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Ashfield .
1,063
1,180
Bernardston
848
848
Buckland
1,736
1,946
457
521
Charlemont
932
1,005
Prescott .
459
541
Coleraine
1,769
1,742
South Hadley
3,537
2,840
Conway
1,772
1,460
Southampton
1,032
1,159
Deerfield .
3,493
3,632
Ware ..
4,783
4,259
Erving.
868
579
Gill
733
653
Greenfield
3,908
3,589
Hawley.
591
672
Heath
560
613
Leverett
741
877
Leyden.
506
518
Monroe.
165
201
Ashby.
889
994
Montague
4,919
2,224
Ashland.
2,381
2,186
New Salem.
866
987
Ayer (9)
1,893
....
Northfield.
1,603
1,720
Orange.
3,187
2,091
Rowe
509
581
Billerica.
2,004
1,833
Shelburne.
1,615
1,582
Boxborough.
319
338
Shutesbury
549
614
Burlington
712
626
Sunderland.
755
832
Warwick
712
769
Wendell.
466
539
Whately
1,124
1,068
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
Agawam.
2,218
2,001
Everett.
4,147
2,220
Blandford.
977
1,026
Brimfield
1,205
1,288
Chester
1,480
1,253
Chicopee
11,327
9,600
Granville.
1,216
1,293
Hudson
3,748
3,389
Holland.
301
340
Lincoln
905
791
Holyoke
21,961
Longmeadow
1,401
1,342
Ludlow
1,526
1,136
Malden
· 12,004
7,367
Monson .
3,760
3,204
Marlborough ..
. 10,141
8,474
Montgomery
302
318
Maynard (11).
2,295
Palmer
5,505
3,631
Medford
7,554
5,717
Russell
819
635
4,529
3,410
Southwick.
1,097
1,100.
8,565
6,404
Springfield
33,536
26,703
Newton
.16,994
12,825
Tolland
452
509
North Reading.
895
942
Wales .
1,016
831
Pepperell .
2,347
1,842
Reading
3,184
2,664
West Springfield
4,144
2,606
1,382
1,062
Wilbraham (8) .
1,596
2,330
Shirley (12)
1,366
1,451
Somerville
24,964
14,685
Stoneham
4,889
4,513
Belchertown
2,345
2,428
Chesterfield .
757
811
Tewksbury
2,162
1,944
Cummington
883
1,037
Townsend ..
1,965
1,962
Easthampton
4,316
3,620
629
629
Enfield .
1,043
1,024
Wakefield ..
5,547
4,351
Goshen
322
368
Waltham
11,800
9,065
..
Lexington
2,458
2,271
Littleton.
994
983
Lowell
. 59,340
40,928
Dunstabl
443
471
Framingham
6,292
4,968
Groton (10)
1,863
3,584
Holliston.
3,160
3,073
Hopkintor
4,571
4,419
Cambridg
. 52,860
39,634
Carlisle.
479
569
Chelmsford.
2,509
2,374
Concord .
3,922
2,412
Dracut.
1,581
2,078
Bedford
932
849
Belmont
1,614
1,513
Acton ..
1,799
1,593
Arlington
4,112
3,261
Westhampton .
562
587
Williamsburg .
2,340
2,159
Worthington.
757
860
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
648
728
Northampton
12,156
10,160
Pelham ..
611
673
Topsfield .
1,182
1,213
Wenham .. .
884
985
West Newbury.
1,989
2,006
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Amherst ..
4,252
4,035
Stow (13)
1,047
1,813
Sudbury (14)
1,178
2,091
Westfield .
7,641
6,519
Hampden (7)
960
·
10,763
Melrose
Natick
Sherborn .
Tyngsborough
Middlefield.
Plainfield
147
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Watertown
5,431
4,326
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
Wayland
1,933
1,240
Westford.
2,148
1,803
Weston .
1,448
1,261
Wilmington
933
866
Winchester
3,855
2,645
Woburn.
10,782
8,560
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Ashburnham
1,670
2,172
Athol.
4,303
3,517
Auburn ...
1,304
1,178
Barre ..
2,415
2,572
Berlin.
921
1,016
Blackstone
4,937
5,421
Braintree.
3,834
3,948
Brookline.
8,074
6,650
Canton.
4,520
3,879
2,820
2,527
Cohasset
2,182
2,130
1,900
1,878
Dedham (15)
6,202
7,342
Clinton
7,998
5,429
Dover. .
658
645
Dana .
733
758
Foxborough ..
2,952
3,057
Douglass.
2,238
2,182
Franklin .
4,052
2,512
Dudley
2,730
2,388
Holbrook (16)
2,134
Hyde Park
6,986
4,136
4,943
3,333
Medfield
1,366
1,142
Grafton.
4,026
4,594
Medway
3,942
3,721
Hardwick.
2,237
2,219
Milton ..
3,191
2,683
Needham.
5,248
3,607
2,492
2,062
Norfolk
930
1,081
Hubbardston.
1,385
1,645
Lancaster
2,008
1,845
Quincy
10,571
7,442
Leicester
2,764
2,768
Randolph (18)
4,022
5,642
Sharon ...
1,442
1,508
Lunenburg
1,109
1,121
Mendon .
1,094
1,175
Milford
9,310
9,890
Weymouth
10,566
9,010
Wrentham.
2,481
2,292
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Abington (19)
3,723
9,308
Bridgewater ..
3,615
3,660
Brockton (20).
13,598
Carver .
1,039
1,092
Paxton.
592
646
Duxbury
2,195
2,341
Petersham
1,111
1,335
East Bridgewater
2,713
3,017
Phillipston
624
693
Halifax .
540
619
Princeton
1,100
1,279
Hanover
1,896
1,628
Royalston.
1,118
1,354
Hanson ..
1,308
1,219
Rutland.
1,058
1,024
Hingham.
4,482
4,422
Shrewsbury
1,482
1,610
Hull.
391
261
Southborough
2,142
2,135
Kingston
1,519
1,604
Southbridge.
6,461
5,208
Lakeville
1,008
1,159
Spencer
7,460
3,952
Marion. .
957
896
Sterling.
1,421
1,670
Marshfield.
1,784
1,659
Sturbridge
2,062
2,101
Mattapoisett.
1,365
1,361
Sutton .
3,155
2,699
Middleborough
5,164
4,687
Templeton
2,789
2,802
Pembroke.
1,405
1,447
Upton
2,022
1,989
Plymouth.
7,148
6,238
Uxbridge.
3,111
3,058
Plympton .
725
804
Warren.
3,890
2,625
Rochester
1,043
1,024
Rockland (21)
4,605
Scituate .. .
2,469
3,350
West Boylston
2,978
2,862
West Brookfield.
1,855
1,842
South Abington (22) South Scituate.
1,815
1,661
Westminster.
1,699
1,770
Wareham'.
2.895
3,098
Winchendon.
3,721
3,398
West Bridgewater.
1,663
1,803
Worcester.,
58,040
41,105
Boston. .
. 363,938
250,526
Chelsea.
21,780
18,547
Revere (23)
2,263
....
Winthrop. 1,043
852
NANTUCKET COUNTY. Nantucket. 3,777
4,123
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Bellingham
1,259
1,282
Bolton
902
1,014
Boylston
839
800
Brookfield.
Fitchburg.
12,270
11,260
Harvard
1,254
1,341
Holden .
Leominster
5,770
3,894
Stoughton
4,869
4,914
Walpole
2,526
2,137
Millbury.
4,730
4,397
New Braintree
603
640
Northborough
1,676
1,594
Northbridge.,
4,054
3,774
North Brookfield.
4,459
3,343
Oakham
869
860
Oxford .
2,605
2,669
Webster
5,688
4,763
Westborough
5,217
3,601
2,969
Charleton
Gardner.
Norwood (17)
2,345
148
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
TOTALS.
Counties.
Cities .. . . . . .
Towns . ....
Towns ....
Cities and
1880 .. . .
U. S. Census,
1875 .. . .
State Census,
1870 .. ..
32,774
Berkshire
32
32
69,363
68,270
64,827
Bristol
3
16
19
139,074
131,087
102,886
Dukes
6
6
4,269
4,071
3,787
Essex. . .
6
29
35
244,161
223,342
200,843
Franklin
26
26
35,990
33,696
32,635
Hampden.
2
20
22
104,440
94,304
78,409
Hampshire.
23
23
47,344
44,821
44,388
Middlesex
4
50
54
317,901
284,112
274,353
Nantucket
1
1
3,777
3,201
4,123
Norfolk
24
24
96,352
88,321
89,443
Plymouth
27
27
74,034
69,362
65,365
Suffolk
2
2
4
389,024
364,886
270,802
Worcester
2
56
58
226,243
210,295
192,716
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-
-
Total.
19
326
341
1,783,812
1,651,912
1,457,351
(1) Town divided in 1878, See foot note to North Adams.
(2) Set off from Adams and incorporated April 16, 1878.
(3) Set off from Edgartown in February, 1880.
(4) Town divided in February last. See foot note to Cottage City.
(5) Town divided in 1876. See foot note to Merrimac.
(6) Set off from Amesbury, and incorporated April 11, 1876.
(7) Set off from Wilbraham, and incor- porated March 28, 1878.
(8) Town divided in 1878. See foot note to Hampden.
(9) Set off from Groton aud Shirley, and in- corporated February 14, 1871.
(10) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Ayer.
(11) Set off from Stow and Sudbury, and in- corporated April 19, 1871.
(12) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Ayer.
(13) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Maynard.
(14) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Maynard.
(15) Town divided in 1872. See foot note to Norwood.
(16) Set off from Randolph and incorporated February 29, 1872.
(17) Set off from Dedham and Walpole, February 23, 1872.
(18) Town divided in 1872. See foot note to Holbrook.
(19) Town divided in 1874 and 1875. See foot notes to Rockland and South Abington.
(20) Name changed from North Bridgewater and incorporated March 28, 1874. Part of town annexed to South Abington and part of South Abington to Brockton, April 24, 1875. The population of North Bridgewater by census of 1870 was 8,007.
(21) Set off from Abington and incorporated March 9, 1874.
(22) Set off from Abington and East Bridge- water and incorporated March 4, 1875. Other changes in 1874. See foot note to Brockton.
(23) Name changed from North Chelsea by act of March 24, 1871. The population of North Chelsea in 1870 was 1197.
r
U. S. Census,
Barnstable
14
14
31,840
32,144
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
M. WHALON, -DEALER IN
RED & WHITE ASH COAL, HARD AND SOFT
WOOD
Yard, East of Depot,
ENTRANCE OFF PEARL STREET, - BROOKLINE. (Formerly Trowbridge & Hill's. ) DEF All Orders Promptly attended . to. Order Slate at F. M. Bond's.
HORACE JAMES, Mason, Builder and Contractor,
FURNACES, RANGES & GRATES SET & REPAIRED. PLASTERING, WHITENING, COLORING, and JOBBING generally, promptly attended to. No. 3 Guild Block, Washington Street, - BROOKLINE, MASS. House, Waverly Place. P. O. Box 499.
WILLIAM H. BUTLER, Druggist and Apothecary,
COLONNADE BUILDING,
AMILY MEDICINE
Brookline, Mass.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded.
JACOB MORLOCK,
FRESH
BAKERY
THE
BREAD
BAKER
BAKER
Fresh Bread every morning and afternoon.
CAKES and PASTRIES
Of every description con- stantly on hand; also, WEDDING CAKE, At Store, Washington St., opposite Walnut,. BROOKLINE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
B. W. NEAL, CARPENTER ANO BUILDER
Boylston Street, near Cypress, BROOKLINE, MASS.
BUILDING and JOBBING in all its branches promptly attended to, and at REASONABLE RATES.
JAMES DRISCOLL
CONTRACTOR
Washington St., opp. Pearl, Residence, Harrison Place, neur Harvard, 3d house on right. BROOKLINE. Men furnished for Gardening and Jobbing of all kinds. Esti- mates given for Grading, Building Roads, Avenues, Cellars, Etc. All kinds of Teaming done promptly at Reasonable Rates.
THE CHRONICLE,
An Independent Weekly Journal of Local Events, with Ab- stracts and Brief Chronicles of the times. Its columns are filled with fresh and interesting local news and carefully selected literary gos- sip, instead of a stale rehash .- Woonsocket (R. I.) Daily Reporter.
C. A. W. SPENCER, Publisher. Office, Mechanics Block, Washington Street, - BROOKLINE.
FINE JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY.
FELIX JOHNSON Jr., Mason and Contractor,
BOYLSTON ST., COR. WASHINGTON,
BROOKLINE, .
- MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOSEPH D. CUTTERSON, (SUCCESSOR TO T. S. PETTENGILL),
Funeral Undertaker
HARVARD ST., near ASPINWALL AVE., BROOKLINE. Coffins, Caskets, Grave Clothes, Coffin Trimmings and all articles used in the burial of the dead. Also, Gardening in all its branches,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO LAYING OUT GROUNDS.
GEO. P. JOHNSON, - DEALER IN -
Fish & Oysters
Guild Block, Washington Street, BROOKLINE, MASS.
DAVID MCCLURE, Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer,
Carpet Work and Furniture Repairing IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Washington, opposite Guild Block, OR BOX 702 BROOKLINE POST OFFICE.
J. M. SEAMANS & CO., (Established 1845.)
DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, OATS, CORN, MEAL, FEED, HAY, AND STRAW. Corner of Washington St. and Davis Avenue, BROOKLINE, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
F. SULLIVAN, PLUMBER, - AND DEALER IN --
Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Pumps,
LEAD PIPE, ETC., ETC.
5 Guild Block, Washington Street, Brookline, Mass.
Estimates prepared and contracts faithfully executed. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
WM. FINNEY
- DEALER IN -
HYSON
Staple & Fancy Groceries
TEA
BUTTER AND FLOUR A SPECIALTY. Corner Harvard and School Streets, BROOKLINE,- - - MASS.
C. A. MACDONALD, -DEALER IN -
Provisions and Groceries -
TEA, COFFEE AND SPICES.
Meats of all kinds. Also Vegetables .. Washington Street, cor. Walter Avenue, Brookline, Mass.
FRESH
TEAS.
NELSON BROS. GROCERS, - AND DEALERS IN
Fine Teas and Pure Coffees, FLOUR OF ALL GRADES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Colonnade Building, Washington St., Brookline, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
M. GOODSPEED, Hack, Boarding and Livery Stable,
Washington Street,
OPP. THE TOWN HALL,
BROOKLINE, - - MASS.
GEO. E. HA NEEY, CONFECTIONER AND- CATERER, St. Andrew's Building, Washington Street, BROOKLINE, MASS.
MISS JULIA HAYES,
Bread, Pastry, Fancy and Wedding Cake BAKER,
2 Guild Block, Washington Street, BROOKLINE.
HOT BROWN BREAD and BAKED BEANS Every Sunday Morning.
LUCAS & MAKER, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS
Washington Street,
Opp. Pearl Street, BROOKLINE, MASS.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
-
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
FRANCIS #. BACON, ( Successor to J. ANSON GUILD), -DEALER IN -----
Fine Groceries, Teas, Coffees and Spices,
BEST BRANDS OF Minnesota, St. Louis and Southern Flour, GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, BUTTER AND CHEESE. Cor. Washington and Boylston Sts., BROOKLINE.
F. C. SHANNON, PUBLIC CARRIAGE.
Stand at Horse and Steam Car Depots. Stable, Washington, opp Pearl St., BROOKLINE. Horses and Carriages of all Kinds to Let.
B. F. BAKER, House, Sign and Decorative
PAINTER
Washington St., corner Pearl, BROOKLINE.
HOWES & WINCHESTER'S BROOKLINE AND LONGWOOD
EXPRESS.
ORDER BOXES, Brookline, at Met. R. R. Station, Washington St., near B. & A. R.R. depot. and Harvard St., corner School Street.
Boston Offices, 32 Court Square, 25 Merchants Row, and 75 Kilby Street.
HENRY C. HOWES.
FRANK L. WINCHESTER.
-
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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LAWN MOWERS
WILLIAM PREE, CUTLER & LOCKSMITH
No. 5 Harvard Street, Panter's Building, BROOKLINE.
Citizens will please notice that I make a specialty of Honing Razors, Sharpening Scissors, and all kinds of tools. Um- brellas and Parasols, and Trunks and Valises repaired. Skates and Lawn Mowers sharpened.
AND SKATES REPAIRED
JOHNSON'S EXPRESS.
BROOKLINE AND BOSTON.
Order Boxes at George F. Joyce & Co.'s Store, Harvard Square, Brookline, and 38 Broad Street, Boston.
M. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
MELCHER Carpenter and Builder, LINDEN PLACE, BROOKLINE,
MASS.
JOHN COOK, Mason, Plasterer & Contractor, DRISCOLL'S BLOCK, WASHINGTON ST., BROOKLINE, - - MASS.
All Orders Promptly Attended to.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THOMAS T. ROBINSON, (Successor to M. RUSSELL), - -DEALER IN-
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
GRAIN, MEAL, FLOUR, HAY, and STRAW, Crockery and Hardware, WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS.
M. W. QUINLAN,
-MANUFACTURER OF-
CARRIAGES
-- AND-
Harnesses.
New and Second-Hand Carriages AND Harnesses
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
BLANKETS, HALTERS and CIRCINGLES.
REPAIRING
Promptly and Neatly Executed.
Corner Boylston, Walnut and High Sts., BROOKLINE, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
T. R. MARVIN & SON, ( Established 1823), BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
49 Federal Street, BOSTON, MASS. -- -0 -
Church Printing a Specialty.
J. P. CLEARY & CO., Funeral Directors,
WAREROOMS, 5 PYNCHON STREET, Opposite Police Station 10, BOSTON HIGHLANDS. Residence, No. 1309 Tremont Street. J. P. CLEARY. JOSEPH WECKERLE.
HOPKINSON MARDEN, Successors to LINCOLN & HOPKINSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WOODEN WARE,
Willow and Tin Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Mats, Cordage, French, German, and American Baskets, Lawn and Camp Tents, Clothes Dryers, Wringers, Etc.
15 AND
16 FANEUIL HALL SQUARE, SOUTH SIDE,
WM. L. HOPKINSON, } ALVAH N. MARDEN. S BOSTON.
OSCAR HOSFORD & SON, -DEALERS IN-
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND POULTRY, STALL, No. 5, ST. CHARLES MARKET, Corner Beach and Lincoln Streets, BOSTON. Goods delivered in Boston or Brookline free of charge.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CHARLES H. DREW, CHARLES F. PERKINS, COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW, 82 Devonshire St., BOSTON.
Mr. Drew gives special attention to Patent, Copyright, and Trade-mark Law.
RESIDENCES .- Chas. H. Drew, Gorham Avenue, near Cypress. C. F. Perkins, Washington Street, opposite Town Hall.
WADLEIGH & FISH, COUNSELLORS AT - LAW,
40 Water St., Rooms 30 and 31, BOSTON, MASS.
BAINBRIDGE WADLEIGH, Colchester, near Kent FREDERICK P. FISH. Mr. Wadleigh's Residence, eet, BROOKLINE.
PAUL WEST, COUNSELLOR - AT - LAW, TREMONT BANK BUILDING,
Corner State and Congress St., BOSTON .
RESIDENCE, Harvard Av., near Park St., BROOKLINE.
WILLIAM HOBBS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Solicitor of Claims, - AND- Notary Public, No. 4 STATE STREET, CORNER WASHINGTON, BOSTON. RESIDENCE, Harvard Av., near Harvard, BROOKLINE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LAT 7 OFFICE,
THOMAS H. TALBOT,
No. 28 School Street,
BOSTON. ROOM 9.
Residence, Webster Place, off Harvard St., Brookline.
HORACE W. FULLER, Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, NO. 42 COURT ST. (ROOM 5), BOSTON.
Residence, Walnut, near Cypress Street, Brookline.
CLEMENT K. FAY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, NO. 5 TREMONT STREET, Rooms 9 and 10, - - BOSTON.
RESIDENCE, LINDEN PLACE, OFF HARVARD ST., BROOKLINE.
ALBERT MASON, Counsellor At Law,
EQUITABLE BUILDING, 150 DEVONSHIRE STREET, (Room 65.) BOSTON.
Residence, Summit Ave., Corey Hill, Brookline.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
I. D. CHAPIN,
ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR.
AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 40 STATE ST., BOSTON. Residence, Walley Street, off Irving, Brookline.
MOSES WILLIAMS, Jr., & CHAS. A. WILLIAMS, Attorneys Counsellors At Law,
18 POST-OFFICE SQUARE,
ROOM 5. BOSTON.
RESIDENCE: § Moses Williams, jr., Walnut, near Boylston St. Chas. A. Williams, High, near Edge-Hill Road, Brookline.
F. ROCKWOOD HALL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 39 Court Street, BOSTON. Residence, High Street, opposite Edge-Hill Road.
FREDC. CUNNINGHAM,
COUNSE OR AT LAW
30 Court Street, BOSTON. RESIDENCE, IVY ST., BROOKLINE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BALL, STOREY & TOWER, Counsellors-at-Law,
40 WATER STREET, BOSTON.
JOSHUA D. BALL. MOORFIELD STOREY. B. L. M. TOWER.
Mr. Storey's Residence, Edge Hill road, n. Irving St., BROOKLINE.
ALBERT L. LINCOLN Jr., Attorney and Counsellor=at= Law, No. 5 TREMONT STREET,
ROOM 7, BOSTON.
Residence, Cypress place, near Cypress St., BROOKLINE.
E. J. EDWARDS, ounsellor - at - a w
267 Washington St., Room 5, BOSTON.
D. BLAKELY HOAR, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 23 Court Street,
ROOM 36,
BOSTON.
Residence, Beacon, opp. Park Street, BROOKLINE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MORTON & CHESLEY, - -PROPRIETORS OF THE
Architectural Wood Works, -AND
CARPENTERS AND BUILDING CONTRACTORS.
Also. Manufacturers of all kinds of WOOD MOULDINGS, HARD. WOOD DOORS, HOUSE and STORE FIXTURES, made to order. Lumber Kilndried and Worked in any form at short notice.
108 to 114 East Dedham Street, F. F. MORTON. Į W. P. CHESLEY. BOSTON.
NEW YORK OFFICE, 40 and 42 BROADWAY.
WM. RALPH EMERSON,
ARCHITECT
No. 5 Pemberton Square BOSTON, MASS.
ASPINWALL & LINCOLN, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, No. 7 Exchange Place, Room 48, BOSTON, MASS.
THOMAS ASPINWALL,
EDWIN H. LINCOLN.
Brookline Address, P.O. Box 603.
WASON, PEIRCE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, No. 61 CHATHAM STREET,
ELBRIDGE WASON, Į HENRY PEIRCE, R. B. WASON. BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CREESY & NOYES, Carpenters, Contractors, and Builders, 53 WAREHAM ST., BOSTON.
CABOT & CHANDLER, ARCHITECTS,
No. 60 Devonshire Street,
BOSTON.
JAMES MCGREGOR, GARDENER,
PLANTING and GRADING.
Gardens, Grounds, and Conservatories kept by the day or contract. Job Gardening of all kinds.
Residence, Boylston St. First house above Schoolhouse. P. O. Box 20.
TREES! - ALL KINDS OF -
TREES, SHRUBS & FLOWERS,
Supplied at Short Notice, and planted and warranted, if desired. A SPECIALTY made of fiue Japanese stock.
JAMES H. BOWDITCH, Forester, 60 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
M. C. WARREN & Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BRONZED GOODS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
CUTLERY AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS. NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND LINES. No. 9 DOCK SQUARE, M. C. WARREN. WM. H. WARREN. BOSTON.
BOGMAN & VINAL
-DEALERS IN-
ARDWARE
Weymouth Nails, Sheet Zinc, Lead, and Lead Pipe, Sash Weights, and Cord, Dry and Tarred Paper, Russell & Erwin's Locks, Bronzed Knobs, Butts, &c. Composition and Nickle Plated Trimmings, for Ice and Tool Chests, Yale Locks, &c.
No. " DOCK SQUARE, BOSTON.
GEO. E. BOGMAN.
JAMES W. VINAL.
A. J. WILKINSON & CO.,
184 and 188
Established 1842
Between
Washington
State Street
Street.
23 and 25
AND Dock Square,
Devonshire Street.
BOSTON. Hardware, Tools, Machinists' and Manufacturers' Supplies.
C. E. CHAMBERLIN, - DEALER IN CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
Builders' Hardware, Paper Hangings, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. 1360 TREMONT ST., - BOSTON HIGHLANDS. Near Providence R. R. Crossing.
CATALOGUE
-OF-
DIRECTORIES
-ISSUED BY-
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.
American Railway Manual and Supply Directory $4.00
Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner Directory 2.00
Bangor City Directory . . 1.50
Bath, Brunswick and Richmond Directory. 1.50
Biddeford and Saco Directory. 1.50
. Boston Business Directory (annually) . 1.50
Boston & Maine Railroad Business Directory 2.50
Boston and Providence Railroad Directory 2.50
Brockton and Bridgewaters Directory 2.00
Brookline Directory. 1.50
Cambridge City Directory (annually). 2.50
Concord City Directory 1.50
Eastern and Maine Central Railroads Business Directory. 2.50
Haverhill City Directory . 2.00
Lewiston and Auburn Directory 2.00
Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Everett Directory . 2.00
Massachusetts Cities Business Directory . 2.50
Merrimack River Directory. 2.00
Milford Directory. 1.50
Nashua City Directory. 2.00
New Bedford City Directory 2.00
Portsmouth City Directory .. 1.50
Rockland, Belfast, and Camden Directory. 2.00 Somerville City Directory 2.00
United States Iron, Hardware, and Metal Trades Directory. 5.00
Waltham and Watertown Directory 1.50
Washington Street Directory .25
PUBLICATION OFFICE,
Bowdoin Building, 31 Milk Street, Room 39, BOSTON, Use the Elevator. W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Editors and Publishers.
Directories of the Principal Cities of the United States kept on hand, for reference, to accommodate patrons and friends, without charge.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS AND LOWER PRICES. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co.
Whosc Cabinet or Parlor Organs have long main- taincd their Absolute Su- premacy as the very Stan- dard of Excellence among MASON-NA instruments of the class, have pleasure in announc- ing the completion and in- troduction this season of several improvements of great Practical Impor- tance, which give their organs a still Higher De- Baby Organs. Prices, $22 & $30. gree of Excellence, and at the same time render pos- sible a REDUCTION IN PRICES on several of the medium and smaller sizes.
Among these improvements may be men- tioned:
AN IMPROVED BELLOWS, simplificd in construction, of which the action upon the reeds is more direct, with beneficial effect up- on the Quality of Tonc, while the Blowing is Rendered Easier.
Five Octave Or- gans, large and ele- gant case, richly or- namented and cinbel- lished; Eleven Stops (Viola, Viola-Dolce, Diapason, Dulciana, Oboe, Clarionet, Mel- odia, Clarabella, Voix MASON - HAMLIN Celeste, Tremulant, Full Organ, with knee swell); catalogue pricc, $170; net cash pricc, $102. Observe that the number of stops in an organ is no criterion of its ca- pacity. A MASON & HAMLIN Organ may Price, $102. be expected to have very much greater power, variety, and capac- ity every way, than one of the "cheap" organs, with two or three times its number of stops.
AN IMPROVED KEY-ACTION, rednc- LARGER STYLES of greater capacity are ing the force necessary to manipulate the keys furnished in extensive variety, in very elegant nearly one-half, rendering the whole action cases, black walnut, aslı, or ebonized, panel- more elastic and perfect, and saving fatiguefed, carved, richly decorated, and highly pol- to the player, as well as almost certainly ished by hand; up to $900 each. Superb avoiding some of the commonest faults in or- Drawing Room Styles, $102 to $570 and up. gan playing.
For Large Churches, $570, $480, $360 and
AN IMPROVED STOP ACTION; simple less. For Smaller Churches, Schools ctc., $30 to $200 and up. Popular Styles, $22 to $180 and up.
but efficient and sure in working.
SEVERAL NEW CASES arc offered, com- bining grace and elegance of design, with simplicity and stability of construction.
AN IMPORTANT PRACTICAL ADVAN- TAGE of these and other improvements ef- fected this season is in greater Economy of Manufacture, by which lower prices of many styles arc rendered possible. The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. now offer the fol- lowing Extraordinarily Low Prices, which certainly have not before been even approach- ed for organs of such highest excellence.
THE BABY CABINET ORGAN (see cut at beginning), three and a quarter octaves, sufficient compass for the full parts of popu- lar sacred and secular .innsic generally, hav- ing the characteristic tone and excellence of a the Mason & Hamlin Organs; Net Cash Price, $22. The same, four octaves; net cash price, $30.
Liszt Organ, $360.
Tlc Liszt Organ, of large scale and capacity; the best organ which can be constructed from reeds. Suit- ed for any use and adapted to any po- sition. Pricc $360. The same, two manuals, twenty- two stops; price $570. Ebonized
cases, exactly imi- tating ebony, are now very fashionable; $117 and up.
MASON - HAMLIN
Prices, $51 and $60.
lant, with knee swell); net cash price, $60.
THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., now regularly manufacture more than one Four Octave Or- hundred styles, including the lowest as well as the highest priced instruments of this class gans, Five Stops in the world, all of which, considering quali- (Diapason, Viola, ty, excellence, and real valnc, are the cheap- Melodia, Flute, Fullestorgans made. The prices given in this Organ, with knee advertisement are the lowest net cash prices catalogue from our own warerooms, except where other- wise stated.
swell); pricc, $85; net cash price, $51. Five Oc- tave Organs, Seven
FOR EASY PAYMENTS .- Organs are al- Stops (Diapson, Vi- so furnishicd for easy payments, at only suf- ola, Melodia, Sera-fficient advance in prices to compensate for phonc, Voix Celeste, extra time and expense. After a first pay- Full Organ, Tremu- ment of one tenth of the price of the organ, catalogue price, $100; other payments may be $5 or more per month or quarter, according to value of the organ.
That standard of merit which has won for the Mason & Hamlin Organ the HIGHEST DISTINCTIONS at EVERY ONE OF THE GREAT WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL EXHI- BITIONS for thirteen years, at no one of which has any other American organ ever been found equal to them, is not only rigidly maintained but MATERIALLY ADVANCED. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES (32 pp. 4to), with Price-lists, TREE.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont St., BOSTON; 43 E. 14th St., NEW YORK ; 149 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO.
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LAFELLS BINDERY INC. ALTHAM, MARS. OCT. 1905
THIS BOOK IS FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY BUILDING ONLY
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