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Angustus C. Miss, bds. Lynn av.
Charles G., engraver (B.), h. 26 Fairview av.
Marie C. Mrs., h. Lynn av.
Surrette Louis, carpenter, h. 434 Mass. av.
Svendsen Bernard A., bds. 10 Teel-st. pl.
Svenson Anton, laborer, h. rear 28 Franklin
Swadkins Mary A. Miss, teacher pianoforte and organ, bds. 160 Westminster av., A. H.
Jason A., engineer, 366 Mass. av., bds. 160 Westminster av., A. H.
Thomas, bookkeeper, h. 160 Westminster av., A. H.
Swan Alfred S., bookkeeper, bds. 67 Pleasant
Annie F. Miss, h. 418 Mass. av.
Charles H., traveling salesman (103 Bedford, B.), h. 17 Bartlett av.
Clara C. Mrs., h. 67 Pleasant
G. Arthur, salesman (125 Summer, B.), h. 67 Pleasant
Henry Mrs., h. 418 Mass. av.
James T., clerk (Union Station, B.), h. 17 Jason
Roland A., sewer clerk, Town Hall, bds. 8 Water Swan's Block, 466 Mass. av.
Sweeney Ann Mrs., widow, h. 74 Park
Dennis F., painter, h. 21 Webster
Edward J., h. 245 Mass. av.
John, fire department, h. 61 Lowell William J., laborer, h. 97 Mystic
Swensen Bernard, painter, h. 10 Teel-st. pl. Swett Nathaniel, h. 18 Oakland av., A. H.
Sophie Miss, authoress, bds. 18 Oakland av., A. H.
Susan Hartley Miss, authoress, bds. 18 Oakland av., A. H. Thomas H., hatter (126 Tremont, B.), h. 26 Florence av. A. H. Symmes Hattie L. Miss, bds. 52 Old Mystic
Symmes Stephen, h. 52 Old Mystic
TAFT WALTER H., clerk, 473 Mass. av., bds. 276 Broadway Taft Warterman A., (53 State, B.), h. 119 Pleasant
Talcott J. P., trav. salesman (76 Essex, B.), bds. 8 Henderson Leroy, emp. (76 Essex, B.), bds. 8 Henderson Thomas W., jobber (76 Essex, B.), h. 8 Henderson
WE SELL CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE AT THE
The Celebrated FERRIS WAIST and R. & G. CORSET. NONE BETTER.
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Tanck Sophus, carpenter, h. 18 Walnut ct. TAPPAN DANIEL L., farmer and Belmont Crystal Spring Co., h. 269 Mass. av .- See advt. page 82 Tappan Lydia M. Mrs., bds. 17 Jason Taylor A. S. Mrs., teacher, bds. 78 Jason C. Ralph, student, bds. 19 Maple Edward, hostler, h. 16 Beacon
Edward S., clerk, 467 Mass. av., h. 12 Park Edwin L., carpenter, h. 46 Dundee rd., A. H.
Hattie M. Miss, teacher, bds. 19 Maple Henry, laborer Fowle's Mill, h. 12 Mill John, driver (Cambridge Ice Co.), bds. 16 Henderson Louis C. (36 Boylston, B.), h. 22 Wellington Major, driver (Cambridge Ice Co.), bds. 16 Henderson Maria Mrs., widow, bds. 5 Jason
TAYLOR MATTIE MISS, dressmaker, h. 5 Jason-See advt. page 58
Myron, real estate agent B. & M. R. R. (B.), h. 19 Maple Samuel, farmer, bds. 12 Lake
Teed William, laborer, h. 106 Franklin
Teel Albert L., h. 785 Mass. av.
E. A. Miss, bds. 17 Russell ter.
George A., engraver and illustrator (196 Summer, B.), h. 827 Mass. av.
Oscar J., clerk, 493 Mass. av. bds. at E. Lexington Thomas R., h. 742 Mass. av.
· Teele Mary H. Mrs., h. 23 Central
Teele Mary H. Miss, teacher, bds. 23 Central
Temple Austin S., bookkeeper (53 State, B.), h. 15 Swan
Temple Rozan H. Mrs., h. 15 Maple
Tewksbury George C., trav. salesman (Studio Bldg., B.), h. 45 Claremont av., A. H.
Thayer George H., h. 191 Mystic
Thayer Harry H., clerk (87 Milk, B.), bds. 49 Lake
Thompson Frank E. (68 Beverly, B.), bds. 208 Pleasant Fraser, driver, bds. 8 Sawin
Fred, driver ( Katahdin Spring Water Co.), bds. 8 Sawin Thorpe Thomas E., sexton, Unitarian Church, h. 30 Russell
Thorpe William H., shipper, h. 14 Prescott
Thyne Martin, laborer, h. 196 Summer
Thyne Thomas farmer, h. 966 Mass. av.
Tierney Daniel B., fire dept., bds. 60 Brattle Richard, farmer, h. Spring
Thomas, laborer, h. 75 Grove
Thomas, market gardener, h. 60 Brattle
KNOWLES & MARDEN, Paints, Oils and Colors. 483 Massachusetts Av., Arlington.
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TILDEN ALBERT A., druggist, 618 Mass. av., h. 16 Russell ter .- See foot lines
Tillson Apollos J. Mrs., h. 295 Broadway
Tingley Abigail Miss, housekeeper, bds. 10 Westmoreland av., A. H.
Tingley James C., h. 10 Westmoreland av., A. H.
Tobey George, gardener, bds. 211 Lake Tobin Ellen Mrs., h. 26 Park
John, laborer, h. rear 253 Pleasant
John S., teamster, h. Kensington pk.
Patrick F., bds. 26 Park Thomas J., milk driver, bds. 26 Park Tolman Ann Miss, h. 695 Mass. av. Emily Miss, h. 695 Mass. av.
Julia, physician, h. 695 Mass. av. Olivia, music teacher (B.), h. 695 Mass. av.
Toohey James, laborer, h. 178 Summer
Tooker Murray T., carpenter, bds. 138 Lowell, A. H.
Toomey John, rope maker, h. 138 North Union
Michael, laborer, h. 85 Beacon Timothy, laborer, h. 46 Park
Towne Truman B. Mrs., widow, h. 39 Jason
Towne William F., milk dealer, h. 40 Mystic
Tracy James E., accountant (88 Franklin, B.), h. 18 Wyman
Trafton Lorenzo G., shipper (East Cambridge), h. 239 Mass. av.
Trainor Frank, laborer, h. 3 Moore ct.
Travis Patrick, laborer, h. 147 Warren
Trefethen Thomas A., foreman, h. 197 Lowell, A. H.
Trembley Joseph, gate tender, 495 Mass. av., h. at Cambridge
Trow Albert W., manager Central Dry Goods Co., 477 Mass. av., h. 18 Russell ter. Trow Elvira Mrs., widow, bds. 18 Russell ter.
Trowbridge Edith V. Miss, h. 152 Pleasant
Grace E. Miss, h. 152 Pleasant John T., author, h. 152 Pleasant
Troy William, laborer, bds. 53 Park
Tucker Fred W., clerk (93 Water, B.), h. 1064 Mass. av.
Tucker Wilson, bds. 103 Claremont av., A. H.
Tufts F. W. Mrs., dressmaker h. 4 Walnut ct.
George B., ( Room 43, State House, B.), h. 3 Arnold, A. H. George D. Mrs., h. 807 Mass. av.
John, clerk, h. Arnold, A. II. Nathan, h. 4 Walnut ct.
Russell D., photographer, bds. 421 Mass. av.
William W., physician, h. 421 Mass. av.
GO TO THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE For all kinds of Dry Goods.
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Tukey Charles W., salesman (19 Commercial, B.), h. 53 Wollas- ton av., A. H.
Turnbull Carrie, clerk 639 Mass. av., bds. 24 Swan pl. Edward, driver American Express, h. 24 Swan pl.
Mary A. Mrs., h. 24 Swan pl.
William F., clerk 639 Mass. av., bds. 24 Swan pl. Turner Albert E. (105 Court, B.), h. 23 Jason Andrew W. h. 5 Acton, A. H.
Edward C. (50 State, B.), h. 239 Pleasant
Helen, clerk 639 Mass. av., h. at Cambridge
Herbert B., tourist agent, bds. 239 Pleasant
Joseph W., bds. 5 Acton, A. H.
TUTTLE WILLIAM H. H., lawyer, Savings Bank Bldg .. Mass. av. (911 Tremont Bldg., B.), h. 11 Pleasant-st. pl, See advt. page 86
Twohig Patrick, laborer, bds. 24 Tufts
Twomey John, rope maker, h. 138 North Union
Tyler Lucian C., boots and shoes, 626 Mass. av., h. 33 Russell Martin, laborer, bds. 196 Summer
Tyner Richard, carriage mfr. (C.), h. 837 Mass. av.
UCKHART ANGUS, teamster, bds. 23 Sawin Underwood James, manager 444 Mass. av., h. 20 Swan pl.
UPHAM E. EVERETT, provisions 463 Mass. av., h. 15 Avon pl .- See advt. page 44
Upham Lois Alice, student, bds. 15 Avon pl.
Urquhart Gertrude, trained nurse, h. 17 Palmer
Usher William, coachman, h. 1269 Mass. av.
VAN DER VEER E. R. Miss, Elmhurst School, 220 Park av., h. do.
Van der Veer Margaret Miss, Elmhurst School, 220 Park av., h. do.
Varney Carolyn Standish, h. 23 Maple
Varney Jennie M. Mrs., boarding house, 23 Maple
Vaughan Elmira Mrs., h. 26 Swan pl.
Vaughan Mary Miss, bookkeeper ( Union Station, B.), bds. 26 Swan pl.
Vaupel L. H. W., manager (40 North, B.), h. 27 Winter Veits Frederick H. (78 Chauncy, B.), h. Gray
Vickery Abigail W. Mrs., h. 13 Wachusett av., A. H. Clarabel S., bds. 13 Wachusett av., A. H.
Ella F., bookkeeper (47 Franklin, B.), bds. 13 Wachusett av., A. H.
Vidito William, motorman, h. 110 Vine, A. H.
LAWN MOWERS AND GARDEN TOOLS. KNOWLES & MARDEN, 483 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington.
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Vose Thomas, provisions, h. 12 Draper av.
Vossalhik Frank, plumber (B.), bds. 28 Williams, A. H.
Vossalhik John, tailor (400 Washington, B.), h. 28 Williams, A. H.
WAAGE JOHN C., painter and paper hanger, h. 28 Moore pl. Wade Edward E., actor, h. 38 Walnut
Wade Emma R., housekeeper, h. 7 Walnut
Wadleigh Francis B. (74 Chauncy, B.), bds. 16 Swan
Waldron Catherine Mrs., widow, bds. 1141 Mass. av.
Waldron Michael, laborer, h. 1141 Mass. av.
Walker Adam, 255 Mass. av., deceased
Adams Mrs., widow, h. 19 Water
Farmer R. (90 Canal, B.), h. 99 Jason
Jeanie Miss, nurse, bds. 19 Water
John, traveling salesman ( B.), h. 8 Kensington pk.
WALLACE JOHN R., painter, 1 Lorne road, A. H., h. do. Walsh Martin, gardener, h. 43 Park
Michael, mason, h. 55 Beacon William, laborer, bds. Oak
Wambolt Albert J., meat cutter (F. H. M., B.), h. 194 Medford Wanamaker James W., plasterer, h. 147 Forest
Ware William II., bds. 45 Claremont av., A. H.
Warner Charles D., express, 1118 Mass. av., A. H., h. do.
Warner Gertrude E., bookkeeper (130 North, B.), bds. 1118 Mass. av.
Warren Alton A., traveling salesman, h. 51 Claremot av., A. H. Frances A. Miss, housekeeper, h. 1146 Mass. av.
G. Greenleaf, h. 611 Mass. av.
Joseph P. Mrs., h. 417 Mass. av.
Louisa R., teacher, bds. 417 Mass. av.
Washburn Henry D., farmer at Lynch's, Appleton, A. H.
Waterfall William H., proprietor Suburban Hotel, Lake
Waterhouse Carrie Miss, bds. 49 Forest
Waterhouse John, motorman, h. 49 Forest, A. II.
Waterman Arthur A. (38 Bromfield, B.), h. Park av., A. H. Emma F. Mrs., boarding house, Park av., A. II.
Nixon, editor (520 Atlantic av., B.), h. 83 Oakland av., A. H.
Waters Eugene X., tinsmith, 466 Mass. av., h. 285 Broadway Watkins Arthur Elmer (361 Washington, B.), bds. 21 Maple Watson Armor, teamster, h. 196 Summer
Watson Charles H., pastor Arlington Baptist Church, h. 26 Academy
Watts Isaac L., h. 72 Westminster av., A. H.
THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE IS HEAD- DRESS LININGS AND TRIMMINGS.
QUARTERS FOR
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Watts I. Oliver, salesman (69 High, B.), h. 73 Lowell, A. H. Waugh Annie T., grocer, h. 3 Beacon
Emma J. Miss, bookkeeper, bds. 51 Lake
Mary Mrs., widow, h. 81 Warren William H., bds. 81 Warren
Webber Charles E., salesman (171 Congress, B.), h. 28 Bartlett Harriet E. Miss, h. 333 Mass. av.
William A. W. (W. H. Webber & Son), fish and oysters, 667 Mass. av., h. 41 Bartlett av.
W. H. (W. H. Webber & Son), fish and oysters, 667 Mass. av., bds. 41 Bartlett av.
W. H. & Son ( W. H. & William A. W.), fish and oysters, 667 Mass. av. Welch Anna Mrs., bds. 95 Franklin
Henry J., machinist, bds. 95 Franklın
James E., teamster, bds. 11 Beacon
John E., teamster, bds. 11 Beacon
Margaret Mrs., widow, h. 76 Beacon
Michael, mason, h. 55 Beacon
Richard, farmer, h. 76 Beacon
WELCH RICHARD A., express, 11 Beacon, h. do .- See advt. page 44
Thomas, laborer, h. 30 Franklin
Thomas, poultry dresser (35 F. H. M., B.), h. 130 Franklin
Thomas F., cornice maker, bds. 95 Franklin
Thomas J., contractor, bds. 11 Beacon
William, gardener, h. Oak
Wellington Ann Eliza, h. 55 Winter
Annette S., kindergarten school, 12 Maple, bds. 16 do.
Arthur J., lawyer, P. O. bldg. (and Tremont bldg., B.) bds. 16 Maple
Ethel L. Miss, director physicial culture (Canton), bds. 16 Maple
Frank Y., agent Sanford Co. (55 Kilby, B.), and George Y. Wellington & Son, insurance, Savings Bank bldg., h. 15 Wellington
WELLINGTON GEORGE Y. & SON, (Frank Y.), insurance, Savings Bank bldg. (and 55 Kilby, B.), h. 16 Maple-See advt. outside cover
Wells Joseph, clerk (Union Station, B.), bds. 16 Swan pl. Richard, carriage washer, bds. rear 266 Mass. av. Sarah Miss, teacher (C.), bds. 12 Court
Welsh Martin, gardener, h. 43 Park
Weltch Henry T. & Son (Otis W.), groceries and provisions, 941 Mass. av., h. do.
WILDEY SAVINGS BANK, 52 Boylston St., BOSTON, Have always paid FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, May 15 and Nov. 15.
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Weltch Otis W. (Henry T. & Son), grocers, 941 Mass. av., h. 957 do.
Wentworth George F., real estate, h. 104 Bartlett av.
Weston Lewis F., printer (558 Mass. av., C.), h. 24 Cleveland Wetherbee Clarence A., machinist, 480 Mass. av., bds. 30 Swan place
Irving I., dentist ( Hoffman House), h. 15 Medford Ivers L., jeweler (24 Winter, B.), bds. 30 Swan pl. Mary E. Mrs., h. 30 Swan pl.
Wharton Charles H., supt. Arlington Gas Light Co., h. 31 Jason Wheeler Arthur M., traveling salesman (35 High, B.), h. 424 Mass. av.
Julia H., matron Convalescent Home, h. 53 Broadway
Lizzie S. Miss, bds. 23 Russell
William, market gardener, h. 53 Broadway
Whitaker J. W., treas. Savings Bank, 622 Mass. av., h. 19 Russell
Whitaker Josephine W. Miss, bds. 19 Russell
White Arthur T., rubber hose (C.), h. 1193 Mass. av.
Clara HI. Mrs., bds. 10 Jason
Edward A. (Frost & White) florist, 639 Mass. av., h. at Belmont
Edward P. (73 Haverhill, B.), h. 36 Florence av., A. II.
George W., mason and contractor, h. 917 Mass. av.
Henry R., bds. 147 Park av., A. H.
James, laborer, h. 1193 Mass. av., A. H.
J. Arlington, bds. 147 Park av., A. H.
John T., inspector public buildings, h. 147 Park av., A. H.
John W., market man, h. 111 Warren Patrick, laborer, h. 3 Schouler ct.
Robert II., janitor, bds. 276 Broadway
Trueworthy (258 Washington, B.), h. 10 Jason
William L., salesman, h. 30 Cleveland Whitcomb Perry, motorman, h. 107 Vine
Whitehouse William, blacksmith, h. Henderson opp. Cross
Whitman Latimer S , clerk ( 280 Tremont, B. ), h. 1140 Mass. av.
Whitman Stephen A., carpenter, h. 3 Winnek pl. Whitney Alfred, carpenter, h. 10 Swan
Charles, electrician (B.), h. 289 Broadway
Ellery W., salesman (59 Long Wharf, B.), bds. 23 Wyman Fred J., spring maker, bds. 12 Henderson George F., soap mfr. (59 Long Wharf, B.), h. 23 Wyman Harrie H., asst. manager (4 Liberty Sq., B.), h. 48 Brattle O. E. Mrs., h. 1008 Mass. av.
Susan J. Mrs., bds. 23 Russell
THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE IS AGENT
FOR THE New Idea Pattern. As Good if not Better than the Best, and only 10 cents.
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Whittemore Almira T. Mrs., widow, bds. 6 Water
Benjamin F., h. 174 Summer
C. Barton, h. 421 Mass. av.
Edith A. Miss, assistant librarian, bds. 6 Water
Ephraim T., bds. 299 Broadway
L. B. Mrs., h. 17 Russell ter. Melnotte W., bds. 17 Russell ter.
Otis R., h. Gray cor. Bartlett
WHITTEMORE O. W., druggist, 653 Mass. av., h. 6 Water-See advt. page 44
Whitten James E., policeman, h. 106 Franklin
Whittier Charles H., salesman (12 Summer, B.), h. 18 Whitte- more
Nathaniel E., janitor school, h. 20 Franklin Sarah A. Miss, bds. 20 Franklin
Whytal Charles R. (Wm. Whytal & Son), grocer, 473 Mass. av., bds. 19 Avon pl.
Whytal William & Son (Charles R.), grocers, 473 Mass. av., h. 19 Avon pl.
Wier Henry, h. 75 Bow
Wiggin M. J. Mrs., h. 15 Maple
Wiggin Sarah M. Miss, h. 15 Maple
Wilcox Hiram, foreman (Cambridge Ice Co.), bds. 34 Teel
Wilder Bowman F., bookkeeper (53 State, B.), h. Chapman Charles Mrs., h. 283 Lake Isaac, h. 96 Pleasant, deceased Sophronia Mrs., widow, bds. Chapman
Wile Robert W., engineer, h. 1119 Mass. av.
Wilkins Daniel G., provisions (130 Blackstone, B.), h. 34 Bartlett av.
Wilkinson Alice Mrs., nurse, bds. 54 Winter
Williams Edward H., civil engineer (53 State, B. ), h. 37 Summer Williams Frederic M., traveling salesman, h. 13 Robbins road Willis Abbie N. Mrs., widow, bds. Gray
Willis Harold N., broker (3 Court, B.), h. Gray
Wilson Andrew, clerk, 9 Park av., h. 18 Sutherland road Daisy B. Miss, millinery, 475 Mass. av., h. do.
Herbert, motorman, h. Lancaster, A. H. James, laborer, h. Brattle lane Winchester Belle C. Miss, bds. 102 Florence av., A. H. Jacob O., sea captain, h. 102 Florence av., A. H. Mary I. Miss, bds. 102 Florence av., A. H.
Wine Lewis, boot and shoe repairer, 12 Mystic, h. at Woburn Winn Edward F., provisions, Pleasant, deceaed
Edward F. Mrs., widow, h. 10 Pleasant
S. STICKNEY & CO., Plumbing, Heating and Jobbing. Telephone connection. 466 MASSACHUSETTS Av., ARLINGTON.
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WINN FRANK P .. provisions, 12 Pleasant, h. 659 Mass. av .- See advt. page 40
George A., market gardener, h. 146 Mystic
George P., market gardener, h. 146 Mystic
Herbert F., drug clerk, 653 Mass. av., bds. 659 do.
John J. Mrs., h. 10 Central
Susie A., artist, bds. 57 Summer
Sarah D. Mrs., h. 37 Summer
S. Georgianna Miss, h. 57 Summer
William N. (Peirce & Winn Co.), 12 Mystic, h. 77 Summer Wong Charlie, laundry, 671 Mass. av., h. do.
Wood John F., student, h. 364 Mass. av.,
Grace Miss, bds. 1021 Mass. av.
Lyman J., piano finisher, h. 1021 Mass. av.
Ollie I. Miss, bookkeeper (11 Merchants Row, B.), bds. 1021 Mass. av.
Sophia M. Mrs., h. 364 Mass. av.
Stephen B., ice tool mfr., h. 19 Wyman
William B. (William T. Wood & Co.), 366 Mass. av., h. 386 do.
William E. (William T. Wood & Co.), 366 Mass. av., h. 364 do.
WOOD W. T. & CO., (William E. & William B.), ice tool mnfrs., 366 Mass. av .- See advt. front color page
Woodbury Charles E., physician (State House, B.), h. 9 Ravine Ethel Miss, bds. 2 Newman Way
George H., wall papers 28 Washington, B.), h. 2 Newman Way
Woodend John E., jeweler (383 Washington, B.), h. 72 Cres- · cent Hill av., A. H.
Woodend Robert, laborer, bds. West Moreland, A. H.
Woods Charles H., policeman, h. 1064 Mass. av.
Ernest C., student, bds. 181 Franklin
Fred D., civil engineer, bds. 181 Franklin George A., h. 181 Franklin
Woodworth Helen I., physician, 695 Mass. av., h. do.
Worth J. Walter, lumber surveyor, h. Franklin
Worthington Ellis, clerk (B,), h. 26 Westminster av., A. H.
Worthley Henry P., salesman (102 Fulton, B.), h. 78 Bartlett avenue
Laura M. Miss, dressmaker, h. 475 Mass. av. Mary Mrs., h. 475 Mass. av.
Wright Amelia Miss, teacher (C.), bds. 21 Oakland av. Charles, h. 71 Franklin
Harry, driver (Cambridge Ice Co.), bds. 31 Mass. av.
WINDOW SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS. KNOWLES & MARDEN, 483 Mass. Ave., Arlington.
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Wright J. Roscoe, h. 111 Claremont av., A. H.
Laura Miss, teacher (C.), bds. 21 Oakland av.
Wunderlich Frank W., clerk (93 F. H. M., B.), h. 84 Gray Wyle Robert W., engineer, h. 1119 Mass. av. Wyman Charles F., farmer, bds. 135 Lake
Charles F., clerk (34 Portland, B.), bds. 105 Pleasant Charles P., mfr. (34 Portland, B.), h. 105 Pleasant Clara M. Miss, bds. 424 Mass. av.
Daniel, market gardener, h. 129 Lake
Frank, market gardener, h. 135 Lake Hattie M. Miss, h. 128 Lake
Herbert, farmer, bds. 135 Lake
Joseph P., salesman (John P. Squire & Co.), h. 347 Mass. avenue John P. Mrs., h. 356 Mass. av.
Mary A. Miss, h. 356 Mass. av.
YEAMES AMY M., proofreader (138 Congress, B.), bds. Dev- ereaux
James Rev., rector St. John's Church ( Episcopal), h. Dev- ereaux
Mabel G., bds. Devereaux
Yerrington Annie I. Miss, bds. 59 Jason
Wendell P., wool (6 Leather sq., B.), h. 59 Jason
Yerxa & Yerxa, grocers, Woodford Bird, manager, 641 Mass. avenue
J. M. W. Mrs., widow, bds. 59 Jason
Young Bruce B., plumber, h. 23 Forest, A. II. Carroll, electric car conductor, rooms 1417 Mass. av.
Charles O., carriage painter, h. 48 Broadway
Forest, clerk, 669 Mass. av. bds. 326 do.
Freeman N. (68 Beverly, B.), h. 208 Pleasant
George W., bds. 94 Decatur
Gilbert F., produce (32 N. Market, B.), h. 60 Claremont Jennie M. Miss, bookkeeper, 49 Mass. av., bds. at West Som- ervile
Mangus, laborer, h. 94 Decatur
William H., auditor (Union Station, B.), bds. 20 Pleasant- st. pl.
ZEMAN JOSEPH, pressman, h. Williams, A. H.
SHIRT WAISTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS Laundered Manner At the CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE.
in the Best
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. 1
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.
S. STICKNEY & CO., 466 Mass. Av., Arlington. RANGES AND KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
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DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS :- $5 for 5 cents ; $10-8 cents ; $15-10 cents; $30-15 cents ; $40 -- 20 cents; $50-25 cents; $60-30 cents; $70-35 cents; $80 40 cents ; $100-45 cents.
INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS,-$10 for 10 cents; $20-20 cents; $30 -30 cents; $40-40 cents; $50-50 cents; $60-CO cents; $70-70 cents; $80-80 cents; $90-90 cents; over $90 and not exceeding $100-$1.
SPECIAL DELIVERY :- A Special Stamp of the face value of ten cents, attached to any article of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to immediate delivery within the carrier delivery limit of any Free Delivery Post Office, and within one mile of any other post office in the United States. The law permits the delivery by mail of letters bearing only the Special Delivery Stamp, but the ordinary postage due will be collected of the addressee on delivery. Letters arriving from foreign countries and bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps, are entitled to special delivery.
Foreign Postage.
CANADA POSTAL TREATY :- By the conditions of this treaty, all packages of merchandise (heretofore excluded) addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing, in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the office of address, if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applicable to the same in the domestic mails. Such packages will be exam- ined by the Canadian customs officials, and if the package contains dutiable matter, the amount of duty will be collected on delivery of package.
MEXICO :- Matter mailed in the United States addressed to Mexico is sub- ject to same rules and conditions as if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise, not sent as bona fide trade samples, are required to be sent by parcel post.
To Austria, Aden (Arabia), Argentine Republic, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, British Guiana, British India (Hindostan and Burmah), British New Guinea, Denmark,Egypt, France, French Colonies, Germany, Greenland, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Natal, Netherlands, Newfound- land, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Patagonia, Persia, Portugal, Russia, Queensland, Servia, South Australia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, Tasmania, Transvaal, Turkey, Victoria (Aus- tralia), West Australia :- prepaid letters per 1-2 oz., 5 cents ; postal cards, 2 cents ; newspapers and books, 1 cent for 2 oz. or fraction. Articles of Mer- chandise, except bona fide trade samples, cannot be sent in mail to Foreign Countries, except they be prepaid at letter rate of postage. Limit of weight on samples, 8 3-4 ounces ; limit of length, 12 inches ; breadth, 8 inches ; depth, 4 inches.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS :- Mail matter should be addressed legibly and com- pletely, giving street and number, or box number, postoffice, and the name of the State in full ; and to secure return in case of misdirection or non-delivery the name and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.
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