Brookline directory 1896, Part 24

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 406


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Meet second Thursday of each month in afternoon, at houses of members.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.


Rev. L. J. Morris, Spiritual Director ; Joseph Driscoll, Pres. ; Wm. F. Fleming, Vice Pres .; Harry Fogarty, Fin. Sec .; Henry M. White, Rec. Sec .; Wm. Hanley, Treas .; Rev. L. J. Morris, James J. Fegan, Charles Haggerty, Wm. Cusick, Henry Carroll, Directors.


Meet second and fourth Thuisdays in each month at Association Hall, Linden place.


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CLUBS.


BROOKLINE BOY'S CLUB.


Nathaniel Perkins, Pres. : Miss Mary Denny, Sec.


Meet every Monday and Friday at 7.30 p. m. in Union . bldg. High, cor. Walnut.


BROOKLINE GIRL'S CLUB.


Mrs. Dr. Bowditch, Pres .; Mrs. Joseph Kittredge, Miss Rose Howard, Miss S. B. Train, Miss Edlth Hill, Commit- tee.


Meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 7.30 p. m. at Union bldg. High, cor. Walnut.


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BROOKLINE REPUBLICAN CLUB. 272 Washington street.


Jacob P. Bates, Pres .; Walter W. Paige, Sec .; George F. Boynton, Treas.


COUNTRY CLUB. Clyde Park.


R. H. J. Blake, Supt.


FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN. Glen road, cor. Cumberland ave.


W. H. Baker, Supt. ; Emily A. Turner, Matron.


HOLY NAME SOCIETY.


Francis F. Muldowney, Pres .; John R. Tuscher, Sec. ; Felix R. King, Treas .; Rev. John A. Butler, Spiritual Director.


Meetings in basement of Catholic church on the second and fourth Sunday evenings of each month.


LONGWOOD CLUB. Monmouth, near Carlton street. Incorporated March 28, 1888.


George R. Rogers, Pres .; J. Gardner Curtis, Vice Pres. ; Theodore F. Von Arnim, Treas. ; Sherman L. Whipple, Sec. ; John Wales, John Reed, W.L. Lane, Executive Com. Annual meeting first Thursday in March.


RIVERDALE CASINO. Francis street, near Harrison.


Jacob P. Bates, Pres. ; Hatherly Foster, Vice Pres. ; A. P. Bush, Treas. ; Lincoln Grant, Sec.


WARREN FARM GOLF CLUB. Heath, beyond Warren.


PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES.


Boylston, cor. Chestnut Hill ave.


Walter Channing, M. D., Supt. ; Wallace M. Knowlton, M. D. Asst. Physician.


Opened in July, 1879, and licensed under the laws of the State of Massachusetts. Accommodations for thirty inmates.


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NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO,


4 Harvard street, Joyce building.


Anson B. Norton, Manager ; Misses Mary L. Bowes, Mary Mackey, A. J. Noble, operators.


BROOKLINE CO-OPERATIVE BANK.


Nath. Conant Pres. ; M. J. O'Hearn, Vice Pres. ; W. S. Kemp, Treas.


Meet the First Monday of every month, at 4 Harvard street.


THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK.


New National Bank bldg. Harvard, cor. Kent. Office hours-9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays 8 to 12 only. Discount, Tuesday afternoon, 3.45 o'clock.


Francis W. Lawrence, Pres. ; Francis H.Swan, Vice Pres. ; Reuben S. Swan Cashier ; C. H. W. Foster, Geo. H. Wor- thley, Francis W. Lawrence, M. W. Quinlan, Thos. B. Griggs, Francis H. Swan, Reuben S. Swan, Directors.


THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.


Washington, next Post Office. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1871.


Wm. H.Lincoln, Pres .; Wm. E.Lincoln, Treas. and Sec.


Interest on deposit computed from second Monday In January and July.


The bank is open for deposits and drafts from 9 to 1 o'clock daily, and on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3 to 5 o'clock p. m. and on Saturdays from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m.


On making the first deposit, the depositor will be re- quired to subscribe to the rules and regulations of this in- stitution. The smallest deposit shall not be less than five cents and the largest (in the name of one person), not more than one thousand dollars.


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OFFICERS.


W. H. Lincoln, Pres. ; Cadwallader Curry, Charles H. Stearns, Clement K. Fay, Vice Prests. ; Wm. E. Lincoln, Sec. and Treas. ; W. H. Lincoln, Clement K. Fay, A. E. Kenrick, B. F. Baker, James Driscoll, Horace James, Martin Kingman, B. W. Neal, Thomas P. Ritchie, C. H. Stearns, C. A. Williams, James P. Stearns, Wm. Lincoln, Nathaniel Lyford, Trustees.


THE HOLTZER-CABOT ELELTRIC CO.


14 Station street. Incorporated 1889.


Charles W. Holtzer, Pres .; Ira A. Foster, Treas.


WEST END STREET RAILWAY.


BROOKLINE DIVISION, STATION 13.


Sewall, cor. Sewall place.


Division Supt .- Joseph M. Gould, house at Jamaica Plain.


Station Foreman-Charles W. Vroom.


POST OFFICE.


Washington street, junc. Harvard square.


Isley M. Fogerty, Supt. ; John S. Carney, Frank H. Folsom, Thomas F. Mansfield, Richard T. Cahill Clerks ; John Nolan, John J. King, N. Clifford Paul, M. J. Gal- lagher, James E. Murley, Michael F. Dunlavey, F. I. Fel- lows, Michael Duffy, George M. Saunders, Michael Nolan, Patrick Timmons, James Durning, Robert Finney, Frank Conway, James J. Carney, Ashton E. Butterfield, Carriers.


Letters delivered 7.20 a. m. and 2.00 and 4.45 p. m. Letters collected by the carriers 7.20 a. m. and 2.00 and 4.45 p. m.


Office open week days 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Office open Sundays-10 to 11 o'clock.


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Mails close Brookline for Boston-6.45,9.45 a. m. 12.00 m. 2.10, 4.20, 8. p. m. Arrive-6.15, 9.30 a. m. 12.00 m. 1.50, 4.00, 6.30, 11.15 p.m. Sunday mail closes for Boston 3.00 p. m.


Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.


STREET LETTER BOXES.


Railroad station, High, opp. Irving, Walnut and Cy- press, Warren and Dudley, Warren and Clyde, Heath and Boylston, Washington and School, Harvard and Aspinwall avenue, Park and Marion, Park and Auburn, Harvard and Harvard avenue, Harvard and Alton place, Ivy and Carlton Longwood avenue, St. Paul and Longwood ave, Walnut, near Walnut place, Beacon and Harvard, Lougwood avenue and Kent, Thorndike, Summit avenue, Cottage Farm sta- tion, Williams, corner Centre, Linden place, South corner Grove, Beacon and Washington, Davis avenue near Cypress, Beacon opp. Tappan, Boylston cor. Walnut, B. F. Adams' store, Beacon, Beacon, corner Dean road, Beacon, cor. Winchester, William H. Lincoln school, Park, opp. Buckminster, Harvard, opp. Babcock, Babcock, cor- ner Devotion, Pleasanr, opp. Green, Waverly, foot Thayer, Harris, Francis, opp. Perry, Kilsyth road and Salisbury rd. Washington and White place, Country Club, Old State, As- pinwall Hill, Warren and Cottage, Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth, Carlton and Beacon, Carlton and Colchester, Kent and Colchester, Naples road and Osborne road, Washington, opp. Fairbanks, Lancaster Terrace at Jordan's, Winthrop, opp. Garrison road, Dwight, foot of Green.


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.


See that your letters are sealed and stamped.


Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or box number when convenient.


"Visitors " or " transients " should have mail addressed "in care of," etc.


Place your address on upper lefthand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.


Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.


Nothing except an address label can be attached or pasted on postal card, except at letter rates.


Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards, to prohibit the mailing of obscene literature.


Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against inspection.


There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or single books : all other matter is limited to four pounds.


Liquids can be mailed only in wooden or metal boxes.


Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of them " in haste, " or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject them to letter postage, and they are held as unmailable.


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RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.


Registered Letters and Packages, S cents each, in addition to regular postage. Postal Cards, one cent each. Circulars, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.


Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, when sent by other than a news agent or publisher, 1 cent for 4 ounces or fraction. Any other articles of printed matter, 1 cent for 2 ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamps. Newspapers and periodicals, to regular subscribers, when sent from office of pub- lication or from news agent, 1 ct. a pound. Regular matter for local delivery when it is to be delivered by carriers, can only be mailed for one cent each for newspapers (excepting week- lies), and periodicals not exceeding 2 ounces; and two cents each for periodicals weighing more than two ounces.


All transient matter must be sent in a cover open at the ends or gides. There must be no word or communication written on the same after its publication, or upon the cover, except the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent, and the name of the person sending same. There must be no paper or other thing inclosed in or with such printed matter.


Parcel Postage .- All articles of merchandise (except poisons, explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for every ounce, not exceeding 4 pounds.


SPECIAL DELIVERY.


The special delivery system includes all post offices in the United States and all classes of mail matter.


Accordingly every article of mailable matter, mailed at any post office in the United States, to which is affixed a 10 cent special delivery stamp in addition to regular postage, will be delivered at Letter Carrier offices within the carrier limits, im- mediately on arrival between the hours of 7 A. M. and 11 P. M., and at any other post office within a one mile radius between the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 P. M.


PROHIBITED ARTICLES.


The following articles are prohibited from transmission. Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination ; poisonous and explosive substances ; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried; fruits and vegetables, and substances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements or lottery circulars ; all obscene or immoral articles ; articles which in any way damage or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live bees are mailable as merchandise (4th class matter), at 1 cent per ounce, if so put up as to run no risk of soiling or injuring the mails, or escaping and to be easy of inspection.


FOREIGN.


Letters to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portu- guese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Ar- gentine Republic, Peru, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Mique- lon, Egypt, Newfoundland, all parts of India, and the Straits Settlements, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes. Bermuda, Uruguay, Ec- uador, Nicaragua, Madagascar, Bolivia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Africa, St.Hele-


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na, Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Canada, 2 cents. Mexico same as the United States, except that liquors cannot be sent.


Newspapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French and Port- uguese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Re- public, Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, Madagascar, Bolivia, St. Helena, South Africa, Natal and Newfoundland, 1 cent for two ounces. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent for four ounces.


Postul Cards to all postal union countries where five cent letter postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent.


MONEY ORDERS. - DOMESTIC.


For Orders for sums not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents; over $2.50 and not exceeding $5, 5 cents ; over $5 and not exceeding $10, 8 cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 10 cents ; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 12 cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 15 cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, 18 cents; over $50 and exceeding $60, 20 cents ; over $60 and not exceeding $75, 25 cents ; over $75 and not exceeding $100, 30 cents.


FOREIGN.


Money Orders issued on Alexandria in Egypt, Assab, Austria, Bahama Islands, Belgium, Bermuda Island, Beyroot. British Bechuanaland, British Guiana, British India, Canada, Cape Col- ony, Ceylon Straits, Cyprus, Denmark, Falkland Islands, France, Algeria and Tunis Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Britain, Hawaiian Republic, Hongkong, Hungary, Iceland via. Den- mark, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Luxemburg, Malta, Massowah, Mauritius, Morocco, Natal, Netherlands, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Orange Free States, Panama, Portugal, Queensland, St. Helena, Salonica, Salvador Settlements, Shaghai, Smyrna, South Aus- tralia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tangier, Tasmania, Transvaal, Trinidad, and Tobago, Victoria, Western Australia, Windward Islands, Zanzibar. Rates 10 cents on every $10.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Abbott Edward M.


Abbott H. Edward


Adams John S.


Bishop Robert


Addicks Frederick P.


Bowditch Frederick C.


Alden Charles H.


Bowditch William I.


Bowker A. W.


Atherton George E. Anthony Edgar W.


Brown George B.


Atkinson Edward


Burgess Sidney W.


Baker Benjamin F.


Burgess Walter


Baker Edward F.


Burpee George C.


Burrage George D.


Baker Harvey H.


Beck Frederick


Bennett Henry D.


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Cabot Henry B. Cabot Philip Candage Rufus G. F. Cantwell John J. Chandler Alfred D. Chapin Horace D. Church Herbert B.


Kern Francis V. B. Kingman Bradford Latham Aaron H.


Lawrence Francis W. Lee William


Lincoln Albert L. Jr.


Cobb Charles K.


Little George B.


Codman James M., Jr.


Little James L.


Coffin Charles P.


Lothrop Thomas J.


Coffin Rufus


Lovett Augustus S.


Cotton Frank B.


Cousens John E.


Crane Joshua


Mann George S. Mansfield E. Sumner


Cunningham Frederick


M'Cleary Samuel F.


Daland Tucker


McCormack John J.


Darling Frederick H.


Mckay David H.


Davis L. Shannon


Monroe William I.


Dean Benjamin C.


Moore. George Albert


Moore Luther S.


Mowry Oscar B.


Driscoll Michael C.


Duncklee Charles T.


Noble William


Duncklee George W.


O'Laughlin Patrick


Edwards Charles R.


Osgood Frederick H.


Pearson Charles H.


Edwards John C.


Perkins Charles F.


Fay Clement K.


Perry John F.


Flagg Charles P.


Foster Charles W.


Reed John


Foster Sumner H.


Rice Lepine Hall


Francis Nathaniel A.


Richards Frank W.


Gardner Harrison


Richards Henry N.


Gibbs Emery B. Gill Joshua


Russell Frank A.


Graham John M.


Sears William B.


Greenough Charles P.


Shurtleff Augustine


Hale Josiah L.


Shepard O. Atherton


Hall Prescott F.


Smith Walter C.


Hapgood Charles E. Hill William H+ Hoar D. Blakely


Soren Walter Southworth Robert A.


Hobart John W.


Hoffman Louis G.


Holmes Edwin B.


Taber Arthur H.


Jones Jerome


Talbot Thomas H.


Joyce George F.


Taylor Henry M.


Lyman Anson M. Magoun Herbert


Creesy Frank L.


Doliber Thomas Drew Charles H.


Nash William G.


Eustis Herbert H.


Pollard Alonzo W.


Robeson Andrew


Stevens Lindsley M. Storey Moorfield Swan William W.


Lincoln William E.


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Tompson Edw. E.


Whipple Sherman L.


Townsend Edward B.


White William H.


Walker Nathaniel U.


Williams Charles A.


Ware Henry


Williams Franklin D.


Watson James R.


Williams Fred H.


Way C. Granville


Williams Moses


Wetherell Charles B.


Williams Moses, Jr.


Willcutt Levi L.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Burrage George D.


O'Laughlin Patrick Perkins Charles F.


Carr Alfred W.


Chester Walstein R.


Pollard Alonzo W.


Coffin Rufus


Pollard Frederick H.


Cotton Frank B.


Putnam George J.


Creesy Frank L.


Richards Frank W.


Dodd Edward P.


Roberts Reuben L.


Drew Charles H.


Robeson Andrew


Foster Sumner H.


Robinson Edward S.


Hall Prescott F.


Rogers Alvan H.


Hayes Joseph K. Jr.


Russell Frank A.


Hobart John W.


Saxe John W. Soren Walter


Jackson George W.


Southworth Robert A.


Kingman Bradford Latham Aaron H.


Tobey Edward S.


Monroe William I.


Townsend Edward B.


Moore George Albert


Walker Joseph


Morse Edward G.


Williams Moses, Jr.


Nash William G.


Worthley George H.


Hopkins J. A. H.


Stanwood Daniel C.


MEDICAL EXAMINER.


Harry M. Cutts, M. D.


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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSEUTS


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1895. Total, 2,500,183.


BARNSTABLE CO.


Freetown


1,405


FRANKLIN CO.


Mansfield


3,722


Ashfield 1,013


Bourne


1,580


New Bedford


55,251


Bernardston


778


Brewster


901


No. Attleborough


6,576


Buckland


1,548


Chatham


1,809


Dennis


2,545


Rehoboth


1.810


Conway


1,304


Falmouth


2,655


Harwich


2,532


Swansea


1,627


Gill


1,082


Orleans


1,198


Greenfield


6,229


Provincetown


4,555


Hawley


468


Sandwich


1,580


Heath


476


Truro


S15


Wellfleet


968


Yarmouth


1,655


Total


27,654


BERKSHIRE CO.


Adams


7,837


Alford


280


Becket


888


Cheshire


1,176


Clarksburg


1,009


Dalton


3,210


ESSEX CO.


Wendell


529


Egre mont


836


Florida


425


Amesbury


9,986


Andover


6,145


Hancock


511


Boxford


727


Hinsdale


1,650


Lanesborough


848


Lee


4,066


Essex


1,587


Brimfield


962


Monterey


464


Gloucester


28,211


Chicopee


16,420


New Ashford


116


Hamilton


1,356


Granville


1,005


North Adams


19,135


Otis


518


Lawrence


52,164


Holyoke


40,322


Pittsfield


20,461


Lynnfield


818


Ludlow


2,562


Sandisfield


S02


Savoy


504


Sheffield


1,897


Stockbridge


2,077


Middleton


838


Southwick


961


Nahant


865


Springfield


51,522


Newbury


1,489


Tolland


309


Williamstown


4,887


Windsor


556


Peabody


10,507


West Springfield


6,125


Rockport


5,289


Wilbraham


1,740


BRISTOL CO.


Salem


34,473


Total


152,938


Acushnet


1,115


Salisbury


1,300


Attleborough


S,288


Saugus


4,497


Berkley


955


Swampscott


3,259


Dartmouth


3.107


Topsfield


1,033


Belchertown


2,161


Dighton


1,797


Wenham


SS6


Chesterfield


580


Easton


4,452


West Newbury


1,643


750


Fairhaven


3,338


Fall River


S9,203


330,393


Enfield


990


Raynham


1,518


Colrain


1,610


Eastham


476


Seekonk


1,465


Deerfield


3,007


Somerset


1,983


Erving


964


Mashpee


330


Taunton


27,115


Westport


2,67S


Total


219,019


DUKES CO.


Monroe


298


Chilmark


304


Montague


6,058


Cottage City


1,03S


New Salem


869


Edgartown


1,125


Northfield


1,851


Gay Head


169


Orange


5,361


Gosnold


140


Rowe


498


Shelburne


1,560


Shutesbury


414


Sunderland


696


Warwick


599


Whately


755


Total


40,145


HAMPDEN CO.


Agawam 2,409


Blandford


849


Lenox


2,872


Georgetown


2,050


Chester


1,429


Mt. Washington


136


Groveland


2,333


East Longmeadow 1,591


New Marlborough 1,2SS


Haverhill


30,209


Hampden


743


Ipswich


4,720


Holland


199


Peru


305


Lynn


62,354


Longmeadow


620


Richmond


701


Manchester


1,876


Monson


3,746


Marblehead


7,671


Montgomery


275


Merrimac


2,301


Palmer


6,858


Methuen


5,690


Russell


846


Tyringham


363


Washington


423


West Stockbridge


1,257


Newburyport


14,552


Wales


783


North Andover


3,569


Westfield


10,663


86,292


Rowley


1,272


HAMPSHIRE CO.


Amherst 4,785


Cummington


Easthampton


4,790


Tisbury


1,002


West Tisbury


460


Total


4,238


Great Barrington


4,794


Beverly


11,806


Bradford


4,736


Danvers


8,181


Leverett


744


Leyden


363


Barnstable


4,055


Norton


1,614


Charlemont 1,041


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS


367-499


Goshen


304


Wilmington


1,420 | 6,150


Boston


496,920


Woburn


14,178


Chelsea


31,264


Hadley


1,704


Revere


7,423


Hatfield


1,262


Total


499,217


Winthrop


4,192


Huntington


1,450


Middlefield


386


NANTUCKET CO.


Total


539,799


Northampton


16,746


Pelham


486


Plainfield


450


Total


3,016


Prescott


401


NORFOLK CO.


Southampton


1,054


Avon


1,626


Athol


7,364


Bellingham


1,481


Auburn


1,598


Braintree


5,311


Barre


2,278


Brookline


16,164


Berlin


897


Canton


4,636


Blackstone


6,039


Cohasset


2,47


Bolton


797


Dedham


7,211


Boylston


729


Dover


66S


Brookfield


3,279


Foxborough


3,219


Charlton


1,877


Acton


1,978


Arlington


6,515


Ashby


801


ITyde Park


11,826


Douglas


2,026


Ashland


2,090


Medway


2,913


Fitchburg


26,409


Bedford


1,169


Millis


1,006


Gardner


9,182


Belmont


2,813


Milton


5,518


Grafton


5,101


Billerica


2,577


Needham


3,511


Hardwick


2,655


Boxborough


307


Norwood


4,574


IIolden


2,602


Cambridge


81,643


Randolph


3,694


Hubbardston


1,274


Chelmsford


3,162


Sharon


1,717


Lancaster


2,180


Concord


5,175


Stoughton


5,272


Leicester


3,239


Dracut


2,443


Walpole


2,994


Leominster


9,211


Dunstable


400


Wellesley


4,229


Lunenburg


1,237


Everett


18,573


Wrentham


2,584


Milford


8,959


Groton


2,192


Millbury


5,222


Holliston


2,718


New Braintree


542


Hopkinton


2,984


Northborough


1,940


Hudson


5,308


Northbridge


5,286


Lexington


3,498


Abington


4,207


North Brookfield


4,635


Lincoln


1,111


Bridgewater


4,686


Oakham


605


Littleton


1,136


Brockton


33,165


Oxford


2,390


Lowell


84,367


Carver


1,016


Paxton


426


Malden


29,708


Duxbury


1,966


Petersham


952


Marlborough


14,977


East Bridgewater


2,894


Phillipston


460


Maynard


3,090


Halifax


497


Princeton


952


Medford


14,474


Hanover


2,051


Royalston


890


Melrose


11,965


Hanson


1,380


Rutland


978


Natick


8,814


Hingham


4,819


Shrewsbury


1,524


Newton


27,590


Hull


1,044


Southborough


2,223


North Reading


835


Kingston


1,746


Southbridge


8,250


Pepperell


3,321


Lakeville


870


Spencer


7,614


Reading


4,717


Marion


759


Sterling


1,218


Sherborn


1,446


Marshfield


1,760


Sturbridge


1,910


Shirley


1,399


Mattapoisett


1,032


Sutton


3,420


Somerville


52,200


Middleborough


6,689


Templeton


2,915


Stoneham


6,284


Norwell


1,540


Upton


2,150


Stow


920


Pembroke


1,223


Uxbridge


3,546


Sudbury


1,141


Plymouth


7,957


Warren


4,430


Tewksbury


3,379


Plympton


549


Webster


7,799'


Townsend


1,780


Rochester


1,021


Westborough


5,235


'Tyngsborough


635


Rockland


5,523


West Boylston


2,968


Waltham


20,876


Wareham


3,367


Westminster


1,315


Watertown


7,788


West Bridgewater


1,747


Winchendon


4,490


Wayland


2.026


Whitman


5,744


Worcester


98,767


Westford


2,418


Weston


1,710


Total


101,498


WORCESTER CO.


Ashburnham


2,1-18


South Hadley


4,443


Ware


7,651


Westhampton


476


Williamsburg


1,955


Worthington


648


Total


54,710


MIDDLESEX CO.


Franklin


5,136


Clinton


11,497


Holbrook


2,298


Dana


717


Medfield


1,872


Dudley


3,203


Ayer


2,101


Norfolk


882


Harvard


1,162


Burlington


574


Quincy


20,712


Hopedale


1,377


Carlisle


492


Weymouth


11,291


Mendon


SS9


Framingham


9,512


Total


134,819


SUFFOLK CO.


Granby


748


Winchester


Greenwich


481


Wakefield


8,304


Scituate


2,246


West Brookfield


1,467


Total


306,445


Nantucket 3,016


PLYMOUTHI CO.


500


JAMES E. HUNTRESS. GEORGE F. HUNTRESS.


Established 1862.


W. A. Greenough & Co.


D IRECTORY


PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS


Maps of .... BROOKLINE, CAMBRIDGE, HAVERHILL, NASHUA, NEW BEDFORD, PORTSMOUTH, QUINCY, SOMERVILLE.


97 Oliver Street, BOSTON, MASS.


Catalogue of Our Publications-Bath, Brunswick and Richmond, Me., Biddeford and Saco, Me., Brookline, Mass., Cambridge, Mass., Haver- hill, Bradford, and Groveland, Mass., Lewiston and Auburn, Me., Nashua, N. H., New Bedford, Mass., Portsmouth, N. H., Quincy, Mass., Rockland, Belfast and Camden, Me., Somerville, Mass., Woburn and Winchester, Mass.


Are You Interested ?


BICYCLES. Reliable Mounts.


CASH OR


INSTALMENT PLAN.


1


Inspection Invited.


I. B. SHATTUCK & SON,


249 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BOSTON.


Also at Lowell, Mass.


..... THE .....


CENTURION CYCLE.


Both Diamond and Drop Frame.


A HANDSOME WHEEL.


Medium Prices.


Reliable Construction.


Fully Warranted.


CALL AND EXAMINE.


H. B. Shattuck & Son,


249 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BOSTON.


Also 34 Prescott Street, Lowell.


501


No Flies


IN A HOUSE TRADE WITH OUR MARK WIRE SCREENS.


LARGEST FACTORIES IN THE WORLD.


WE PAY


WRITE FOR


FREIGHT. CATALOGUE.


SPECIALTY : SCREENING HOUSES TO THE E. T. BURROWES CO.


ORDER.


BOSTON OFFICE, 26 Equitable Building. PORTLAND, ME.


FLEXIBLE METAL FRAME WINDOW SCREENS


That Slide in Metal Tracks made of Brass or Steel.


We Own the Original Patent on Metalic Window Screens


AMERICAN SCREEN CO.,


WASHINGTON STREET, - BROOKLINE, MASS.


JAMES QUINN,


FLORIST,


BEDDING PLANTS A SPECIALTY.


Floral Designs for Funerals and Weddings. Plants to let for Decorations. CONSERVATORIES, CHESTNUT STREET, BROOKLINE. TELEPHONE 374-2.


BOSTON GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE,


D. T. CORTIS, Proprietor, 22 WEST STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Is the Headquarters for all Reliable Goods in the Gas Appliance Line. SOLE AGENT FOR WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS-LIGHT SYSTEM.


Gas Ranges, Gas Heating and Cooking Stoves, Hot Water Generators, Gas Grates, Gas Radiators, Gas Logs, Fire-Place Heaters, etc. Welsbach Perfect Reading Lamps, Incandescent and Siemens-Lungren Regenerative Gas Lamps, Portico Lamps, Argand Burners, Open Flame Burners, of all the Leading Manufacturers.


GAS FITTING AND JOBBING. We make a Specialty of all kinds of BURNER WORK,


TELEPHONE 3474.


502


J. F. BURNS & CO.,


Practical Horse Shoeing.


Interfering, Overreaching, Lame and Stumbling Horses Carefully Shod.


All Work Guaranteed. Gentlemen's Driving Horses a Specialty. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Horses Called For and Returned.


122 CYPRESS STREET, BROOKLINE.


LONGWOOD SHOEING FORGE, HORSE SHOEING


AND JOBBING.


1177 Beacon St., bet. Kent & St. Paul Sts.


Particular attention given to Interfering, Overreach- ing and Stumbling Horses. Corns, Quarter Cracks and Contractions of the Feet a Specialty. Horses called for and delivered.


T. J. DRISCOLL.


THOMAS J. O'BRIEN,


HORSESHOER


277 Boylston Street, BROOKLINE.


Horses shod on safe and careful princi- ples, with special regard to overreaching and interfering.


Grogan's Boulevard Stable, CUMMINGTON ST., near ST. MARY'S ST.


First-Class Rubber Tired Carriages of All Kinds To Let for Pleasure Driving.


CAREFUL DRIVERS. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


503


E. F. CROSBY, Plumbing and Gas Fitting.


DEALER IN


Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, Etc., Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead, Zinc and Hardware.


Colonnade Buildings, 211 Washington Street, Harvard Square, Brookline. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


JAMES M. BALLENTINE,


Mason, Plasterer


and CONTRACTOR.


9 LEVERETT STREET, BROOKLINE.


HAM CARTER,


DEALERS IN Flue Linings, Bricks, Lime, Cement,


Sewer and Drain Pipe, Plaster, Hair, Sand, Etc.


560 ALBANY STREET, Opp. Dedham Street, BOSTON. T. W. CARTER. HENRY BACON.


Charles H. Mead,


BUILDING CONTRACTOR. 39 Court Street, Room 12, BOSTON.


504


WILLIAM F. FOLEY, GROGERIES AND PROVISIONS.


Butter, Cheese and Eggs A Specialty. CYPRESS, NEAR SEWALL STREET, BROOKLINE.




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