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Pittsfield, Boston 151.
Richmond, Boston 159, Pittsfield 8.
Sandisfield, Boston (by highway to Springfield) 125, Pittsfield (by highway) 27.
Savoy, Boston 133, Pittsfield (by highway) 15.
Sheffield, Boston 182, Pittsfield 31.
Stockbridge, Boston 168, Pittsfield 17.
Tyringham, Boston 142, Pittsfield 20.
Washington, Boston 138, Pittsfield 13.
West Stockbridge, Boston 162, Pittsfield 11.
Williamstown, Boston 140, Pittsfield 25.
Windsor, Boston 140, Pittsfield (by highway) 12.
Town Officers.
ADAMS-Selectmen, A. W. Preston, R. G. Wal- den, H. Clay Bliss, H. J. Bliss. H. S. Streeter : Assessors, R. R. Andrews, D. J. Dean, J. W. Rich- mond ; Collectors, North, R. G. Walden, South, E. E. Merchant ; Treasurer, . E. S. Wilkinson ; Town Clerk, E. C. Kiely.
ALFORD-Selectmen, Elisha L. Tobey. Samuel K. Williams, Harrison Calkins ; Assessors, William A. Bunce, Luke Shead, Leonard Post ; Treasurer, H. W. Smith ; Town Clerk, Reuben C. Fitch.
BECKET-Selectmen, Orin Millard, N. J. Cross, WVm. H. Snow; Assessors, same as above ; Clerk and Treasurer, Mark P. Carter ; Collector, Timothy F. Snow.
CHESHIRE-Selectmen, George W. Fisher, George Martin, Wm. F. Card ; Assessors, D. F. Bucklin, C. D. Cole, George D. Ingalls ; Collector, M. W.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, on Instalment Plan, at NICHOLS & ALLEN'S, Pittsfield, Mass.
It is not prudent for a day, To defer securing Insurance on your Life.
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Ingalls ; Clerk, Joseph G. Northrup ; Treasurer, L. J. Cole.
CLARKSBURG-Selectmen, Daniel A. Hinsdale, H. A. Shelden, Dennis Thayer; Assessors, E. Ketch- um, James Mixer, Joseph Mixer, Jr. ; Treasurer, Dennis Thayer ; Collector, John Wheeler.
DALTON-Selectmen, Sylvester Young, Priestley Mitchell, George Cleveland ; Assessors, Ensign M. Smith, William C. Burr, Hiram Dean ; Town Clerk, Henry M. Parker ; Collector, George W. Smith, Jr. ; Treasurer, Clark W. Mitchell.
EGREMONT-Selectmen, Charles L. Wright, Ira L. Lowrey, Orlando Nelson ; Assessors, R. H. Nor- ton, Henry L. Rowe, Abram Boice; Town Clerk, Collector and Treasurer, Joseph A. Benjamin.
FLORIDA-Selectmen, F. S. Rice, George White, L. L. Burnett ; Assessors, same as above; Clerk, A. D. Tower ; Collector, L. L. Burnett.
GT. BARRINGTON-Selectmen, William I. Walker, Henry A. Tobey, Frederick Abbey ; Assessors, Wm. HI. Parks, R. M. Couch, H. H. B. Turner ; Clerk, Isaac Seeley ; Collector, Edward E. Brown ; Treas- urer, E. Hollister.
HANCOCK-Selectmen, George H. Hadsell, James F. White, Lester Gorton; Assessors, Benj. Butter- field, James R. Whitman, Samuel Daboll ; Clerk, Charles B. Wells ; Collector and Treasurer, Benj. Butterfield.
HINSDALE-Selectmen, Charles K. Tracy, Luke M. Heery, Elijah H. Goodrich, Jr. ; Assessors, Sam- uel Watkins, Monroe F. Watkins, Lyman Mack ; Clerk, Charles C. Wright: Collector, Milo M. Wentworth ; Treasurer, Charles C. Wright.
LANESBOROUGH-Selectmen, H. M. Owen, E. J. Tower, L. D). Wood ; Assessors, W. A. Fuller, P. L. Dow, E. C. Wood ; Clerk, L. P. Butler ; Treas- urer, E. J. Tower ; Collector, R. W. Field.
LEE-Selectmen, Sylvester S. May, P. M. Shay- lor, Isaac H. Pixley ; Assessors, A. M. Howk, Frank K. Hinckley, Henry H. Garfield ; Clerk, John Stall-
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man ; Treasurer, Joseph C. Chaffee ; Collector, Ed- win Sturges.
LENOX-Selectmen, Edward McDonald, R. H. Walker, HI. H. Miller; Assessors, A. T. Servin, N. HI. Root, Edwin Barrett ; Treasurer and Collector, J. C. Arnold ; Clerk, W. D. Curtis.
MONTEREY-Selectmen, W. C. Langdon, Isaac Harmon, Thomas Wood ; Assessors, M. V. Thom- son, O). H. Munson, Eli Bills; Clerk, M. C. Lang- don ; Collector, H. W. Langdon.
MOUNT WASHINGTON-Selectmen, David P. Tur- ner. J. O. Lamson, Charles Schutt, Jr. ; Assessors, L. H. Patterson, D. P. Turner, Frank Weaver ; Collector, Isaac Spurr.
NEW ASHFORD-Selectmen, Elihu Ingraham, Van- ness Mallory, George F. Ingraham ; Assessors, Wmn. P. Beach, Robert J. Smith, Geo. F. Ingraham ; Clerk, Elihu Ingraham ; Collector, Loren White.
NEW MARLBOROUGH-Selectmen, Grove Gay- lord, A. J. Freeman, John E. Potter ; Assessors, H. N. Adams, Lewis Emmons, Amos Brewer ; Clerk, Seth Pease ; Collector. Dyer Stannard.
OrIs-Selectmen, Elam P. Norton, Alanson Crit- tenden, John E. Merritt; Assessors, William West- over, Ephraim Gibbs, Edmund Davison ; Clerk and Treasurer, Isaac Ives Norton.
PERU-Selectmen, Justin Ferguson, James P. Sennett, Steward Shumway; Assessors, same as above ; Clerk, Austin Stowell ; Collector, William S. Bowen ; Treasurer, S. S. Bowen.
PITTSFIELD-Selectmen, John C. West, Alonzo E. Goodrich, Solomon N. Russell ; Assessors, John C. Parker, Franklin F. Reed, Clement Coogan ; Clerk, Chas. W. Van DeMark ; Collector, William H. Murray ; Treasurer, Josiah Carter.
RICHMOND -- Selectmen, Hiram N. Cook, Abram N. Rossiter. John H. Fairfield ; Assessors, Hiram N. Cook, Henry B. Stevens, William H. Nichols ; Clerk, Henry B. Stevens; Collector, Franklin H. Gaston.
INITIAL PAPER, FINE STATIONERY, COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERY. NICHOLS & ALLEN, Pittsfield, Mass.
Remember the uncertainties of business, Insure in the BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
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SANDISFIELD-Selectmen, Joseph M. Fuller, Oli- ver B. Jones, Byron J. Persons ; Assessors, Joshua N. Sears, Oliver B. Jones, Austin Hawley ; Clerk, Samuel M. Castle ; Collector, Wm. HI. Hawley.
SAVOY-Selectmen, Mark Deming, Caleb Brid- ges, William Reed ; Assessors, same as above ; Col- lector and Treasurer, John T. Phelps ; Clerk, David Ingraham.
SHEFFIELD-Selectmen, George Kellogg, Harvey H. Chapin, Luther Winch; Assessors, H. H. Hoad- ley, Frank Roys, John C. Smith ; Clerk and Treas- urer, J. D. Burtch ; Collector, J. C. Smith.
STOCKBRIDGE-Selectmen, H. J. Dunham, Chas. E. Callender, Chas. L. Lynch; Assessors, Thomas Wells, Erastus Burghardt, J. T. Fenn ; Clerk, E. Seymour ; Collector, James O. Root ; Treasurer, H. L. Plumb.
TYRINGHAM-Selectmen, E. G. Hale, W. W. Garfield, D. M. Garfield ; Assessors, same as above ; Clerk, G. W. Garfield ; Collector and Treasurer, John Carson, Jr.
WASHINGTON-Selectmen, Charles Crosier, John Sargent, A. S. Pomeroy ; Assessors, same as above ; Clerk, Treasurer and Collector, A. B. Pomeroy.
WEST STOCKBRIDGE-Selectmen, Nathaniel C. Bunce, P. G. Comstock, John G. Wilson ; Asses- sors, H. F. Thompson, Charles Fuarey, George W. Kniffin ; Clerk and Treasurer, James S. Moore ; Collector, Henry W. Snow.
WILLIAMSTOWN-Selectmen, J. M. Waterman, C. B. Cook, Wm. E. Johnson ; Assessors, William Danforth, George Brown, William Torry ; Clerk, Charles S. Cole ; Treasurer, Keyes Danforth ; Col- lector, C. D. Phelps.
WINDSOR-Selectmen, William C. Warren, A. T. Pierce : Assessors, C. A. Hume, J. P. Allen, J. L. White; Clerk, J. L. White ; Treasurer and Collec- tor, Norman Miner.
A Large Assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Ladies' Cloaks and Cloakings, always on hand at BOLAND'S, North Adams.
Your Life Policy in the BERKSHIRE will be Cash Assets at your death !
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Societies.
MASONIC.
Berkshire Lodge, F. & A. M., South Adams .- J. M. Moran, W. M., J. C. Chalmers, Sec'y.
Globe Lodge, F. & A. M., Hinsdale .- John R. Davison, W. M., Geo. B. Plummer, Sec'y.
Upton Lodge, F. & A. M., Cheshire .- H. C. Bow- en, W. M., John R. Cole, Sec'y.
Wisdom Lodge, F. & A. M., West Stockbridge .- Hiram N. Cooke, W. M., Win. J. Ray, Sec'y.
Occidental Lodge. F. & A. M., Stockbridge .- Edward H. Burghardt, Sec'y.
Evening Star Lodge, F. & A. M., Lee .- E. L. Melius, W. M., David P. Hamblin, Sec'y. Meets Wednesday on or before full moon.
Cincinnatus Lodge, F. & A. M., Gt. Barrington. Henry T. Robbins, W. M., Marcus H. Rogers, Sec. Meets Friday evening on or before full moon.
LaFayette Lodge, F. & A. M, North Adams .- Benjamin G. Olds, W. M., Wilbur J. Richmond, Sec'y. Meets first Monday on or before full moon.
Greylock Lodge, F. &. A. M., North Adams .- J. H. Adams, W. M., Geo. F. Miller, Secretary. Meets second Tuesday of each month.
Williams Lodge. F. & A. M. Williamstown .- George Brown, W. M., Arthur A. Loop, Sec'y. Meets second Wednesday of each month.
Mystic Lodge. F. & A. M., Pittsfield .- W. K. Rice, W. M., Sidney M. Brewster, Sec'y. Meets first Tuesday in each month.
Crescent Lodge. F. & A. M., U. D., Pittsfield .- H. Chickering, W. M., Theo. L. Allen, Secretary. Meets first Monday in each month.
Monument Royal Arch Chapter, U. D., Gt. Bar- rington .- Organized 1874. Meets in Masonic Hall. Composite Chapter, North Adams .- W. T. Mole.
NEW BOOKS as soon as published, at NICHOLS & ALLEN'S, Pittsfield, Mass.
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H. P., J. M. Canedy, Sec'y. Meets Wednesday evening of each week.
Berkshire Royal Arch Chapter, Pittsfield .- T. E. Cole, H. P., Geo. Van Valkenburgh, Sec'y. Meets first Thursday in each month.
Berkshire Council. S. & R. M., U. D., Pittsfield. H. Chickering, T. I. M., W. T. Ingraham, Recor- der. Meets first Monday in each month.
Berkshire Commandery, K. T., Pittsfield .- W. D. Axtell, E. C., C. F. Hall, Recorder. Meets second Monday in each month.
ODD FELLOWS.
Berkshire Lodge, No. 57, Pittsfield .- Meets every Friday evening in Knights of Pythias Hall. Abra- ham Cohen, Sec'y.
Oneco Lodge, No. 100, North Adams .- Meets in Grand Army Hall every Thursday evening. M. E. Blanchard, Sec'y.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Knights of Pythias of Pittsfield .- Meets Wednes- day evening at Pythian Hall, 54 North St. C. H. Tuttle, C. C .; Geo. W. Branch, M. of E. ; Geo. M. Wentworth, K. of R. & S. ; C. F. Hall, Rep.
Mahaiwe Lodge, No. 57, Gt. Barrington .- Chas. J. Burget, C. C. ; John Bleoo, V. C. : Augustus R. Langworthy, P. ; Miles Huntington, Sec'y. Meets in Odd Fellows Hall every Monday evening.
Housatonic Lodge, No. 30, Lee .- A. M. Cone, C. C. ; B. H. Taintor, K. of R. & S. ; John Thayer, M. of Ex.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
P. C. T. A. & B. S., Pittsfield .- President, Cle- ment Coogan ; Financial Secretary, H. N. Magnus. Meets Tuesday evenings in Goodrich block.
Hibernian Benevolent Aid Society, Lee .- Organ- ized May, 1859. John D. McCarthy, President ; John McGrath, Sec. ; Thomas Heaphy, Treas.
St. Joseph's Mutual Aid Society, Pittsfield .- Or-
The Best Style of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS constantly to be found is at BOLAND'S, North Adams.
The Policy holders of the BERKSHIRE get their Insurance at Cost.
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ganized 1861. Meets in Pierce's block, North St., the first Sunday in every month. Michael Higgins, President ; William Daley, V. Pres't ; James O'Don- nell, Treasurer ; Matthew Carney, Sec'y ; Wm. Nu- gent, Financial Secretary.
St. Peter's Mutual Aid Society, Gt. Barrington .--- Meets in Sanford Hall on the first Saturday evening of every month. James Quinn, President ; John Cronan, Vice President ; Eugene Scott, Secretary ; James W. Barry, Treasurer.
CHORAL UNION.
Gt. Barrington Choral Union .- Organized 1873. Harry H. Scott, President ; Henry T. Robbins, Vice President ; Edwin D. Strong, Secretary. Meets ev- ery Tuesday evening at the High School building.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
Berkshire .- Wm. E. Johnson of Williamstown, President ; Wm. H. Murray of Pittsfield, Secretary. The annual fair for 1874 will be held at Pittsfield, October 6th, 7th and 8th.
Housatonic .- James Bullard of Lee, President ; Henry T. Robbins of Gt. Barrington, Secretary. The annual fair for 1874 will be held at Gt. Barring- ton, commencing the last Wednesday in September, and continuing three days.
Hoosac Valley .- John M. Cole of Williamstown, President ; H. Clay Bliss of North Adams, Sec'y. The annual fair for 1874 will be held at North Ad- ams, Sept. 22d, 23d and 24th.
Lee Farmers' Club .- John B. Freeman, President ; D. P. Bradley, Secretary ; David Dresser, Treas.
BERKSHIRE DISTRICT MEDICAL.
Meets the last Wednesday in each month, in the Berkshire Life Insurance Company's building, Pitts- field. C. C. Holcombe, President ; W. W. Leavitt, Vice President ; J. F. A. Adams, Secretary ; H. Eastman, Treasurer.
NICHOLS & ALLEN, Pittsfield, will send the best Italian Violin Strings to any address, postpaid, on receipt of 30 cents.
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Assets of the BERKSHIRE LIFE INS. CO., $2,600,000 00, invested in reliable Cash Securities.
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PITTSFIELD MEDICAL.
Holds semi-monthly meetings for medical discus- sion at the houses of the members. A. M. Smith, President ; Henry Eastman, Secretary and Treas.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY BIBLE.
Depository at C. C. Childs & Co.'s, 27 North St., Pittsfield. Julius Rockwell of Lenox, President ; Alexander Hyde of Lee, Secretary ; Henry W. Taft of Pittsfield, Treasurer. There is a branch of the above society in every town in this county.
Pittsfield Branch .- Depository at C. C. Childs & Co.'s, 27 North Street, Rev. E. O. Bartlett, Presi- dent ; Daniel Day and William Renne, Vice Presi- dents ; Dr. C. D. Mills, Secretary and Treasurer.
Miscellaneous.
BERKSHIRE TOWN LIBRARIES.
There are over 25,000 volumes in the libraries of Berkshire County, and the number of books read annually is over 80,000. Besides the libraries here enumerated, and Sabbath school libraries-a numer- ous flock-there are several others. The different libraries of Williams College number 20,000 vol- umes. The law library, which occupies a room in the Court House, has 1,825 volumes. The library at the jail numbers about 300 volumes.
Berkshire Athenaun of Pittsfield, contains over 8,000 volumes, and is free to all citizens of the town.
Lenox Library contains 3,000 volumes and up- wards.
Jackson Library of Stockbridge, contains 4,000 volumes.
Hinsdale Library has reached the number of 3,000 volumes.
CUTTING done at short notice, and SUITS MADE and TRIMMED at reasonable prices, at BOLAND'S North Adams.
Before you reach advanced age, Insure in the BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
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Cheshire Library has reached 1,605 volumes. Lanesboro' Library numbers 452 volumes. Dalton Library has nearly 1,000 volumes.
Lee Library has just been established, and books are now being purchased.
Gt. Barrington Library numbers 500 volumes. Williamstown Library numbers 700 volumes.
North Adams Library numbers 4,000 volumes.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Berkshire Life of Pittsfield, Mass. Incorporated 1831. President, Thomas F. Plunkett ; Vice Presi- dent and Treasurer, Edward Boltwood; Secretary, James W. Hull.
Berkshire Mutual Fire of Pittsfield. Incorporated 1835. John C. West, President ; Albert B. Root, Secretary and Treasurer. Office 40 North Street.
PITTSFIELD BOARD OF HEALTH.
Charles W. Van DeMark, Chairman ; Dr. J. F. A. Adams, Secretary ; Dr. Henry Eastman, agent and instructor.
BANKS.
Agricultural National of Pittsfield. Organized 1865. Capital $200,000. President, Ensign H. Kellogg ; Cashier, J. R. Warriner.
Pittsfield National of Pittsfield. Organized 1865. Capital $500,000. President, Julius Rockwell. Cashier, Edward S. Francis.
Lee National of Lee. Organized 1865. Capital $210,000. President, Isaac C. Ives ; Cashier, John L. Kilbon.
Housatonic National of Stockbridge. Organized 1865. Capital $200,000. President, Theodore Dean. Cashier, A. C. Place.
First National of Adams (South.) Organized 1864. Capital $150,000. President, H. J. Bliss. Cashier, Harvey H. Wellington.
The Adams National (North). Incorporated
OLD INSTRUMENTS taken in exchange for new PIANOS or ORGANS, at Nichols & Allen's, Pittsfield, Mass.
All desirable forms of Policies Issued by the BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
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1832. Re-organized 1865. Capital $500,000. Pres- ident, Sandford Blackinton; Cashier, E. S. Wilkin- son.
First National Bank of New Marlboro. Organ- ized 1863. Capital $200,000. President, Mark Fay ; Cashier, Edmund C. Whitney.
National Mahaiwe of Great Barrington. Char- tered 1847. President, John L. Dodge; Cashier, F. N. Deland. Banking House, Bank Building, Main Street. Discount day, Tuesday. Capital stock, $200,000.
Berkshire County Savings .- Office 3 North, Life Insurance building, Pittsfield. President, Julius Rockwell ; Treasurer, Robert W. Adam.
Gt. Barrington Savings .- Office in Park's new building. President, Egbert Hollister ; Treasurer, W. H. Parks. Amount of deposits July 1, 1874, · 428,890.
North Adams Savings .- Office Main Street, ad- joining the Adams National Bank building. Presi- dent, John F. Arnold : Treasurer, V. A. Whitaker.
Hoosac Savings of North Adams. President, Sylvander Johnson ; Secretary and Treasurer, Aus- tin Bond.
WATER WORKS.
Ashley, Pittsfield .- Office Bush Block, 9} North, and John Feeley's, 31 North. Water Commission- ers-William R. Plunkett, John Feeley, S. T. Cha- pel. Superintendent, R. A. Dunbar.
Great Barrington Water Company .- President, B. Paliner ; Secretary, Henry T. Robbins.
GAS COMPANIES.
Pittsfield .- Office Bush Block, 9} North. Clerk and Treasurer, William R. Plunkett ; Superinten- dent, George S. Dunbar.
Great Barrington .- Asa C. Russell, President ; Parley A. Russell, Secretary.
North Adams .- President, J. B. Tyler; Clerk and Treasurer, H. Clay Bliss.
Gentlemen will find it to their advantage to examine our GOODS before buying elsewhere, M. BOLAND, North Adams.
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THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Advertisements Conspicuously Inserted
AT REASONABLE RATES.
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MORGAN HOUSE,
A. A. JONES, Proprietor,
Main Street, - LEE, MASS.
A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED.
E. BOSWORTH,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
BLACK SILKS,
HAMBURG EDGINGS, KID GLOVES OF ALL SHADES STYLES AND SIZES.
Mohairs and other Dress Goods TO SUIT EVERYBODY,
SHAWLS FOR OLD, YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED.
CALL AND SEE THEM. LEE, MASS.
E. J. CASSIDY, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, Corner Main and School Streets, LEE, MASS.
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C. P. CUTTING,
Photographer,
MAIN STREET,
LEE, MASS.,
DEALER IN Chromos,
Framesi,
BRACKETS,
Wall Pockets, Racks, &c.
Pictures
Enlarged
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S. P. MILLARD, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, COFFINS, CASKETS, &c.
At Old Stand of J. Bassett, } Park Street, - LEE, MASS.
G. H. PHELPS & SON,
DEALERS IN
RANGES, PARLOR STOVES
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FURNACES.
PLUMBING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS.
Tin, Sheet Iron and Plumbing Work done
to order.
LEE, MASS.
WM. H. HILL, PRACTICAL
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HOLMES & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Flour, Feed, Grain and Seeds,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Also, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Lackawanna and Cumberland Coal, BY THE TON OR CARGO.
LEE, MASS. Branch Coal Yard at Lenox Furnace.
M. A. HOLMES, WARD LEWIS,
WILLIAM PERRY, T. M. CHAPIN,
PERRY & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FEED AND MEAL,
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN,
LENOX FURNACE, MASS.
WILLIAM PERBY, WARD LEWIS,
T. M. CHAPIN.
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W. S. BARNUM.
Dealer in First Class COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES.
Also dealer in Lead, and Galvanized Iron Pipe, Pumps, Sinks, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, and Wash Stands. Water Works fitted into houses. Drain and Cast Iron Pipe, all sizes. Job Work in Tin, Sheet Iron, Galvanized Iron, and Copper Finish. A good variety of House Furnishing Goods.
Railroad Street, GT. BARRINGTON, MASS. Agents for the New American and New Empire Cook Stoves.
CHAPIN & CO.,
DEALERS IN Missouri, Michigan, Genesee, Ohio & Western FLOUR,
Graham, Rye and Buckwheat Flour, Rye Meal, Bolted Meal, Oil Meal, Feed Meal, Shorts, Grain Wheat, Grit, Oat Meal, &c.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALSO WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
PILLSBURY'S PATENT MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. RAILROAD STREET,
GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS.
T. M. CHAPIN. WARD LEWIS. MILES HUNTINGTON.
L. J. NETTLETON, DEALER IN SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDING, SHINGLES, & c., Elm Street, Gt. Barrington, Mass.
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CARPETS, CARPETS,
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Long Stone Store, Gt. Barrington, Mass. Carpets, Paper Hangings,
WINDOW SHADES, &c. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES
IN THE COUNTY.
F. B. HARE CO., LONG STONE STORE, GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
G. A. PHELPS, (Successor to E. D. GARDNER,) . DEALER IN Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces,
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, Wrought and Galvanized Iron Pipe AND FITTINGS.
PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
BATH TUBS, REFRIGERATORS, &c. RAILROAD STREET, GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
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HENRY T. ROBBINS,
DEALER IN
Crockery, China, Glassware, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Lamps and Fixtures, Wooden Ware, Stone Ware, Baskets, Looking Glasses, Trays, Feather Dusters, Table Cutlery, Piano Stools, &c. Also beautiful articles in Bronze, Porcelain, Glass, Carved Goods, Japanese Goods, and a wonderful variety of use- ful housekeeping and kitchen articles.
Wrought Iron Pipe & Fittings for Water, Steam & Gas. Sole Agent for Southern Berkshire for the Celebrated
MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, STEINWAY PIANOS, WEED SEWING MACHINES.
CHURCH BLOCK, GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
LESTER co.
GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY G
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Groceries, Crockery,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Also, Dealers in all kinds of
FARMERS' PRODUCE.
N. B .- AGENT FOR Howe's Family Sewing Machine,
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JOHN BREWER & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE,
IRON AND STEEL, GUNS AND PISTOLS,
BLASTING AND RIFLE POWDER,
Paints, Hils, Brushes, Putty,
GLASS, &c.
Western and Domestic Lumber, Shingles, Lath, &c.
ALSO DEALERS IN
Kingston, Lackawanna & Cumberland
COAL,
BREWER BUILDING, MAIN ST.,
GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
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CASH ASSETS $78,000,000. ' Berkshire County Agency of
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
OF NEW YORK. HENRY S. HULBERT, Manager, GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
F. T. WHITING, Druggist and Apothecary,
KEEPS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, FLUID EXTRACTS,
Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, &c., &c.
Toilet Articles and Fancy Goods, Imported Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Dressing Combs, Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Supporters, Pure Spices, Downer's Kerosene Oil, Lamps, Chimneys, Wicks,
PICTURE AND WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Garden and Flower Seeds, Potash and Concentrated Lye, &c., GT. BARRINGTON, MASS. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Store open on Sundays between the hours of 9 to 10 A. M., and 4 and 5 P. M.
E. D. GARDNER, MANUFACTURER OF THE
Barnes' Patent Milk Can, GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
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E. D. HUMPHREY,
DEALER IN
Confectionery, Fruits, ICE CREAM, &c.
LADIES' & GENT'S LUNCH ROOMS.
OYSTERS Wholesale and Retail.
Headquarters for BAKERY STUFF.
OG Parties supplied with ICE CREAM and personal attention given when desired.
Also, VILLAGE EXPRESSMAN.
Goods carted to and from the Depot or to any part of the village with dispatch. Moving Pianos, Safes, &c., a specialty. All orders to be left at my store.
E. D. Humphrey, - Gt. Barrington, Mass.
R. E. MORGAN, DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. IPURE WINES AND LIQUORS, IT Store open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m., and from 4 to 5 p. m., and usually in the Evening.
Sumner Building, Main St., GT. BARRINGTON, MASS,
The Riverside Greenhouse,
MORGAN & BEER, Proprietors.
House Plants, Bouquets, Wreaths,
CUT FLOWERS, &c., furnished at short notice. Parks, Gardens, and Cemetery Lots laid out to order. Office at Morgan's Drug Store, Main Street, GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
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Clothing Store,
GIRLING'S BLOCK, RAILROAD ST., GT. BARRINGTON, MASS. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
CLO THING,
IN ALL GRADES AND SIZES.
Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, Lap Robes, LADIES' AND GENT'S
TRUNKS AND DAGS, UMBRELLAS, &C .. &C. One Price and no Deviation.
GIRLING & DOOLITTLE.
E. HOLLISTER,
DEALER IN
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CARPETS, FURNITURE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, &c., &c. GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
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W. W. NORTON,
DEALER IN
Choice Family Groceries,
CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS AND BERRIES, FLOUR, PORK, LARD, SALT FISH, BUTTER, CHEESE.
And everything ever kept in a First-Class Grocery Store. MAIN STREET, GT. BARRINGTON, MASS.
G PERRY
DEALER IN American & Swiss Watches,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, &C.
Books, School Books, Stationery, PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURES AND CHROMOS.
HAIR WORK DONE TO ORDER.
Next Door North of
Post Office,
Gt. Barrington, Mass.
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A. W. SELKIRK, General Insurance Agent, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
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