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JOHNSON BROS., Washington, corner Boylston [see page 197 and back cover]
MCCLURE NEWELL W., Boylston, near High [164 Devonshire, B.], [see front cover]
Russell J. M., Wash., next depot
Plumbers.
Howarth Geo. B., 3 Guild bloak, Wash.
Keegen John jr., Beacon, near Kent
KENRICK BROS., Washington, north of R. R. [see page 6]
MAHON THOMAS, Washington, on R. R. bridge [see page 10]
PAINE BROS., Harvard square [see page 2]
SULLIVAN F., 5 Guild block, Washington [see page 198]
Printers. 1
SPENCER C. A. W., Joyce building, Harvard [see page 197]
Private Schools.
(See Teachers. )
Provisions.
Brown Bros., Washington, opp. High COLLINS HENRY, Harvard sq. (see p. 5)
HEAD HARRIS R., Harvard, n. School (see p. 2) Dyer T. H. & Co., Joyce bldg., Harvard sq. MacDonald C. A., Washington, cor. Walter avenue, and Washington, n. Lyceum Hall Mangan John, Boylston, n. Kerrigan pl. Reed Bros., Washington, opp. Guild blk.
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Public Carriages.
DIXON CHAS. W., Washington, opp. Pearl (see p. 196) O'DAY BROS., Met. R.R. station, and B. & A. R.R. (see p. 200)
Publisher.
SPENCER C. A. W., Joyce bldg., Harvard (see p. 197)
Reading Rooms.
Brookline Free Reading Room, Washington, n. Railroad bridge Public Library, Washington, n. School
Real Estate.
ABBOTT H. E., Washington, n. B. & A. depot, and (2 Advertiser bldg., B.) (see front cover)
Joyce Geo. F., Joyce bldg., Harvard sq.
LINCOLN WM. & SON, Colonnade bldg., and (43 Devonshire. B.) (see pp. 3 and 4) Panter John, Washington, n. Holden
Pierce P. W., School, n. Washington
Restaurants.
Cusick Thos. J., Washington, cor. Morss av.
Guilfoyle J. L., Washington, opp. Guild blk.
Kelleher Patrick M., Washington, cor Pearl
Savings Bank. (See also Miscellaneous Department.)
BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK, Colonnade bldg. ; W. H. Lincoln, pres .; Wm. E. Lincoln, sec and treas. [see p. 34]
Screen Manufacturers. AMERICAN SCREEN CO., Washington, opp. Town Hall [see page 14]
Seamstress.
Potter Lucy A. Miss, Thayer pl.
Speaking Tubes. FULLER SETH W. & HOLTZER, Boylston and [ 22 Milk, B.] [see p. 152]
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Stables.
Chaplin W. B., Beacon, opp. Hawes, Longwood
Clark T. E., Pearl, cor. Washington
DIXON CHAS. W., Washington, opp. Pearl [see p. 196] Goodspeed M., Washington, opp. Town Hall Willis Burton R., Francis, n. Perry
Stoves, Ranges and Tinware.
KENRICK BROS., Washington, north of Railroad bridge [see p. 6] PAINE BROS., Harvard sq. [see p. 2]
Surveyors.
AUSTIN CHAS. D., Harvard sq. [see p. 2] French Alexis H., office at Town Hall
Tailors.
Halfenstein Adam, White pl., opp. the depot
McShane John, Washington, opp. Villa lane
Porter M. Henry, Washington, n. Harvard sq.
Turley T. J., Boylston, n. Washington
Taxidermist.
Smith Arthur, Boylston, bet. Brighton and Reservoir pl. Teas, Coffee and Spices.
BACON FRANCIS H., Washington, cor. Boylston (see page 200)
BROWN M. V. & CO., Harvard, corner Beacon (see page 199)
FINNEY WILLIAM, Harvard, corner School (see page 198)
NELSON BROS., Colonnade bldg., Washington (see page 198)
SEAMANS J. M. & CO., Harvard sq., cor. Davis avenue (see p. 201)
Teachers. LANGUAGES.
Senancour Phillippe de (French), School, near Prospect MUSIC. Fay Harry F., 4 Monmouth, Chapel station
James Florence A. Miss, Waverly place Leonard F. O. Mrs., Searle avenue
Loring Fanny L. Miss, off Walnut, between Chestnut and Warren
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Mason M. E. Miss, Harrison place McDonald Raymond A., Linden place Saunders Villa A. Miss, Holden Sherwood Wm. H. Mr. and Mrs., Washington, n. School, and (157 Tremont, B.)
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Hodges Emily C. Miss, Guild block, room 11, Wash. Welbasky F. A. Miss, Pleasant, n. Freeman
Teamsters.
Hayes Jeremiah F., White place
McCarthy Patrick, Washington, near R. R.
Quimby Benjamin F., Heath, near Oak
Telegraph Office.
Western Union Telegraph Co., at B. & A. Railroad sta- tion Washington
Telephone Exchange.
Telephone and Telegraph Co., James Menzies, supt. Joyce bldg., Harvard sq.
Tile & Fire Place Mason.
MCCLURE NEWELL W. (174 Devonshire, B.), and Boylston, n. High (see front cover)
Toilet Articles.
BABBITT W. C., Harvard, cor. Aspinwall avenue [see front cover ] CURRIER WARREN G., Harvard square [see foot lines general directory ]
Trunk Repairer.
PREE WILLIAM, Harvard, near Harvard square [see page 201]
Umbrella and Parasol Repairer.
PREE WILLIAM, Harvard, near Harvard square [see page 201]
Undertaker. GUTTERSON JOSEPH D., Harvard, n. Aspinwall avenue [see page 199]
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Upholsterers.
McClure David, Washington, opp. Guild block
ROBART BROTHERS, opp. Chapel station (see page 199) Thompson N. C., Harvard square, corner Washington
Vinegar Manufacturer.
Goodenough Xanthus, South, near Newton
Wall Paper.
TAYLOR E. B., Washington corner Davis avenue [see page 203]
Window Screen Manufacturers.
AMERICAN SCREEN CO., Washington, n. Har- vard square (see page 14)
Wooden Ware.
AUSTIN CHARLES D., Harvard square (see p. 2) BROWN M. V. & CO., Harvard, corner Beacon (see page 199)
FINNEY WILLIAM, Harvard, corner School (see page 198)
PAINE BROS., Harvard square (see page 2)
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TOWN OFFICERS, 1885-6.
Financial year closes February 1st. Town election in March.
Town Clerk - Benjamin F. Baker.
Selectmen, Surveyors of Highways and Board of Health .- Alfred D. Chandler, Francis W. Lawrence, John K. Rogers, Horace James, James B. Hand ; Charles D. Lin- coln, Clerk; Frank F. Seaman, Messenger Meetings every Monday at 4 o'clock P.M.
Assessors -William Lincoln, Chairman; J. Anson Guild. Rufus G. F. Candage Treasurer and Collector - George H. Worthley Auditors - Wm. E. Lincoln, Chas. A. W. Spencer Supt. of Streets - Michael Driscoll
HENRY J SEILER, CONFECTIONER AND CATERER.
140 DUDLEY STREET. Telephone No. 4592. Fine Quality Vienna Ice Creams for Sociables.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners of Sinking Fund -Thomas Parsons, Austin W. Benton, Charles D. Head, Treas.
Park Commissioners -Francis W. Lawrence, Henry M. Whitney, Charles S. Sargent, Charles D. Lincoln, Clerk.
Overseers ofthe Poor- Alfred D. Chandler, Chairman ; Mrs. Elizabeth Cabot; Mrs. Henrietta G. Codman, Francis W. Lawrence, John K. Rogers, Horace James, James B. Hand, Charles D. Lincoln, Clerk ; Robert M. Campbell, Supt. of Almshouse; Maria Campbell, Matron of Almshouse. Meetings alternate Wednesdays, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Constables - Eben W. Reed. George F. Johnson, Wil- lard Y. Gross, Charles L. Palmer, Albert S. Paige.
Fence Viewers - Burton W. Neal, Willard Y. Gross.
Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark - W. K. Melcher, F. H. Bacon, John E. Cousens, Charles D. Austin, Merrill V. Brown.
Field Driver - Eben W. Reed.
Pound Keeper - Eben W. Reed.
Sealer of Leather - Samuel A. Robinson.
Sealer of Weights and Measurers - Willard Y. Gross. Supt. of Walnut-st Cemetery -Joseph D. Gutterson. Funeral Undertaker - Joseph D, Gutterson.
Janitor of Town Hall - Willard Y. Gross.
Inspector of Milk - Alonzo Bowman.
Keeper of the Lockup -Alonzo Bowman.
Keeper of Northern Hay Scales-George H. Coolidge. Keeper of Southern Hay Scales - Francis H. Bacon. Keeper of Bath-House - Patrick Dillon.
Registrars of Voters - William Hobbs, term expires May 1, 1885; Justin Jones, term explres May 1, 1886 : D. Blakeley Hoar, term expires May 1, 1887 ; The Town Clerk, ex-officio.
Trustees of Walnut Hills Cemetery .- Alfred D. Chand- ler, Chairman ex-officio; B. F. Baker, Clerk; George H. Worthley, Treasurer; Charles H. Stearns, Charles S. Sargent, Desmond Fitzgerald, Leonard K. Storrs, Bar- thold Schlesinger, James H. Bowditch.
Meet second Monday of each month, at 72 P. M.
BROOKLINE WATER WORKS.
Water Board - Francis Hunnewell, William J. Griggs. Water Registrar - Charles D. Lincoln.
HENRY J. SEILER, Confectioner & Caterer, Telephone No. 4592. Fine Vienna Ice Creams.
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Supt. of Water Works - Fayette F. Forbes.
Engineer - Richard J. Flinn.
Asst. Engineer - Patrick J. Flinn.
Meets first Tuesday in each month, at 4 o'clock p. M.
POLICE COURT.
. Police station, Prospect street.
Justice - Charles H. Drew.
Asso. Justices - Albert L. Lincoln jr., Charles F. Per- kins.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police - Alonzo Bowman.
Sergeants - George F. Dearborn, Charles B. McCaus- land, Burnham C. Clark.
Court Officer - A. S. Paige.
Patrolmen - Wm. W. O'Connell, George F. Marston, . Thomas J. Murray, Joseph J. O'Connell, Alonzo W. Co- rey, Robert J. Watson, Alden A. Manley, Frank Bartlett, James Gleason, Henry J. Graham, James F. Quinn, Ed- ward J. Mealey jr., Frank H. Flanders, Willis E. Hard- ing, Vernon Collins.
Truant Officer - L. E. Newcomb.
Special Police (without pay)-Willard Y. Gross, for the Town Hall: Mears Orcutt, for the Public Library ; Joseph D. Gutterson, for the Walnut Street and Walnut Hills Cemeteries ; Michael Lynch, for the estate of Wm. I. Bowditch ; James B. Tilley, for the estate of Joseph T. Brown, on Clyde street ; Eneas Smyth, for Holyhood Cemetery ; Michael Carroll, for the Chemical Engine house and vicinity ; Fayette F. Forbes, for the grounds and works of the Brookline Water Works ; George West and Patrick Tighe, for the Country Club estate.
Probation Officer - George F. Dearborn.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. George H. Johnson Chief Engineer; John H. Allen,
HENRY J. SEILER, Telephone 4592. 140 Dudley St. CONFECTIONER &
ATERER. Specialty :- Lodge and Society Banquets, Wedding Receptions.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
John F. Hutchins, Asst. Engineers; John H. Allen, Clerk.
Meet first Monday in each month, at 7.30 o'clock P. M., at Steamer House.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 1.
Connected with Hose Company Number 1, Washington street, near Boylston. Leo Bertsch, Engineer and Driver; John A. Ayers, Fireman.
Meet first Monday in each month.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1.
Three members. Carlton street, near Beacon (Longwood).
Michael J. Carroll, Driver and Foreman; John Hall, Assistant Foreman; James Carson, Clerk.
HOSE COMPANY NO. 1.
Eleven members. Washington street, near Boylston.
James W. Horton, Foreman; Edward F. Crosby, Asst. Foreman; Leonard F. Johnston, Driver; J. C. Barthelmes Clerk.
Meet first Monday in each month.
HOSE CO. NO. 2. Eleven members.
Washington st., opp. Town hall.
John C. Gowan, Foreman; John Walker, Asst. Fore- man ; Benj. F. Baxter, Driver; Arthur C. Williams, Clerk. Meet first Monday in each month
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1.
Thirteen members.
Washington street, opp. Town hall.
Henry K. Paine, Foreman; Arthur H. Bailey, Asst. Foreman; Geo. L. Newcomb, Driver; Fayette F. Forbes, Clerk.
Meet first Monday in each month.
HENRY J. SEILER 140 Dudley St. CONFECTIONER & Telephone 4592. ATERER.
Specialty :- Lodge and Society Banquets, Wedding Receptions.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
School Committee-Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, chairman ; W. T. R. Marvin, sec. ; Michael Driscoll, Rev. Howard N. Brown, Dr. D. B. Van Slyck, Albert Mason, Rev. J. B. Brackett, Prof. John D. Runkle, Michael Duffley.
Meet second Monday in each month, at 7.30 p. m.
Supt. and Prin. of Grammar and Primary Schools-D. H. Daniels, office, Town hall, hours 8.15 to 8.45 daily ; M. Driscoll, chairman Finance Committee ; W. T. R. Marvin, sec. School Committee.
Committee on Teachers -- J. B. Brackett, Albert Mason, Leonard K. Storrs.
Committee on Finance -- Michael Driscoll, D. B. Van Slyck, H. N. Brown.
Committee on High School-W. T. R. Marvin, J. B. Brackett, John D. Runkle.
Committee on Grammar Schools-L. R. Storrs, Albert Mason, H. N. Brown.
Committee on Primary Schools-Michael Driscoll, D. B. Van Slyck, M. Duffley.
Committee on Examinations-L. K. Storrs, John D. Runkle, W. T. R. Marvin.
Committee on Drawing and Writing-L. K. Storrs, M. Duffley, John D. Runkle.
Committee on Music-D. B. Van Slyck, J. B. Brackett, H. N. Brown.
Committee on Evening Schools-Michael Driscoll, John B. Brackett, M. Duffley.
HIGH SCHOOL. Prospect street.
J. Emory Hoar, Prin. ; A. J. George, A. M. Johnson, Abby W. Deane, M. P. Frye, Assts.
PIERCE SCHOOL. Prospect street.
E. P. Sherburne, Prin. ; E. J. Mckenzie, A. E. Edwards, C. A. Howe and Fannie E. Draper, Assts.
PIERCE PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Pierce Street.
M. E. Malone, E. A. George, A. F. Bosworth, Fannie E. Draper, Teachers.
HENRY J. SEILER, Confectioner & Caterer, Telephone No. 4592. Fine Vienna Ice Creams.
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WARD SCHOOL. Pond avenue.
D. S. Farnham, Head Asst .; S. J. Gowen, E. M. Mc- Roberts, S. A. Crosby, M. A. Cushman, Minnie E. Pres- by, A. L. Richardson, Susan C. Hayward, Asst. Teachers.
SEWALL SCHOOL. Harvard street.
E. L. Wiswall, F. L. Daggett, Teachers.
LAWRENCE SCHOOL. Francis street.
E. W. Bean, S. D. Newton, F. Swanton, Teachers. HEATH SCHOOL.
Heath street.
M. J. Collingwood, Mary Kelley, M. E. Hyde, M. J. Sweeney, Teachers.
HARVARD SCHOOL. Harvard street.
A. M. Osgood, M. E. Kingsbury, Teachers. LINCOLN SCHOOL.
H. L. Carr. A. M. Taylor, Teachers.
BOYLSTON SCHOOL. Boylston street.
S. A. Green, Annie L. Howe, E. W. Cook, E. T. Lewis, Teachers.
LONGWOOD SCHOOL.
C. M. Frost, Teacher.
NEWTON SCHOOL.
Newton street.
D. A. Kelley, Teacher.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
S. W. Cole, music; M. J. Furbush, drawing ; H. A. Nevers, sewing.
Henry J. Seiler, CONFECTIONER AND CATERER.
140 DUDLEY STREET. Telephone No. 4592. Fine Quality Vienna Ice Creams for Sociables.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Washington street, corner School.
Thomas Parsons, Pres. ; B. F. Baker, Sec. ,Charles D. Head, Treas .; Augustine Shurtleff, Chas. H. Drew, R. G. F. Candage, George M. Towle, James M. Codman, Benjamin F. Baker, T. E. Francis, Wm. B. Haseltine, William Aspinwall, Rev. Howard N. Brown, Trustees ; Miss Mary A. Bean, Librarian ; Miss Amelia A. Woods, Miss Jessie H. Marston, Miss M. Alice Lanman, Assts .; Mears Orcutt, Janitor.
Open on every secular day throughout the year except the six legal holidays, February 22nd, Fast Day, Memo- rial Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. Hours from 9 A, M. to 9 P. M. Number of books in lib- rary, 29,519.
CHURCHES. FIRST PARISH CHURCH (UNITARIAN).
ORGANIZED NOVEMBER 6, 1717. Walnut street, corner Warren.
Rev. Howard N. Brown, Pastor; H. H. Richards, Treas. ; C. P. Ware, Clerk; A. W. Goddard, Deacon ; Moses Williams, chairman ; Geo. D. Noyes, H. M. Whit- ney, Miss Martha C. Stevenson, Executive Committee : John W. Kirke, Sexton.
SUNDAY SERVICES-Preaching at 10.45 A. M. Sunday- school at 12 M. Pastor acts as superintendent.
HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Harvard street, corner Marion.
Rev. Reuen Thomas, PH.D., Pastor; Wm. Lincoln, Ho- ratio S. Burdett, Edward I. Thomas, D. D. Dana, John K. Marshall, Jacob B. Palmer, Deacons; Henry B. Eager, Treas. ; J. S. Adams, Clerk.
HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
H. S. Burdett, Amos S. Young, O. H. Alford, Jacob P. Bates, John Panter, J. H. Shapleigh, Chas. W. Scud- der, Treas. ; H. E. Abbott, Clerk Prudential Committee; Matthew McNeilly, Sexton.
HENRY J. SEILER, 140 DUDLEY ST. Telephone No. 4592. CONFECTIONER & CATERER.
Specialty :- Lodge and Society Banquets, Wedding Receptions.
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SUNDAYSERVICES - Sunday-school 9.30 A.M., Charles G. Chase, Superintendent ; Church services at 10.30 A.M. and 7.30 P.M .; Prayer-meeting, Friday evenings at 7.30 in winter, 8 in summer; Young people's meeting at 6.30 Sunday evenings.
BETHANY DEPARTMENT HARVARD CHURCH. Goddard Hall, Guild block, Washington st., near Boylston.
Services free to all
SUNDAY SERVICES -Sunday School at 3 P.M., John Knox Marshall, Superintendent; D. D. Dana, Assistant Supt. ; L. Dana Chapman, Sec. and Treas .; Preaching services, Thursday evening when pastor is present ; Prayer-meetings Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (EPISCOPAL).
Corner Carlton and Monmouth streets.
Rev. Reginald H. Howe, Rector; S. H. Gregory and F. W. Lawrence, Wardens; A. A. Lawrence, Charles Thorndike, W. H. Lincoln, A. P. Howard, H. Vinton, J. Clarke, S. D. Bush, Vestrymen.
Sunday Services at 10.30 A.M. and 4 P.M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Harvard corner Pierce street.
ORGANIZED JUNE 5, 1828.
. Rev. John B. Brackett, D.D., Pastor ; Thomas Griggs, George Brooks, Thomas B. Griggs, George F. Joyce, L. F. Creesy, Deacons; B. F. Baker, Clerk; Geo. Brooks, Treasurer; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. Benevolent Objects ; R. G. F. Candage, Chairman; D. S. Coolidge, Geo. Brooks Thomas B. Griggs, H. Lincoln Chase, Prudential Com- mittee ; George F. Joyce, Treasurer; Arthur H. Bailey, Sexton.
SUNDAY SERVICES -Sunday School at 12 M., H. Lincoln Chase, Superintendent; Services at 10.45 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. ; Prayer-meetings Monday and Friday evenings at 7.45
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Cypress street, corner Washington
Rev. Joshua Gill, Pastor; William Woods, Sec. and Treas.
SUNDAY SERVICES - Sunday-school at 12 M., E. Doran, Supt. ; Preaching at 10.30 A.M. ; Prayer-meeting 6.30 and 7.30 P.M. ; Class meetings Tuesday evening ; Prayer-meet- ing Friday evening at 7.45 P.M.
HENRY J. SEILER, Confectioner & Caterer, Telephone No. 4592. Fine Vienna Ice Creams.
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CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.
High street, corner Irving.
Rev. Willard H. Hinkley, Pastor; A. L. Cutler, Treas- urer; Albert Mason, Chairman; Wm. B. Haseltine. A. L. Cutler, D. H. Rogers, Church Com .; Rufus K. Wood, Clerk.
SUNDAY SERVICES -Services at 10.45 A.M. ; Sunday- school at 12 M. ; Rev. W. H. Hinkley, Supt .; Vesper services from Easter to Summer vacation at 5 P.M. Con- versational lectures at private houses, 7.30 P.M. from September to Christmas; Confirmation class at 3 P.M. from Christmas to Easter
CHRIST CHURCH.
Colchester street, nearly opposite Hawes. No services held.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
St Paul street, corner Aspinwall avenue.
Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Rector; Thos. Parsons, Senior Warden; Clement K. Fay, Junior Warden; Desmond Fitzgerald, Clerk, D. Blakeley Hoar, Treas .; David McClure, Sexton.
SUNDAY SERVICES - Sunday-School at 9.15 A.M. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Supt. Services at 10.45 A.M. and 3.30 P.M., from October 1st to May.
CHANNING FREE CHURCH.
Washington street, corner School.
No services at present.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (CATHOLIC).
Harvard St., cor. Linden Pl.
Rev. L. J. Morris, Pastor; John J. Lally, Associate Pastor ; Jas. Driscoll, Jr., Sexton.
Services - Mass every morning at 6.30 and 7; Mass Sundays, 7 and 8.30 A.M. ; High Mass Sundays at 10.30 A.M. ; Vespers at 3.30 P.M. ; Sunday-school, 9 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.
Henry J. Seiler, 140 Dudley St. C Telephone No. 4592. Banquets, etc., in first-class Style.
YONFECTIONER AND ATERER.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
MASONIC. BETH-HORON LODGE.
Masonic Hall, School St., cor. Harvard. CHARTERED SEPT., 1871.
Charles A. Bowditch, W. M .; Alfred G. Sanborn, Sr. W .; Levi M. Crane, Jr. W .; J. A. Guild, Treas .; F. H. Bacon, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Chap. ; H. W. Bur- gett, Marshal; Francis F. Morton, S. D .; George P. Johnson, J. D. ; Thomas T. Robinson, Sr. S. ; D. Blakeley Hoar, Jr. S .; R. S. Dewing, I. S .; Charles F. Lamb, Organist ; W. A. Goodwin, Tyler.
Regular communications second Tuesday in each month
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. COREY HILL COUNCIL, NO. 33.
Meet, second and fourth Tuesday in every month, at Harvard Hall.
Charles W. Morse, P. Com. ; Charles E. Rogers, Com. ; T. H. Dyer, V. Com .; Mrs. L. J. Gutterson, Orator ; Andrew Noland, Secretary; M. F. Kenrick, Col .; J. H. Boody, Treasurer; A. H. Wood, Con .; E. W. Packard, Chap. ; George Harvey, War. ; E. N. Gutterson, Sen.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. C. L. CHANDLER POST 143.
INSTITUTED 1871.
Meet third Monday evenings of each month, in Town Hall.
William E. Long, Com .; F. B. Turner, Sr. Vice Com .; Wm. PreƩ, Jr. Vice Com .; E. W. Packard, Adjutant ; E. F. Allen, Quartermaster; D. B. Van Slyck, Surgeon ; J. H. Allen, Officer of the Day; A. G. Sanborn, Officer of the Guard.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. BROOKLINE LODGE, NO. 459.
INSTITUTED FEB. 8, 1877.
Meets second and fourth Monday evening in each month, at 8 o'clock, in Harvard Hall, Harvard sq., corner of Harvard.
HENRY J. SEILER 140 DUDLEY ST. Telephone No. 4592 Confectioner & Caterer.
Specialty :- Lodge and Society Banquets, Wedding Receptions,
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
M. F. Kenrick, P. D .; J. F. Hutchins, D .; A. M. Wilson, V. D., W. B. Joy, A. D .; W. M. Bellows, Chaplain; Andrew Crealman, Guide; E. W. Packard, Reporter; C. A. W. Spencer, F. R .; A. W. Corey,. Treasurer; J. Pugsley, Guardian; O. B. Ingalls, Sen ..
ROYAL ARCANUM. SAGAMORE COUNCIL, NO. 181.
CHARTERED SEPT., 1878.
Meet at Masonic Hall, cor. School and Harvard streets, 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings of every month.
A. G. Sanborn, Regent; A. Noland, Vice Regent ; C. A. Bowditch, Orator; F. H. Bacon, Past Reg .; David Bentley, Secretary; Wm. Finney, Collector; Jas. W. Edgerly, Treasurer; A. B. Crocker, Chaplain; Arthur C. Williams, Guide.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, NO. 86, S. OF T. INSTITUTED NOV. 12, 1884.
Meets every Wednesday evening, at 7.45 o'clock, at Harvard Hall.
Officers elected quarterly.
BROOKLINE CLUB.
Harvard, corner Pierce.
Wm. B. Wood, President; Wm. Aspinwall, Wm. H. Hill Jr., Vice Presidents ; Amos L. Young, Treasurer; H. E. Abbott. Secretary.
BROOKLINE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.
Cypress, near Boylston.
Charles H. Drew, President; Henry W. Burgett, Treas- urer; Charles F. Spaulding, Supt.
HENRY J. SEILER, 140 DUDLEY ST. Telephone No. 4592. CONFECTIONER & CATERER.
Specialty :- Lodge and Society Banquets, Wedding Receptions.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
BROOKLINE TEMPERANCE READING ROOM.
Washington street, near Railroad Bridge.
Mrs. Chas. H. Stearns, Manager and Treasurer; John G. Aechtler, Janitor.
COUNTRY CLUB.
Clyde Park.
Alfred A. Pocock, Supt. ; John Kenney, Clerk; Ernest Pearson, John Doherty, Waiters; Patrick Tighe, Porter; George West, Stable Foreman; Wm. Mitchell, Groom.
MYOPIA CLUB. Clyde Park.
Thomas Johnston, Wm. Crosby, Charles Cushing, Frank Seabury, John Crosby.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC LYCEUM.
John T. Cahill, President ; M. J. Sullivan, Vice Presi- dent ; Charles T. Muldowney, Cor. Sec .; Thomas Hicks, Rec. Sec. ; J. B. Hand, Treasurer.
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THE SHAW ASYLUM. FOR MARINER'S CHILDREN.
ESTABLISHED 1877. Cypress street, near Walnut. Miss Julia T. Jellison, Matron.
BROOKLINE GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Washington, corner Brookline avenue.
Robert Amory, President; Francis W. Lawrence, Treasurer ; Charles S. Spaulding, Superintendent ; George E. Wellington, Assistant Superintendent.
Henry J. Seiler, 140 Dudley St. C
YONFECTIONER AND ATERER,
Telephone No. 4592. Banquets, etc., in first-class style.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
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, Thomad S Parsons, Vice Presidents; Wm. E. Lincoln, Secretary an _ Treasurer; W. H. Lincoln, Chas. D. Head, A. E. Ken drick, 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, Wm. Lincoln, Nathaniel Lyford, Trus- tees.
POST OFFICE.
Harvard square.
Cyrus W. Ruggles, Supt. ; Samuel H. Longley, Clerk ; J. Nolan, John J. King, D. Lally, N. C. Paul, J. F. Eichorn, Wm. Wardwell, carriers.
Letters delivered, 8 A.M. and 1 and 3.45 P.M. Letters collected at 7 and 8 A.M. and 1 and 3.45 P.M.
Office open Sunday-12 to 1 o'clock.
Mails leave Brookline for Boston 8, 10.45 .AM., 2.45, 4.40, 7.40 P.M. Arrive -7 A.M., 12.30, 3, 3.30, 5, P.M. Sunday mail closes for Boston 4 P.M.
STREET LETTER BOXES.
Railroad Station, High, opp. Irving, Walnut and Cypress- Warren and Dudley, Warren and Clyde, Heath and Boyl- ston, Washington and School, Harvard and Aspinwall avenue, Washington and Beacon, Park and Vernon, Park Auburn, Harvard and Harvard avenue, Harvard and Al- ton place, Ivy and Carleton, Sewall avenue, near Long- wood avenue, St. Paul and Longwood avenue, Walnut near Walnut place, Beacon and Harvard, Longwood ave. and Kent, Chapel station, Cottage Farm station
Henry J. Seiler, CONFECTIONER & CATERER.
140 DUDLEY STREET. Telephone No. 4592. Fine Qualty Vienna Iee Creams for Sociables.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
FIRST CLASS.
Embraces letters, postal cards, and all matter wholly or partly in writing. Rates : letters two cents each ounce or fraction, pos- tal cards one cent each. drop letters mailed at and for office where there is no carrier delivery, one cent each.
SECOND CLASS.
Applies to newspaper publishers and news agents. Rates, (reg- ular publications sent from newspaper offices or from news agents or dealers), will be one cent per pound or fraction, postage to be prepaid as heretofore. Publications must be issued as frequently as once in three months, matter to be fully paid.
THIRD CLASS.
Embraces books, (transient newspapers, periodicals, 1 cent, 4 oz. ), circulars, picture cards, and other matter wholly in print, proof and corrected proof sheets, with manuscript copy accompaning the same. Rate one cent, each two ounces or fraction, matter to be fully paid. There is no limit to single volumes of books. Other third class matter is limited to 4 lbs.
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