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Quinn Lawrence, blacksmith P. Duffy, Washington, h. Boylston, near Washington
Quirk Thomas, laborer, boards M. Carroll's, Pearl
RAFFERTY MICHAEL, farm hand, h. Brighton, cor. Ackers avenue
Raftery John, gardener, boards Geo. E. Nelson's, Warren Raftery Thomas, wheelwright, Boylston, n. Washington, house at Waltham
Ragin Michael, hostler Met. R. R., station 13, h. at Boston Rand Avery L. (Rand, Avery & Co.) (117 Franklin, B.), house Monmouth court, near Chapel station
Rand William D., grocer, cor. Harvard and School, house Davis Mansion, Davis avenue, near Harvard square Rankin Joseph (791 Tremont, B.), h. Wash., opp. High Ranney William, harness maker M. W. Quinlan, High, cor. Boylston, house Juniper, near Morse avenue Ranney William, jr., blacksmith M. W. Quinlan, High, cor. Boylston, boards Wm. Ranney's, Juniper Rausch Anna, wid. of Conrad, h. Harvard pl., off Harvard
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Ray Alfred F., conductor B. & A. R. R., Brookline branch, house rear Davis court, off Harvard square Raymond Edward A. Mrs., widow, house Beacon, corner Summit avenue
Raymond Henry E. (Chase, Raymond & Ayer), importer teas (34 Broad, B.), h. Goddard av., n. Rockwood Reade Lawrence, farmer, house Pearl
Ready Patrick, laborer, house Pearl, opp. Emerald Reardon David, gardener B. B. Davis, Davis av., bds. do. Reardon John, laborer, h. Boylston, near Newton line Reardon William, hostler Stone & Goodspeed, house Boylston, between Washington and Cypress Reed Eben; contractor, h. Reservoir place, cor. Boylston
Reed George, farm hand Theo. Lyman, bds. Mrs. M. J. Collins', Pound
Reed Henry, coachman Jas. Greenough, Winchester, b. do. Reed John J., carpenter W. A. Goodwin, h. Chace block, . Washington, near Harvard square
Reynolds Francis, laborer, h. Flora, near Walter avenue Reynolds Francis, jr., laborer, boards F. Reynolds', Flora Rice Eleanor J., widow of Alvin A., h. Searle place, off Cypress
Rice H. Frank, clerk (19 West, Boston), h. Searle place, off Cypress
Rice William, house Park, opposite Auburn
Rice William, gardener, house Boylston, n. Houlihan av.
Rich Frances, widow of George, rooms C. W. Holtzer's, Thayer place
Richards Francis C. (J. D. Richards & Sons), wines etc. (87 State, Boston), h. Chestnut, cor. Chestnut place Richards John S., florist, h. Clyde, between Warren and Newton
Richards William, gardener, house Boylston near High Richards William jr., carpenter, bds. W. Richards, Boyls- ton, near High
Richardson Frances M., widow of Henry L., house Still, between Brown and Freeman
Richardson George P. (room 29 Sears building, Wash., cor. Court, Boston), house Prospect, Corey hill
Richardson Henry H., architect (N. Y. city), h. Cottage, cor. Warren
Richardson William K., student, bds. Mrs. F. M. Rich- ardson's, Still
Ricker Oliver P., salesman C. C. Richmond (26 Central wharf, Boston), bds. Mrs. E. C. Eastman's, Davis Mansion, Davis avenue
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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. Hudsou, 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.
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Rideoute C. L. Miss, principal Heath street grammer school, boards Mrs. R. A. West's, cor. Harvard and Harrison place
Riley James laborer, h. Kerrigan lane, rear Boylston, bet. Washington and Cypress
Riley Margaret, widow of Patrick, house Boylston, near Washington
Riley Patrick, laborer, h. Kerrigan lane, off Boylston Ritchener Anne, widow of Jacob, h. Wash., cor. Walter avenue
Ritchener Rudolph, jeweller (Boston), bds. Mrs. A. Ritch- ener's, Washington
Ritchie Andrew M. (E. S. Ritchie & Sons), Harvard, n. Harvard sq., bds. E. S. Ritchie's, Cypress place
Ritchie Edward S. (E. S. Ritchie & Sons), Harvard, near Harvard sq., house Cypress place, off Cypress
Ritchie E. S. & Sons (Edward S., Thomas P., John and Andrew M.), mnfrs. philosophical apparatus, Harvard, near Harvard square
Ritchie John (E. S. Ritchie & Sons), Harvard, near Har- vard sq., bds. E. S. Ritchie's, Cypress
Ritchie Thomas P. (E. S. Ritchie & Sons), Harvard, near Harvard square, house Kent, near St. Paul
Roach Margaret, widow of James, h. Brookline av., near Boston line [Pearl
Roach William, machinist, h. between railroad track and Robbins Benjamin T., sea captain, house Davis Mansion, suite G., Davis avenue
Robert William, cabinet maker Koch & Son, Wash., near Harvard square, bds. 989 Tremont, Boston
Roberts Harvey, fireman, house Washington, opp. High Roberts Joseph D., house Cypress, corner Sewall
Roberts W. Arthur, salesman (47 Commercial, B.), bds. Joseph D. Roberts', cor: Cypress and Sewall
Robinson Henry H., bds. B. F. Adams', Marion, c. Harvard Robinson John A., machinist, bds. S. A. Robinson's, Wash. Robinson Samuel A., tannery, Wash., between Park and Beacon, house do.
Robinson Thos. T., grocer, Wash., n. Walnut, h. Searle av., off Cypress
Robinson Wellington, painter J. H. Boody, Washington, h. Heath, B. H.
Robinson Willard H., carpenter O. B. Delano, h. Delano block, off Washington [near do. Roche Michael, laborer, Holyhood cemetery, h. Heath,
J.H.BOODY, House, Sign, and Ornamental Washington St., on the bridge, Brookline.
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Rockwood J. Edwards, salesman (11 Chauncy, B.), house Harvard av., n. Harvard
Rogers Daniel H., clerk, office state treas. (State House, Beacon, Boston), h. Tappan
Rogers Edwin, Am. Telegraphic Fire Alarm Co. (Newton Highlands), h. Harvard, between Harrison place and Webster place
Rogers George R., pres. Mercantile Marine Ins. Co. (58 State, B.), h. Perry, n. Francis
Rogers Harriet, widow of Lewis, carpet fitter, h. place off Washington, n. bridge
Rogers John K., agent Boston Type Foundry (104 Milk, B.), h. Kent, opp. Colchester, Longwood
Rogers Samuel L., laborer, bds. Mrs. H. Rogers', Wash., near bridge
Rogers William C., bds. Mrs. E. C. Bowditch's, Walnut Rohan Bridget, widow, house Walnut, n. High
Rohan Charles, coachman, Henry Mason, Harvard, bds. do. Rollins George M., butler R. C. Winthrop, Warren, h. do. Rooney Barney, hostler W. B. Chaplin, Beacon, bds. do. Rooney Bridget, widow of Peter, h. Boylston, opposite Kerrigan place
Rooney Catherine, widow of William, h. Brighton, near Reservoir station
Rooney Hugh, coachman Mrs. J. Taylor, Brighton, b. do. Rooney James, boots and shoes, Harvard sq., cor. Andem place, h. Harrison pl., n. Harvard sq.
Rooney James F., farm hand P. Rooney, Brighton, b. do. Rooney Mary Miss, h. Boylston, n. Kerrigan lane
Rooney Mrs., widow, h. off Walter av., n. Flora
Rooney Patrick, vegetable farm, Brighton, c. Ackers av.
Rooney Wm., clerk J. Rooney, bds. do., Harrison pl.
Rooney William, jr., clerk J. Rooney, Harvard sq., bds. J. Rooney's, Harrison pl.
Rose Abby J., widow of Horace C., bds. E. K. Clark's, Walnut, n. High
Roskell Elizabeth, widow, post-mistress and station agent,
Chapel station, Brookline branch, B. & A. R. R., h. do. Roskell George L., clerk (89 Broad, Boston), bds. Mrs. E. Roskell's, Chapel station
Rougham John, laborer, h. between R. R. track and Pearl Rowe Susan M. Miss, teacher Lawrence Grammar school, boards A. B. Smyth's, Francis.
Ruggles Cyrus W., post-master, also station agent B. & A. R. R. station, Washington, house Walnut
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Ruggles John, discount clerk National City Bank (61 State, Boston), h. Beacon, c. Carlton, Chapel station Runkle John D., pres. Institute Technology (Boylston, Boston), house High, opp. Irving
Rush Dennis, laborer, h. rear Washington, near gas-house Rush John, clerk (Boston Highlands), boards D. Rush's, rear Washington, near gas-house
Russell Edmund, policeman, h. Washington, opp. High Russell Josiah M., mason, Washington, next depot, bds. Colonnade House
Russell Marshall, house Walnut, nearly opp. Irving Russell Michael, laborer, h. Juniper, near Morse avenue Russell Thomas, laborer, house Pearl, near Emerald Ryan Daniel, stone layer, h. Brookline av., n. Boston line Ryan Edward, laborer, bds. Miss B. Halloran's, Pearl Ryan Mathew, laborer, house Sewall, near Cypress Ryan Patrick, carpenter, house Pearl
Ryan Patrick, laborer, house Pearl
Ryan Patrick, laborer, h. off Walter avenue, near Flora
Ryan Timothy, laborer, Holyhood cemetery, bds. Heath
SABIN CHARLES W. (Sabin & Page), saddlery and hardware (105 and 107 Federal, Boston), house Har- vard avenue, near Harvard
Sabin Geo. K., physician, Harvard, c. Harrison pl., b. do. Salisbury D. Waldo, treas. Brookline Gas Light Co. (40 State, room 31 Boston), h. 42 Mt. Vernon, Boston Salisbury Elizabeth P., widow of Stephen, house Cypress, near Washington
Salisbury William G. (W. G. Salisbury & Co.), wholesale hosiery and gloves (78 Chauncey, Boston), h. Cypress Salmon Peter, gardener, house 8 White place
Salmon Thos., driver Brown Bros., bds. 8 White pl.
Sanborn Alfred G., foreman Gas Works, house Gross bľ'k, School, opp. Prospect
Sanborn Caleb L., foreman (3 Haymarket square, Boston), boards A. G. Sanborn's, School
Sanderson Albert H., gardener Edward Atkinson, house Reservoir place, between Boylston and Boston line, Brighton district
Sargent Charles S., house Chestnut place
Sargent Ignatius (40 State, room 17, B.), h. Warren
Sargent Ignatius, jr., bds. I. Sargent's, Warren
Saville Richard L. (Saville, Somes & Co.), wholesale gro- cer (274 State, B.), h. Alton place
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Saville William, salesman (274 State, B.), boards R. L. Saville's, Alton place
Sawtell Richardson W., foreman Western division Boston W. Works (Beacon, Boston), house Brighton, near Reservoir station
Sawyer George A. (George A. Sawyer & Co.), gents' fur- nishing goods (130 Tremont, Boston), h. Francis, corner Toxteth
Schlesinger Barthold (Naylor & Co.), iron, steel, etc. (6 Oliver, B.), h. Boylston, n. the reservoir
Schofield Michael, hostler Met. R. R., station 13, boards Chas. Perry's, Wash.
Scott James, laborer, h. Sewall, n. Cypress
Seamans Frank A., bookkeeper J. M. Seamans & Co., Harvard sq., bds. Mrs. M. A. Woods', Cypress
Seamans Frank F. (J. M. Seamans &. Co.), grocer, Har- vard sq., cor. Davis av., h. Harvard, n. Harvard sq. Seamans James M. (J. M. Seamans & Co.), grocer, Har- vard square, cor. Davis av., h. Cypress, c. Searle av. Seamans J. M. & Co. (Jas. M., Frank F., and Manning Seamans), grocers, Harvard sq., cor. Davis avenue Seamans Lillie Miss, teacher Pierce Primary school, Pierce, cor. Holden, boards Mrs. R. A. West's, cor. Harvard and Harrison place
Seamans Manning (J. M. Seamans & Co.), grocer, Har- vard square, c. Davis av., b. J. M. Seamans', Cypress Seamans Marshall S., bds. Mrs. R. A. West's, c. Harvard . and Harrison place
Searle Frederick A., printer (262 Washington, Journal building, Boston), house Walnut place, cor. Walnut Searle Sarah Miss, house High, near Summit
Sears Isaac H., shoe manuf'rs goods (41 High, Boston), house Kent, corner Longwood avenue
SEARS WILLIAM B., insurance (22 Water, Boston), house Washington, near Beacon
Seaver William J. (Briggs & Shattuck), wholesale grocer (85 Broad, Boston), h. Longwood av., cor. St. Paul Seaverns Henry G. (Seaverns & Co.), com. fruit (185 So. Market, Boston), house Webster, near Beacon
Seaverns Lucy S., widow of Thomas, h. Harvard, nearly opp. Babcock
Seely Guy B. (Gray & Danforth), com. mer. (48 India, Boston), house Walnut, corner Boylston
Seely Ruth L., widow of Edgar, boards G. B. Seeley's, Walnut, corner Boylston
Shannon Cornellus, wheelwright, h. Sewall, n. Cypress
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Shapleigh James H., clerk (22 Broad, Boston), house Walnut, near Cypress
Shapleigh Richard W. (7 Exchange place, I'm 6 Boston), bds. Mrs. R. A. West's, cor. Harvard and Harrison pl. Sharkey James, gardener I. Sargent, Warren, house do. Sharp Edward, clerk (374 Wash., Boston), bds, S. A. Robinson's, Washington
Shattuck E. H. Mrs., boards G. H. Newcomb's, Delano block, off Washington
Shaughnessy Thomas, laborer, h. Kerrigan pl., r. Boylston Shaw Asylum, Cypress, near Walnut
Shaw S. Parkman, salesman (43 Avon, Boston), h. Ivy, cor. St. Marys, Longwood
Shaw William F., milkman, Harvard, at Boston line, Brighton, district
Shea Jeremiah, foreman M. Driscoll, house White place Shearman John, carpenter B. W. Neal, h. White place, off Washington
Sheay Michael, coachman M. L. Hall, Park, boards do. Sheean John, hostler, house White place "
Shehan William, carpenter, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald Shepard Daniel E., grocer E. Carlton, opp. Chapel station, Longwood, house Maple avenue, Boston
Shepard Henry F., h. Hotel Adelaide, High, cor. Walnut Shepard John (Shepard, Norwell & Co.) (30 Winter, Boston), house Clyde, between Warren and Newton Shepard John, jr., salesman (30 Winter, Boston), boards J. Shepard's, Clyde
Sherman David Rev. D. D., presiding elder Boston dist., house Searle avenue, off Cypress
Sherman Stephen O., Boston Traveler office (31 State, Boston), bds. Rev. D. Sherman's, Searle avenue
Shewell Thomas R. (R. S. Davis & Co.), publisher (36 Bromfield, Boston), house Tappan
Shields John, mnfr. fishing tackle, Harvard square, n. Davis avenue, house Thayer place
Shillady James, milkman, White place, house do.
Shurtleff Augustine, physician, Boylston, near Cypress, house do.
Sigwart Frederic, cigars and tobacco, White block, Wash- ington, house Heath place, B. H.
Simons Lewis, upholsterer A. B. Tyrrell, boards J. Mor- lock's, Washington
Sinclair James, carpenter Cochituate Water Works, house Prospect, near Washington
J. H. BOODY, GRAINING AND GLAZING, Washington St., on the bridge, BROOKLINE.
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Singleton Thomas C., col. clerk Suffolk National Bank, (60 State, Boston), h. Harvard, nearly opp. Auburn Slack Lewis, house Marion, near Beacon
Smiley Robert A., painter B: F. Baker, Washington, cor. Pearl, house Thayer place
Smith Arthur, taxidermist, house Boylston, between Brighton and Reservoir place
Smith Baxter P., author, bds. E. Clark's, Searle avenue, off Cypress [ervoir pl. Smith Charles, h. Boylston, between Brighton and Res- Smith Charles W., salesman (97 F. H. market, B.), bds. W. B. Smith's, Harvard
Smith Ebenezer, framne mnfr. (75 Kingston, B.), h. Har- vard, opp. Linden pl.
Smith Edgar J., h. Harvard, opp. Harvard avenue
Smith Edmund S., florist, and Brookline and Boston Ex- press (75 Kilby, Boston), box A. A. Cheney's, Har- vard square, house Clyde
Smith George P., coachman G. Twichell, Harrison place, boards do.
Smith John, mason J. M. Russell, opp. depot, h. Heath, Boston
Smith Lucy H., widow of Richard, bds. O. F. Smith's, Prospect, off Summit av., Corey hill
Smith Mary D., widow of James, boards Henry Collins', Washington, next public library
Smith Obed F., architect (53 Devonshire, Boston), h. off Summit av. Corey hill
Smith Robert D., clerk (386 Wash., Boston), bds. W. J. Dana's, Waverly pl.
Smith Stillman, salesman, house Ackers av., n. Brighton Smith Whitman B., produce (97 F. H. market, Boston), house Harvard
Smith Whitman E., salesman (97 F. H. market, Boston), bds. W. B. Smith's, Harvard
Smith William, painter, house Juniper, near Morse av.
Smith William S., painter J. B. Hands, Washington, h. Flora, near Met. R. R. station
Smith's Express (E. S. Smith), Brookline & Boston, Har- vard, cor. School, and (75 Kilby, Boston)
Smyth Abial B., depot carriage, R. R. station, Washing- ton, house Francis, near Perry
Smyth Eneas, supt. Holyhood cemetery, house Walnut, nearly opposite Met. R. R. station
Snow Alpheus W., tinsmith Kenrick Bros., boards M. Orcutt's, Walnut, near Washington
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Snyder George H., laborer Kenrick Bros., boards Mrs. V. Snyder's, Washington
Snyder Gottlieb, driver Kenrick Bros., boards Mrs. V. Snyder's, Boylston
Snyder V., widow of Andrew, house Boylston, between Washington and Cypress
Spaulding Charles F., supt. Brookline Gas Light_Co., h. Washington, opp. Town Hall
Spencer Frederick A., carpenter (108 E. Dedham, Bos- ton), boards A. S. Page's, Linden place court
Spencer Frederick E., carpenter, bds. W. S. Spencer's, 12 White place
Spiers James, coachman, house White place
Spinney Frank H., driver Stone & Goodspeed, h. Wash., opp. Public Library
Splane John, shoemaker, h. Boylston, between Washing- ton and Cypress
Splane Timothy, shoemaker, h. Boylston, n. Kerrigan lane Spofford Samuel W., note broker (9 State, Boston), h. . Clyde, between Warren and Newton
Sprague Frank B., clerk Coolidge & Bro., Beacon, corner Harvard, bds. W. D. Coolidge's, do.
Spurr Henry F., salesman (164 Devonshire, Boston), h. Summer, between St. Paul and Pleasant
Spurr Warren, clerk (129 Summer, 1st flight, Boston), boards H. F. Spurr's, Dummer [do
Stafford John, coachman H. E. Raymond, Goddard av., h. Stanley Richard, horse dealer and public carriages, Morse av., house Walter avenue, cor. Flora
Stanley Robert, public carriage, horse car station, Walnut, house Juniper
Stanton Mary Miss, bds. Mrs. C. C. Hubbard's, Colches- ter, Chapel station
Starkweather Archibald, day inspector (296 State, Bos- * ton), house Chestnut place
Stearns Benjamin G., farmer G. W. Stearns, Boylston, boards do
Stearns Charles, farmer, house Pleasant, cor Beacon
STEARNS CHARLES H., farmer and nursery man. h. Pleasant, cor. Beacon [do.
Stearns Francis G., farmer G. W. Stearns, Boylston, bds. Stearns George M .. clerk Brookline Gas Co., h. Wash., n. Beacon [h. do.
Stearns George W., farmer, Boylston, opp. the reservoir, Stearns James P., cashier Shawmut National Bank (60 Congress, Boston), house Pleasant, near Beacon
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Stearns John G., house Pleasant, near Beacon
Stearns John G., jr. (Peabody & Stearns), architect (60 Devonshire, room 17, Boston), h. Pleasant, n. Beacon Stearns Joseph G., clerk (12 Matthews, Boston), boards John G. Stearns', Pleasant
Stearns Nancy Miss, house Sewall av., corner Harvard Stearns William, farmer, house Sewall avenue, Longwood Stebbins Asa H. (Stebbins, Grout & Co.), wholesale woolens (59 Franklin, Boston), h. Colchester, Chapel station
Stedman George E. (Geo. E. Stedman & Co.), woolens (53 Summer, Boston), house Aspinwall avenue
Steese Edward (Brown, Steese & Clarke), wool (119 Federal, Boston), bds. J. Sturtevant's, Cypress Stetson A. Henry, machinist E. S. Ritchie & Sons, Har- vard, near Harvard square, h. 656 Tremont, Boston Stevens Daniel C., wiper engine house, Brookline branch, B. & A. R. R., house Andem place
Stevenson James, gardener Mrs. W. S. Davis, Cypress pl. Stevenson Misses, house Walnut place, off Walnut
Stewart Eliza J., widow of Rob't, h. Juniper, n. Morse av. Stewart James, plumber Mayo & Paine, Washington Stewart William J., assistant T. S. Pettengill, Harvard, near Aspinwall av., boards do.
Stiles John, insurance agent (Boston), h. Brighton, near Reservoir station
Stitt Helen Mrs., house White place
Stitt James, gardener H. E. Raymond, Goddard av., house Juniper, near Morse av.
Stodder Henry F. (288 Washington, Boston), h. School, near high school [av.
Stodder S. Caroline Miss, bds. W. J. Seaver's, Longwood Stone Elizabeth, widow of Henry B., house Hawes, near Colchester, Chapel station
Stone Geo. F., clerk P. O., also operator W. U. T. Co., B. & A. R. R. station, Washington, boards Oliver Cousens', Prospect, n. School
Stone Grafton W. (Stone & Goodspeed), livery stable, Wash., opp. town hall, h. Holden, next Washington Stone Lowell H., surveyor and civil engineer, h. Andem place, near Harvard square
Stone Lucy B., widow of George Z., boards C. P. Trow- bridge's, School 1
Stone Milton J., florist, Cypress, near Walnut, house do. STONE & GOODSPEED (Grafton W. Stone and Mon- roe Goodspeed), livery stable, Wash., opp. town hall
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Storey Moorfield, lawyer (40 Water, Boston), h. Edge Hill road, off High, n. Irving
Storrow Charles (Storrow & Van Brunt), cotton buyer (186 Devonshire, rooms 7 and 9, Boston), h. Walley, off Irving
Storrs Leonard K. Rev., rector St. Paul's Episcopal church, house Walnut, nearly opp. Irving
Strain Charles, laborer, house Morse av., near Walter av. Strane John, laborer, h. Boylston, cor. Houlihan avenue Stubbs Ira A., carpenter, house 6 White place
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