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Wood Hannah M., nurse McLean Hospital
Woodin George R., (13 School, B.), house Oak, 1st right from Concord avenue
Woolaver Irene, nurse, McLean Hospital
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Wright F. William, nurse, MeLean Hospital
Wrisley F. Mrs., bds. Concord avenue above Pleasant
W. M. Miss, boards Concord avenue above Pleasant YATES CHARLES H., paper stock, (7 Doane, B.), house Pleas- ant near Prospect Mabel L. Miss, boards Pleasant near Prospect Willis S., boards Pleasant near Prospect Yenetchi H. A. Dr., house Moore
Young Archibald F. R., house Agassiz
Fred W., nurse, McLean Hospital
L. J., nurse, McLean Hospital
Nettie, nurse, McLean Hospital
George, watchman, McLean Hospital
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BELMONT TOWN OFFICERS. 1896
Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor and Highway Surveyors, Thomas L. Creeley, Chairman ; Joseph O. Wellington, Thomas W. Davis.
Assessors, Isaac H. Locke, Chairman ; term expires 1897 ; Josiah S. Kendall, term expires 1898; Thomas W. Davis, term expires 1899.
Town Clerk and Clerk of Selectmen, Winthrop L. Chenery. Town Treasurer and Collector, Winthrop L. Chenery.
Auditor, Edward W. Brown.
School Committee, Leonard B. Clark, M. D., Chairman; term expires 1899; Harry H. Baldwin, term expires 1898; Mrs. Mehitable B. Frost, term expires 1899; Mrs. Mary F. W. Homer, term expires 1897; Herbert F. Rockwood, term ex- pires 1897, John H. Edwards, term expires 1898. .
Superintendent of Schools, W. A. Baldwin.
Trustees of Public Schools, William J. Underwood, Chair- man; term expires 1897; John Murray Brown, term ex- pires 1897; Rev. George P. Gilman, term expires 1898 ; Frank Chandler, term expires 1899; J. Varnum Fletcher, term expires 1899; Frederic Dodge, term expires 1898; Edward W. Brown, Librarian.
Fence Viewers, James W. McCabe, David S. McCabe, Henry M. Ellison.
Constables, Frank D. Chant, Michael Kearns, David S. Mc- Cabe, David Chenery.
(The Constables are also Field Drivers.)
Water Commissioners, Henry S. Harris, Chairman; term expires 1897; Reuben L. Richardson, term expires 1898; Irving B. Frost, term expires 1899.
Registrars of Voters, J. Henry Fletcher, Chairman ; term expires 1897; William F. Grimes, term expires 1898 ; G. Fred Kendall, term expires 1899; Winthrop L. Chenery, Clerk ex officio.
Engineers of Fire Department, Herbert H. Russell, Chief; Thomas E. Murphy, Walter S. Kendell; J. K. P. Sargent, Superintendent of Fire Alarms.
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Commissioners of Sinking Funds, Henry O. Underwood, term expires 1898 ; Chandler Robbins, term expires 1897; Gus- tavus C. Holt, term expires 1899.
Measurers of Wood and Bark, Charles R. Suydam, Herbert H. Russell.
Surveyor of Lumber, James W. McCabe.
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Winthrop L. Chenery.
Measurer of Grain, Charles R. Suydam.
Park Commissioners, Edwin F. Atkins, J. Willard Hill, Henry O. Underwood.
Cemetery Committee, Thomas L. Creeley, Joseph O. Well- ington, Thomas W. Davis, Frank D.Chant, Superintendent of Cemeteries.
Superintendent of Streets, Frank D. Chant.
Board of Health Chandler Robbins, Chairman, term expires 1898; Leonard B. Clark. M. D., term expires 1897 ; George A. Prentiss, term expires 1899; David S. McCabe, Agent of Board.
Inspector of Provisions and Animals, Benjamin A. Harris, V. S.
Chief of Police, Frank D. Chant.
Janitor of Town Hall, James K. P. Sargent.
Night Police, J. F. Ryan, M. Kearns.
Keeper of Lockups, Frank D. Chant.
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BELMONT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys. Foster & Dennett, Church
Apothecary.
GILCREAS FRANK W., Leonard near Station See advt. opp.
page 147 HOLMES BURTON N., Church cor. Lexington See advt. inside back cover
Bakery. LINKER LOUIS, Church, Waverley See advt. page 152
Billiard Rooms. Higgins Henry R., Lexington near Depot
Blacksmiths.
Kearns Michael, Maple Price Eden, Brighton Shean William F., Waverley
Boots and Shoes.
Meyers Joseph F., Church opp. Station NIELSEN HANS P., Leonard, Belmont See advt. page 166
Boot and Shoe Repairers. NIELSEN HANS P., Leonard, Belmont See advt. page 166
Brick Manufacturers.
Parry Bros., Concord avenue
Carbonated Waters. BURKE WILLIAM H., Hittinger See advt. page 166
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Carpenters and Builders.
BROWN T. S., 40 State, room 32 (B.) See page 156
HATCH A. L., (builder and jobber), Centre avenue page 152
See advt.
Hatch Bros., (A. L. & S. D.), Centre avenue
Melanson D. C., Waverley near Ash
Munroe James, McLean Hospital
Carriage Maker.
PRICE EDEN, Brighton cor. Pleasant See advt. page 156
Coal and Wood. BELMONT COAL CO., Concord avenue near F. R. R. Station See advt. opp. page 137
MCGINNIS CHARLES J., North See advt. opp. page 146
Clothes Cleansers.
WENTZEL PHILIPPE, North cor. Sycamore, Waverley See advt. page 152
Confectioner.
MACKESSY J. R., Post Office block, Church, Waverley See advt. page 152
Confectionary and Billiards.
HIGGINS HENRY R., Lexington near Station, Waverley See advt. page 162
Contractor.
BROWN T. S., (40 State, Room 32, B.) See advt. page 156
Cream Dealer.
RUSSELL GEORGE H., Pleasant corner Brighton See advt. page 148
Dress and Cloak Making.
EDGAR M. H. MRS., Ash, Belmont See advt. page 166
Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishing. KENDALL J. H., Church See advt. page 152
Dye House.
WENTZEL PHILIPPE, North cor. Sycamore, Waverley See advt. page 152
Expresses.
NATIONAL EXPRESS CO., (C. E. McCarthy), Lexington cor. Church See adyt. page 152
DRAYTON F. O., Belmont, Waverley & Boston, Sycamore See advt. page 148 .
McDONALD WILLIAM, house Moore, stable Pleasant, Belmont See advt. opp. page 146
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Fish and Oysters. McGUIRE LOUIS F., Leonard, Waverley See advt. page 148
Florists.
Edgar William W., North Flour and Grain.
ADAMS A. A., Concord avenue, Belmont See advt. opp. p. 137 MCGINNIS C. J., North See advt. opp. page 146
RUSSELL H. H., Church See advt. page 162
Fruit and Confectionery. Iovane N. G., Church near Station
Furniture Moving. KEEGAN W. H., White, Waverley See advt. page 156
Gents' Furnishings.
KENDALL J. HENRY, Church See advt. page 152
Grocers.
ADAMS A. A., Concord avenue, Belmont See advt. opp. p. 137 Buxton & Co., Church cor. North
Chase Charles C., Lexington near Depot
RUSSELL H. H., Church, Waverley See advt. page 162
Russell Theodore, Brighton, Hills Crossing
Hairdressers.
Getchell Henry H., Church Oteri Harry R., Church
Hardware. ROGERS F. P., Leonard See advt. opp. page 147
Horse Shoer. PRICE EDEN, Brighton cor. Pleasant See page 156
Insurance.
CHENERY W. L, Belmont Town Hall See advt. opp.page 136 Dennett O. M., Church, house Clifton
Livery Stables.
Dunsford William M., Leonard KEEGAN W. H., White, Waverley See advt. page 156
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Market Gardeners.
Cheney Charles H., Washington near School Chenery George H., Common near Cedar Creeley Thomas L., Common near North cor. Washington
Frost Artemas, Brighton, 2d from Cross Frost Charles A., Pleasant, near Brighton Frost EverettA., Pleasant, near Spring Frost Henry, Pleasant, near Brighton Frost Irving B., Pleasant
Frost J. Herbert, Cross, 1st left from Lake
Frost Varnum, Lake, 2d right from Pleasant
Frost Walter L., Pleasant, 2d right from Brighton Hittenger Charles F., School, near Washington Horne Jeffery C., Belmont, near Common King Leonard S., Washington corner School Livermore C. F., School near Belmont Long Charles O., Washington near Gordon Long Frederick, Washington near Gordon Locke Louis, Cottage, 4th left from Concord avenue
Marston Edward P., Brighton near Hill's crossing Morrissey John J., Concord avenne near Cambridge line Slade Charles H., Common near Washington Stearns Edward H., Brighton near Cross
Stearns Leonard, Brighton, near Cross
Stone Walter H., Washington
Wellington Joseph O., Pleasant near Moore
Winn Charles W., Pleasant near Alexander avenue
Market and Provisions.
BEAN GEORGE W., Leonard, Belmont. See advt. opp. p. 137
Milk Dealer.
Castner E. A., North
Hannaford M. J. Rindge farm, Waverley
RUSSELL GEORGE H., Pleasant, corner Brighton, Belmont. See advt. page 148
News Dealer. MACKESSY JOHN R., Church. See advt. page 152
Oyster and Clam Market.
McGUIRE LOUIS F., Leonard, Waverley. See advt. page 148
Patent Medicines.
GILCREAS FRANK W., Leonard. See advt. opp. page 147 HOLMES B. N., Lexington, corner Church. See inside back cover
Piano Tuner.
Bearser Fred F., Holmes Drug Store, house Waltham
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Plumbers.
Burke Michael T., Church opposite station
ROGERS F. P., Leonard, Belmont. See advt. opp.page 147
Pork Products.
BURKE WILLIAM H, Hittenger. See advt. page 166
Provisions.
BEAN GEORGE W., Leonard, Belmont. See advt. opp. p. 137 Gay Walter S., Church
Real Estate.
BARTLETT BROS. & CO., School, (819-821 Tremont Bldg., B.) Burgess Walter, Church
Harris H. S., house Waverley
PAYSON PARK LAND CO., Payson road and (28 State, B.) See advt. page 162
Schools, Private.
Belmont Boarding School, Belmont near School
Stables. (See Livery Stables.)
Stationer. MACKESSY J. R., Post Office Block, Church. See advt. page 152
Tobacconist. HIGGINS HENRY R., Lexington near Station, Waverley. See advt. page 162
Veterinary Surgeon.
Harris B., (Friend corner Travers, B ), house Waverley
Wheelright. Price Eden, Brighto
ELITE LIST.
THE NAMES OF THE PRINCIPAL RESIDENTS ARRANGED BY STREETS.
ALEXANDER AVENUE.
Mr. & Mrs. Louis A. Haynes Mr. & Mrs. Donald McMillan Mr. & Mrs. Philip Newman
BEECH STREET.
Jason W. Bird
John Bradbury Samuel Bradbury Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Watts Charles E. Hale 1. A. Gordon
BURNHAM STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Edwards Mr. & Mrs. John West Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Martinot The Misses West Mr. & Mrs. Edward Andrews
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene T. Macomber
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Bartlett
Miss Ardelle Bartlett
CENTRE AVENUE.
Mr. & Mrs. James Clare
Mrs. A. M. Diaz
Miss Alice Diaz
Ralph Diaz Mr. & Mrs. Berthel Meisel
Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Hatch Mr. & Mrs. S. D. Hatch Miss Elizabeth Hoyt
Miss Clara M. Hoyt
E. F. Atkins
John B. Meisel F. A. Meisel Edward J. Meisel Miss M. Meisel Miss R. Meisel
CLARK STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. John Kilburn Miss Annie E. Whitman Mr. & Mrs. H. Hazen Weeks
Frederic Dodge Miss E. S. Ford Mr. & Mrs. John M. Brown
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CLIFTON STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. Isaac H. Locke Mrs. Elizabeth J. Locke Mr. & Mrs. Herbert E. Dennett Oliver Max Dennett
COMMON STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Brown Murray Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Fred O. Barrett
Rev. & Mrs. Henry Bygrade
Oliver Barratt
Miss B. Bygrave
Mr. & Mrs. Fred H. Cobb
William J. Underwood
Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Chenery
Loring Underwood
Winthrop Chenery
H. O. Underwood
Mr. & Mrs. Horace E. Stone
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Hart
Mr. & Mrs. L. Lockheart
Miss Grace L. Hart
Mr. & Mrs. George H. Chenery
Miss Mabel C. Hart
Miss C. M. Chenery
Miss Emma V. Chenery
Mr. & Mrs. David Chenery
Mr. & Mrs. Charles II. Slade Leslie Slade
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Creeley
Miss A. L. Creeley Mr. & Mrs. JJohn C. Palfrey Samuel R. Payson
CONCORD AVENUE.
Mr. & Mrs. Alanson W. Beard Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Beard Mrs. Elisha Atkins
Mr. & Mrs. William Howell Reed
Mr. & Mrs. F. G. R. Lennan
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. McGinnis Mrs. H. McGinnis
Miss Hannah McGinnis
Miss Grace JJ. McGinnis Miss Fanny McGinnis
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin F. Atkins Mrs. F. Wrisley
Miss W. M. Wrisley
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Stow Griswold Stow
Mrs. A. Griswold
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin M. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Aaron A. Adams William L. Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Frost Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Foster
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Marcy Mr. & Mrs. John H. Marcy Robert Marcy Richard Marcy
GODEN STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew H. Graham Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin F. Floyd Mr. & Mrs. George S. Grant Mr. & Mrs. C. E Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie H. Russell
Mr. & Mrs. Howard A. Stone Mr. & Mrs. William H. Poole Mr. & Mrs. Alanson A. Holbrook Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Houghton
LEONARD STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Gilcreas Mr. & Mrs. James W. McCabe
Mr. & Mrs. Fred P. Rogers Mr. & Mrs. George W. Bean Mr. & Mrs. Hans P. Nielsen
Mrs. Caroline A. R. Whitney Mrs. S. J. Brigham Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Ellison Mr. & Mrs. William H. Ellison
Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Underwood
Mrs. Sarah G. Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Runey
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LEXINGTON STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Haskins Frederick C. Haskins
Miss Grace F. Haskins Mr. & Mrs. Herbert H. Russell Percy Russell Mr. & Mrs. R. H. Gove
Miss Grace M. Gove
Mrs. Sarah E. Kinsley
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Cullis
Mrs. M. A. Blaisdell
Miss Hattie M. Hawkins
Mrs. Annie Buzzell
Mr. & Mrs. John Fenderson
Miss Martha J. Fenderson
Miss Eliza H. Fenderson
Mrs. B. F. Chandler
Joseph Chandler Mr. & Mrs. F. L. Mckenzie
Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Webb
Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Beetle
Mrs. Deborah Holt
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Demond
Mr. & Mrs. Albert F. Mason
Mr. & Mrs. George C. Sprott
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Cotton
MOORE STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. David S. McCabe
George E. McCabe
Frank H. McCabe
Miss Laura M. McCabe
Mr. & Mrs. William McDonald
Miss Fanny Suydamı
NORTH STREET.
MCLEAN HOSPITAL Edward Cowles, Supt. George H. Rogers Miss Genevieve A. Rogers Mrs. R. M. Gay Walter S. Gay
Miss Caroline Rimmer Miss H. F. W. Sweetser
Miss S. A. Sweetser Mr. & Mrs. Edward Brann, Jr. Mrs. Caroline Kelley Mrs. Margaret Burbank
Mrs. Russell Miss Mary L. Burbank Miss Clara Burbank Miss Amy Burbank Russell Burbank Henry R. Higgins Miss Mary R. Higgins
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace H. Bate Miss Marion I. Bate Harry L. Bate
Harry E. Carpenter Mr. & Mrs. E. A. Castner
Mr. & Mrs. Otis F. Scammon
Miss Bertha Scammon Mr. & Mrs. Francis Jarritt Mr. & Mrs. George C. Flett Mr. & Mrs. William Aiken Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Herbert G. Harville
Mr. & Mrs. Waldo F. Little Miss E. J. Stevenson Mr. & Mrs. Randall E. Wads- worth Mr. & Mrs. Franklin W. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Louis Wolff Capt. & Mrs. Oliver Bowdoin William Bowdoin Mrs. A. R. Durham The Misses Durham
Dr. & Mrs. H. A. Yenetchi Mrs. C. E. Clark
Mrs. H. J. Suydam
Charles R. Suydam
Mr. & Mrs. William Raynes
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley G. Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Everett Lovejoy Mr. & Mrs. Hollis Bowman Page
Mr. & Mrs. J. Lucius Ellis Mr. & Mrs. L. Guy Dennett Mr. & Mrs. Gustavus C. Holt
Miss Ruth B. Holt
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick M. Hawkins
Mrs. L. W. Baldwin
Mr. & Mrs. Edward O. Hatch
Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Holmes
Mr. & Mrs. Albert G. Hadley
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OAK STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. D. B. Sorlin Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Horsfall Mr. & Mrs. Fred Gerry
Mr. & Mrs. George R. Woodin Mr. & Mrs. John J. Bathrick
PLEASANT STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. Chandler Robbins
Mrs. Mary C. Hunt
Mrs. Amos Smith
Miss C. B. Robbins
Mr. & Mrs. Winthrop Brown
Miss A. D. Robbins
Mr. & Mrs. Amos S. Crane
Miss A. M. Hunt
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brown
Chandler R. Hunt
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Reed
Charles H. Edgar
Miss Ethel N. Edgar
Miss C. L. G. Scales
Mrs. Wellington
Miss Florence M. Scales
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O. Wellington
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Russell
Mrs. M. E. Hough
Miss Elizabeth Adams
W. F. Hough
Mr. & Mrs. S. Francis Baldwin
Mr. & Mrs. E. Homer
Mrs. Mary Homer
Jarquin M. Hernandez
Miss Adeline C. Orr
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Winn
Mr. & Mrs. George P. Walcott
Charles H. Yates
Willis S. Yates
Miss Mabel I .. Yates
Miss Mary Knight
Mrs. Nellie F. Winneck
J. Willard Hill ('larence (). Hill
J. Varnum Fletcher
George V. Fletcher
M. M. Hill Miss Hattie Hill
Mr. & Mrs. George H. Russell
Mr. & Mrs. E. Price
Mr. & Mrs. Warren S. Frost
Miss Lucena M. Frost
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Frost
Mr. & Mrs. Irving B. Frost Mr. & Mrs. Everett A. Frost Miss Mary E. Frost
SCHOOL STREET.
Willard S. Bartlett Mr. & Mrs. William W. Lowe Mrs. A. H. Mead Mrs. Sarah Swift E. T. Hallowell Mr. & Mrs. Elmer A. Fletcher
Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Walter Daniel
Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Pearse
Mr. & Mrs. Elbridge A. Kingman
Mrs. Mary Hittenger Richard Hittenger Jacob Hittenger Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Hittenger Edward K. Hittenger C. F. Livermore Miss M. Livermore Miss H. C. Livermore
Miss E. Locke
Miss Cora Locke
Mrs. Fannie Hale
Mr. & Mrs. J. Henry Fletcher Mr & Mrs. W. HI. Holbrook
Miss M. D. Frost Mr.& Mrs. James Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Frost Mr. & Mrs. Herry Frost Miss Marion K. Frost Miss Fanny Teel
Edward Brown
Mrs. Mary S. Locke Samuel Locke James Locke Mrs. Edwin Locke
Miss C. Hansen
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin F. Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Hoffman R. P. Scales Miss E. R. Scales
Mr. & Mrs. George Stearns
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SOMERSET STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. Otis Simonds Miss S. L. Simonds Frank A. Simonds Mr & Mrs. Andrew Reed
Mrs. Florence H. Tresilian Thomas Tresilian Mr. & Mrs. James Otis Simonds
SYCAMORE STREET.
Dr. Leonard B. Clark Dwight M. Sales
Mr. & Mrs. Frank O. Drayton
Miss Ethelynd J. Drayton
Mr. & Mrs. Barnabas Binney
Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Soffses
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hobbs Mrs. Marietta Barnes
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Arkerson
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Kenread
Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Wentzel Ede T. Plaisted Edward Ahern
WAVERLEY STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. Robept C. Claus Mr. & Mrs. Horace O. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. F. Shute Mr. & Mrs. S. S. C. Russell Miss Bertha W. Russell W. H. Keegan
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Chandler Mrs. Sarah A. Rice Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Davis Ralph S. Davis
The Misses Davis Miss Lucy A. Sylvester
Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Middleton Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorham Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert J. Harris Charles E. McCarthy John R. Mackessy Mr. & Mrs. Kellogg
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Nassau
Miss Edith F. Nassau Mr. & Mrs. J. Eastman Chase Miss M. Chase Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Rockwood Mr. & Mrs. John F. Richardson Miss Eunice F. Richardson Miss Mabel W. Richardson
WHITE STREET.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin P. Taylor Edwin P. Taylor, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William Jewett Miss Sarah M. Jewett Mr.& Mrs. Amos L. Banks Warren F. Flagg Miss Sarah M. Flagg
Mr. & Mrs. George Burnham Mr. & Mrs. Orville Ripley Mrs. Dorothy Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Everett C. Benton
Mr. & Mrs. Whitney Foster
ADDITIONAL NAMES
William H. Burke, Baker, near Concord avenue
Mrs. M. H. Edgar Ash Burton N. Holmes, Davis, corner Thayer road
J. H. Kendall, Mill Louis Linker, Church Louis F. McGuire, Trapelo road
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WINTHOP L. CHENERY,
IRE
INSURANCE
Belmont, Mass.
AGENCY OF
MIDDLESEX MUTUAL, of Concord.
MERRIMACK MUTUAL, of Andover. IMPERIAL, of London.
ORIENT, of Hartford.
FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia.
heodore CHEMISTS
Metcalf AND
ompany DRUGGISTS
39 Tremont St., Boston
Branch Store, Copley Sq., cor Boylston and Clarendon Sts. Established 1837.
DO YOU WISH your medicines at low prices, accurately weighed and measured by experienced clerks? We solicit your orders, when you are in need of drugs, medicines and requirements for the sick roon.
TIGHT BELL at both stores. All departments at all times in charge of registered pharmacists, many of them also graduates of the College of Pharmacy. Night bell and two night clerks always in attendance Character of drugs purchased are of the best, and a supply of new reme- dies as soon as introduced in the market. Prompt delivery service, two trips daily. Chemical examination of wall paper, fabrics, etc. Our own chemists engaged in the examination of our chemicals and preparations are also available for above purposes. System of double-checking prescrip- tions, addresses, etc. In using the night bell at Tremont Street, we would call the attention of our customers to the fact that on hearing the call, the clerk will immediately reply by ringing the electric bell on the front door, thus notifying the customer that his call has been heard. Customers will confer a great favor by reporting any neglect or inattention in our night service.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
1ST CLASS. - Letters, and all mail mattersealed so that it cannot be ex- amined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction, for United States and British Provinces (except Newfoundland). At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure forwarding. Postal cards, U. S. and Brit- ish Provinces, 1 cent.
The use of the hand stamp for personal communications, as the stamping of a receipt or credit on a bill of account, price list with prices added in writing, matter produced by the type-writer, constitutes the matter first class.
Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to another without additional prepayment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the postage will be collected on delivery.
2D CLASS .- All newspaper and other periodical publications which are issued at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication and with a paid list of subscribers. Rate 1 cent per pound, and is for the benefit of publishers and news agents and of dealers only. Publications of this character can be mailed by the public at the rate of one cent for each four ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage com- pulsory.
3D CLASS .- Books (printed), circulars, labels, photographs, proof sheets, and corrected proof sheets and MS. copy accompanying the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, hand-bills, posters, and all matter of the same general character. Rate, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction ; full prepayment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the United States, with postage prepaid at 3d class rate, but matter of this nature for Canada must be prepaid at 4th class rates. The date of issue, name of the addressed, the name of the sender, may be written on a circular, or the correction of a typographical error, without subjecting it to letter rate. Reproductions from Hectograph, Papy- rograph, and Electric Pen may be sent through mails as 3d class matter. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds, except in the case of single volumes of a book, to which there is no limit of weight.
4th CLASS .- Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper bearing printed advertisements, merchandise, metals and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes. Rate 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment of postage compulsory. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds. The sender may attach to such articles, by tags or label, any marks, numbers, names or letters, for purpose o fdescription.
UNMAILABLE .- All packages containing poisons, explosives, substances ex- hailing bad odor, liquids (ardent, vinous, spirituous or malt), obscene matter of any description, dunning notices on postal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or injure any person hand- ling he same. cannot be forwarded in the mails.
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1895.
Total Population, 2,495,345.
BARNSTABLE CO.
Pittsfield
20,447 Edgartown
1,125
Barnstable
4,056
Sandisfield
Bourne
1,579
Savoy
504 Tisbury
1,002
Brewster
901
Sheffield
1,897 West Tisbury
460
Chatham
1,805
Stockbridge
2,077
Dennis
2,534
Tyringham
363
Total
4,237
Eastham
476 Washington
416
Falmouth
2.654 WVest Stockbridge
1,257
ESSEX CO.
Harwich
2,534
Williamstown
4,886 Amesbury
9,984
Mashpee
330
Windsor
556 Andover
6,148
Orleans
1,198
Beverly
11,802
Provincetown
4,549
Total
86,262 Boxford
727
Sandwich
1,580
Bradford
4,735
Wellfleet
971
Yarmouth
1,656 Acushnet
1,116
Georgetown
2,050
Total
27,638 Berkeley
954
Groveland
2,333
Dartmouth
· 3,108
Hamilton
1,356
BERKSHIRE CO.
Dighton
1,797
Haverhill
30,185
Adams
7,837 Fairhaven
3,338
Lawrence
52,153
Becket
88
Freetown
1,405
Lynnfield
818
Clarksburg
1,001 New Bedford
55,254
Marblehead
7,664
Egremont
836
Norton
1,614
Methuen
5,690
Great Barrington
4,795
Rehoboth
1,816
Nahant
864
Hinsdale
1,650
Somerset
1,983
Newburyport
14,554
Lee
4,068
Taunton
27,093
Peabody
10,510
Monterey
464
Rockport
5,287
Mount Washington
136
Total
217,817
Salem
34,437
New Marlborough
1,289
Salisbury
1,301
North Adams
19,127
Saugus
4,504
Otis
518 Chilmark
304 Swampscott
3,257
Peru
305 Cottage City
1,037 Topsfield
1,033
Alford
280
Fall River
88,020
Lynn
62,355
Cheshire
1,183
Mansfield
3,722
Manchester
1,876
Dalton
3,207
North Attleborough 6,576
Merrimac
2,302
Florida
425
Raynham
1,518
Middleton
838
Hancock
511
Seekonk
1,465
Newbury
1,489
Lanesborough
848
Swansea
1,627
North Andover
3,571
Lenox
2,872
Westport
2,675
Rowley
1,272
New Ashford
116
Easton
4,449
Ipswich
4,720
Truro
815
BRISTOL CO.
Danvers Essex
1,587
Attleborough
8,287
Gloucester
27,663
Richmond
701 Gay Head
169
802 Gosnold
140
DUKES CO.
4444
8,181
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-Continued.
Wenham
886 Ludlow
2,562 Ayer
2,101
West Newbury
1,643 Monson
3,748 Bedford
1,169
Montgomery
275 Belmont
2,843
Total
329,775 Palmer
6,866 Billerica
2,580
Russell
848 Boxborough
307
FRANKLIN CO.
Southwick
961 Burlington
574
Ashfield
1,013
Tolland
492
Bernardston
778 Wales
10,659 Concord
5,177
Charlemont
1,041
West Springfield
6,122 Dracut
2,441
('olrain
1,610
Wilbraham
1,739 Dunstable
400
Conway
1,308
Everett
18,578
Deerfield
3,007
Total
152,791 Framingham
9,498
Erving
964
Groton
2,191
Gill
1,087
HAMPSHIRE CO.
Holliston
2,718
Hawley
468 Amherst
4,794
Hudson
5,306
Heath
476 Belchertown
2,161
Lexington
3,497
Lever ett
744 Chesterfield
589
Lincoln
1.111
Leyden
363 Cummington
750
Littleton
1,136
Monroe
298 Easthampton
4,790
Lowell
84.359
Montague
6,054 Enfield
990
Malden
29,706
New Salem
869 Goshen
304
Marlborough
14,980
Orange
5,357 Greenwich
481
Medford
14,480
Rowe
498 Hadley
1,703
Melrose
11,966
Shelburne
1,560 Hatfield
1,262
Natick
8,909
Shutesbury
444 Huntington
1,450
Newton
27,622
Sunderland
696 Middlefield
383
North Reading
835
Warwick
599 Northampton
16,738
Pepperell
3,320
Wendell
529 Pelham
486
Reading
4,710
Whately
755 Plainfield
450
Sherborn
1,439
Total
40,149 Southampton
1,054
Somerville
52,193
Agawam
2,408
Williamsburg
1,957
Tewksbury
3,379
Brimfield
962
Townsend
1,781
Chester
1,428
Total
54,713
Wakefeld
8,309
East Longmeadow
1,596
Waltham
20,877
Granville
1,004
Watertown
7,788
Hampden
743 Acton
1,979 Wayland
2,026
Holland
199 Arlington
6,515 Westford
2,418
Holyoke
40,149 Ashby
804 Weston
1,710
Longmeadow
620 Ashland
2,090 Wilmington
1,420
HAMPDEN CO.
South Hadley Ware
7,655
Stoneham
6,278
Stow
920
Westhampton
476
Sudbury
1,137
Blandford
849
Worthington
648
Tyngsborough
635
Chicopee
16,427
Prescott
401
Shirley
1,399
Northfield
1,854 Granby
748
Maynard
3,161
Greenfield
6,229
Hopkinton
2,983
Buckland
1,548 Westfield
51,534 Cambridge 309 Carlisle 783 Chelmsford
81,519
3,160
Springfield
MIDDLESEX CO.
4,443
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-Continued.
Winchester
6,146 East Bridgewater 14,176 Halifax
2,894 Dudley 3,201
Woburn
Hanover
2,051 Gardner 9,183
Total
499,248 Hanson
1,379 Grafton 5,102
4,819 Hardwick 2,654
NANTUCKET CO.
Hull
1,041 Harvard 1,162
1,745 Holden 2,602
Nantucket
3,017
Lakeville
870 Hopedale 1,377
Total
3,017
Marshfield
1,762 Lancaster
2,181
NORFOLK CO.
Middleborough
6,692 Leominster
9,214
Avon
1,626 Norwell
1,540 Lunenburg
1,231
Belingham
1,435 Pembroke
1,224 Mendon
888
Braintree
5,310 Plymouth
7,958 Milford
8,958
Brookline
16,159 Plympton
549 Milbury
5,220
C'anton
4,638 Rochester
1,017 New Braintree
542
Cohasset
2,477 Rockland
5,511 Northborough
1,941
Dedham
7,218 Scituate
2,247 Northbridge
5,286
Dover
668 Wareham
3,367 North Brookfield
4,635
Foxborough
3,222 West Bridgewater
1,747 Oakham
605
Franklin
5,133 Whitman
5,747 Oxford
2,391
Hyde Park
11,828
Total
101,481 Petersham
952
Medfield
1,872°
Phillipston
460
Medway
2,923
SUFFOLK CO.
Princeton
951
Millis
1,006
494,205
Rutland
978
Needham
3,511 Chelsea
31,295
Shrewsbury
1,524
Norfolk
882 Revere
7,437
Southborough
2,223
Norwood
4,574 Winthrop
4,192
Southbridge
8,244
Quincy
20,712
Spencer
7,614
Randolph
3,694
Sterling
1,218
Sharon
1,717
Sturbridge
1,909
Stoughton
5,268
WORCESTER CO.
Sutton
3,420
Walpole
2,994
2,146 Templeton
2,917
Wellesley
4,229
Athol
7 360 Upton
2,151
Weymouth
11,285
1,599 Uxbridge
3,550
Wrentham
2,584
Barre
2,255 Warren
4,424
Total
134,781
Blackstone
6,044 Westborough
5,231
PLYMOUTH CO.
Boylston
729 West Brookfield
1,467
Abington
4,207 Brookfield
3,279 Westminster
1,315
Bridgewater
4,687 Charlton
1,877 Winchendon
4,491
Brockton
33,157 Clinton
11,500 Worcester
98,687
Carver
1,016 Dana
717
Duxbury
1.966 Douglas
2,025
Total
306,307
Holbrook
2,298
Paxton
426
Royalston
890
Milton
5,518 Boston
Total
537,129
Berlin
897 Webster
7,788
Bolton
797 West Boylston
2,969
Ashburnham
497 Fitchburg
26,394
Hingham
Kingston
Marion
759 Hubbardston 1,276
Mattapoisett
1,032 Leicester
3,240
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