Brookline directory 1887, Part 12

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Publication date: 1887
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 216


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Ward Thomas P., bds. J. H. Ward's, Warren


Wardwell Wm., carrier, Post-Office, h. Linden place Ware Charles P., lı. Walnut, nearly opp. Walnut place Warner Henry, man-sernant, W. W. Potter, Kent, b. do. Warren Almira L., widow of John, h. Warren, n. Dudley Warren Charles B., clerk (9 Dock square, Boston), bds. M. C. Warren's, Harvard avenue


Warren Cyrus M., chemist, h. Walnut place, off Walnut Warren Edward R., student (Harvard University, Cam- bridge), bds. Cyrus M. Warren's, Walnut place Warren Elizabeth, widow of J. S., h. Heath, cor. Pound Warren Frank C., boards Mrs. A. L, Warren's, Warren Warren Mary Miss, Old Ladies' Home, Harvard, between Pierce and School


ARREN MOSES C. (M. C. Warren & Co.), hardware (9 Dock square, Boston), house Harvard avenue, n. Harvard


Wason Elbridge (Wason, Pierce & Co.), wholesale grocer (61 Chatham, Boston), h. 99 Harvard


Wason Leonard, student, bds. 99 Harvard


Waterman Wm. E., salesman (518 Washington, B.), b. Mrs. Fairfield's, Harrison pl.


Waters Harry, carpenter, W. A. Goodwin, b. Wilson House


Waterson Charles, clerk, J. M. Seamans & Co., bds. J. Phillips', Harvard square


American Cannel Coal, DEAN & CO., SD 9 KILBY ST., BOSTON.


BOSTON FIRE, Nov. 1872, Fireman's Fund paid $158,000. GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq., Brookline. C - C = € C - C E


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Waterson Wm., laborer, h. Emerald, n. Brookline av. Watkins John (37 Harrison ave., B.), h. Washington, cor. Holden


Watson Alexander, carpenter, h. 30 School


Watson Eliza T., widow of Ebenezer M., h. Chestnut, n. Walnut


Watson Ephraim, foreman Theodore Lyman, h. Warren, near Cottage


Watson Nicholas, foreman B. F. Baker, Washington, cor. Pearl, h. Fay place


Watson Robert J., police, h. Winthrop place


Watt James, carpenter, h. 30 School


Watts Mary J. Miss, b. Mrs. E. W. Lewis', Harvard av. Way Charles G., real estate (27 Motte, B.), h. Longwood av., cor. St. Paul


Wayland G. Frank, coal (25 Congress, rm. 2, B.), house Cypress, cor. Cypress place


Webb Stephen P. Mrs., h. Irving, cor. Harvey


Webber Charles F., market man, J. H. Webber, Reser- voir pl., n. Boston line, Brighton district, b. do.


Webber John H., vegetable farmer, Reservoir pl., near Boston line, Brighton district, h. do .. [Kent Webber John P., timber lands, h. Longwood ave., corner Webber W. B., engineer pump station, B. W. W., Clyde, house do.


Weber Joseph, brass finisher, E. S. Ritchie & Sons, h. at Somerville


W EEKS ALLEN S., banker and broker (48 Con- gress, B.), h. Harvard, n. Harrison place


Weeks Nelson E., manager Pathfinder (B.), h. Longwood av., between Kent and St. Paul


Weeks -, carpenter, h. Juniper, D. Flora


Wegerdt Fred R., upholsterer, N. C. Thompson, house 5 Linden pl. ct.


Weinstein Edward R., clerk B. L. Peirce, Washington, bds. R. Weinstein's, Boylston


Weinstein John, express, bds. R. Weinstein's, Boylston Weinstein Rupert, shoe maker, Thomas Mccullough,


Washington, h. Boylston, between High and Cypress Welch Bernard, lamp-lighter, h. 48 School


Welch Edward, electrician, bds. School, cor. Harvard


Welch Edward J., electrician, bds. A. A. Manley's, Walnut


Welch Francis W., h. Warren, near Dudley


Welch Israel A., book-keeper, Kenrick Bros., bds. M. Orcutt's, Harvard square


Welch Margaret, widow of John, h. Pearl, n. Washington Welch Michael, laborer, h. Pearl, near Washington


Welch Michael, laborer, bds. P. McCue's, Chestnut Hill avenue


Welch Peter, laborer, bds. J. McNamara's, Davis ct.


Dead Animals Removed. BRIGHTON ABATTOIR. (see p. 152)


Imported and Domestic Canned Goods at COBB, BATES & YERXA'S.


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Weld Charles G., physician, lı. Goddard ave., n. Cottage Weld Wm. F., h. Avon, n. Boston line, J. P.


Wellington Avery, h. Cypress, cor. Sewall place


Wellington George F., asst. supt. B. Gas Works, boards Hotel Victoria


Wellman Chas., fireman, bds. A. A. Manley's, Walnut Wellman Chas., engineer, bds. School, cor. Harvard


Wellman M. G., widow of Wm. A., h. Linden place


Wells Clarence S., clerk (82 Chauncy, B.), bds. H. B. Wells', Longwood


Wells Frank, physician (16 Sears bldg., B. ), h. Hawes, cor. Colchester


Wells Henry B., com. mer., cotton goods (40 Bedford, B.), h. Longwood av., cor. St. Paul


Wells Herbert H., bds. H. B. Wells', Longwood avenue Wells Horace E., brass finisher, h. Juniper, n. Morss av. Wells John S., clerk, boards H. B. Wells', Longwood avenue


West George, stable foreman, Country Club, Clyde boards do.


W EST PAUL, lawyer (8 Congress, room 20, B.), li. Harvard av., near Park


West Ruth A., widow of David A., house Summit avenue Corey Hill


Western Union Telegraph Co., office at B. & A. R. R. station, Washington, James E. Brady, manager


Wetherbee Helen F., teacher, Lawrence school


Wetherell Geo. H., architect (3 Hamilton pl .. B.), house 6 Monmouth


Wetmore Laura Mrs., boards F. A. Jewett's, Dudley, near Warren


Wetmore Laura E. Miss, boards F. A. Jewett's, Dudley, near Warren


Whalon James M., clerk, M. Whalon, b. 14 White place Whalon Michael, coal and wood, rear Pearl, near B. & A. R. R., h. 14 White place


Wheeler George H., real estate (6 Boylston Hall, B.), h. Harvard, cor. Williams


Wheeler Leonard H .; agent Eclipse Wind Mill Co., (68 Pearl, B.), h. Hotel Kempsford, Walnut


Wheelwright Andrew C., h. Warren


Whidden Renton (Whidden, Hill & Co.), carpenter and builder (101 Milk, B.), h. 10 Monmouth


Whidden Thomas M. (Whidden, Curtin & Co.), furniture (9 Washington, B.), h. 3 Monmouth


Whigham Robert, coachman, E. D. Sawyer, h. Babcock, near Harvard


Whipple Leonard J., farmer, house off Newton, opposite Almshouse


Whitcomb Charles M., American Bell Telephone Co. (95 Milk, B.), h. Monmouth, nearly opp. Monmouth pl.


BUTTON HOLES MADE AT SHORT NOTICE, AT DELANO'S, Harvard Sq.


FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO., California's Million Dollar Company, GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq. S S C


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White Andrew, milkman, h. Boylston, n. Reservoir pl. White Francis A., h. Warren, corner Cottage White F. Winthrop, student, b. F. A. White's, Warren White Henrietta Mrs., servant, W. I. Taylor's, Walnut, boards do. White Isaac D., house Tappan, n. Beacon White John, carpenter, b. L. Mallett's, White place White Joseph F., student (M. I. T., B.), bds. Joseph H. White's, Boylston White Joseph H. (White, Payson, & Co.), wholesale dry goods (30 Bedford, B.), h. Boylston, opp. the reser- voir White Lewis, furrier, h. Gardner road, n. Tappan White Lincoln, carpenter (108 , E. Dedham, B.), house Chestnut Hill av., at Boston line White Michael C., coachman, Charles Thorndike, house Freeman, near Ridgeway + White Wm. H., student, boards F. A. White's, Warren, corner Cottage White Wm. Orne, clergyman, h. High, cor. Chestnut Whitehead John P., comptroller, A. T. & S. F. R. R. (95 Milk, B.), h. Longwood av., n. St. Paul Whitford Richard C., brass finisher, E. S. Ritchie & Sons, b. Joshua B. Brigham's, Washington Whiting Albert B., supt. (Shepard, Norwell & Co.), 30 Winter, B.), h. Francis, n. Toxteth Whiting John. livery, boards C. H. Cummings, Cypress, n. Cypress place Whiting Joseph P., letter carrier, h. Boylston, n. Cypress Whitlock Elizabeth W. Miss, b. 16 Harrison place Whitman James A., h. Gardner road, c. Tappan h. Washington, above Cypress Whitman Wm. F., asst. A. E. French, h. at Dedham Whitney Annie B. Mrs., housekeeper, Thomas E. Curtis, Longwood ave., b. do. Whitney C. L. B., lawyer (28 School, room 1, B.), h. Gardner road, near Tappan Whitney Hammond M., salesman (64 Federal, B.), house 8 Monmouth Whitney Henry M., agent Met. S. S. Co., and president Hancock Inspirator Co. (India wharf, B.), h. Boyl- ston, opp. the reservoir Whitney John H., salesman, H. Collins, rooms, A. A. Cheney's. Harvard square Whitney L. C., widow of James S., h. Pleasant, corner Beacon Whittemore Augustus (53 Devonshire, room 8, B,), house Carlton, Chapel station Whitten Edward D., carpenter, house Boylston, near School house COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "HONEY DROP" CORN. o Whitman Wm., treasurer Arlington mills (40 Water, B.),


CURRIER'S DRUG STORE, Harvard Square, Opposite Post Office.


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Whittier Francis F., physician, h. St. Andrew building, Davis avenue


Whittle Elizabeth Miss, h. Villa lane


Whittle Win. C., horse-shoer and carriage-smith, Beacon, near Kent, h. Ridgeway, n Freeman


Whyte Susan G. Miss, h. off Wash., opp. Public Library Wicksell G. Percy, clerk (B.), bds. 12 School


Wiggin Arthur H., conducter, B. & A. R. R., house at Auburndale


Wight Lewis, furrier (72 Chauncy, B. ), h. Sullivan road, near Gardner road [do.


Wigmore John, coachman, J. F. Hart, Goddard av., bds.


Wilcox Elmer, coachman, G. F. Fabyan, Summit av., boards do.


Wilder Celia C. Mrs., h. Washington, opp. Public Library Wilder Charles W., b. E. W. Anthony's, Sewall av.


Wilder William H. (Parker, Wilder & Co.) (4 Winthrop sq., B.), house Park, c. Vernon


Wilder William H. Jr., student, b. Wm. H. Wilder's, Park Wildes Fred, farmer, h. Boylston, n. Pound


Wilkins William, cabinet maker, h. Brookline av., near Pearl


Williams Agnes B., b. Mrs. Mary J. Williams', Walnut pl Williams Arthur, pres. Oriental Powder Mills, and (R.


Williams & Son), merchandise broker (13 Broad, B.), h. St. Paul, n. Aspinwall av.


Williams Arthur Jr., India įgoods (178 Devonshire, rm. 58, B.), b. Arthur Williams', St. Paul


Williams Arthur C., clerk, Kenrick Bros., Wash., house Thayer place


W ILLIAMS CHARLES A., lawyer (18 P. O. sq., room 5, B.), h. Walnut pl., off Walnut


Williams Franklin D. (85 Milk, room 31, B.), house Francis, corner Perry


Williams J., carpenter, B. W. Neal, b. M. Morse, oppo- site Horse car station


Williams Mary J., widow of Moses B., house Walnut pl. off Walnut


WILLIAMS MOSES, lawyer (18 P. O. sq., rm. 5, B.), house Walnut, c. Boylston


Williams Samuel, woolens (84 Chauncy, B. ), house Park, opposite Auburn


Williamson W. Henry, farmer, h. Heath, n. Warten


Willis Burton R., livery and boarding stable, Francis, n. Perry, house do.


Wilson Alexander M., boarding house, Harvard sq., h. do Wilson Anna Miss, house High, n. Ward


Wilson Bridget, widow, h. Walter av., c. Flora


Wilson Charles H., painter, J. H. Boody, h. Wash., near Davis avenue


Wilson Edward, carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, house at Boston Highlands


OAK WOOD FOR OPEN FIRES DEAN & CO.,


9 Kilby St., Boston,


FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO., annual income over $1,000,000. GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Square. G € S


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Wilson Edward C., h. Harvard, opp. Vernon


Wilson Elizabeth Miss, h. High, near Ward


Wilson E. M. Mrs., b. C. B. Lowe's, Pleasant


Wilson George, gardener, Mrs. M. S. Davis', Cypress pl. boards do.


Wilson James, real estate agent and collector, boards A. M. Wilson's, Harvard square


Wilson Johnson, coachman, J. Utley's, St. Paul, b. do. Wilson Joseph, driver, M. R. R., b. Bridget Wilson's, Walter avenue


Wilson Matthew, wire worker, rms. Mrs. A. C. Connor's, East Carlton


Wilson William, works Met. R. R. stables, h. Morss av. Wilson William, coachman, D. N. Richards, Colchester, boards do.


Wilson William, hostler, M. R. R., h. Morss av.


Wiltshire Fred, carpenter, B. W. Neal, boards A. H. Woods', Warren


[Longwood ave.


Winch George F. (130 Federal, B.), bds. J. R. Winch's, Winch John F. (Winch Bros.), boots and shoes (130 Federal, B.), h. Harvard, n. Green


Winch Joseph R. (Winch Bros.), boots and shoes (130 Federal, B.), h. Longwood av., near St. Paul


Winch William J., music teacher (149 A Tremont, B.), h. Longwood av., n. St. Paul


Winchester Edmund, clerk (20 Kilby, B.), b. Mrs. S. S. Winchester's, Harvard


Winchester Elizabeth H., widow of Stephen S., house 71 Harvard, nearly opp. Harvard av.


Winchester Frank L., expressman, h. Wash., opp. Allston Wing Messina B., h. 7 Summit av.


Winn John, junk store, h. Brookline av., near Boston line Winslow Andrew J., locomotive engineer, Brookline branch, B. & A. R. R., h. at Riverside


Winsor Alfred (Alfred Winsor & Son), com. mer. (34 Central, B.), house Walnut, cor. Walnut pl.


Winsor Amy Miss, h. Walnut, n. Cypress


Winsor Ann Maria, widow of Alfred, h. Walnut, near Cypress


Winsor Walter T. (Alfred Winsor & Son) (34 Central, B.), b. Mrs. A. M. Winsor's, Walnut, near Cypress Winters Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. Heath, near Hammond


Winthrop Robert C., h. Warren, n. Dudley


Wise Stuart W., clerk (102 Federal, B.), b. Mrs. Susan Y. Chamberlain's, Beacon


Wiswall C. A. Mrs., h. Searle av.


Wiswall Emma L. Miss, teacher Sewall street school, h. Searle avenue


Withers Ralph, Country Club park, Clyde b. do.


Old Family Horses Quietly Removed and Humanely Killed. (see p. 152)


COBB, BATES & YERXA, Importers of FINE TEAS AND COFFEES.


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Withington Caroline D., widow of Joseph, house Walnut nearly opposite Irving


Withington Moses, h. Beacon, n. Washington


Wood Arthur B., carpenter (96 Beverly, B.), bds. Wm. Wood's, Perry


Wood Charles H. (31 Bedford, B. ), house Davis avenue, near Harvard sq.


Wood Rufus K. (Cook & Wood), hardware (287 West Broadway, S. B.), b. Wm. Wood's, Babcock


Wood William, carpenter and builder (96 Beverly, B.), h. Perry, between Aspinwall av. and Francis


Wood William, h. Babcock, between Brighton av. and Freeman


Wood William H., carpenter (96 Beverly, B.), boards Wm. Wood's, Perry


Woodard Herbert, butcher, h. Driscoll blk., Morss av.


Woodbury Mary J., widow of Wm. P., h. Wash., near Harvard square


Woodbury William P., bookkeeper, Kenrick Bros., house Washington, near Harvard sq.


Woodfin Thomas H., Country Club park. Clyde, b. do.


Woods Albert H., carpenter, B. W. Neal, house Warren, near Dudley


Woods Alexander, laborer, house Pearl, near Wash.


Woods Amelia A. Miss, asst. librarian, Public Library, h. School, near Washington


Woods Annie W., widow of John S., h. 21 Prospect, near School


Woods Eunice M., widow of John, b. Annie W. Woods', Prospect, n. school


Woods James, laborer, h. Heath, n. Hammond


Woods J. Henry, physician, 61 Harvard, h. do.


Woods Michael, teamster, Town stable, Cypress, c. Sew- all, h. Juniper, n. Flora


Woodward Arthur S. (Woodward & Brown), pianos (175 A Tremont, B.), h. Walnut, opp. Irving


Woodward Cynthia S., widow of Isaac, h. Walnut, opp. Irving


WOODW OODWARD GEORGE B., secretary, John Hancock Life Insurance Co. (16 Sears building, B.), h. Babcock, nearly opposite Freeman


Woodward Herbert S., clerk, Brown Bros., h. 3 Driscoll's block, Morss avenue


W OODWARD ROYAL, blacksmith, Washington, c. High, h. Walnut, n. High


Woodworth Herbert G., teas (31 Central, B.), h. Carl- ton, Chapel station


Worthiley George H., banker (53 State, rm. 1, B.), and town treasurer and collector, office Town Hall, h. St. Paul, junction Aspinwall avenue


Wray John H., carpenter, B. W. Neal, Boylston, bds. Morlock Hotel


SUPERIOR STEAM LAUNDRY AT DEL.ANO'S, Harvard Sq., BROOKLINE.


FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO.,


organized west of New York. Has largest income of any Company


GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq., Brookline.


IMPORTERS AND GROCERS.


146-150 BROOKLINE [Y-Z] DIRECTORY


Wright Elizabeth, widow, b. Wm. Griggs', Harvard


Wright George H., salesman (19 Commercial, B.), house Sewall avenue, cor. St. Paul


Wrightington Charles W. (Potter & Wrightington), fish and canned goods (125 Atlantic avenue, B.), house Francis, corner Perry


Wrightington Stewart, clerk (125 Atlantic av., B.), bds. C. W. Wrightington's, Francis


YONGE ANDREW A., clerk (97 State, B.), bds. J. W. Preston's, Longwood av.


Young Amos S. (Whitten, Burdett & Young), clothing (3 Winthrop sq. , B. ), h. Sewall avenue, n. Longwood av. Young Edward, leather and shoe findings (157 Summer, B.), house Harvard avenue


Young Edward P., clerk (157 Summer, B.), b. Edward Young's, Harvard avenue


Young Frank D., shoe findings (22 Lincoln, B.), house School, near Washington


Young Frank H., com. mer. (48 Summer, B.), h. St. Paul near Sewall avenue


Young Fred S., clerk (153 Summer, B.), b. Mrs. W. D. Coolidge's, Webster


Young Harry, salesman (3 Winthrop sq., B.), b. A. S. Young's, Sewall avenue


Young Henry, driver, M. R. R., h. Flora, n. Walter av. Young John W., coachman, John Townsend, Walnut, b. A. A. Manley's, Walnut


Young Rosa Miss, h. Walnut, n. Walnut place


ZARA AUGUSTUS S., hotel steward, h. Ridgeway, c. Freeman


Zerrahn Carl G., advertising manager (Herald bldg., B.), h. Webster place


COBB, BATES & YERXA,


WARREN G. CURRIER, APOTHECARY, Harvard Square, Brookline, Mass.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CUSHMAN & CO.,


TEMPLE PLACE AND WEST STREET, BOSTON.


- IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


Fancy Dry Goods, DRESS TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS,


- AND -


MILLINERY.


Mens' Furnishings a Specialty


IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. PRICES THE LOWEST.


CUSHMAN & CO.,


37 & 39 TEMPLE PLACE, AND 23 WEST STREET.


E. F. CUSHMAN. H. G. CUSHMAN.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


DEAD


ANIMALS. BRIGHTON ABATTOIR.


THE BUTCHERS' SLAUGHTERING


AND


MELTING ASSOCIATION,


MARKET ST., AND WESTERN AVE., BRIGHTON DIST. WILL REMOVE - ALL-


Dead Horses AND. CATTLE


PROMPTLY AND WITHOUT EXPENSE.


Old Family Horses, or any other Horses that the owners may desire to have disposed of will be quietly removed and Humanely Killed.


Orders sent to the BRIGHTON ABATTOIR, Brighton, either by Telegraph, Telephone or Mail, at the expense of the Association, will receive immediate attention.


TELEPHONE NO. 7420.


NEATSFOOT OIL.


STRICTLY PURE NEATSFOOT OIL


CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


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BROOKLINE


1887


BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


EMBRACING


A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the Town of BROOKLINE, for the Year 1887, arranged Alpha- betically for each Trade, thus exhibiting at a glance the full address and Special Business of her Citizens.


Agricultural Implements. AUSTIN CHARLES D., Harvard sq. (see p. 2)


Annunciators. FULLER, HOLTZER & CO., Station and (27 Arch, B.) (see p. 157)


Apothecaries.


BOWKER A. W., Harvard, cor. Aspinwall av. (see front cover)


Butler Wm. H., Colonnade bldg., Washington


CURRIER WARREN G., Harvard sq., junction Washington (see foot lines in general directory)


Architects.


AUSTIN CHAS. D., Harvard sq. (see p. 2) Burdett Herbert C., Walnut


Rutan Chas. H., Cypress, opp. Gorham av.


10


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Auctioneer. MCCORMACK JOHN J., 23 Court, rooms 9 and 10, Boston (see p. 5)


Bakers.


Hayes Julia Miss, 2 Guild block, Washington, and Har- vard, near School MORLOCK JACOB, Washington, opp. Walnut (see p. 227)


Bell Hangers.


FULLER, HOLTZER & CO., Station, and (27 Arch, B.) (see p. 157)


Billiards.


Holmes E. S., Harvard square


Blacksmiths. (See also Horseshoers.)


Bowen P. W., Boylston, bet. Washington and Cypress BURNS JAMES F., Boylston, n. High (see p. 34) Carroll Dennis J., Hammond, n. Heath Coogan John, Washington


DUFFY GEO. B., Boylston, n. Washington (see p. 8) Nagle Thomas, Washington, n. Pearl


Whittle W. C., Beacon, near Kent


WOODWARD ROYAL, Washington, c. High (see p. 10)


Boarding Houses.


Coleman W. C., Davis court


Fairfield Annie Mrs., Harrison pl.


Fenn Asa B., Harrison pl.


Harvey George Mrs., Harvard, c., Harvard pl.


McCarter Eliza Miss, Walter av.


Wilson A. M., Harvard sq.


Boots and Shoes.


FAXON L. W., Colonnade bldg. (see p. 229) MCAVOY EDWARD, 85 Washington (see p. 6) Mccullough Thos., Washington, opp. Walnut Rooney James, Harvard sq., c. Andem pl.


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Boot and Shoe Makers.


Delahanty R., Whyte's block, Washington


Hogan John, Washington, n. Pearl Lewis Jacob, 6 Washington


MCAVOY EDWARD, 85 Washington (see p. 6) Morrissey John, Brookline av., n. Boston line


Murphy J. H., Washington, on bridge


O'Neil James, Washington, near the bridge


Rooney James, Harvard sq., cor. Andem place


Weinstein R., Boylston, near Washington


Builders.


(See Contractors, also Carpenters and Builders.)


Burglar Alarms.


FULLER, HOLTZER & CO., Station, and (27 Arch, B.); (see p. 157)


Butter and Cheese.


BACON F. H., Washington, c. Boylston (see p. 229) BROWN M. V. & CO., Harvard, cor. Beacon (see front cover)


FINNEY WILLIAM, Harvard, corner School (see page 227)


NELSON BROS., Colonnade bldg., Washington (see p. 227) SEAMANS J. M. & CO., Harvard square, corner Davis avenue (see p. 230)


Cabinet Makers.


Knaf Conrad, Guild's block, Washington


McClure David, Washington, opp. Guild block ROBART BROS., Harvard sq. (see p. 228) THOMPSON N. C., Harvard sq. (see p. 6)


Carpenters and Builders.


Beal Samuel, High, corner Washington


Blaisdell John E., E. Carlton, near Chapel station, Long- wood


Bowker W. C., Harvard, opp. Harvard av. BOWKER W. H., office, Station (see p. 228) Christie J. N., Thayer place


Delano O. B., Washington, near Thayer


Dorr Nathan, opp. B. & A. R.R. station


Getchell I. S., Beacon, opp. Summit av.


Goodwin W. A., Washington, opp. Town Hall


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Carpenters and Builders,-Continued.


Hall H. M., Washington, near Walter avenue


JOHNSON GEORGE H., High, cor. Walnut (see p. 225)


Kirk John W., Boylston, near Cypress


Lancaster G. H., Linden place


Mahan M., Walter av., opp. Morss av.


Melcher W. K., Thayer


NEAL B. W., Boylston, near Cypress (see p. 226)


Carpet Cleaning.


ROBART BROS., Harvard square (see p. 228) THOMPSON N. C., Harvard square (see p. 6)


Carriage Mnfrs.


Maher J. H., Lyceum Hall building, Washington


Nicholson John, Washington, opp. Pearl


QUINLAN M. W., Boylston, c High (see p. 231)


Carriagesmiths.


Bowen P. W., Boylston, bet. Washington and Cypress Carroll D. J., Hammond, near Heath


DUFFY GEORGE B., Boylston, near Washington (see p. 10)


Madore Joseph, Boylston, near Kerrigan place


Nagle Thomas, opp. Driscoll block, Washington


Whittle Wm. C., Beacon, near Kent


WOODWARD R., Washington, c. High (see p. 10)


Carriage Trimmers.


QUINLAN M. W., Boylston, cor. High (see p. 231)


Cement, Lime and Plaster.


JOHNSON BROS., Washington, cor. Boylston (see back cover and p. 226)


Cigars and Tobacco.


Dashuck Jacob, Washington, near Pearl


NICHOLS C. H., Whyte's block, Washington (see p. 25)


Civil Engineers and Surveyors.


AUSTIN CHARLES D., Harvard sq. (see p. 2) French Alexis H., office at Town Hall


157


ADVERTISEMENTS.


DYER, RICE & CO., Fur Robes & Fur-Lined Coats, LADIES' FURS. 36, 38 & 40 Chauncy Street, BOSTON.


FULLER, HOLTZER & CO.,


ELECTRIC


ANNUNCIATORS. BELLS. FIRE ALARMS. GAS LIGHTING.


- ARC AND INCANDESCENT LIGHTING. - All kinds of Bell Hanging and Speaking Tubes. REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY.


No. 27 ARCH ST., BOSTON.


1 Orders may be left at our Brookline Factory, on Station Street.


CHAS. A. WHITE & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in PICTURES AND FRAMES,


Gold, Bronze and Natural Wood Frames of every description to order our Specialty. Engravings, Paintings, Photographs, Mats, Panels and Plush Art Norelties to order. Special Discounts to the Theatrical Profession, Artists and Teachers. BRING IN YOUR PICTURES TO BE FRAMED AND SAVE MONEY. 13 Harrison Ave. Extension, Head of Hayward pI., rear Globe Theatre, BOSTON.


B. W. FELTON,


2 & 4 Warren St., Boston Highlands.


Felton's Patent Furnace. ALSO,


FELTON'S NEW PATENT FURNACE four feet in height, for low cellars. A new feature in Furnaces.


By an arrangement the cold air is all forced through the inner Radiator, which increases circulation and thereby gives at least 25 per cent. more heat with the same amount of fuel than any other Furnace made,


ELTON'S


o-co costan.


·


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. S. HAMLIN & CO.,


- Dealers in -


Hard & Soft Coal & Wood,


WHARVES, NOS. 254 & 256 FEDERAL ST.,


Telephone No. 1477.


BOSTON.


W. H. & S. L. EMERY, Dealers in - HARD AND SOFT


OA AL


WOOD, ETC. Wharf, No. 2SS Federal Street, opp. Beach, BOSTON, MASS. WILLIAM H. EMERY.


STEPHEN L. EMERY.


SPRUCE POLES.


ALDEN D. CALEF,


- DEALER IN - ENGLISH, ANTHRACITE AND SMITHS'


COAL.


Hard and Soft Wood Sawed and Split in usual lengths for Kindling.


Office, 408 Federal Street, BOSTON, MASS,


SPRUCE POLES.


L. G. BURNHAM & CO., ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS


C OAL


OFFICE, NO. 75 STATE ST.,


WHARVES: 132 Charles St., East Chester Park, Mt. Washington Ave., and Granite St., Boston; 221 Bridge St., East Cambridge.


159


BROOKLINE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Clergymen.


Beecher Luther F. (Baptist), Davis avenue, n. Cypress. Brackett J. B. (Baptist), Davis av.


Brown Howard N. (Unitarian), Walnut, near Warren


Hinkley W. H. (New Jer.), Irving, c. High Howe R. H. (Episcopal), Monmouth, near Carlton Morris L. J. (Cath. ), Linden place, n. Harvard Orrock John M., Winchester, opp. Williams


Storrs Leonard K. (Episcopal), Aspinwall av., junction St. Paul


Thomas Reuen (Cong.), Harvard, opp. Green


Twombly J. H. D.D. (M. E.), Hotel Adelaide, High


White Wm. O. (Unitarian), High, c. Chestnut


Coal and Wood.


Cousens Bros., office Station, n. B. & A. depot


FINNEY WM., Harvard, c. School (see p. 227)


PEIRCE B. L., Washington, opp. horse car station (see p. 233)


RICHARDS C. GRAFTON, 63 and 65 Washington (see p. 6) Whalon M., office and yard, r. Pearl, east of R.R. station


Coffins, Caskets, Etc.


GUTTERSON JOSEPH D., Harvard, near Aspin- wall avenue (see page 228)


Confectionery.


Hayes Julia Miss, 2 Guild block, Washington, and Har- vard, near School


Contractors.


Allen P. S., Green, near Pleasant BOWKER W. H., office Station (see p. 228)


Cook John, Driscoll's block, Washington


DEWING R. S. (164 Devonshire, B.), and 92 Wash- ington (see back cover)


Driscoll James. Washington, opp. Pearl


James Horace, 3 Guild block, Washington




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