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PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, PHOTOGRAPHS, STEREOSCOPES, &c. ; A. A. CHILDS & CO., 127 Tremont Street, - Boston.
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Murphy James, laborer, bds. Patrick Crowley's, White, n. R. R., Waverly
Murphy Mary, widow James, house Cushing, near Grove
NEILL NATHANIEL, laborer, h. Cushing, near Grove Newton Mary E., bds. Newell Brown's, Common
Nichols Henry, laborer, bds. Henry M. Ellison's, North, cor. Belmont
O'BRIEN JAS., laborer, h. North, n. Pleasant, Waverly O'Brien Martin, laborer, rear Brighton, near Pleasant O'Brien Maurice, laborer, house rear Clark, near R. R. O'Connors James, laborer, house Cushing, near Grove O'Connors Timothy, laborer, h. Common, n. Washington
PAGE RICHARD, laborer, Amos Hill's, Brighton Parks Alfred, expressman, h. Concord ave., n. Pleasant Parks Charles, expressman, bds. Alfred Parks', Concord ave., near Pleasant
Parks Fred, expressman, bds. Alfred Parks', Concord ave., near Pleasant
Parks Sarah, widow Emerson, house cor. Concord ave. and Pleasant
Patterson Matthew, farmer, house Alexander ave.
Paul Moses, book-keeper (B.), h. Lexington, cor. Belmont, Waverly
Payson Samuel R. (51 Franklin B.), house Belmont, near North [Waverly depot Phelps Sarah M. Miss, house Lexington, cor. North, near Pomeroy Wm. A., budder and grafter, house Goden place, near Washington
Powers Richard, laborer, house Cushing, near Grove
Powers Wm., laborer, house May, near Cushing
Pratt Martha W., widow Stephen A., bds. Horace N. Weld's, Cushing, near Watertown line
Prentiss Eliza Miss, house Prospect, near Clifton Prentiss Geo., farmer, house Prospect, near Clifton Prentiss Geo. A., farmer, bds. Geo. Prentiss', Prospect Prentiss Lydia Miss, house Prospect, near Clifton Prentiss Susan Miss, house Prospect, near Clifton
Prescott Wm., depot agent Hill's crossing, bds. Mrs. Mary H. Teele's, rear Brighton
Prior Wm. laborer, house rear Clark, near R. R.
QUIGLEY EDWARD, laborer, h. rear Clark, near R. R.
TREMONT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Boston. Capital, $200,000. Office, 97 State Street, Boston.
G. M. Dexter, President. Jos. H. Wellman, Secretary.
USE DICKINSON'S FRENCH LUSTRAL SOAP. The BEST SOAP IN THE WORLD. Beware of Imitations.
BELMONT
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Quigley Patrick, laborer, house May, rear Cushing Quigley Thomas, laborer, boards Patrick Crowley's, White near R. R., Waverly
REED SAMUEL F. blacksmith (Watertown), house Grove, n. Cushing
Rich Jedediah C. painter, boards Harvey H. Bacon's, Thomas, near Clark
Richardson Henry, farmer, house Washington n. Grove Richardson James M. farmer, house Grove, opp. Cushing Richardson Thomas, fariner, h. Washington, n. Grove Richardson Thomas, Jr., farmer, boards Thomas Richard- son's, Washington
Richardson Richard, farmer, house Concord ave., cor. Washington
Richardson Wm. farmer, house Concord ave., cor. Brighton Richardson Wm. H., farmer, boards Wm. Richardson's, Concord ave. cor. Brighton
Riley John, laborer, boards John Hoar's, rear Brighton Roberts Wm. laborer, boards Samuel Grant's, Common Rooney Betsy, house rear Washington, near School Rose Charles, laborer, house Cushing, corner May Russell Geo. H., painter, house Pleasant, near Brighton Russell Oliver, farmer, house Pleasant, near Brighton Ruthben Henry, machinist and engineer, house Lexington near Belmont, Waverly
Ryan Dennis, laborer, house Concord ave., near Pleasant Ryan Michael, laborer, h. Clark, n. Pleasant, basement carpenters' shop
SAFFORD EDWARD, book-keeper (B.), h. Kirkland, n. Mt. Auburn
Safford Francis, clerk (B.), bds. T. H. Safford's, Kirkland Safford Frederick M., clerk Mt. Auburn Cemetery, bds. T. H. Safford's, Kirkland
Safford Robert B. (R. B. Safford & Co., grocer, Water- town), h. Kirkland, n. Mt. Auburn
Safford Truman H., sexton Mt. Auburn Cemetry, h. Kirk- land, n. Mt. Auburn
Sargent Geo., farmer, bds. Timothy Swan's, Pleasant Sargent James K. P., laborer, Geo. S. Adams', Pleasant Savoy Wm. B., laborer, h. Concord ave., n. Fresh Pond Schoff Charles E., machinist, bds. Mrs. Elizabeth Schoff's,
Alexander ave., n. Pleasant
Schoff Elizabeth, widow Charles E., h. Alexander ave., n. Pleasant
MUSIC BOXES of the latest and best styles, imported direct by A. A. CHILDS & CO., 127 Tremont Street, Boston.
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Scott Maurice, coachman, F. K. Simonds, Concord ave. n. Pleasant
Seaver Silas S., farmer, h. cor. Common and North
Shaughnesy Edward, laborer, bds. Henry M. Ellison's, North, cor. Belmont
Shea John, laborer, h. Cushing, n. Watertown line Sias Henry H., farmer, h. Concord ave., n. Belmont depot Simonds Francis K., wool (51 Federal, B.), h. Concord ave., n. Pleasant® [depot
Simpson Alonzo, farmer, h. Concord ave , n. Belmont Skain Patrick, farmer, rear Grove, n. Belmont
Slade Charles H., farmer, h. Common, n. North
Smith Amos, clergyman, h. Pleasant, n. Concord ave.
Smith Everett E.,superintendent for Winthrop W. Chenery, h. Concord ave., n. Pleasant
Smith Francis, carpenter, h. Concord ave., n. Washington Smith Geo. A., gardener, bds. Mrs. John McClellan's, Cominon, cor. North
Smith George S., clerk, bds. Joseph Smith's, Washington, cor. Concord ave. [ant
Smith Hiram G., horse trainer, h. Concord ave., n. Pleas- Smith Joseph, carpenter, h. Washington, cor. Concord ave.
Sormes Eliza A., boards Leonard Stearns', Cross, cor. Brighton [Waverly
Staigg Mary, widow James, h. Mill, near Waltham line, Staigg Richard M., artist (228 Wash. room 15}, B.), h. Mill, near Waltham line, Waverly
Stearns Geo., farmer, h. Concord av., near Brighton
Stearns Leonard, farmer, h. Cross, cor. Brighton
Stearns Leonard, jr., marketman, house Brighton, near Pleasant
Stone George E. (18 City Exchange, B.), bds. Washing- ton, near School
Stone Geo. W., agent (Edwards, Fernald & Kershaw, 11 & 13 Green, B.), bds. Washington, near School
Stone Harriet L. Miss, h. Washington, opp. School Stone Henry F., farmer, bds. Washington, near School Stone Horace E., clerk (B.), bds. Washington, near School Stone J. Howard, farmer, bds. Washington, near School Stone Moses, farmer, h. Washington, near School
Stone Sarah H., widow Charles, house Washington, near School
Stowe Wm. E., com. mer. (Long Wharf, B.), bds. Wm. F. Homer's, Pleasant
TREMONT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Boston. Capital, 200,000. Office, 97 State Street, Boston.
G. M. Dexter, President. Jos. H. Wellman, Secretary.
Buy BRAZIER & WHITTEMORE EXTRA SOAP. It is warranted Pure and is Unrivalled.
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Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. Concord av., cor. Brighton
Swan Timothy, farmer, h. Pleasant, near Clifton Sylvester John, h. White, cor. Beech, Waverly
Sylvester John E., bds. White, cor. Beech, Waverly
TAINTER DANIEL A., farmer, h. Common, cor. Wash- ington
Tainter Newell B., clerk (B.), bds. D. A. Tainter's, Com- mon, cor. Washington [crossing Teele Mary H., widow Geo. S., h. rear Brighton, n. Hill's Thayer Edward F., teller (National Security Bank, B.), h. North, opp. Lexington, Waverly
Thayer Maria W., widow Frederick W., h. Lexington, cor. North. n. Waverly depot
Trenholm James, laborer, h. May, n. Cushing,
Trenholm Thomas H., teamster, h. Cushing, opp. May
Trickey Nathaniel Y., clerk, h. Lexington, n. Belmont, Waverley
Turner Caroline C., teacher, bds. W. E. Parmenter's, Rus- sell, cor. Water
Turner Josiah W., clergyman, h. Pleasant, n. White, Wa- verley
UNDERWOOD WM. J. pickles, preserves, &c. (67 Broad, B.), h. Common, opp. Clark, also Concord ave., near the depot
VAUGHAN MICHAEL, laborer, h. Pleasant, n. Prospect
WARDSWORTH MARCUS M., paints, oils, &c. (India B.), h. Somerset place, n. Pleasant
WARE GEO. W., furniture (Wash. cor. Cornhill, B.), h. Concord ave., n. Pleasant
Ware Geo. W., jr., lawyer (40 State, B.), bds. Geo. W. Ware's, Concord ave.
Watson Henry M., gardener, Samuel R. Payson's, Belmont Watts Isaac, produce (2 F. H. Market, B.), h. Beech, cor. White, Waverly
Welch Maurice, laborer, h. rear Clark, n. R. R.
Weld Horace N., (Post Office, B.), h. Cushing, n. Water- town line
Wellington Joseph O., farmer, h. Pleasant, n. the depot Whalen Dennis, groom, boards Everett Smith's, Concord avenue [near North Whitney Edward, merchant (T Wharf, B.), h. Common, Whitney Nathaniel R., house Belmont, cor. Common
A. A. CHILDS & CO., 127 Tremont Street, Boston; Roman Photographs of the COLISEUM, the FORUM, and ST. PETER'S.
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Wilkins Sylvester, shoemaker, bds. Isaac Frost's, Pond Winn Charles W., farmer, bds. T. G. Winn's, Pleasant Winn Thomas G., vegetables (93 and 95 F. H. Market, B.), h. Pleasant, n. Clifton
Winslow Charles H., carpenter, h. Cushing, near Water- town line [cor. Belmont Wolfe Abram, laborer, boards Henry M. Ellison's, North, Wrisley Frank, proprietor Tremont House (B.), house Pleasant, cor. Alexander ave.
YATES FRANCIS E., messenger (F. Hall Bank, B.), house Pleasant, near Prospect
Yates Margaret A., widow Joseph, house Pleasant, near Prospect
WOODMAN C. CURRIER,
Hack, Boarding and Livery STABLE, Arlington Ave .; - near Academy, ARLINGTON, MASS.
CARRIAGES Furnished for Weddings, Parties and Funerals, at short notice.
Particular attention paid to Boarding Horses. tr
TREMONT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Boston. Capital, $200.000. Office, 97 State Street, Boston. G. M. Dexter, President. Jos. H. Wellman, Secretary.
UNION STEAM & WATER HEATING APPARATUS.
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GOLDEN 011859| RATEN
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FOR Warming and Ventilating
PRIVATE RESIDENCES, Public Buildings and Institutions, School Houses, Churches, Stores, Railway Stations, &c. &c.
AS ERECTED BY
GEO. W. WALKER CO.
Office, 48 and 50 Union Street. SALESROOM, 50, 52, & 54 FRIEND ST. BOSTON, MASS.
Circulars containing a full description of the Apparatus, with Testi- monials, and names of parties now using the same, may be obtained at either of the above places.
WALKER'S FURNACE.
THREE SIZES PORTABLE.
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WALKER'S FURNACE
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BOSTON.
This Furnace is constructed upon a new and improved principle. The products of com. bustion pass across the upper and lower domes in such a manner as secures economy of fuel and a more equal distribution of heat to their surfaces. Its spacious sifting chamber and receptacle for ashes makes it very desirable in this respect. It is provided with double self-packing joints, thus avoiding the escape of gas and dust. The form of its surfaces insures equal expansion, (a great desideratum,) as it prevents the opening of joints and warping.
We hope it will be your pleasure to examine this Furnace before purchasing another kind.
GEO. W. WALKER & CO.,
48 and 50 Union Street, - Boston.
THREE SIZES BRICK.
BRAZIER & WHITTEMORE, Soap Manufacturers, Factory, corner Davis Street and Broadway, Cambridgeport. Established, 1835.
BELMONT BUSINESS
1869
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DIRECTORY,
EMBRACING
A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the Town of Belmont, for the Year 1869, arranged Alpha- betically for each Trade, thus exhibiting at a glance the full Address and Special Business of her Citizens.
Blacksmith. Hill John C., Brighton, near Pleasant
Broker (Cattle).
Hill Amos, Brighton, near Hills' crossing
Budder and Grafter. Pomeroy Wm. A., Goden place, near Washington
Builders and Contractors.
Grant James S., Cushing, near Mount Auburn MAXWELL ALBION P., Cushing, near Mount Auburn (see adv. dept. p. 23)
Carpenters.
Bunker Alfred, Cushing, near Grove Hatch Lemuel, Clark, near Pleasant Hatch Simon D., rear of house, Thomas, near Clark Higgins Albert, Pleasant, near Concord avenue
A. A. CHILDS & CO., 127 Tremont Street, Boston. All the best English and German CHROMOS, as soon as published.
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BELMONT DIRECTORY.
Carriagemaker. Knight Rensselaer A., Brighton, near Pleasant
Carriagesmith. Hill John C., Brighton, near Pleasant
Clergymen.
Butler Daniel, house Sycamore, corner White, Waverley Smith Amos, house Pleasant, near Concord avenue
Turner Josiah W., house Pleasant, near White, Waverley
Expresses.
Adams Aaron A. (Belmont and Boston), Concord Turn- pike (order box at L. Slade's, 24 Fan. Hall sq., B.) Parks Alfred, Belmont depot, house Concord avenue, near Pleasant, (order box 101 Quincy market, Boston)
Florist and Nurseryman.
HOGAN JOHN, near the Railroad station, Mt. Auburn (see adv. dept. p. 25)
Grocer.
Adams Aaron A., Concord ave, n. the depot
Hay Scales.
Gates Seromus, Waverley Hills Amos, Brighton, near Hill's crossing
Smith E. E., Highland Stock Farm
Horseshoer.
Hill John C., Brighton, near Pleasant
Ice Houses.
Black William, Fresh Pond, near Concord avenue Hittinger Jacob, Fresh Pond, Concord avenue (office 101 State, Boston)
Masons.
Bacon Harvey H., Thomas, near Clark Grant James S., Cushing, near Mount Auburn MAXWELL ALBION P., Cushing, near Mount Auburn (see adv. dept. p. 23)
TREMONT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Boston. Capital, $200,000. Office, 97 State Street, Boston. G. M. Dexter, President. Jos. H. Wellman, Secretary.
Brazier and Whittemore make a White Soda Soap, perfectly neutral. Put up in Barrels and cut up in Shavings for Factory use.
BELMONT DIRECTORY. 227
Music Teachers.
Bird Horace, house Belmont, near Mount Auburn HOMER MARY F. W., Pleasant, near Concord avenue
Nurseryman and Florist. HOGAN JOHN, near the Railroad station, Mt. Auburn (see adv. dept. p. 25.)
Painter.
Gardner Henry M., Cushing, corner May
Refreshments.
Callahan Philip J., Mount Auburn depot
Schools (Private).
Brown Mary D. Mrs. Common, near the depot Mack David, young ladies' boarding-school, Pleasant, near Concord avenue
Wheelwright. Knight Rensselaer A., Brighton, near Pleasant
RAILROAD STATIONS.
BELMONT. Concord Avenue, corner Common Street. John Cullis, Ticket Agent.
HILL'S CROSSING. Brighton.
William Prescott, Station Agent.
MOUNT AUBURN. Near Cambridge and Watertown lines. Philip J. Callahan, Depot Agent.
WAVERLEY DEPOT (Passenger and Freight). Lexington, near North, Waverley. Seromus Gates, Station Agent.
NEAPOLITAN GOUACHE DRAWINGS of Scenery near Naples, beautifully framed, at A. A. CHILDS & CO'S., 127 Tremont St., -
- Boston.
J. M. GILLMORE, Photographer, 289 Washington Street, Boston. Up one flight.
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BELMONT DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF BELMONT
For the Year 1869.
Selectmen, Overseers of Poor, and Highway Surveyors.
M. W. Marsh,
J. S. Kendall,
Thomas Livermore.
TOWN CLERK.
Francis E. Yates.
TREASURER AND COLLECTOR.
Edwin Locke.
ASSESSORS.
J. O. Wellington, J. S. Kendall, W. J. Underwood.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
D. F. Learned,
J. W. Turner,
W. J. Underwood,
S. P. Hammatt,
Henry Richardson,
Warren S. Frost.
CONSTABLES.
Lemuel Hatch, J. C. Hill.
TREMONT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Boston. Capital $200,000. Office, 97 State Street, Boston. G. M. Dexter, President. Jos. H. Wellman, Secretary.
HOTELS use Brazier & Whittemore's NEUTRAL SODA SOAP, shaved up and put in barrels.
BELMONT DIRECTORY. 229
SCHOOLS IN BELMONT. HIGH SCHOOL.
Cottage, near Common.
E. H. Davis, Principal.
Miss M. Louise Howard, Assistant.
GROVE STREET INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Miss Lavinia M. Allen, Teacher.
GROVE STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Miss Abbie A. Livermore, Teacher.
CENTRAL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Cottage, near Common.
Miss Fanny M. Stone, Teacher.
CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Miss Sarah M. Jewett, Teacher.
WAVERLEY SCHOOL. North, corner Beach.
Miss Rebecca A. Fillebrown, Teacher.
BRIGHTON STREET SCHOOL.
Miss Frances M. Parker, Principal. Miss Emma Hill, Assistant.
CHURCHES. "BELMONT CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY."
Organized Feb. 5th, 1856.
Pastor,-Rev. Amos Smith. Installed April 26, 1857. Deacons,-Samuel P. Hammatt, and George S. Adams. Clerk, - Francis E. Yates. Treasurer and Sexton, - Lemuel Hatch.
Sabbath School,-Samuel P. Hammatt, Superintendent. Concord Avenue, n. the depot. Dedicated Oct. 28, 1857.
A GALLERY OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, usually with free admission, at A. A. CHILDS & CO.'S, 127 Tremont Street, Boston.
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF WAVERLEY. Organized July 11, 1865.
Rev. Josiah W. Turner, Pastor. Installed Feb. 1, 1866. William Lowry, Deacon. William Jewett, Treasurer. Seromus Gates, Clerk.
The society meet for worship in Waverley, near the Waverley depot.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
PROTECTOR, No 1.
Common Street, corner North.
Charles E. Chenery, Foreman. Eben Schofield, 1st Assistant. Mathew MacDonald, 2d Assistant. Win- throp W. Chenery, Clerk. George H. Chenery, Steward.
HOWARD, No. 2. Brighton, near Pleasant.
John C. Hill, Foreman. Sylvester C. Frost, 1 st Assis- tant. Albert Needham, 2d Assistant. James E. Locke, Clerk. 21 members.
BELMONT MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.
Organized Oct., 1860. F. E. Yates, President. G. V. Fletcher, Vice-President. E. E. Adams, Secretary. Theo. A. Estabrook, Pianist and Librarian. 37 members.
BELMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY. Town Hall Building.
D. Mack, Librarian. Open Fridays for delivery of books.
HALLS.
Union Hall, in High School Building, Cottage Street, near Common
Waverley Hall, near the Waverley Depot, Waverley
TREMONT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Boston. Capital, $200,000. Office, 97 State Street, Boston.
G. M. Dexter, President. Jos. H. Wellman, Secretary.
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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. J. HAWES, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
No. 19 TREMONT ROW, BOSTON.
PHOTOGRAPHS AND PORCELAINS,
[CARTE DE VISITE, CABINET, - AND - LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS,
Plain, in Ink, Crayon, Water, or Oil Colors,
Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, CARDS AND TINTYPES,
COPIED AND ENLARGED TO CARD, CABINET AND LIFE SIZE.
VIEWS OF LANDSCAPES, VILLAS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS OR RESIDENCES.
Established by Southworth & Hawes, in the year 1843.
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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. H. WENTWORTH & CO.,
DEALERS AND WORKERS IN
Soapstone and Marble.
OFFICES: 14 Marshall, cor. Union Street, 18 Bowker Street, 95 Haverhill Street,
BOSTON.
WM. H. WENTWORTH, A. M. CUSHING, RICHARD WARD.
J. L. TYLER
MANUFACTURER OF
Travelling, Packing and Shipping
TRUNKS,
of all kinds and qualities. Also,
SOLE LEATHER VALISES,
LEATHER BAGS, LADIES' SACKS,
VALISE BAGS, &C., &C.
Union Block, 47 Union Street,
BOSTON.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. S. ROLLINS,
MANUFACTURER OF
BAKER
THE
FRESH BREAD
BAKER
CAKES
AND
CRACKERS,
Garden, near Beacon Street,
SOMERVILLE, Mass.
Order Box
71 Court Street,
BOSTON.
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SOMERVILLE DIRECTORY.
JAMES B. DAVID,
DEALER IN
Beef, Pork, Lard, Hams,
PIGS' FEET, EGGS, POULTRY, Fruit and Vegetables, OF ALL KINDS.
MILK, corner LAUREL STREET,
SOMERVILLE.
RAMSAY CLARKE, HOUSE PAINTER
AND
GLAZIER, MILK STREET, opposite CENTRAL, SOMERVILLE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ABRAM COAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
BROADWAY, - -
- CORNER WALNUT STREET,
SOMERVILLE, Mass.
BUILDING AND JOBBING,
In all their branches attended to promptly.
All work executed in the best manner.
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SOMERVILLE DIRECTORY.
CARPENTER BROS., DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
FLOUR,
COFFEE
Fİ 01
HYSON
GRAIN
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, EGGS, &c., Constantly on hand and for Sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
TEAS,
HAYSON
COFFEE,
TEA
AND
SPICES.
ALSO,
Flavoring Extracts !
LEMON, ROSE, CASSIA, VANILLA, GINGER, ALMOND, CLOVES, and ESSENCES.
MILK STREET, corner LAUREL,
Somerville, Mass.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. J. LONDON,
Somerville,
E. Cambridge
and Boston
EXPRESS.
OFFICES:
SOMERVILLE : - Post Office, Edson & Wheeler, Prospect Station, C. H. Bullard, and N. W. & C. F. Edson.
EAST CAMBRIDGE: - Hendley & Co.
BOSTON: - 34 Court Square, and Order Boxes at 63 F. H. Market, and 148 Blackstone Street.
Leave Somerville for Boston, 7 1-2 A. M., and 1 3-4 P. M. Leave East Cambridge for Boston, 8 1-2 A.M., and 2 1-2 P.M.
Leave Boston for Somerville, 10 1-2 A. M. and 4 1-2 P.M.
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SOMERVILLE DIRECTORY.
STURTEVANT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAMS,
CHOICE CUTS.
LARD,
TRIPE,
PIGS' FEET,
BUTTER,
CHEESE,
EGGS,
BEANS, etc.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN ALL THEIR VARIETY.
323 HANOVER St., (Corner of Prince Street,) BOSTON,
AND UNION SQUARE, SOMERVILLE.
HAZEN STURTEVANT,
GEORGE F. STURTEVANT,
RALPH M. STURTEVANT.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGE MCLAUGHLIN, DEALER IN BEST FAMILY FLOUR, TEAS,
West India Goods and Groceries. LINWOOD, - - corner LOWELL STREET, Somerville, Mass. A. P. GEORGE, DEALER IN
BEST FAMILY FLOUR, TEAS. .
West India Goods and Groceries.
LINWOOD, - - - near POPLAR STREET, SOMERVILLE. E. S. DANIELS,
Teacher of English and Italian Singing,
ULTIVATION OF THE
OICE.
Residence, Spring Street, . SOMERVILLE.
N. B. Also, Piano-Fortes Tuned and Repaired.
ANGIER'S Winter-Hill, East Somerville, Charlestown and Boston
EXPRESS.
Office, 14 1-2 Charlestown St., Boston.
Order Box at BANKER, CARPENTER & Co., 107 State Street. Winter Hill, at T. G. TEMPLE and S. LITTLEFIELD's Stores. Express leaves Winter Hill at 7, 9, and 2, Boston, at 11 and 6.
Furniture, Pianos, etc., Moved with Care.
House, cor. Marshall St. and Oakland Avenue, Winter Hill.
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SOMERVILLE DIRECTORY.
FRANCIS SMITH, Merchant Tailor,
Garments made in the latest and most fashionable manner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
MILK ST., near BOW ST., SOMERVILLE, Mass.
JAMES S. BRAZILLIAN, Carpenter and Builder,
BROADWAY, near TEMPLE St. SOMERVILLE, Mass.
OSGOOD B. DANE,
DEALER IN
Stone
Blue
Granite,
- ALSO - SURVEYOR OF STONE WORK,
HOUSE MILK STREET - NEAR SCHOOL. SOMERVILLE, Mass.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HUGH A. CARNEY, Florist and Nurseryman.
ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, EVERGREENS, ete. MILK, CORNER BELMONT ST.,
SOMERVILLE, Mass.
ALBERT L. SANBORN, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND SALE STABLE,
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MILK ST. - SOMERVILLE, Mass.
Carriages furnished for wedding parties and funerals, at short notice. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO BOARDING HORSES,
Velocipede Riding School, and Velocipedes to let, on reasonable terms, by A. L. SANBORN.
MANUEL D. NEVES, Hair Dresser,
MASONIC BUILDING, UNION SQUARE,
SOMERVILLE, Mass. 2
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SOMERVILLE DIRECTORY.
GEO. W. TREFREN, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER,
Laurel, corner Milk Street,
Somerville, Mass.
BUILDING AND JOBBING
In all. their Branches attended to promptly. All work executed in the best manner.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
EDSON & WHEELER,
DEALERS IN
COFFEE
FLOU
. Mi
HYSON
FAMILY GROCERIES,
GRAIN, MEAL AND FLOUR,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
WOODEN WARE,
PAINTS AND OILS.
Cor. of Milk and Spring Sts., SOMERVILLE.
DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD.
Choice Fruits of all kinds in their seasons.
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SOMERVILLE DIRECTORY.
GEORGE H. COWDIN, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Milk, opp. Spring Street, SOMERVILLE.
CHASE & AUSTIN,
CONTRACTORS
AND
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BUILDERS,
SOMERVILLE.
AARON CHASE, WALDO E. AUSTIN. House, Linden, 2d door from Milk St.
J. H. STEELE,
TEAMSTER AND EXPRESSMAN,
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EXPRESSES TO
CHARLESTOWN, SOMERVILLE & EAST CAMBRIDGE,
Office, 100 Blackstone Street,
Boston. Stable, Franklin Street, - Somerville.
All orders promptly attended to on reasonable terms.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WEBBER & JAQUES, Patent Right Dealers,
HEATH STREET, CORNER TEMPLE,
NO. SOMERVILLE, Mass.
O. H. WEBBER,
F. W. JAQUES.
S. R. BURKE,
East & North Somerville & Boston EXPRESS.
OFFICE IN BOSTON, 34 COURT SQUARE. East Somerville, A. LEWIS & SON, Webster St., cor. Glen. ORDER BOXES IN BOSTON.
No. 36 Pearl Street. D. Cummings, 41 South Market Street. Holmes' Store, corner of Causeway and Portland Streets. Howe & French, 16 Charlestown St.
Order Boxes East Somerville, B. & M. R. R. Station; Benson & Sherman, Rich & Son, and Lewis & Son's Stores.
Leaves Office in Boston, at 11 A. M., and 412 P. M. Leaves Offices in Som- erville, at 8 A. M., and 2 P. M.
ALL BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AT REASONABLE RATES.
H. M. HUTCHINS,
WHITENER AND COLORER,
52 SUDBURY ST.
House Mt. Vernon Street,
SOMERVIL E MASS.
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SOMERVILLE DIRECTORY.
TIBBETT'S omerville, Charlestown and Boston EXPRES
BOSTON OFFICE. 54 BRATTLE ST., AND 36 COURT SQUARE.
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
A covered wagon will leave East Somerville Post Office for Boston, direct, at 8 o'clock, A. M., and 1 o'clock, P. M., in order to take baggage to Steamer Geo. Shattuck and early trains. For baggage to go earlier than 8 A. M., a notice . must be given the night before, at 33 Perkins Street.
· Returning, will leave Boston Office at 112 A. M., and 4 P. M., direct for Somerville. Per- sonal attention paid to marketing, and business of importance. Orders must be left early, as all baggage will be collected before the above hours for starting.
All orders left after the above hours of starting will be attended to by teams leaving Som- erville and Charlestown at 9 A. M., and 3 P. M .; and leaving Boston at 12 M., and 6 P. M.
Order Boxes in Somerville, at Apothecary Store, corner of Pearl and Myrtle Streets; at East Somerville, Post Office on Perkins Street, at Stable on Myrtle Street, between Perkins and Pearl Streets, at East Somerville Railroad Station, foot of Perkins Street, at corner of Mt. Pleasant Street and Broadway ; in Charlestown, at Apothecary Store corner of Main and Cambridge Streets, at 443 Main Street, at 403 Main Strect, (Lovering's Grocery Store,) at Reed's Corner, at 196 Main Street, and at Co-operative Store, 139 Main Street. Order Slates in Boston, 55 Blackstone Street.
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