Brookline directory 1873-1874, Part 6

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 118


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Boston Business Directory and Metropolitan Business Directory of Boston and Vicinity ; Bristol County Directory and History ; Plymouth and Barnstable County Directory and History ; and Directories of Brookline, West Roxbury, Weymouth, Quincy, Peabody, Danvers, Marblehead Beverly, Manchester, Essex, Wenham, and Topsfield, Mass .; and Concord, Dover, Great Falls, Rochester, Exeter, and New- market, N. H .; Richmond, Va., &c,


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DIRECTORY.


BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. DR. M. McCLEARN,


Successor to Dr. J. Wesley Kelley, associate Founder of the Analytical System ef Medicine, can be consulted at his only office in Boston,


206 Tremont Street, Boston. Between Boylston and Lagrange Sts.


Every Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, on Diseases of the Liver, Lungs, Heart, Kidneys, Spleen, and all Diseases of the Organic System : likewise all impurities of the Blood and other fluids, as Scrof- ula, Salt-Rheum, Erysipelas, and every description of humor. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call. Office advice frec.


All the well-known Remedies originating with Dr. J. Clawson Kelley and Dr. J. Wesley Kelley, ean be hat only at my office as above. All others purporting to be genuine are spurious, and the sick are hereby cautioned against using them.


M. McCLEARN, Sole Proprietor of the Kelley Remedies.


CHARLES H. NORTH & CO. Wholesale Dealers in PORK, BEEF, LARD, HAMS


DRESSED HOGS, PIGS' FEET, Tripe, Sausages, Sausage Skins, &c. Also, Manufacturers of EXTRA LARD OIL, AND ANIMAL FERTILIZER,


Stalls, Nos. 27 and 29 Faneuil Hall Market, Store, Nos. 33 and 34 North Market Street,


CHARLES H. NORTH. S. HENRY SKILTON. LUMAN E. CONANT.


BOSTON.


Slaughtering and Curing Establishment, Medford Street, Somerville.


E. G. MORRISON, (Successor to S. P. TOLMAN,) PLASTERER & STUCCO WORKER.


Cor. Bedford and Kingston Sts., Boston.


Ornaments in every variety of style, designed by the best artists in the country, such as Cornices, Brackets, Centre Pieces, Capitals, &c. Can always be furnished at the shortest notice.


- The most delicate work packed to go safely to any distance. Whitening and Coloring at short notice. Order Box, No. 17 Court Street, Box 278.


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ROOKLINE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


AGRICULTURAL TOOLS.


OLIDGE & BROTHER, Harvard, cor. Beacon, (see advt. indcx)


APOTHECARIES.


[ Geo W, Wash. near Railroad bridge rier W. G., Harvard square d Charles P., Colonnade building, Wash. ARCHITECT.


rick Theodore B., Francis, cor. Toxteth BAKER. rah James, Wash. opp. Walnut BAND.


okline Cornet Band, Chas. E. York, lea- der, Guild's block, Washington


BILLARD SALOON.


rrah James, Wash. opp. Walnut BLACKSMITHS.


wen P. W., Boylston, near Wash. IFFY PHILIP, Boylston, n. Wash. (see advt index) dore Joseph, Wash. n. B. F. Baker's shop podward R., Wash. cor. High


BOARDING HOUSES.


mery N. E. Mrs. Walnut, n. Wash. firvey George, Wash. opp. Town Hall arshall Mary Mrs., Wash. cor. Emerald aTy Charles L., Wash. n. Walnut


BOOTS AND SHOES, RETAIL.


Doherty F., Wash. near depot Chard George, Wash. n. Harvard square INNEGAN THOMAS, Washington, opp. Walnut (see advt. index) furtagh William, Wash. near depot Rooney James, Harvard square l'hittemore E. W., Harvard square


BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTU- RER AND DEALER.


Looney James, Harvard square BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.


barnard William H., Wash. n. Brookline av. Chard Geo., Wash. n. Harvard square FINNEGAN THOS., Wash. opp. Walnut, (see advt. index )


(Boot and Shoe Makers, continued.) Murtagh William, Wash. near depot O'Neil James, Wash. n. the depot Rooney James, Harvard square Weinstein Rupert, Wash. near depot Whittemore E. W., Harvard square


CABINET MAKERS


Koch J., Wash. near Town Hall Thompson John, Panter's bldg. Harvard sq. CARDIGAN JACKET MANUFACTU- RER.


Turner F. B., Thayer place CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.


Allen Bufus S., Dudley, n. the reservoir BEALS & JONES, High, c. Wash. (vee advt. index)


Butler John E., Wash. n. Town Hall [wood BLAISDELL JOHN E., Chapel stat. Long. Cousens Oliver, h. Prospect, c. School


DAVIS WILLIAM, carpenter, Wash. opp. Town Hall, (see advt. index) Delano Oliver B , Wash. n. Prospect Dorr Nathan. Beacon, cor. Pleasant Gibson Geo. M., Perry, near Francis GOODWIN W. A., Wash. opp. Town Hall, (see advt. index)


Long J. D., Wash. near Town Hall Melcher Wm. K. h. Aspinwall ave. n. St. Paul NEAL B. W., Boylston, n. Cypress, (see advt index)


WATERMAN J. T., Wash. opposite Town Hall, (see advt. index)


CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.


LUCAS PATRICK, Pearl, n. Wash. (see advt. index) QUINLAN M. W., Boylston, cor. Walnut, (see advt. index)


CARRIAGE PAINTER.


PALMER CHAS. L., Wash. opp. library CARRIAGE-SMITHS.


Bowen P. W .. Boylston, near Wash. DUFFY PHILIP, Boylston, n. Wash. (see advt. index) Madore Joseph, Wash. n. Walnut


CEMETERY. Holyhood, Heath, near Hammond


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CHEMISTS.


Hayes Augustus A., M. D., Monmouth, near Carlton Warren C. M., Walnut place


CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,


PALMER G. L., Wash. opp. Public Library CIVIL ENGINEERS.


Binncy Amos R., Park, near Bcacon Henck J. B., house Cypress place Tyler Gco., Town Hall, Wash.


CLERGYMEN.


Lamb P. F. (R. C.), h. Andem place Lamson William, D. D. (Bap.), house Wash. opp. Public Library


Miles Henry A., D. D. (Gospel). Hawes, eor. Colchester


Noyes Danicl P., Kent, n. Francis


Sessions Alexander J., h.


Tomkins Eliot D. (E.), Colchester, n. Kent CLOAK-MAKER.


West R. A. Mrs., Wash, n. Harvard square


COAL, WOOD, HAY AND STRAW.


Cousens Bros., Brighton ave. n. Cottage Farm station, office 3 Guild's blk. Harvard sq.


CONFECTIONERY.


Brown Wm. F.12 Guild's bldg. Wash. opp. the depot (and 1193 1-2 Wash. Boston)


CONTRACTORS.


Allen Phillip S., Green, n. Pleasant Driscoll James, Harrison place James Horace, Guild's block, Wash. Keefe Ann Mrs., Wash. opp. the depot Reed Eben W., Reservoir place


PETTENGILL THOM. S., Harvard, near Aspinwall ave. (see advt. index)


CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.


COOLIDGE & BROTHER, Harvard, cor. Beacon, (see advt. index)


CUTLER.


Pree Wm., Panter's bldg. Harvard DRESSMAKERS.


Celfe Fannie G. Miss, seamstress, Mrs. Sarah Warren's, Warren


Davis Mary Miss, Wash. n. Boston line Doloff Lilly S. S. Miss, Walnut, n. High Donohue Henry Mrs., Wash. n. Boylston Irving Mary Miss, Walnut, n. Irving


Owens Mary, Wash. R. R. bridge Potter Mary A. Miss, bds, Warren's, War- rcn, n. Cottage


Rice Hattie E. Miss, over Kingman's store, Wash. West R. A. Mrs., Wash. n. Harvard square


DRY GOODS,


Boynton G. F., Wash. n. the depot KINGMANMARTIN, Harvard square, (see advt. index)


Martin Walter, Wash. n. Harvard square


EXPRESSES.


Chase's Boston Express, order box J. A. Guild's, Wash. (Boston office, 34 Court sq.) [School Trowbridge Charles P. house Harvard, near FANCY GOODS.


Brown Lizzie G., Chapel Stat. cast of R. R. KINGMAN MARTIN, Harvard square, (see advt. index)


FISH MARKET.


Crosby Benjamin H. 4 Guild's Building, Washington, opp. the depot


FISHING TACKLE.


Shields John, School, cor. Wash


FLOUR, GRAIN AND MEAL.


COOLIDGE & BRO., Harvard cor.Beacon (see advt. index)


Guild J. Anson, Washington cor. Boylston Russell M., Washington, near depot


Seaman James M. & Co., Harvard square


FRESCO PAINTERS.


Handcock Z. (5 Tremont, Boston), house Walnut, opp. Philbrick's estate


FURNACES RANGES &c.


KENRICK BROS., Washington, opp. the depot, (see advt. index)


RUGGLES & MAYO, Washingtou, opp. the depot (see advt. index)


FURNITURE DEALER.


Howe Albert G., Harvard square GARDENER.


PETTENGILL THOMAS S., Harvard, n. Aspinwall ave. (see advt. index)


GAS FIXTURES. WALLESTON E. A., White's blk. Wash. (see advt. index)


GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.


Doherty Francis Mrs., . Wash. near depot KINGMAN.MARTIN, Harvard sq. (see advt. index)


GROCERS, RETAIL.


Burt Solomon, Wash. opp. the depot. COOLIDGE & BRO., Harvard, cor. Beaeon (see advt. index) Crosby Margaret Mrs. Brookline ave. cor. Pearl


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( Grocers, Retail, continned. ) DORAN BROS., Wash. opp. Walnut (see advt. index ) Guild J. Anson, Wash. cor. Boylston Joyce George F. & Co., Collonade bldg., Harvard square


McCarty John, Wash. opp. Walnut


Russell M., Wash. near depot


Seamans James M. & Co., Harvard sq.


Sheerin M., Sewall placc, cor. Cypress


HAIRDRESSERS.


Grush John H., 5 Guild's block, Wash. Hilton Thomas B., Washington near depot Keiser Peter, Washington, near depot


HARDWARE.


Adams A. S. & Co., Harvard sq. Russell M., Washington, ncar depot


HARNESS MAKERS.


PALMER CHAS. L., Wash. opp. Public Library (see advt. index) QUINLAN M. W., Boylston, cor. Walnut (see advt. index.)


HAY AND STRAW.


Cousens Bros., Brighton ave. n, Cottage Farm station, and 3 Guild's blk. Wash


HORSE SHOERS.


BOWEN P. W., Boylston, near Waslı. (see advt. index) [ton


DUFFY PHILIP, Boylston, n. Washing- Madore Joseph, Washington, near Walnut,


HOTELS.


Aechtler John, Proprictor Brookline House, Washington, cor. Walnut


Darrah James, Washington, opp. Walnut Reservoir Hotel, Beacon, opp. Englewood ave., Andrew Johnson, proprictor


HORTICULTURISTS AND FLO- RISTS.


(See Nurserymen and Florists.)


Beegan Joseph H., Beacon, n. Chestnut Hill reservoir


Long J. D., Washington, opp library SMITH EDMUND S., Clyde (see advt. index)


ICE DEALERS


Chadbourne & Co., Heath, near Hammond, order box (540, Tremont, B.)


INSURANCE AGENTS. COOLIDGE WM. D., Harvard, cor. Beacon (see advt. index)


JUNK DEALER.


Scott James, Heath, cor. Hammond JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. COOLIDGE W. D., Harvard, cor. Beacon (see advt. index)


KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS. COOLIDGE & BRO., Harvard, cor. Bea- con, (sec advt. index)


KENRICK BROS, Wash. opp. the depot (see advt. index)


RUGGLES & MAYO, Wash. opp. depot (see advt. index)


Russell M., Washington, near depot


LAWYERS.


Aspinwall William, Washington, opp. Park Dexter William S., Dummer, near Fourth Griggs George, office over J. A. Guild's grocery, Boylston, cor. Washington Kingman Bradford, Washington, opp. Pub- lic Library


LUMBER, LIME, CEMENT &c.


Abbott Edward M., Brighton ave. n. Cot- tage Farm station


MACHINIST.


Stetson A. H. Panter's bldg. Harvard square MASONS,


Adams Daniel D., Washington, near depot James Horace, 3 Guild's bik. Washington


MILKMEN. Steitt George, White place


MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS


Donohue Henry Mrs., Wash. n. Boylston West R. A. Mrs., Wash. n. Harvard square MUSIC TEACHER. Kriessman August. h. Wash. n. Park NEWSPAPERS.


Brookline Transcript, Bradford Kingman, editor anu publisher, Wash. opp. Pub- lic Library


NURSES.


Atherton Bcel S., Pleasant, cor. Beacon


NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. ( See also Horticulturists and Florists.)


Beegan Joseph H., Beacon, n. Chestnut Hill reservoir


Craft George, South, corner Grove SMITH EDMUND S., (florist), Clyde (see advt. index)


STEARNS CHARLES, Beacon, c. Pleas- ant, (see advt. indcx) TOBEY M. B. Miss, h. at Linden place


PAINTERS, HOUSE AND SIGN, Baker B. F., Wash. cor. Pearl Chace Reuben A., Wash. on Railroad bridge HAND J. B., 4 Mechanics' block, Waslı. (see advt. index)


Handcock Z. & Co. (5 Tremont, B.), house Walnut, opp. Philbrick's estate HARRISON & BO')DY, Wash. opp. Town Hall, (see advt. index)


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BROOKLINE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


(Painters, House and Sign, continued,) Mahoney John J., Freeman, Longwood McANDREWS JOHN, Panter's bldg. (see advt. index)


PALMER CHARLES L., Wash. opposite Library (sce advt. index)


PERIODICAL DEALER.


O'Day John T., Wash. n. the depot


PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS.


Ritchie & Sons, Panter's bldg. Harvard sq. (and 150 Tremont, Boston)


PHYSICIANS.


Amory Robert, Colchester, n. Chapel station Channing Walter, High, n. Irving


-Francis T. Eustis, Davis ave.


Higginson Frank, High


Lawrence Win. R., Ivy, eor. Carlton


Lewis N. C., Prospect, cor. School


Moffatt Geo. T., Colchester, n. Chapel sta- Salisbury Stephen, h. Cypress, n. Wash.


Sanford E. W. ( Home ), Wash. near Har- vard square


Shurtleff Augustine, h. Boylston, n. Cypress Shurtleff Samuel A. h. Boylston, n. Cypress Towle N. C. Harvard, c. Webster place Troll W. B., Harvard, c. Harvard ave.


Wesselhoeft George P., (Homce.), Washing. ton, opp. Prospect


PIANO TUNER.


Matthews Asahel G., h. School, n. Wash. PLUMBERS. RUGGLES & MAYO, Wash. opp. depot, (see advt. index) SULLIVAN F., 5 Guild's block, Wash. opp. depot, (see advt. index)


PROVISION DEALERS.


Brown Bros., Wash. n. depot Collins & Dyer, Wash, eor. Davis ct.


Cocoran Thos., Wash. opp. Walnut [Pearl Crosby Margaret Mrs .. Brookline ave. corner DORAN BROS., Wash. opp. Walnut, (see advt. index)


Learned A., Harvard, cor Aspinwall ave. QUINN JAMES, Chestnut, n. Cypress, (Nurseryman and florist (scc advt. index) Sheerin M., Sewall Place, cor. Cypress


REAL ESTATE DEALER. Panter John, Wash. n. Harvard sq. REFRIGERATORS.


RUGGLES & MAYO, Wash. n. depot, (see advt. index) KENRICK BROS., Washington (see advt. index)


RESTAURANTS.


Conncaly P. P., Wash. opp. Walnut Mccullough Thos., Harvard square


ROOFER.


Murray T. J., Wash. n. R. R. bridge SCHOOL, PRIVATE.


Hodges E. C. Miss, 2 Guild's block, Wash. SLATERS. Morrill John J., Pearl, n. Wash.


STABLES, LIVERY, HACK AND BOARDING.


Chaplin William B., Beacon, near Hawe Longwood


Dalrymple Geo., Clyde Park, Clyde, ne Newton


Longwood Club Stable, Carlton, n. Beacon Morse. Eben, Pearl, n. Wash.


STONE G. W., Wash. opp. Town Hall, (s advt. index)


STOVES, TIN WARE, &c.


KENRICK BROS., Washington (see adı index) RUGGLES & MAYO, Wash. opp. depo (sec advt. index) TAILORS. Halfenstein Adam, Wash. u. depot Turnball Geo., Colonnade bldg. Wash.


TANNERIES. Robinson Samuel A., Wash. n. Beacon Warren Willard, Wash. junction, Beacon


TELEGRAPH.


Western Union Telegraph, C. W. Ruggle: operator, Brookline depot


TINSMITHS.


KENRICK BROTHERS, Wash. opp. th depot, (sce advt. index) RUGGLES & MAYO, Wash. opp. depot (see advt. index)


TRUANT SCHOOL. Ginn Mary Miss, 2 Guild's blk Wash.


UNDERTAKERS. JONES LEWIS & SON, (50 La Grange B.) (see advt. index) PETTENGILL THOMAS S., Harv. nea: Aspinwall avenue, (see advt. index)


UPHOLSTERERS.


Dillon A. R. Mrs , Harrison place Koch J., Wash. near Town Hall Thompson John, Panter's bldg. Harvard sq.


WATCHMAKER.


Cheney Alfred A., Wash. n. Davis court Newell Frank A., Colonnade bldg. Harvard square


WHITENING AND COLORING. Hand J. B., Mechanics' block, Wash. WOODEN WARE. (See also Kitchen Furnishing Goods.) COOLIDGE & BROTHER, Harvard, cor. Beacon, (see advt. index)


TOWN REGISTER OF BROOKLINE.


TOWN OFFICERS for 1873-4.


TOWN' CLERK .- B. F. Baker.


SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR AND SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS-Charles D. Head, James W. Edgerly, Horace James, Charles K. Kirby, Daniel D. Brodhead.


ASSESSORS .- William Lincoln, F. W. Prescott, R. G. F. Can- dage.


TREASURER AND COLLECTOR .- Moses Withington.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR THREE YEARS .- R. G. F. Candage, Charles H. Drew, William H. Lincoln.


TRUSTEES PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THREE YEARS .- Rev. William Lamson, Charles D. Head, Edward C. Cabot, George M. Towle.


WATER COMMISSIONERS .- Charles K. Kirby, for 3 years. Charles H. Drew, for 2 years, William Aspinwall, for 1 year.


FENCE VIEWERS .- Clark L. Haynes, William K. Melcher.


CONSTABLES .- J. P. Sanborn, George F. Johnson, James W. Sinclair, 1). W. Phelps, S. D. Edwards, Eben Morse, Willard Y. Gross, Eben W. Reed, George F. Dearborn, Thomas S. Pet- tengill, D. C. Murray, B. C. Clark.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


STATION .- Washington, near junction Boylston street


CHIEF OF POLICE .- J. P. Sanborn.


DEPUTY CHIEF .- D. W. Phelps.


PATROLMEN. - George F. Johnson, P. H. Cussick, Alonzo Bowman, Patrick Dillon, Mears Orcutt, Samuel D. Edwards, James M. Call, Burnham C. Clark, John A. Sargent.


POST OFFICE.


Washington street, R. R. Depot. C. W. Ruggles, Post Master. Mails arrive at 7.30 A. M., 12.30, 2.45, 5, 5.55, 7.30 P. M. Mails depart at 8.30, 10.15 A. M., 1.30, 5.30, 8 P. M.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. BOARD OF ENGINEERS.


CHIEF ENGINEER .- Alfred Kenrick Jr.


ASSISTANT ENGINEERS .- R. A. Chase, N. Watson, J. T. Waterman, H. Collins.


CLERK .- J. T. Waterman.


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BROOKLINE TOWN REGISTER.


BROOKLINE ENGINE Co. No. 1 .- Washington street, near Thayer place. H. M. Hall, Foreman ; John Burnes, Assistant ; Clarence Delano, Clerk.


GOOD INTENT HOSE CO. No. 1 .- Washington street, near Boylston. P. H. Cussick, Foreman ; Benjamin F. Baxter, As- sistant ; T. J. Murray, Clerk. Key at Police Station, Washing- ton street.


GEORGE H. STONE, HOOK AND LADDER Co. No. 1 .- Wash- ington street, near Thayer place. James Sinclair, Foreman ; Robert Proctor, Assistant ; Eugene Kendrick, Clerk.


BROOKLINE GAS LIGHT CO .- Washington street, corner Brookline avenue. ¡ John C. Abbott, President; D. W. Salisbury, Treasurer; H. A. Allyn, Superintendent.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


The Public Schools of Brookline are under the direction of a Board of School Committee, consisting of nine members, and the Superintendent.


Dr. S. Salisbury, J. Elliot Cabot, Dr. R. Amory, Term ex- pires 1872.


R. G. F. Candage, Dr. E. W. Sanford, Rev. Charles Drew. Term expires 1873.


Geo. Brooks, Austin W. Benton, W. W. Newton. Term ex- pires, 1874. W. T. Reid, Superintendent of Schools.


SCHOOL YEAR - The school year begins on the first Monday of September, and is divided into three terms.


VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS - The vacations are as follows : Thanksgiving, the preceding and the two succeeding days ; Christ- mas, and two succeeding secular days ; the third week in Febru- ary ; from July 4th to the first Monday in September; and the following holidays are granted : Twenty-second of February, Fast Day, and the Fourth of July. Commencement Day at Cambridge, and the day following, are also granted to the High School. Teachers actually attending the sessions of the Norfolk County Teachers' Association, may close their schools for that purpose, on notifying the committee of such intention.


SCHOOL HOURS - From the first Monday in April till the first Monday in October, all schools begin at 8 o'clock, A. M., and close at 1 o'clock, P. M .; and from the first Monday in Oc- tober, till Thanksgiving week, they begin at half-past 8, A. M., and close at half-past 1, P. M .; from Thanksgiving vacation till the first Monday in April, they begin at 9 o'clock, A. M., and close at 2 o'clock, P. M. : except on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when the schools are kept three hours . only. The Schools are graded as follows : One High School, three Grammar Schools, one Intermediate School, and fifteen Primary Schools.


HIGH SCHOOL.


. John E. Hoar, Principal. A. M. Knapp, Miss A. W. Deane, and Miss Mary Hodgkins. Assistants.


GRAMMAR AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS.


HEATH STREET SCHOOL - Miss C. L. Rideoute, Miss Valentine, Miss Bessie Kirby, Miss Mary E. Hyde, Teachers.


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PIERCE SCHOOL -David H. Daniels, Principal. Misses Barker and Frye, Miss S. R. Pratt, Miss M. E. Hammond, Miss H. P. Stearns, Miss H. F. Woods, Miss Mary E. Barker, Teach- ers.


WARD SCHOOL - David Bentley, Principal. Miss M. R. Ma- goon, Miss M. Malone, Miss E. Smith, Miss Annie Richardson, Teachers.


UNGRADED SCHOOL - Miss Mary Ginn, Teacher.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


HARVARD STREET SCHOOL - Miss M. B. Jenkins, Teacher.


HARVARD STREET SCHOOL - Miss E. L. Stevens, Teacher. LONGWOOD SCHOOL - Miss S. M. Rowe, Teacher.


BOYLSTON STREET SCHOOL - Mrs. S. F. Norton, Mrs. E. T. Lewis, Teachers.


NEWTON STREET - Miss Rebecca Hyde, Teacher.


SOCIETIES, &c. BROOKLINE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Established in 1857 under the General Library Law. Re- moved from the old Town Hall to the present Library building in 1869. Number of volumes when first opened 900: whole number of volumes now 15,000. Library and Reading Room open to the free use of the public daily, Sundays excepted, from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 3 to 9 P. M.


TRUSTEES - Dr. Robert Amory, Robert Davis, William As- pinwall, B. F. Baker, E. C. Cabot, John W. Candler, Charles D. Head, George F. Homer, William Lamson, Thomas Parsons, Augustine Shurtleff, and R. G. F. Candage.


LIBRARIAN - Miss Mary A. Bean. Information obtained of Librarian.


ST. MARY'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.


Meets in Hall, Guild's Block, Washington street.


PIERCE DIVISION, NO 86, SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


Meeting at Goddard Hall, every Tuesday evening, Organized March 27, 1861.


POST CHARLES L. CHANDLER, NO. 143 G. A. R.


Horace N. Fisher, Commander ; James Sinclair, S. V. C; Fer- gus B. Turner, J. V. C; Frederick H Mellen, Adjutant ; G. F. Dearborn, Quartermaster; Willard Y. Gross, Chaplain; Charles B. McCausland, Sergeant Major ; James M. Call, Quartermaster's Assistant; Leo Bertsch, Officer of the Day; J. McAndrews, Officer of the Guard.


BETHORON LODGE F. AND A. MASONS.


Organized, Dec. 1870. Meetings at Lyceum Hall, second Tuesday in every month.


MASSACHUSETTS INFANT ASYLUM.


Walnut, near High.


Elizabeth Clapp, Matron, Mary E. Stockman, Assistant Matron.


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BROOKLINE TOWN REGISTER.


BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.


Colonnade Building, Washington Street, Brookline. BOARD OF OFFICERS FOR 1873-4.


Edward Atkinson, President; Charles U. Cotting, Charles D. Head, Alfred Kenrick, Jr., Vice Presidents ; Frederick W. Pres- cott, Secretary and Treasurer ; Austin W. Benton, J. W. Cand- ler, James Driscoll, Philip Duffy, J. Anson Guild, Moses Wil- liams, Jr., Horace James, B. F. Baker, Martin Kingman, Charles H. Stearns, W. A. Wellman, Charles A. Whiting, Trustees.


Open for deposits or drafts from 5.15 to 8 o'clock every Mon- day, and Saturday evening.


CHURCHES. BROOKLINE BAPTIST CHURCH.


Harvard street. Organized June 5th. 1828.


Rev. William Lamson, D. D., Pastor. Thomas Griggs, George Brooks, Thomas Seaverns, Samuel R. Davis, Deacons. George


F. Joyce, Clerk.


SABBATH SOHOOL - David Bentley, Superintendent, Lyman Brooks, Assistant Superintendent.


CHRIST CHURCHI. Colchester Street, Longwood CHURCH OF THE FIRST PARISH.


Walnut street, corner Warren. Organized 1714. Church gathered 1717.


No Settled Pastor. J. W. Candler, Chairman of Parish Com- mittee. E. S. Philbrick, Treasurer. John A. Sargent, Sexton


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.


Carlton street, Longwood. Organized March, 1863.


Rev. Eliot D. Tomkins, Pastor. William R. Lawrence, Sam- uel L. Bush, Wardens. ' Samuel H. Gregory, Treasurer. Wil- liam H. Lincoln, Clerk.


HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI. Washington, opp. Cypress street. No settled Pastor.


ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.


Andem place.


Rev. P. F. Lamb, Pastor. Rev. R J. Barry, Curate. The Sisters of Notre Dame, Superintendents Sunday School. Mich- ael Driscoll, Sexton.


CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. (SWEDENBOR- GIAN.) High street, cor. Irving. No settled Pastor.


ST. PAUL'S (EPISCOPAL.)


Aspinwall Avenue, corner St. Paul's street. Organized 1849.


Rev. W. W. Newton, Rector. James S. Amory, Henry S. Chase, Wardens. Thomas Parsons, John A. Burnham, M. C. Ferris, Wm. Aspinwall, Henry H. Peters, George E. Stedman Edward E. Floyd, Augustus Lowell, Enos J. Stone, Vestrymen, Enos J. Stone, Treasurer. SABBATH SCHOOL, Henry S. Chase, Superintendent.


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ADVERTISEMENTS. .


LOUDON BROS., PLUMBERS 34 and 36 Province St., BOSTON


Invite the attention of Architects, Builders and the general public to their LARGE STOCK of


Plumbers' Materials,


Which they will dispose of at wholesale prices; and also solicit patronage in connec- tion with the PLUMBING BUSINESS.


IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. The senior partner (late of the firm of HAWTHORNE & LOUDON) has had a practical experience of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, and his associates have each held situations for over sixteen years, which could only be filled by skilled workmen.


" Thoroughness," is the motto of the firm, add their aim to ensure a PERMANANT, and not a TEMPORARY satisfaction to their customers. All work is done under the personal superintendence of one of the members, and nothing but the best workman- ship and material employed.


JAMES LOUDON. ARCHIBALD LOUDON. THOMAS LOUDON.


THE EUREKA PRINTING HOUSE.


Office, No. 37 Avon Street, Boston,


S. T. LOMBARD, Prop'r,


CARDS, BILLHEADS, CIRCULARS, And every description of Mercantile Printing, HAT TIP PRINTING, Price Tags and Show Cards, FANCY BALL PRINTING,


And Bronze Work Tastily Executed. ALSO, AGENTS FOR Leavitt's "New Era " Printing Press.


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DIRECTORY.


N. S, KING & SON,


COFFEE


LFLOUR


HYSON


DEALERS IN


Choice Groceries and Provisions, Shawmut Avenue, cor. Poplar St., WEST ROXBURY, MASS.


Petersilos's Music School.


This Conservatory is conducted upon a plan unlike any other musi- cal institution in the world. The methods that are employed in the various departments are thoroughly scientific in their character and yet are very simple in detail. The terms are placed at the very lowest rates possible, and no teachers are employed in this school who are not in the strictest sense first- class artists. The object of this institution is not only to pro- duce briliant pianists, vocalists, violinists, etc., but also to educate teachers who shall be perfectly qualified to instruct others in the same manner that they have themselves received instruction in this school.


For special information, apply to


CARLYLE PETERSILEA, Director. 339 Washington Street, Boston.


ADVERTISING


DEPARTMENT.


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· Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, No. 49 NORTH MARKET STREET, AND 46 MERCHANTS ROW, BOSTON.


PARKER & GANNETT, Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Plows, arrows


Cultivators. 9


Cylinder and Lever Hay Cutters,


Mowing Machines, Reaping Machines, Fanning Mills, Churns, Corn Planters, Seed Sowers, Corn Shellers, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Hay and Manure Forks, Garden Rakes, Hay and Straw Knives, Picks and Mattocks, Bog Hoes, Post Spoons, Road Scrapers, Sugar Mills, Axes and Hatchets, Patent Axe Handles, Sickles, Grass Hooks, Scytehs, Snaths, Scythe Rifles and Stones, Horse Rakes, Hay Rakes, Ox Yokes and Bows, Grind- stones, Anti-Friction Rollers, Wheelbarrows, Iron Bars, Ox Balls, Bull Rings, Tree and Floor Scrapers, Clothes Wringers, Stone Trucks, &c., &c.,


The Celebrated Cucumber-wood Pumps, The Best and Cheapest Wood Pumps in use.


Also, Prindle's Patent Agricultural Steam Boilers, Mott's Patent and Farmer's Patent Furnaces and Cauldrons, &c. Guano-Poudrett, Bone Meal, Bradley's Patent and XL Super-Phosphate of Lime, Agricultural Steamers, Cotton Seed Meal and Grain, Field, Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds.


Improved Buckeye Mowing Machines, Improved Bullard's Hay Tedders, Bay-State Improved Horse Rakes, Excelsior Improved and Hill's Impoved Archimedean Lawn Mowers, Excelsior Horse Lawn Mowers, Excelsior Water Drawer, &c.


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