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Cook John A., carpenter, h. Juniper, n. Morss av.
Cook Joseph, waiter, Country Club Park, Clyde, bds. do. Cook Norman H., street car conductor, h. 73 Washington Cooley James, canvasser, bds. C. C. Ricker's, Harvard, c. Beacon
Coolidge Albert H., res. George H. Coolidge's, Harvard Coolidge Archibald C., student (Germany), res. J. R. Coolidge's, Boylston
Coolidge Caroline G., widow of David S., h. Harvard, n. Boston line
Coolidge David H., landscape architect, F. L. Olmsted, Warren, h. '114 Commonwealth av., B.)
Coolidge Davis W., flour (214 State, B.), h. Longwood ave., n. St. Paul
Coolidge George H., clerk (685 Tremont, B.) h. Harvard, near Williams
Coolidge Henry S., farmer, house Harvard, near Boston line
Coolidge James W., house Harvard, n. Coolidge Coolidge Jolin G., res. J. R. Coolidge's, Boylston
Coolidge J. Randolph, counselor-at-law, h. Heath, near Woodland road and Boylston, n. Norfolk road Coolidge J. Randolph Jr., res. J. R. Coolidge's, Boylston Coolidge William D. Mrs., res. F. S. Young's, Webster Cooper Abby J. Miss, res. Perry, next Aspinwall av.
Cooper Frances A., widow of Edward M., h. Perry, next Aspinwall avenue
Oak Wood for Open Fires, F. A. Marston & Co., 8 DOANE ST., BOSTON.
CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE.
BROOKLINE, MASS.
JAMES H. BOODY, HOUSE, SIGN & DECORATIVE PAINTING. C T C
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IMPORTERS AND GROCERS.
& YERXA.
COBB, BATES
Cooper George W., supt. Brookline fire alarm and police telegraph, office base. Police station, Prospect, res. Perry, next Aspinwall ave.
Cooper William A., special agt., Union Debenture Co. (40 Water B. ), h. Perry, next Aspinwall ave.
Copeland Frank B., carpenter, boards John Copeland's, Kent
Copeland John, carpenter, h. Kent, n. Harvard sq.
Corbett Alexander, coachman, W. L. Pierce, Francis, h. rear 9 Davis avenue
Corbett Leslie, coachman, J. R. Winch, Longwood ave., boards do.
Corbett William, cooper, h. 5 Harvard.pl.
Corbett William A., laborer, house Newton, opp. South Corcoran Anna, widow of Henry, h. Juniper, n. Flora
Corey Alonzo W., police, h. 41 School
Corey Francis H., bookkeeper, Maverick Natl. Bank (50 Water, B.), h. Rubens bldg., 148 Washington
Corey Mary A. Miss, house Washington, n. Boston line, Brighton district
Corey Timothy Mrs., h. Washington, near Boston line, Brighton district
Corey Timothy F., farmer, Washington, n. Boston line, Brighton district, h. do.
Corey William K., clerk (79 Franklin B.), res. Mrs. Timothy Corey's, Washington
Corkum John D., painter, B. F. Baker, h. 43 Walter ave. Corless John, laborer, bds. 27 Brookline ave.
Cormerais Henry K., salesman (292 Washington, B.), h. 16 School
Coss James H., carpenter, bds. James H. Harris', Walter avenue
Costello Annie Mrs., h. Villa Lane
Costello Martin, coachman, Mrs. A. L. Barnett's, Heath Hill, bds. do.
Costello Michael, brick mason, h. Cypress ct.
Costello Patrick, laborer, Holyhood Cemetery, bds. Tim- othy Holloran's, Heath
Cotter Francis, painter, B. F. Baker, h. 11 Walnut, opp. Elm place
Cotting Charles U., real estate (9 Tremont, B.), house Hawes, corner Beacon, Longwood
Cottom Mary Miss, dressmaker, Brookline ave., n. Em- erlad, house do.
Cotton Frank B. (4 Exchange place, B.), res. W. C. Cotton's. Kent
Cotton Walter G., clerk, American Tube Works (97 State. B. ), house Kent, cor. Beacon, Longwood
Cotton William C., treas .. American Tube Works (97 State, B.), h. Kent, cor. Beacon, Longwood
Brighton Abattoir. - Dead Animals Removed Promptly and without Expense, (see p. (35)
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Cotton William E., painter (170 Harrison ave., B.), h. 23 Cypress
Cottrell Millard F., restaurant (56 Kilby, B.), h. Centre, near Beacon
Coughlin Daniel, boards John Coughlin's, Pearl, near Washington
Coughlin Ellen, widow of William, h. 34 Pearl Coughlin John, laborer, h. 26 Pearl [ington
Coughlin John, Jr., porter, boards 26 Pearl, near Wash- Courteney Stephen, tailor, h. 61 Boylston
Courtney Eugene, fish tackle maker, John Shields, bds. 6 White place
NOUSENS BROS. (Horace and John E. Cousens), wood, coal and hay, Station, wharf at (Common- wealth av., Cottage Farm, B.) (see back cover)
Cousens Horace (Cousens Bros.), wood, coal and hay, Station, h. at Newton Centre
Cousens John E. (Cousens Bros.), coal and wood (Com- monwealth ave., B.), h. Commonwealth ave., near Cottage Farm station
Coveney Edward, laborer, Holyhood Cemetery, house at Newton
Cowan Charles, horse shoer, G. B. Duffy, bds. at South Boston
Cowan Frank A., street car driver, h. at Boston
Cowdrey John, painter, J. H. Boody, h. 11 Walnut
Cox Edwin B. (19 Pearl, B.), h. Aspinwall ave., nearly . opp. Harrison
Coyle Hugh, carpenter, bds. Coleman House
Coyne Dennis, shifter, W. E. St. R., h. Perry near Lin- den place
Coyne James, teamster, town stable, house Brookline av., opp. Emerald
Coyne John A., street car conductor, bds. J. Coyne's, Brookline ave. [Brookline av.
Coyne Joseph, clerk, shoe store, (B.), boards J.Coyne's, Crafts William B., book-keeper (31 Oliver, B.), house Toxteth, near Francis [Freeman
Craig Joseph, gardener, T. Metcalf's, Dummer, h. rear Craig Thomas J., shoemaker, E. McAvoy, Wash., house Dun-Edin block, Washington
Crane Barnard, laborer, h. Chestnut, n. Cypress
Crane James. hostler, C. W. Amory, h. Freeman, corner Ridgeway
Crane Joshua (10 Tremont, room 60, B.), h. High, opp. Edge Hill road
Crane Joshua, Jr., student (Harvard University), house Joshua Crane's, High
Crane J. Fred, clerk (91 Oliver, B. ), h.L.M.Crane's. Har- vard avenue
REAL ENGLISH CREWELS
AND WASH SILKS,
At Delano's, Harvard Square.
AND GENERAL REPAIRING.
HOLTZER - CABOT
ELECTRIC CO.
ELECTRIC BELLS, GAS AND INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGIITING
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Crane Lewis M. (Lewis M. Crane & Co.), oils (91 Oliver, B.), h. Harvard av., near Park
Crane Lewis O., clerk (91 Oliver, B.), h. L. M. Crane's, Harvard avenue
Crane Michael J., painter, b. Timothy Crane's, Sewall pl. Crane Timothy, laborer, h. Sewall pl., n. Sewall
Crane Walter S., student (Harvard University), house Joshua Crane's, High
Cranwell Henry, laborer, h. Cypress opp. Sewall pl. Cravin Martin, coachman, William Whitman, h. Thayer pl. Crawford Bridget Mrs., h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald Crawford Charles J., clerk, H. R. Head, h. Prospect pl. Crawford John, gardener, bds. 25 Morss av.
Crawford Lewis N., coachman, Louis Cabot, h. Clyde, near Warren
Creelman Andrew, police, h. 156 Washington
CREESY FRANK L., lawyer (28 School, room 24, B.), h. Kent square (see p. 5)
Creesy Fred W., book-keeper (53 Wareham, B.), house L. F.,Creesy's, Longwood av.
Creesy Leonard F. (Creesy & Noyes), builder (53 Ware- ham), and (B. C. Noyes & Co.), (86 Wash., B.), h. Longwood av., n. St. Paul
Croak Mary Mrs., h. 18 Juniper
Croak Thomas, laborer, bds. M. McNamara's, Davis ct.
Crocker Ariel B., feltings, etc. (cor. Kingston and Essex, B.), h. Cypress, cor. Boylston
Crocker Nathan H., h. Washington, next Park
Crohan John, laborer, h. Sewall, c. Sewall pl.
Crohan John F., gardener, Miss H. Vass, bds. John Cro- han's, Sewall [line av.
Cronan Ellen, wid. of John, h. "The Speedwell", Brook-
Cronan A. S., tinsmith, b. Coleman House [Lane Cronan Frank, coachman, W. H: Hill, Marion, h. Villa Cronan Frank P., hairdresser, bds. r. 63 Pearl
Cronan Michael, laborer, h. rear 63 Pearl
Cronan Patrick, bds. Mrs. Ellen Cronan's, "The Speed- well," Brookline av.
Cronan Stephen, laborer, h. 27 Pearl
Crory David, laborer, Herbert Jacques, Chestnut Hill road, rms. do. [av.
Crory John, street car conductor, h. Walnut av., n, Morss Crosby Edwin F. (Crosby & Greene), stoves, etc., Colon- nade bldg., b. J. B. Crosby's, Kent
Crosby G. Fred, real estate, Kent, n. Harvard, h. do. Crosby Joseph B., carpenter, W. A. Goodwin, and board- ing house, Kent, n. Harvard
Crosby Michael, laborer, h. 52 Pearl
Crosby Patrick, laborer, h. Brookline av., c. Emerald
WARREN G. CURRIER, APOTHECARY, Harvard Square, Brookline, Mass.
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CI YROSBY & GREENE(Edwin F. Crosby and Thom- as F. Greene), stoves, plumbers, etc., Colonnade bldg., Washington (see p. 260)
Cross Benajah, piano maker (B.), b. 24 School
Cross Charles R., prof. of physics, Institute Technology, (191 Boylston, B.), h. Walley av.
Cross Joseph, groom, A. W. Blake, Cypress pl., b. do. Cross Lydia L. Miss, seamstress, h. 24 School
Crotty Jeremiah, carriage painter (B.), h. 15 Morss av., cor. Juniper
Crowdis James, coachman, 98 Harvard, bds. do.
Crowell William S., carpenter, b. Robert J. Kenney's, Walter avenue
Crowley Jeremiah, laborer, h. 24 Pearl [b. do.
Crowley Margaret C. nurse, Channing Hospital, Boylston, Crowninshield Mary R. Miss, h. Harris, n. Vernon Crowninshield Stillman, carpenter, rms. 156 Washington Cullinane Dennis, laborer, h. Oak
Cummings Albert G., operator, W. U. Telegraph Co., Brookline station, B. & A. R. R., rms. Mrs. H. C. Davidson's, Davis ct.
Cummings Charles H., flour merchant (26 Commerce, B.) h. 13 Cypress,n. Cypress place [do.
Cummings Dennis, hostler, John W. Daley, Pierce, rms. Cummings Mary, wid. of Thomas, h. White pl.
Cummings Patrick, laborer, h. Hammond, n. Heath Cummings Prentiss, lawyer, and vice-pres. W. E. St. Ry.
Co. (81 Milk, B.),h. Gardner road, n. Sullivan road Cunneen John. laborer, h. Hammond, n. Heath Cunniff Michael, laborer, h. Sewall pl., n. Sewall
Cunningham Frederic, lawyer (30 Court, rm. 17, B.), h. Prescott, corner Ivy
Cunningham John W., laborer, h. Fairmount
Cunningham Michael, 2d., coachman, B. Schlesinger, Warren, bds. John Kelley's, do.
Cunningham Patrick, stone mason, h. 29 Pearl Cupples Joseph G., h. 6 Monmouth pl., Longwood Curley James H., machinist, h. Wash., n. Lyceum Hall Curley John, laborer, h. Boylston. opp. Pound
Curley Thomas J., carriage trimmer, M. W. Quinlan, h. rear Walter, n. Flora [house 16 Juniper Curran Joseph, gardener, Mrs. M. C. Ferris, Alton pl., Currier Caroline P. Mrs, h. Walnut, n. Cypress
Currier Edward P., clerk, b. Mrs. C. P. Currier's, Walnut Currier James, painter, J. H. Boody, Station Currier Mary, wid., h. W. G. Currier's, Harvard sq. COURRIER WARREN G., apothecary, Harvard sq., junction Washington, h. do. (see foot lines) Curry Cadwallader, treasurer (87 Milk, B.), house High, corner Cumberland av.
ENGLISH CANNEL COAL. F. A. MARSTON & CO., 8 Doane St., Boston.
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Curry Charles, student (Harvard University), residence C. Curry's, High
Curry Ellen, widow of John, h. Pearl, n. Emerald
Curry Harry C., res. C. Curry's, High
Curry John, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Brookline av.
Curry Mary, widow of John, h. Pearl, n. Emerald Curry Mary, widow of Thomas, h. 32 Pearl
Curry Peter, police officer, h. Boylston, n. Common
Curry Simon, gardener, Mrs. L. C. Whitney's, Pleasant, h. Brookline av., n. Emerald
Curry Thomas J., clerk, Brown Bros., b. Simon Curry's, Brookline av.
Curtin Daniel, painter, J. B. Hand, house Walter ave., corner Washington
Curtin Michael, h. Walter av., c. Washington
Curtis Daniel B., h. Macleod Mansion, Davis av.
Curtis Francis M., clerk, purchasing agent's office, (O.C. R. R .. B.), h. Macleod Mansion, Davis av.
Curtis J. Gardner, importer (30 Central, B.), h. Kent, corner Stearns av.
Curtis Thomas E., merchant, h. Longwood av., 3d from Marshall
Curtis William E., clerk, Boynton Bros., rms. 19 Prospect Cushing Albert H., agent, Paris Mnfg. Co. (151 Congress B.), h. Beacon, c. Park
Cushing George S., h. Boylston, n. Cypress
Cushing Ira B., homopathic physician, Harris, n. Har- vard, h. do.
Cushing James, coachman, Mrs. W. R. Lawrence, house Walter av., n. Morss av.
Cushman Albert, h. Perry, next Aspinwall avenue
Cushman Elizabeth, teacher, Kindergarten, R. C. Win- throp school, res. Albert Cushman's, Perry
Cushman Martha A., teacher, Lawrence school, res. Albert Cushman's, Perry
Cusick Andrew J., carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, h. 19 Boylston
Cusick Ann, widow of Bartholomew, house Brookline av., near Pearl
Cusick Edward, laborer, h. 47 Boylston
Cusick George F. (George F. Cusick & Co.), provisions, b. 19 Boylston
CUSICK GEORGE F. & CO. (George F. Cusick and John F. McAvoy), provisions, 81 Washington (see page 259)
Cusick Francis P., hostler, b. Jas. Cusick's, Walter av. Cusick James, carpenter, h. Walter av., n. Morss av.
Cusick James B., laborer, h. 40 Brookline av., n. Pearl Cusick James T., currier, b. Lizzie Darragh's, Leverett Cusick John F., milkman, h. Sewall place
Dead Horses & Cattle
Removed Promptly. Brighton Abattoir. (see p. (35)
COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "BRIDAL VEIL" FLOUR,
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Cusick Michael, gardener, h. 19 Washington
Cusick Michael L., carpenter, h. Sewall place
Cusick Thomas A., carpenter, b. Jas. Cusick's, Walter av. Cusick Thomas J., saloon, 44 Washington, next Morss avenue, h. do.
Cusick William H., helper, b. M. L. Cusick's, Sewall pl. Cutler Abraham L., paints and oils (143 High, B.), house Chestnut place, opp. Chestnut
Cutler George C., lumber (44 Kilby, B.), h. Waverly, near Cypress
Cutler Horace W., purifier foreman, Gas Works yard, house Russell's block, 67 Washington
Cutler William S., paints and oils (143 High, B.), house Chestnut, n. Walnut
Cutter Leonard F., h. Beacon, n. Marion
Cutter Marshall M. (87 Milk, rm. 28, B.), h. The Linden, Linden pl. [mouth Cutting Charles F., stationer (82 State, B.), h. 1 Mon- Cutts Henry M., physician, Kent, opp. Stearns av., res. do,
DACEY MARTIN, laborer, boards Mrs. Mary Dacey's, Sewall pl.
Dacey Mary, widow of Michael, h. Sewall pl., n. Sewall Dacey Michael F., herdsman, b. Mrs. Mary Dacey's, Sewall pl.
Daggett Fannie L. Miss, teacher, Sewall street school, residence 32 Harvard
Daggett Mary J. Miss, midwife, 32 Harvard, bds. do.
Daggett Willard E., bookkeeper, F. F. Seamans, house 32 Harvard
Daland Tucker, lawyer (27 Kilby, rm. 33, B.) , h. Fisher av. Dale Lee C., bookbinder (17 Boylston, B.), residence 21 Gorham av.
Daley John W., stable, Pierce, r. Brookline Club House. house White place
Daley Michael, coachman, h. Pearl, n. Washington
Daley Patrick, coachman, George C. Lee (Newton) house 38 Boylston
Daley Patrick F., clerk, F. H. Bacon, Guild block, bds. 38 Boylston
Daley Simon, carpenter, h. Boylston place
Daley Thomas, gardener, T. Doliber, Goddard avenue, house at Boston Highlands
Daley Thomas, pressman, h. 29 Walnut
Daley Thomas M., clerk, E. McAvoy, Washington, bds. 38 Boylston
Dallas Francis B., h. Pleasant, n. Green
Dallas Horatio N., clerk, h. Pleasant, n. Green
Dalton Edward, painter, J. H. Boody, bds. M. Dalton's, Chestnut
KID GLOVES DYED AND CLEANSED AT DELANO'S.
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Dalton John, painter, h. 83 Wash., Halfenstine bldg.
Dalton Michael, h. Chestnut, n. Cypress
Dalton Michael, Jr., clerk, b. Michael Dalton's, Chestnut, near Cypress
Dalzell William, laborer, h. Andem place
Dana Dennison D., treas. Douglas Axe Co. (274 Purchase, Boston), h. Powell, cor. Freeman
Dana Frances S., wid. of Edward, h. Park, c. Harvard av. Dana Mary H., widow of Henry F., h. Heath, n. Warren Dana William J., wood engraver (149 A Tremont, B.), house 77 Harvard
Dane Edward S. (23 Mason bldg., 70 Kilby, B.), house Kent, cor. Beacon
Dane Ernest B., student (Harvard University, Camb.), residence E. S. Dane's, Kent
Danforth F. Albert (Danforth & Co.), express, Munroe place, rms. Boynton bldg., Washington
Danforth Lucius N., clerk, F. F. Seaman's, Harvard sq., rooms Boynton bldg., Washington
Danforth & Co. (F. Albert Danforth and Arthur C. Little) , Boston and Brookline express, Munroe place, and (33 Court sq., B.)
Daniels David H., supt. schools, office Town Hall, house 206 Washington
Daniels Henry R., stock broker (82 Devonshire, B.), h 14 Webster place
Daniels Phillip F., polisher, E. S. Ritchie & Co., house at Newton Centre
Daniels William H., brass finisher, The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., h. The "Groton", Roberts place
Darrah Lizzie, widow of Wm., h. Leverett
Darrah William, bds. Mrs. Lizzie Darrah's Leverett
Dashuck Jacob, cigars and confectionery, 41 Washing- ton, near Pearl, h. do.
Davenport Betsey, widow of F. W., b. John Ruggles', Beacon
Davidson Henrietta C., widow, h. Davis court, Wash.
Davidson John, painter, J. H. Boody, Station
Davidson Percy L., at A. H. French's office, Town Hall, res. Davis ct. corner Washington
Davis Amos, signal man, B. & A. R. R., h. Beacon, opp. Englewood avenue
Davis A. A. Miss, h. Tappan, near Gardner road
Davis Eugene E., manager, N. E. Tel. & T. Co., rooms Geo. H. Johnson's, Davis Mansion
Davis Fanny L., nurse, Channing Hospital, Boylston, boards do. [place Davis John E., laborer, bds. Geo. P. Smith's, Andem Davis L. Shannon, real estate broker (14 State, B.), h. Clinton road
CURRIER'S DRUG STORE, Harvard Square, Opposite Post Office.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAMS & EVERETT,
FINE ART ROOMS.
Paintings, Engravings, Photographs, Frames, Mirrors.
OLD PICTURES RESTORED. OLD FRAMES REGILT.
SOLE AGENT ROCKWOOD POTTERY.
79 Boylston Street, and 30 Park Square,
BOSTON, - - MASS. 2
"Harvard Market."
H. R. HEAD, - Dealer in - Provisions, Fruit, and Vegetables, Choice Vermont Butter, Eggs, ALSO, FRESH FISH & OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. Masonic Building, Harvard St., BROOKLINE. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
19 Harvard St., Brookline,
18 Blue Hill Ave , Roxbury, 2832 Washington St., Boston Highlands.
Everything photographic can be had at PARTRIDGE'S STUDIOS, where the. atmost care is used in finishing. Under the personal care of
W. H. PARTRIDGE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BOSTON STORE. J. H. DEFRIEZ,
SUCCESSOR TO :
C. F. LAMB,
HARVARD SQUARE, BROOKLINE.
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS
LADIES' & GENTS' FURNISHINGS & SMALL WARES,
HENRY COLLINS, DEALER IN PROVISIONS,
Game, Fruit and Vegetables, ALSO, VERMONT BUTTER in large or small packages. Harvard Square, BROOKLINE. Orders called for and delivered. TELEPHONE 8494.
F .M. BOND,
- Dealer in -
Flour, Meal & Grain
HAY, STRAW, ETC.
15 BOYLSTON STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS.
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Davis Michael, baker, bds. 29 Walnut
Davis Mary, widow of Michael, h. 29 Walnut
Davis Mary A., h. 1 Washington, opp. Pond avenue Davis Mary S., widow of Robert S., h. 14 Cypress Davis Walter M., laborer, H. Lee's, Warren, bds. Rob- bert Rodden's, do.
Davison George C., teamster, F. A. Kennedy (Cam- bridgeport) .h. Ridgeway
Davue Lawrence, carpenter, bds. L. Mallett's, White pl. Davue M., carpenter, bds. L. Mallett's, White place Dawson Fannie W. Miss, teacher Pierce primary
Daxton Michael, gardener, M. C. Ferris, Alton, h. Walter avenue, corner Flora
Dazell Stewart, watchman, W. E. St. R. stables, h.
Day Moses H. (Day Cordage Co.), cordage mnfr. (E. Camb.), h. Toxteth, n. Francis
Day Nursery, Washington, cor. Walter avenue
Deakin John W. coachman, J. L. Gardner, Warren h. do. Deal George, carpenter, bds. Phillip Mitchell's, Kerrigan place [Beacon
Dearborn George F., sergeant of police, h. Park near Dearborn William, res. Walnut pl., cor. Walnut
Dearborn William G., h. Prospect avenue, n. Summit av. Deas James, janitor, Longwood Club, Monmouth, bds. do. Dee Maurice, laborer, house 41 Boylston
Dee Thomas, bds. 41 Boylston
Dee William H., police, bds. 41 Boylston
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EFRIEZ JOSEPH, dry and fancy goods, Colon- nade bldg., Wash., h. Seamans' block, Davis avenue (see page opp.)
Defriez Wm. T., homeo physician, 184 Wash., h. do.
Delahanty Richard, shoemaker (B.), h. 5 Elm place
Delano Charles E., carpenter, O. B. Delano, 192 Wash- ington, bds. 169 do.
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ELANO CLARENCE A., dry and fancy goods, Harvard square, cor. Kent, h. do. (see foot lines) Delano George H., carpenter, O. B. Delano, h. Delano's block, Washington
Delano Oliver B., carpenter, 192 Washington, h. 196 do. Delano William H., carpenter, 192 Washington, h. Rub- ens, 148 do.
Delehanty Richard J., shoemaker (B. H.), h. 5 Elm pl. Delzell Stewart, laborer, h. "The Hopewell" Pearl, near Brookline avenue
Denny Arthur B. (610 Atlantic av., B.), h. Boylston, n. Norfolk road
Dennis Annie M. Miss, dressmaker, Seaman's block, Da- vis sq., h. do.
Dennis Byron A., clerk and flagman, Brookline station, B. & A. R. R., bds. Coleman House
COAL & WOOD. F. A. Marston & Co., 8 Doane St., Boston.
Connected by Telephon
JAMES H. BOODY, HOUSE, SIGN & DECORATIVE PAINTING ..
BROOKLINE, MASS.
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COBB, BATES & YERXA, DELIVER GOODS IN BROOKLINE.
Denny Daniel (82 State, B.), h. Newton, near Hammond Denny Frank P., student (Harvard University), res. Daniel Denny's, Newton
Denny Wm. S., insurance adjuster (5 Doane B.), h. Park nearly opp. Harvard av.
Deshon Charles. carpenter, B. W. Neal, bds. 71 Boylston Desmond Dennis, laborer, bds. James Donovan's, Sew- all avenue
Desmond John Mrs., boarding-house, 16 Washington. Desmond Patrick, laborer, bds. James Donovan's, Sewall place [Beacon
Desmond Stephen, laborer, h. Washington, beyond Desmond Thomas, laborer, h. "The Speedwell", Brook- line avenue
Desper W. H., teacher, High school, res. Mrs. Sarah An- drews', Vernon
Devenney. Ann Mrs. h. 3rd floor, 6 Morss avenue
Devenney Joseph, street car driver, h. Sewall,n. Chestnut Devenney Martha Miss, h. 3rd floor, 6 Morss avenue Devers John, laborer, h. Kerrigan pl., next the Railroad Devine Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. Sewall placc Devlin Joseph, laborer, A. W. Blake, h. 23 Juniper
Dewey David R., prof. Mass. Inst. Tech. (B.), house 1 Harvey
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EWING R. SYLVESTER, mason, 92 Washing- ton and (164 Devonshire, B.), h. 180 Washington (see back cover)
Dexter George, h. Egmont, cor. St. Paul
Dexter George B. (Dexter Bros.), paints (57 Broad, B.), h. Sewall av., near Charles
Dexter Jona L. (Sands, Furbur & Co. ) (88 Faneuil Hall market, B.), h. Harvard, n. Williams
Dickerman Chas. M., coachman, H. G. Otis, h. Cypress, next Boylston
Dicks Louis, hairdresser, rooms 141 Washington
Dillon Patrick, special police at public bath's, Boylston, house Boylston place
Dimock Harris H., bds. 21 Prospect
Dimock Wm. Alex., gasfitter, E. F. Allen. boards 21 Prospect
Dimond Henry C., hand stamps (22 Milk, B.), house 46 Boylston
Dimond William H., clerk (Custom House, Boston), h. 46 Boylston
Dixon Alexander, carpenter, bds. Matthew McNeilly's, Walter av.
Doane George D., salesman (100 Federal, B.), house W. K. Melcher's, Jr., Linden pl.
Doane Seth S., ins. broker (46 School, rms 1 and 2, B.), house Harvard, near Coolidge
Old Family Horses Quietly Removed and Humanely Killed. (see p. 35)
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Dockray George J., h. Davis av., opp. Waverly
Dodds Samuel, hostler, W. E. St. R. stables, boards 6 Morss av., 3d. floor
Dodge Theodore A., office (226 Devonshire, B.), house South, n. Boston line, West Roxbury district
Dodge R. E. Neil, student (Harvard University), house Theodore A. Dodge's, South
Dogan Patrick, laborer, bds. J. McNamara's, Davis ct. Doherty Bernard, laborer, h. rear Pearl, opp. Emerald Doherty Frank, laborer, E. R. Knapp, Beacon, bds. do. Doherty John, laborer, Gas Light Co., h. 36 Boylston Doherty Michael, pressman(B.), house 25 Morss av.
Dolan Ann, widow of Patrick, h. Sewall, c. Sewall pl. Dolan John, laborer, h. Sewall, near Roberts pl.
Dolan Joseph, street car driver, rms. 73 Washington Doliber Thomas, Mellen's food(40 to 43 Central whf., B.) house "Oak Rise", Goddard ave.
Dolloff Emeline A., widow of Abner P., house Boylston, opp. the school-house
Dolloff George S., brass finisher, bds. Mrs. E. Dolloff's, Boylston [Boylston Dolloff IrvingM., electrician (B. ) , boards Mrs. E. Dolloff's,
Donahoe Andrew, bds. Martin Donahoe's, Walter av.
Donahoe Catherine, widow of John, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald
Donovan Charles G., street car conductor, boards 62 Boylston
Donahoe Ellen, widow, h. Juniper, near Morss av.
Donahoe Hugh J., laborer, house 23 Morss av.
Donahoe James, gardener, Edward Atkinson, Heath Hill, boards do.
Donahoe John, teamster, W. B. Munroe, Jr., boards William O'Brien's, Munroe place
Donahoe John T., hostler, boards 62 Boylston
Donahoe Martin, laborer, h. Walter av., c. Flora [av. Donahoe Michael, laborer, bds. M. Donohoe's, Walter Donahoe Patrick, laborer, bds. Martin Donahoe's Walter avenue
Donahoe Thomas. gardener, house 62 Boylston
Donald William A. (Hallowell & Coburn), wool 'com. mer. (556 Atlantic av., B.) ,h. 7 Monmouth, n. Chapel station
Donkin Albert, wheelwright, M. W. Quinlan, High, rooms do.
Doulon Edward, painter, house 65 Boylston [ton
Donlon James F., clerk (74 Summer, B.), bds. 65 Boyls-
Donlon Mary Miss, house 62 Boylston
Donlon Thomas, laborer, h. "The Groton", Roberts pl. Donnelly Andrew, farm hand, T. B. Griggs, h. Washing- ton, at gasometer
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Donnelly Francis J., carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, house at Brighton
Donnelly James, laborer, Wm. L. Candler, house 16 Juniper, near Flora
Donnelly Samuel, hostler, W. E. St. R. stables, house 17 Juniper
Donovan Daniel house Emerald, opp. Pearl
Donovan Dennis, laborer, house rear 53 Pearl
Donovan Ellen, widow, house 8 Juniper
Donovan Ellen, widow of James, house 5 Pond av.
Donovan James, laborer, house 51 Pearl
Donovan James, laborer, h. Sewall pl., cor. Sewall Donovan James F., carriage trimmer, h. 35 Walnut
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