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Casey John J., coachman, b. Mrs. Conner's, E. Carlton Casey Mary A., widow of John, h. Sewall place
Casey Michael, washer, M. Goodspeed, h. Boylston, near Kerrigan place [av.
Casey Michael, stone mason, h. Walter av., opp. Morse Casey Nellie Mrs., h. Ackers av., c. Chestnut Hill av.
CASSIER LOUIS, Brookline News, h. Walnut
Caswell Frank J., conductor, M. R.R., b. Thos. Swan's, Morss avenue [av.
Caton John, farm hand, h. Chestnut Hill av., near Akers Caufield Edward, driver, M. R.R., h. Juniper, n. Morss avenue
Cavenaugh William, coachman C. F. Harrington, Aspin- wall av., boards do.
Celfe Fanny Miss, h. Warren, n. Dudley
Chace Reuben A., painter and glazier, h. Holden, near Washington [Tappan
Chamberlain Susan Y., widow of Thos., h. Beacon, near Chamberlayne Wm., man servant, H. A. Clark, Walnut, boards do.
Chamberlin Charles W. (Chamberlin Bros. & Co.), com- mission merchant (110 Federal B. ) , house Linden pl. Chandler Alfred D., lawyer (Equitable bldg., 150 Devon- shire, room 51, B. ), h. Boylston, beyond Cypress
Chandler Eliza J., widow of Theophilus P., h. Washing- ton, opp. Cypress
Channing Walter, physician (123 Boylston, Boston), also Boylston, cor. Chestnut Hill ave., house do.
Chapin Clayton M., clerk (84 South Market, B. ), boards E. D. Chapin's, Brighton avenue
Chapin Herman, broker (27 Congress, rm. 20, B.), bds. N. G. Chapin's, Walley av.
Chapin Horace D., lawyer and notary public (50 State, B.), boards N. G. Chapin's' Walley ave.
Chapin Nathaniel G., treas. Eastern R. R. (Causeway, B.) house Walley ave., off Irving
CURRIER'S DRUG STORE, Harvard Square,
Opposite Post Office.
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Chapman Ellen I. Mrs., h. Walnut, opp. Irving
Chapman John N., Western Glass Agency (20 Central, B.), h. Vernon, n. Harvard
Chapman L. Dana, clerk (374 Washington, B.), house Prospect avenue
Chapman Mary B. Miss, h. Walnut, n. opp. Irving Charman Charles J., butler, h. Boylston, n. Pound
Chase Chas., Brookline & Boston Express (34 Court sq.,
B.), and Washington, opp. Hose No. 2 Co's house house do.
Chase Chas. G. (23 Central, B.), house St. Paul, near Alton place
Chase H. Lincoln, student (Har. Med. school, B.), bds. Mrs. Susan R. Chase's, Auburn
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YHASE J. EASTMAN, pictures, frames, etc. (7 Hamilton place, Boston), honse Perry, near Aspin- wall avenue
Chase Susan R., widow of H. Lincoln, house Auburn, corner Park
Chase Walter G., treas. (22 Central, B.), b. Charles G. Chase's, St. Paul
Chase William L., bags and bagging (233 State, B.), h. Alton pl., c. St. Paul
Cheevers James, junk dealer, (B.), bds. P. W. Bowen's, Walnut
Cheney Alfred A., jewelery and fancy goods, Harvard sq., n. Harrison pl., house do.
Cheney B., watchmaker, h. Boylston, n. Wash.
Cheney Joseph A., clerk, A. A. Cheney, Harvard square, boards do.
Cherry Patrick, laborer, house Fairmount
Chester Harry C., clerk (27 Doane, B.), b. W. R. Ches- ter's, Walnut
Chester Robert, coachman, Mr. Curtis, h. Cypress court Chester Walstein R. (W. R. Chester & Co.), wholesale lumber (27 Doane, B.), h. Walnut, n .. Cypress [pl. Christie Jolin A., carpenter, bds. J. N. Christie's, Thaye.
- Christie Josiah N., carpenter, h. Thayer place
CHRONICLE (THE), C. A. W. Spencer, publish- er, Joyce bldg., Harvard square
Church Caroline A., widow of Ephraim N., h. 36 Harvard Chute Isaac, carpenter, W. A. Goodwin, bds. Mrs. Fairfield's, Harrison place
Cilley Chas. H., stationery and periodicals (Railroad sq., J. P.), h. Harrison pl.
CILLEY CHAS. H. MRS., stationery and periodi- cals, Colonnade bldg., Harvard sq., h. Harrison pl. Clancy Hugh, laborer, b. J. McCafferty's, Freeman
Clancy Peter, painter, B. F. Baker, Washington, house Chestnut
Coal and Wood DEAN & CO., 9 KILBY ST., BOSTON.
Delivered in Brookline at Boston Prices.
FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO., annual income over $1,000,000. GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Square. C C C
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Clapp Helen Miss, in Europe
YLAPP JAMES WILKINSON (Otis Clapp & CI Son) , homeopathic pharmacy (10 Park sq.), h. St. Paul, c. Francis [Washington Clark Burnham C., sergeant of police, h. Whyte's block, Clark B. C. Mrs., employment office, Whyte's block, Washington, h. do.
Clark Edwin, carpenter, W. A. Goodwin, h. Searle av., near Cypress
Clark Eliza L. Miss, h. Perry, n. Aspinwall av.
Clark Geo. E., carpenter, b. E. Clark's, Searle av.
Clark Harry B. lumber, (38 Kilby rm. 6, B.), h. Wash., near Beacon
Clark Henry A., rubber mnfr. (63 Hampshire, B. ), house Walnut, c. Boylston
Clark Henry N., lumber (38 Kilby, B.), h. Kent, near Francis [n. Wash.
Clark Lyman J., salesman (169 Wash. B.), h. Cypress, Clark Samuel, western produce (37 Com'l, B.), h. Wal- nut, near Chestnut
Clark Sarah D., h. Warren, cor. Dudley
Clark Susannah B. R., h. Warren, cor. Dudley
Clark T. Emory, livery, sale, and boarding stable, Pearl, n. Wash., h. Harvard, c. School
Clarke Amasa (Brown, Steese & Clark) wool (Milton pl., and 16 Merchants Exchange, B.), h. Gardner road, c. Sullivan road
Clarke Edward H., broker (61 Court, rm. 8, B.), h. St. Paul, opp. Aspinwall av.
Clattenburg James W., contractor, h. Pearl, n. Emerald Clay Thomas, editor, Youth's Companion, h. Walley av. Clear Patrick, laborer, h. Sewall pl., c. Sewall
Cleary Patrick, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Washington
Clements L. R. Mrs., physician, Davis avenue, lı. do. Clements Nathan, b. T. W. Clements', Davis avenue Clements Thomas W., dentist, Davis avenue, n. Harvard square, house do.
Clennan Dennis, laborer, h. Oak, n. Heath
Clifford Albert, farmer, h. Newton, at W. Roxbury line
Clough George Albert, architect (53 Tremont, B. ), house Harvard avenue
Clune John, carpenter, h. Heath, Roxbury
Clune John, carpenter, h. High, n. Walnut
Cobb Albert A. (A. A. Cobb & Co.), merchant (70 State, room 5, B.), h. 6 Walnut Terrace
Cobb Clifford S., clerk (71 Bedford, B.), boards Roscoe A. Cobb's, Gorham avenue
Cobb Cyrus, sculptor (258 Washington, B.), h. Pleasant, near Browne
Cobb George W., apothecary, Washington, c. Davis ct., h. at Newton Centre
Dead Horses & Cattle
Removed Promptly. Brighton Abattoir. (see p. 152)
Imported and Domestic Canned Goods at COBB, BATES & YERXA'S.
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Cobb George Wadsworth, clerk (70 State, B.), b. A. A. Cobb's, 6 Walnut Terrace
Cobb John C. (A. A. Cobb & Co.), merchant (20 State, B.), h. 1 Walnut Terrace
Cobb Roscoe A. (Russ, Cobb & Co.), wholesale trimming goods (14 and 16 Summer, B.), house Gorham av., opposite Davis avenue
Cochran Edward, hostler, T. E. Clark, Pearl, rms. do. Codman Francis, b. J. M. Codman's, Warren
Codman James M., house Warren, n. Walnut
Codman James M. Jr., student, b. J.M. Codman's, Warren CODMAN RUSSELL S. (Aspinwall & Codman), real estate broker (7 Exchange place, room 19, B.) Coffee John, driver, M. R. R., house Boylston, near Kerrigan place
Coffin Charles P., lawyer (209 Washington, B.), house Carlton, corner Ivy
Colburn Jeremiah, office (18 Somerset, B.), h. Longwood avenue, near St. Paul
Cole George W., upholsterer, Robart Bros., b. 26 Brook- line, Cambridge
Cole Samuel W., music teacher, Public schools, boards at Boston
Coleman House, Davis court
Coleman James H., advertising agent, Boston Daily Globe (238 Washington, B. ), h. Davis Mansion, Davis av. Coleman William F., crayon artist (146 A Tremont, B. ), h. Washington. opp. Public Library
Coleman William C., brakeman, B. & A. R. R., and pro- prietor Coleman House, Davis court, h. do.
Collier Charles, clerk, Nelson Bros., b. J. B. Brigham's, Washington
Collier J. Howard Jr., banker (283 Devonshire, B.), h. Babcock, n. Harvard
Collier Margaret, widow of Albert H., h. Boylston, near Washington
Collingwood Mary J. Miss, Head Asst., Heath-st. school, boards 40 Hanson, Boston
Collins Daniel, laborer, h. Brookline avenue, n. Wash. Collins Harry G., bookbinder and printer (93 Federal, B.), h. 12 School
COLLINS HENRY, provisions, Harvard square, n. Harvard, h. Washington, next Public Library
Collins James, laborer, h. Walter av., opp. Morss avenue Collins Jerry, coachman, J. Hervey, Toxteth, bds. do.
Collins John, bricklayer, b. Mrs. Mary Collins, Pearl, n. Washington
Collins Mary, widow of Michael, h. Pearl, n. Washington C Collins Quinton F., bookbinder (93 Federal, B.), house 19 Prospect
Collins Thomas, cabinet maker, Am. Screen Co., house at Roxbury
REAL ENGLISH CREWELS AND WASH SILKS, At Delano's, Harvard Square.
FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO.,
organized west of New York. Has largest income of any Company
GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Są., Brookline. C r
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Collins Thomas F., conductor, Met. R. R., boards Mrs. Mary Collins', Pearl, near Washington [b. do. Colston Charles, hostler at The Hawthorn stable, Harvard Comer Arthur, Comer's Commercial College (666 Wash- ington, B.), b. C. J. Buffum's, Gorham avenue
Comer George N., insurance, (20 Kilby, B.), bds. C. J. Buffum's, Gorham avenue
Comerford James, coachman, Mrs. M. Williams, Walnut place, boards do.
Comin John, hostler, M. R. R., h. Walter avenue
Comins Ralph E., car driver, h. 7 Morss avenue
Comstock Lucy Miss, h. Tappan, n. Gorham
Conant Albert, F., music teacher, bds. W. E. Daggett's, Harvard
Conant Joshua, house Washington, opp. Prospect Conant Nathaniel, house Washington, opp. Prospect
Condon James H., coachman, Jerome Jones, Summit av., boards do.
Condry John, Houlihan avenue
Conley Thomas, plasterer, h. Walter av., near Flora
Connell David J., clerk, telegraph office, Brookline Station bds. Coleman House
Connelly John, laborer, h. Emerald, near Pearl
Connelly John, laborer, h. Walter avenue
Conners Michael, blacksmith helper, M. R. R., h. at Boston Connelly Patrick, laborer, b. J. Higgins', Brookline av.
Connick - Miss, dressmaker, Mrs. J. B. Brigham's, Colonnade building
Connor Frank B., plumber, h. Walter av., n. Flora
Connor John, blacksmith (B. & P. R. R., Boston ) , house Walter avenue, near Flora
Connor William, stone mason, h. Walter av., c. Flora Connors Annie C. Mrs., h. East Carlton, n. Chapel station Connors Frank B., plumber, T. Mahon, bds. Walter av. Connors Patrick, painter, J. B. Hand, h. Morss avenue, corner Walter avenue
Connors Patrick, laborer, h. r. Pearl, n. Washington
Connors Timothy, driver, J. M. Seamans & Co., h. Pearl Connors William, stone mason, h. Flora, c. Walter av.
Conroy Thomas, electrician, Fuller & Holtzer, house at Boston Highlands
Conry James W., clerk (459 Washington, room 17, B.), boards P. Conry's Pearl
Considine James, laborer, h. Cypress
Conway Andrew, hairdresser, b. P. Conway's, Brookline avenue
Conway Andrew F., hairdresser, b. J. J. Conway's, Pearl Conway Johanna, widow of Andrew, h. Pearl opp. Emerald Conway John, man servant, b. P. Conway's, Brookline av. Conway John J., hairdresser, Washington, opp. Walnut, house Pearl
WARREN G. CURRIER, APOTHECARY, Harvard Square, Brookline, Mass.
COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "HONEY DROP" CORN.
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Conway Patrick, gardener, h. Kerrigan pl.
Conway Patrick, laborer, h. Brookline av., near Main Conway Patrick jr., iron moulder, boards P. Conway's, Brookline avenue [bds. do.
Conway William H., coachman, F. H. Young, St. Paul, Coogan John, blacksmith, Wash., h. Davis ct.
Cook Elbridge G., h. School, near Washington
Cook Eliza, widow of Richard, h. Brookline avenue, cor. Emerald
Cook Eva W. Miss, teacher Boylston school, b. 14 School Cook John, mason and plasterer, Washington, opp. Pearl h. Morss av., near Walter av.
Cook Norman H., conductor, Met. R. R., house Washing- ton, opposite High
Cook Orville W., bds. 14 School
Cooley Maurice N., asst. A. H. French, Town Hall, bds. at Boston
Coolidge Archibald C., student (H. U., Cambridge), bds. J. R. Coolidge's, Dudley
Coolidge David S., vegetable farm, Harvard, near Boston line, house do.
Coolidge George H., clerk (179 Tremont, B.), house Harvard, near Williams
Coolidge Henry S., stable (37 Richmond, B.), house Harvard, near Boston line
Coolidge James W., janitor Harvard street school house, house Harvard
Coolidge John G., b. J. R. Coolidge's. Dudley
Coolidge J. Randolph, counselor-at-law, h. Heath
Coolidge J. Randolph jr., b. J. R. Coolidge's, Dudley
Coolidge Stephen G., vegetable farm, Harvard, near Bos- ton line, house do.
Coolidge William D. Mrs., h. Webster, n. Harvard
Cooney Isabella Mrs., h. Davis court
Cooper Abby J. Miss, dressmaker, b. Thayer, corner Thayer place [Thayer pl.
Cooper Frances A., widow of Edward M., h. Thayer, c. Cooper William A., traveling reporter (81 Milk, B.), bds Mrs. F. A. Cooper's, Thayer
Copeland Frank B., carpenter, h. Harrison pl.
Copeland John, carpenter, h. Harrison place
Corbett Alexander, coachman, W. L. Pierce, Francis, n. St. Paul, bds. do.
Corbett Leslie, coachman, J. R. Winch, Longwood ave., house Morse avenue
Corbett William A., foreman for M. N. Estabrook (Ja- maica Plain), house Newton, near South
Corcoran Anna, widow of Henry, h. Juniper, n. Flora Corey Alonzo W., police, h. Whyte's block, Washington Corey Frank, farm-hand, b. Timothy Corey's, Wash.
American Cannel Coal, DEAN & CO., 9 KILBY ST., BOSTON.
GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq., Brookline.
FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO.,
$7,000,000 fire losses. Organized 1863, has paid over
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Corey Harry, clerk (152 Congress, B.), boards Timothy Corey's, Washington
Corey James, clerk (Oak Hall, B.), b. Timothy Corey's, Washington
Corey Mary A. Miss, h. Washington, n. Brighton line
Corey Timothy, vegetable farm, Washington, near Boston line, Brighton district
Corey William K., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards Timo- thy Corey's, Washington
Corkum John D., painter, B. F. Baker, h. 18 Walden, Boston
Cormerais Henry K., salesman (292 Washington, B. ), h. 16 School
Costello Annie Mrs., h. Boylston, near Kerrigan pl.
Costello Michael, brick mason, h. Juniper, n. Flora
Cotter Francis, painter, J. B. Hand, lı. Walnut, opposite Elm place
Cotting Amos (9 Tremont, B.), boards C. U. Cotting's, Hawes, Longwood
Cotting Charles E., real estate (9 Tremont, B.), boards C. U. Cotting's, Hawes, Longwood
Cotting Charles U., real estate (9 Tremont, B.), house Hawes, corner Beacon, Longwood
Cotton Frank B. (4 Exchange place, B.), bds. W. C. Cotton's, Kent
Cotton Walter G. (American Tube Works) (97 State, B.), house Kent, cor. Beacon
Cotton William C., treas. American Tube Works (97 State, B.), house Kent, cor. Beacon
Coughlin Daniel, b. John Coughlin's, Pearl, near Wash. Coughlin Ellen, widow of William, h. Pearl, n. Emerald Coughlin John, laborer, h. Pearl, between Washington and Emerald
. Coughlin Jolin Jr., porter, boards John Coughlin's, Pearl, near Washington
Cousens Bros. (Horace and John E. Cousens), wood, coal and hay, office Station, near B. & A. station, wharf at (Brighton av., Cottage Farm, B.)
Cousens Horace (Cousens Bros. ), wood, coal and hay, Station, n. B. & A. station, h. at Newton Centre
Cousens John E. (Cousens Bros. ), coal and wood (Brigh- ton avenue, B.), h. Brighton av., n. Cottage Farm station
Covell Geo. W., waiter "The Hawthorne", Harvard, b. do. Cowan James, gardener, H. S. Howe, Essex, house at Boston
Cowdrey John, painter, h. Juniper, n. Flora
Cowdrey Samuel, moved to Cambridge
Coyne Dennis, shifter, Met. R. R., h. Linden place
Coyne James, teamster, town stable, h. Brookline avenue, opp. Emerald
AND MELTING ASSOCIATION,
BUTCHERS' SLAUGHTERING Dead Animals Removed Promptly and without Expense, (see p. 152)
COBB, BATES & YERXA, Importers of FINE TEAS AND COFFEES.
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Coyne John, conductor, M. R. R., bds. J. Coyne's, Brook- line avenue
Coyne Joseph, clerk, shoe store, bds. J. Coyne's, Brook- line avenue
Craffy James, blacksmith, American Screen Co., h. Ca- bot st., Roxbury
Craft Ellen Miss, h. South, cor. Grove
Craft Emeline H. Miss, h. South, cor. Grove
Craft Sarah Ann Miss, h, South, cor. Grove
Crafts William B., book-keeper (31 Oliver, B.). h. Tox- teth, near Francis [man
Craig Joseph, gardener, T. Metcalf's, Dummer, h. Free- Crane Fred, clerk (91 Oliver, B.), boards L. M. Crane's, Harvard avenue
Crane James, hostler C. W. Amory, h. Freeman, corner Ridgeway
Crane John, driver, Chas. W. Dixon, Washington, h. at Boston Highlands
Crane Joshua, accountant (10 Tremont, room 60, B.) h. High, opp. Edge Hill road
Crane Lewis M. (Lewis M. Crane & Co.), oils (91 Oliver, B.), h. Harvard avenue, near Park
Crane Lewis O., clerk (91 Oliver, B.), b. L. M. Crane's, Harvard avenue
Crane Timothy, gardener, h. Sewall place
Cranton Wm., stone mason, h. Juniper, n. Flora
Cranwell Henry, h. Cypress
Cravin Martin, coachman, bds. Harvard, c. Harvard pl. Crawford Bridget Mrs., h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald
Crawford Charles J., clerk, Mr. Head, h. Hotel Grafton, High
Crawford John, laborer, bds. Hugh Donahoe's, Morse av. Crawford Lewis N., coachman, h. Clyde, n. Warren Creeden Jeremiah, wheelwright, Pearl, near Emerald Creelman Andrew, driver, ice-cart, h. Heath, c. Hanmond Creesy Frank L., lawyer (199 Wash., B.), bds. L. F. Creesy's, Longwood avenue
Creesy Fred W ._ (53 Wareham, B.), bds. L. F. Creesy's Longwood avenue
Creesy Leonard F. (Creesy & Noyes), builder (53 Ware- ham), and (Chas. H. Gilman & Co.) (86 Wash., B.), h. Longwood av., n. St. Paul
Croak Edward, stone-layer, h. Flora, n. Walter av.
Crocker Ariel B., feltings, etc. (37 Avon. B.), h. Cypress, cor. Boylston
Crocker Edgar L., station agent, Cypress station, B. & A. R. R., bds. Coleman House
Crocker Nathan H., leather merchant (164 Purchase, B.), h. Washington, n. Park
Cronan Frank, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Emerald
Dry and Fancy Goods, AT DELANO'S Harvard Sq.
CHICAGO FIRE, Oct. 1871, Fireman's Fund paid $529,364.92. GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq. € C
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Crohan James, laborer, b. Mrs. Costello's, Boylston
Crohan John, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Washington
Crohan John, laborer, h. Boylston
Cronan Ellen, widow of John, h. Walter av., n. Flora Cronan Frank, painter, J. B. Hand, b. Coleman House, Davis court
Cronan Michael, laborer, h. rear Emerald, n. Pearl
Cronan Stephen, laborer, h. Pearl, between Washington and Emerald
Crory John, conductor, M. R. R. h. Morss av.
Crosby Edwin F., tinsmith, Paine Bros., Harvard sq., b. Miss Regan's, Linden pl.
Crosby Fred, clerk (B.), bds. Mrs. A. Fairfield's, Harri- son place
Crosby Joseph B., carpenter, W. A. Goodwin, bds. Mrs. Annie Fairfield's, Harrison place
Crosby Michael, laborer, h. rear Pearl, n. Brookline av. Crosby Patrick, clerk, Brookline av., c. Emerald, h. do. Crotty Jeremiah, carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, house Morss avenue, cor. Juniper
Crowell William, carpenter, bds. Geo. Lorman's, Boylston Crowley Jeremiah, laborer, lı. Pearl, n. Washington
Crowninshield Stillman, herdsman, boards Walter L. Smith's, Cottage, n. Goddard av.
Crunion John, laborer, h. Hammond, near Heath
Crunion Thomas, laborer, bds. John Crunion's, Hammond, near Heath
Cullinane Dennis, laborer, h. Oak place
Cummings Charles H. flour merchant (26 Commerce, B.),
h. Cypress, near Cypress place
Cummings Mary, widow of Thomas, h. White place
Cummings Prentiss, lawyer (82 Devonshire, rm. 13 B. ), house Gardner road, n. Tappan
Cummings William, coachman. h. Clyde, n. Warren
Cunneen John, laborer, h. Hammond, n. Heath
Cunniff Michael, laborer, h. Sewall place
Cunningham Frederic, lawyer (30 Court, rm. 17, B.), h. Prescott, corner Ivy
Cunningham George H., conductor, M. R. R., h. at Boston Cunningham John W., laborer, house Fairmount /
Cunningham Patrick, stone mason, h. Pearl, n. Wash. Cupples Joseph G. (Cupples & Hurd), bookseller (94 Boylston, B.), house 6 Monmouth ct.
Curley James H., machinist, h. Wash., n. Lyceum Hall Curley Thomas J., carriage trimmer, M. W. Quinlan, h. Boylston, n. Kerrigan place
Curran Joseph, gardener, M. C. Ferris, Alton place, bds. White place
Currier Caroline P. Mrs., h. Walnut, n. Cypress Currier Edward P., clerk, b. Mrs. C. P. Currier's, Walnut CURRIER WARREN G., apothecary, Harvard sq., house over do.
CURRIER'S DRUG STORE, Harvard Square, Opposite Post Office.
COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "BRIDAL VEIL" FLOUR,
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Curry Cadwallader, savings bank commissioner (11 Mt. C Vernon, B.), h. High, cor. Cumberland av.
Curry Charles, b. C. Curry's, High
Curry Harry C., b. C. Curry's, High
Curry James, laborer, house Kerrigan place
Curry John, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Brookline ave.
Curry Mary, widow of John, h. Pearl, n. Wash.
Curry Peter, police officer, h. Thayer place
Curry Simon, gardener, Mrs. J.' Whitney's, Pleasant, h. Brookline av., n. Emerald
Curtin Daniel, painter, h. Walter av., n. Washington
Curtin Michael, painter, h. Walter av., n. Wash.
Curtis John, coachman, J. L. Gardner, Warren, house Boylston, n. High [Francis
Curtis J. Gardner, importer (30 Central, B.), h. Kent, n. Curtis Thomas E., merchant, li. Longwood av., n. St. Paul Curtis William E., clerk, Boynton Bros., boards F. Bart- lett's, Searle avenue
Cushing Albert H., agent, Paris Mnfg. Co. (151 Congress, B.), h. Beacon, n. Summit av.
Cushing George S., produce (53 Chatham, B.), house Boylston, near Cypress
CUSHING IRA B., homopathic physician, Wash- ington opp. Town Hall, h. do.
Cushing James, coachman, Mrs. W. R. Lawrence, house Walter av., near Flora
Cushman Albert, foreign freight agent, (76 State, B.), h. Perry, near Aspinwall avenue
Cushman Elizabeth, teacher, Kindergarten school, bds. Albert Cushman's, Perry
CU YUSHMAN HARRY G. (Cushman & Co.), dry goods (39 Temple pl. B.), house Winchester, near opp. Williams
Cushman Mattie A., teacher, Lawrence school
Cusick Andrew J., carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, h. Boylston, n. Washington
Cusick Edward, laborer, h. Boylston
Cusick George F., clerk, Henry Collins, Harvard sq., b. Boylston
Cusick Francis P., hostler, b. Jas. Cusick's, Flora
Cusick James, carpenter, h. Flora, c. Walter av.
Cusick James B., laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Pearl
Cusick James T., currier, b. Lizzie Darragh's, Boylston, n, Washington
Cusick John F., milkman, h. Sewall place Cusick Joseph, laborer, b. Mrs. Cooney's, Davis ct. Cusick Michael, gardener, h. Wash., n. Gas House Cusick Michael L., carpenter, h. Sewall place
Cusick Thomas, carpenter, h. Flora, c. Walter av.
Cusick Thomas J., restaurant, Wash., c. Morss av., h. do. Cutler Frank H,, h. Chestnut, n. Walnut
OAK WOOD FOR OPEN FIRES DEAN & CO.,
9 Kilby St., Boston.
BOSTON FIRE, Nov. 1872, Fireman's Fund paid $158,000. GEO, F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq., Brookline. CD c
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Cutler Horace W., laborer, Gas Works, h. Russell's blk. Washington
Cutler William S., paints and oils (143 High, B.), house Chestnut, n. Walnut
Cutter Marshall M. (Am. Bank Note Co.), bds. J. Hol- man's, Linden place
Cutting Charles F., stationer (82 State, B. ) .h. 1 Monmouth
DACEY MARTIN, h. Sewall place
Dacey Michael F., h. Sewall place
Dacey Timothy, hostler, John Wales, Monmouth, b. do. bds. do.
Daggett Fanny L. Miss, teacher, Sewall street school, b. W. E. Daggett's, Harvard [church, b. do. Daggett Mary J. Miss, midwife Harvard, opp. Catholic Daggett Willard E., h. Harvard, opp. Catholic church
Daland Tucker, lawyer (54 Sears bldg., B.), h. Fisher av near Boylston
Dale Lee C., bookbinder (17 Boylston, B.), bds J. H. Boody's, Gorham avenue
Daley John W., horse trainer, h. White place
Daley Patrick, coachman, h. Boylston, near High
Daley Thomas, pressman, h. Walnut, near High
Daley Timothy J., driver Met. R. R., h. at Roxbury
Dallas Francis B., h. Pleasant, near Green
Dallas Horatio N., clerk, h. Pleasant, n. Green
Dalton Edward, painter, J. B. Hand, b. M. Dalton's, Chestnut
Dalton John, painter, J. B. Hand, h. Wash., opp. Guild blk Dalton Michael, lı. Chestnut, near Sewall
Dalton Michael Jr., clerk, T. J. Cusick, house Chestnut, near Sewall
Dalzell Stuart, laborer, h. Brookline av., near Boston line Dalzell William, laborer, house White place
Dana Dennison D., treas. Douglas Axe Co. (217 Federal Boston), h. Powell, cor. Freeman
Dana Frances S., widow of Edward, house Harvard av., near Harvard
Dana Mary H., widow of Henry F., h. Heatlı, n. Warren Dana William J., wood engraver (149 A Tremont, B.), h. 77 Harvard, opposite Auburn
Dancause Candice, coachman, Mc P. Lemorpie, Browne, boards do.
Dane Edward S. (Isaac Rich & Co.), fish (35 Commer- cial, Boston), h. Kent, cor. Beacon
Danforth J. Albert, expressman, boards Coleman House, Davis court
Danforth Lucius N., clerk, F. F. Seaman's, Harvard sq., rooms H. E. Smith's, Thayer place
Daniels Alexander, butler, J. W. Candler, High, b. do.
Brighton Abattoir.
Old Family Horses Humanely Killed. (see p. 152)
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Daniels David H., supt. schools, office Town Hall, house Washington, opposite Public Library
Daniels Frank W., clerk (27 Otis, B.), boards D. H. Daniels', Washington
Daniels George F. (George F. Daniels & Co.), wholesale shoes (190 Congress, B.), h. Hotel Kempsford, Wal- nut
Daniels Henry R., stock broker (82 Devonshire, B.), h. Webster place
Daniels Nellie M., clerk supt. schools, boards D. H. Daniels', Washington [Newton Centre Daniels Philip F., polisher, E. S. Ritchie & Co., house at Darling George, coachman, E. B. Buckingham, Colches- ter, boards do.
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