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J. P. CLEARY,
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
WAREROOMS, 10 PYNCHON STREET,
Opposite Police Station 10,
BOSTON HIGHLANDS.
Residence and Stable,
-
-
1493 Tremont Street.
PUBLIC TELEPHONE.
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BEACON STREET,-Continued.
J. A. Sawtell
F. H. Bradley
John Ruggles
Albert H. Cushing
J. Emery Hoar
E. R. Knapp
Blakeley Hoar
Samuel Hutchinson, Jr.
D. B. Sears
Geo. W. Armstrong
Mrs. Ella T. Raymond
L. F. Cutter
Lewis B. Schwartz
H. M. Taylor
Charles O. Foster
James Stevenson
Mr. Chase
Mr. Sias
Moses Withington
BOYLSTON STREET. From Washington to Newton Line.
William H. Dimond
J. W. Kirk
Rupert Weinstein
Eneas Smythe
F. L. Halfenstine
John N. Clune
E. Otis Marston
John J. McDavitt
Burton W. Neal
George L. Rich
Clark L. Haynes
W. D. Morrison
M. O'Hearn
Joseph H. White
George S. Cushing
John W. Beals
Marland C. Hobbs
George Lee
Alfred D. Chandler
Henry M. Whitney
Dr. Walter Channing
BROOK STREET.
From Aspinwall Avenue near Harvard.
J. H. Foss Benjamin Hurd
BROWNE STREET. From Powell and Pleasant.
McPherson LeMoyne
BUCKMINSTER ROAD. From Chestnut Hill Avenue to Clinton Road.
Arthur Williams, Jr. F.E. James
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M. G. Edmands
Dr. O. S. Sargent
J. F. Stillman
OLDEST AND BEST. . CORTICELLI SEWING SILK.
On Spools.
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1838
N. S.CO.
The Best Sewing Silk Made.
Every Spool Warranted unequalled for hand or machine sewing. Smooth, strong, full length.
Ladies ask your storekeeper for " CORTICELLI " spool silk.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
NONOTUCK SILK COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED 1838.
LADIES' TAILORING.
IO TEMPLE PLACE, - Room 5, - BOSTON.
TO THE LADIES OF BROOKLINE AND VICINITY:
Permit me to announce to you that I have secured the services of GENOR A. HERNANDEZ, whose long experience in Designing, Cutting, and Fitting all kinds of Ladies' Garments, both in Paris and New York, recommends him highly.
. The appended scale of prices, although to show that I do not mean to overcharge the public, does not imply, by any means, cheap work, nor bad fits ; on the contrary, I guarantee everything.
SCALE OF PRICES.
LADIES' SHORT SACQUES,
$40.00
ULSTERS
$25.00 to 75.00
MANTLES
25.00 to 75.00
RIDING HABITS
40.00 to 100.00
SACQUES CUT AND FITTED 4,00
ULSTERS CUT AND FITTED
5.00
PATTERNS CUT TO MEASURE
1.00
SACQUS CUT, FITTED AND MADE
14.00 to 18.00
JOHN P. GILLIES.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO PARTIES FURNISH- ING THEIR OWN CLOTH, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
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* CARLETON STREET.
From Ivy Street to B. & A. R. R. Chapel Station.
Geo. R. Wales
C. P. Greenough Augustus Whittemore W. H. Barnes Herbert C. Woodworth J. L. Carter
CENTRE STREET. From Beacon Street on Right.
Charles Torrey M. F. Cottrell
Chas. W. Gulliver Mrs. Laura N. Libby L. Dana Chapman
CHARLES STREET.
From Beacon near Harvard to Sewall Avenue. Alexander P. Sears
CHESTNUT HILL AVENUE. From Boylston to Brighton Line.
Charles B. Howard
Charles A. Henderson Dean Peirce Dr. Josiah L. Hale
Mrs. John Taylor Mrs. Jacob W. Pierce William P. Pierce
CHESTNUT STREET. From Walnut to J. P.
W. S. Cutler Dr. James S. Howe Mrs. Prescott Bigelow Mrs. Elizabeth Goddard
William B. Haseltine J. Edward Haseltine H. N. Richards
CHESTNUT PLACE. From Chestnut.
E. Lamson Perkins Charles S. Sargent
Abraham L. Cutler Samuel P. Train
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COMMONWEALTH STEAM CARPET BEATING
-AND-
NAPTHA CLEANSING WORKS.
HUNTINGTON AVE., COR. LONGWOOD AVE. BOSTON.
PATIDJAM. 23 1882
Carpets carefully taken up, thoroughly eleaned, refitted, and laid. All work returned in good order. Carpets repaired 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 re- turned bright and elean, and never stretched or pulled out of shape. This is im- portant to owners of valuable Rugs. .
HUNTINGTON AND LONGWOOD AVENUE CARS PASS THE DOOR.
WILLIAM E. RACTLIFFE, PROPRIETOR.
Storage for Furniture, Carpets, etc.
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CLARK ROAD. From Boylston to Tappan.
E. M. Farnsworth Horace B. Shepherd
CLINTON ROAD. From Sumner Road to Buckminster Road.
L. Shannon Davis
C. F. Starr
CLYDE STREET.
From Newton to Warren street.
J. Elliott Cabot
L. W. Hastings
John S. Richards
*COLCHESTER STREET. From Kent to Carleton Street.
Harrison Gardner Mrs. A. F. Ames Dexter N. Richards
George B. Sanford
Frank B. Bemis
Mrs. Charlotte C. Hubbard
F. S. Hubbard
John Hubbard
The Misses Page
T. S. Howland
Edward B. Buckingham
COMMONWEALTH AVENUE.
From Mill Dam to Brighton Avenue.
C. N. Perkins John E. Cousens J. K. Hayes, Jr.
COOLIDGE STREET. From Harvard to Winchester Street.
Albert N. Coburn
Wallace D. Dexter
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WM. S. SMOOT,
Member Boston Stock Exchange.
GEO. S. PARKER.
SMOOT & PARKER, Stock Brokers No. 60 STATE STREET, (Room No. 1,) BOSTON. TELEPHONE NO. 1268.
HOPKINSON & MARDEN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW AND TIN WARE, Broomo, Brushed, Mato, Gordage, French año Ameri- can Basketo, Sledo, Wagons, Velocipedes, Clothes Dryers, Wringers, Etc. 15 and 16 Faneuil Hall Sq., [SOUTH SIDE,]
W. L. HOPKINSON. BOSTON, MASS. ALVAH N. MARDEN.
INVESTMENTS. ALLEN S. WEEKS,
Banker and * Broker,
No. 48 Congress St., Boston. Orders in STOCKS AND BONDS executed in Boston, New York, and other markets. Special Attention Given to Investment Securities.
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COREY HILL ROAD. From Washington to Harvard. J. J. E. Rothery
COTTAGE STREET. From Warren to Perkins Street.
Walter L. Smith Mrs. H. H. Richardson
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
CYPRESS STREET. From Chestnut to Washington Street.
Lawrence Kickham
Avery Wellington David Hall Rice
Mrs. Arthur Kemp
Miss Harriet Vass
H. S. Macomber
Charles A. Fuller
Joseph A. Manning
Clarence F. Jewett
Horace W. Fuller
W. E. Cotton
A. B. Crocker
Mrs. A. Lovis
J. W. Dutton
Hiram Lee
C. S. Train
Charles T. Smith
Mrs. A. L. Train
Otis Munroe
Charles F. Harrington
A. H. French
James Dooling
George S. Forbush
Charles H. Cummings Frank W. Frceborn
Mrs. F. H. Lewis
Geo. H. Johnson
George N. Carpenter
Charles A. Fuller
E. L. Wood Fred Hartley
D. A. Brown
James M. Seamans Mrs. M. A. Matthews B. F. Baker
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WAXINE
FOR FINISHING HARD-WOOD FLOORS. BEST IN THE WORLD. Unexcelled as a Polish for Furniture and Pianos. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR.
R. L. Bissell & Co., 12 West St., Boston.
Hard-Wood Floors, their Selections, Finish and Care. Also suggestions for Staining Common Floors.
A PAMPHLET OF USEFUL INFORMATION, PRICE 10 CENTS, SENT POSTPAID UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE.
R. L. BISSELL & CO., 12 WEST ST., BOSTON.
PRICE & CO.,
BANKERS and BROKERS,
Bonds & Stocks Bought & Sold on Commission in all Markets,
35 Gongreds Street, Boston.
Members of the BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE.
* %
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· 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
N. Clifford Paul
John Thompson
Charles H. Wood
Dr. T. E. Francis
Frederick Beck
H. W. Windram
Herbert McGoun E. C. Emerson G. F. Boynton
William T. Jenkins
Roswell Parish
G. W. Bullard
N. C. Poor
Rev. Luther F. Beecher
Samuel Beal
Richard Johnson
John J. McCormack
Patrick Johnson
DUDLEY STREET.
From Warren Street near Unitarian Church to Warren Street.
Francis A. Jewett
Wm. H. Taylor R. S. Allen
*DUDLEY STREET.
From Kent to Hawes Street.
Wm. Henry Lincoln
Mrs. Henry Lincoln
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Eugene Fay William Endres Archibald Starkweather A. G. Ketchum
Dr. B. S. Blanchard L. L. Brown
Frederick Higginson
Joshua H. Putnam
J. A. Leighton
O. W. Mink
James C. Lovering
George J. Dockray
Francis W. Perkins
T. G. Hunt
E. B. Richardson Miss Edith Abell John D. Bean Andrew Robeson Charles C. Soule
Henry A. Kendall
F. H. Folsom DAVIS MANSION.
WM. H. WHITNEY, Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
Especially familiar with the improvements of lands on Beacon Street, Back Bay and Riverdale Parks in Boston and Brookline; as Agent of the owners in improv- ing lands on Pond Avenue, offers for sale, Sand, Gravel and Con- crete Gravel, for building operations ; offers for sale, his own publications in the form of "Blue Prints," illustrating the growth of Back Bay Lands in their development from marsh and flats to the present time. The surveys of S. P. Fuller, Fuller and Whitney, and William H. Whitney are connected showing
Back Bay, 1814 to 1890,
Beacon Street in 1890, from West Chester Park to Chestnut Hill Reservoir. Huntington Avenue Lands in 1889.
Back Bay Park Lands in 1889,
Back Bay Schedules of Deeds and History of Improvements 1881 to 1889.
39 COURT STREET, BOSTON.
HALEY & CUTTER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRUNKS AND BAGS,
No. 22 CHAUNCY STREET,
BOSTON.
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*DUMMER STREET. From St. Paul. Mrs. M. M. McKay
Theodore Metcalf
EDGE HILL ROAD.
From High to Irving Street.
J. G. Tappan
Thos. Aspinwall Samuel Cabot Moorfield Story Robert S. Peabody
Miss E. C. Higginson
W. O. Underwood
Frank P. Allen
George H. Page
Follen Cabot John H. Cabot
*EGMONT STREET. From Pleasant Street, to beyond St. Paul Street. George Dexter
ELM PLACE. From 20 Walnut to High Street.
Mrs. J. Anson Guild
ELM STREET. From Davis Ave. to Cypress Street.
Chas. W. Bowditch
G. F. Wayland
W. W. Hunnewell
Mrs. Susan C. Jones
J. B. Matthews
J. W. McIntosh
Edward Estabrook
C. W. Wilkinson
Hugh Flood
Wm. Ferry
Sabin Sanger
Chas. H. Dodge
C. C. Short
A. F. Read
ENGLEWOOD AVENUE. From Beacon to Boston line.
Dana Estes
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
28 State St., Merchants' Bank Building, Boston. CASH CAPITAL, - - $200,000
Cash Dividends to Policyholders.
CHAS. B. CUMMINGS, Pres. JOHN M. CORBETT, Sec'y
DIRECTORS :- H. H. Hunnewell, Thomas Wigglesworth, C. William Loring, Charles B. Cummings, William P. Kuhn, William Minot, Jr., Moses Williams, William Endicott, Jr., Peter C. Brooks, Franklin Haven, Jr., Nathaniel H. Emmons, John L. Thorndike, George Whitney, Thomas Minns.
WILLIAM LINCOLN & SON, Agents, Savings Bank, Washington St., BROOKLINE.
SPRUCE POLES
ALDEN D. CALEF,
DEALER IN
ENGLISH, ANTHRACITE AND SMITH'S
COAL,
Hard and Soft Wood Sawed and Split in Usual Lengths for Kindling. Office, 408 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.
SPRUCE POLES
THE F. & C. BANJOS AND BANJORINES.
The only Instrument combining all the latest inventions and improvements, with the most elegant workmanship. Many other makers infringe and imitate our.ac- knowledged improvements. Silver Medal over all competitors in Boston, 1887. Gold Medal at New Orleans, 1884-1885.
Send for Catalogue, and be sure and correspond with us and save money. Particular attention paid to pupils on Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar.
FAIRBANKS & COLE, Banjo Makers, Teachers and Music Publishers, 121 Court St. BOSTON. 178 Tremont St.
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ESSEX STREET. From Commonwealth Ave. to Ivy Street. Dr. S. W. Langmaid John H. Taylor Henry S. Howe
FISHER AVENUE. From Boylston to Commonwealth Avenue.
Tucker Daland George E. Atherton Sidney W. Burgess
*FRANCIS STREET. From St. Paul to Kent Street.
Chas. W. Wrightington
George H. Wright
C. F. Hussey
Burton R. Willis
A. W. Pollard
S. E. Blow
H. H. Mansfield
E. W. E. Thompson
A. J. Mosher
C. H. Maynard
Charles G. Bullard
Henry P. Stanwood
John R. Williams
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
Amasa Clark
Mrs. Daniel C. Brown
John D. Sturtevant
William Lincoln
J. C. Kittredge
William E. Lincoln
Hon. William Aspinwall
W. H. Aspinwall
Nathaniel Conant
GODDARD AVENUE. From Cottage to Newton Street.
Dr. Charles G. Weld James L. Little, Jr.
Mrs. A. A. Barrett John F. Hart Abijah W. Goddard
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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 Better Facilities for the Execution of Fine Letter Press Printing, Book or Job.
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GORHAM AVENUE. From Cypress to Tappan Street.
Vacant House Sterne Morse J. M. Miles
Miss Kate Jackson
E. P. Vining
J W. Reinhart
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.
C. L. Flint
C. P. Adams
A. H. Sargent
Dr. I. B. Cushing
Mrs. Harriet Bartleman
Mrs. K. A. Smith
Daniel S. Knowlton
E. S. Tobey
Chas. J. Seymour
HARRISON STREET. From Aspinwall Avenue.
L. F. Lyon Mrs. E. L. Stoddard
HARVARD STREET. From Harvard Sq. to Boston line.
12 F. F. Seamans Allen S. Weeks
14 Thomas S. Brown
11 A. McGregor, Jr.
Patrick O'Loughlin
13 Frank H. Flanders
Andrew J. Edwards
15 Albert L. Lincoln
Mrs. A. Gordon
17 C. A. W. Spencer
Dr. A. Marshall
21 Augustus Vogel
23 Charles A. Carlson
W. E. Daggett Albert F. Conant
23 Dr. J. P. Murphy
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Sold by Druggists.
FISHER'S
IMPROVED
?
IMPROVED
MERIT.
PROGRESS
MEDICAL
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TRADE MARK
Price $1.00.
"All that a man hath Will he give for his life."
DISCOVERY.
Fifty School-teachers, among hundreds of others in Boston and Roxbury, have taken this remedy for Constipation, Piles, Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness, and are uni- versal in its praise.
52 WARREN ST., ROXBURY, MASS.
ROXBURY MEDICAL CO.
HARVARD STREET .- Continued
Mrs. Catherine Johnson 36 F. M. Bond
53 T. E. Clark
57 H. R. Head
William Unkles
59 C. Schmeltz
Mrs. C. A. Church
61 Dr. J. H. Woods
Capt. William Anderson
63 William C. Bowker
38 Edward Fillebrown
65 F. C. Gordon
F. E. Fillebrown Andrew Noland Samuel Mccullough
65 Miss M. J. Melcher
69 William Wilson
52 George Harvey
73 Thomas C. Singleton
54 Samuel D. Edwards
75 Frank W. Burdett
56 W. T. R. Marvin
75 William S. Slocum
72 Roderick D. Richardson
George Brooks Edward C. Wilson
Mrs. E. T. Dow
99 Mrs. Elbridge Wason
90 H. E. Abbott
Mrs. Josiah Gooding
E. M. Abbott
Charles H. Stearns
98 Hatherly Foster
E. A. Slack
Henry Peirce Mrs. H. E. Peirce
Albert H. Bird
Dr. J. Herbert Moore
C. N. Rhodes
Joseph F. Baker G. C. Tyler
E. A. Norton
John C. Buzzell
Hawthorne Club
Frank L. Mason W. F. Ellis Henry G. Seaverns Henry R. Hallett William J. Griggs A. W. Carleton, J. H. Collier, Jr. Samuel F. McCleary Jonathan L. Dexter George H. Coolidge L. P. Harding S. S. Doane Mrs. D. S. Coolidge Henry S. Coolidge Hugh Benigan
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71 Mrs. Stephen S. Winchester
84 L. F. Cutter
Frank Horn John F. Winch Joseph Rametti Zenas F. Brett Frank Brett
PHIPPS, SLOCUM & CO.,
STAINED GLASS,
9 PARK STREET,
BOSTON.
.
The most powerful DISINFECTANT and perfect GERMICIDE ever placed before the public.
ULIDDADE
TRADE VEGETABLE MARK DISINFECTANT DEODORIZER AND GERMICIDE,
REGISTERED
The undersigned guarantee that it is positively a cure for Catarrh, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Throat and Lung Troubles.
In proof of this they will be glad to refer to many eminent physi- cians from all parts of the country.
Send for Circulars, Testimonials, etc.
J. HUBBARD & CO., 23 COURT STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
For sale by all Druggists.
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HARVARD AVENUE. From Harvard to Park Street.
Chas. W. Sabine William F. Hall Mrs. Chas. W. Lewis Horatio S. Burdett E. H. Ingalls Franklin Walter
L. Frederick Rice Reuben S. Swan J. Eastman Chase Rev. O. P. Gifford Miss F. Smith Edward Lincoln
William J. Fegan
Edward J. Clark Charles H. Draper Lewis M. Crane Edward I. Thomas F. A. Gilbert Edward Young E. G. Lamson Moses C. Warren Paul West
HARVARD PLACE. From Harvard Street.
14 William Finney
HARVARD SQUARE.
A. A. Cheney
HARVEY STREET. From Walnut to Irving Street.
D. P. Kingsley D. R. Dewey J. H. Child
Amory Elliott H. A. Clark
*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
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D.GOOK&00
.. CATERERS CONFECTIONERS
AVON & BEDFORD ST'S BOSTON
MASS.
ETCHINGS. ENGRAVINGS.
Photographs . and . Artotypes,
ARTISTIC NOVELTIES,
·
.
PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER. · . A COMPLETE LINE OF
ARTISTS' MATERIALS,
STUDIES, ETC.
Pope's China Color Box, $1.25.
SEND FOR PRICE-LIST.
FRANK J. POPE,
36 WEST STREET, Near Tremont,
-
-
-
BOSTON.
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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 Osborne Howes, Jr.
HIGH STREET. From Chestnut to Boylston Street.
Samuel Hall
Joshua Crane
Mrs. Salem T. Lamb Louis Robeson
John W. Candler
Charles Storrow
Dr. Augustus Shurtleff
C. Curry
Rev. J. H. Twombly HOTEL ADELAIDE.
Thatcher Loring
Prof. J. D. Runkle
Henry F. Shepard
Edward Stanwood
R. S. Dewing
Mrs. A. M. Loring
Mrs. E. H. Edmond
M. W. Quinlan George Rogers
Rev. William O. White
Edward C. Cabot
Miss Annie Wilson
Theodore H. Tindale
Geo. A. Bugbee
HOLDEN STREET. From Washington to Pierce Street.
Henry W. Robart Edwin A. Robart 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 J. H. Foss
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CITIZENS' Mutual Insurance Company, (INCORPORATED 1846.) No. 8 Exchange Place, - Boston, Mass.
This Company insures nothing but Dwellings and Contents, and Private Barns and Contents, against loss or damage by Fire or Light- ning, at Lowest Rates consistent with security.
J. W. PEABODY, Sec. and Treas. H. C. BIGELOW, Pres.
Sixty per cent dividend paid on Five Years policies, and Fifty per cent on One and Three Years.
new Location FRANKLIN CROSBY, CARPETS AND RUGS, 544 WASHINGTON ST.
CHOICE PRIVATE PATTERNS of the BEST MANUFACTURERS.
FRANKLIN CROSBY, Late of Childs, Crosby & Lane. 544 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. OPPOSITE ADAMS HOUSE.
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IRVING STREET. From Walnut to High Street.
Arthur Mills Dr. G. K. Sabine
Rev. Willard 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. Smoot
F. A. Morse
KENT STREET. From Junction Harvard and Harvard Square.
A. B. Fenn
James Rooney
R. G. F. Candage
Michael Driscoll
Mrs. Justin Jones
James Driscoll, Jr.
Mrs. J. B. Crosby
James Driscoll
Mrs. C. F. Phillips
Dennis Driscoll
Peter B. McKenna
C. H. Cilley
Mrs. Lucinda Potter
*KENT STREET.
· From Aspinwall Ave. to Beacon Street.
Charles E. Kennard
E. W. Murray Llewellyn Powers
A. J. Tower
G. B. Little
Samuel Thompson
Orlando H. Alford
A. J. Houghton
J. Gardner Curtis
Henry N. Clark
Henry W. Jackson
Emery B. Moore James Berry Moses Kimball
D. M. Garrett
A. H. Miller Mrs. John K. Rogers Edward S. Dane
Charles S. Hamlin
William C. Cotton
Walter G. Cotton Frank B. Cotton
E. C. Graves W. W. Potter
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G L A
MANUFACTURERS OF
P
A
GLAZING I N G
MARSTON SIGN COMPANY .122 . WATER ST. BOSTON.
EVERY KIND OF SIGN WORK.
N PAINTING I N G
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.
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KENT SQUARE. From Kent near Francis.
Rev. M. M. Cutter D. A. Freeman R. A. Southworth F. L. Creesey
LINDEN PLACE. From Harvard to Harvard.,
Rev. L. J. Morris.
Dr. A. E. McDonald
Miss Mary F. Wellman
Charles W. Scudder
Mrs. William A. Wellman
William H. Abercombie
G. A. Lord
Leonard Stone
Miss Mary J. Reagan Robert Bishop
Clement K. Fay HOTEL LINDEN.
Aaron Latham
Jos. G. Francis
Charles Houghton Charles W. Chamberlin
*LONGWOOD AVENUE.
From Harvard Street to Longwood Station.
Dr. E. M. Ferris
Levi L. Willcutt
Miss A. E. H. Edwards
Wm. H. Bittenbender
Jeremiah Colburn
A. J. Harrington
Mrs. R. L. Meins
George H. Faxon
Henry B. Wells
W. H. Bradley
William J. Seaver, Jr.
Henry Bond
W. A. Vose
James Adams J. P. Bates Thomas E. Curtis J. R. Winch Wm. J. Winch
. A. L. Flanders Samuel Bigelow James Rothwell Wm. H. Rothwell
C. G. Way B. F. Larrabee Wm. S. Butler J. F. McNeil Nelson Weeks R. Whidden
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C. A. McDonald A. M. Lyman
GAS LIGHTING BY ELECTRICITY.
Wiring for Incandescent Electric Lighting.
REPAIRING DONE.
TELEPHONE
BOSTON, 4317.
Also, ELECTRIC BELLS OF ALL KINDS.
SETH W. FULLER, 27 ARCH STREET, BOSTON.
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MARION STREET. From Harvard to Beacon Street.
Benjamin F. Adams
G. F. Greene
Frank Haven
E. P. Stone Chas. S. Gooding A. T. Morrill
Munroe Goodspeed
F, P. Adams
F. A. Goodhue
Wm. H. Hill, Jr.
G. W. Armstrong
Edward C. Pike
R. S. Dow P. M. Carpenter
MONMOUTH COURT: From Monmouth St. on left.
R. F. Spaulding H. W. Childs 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
Francis S. Fiske
Mrs. M. C. Bachelder
E. S. Brown
Harry F. Fay
J. T. Drown
J. L. Harris John Wales
Longwood Club
Chas. Searle George H. Wetherell Wm. A. Donald J. M. Stillman H. T. Wing
Henry G. Eldridge
Frank H. Monks
Rev. R. H. Howe
*MOUNTFORT STREET.
From Essex to St. Mary's Street. Alonzo P. Howard
J. R. Lee Jas. C. D. Parker FrancisjW. Lawrence George:Atkinson
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ROBART BROTHERS,
Upholsterers and .
Cabinet Makers,
Washington St., adjoining Town Hall, BROOKLINE.
Chairs to let for Parties and Private Theatricals.
ALLEN & ROWELL CO., Practical Photographers, AND MANUFACTURERS OF
ALLEN & ROWELL S DRY PLATES. IVORY FILMS. BROMIDE PAPER.
Also Stripping Plates and all Carbon Materials.
All work known to modern Photography skillfully executed, and special pains taken to please customers. Developing, Printing, Enlarging and Finishing for the Trade on the most Favorable Terms.
SPECIAL.
We offer EXQUISITE NOVELTIES IN IVORY, MINIATURES ON WATCH DIALS, PERMANENT CARBON PORTRAITS, all styles and sizes, and finished in the most artistic manner.
The very latest novelty is the WATCH-CASE CARBON PORTRAIT. Also small Miniatures on Watch Dials neatly executed.
ALLEN & ROWELL CO.,
Opposite Shepard & Norwell's. 25 Winter Street.
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NEWTON STREET. From Pond St. J. P. to Brookline in Newton.
Mrs. Adeline L. Hook
David L. Harmon
Wm. J. Hyde James B. Tilley John Eichorn Charles R. Dow
John Hoernle James Baker Mrs. Francis P. Denny
PARK STREET. From Washington to Beacon Street.
Thomas H. Bacon
George A. Clough
William S. Denny D. W. Russell Mrs. F. S. Dana C. A. Hopkins
William H. Wilder
George F. Dearborn
Samuel Williams
Samuel J. Brockway
Abner A. Kingman 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 George Bouve M. F. Kenrick
PLEASANT STREET. From Harvard to Brighton District.
Jas. P. Stearns Watson Freeman Albert B. Low Charles Thorndike .
Mrs. James S. Whitney John G. Stearns
Adml. Jos. F. Greene
I. Lowell Pratt
E. S. Mansfield
H. N. Dallas Mrs. Newhall I. Louis Brackett Cryus Cobb
*POWELL STREET.
From Beacon to Freeman Street.
Charles W. Amory
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An Extension Draping Form,
Superior to anything in the market. Dress- makers everywhere adopting it. Made of rolled steel. Very strong, simple, and grace- ful shape; waist open from 22 1-2 inches to 33 inches.
S. N. UFFORD & SON,
12 West Street, Boston.
Every kind of display forms, and Ufford's Superior Papier Mache. Ladies' forms to measure warranted. Headquarters for all kinds of forms.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS,
Jamaica Pond Ice Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
PURE DEEP WATER ICE.
2389 Washington Street, ROXBURY, MASS.
Depots,-Pond and Prince St., Jamaica Pond, and Hammond's Pond, Newton,
The Ice Used by us is cut from Jamaica and Hammond's Ponds.
The Ice from both these ponds has been analyzed by Prof. E. S. Wood of the Harvard Medical School, and pronounced by him to be perfectly pure.
A SPECIALTY IS MADE IN SUPPLYING FAMILIES, STORES, BREWERS AND ALL RETAIL TRADE.
ENOS M. STODDARD, President. N. G. SMITH, Treasurer,
NATHAN B. PRESCOTT.
ENOS M. STODDARD.
DIRECTORS :
JOSEPH N. PALMER.
N. G. SMITH.
W. E. BRIGHAM.
PHINEAS B. SMITH.
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*PRESCOTT STREET. From Ivy to Montford Street.
Theo. F. Von Arnim
J. M. Fuller
PROSPECT STREET. From Washington to School Street.
C. S. Spaulding
W. B. Sears .
Henry K. Paine
Langley B. Sears C. P. Brown
Charles W. Batchelder E. F. Proctor Mrs. S. E. Mann Joseph Farquhar
Mrs. J. S. Woods
E. F. Allen
PROSPECT AVENUE. From Summit Avenue.
E. H. Lincoln C. T. Duncklee Judge Dunbar W. C. Durkee
SCHOOL STREET. From Washington to Harvard Street.
John Koch Peter W. Pierce
Alexander Watson
Philip Kelley
H. G. Collins
William Pree
E. G. Cook
Frank D. Young
Alfred G. Sanborn
A. W. Corey
John H. Allen
Alonzo Bowman F. F. Forbes I. A. Long Henry H. Hunting
SEARLE AVENUE. From Cypress Street.
F. A. Leonard R. H. Andrews Edwin Clark. Jonathan M. Taylor Albert S. Paige
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