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Harris, from 86 Harvard to Vernon.
* Harrison, from Aspinwall avenue to Francis.
Harvard, from Harvard Square to Boston line Brighton district.
Harvard avenue. from 56 Harvard to Park.
Harvard place, from Harvard.
Harvard Square. junction Washington. Harvard and Davis avenue. Harvey, from Walnut to Irving, opposite Upland road.
*Hawes, from Beacon to Colchester. Heath, from Boylston opposite Brighton to Newton line. Heath Hill, off Heath street.
High, from Washington to Chestnut near Boston line, J. P. district. Highland road, from High next beyond Edge Hill road.
Hill, from Allerton near Glen to Cumberland avenue.
Holden, East side of Town Hall from Washington to Pierce.
Houlilian avenue, from Boylston near Reservoir place.
Hurd road, from Brook next Harvard to Linden place. Irving, from Walnut to High.
*Ivy, from Essex to St. Mary's.
Jones avenue, from Cypress to Davis avenue.
Juniper. from 10 Morss avenue to Flora.
*Kent, from Harvard squareto Beacon.
*Kent Square, from Kent near Francis to Harrison.
Kerrigan place, from 55 Boylston across Railroad.
Leverett, from 71 Boylston.
*Linden place, off Harvard near Pierce.
*Longwood avenue, from Longwood station to Harvard.
Marion, from Harvard to Beacon.
Marshall, from Sewall avenue next St. Paul.
*Monmouth, from St. Mary's to Hawes.
*Monmouth place, from Monmouth to R. R. track near Chapel Station. Morss avenue, from Walnut and Washington to Walter avenue.
*Mountfort, from Essex to St, Mary's.
Monroe Place, from Boylston near Cameron.
Newton, from Pond, J. P. district, to Brookline in Newton.
Norfolk road, from Boylston near Chestnut Hill road to Newton line. Oak, from Heath. Oak place, off Oak.
Park, from Washington to Beacon.
Pearl, from Brookline avenue to Washington.
*Perry, from Aspinwall avenue to Francis.
Pierce, from Harvard to Prospect.
*Pleasant, from Harvard to Boston line, Brighton District.
Pond avenue, from Washington to Boston line, J. P. district.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
Pound, from Heath to Boylston.
*Powell, from Beacon opposite Kent to Freeman.
*Prescott, from Ivy to Mountfort. Prospect, from Washington to School. Prospect avenue, from Summit avenue near Beacon.
Prospect place, from Prospect.
Rawson Road, from Gardner Road to Beacon.
Reservoir place, from Boylston to Chestnut Hill Reservoir.
*Ridgeway, from Freeman, Between Pleasant and Babcock,
Roberts place, from Sewall to Sewall place.
Rockwood, from Goddard avenue to Boston line.
School, from Washington opposite Cypress to Harvard opposite Aspinwall Avenue. Searle avenue. from 12 Cypress.
Sewall. from Cypress to Chestnut.
*Sewall avenue, from Harvard to Kent.
Sewall place, from junction Sewall and Cypress.
South, from Newton street to J. P. district.
Spring Road, from Jamaica Road to Highland Road.
St. Mary's. from Monmouth to Brighton avenue.
Station, from Washington, northerly.
Stearns road, from Harvard to St. Paul.
*Still, from Browne to Freeman.
*St. Paul, from Aspinwall avenue to Brighton avenue.
Summer, from Washington, at Boston line.
Summit avenue, from Beacon to Boston line, Brighton district.
Sumner Road, from Boylston to Tappan
Tappan, from Cyress to Beacon.
Thayer, from Washington to Waverly.
Thayer place. from Thayer, northerly.
Thorndike, from Harvard, near Coolidge to Winchester.
*Toxtetli. from Francis to Linden place.
Upland Road, from Irving opp. Allerton.
Vernon, from Harvard to Park.
Villa Lane, from Washington to Pond avenue.
Walnut, from Washington to Boylston near Reservoir.
Walnut Hill, west of Newton.
Walnut place, from Walnut near Irving.
Walnut Terrace, off Walnut,
Walter avenue, from Washington to Flora.
Ward, from High to Pond avenue.
Warren, from Walnut near Unitarian Church to Heath.
Washington, from Tremont at Boston line to Boston line, Brighton district.
Waverly, from Cypress to Davis avenue.
Webster, from Harvard to junction Beacon and Park.
Webster place, from 15 Harvard near Harvard Square.
White place, off Washington. Williams, from Harvard to Winchester.
Winchester, from Beacon near Corey Hill to Boston line, Brighton district. Winthrop, from Boylston.
Winthrop place, from Leverett.
Winthrop Road, from Beacon to Gardner road.
Woodland Road, from Ileath to Hammond.
*Situated in Longwood.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
George H. Johnson, Chief Engineer.
Meet first Monday in each month, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m., at Steamer House.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE, No. 1, Washington near Boylston.
CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1. St. Mary's strect, (Longwood.)
HOSE COMPANY No. 1, Washington, near Boylston.
HOSE COMPANY No. 2, Washington street, opp. Town Hall.
HOSE COMPANY NO. 3. Heath, near Boylston.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. 1, Washington opp. Town Hall.
BROOKLINE FIRE ALARM.
LOCATION OF BOXES.
4 Corner Washington street and Brookline avenue .
5 Steamer house, Washington street.
6 Washington street, near National Bank.
8 Corner Gorham avenue and Cypress street.
9 Boylston street opposite school house.
13 Corner Cumberland avenue and High street.
14 Corner Cypress and Sewall streets.
1 Corner Walnut and Cypress streets.
16 Corner Walnut and Boylston streets.
17 Corner Cottage and Warren streets.
18 Corner Clyde and Warren streets.
21 Corner Chestnut Hill avenue and Boylston street.
* 22 Town Hall.
2‹ Corner Boylston and Hammond streets.
25 Corner Englewood avenne and Beaeon street.
27 Corner Beaeon and Washington streets.
29 Corner Gardner Road and Tappan streets.
31 Corner Aspinwall avenue and Harvard streets.
32 Corner Marion and Park streets.
34 Corner Harvard and Beaeon streets.
35 Harvard street, near D. S. Coolidge's.
36 Corner Alton place and St. Paul street.
37 Corner Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth street.
38 Corner Freeman and St. Paul streets.
39 Carlton street near Ivy street.
41 Corner Carlton and Coleliester streets.
43 Corner Kent street and Longwood avenue.
First alarm to be given on bells, by striking four rounds.
Second alarm to be given by striking ten blows. One stroke at 12 M., every day.
* Signal for no school, four rounds; also a special box for Town Hall, except between the Hours of 7.00 and 8.30 A. M.
BROOKLINE BOUNDARIES-
Beginning at junction of Brighton ave. (southerly line), and St. Mary's street (easterly line), at Boston line, Brighton district, thence soutli- easterly, 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.
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Almshonse, Newton, opposite Grovc.
Boynton, Washington at R. R. Bridge.
Colonnade building, Washington facing the bridge.
Davis Mansion, Davis avenue, near Harvard Square.
Delano Block, from 194 Washington.
Driscoll's Block, Washington, opposite Pearl.
Dun-Edin block, Washington, opposite B. & A. depot. Filmnore Terrace, Tappan street.
Frances Terrace, Tappan. Good Fellows' Hall, Guild block.
Gross block, School, opposite Prospect.
Guild block Washington, junction Boylston.
Guild Hall. in Guild block, Washington.
Harvard Hall, Joyce building. 4 Harvard.
Hotel Adelaide, High, cor. Walnut.
Hotel Elizabeth, Harvard, corner Linden Park.
Hotel Kempsford. walnut, near High.
Hotel Linden, Linden place.
Hotel Whyte, Higlı.
Joyce building. Harvard square, between Harvard and Washington.
Knights of Honor Hall, Joyce building, Harvard Square.
i.incoln, William H., Boylston street.
Lyceum Hall, 45 Washington.
Macleod Mansion, Davis avenue and Harvard square.
Masonic building, Harvard, corner School.
Masonic Hall, School, corner Harvard.
Post Office, Washington, near Harvard Square.
Public Library building, Washington, near School.
Richter Terrace, Beacon. Rooney's block. Harvard square, between Kent and Andem places. Ruben's building. 150 Washington.
Russell's block. 75 Washington.
Savings Bank building, Washington, next Post Office.
Seamans block, Davis Avenue, corner Harvard Square.
St. Andrew building, Davis avenue, corner Harvard square. The Linden, Linden place.
Town Hall, Washington, between Prospect and Holden.
Union building, Walnut, corner High. Union Hall, Walnut, corner High.
Whyte's block, Washington, corner Walnut.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
CABOT, Marion street, Miss Anna M. Osgood.
HIGH, Prospect street, Fred'k T. Farnsworth, Principal.
PIERCE GRAMMAR, Prospectstreet, Edward P. Sherburne, Head Assistant
PIERCE FRIMARY, Pierce street, Miss Emma A. George. BOYLSTON, Boylston Street, Miss Emma L. Wiswall.
HEATH, Heath street, Miss Mary J. Collingwood. KINDERGARTEN, Robert C. Winthrop School building.
KINDERGARTEN, Auburn Street, Miss Annie P. Burges.
LAWRENCE, Francis street, Miss Elizabeth W. Bean.
LINCOLN, WILLIAM S., Boylston street, D. S. Farnum. LONGWOOD, St. Mary's corner Monmouth, Miss Charlotte M. Frost. NEWTON, Newton street, Miss Mary E. Hyde.
THOMAS PARSONS, Walter Avenue, H. N. Peirce, Principal. SEWALL, Sewall street, corner Sewall place, Miss Mabel A. English. ROBERT C. WINTHROP. Brookline avenue, Misss Annie G. Molley .
DAME, STODDARD & KENDALL, Boston.
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FIRE CUTLERY,
SCISSORS. POCKET KNIVES. RAZORS.
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
Cutlery for WEDDING GIFTS a specialty. Fishing Tackle. Outfits supphed for all kinds of angling.
DOG COLLARS. FANCY LEATHER GOODS.
SPORTING GOODS & GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES.
MAGIC LANTERNS.
KODAK aud HAWKEYE CAMERAS. DRESSING CASES.
- - SKATES. -
374 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. OPPOSITE BROMFIELD STREET.
ELITE
Brookline Directory.
The names are arranged in the order of residences running from one street to another, those in the right hand column being residents of right hand side of street, and those in left, residing on left hand side of street, in order as printed. All streets marked * are situated in that part of Brookline known as Longwood.
ALLERTON STREET.
FROM IRVING TO POND AVE.
George W. Heard
H. P. Briggs George L. Briggs Dr. A. Shurtleff Roland Winslow Joseph Warren Homer
ALTON STREET.
FROM HARVARD TO ST. PAUL STREET.
Richard L. Saville Robert S. Littell Miss Susan G. Littell William I. Chase
Mrs. Mortimer C. Ferris
AMDEN PLACE.
FROM HARVARD SQUARE OPP. DAVIS AVENUE.
James B. Hand
TELEKATHAROS /
CURRANTS. S AGENTS
SOLE Newcomb & Frost,
Beacon cor. Webster Sts. COOLIDGE CORNER.
PARKER & WOOD, THE BOSTON SEEDSMEN.
FLOWER SEEDS,
BULBS, PLANTS, VINES, TREES, SHRUBS.
"BAY STATE"
BAY .STATE . MOWER
FULLY WARRANTED.
LAWN
MOWER.
The Most Durable Machine made
and the very Easiest Running.
MASS U.S.A BAY STAT LOWER BLAIR MEO.Co
WOODENWARE AT RETAIL.
DOWN TOWN PRICES. LADIES' TRADE SOLICITED. Garden Tools. Lawn Supplies. CALL AND GET OR SEND ADDRESS FOR
Valuable Illustrated Catalogue with Cultural Directions and Prices.
PARKER & WOOD,
The Old Reliable Agricultural House, No. 49 NORTH MARKET ST., BOSTON.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
ASPINWALL AVENUE,
FROM HARVARD STREET TO BROOKLINE AVENUE.
2 Miss Catharine Phelps
Mrs. S. K. Burgess
2 J. G. Nelson
A. L. Thorndike
4 Arthur H. Bailey Joseph D. Richards Rev. Leonard K. Storrs
William F. Humphrey
Miss H. L. Campbell
Mrs. S. B. Kenrick
W. A. Faulkner
George B. Kenrick George H. Hull, Jr.
Rev. Joshua Gill
Albert W. Bliss
Winand J. Toussaint
Dr. Fred. B. Percy
Mrs. J. W. Rollins
Mrs. E. B. Arnold
Charles B. Appleton
T. C. O'Brien
J. Edwin Davis
E. B. Cole
Charles Crosby
Miss Emma H. Kimball:
W. H. Bowker
AUBURN STREET.
FROM HARVARD TO
PARK STREET.
F. J. Nash Newcomb Frost Rev. Thomas S. Robie
James Alfred Watson
Moses Withington
Francis Hunnewell
J. K. Hoyt Rufus A. Flanders
Mrs. James M. Burgess
AUBURN PLACE.
OFF AUBURN STREET.
James Church Winthrop Pitman
AVON STREET.
FROM GODDARD AVENUE TO POND STREET.
William F. Weld
BABCOCK STREET.
FROM HARVARD NEAR BEACON TO BRIGHTON AVENUE.
J. C. Littlefield George B. Woodward
Mrs, Mary Reardon Mrs. J. Appleton Thomas
Newcomb & Frost, CHOICE TEAS AND COFFEES.
Beacon cor Webster Sts. COOLIDGE CORNER.
J. J. Richards Leslie C. Wead
William H. Finney
W. C. Codman
Edward B. Cox
BICYCLES, Base Ball, Foot Ball, Lawn Tennis, Fencing, Gymnasium and Athletic Goods.
SPORTING SHOES, DOG COLLARS, HAMMOCKS, CUTLERY, FLASKS, ETC.
BATHING SUITS, PLAYING CARDS,
THE MAGIC LAMP, The Matchless Air Rifle.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE TO
JOHN F. MORRILL & CO., 12 Bromfield Street, BOSTON.
HALEY & CUTTER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRUNKS AND BAGS,
No. 22 CHAUNCY STREET,
BOSTON.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
BABCOCK STREET .- Continued.
Isaac H. Sears C. W. Shaw
F. W. Richards J. H. Stack
Lowell Tyler Pratt Thomas A. Rich
C. A. Rogers
W. E. Jones J. H. Wyman
BEACON STREET.
FROM BOSTON LINE TO CHESTNUT HILL RESERVOIR.
Cyrus A. Page
934 Arthur S. Balch
J. A. Sawtell
936 S. A. Woods
Fred'k Bradley
938 William Collerton
Samuel Hutchinson, Jr.
940 Frederick J. Bradlee
George W. Armstrong
942 James N. North
F. R. Robinson
942 Fanny R. North
M. G. Edmands
Dr. O. S. Sargent
944 S. H. Skilton J. F. Stillman John Ruggles
Eugene R. Knapp
Mrs. Thomas Chamberlin
J. Emory Hoar
D. Blakely Hoar
D. B. Sears
Mrs. Ella 'T. Raymond
Louis B. Schwarz
Charles O. Foster
J. J. E. Rothery Caleb Chase
C. D. Sias
G. D. Braman
M. F. Dickerson
BOYLSTON STREET. A
FROM WASHINGTON STREET TO NEWTON LINE.
F. L. Halfenstine
J. W. Kirk Eneas Smyth
Clement Steverman
John N. Clune
John J. McDavitt
W. D. Morrison
Joseph H. White John W. Beals George Lee
Newcomb & Frost, Fancy Groceries, Fine Confections, etc.
Beacon cor, Webster Sts. COOLIDGE CORNER.
E. Otis Marston Burton W. Neal Clark L. Haynes M. O'Hearn George S. Cushing Marland C. Hobbs Alfred D. Chandler
Mrs. Susan E. Wadsworth Mrs. M. A. Wise
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
BOYLSTON STREET .- Continued.
Henry M. Whitney Dr. Walter Channing Chandler William Henry Coffin Arthur Henry Taber Arthur Denny
BROOK STREET.
FROM ASPINWALL AVENUE NEAR HARVARD.
James H. Foss Benjamin Hurd
BROWNE STREET.
FROM POWELL TO PLEASANT.
Frederick Clark
BUCKMINSTER ROAD.
FROM CHESTNUT HILL AVENUE TO CLINTON ROAD.
Arthur Williams, Jr. F. E. James E. Story Smith
* CARLETON STREET. .
FROM IVY STREET TO B. AND A. R. R. CHAPEL STATION.
W. H. Barnes
George R. Wales
C. P. Greenough
Augustus Whittemore Herbert C. Woodworth J. L. Carter
CENTRE STREET.
FROM BEACON STREET ON RIGHT, NEAR HARVARD STREET.
Charles Torrey M. F. Cottrell Mrs. A. W. Preston Fred. Keep
Mrs. J. H. Freeman Charles W. Swett
H. S. Bean Charles W. Gulliver
William B. Tyler Mrs. Laura N. Libby L. Dana Chapman J. D. Guttison
Newcomb & Frost, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Beacon cor. Webster Sts, COOLIDGE CORNER.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
CHARLES STREET. FROM BEACON NEAR HARVARD) TO SEWALL, AVENUE. Alexander P. Sears Arthur H. Pray
CHESTNUT HILL AVENUE. FROM BOYLSTON TO BRIGHTON LINE.
John Salmon
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 JAMAICA PLAIN.
W. S. Cutler Dr. James S. Howe
Mrs, Prescott Bigelow
Mrs. Elizabeth Goddard
William B. Hazeltine J. Edward Hazeltine H. N. Richards
CHESTNUT PLACE. FROM CHESTNUT.
James B. Niver Charles S. Sargent
Abraham L. Cutler Samuel P. Train
CLARK ROAD. FROM BOYLSTON TO SUMNER ROAD.
E. M. Farnsworth Horace B. Shepherd
George E. Henry Theodore H. Bell
CLINTON ROAD.
FROM SUMNER ROAD TO BUCKMINSTER ROAD.
L. Shannon Davis C. F. Starr John White
CLYDE STREET. FROM NEWTON TO WARREN STREET. John S. Richards
J. Elliott Cabot L. W. Hastings
H. G. JORDAN & CO.,
Best Red and White Ash Coal.
English Cannel Coal and Kanawha Splint for Open Grates.
NOVA SCOTIA HARD AND PINE WOOD
For Kindling and Open Fireplaces,
G.JOR
Quick Despatch in Delivery of Orders, and Well-screened Coal Guaranteed.
OFFICES, 82 Water Street, 1352 Washington Street,
WHARF, 30 Dorchester Ave,
BROOKLINE BRANCHI,
BOSTON.
Washington St., cor, Morse Ave., Opp. Ilorsecar Station.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
COLCHESTER STREET.
FROM KENT TO CARLETON STREET.
Harrison Gardner
George B. Sanford
Frank B. Bemis
Mrs. A. F. Ames Dexter N. Richards William C. Hunneman
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 ..
John E. Cousens J. K. Hayes, Jr.
COODIDGE STREET.
FROM HARVARD TO WINCHESTER STREET:
Albert N. Coburn L. H. Rogers Fred. T. H. Williams
Wallace D. Dexter George H. Stoddard S. G. Smith
COTTAGE STREET.
FROM WARREN TO. PERKINS. STREET.
Walter L. Smith Mrs. H. H. Richardson
CYPRESS PLACE .. FROM CYPRESS STREET. 1
I Samuel T. Dutton' A L. Lincoln, Jr. Mrs. M. S. Davis
C. A. Drost Charles P. Bancroft
CYPRESS STREET.
FROM CHESTNUT TO WASHINGTON STREET.
Lawrence Kickham Mrs. Arthur Kemp Miss Harriet Vass
David Hall Rice H. S. Macomber Joseph A. Manning
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 Lightning, at Lowest Rates consist- ent with security.
T. W. TRAVIS, 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.
SPRUCE POLES
ALDEN D. CALEF, DEALER IN ENGLISH, ANTHRACITE AND SMITH'S COAL
Delivered in all parts of Brookline.
Hard and Soft Wood Sawed and Split in Usual Lengths for Kindling. Wharf, 408 Federal St., Boston, Mass. .
SPRUCE POLES
LEWIS JONES. & SON,
UNDERTAKERS,
50 LaGrange Street, . BOSTON, MASS.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
CYPRESS STREET .- Continned.
Miss Laura Fisher
Horace W. Fuller A. B. Crocker
13 Charles H. Cummings Miss S. E. Blow Charles A. Fuller Edward S. Robinson
36 W. H. Foster Charles F. Harrington
James Dooling George S. Forbush
25 Charles Boyce
J. R. Watson Mrs. F. H. Lewis
25 Mrs. E. A. Brown W. E. Cotton Mrs. A. Lovis Benjamin L. Hughes
George H. Johnson
George N. Carpenter
E. L. Wood
Fred. Hartley
D. A. Brown
A. B. Carey
James M. Seamans
Mrs. M. A. Matthews
B. F. Baker
DAVIS AVENUE.
FROM WASHINGTON TO GORHAM AVENUE.
ST. ANDREWS BUILDING.
George K. Brooks
W. H. Ransford
5
Dr. T. W. Clements
Mrs. A. C. Palmer
5 Mrs. Robert Treat Paine
A. S. Harwood
7 Payson E. Tucker
J. Frank Pollard
Mrs. Samuel Hermann
George H. Forsyth
7 F. H. Russell N. Clifford Paul John Thompson
Herbert Johnson
Mrs. Charles H. Wood
Mrs. E. J. Ripley
Dr. T. E. Francis
M. V. Brown
Capt. Walter Turner
Eugene Fay
O. W. Mink Herbert Magoun
J. A. Gibbon
Mrs. E. C. Emerson
C. H. Rutan G. F. Boynton William T. Jenkins
51 Roswell Parish
53 Gardner W. Bullard
55 N. C. Poor
Dr. B. S. Blanchard
G. H. Francis Frederick Beck
Archibald Starkweather
A. G. Ketchum MACLEOD MANSION.
Worthington Seaton Albert Macomber E. D. Bradford Francis Curtis
19 Mrs. Charles T. Smith Otis Monroe 73 A. H. French Frank W. Freeborn
F. H. Folson DAVIS MANSION.
TAUNTON IRON WORKS,
MANUFACTURERS
New Tariff, Quaker and Shaker Ranges,
All Fitted with the
SWANTON
Patent Broiler Attachment.
NEW
TARIFF
Our PIE REMOVER, to- gether with our Patent TOWEL DRYER, which makes them lead all others.
We manufacture
PARLOR STOVES
of all descriptions.
ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Improved Champion Galvanized Portable Ovens.
For Hotels, Hospitals, Bakeries and Fam- ilies; also for confectioners use and for Jap- anning purposes. Made in eight different sizes. Warranted to cook with less fuel than any other oven in use. Fitted up for wood or coal.
Salesroom, 87 & 89 Blackstone St., Boston FACTORY AT TAUNTON.
Established 1854. Send for Circular.
W. H. SWANTON, Manager.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
DAVIS AVENUE .- Continued.
L. L. Brown
Rev. Luther F. Beecher
Frederick Higginson
Samuel Beal
Joshua H. Putnam
Richard Johnson
Electa P. Putnam
M. S. O'Hearn
J. A. Laighton
E. D. Seccomb
Charles Perry Gaither
John J. McCormack Patrick Johnson
James C. Lovering
George J. Dockray
Francis W. Perkins
C. V. Campbell T. G. Hunt E. B. Richardson
Mrs. Charles R. Abell John D. Bean Andrew Robeson Mr. Edward Harkins
DUDLEY STREET.
FROM WARREN STREET NEAR UNITARIAN CHURCH TO WARREN STREET.
Francis A. Jewett Mrs. E. L. Kendall
William H. Taylor R. S. Allen George F. Shepley
* DUDLEY STREET. FROM KENT TO HAWES.
William Henry Lincoln Mrs. Henry Lincoln
* DUMMER STREET. FROM ST. PAUL. Mrs. M. M. Mckay
Theodore Metcalf
EDGE
HILL ROAD.
OFF HIGH STREET.
J. G. Tappan Samuel Cabot Moorfield Story Robert S. Peabody
Miss E. C. Higginson Miss Blanch Channing S. N. D. North W. O. Underwood Frank P. Allen
THE BLÜTHNER PIANOS, OF LEIPZIG, GERMANY.
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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
EDGE HILL ROAD .- Continued.
Thomas Aspinwall 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 AVENUE TO CYPRESS STREET.
2 Mrs. C. M. Newell
4 S. B. M. Hooker
6 J. B. Mathews
6 Henry H. Mathews
8. Edward L. Estabrook Charles H. Dodge
10 George Kendall
I 2 Sabin Sanger
14 Mrs. S. A. Farnum
16 George N. Towle
7 G. F. Wayland
II Miss Susan C. Jones:
17 J. W. McIntosh Willis W. Ferry
* ESSEX STREET. FROM COMMONWEALTH AVENUE TO IVY STREET.
Dr. S. W. Langmaid John S. Taylor Henry S. Howe.
FISHER AVENUE.
FROM BOYLSTON TO COMMONWEALTH AVENUE.
Tucker Daland George E. Atherton Sidney W. Burgess - - Gay
Chas. P. Cummings & Co., U. S. Agents,
158 Tremont Street, BOSTON.
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
*
FRANCIS STREET.
FROM ST PAUL TO KENT STREET.
Charles W. Wrightington
C. H. Maynard
C. F. Hussey
J. F. Heald
H. H. Mansfield
Burton R. Willis
A. J. Mosher
C. C. Walworth
Asa Haley
E. W. E. Thompson
Dr. William E. Boardman
Carle E. Steere
Henry P. Stanwood
John R. Williams
W. L. Lane
FREEMAN STREET. FROM · PLEASANT TO BABCOCK STREET.
C. M. Whitcomb
GARDNER ROAD.
FROM TAPPAN TO WASHINGTON STREET.
William B. Strong
George A. Burdett
Prentiss Cummings
Amasa Clark
C. L. B. Whitney John Blake
Mrs. John D. Sturtevant
Mrs. Daniel C. Brown
J. C. Kittredge
William Lincoln
Hon. William Aspinwall
William E. Lincoln
Nathaniel Conant
GODDARD AVENUE.
FROM COTTAGE TO NEWTON STREET.
Dr. Charles G. Weld James L. Little, Jr.
Mrs. A. A. Barrett Abijah W. Goddard
GORHAM AVENUE.
FROM CYPRESS TO TAPPAN STREET.
H. R. Daniels Sterne Morse Benjamin F. Burgess
Howard Jackson Miss Kate Jackson E. P. Vining
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W. H. Aspinwall
Otis A. Sheppard John G. Mitchell
THE BLÜTHNER PIANOS, OF LEIPZIG, GERMANY
32
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
GORHAM AVENUE .- Continued.
J. M. Miles
Mrs. Susan V. Eldredge
J. W. Reinhart
Edward A. Presbrey
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. John S. Gibbs
Phillip S. Allen
HARRIS. STREET.
FROM HARVARD TO VERNON.
A. H. Sargent
Daniel Seaverns Daniel S. Knowlton
J. C. Sawyer
C. P. Adams
Dr. I. B. Cushing
Mrs. K. A. Smith
E. S. Tobey
R. M. Barnard
Charles J. Seymour
HARRISON STREET. FROM ASPINWALL, AVENUE.
L. F. Lyon Mrs. E. L. Stoddard
Miss Mabel Stoddard
HARVARD STREET.
FROM HARVARD SQUARE TO BOSTON LINE. Called Harvard Avenue north of Beacon Street.
12 F. F. Seamans
II Allen S. Weeks
14 Thomas S. Brown 13 Frank H. Flanders Patrick O'Loughlin 15 Albert L. Lincoln Andrew J. Edwards 17 Mrs. A. H. Christensen
30 Mrs: A. Gordon
21 Augustus Vogel
30 Dr. Alex. Marshall
27 James Coleman
32 W. E. Daggett 27 George A. Stiles
29 H. S. Freeman
32 Albert F. Conant William Unkles
29 Dr. J. P. Murphy
COUSENS BROTHERS,
DEALERS IN
COAL
COAL
Hard and Soft Wood,
HAY AND STRAW.
OFFICE OPPOSITE RAILROAD STATION.
Wharf at Longwood, BROOKLINE.
Orders can be telephoned without expense from the Brookline Exchange, from 7.A. M. to 6 P. M.
To the Public of Brookline and Allston.
Having established a Store and Workshop on the corner of Washington and Rockland Streets, Brighton. where we make a specialty of Office. Furniture, Store Fittings, Book Cases, laying Hard- wood Floors, fitting up Bath-rooms, repairing leaky Roofs, Storm- doors, Windows and Porches, also Door and Window-screens, Weather Strips sold and applied. All work done in a mechanical manner and satisfaction guaranteed.
All orders by mail promptly attended to. Estimates cheer- fully furnished. Your trade solicited. A. No. I references. BURTON E. WOODBREY, Carpenter and Hardware Dealer, COR. WASHINGTON & ROCKLAND STS., . BRIGHTON.
Residence, Summer St., off Warren St., Allston.
LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
GENTLEMEN'S SMALL WARE and INFANT WEAR,
450 Beacon Street, Brookline.
· ART EMBROIDERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC.
Parasols & Umbrellas
MAKING TO ORDER, REPAIRING AND RECOVERING A SPECIALTY.
Orders of every nature filled at short notice
Fashion Circulating Library.
This Elegant Store is under the management of
MISS C. C, THOMAS.
Chas. P. Cummings & Co., U. S. Agents,
158 Tremont Street, BOSTON.
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
33
HARVARD STREET .- Continued.
Mrs. Catherine Johnson
Daniel Mahoney
36 F. M. Bond
53 T. E. Clark
36 Mrs. C. A. Church
57 H. R. Head
36 H. S. Hatch
59 C. Schmeltz
38 Edward Fillebrown
61 Dr. J. H. Woods
38 F. E. Fillebrown
63 William C. Bowker
65 F. C. Gordon
38 E. T. Fillebrown Andrew Noland Samuel Mccullough
65 Miss M. J. Melcher
69 William W. Wilson
52 Mrs. George Harvey
- 7'I Mrs. Stephen S. Winchester
54 Samuel D. Edwards
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