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Miss Alice H. Abbot, salary $600, Teacher.
NEWTON STREET SCHOOL.
Miss L. P. Rollins, salary $500, Teacher.
W. S. Tilden, salary $600, Music Teacher. Miss H. A. Nevers, salary $600, Sewing Teacher. Miss Anna H. Pope, salary $150, Sewing Teacher.
Warren Goddard, jr., salary $200, Secretary School Committee.
George Brooks, salary $100, Chairman Financial Committee.
Number of school children in the town between the ages of 5 and 15, the year 1876, 1190. Whole number of pupils receiving diplomas in High school, 17; entered college, 4; entered Institute Technology, 1.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF BROOKLINE.
Washington street, corner School.
Open every secular day throughout the year except the five legal holidays, February 22d, Fast Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. Hours from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 3 to 9 P. M.
TRUSTEES. Thomas Parsons, President. Charles H. Drew, Secretary. Charles D. Head, Treasurer.
Augustine Shurtleff, Clement K. Fay,
R. G. F. Candage,
Geo. M. Towle,
Henry V. Poor,. Henry M. Whitney,
James M. Codman, James P. Farley, jr.
Rev. Howard N. Brown.
Miss Mary A. Bean, Librarian.
Miss Amelia A. Woods, Asst. Librarian.
Miss Clara A. Woods, Asst. Librarian.
Wm. D. Morrison, Janitor, residence Andem place.
CHURCHES.
FIRST PARISH (UNITARIAN.)
Organized Nov. 6, 1717. Walnut street.
Rev. Howard N. Brown, Pastor; Edward S. Philbrick, Treas .; Chas. H. Stearns, Clerk; A. W. Goddard, Dea- con, Francis Cabot, Chairman, Chas. P. Ware, Henry V. Poor, Miss Martha C. Stevenson, Miss Susan B. R. Clark, Parish Committee.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Preaching service at 10.45 A. M .; Sabbath School at 12 M .; Children's service, second Sab- bath of each month, at 3 o'clock P. M.
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HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Harvard street, corner Marion.
Reuen Thomas, Ph. D., Pastor; William Lincoln, Ho- ratio S. Burdett, Wm. H. Cooley, Oliver H. Hay, Edward I. Thomas, Deacons; H. B. Eager, Treas .; Chas. A. Wrightington, Clerk; Wm. H. Wilder, Chas. W. Scud- der, H. M. Whitney, H. S. Burdett, Oliver H. Hay, J. A. Howard, Elbridge Wason, Prudential Committee; Matthew McNeilly, Sexton.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Sabbath School 9.30 A. M., Chas. G. Chase, Superintendent. Church servives at 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Prayer-meeting, Friday evenings at 7.30. Bible service, Tuesday evenings at 8.
BETHANY DEPARTMENT HARVARD
CHURCH.
Goddard Hall, Guild block, Washington street, near Boylston.
Services free to all.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Sabbath School 2 P. M. Preach- ing service 3.30 P. M. Prayer-meeting Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (EPISCOPAL.)
Corner Carlton and Monmouth streets.
Rev. R. H. Howe, Rector; Samuel L. Bush, Senior Warden; Dr. Wm. R. Lawrence, Junior Warden; J. M. Clark, Clerk; F. W. Lawrence, Treas .; Edwin I. Cate, Sexton; Wm. H. Lincoln, T. J. Lee, A. A. Law- rence, F. W. Lawrence, S. H. Gregory, Dr. R. Amory, A. P. Howard, R. H. Gardiner, Samuel L. Bush, Dr. W. R. Lawrence, jr., J. M. Clark, Vestrymen.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Sunday School 2.45 P. M. Rev. R. H. Howe, Superintendent. Services at 10.30 A. M. and 4 P. M.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Harvard street, corner Pierce.
Rev. Henry C. Mabie, Pastor; Thomas Griggs, George Brooks, Austin W. Benton, George F. Joyce, Deacons; George F. Joyce, Clerk; George Brooks, Treasurer; E. C. Emerson, Chairman, C. K. Kirby, P. W. Pierce, D. S. Coolidge, George Brooks, Prudential Committee; Da- vid Bentley, Treasurer; John D. Long Sexton.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Sabbath School and Pastor's Bi- ble Class at 9.30 A. M. George Brooks, Superintendent. Services at 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 p. M. Prayer meetings Monday and Friday evenings at 7.30.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Lower Hall, Town Hall.
Rev. E. M. Watson, Pastor; Wm. Woods, Secretary and Treasurer.
Seats free.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Sabbath School at 10.30 A. M. Preaching service at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting at 7. P. M. Class meetings Tuesday evenings. Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
HIGH STREET CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN). Irving street, cor High.
Rev. Warren Goddard, jr., Pastor; A. L. Cutler, Treas- urer; Wm. A. Wellman, Chairman, Albert Mason, Wm. B. Hazeltine, A. L. Cutler, Church Committee; Daniel H. Rogers, Clerk.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Sabbath School at 10.30 A. M., Rev. Warren Goddard, jr., Superintendent. Services at 10.45 A. M. Meetings at private houses or lectures in the church Sunday evenings at 7.30.
CHRIST CHURCH.
Colchester street, nearly opposite Hawes. No services held.
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ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
St. Paul street, corner Aspinwall avenue.
Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Rector; James S. Amory, Sen- ior Warden; Henry S. Chase, Junior Warden and Treas- urer; C. K. Fay, Clerk ; J. S. Waterman, Sexton.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Sunday School at 9.15 A. M., Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Superintendent; services at 10.30 A. M. and 3.30 P. M., from October 1st.
CHANNING .FREE CHURCH.
Washington street, corner School.
Rev. Francis L. Capen, Pastor in charge; address, care of No. 5, Worcester square, Boston; Mr. John- son, Sexton.
This church is supported by voluntary contributions. All seats free.
SABBATH SERVICES .- Sabbath School in church parlor at 3.15 P. M .; the pastor, Superintendent. Service at 4 P. M.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (CATHOLIC).
Andem place.
Rev. L. J. Morris, Pastor; M. T. Boylan, Associate Pastor; James Driscoll, jr., Sexton.
SERVICES .- Mass every morning at 6.30 and 7; High Mass Sundays at 10.30 A. M .; Vespers at 3 P. M.
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MASONIC. BETH-HORAN LODGE. School street, corner Harvard.
R. G. F. Candage, W. M .; John E. Hoar, Sr. W .; Manning Seamans, Jr. W .; J. A. Guild, Treasurer; F. H. Bacon, Secretary; Dr. T. W. Clements, Sr. D .; A. E.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
Kenrick, Jr. D .; Rev. H. N. Brown, Chaplain; G. W. Bird, Marshall; George E. Everett, Sr. S .; George M. Stearns, Jr. S .; W. A. Goodwin, I. S .; J. S. G. Aspin- wall, T.
Regular communication second Tuesday in each month.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. BROOKLINE LODGE NO. 459, K. OF H.
Rooms in Lyceum Hall.
Washington street, opposite Morse avenue.
G. T. Defrees, Past Dictator; Dr. George H. Hackett, Dictator; George E. Everett, Vice-Dictator; A. E. Ken- rick, Assistant Dictator; W. M. Bellows, Chaplain; Levi Doran, Guide; Herbert A. Mayo, Reporter; Wil- liam S. Brown, Financial Reporter; James Harrison, Treasurer; W. H. M. Bellows, Sentinel; Frank Morri- son, Guardian.
Meets every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
C. L. CHANDLER POST 143.
W. B. Sears, Commander; W. Y. Gross, Senior Vice- Commander; A. Noland, Junior Vice-Commander; J. Mayo, Chaplain; T. W. Clements, Adjutant; J. S. Wood, Quarter-Master; J. H. Allen, Officer of the Day; Wil- liam Pree, Officer of the Guard.
Meeting every other Wednesday evening from first Wednesday in September, in Town Hall.
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TEMPERANCE. SONS OF TEMPERANCE, PIERCE DIVISION, NO. 86.
Instituted March 27, 1861. Police station building, Prospect street.
A. E. Kenrick, W. P .; Joseph Laurie, W. A .; G. M. Mellen, R. S .; Arthur Robinson, A. R. S .; A. Kenrick, jr., F. S .; M. F. Kenrick, Treas .; O. Verney, Chaplain; R. Smiley, Conductor; A. Bailey, A. C .; D. A. Kenrick, 1. S .; Geo. B. Kenrick, O. S .; J. D. Long, P. W. P. Meetings every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
SOCIETIES, ETC. OLD LADIES HOME.
Harvard street, between Pierce and School.
Miss Helen M. Wood, Matron; Miss Elizabeth Guild, Mrs. R. C. Winthrop, Miss Martha Stevenson, Managers; Miss Martha Stevenson, Treasurer.
BROOKLINE HIBERNIAN ASSOCIATION. Incorporated 1861.
Rev. L. J. Morris, Director; Nicholas Fitzgerald, Pres- ident; Philip Duffy, Vice-president; John Doyle, Secre- tary; Owen Carey, Treasurer.
Its object-charity and mutual assistance.
Meets in Driscoll block, Washington street, opposite Pearl, first Wednesday in each month.
THE SHAW ASYLUM. FOR MARINERS' CHILDREN. Cypress street, near Walnut. Quincy A. Shaw, Manager. P. O. box 3075, Boston.
BROOKLINE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Washington, corner Brookline avenue.
John C. Abbott, President; D. W. Salisbury, Treas- urer; Charles F. Spaulding, Superintendent.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
BANDS.
BROOKLINE CORNET BAND.
Organized February, 1876. Band room Goldsmith block, Roxbury crossing, Tremont street, Boston.
Frank Bent, Leader; Wm. A. Davis, Agent, 31 Frank- lin street, Boston.
BROOKLINE HIBERNIAN BRASS BAND.
Established July, 1871.
Owen Carey, Leader; Matthew Doyle, Agent. Number of members 18.
THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.
Colonnade building.
Incorporated Feb. 24, 1871.
Interest on deposits computed from January 1st and July 1st.
Bank open for deposits and drafts Monday and Satur- day, from 5.15 to 8 P. M.
OFFICERS :- W. H." Lincoln, President; Charles H. Head, Alfred Kenrick, W. A. Wellman, Vice Presidents; F. W. Prescott, Secretary and Treasurer; A. W. Benton, B. F. Baker, J. Anson Guild, James Driscoll, Philip Duffy, Horace James, Martin Kingman, B. W. Neal, Thos. P. Ritchie, J. M. Seamans, C. H. Stearns, M. Williams, jr., Trustees.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
BROOKLINE POST OFFICE.
B. & A. R. R. station, Washington street.
Cyrus W. Ruggles, Postmaster; Geo. F. Stone, Clerk. Mails for New York, direct, close at 7.45 A. M., and 8 P. M.
Mails from New York arrive at 7.30 A. M. and 6 P. M. Mails for Boston close at 8.15 and 10 A. M., 1.15, 4.45, and 8 P. M.
Mails arrive from Boston at 7.30 A. M. 12.30, 2.45, 5 and 7.30 P. M.
METROPOLITAN RAILROAD.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, STATION 13.
Walnut avenue, near Washington.
Early morning cars leave at 6 and 6.30, after which, start every 15 minutes until 7. 15 p. M., then half-hourly till 10.15 P. M. Returning, leave Tremont House, Boston, at 6.45 and 7.15, then every 15 minutes till 8 P. M., then every half-hour till 11 P. M.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Edward H. Abbott, Benj. F. Baker, William I. Bow- ditch, Sumner C. Chandler, Horace D. Chapin, Wm. D. Coolidge, David H. Daniels, Charles H. Drew, William B. Haseltine, Martin P. Kennard, Francis W. Lawrence, George A. Mudge, Charles F. Perkins, Peter W. Pierce, James M. Seamans, Lewis Slack, Howard Stockton, Chas. A. Williams, Moses Withington.
Seth Ames, William Aspinwall, Clement K. Fay, Thomas Parsons, Frederick A. Searle, Augustine Shurt- leff, Thomas H. Talbot, Ginery Twitchell, James S. Whit- ney, Moses Williams, jr., Quorum, all counties; Joshua Crane, for Norfolk and Suffolk; Bradford Kingman, Notary Public.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
VALUATION AND TAXES.
LIST OF PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS PAYING $400 AND UP- WARDS, IN BROOKLINE.
Number of Polls ... 1789
66 " Dwelling Houses. 1140
66 " Horses 660
66
" Cows
307
VALUATION AND TAXATION.
1789 Polls at $2.00. . $3,578 00
Valuation of Personal Estate. $9,443,000 00
Tax on 66
118,037 56
Valuation of Real Estate.
$15,501,000 00
Tax on
66
66
193,762 50
Total Valuation. $24,944,000 00
Total Tax. 315,368 00
Last year the number of polls was 1748, showing an increase of 41 this year.
Rate of taxation, $12.50 per each $1000
E. D. Chapin. $454
Wm. H. Foster .. 453
Theo. F. Von Arnim. 739
Elbridge Wason. 1,172
Mortimer C. Ferris. 1,083
Mortimer C. Ferris, Trus-
tee for Peabody Fund. 2,500
Henry S. Chase 492
Edward C. Wilson ....... 1,835
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Taylor 577
Mrs. Ann Eliza Lincoln. 703 Richard W. Shapleigh ... 627
James Rooney
533
James Driscoll. 654
Ginery Twitchell 729
Edward E. Floyd .. 695
Edward I. Thomas. 618
Est. of Martin N. Hall. .. 1,852
James H. Beals .. 932
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Ben-
nett. 1,000
William B. Wood. 1,958
Morrill Frost .. 508
T. Watson Merrill (trus- tee) ... 513
Austin W. Benton 564
Sereno D. Nickerson .... 627
Charles K. Kirby 787
Est. of Sidney Homer ... 1,462
Mrs. Eliza T. Raymond .. 691
Wm. H. Hill.
1,093
Est. of Edward A. Ray- mond .. 625
Thomas E. Curtis .. 733
Edward W. E. Tompson 503
George W. Carnes. 520
Charles G. Chase 458
Arthur Williams ... 494
Estate of Lucy Babcock .. 551
Chas. H. Wood,. 552
David S. Coolidge 605
Oliver Whyte. 972
Henry Mason.
649
Harrison Bird. 989
Henry Pierce. 839
Josiah Gooding. 880
Amos A. Lawrence. . 9,094
Mrs. A. A. Lawrence, by J. A. Burnham et al.,
Appleton trust .. 625
Wm. R. Lawrence.
4,040
Howard Stockton et al., trustee .. 923
Augustus A. Hayes 449
Charles U. Cotting 883
Richard Briggs. 458
Robert Amory. 639
Mrs. Sophia D. Wells
712
Seth Ames.
452
Isaac H. Sears. 652
John A. Howard. 489
Estate of Jos. H. Cotton 1,000
Wm. Henry Lincoln.
577
James M. Blaney. 852
625
John G. Stearns. 1,545
James S. Whitney. 839
Henry M. Whitney. 589
Charles Stearns .. 2,380
William Stearns .. 879
Heirs of Marshal Stearns
725
Wm. and C. H. Stearns. 400
Chas. Stearns and heirs of Marshal Stearns .... 2,050
Charles O. Foster. 652
George F. Fabyan. 947 407 Geo. P. Richardson ..
Timothy Corey.
1,773
617
Samuel A. Robinson. ... Wm. Aspinwall. 684
William Aspinwall, Bow-
ditch & Barrett, Trus- tees under will of Au-
gustus Aspinwall ..... 1,122
Est. of H. L. Richardson
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Thomas Griggs .. 4,442
Heirs of Geo. B. Blake. . 1,768
Stanton Blake. 1,127
Anna S. C. Blake.
875
Daniel W. Russell
705
Stephen D. Bennett. 755
John Gibbs. 2,082
Joshua Cousens
408
Robert Treat Paine. 1,564
John Panter.
1,938
Brookline Gas Light Co. 3,296
T. Eustis Francis 577
Elijah C. Emerson .. 1,645
Est. of Stephen Salisbury 661
James M. Seamans. .
468
Mrs. Mary S. Davis. 695
John D. Sturtevant .. 1,739
William I. Bowditch. ..
948
Wm. I. Bowditch Trustee
for Nancy F. Barstow. 533
Estate of John Taylor ... 656
Mrs. Jesse Taylor. 750
Mrs. Catherine Goddard 1,137
Est. of Sam'l A. Shurtleff 1,491 J. Anson Guild. . 598
Nath'l and Benj. God- dard. 400
Est. of Sam'l Philbrick .. 1,827 Edward S. Philbrick .... 955
Mrs. Mary J. Williams. .. 411
Cyrus M. Warren.
692
William Dearborn.
530
Albert A. Cobb. 689
Samuel Clark 448
Estate of John A. Bird .. 897
Estate of Wm. Bird, 2d .. 863
M. P. Kennard. 477
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Bow- ditch. 825
J. Ingersoll Bowditch, et al., trustees for Mrs. N. I. Bowditch .. 10,625
Francis W. Welch 714
John L. Gardner.
5,197
Ignatius Sargent.
5,904
Mrs. M. M. Goddard.
857
Maurice Goddard.
968
Miss Julia Goddard 966
James S. Amory.
985
Mrs. James S. Amory ... 1,250
J. S. Amory, guardian for Mary A. Green .... 625
J. S. Amory, guardian for Margaret Green. .. 625
Robert C. Winthrop .... 564 Mrs. Robert C. Winthrop 6,116
Mrs. Hannah W. Howe 548 Estate of Henry Upham 2,350 Russell Sturgis, jr. (guar- dian) . 1,510
Mrs. Eliza Cabot.
2,030
Estate of Charles Heath 772 Francis Cabot. 442
Est. of J. Sullivan War-
ren. 617
Mrs. J. S. Warren.
437
Augustus Lowell.
2,123
Theodore Lyman.
2,017
Walter C. Cabot.
1,320
Wm. H. Gardiner
2,419
Estate of Francis P. Den-
ney ..
702
Wm. J. Hyde.
442
Abijah W. Goddard ..
1,028
Mrs. Susan A. Raymond 453 Mrs. Wm. B. Greene .... 625
Thomas Parsons. . 574
Mrs. Francis G. Train ... 748
Francis C. Richards ..... 404
Mrs. Marianne Cabot. .. 625
John W. Candler.
929
NON RESIDENTS.
Mrs. Anna S. Amory,
Boston ... 937
William Amory, Boston. 512
Heirs of Thomas Aspin- wall, Boston .. 3,038
Jas. C. & Frederick Ayer, Lowell .. . . 602
Francis E. Bacon, Boston 548
Samuel W. Bates, 66
743
B. & A. R. R .. . 407
Boston Theological Sem- inary 1,462
Brookline Land Co.
1,875
Est. of Harriet S. Crow-
ninshield, Boston ..... 2,237
Fred. S. De Hauteville. . 1,350
Chas. Faulkner, Boston 416
66
Thomas Gaffield,
508
William Gray,
66
683
Jordan & Marsh,
66
1,446
Justin Lawrence, Brad- ford 440
Henry Lee, Boston.
610
Wm. Mason,
525
A. A. Rand, trustee, Bos-
ton .. .
1,462
Mrs. Wm. C. Rives, Bos-
ton ...
1,181
Henry Sayles, Boston .. 750
David Sears (estate of)
Boston ..
3,635
David Sears, et. al. trus-
tee, Boston.
537
Frederick R. Sears, Bos-
ton. .
2,630
Knyvet W. Sears, Boston 2,162
Joseph H. White,
66
1,400
Eben Wright
633
Est. of J. S. Wright, "
1,150
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
RAILROAD STATIONS. NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND R. R. (WOONSOCKET DIVISION.) Washington street. Cyrus W. Ruggles, station agent.
LONGWOOD, B. & A. R. R., BROOKLINE BRANCH. Longwood avenue, near Boston line. Mrs. Elizabeth McGrath, station agent.
CHAPEL STATION, B. & A. R. R., BROOKLINE BRANCH.
Carlton street. Mrs. Elizabeth Roskell, station agent.
COTTAGE FARM, B. & A. R. R. Essex street, corner Brighton avenue. Miss Ellen M. Cole, station agent.
BROOKLINE BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at junction Brighton avenue (southerly line), and St. Marys 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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TOWN OFFICES, TOWN HALL.
Selectmen's room, Assessors room,
School Committee room,
Water Board room,
Town Clerk,
Water Register,
Town Treasurer
Room, Civil Engineer, Room,
and Collector's
Supt. Streets'
Fire Engineer's room. POLICE STATION.
Prospect, near Pierce school-house
CEMETERIES.
WALNUT HILL CEMETERY.
Grove street, between Newton and South.
Thomas S. Pettengill, Superintendent, residence Har- vard street, near Aspinwall avenue; B. F. Baker, Clerk ; William I. Bowditch, Chairman, ex-officio, Charles S. Sargent, George Craft, Charles H. Stearns, Walter C. Cabot, Theodore Lyman, B. F. Baker, ex-officio, Trus- tees.
WALNUT STREET CEMETERY.
Walnut street, corner Chestnut.
T. S. Pettengill, Supt .; B. F. Baker, Clerk ; Moses Wthington Treas .; Wm. I. Bowditch, Chairman, Col. Theo. Lyman, Geo. Craft, Chas. S. Sargent, Chas. H. Stearns, Walter C. Cabot, Desmond Fitzgerald, Trustees.
HOLYHOOD CEMETERY.
Heath street, between Hammond and Newton line.
Most Rev. John J. Williams, President; Dr. John G. Blake, Boston, Vice President; Dennis H. Tully, Boston, Treas .; Philip Kennedy, 371 Harrison av., Boston, Agent; Eneas Smyth, h. Walnut street, Supt., Dr. John Blake, Dennis H Tully, Philip Kennedy, M. W. Quinlan, Brookline, Wm. Scollans, Brighton, John Lyons, Bos- ton, Jos. Coburn, E. Cambridge, N. Kenny, Boston, H. Carey, Trustees.
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REFERENCES BY PERMISSION.
BOSTON.
Mrs. T. K. Homer, 659 Tremont street.
Mrs. A. J. Abbott, 69 Myrtle street.
Mrs. J. T. Prescott, 45 Leverett street.
B. K. Swift, 75 Dover street.
C. Seabury, 95 Court street. Mrs. Cash, 22 Willard place. Mrs. Ricker, 14 Lyman street. C. R. Smith, 19 Broad street.
Mrs. Bartlett, 48 Montgomery street. Mrs. Joslyn, 684 Tremont street. G. H. Floyd, 24 Tremont row.
Mrs. Latimer, 12 Milford street. Mrs. Purington, 44 Chandler street.
Mrs. Alley, 107 Chandler street.
Mrs. Burnham, 104 Dartmouth street.
Mrs. Parker, 41 Warren avenue.
Mrs. Howe, 184 Tremont street.
Mrs. Curley, 30 Woodward st., So. Boston. Mary Ewing, 28 Jinkins street. Robert Barnum, E street.
Mrs. Wentworth, 18 Oakland, Brighton. F. Haven, 689 Washington street.
Mrs. M. A. French, 70 Harrison avenue E. M. Moore, 235 Washington street.
SOMERVILLE.
Mrs. Ingalls, cor. School and Berkeley sts. Mr. Locke, 51 Springfield street. Mrs. E. T. Peterson, 17 Concord avenue Mrs. Caleb Page, Webster av., Union sq.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mrs. W. H. Hidden, 259 Harvard street. Mrs. I. L. Smith, 27 Pleasant street. E. H. George, 375 Cambridge street. Mrs. C. P. Smith, 5 Williams street. Fanny Merriam, 369 Cambridge street. Mrs. J. Stevens, 270 Harvard street.
J. H. Orne, druggist, 493 Main street. H. S. Andros, 641 Main street. Charles Stephens, Cottage street. Mrs. Britton, 89 Spring st., E. Cambridge Mrs. Melville, 1 Sixth street.
Mrs. Woodward, 5 Sixth street. Mrs. R. R. Hudson, 82 Inman street.
Mr. Dolloff, 143 Otis street.
Mrs. J. L. Smith, 5 Sampson place.
CHARLESTOWN. S. Armstrong, 27 Pleasant street. Mrs. M. D. Haskell, 109 High street. Mrs. Henry M. Norry, 38 Adams street Mr. Haslett, 244 Bunker Hill street. Miss L. A. Adams, 38 Adams street. N. E. Gibson, 61 Baldwin street. Mrs. Randall, 78 Baldwin street. Mr. Davol, 10 Main street, druggist. Mr. Scott, 14 Prospect street. Mr. Greenough, 13 Baldwin street. Geo. A. Fitch, R. R. office, Cincinnati, O.
NEW YORK. D. S. Thomas, the celebrated Aeronaut.
Orders filled at wholesale and retail, at 247 Washington Street, Boston, room 3, by S. G. BRETT. Also, at 22 School Street, Boston, room 7, by GREEN- OUGH & CO.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WARREN G. CURRIER, Apothecary,
Pure Drugs
Fancy Goods
AND
AND
MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles,
HARVARD SQUARE, - - BROOKLINE, MASS.
MRS. L. A. ARCHER,
DRESS and CLOAK MAKER,
Chase's Block, Harvard Square,
BROOKLINE.
RICHARD L. LUSCOMB, (Successor to CHAS. P. LADD).
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
FAMILY
MEDICINE
Colonnade Building, BROOKLINE.
Physicians' Prescriptions car- fully compounded.
JACOB MORLOCK,
BAKER
Fresh Bread delivered every morning and afternoon.
Cakes and Pastries
of every description con- stantly on hand; also,
Wedding Cake; At Store, Washington, opp. Walnut street.
BAKERY
THE.
FRESH BREAD
BAKERY
2
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
R. WOODWARD,
HORSE SHOEING,
Carriage Work,
AND JOBBING OF ALL KINDS,
Thoroughly and promptly done. BROOKLINE, - MASS.
NAGLE & O'CONNOR,
HORSE SHOEING,
-- AND-
CARRIAGE WORK Opp. Driscoll's Block, Washington Street, BROOKLINE. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to
JAMES DRISCOLL,
CONTRACTOR,
Washington, opposite Pearl Street.
Residence, Harrison Place, near Harvard. (3d house on right:)
Men furnished for Garden- ing and Jobbing of all kinds. Estimates given for Grading, Building Roads, Avenues, Cellars, etc. All kinks of Teaming done promptly at reasonable rates.
FELIX JOHNSON, Jr., Mason and Contractor, WALNUT, NEAR HIGH STREET,
BROOKLINE, MASS.
3
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ANDREW NOLAND, House, Sign, and Fresco Painter,
WASHINGTON STREET, ABOVE TOWN HALL. P. O. BOX, 339. Order Boxes at Chapel Station and Longwood.
Whitening and Coloring, Gilding, Hard Wood Finishing and Wall Painting in En-Caustic. All kinds of Interior Work a specialty. Reasonable Charges and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
JOHN M. KEENAN & CO., HOUSE & SIGN PAINTERS,
GRAINERS AND GLAZIERS, Shop opposite Town Hall. Residence, No. 10 White Place.
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
R. A. CHACE, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER AND GLAZIER. WASHINGTON STREET, (Brick Block, near Harvard Square.)
All Orders promptly attended to.
TROWBRIDGE & HILL, DEALERS IN COAL, WOOD, AND HAY,
Office and Yard rear of Pearl Street, A FEW RODS EAST OF RAILROAD STATION. ORDER SLATE AT KENRICK BROS.
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4 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
I. S. GETCHELL,
BUILDER AND JOBBING CARPENTER,
-
BEACON STREET,
Opposite Summit Avenue,
BROOKLINE, - MASS.
CARPENTER & BUILDER
Shop on Aspinwall Avenue, near Harvard Street. Residence, St. Paul Street, Junction of Aspinwall Avenue. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
M. MAHAN,
Carpenter a Builder,
SHOP ON WALTER AVENUE,
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