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Stillman. John Wales. Frank H. Monks. Mrs. Charles E. Parker.
Francis S. Fiske. Henry G. Eldredge.
* MOUNTFORT STREET.
James C. D. Parker. Alonzo P. Howard. S. S. Gray.
NEWTON STREET.
Mrs. Adeline L. Hook.
David L. Harmon.
William J. Hyde.
George Goodnough.
Mrs. Farncis P. Denny.
John Eichhorn.
Charles R. Dow.
PARK STREET.
Thomas H. Bacon.
W. B. Strong.
Edward S. Tobey.
D. W. Russell. G. F. Dearborn.
A. A. Kingman. J. P. Whitehead.
John Adams.
William S. Denny.
Samuel J. Brockaway.
* PERRY STREET.
Albert Cushman. P. J. P. Lyons. Mrs. E. L. Clark.
Mrs. E. S. Worthley.
George D. Sargent. George R. Rogers.
Edwin A. Rogers.
W. P. Edwards. William Wood. A. W. Plimpton. George Bouve.
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Mrs. E. L. Bennett.
W. A. Humphrey. James Baker. John Hoernle.
Artists' # Materials
AND Decorative Novelties. Guide and Materials FOR
KENSINGTON -AND
Lustra * Painting
STUDIES OF ALL KINDS.
FINE STATIONERY.
Wedding and Card Plate Engraving a Specialty. Note Paper by the Pound.
A. A. WALKER & CO., No. 538 WASHINGTON STREET, -BOSTON. -
NEXT DOOR TO R. H. WHITE & CO. (38)
* PLEASANT STREET. Mrs. James F. Whitney. Edward Russell. Mrs. Marcia Jenk.
James P. Stearns.
Watson Freeman. ·
Mrs. Henry Upham.
Charles R. Codman.
John G. Stearns.
Follen Cabot.
Adml. Joseph F. Greene.
I. Lówell Pratt.
Mrs. S. R. Welbasky. Albert B. Low. Charles Thorndike.
H. N. Dallas. Mrs. Newhall.
I. Louis Brackett. J. Watson Taylor. * POWELL STREET.
Charles W. Amory. PRESCOTT. STREET.
Theodore F. Von Arnim. Amos A. Lawrence.
Benjamin Lombard.
PROSPECT STREET.
E. F. Allen. C. F. Spaulding. Mrs. J. S. Woods. Henry K. Paine. Charles W. Bachelder.
Edward Young.
W. B. Sears. W. B. Sears, Jr. Langley B. Sears. Joseph Farquhar.
PROSPECT AVENUE.
James H. Carter. Paul Sutoris. Mrs. Jennie W. Tyler.
Mrs. Laura N. Libby.
A. Maynard Richardson. SCHOOL STREET.
Charles P. Trowbridge. J. Koch. Peter W. Pierce. Joshua Little. Mrs. Asahel G. Matthews. W. H. H. Porter.
HI. G. Collins. Edward P. Sherburne.
Leonard Johnson.
Chas. A. W. Spencer.
Capt. Alonzo Bowman. Albert S. Paige.
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1
O. SNOW &
[ Successors to SNOW BROS.]
Manufacturers of the Ouly PERFECT SLIDING WINDOW SCREEN
These Screens can be used for top or bottom of the window and may be re=
moved by sim= ply pressing- the screen to the left.
Also, Window Shades of Every Description
Our best shades are hand painted and do not fade. Any color can be selected as each order is painted seperately.
Rubber Mouldings and Weather Strips to match any Style of Finish. Awnings of all Kinds made and put up at Short Notice.
465 WASHINGTON STREET,
BOSTON.
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* SEWALL AVENUE.
Milton J. Copeland. Gordon Plummer. William Stearns. George H. Wright.
Amos A. Young. J. E. Rothwell. E. W. Anthony. George B. Dexter. * STILL STREET.
John Reece.
SOUTH STREET. J. B. Tilley.
Xanthus Goodnough.
Lewis Wight. Russell Sturges, jr. Rev. J. P. Hubbard.
SULLIVAN ROAD. J. L. G. Rice. William H. Bittenbender.
* ST. PAUL STREET.
E. H. Clark.
George H. Worthley.
Arthur Williams. Charles G. Chase.
John Utley. Oscar B. Mowry.
R. II. Parker. F. H. Young.
Peder Olsen. Jerome Jones. G. S. Adams. Samuel R. Thompson.
SUMMIT AVENUE. George H. Doyle. Albert Mason. Henry B. Eager.
TAPPAN STREET.
Mrs. Col. P. Stearns Davis.
William I. Bowditch.
II. V. Long. Daniel H. Rogers. Andrew J. Ward. Thomas R. Shewell.
Daniel Monroe. Dr. Fred B. Percy. J. Wilkinson Clapp. S. M. Grant.
James H. Shapleigh.
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NEW ENGLAND WIRING COMPANY.
W. J. PAINE. MANAGER.
105 SUMMER STREET, - BOSTON.
-
-CONTRACTORS FOR-
Electric-Light Wiring and Fixtures, Motors, Electric Gas- Lighting, Annunciators, Automatic Burglar and Fire- Alarms, Batteries, Bells, Pole-Lines, and all other Electrical Work.
)REPAIR WORK SOLICITED.(-
By a peculiar devise of our own, we can arrange the wires for lighting gas until the electric light is introduced, when we allow a fair value for devises not longer required, in exchange for new forms.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
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* TOXTETH STREET.
John J. Henry. H. W. Esterbrook. Charles H. Utley.
W. B. Crafts. Samuel Y. Naslı.
VERNON STREET.
Morrill Frost. J. N. Chapman.
Charles E. Miles.
Hollis E. Abbott.
Mrs. Sarah Andrews. William Saville.
Nathaniel Lyford. Mrs. Nathaniel Harris. William Wilder. Jolın L. Stoddard.
WALLEY AVENUE. Carl Fehmer.
N. G. Chapin. George E. Atherton.
WALNUT STREET.
Royal Woodward. William R. Emerson.
Nathaniel Goddard.
William A. Stetson. W. E. Andrews. Mrs. Caroline D. Washington. Marshall Russell. Arthur S. Woodward. Mrs. Isaac Woodward. Jolın V. L. Rainhard. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs. Mrs. L. D. Chapman. E. C. Hovey. Charles W. Storey.
HOTEL KEMPSFORD.
A. H. Watkins. Mrs. S. D. Hayes.
L. H. Wheeler. George Fenno. Howard S. Philbrick. Alfred Windsor.
Mrs. R. A. Young.
Albert A. Cobb.
A. M. Richie. Charles A. Bowditch.
C. P. Currier. H. H. Bangs. Washington I. Taylor.
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PALMER, × BACHELDER × & X × CO., -SELL- PATEK PHILIPPE & CO.'S
FINE WATCHES,
Best American Watches,
Gold Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Lace Pins, AND OTHER RICH JEWELRY.
D iamonds, Paris Clocks, Bronzes, Pottery,
Imported Fancy Goods and Oil Paintings.
146 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.
PALMER, BACHELDER & CO, (44)
WALNUT STREET-Continued.
Mrs. E. K. Storrs.
Samuel Clark.
Mrs. S. K. Burgess.
Mrs. Richard Maccallister.
Miss Lydia C. Head. Miss W. Parker.
John H. Gibbs.
Charles P. Ware.
Miss Mary Perrin.
Henry F. Stodder.
Miss Emma L. Loring.
Mrs. R. M. Young.
Mrs. N. I. Bowditch.
Charles M. Newhall.
Mrs. Eliza Post.
Jesse Bird.
Mrs. W. Parker.
Walstein R. Chester.
Mrs. E. A. Flint.
Mrs. F. H. Dana.
Mrs. Alfred Windsor, sen. A. S. Jones. John Townsend.
N. S. Jenney.
Henry V. Poor.
George D. Noyes.
Moses Williams, jr.
Dr. John Bryant,
Henry A. Clark.
Stephen D. Bennett.
Amory Eliot.
M. P. Kennard. Rev. Howard N. Brown.
WALNUT PLACE.
Fred A. Searle. C. A. Williams. C. M. Warren. Mrs. Moses B. Williams. WARREN STREET.
George M. Towle.
Miss Fanny C. Hurlburt.
Miss Mary Hurlburt. The Misses Stevenson.
Mrs. Charles Dwight. Francis W. Welch. F. L. Olmstead. Charles D. Head.
Francis A. White.
J. S. Lovering.
Hon. Robert C. Winthrop.
Mrs. Almira L. Warren.
N. P. Hamlin.
James M. Codman. John L. Gardner. Mrs. Ignatius Sargent. Mrs. Julia Goddard.
Mrs. Samuel Cabot.
Lewis Cabot.
Barthold Schlesinger. (45)
William C. Durkee.
THE BEST FINISH FOR WOOD FLOORS IS BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH
BUTCHER POLISH CO 17 REMONTS TO BOSTON Magst
We gladly furnish information on request?
CHARLES BUTCHER, 171 TREMONT STREET, INLAID FLOORS, and
PATENT WOOD CARPET.
The Only Thin Floors Made on the Right Principle.
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WASHINGTON STREET.
Warren G. Currier.
William P. Woodburry.
Nathan Dorr.
John Panter.
Miss Edith Abell.
John Watkins.
G. A. Walker.
Charles Chase.
Mrs. Lillian Norton Gower.
Henry Collins.
Mrs. Robert Treat Paine.
John Gibbs.
Dr. Ira B. Cushing.
T. P. Chandler.
Joshua Conant
C. D. Brown.
Nathaniel Conant. Martin Kingman.
Thomas Griggs.
O. B. Delano.
Thomas B. Griggs.
Charles L. Palmer.
Samuel A. Robinson.
J. D. Long. Bradford Kingman.
E. Sharp.
Geo. M. Stearns. Munroe.
W. A. Goodwin.
W. E. Hooper.
D. H. Daniels.
Mrs. L. B. Heard.
Miss M. A. Corey.
W. H. Sherwood.
Mrs. Mary Lovell.
William J. Lovell.
Charles Gibson.
John Lovell.
Richard Lovell.
George Lovell. VICTORIA HOTEL. Chas. F. Lamb.
J. F. Boynton. Horace James.
Henry G. Seaverns.
WAVERLY PLACE. Charles H. James. John Shields. WEBSTER STREET. Albert H. Bird. C. H. Dewing.
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Timothy Corey. E. L. Haskell.
Desmond FitzGerald.
Johń W. Kennan.
Philip Daniels.
David H. Daniels.
William Whitman. A. W. Blake.
Samuel Williams.
WINKLEY, DRESSER & Co. STATIONERS .-
2MILK ST
NKLEY,
OLD SOUTH BLOCK
DRESSER&CO.
12
BINDING & PRINTING
KST
IOLESALE
&
RETAIL
STATIONERS
WINKLEY, DRESSER&Co.
SCHOOL
STATION ET
COLLECA
PRINTER.
SUPPLIES
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MILK
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WHOLESALE DEP'T
WEBSTER PLACE.
Henry H. Nelson. Thomas H. Talbot.
· Ariel B. Crocker. George W. Carnes. WILLIAMS STREET.
Thomas H. Tyler.
-
WINCHESTER STREET. John Knox Marshall. Rev. John M. Orrock.
POTTERY, GLASS,
-AND-
LAMPS.
J. MOD. + S.
A comprehensive exhibit of the most creditable products from the Worcester Royal, Crown Derby, Meissen, and Coleport China Works; also from Min- ton, Wedgwood, Copeland, Davenport, Doulton, Ridgways, and others.
Richly cut glass-ware a specialty. Duplex Lamps, with the best English burners, in great variety, $5.00 and up.
J. MOD. - S.
Every Variety of Crockery and Glass from the Ordinary to the Finest Specimens to be found on sale on this Continent.
JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON, 120 Franklin Street, Boston. [See inside of back cover.] (49)
THE IDEAL" CHAIR.
EASE, COMFORT,
AND HEALTH!
NOTHING EVER LIKE IT!
50,000 Ladies and Gentlemen have pronounced the abo v verdict on this Chair.
WE WANT 50,000 more to visit our Show Room this year and see for themselves. It must be seen to be understood.
"THE IDEAL" CHAIR ASSOCIATION,
153 ESSEX STREET, COR. OF LINCOLN, BOSTON, MASS_
(50)
THE SEARS HOMESTEAD, WASHINGTON NEAR BEACON STREET.
ANDREW C. BERRY, CARD ENGRAVER AND STATIONER,
12 WEST STREET, ROOM 7,
UP ONE FLIGHT. OVER BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO.
Wedding and Visiting Cards, Invitations, Crests, Coats of Arms, Monograms, Seals, Etc.
ENGRAVED TO ORDER.
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THE NEW GLOVE STORE.
SPECIALTIES CENTEMERI 5 2 . CLERGUE MILAN. R.G.& CO. PARIS GLOVES.
WE SELL ONLY
FIRST CLASS
RELIABLE
CENTEMERI GLOV
REED, GOWELL & CO.
A.C. RUSSEI
CLOVES,
That can be Depended on for Fit and Wear.
REED, COWELL & CO.,
-GLOVERS,-
No. 52 TEMPLE PLACE, - BOSTON.
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THE
BOSTON DRAPING and FITTING SKIRT FORM.
FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE and ECONOMY.
It has become an INDISPENSABLE in the family, as well as for Dressmakers.
It requires but little room-may be fol- ded and put away like an umbrella. It is simple and strong in its mechanism, and is spoken of as a
MARVEL OF CONVENIENCE.
It is easily adjusted for the smallest or largest member of the family, and instant- ly made any required height by sliding set screws; made of the best material; is strong and durable.
Manufacturers of UFFORDS' CEL- EBRATED LADIES' PAPIER MACHE FIGURE FORMS on adjustable stands made to measure, exactly one's form and is equal to the French, and war- ranted, if a close-fitted basque is furnished us.
S. N. UFFORD & SON, 43 West St., Boston.
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Chas. H. Andrews & Co.,
Manufacturers, Jobbers and Retailers of
HEATING
AND COOKING
STOVES
OF ALL GRADES.
And for All Kinds of Fuel, New or Second Hand.
CONDENSER.
ANDREWS' CONDENSING STEAM COOKER.
STOVE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Hollow Ware, Ash Barrels and Sifters, Coal Hods, Shovels, Stove Blacking, Black Lead, Mica Sinks, Etc.
Andrews' New Condensing STEAM COOKERS.
The only Steam Cooker that will cook all kinds of food without mixing their flavors, and that can be used on all kinds of stoves, without escape of steam or oders in the room from the Cooker.
Special Inducements to Cash Buyers.
No. 107 & 109 Blackstone St., BOSTON.
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H. MACORQUODALE Artist & Photographer,
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VIVAT
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171 TREMONT STREET, CORNER OF MASON, -
- - BOSTON.
PORTRAITS INSTANTANEOUS.
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HIGHLAND FOUNDRY CO.
Manufacturers of First Class
Furnaces Cooking Ranges & Parlor Stoves
HIGHLAND AND PEERLESS FURNACES,
Either Brick or Portable, Cast or Wrought Iron, making thirteen different varieties, from 13 to 27 inch grate, and the Finest Assortment to be found in Boston.
No Gas ! No Dust !
IMPROVED PEERLESS,
ICHLASH
HAYS
Every Furnace
1187561983
₦
1875
1861
More than double the Radiating Surface of any other Furnace made with equal size grate.
Highland, Good News, Cute, Parole Ranges, and our New Peerless Portable Range, entirely new in construction and ornamentation. Goods for sale by all First-cla s Agents throughout the country or at our salesroom.
Estimates in Furnace Work cheerfully given on application at
87, 89 & 91 NORTH STREET, BOSTON.
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Pure Powerful
Heat.
MBB3
Warranted.
A PERFECT FITTING CORSET -
REGULAR
LENGTH.
THE
LONG WAIST
LONG FRONT
EXPOSITION
THE
RELIEF CORSET
THE
AWARDED TO
AND
OF VANORDEN CORSETC
BOAR
FOR CORSETS.
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1880.
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MISSES
MISSES
CORSET
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THE
ABDOMINAL
SOLD AND FITTED BY
VAN ORDEN
SHOULDER
CORSETS
--
25 Winter St. [Room 22] Boston, Mass OVER CHANDLER'S. TAKE ELEVATOR.
AGENTS WANTED
THE
DUSTRIA
AL
IF COMMERCE
SKIRT SUPPORTING
Mrs. L. Landon,
THE
C. P. GRIMMER.
FLORIST, 51 WEST STREET, BOSTON. Telephone 1559.
LARGEST SELECTION IN THE CITY.
RIOMPH SOR
TRIO
OAP
ANTON
MANF'G
Contains no Rosin, Sal-Soda or Lime; is not made from Grease and contains nothing injurious to the skin or the finest fabric. Is entirely pure. Will not full or harden woolens. Insures a pure and lasting white. Used like any soap, and by everybody, even inexpc- rienced hands, with perfect success. Contains no bleaching powder, or anything of like nature. Removes easily all stains met with in the laundry. Is a true odorless, antiseptic and sanitary soap, rend- ering it valuable for sick rooms and hospitals.
If you cannot get it of your grocer, send direct to the office of the Com- pany. Manufactured under Patent Jan. 23, 1877, and for sale by the
CANTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
160 CONGRESS ST., - BOSTON. JAS. L. LITTLE, JR. Pres.
EDWARD W. HOWE, Treas.
"THE BIGELOW" Spring Bed
Excels all others in Elasticity, Cleanliness and Durability.
FAR SUPERIOR TO WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES.
We would say to those who like Wire Mattresses, that if they will examine the "SANS EGAL" they will find it is the finest woven (contains more wire) and handsomest finished Wire Bed ever placed upon the market.
Guaranteed not to Sag. If your furniture dealer tries to convince you some other is equally as good, call upon the manufacturers and judge for yourself.
HENRY W. BIGELOW & CO.,
13 Haverhill Street,
Boston, Mass.
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LFORD
ESTERSHIR
LE SAUCE
Ford Saved
TON MASS.
C. R.3.
HALFORD SAUCE.
HALFORD TABLE SAUCE.
Twenty-Five Years Before the Public. Acknowledged to be the Greatest Relish Extant.
Mr. WILLIAM HALFORD was born in Leicester, the borough- town of Leicestershire, Eng. In 1857 he came to Nova Scotia as Comptroller of the household of His Excellency the Earl of Mulgrave, now Marquis of Normanby, who was commissioned by the Queen Licutenant-Governor of that Province.
The Earl had a recipe for a Table-Relish. The recipe was that of the far-famed " Raby Hunt Sauce," which the the Duke of Cleveland, at Raby Castle, the Duke's County Scat, on occasion of the " meets" or assemblages of hunts men and hounds (frequent during the season), caused to be used a delicacy.
To the Earl of Mulgrave, now, by his father's death, Marquis of Normanby, the Duke of Cleveland gave the recipe, and he, previous to leaving Nova Scotia for England to take his father's seat in the House of Lords, gave it to Mr. Halford. The explanations relative to the origin of the Halford Leicestershire Table Sauce are given to distinguish it from the many worthless articles vended, purporting to be Relishes or Sauces once owned- or patronized by English Noblemen. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
PLAQUE.
J. MED. & S.
POTTERY. GLASS, AND LAMPS.
THE Subscribers invite the attention of intending buyers, or those interested in seeing novelties in this line, to our stock, which is being added to every week. Some one of our firm visits the potteries of Great Britian, France, and Germany every sea- son, and occasionally those of China and Japan, thus securing the best and newest things direct from original sources, comprising every houshold requisite, useful or ornamental, from the common grades to the richest decorations, including BREAK- FAST SETS, DESSERT SETS, TEA SETS, BED-ROOM SETS, DINNER SETS, in sets or part of sets, MANTEL VASES, CUSPADORES, PLAQUES from the best artists, DUPLEX LAMPS, RICH CUT-GLASS PIECES, PARIAN BUSTS, &C., &c.
SIX FLOORS-Art Rooms reached by elevator from main floor.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON,
120 FRANKLIN, cor. FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON.
[See page 49.]
FASHIONABLE
RETAIL AND CUSTOM
CLOAKS
EPARTMEN!,
SPR
NCFA
RC
SA
PS.TS.
WHOLESALE
1 .
CLOAK MANUFACTURERS .
SPRINGER BROTHERS
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SPRINGER BROTHERS Importers, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers, Chauncy Street, Essex Street and Harrison Anm [One Block from Washington BOSTON.
3 1712 01366 3391 1885
IN SELLS BINDTIPY INC. VALTHAM MASS. DCE 1055
THIS BOOK IS FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY BUILDING ONLY
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