Brookline directory 1889, Part 9

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


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Kepler Edward, blacksmith, bds. John Kelper's Walter avenue


Kepler William, plumber, bds. John Kepler's, Walter av. Kernan John, town laborer, h. Beacon, bet. Washington and Marion


Kerr Richard L., nurse, Channing' Hospital, Boylston, . cor. Chestnut Hill avenue, bds. do.


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


HOLTZER - CABOT ELECTRIC CO.,


Lighting and General Repairing. Electric Bells, Gas and Incandescent Electric


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Kerr William farm hand, C. H. Stearns, li. Stearns ave. Kerrigan Michael, laborer, h. Houlihan av., off Boylston Kerrigan Patrick, laborer, bds. 37 Boylston Ketchum Alice G. Mrs., h. Davis Mansion, Davis ave. Ketteinbeil Adolph, dentist (53 Boylston, B.), and Col- lonnade bld., Washington, rooms do. Kickham Lawrence, carpenter, h. 91 Cypress Kiernan Michael, h. Beacon, opp. Englewood av. Kiley Michael, laborer, h. Juniper, cor. Flora Kiley Patrick J., clerk (689 Washington, B.), boards Michael Kiley's, Juniper Kilnan Fanny, widow of John, h. Pearl, n. Brookline av. Kilnan Michael, stone mason, h. 36 Pearl Kimball Charles W. Mrs., h. Toxteth, n. Aspinwall ave. Kimball C. A., at the Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., Station, h. at Boston Kimball Moses, h. Kent, corner Longwood avenue Kimball Samuel H., agent (Boston), h. Gorham avenue, corner Cypress Kimball Walter, art store (9 Park, B.), h. Toxteth, next Aspinwall avenue King Catherine, widow of Felix, h. 50 Boylston King Felix R. (A. W. Keay & Co.), grocer, h. 50 Boyl- ston [place King James, gardener, A. V. Poor, Walnut, h. 10. White King John J., letter carrier, h. 12 Harvard place King Robert, laborer, h. 38 Boylston King Thomas F., bds. James King's, 10 White place Kingman Abner A., printer (Public Library, B. ), house Park, cor. Beacon Kingman Bradford, lawyer, 202 Washington, h. do. T INGMAN MARTIN, insurance, 188 Washington, K cor. Thayer, and (159 Devonshire, B. ), h. 188 Wash- ington, cor. Thayer (see page 36) Kingsbury Mary E. Miss, teacher, Cabot school, house Holden Kingsley Darwin P., with N. Y. Life Ins. Co. (131 Dev- onshire, B. ), h. 3 Harvey Kinnie David A., carpenter, h. "The Groton," Roberts place Kirk Edverd, gardener, boards Chas. M. Atkinson's, Warren Kirk John W., carpenter, Boylston, opp. William H. Lin- coln school, h. do. Kirk Joseph M., carpenter, rms. Seamans' block, Davis avenue Kittredge J. C., house Gardner road NAF CONRAD, cabinet maker and upholsterer, COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "HONEY DROP" CORN. K Guild block, 87 Washington, h. Boylston, corner Cypress (see page 6)


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


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Knapp Eugene R., wool (86 Beacon, B.), h. Beacon, next Tappan


Knaster Alex, hairdresser, Peter Keiser, rms. 141 Wash. Kneeland John, laborer, h. 47 Walter av., n. Morss av. Knowles William, laborer, h. Heath, n. Hammond


Knowles William, Jr., laborer, bds. William Knowles', Heath


Knowlton Daniel S., journalist (20 Hawley, B.), house Harris, next Vernon


Knowlton Mary A., widow h. Harris, next Vernon Knowlton Wallace M., asst. physician, Channing Hospi- tal, Boylston, bds. do.


Knox Delia A. Mrs., dressmaker, Colonnade bld., Wash- ington, h. do.


Knox Walter H., wire worker, bds. Leslie Boyd's, Ridgeway


Koch George (American Screen Co.), 160 Washington bds. 4 School [4 School Koch Herman (Am. Screen Co.), 160 Washington, bds. Koch John(Am. Screen Co.,)160 Washington, h. 4 School Koch John, Jr., (Am. Screen Co.,)160 Wash., b. 4 School Koch Regus (Am. Screen Co.), 160 Wash., b. 4 School Koch Theodore (Am. Screen Co.), 160 Wash., b. 4 School Krain Fritz, at The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., Station, house at Boston


Kyle T. J., street car conductor, h. at Boston


Kretschman Otto, at The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., Station, h. at Cambridge


LA BAU ALICIA. widow, house Fisher avenue Lacy James, laborer, h. Sewall, c. Sewall place Lacy Henry, laborer, bds. Patrick Lacy's, Villa Lane Lacy John, coachman, h. 15 Juniper, near Flora Lacy John, laborer, bds. Patrick Lacy's, Villa Lane Lacy Patrick, laborer, h. Villa Lane, near Pond avenue Lacy Thomas, laborer, bds. Patrick Lacy's, Villa Lane Ladensack John N., whol. beef (24 Clinton, B.), house Centre, near Beacon


Lahey Daniel, coachman, B. Schlesinger, Warren, b. do. Lahey John, blacksmith, R. Woodward, Washington, h. 51 Boylston


Lahiff Margaret, widow of John, h. Boylston, next Houlihan avenue


Lahiff Michael, laborer, h. Boylston, next Houlihan ave. Laighton James A. (Palmer, Bachelder & Co.), jeweller, (50 Bromfield, B. ), h. Davis avenne, n. Waverly Laighton William B., travelling salesman (High, B.) res. James A. Laighton's, Davis avenue


Lally Catherine, widow of Patrick, bds. J. J. Carmody's, Boylston place


Dress Linings of all Kinds AT DELANO'S,


8


JAMES H. BOODY, House, Sign & Decorative Painting. Brookline, Mass. Connected by Telephone. 5 C D 2


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Lally Dennis, letter carrier, P. O. Washington, h. at Roxbury


Lally John, coachman. A. A. Cobb, Walnut, bds. do.


Lally John gardener. C. P. Gardiner, Clyde, h. do.


Lally John, painter, J. H. Boody, house Dale, Boston Lally Michael, coachman, H. V. Poor, Walnut, h. Rob- erts place, corner Sewall place


Lally Patrick, coachman, John Wales, Monmouth, bds. do. Lamb Elizabeth W., widow of Salem T., house High, n. Edge Hill road


Lamb Henry W .. Spiral Tubing Works (Albany, Cam- bridgeport), bds. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Lamb's, High Lamb Mary, widow of Lawrence, h. "The Speedwell" Brookline aveune


Lamprey Frances K., teacher, Lincoln school, bds. 10 Harvard place


Lander R. E. Mrs., teacher, W. H. Lincoln school, res. at Boston


Lane Aseneth, widow of Edwin J.,h. 2 Prospect, c. Wash. Lane Paul E., trimmer and patrol, Brookline Gas Co., h. foot of Linden pl.


Lane Susan Miss, boards C. Curry's, High


Lane Walter L. (F. A. Leigh & Co.), (35 Mason bldg.B.) house Francis, next Kent


Langdon Henry K., coachman, Joseph H. White, Boyls- ton. house do.


Langmaid Samuel W., physician (129 Boylston, B.), h. Essex, near Commonwealthav.


Lannan John, laborer, h. Brookline av., c. Emerald Larkin Patrick, laborer, h. rear Pearl, n. Brookline av. Larrabee Benj. F., wholesale dry goods (67 Kingston,


B.), h. Longwood ave., near St. Paul


Latham Aaron H., lawyer (5 Tremont, B.), h. "The Lin- den", Linden place


Lauger D., at the Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., Station, house at Boston


Laule Stephen G., shoemaker, L. W. Faxon, Colonnade bldg., house at Boston Highlands


Lawrence Francis W., treas., Brookline Gas Light Co., and president, Longwood Club, house Mouutfort opp. Prospect


Lawrence Justin, house 88 Harvard


Lawrence Sarah, widow of Amos A., h. Prospect, c, Ivy Lawrence Susan, widow of William R., house Carlton, c. Ivy, Chapel station


Lawrie Andrew, street car conductor, house Villa lane Lawrie Margaret, widow, house Villa Lane


Lawson Fred S., street car conductor, h. at Boston


Lawson Joshua, coachman, D.D. Dana, Powell, bds. do. Leahy John H., clerk, H. R. Head, Masonic bldg., Har- vard. house at Boston


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


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


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Learnard Sarah E., widow of Daniel S., h. H. W. Bur- gett's, 3 Walnut Terrace


Leavitt Charles Mrs., bds. Jacob Dashuck's, 41 Wash. Leddy John, laborer, boards J. McNamara's. Davis court Lee Elliot C., house Warren, corner Clyde


Lee George., artist, Boylston, opp. the reservoir, h. do. Lee George M., boot and shoe mnfr. (288 Devonshire, B.), h. Mrs. M. M. Mckay's, Dummer


Lee George W., h. John R. Lee's, Mounfrort, cor. Essex Lee Henry, manager. Union Safe Deposit Vaults (40 State, B.), house Warren, corner Clyde


Lee Hiram H., house 21 Cypress


Lee John C., house John R. Lee's, Mountfort


Lee John R., trustee (50 State, B.), h. Mountfort, cor. Essex


Lee Joseph, hostler, R. W. Willis, Francis


Lee Joseph, house Warren, corner Clyde


Lee Sing, laundry, White's block, 66 Washington, h. do. Lee Willet B., house 21 Cypress


Leeland Fred P., street car conductor, h. Walter av., near Flora [house do. SD


Leesan William, coachman, E. R. Knapp, Beacon, Leeson John, blacksmith, house Wash., byd. Beacon


Leighton James, baker, Miss Julia Hayes, 84 Washing- ton, house at Roxbury


Leighton Lincoln I., carpenter, rms. 196 Washington Leland Grace, widow of Joseph D., h. Vernon, n. Park Lemis Michael, coachman, C. W. Amory, Powell, house Freeman, near Babcock


LeMoyne McPherson, house Browne, cor. St. Paul


Leonard Fernando A ., supt., Eyelet Tool Co. (40 Lin- coln, B.), house Searle ave.


Leonard John S., carpenter, boards Wilson House


Leonard John W., coachman, H. M. Taylor, Tappan, boards do.


Levermore Charles H., Prof. of History (Mass. Inst. Tech .. B. ), house "McLeod Mansion", Davis court Levien Albert A., variety store, 75 Wash., rms. 73 do. Lewis Charles, plumber, boards 6 Washington


Lewis Charles H. (17 Milk, B.), house Hawes, corner Monmouth


Lewis Emma T. Mrs., teacher, Boylston street school, h. 6 Searle av.


Lewis Emma W., widow of Charles W., house Harvard ave., near Harvard


Lewis Jacob, shoemaker, house 6 Washington


Lewis Josephine Miss, book-keeper, E. S. Ritchie & Sons house Cypress, corner Elm


Lewis Sarah B. D., widow of Franklin H., h. Cypress," corner Elm


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


HOLTZER-CABOT ELEC. CO., Electric Bells, Gas & Incandescent Electric Lighting and General Repairing. c 3 = D CT


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IMPORTERS AND GROCERS. L


Libby Laura N., widow of Hezekiah, house Centre, near Williams


Liddy Eliza, widow of Patrick, h. Juniper, n. Morss ave. Liddy James laborer, house 37 Boylston


Liddy John, laborer, bds. 37 Boylston


Lincoln Albert L., h. 13 Harvard, c. Webster place


Lincoln Albert L., Jr., lawyer (209 Washington, room 30, B.) house Walnnt pl., off Walnut


Lincoln Charlotte A. L., widow of Henry, house Dudley, near Kent, Longwood


Lincoln Charles J., master (East Boston high school), house Sullivan road


Lincoln Edwin H. ( Aspinwall & Lincoln), civil engineer (7 Exchange pl., room 48 B.), house Prospect av., Summit avenue


Lincoln William (William Lincoln & Son), real estate and ins., Brookline Savings Bank and (43 Devon- shire, B.) h. Gardner road near Washington


LINCOLN WILLIAM & SON (Wm. and Wm. E. Lincoln), real estate and ins. Brookline Savings Bank, Washington and (43 Devonshire, B. ) (see p. 3) INCOLN WILLIAM E., secretary and treas. 1 . Brookline Savings Bank and (Wm. Lincoln & Son). insurance, Brookline Savings Bank, and (43 Devon- LU shire, B.), house Gardner road, near Washington INCOLN WILLIAM H., president Brookline Savings Bank, Washington and (Thayer & Lincoln), shipping merchant (114 State, B.), house Dudley, corner Kent, Longwood


Linn Samuel. laborer, h. Sewall pl., corner Sewall Linskey John, laborer, boards Patrick Rowan's, Cameron Linzee John W., printer (B.), b. b. A. B. Fenn's, Har- vard square


Litchfield Bernard, at the Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., boards 50 Washington


Littell Robert S. (Littell & Co.), publisher (31 Bedford, B.), house Alton place


Littell Susan G. Miss, house Alton place


Littell Philip, student (H. U., Camb.), h. Alton pl.


Little Arthur C. (Danforth & Co), express, Munroe pl., and (33 Court sq. B. ) rooms John W. Kirk's, Boylston Little Frank Ernest, collector (228 Causeway, B.), h. Thaver place


Little George B .. coal (103 State, B.) .h. Kent. c. Francis Little George W., letter carrier, h. Beacon, n. Tappan Little Henry A .. express ( 139 Cross. B.), h. Thayer pl. Little James L., Jr., h. Goddard ave., cor. Cottage


Little John E .. clerk, P. Edwards & Son, Longwood, r. John W. Kirk's, Boylston


Little Joshua A. Mrs., house Thayer pl.


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


COBB, BATES & YERXA,


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Surplus, $7,940,063.63.


The Company's new Distribution Policy is the most perfect plan of Life Insur- ance ever written.


A. M. McGregor, Jr., Agent, Company's Bldg., 95 Milk St., Boston,


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


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Little M. A. Miss, teacher cooking, public schools, b. at Boston


Littlefield James C., merchant tailor (21 and 23 Beacon, B.), h. Babcock, near Harvard


Locke Esther, widow, house Walnut, n. Irving Locke John, hostler, "The Hawthorne," Harvard, b. do. Loftus J. F., street car conductor, house at Boston


Logan Francis P. T., drug clerk, G. W. Cobb, Wash., c. Davis court, rooms do.


Logan Gilbert, wire worker (B.), house Mechanics build- ing, 45 School


Logan Hiram H., with C. E. Moody & Co. (77 Commer- cial, B.), h. Tappan, near Summer road


Logan James, gardener, Miss S. G. Littell, Alton pl. h. 5 Elm place


Loitre Sarah A., free hand designer, h. 37 Walter av. Long Harry V. (Chas. Head & Co.), stock broker (60 Devonshire, B.), h. Tappan, n. Beacon


C Long Ivy A. (Long & Ruggles), carpenter, 26 School, house do.


Long John A., pressman, Investigator office (Appleton, B.), h. 54 Pearl


Long Jonathan D. Mrs., house 200 Washington


Long William E., day starter, W. E. St. R. stables, bds. 200 Washington


Long & Ruggles (Ivy M. Long and H. R. Ruggles), car- penters and builders, 26 School


Longfellow Effie Miss, at E. S. Ritchie & Sons, b. Geo. H. Johnson's, Davis Mansion


Longwood Club, Monmouth, near Carlton


Lord Algernon H., driver, Chase Express Co., house Thayer place


Lord Eugene A., brass finisher, E. S. Ritchie & Sons, b. George A. Lord's, Linden pl.


Lord George A., engineer, Boston University (12 Somer- set, B.), h. Linden place, cor. Toxteth


Loring A. M. Mrs., house High, cor. Allerton


Loring David Mrs., house Hotel Adelaide, High, corner Walnut


Loring Emma L. Miss, house off Walnut, between Chest- nut and Warren


Loring Fannie L. Miss, house off Walnut, between Chest- nut and Warren


Loring Thatcher, pres. N. D. & W. Co. (31 Doane) , h. High, n. opp. Irving


Lorman Samuel, laborer, Isaac D. White


Love James, milkman, Ackers avenue, h. do.


Lovell Bros. (William J., Richard S., and George Lov- ell), farmers, Washington, near Boston line, Brigh- ton district


OAKLEY'S


Soaps and Perfumes.


--- AT- DELANO'S.


JAMES H. BOODY, HOUSE, SIGN & DECORATIVE PAINTING. C


CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE. BROOKLINE, MASS.


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Lovell George (Lovell Bros.), farmer, Washington, h.do. Lovell Mary, widow of John, h. Washington, n. Boston line, Brighton district


Lovell Richard S. (Lovell Bros.), farmer, Washington, house do.


Lovell William J. (Lovell Bros.), farmer, Washington, house do.


Lovering James C., real estate, Davis avenue, near Wav- erly, house do.


Low Albert B., rigger (284 Com'l, B.), h. Pleasant, cor. Freeman


Lowell Augustus, trustee, Lowell Institute (60 State, B.) house Warren, cor. Heath


Lowell Percival, treas., Lowell Bleachery (40 Water, B.), h. Warren, cor. Heath


Lucas Margaret, widow of Patrick, house Thayer, near Washington


Lucy Daniel, mason's tender, boards Peter Salmon's, Da- vis court


Luddy Timothy, laborer, Brookline Water Works, house 35 Pearl


Lundberg Gustaf, iron (38 Kilby, B.), h. Sullivan road, near Gardner road


Lundberg Hjalmar, clerk, John Hancock Ins. Co. (Boyl- ston, B.), b. G. Lundberg's. Sullivan road


Lunney Charles A., plumber, Brookline avenue, next Em- erald, h. 21 Boylston


Lunney Charles J., hostler, M. Goodspeed, b. Mrs. M. A. Lunney's, Andem place


Lunney Edward, b. Mrs. Catharine Lunney's, 4 Emerald Lunney James H., peddler, h. Fay place


Lunney John, gardener, F. I. Thomas, Harvard avenue, house Fay place


Lunney John, Jr., fruit peddler, boards John Lunney's, Fay place


Lunney Patrick, laborer, Charles A. Henderson, house Ackers avenue


Lunney William, clerk (114 Faneuil Hall Market, B.), house 43 Walter avenue


Luse William B., designer (41 Temple place, B.), house Walnut, near Cypress


Lyford Charles D. (George E. Lyford & Bro.), jewelry (207 Wash. B.), b. Nat'l Lyford's, Vernon


Lovett James D. W., h. Hotel Kempsford, Walnut Lovis Harriet Mrs., h. 23 Cypress Lowell Julia A., widow, h. Beacon, cor. Park Lowry Andrew, floorman, M. R. R., h. Juniper Lowry Margaret Mrs., h. Juniper. n. Morss ave. Lunney Catherine, widow of James. h. 4 Emerald Lunney Mary A., widow of William, house Andem pl. COBB, BATES & YERXA, DELIVER GOODS IN BROOKLINE. -


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


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Lyford Nathaniel, house Vernon, n. Harvard


YMAN ANSON M. (Perkins & Lyman), lawyer,


L (82 Devonshire, room 26, B.), h. Linden pl., next Hotel Elizabeth (see page 12)


Lyman Sarah B. Mrs., house Linden place, next Hotel Elizabeth


Lyman Theodore, h. Heath, n. Warren


YNAM CHARLES W., concretor, rooms 28 Har- 1 vard (see page 259)


Lynch Annie Miss, dressmaker, Walter avenue, n. Morss avenue, h. do.


Lynch Catherine Mrs., house Brookline avenue, next Emerald


Lynch David J., painter, J. H. Boody, h. Wash., over F. H. Johnson's fish market


Lynch Dennis J., furniture finisher, house Brookline av., opp. Emerald


Lynch Ellen, widow of John, house Brookline av., opp. Emerald


Lynch James, brick layer, b. M. Lynch's, Walter av.


Lynch James J., grocer, Brookline avenue, cor. Emerald, house next do.


Lynch James J., clerk, William Finney, h. 42 School


Lynch John, hackman (B.), h. "O'Sullivan," Pearl, near Washington


Lynch John, laborer, h. "The Speedwell," Brookline av. Lynch John J., grocer, Cypress, opp. Sewall place, bds. " Michael J. Lynch's, Cypress


Lynch Margaret Miss, h. 5 Brookline av.


Lynch Mary Mrs., h. Brookline av., n. Pearl


Lynch Michael, coachman, W. I. Bowditch, Tappan, h. opposite do.


Lynch Michael, laborer, h. Walter av., n. Morss av.


Lynch Michael Jr., laborer, b. M. Lynch's, Walter av.


Lynch Michael C., carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, High, b. Michael Lynch's, Tappan


Lynch Michael J., coachman, Chas. D. Head, house Cy- press, opp. Sewall pl.


Lynch Neil, laborer, h. 43 Brookline av.


Lynch Nellie F. Miss, music teacher, boards Michael Lynch's, Walter av.


Lynch Owen, stone layer, h. Brookline av., n. Pearl Lynch Patrick, clerk, Patrick McGrath, Brookline av., b. Michael Lynch's, Walter av.


Lynch Patrick, gardener, B. Schlesinger, h. 10 Boylston Lynn William, carriage washer, M. W. Quinlan, h. Pearl near Washington


Lyon Levi T., carpenter and builder, h. Harrison, next Aspinwall avenue [Harvard Lyons Edward E., clerk (459 Wash., B.), h. Kent, n.


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


HOLTZER - CABOT


ELECTRIC CO.


AND GENERAL REPAIRING.


ELECTRIC BELLS, GAS AND INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTING


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Lyons James, laborer, b. George S. Parker's, Hammond Lyons James, plumber's helper, b. J. P. Lyons', Wash. Lyons James P., baker ( Waltham), h. Dun-Edin block, Washington


Lyons John A., stone mason, h. 17 Morss av.


Lyons Mary Miss, clerk, C. A. Delano's, Harvard sq., b. J. P. Lyons,' Washington


Lyons Patrick, laborer, h. Sewall pl., n. Sewall


Lyons Thomas, driver milk wagon, W. J. Griggs, Har- vard, bds. do. [pl.


Lyons Patrick J., milk striker, b. Patrick Lyons', Sewall Lyons Thomas F., plumber, bds. Patrick Lyons', Sewall place


Lyons William H., b. Patrick Lyons', Sewall pl.


MACALLISTER RICHARD, student (B.) h. Mrs. R. Macallister's, Walnut


Macallister Richard Mrs., h. Walnut, cor. Chestnut MacDonald Claudius A., h. Hotel Elizabeth, Linden pl.


MacDonald Frank, coachman, Harrison Gardner, Col- chester, bds. do.


MacDonald Roderick, salesman(Wash., B.),h.162 Wash. MacDonald William M., groceries and provisions, Wash- ington, c. Walter av., h. Hotel Elizabeth, Linden pl., Mack Henry M., supt., W. F. Weld, Avon, h. off Newton, opp. the Almshouse


Mack Johana, widow, h. 40 Brookline av.


Mack Thomas, laborer, h. Wash., c. Brookline av.


Mackenzie Edward, painter, Sam'l Mackenzie, Fay pl., bds. du. Walnut


Mackenzie Samuel, painter and glazier, 94 Washington, house Whyte block, Walnut


Mackey Caroline, wid., of James, h. 5 Elm place


Mackey James P., clerk, T. J. Murray, 5 Elm pl.


Mackey John J., laborer, h. 28 Pearl


Mackey Patrick, gardener, H. G. Otis, Cottage, b. do. Mackey William, gardener, b. James McGregor's, Warren Mackinley L. Herberr, brass finisher, E. S. Ritchie & Sons, h. 1 Andem pl.


Macomber Albert H., teas (22 Central, B.), h. Macleod Mansion, Davis av.


Macomber Henry S., merchant, h. Cypress n. Walnut


MacRae John W., carpenter, b. 212 Washington


Madden Charles, laborer, B. Gas Light Co., h. 20 Juniper Madden Daniel, laborer, b. Mrs. Margaret Roach, Brook- line av.


Madden Daniel, laborer, h. Oak pl.


Madden Daniel, ledgeman, h. Wash., byd. Beacon


Madden Daniel, Jr., painter, b. Daniel Madden's, Oak pl.


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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BROOKLINE


Madden John, laborer, Brookline Gas Works, house Wal- ter av., n. Morss av. [n. Pearl Madden Mary, wid., h. "The Speedwell," Brookline av., Madore Joseph, carriage smith and horse shoer, 33 Boyl- ston, house 35 do.


Magee Thomas, lamp cleaner, W. E. St. R., bds. Thom- as Magee's, Walter av. [pl. Magenity James, teamster, W. R. Munroe Jr., h. Munroe Magoun Herbert, vice treas., Suffolk Savings Bank (47 Tremont, B.), h. Davis av., cor. Waverly


Magoun Herbert W., clerk (14 Canal, B. ) , h. H. Magoun's, Davis avenue


Magoun WalterR.,student(H. U., Camb .. ), h.H.Magoun's, Davis avenue


Maguire John A., carpenter, h. end of Davis ct.


Mahan George E., carpenter, b. M. Mahan's, Thayer pl.


Mahan James, carpenter, h. 17 Juniper, n. Flora


Mahan James F., carpenter, b. M. Mahan's, Thayer pl.


Mahan John, laborer, h. 17 Boylston


Mahan Luke, laborer, b. M. B. McGreil's, off Boylston


Mahan Michael, carpenter and builder, Walter av., opp,


Morss av., h. Thayer pl.


Mahan Patrick, laborer, h. Houlihan av. ـم


Mahan Thomas C., carpenter, b. M. Mahan's, Thayer pl. Mahan Thomas, gardener, W. I. Bowditch, house Sewall pl., cor. Roberts pl.


Mahan William H., carpenter, h. M. Mahan's, Thayer pl. Maher James H., carriage manfr., Lyceum Hall bldg., 47 Washington, h. 38 Washington, opp. Pearl


Maher Thomas P., carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, High, h. at Boston Highlands


Mahon John, h. Sewall pl.


Mahon Luke, gardener, N. P. Hamlin, h. Boylston M AHON THOMAS, plumber, Dun-Edin block, Washington, cor. White pl., h. Juniper, near Flora (see page 260) [do.


Mahoney Bartholomew, milkman, Pearl, n. Emerald, h. Mahoney Daniel, inspector (Custom House, B.), house Harvard, n. Linden pl.


Mahoney Daniel P., carpenter, bds. Coleman House


Mahoney David J., laborer, b. Patrick Mahoney's, Chest- nut Hill avenue




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