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McNamara Daniel Jr., driver, O'Day Bros., bds. Daniel McNamara's, Boylston
McNamara Edward, laborer, bds. Brookline avenue
McNamara Edward, laborer, b. M.Cronan's, Emerald, n. Pearl
McNamara Frank, coachman, A. Timmins, Beacon, b. do. O
McNamara James, farmer, h. Boylston
McNamara John, laborer, h. Sewall place, n. Sewall McNamara John, shoemaker, rms. Whyte Block
McNamara John J., b. Daniel McNamara's, Boylston
McNamara John P., plasterer, b. Margaret McNamara's, Brookline avenue
McNamara Julia, widow of James, h. Brookline avenue, corner Pearl
McNamara Margaret, widow of John, h. Brookline av., near Washington
McNamara Michael, coachman, Dr. Welch, Goddard av., near Cottage
McNamara Michael, horse dealer, h. Brown, n. Pleasant McNamara Michael, laborer, h. Davis court
McNamara Michael, h. Beacon, opp. Hawes
McNamara Michael J., gas-fitter, h. Brookline avenue, corner Washington
McNamara Patrick, coachman, Charles S. Sargent, Chest- nut place, b. do.
McNamara Patrick, gardener, Henry Mason, Harvard, house Beacon, opp. Summit avenue
McNamara Patrick, laborer, b. M. Cronan's, r. Emerald, near Pearl
McNamara Patrick F., driver, O'Day Bros., Boylston, h. at Boston
McNamara Thomas, works Boston Water Works, house Boylston, opp. Pound ـعر
McNamara Thomas, laborer, h. Brookline av., c. Wash. McNeil James F., boots and shoes (47 Temple place, B.), - h. Longwood avenue, n. St. Paul
McNeilly David, hostler, h. Juniper, near Flora
McNeilly Matthew, sexton, Harvard church, Harvard, corner Park, h. Babcock, n. Harvard
McNeilly Samuel, janitor, Davis Mansion, h. Davis av.
McNeilly Scott, hostler, M. R. R., h. Juniper
McNeilly S. J., hostler, M. R. R., h. Juniper
McNulty John, laborer, h. Boylston, cor. Hammond
McQuade Elizabeth, widow, h. 44 School
McQuade George R., b. Mrs. E. McQuade's, 44 School
American Cannel Coal
DEAN & CO., 9 KILBY ST., BOSTON.
BOSTON FIRE, Nov. 1872, Fireman's Fund paid $158,000. GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq., Brookline.
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McRoberts Elizabeth M. Miss, teacher, Ward school. rms. Mrs. M. A. Matthew's, School
McShane John, tailor, Washington, opp. Villa lane, h. do. McWahnay Henry, coachman, Peder Olsen, Summit ave., Corey Hill, bds. do. Mead Morris, coachman, T. Loring, High, h. Linden pl. Meade Henry, coachman, J. G. Mitchell, Gardner road, near Tappan, bds. do. Meade Patrick, laborer, h. Walter av., n. Morss avenue Meade William, coachman, h. Walter av., n. Flora Mealy Edward, laborer, h. Kerrigan place Mealy Edward, plumber, b. Mary Mealy's, Boylston Mealy Edward Jr., police, b. Edward Mealy's, Kerrigan pl. Mealy Edward J., student, b. J. Mealy's, Chestnut Mealy Francis, watering cart, h. Sewall place Mealy Honora, widow of Edward, h. Kerrigan place Mealy John, laborer, b. J. Missert's, Brookline avenue Mealy John, mason, h. Chestnut, n. Sewall [house Mealy Mary, widow of Michael, h. Boylston. n. school- Mealy Michael D., carpenter, b. John Mealy's, Chestnut Meaney John S., clerk, F. H. Bacon, Guild block, bds. Cypress, n. Chestnut Meaney Mary. widow of Daniel, h. Cypress, c. Chestnut Meany Michael, Breokline Gas Light Company Meany, see Maney Mee George, weaver, h. Boylston, n. Washington Meehan Bernard W., laborer, b. Dennis Meehan's, Chest- nut Hill avenue Meehan Dennis, laborer, h. Chestnut Hill avenue, near Ackers avenue Meehan John, laborer, h. Brookline avenue, n. Pearl Meehan Thomas, laborer, h. Kerrigan place Melcher George S., engineer, h. Harvard place Melcher Maria Miss, dressmaker, Thayer place, bds. W. K. Melcher's, do. Melcher William K., carpenter and builder, h. Thayer pl. Melcher William K. Jr., clerk (38 Avon, B.), boards D. Doane's, Linden place Melendy Osman, clerk, Boynton Bros., b. Andrew Creel- man's, Washington Mellany John, farmer, H. Benigan, Harvard, b. do. Mellen Charles, stevedore, h. Washington, n. Gas House Melvin Clarence L., carpenter, B. W. Neal, h. Boynton building, Washington [h. over do. Menard C. F. Mrs., millinery, Chace block, Washington, Menzies James, supt. N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., Joyce bldg., Harvard, h. at Jamaica Plain Merrigan Patrick, machinist, h. Flora, n. Juniper Imported and Domestic Canned Goods at COBB, BATES & YERXA'S, M' EREDITH J. MORRIS, real estate and mort- gages (4 Exchange place, room 1, B.), house 2 Hawes, Chapel station
BUTCHERS' SLAUGHTERING Dead Animals Removed Promptly and without Expense, (see p. 152)
AND MELTING ASSOCIATION.
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Merrill Sarah S. Mrs., b. Miss R. Young's, Walnut Merritt Wilbur, carpenter, b. J. N. Christie's, Thayer pl. Messenger Edward, helper, Kenrick Bros., b. E. Messen- ger's, Harvard place [place Messenger Ezekiel, carpenter. J. L. Little Jr., 4 Harvard Messenger Frazier, clerk. b. E. Messenger's, Harvard pl. Metcalf Theodore (Theodore Metcalf & Co.), apotheary,
(39 Tremont, B.), h. Dummer, c. St. Paul
Metcalf William, carpenter, b. Geo. Lorman's, Boylston Miett Charles E., compositor, Chronicle office h. Lyford block, Washington
Miles Alfred E. (F. S. Moseley & Co.), note broker (51 State, B.) , b. J. Miles', 1 Gorham av.
Miles Charles E. (40 Water, rm. 39, B.), h. Vernon, near Park
Miles Edward W., h. Marion, n. Park
Miles John, clerk (B.), b. Mrs. L. Potter's, Harrison pl. Miles John S., clerk (36 India wharf, B.), b. C. E. Hap- good's
Miles Jonas M., lawyer (23 Court, rm. 32 B. ), h. Gorham ave., near Davis avenue
Miley Mary, widow of James, h. East Carlton, n. Chapel station, Longwood
Miller Amos H., wool (563 Atlantic av., B.), h. Kent, nearly opp. Colchester
Miller Robert J., crockery, Colonnade bldg., house at Boston
Milliken Abel, laborer, hı. Chestnut Hill av.
Mills Arthur, general traffic manager (B. & A. R. R. B.), h. Irving, n. Walnut
Mills Fred, printer, (B.), b. A. B. Fenns', Harrison pl. Mills William T., signal man, B. & A. R. R., bds. A. L. Hosmer's, Cottage Farm station
Mineghan Nora, widow of Jeremiah, h. 16 Wash.
Minehan Jerry, laborer, b. M. Gallaghan's, Fairmount Minehan John, laborer, h. Sewall pl., c, Sewall
Mink Oliver W., comptroller, U. P. R. R. (42 Equitable bldg., B.), h. Davis, opp . Thayer
Miskell Andrew, salesman (26 Winter. B.), house 39 Walter avenue
Miskell John, farmhand, Harry Lee, b. Clyde
Miskell John, laborer, h. Fairmount, opp. the reservoir Miskell Michael, laborer, h. Clyde
Miskell Patrick T., plumber, T. Mahon, b. do.
Miskell Thomas, h. Clyde
Miskell Thomas, h. 39 Walter avenue
Miskell Timothy, laborer, b. M. Miskell's, Clyde
Miskell Timothy J., laborer, b. John Miskell's, Fairmouut Miskell William, hostler, Country Club, Clyde, b. do.
Missert John, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Washington Missett Patrick, laborer, h. Juniper
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. 5 C C r
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Mitchell John G., tailor (22 Beacon, B.), house Gard- ner road, near Tappan
Mitchell Michael, laborer, h. Boylston, n. Washington Mitchell Phillip, gardener, h. Boylston, n. Washington Monks Frank H , tieas., Herdic Phaeton Co. (85 Cong- gress, B.), h. Monmouth, cor. Carlton Moody Edward, brakeman, B. & A. R. R., h. Winthrop Mooney John, laborer, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald Mooney Patrick, laborer, h. Reservoir pl. Moore Eben, driver, Met. R. R. Moore Emery B., receiving teller, First National Bank (17 State, B.), h. Kent, n. Longwood av. Moore Harry C., student, b. H. D. Moore's, off Cypress, opp. Gorham avenue Moore Henry D., h. off Cypress, opp. Gorham av. MOORE J. HERBERT, homeopathic physician, h. Wash., opp. Town Hall Moore William, blacksmith, h. 16 Washington Moore Wm. D., painter, J. H. Boody, house Aspinwall avenue, opp. St. Paul Moore William H., h. 16 Washington Moran Edward, laborer, h. Sewall pl., n. Sewall Moran Edward, gardener, h. Cypress, opp. Town Stable Moran John W., hostler, h. 42 School, n. Harvard Moran Lawrence, laborer, h. Houlihan av., off Boylston Moran Michael, farmhand, Dr. Walter Channing, Boyl- ston, h. Boylston, n. Reservoir pl. Moran William, laborer, h. rear Pearl, n. Washington Moran William, express driver, bds. Lawrence Moran's, Houlihan avenue Morey Fanny W., teacher, Lincoln school Morgan John, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Boston line Morland Mary R. Miss, Davis Mansion, Davis av., Morlock Frederick, clerk, J. Morlock, h. Fay pl. M MORLOCK'S HOTEL, Jacob Morlock, prop., Washington, opp. Walnut Morony Thomas, laborer, h. Juniper, n. Morss av. Morrill David B., vegetable farmer, Summit av., Boston line, Brighton, h. do. Morris Lawrence J. Rev., pastor, St. Mary's R. C. church Harvard, cor. [Linden [place, h. Linden pl. n. Har- vard Morrison Alvin, carpenter, h. Riverside M TORRISON WILLIAM D., painter, Wash., opp. Holden, h. Boylston, n. Cypress Morrissey John, shoemaker, Brookline av., n. Boston line house do. Morrissey Thomas, laborer, h. Sewall place, n. Sewall Morrow Alex., teamster, C. G. Richards, h. White place COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "HONEY DROP" CORN. 7 TORLOCK JACOB, proprietor, Morlock's Hotel, and baker, Wash., opp. Walnut, h. do.
CURRIER'S DRUG STORE, Harvard Square, Opposite Post Office.
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Morrow William, gardener, h. Ridgeway, n. Freeman Morse Charles W., watchmaker and jeweler, Harvard sq., house Prospect, near Washington
Morse Eben, driver, M. R.R., h. Walnut, c. Washington Morse Edward W., clerk (113 Devonshire, B.), house Sumner road
Morse Eugene S., clerk (139 Cross, B.), b. Joshua A. Little's, School [Marys Morse Fitz Albert, coal (104 State, B.), h. Ivy, cor. St. Morse Wilbur A., clerk, Henry Collins, Harvard sq., h. at Jamaica Plain
Morton Francis F. (Morton & Chesley), carpenter and builder (108 E. Dedham, B.), h. Chestnut Hill av., c. Englewood av., Brighton
Moses Charles, driver, M. R.R., h. at Boston
Mosher Andrew J., insurance (131 Devonshire, B.), h. Francis, n. Toxteth
Mosher Mr., carpenter, B. W. Neal, b. Mrs. J. Wood's, Prospect
Mowry Oscar B., lawyer (82 Devonshire, rm. 14, B.), h. St. Paul, near Longwood av.
Mulcahey John, b. P. Mulcahey's, Walter av.
Mulcahey Patrick, laborer, h. Walter av., n. Flora
Mulcahey William, bricklayer, L. Cypress
Muldowney Catherine, wid. of Thos., h. Juniper, n. Flora Muldowney Charles T., harness maker, b. Mrs. C. Mul- downey's, Juniper, near Flora
Muldowney Francis F., plumber, T. Mahon, Washington, b. Mrs. C. Muldowney's, Juniper
Mulhern Margaret, widow of Edw., house Boylston, near Kerrigan place
Mulholland George, hostler, M. R.R., b. White place
Mulholland Jas., coachman, John Wales, Monmouth, b.do. Mulholland John, gardener, W. J. Griggs, Harvard, b. do. Mullen Alretha Mrs., h. Colonnade block, Harvard sq. Mullen John, laborer, h. Villa lane
Mullen Martha Mrs., h. Colonnade block, Harvard sq. Mullen Patrick, laborer, b. P. Mulleny's, Brookline av.
Mullen - -, coachman, b. Wilson House
Mullens Ellen, widow of Wm., h. Sewall
Mulleny Patrick, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Washington Mullowney John M., horse shoer (9 Lime, 'B.), b. Perry Mullowney Michael, horse shoer (9 Lime, B.), h. Perry Mullowney Thomas B., horse shoer (9 Lime, B. ) , b. Perry Mulry Wm., laborer, h. Pearl, bet. Wash. and Emerald Mulvey Keran, conductor, M. R.R., h. Flora, n. Juniper Mulvey Michael, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Emerald
Mulvey Patrick, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Emerald
Mulvey Wm., farmer, b. Mr. Hart's, Goddard av. Mungovan Hannah Mrs., b. J. G. Mungovan's, Boylston Mungovan James G., plumber (62 La Grange, B.), h. Boylston, between Wash. and Cypress
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.
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Munroe Daniel, h. St. Paul, opp. Alton place
Munroe Wm. B. Jr., contractor, h. Wash., near Beacon Muns Michael, laborer, h. Sewall place
Murnan Edward J., h. Juniper, n. Morss av. [av.
Murphy Bridget, widow of John, h. Fairmount, n. Walter Murphy Catherine Miss, h. Pearl, n. Washington Murphy Cornelius, h. Flora, cor. Walnut av.
Murphy Cornelius, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Pearl Murphy Daniel, laborer, b. Mrs. Cooney's, Davis court Murphy David B., clerk, J. T. Cahill's, bds. Cornelius Murphy's, Walter av.
Murphy Hugh, liquors (B.), h. Wash., opp. Pearl Murphy James, blacksmith, b. Mrs. Cooney's, Davis ct.
Murphy James, laborer, John O'Kane, Wash., b. do.
Murphy James C. Mrs., h. 34 Harvard
Murphy John, laborer, h. Sewall
Murphy John, carpenter, h. Juniper, cor. Flora
Murphy John H., boot and shoemaker, Washington, on the bridge, house Linden place [av.
Murphy John H., gardener, Mrs. J. Taylor, Chestnut Hill Murphy John P., physician, Walnut, cor. Wash., h. at Boston Highlands
Murphy Michael, coachman, h. Linden pl., n. Brook Murphy Michael, steam and gas fitter, h. Walter av., n. Flora
Murphy Patrick, bootmaker, h. off Walter av., n. Flora Murphy Patrick, farmer, H. Benigan's, Harvard, b. do. Murphy Wm., laborer, h. Sewall pl., n. Sewall
Murray Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. Pearl, n. Wash.
Murray Edward W., stable (16 Stanhope, B.), h. Kent, near Francis
Murray George, electrician, Fuller, Holtzer & Co., b. Mrs. McQuaid's, School
Murray Henry J., plumber, h. Walnut
Murray Hugh, laborer, h. Brookline av., opp. Pearl
Murray Hugh Jr., laborer, h. Brookline av., opp. Pearl
Murray John, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Emerald
Murray John H., laborer, h. Walter av., cor. Flora
Murray John R., clerk (71 Chestnut, B.), bds. Robert Murray's, Freeman
Murray Michael, laborer, h. Houlihan av., off Boylston
Murray Michael, laborer, b. J. Murray's, Pearl
Murray Patrick, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Washington
Murray Patrick, painter, h. Boylston, near Wash.
Murray Patrick, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Boston line Murray Robert, gardener, h. Freeman, c. Ridgeway Murray Thomas, laborer, h. Oak pl., off Oak
Murray Thomas H., hostler, H. Goodspeed, b. Brookline avenue
Murray Thomas J., police, h. Pearl, n. Washington Murray Winifred Miss, h. Boylston, near Pound
Brighton Abattoir.
Old Family Horses Humanely Killed. (see p. 152)
COBB, BATES & YERXA, Importers of FINE TEAS AND COFFEES,
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Muse George, carpenter, h. 4 Harvard pl.
Muse Louis, carpenter, h. 11 White place
Myers Jacob, gardener, E. C. Emerson, Davis av., h. do'
NAGLE THOMAS, blacksmith, Washington, n. Pearl, h. Morss av., opposite Juniper
Nash Edward R., clerk (44 South, B. ), bds. F. J. Nash's Auburn
Nash Francis J. (Nash & Bowers), grocer (40 School, B.), house Auburn, near Harvard
Nash Samuel Y., salesman (24 Federal, B.), house Tox- teth, near Francis
NEAL
EAL BURTON W., carpenter and builder, Boyl- ston, near Cypress, h. near do.
Neal Burton W. Jr., carpenter, boards B. W. Neal's, Boylston, near Cypress
NELSON BROS. (H. H. and John G. Nelson), grocers, Colonnade building, Washington
Nelson George E., foreman, R. C. Winthrop, Warren, n. Dudley, house do.
Nelson Henry H. (Nelson Bros. ), grocer, Colonnade bldg. house Centre, J. P.
Nelson John, coachman, F. Cunningham, Prescott, b. do. Nelson John G. (Nelson Bros.), grocer, Colonnade bldg. house 2 Aspinwall av.
Nevers Henrietta A. Miss, teacher of sewing in public schools, rooms W. E. Daggett's, Harvard
Newcomb George L., driver, Hook & Ladder No. 1, Washington, n. Thayer, h. Delano's block, Wash. Newcomb Leonard E., janitor school-houses and truant officer, h. Thayer, n. Washington
. Newell Arthur H., clerk (86 Federal, B.), boards Mrs. E. S. Newell's, Pleasant
Newell Charles A. (24 West, B.), boards Mrs. E. S. Newell's, Pleasant
Newell Charles M., h. Walnut, n. Walnut place
Newell Eliza S. Mrs., h. Pleasant, n. Green
Newell James S., b. Mrs. E. S. Newell's, Pleasant
Newell Samuel, b. A. Houghton's, Kent
Newell Samuel, laborer, h. Brookline av., near Pearl
Newell Washington A., wool (158 Federal, B.), boards Mrs. E. S. Newell's, Pleasant
New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., Jas. Men- zies, supt., Joyce bldg., Harvard sq.
Newinan Patrick, blacksmith, R. Woodward, Washington, house at Boston
NEWS PUBLISHING CO., L. Cassier, Station, near B. & A. R. R.
Newton Sara D. Miss, teacher Lawrence school, boards Mrs. H. M. Phelps', Aspinwall av.
Nicholass Louisa A. Miss, h. Wash., c. Walter av.
SUPERIOR STEAM LAUNDRY AT DELANO'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.
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Nichols B. F. (B. F. Nichols & Co.), fishing rods (36 Boylston, B.), bds. Mrs. Caroline P. Currier's, Wal- nut
NI ICHOLS CHARLES H., cigars and tobacco, Whyte's block, Washington, bds. J. B. Brigham's, do.
Nicholson John, carriage mnfr., 34 Wash. , h. Tyler, Boston Nicholson Mary, widow of Thomas, h. Walter av., near Morss avenue
Nicholson Peter L., laborer, b. Fay place
Nixon Jane Miss, h. Washington, opp. Town Hall Nixon Mary Miss, h. Washington, opposite Town Hall Nolan Felix, coachman's helper, at Henry Lee's, Warren, near Heath, h. Boylston, n. Reservoir pl.
Nolan Henry, coachman, H. B. Shepard. Boylston, b. do Nolan John, letter carrier, P. O., h. Thayer pl.
Nolan Michael, picture framer, h. Walter av.
Noland Andrew, painter, Harvard, h. Harvard, c. School Noonan James, painter, h. Walter av., near Washington Noonan Mary A., widow of John, h. 42 Washington
Noonan Patrick, mason, b. Morlock's Hotel
Noonan Patrick, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Pearl
Norris George W., pianos and diamonds (604 Wash., B.), h. Summit av., near Boston line
Norron Charles, gardener, h. Wash., nearly opp. Walnut Norton Catherine, widow of Michael, h. Boylston, near Reservoir place
Norton John F., electrician, Fuller, Holtzer & Co., bds. Brookline avenue [School Norton Mary C., widow of Constant, b. C. F. Hussey's, Norton Michael H., painter, J. H. Boody, house 55 Whitney, Boston
Norton Patrick, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Gas Works Norton William, laborer, h. Kerrigan pl.
Noyes Augusta S., widow of I. R., b. C. E. Miles', Vernon Noyes George D., lawyer (60 Congress, rm. 6, B.), h. Walnut, cor. Cypress
28 Nyhan Daniel, gardener, Dr. A. Shurtleff, High, corner Irving, boards do.
Nyhan Timothy, farmer, h. Heath, n. Hammond
Nyhen John, teamster, B. Gas Light Co., house Walter avenue, opp. Flora
COBB, BATES
OAKS JOHN, laborer, b. Peter Salmon's, Davis ct. Obeirne James, h. Walter av., near Wash.
Oberacker Augustus, blacksmith, Am. Screen Co., house Hallock, Roxbury
O'Brien Arno, widow of Peter, h. White pl.
O'Brien Catherine Miss, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald
O'Brien James, coachman, A. Whittemore, Carlton, rooms do.
WARREN G. CURRIER, APOTHECARY, Harvard Square, Brookline, Mass.
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O'Brien John, laborer, h. Villa lane
O'Brien John, laborer, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald
O'Brien John, laborer, b. John Crunion's, Hammond, n. Heath
O'Brien John, laborer, b. A. Davis', Beacon
O'Brien Lawrence, gardener, h. Sewall, n. Sewall place
O'Brien Michael, apprentice, M. W. Quinlan, h. at Rox.
O'Brien Michael, laborer, h. Winthrop
O'Brien Michael, coachman, William Aspinwall, Gardner road, h. do.
O'Brien Thomas (B.), h. Aspinwall avenue [pl. ct. C - O'Brien Timothy, blacksmith, M. W. Quinlan, h. 6 Linden O'Connell Elizabeth W., widow of James, h. High, nearly opposite Ward
O'Connell Fred, coachman, S. Williams, Park, opposite Auburn, boards do.
O'Connell Joseph J., police, h. High, nearly opp. Ward O'Connell William W., police, h. High, nearly opp. Ward O'Connor Bartholomew, hackman, b. Cornelius O'Connor's Pearl
O'Connor Cornelius, laborer, h. Pearl, c. Emerald
O'Connor Dennis, coachman, E. C. Wilson, Harvard, b.do.
O'Connor John M., carriage trimmer, h. Fay place
O'Connor Timothy, driver, b. Margaret Hurley's, r. Pearl, near Washington
O'Day Brothers (Michael and Thomas O'Day), public carriages, Morss avenue, c. Walnut
O'Day Dennis Jr., hostler, b. Dennis O'Day's, Washing- ton, corner Brookline avenue
O'Day John, laborer, h. Juniper, n. Morss avenue
O'Day John T., h. Boylston, n. Washington
O'Day Mary Miss, h. Boylston, n. Washington
O'Day Mary, widow of Michael, h. Brookline av., n. Wash. O'Day Mary, widow of Thomas, h. Wash., n. Gas House O'Day Michael, grocer, b. Mrs. Thomas O'Day's, Wash- ington, near Gas House
O'Day Michael, laborer, h. Walter av., n. Morss av.
O'Day Michael, laborer, b. Dennis O'Day's, Washington, corner Brookline avenue
O'Day Michael (O'Day Bros.), public carriages, Morss avenue, and Walnut, h. Elm pl., n. Walnut
O'Day Michael Jr., teamster, h. Walter, av., n. Morss av. O'Day Michael E., policeman, b. P. McCarthy's, Boylston O'Day Thomas, laborer, h. Washington, n. Gas House O'Day Thomas (O'Day Brothers), public carriages, Morss av., and Walnut, h. Washington, opp. Pearl
- O'Dea Dennis, gardener, h. Brookline av., n. Boston line O'Dea Michael, carriage painter, b. Mrs. M. O'Day's, Washington
O'Donnell John, laborer, b. J. Higgins', Brookline av. O'Donnell Thomas, coachman, h. Boylston, n. Pound
English Cannel Coal,
DE.IN & CO., 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 C E S
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COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "BRIDAL VEIL" FLOUR,
O'Donohoe Jeremiah, coachman, T. E. Curtis, Longwood avenue, b. do.
O'Dunn John, machinist, h. Juniper, n. Flora
O'Hare Ellen, widow of Henry, h. High, n. Walnut
O'Hare Hugh, laborer, h. Chestnut Hill av., n. Boylston [b. do.
O'Hare James, laborer, h. Pearl, opp. Emerald
O'Hare John, coachman, George N. Talbot, Sewall av., O'Hare John, laborer, h. Kerrigan place
O'Hare Patrick, teamster, M. W. Quinlan, h. Russell block, Washington
O'Hearn Ann, widow of Cornelius, h. Pearl, n. Emerald O'Hearn Daniel, laborer, b. Timothy O'Hearn's, Heath
O'Hearn David, farmer, house Ackers av., near Chestnut Hill avenue
O'Hearn Elizabeth, dressmaker, h. Houlihan avenue, n. Boylston
O'Hearn James, laborer, h. Houlihan av., off Boylston O'Hearn James, laborer, h. Boylston, n. Reservoir place O'Hearn Mary, widow of Michael, h. Emerald, n. Brook- line avenue [do.
O'Hearn Michael, gardener, A. M. Whitney, Boylston, h.
O'Hearn Michael J., clerk, h. 9 Linden place ct.
O'Hearn Thomas, laborer, bds. Mrs. Mary O'Hearn's, Emerald, n. Brookline avenue
O'Hearn Timothy, laborer, h. Heath, n. Hammond
O'Hearn William, clerk, b. Michael O'Hearn's, Boylston O'Kane Francis, laborer, John O. Kane, Wash., bds. do. O'Kane John, milkman, h. Washington, n. Beacon O'Leary Michael, coachman, h. Morss av.
O'Leary Michael. coachman, Charles O. Foster, Beacon, near Summit avenue
O O'Leary Patrick, trader, h. Sewall, n. Sewall place 'LOUGHLIN PATRICK, lawyer (23 Court, rm. 7, B.), h. Prospect place
Old Ladies' Home, Harvard, between Pierce and School Olmsted Frederick Law, landscape architect, h. Warren, corner Dudley
Olmsted John C., landscape architect, h. Warren, corner Dudley
Olsen Peder (Bliss, Fabyan & Co.), com. merchant (100 Summer, B. ), h. Summit avenue, Corey Hill
Oistead David C. G., waiter, h. Walnut, c. Boylston ()'Mealy Honora, widow of Albert, h. Kerrigan place O'Mealy Patrick, coachman, h. Kerrigan place
O'Neil Daniel, laborer, bds. D. Mahoney's, Flora
O'Neil James, shoemaker, Washington, n. the bridge, b. John Lynch's, Flora
O'Neil John, laborer, h. r. Chestnut, n. Sewall O'Neil John, laborer, h. Sewall place, n. Sewall
Orcutt Mears, janitor, Public Library, h. Washington, n. Railroad bridge
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Orling Eric K., electrician, Fuller, Holtzer & Co., bds. Morss avenue
O'Rourke Michael, teamster, h. Juniper, n. Morss avenue Orrock John M. Rev., editor Messiah's Herald (19 Har- rison av., B.), h. Winchester, opp. Williams
Orser Joseph, carpenter, rms. E. Smith's, Colonnade bldg. Orton James, laborer, Country Club Park, Clyde, b. do. Osborne Daniel W., clerk, Brown Bros., b. Mrs. Fair- field's, Harrison place
Osgood Anna M. Miss, teacher, Harvard school, b. at Boston
PAGE GEORGE H., driver express, b. F. H. Flanders', Harvard place
Page Lizzie Miss, h. Colchester, n. Hawes
Page Mary Ann Miss, h. Colchester, n. Hawes
Paige Albert S., officer of court and special duty, h. 10 School, near Washington
Paige Hannah E., widow of John S., h. School, n. Wash. Paine Annie W., widow of Robert T., house Davis, near Harvard square
PAINE BROS. (Henry K. and Isaac Paine), stoves, furnaces, etc., Rooney's block, Harvard sq.
Paine George, h. Juniper, n. Flora
Paine G. Henry, clerk, Paine Bros., Harvard square, b. Henry K. Paine's, Prospect
Paine Henry K. (Paine Bros.), stoves, etc., Harvard sq., house 4 Prospect
Paine Isaac (Paine Bros. ), hardware, Harvard square, b. H. K. Paine's, Prospect
Paine, see Payne
Palmer A. C. Mrs., h. St. Andrew bldg., Davis av.
Palmer Charles L., painter, Washington, opp. Public Library, house do.
Palmer Edward F., conductor, B. & A. R.R., h. River- side [Riverside
Palmer George F., baggage master, B. & A. R.R., h. Palmer H. Rose, teacher, Ward school, bds. R. H. An- drews, Searle av.
Panter John, real estate, St. Andrew building, Davis av., h. Washington, n. Holden
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