 117 Cabot Front, from 25 Cabot to 61 Bartlett Gage, from 6 Beckford Gardner, from 155 Essex to Pearl Garford, from Bass River street to Bass River Green, from Bridge to Elliott Greenwood Ave., from Hart to Common Groce, from 122 Standley to 460 Essex


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STREET DIRECTORY, Continued.


Grove, from Beach to Oak Grover, from 486 Essex to Dodge Hale, from 217 Cabot to Manchester Line


Hancock, from 63 Essex to 26 Butman


Hardy, from 37 Pleasant to 52 Railroad Ave. Harris, from 21 Winthrop Ave., to Livingstone Ave. Hart, from Hale to Wenham Haskell, from Hale to Hart Heather, from Colon to Herrick


Herrick, from Cabot to Heather


High, from Hale to Haskell


Highland Ave., from 98 Cabot to 36 Railroad Ave.


Hill, from Cabot to Salem Home, from 25 Bow to 135 Rantoul


Hull, from 486 Essex to Wenham Line


Hull's Lane, from Hull to Greenwood Ave.


Island, from Bass River street to Bass River Jackson, from 59 Essex to 22 Butman Judson, from 288 Cabot to 23 Chase Juniper, from Hale to North Kernwood Ave., from Bridge to Danvers


Knowlton, from 277 Cabot to 18 Charnock


Lake Shore Ave., from 158 Hale to Essex Lake View Ave., from 18 Enon to Wenham Lake Laurel, from Corning to Pine Lawrence Court, from 63 Federal


Lenox, from 282 Cabot to Rantoul


Lincoln, from Enon to Wenham Line Linden Ave., from Wellman to Bass River


Livingstone Ave., from 62 Bridge to Crescent Ave.


Locust Ave., from 48 Bisson to Cedar


Lothrop, from 107 Water to Lake Shore Ave. Lovett, from 15 Bartlett to 71 Hale Lovett Court, from 16 Lovett to 14 Central Lovett Place, from 406 Cabot


Madison Ave., from 60 Essex to Prospect Maple Ave., from 121 Water Marshall Court, from 9 Webber Ave., to Bass River


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STREET DIRECTORY, Continued.


May, from 85 Cabot to 7 Lovett


Mechanic, from 19 W. Dane to 20 Elliot Middle, from Bisson to East Mill, from 28 Beckford


Milton, from 164 Cabot to 12 Broadway Monroe, from 7 Prospect to 58 Essex


Monument Square, from 24 Abbott to 17 Hale


Montserrat Park, junction Essex and Colon


Mulberry, from 31 Federal to 20 W. Dane


Myrtle, from 302 Cabot to Rantoul Neptune, from 197 Hale to Ober North, from Hale to Black Swamp Oak, from Hale to West


Ober, from near 53 Hale to the Sea


Ocean. from 25 Hale to the Sea


Orchard, from 94 Hale to Bisson


Paine Ave., from Hale near Pride's Crossing, B. F.


Paine Place, at Beverly Farms


Park, from 58 Pleasant to 42 Elliot


Pearl, from 29 Corning to Vernon


Phillips Ave., from Cabot to Wenham Lake


Phillips Court, from 7 to 21 Pleasant


Pine, from Rock to Pearl Pleasant, from 78 Cabot to Park Pond, from 276 Cabot to 186 Rantoul


Porter, from 15 Congress to Bass River


Preston, from Hart to Manchester Line


Preston Place, from Hart to Wenham Line Prince, from Hale to the Sea Prospect, from Charnock opposite Knowlton Quincy Park, from 21 Lothrop Railroad Ave., from 116 Cabot to River Rantoul, from 32 Cabot to Cabot at Gloucester Crossing River, from opposite 22 School to Federal Riverside, from 158 Rantoul to Lawrence Rock, from Corning to Pine Roundy, from 320 Cabot to 152 Park Rust Court, from 341 Cabot


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STREET DIRECTORY, Continued.


Salem, from Colon to Wenham Lake


School, from 52 Cabot to Bass River Silver's Court, from 128 Water South, from 36 Front to 7 Stone South Hardy, from 23 Fayette Spring, from 97 Colon to 168 Essex Standley, from Junc. Common and Foster to Essex


Stone, from 45 Cabot to 20 Lothrop Straight, from Middle to East


Summer, from 358 Cabot to 225 Rantoul


Summit Ave., from 16 Cabot to School Swan's Ave., from 413 Cabot


Thissell, from Common to Hale Thorndike, from 177 Cabot to 54 Love.t


Trask, from Cabot to Cabot Tuck's Point, foot Water Union, from 55 Cabot to 29 Bartlett


Valley, from Hale to Hart Vernon, from Essex to Pearl


Vestry, from 142 Cabot to rear 37 Railroad Ave.


Vestry Court, from Vestry Vine Court, from Oak opposite depot Wallis, from 184 Cabot to 37 Park Walnut, from Cedar to Bisson


Washington, from 151 Cabot to the Sea


Washington Court, from 7 Washington Water, from 21 Cabot to the Sea Webber Ave., from 19 River to Porter Webster Ave., from Haskell to Hart Wellman, from 4 Congress to Bass River West, from Hale to Hale West Dane, from 295 Cabot to 178 Rantoul


Willow, from Lovett to Lothrop Wilson, from Enon to Wenham Line Wilson Ave., from 28 Lothrop to the Sea Winter, from 273 Cabot 10 28 Essex Winthrop Ave., from Bridge to 4 Harris Witch Lane, from Hale to Common Woodberry, from 141 HIale to the Sea


Halls, Buildings, &c.


Almshouse, Cedar near Essex Armory Hall, Thorndike Atlantic Block, 141 Cabot Bank Building, 177 Cabot, cor. Thorndike Bates Building, Cabot Bell's Hall, 87 Cabot Burnham Building, 129 Cabot


Butman Block, 255 to 259 Cabot


Commercial Block, 122 Cabot Endicott Building, 153 Cabot Grand Army Halls, 254 Cabot; also Hale, cor. West, B. F Lefavour's Block and Opera House, 136 Cabot


Lunt's Block, 216 Cabot Marshall Hall, Hale cor. West, B. F Masonic Block, 147 Cabot Mechanic Hall, Atlantic Block Norwood's Building, 34 Railroad Ave


O'Brien Block, near West, B. F Odd Fellows' Block and Hall, 188 to 194 Cabot Peabody Building, 156 Cabot Police Station, rear of Town Hall Post Office, Odd Fellows' Block . Red Men's Hall, 122 Cabot Smith's Block, Cabot near Dane Soldiers' Monument, Monument Sq


Stopford Block, 7 to 11 Railroad Ave Town Hall, 191 Cabot, cor. Thorndike Union Hall, Cabot, cor. Essex Perry Collier Block, 96 Cabot


Lynn & Boston Railroad.


Main Line, Rantoul Street.


Leave Gloucester Crossing, Beverly, for Salem, via Rantoul Street at 8.40t, 9.10}, 9.40, 10.10, 10.40, 11.10, 11.40, A. M., 12 10, 12.40, 1.10, 1.40, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10, 3.40, 4.10, 4.40, 5.10, 5 50, 6.10, 6.40, 7.10, 7.40, 8.10, S.40, 9.10, 9.40, 10.10*, 10.40*, P. M.


tNot run on Sunday.


*Only to stable.


All above cars go through Lowell street in Peabody.


For time of cars for Salem passing Depot square in Beverly, add 10 minutes to the above.


Main Line, Cabot Street.


Leave Gloucester Crossing, Beverly, for Salem, via Cabot street, at 6.55t, 7.25t, 7.55t, 8.251, 8.55t, 9.25, 9.55, 10.25, 10.55, 11.25. 11.55, A. M., 12.25, 12.55, 1.25, 1.55, 2.25, 2.55, 3.25, 3.55, 4.25, 4.55, 5.25, 5.55, 6 25, 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55, 9.25, 9.55, 10.25, 11.35+* P. M.


tNot run on Sunday.


*Only to'stable.


All cars leaving Gloucester Crossing, via Cabot street, go through Central street, Peabody.


Main Line, from Cor. Cabot and Bow Sts.


Cars leave for Salem from Cabot, corner Bow street at 6.32tt, 7.024, 7.321, 8.02+, S.32+, 9.02}, 9.32, 10.02, 10.32, 11.02, 11.32, A. M., 12.02, 12.32, 1.02, 1.32, 2.02, 2.32, 3.02, 3.32, 4.02, 4.32, 5.02, 5.32 6.02, 6.32, 7.02, 7.32, 8.02, 8.32, 9.02, 9.32, 10. 10.32*, 11.42*+, P. M.


*Only to stable.


tNot run on Sunday.


#First morning car runs from Bow street.


Main Line from Salem to Beverly.


Leave office in Salem for Beverly, via Cabot str-et at 6.15*, S.35ct, 9.05, 9.35c, 10.05, 10.35c, 11.05, 11.35c, A. M., 12.05, 12.35c, 1 05, 1.35c, 2.05, 2.35€, 3.05, 3.35c, 4.05w. 4.25c. 5.05w, 5 35c, 6.05, 5.35c, 7.05, 7.35€,8.05, 8.35c, 9.05w, 9.35c, 10.05cwt, 10.30§ 11.00}, P. M.


*Runs from stable as far as Bow street.


tNot run on Sunday.


tNot run Saturday night to Wenham and Cove.


cConnects direct with cars for Beverly Cove.


Leave office in Salem for Beverly, via Rantoul street, at 6.20cwt, 6.50wt, 7.20ct, 7.50wt, 8.201, 8.50| w , 9.20, 9.50w , 10.20, 10.50w, 11.20, 11.50w, A. M., 12.20, 12 50w. 1.20, 1.50w, 2.20, 2.50w, 3.20, 3.50, 4.20, 4.50, 5.20, 5.50w, 6.20, 6.50w, 7.20, 7.50W, 8.20, 8.50, 9.20, 9.50. 10.20c§, P. M.


Leave office in Salem for Lynn 7.45 A. M., and each half hour until 10.15 P. M. Saturday until 10.45 P. M.


tNot run on Sunday.


§Saturday and holidays only.


/Goes via Cabot street, Sundays.


cConnects direct with cars for Beverly Cove.


wConnects direct with cars for North Bev- erly, Wenham and Asbury Grove.


Wenham Branch.


Leave Gloucester Crossing for Wenham and Asbury Grove at 6.55t, 7.40, 8.25, 9.25, 10.25, 11.25, A. M., 12.25, 1.25, 2.25, 3.25, 4.40, 5.40, 6.25, 7.25, 8.25, 9.40, 10.40*, 11.00tt, P. M.


Leave Asbury Grove for Beverly at 6.45, 8.30, 9.30, 10.3), 11.30. A. M., 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30, 9.40*, P. M.


Leave Wenham Depot for Beverly at 6.55, 7.40, 8.40, 9.40, 10.40, 11.40, A. M., 12.40, 1.40, 2.40, 3.40, 4.40, 5.40, 6.40, 7.40, 8.40, 9.50*, P. M.


tWenham Depot only.


*Not run on Saturday.


#Saturday only.


SUNDAY TIME.


Leave Gloucester Crossing for Wenham and Asbury Grove, 9.25, 10.25, 11.25, A. M., 12.25, 1.25, 1.55*, 2.25, 2.55*, 3.25, 3.55*, 4.25, 4.55*, 5.25, 5.55*, 6.25, 6.55*, 7.25, 7.55*, 8.25, 9.40, 10.40}, P. M.


Leave Asbury Grove for Beverly, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 A. M., 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.00*, 3.30, 4.00*, 4.30, 5.00*, 5.30, 6.00*, 6.30, 7.00*, 7.30, 8.30, 9.40 P. M.


Leave Wenham Depot for Beverly, 8.40, 9.40, 10.40, 11.40 A. M., 12.40, 1.40, 2.40, 3.10*, 3.40, 4.10 *. 4.40, 5.10*, 5.40, 6.10*, 6.40, 7.10*, 7.40, 8.40, 9.40 P. M . * Not run on stormy sundays.


tWill leave on arrival of train from Point of Pines at Salem.


Beverly and Beverly Cove.


Cars leave the office in Salem for Chap- man's Corner at 6.201, 7 35t, 8.35t, 9.35 and every hour until 9 35, then 10.051, 10.35§, P. M.


Leave Chapman's Corner for Salem at 6.35t, 7. . 01, 8.301, 9.30 and every hour until 9.30 P. M.


tNot run on Sundays.


İNot ran on saturdays.


§Saturdays only.


Leave Beverly for the Cove from the corner


wConnects with cars for North Beverly, of Bow and Cabot streets, connecting at Wenham and Asbury Grove.


Knowlton street, at 7 A. M., and every hour until 10 00 P. M .; the last car leaving at 10.30 P. M. The first three trips are not run on Sun- days.


Leave Depot Square for the Cove (week days only) at 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, A. M., 12.45, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5 00, 6.00 P. M.


The Leading Stationer.


Newspapers, Periodicals, Blank Books, etc., etc.


Paper by the Pound. Envelopes by the Thousand,


J. A. WILSON,


146 CABOT ST-, BEVERLY, MASS.


Wm. A. Webber, 2d & Co.


PLUMBERS,


Thomas W. Mckean,


Steam, Gas and HotWater Fitters


MERCHANT TAILOR,


AGENTS FOR LeBosquet Hot Water Boiler.


CABOT STREET,


Special Attention Given to Jobbing


Wm. A. Webber. 2d. Newell E. Howe.


BEVERLY, . MASS.


Shop, 277 Cabot St., Prince Blk. Beverly, Mass.


BEVERLY DIRECTORY.


Names and Post Office addresses of the principal Residents, arranged alphabeti- cally by streets.


ABBOTT, from 201 Cabot to the Sea.


24 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Creesy


24 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H.Creesy


24 Everett L. Creesy


26 Mrs. Martha Roundy


26 Miss Alice M. Roundy


28 Mr. & Mrs. John T. Ober


Woodbury P. Lefavour


28 30 Albert O. Morgan


32 Mr. & Mrs. Prince Ober


32 George H. Thissell


32 Fred Thissell


34 Mr. & Mrs. Luther Woodbury


34 Miss A. W. Woodbury


40 Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Fitzgibbon


42 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Fitzgibbon


42 Mrs. Fannie L. Cole


42 Miss Rose F. Cole


44 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis W. Quill


7 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Robertson


00 Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Kilham


23 Mr. & Mrs. William W. Dudley


27 Mr. & Mrs. Rev. D. D. Addison


27 Mrs. Franklin Gibbs


29 Miss Ruth C. Tracy


29 Miss Sarah S. Tracy


35 Mr. & Mrs. George F. Standley


35 William D. Standley


35 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Pickett


35 Charles G. Pickett


37 Mr. & Mrs. John T. Goldsmith


55 Mr. & Mrs. George N. Pierce


ATLANTIC AVENUE, from 17 Hale to the Sea.


12 Mr. & Mrs. Larkin W. Story


9 Mr. & Mrs. Geo. K. Davenport


12 Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Odell 9 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Taylor


14 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Larcom 11 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Ober


14 Mr. & Mrs. W. B. Smith


13 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence E. Brown


16 Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Lee 13 Mr. & Mrs. Charles O. Brown


16 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Hill


28 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Goldsmith


15 Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Williamson


15 Mr. & Mrs. N. H. Ranney


30 Mr. & Mrs. Myron K. Woodbury 25 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Guinivan


The Beverly Citizen, Established in 1851. FRIDAYS. Circulates in Beverly, Beverly Farms and Manchester.


Eight Pages, 48 Columns $1.50 A YEAR. All Local Family Weeklies. Circulation 2850.


The Salem Register. Establised in 1800. WEDNESDAYS. Circulates in Salem, Lynn, Peabody, Danvers, Marblehead, and all over Essex County, Mass.


Population, 1890.


Salem,


30,801.


Beverly,


10,821.


Wenham, 886.


Hamilton, 961.


Essex County, 61,964.


Wenham-Hamilton Star. Established in 1874. THURSDAYS. Circulates in Wenham, Hamilton, Essex and Ipswich.


Advertisers by using these three papers can cover Southern Essex County very thoroughly. Advertisements received for one or all.




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