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Marble Works.
Breen William H., 35 Haverhill, Boston (see page 82) Evans R. A. & Son, 123 Haverhill, Boston (see page 193) Hall Charles E., 101 Haverhill, Bos- ton (see page 24) Lieben John, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see back cov. ) Murray Henry & Co., 41 Haverhill, Boston (see page 26)
Mason.
Dewing R. S., 164 Devonshire, Bos- ton (see back cover)
Memorial Windows.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Millinery.
Butler Wm. S. & Co., 90 to 98 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 53)
Mirrors and Picture Frames.
Williams & Everett, 79 Boylston, and 30 Park square, Boston (see page 73)
Monumental Works.
Breen William H., 35 Haverhill, Boston (see page 82) Evans R. A. & Son, 123 Haverhill, Boston (see page 193) Hall Charles E., 101 Haverliill, Bos- ton (see page 24) Lieben John, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see back cov. ) Murray Henry & Co., 41 Haverhill, Boston (see page 26)
Mortgages.
Aspinwall & Codman, 7 Exchange place, Boston (see page 7) Meredith & Nelson, 4 Exchange pl. room 1, Boston (see back eover) Parker George S., 27 Kilby, Boston (see page 8)
Mosaic Glass.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Mouldings.
Stearns A. T. Lumber Co., 11 Fed- eral, Boston(see page 9)
Music Dealers.
Fairbanks & Cole, 121 Court and 178 Tremont, Boston (see opp. Title)
Musical Instruments.
Fairbanks & Cole, 121 Court and 178 Tremont, Boston (see opp .- Title)
Music Publishers.
Fairbanks & Cole, 121 Court and 178 Tremont, Boston (see opp. Title)
Music Teachers. (BANJO.)
Fairbanks & Cole, 121 Court and 178 Tremont, Boston (see opp. Title)
Neats Foot Oil.
Brighton Abattoir, Brighton, Mass. (see page 35 and foot lines in general directory)
Oil Paintings.
Chase J. Eastman, 7 Hamilton pl., Boston (see page 25) Williams & Everett, 79 Boylston, and 30 Park sq., Boston (see p.73)
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Oils.
Brighton Abattoir, Brighton, Mass. (see page 35 and foot lines in gen- eral directory )
Opal Glass.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see p. 193)
Opalescent Glass.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Ornamental Glass.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Photographer.
Partridge W. H., 2832 Washington, Boston (see page 73)
Pictures, Frames, Etc.
Chase J. Eastman, 7 Hamilton pl., Boston (see p. 25)
Plasterers' Hair.
Nash W. G., 220 State, Boston (see page 82)
Plumbers.
Tucker & Titus, 14 Brattle sq., Bos- ton (see front cover)
Polished Granite Work
Evans R. A. & Son, 123 Haverhill, Boston (see page 193)
Printers.
Barta L. & Co., 54 Pearl, Boston (see page 14)
Produce.
Crawford E. W., 54 Boylston, Bos- ton (see page 267)
Provisions.
Crawford E. W., 54 Boylston, Bos- ton (see page 267)
Gee Charles H., 204 South, Boston (see back cover)
Hosford Oscar & Co., 4 and 5 St. Charles Market, Beach, cor. Lin- coln, Boston (see page 264) Porter Charles H., 186 Lincoln, Boston (see page 1+)
Publishers and Book- sellers.
Clapp Otis & Son, 10 Park sq., Bos- ton (see page 54)
Pumps, Copper and Iron.
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., 162 Con- gress, Boston (see p. 263)
Real Estate Agents.
Abbott H. E., 2 Advertiser building, Boston (see front cover) Aspinwall & Codman, 7 Exchange pl., Boston (see page 7) Lincoln Wm. & Son, 43 Devonshire, Boston (see page 3) McCormack John J., 23 Court, Bos- ton (see page 5) Meredith & Nelson, 4 Exchange pl., room 1, Boston (see back cover) Parker George S., 27 Kilby, Boston (see page 8)
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Red Lead and Lith- arge.
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., 162 Con- gress, Boston (see page 263)
Riding School.
Draper H., 83 and 97 W. Dedham, Boston (see page 54)
Ripple Glass.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Rubber Boots and Shoes.
Hodgman Rubber Co., 32 School, Boston (see page 81)
Rubber Clothing.
Hodgman Rubber Co., 32 School, Boston (see page 81)
Rubber Goods.
Hodgman Rubber Co., 32 School, Boston (see page 81)
Rubber Mnfrs.
Hodgman Rubber Co., 32 School, Boston (see page 81)
Sand.
Nash W. G., 220 State, Boston (see page 82)
Whitney Wm. H., agent, 29 Court, Boston (see page 8)
Sanitary Engineers.
Tucker & Titus, 14 Brattle square, Boston (see front cover)
Sewer Pipe.
Naslı W. G., 220 State, Boston (see page 82)
Solder.
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., 162 Con- gress, Boston (see p. 263)
Speaking Tubes.
Fernald G. M. D., 73 Cornhill, Bos- ton (see page 267) Fuller Seth W., 27 Arch, Boston (see page 193)
Stable.
Draper H., 83 and 97 W. Dedham, Boston (see page 54)
Stained Glass Windows.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Stained and Cut Glass.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see 193)
Stains.
Cabot Samuel, Mason building, 70 Kilby, Boston (see page 264)
Stock Brokers.
Price & Co., 35 Congress, Boston (see page 8)
Stoves, Ranges, Etc.
Smith & Anthony Stove Co., 48, 50, 52 and 54 Union (see page 120)
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Teas, Coffees, Etc.
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, 680 to 692 Wash., 1085 Tremont, 3 Bowdoin square and 8 Faneuil Hall square, Boston (see side lines in general directory)
Trimmings, Etc.
Butler Wm. S. & Co., 90 to 98 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 53)
Undertakers.
Cleary J. P., 5 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see page 26) Doyle Thomas, 2087 Washington, Boston (see page 17) Jones Lewis & Son, 50 LaGrange, Boston (see page 265)
Smith Benj. F., 251 Tremont, Bos- ton (see page 265) Waterman Joseph S. & Sons, 2302 Washington, Boston Highlands (see page 265)
Upholstery Goods.
Pray John H. Sons & Co., 558 and 560 Wash., Boston (see front cov.)
Venetian Glass.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Veterinary Books. Clapp Otis & Son, 10 Park square, Boston (see page 54)
White Lead and Zinc.
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., 162 Con- gress, Boston (see page 263)
Window, Church and House Glass.
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Window Glass Dealers
Redding, Baird & Co., 83 Franklin, Boston (see page 193)
Wood Stains.
Cabot Samuel, Mason building, 70 Kilby, Boston (see page 264)
Wooden and Willow Ware.
Hopkinson & Marden, 15 and 16 F. H. sq., Boston (see page 265)
CHAS. E. HALL, Importer and Manufacturer of GRANITE AND MARBLE.
Artistic Statuary. Unique Designs a Specialty. Granite Polishing for the Trade. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS AT 99 and 101 HAVERHILL ST., BOSTON.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
M. GOODSPEED,
Hack, Boarding and Livery Stable.
WASHINGTON ST., opp. Town Hall.
TELEPHONE 8-2.
CALENDAR, 1889
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J. EASTMAN CHASE,
PICTURE FRAMES.
Old Paintings care- fully Restored.
PAINTINGS and WATER COLORS. FINE ETCHINGS & ENGRAVINGS.
Picture Gallery always open to the Public.
7 HAMILTON PLACE,
BOSTON.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. P. CLEARY
- EMBALMER AND-
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
WAREROOMS, NO. 10 PYNCHON ST.,
OPPOSITE POLICE STATION 10,
BOSTON HIGHLANDS.
Residence and Stable, - - 1493 Tremont Street,
PUBLIC TELEPHONE.
WESTERLY
ND FINE WORK GRANITE HAND MARBLE. ORIGINAL DESIGNS.
GRANITES
HENRY MURRAY & CO.
Statuary . AND
ARTISTIC MONUMENTS
41 HAVERHILL ST. BOSTON.
TELEPHONE 2586.
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
STREETS, AVENUES, PLACES, ETC., IN BROOKLINE.
Ackers avenue, from Chestnut Hill avenue, n. Buckmin- ster road
Allendale road, from Grove, near Newton, easterly to Boston line, West Roxbury district
Allerton, from Irving opp. Walley avenue, to Pond ave. Alton place, from St. Paul to 99 Harvard
Andem place, from Harvard square, opp. Davis avenue Ann, from Still to St. Paul
Aspinwall avenue, from Harvard opp. School, across Kent, to Brookline avenue, near Boston line
Auburn, from next 72 Harvard, to Park
Avon, from Goddard avenue next beyond Rockwood to Boston line, J. P. district
Babcock, from Harvard, near Beacon, to Commonwealth avenue, Boston line
Beacon, from Boston line, at St. Marys street, to Boston line, Brighton district near Reservoir station
Boston, from Newton, junction of Pond, J. P., along the Boston line to Allendale road, J. P.
Boylston, from 80 Washington, junction of High. to Chestnut Hill reservoir, Newton line
Boylston place, from Boylston near Cypress
Brighton avenue, changed to Commonwealth avenue
Brook from Aspinwall av., near Harvard, across Kent to B. & A. R. R.
Brookline avenue, from Washington, opposite Walter avenue, to Boston line
Browne, from Powell to Pleasant
Buckminster road, from Chestnut Hill avenue, to Clinton road
Cameron, from Boylston, next beyond Wm. H. Lincoln school
Carleton, from Ivy to B. & A. R. R., Chapel station, Longwood
Charles, from Beacon next Harvard to Sewall avenue Chatham, from Kent to Hawes, Longwood
Chestnut, from Walnut, next beyond Cypress, to Boston line J. P., near High
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
Chestnut Hill avenue, from Boylston, at junction of Heath, to Beacon, at Brighton line
Chestnut Hill road, from Boylston near Hammond, to Newton line
Chestnut place, off Chestnut, near Walnut
Circuit road, from Norfolk road, near Boylston
Clark road, from Boylston, Second from Cypress to Sumner road
Clinton road, from Summer road next Boylston, to Buck- minster road
Clyde, from Warren near Heath to Newton, near God- dard avenue
Colchester, from Kent to Carlton, Longwood
Coolidge, from Harvard, next beyond Williams, to Win- ehester
Corey Hill, between Washington and Harvard, near Brighton line
Cottage, from Warren, next beyond Dudley to Boston line, J. P. district
Cumberland avenue, from High, near Irving, to Pond av. Cypress, from Washington, opposite School, to Chestnut Cypress court, from 91 Cypress, near Sewall place
Cypress place, from 15 Cypress, opposite Waverly
Davis avenue, from Washington, at Harvard square, to Gorham avenue
Davis court, from 122 Washington
Dudley, from Kent to Hawes, Longwood (private ave.)
Dudley, from Warren, near Unitarian church, to War- ren, near Clyde
Dummer, from St. Paul, near Commonwealth avenue, to Pleasant
East Carlton, east side R. R. track, opp. Chapel station, Longwood
Edge Hill road, fron High, next beyond Cumberland av- enue, to Highland road
Egmont, from Pleasant to beyond St. Paul
Elm, from Cypress, nearly opp. Gorham avenue, to Davis avenue, next Cypress
Elm place, from Walnut, near Morss avenue, to High
Emerald, from Brookline avenue to Pearl
Englewood avenue, from Beacon to Boston line, Brighton district
Essex, from Commonwealth avenue, near Cottage Farm station, to Ivy
Fairmount, from Dudley near Warren, to Dudley, opp. the reservoir
Fay place, from 55 and 85 Washington
Fisher avenue, from Boylston next Chestnut Hill avenue to Buckminster road
Flora, from Walter avenue, beyond Morss avenue, to Juniper
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
Francis, from St. Paul, next Stearns ave., to Kent Freeman, from Babcock to beyond Powell
Gardner Path, from Washington, nearly opposite Park, to Gardner rd.
Gardner road, from Washington, above Park, to Tappan Glen, from Allerton, near Pond avenue, to Cumberland avenue
Goddard avenue, from Cottage, near Boston line J. P. district to Newton
Goodwin place, from 206 Washington
Gorham avenue, from Cypress, nearly opp. Elm, to Tap- pan, opp. Sumner rd.
Green, from Harvard, near Beacon, to Pleasant
Grove, from Newton, beyond Clyde, to South
Hammond, from Newton line, near Chestnut Hill station, to Lagrange street in Newton
Harris, from 86 Harvard, to Vernon
Harrison, from Aspinwall ave., next Toxteth, to Francis
Harrison plaee, changed to Kent
Harvard, from Harvard square, junction Kent, to Boston line, Brighton district
Harvard avenue, from 56 Harvard to Park
Harvard place, from 52 Harvard
Harvard square, junction Washington, Harvard, Kent, and Davis avenue
Harvey, from Walnut to Irving, opposite Walley ave.
Hawes, from Beacon to Colchester, Longwood
Heath, from Boylston, opposite Chestnut Hill avenue, to Newton line, near Holyhood cemetery
Heath Hill, from junction Boylston and Heath, opposite Chestnut Hill ave.
High, from Washington, junction Boylston, to Chestnut, near Boston line, J. P. district
Highland road, from High, next beyond Edge Hill road, to Pond avenue, near Boston line
Hill, from Allerton, near Glen, to Cumberland ave. Holden, east side Town Hall, from Washington to Pierce
Houlihan avenue, from Boylston, near Reservoir pl. Hurd road, from Brook next Harvard, to Linden pl. Irving, from Walnut, next beyond Harvey, to High Ivy, from Essex to St Marys
Jamacia road, from Highland road. near High, to Pond avenue, near Chestnut, Boston line Jones avenue, changed to Elm
Juniper, from opp. 10 Morss avenue to Flora
Kent, from Harvard square, junction Harvard, across Francis to Beacon
Kent square, from Kent, next Francis, to Harrison
Kerrigan place, from 55 Boylston, across the railroad track
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
Lagrange, from Newton, opposite Hammond, to Newton line
Leverett, from 71 Boylston, opposite Wm. H. Lincoln school house
Linden court, from Perry next Linden pl.
Linden place, from 37 Harvard
Longwood avenue, from Harvard, next Beacon to Boston line
Marion, from Harvard, at Harvard church, to Beacon next Park
Marshall, from Sewall avenue, next St. Paul to Long- wood ave.
Monmouth. from St. Marys next Beacon to Hawes Long- wood
Monmouth place, from Monmouth next St. Marys to the railroad, Longwood
Morss avenue, from junction Walnut and Washington to Walter avenue
Mountfort, from Essex to St. Marys
Munroe place, from Boylston, next beyond Cameron
Newton, from Pond, J. P. to Brookline in Newton
Norfolk road, from Boylston near Chestnut Hill road, to Newton line
Oak, from Heath, near Hammond
Oak place, off Oak, near Heath
Park, from Washington, above Cypress, to Beacon, next Webster
Pearl, from Brookline avenue, near the common to 35 Washington
Perry, from Linden place to Francis, n. St. Paul
Pierce, from Harvard, at Baptist church, to Prospect
Pleasant, from Harvard to Commonwealth avenue, Bos- ton line
Pond avenue, from Washington, at Boston Boundary line and running parallel with it, to Boston line, J. P. district
Pound, from Heath to Boylston, opp. Reservoir pl.
Powell, from Beacon, opp. Kent to Freeman
Prescott, from Ivy to Mountfort
Prospect, from Washington at Town Hall, to opp. 30 School
Prospect avenue, from Summit ave., near Beacon
Prospect place, from Prospect, opp. Pierce school
Reservoir place, from Boylston, opp. Pond, to Chestnut Hill reservoir
Ridgeway, from Freeman, between Pleasant and Babcock Roberts place, from Sewall opp. Town Stable, to Sewall place
Rockwood, from Goddard avenue, next beyond Cottage to Boston line, J. P. district
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
St. Marys, from Monmouth, n. Chapel station, Long- wood, along the Boston line, to Commonwealth ave. St. Paul, from Aspinwall avenue, at St. Paul Episcopal church, to Brighton avenue
School, from Washington, opp. Cypress to Harvard, opp. Aspinwall ave.
Searle avenue, from 12 Cypress
Sewall, from Cypress, beyond Walnut, to Chestnut
Sewall avenue, from Harvard, at Stearns ave., across Longwood av. to Kent
Sewall place, from junction Sewall and Cypress to Sew- all. n. Chestnut
South, from Newton, beyond Grove, southerly to Boston line, W. Roxbury district
Spring road, from Jamaica road, to Highland road, opp. Edge Hill road
Station, from Washington, at Colonnade bld., to Brook- line station, B. & A. R. R.
Stearns avenue, from Sewall ave., next Alton pl., across St. Paul, to Kent next Francis
Still, from Browne to Freeman
Sullivan road, from Gardner road, westerly
Summer, from Washington at Boston line
Summit avenue, from Beacon over Corey Hill, to Boston line, Brighton district
Sumner road, from Boylston opposite Walnut, across B. & A. R. R. to Tappan
Tappan, from Cypress, at B. & A. R. R. to Beacon
Thayer, from 186 Washington, to Waverly
Thayer place, from Thayer, northerly
Thorndike, from Harvard, next beyond Coolidge, to Win- chester
Toxteth, from Francis to Linden place
Vernon, from 92 Harvard to Marion
Villa lane, from Washington, between Pond avenue and Walter avenue to Pond avenue, near the Thomas Par- sons schoolhouse
Walley ave., from Irving, opp. Harvey
Walnut, from 50 Washington, to Boylston, n. the reser- voir
Walnut Hill, west of Newton street
Walnut place, from Walnut, between Irving and Walnut Terrace
Walter avenue, from 14 Washington, opp. Brookline ave. to Flora
Walnut Terrace, off Walnut, beyond Walnut place
Warren, from Walnut, near Unitarian church, to Heath
Washington, from Tremont, at Boston line, to Boston line, Brighton district
Waverly, from 16 Cypress to Davis avenue
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Waverly place, changed to Waverly Webster, from Harvard to Beacon next Park
Webster place, from 13 Harvard
White place, from Washington, next railroad track Williams, from Harvard, near Babcock, to Winchester
Winchester, from Beacon, near Corey Hill, to Boston line Brighton district Winthrop place, from Leverett
Winthrop road, from Beacon next Washington to Gardner road Woodland road, from Heath, beyond Warren to Ham- mond
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Almshouse, Newton, opp. Grove
Brookline Savings Bank building, Washington next P. O.
Boynton building, Washington at R. R. bridge
Colonnade buildings, Washington, between Station and Andem pl.
Davis mansion, Davis avenue, n. Harvard sq. Delano block, from 194 Washington
Driscoll's block, Washington, opp. Pearl
Dun-Edin block, Washington, cor. White place
Good Fellows' Hall, Guild block, 92 Washington Gross block, School, opp. Prospect
Guild block, Washington, 1 and 3 Boylston, 80 to 92 Washington
Guild Hall, in Guild block, Washington
Harvard Hall, Joyce building, 4 Harvard
Hotel Adelaide, High, corner Walnut Hotel Elizabeth, Harvard, cor. Linden Park
Hotel Kempsford, Walnut, near High
Joyce building, Harvard square, between Harvard and Washington
Knights of Honor Hall, Joyce building, 4 Harvard Lyceum building, 45 to 49 Washington
Lyceum Hall, Lyceum building, 45 Washington
Mac Leod Mansion, Davis avenue, near Harvard square Masonic building, Harvard, cor. School Masonic Hall, Masonic building, 45 School Post Office, Washington, near Harvard square Public Library building, Washington. near School Rooney's block, Harvard square, bet. Kent and Andem pl.
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RAILROAD STATIONS AND BOUNDARIES.
Rubens building, 146 to 150 Washington Russell's block, 63 to 75 Washington, Seamans block, Davis avenue, cor. Harvard square St. Andrew building, Washington, cor. Davis avenue Town Hall, Washington, between Prospect and Holden Union building, Walnut, cor. High Union Hall, Walnut, cor. High Whyte's block, 50 to 68 Washington, cor. Walnut
RAILROAD STATIONS.
BROOKLINE STATION, BOSTON & ALBANY R. R., Washington street. Charles W. Morgan, Station Agent.
BROOKLINE STATION, WEST END STREET RAIL- . WAY, Walnut street, junction Washington street and Morss avenue. Charles W. Vroom, Station Fore- man; William E. Long, Eugene C. Dyer, Starters.
CHAPEL STATION, B. & A. R. R. R. (BROOKLINE BRANCH. ) Carlton street. Melvin T. Ward, Station Agent.
COTTAGE FARM STATION, B. & A. R. R., Essex street, corner Brighton avenue. Alonzo L. Hosmer, Station Agent.
CYPRESS STREET STATION, B. & A. R. R., Cypress street, corner Tappan. James H. Allen, Station Agent.
LONGWOOD STATION, B. & A. R. R. (BROOK- LINE BRANCH), Longwood avenue, near Boston line. Elbert E. Barrett, Station Agent.
RESERVOIR STATION, B. & A. R. R., Chestnut Hill avenue, near Boston line, Brighton district. Edward W. Salmon, Station Agent.
BROOKLINE BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at junction Brighton avenue (southerly line), and St. Mary's street (easterly line), at Boston line, Brighton district, thence southeasterly, via Muddy Brook to Chestnut street, thence direct to and beyond South street to Boston line, W. R., thence northwesterly to Newton line, near Hammond's pond in Newton, thence northeasterly to starting point.
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OFFICES, CEMETERIES, ETC.
TOWN OFFICES, TOWN HALL.
Assessors, Civil Engineer, Collector, Fire Engineer, School Committee, Selectmen, Supt. Streets, Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, Water Board, Water Registrar.
POLICE STATION. Prospect, near Pierce school-house.
CEMETERIES.
HOLYHOOD CEMETERY.
Heath street, between Hammond and Newton line.
Most Rev. John J. Williams, Pres .; Dr. John G. Blake, Boston, Vice Pres .; John B. Moran, Boston, Treas .; Eneas Smyth, house Boylston street, Supt .; Dr. John G. Blake, John B. Moran, Boston, M. W. Quinlan, J. B. Hand, Brookline, John Lyons, Boston, Joseph Cogan, East Cambridge, N. Kenny, Boston, Trustees.
WALNUT HILLS CEMETERY. Grove street, between Newton and South.
Francis W. Lawrence, Chairman ex-officio; Charles S. Sargent, Charles H. Stearns, James H. Bowditch, Desmond FitzGerald, Leonard K. Storrs, Barthold Schles- inger, Trustees ; George H. Worthley, Treasurer.
WALNUT STREET CEMETERY.
Walnut street, corner Chestnut.
Brookline Savings Bank,
Savings Bank Bldg., Washington Street, 1
BROOKLINE.
WM. H. LINCOLN, President. WM. E. LINCOLN, Treasurer.
Open for Deposits and Drafts from 6.15 to 8 o'clock every Monday and Saturday evenings; also Wednesday afternoons from 4 to 5. The quarters begin the second Mondays of Janu- ary, April, July and October.
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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 HORSE'S - AND - CATTLE
PROMPTLY AND WITHOUT EXPENSE.
Old Family Horses, or any other Horses that the owner 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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ADVERTISEMENTS.
STILLMAN J. SMITH, Lightning Rod Contractor.
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE, BEST OF REFERENCES.
- ADDRESS, - Boynton's Building, Washington Street, BROOKLINE, MASS.
THOS. H. DYER & CO.,
Provisions, Fruits and Vegetables.
JOYCE BUILDING,
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HARVARD SQUARE, BROOKLINE, MASS.
TELEPHONE No. 8433.
A. W. KEAY. F. R. KING.
A. W. KEAY & CO., Dealers in Choice Grades of
FLOUR, TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, AND CIGARS. HARVARD SQUARE, - BROOKLINE, MASS.
FIRE-LIFE-ACCIDENT
INSURANCE. Placed with Old and Reliable Companies.
Special Agent for National Life Ins. Co., for the sale of their Endowment Bonds. COMBINING THE FEATURES OF SAVINGS BANKS AND INSURANCE. The best Protection for a Business Man. The best Investment for a Young Man.
Rates and full particulars on application to MARTIN KINGMAM, 188 Washington St., cor. Thayer, Brookline, and 153 Devonshire Street, Boston.
BROOKLINE.
DIRECTORY, 1889.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.), Boston; B. H .; Boston Highlands; B. & A. R. R .; Boston & Albany Railroad, B. G. I., Brookline Gas Light Company; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; h., house; H. U. Camb., Harvard University Cambridge; J. P., Jamaica Plain, lab., laborer; mkr .. maker; mnfr., manufacturer; M. I. T., Mass. Institute of Technology; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., post-office; pres., president; rd., road; Rev., reverend; r., rear; st., street; sec., secretary; sq., square; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. A.), United States Army; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; whol., wholesale; whf., wharf; wid., widow; W. R., West Roxbury.
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