Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1888, Part 2

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Observer Co.
Number of Pages: 74


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Charles P. Bancroft.


CYPRESS STREET. From Chestnut to Washington Street.


Lawrence Kickham.


Avery Wellington. David Hall Rice.


Mrs. Arthur Kemp.


H. S. Macomber.


Miss Harriet Vass.


Joseph A. Manning.


William J. Vass.


Charles W. Holtzer.


Charles T. Howard. Clarence F. Jewett. Edward M. Boles.


A. B. Crocker.


George M. Foster.


George W. Tooker.


Charles T. Smith.


Mrs. Almira Barnes.


G. F. Wayland. A. H. French.


J. W. Dutton. Charles F. Harrington ..


James Dooling.


Charles H. Cummings. Wm. C. G. Salisbury.


George S. Forbush.


Mrs. F. H. Lewis. Geo. H. Johnson. George N. Carpenter.


Charles A. Fuller. D. E. Brown. James M. Seamans. B. F. Baker.


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C. H. McKENNEY & CO.


MANUFACTURERS


XV.X


C.F.A.L


GAS FIXTURES


--- AND-


LAMPS. The largest and finest assortment of DUPLEX,


DECORATED and HANGING LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, Etc. AT LOWEST PRICES.


Send to us for anything you want in the Lamp line.


Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Bronzes, Screens, Fire Sets or Brass Ornaments of any kind Repaired or Re- finished as good as new.


GAS FITTING AND JOBBING


PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


634 AND 636 WASHINGTON STREET, OPP. BOYLSTON, BOSTON.


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DAVIS AVENUE.


From Washington to Groham Avenue.


ST. ANDREWS BUILDING.


George K. Brooks.


Mrs. A. C. Palmer.


Dr. T. W. Clements.


A. S. Harwood.


Winthrop B. Jones.


James Pollard.


Mrs. Robert Treat Paine ..


George H. Forsyth.


F. H. Russell.


Dr. F. F. Whittier.


A. F. Shorey. John Thompson.


- - Folsom. DAVIS MANSION.


Charles H. Wood. 1


James H. Coleman.


Dr. T. E. Francis.


R. S. Dewing.


Frederick Beck.


Charles Fay.


Rev. John B. Brackett.


Albert M. Knight.


John M. Graham.


George H. Johnson.


Mrs. Benjamin Bruce ..


William Endres.


E. C. Emerson.


Archibald Starkweather.


G. F. Boynton.


A. G. Ketchum.


William T. Jenkins.


George W. Pettes.


Dr. B. S. Blanchard.


L. L. Brown.


Frederick Higginson.


Joshua H. Putnam. J. A. Leighton.


Samuel Beal.


O. W. Mink.


Richard Johnson.


George J. Dockray.


Patrick Johnson.


Francis W. Perkins.


T. G. Hunt. W. W. Seaton. John D. Bean. Andrew Robeson. Charles C. Soule.


DUDLEY STREET. From Warren St. near Unitarian Church to Warren St.


Francis A. Jewett. Henry A. Kendall.


Wm. H. Taylor. R. S. Allen.


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Mrs. E. L. Tuttle.


Joseph W. Hall.


N. C. Poor. Rev. Luther F. Beecher ..


James C. Lovering.


John J. McCormack.


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FINE TAILORING


CHAS. L. HOVEY


CHAMBERS, 13 AVON STREET, BOSTON.


Bicycle Suits a Specialty.


CLUB TAILOR TO THE BOSTON AND MASSA- CHUSETTS CLUBS.


MRS. L. EDNA MARTIN'S Art School


81 BOYLSTON STREET, Second Door West from Williams & Everett's


Class and Private instruction given in DRAWING * AND * PAINTINGK In Water Color and Oil. Landscape, Flowers, Still Life, etc., etc., VISITORS WELCOME.


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*DUDLEY STREET. From Kent to Hawes Street.


Wm. Henry Lincoln. Mrs. Henry Lincoln.


*DUMMER STREET. From St. Paul.


Theodore Metcalf.


Henry B. Scudder.


EDGE HILL ROAD. From High to Irving Street.


George E. Towne.


Miss E. C. Higginson.


Thos. Aspinwall.


Mrs. Abner Kingman.


Samuel Cabot.


Mrs. John G. Tappan.


Moorfield Storey.


Frank P. Allen.


Robert S. Peabody.


W. F. Cobb. Follen Cabot. John H. Cabot.


*EGMONT STREET.


From Pleasant Street, to beyond St. Paul Street. George Dexter.


ELM PLACE. From Walnut to High Street.


J. Anson Guild. George H. Barker.


ENGLEWOOD AVENUE. From Beacon to Boston Line.


Dana Estes. *ESSEX STREET. From Brighton Ave. to Ivy Street.


Edwin B. Buckingham. Dr. S. W. Langmaid.


John H. Taylor.


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FISHER AVENUE. From Boylston to Brighton Avenue.


Tucker Daland.


Mrs. LeBeau. Sydney W. Burgess ..


*FRANCIS STREET. From St. Paul to Kent Street.


Chas. W. Wrightington.


A. J. Mosher. George P. May.


Burton R. Willis.


E. W. E. Thompson.


A. B. Whiting. B. W. Parker.


W. L. Pierce.


C. H. Maynard.


John R. Williams.


K. Kallman.


Henry P. Stanwood.


Chas. G. Bullard.


Franklin D. Williams.


*FREEMAN STREET. From Essex to Babcock.


Dennison D. Dana.


GARDNER ROAD.


From Tappan to Washington Street.


Prentiss Cummings.


Otis A. Sheppard.


Herbert A. Harrington.


John G. Mitchell.


Amasa Clark.


C. L. B. Whitney.


John D. Sturtevant.


Mrs. Daniel C. Brown ..


Hon. William Aspinwall.


William Lincoln.


W. B. Strong.


William E. Lincoln.


George A. Burdette.


GODDARD AVENUE. From Cottage to Newton Street.


Dr. C. G. Weld. Henry E. Raymond.


Mrs. A. A. Barrett. John F. Hart. Fred F. Hitchcock.


James L. Little, Jr. Abijah W. Goddard ..


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GORHAM AVENUE. From Cypress to Tappan Street.


Charles J. Buffum. J. M. Miles.


S. H. Kimball. Miss Kate Jackson. Julius E. Eveleth.


F. E. James. Charles H. Drew.


J. H. Boody.


T H. Dyer.


F. B. Turner.


A. E. Kenrick. Roscoe A. Cobb.


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GREEN STREET. From Harvard to Pleasant Street.


Philip S. Allen.


GROVE STREET.


From Newton to South.


Miss Ellen Craft. Miss Emeline H. Craft. Miss Sarah Ann Craft.


HARRISON PLACE. From Junction Harvard and Harvard Sq.


James Rooney. James Driscoll. M. Driscoll. James Driscoll, jr. R. G. F. Candage. C. H. Cilley.


Justin Jones. Mrs. Lucinda Potter ..


Mrs. C. F. Phillips.


Mrs. J. B. Crosby.


Peter McKenna.


Mrs. M. A. Flemming .. .


A. B. Fenn. George F. Johnson. John Copeland.


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OAK GROVE FARM CREAMERY.


1441 TREMONT ST., ROXBURY,


W. E. MARTIN,


-


-


Manager.


Butter, Eggs, Milk, & Cream, OF THE FINEST QUALITY.


BUTTER SOLD IN 5 AND 10 Ib. TUBS. A SPECIALTY MADE OF DELIVERING MILK IN GLASS JARS TO FAMILIES DAILY.


Orders Sent direct by Postal Card will be


Promptly filled.


Orders called for and promptly delivered.


CHOICE LINE OF FANCY CANNED GOODS.


- ALSO -


FINE TEAS AND COFFEES.


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HARVARD STREET. From Harvard to Boston Line.


12 F. F. Seamans.


Allen S. Weeks.


14 Thomas S. Brown.


13 Mrs. M. J. Harding.


Patrick O'Loughlin. Charles A. Raymond. N. W. Stiles. W. E. Daggett. Mrs. Catherine Johnson. John McGuire.


. 15 Albert L. Lincoln. 17 C. A. W. Spencer. Augustns Vogel. Daniel Mahoney.


53 T. E. Clark.


36 Charles Leadbetter.


36 F. M. Bond.


38 Edward Fillebrown.


63 William C. Bowker.


65 Andrew J. Edmands.


Andrew Nolan.


52 George Harvey.


54 Samuel D. Edwards.


56 W. T. R. Marvin.


72 Roderick D. Richardson.


88 Justin Lawrence.


98 Hatherly Foster.


Henry Peirce. Albert H. Bird.


Harrison Bird.


Richard Farley.


Rev. Reuen Thomas.


Henry G. Seaverns. Henry R. Hallett.


Joseph Rametti. Zenas F. Brett. Joseph F. Baker. G. C. Tyler. John C. Buzzell.


Hawthorne Club.


HARVARD PLACE.


Off Harvard near School.


M. F. Kenrick.


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65 F. E. Gordon.


Miss Lucy A. Potter.


Miss Annie E. Howard. 71 Mrs. Stephen S. Winchester.


73 Thomas C. Singleton.


75 Oscar Holt.


George Brooks. Edward C. Wilson.


99 Mrs. Elbridge Wason. George Griggs. John F. Winch.


William J. Griggs. George H. Wheeler. Samuel F. McCleary. Jonathan L. Dexter. George H. Coolidge. Stephen G. Coolidge. Mrs. D. S. Coolidge. Henry S. Coolidge. Hugh Benigan.


Thomas T. Robinson.


59 Andrew W. Preston.


61 Dr. J. H. Woods.


CUTLERY AND FISHING TACKLE.


GEO. B. APPLETON & CO.


With Bradford & Anthony 22 Years.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN INE CUTLERY,


F


F


ISHING TACKLE,


Fancy Hardware and Skates,


A FULL LINE OF DOG COLLARS AND FUR- NISHINGS,


AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES.


In our Fishing Tackle Department will be found a complete line of Rods, Reels, Lines, Leaders, Flies, etc., in great variety. Outfits for Salmon, Trout and Bass Fishing a Specialty. Direct importers of For- rest & Sons (Kelso, Scotland) celebrated Salmon Rods and Flies.


GEO. B. APPLETON & CO.


304 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON,


SECOND DOOR NORTH OF THE OLD SOUTH. GEO. B. APPLETON. CHAS. Z. BASSETT.


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HARVARD AVENUE. From Harvard to Park Street.


F. Rice.


Chas. W. Sabine.


William Hobbs.


William F. Hall.


Marland C. Hobbs.


Mrs. Chas. W. Lewis.


Mrs. W. H. Dana.


Horatio S. Burdett.


Moses C. Warren.


George A. Clough.


Edward Young.


Edward I. Thomas. Lewis M. Crane. Charles H. Draper.


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E. H. Ingalls. Franklin Walter. Paul West.


HARVEY STREET. From Walnut to Irving Street. J. B. Tileston.


Cyrus W. Ruggles.


*HAWES STREET.


From Colchester to Beacon Street.


Chas. U. Cotting.


Robert A. Boit. Mrs. J. W. T. Gardner.


Mrs. Charles E. Parker.


E. E. Parker. C. E. Hamlin.


Miss Alice Q. Parker.


HEATH STREET.


From Boylston, opp. Chestnut Hill.


Edward Atkinson. Mrs. E. Eliot. Mrs. Abby Barnett. Mrs. Henry F. Dana. Francis Cabot.


Mrs. J. Sullivan Warren. Augustus Lowell. Theodore Lyman. Walter C. Cabot.


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STOCKS


BOUGHT AND SOLD IN LARGE AND SMALL LOTS,


O.N MARGINS,


To Suit Customers.


Information given as to the market. Highest references as to Reliability.


ORDERS BY MAIL


RECEIVE FAITHFUL ATTENTION.


ADDRESS


P. O. BOX, 2616 BOSTON.


OR CALL AT


113 DEVONSHIRE ST., ROOM 80.


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HIGH STREET From Chestnut to Boylston Street.


Mrs. Elizabeth O'Connell.


Joseph J. O'Connell.


Thomas Swan.


Mrs. Salem T. Lamb. Louis Robeson. Charles Storrow.


Samuel Hall.


C. Curry.


Joshua Crane.


Thatcher Loring.


John W. Candler.


Prof. J. D. Runkle.


Dr. Augustus Shurtleff.


Edward Stanwood.


Rev. J. H. Twombly. HOTEL ADELAIDE. 1


L. Shannon Davis.


Mrs. William Bellamy.


Henry F. Shepard.


Mrs. E. H. Edmond.


M. W. Quinlan. George Rogers. HOTEL GRAFTON.


Rev. William O. White.


Edward C. Cabot.


Miss Annie Wilson.


Theodore H. Tindale.


HOLDEN STREET. From Washington to Pierce Street.


Henry Robart. W. Y. Gross.


Mrs. Caroline Barlow. Mrs. G. W. Stearns.


IRVING STREET.


From Walnut to High Street.


Arthur Mills. Dr. G. K. Sabine. Rev. W. H. Hinkley.


William W. Swan. James W. Edgerly.


*IVY STREET. From Essex to St. Mary's.


Frederic Cunningham. Samuel H. Gregory. Thomas B. Hall. Mrs. W. S. Smoote.


F. A. Morse.


Dr. Wm. R. Lawrence.


Francis W. Lawrence.


Mrs. Amos A. Lawrence.


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L. Webster Faxon. C. J. Crawford. HOTEL WHYTE.


Joseph B. Andrews. F. Sullivan.


J. T. CAHILL,


DEALER IN


PROVISIONS,


Fruit, Game and Poultry,


81 WASHINGTON STREET,


BROOKLINE, MASS.


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JONES AVENUE. From Cypress St. to Davis Avenue


Chas. H. Rutan. Miss Susan C. Jones.


Hugh Flood.


E. L. Estabrook.


J. B. Matthews.


A. F. Reed. C. C. Shaw. Sabin P. Sanger.


-C. J. Seymour. Charles A. Burrage.


* KENT STREET. From Francis to Beacon Street.


G. B. Little .


1 E. T. Murray.


Orlando A. Alford.


Llewellyn Powers.


J. Gardner Curtis.


Samuel Thompson.


Emery B. Moore.


Henry N. Clark.


James Berry.


Henry W. Jackson.


Moses Kimball.


D. M. Garrett.


A. H. Miller.


W. W. Potter.


John K. Rogers. Edward S. Dane.


A. J. Houghton.


Wm. C. Cotton.


Walter G. Cotton.


Frank B. Cotton.


LINDEN PLACE. From Washington St. to Catholic Church.


Rev. L. J. Morris.


Nathaniel B. Hurd. John N. Frost.


Benjamin Hurd.


Dr. A. E. McDonald.


Charles W. Scudder.


Miss Mary F. Wellman.


William H. Abercrombie.


Mrs. William A. Wellman.


Leonard Stone.


G. A. Lord. HOTEL LINDEN.


George P.Johnson.


Col. C. F. Spaulding.


Miss Mary J. Reagan.


James Perkins.


William K. Melcher, jr.


Walter Holman.


Daniel Doane.


Marshall M. Cutter.


Robert Bishop.


Aaron Latham.


HOTEL ELIZABETH. C. A. Macdonald. John Beular.


Jos. G. Francis. Clement K. Fay. Charles Houghton. Charles W. Chamberlin.


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STUDENTS' REVOLVING BOOK CASE.


$7.00.


$10.00.


This new and desirable Revolving Book Case fills a want for a small and convenient low-priced stand, suitable for the study, library and for general use, for holding encyclopedia and other books, and is a handy receptacle for magazines, papers, etc., while the top forms a perfect stand which can be used for holding [an atlas, large books, picture or a lamp. D.L ...


They are made in Black Walnut and Cherry, and the castings are finished in Bronze or Japan.


Marks adjustable Chair.


ARTHUR DIXWELL, 175 Tremont St., Boston. ROOM 23, OFFICE HOURS, 9 to 12.


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* LONGWOOD AVENUE. From Harvard St. to Longwood Station.


Dr. E. M. Ferris.


Levi L. Willcutt.


Mrs. J. E. Edwards.


Wm. H. Bittenbender.


Jeremiah Colburn.


A. J. Harrington.


Leonard F. Creesy.


A. L. Flanders.


Wm. B. Perry.


James Rothwell.


Henry B. Wells.


Wm. H. Rothwell.


William J. Seaver, jr.


C. G. Way.


John P. Whitehead.


B. F. Larrabee.


J. P. Bates.


Wm. S. Butler.


Thomas E. Curtis.


J. F. McNeil.


Nelson Weeks.


J. K. Winch. Wm. J. Winch.


J. W. Preston.


Geo. W. Bemis.


MARION STREET.


From Harvard to Beacon Street.


Benjamin F. Adams.


Munroe Goodspeed.


B. H. Greene.


Theodore Pinkham.


Frank Walter.


Mrs. Wm. Eaton.


G. F. Greene.


F. P. Adams.


Frank Walter, jr.


F. A. Goodhue.


H. J. Jaquith.


E. W. Miles.


Frank Haven.


Wm. H. Hill, jr.


Chas. S. Gooding.


Edward C. Pike.


MONMOUTH COURT.


From Monmouth St. on left.


R. F. Spaulding. W. L. Lane. Fletcher Ranney. William Blodgett.


P. B. Howard. George A. Haskell. H. Vinton. J. L. Carter. Joseph G. Cupples.


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BERKELEY SCHOOL.


For


Boys & Girls. Grammar,


High School, Business


and


Special


Courses.


Fourteen =


ki


Teachers.


Prepares for all Colleges Medical and Scientific Schools. -


REFERENCES : Ex. Gov. Rice, Ex. Gov. Gas- ton, Judge J. W. McKim.


Y. M. C. A. BUILDING,


Boylston, Cor. of Berkeley St., Boston.


C. A. MUMFORD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,


Silver Ware, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Eye Glasses. 149 DARTMOUTH ST., BOSTON.


Repairing of Watches, French Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. Elegant as- sortment of Japanese Ware, Musical Instruments and Holiday Goods, Sta- tionery, etc.


OOKBINDING Well done with good materials, for


SCRIBNER'S, HARPER'S and CENTURY.


60c.


H. G. COLLINS, Bindery, 93 Federal St. Boston. Telephone 538.


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MONMOUTH STREET.


From St. Mary's to Hawes Street.


C. F. Cutting.


Henry G. Eldridge.


Mrs. M. C. Bachelder.


Frank H. Monks. Rev. R. H. Howe.


T. M. Whidden. J. L. Harris.


Chas. Searle.


Francis S. Fiske.


Wm. A. Donald.


Chas. M. Whitcomb.


George H. Wetherell.


J. T. Drown. John Wales.


H. M. Whitney.


J. M. Stillman.


*MOUNTFORT STREET.


From Essex to St. Mary's Street.


Jas. C. D. Parker. George Atkinson.


Alonzo P. Howard. J. R. Hooper.


NEWTON STREET. From Pond St. J. P. to Brookline in Newton.


Mrs. Adeline L. Hook.


David L. Harmon.


Wm. J. Hyde. John Eichorn.


Charles R. Dow.


PARK STREET.


From Washington to Beacon Street.


Thomas H. Bacon. William S. Denny. Samuel Williams. D. W. Russell.


Mrs. M. McKay.


Mrs. H. Lincoln Chase.


Mrs. E. L. Bennett. William H. Wilder. George F. Dearborn.


Samuel R. Phillips.


Malcolm S. McClennan.


Samuel J. Brockway. Abner A. Kingman.


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John Hoernle.


James Baker.


Mrs. Francis P. Denny.


COMMONWEALTH STEAM CARPET BEATING - AND


CLEANSING WORKS,


HUNTINGTON AVE. COR. LONGWOOD AVE. BOSTON.


PAT DJAN: 23 18 82


Carpets carefully taken up thoroughly cleaned Refitted and laid. All work returned in good order. Carpets prepared for storage, called for and returned promptly, within reasonable distance.


Carpets cleansed on the floor without taking up. No dust or trouble to owner, and warranted to give satisfaction or no pay.


Rugs of all kinds cleaned with special care, and you will always find them returned bright and clean, and never stretched or pulled out of shape. This is important to owners of Valuable Rugs.


HUNTINGTON AND LONGWOOD AVE. CARS PASS THE DOOR.


WILLIAM RACTLIFFE,


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*PERRY STREET. From Harvard to Brighton Avenue.


Albert;Cushman.


W. P. Edwards.


Mrs. E. S. Worthley.


William Wood.


George R. Rogers.


A. W. Plimpton.


Edwin A. Rogers.


George Bouve.


Mrs. A. S. Talbot.


P. J. P.[Lyons. Miss E. L. Clark.


J. Eastman Chase.


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PLEASANT STREET. From Harvard to Brighton District.


Jas. P. Stearns.


Mrs. Jas. S. Whitney.


Watson Freeman.


Edward Russell.


Mrs. Henry Upham.


Mrs. Marcia Jenks.


Follen Cabot.


John G. Stearns.


Mrs. S. R. Welbasky.


Adml. Jos. F. Greene.


Albert B. Low.


I. Lowell Pratt.


Charles Thorndike.


H. N. Dallas.


J. H. McCarthy.


Mrs. Newhall ..


I. Louis Brackett.


Cyrus Cobb.


*POWELL STREET. From Beacon to Freeman Street.


Chas. W. Amory.


*PRESCOTT STREET.


From Ivy to Mountford Street.


Theo. F. Von Arnim. Benjamin Lombard.


Mrs. Amos A. Lawrence.


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FISHER & FAIRBANKS, IMPORTERS, PROPIETORS OF FAIRBANKS' ROCK CORDIALS. ASSORTED GOODS IN BOTTLES.


We put up in cases, well and cleanly packed, one dozen of our different Wines and Liquors, all reliable and Pure Goods for Family use, viz :


TWO BOTTLES WHISKEY. ONE BOTTLE MALMSEY.


66


OLD MEDFORD.


66


66


MADEIRA.


ONE BOTTLE HOLLAND GIN. 66


60


ROCK CORDIAL,


66


LONDON PUNCH.


66


66


SHERRY WINE.


66


66


PORT


66


66


66


GIN COCKTAIL.


PRICE $9.00


We also put up cases of half-dozen bottles, different assortments as above for $5.00 We can change the number and brand of the goods to fill the case to suit customers. Each case contains two and one-half gallons.


FISHER & FAIRBANKS, 19 EXCHANGE STREET.


EDWARD MCAVOY,


85 Washington St.,


BROOKLINE,


DEALER IN


Fine Boots, Shoes and Rubbers,


CUSTOM WORK AND FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.


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*SEWALL AVENUE. From Harvard to Kent Street.


George B. Dexter. Mrs. Eliza M. Flanders.


Amos S. Young.


H. T. Hall.


William Stearns.


W. H. Stearns. Gordon Plummer.


E. W. Anthony. George N. Talbot.


J. E. Rothwell.


SOUTH STREET. From Newton St. to J. P. Line. Xanthus Goodnough.


SULLIVAN ROAD.


From Gardner Road to Beacon Street.


J. Murray Keay. Lewis Wight.


Gustaf Lundberg. I. L. G. Rice. C. J. Lincoln.


*ST. PAUL STREET.


From Aspinwall Avenue to Brighton Avenue.


E. H. Clark. Daniel Monroe.


George H. Worthley.


Dr. Fred B. Percy.


Arthur Williams.


J. Wilkinson Clapp.


Chas. G. Chase.


S. M. Grant.


John Utley.


Jas. H. Shapleigh.


Oscar B. Mowry.


C. W. Kellogg.


R. H. Parker.


F. H. Young.


SUMMIT AVENUE. From Beacon to Boston Line.


Henry B. Eager. Albert Mason.


M. B. Wing. A. Whitney.


John K. Marshall.


J. J. E. Rothery.


Capt. J. H. Freeman. I. S. Getchell. Jerome Jones. G. C. Brooks. John S. Adams.


Peder Olsen.


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OBER'S


RESTAURANT PARISIEN,


3 & 4 Winter Place.


Most Elegant Cafe in the City. Rooms for Private Supper Parties before and after Theatres.


Wines of my own importation.


Bird Dinners, Oyster Suppers, Welsh Rarebits, Golden Buck, etc.


Oysters received fresh daily.


The French Cuisine is unexcelled.


European Waiters.


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TAPPAN STREET. From Cypress to Beacon.


Daniel H. Rogers. Andrew!J. Ward. T. R. Shewell. Henry V. Long.


Miss L. D. Comstock. James A. Whitman. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis. William I. Bowditch.


TOXTETH STREET. From Francis to Linden Place.


John J. Henry. H. W. Esterbrook. Charles}H. Utley. - Kimball.


Samuel T. Nash.


W. B. Crafts. Moses H. Day. J. Gardner Murphy. E. M. Rawson.


VERNON STREET. From Harvard to Park.


Nathaniel Lyford. W. T. Bramhall.


Mrs. Nathaniel Harris. C. E. Miles.


Mrs. G. A. Leland.


Mrs. Sarah W. Andrews.


Eugene B. Floyd. Rev. Jeremiah Taylor. J. N. Chapman.


William Saville. F. W. Paine.


WALLEY AVENUE.


From Irving near High.


N. G. Chapin. Geo. E. Atherton.


arl Fehmer. . H. W. Foster.


WALNUT PLACE. From Walnut.


The Misses Stevenson. Cyrus M. Warren. Miss Fanny C. Hurlburt. Miss Mary Hurlburt.


Frederick A. Searle. Charles A. Williams. George M. Towle. Mrs. Moses Williams.


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WRIGHT & DITSON,


Fine Apparatus for Physical Culture.


USE OUR


Noiseless Chest Weight UI


PRICE, $10.00


It will keep the form erect, strengthen weak lungs, and expand the chest. We will mail free to any address small Pocket Manual on Chest-Weight Exercises.


580 Washington St., Cor. Hayward Place, Boston, Mass, SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.


BOYLSTON STEAM CLEANSING


AND REPAIRING HOUSE.


R. M. CURTIS, Proprietor.


8 BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON, few doors from Washington St.


Custom work in the latest styles. Ladie's over garments cut and made to order. Orders by mail promptly attended to.


ALL DEPOT CARS PASS THE DOOR.


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WALNUT STREET.


From Washington to Boylston.


HOTEL KEMPSFORD.


G. F. Daniels.


Mrs. Isaac Woodward.


Arthur S. Woodward.


Mrs. A. L. Soule.


Miss Mary B. Chapman.


John B. Tileston.


Edward S. Philbrick. Alfred Winsor.


Mrs. R. M. Young.


Mrs. William Parker.


Andrew M. Ritchtie.


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Mrs. E. A. Flint.


Benjamin F. Nichols.


Horace W. Fuller.


Washington I. Taylor.


John H. Gibbs.


Samuel Clark. Mrs. Richard Mackallister.


Frank N. Perkins. Miss Emma Loring. Louis Cassier.


Louis Perrin. David H. Sheehan.


1 Alden A. Manley.


3 Samuel Mackenzie.


3 Kenneth McKay. 7 Charles G. Fowler. 7 James Brucher.


9 James W. Horton. 11 Eugene E. Hill. 11 Francis Cotter. 52 Henry J. Holmes. 31 Royal Woodward. Mrs. D. Driscoll. P. W. Bowen. Nathaniel Goddard. Joseph H. Wellman.


John Townsend.


Henry V. Poor. Moses Williams, jr.


John Healey Childe.


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Charles P. Ware. Henry F. Stoddard. George D. Fenno. Charles M. Newell.


Walstein R. Chester.


Walter T. Winsor.


Artemas S. Jones.


M. J. Mandell. Charles H. Mandell.


N. S. Jenney. George D. Noyes.


Dr. Jolın Bryant. Stephen D. Bennet.


M. P. Kennard. Rev. Howard N. Brown.


Mrs. Caroline D. Withington. Marshall Russell.


James D. W. Lovett. S. H. Wheeler. Mrs. S. D. Hayes.


C. W. Storey. Mrs. Franklin Gibbs.


George P. Hendrick.


THE CHRONICLE.


AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL OF LOCAL EVENTS, WITH " ABSTRACTS AND BRIEF CHRONICLES OF THE TIMES.


PUBLISHED SATURDAY MORNINGS, BY


C. A. W. SPENCER,


OFFICE:


JOYCE'S BUILDING, HARVARD SQ., BROOKLINE.


SUBSCRIPTION $2.50 PER ANNUM.


ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION.


NO OFFICE IN THE VICINITY OF BOSTON HAS BET- TER FACILITIES FOR THE EXECUTION OF FINE LETTER PRESS PRINTING, BOOK OR JOB.


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WALNUT TERRACE. From Walnut.


1 John C. Cobb.


5 Edward C. Hovey.


6 Albert A. Cobb. 2 Dr. A. H. Parker.


3 H. W. Burgett.


4 Charles C. Shackford.


7 Samuel C. Bennett.


8 John C. Holman.


9 Miss C. L. Wilson.


10 Charles H. Walker.


WARREN STREET. 1 From Walnut to Heath.


Francis W. Welch.


Chas. D. Head.


James M. Codman.


Mrs. Ignatius Sargent.


Miss Julia Goddard.


Charles M. Atkinson.


Barthold Schleisinger.


Hon. Robert C. Winthrop.


Albert H. Woods. Henry Lee. Lewis Cabot.


Miss Fannie Celfe.


Andrew C. Wheelwright.


N. P. Hamlin.


Augustus Lowell.


WASHINGTON STREET.


From Tremont to Brighton.


50 Eben Morse.


52 Mrs. Martha Brackett. Mears Orcutt. Warren G. Currier. RUBENS HOUSE.


Norman H. Cook. Peter Keiser.


Charles Lunney.


BOYNTON HOUSE.


Shirley C. Ingraham.


Mrs. C. F. Menard.


A. M. Campbell.


L. W. Jones.


C. L. Melvin.


Clarence M. Collins.


John F. Hutchins.


A. Woernle.


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Mrs. N. I. Bowditch.


F. L. Olmstead.


John L. Gardner.


Francis A. White.


E. A. Watson. George Lancaster.


Mrs A. L. Warren.


John J. Reed. John A. Ayers. A. M. Dennis.


DR. E. S. FOSTER & CO.


F


Consulting Opticians


(Store with C. W. BALDWIN, the Diamond Merchant.)


40 BEDFORD STREET, BOSTON.


Special attention given to the scientific examination of the human eye, and the accurate fitting of Spectacles and Eye-glasses for the correction of all correctable defects of vision.


The public will bear in mind that they receive the same scientific tests and examination for all defects of vision with us as they would at the hands of any Oculist in Boston or the United States, and you thercby save the examination fee of $10 to $25, and the exhorbitant price to the Oculists Opti- cian for the glasses, and if the first pair is not right you must pay another fee for examination, and also for more glasses and so on, until you are properly fitted.


REMEMBER we make no charge for examination, and guarantee a fit for the price of one pair of Glasses, or refund your money.


We treat all defects of vision for which lenses are worn. Polite and courteous treatment. Satisfaction guaranteed. Repairing neatly executed.


Those secking advice and information in regard to Surgical Operations and the treatment of any and all diseases of the eye, will receive frec advice from us, and be referred to the most eminent Oculists and Ophthalmic Sur- geons in the City of Boston who will not take the last dollar they possess.


NEFF Our location remains the same, but our number has been changed from 24 to


40 BEDFORD STREET,


having been renumbered by the City.


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WASHINGTON STREET .- Continued.


From Tremont to Brighton.


H. F. Buxton.


William H. Butler.


Fred E. Spencer.


William Unkel.


Edgar C. Spencer.


W. B. Foster.


Miss A. C. Gibson. Andrew Creelman.


Mrs. J. B. Brigham.


Mrs. A. Mullen.


Chas B. McCausland.


Mrs. Martha Mullen.


176 Nathan Dorr.


George F. Joyce.


178 Lucy W. Abell.


Frank D. Field.


178 Miss Edith Abell.


William P. Woodbury.


178 Charles K. Abell.


John Panter.


180 J. H. Moore.


Charles Chase.


182 John D. Young.


Henry Collins. John Gibbs.


184 I. B. Cushing.


186 Nathaniel Conant.


Wm. L. Candler.


188 Martin Kingman.


C. D. Brown.


196 O. B. Delano.


N. Henry Crocker.


198 Charles L. Palmer.


Edward S. Tobey.


Jonathan D. Long.


Lyman J. Clark.


Bradford Kingman.


Mrs. M. J. Shaler.


W. A. Goodwin.


Harry W. Waite.


W. E. Hooper.


Miss Susan White.


D. H. Daniels.


208 Mrs. M. H. Heath.


Henry A. Holden.


George M. Stearns.


Edward S. Burns.


Frederick C. Tufts.


Desmond Fitz-Gerald.


Edward P. Sherburne.


Wm. B. Munroe.


John W. Kennan. William Whitman.


Arthur W. Blake.


Mrs. Mary Lovell.


Miss M. A. Corey.


Mrs. Timothy Corey.


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Thomas B. Griggs. Arthur D. Ball.


Frederick L. Hull. Edward Sharp.


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The Brookline news.


ESTABLISHED 1886.


LOUIS CASSIER, Editor.


ANNOUNCEMENT.


The Brookline News, which was established in August, 1886, by Louis Cassier, has made rapid strides to popularity and success, and its circulation is constantly increasing. Its fear = less editorials, excellent stories, and special literary articles in addition to the local news and social gossip, make it a desirable news= paper for the home. No objectionable adver= ments are admitted to its columns.


Subscription, $2.50 per year.


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PROSPECT STREET. From Washington to School Street.


C. F. Spaulding. Henry K. Paine. Charles W. Batchelder.


W. B. Sears.


W. B. Sears, jr.


Langley B. Sears.


S. A. Rankin.


Q. F. Collins.


Mrs. J. S. Woods. E. F. Allen.


PROSPECT AVENUE. From Summit Avenue.


E. H. Lincoln.


Wm. J. Knowlton. C. E. Sturgis.


SCHOOL STREET. From Washington to Harvard Street.


C. P. Trowbridge.


Alexander Watson.


John Koch.


Mrs. John Anderson.


Peter W. Pierce.


Robert P. Anderson.


Mrs. S. E. Little.


William Bowler.


Albert S. Paige.


Joseph D. Houghton.


John G. Clark.


H. G. Collins. E. G. Cook.


William Pree.


Henry K. Cormerais.


Alonzo Bowman.


F. F. Forbes.


Alfred G. Sanborn.


I. A. Long. Henry H. Hunting.


Mrs. M. A. Mathews. Frank D. Young. A. W. Corey. John H. Allen.


SEARLE AVENUE.


From Cypress Street.


R. H. Andrews. Edwin Clark. Jonathan M. Taylor. Anson M. Lyman. Mrs. C. A. Wiswell.


Charles F. Perkins. William L. Hopkinson. Frank Bartlett.


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E. F. Proctor. Mrs. S. E. Mann. Joseph Farquhar.


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WAVERLY STREET. From Cypress to Thayer.


John Shields. Horace James. Charles H. James.


Mrs. S. L. Sanborn. Alfred W. Fuller. Charles Thacher. Harry Elger.


WEBSTER PLACE. From Harvard.


14 H. R. Daniels. 12 Thomas H. Talbot.


10 Carl G. Zerrahn. 8 George W. Carnes.


WEBSTER STREET. From Harvard.


Francis Hunnewell. C. V. Campbell.


Mrs. W. D. Coolidge. F. S. Young.


WINCHESTER STREET. From Beacon.


G. H. Wheeler. A. S. Bemis. Mrs. G. W. Torry.


Dr. John Saunders. Mrs. Ellen R. Kelley.


Horace R. Kelley.


Rev. John M. Orrock.


H. G. Cushman. Charles Edwards. J. M. Fogerty.


WILLIAMS STREET. From Harvard to Winchester.


Thomas H. Tyler.


Charles Torry. Mrs. G. W. Torry.


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SPURR'S


VENEERS


MR. CHAS. W. SPURR.


A DADO IN SPURR PAPERED VENEERS.


Dear Sir,-It gives me much pleasure to assure you that your Papered Veneers have proved very satisfactory in my house at Chestnut Hill. They have been in use more than eighteen years, and are now as handsome as they were at first. Yours truly, LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, BOSTON.


MR. CHAS. W. SPURR, Boston, Mass.


Dear Sir,-It affords me great pleasure to express my fullest satisfaction with the beauty, economy, and durability of your "Papered Veneers," I have had them employed in my house, and can well recommend them to anybody desiring the mnost elegant effects of the combination of different woods at a comparatively low cost. Yours truly, L. PRANG, BOSTON.


Dear Sir,-For the past thirteen years we have used your Patent Papered Veneers exclusively, and with more than thirty years' experience in the use of ordinary veneers, must cheerfully testify that yours are more beautiful and more durable. Nearly every organ we make has panels upon which they appear, and we don't know what we should do without them. We trust you will be rewarded for your ingenuity by receiving all the or- ders you can fill. Yours truly, THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.


"More durable, cleaner, handsomer, and more wholesome than any other decoration" .- FRANCIS L. LEE, 254 Beacon St.


SEVERE TEST .- "Twelve years' constant use by a large family; walls old and poor when applied."-M. A. BLUNT, Milford, Mass.


"For beauty and durability I can recom- mend your veneers."-LEVERETT SALTON- STALL.


"After nine years your veneers are as handsome as when applied. Your claims are all proved."-AUGUSTUS PERKINS, II2 Beacon Street.


Spurr's Papered Veneers for Plastered Walls and Ceiling.


Are you building a new home, or remodelling the old one? Try these PAPERED VENEERS. Until these woods were prepared only the rich could enjoy the luxury of being surrounded with even the plain-grained hard woods. Now the home can be enriched with the choicest grained woods with small expense, great dura- bility, and entire satisfaction.


24 selected and priced sam- ples, with full directions, will be sent on receipt of 12 cents.


HALL IN SPURR'S PAPERED VENEERS.


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Floral Decorator,


51 WEST STREET, BOSTON.


TELEPHONE 1559.


LARGEST SELECTION IN THE CITY.


HANAN & SON,


NEW YORK,


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BOSTON RETAIL AGENCY,


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OPPOSITE ADAMS HOUSE.


These goods have become the recognized standard for fine wear and are known for their durability, comfort and shapeliness, and have heretofore been distributed in Boston and other cities by the leading retailers.


The ONLY STORE in Boston where exclusively hand stitched and welt sole goods are offered in complete lines.


AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF CORRECT STYLES . IN HOME AND FOREIGN PATTERNS, WHICH FOR QUALITY AND PRICE CAN- NOT FAIL TO SUIT THE MOST DISCRIMINATE'S TASTE.


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(Late with H. H. TUTTLE.)


WM. LINCOLN & SON,


AGENTS FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE, LEASE AND CARE OF


REAL ESTATE.


MORTAGES NEGOTIATED.


A SPECIALTY MADE OF BROOKLINE REAL ESTATE.


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