Brookline directory 1889, Part 6

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 266


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Donovan James P., plasterer, house 5 Pond av.


Donovan Jeremiah, stone mason, bds. 20 Juniper


Donovan Jeremiah, laborer, house 47 Pearl


Donovan Joseph, laborer, house Pearl, near Emerald Donovan Joseph J., brakeman, B. & A. R. R., house r. Walter av., near Flora


Donovan Michael, laborer, house rear 63 Pearl


Donovan Michael, laborer, boards, Michael Casey's, Walter av.


Donovan Patrick, laborer, h. Kerrigan pl., next the R. R. Dooley Mary M. Miss. dressmaker, 7 Wash., house do. Dooley Thomas F., plumber (Boston) , h. 7 Washington Dooling Aloysius B. (11 Temple pl. B.), house James Dooling's, Cypress


Dooling James, caterer (11 and 13 Temple pl., B.), h. Cypress, near Davis av.


Dooling James Joseph (11 Temple pl., B.), h. James Dooling's, Cypress


Doran Emily F. Miss, dressmaker, Ackers av., h. do.


Doran Enoch E., farmer, Ackers av., house do,


Doran Levi, manager, F. H. Johnson & Co., 110 Wash., house Lyceum Hall bldg., do.


Doran William, farmer, Ackers av., house do.


Dornay Jeremiah, feeder, W. E. St. R. stables, house at Boston Highlands [place


Dorr George, street car driver, rms. A. H. Lord's, Thayer Dorr Nathan, carpenter, house 176 Washington


Dorr Sydney B., street car conductor, bds. 176 Washington Doucette George (Kenney & Doucette), expressman, Clyde, n. Warren and (75 Kilby, B.), bds. Joseph A. Kenney's, Clyde


Douglass Alexander, gardener, 14 Cypress pl., boards do. Dow Charles H., boards C. R. Dow's, Newton


Dow Charles R., milk and vegetable farm, Newton, be- tween Hammond and South, house do.


Dow Edna S. Miss, dressmaker, Seamans' block, Davis av., house do.


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


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Dow Elizabeth T., widow of Moses, h. 86 Harvard


Dow Emily, widow of James B., h. C. F. Starr's. Clinton road


Dow Frank A., milkman, boards C. R. Dow's, Newton Downey Martin, plumber, Kenrick Bros., h. 59 Boylston Downie Herbert W., carpenter, bds. Wilson House


Doyle James, laborer, house Sewall. near Sewall pl. Doyle Matthew, painter, B. F. Baker, h. 45 Boylston Doyle Michael, stone mason, h. Sewall, n. Sewall pl.


Doyle Patrick F., apprentice, bds. Mrs. Alice Wilson's, Sewall


Draper Charles H., cashier, First National Bank (17 State, B.), h. Harvard ave., next Park


Drew Charles H., lawyer (82 Devonshire, room 26, B.),


and judge, Police Court, h. Gorham av., n. Cypress Drew Hiram L., street car driver, b. 6 Morss av.


Driscoll Bridget, widow of Dennis, h. 37 Walnut


Driscoll Cornelius, expressman, bds. 34 School


Driscoll Daniel, foreman, town work, house 37 Walnut


Driscoll Dennis (James Driscoll & Sons), contractor, b. James Driscoll's, Kent


Driscoll Frank. clerk (477 Washington, Boston), boards 37 Walnut


Driscoll James, clerk (Pearl, B.), house Dun-Edin blk., Washington


Driscoll James (James Driscoll & Sons), contractor, 30 Washington, opposite Pearl, house Kent, near Har- vard square


Driscoll James, Jr. (James Driscoll & Sons), contractor, house 7 Kent, near Harvard sq.


DRISCOLL JAMES & SONS (James, James, Jr. and Dennis Driscoll) , contractors, 30 Washing- ton, near Pearl (see page 262) .


Driscoll Jeremiah, blacksmith's apprentice, M. W. Quin- lan's, High, boards at Roxbury


Driscoll Jeremiah, laborer, house 5 Emerald


Driscoll Jeremiah A., teamster, house 34 School


Driscoll Jeremiah H., mason, h. 15 Morss av.


Driscoll John, clerk (94 Union, B.), b. 37 Walnut


Driscoll John T., b. Jeremiah D. Sullivan's, 2 Pond av.


Driscoll Joseph J., brick-layer, bds. 34 School


Driscoll Louise Miss, clerk, Miss Julia Hayes, Guild blk. 84 Washington, bds. 34 School


Driscoll Mary E. Miss, clerk, Miss Julia Hayes, Masonic building, Harvard, boards 34 School


Driscoll Michael, superintendent of streets, office Town Hall, house Kent, near Harvard sq.


Driscoll Timothy, assistant, J. Driscoll, Kent, bds. do. Driscoll Timothy, laborer (Custom House, B.), house 1st floor 6 Morss avenue


COAL & WOOD. 8 DOANE STREET, BOSTON. F. A. MARSTON & CO.


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D RISCOLL TIMOTHY J., blacksmith and horse- shoer, 33 Boylston, house White place (see opposite) Driscoll William, groom, Country Club stables, house Boylston, opposite Houlihan av.


Drohan Edward, boards William Drohan's, 21 Juniper Drohan William, laborer, h. 21 Juniper


Drost Charles A., com. mer. (1 Columbia, B.), house 3 Cypress place


Drown James T., at (Atlantic National Bank, B. ), h. Monmouth, corner Carlton


D own T. Pickering (351 Congress, B. ), house Monmouth, corner Carlton


Drury Charles D., street car conductor, rms. 73 Wash.


Drury Michael, coachman, C. U. Cotting, Hawes, house at Boston


Duffee Jennie F. Miss, bookkeeper, T. H. Dyer & Co., Harvard sq., house at Dorchester district, Boston Duffley Daniel, gardener, A. Lowell, Warren, c. Heath, house do.


Duffley Michael, plumber (3 Park square, B.), house Boylston, opp. Lincoln school


Duffy Bernard J., groceries, 55 Boylston, h. do.


Duffy Charles A., blacksmith, George B. Duffy, boards 8 Boylston


Duffy Eliza, widow of Philip, house 8 Boylston UFFY GEORGE B., horseshoer, 33 Boylston, n. D Washington, boards 8 Boylston (see opp.)


Duffy Mary, widow of Thomas, h. 55 Boylston


Duffy Michael, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Emerald


Duffy Michael, letter carrier, P. O., Washington, house at Roxbury


O Duffy Patrick, laborer, house 16 Juniper


Duffy Patrick, laborer, h. 44 Pearl


Dugan Gregory, laborer, h. Boylston, next Houlihan av. Dugan Margaret, widow of Hugh, b. 25 Brookline av.


Dugan Patrick, laborer, b. James Mack's. Davis court Dugan Walter H., bookkeeper (92 Commercial, B.), h. 17 Cypress, cor. Cypress place


Dugan William, driver, F. M. Bond, Boylston, h. 35 do. Dugar Augustus, carpenter, rms. 52 Washington


Duggan Edward D., coachman, Miss A. G. Thayer, Warren, boards do.


Duggan James, laborer, h. Cypress, n. Chestnut


Dumphy Michael, painter, b. J. McNamara's, Davis ct. Duncklee Charles B., bds. C. T. Duncklee's, Prospect av. Duncklee Charles T., lawyer, h. Prospect av., n. Summit avenue


Dunfee George A., fireman, bds. 43 Brookline av.


Dead Animals Removed. BRIGHTON ABATTOIR. (see p. (35,


COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "HONEY DROP" CORN. E


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ESTABLISHED 1838.


GEORGE F. HODGMAN, President. CHARLES A. HODGMAN, Sec'y.


HODGMAN RUBBER CO., - Manufacturers of -


INDIA RUBBER GOODS


A First-Class Line of MACKINTOSH GARMENTS for La- dies and Gentlemen always on hand.


HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF RUBBER GOODS. 32 SCHOOL ST,, Boston, Mass. H. C. NOYES, Manager.


THE Watchmakers. Jewellers. H. M. M.


Practical Repairers of Fine Watches, English, French and Howard Clocks, Jewelry Made and Mended.


PLAIN AND FANCY ENGRAVING.


HARVARD ST., COR. LINDEN PLACE, BROOKLINE.


T. J. TURLEY, Custom Tailor.


Special Attention paid to the making of Coachmen's Livery and Riding Breeches.


7 BOYLSTON STREET, BROOKLINE.


T. J. DRISCOLL, Practical Horse Shoer. BOYLSTON ST., BROOKLINE. We use the Dr. Roberge's Patent Hoof Expander.


JOSEPH MADORE,


Carriage Smith.


BOYLSTON ST., BROOKLINE.


Wheelwrighting done to order. Prompt attention given to all orders.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


W. G. NASH,


LONG CATTLE HAIR, in 1 bu. Packages.


New England Agent for Ohio Salt Glazed


OHIO VITRIFIED


SEWER PIPE


2 TO 24 INCHES


AKRON DRAIN PIPE, All Sizes and Shapes.


DRAIN PIPE, Land Tile, Chimney Tops & Flue Lining, I-X-L Mortar Red.


Albert Mills Calcined, Moulding Pottery, Dental Plaster, Farmers' Plaster, Plaster for Vines,


Hudson River, Rosendale Cement,


Marble Dust, Fire Brick, English Port. Cement, Fire Clay, Roman Cement, Kaolin, Sand.


Rockland Lime,


OFFICE, 220 STATE ST., Boston, Mass.


Telephone Connections, Yard and Office.


YARD, 60 CAMBRIDGE ST., E. SOMERVILLE, MASS. Line of B. & M. R.R.


WM. HENRY BREEN. AGENT,


SUCCESSOR TO E. J. CLARK & CO.


SCULPTOR AND DESIGNER OF


MONUMENTAL


WORK,


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IN MARBLE AND GRANITE,


Westerly Granite Monuments a Specialty.


OFFICE AND WAREROOMS


35 Haverhill


Street,


BOSTON, - MASS.


C.E.JOHNSON.SC.


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Dunn Andrew, blacksmith, W. E. St. Ry Stables, bds. Mrs. E. M. Emory's, Davis ct.


Dunn Hugh, laborer, h. Sewall place, near Sewall


Dunn John B., street car driver, bds. 6 Morss av.


Dunn John O., machinist, house White place


Dunphy Michael, painter, J. B. Hand


Dunton Thomas, stone mason, b. Morlock's Hotel


Durkee William C., apothecary (Berkeley, cor. Boylston,


B.), house Harris, near Vernon


Dushame Peter, street car conductor, h. Sewall, near Chestnut


Dutton J. Winthrop, com. mer. (Carlton's wharf, E. B.) house Cypress, cor. Davis avenue


Dwyer Bernard, driver, Hose 3, house Boylston, opposite Pound


Dwyer James, laborer, h. Boylston, opp. Pound


Dwyer James H., carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, house Kerrigan place


Dwyer Jane, widow of Patrick, house Kerrigan place


Dwyer Thomas, laborer, b. Mrs. Jane Dwyer's, Kerrigan place


Dwyer Walter J., driver, J. L. White, h. 25 Juniper Dwyer William, drug clerk, 51 Harvard, boards J. H. Dwyer's, Kerrigan place


Dwyer William, painter, Wm. D. Morrison, Wash., bds. at Cambridgeport


Dyer Charles H., salesman, T. H. Dyer & Co., house 23 Gorham avenue


Dyer C. Eugene, night starter, W. E. St. Ry. stables, boards 52 Washington


Dyer George, painter, bds. 71 Boylston


Dyer Thomas H. (T. H. Dyer & Co.), provisions, Har- vard square, house 23 Gorham avenue


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YER T. H. & CO. (Thos. H. Dyer), provisions, Harvard square, corner Washington (see page 36)


EAGER HENRY B. (82 Devonshire, room 29, B.), h. Summit avenue, Corey Hill


Eastman William, carpenter, 192 Washington, house at South Boston


Eaton J. F. Miss, house Vernon, cor. Park


Eaton William, clerk (Herald. 255 Wash., B.), house Vernon, corner Park


Edger Alexander, hostler, W. E. St. R. stables, house 23 Morss avenue


Edger James, hostler, M. Goodspeed, b. Wilson House Edger Jane, widow of John, h. 34 Brookline avenue Edger John, gardener, John Utley. St. Paul, bds. do.


Edgar John S., janitor, Lawrence and Cabot schools, h. 6 White place


Dress Linings of all Kinds AT DELANO'S,


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Edgerly James W., real estate (42 Winchester, B.), h. Irving, cor. Walley avenue


Edgerly Truman C., mason, H. James, boards E. F. Proctor's, Prospect


Edholm Frederic W., at The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., Station, house at Boston


Edmands Andrew J., salesman (B.), h. 28 Harvard


Edmunds Edward W., carpet layer (B.), boards 28 Harvard


Edmands M. Grant, supt. (14 Mt. Washington ave., B.), house Beacon, next Marion


Edmond Emma H. Mrs., Hotel Adelaide. High


Edson Frances Mrs., bds. G. H. Bouve's, High


Edwards Ann R., widow of J. Erskine, h. Longwood av., near Sewall avenue


Edwards Charles R. (P. Edwards & Son), grocer, house Winchester, near opp. Williams


Edwards Martha L. Mlss, teacher, Kindergarten, R. C. Winthrop school, b. H. N. Clark's, Kent


Edwards Pierpont (P. Edwards & Son), grocer, house (Maple ave., B.)


Edwards P. & Son (Pierpont and Chas. R. Edwards), grocers, opp. Chapel station, and (Berkeley, corner Boylston, B.)


Edwards Samuel D., inspector, Custom House, house 54 Harvard


Egan Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. 25 Brookline ave.


Egan James, farm hand, boards Patrick Mahan's, Houli- han avenue


Egan John W., entry clerk (450 Washington, B.), house Thayer place


Egan Patrick, laborer, bds. Andrew White's, Boylston Eichhorn Albert H., student (B. ), bds. John Eichhorn's, Newton


Eichhorn John, furrier (73 Kingston, B. ), house New- ton, near South


Eichhorn John F., clerk (73 Kingston, B.), bds. John Eichhorn's, Newton


Eldredge Edw. D., foreman (57 Foundry, S. B.), bds. H. G. Eldredge's, Monmouth


Eldredge Henry G., salesman (60 Congress, B.), house Monmouth, cor. Carlton, Longwood


Eldredge Susan V. Mrs., bds. E. P. Vining's, Gorham avenue


Eldredge William A., clerk (5 Winthrop sq., B.), bds. H. G. Eldredge's, Monmouth


Elliot Elizabeth W., widow of Lewis W., house Prospect avenue, near Summit avenue


Elliot George W., clerk (27 Kilby, B. ), boards Prospect avenue, near Summit av.


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


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Elliot John Henry, boards Fisher avenue


Ellis Suther, driver, Danforth & Co. Express, rooms Seaman's block, Davis avenue


Emerson Elijah C., h. Davis ave., beyond Waverly Emerson H. E. Miss. boards Mrs. S. Emerson's, Fair- mount. near Dudley


Emerson Susan, widow of Samuel, house Fairmount, n. Dudley


Emerson William, laborer, house 18 Juniper


Emery Ellen M., widow of Wm., h. Davis court


Emery William, painter, J. H. Boody, house White pl., n. Washington


Employment Bureau and Woman's Exchange, Mrs. E. W. - Sanford, manager, Union bldg., Walnut


Endres George, upholsterer, N. C. Thompson, 153 Wash- ington, house at Boston


Endres George H., at (Boston Atheletic Club, B. ) ,house Davis mansion, Davis avenue


Ericson Charles A. Mrs., h. end Davis court


Erlund Rebecca B. Miss, boards Peder Olsen's, Sum- mit avenue, Corey Hill


Estabrook Edward L., iron founder (South Boston), h. Elm, near Davis avenue


Estabrook Henry W. (Estabrook & Eaton) (cigars and tobacco) (224 Wash., B.), house Toxteth, near Francis


Estes Dana (Estes & Lauriat), publisher (301 Washing- ton, B.), house Englewood avenue


Estes Frederick R., student (H. U., Cambridge), boards D. Estes', Englewood avenue


Evans C. A., boards Morlock's Hotel


Evans Elder Burton, tinsmith, bds. 67 Washington


Evans George W., carpenter, h. 67 Washington


Evans George W., Jr., steam fitter, bds. 67 Washington Everson J. J., machinist (B.), rooms Mrs. C. A. Eric- son's, Davis court


Ewing John L., clerk (O. C. R. R., freight depot, B.), house 3 Linden court


FAHEY JOHN, laborer, J. E. Cabot, Clyde, h. Boyls- ton, near Pound


Fahey Thomas, laborer, h. 61 Boylston


Fairbanks Marcus L., carpenter, rooms 36 School


Fairfield Lewis S., helper, 153 Washington, boards Mor- lock's Hotel


Fallon John, gardener, h. Cypress, opp. Sewall


Farley Ann Miss, house Cypress, opp. Sewall place


Farley Patrick J., coachman, A. Clarke, Gardner road, house Cypress, next Washington


Farmer Edward D., house 12 Juniper


COAL & WOOD. F. A. Marston & Co., 8 Doane St., Boston.


JAMES H. BOODY, House, Sign and Decorative Painting. - CD C D


Connected by Telephone. BROOKLINE, MASS.


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Farnham David S., principal, Wm. H. Lincoln School, house at Newton Centre


Farnsworth Edward M., Jr., clerk (113 Devonshire, B. ), house Clark road


Farnsworth Frederick T., principal, High school, house Vernon, next Park


Farquhar Joseph, foreman (20 East street, B.), house Prospect, near school


Farr William, carpenter, boards A. Rodger's, Hotel Monteith


Farrar Mordecar, carriage maker (B.), house Boynton bldg., Washington


Farrell James, groom, A. W. Blake, Cypress, bds. do.


Farrell John, laborer. bds. John Dolan's. Sewall


Farren Mary Florence, teacher, Heath school, bds. Mrs. A. L. Barnett's, Heath Hill


Faulkner William A., cashier, National Hide and Leather Bank (87 Milk, B.), house Aspinwall avenue, opp. Harrison avenue


Faxon Charles E., asst., Arnold Arboretum, Cottage, n. Warren, house at Jamaica Plain


Faxon George H., piano hardware (3 Appleton, B.), h. Longwood avenue, near Sewall avenue


MAXON LUCIUS W., boots and shoes, Colonnade bldg., Washington, h. 4 Aspinwall avenue (see page 259)


Fay Clement K., lawyer (5 Tremont. B.), h. Linden pl. Fay Eugene F., treas. Chautaqua Lake Railway Co. (70 Kilby, room 65, B.), h. Davis mansion, Davis ave.


WAY FRANK T., newsdealer, 58 Washington, house 5 do. (see page 9)


OFay Harry F., music teacher (152 Tremont, B.), house 3 Lawrence Terrace, Monmouth


"Fay John, coachman, J. E. Cabot, house Boylston ave., opp. Houlihan avenue


Fay Michael, laborer, house Juniper, cor. Flora


Fay Patrick, laborer, W. J. Griggs, Harvard, bds. do.


Fay Sarah, widow of Harrison, h. Linden place


Fay Thomas, laborer, County Club Park, Clyde, b. do. Fegan James J., boards William Fegan's, Heath


Fegan William, boarding house, Heath, cor. Hammond Fehmer Carl, architect (87 Milk, room 46, B. ), h. Walley avenue, off Irving


Fellows Frank J., letter carrier, P. O., Washington, h. at Cambridgeport


Feltman Frederick, laborer, house Hammond,' n. Heath


Fenn Alfred H., boards A. B. Fenn's, Kent


Fenn Asa B., boarding house. Kent, cor. Harvard


Ferguson Alexander, coachman, James M. Kay, Gardner road. house Cypress, next Boylston


Brighton Abattoir.


Dead Animals Removed Promptly and without Expense, (see p. 35)


COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "BRIDAL VEIL" FLOUR.


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Ferguson Alexander M., coachman, J. P. Stearns, Pleas- ant, h. rear Freeman, n. Babcock


Ferguson John, farmer, Wm. Stearns, Sewall av., h. do. Ferguson Malcolm, clerk, Country Club Park, Clyde, house do.


Ferris Edward M. (40 Summer, B.), and physician, h. Longwood avenue, cor. Sewall avenue


Ferris Lynde R., house Alton place


Ferris Mortimer C. Mrs., house Alton place, c. Harvard Fessenden Charlotte A., widow of Benjamin B., house Cottage, near Goddard ave.


Field Frank D., carpenter, B. W. Neal, h. Washington, over Brookline Savings Bank


Fields William, man-servant, N. P. Hamlen, house at Cambridgeport


Files Henry J., letter carrier, house 21 Harvard


Fillebrown Edward, tailor (451 Washington, B.) , house 38 Harvard


Fillebrown Edward T., clerk (31 Milk, B. ) , b. 38 Harvard" Fillebrown Frank E., engraver, 38 Harvard, house do.


Fillebrown Walter M., clerk (451 Washington, B.), bds. 38 Harvard


Finlason Duncan, gardener, bds. R. Gaston's, Goddard, n. Goddard avenue"


Finlason Kennett, gardener, C. G. Weld, Goddard ave., near Cottage, house at Jamaica Plain


Finn James F., stone mason, bds. Thomas Finn's, Pearl Finn Thomas, laborer, house Pearl, near Emerald


Finnegan Arthur, brick layer, bds. 77 Brookline avenue


Finnegan Arthur, laborer, house 77 Brookline avenue, RO near Boston line


Finnegan Bernard, coachman, W. C. Cabot, Heath, h. Houlihan avenue


Finnegan Mrs., house 43 Brookline avenue


Finnerty Edward, driver, ice cart, h. Heath, near Oak


Finnerty John, laborer, bds. Michael Lally's, Roberts pl. Finnerty Patrick F., collector, house Villa lane


Finney Robert W., clerk, boards 14 Harvard place


FINNEY WILLIAM, grocer, Masonic bldg., Har- vard, c. School, house 14 Harvard pl. (see page 257) Fisher Augustus, rooms 10 Kent


Fisher Laura Miss, h. Newton, n. Hammond


Fiske Francis S., bankruptcy clerk (U. S. Court, B.),


h. Monmouth, opp. Monmouth place, Chapel station Fiske Robert F., clerk (113 Devonshire, B.), res. F. S. Fiske's, Monmouth


Fitz Edward, laborer, house 29 Boylston


FitzGerald Desmond, supt. Boston Water Works(Chest- nut Hill Reservoir, B. ), h. Washington, c. Cypress Fitzgerald James, carpenter, G. H. Johnson, h. at Boston


OAKLEY'S V'C' Soaps and Perfumes. DELANO'S.


-AT- -


HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO., Electric Bells, Gas & Incandecsent Lighting and General Repairing. t = E D D


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Fitzgerald Nicholas B., bds. N. J. Fitzgerald's, White pl. Fitzgerald Nicholas J., shoemaker, house White place Fitzgerald Patrick, laborer, Misses Howe's, Linden pl., boards D. Barry's, do.


Fitzgerald William G., at the Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., bds. N. J. Fitzgerald's, White place


Fitzgibbon David, laborer, house 21 Morss avenue


Fitzpatrick Dennis, coachman, J. Randolph Coolidge, h. Reservoir place


Fitzpatrick Edward, laborer, house Boylston


Fitzpatrick James, bds. Peter Salmon's, Davis court Fitzpatrick Johanna, widow of Michael, bds. 27 Pearl Fitzpatrick John, gardener, Moses Kimball, h. at Boston Fitzpatrick John, hostler, W. E. St. R. stables, house 25 Morss avenue


Fitzpatrick Michael, butler, Henry Lee, Warren, house Reservoir place, Brighton dist.


Fitzpatrick Patrick, laborer, house Walter avenue, opp. Morss avenue


Flaherty Richard, laborer, Brookline Gas Light Co., h. Flora, cor. Walter avenue


Flanagan Martin, laborer, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald Flanagan John, laborer, bds. T. Ryan's, "The Hopewell" Pearl


Flanders Albert L., teamster (93 Central, B.), house Longwood avenue, near St. Paul


Flanders Eliza M., widow, h. Sewall ave., c. St. Paul


Flanders Frank H., police, house 13 Harvard


Flanders Rufus A., house Auburn, near Harvard


Flannery Patrick, laborer, h. Houlihan ave., off Boylston Flatley Bernard, coachman. Dr. W. Channing, Chestnut Hill avenue, house Boylston, opp. Pound


ALATLEY DOMINICK, tailor, 66 Washington, house 36 Walter avenue (see page 9)


Flatley John, laborer, bds. P. Mulleny's, East Carlton Fleming Austin, laborer, bds. 36 Boylston


Fleming Barney, laborer, house 36 Boylston


Fleming David W., painter, J. H. Boody, b. Brookline av. Fleming John F., electrician at (27 Arch, B.), boards 7 Brookline avenue


Fleming Mary A. Mrs., house Harris, near Vernon Fleming Patrick, laborer, house rear Boylston place


Fleming Patrick, laborer, house 7 Brookline avenue, n. Boston line


Flint Charles L., house Harris, near Harvard


Flint Lucy W., widow of Edward A., h. Walnut, nearly opp. Walnut place


Flint William P., student, h. Walnut, nearly opposite Walnut place


Flood Charles H., clerk, N. E. Mutual Life Ins. Co. (87 Milk, B.), res. H. Flood's, Elm


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


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Flood Frederick A., salesman (13 State, B.), res. H. Flood's, Elm 1


Flood Hugh, painter, Station and (Harrison ave., B.), h. Elm, near Davis avenue


Flood Joseph, carpenter, h. Roberts pl., cor. Sewall pl. Flood Kise, coachman, James Rothwell, Longwood ave., h. 1 Griffin's blk., 54 Boylston


Flood William S., trav. salesman (24 Purchase, B.), res. H. Flooa's Elm


Florant Alfred F., entry clerk (450 Washington, B.), h. Sewall, near Chestnut


Flores Jesuiaus Carlos, draughtsman, rms. H. E. Smith's Thayer place


Floyd Eugene B. , wholesale jewelry (408 Washington, B. ), house Vernon, cor. Harvard


Flynn Caleb, shoemaker, house 49 Walter avenue


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Flynn Hannah Mrs., house Emerald, cor. Pearl


Flynn Joseph, painter, h. New Heath, Boston


Flynn Maurice, laborer, bds. John McGillicuddy's, Ches- nut Hill ave.


Flynn Nicholas J., engineer, at the Holtzer-Cabot Elec- tric Co., boards Mrs. Hannah Flynn's, Pearl, corner Emerald


Fobes Charlotte S. Mrs., res. C. G. Way's, Longwood avenue [High Fogarty Kate A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. Hotel Grafton, Fogelclue Bernard, 2d, butler, B. Schlesinger, Warren, boards do.


Fogerty Isley M., supt., Brookline station P. O., h. Win- chester, n. Williams


Fogg Clara G. Miss, teacher, High School, res. A. B. Fenn's. Kent


Foley David, mason, h. 3 Griffin's bl'k., 54 Boylston


Foley James, trimmer, Brookline Gas Light Co.


Foley Nellie Mrs., h. 51 Bolyston


Follan Bernard, laborer, house Houlihan avenue, nera Boylston


Folsom Frank H., clerk Post Office, h. St. Andrew bldg., Davis ave.


Foote Edwin E., street car driver, h. 62 Boylston


Footman Gertrude M., phto. retoucher, 19 Harvard, bds. at Boston


Forbes Fayette F., supt., Brookline Water Works, office Town Hall, h. 22 School


Forbes Zephie R., asst. supt .. Brookline Water Works, b. Wilson House


Forbush George S., lawyer (8 Congress, room 21, B.), h. Cypress, nearly opp. Gorham ave.


Ford J. Henry, coachman, Mrs. E. B. Bowditch, Walnut, boards do.


Oak Wood for Open Fires F. A. Marston & Co., 8 DOANE ST., BOSTON.


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Ford Patrick, laborer, bds. Michael Gallagher's, Fair- mont [mont Ford Thomas, laborer, bds. Michael Gallagher's, Fair- Foreman Robert, at the Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., Sta- tion, h. at Boston


Forster George M., upholsterer, Conrad Knaf., Guild bl'k., h. Walnut, n. the cemetery


Forsyth George H., trav. agent, Boston Belting Co. (256 Devonshire, B.), h. St. Andrew building, Davis avenue


Fossa Joseph, stone mason, h. Pearl, n. Brookline ave. Fossa Louesa, widow of Louis H., h. 13 Fay pl.


Foster Charles H. W. (11 India B.), h. Walley ave., off Irving


Foster Charles O. (Charles O. Foster & Co.), com. mer. (11 India, B.) h. Beacon, n. Summit ave.


Foster Hatherly (Macullar, Parker & Co.) (400 Wash., B.), h. 98 Harvard


Foster Lewis F., sub driver, B. F. Dept. rms. Chemical Engine, No. 1, Monmouth


Foster Thomas, carpenter, bds. George M. Foster's, Walnut


Foster William, East India goods, look up, bds. A. Wel- lington's, Cypress


Foster William Bradford, dentist, Colonnade bldg .. Washington, and (53 Boylston B.), h. at Wellesley Foster William Wallace, gardener, H. M. Whitney, Boyls- ton, h. do.


Fowler Charles G., street car driver, h. Whyte's block, 7 Walnut


Fowler John R., steward (Avon, B.), rms. A. M. Camp- bell's, Washington


Francis Carleton S., medical student (H. U.), res. Dr. T. E. Francis, Davis avenue


Francis George Hills, physician, Davis avenue, n. Har- vard sq. res. do.


Francis Joseph G., artist (40 State, rms. 31, B.), house the Linden, Linden pl.


FRANCIS NATHANIEL A., lawyer (34 School, rm. 26, B.), res: Dr. T. E. Francis', Davis avenue (see p. 12)


Francis Tappan Eustis, physician, Davis avenue, n. Har- vard sq., h. do.


Franke Paul, at the Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., Station, house at Boston


Fraser William, public carriage, Reservoir station, B. & A. R. R., b. P. Mahan's, Houlihan ave.


Frazier George, printer, h. Dun-Edin block, Wash.


Frawley Daniel, clerk (28 State, B.), house Sewall, near Chestnut


Dead Horses Cattle AND


Removed Promptly. Brighton Abattoir. (see p. 35)


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