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COUNTRY CLUB, Clyde Park.
Alfred A. Pocock, Superintendent ; Simeon C. Dike, Clerk ; Walter A. S. Thompson, John J. Orrell, Waiters ; Patrick Tighe, Porter ; Henry Danby, Stable Foreman ; Robert Shilling, Groom.
FAITH HOME FOR THE SICK. Hamilton Place.
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Andrews, Matron ; Miss Mattie J. McDowell, Assistant.
MYOPIA CLUB. Clyde Park.
John E, Radigan, William Crossba, Timothy J. Misk- ell, Frank Seanury, Hugh A. Allen.
OLD LADIES HOME.
Harvard street, between Pierce and School.
Mrs. Helen M. Wood, Matron ; Miss Elizabeth Guild, Mrs. R. C. Winthrop, Miss Martha Stevenson, Managers ; Miss Martha Stevenson, Treasurer.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC LYCEUM.
P. A. Hogan, Pres .; M. J. Sullivan, Vice Pres .; James Lynch, Cor. Sec .; John J. Mulcahy, Rec. Sec .; J. B. Hand, Treas.
THE SHAW ASYLUM. FOR MARINER'S CHILDREN. Established, 1877. Cypress street, near Walnut.
BROOKLINE GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Washington, corner Brookline avenue.
John C. Abbott, President ; D. W. Salisbury, Treasurer, (40 State B.); Chas. F. Spaulding, Superintendent.
THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK. Colonnade building.
Incorporated February 24, 1871.
Interest on deposits computed from Second Monday in January and July.
Bank open for deposits and drafts Monday and Satur- day, from 5.15 to 8 P.M.
OFFICERS.
W. H. Lincoln, President ; Charles D. Head, Alfred Kenrick, jr. Thomas Parsons, Vice Presidents ; Wm. E. Lincoln, Secretary and Treasurer ; W. H. Lincoln, Chas. D. Head, A. Kenrick, jr., Thomas Parsons, B. F. Baker, J. Anson Guild, James Driscoll, Horace James, Martin Kingman, B. W. Neal, Thomas P. Ritchie, C. H. Stearns, M. Williams jr., James P. Stearns, H. M. Whitney, Nath- aniel Lyford, Trustees.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
POST OFFICE.
Harvard Square.
Cyrus W. Ruggles, Superintendent ; Edwin P. Craig, Clerk .; J. Nolan, C. E. Bassett, D. Lally, J. F. Eichorn, Wm. Wardwell, carriers.
Letters Delivered, 8 A.M. and 3 P.M. Letters Collected at 8 A.M. and 3 P.M.
SUNDAY MAILS .- 10.30 A.M.
Office open Sunday-12 to 1 o'clock.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
For every letter or written communication of any de- scription, the weight not over half of an ounce, any dis- tance within the United States, 3 cents prepaid; 2 cents after Oct. 1st, 1883, and for each additional } ounce, or fraction of the same, add one rate.
Each drop-letter placed in the post-office for delivery, weight not exceeding one-half of an ounce, 2 cents; and for each additional ¿ ounce, or fraction of the same, add one rate, or 2 cents, prepaid.
Books, newspapers, periodicals, circulars, and other printed matter, maps, prints, engravings, etc., for each 2 ounces, or fraction thereof, one cent ; packages not to ex- ceed four pounds in weight, except single books, when sent by order of Congress. Book manuscript, when ac- companied by proof-sheets (corrected or not corrected), and blanks, one cent for each two ounces, or fraction thereof.
Mailable matter, such as not mentioned above, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, flexible patterns, samples and sample cards, phonographic paper, letter envelopes, postal envelopes, blank paper, may be transmitted by mail, one cent, for each ounce, or fraction of the same, weight of package not to exceed four pounds avoirdupois.
Mails leave Brookline for Boston 8, 10.15 A.M., 1.30, 4, 5, 8.15 P.M. Arrive-7, 11 A.M., 12.30, 2.45, 5, 7.30 P.M. Sunday mail closes for Boston 2.15 P.M.
STREET LETTER BOXES.
Tremont street and Village lane, Railroad Station, High opp. Irving, Walnut and Cypress, Warren and Dudley, Warren and Clyde, Heath and Boylston, Washington and School, Harvard and Aspinwall ave., Washington and
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
Beacon, Park and Marion, Beacon and Harvard, Longwood ave., Kent street, Colchester street and Chapel station, Essex street Cottage, Farm station.
METROPOLITAN RAILROAD.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, STATION 13.
Walnut street, near Washington.
Division Superintendent-Samuel Cowdrey. Station Foreman, Jacob Foote.
Early morning cars leave at 5.40 and 6 A.M., then every ten minutes until 7, then every seven or eight minutes until 8. From 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. every ten minutes. From 1 to 5.15 P.M. every seven or eight minutes. From 5.15 to 5.45 every four minutes, then every ten minutes till 8.30, then every 12 minutes till 10.30, and last car at 10.50 Leave Boston 40 minutes after these hours.
BROOKLINE COACH.
TIME TABLE.
Leave Brookline - Coaches leave Coolidge's Store, Brookline, at 8 A.M., and every hour until 5 P.M.
The coach will leave Beacon, cor. of Marion street, ten minutes before every hour, passing through Marion, Park, Harvard avenue, Harvard street, Pleasant, Brown to Bea- con street, thence to Boston, via Beacon street to Charles, Boylston, Tremont, West, Washington to Franklin street, and return by the same route. Returning, the coach will stop at No. 51 West street, C. P. Grimmer's, florist.
Leave Boston - Leave Franklin street near Washing- ton street at 9 A. M., and every hour until 6 P. M.
Sunday Coach - Leave Brookline at 9.30 A. M., and 12.10 P. M.
Leave Boston, Arlington street, head of Commonwealth avenue, at 10 A. M. and 12.40 p. M.
The coach will pass through Beacon street to Dart- mouth, Commonwealth avenue to Arlington street, and re- turn by the same route.
E. T. Northend, Proprietor.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Abbott H. Edward
Head Charles D.
Amory Robert
Hobbs William
Aspinwall Thomas
Hooper William E.
Aspinwall William
Jones Jerome
Atkinson Edward
Kennard Martin P.
Baker Benjamin F.
Lawrence Francis W.
Bolles M. Shepard
Lincoln Charles D.
Candage Rufus G. F.
Littell Robert S.
Chapin Horace D.
Little James L. jr.
Chase H. Lincoln
Lyman Theodore
Coffin Charles P.
Mason Albert
Coolidge William D.
Meredith J. Morris
Cotting Charles U.
Miles Jonas M.
Crane Joshua
Noyes George D.
Daniels David H.
Parsons Thomas
Dearborn William G.
Perkins Charles F.
Drew Charles H.
Pierce Peter W.
Duncklee Charles T.
Pierce Quincy
Edgerly James W.
Raymond Henry E.
Edwards Henderson J.
Searle Frederick A.
Eliot Amory
Sears William B.
Fay Clement K.
Shurtleff Augustine
Floyd Edward E.
Stodder Henry F.
Francis Nathaniel A.
Talbot Thomas H.
Fuller Horace W.
Thomas Edward I.
Griggs George
Tompson Samuel
Harrington Charles F.
Weeks Allen S.
Harwood Albert S.
West Paul
Haseltine William B.
Williams Moses jr.
Withington Moses
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Drew Charles H. Worthley George H.
Kingman Bradford
MEDICAL EXAMINER. Sabine George K.
Bacon Thomas H.
Kingman Bradford
. Beals James H.
Lincoln Albert L. jr.
Bowditch William I.
Lincoln William E.
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1870 and 1880.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
1880.
1870.
Barnstable
. 4,248
4,793
Brewster
1,145
1,259
Chatham.
2,249
2,411
Dennis
3,287
3,369
Eastham.
692
668
Falmouth
2,430
2,237
Harwich.
3,260
3,080
Mashpee
341
348
Orleans
1,296
1,323
Provincetown.
4,341
3,865
Sandwich
3,526
3,694
Truro ...
1,029
1,269
Wellfleet .
1,840
2,135
Yarmouth
2,156
2,423
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Adams (1)
.5,639
12,090
Alford .
348
430
Becket
1,122
1,346
Cheshire.
1,537
1,758
Clarksburg.
734
686
Dalton ..
2,056
1,252
Egremont.
878
931
Florida .
459
1,322
Great Barrington Hancock
4.540
4,320
Hinsdale
1,789
1,695
Lanesborough.
1,289
1,393
Lee. .
3,938
3,866
Lenox.
2,063
1,965
Monterey .
636
653
Georgeto
2,230
2,088
Mount Washington
207
256
New Ashford . .
211
208
2,228
1,776
New Marlborough
1,963
North Adams (2)
10,340
Otis
785
960
Peru .
392
455
Lawrence
. 39,068
28,921
Lynn . .
. 38,376
28,233
Lynnfield .
684
818
Manchester
1,640
1,665
Marblehead .
7,285
7,703
Merrimac (6)
2,237
....
Methuen . .
4,363
2,959
Middleton
1,000
1,010
Nahant
792
475
Newbury .
1,570
1,430
Newburyport
13,470
12,955
North Andover
3,228
2,549
Peabody
9,033
7,343
Rockport.
3,873
3,904
Acushnet
1,105
1,132
Rowley
1,200
1,157
Attleborough
11,105
6,769
Salem .
27,347
27,117
Berkley .
927
744
Salisbury
4,108
3,776
Dartmouth.
3,455
3,367
Saugus
2,624
2,247
Dighton
1,804
1,817
Easton.
3,897
3,668
Fairhaven
2,872
2,626
Fall River
48,626
26,766
Freetown
1,328
1,372
Mansfield .
2,765
2,432
New Bedford
27,268
21,320
Norton
1,736
1,821
Raynham
1,685
1,713
Rehoboth
1,864
1,895
Seekonk.
1,228
1,021
Somerset
2,007
1,776
Swanzey
1,356
1,294
Taunton
21,145
18,629
Westport. 2,901
2,724
DUKES COUNTY.
Chilmark ...
486
476
Cottage City (3)
672
Edgartown (4)
1,294
1,516
Gay Head.
162
160
Gosnold
154
99
Tisbury
1,501
1,536
ESSEX COUNTY.
Amesbury (5)
3,341
5,581
Andover
5,178
4,873
Beverly
8,459
6,507
Boxford
824
847
Bradford
2,643
2,014
Danvers .
6,613
5,600
Essex
1,664
1,614
Gloucester
.19,288
15,389
Hamilton
952
790
Haverhill .
18,478
13,092
Ipswich .
3,702
3,720
Pittsfield .
.13,310 .
11,112
Richmond .
1,123
1,091
Sandisfield
1,103
1,482
Savoy
710
861
Sheffield .
2,208
2,535
Stockbridge
2,361
2,003
Tyringham
542
557
Washington .
453
694
West Stockbridge
1,934
1,924
Williamstown
3,400
3,559
Windsor
644
686
BRISTOL COUNTY.
1,855
Groveland .
649
882
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Swampscott.
2,608
1,846
Granby
754
863
Topsfield .
1,182
1,213
Greenwich
638
665
Wenham. .
884
985
Hadley .
1,938
2,301
Hatfield
1,519
1,594
Huntington
1,235
1,156
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Ashfield ..
1,063
1,180
Northampton
12,156
10,160
Bernardston
848
848
Pelham .
611
673
Buckland
1,736
1,946
Plainfield .
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
Westhampton
562
587
Gill .
733
653
Greenfield
3,908
3,589
Worthington
757
860
Hawley.
591
672
Heath
560
613
Leverett.
741
877
Leyden
506
518
Monroe
165
201
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
Blandford.
977
1,026
Brimfield
1,205
1,288
Chester ..
1,480
1,253
Holliston
3,160
3,073
Hopkinton
4,571
4,419
Granville
1,216
1,293
Hudson
3,748
3,389
Hampden (7)
960
Holland .
301
340
Lincoln
905
791
Holyoke
21,961
10,763
Littleton
994
983
Longmeadow
1,401
1,342
59,340
40,928
Ludlow
1,526
1,136
12,004
7,367
Monson
3,760
3,204
10,141
8,474
Montgomery
302
318
2,295
....
Palmer .
5,505
3,631
7,554
5,717
Russell
819
635
. Melrose
4,529
3,410
Southwick.
1,097
1,100.
8,565
6,404
Springfield
33,536
Tolland
452
509
North Reading .
895
942
Pepperell
2,347
1,842
Westfield .
7,641
6,519
3,184
2,664
West Springfield
4,144
2,606
Sherborn
1,382
1,062
Shirley (12)
1,366
1,451
Somerville
.24,964
14,685
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Amherst .
4,252
4,035
Belchertown
2,345
2,428
Chesterfield .
757
811
Cummington
883
1,037
Townsend
1,965
1,962
Easthampton
4,316
3,620
Tyngsborough
629
629
Enfield ..
1,043
1,024
Wakefield .
5,547
4,351
Goshen
322
368
Waltham
11,800
9,065
Carlisle
479
569
Chelmsford
2,509
2,374
Concord .
3,922
2,412
Dracut.
1,581
2,078
Dunstable
443
471
Everett ..
4,147
2,220
Framingham
6,292
4,968
Groton (10)
1,863
3,584
Chicopee
.11,327
9,600
Lexington
2,458
2,271
Cambridge
.52,860
39,634
Acton.
1,799
1,593
Arlington
4,112
3,261
Ashby.
Bedford
932
849
Belmont
1,614
1,513
Williamsburg.
2,340
2,159
Middlefield
648
728
West Newbury.
1,989
2,006
Wilbraham (8)
1,596
2,330
Stoneham
4,889
4,513
Stow (13)
1,047
1,813
Sudbury (14)
1,178
2,091
Tewksbury
2,162
1,944
26,703
Newton
16,994
12,825
Wales .
1,016
831
Lowell
Malden .
Marlborough.
Maynard (11).
Medford
Natick
Reading
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
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
Revere (23)
2,263
...
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
Boylston.
839
800
Canton.
4,520
3,879
2,820
2,527
Cohasset.
2,182
2,130
Charleton
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
....
Fitchburg
12,270
11,260
Hyde Park
6,986
4,136
Gardner.
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
Harvard ..
1,254
1,341
Needham
5,248
3,607
Holden
2,492
2,062
Hubbardston.
1,385
1,545
Lancaster
2,008
1,845
Quincy .
10,571
7,442
Leicester
2,764
2,768
Randolph (18) .
4,022
5,642
Leominster
5,770
3,894
Sharon ...
1,442
1,508
Lunenburg
1,109
1,121
Mendon .
1,094
1,175
Walpole
2,526
2,137
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
1,111
1,335
East Bridgewater Halifax
540
619
Princeton
1,100
1,279
Hanover
1,896
1,628
Royalston.
1,118
1,354
Hanson.
1,308
1,219
Hingham.
4,482
4,422
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
Webster
5,688
4,763
Westborough
5,217
3,601
Scituate.
2,469
3,350
West Boylston
2,978
2,862 ·
South Abington (22)
2,969
West Brookfield.
1,855
1,842
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
Winthrop
1,043
852
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Nantucket. 3,777
4,123
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Bellingham
1,259
1,282
Bolton
902
1,014
Brookfield.
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
2,713
3,017
Phillipston
624
693
Rutland.
1,058
1,024
Norfolk
930
1,081
Norwood (17)
2,345
Stoughton
4,869
4,914
Milford
Millbury.
Petersham
Rochester.
1,043
1,024
Rockland (21) .
4,605
Shrewsbury.
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
TOTALS.
Counties.
Cities. . . . . . .
Towns ......
Towns .. ..
Cities and
1880 .. ..
U. S. Census,
1875 .. . .
State Census,
U. S. Census,
Barnstable
14
14
31,840
32,144
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
5
49
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
1
26
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
Total.
21
324
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 Dedliam 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 1 Chelsea in 1870 was 1197.
STATE.
AGGREGATES OF POLLS, PROPERTY, ETC., 1882.
Total valuation.
$1,684,213,423
Increase.
35,973,447
Total value of real estate.
. 1,189,524,370
Increase real estate.
39,558,543
Personal estate.
494,689,053
*Decrease. .3,585,096
Polls. .482,844
Increase. .13,637
Tax on Polls. · $955,380
Number of dwelling houses . . 285,373
Number of acres assessed . . 4,494,559
* Decrease in personal estate caused by taxing mortgaged real estate to party in whose name the estate stands, and exempting mortgagee.
1870 ....
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-
164
ADVERTISEMENTS.
M. C. WARREN & CO., 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, BOSTON. M. C. WARREN. WM. H. WARREN'
J. W. VINAL & CO., Jobbers & Retailers of Builders' Hardware & Carpenters' Tools, Complete Stock. All Grades. Low Prices. -AGENTS FOR THE- CONDIT ICE HOUSE DOOR FASTENINGS. Largest Stock and Variety of Ice House Trimmings in the city. No. 7 DOCK SQUARE, BOSTON.
A. J. WILKINSON & CO.,
184 and 188 Washington Street. 23 and 25 Devonshire Street.
stablish
Between
1842
State Street AND
Dock Square,
BOSTON.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Hardware, Tools, Machinists' and Manufacturers' Supplies.
FRED B. PERCY,
PHYSICIAN. , CYPRESS, NEAR CYPRESS PLACE, Brookline, Mass.
165
ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. W. NEAL, CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
Boylston Street, near Cypress, Brookline, Mass.
BUILDING and JOBBING in all its branches promptly at- tended to, and at REASONABLE RATES.
HORACE JAMES, Mason, Builder and Contractor,
FURNACES, RANGES & GRATES SET & REPAIRED. PLASTERING, WHITENING, COLORING and JOBBING gen- erally, promptly attended to.
No. 3 Guild Block, Washington Street, BROOKLINE, MASS, House, Waverly Place. P. O. Box 499.
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 liter- ary gossip, instead of stale rehash .-- Woonsocket (R. I.) Daily Reporter.
SPENCER & SOULE, Publishers.
Office, Joyce Bldg. Harvard Square, BROOKLINE.
FINE JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY.
JOHNSON BROTHERS, MASONS & CONTRACTORS,
STONE AND BRICK WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
DRAINS LAID AND REPAIRED.
Office, Guild's Block, corner Washington and Boylston Streets. P. O. BOX 829.
166
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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 --- Staple and Fancy Groceries, CROCKERY & GLASS WARE,
HYSON
TEA
BUTTER AND FLOUR A SPECIALTY. Cor. Harvard & School Streets, Brookline, Mass.
JACOB MORLOCK,
FRESH
BAKERYWITH
THE
BAKERY
BAKER,
Fresh Bread every morning and afternoon.
CAKES AND PASTRIES
Of every description constantly on hand; also,
WEDDING CAKE.
At Store Washington Street, opp Walnut, BROOKLINE.
NELSON BROS., GROCERS
FRESH TEAS.
-AND DEALERS IN -
FINE TEAS & PURE COFFEES,
FLOUR OF ALL GRADES AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
Colonnade Building, Washington Street, Brookline, Mass.
167
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOSEPH D. GUTTERSON, 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.
FRANK A. HANKEY, CONFECTIONER AND CATERER,
St. Andrew's Bldg., Washington St., BROOKLINE, MASS.
MISS JULIA HAYES, Bread, Pastry, Fancy and Wedding Cake BAKER,
No. 2 Guild Block, Washington Street, BROOKLINE.
HOT BROWN BREAD & BAKED BEANS Every Sunday Morning.
LUCAS & MAHER, Manufacturers,
Carriage
WASHINGTON ST.,
Opp. Pearl St., Brookline, Mass.
Repairing Promptly Attended to.
168
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRANCIS H. BACON,
(Successor to J. Anson Guild), -DEALER IN-
Fine Groceries, Teas, Coffees and Spices,
Best Brands of Minnesota, St. Louis & Southern Flour, GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, BUTTER AND CHEESE. Cor. Washington and Boylston Streets, BROOKLINE.
O'DAY BROTHERS, PUBLIC CARRIAGES,
Stands at Horse Car Station and B. & A. Railroad Station.
Stable, Boylston St.,
Brookline.
B. F. BAKER, House, Sign and Decorative
PAINTER,
Washington Street, corner Pearl, BROOKLINE.
ANDREW NOLAND, House, Sign and Fresco Painter, Shop on Washington Street,
Above New Town Hall.
BROOKLINE.
Order Boxes at Chapel Station and Longwood. P. O. Box, 339.
Whitening and Coloring; Ceilings and Cornices Tinted to match Wall Decorations; Gilding; Particular attention paid to Parti-Coloring; Also, Hard Wood Finishing, and Wall Painting in En-Caustic.
First-Class Work at Reasonable Charges, and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
169
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MOWERS
WILLIAM PREE, CUTLER & LOCKSMITH,
5 Harvard Street, Panter's Building,
LAWN
BROOKLINE.
Citizens will please notice that I make a specialty of Honing Razors, Sharpening Scissors, and all kinds of tools. Umbrellas and Parasols and Trunks and Valises repaired. Skates and Lawn Mowers Sharpened.
AND SKATES REPAIRED.
JOHNSON'S EXPRESS,
BROOKLINE AND BOSTON.
Orders Boxes at George F. Joyce & Co.'s Store, Harvard Square and Lyceum Hall Building, Brookline, and 38 Broad St. and 24 South Market St., Boston.
M. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
J. M. SEAMANS & CO., (Established 1845.) DEALERS IN
FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, OATS,
CORN, MEAL, FEED, HAY AND STRAW. Corner of Washington Street and Davis Avenue, BROOKLINE, - MASS.
JOHN COOK, Mason, Plasterer & Contractor,
Driscoll's Block, Washington Street,
- - BROOKLINE, -
MASS.
All Orders Promptly Attended to.
170
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOMAS T. ROBINSON,
(Successor to M. RUSSELL), -DEALER IN-
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES,
GRAIN, MEAL, FLOUR, HAY AND STRAW, Crockery and Hardware. WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS.
M. W. QUINLAN, -MANUFACTURER OF-
CARRIAGES
-AND- HARNESSES.
New & Second-Hand Carriages & Harnesses, .
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
BLANKETS, HALTERS AND CIRCINGLES. REPAIRING Promptly and Neatly Executed. Cor. Boylston, Walnut and High Sts., BROOKLINE, MASS.
171
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY W. ROBART, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker, CHAPEL STATION, LONGWOOD, BROOKLINE. SLIP COVERS FOR PARLOR SUITS made to order. All kinds of WINDOW SHADES made to order, and laundered to look as good as new, PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO Repairing Upholstery & Carpeting, Pol- ishing and Re-seating Chairs. Awnings made to order and put up.
The Oldest Established Express Business in Brookline. P. McCARTY, EXPRESS & GENERAL JOBBING,
Teaming and Expressing done to order. Special Attention paid to moving Furniture. Office, Washington St., next B. & A. R. R. Residence, Boylston Street near Washington Street.
D. J. CARROLL, BLACKSMITH, Horse Shoeing, Carriage Work and General Jobbing.
HAMMOND ST. near HEATH ST., CHESTNUT HILL.
T. E. CLARK, Livery, Sale and Boarding STABLE
Cor. Pearl & Washington Streets, BROOKLINE.
Near Steam and Horse Car Stations.
172
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BROOKLINE LAUNDRY, Boylston St., near High.
Collars & Cuffs a Specialty. Family Work Solicited.
Lace Curtains & Window Shades
DONE UP EQUAL TO NEW.
All work is done by hand and an experience of 25 years warrants the proprietor in assuring sat- isfaction.
A lady always in attendance to receive ladies' clothing.
Work Called for and Delivered. C. B. VAN RIPER,
P. O. Box, 256, Proprietor.
BROOKLINE.
TELEPHONE CONNECTED.
Established 1854.
COOLIDGE & BROTHER,
-DEALERS IN-
Groceries, Flour and Grain,
Earthen & Wooden Ware.
We make a specialty of
Choice Teas, Pure Coffees and Spices.
ENGLISH PICKLES AND SAUCES, BUTTER, CHEESE AND FRESH EGGS. Cor. Harvard & Beacon Sts., BROOKLINE.
Goods delivered free in any part of the town.
D. B. Van Slyck, M. D, OFFICE HOURS, 8 to 9 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M. BROOKLINE, MASS.
T'. W. Clements, D.D. S., DENTIST,
Ofice & Residence, Davis Ave., First house on the right from Harvard Square.
TELEPHONE 8086.
Dr. Wm. Bradford Foster, DENTIST, Colonnade Bldg., Harvard Sq. [House formerly occupied by Dr. Clements.]
Anæsthesia produced for the painless extrac- tion of teeth, by the use of Ether, Nitrous Ox- ide or Laughing Gas, and chilling the gums. Office open evenings.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS OF DIRECTORIES AND MAPS, No. 31 Milk Street, BOSTON, MASS.
JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
ELMER LITTLEFIELD.
173
ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. SMITH,
J. M. RUSSELL,
Jobbing Mason CONTRACTOR
-AND-
JOBBING MASON.
Excavations, Stone and Brick Work, Plastering, Whiten- ing and Slating.
Residence, Boylston Street, Office, opposite Railroad Depot.
BROOKLINE.
P. O. Box, 816.
BROOKLINE. P. O. Box, 412.
E. B. TAYLOR,
PAPER
G
Paper Hangings, -ALSO-
HANGINGS
PAA
China, Crockery, Glass, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Washington Street corner www Davis Av.,
BROOKLINE.
JAMES McGREGOR,
FLORIST AND GARDENER,
Plants, Flowers & Trees for sale.
Gardens, Grounds, and Conservatories kept by the day or con- tract. Job Gardening of all kinds.
RIDGEWAY near FREEMAN STREET, LONGWOOD.
Slating, Tinning & General Roofing
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
174
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Telephone, 5721.
JOSEPH S. WATERMAN & SONS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers,
2302 Washington Street,
Boston Highlands.
JOSEPH S. WATERMAN. GEORGE H. WATERMAN. FRANK S. WATERMAN.
J. P. CLEARY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
WAREROOMS,
NO.
5
PYNCHON
STREET,
Opposite Police Station 10, BOSTON HIGHLANDS, Residence cor. Oscar & Terrace Sts. J. P. Cleary. Joseph Weckerle.
Telephone No. 4824. Benj. F. Smith,
(Successor to FRANKLIN SMITH & SON.)
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,
Coffin Warehouse, 251 Tremont Street,
Corner of Seaver Place, - BOSTON.
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, &c.
15 & 16 Fanueil Hall Square, South Side, BOSTON. Wm. L. Hopkinson.
Alvah N. Marden.
175
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAHAM & DOWNS', PARCEL DELIVERY
For Brookline, Longwood and Chapel Station. Office, Brookline At Brookline News De- pot, Colonnade Building.
Order Boxes at R. R. Station Longwood, and Chapel Station. Boston Offices: 72 Water St. & 3 West St. Boston Departures: Water St. 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. West St. 10 A. M. aud 4 P. M.
G. W. Graham. G. A. Downs.
M. J. COPELAND,
-Wholesale and Retail Dealer in-
Beef, Pork, Lard,Hams,Tongues
Tripe, Tallow, Sausages, Pigs' Feet, &c. Nos. 70 & 72 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston. Residence, Sewall Avenue, Brookline.
OSCAR HOSFORD & SON, -DEALERS IN- Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry & Vegetables, Stalls, 4 and 5 St. Charles Mkt., cor. Beach & Lincoln Sts., BOSTON, Goods Delivered in Boston or Brookline Free of Charge.
JOHN EICHORN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
FURS & SKINS, 73 KINGSTON ST.,
BOSTON.
Residence, NEWTON STREET, BROOKLINE.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS.
176
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM HOBBS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Solicitor of Claims and Notary Public.
No. 4 State Street, corner of Washington, BOSTON.
Residence, Harvard Av., near Harvard, Brookline.
AMORY ELIOT,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
30 Court Street, (Room 20.) Boston.
Residence, Walnut Street corner Boylston, Brookline.
PAUL WEST, COUNSELLOR - AT - LAW, TREMONT BANK BUILDING,
No. 8 Congress Street corner State, BOSTON. Residence, Harvard Av., near Park St., Brookline.
Brookline Savings Bank, Colonnade Building, Brookline.
WM. H. LINCOLN, President.
WM. E. LINCOLN, Treasurer.
Open for Deposits and Drafts from 5.15 to 8 o'clock every Monday and Saturday evenings. The quarters begin the second Mondays of January, April, July and October.
177
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MOSES WILLIAMS Jr., & CHAS. A. WILLIAMS, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, 18 POST OFFICE SQUARE,
ROOM 5.
BOSTON.
RESIDENCES. Moses Williams, Jr., Walnut below old Boston Reservoir. Chas. A. Williams, Walnut place off Walnut Street.
HORACE W. FULLER, COUNSELLOR - AT - LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. No. 209 Washington Street, (Room 34), BOSTON. Residence, Walnut near Cypress Street, BROOKLINE.
CLEMENT K. FAY, Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
NO. 5 TREMONT STREET,
ROOMS 9 and 10, - BOSTON.
RESIDENCE, LINDEN PLACE, OFF HARVARD STREET, BROOKLINE.
F. ROCKWOOD HALL, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
39 Court Street, - - BOSTON.
Residence, High Street, opposite Edge-Hill Road.
178
ADVERTISEMENTS.
DR. GERRISH'S STANDARD BITTERS,
Lancaster Tonic Bitters, A Family, Medicine.
Effectually and Permanently cures Headache, Nervousness, Canker, Dyspepsia, Flatulency and Pains in the Stomach, Water Brash, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Costiveness, Constipation, Bilious- ness, Jaundice, Worms, Piles, Klieumatism, Skin Diseases, Diseases of the Liver, Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Female Diseases, prevents Indigestion, gives Iron to the Blood, is peculiarly adapted to the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague, Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent Fever, and Restores Health to the Debilitated. Sold only by Druggists.
FOR
HOTELS,
Brazilian
TRADE MARK
Restaurants, -AND- Saloons.
CONCENTRATED STOMACH BITTER
A PERFECT STOMACHIC.
The Best Tonic and Corrective of the Digestive Organs in the World. Unequalled in Delicacy of Flavor and promptness of action.
DR. GERRISH'S TONICD BITTERS
An Elegant Diffusible Stimulant Tonic.
IF It Rouses the Functions to Action and Strengthens the Whole System.
PREPARED BY THOMAS G. GERRISH, LOWELL, MASS. DE Send for Circular. An
DR. GERRISH'S COF
AL t in the
A Delicious, Sweet, Aromatic Eliminator, of Scrofula, Mercurial Dis system.
G. M. D. Fernald,
HOTEL & HOUSE
BELL HANGER, 12 Brattle Street, BOSTON.
Electric Bells and Electric Annunciators put up in the Best manner. Bells of all kinds and speaking Tubes, with Whistles, put up at short notice. Foot Bells for Dining-Rooms. ELECTRIC GONG STRIKERS for stables. Telephone, No. 6739.
-45
EST
$10.
Cures Headache and Dyspepsia, Increases the Appetite, Prevents Indigestion, Gives Iron to the Blood, Restores Health to the Debilitated.
Unequalled as a Morning Tonic.
179
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MORTON & CHESLEY, -PROPRIETORS OF THE- Architectural Wood Works,
-AND-
CARPENTERS AND BUILDING CONTRACTORS. Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of WOOD MOULDINGS, HARDWOOD 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. W. P. CHESLEY.
BOSTON. .
NEW YORK OFFICE, 18 BROADWAY.
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GREGORY & BROWN, PAPER HANGINGS, No. 18 West St., Boston.
J. M. MEREDITH, Real Estate & Mortgages,
4 EXCHANGE PLACE
Room 1. BOSTON,
Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co.
E. W. BOND, President. M. V. B. EDGERLY, Vice President. J. A. HALL, Sec'y.
PAID UP AND CASH VALUES ENDORSED IN EVERY POLICY.
Liberal Contracts for the Insured, participation in profits, undoubted se- curity, ure what the MASS. MUTUAL gives to Policy Holders.
MASSACHUSETTS NON-FORFE!TURE LAW THE BEST KNOWN.
Boston Office, Nc. 31 Milk Street.
-GEORGE N. CARPENTER, Geral Agent.
Baltimore Wm. K nabe & New York,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GRAND, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE
PIANO FORTES
For nearly fifty years before the public, these instruments have, by their excellence, at- tained an unpurchase i pre-eminence which establishes them the unequalled in Tone, Touch, Workmanship and Durability.
E. W. TYLER, Special Agent, 50G Washington Street, Boston.
DEWING cCLURE
MASONS,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS,
All Branches of the Masch's Business promptly attended to. MFBRICK AND TILE WORK A SPECIALTY. 35 HAWLEY , BOSTON.
Brookline Office, 5 Guild Block.
E. W. PACKARD,
DEALER IN STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES,
Colonnade Bldg., Harvard Sq., Brookline.
THOMAS M. WHIDDEN.
JOHN CURTIN. A. H. SEAVER.
WHIDDEN, CURTIN & CO. Furniture, Bedding & Carpets, Nos. 1, 3, 5 and 7 WASHINGTON STREET, Corner HAYMARKET SQUARE, BOSTON,
JOHN LIEBEN, MONUMENTAL WORKS,
17 & 19 PYNCHON ST. , BOSTON HIGHLANDS.
D. G. STRAWN, DENTIST, No. 28 WINTER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
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