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C. N. Perkins. John E. Cousens. J. K. Hayes, Jr.
COTTAGE STREET. From Warren to Perkins Street.
Walter L. Smith.
Mrs. H. H. Richardson. Hugh F. Kendall.
CYPRESS PLACE. -
From Cypress Street,
Benjamin F. Burgess. E. Story Smith. A. L. Lincoln, Jr. Mrs. R. S. Davis.
C. A. Drost.
Charles P. Bancroft.
A. E. French.
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S. S. P. & CO.,
TE beg to remind our customers and the public generally that we do not allow ourselves to be under-sold, on goods which we handle, by any dealer in the United States. Send for price-list in order to confirm this statement.
Goods delivered free in Brookline, Long- wood, Chestnut Hill and Cambridge.
S. S. PIERCE & CO.,
Importers and Grocers
Scollay Square, Copley Square, Boston.
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CYPRESS STREET. From Chestnut to Washington Street.
Lawrence Kickham.
Avery Wellington.
Mrs. Arthur Kemp.
David Hall Rice.
Miss Harriet Vass.
H. S. Macomber.
Charles T. Howard.
Joseph A. Manning.
Clarence F. Jewett.
A. B. Crocker.
W. E. Cotton.
George W. Tooker.
Mrs. A. Lovis.
Mrs. Almira Barnes.
Charles T. Smith.
J. W. Dutton.
William O. Webber.
Mrs. A. L. Train.
Charles F. Harrington.
H. Lee. A. H. French.
James Dooling.
Charles H. Cummings.
F. A. Gilbert.
George S. Forbush.
Mrs. F. H. Lewis.
Geo. H. Johnson.
George N. Carpenter.
-Charles A. Fuller. E. L. Wood.
D. A. Brown. James M. Seamans. Mrs. M. A. Matthews.
B. F. Baker.
DAVIS AVENUE. From Washington to Gorham 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.
F. H. Folsom. DAVIS MANSION.
John Thompson.
Eugene Fay. William Endres.
Frederick Beck.
Archibald Starkweather.
Rev. John B. Brackett.
A. G. Ketchum.
John M. Graham.
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Charles H. Wood.
Dr. T. E. Francis.
Horace Partridge & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LAWN TENNIS.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue containing Revised Playing Rules, FREE.
The new "American Tate" for 1889 is the best Racket made.
Headquarters for all Athletic and Sporting Goods. 497 & 499 WASHINGTON ST. & 59 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.
HALEY & CUTTER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRUNKS & AND * BAGS,
NO. 47 SUMMER STREET,
BOSTON.
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DAVIS AVENUE .- Continued.
Dr B. S. Blanchard.
L. L. Brown.
Frederick Higginson.
G. F. Boynton.
Joshua H. Putnam. J. A. Leighton.
William T. Jenkins.
George W. Pettes.
O. W. Mink.
Mrs. E. L. Tuttle.
James C. Lovering.
George J. Dockray.
Francis W. Perkins.
T. G. Hunt.
Samuel Beal.
W. W. Seaton.
Richard Jonnson.
Miss Edith Abell.
John J. McCormack.
Andrew Robeson.
Charles C. Soule.
DUDLEY STREET. From Warren Street near Unitarian Church to Warren Street. Francis A. Jewett. Wm. H. Taylor. R. S. Allen.
Henry A. Kendall.
*DUDLEY STREET. From Kent to Hawes Street.
Wm. Henry Lincoln. Mrs. Henry Lincoln.
*DUMMER STREET. From St. Paul.
Theodore Metcalf.
EDGE HILL ROAD. From High to Irving Street.
George E. Towne. Thos. Aspinwall. Samuel Cabot. Moorfield Story.
Miss E. C. Higginson. Mrs. John G. Tappan.
Frank P. Allen.
Robert S. Peabody.
J. W. Weeks. Follen Cabot. John H. Cabot.
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Mrs. Benjamin Bruce. E. C. Emerson.
Joseph W. Hall. N. C. Poor. Rev. Luther F. Beecher.
John D. Bean.
Patrick Johnson.
Ladies
ARE INVITED to visit the popular and central Drug Store of MR. B. F. BRADBURY, on the corner of Washington and Winter Streets, where an exceptionally fine stock of Toilet and Fancy Goods may be seen.
Solid Ivory Handle and Silver-plated Hair Brushes and Mirrors, Fine Glass Bottles and Pungents, Shell and Buffalo Dress- ing Combs, Nail and Toilet Sets, and Flasks, Dressing Cases, Portemonnaies. Pocket Books, Card Cases, Etc., Etc.
B. F. BRADBURY, Pharmacist, 443 Washington, cor. Winter St., Boston.
Agent for Dr. Fulton's Books, "Washington in the _ap of Rome," " Why Priests Should Wed," and many other anti- roman publications.
THE MUDIE LIBRARY CO. SUPPLY
All the Newest Books, Monthly Magazines and Reviews.
English, French and American Weeklies.
Free Delivery and Weekly Exchange at your home in Brookline.
Send for Circular.
W. H. HALLIDAY, Manager,
3 Hamilton Place,
.
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BOSTON.
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*EGMONT STREET. From Pleasant Street, to beyond St. Paul Street. George Dexter.
ELM PLACE. From Walnut to High Street.
J. Anson Guild.
ELM STREET. From Davis Ave. to Cypress Street.
Chas. W. Bowditch.
Mrs. Susan C. Jones.
W. W. Hunnewell.
Chas. H. Rutan. Henry D. Moore.
C. B. Burgess.
J. B. Matthews.
Edward Estabrook.
Hugh Flood.
Sabin Sanger.
C. C. Short.
A. F. Read.
ENGLEWOOD AVENUE. From Beacon to Boston Line.
Dana Estes.
*ESSEX STREET.
From Brighton. Ave. to Ivy Street.
Dr. S. W. Langmaid. John H. Taylor. Henry S. Howe.
FISHER AVENUE. From Boylston to Brighton Avenue. Mrs. LeBeau.
Tucker Daland. George E. Atherton. Sydney W. Burgess.
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*FRANCIS STREET. From St. Paul to Kent Street.
Chas. W. Wrightington.
W. L. Pierce.
C. F. Hussey.
George H. Wright.
A. W. Pollard.
Burton R. Willis.
H. H. Mansfield.
George P. May.
A. J. Mosher.
E. W. E. Thompson.
C. H. Maynard.
Charles G. Bullard.
Henry P. Stanwood.
John R. Williams.
*FREEMAN STREET. From Essex to Babcock.
Dennison D. Dana.
GARDNER ROAD. From Tappan to Washington Street.
William B. Strong.
Otis A. Sheppard.
George A. Burdett.
John G. Mitchell.
Prentiss Cummings.
C. L. B. Whitney.
Herbert A. Harrington.
Mrs. Daniel C. Brown.
Amasa Clark.
Dr. Washington B. Trull.
John D. Sturtevant.
William Lincoln.
Hon. William Aspinwall.
William E. Lincoln.
W. H. Aspinwall.
Theodore Pinkham.
GODDARD AVENUE. From Cottage to Newton Street.
Dr. C. G. Weld. James L. Little, Jr.
Mrs. A. A. Barrett.
John F. Hart.
Abijah W. Goddard.
GOODWIN PLACE. Form 202 Washington.
Miss S. G. Whyte. W. E. Hooper.
Williard A. Goodwin. Asahel J. Goodwin.
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KNIGHTS L INING STORE,
41 Avon Street, Boston.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
LININGS,
Including Silesias, Satteens, Lastings, Silks, etc., etc ..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALSO
STERLING DYE
Fast Black Hosiery
For Ladies, Gents, Misses and Boys.
Every Pair Warranted or MONEY REFUNDED.
Send for Price List.
H. M. GREENOUGH, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Artistic Furniture, Carpetings, Window Shades, Draperies, Paper Hangings aud House Furnishing Goods of every Description.
Special and Elaborate Designs furnished on application, and careful estimates made for Complete Furnishing of Hotels and Residences.
182 to 188 Tremont St. and 37 Boylston. Masonic Temple
BOSTON.
GORHAM AVENUE. From Cypress to Tappan Street.
Charles J. Buffum. J. M. Miles.
S. H. Kimball.
Miss Kate Jackson.
E. P. Vining.
F. E. James. Charles H. Drew.
J. H. Boody.
T. H. Dyer.
F. B. Turner·
A. E. Kenrick.
Roscoe A. Cobb.
GREEN STREET. From Harvard to Pleasant Street.
Phillip S. Allen.
HARRIS STREET. From Harvard to Vernon.
Mr. Flint.
C. P. Adams.
W. C. Durkee.
Dr. I. B. Cushing.
D. S. Knowlton.
K. A. Smith.
Mrs. M. L. E. Bush.
E. S. Tobey.
Mrs. J. M. Burgess.
M. A. Fleming.
Mrs. Chas. J. Seymour.
HARVARD STREET. From Harvard Sq. to Boston Line.
12 F. F. Seamans. A. F. Finn.
14 Thomas S. Brown.
Allen S. Weeks.
Andrew J. Edwards.
F. H. Flanders.
Patrick O'Loughlin.
15 Albert L. Lincoln.
17 C. A. W. Spencer.
N. W. Stiles. W. E. Daggett.
Augustus Vogel.
Mrs. Catherine Johnson.
N. F. Coleman.
36 F. M. Bond. 38 Edward Fillebrown.
Dr. J. P. Murphy.
E. F. Crosby.
Andrew Nolan.
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Springer Brothers
BEG leave to inform their Pa- trons that their New Stock of Goods is now ready for inspection, embracing a rich variety of Spring and Summer Garments, both of their own manufacture. d he choieest forcign makes.
A Custom Department at each of our Stores, where Special Orders for the Finest Garments will be promptly and satisfactorily filled.
Fashionable Cloak Bazaar, 500 Washington St., Corner Bedford St. Carriage Entrance 10 & 12 Bedford St.
Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, Chauncy St., Essex St, and Harrison Ave. Carriage Entrance 50 Essex St. BOSTON.
BROS
WHOLESALE
CLOAKSI
SPRINGEN BROTHERS
ARTHUR H. TABER,
Real Estate and Insurance, No. 620 ATLANTIC AVENUE,
Hathaway Building,
Telephone 2610.
BOSTON.
Real Estate Bought, Sold and Leased. Rents Collected. Loans Negotiated.
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HARVARD STREET .- Continued.
52 George Harvey.
E. Duggan.
54 Samuel D. Edwards.
W. McClure.
56 W. T. R. Marvin.
53 T. E. Clark.
72 Roderick D Richardson.
Thomas T. Robinson.
Mrs. E. T. Dow.
61 Dr. J. H. Woods.
Rev. Jeremiah Taylor.
63 William C. Bowker.
88 Justin Lawrence.
65 F. C. Gordon.
90 H. E. Abbott.
71 Mrs. Stephen S. Winchester.
98 Hatherly Foster.
73 Thomas C. Singleton.
E. A. Slack.
75 F. W. Burdett.
Henry Peirce.
George Brooks.
Albert H. Bird.
Edward C. Wilson.
Dr. J. Herbert Moore.
99 Mrs. Elbridge Wason.
C. N. Rhodes.
Charles H. Steans.
Rev. Reuen Thomas.
Mrs. J. Gooding.
Henry G. Seaverns.
Henry R. Hallett.
William J. Griggs.
George H. Wheeler.
Joseph F. Baker.
Samuel F. McCleary.
G. C. Tyler.
Jonathan L. Dexter.
John C. Buzzell.
George H. Coolidge.
Hawthorn Club.
L. P. Harding. S. S. Doane.
Stephen G. Coolidge. Mrs. D. S. Coolidge. Henry S. Coolidge. Hugh Benigan.
HARVARD AVENUE From Harvard to Park Street.
F. Rice. Marland C. Hobbs.
Chas. W. Sabine.
William F. Hall.
Mrs. W. H. Dana.
Mrs. Chas. W. Lewis.
Moses C. Warren.
Horatio S. Burdett.
Edward Young.
George A. Clough.
Edward I. Thomas.
E. H. Ingalls.
Lewis M. Crane.
Franklin Walter.
Charles H. Draper.
Paul West. J. Eastman Chase.
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John F. Winch.
Joseph Rametti. Zenas F. Brett.
Established 1809. -
NEW AND OLD HOUSES FITTED WITH
-
Electric
Annunciators, Bells, Gas Lighting, Burglar Alarms, Etc., Etc.
HOUSES WIRED FOR INCANDESCENT LIGHTING AND PLANTS SUPPLIED.
SPEAKING TUBES AND COMMON STYLE BELLS PUT IN.
Electric Repairing and Common Bell Repairing in all their branches.
Telephone No. 1473.
SETH W. FULLER, 27 ARCH STREET, BOSTON.
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HARVEY STREET. From Walnut to Irving Street.
D. P. Kingsley. D. R. Dewey.
*HAWES STREET. From Colchester to Beacon Street.
Dr. Frank Wells.
Mrs. Charles E. Parker. Miss Alice Q. Parker. Robert A. Boit.
Mrs. J. W. T. Gardner. Col. C. H. Lewis.
HEATH STREET. From Boylston, opp. Chestnut Hill.
Mrs. Henry F. Dana. Francis Cabot.
Augustus Lowell.
Mrs. J. Sullivan Warren. Theodore Lyman. Walter C. Cabot.
HEATH HILL. Out of Heath Street ..
Mrs. Abby Barnett. Edward Atkinson. Osborn Howes, Jr.
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HIGH STREET. From Chestnut to Boylston Street.
Joseph J. O'Connell.
Mrs. Salem T. Lamb.
Samuel Hall.
Louis Robeson.
Joshua Crane.
Charles Storrow.
John W. Candler.
C. Curry.
Dr. Augustus Shurtleff.
Thatcher Loring.
Prof. J. D. Runkle.
Rev. J. H. Twombly. HOTEL ADELAIDE. Henry F. Shepard.
Edward Stanwood. Mrs. A. M. Loring.
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COMMONWEALTH STEAM CARPET BEATING - AND .-
CLEANSING WORKS.
HUNTINGTON AVE. COR. LONGWOOD AVE. BOSTON.
PATIDJAM. 23 882
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.
Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds and Pillows cleansed and renovated in a first-class manner.
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, PROPRIETOR.
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HIGH STREET. -- Continued.
Mrs. E. H. Edmond. M. W. Quinlan. George Rogers. Rev. William O. White. Edward C. Cabot. Miss Annie Wilson. Theodore H. Tindale.
HOLDEN STREET. From Washington to Pierce Street.
Henry W. Robart. E. A. Robert. W. Y. Gross.
Mrs. Caroline Barlow. William B. Munroe. . R. A. Chase. Mrs. G. W. Stearns.
HURD ROAD. From Linden Place to Brooks Street. Benjamin Hurd.
IRVING STREET. From Walnnt 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.
Samuel H. Gregory. Mrs. Sarah E. Lawrence. Frederic Cunningham. C. M. Baker.
Thomas B. Hall.
Mrs. Susan C. Lawrence.
C. P. Coffin. Mrs. W. S. Smoote. F. A. Morse.
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THAXTER & BROTHER, OPTICIANS,
Formerly at 416 Washington Street, HAVE REMOVED TO
9 BROMFIELD STREET,
Near Washington Street,
BOSTON.
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JONES AVENUE. From Cypress St. to Davis Avenue.
H. D. Moore. Chas. H. Rutan. Miss Susan C. Jones.
A. F. Reed. C. C. Shaw.
Sabin P. Sanger.
Hugh Flood.
E. L. Estabrook.
J. B. Matthews.
C. J. Seymour. C. A. Bowditch. W. W. Hunnewell.
KENT STREET. From Junction Harvard and Harvard Square.
James Rooney.
Justin Jones.
James Driscoll.
Mrs. Lucinda Potter.
M. Driscoll.
Mrs. C. F. Phillips.
James Driscoll, Jr.
Mrs. J. B. Crosby.
R. G. F. Candage.
A. B. Fenn.
C. H. Cilley.
*KENT STREET.
From Francis to Beacon Street.
G. B. Little.
Orlando A. Alford. J. Gardner Curtis. Emery B. Moore. James Berry. Moses Kimball. A. H. Miller. Mrs. John K. Rogers. Edward S. Dane.
E. W. Murray. Llewellyn Powers.
C. E. Kennard.
Samuel Thompson.
Henry N. Clark.
Henry W. Jackson.
D. M. Garrett. W. W. Potter. A. J. Houghton.
Wm. C. Cotton. Walter G. Cotton. Frank B. Cotton.
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BERKELEY SCHOOL.
For
Boys & Girls.
Grammar,
High School,
Business and Special
Courses.
Fourteen
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.
ESTABLISHED 1838.
GEORGE F. HODGMAN, Prest. CHARLES A. HODGMAN, Secy.
HODGMAN RUBBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF
INDIA RUBBER GOODS. A First Class Line of
MACKINTOSH GARMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen, Always on hand. Headquarters for all kinds of Rubber Goods.
32 School St., Boston, Mass. H. C. NOYES, Manager.
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LINDEN PLACE. From Harvard to Harvard.
Rev. L. J. Morris.
Nathaniel B. Hurd.
Dr. A. E. McDonald.
John N. Frost.
Miss Mary F. Wellman.
Charles W. Scudder.
Mrs. William A. Wellman.
William H. Abercrombie.
G. A. Lord.
Leonard Stone. HOTEL LINDEN.
George P. Johnson.
Miss Mary J. Reagan. William K. Melcher, Jr. Robert Bishop.
Walter Holman.
Marshall M. Cutter.
Aaron Latham.
Jos. G. Francis.
Clement K. Fay.
Charles Houghton.
Charles W. Chamberlin. HOTEL ELIZABETH. C. A. Macdonald.
*LONGWOOD AVENUE. From Harvard Street to Longwood Station.
Dr. E. M. Ferris.
Levi L. Willcutt.
Mrs. J. E. Edwards.
Wm. H. Bittenbender.
Jeremiah Colburn.
George H. Faxon.
Leonard F. Creesy.
A. L. Flanders.
Henry B. Wells.
James Rothwell.
William J. Seaver, Jr.
Wm. H. Rothwell.
C. G. Way.
James Adams. J. P. Bates. Thomas E. Curtis. J. R. Winch. Wm. J. Winch.
B. F. Larrabee. Wm. S. Butler.
J. F. McNeil. Nelson Weeks.
Oscar Holt.
MARION STREET. From Harvard to Beacon Street.
Benjamin F. Adams. Frank Walter. G. F. Greene. H. J. Jaquith.
Munroe Goodspeed. F. P. Adams. F. A. Goodhue. Wm. H. Hill, Jr.
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Walter M. Lowney's
Chocolates
Best in the World.
AND
Special Attention to orders.
Telephone 2421.
Bon-Bons.
Retail Branch 45 West St., Boston.
.
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MARION STREET .- Continued.
Frank Haven. E. P. Stone. Chas. S. Gooding.
G. W. Armstrong. Edward C. Pike.
MONNMOUTH COURT. From Monmouth St. on left.
R. F. Spaulding.
H. W. Childs.
W. L. Lane.
Fletcher Ranney.
William Blodgett.
Joseph G. Cupples.
F. S. Williams.
H. Vinton.
George A. Haskell. P. B. Howard.
MONMOUTH STREET. From St. Mary's to Hawes Street.
C. F. Cutting.
Mrs. M. C. Bachelder.
Harry F. Fay.
J. L. Harris.
Chas. Searle.
George H. Wetherell.
Wm. A. Donald.
Hammond M. Whitney.
J. M. Stillman.
H. T. Wing.
Henry G. Eldridge.
Frank H. Monks.
Rev. R. H. Howe.
Francis S. Fiske.
Chas. M. Whitcomb.
J. T. Drown. John Wales.
Longwood Club.
*MOUNTFORT STREET.
From Essex to St. Mary's Street.
Alonzo P. Howard.
J. R. Lee. Jas. C. D. Parker. Francis W. Lawrence. George Atkinson.
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LATEST STYLES OF
FINE FOOTWEAR
IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS. - ALSO -
A LINE OF MEDIUM PRICED SHOES,
Both Durable and Stylish.
JAMES ROONEY,
Harvard Square, Brookline.
WILLIAM PREE,
Cutler and Locksmith,
8 Harvard Street, Joyce's Building,
BROOKLINE.
Citizens will please notice that I make a specialty of Honing Razors, Sharpening Scissors and all kinds of tools.
Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks and Valises repaired. SKATES and LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired.
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NEWTON STREET. From Pond St. J. P. to Brookline in Newton.
Mrs. A eline L. Hook.
David L. Harmon.
Wm. J. Hyde. John Eichorn.
Charles R. Dow.
John Hoernle. James Baker. Mrs. Francis P. Denny.
PARK STREET. From Washington to Beacon Street.
Thomas H. Bacon.
Mrs. E. L. Bennett.
William H. Wilder.
George F. Dearborn.
Malcolm S. McClennan
Samuel Williams.
Samuel J. Brockway.
Abner A. Kingman. Mrs. M. Mckay. Dr. H. Lincoln Chase.
*PERRY STREET. From Aspinwall Ave. to Francis.
Albert Cushman. W. A. Cooper. George R. Rogers. C. T. Seaverns.
E. W. Burdett. William Wood.
A. W. Plimpton.
George Bouve. M. F. Kenrick.
PLEASANT STREET. From Harvard to Brighton District.
Jas. P. Stearns. Mrs. James S. Whitney.
Watson Freeman.
Mrs. Marcia Jenks.
Mrs. Henry Upham.
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. E. S. Mansfield.
Mrs. Newhall. I, Louis Brackett. Cyrus Cobb.
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William S. Denny. D. W. Russell. Mrs. F. S. Dana.
*POWELL STREET. From Beacon to Freeman Street.
Charles W. Amory.
*PRESCOTT STREET. From Ivy to Montford Street. Theo. F. Von Arnim.
PROSPECT STREET. From Washington to School Street.
C. S. Spaulding.
W. B. Sears.
Henry K. Paine.
Langley B. Sears.
Charles W. Batchelder.
S. A. Rankin.
E. F. Proctor.
Q. F. Collins.
Mrs. S. E. Mann,
Mrs. J. S. Woods.
Joseph Farquhar.
E. F. Allen.
PROSPECT AVENUE. From Summit Avenue.
E. H. Lincoln. C. T. Duncklee. W. G. Dearborn.
SCHOOL STREET. From Washington to Harvard Street.
C. P. Trowbridge.
Alexander Watson.
John Koch.
William Pree.
Peter W. Pierce.
Frank D. Young.
H. G. Collins.
A. W. Corey.
E. G. Cook.
John H. Allen.
Henry K. Cormerais.
Alfred G. Sanborn.
Alonzo Bowman.
F. F. Forbes. I. A. Long. Henry H. Hunting.
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HOW CAN THE USEFUL BE MADE BEAUTIFUL ?
In door and Window Furniture is One of the Questions Naturally arising in the Mind of Every One intending to Build a
HOME. IT IS THE AIM OF THE
YALE & TOWNE M'FC. CO.
To answer this so conclusively in each individual instance as to leave no doubt in the mind of any one favoring them with a visit to their ware-rooms.
224 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON.
All New Yale Locks have
Corrugated
Keys.
Where abso- lute security is required no other lock is used.
A. T. YOUNG, Manager.
New Florence Oil Stove
(Four 5-inch Wicks.)
Best Construction, Ornamentation, and Best Results.
- ALSO -
Gas Stoves for Cooking and Heating,
BRACKET HEATERS for Heating Water, Making Tea and Coffee, etc.
TOURISTS' ALCOHOL STOVES,
ROCHESTER LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, SHADES, ETC., ETC.
43 and 45 Bromfield Street, BOSTON.
-
Philip K. Dumaresq,
Real Estate,
Mortgages,
AND
Insurance,
7 & 13 EXCHANGE PLACE,
Room No. 19.
SEARLE AVENUE. From Cypress Street.
R. H. Andrews. Edwin Clark. Jonathan M. Taylor Albert S. Paige.
Charles F. Perkins. William L. Hopkinson. Frank Bartlett.
*SEWALL AVENUE. From Harvard to Kent Street.
George B. Dexter. Mrs. Eliza M. Flanders.
William Stearns.
Amos S. Young.
H. T. Hall.
W. H. Stearns.
Gordon Plummer.
E. W. Anthony.
George N. Talbot. J. E. Rothwell.
SOUTH STREET. From Newton Street to J. P. Line. Xanthus Goodnough.
STEARNS AVENUE. From Howard to St. Paul Street.
Mrs. A. S. Talbott. E. S. Hamlin. Mrs. Ruth A. West.
*SULLIVAN ROAD. From Gardner Road to Beacon' Street.
J. Murray Keay. Lewis Wight. Otis Shepherd.
Gustaf Lundberg.
I. L. G. Rice.
C. J. Lincoln.
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,
B ESSES,
Ice Cream. 167 Tremont St.
C
ATERERS. BOSTON. Telephone 2541.
Fancy Ice Cream.
Neapolitan ..
. per quart .80
Harelequin.
66
.80
Bisque Glace. ,90
Parfait aux Cafe .. .90
Mousse aux Cafe.
.90
Bisque Tortoni. .90 66
66
Creme Pralinee 66
.90
Nougatten
66
.90
Ristori.
66
.90
Tutti Frutti.
66
.90
Individual Creams.
Fancy Ices.
.per dozen $2.00
Meringue Glace.
2.00
Creme Meringue ... 1.40
Oranges filled with
Punch .
3.00
Surprised Fruits.
6
.90
Bisque Glace
per dozen
2.00
Bisque Tortoni
66
2.00
Neselrode .
6 2 50
Tutti Frutti
2.50
Puddings.
English Plum Pudding, per qt, $1.50 Baba, all flavors.
Bavaroise.
Blanc Mange.
Cabinet Pudding.
Pudding Glace.
Congress Pudding ..... per quart $0.75
PJuin
Pudding
and
Sauce.
66 1.00
Neselrode. 1.25
A la Diplomate 66 1.00
Plombier .. 66 1.10
Sponge Pudding.
Punch Glace)
A la Romaine. .
.per quart $1.00
A la Cardinal.
1.00
A la Dalmatine. 66 1.00
A la Creole
66 1.00
Maraschino ..
1.25
Kirchenwasser
66
1.25 .
Pastry.
Pate Cases. .per dozen $0.60
Volauvnet, all sizes.
Wine Jelly ..
per quart 1.00
Macedoine Jelly. 1.50
A la Jardinere 1.75
St. Honore.
Maron Glace. per pound 1.50
Deguissee.
66 1.50
Fancy Cakes in all varieties.
Wedding Cakes a specialty.
Gressini per pound .40
Imported Fruits,; all kinds, ,
Salted Almonds.
Kitchen Department.
Cream Oysters
per quart $1.00
Escalloped Oysters ... 66
1.25
Small Sandwiches .... 66
.40
Chicken Salad.
2.00
Lobster Croquettes ...
1.75
Lobster Salad.
66
1.25
Chicken Croquettes ... 66 2.00
Shrimp Salad.
66
1.50
Boned Turkey ... . per pound 1.25
Sweetbread Pate
per dozen 2.50
Croquettes a la Financiere.
Lobster Pate.
1.75
Lobster Farci. -
Game Pate.
66
3.00
Boned Partridge.".
Chicken Pate.
2.00
Oyster Pate. 1.50
Fancy Cake.
Pastille, Chocolate Bisque, Iced Cakes. Hazle-Nut Cakes, Meringues, Kisses, · Chocolate Eclaires. Cream Cakes Pound Cake, Angel Cake, Lady Cake, Sponge Cake, Baba, Savaren, Briose, Macha, Pistach Cakes, Gennase Cakes, Santanore, Corne'al Crem.
Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Fancy Macaroons, Almond Pralinee. Pignoli. Macaroon Hollandaise. Chocolate Macaroons, Wafers. Almond Wafers.
2.50
1.50 Sweetbread Croquettes 66
Vegetable Salad.
3.00
Charlotte Russe. 66 66 per quart
.80
A la Diplomate. .90
1.10
*ST. PAUL STREET. From Aspinwall Avenue to Brighton Avenue.
George H. Worthley.
Daniel Monroe.
Arthur Williams.
Mrs. C. H. Richardson.
Charles G. Chase.
John Utley.
J. Wilkinson Clapp. S. M. Grant.
Oscar B. Mowry.
James H. Shapleigh.
R. H. Parker.
C. W. Kellogg.
F. H. Young.
SUMMIT AVENUE. From Beacon to Boston Line.
Henry B. Eager. Albert Mason.
Capt. J. H. Freeman.
I. S. Getchell.
G. C. Brooks. M. B. Wing. A. Whitney. John K. Marshall. J. J. E. Rothery. Jerome Jones.
John S. Adams. Peder Olsen
TAPPAN STREET. From Cypress to Beacon.
Daniel H. Rogers. Andrew J. Ward. T. R. Shewell. Henry V. Long.
Miss L. D. Comstock. H. M. Taylor. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis. William I. Bowditch.
TOXTETH STREET. From Francis to Linden Place.
John J. Henry. H. W. Esterbrook. Charles H. Utley. Mrs. C, W. Kimball,
Samnel Y. Nash. W. B. Crafts. Moses H. Day. J. Gardner Murphy. E. M. Rawson.
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MISS H. N. SYLVESTER,
MILLINERY,
77 BOYLSTON STREET,
BOSTON.
Novelties in Parisian and London Styles.
ROOFING.
Slate, Tin, Copper and Gravel Roofing. Agent for Warren's Natural Asphalt Roofing and Roofing Materials. Two and Three Ply Ready Roofing. Special attention given to repairing.
THOMAS J. HIND, Office, 101 Milk St., BOSTON.
Over Twenty Years Experience, Office Hours. 12 to 3. Telephone, 394.
Ladies' Hair Dressing Parlor and Hair Store.
Our Specialty, Dressing Hair for Weddings, Parties, etc. We have also a large variety of Wigs, Switches, and Front Pieces on hand. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ANTHONY L. ALMEDA'S, 22 WINTER ST., Over Stowell's Jewelry Store, BOSTON, MASS.
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VERNON STREET. From Harvard to Park.
H. A. Abbott. Nathaniel Lyford. W. T. Bramhall.
Eugene B. Floyd.
Rev. Jeremiah Taylor. J. N. Chapman. Mrs. Nathaniel Harris.
C. E. Miles. Mrs. G. A. Leland.
Mrs. Sarah W. Andrews. F. W. Paine.
WALLEY AVENUE. From Irving near High.
Frof. Cross. T. H. Clay. N. G. Chapin.
C. H. W. Foster. Carl Fehmer. George E. Atherton.
WALNUT PLACE. From Walnut.
The Misses Stevenson.
Frederick A. Searle.
Cyrus M. Warren.
Charles A. Williams.
Miss Fanny C. Hurlburt.
George M. Towle.
Miss Mary Hurlburt.
Mrs. Moses Williams.
WALNUT STREET. From Washington to Boylston.
HOTEL KEMPSFORD.
Alden A. Manley.
James D. W. Lovett.
Royal Woodward.
Mrs. S. D. Hayes.
Mrs. D. Driscoll.
Mrs. Edward S. Philbrick.
P. W. Bowen.
Alfred Winsor.
Joseph H. Wellman.
Mrs. R. M. Young.
Mrs. Caroline D. Withington.
Andrew M. Ritchtie.
Marshall Russell.
Benjamin F. Nichols.
C. G. Richards.
Mrs. S. L. Heyward.
Miss J. Chapman.
Washington I. Taylor.
Miss Mary B. Chapman.
Samuel Clark.
Miss M. H. Brewer.
Mrs. Richard Mackalister.
Frank N. Perkins.
C. W. Storey. R. D. Andrews.
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CATERERS CONFECTIONERS
EA.N.D=
LADIES-LUNCH.
AVON & BEDFORD ST'S BOSTON
MASS.
MLLES. DUBUC,
24 NEWBURY STREET.
LATEST NOUVEAUTÉS IN PARISIAN
BONNETS, HATS AND TOQUES.
Orders executed promptly, and special attention given to Mourning.
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WALNUT STREET .- Continned.
Miss Emma Loring. Louis Perrin. David H. Sheehan.
Mrs. A. L. Soule. Mrs. E. A. Flint. F. H. Swan. Henry F. Stoddard.
Mrs. William Parker.
C. F. Rice. Charles M. Newell. Walstein R. Chester.
Walter T. Winsor. Artemas S. Jones.
M. J. Mandell. Charles H. Mandell.
N. S. Jenny. George D. Noyes.
Dr. John Bryant.
Stephen D. Bennett.
M. P. Kennard.
Rev. Heward N. Brown.
John Townsend.
Henry V. Poor. Moses Williams, Jr.
John Healey Childe.
WALNUT TERRACE. From Walnut.
John C. Cobb. Dr. A. H. Parker. H. W. Burgett. Charles C. Shackford. Edward C. Hovey.
Albert A. Cobb.
Samuel C. Bennett.
John C. Holman.
Charles H. Walker.
Mrs. C. L. Wilson.
WARREN STREET. From Walnut to Heath.
Francis W. Welch. Chas. D. Head. James M. Codman. Mrs. Ignatius Sargent.
Mrs. N. I. Bowditch. F. L. Olmstead. John L. Gardner. Miss Julia Goddard.
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JOSHUA SEARS,
INTERIOR D ECORATOR
AND PAINTER,
No. 178 TREMONT STREET,
BOSTON.
Blue Blood Insurance.
THE BEST for THE BEST.
Accurate information given about
Life Insurance, Fire Insurance, Accident Insurance. Special Agent for National Life Insurance Co., for sale of their Endowment Bonds. All desirable forms of Insurance written. Rates, etc., furnished on application,
MARTIN KINGMAN, 188 WASHINGTON ST., cor. Thayer, BROOKLINE.
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WARREN STREET .- Continued.
Francis A. White.
Charles M. Atkinson.
Barthold Schleisinger.
Mrs. A. L. Warren.
Miss Fannie Celfe.
Andrew C. Wheelwright. N. P. Hamlin.
WASHINGTON STREET. From Tremont to Brighton.
176 Nathan Dorr.
George F. Joyce.
178 Lucy W. Abell.
Frank D. Field.
178 Charles R. Abell.
William P. Woodbury.
180 R. S. Dewing.
John Panter.
182 John D. Young.
184 Dr. William P. Defries.
186 Nathaniel Conant. 188 Martin Kingman.
Charles Chase. Henry Collins. John Gibbs. Wm. L. Candler.
196 O. B. Delano.
200 Mrs. Jonathan D. Long.
202 Bradford Kingman.
206 D. H. Daniels.
Lyman J. Clark.
206 Everett H. Sharpe. 208 Mrs. M. H. Heath.
210 Henry A. Holden. Desmond Fritz-Gerald.
Arthur D. Ball.
Frederick L. Hull.
John W. Kennan. William Whitman.
Edward Sharp.
Arthur W. Blake.
George M. Stearns.
Mrs. Mary Lovell.
Frederick C. Tufts.
Miss M. A. Corey.
Edward P. Sherburne.
T F. Corey.
Miss Ellen Chase.
Mrs. Timothy Corey.
J. M. Tuckerman. John Shields. Horace James.
WAVERLY STREET. From Cyress to Davis Avenue. Carl Zerrahn. George Cutler. Charles Boardman.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Candler.
J. M. Graham. N. Henry Crocker.
C. D. Brown. Harry W. Waite.
Thomas B. Griggs.
Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. Albert H. Woods. Henry Lee. Lewis Cabot.
Sand and Vacuum Chamber.
Pat. Sept. 11, 1877. No. 195,051.
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Pat. July 27, 1880. No. 230,579.
Artesian AND Driven Wells,
All orders for Driven Wells for Dorestic, Farm, Manufacturing or any other purposes will receive prompt attention. Many of these Wells are being used at breweries and other manufac- tories where cool and better water is needed.
We are prepared to sink Wells 6 to 8 in. in diameter through earth or rock by steam power. B. F. SMITH, OFFICE - 38 Oliver Street, Boston.
Send for Circular of References
WAVERLY STREET .- Continued.
Charles H. James. Rev. J. H. Ward.
S. L. Sanborn. Alfred W. Fuller. Carl G. Zerralın. Harry Elger.
WEBSTER PLACE. From Harvard.
H. R. Daniels. 12 Thomas H. Talbot.
WEBSTER STREET. From Harvard.
Francis Hunnewell. C. V. Campbell.
Mrs. W. D. Coolidge. F. S. Young.
WINCHESTER STREET. From Beacon.
Mrs. M. J. Shaler. William C. Austin. George M. Morse.
Andrew W. Preston. Dr. John Saunders. J. D. Guttison. Horace R. Kelley. Rev. John M. Orrock.
J. H. Gibbs. Charles Edwards. J. M. Fogerty.
WILLIAMS STREET. From Harvard to Winchester.
G. W. Chadwick.
Mrs. G. W. Torry. G. H. Wheeler. A. S. Bemis.
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C. A. BACHELLER'S Dyeing and Cleansing Establishment, 142 KNEELAND STREET, BOSTON.
Coats Cleansed and Pressed,
$1 00
Pants 16
50
Vests 66 66
30
Overcoats 66
I
25
Coats Dyed and Pressed,
I 25
Pants 66
.
75
Vests 66 66
50
Overcoats " 66
I
50
MILITARY UNIFORMS A SPECIALTY.
A NEW "Extension" Draping Form.
Superior to anything in the market. Dress- makers everywhere adopting it. Made of rolled steel, it is very strong. Simple and graceful in shape; wai-t opening from 22} inch to 43 inch. Needs only to be seen to be approved.
S. N. Ufford & Sons,
43 West Street, Boston.
Every kind of Display Forms and Ufford's Superior Papier Mache Ladies' Form to Measure. Warranted.
Send for Circular.
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RAILROAD STATIONS.
BROOKLINE STATION, B. & A. R. R., Washington street. C. W. Morgan, Station Agent.
BROOKLINE STATION, Metropolitan R. R., Walnut street, junction Washington street and Morss avenue. Charles W. Vroom, Station Foreman ; William E. Long, Eugene C. Dyer, Starters.
CHAPEL STATION, B. & A. R. R., (Brookline Branch), Carlton street. M. T, Ward, Station Agent.
COTTAGE FARM STATION, B. & A. R. R., Essex street, corner Brigh- ton avenue. Alonzo L. Hosmer, Station Agent.
CYPRESS STREET STATION, B. & A. R. R., Cypress street, corner Tappan. H. J. Allen, Station Agent.
LONGWOOD STATION, B. & A. R. R., (Brookline Branch), Longwood avenue, near Boston line. Elbert E. Barrett, Station Agent.
RESERVOIR STATION, B. & A. R. R .. Chestnut Hill avenue, near Boston line, Brighton district. Edward W. Salmon, Station Agent.
BROOKLINE BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at junction Brighton avenue (southerly line), and St. Mary's street (easterly line), at Boston line, Brighton district, thence southeasterly, via Muddy Brook to Chestnut street, thence direct to and beyond South street to Boston line, W. R., thence northwesterly to Newton line, near Hammond's pond in Newton, thence northeasterly to starting point.
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- Under Control of Connecticut Bank Commissioners. -
Established 1854.
Incorporated 1882.
LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO.,
13 Sears Building, BOSTON.
CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $1,250,000.
Surplus and Reserve, $310,000.
Reserve Liability, $1,250,000.
Six per cent. Guaranteed Mortgages from $250 to $10,000, running five years, constantly on hand and for sale at par and accrued interest. Fitty-five Savings Banks and over two hundred Institutions hold our securities, which have for many years stood the test of every emergency. Depositors in Sav - ings Banks, parties with trust funds and conservative investors generally, are requested to call and examine these securities. or send for pamphlets giving full information and Report of Connecticut Bank Commissioners.
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BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.
Savings Bank Building, Washington street, Brookline. Wm. H. Lincoln. President ; Wm. E. Lincoln, Treasurer.
THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK.
J. Anson Guild, President; George H. Worthley, Vice Presi- dent ; R. S. Swan, Cashier.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Almshouse, Newton, opposite Grove.
Bond's building, Juniper.
Chace block, Washington. near Harvard square.
Colonnade building, Washington facing the bridge.
Davis Mansion, Davis avenue, near Harvard square.
Delano block, off Washington, near No. 1 Hook and Ladder House.
Driscoll's block, Washington, opposite Pearl.
Dun-Edin block, Washington, opposite B. & A. depot.
Erhard's builing, Washington, near Harvard square.
Goddard Hall, over 2 and . Guild block, Washington.
Gross block, School, opposite Prospect.
Guild block, Washington, junction Boylston.
Guild Hall, in Guild block. Washington.
Harvard Hall, Joyce building, Harvard square.
Hotel Adelaide High, corner Walnut.
Hotel Elizabeth, Harvard, corner Linden park.
Hotel Kempsford, Walnut. near High.
Joyce building, Harvard square, between Harvard and Washington.
Knights of Honor Hall, Joyce building, Harvard square.
Lyceum Hall, Washington, opposite Morss avenue.
Masonic Hall, School, corner Harvard.
Mechanics block, Washington, ne r bridge, opp. Colonnade building. Post Office, Washington, near Harvard square.
Public Library building, Washington, near School.
Rooney's block. Harvard square, between Harrison and Andem places. Ruben's building, Washington, opposite Post Office.
Russell's block, Washington. opposite High.
Savings Bank building, Washington, next Post Office. St. Andrew building, Davis avenue, corner Harvard square. The Linden, Linden place.
Town Hall. Washington, between Prospect and Holden,
Whyte's block, Washington, corner Walnut.
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LOMBARD
ATWOOD,
....
TAILORS
333 Washington Street,
BOSTON.
T. A. ATWOOD, W, D, LOMBARD.
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C. P. GRIMMER, Floral Decorator,
51 WEST STREET, BOSTON.
TELEPHONE 1559.
Choisest Roses.
COBB, HERSEY & CO. 162 Lincoln Street, Boston.
WHOLESALE . COBB HERSEY &COMPANY
RETAIL
TEAS COBB HERSEY & CO, COFFEES
CXFW4W
11511
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This Store is only a short distance form the Boston & Albany, Old Colony, and New York & New England R. R. Stations.
CCIBBS
.. ....
WM. LINCOLN & SON,
AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE, LEASE AND CARE OF
REAL ESTATE.
MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED.
A SPECIALTY MADE OF BROOKLINE REAL ESTATE.
BROOKLINE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INS. CO., LONDON, ENG.
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO.,
66
NO. BRITISH & MERCANTILE INS. CO.,
66
66
BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE CO., TORONTO, CAN. HOME INSURANCE CO., NEW YORK.
PHENIX INSURANCE CO., 66
WILLIAMSBURGH CITY FIRE, NEW YORK.
CONNECTICUT
HARTFORD.
SPRINGFIELD F & M.,
SPRINGFIELD.
NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE, MANCHESTER, N. H. BOYLSTON, BOSTON.
DWELLING HOUSE, BOSTON.
MASS. MUTUAL,
CITIZENS' MUTUAL "
HOLYOKE MUTUAL, SALEM. NORFOLK MUTUAL, DEDHAM.
-OFFICES-
43 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON,
And SAVINGS BANK, BROOKLINE.
e
NTENDING BUYERS WILL FIND AN EXTENSIVE VA RIETY, INCLUDING
Every Household
IN THIS LINE, FROM THE LOW COST BYERY DAY WARE TO THE FINEST NOVELTIES CURRENT IN THE BEET CHINA SHOPS OF LONDON, PARIS, AND YLENEN IN THE ART POTTERY NOOMS IRE Bord to
CHOICE SPAMMENS'ADAPTEO HOR WEDDINGE AND COMPLIMENTARY GIFTE DNE PHILE
MARKEY
PLAIN FIGURES
JONESA MCDUFFEE & STRATTON China, Glass and Aamus Seven Floors IDU FRANKLIN FOR, FEDERAL, BOSTON.
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