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40 W. W. Manning.
48 Mrs. Jared Sparks.
12 Mrs. Anna L. Moring.
16 Mrs. J. L. Rand.
20 Henry James.
24 George Putnam, jun.
28 Mrs. M. C. Washburn.
32 James C. Fisk.
36 Mrs. Louis Agassiz.
RAYMOND STREET.
Professor Edward J. Young.
Edwin Dresser.
Charles A. Mason.
REMINGTON STREET.
9 William Gould. IO E. A. Presbrey. 12 Silas Macvane.
RESERVOIR STREET.
Edward W. Hooper. Professor Adams S. Hill.
SACRAMENTO STREET.
21 Mrs. E. A. Crosby. 8 Warren E. Foot.
23 Mrs. Samuel Neal.
12 Sumner P. Shepherd.
25 Alfred T. Turner, jun.
20 Appleton Clark.
29 E. J. Kruetzer.
31 Edward F. Everett.
44 Joseph II. Marvin.
SHEPARD STREET.
3 Miss A. M. Wyeth.
5 James M. Ramsav.
7 Dr. Charles H. Newhall.
7 Rev. Ebenezer Newhall.
9 F. W. West.
II Stephen Sharples.
13 J. M. Tyler.
27 Mrs. Susan G. Cotton.
29 Mrs. F. A. Jones.
56 S. Watson. 58 H. H. Elliott. 60 Charles A. Winthrop.
12 John P. Adams.
14 George F. Piper.
22 H. Haves.
24 J. S. Bates.
32 David Brewster.
3S Frank D. Wheeler. 40 Edwin A. Burbank.
42 C. E. Lombard.
44 T. E. Balch.
46 George H. Stearns.
48 Edward L. Mark.
50 Mrs. E. B. Chase.
24. Guilford S. Reed.
33 Morton Alger.
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SPARKS STREET.
61 William Brewster.
63 Mrs. j. P. Dabney.
69 Charles Theodore Russell. Dr. Morrill Wyman.
85 Charles F. Walcott. H
62 I. M. Spelman.
64 Prof. Clement L. Smith.
66 Henry W. Pain.
68 George L. Goodale.
72 John C. Dodge.
So Charles Deane.
STOREY STREET.
5 D. Gilbert Dexter. 9 Rufus Dodge.
II Francis L. Chapman.
4 N L. Hedge.
6 Horace S. Bartlett.
S Mrs. Nicholas Green.
14 Mrs. Ann Lewis.
16 Rev. George H. Johnson.
SUMNER STREET.
7 Mrs. Isaac Cutler.
Mrs. A. Lewando.
15 Mrs. Wellington.
TROWBRIDGE STREET.
21 F. J. Lippitt.
23 Mrs. Lydia E. Hodges.
27 A. F. Sheperd.
37 Benjamin S Eastwood.
49 William A. French.
. 101 Mrs Stephen T. Farwell.
58 A. A. Wyeth. 98 Henry F. Walling.
104 Mrs. Elizabeth Bright.
6 Enoch Beane.
IO Theodore H. Seavey.
12 Mrs. Joshua P. Thayer.
14 J. H. Thayer.
26 Mrs. Augusta Kellogg.
36 Edmund B. Whitman.
42 William T. Richardson.
46 Thomas L. Barnard.
48 Flavel Coolidge.
50 E. D. Norcross.
WALKER STREET. Dr. Jonathan Bemis.
WALNUT AVENUE.
3 Luke B. Hapgood.
2 John Davis.
5 John F. Richardson.
4 William J. Mandell.
7 Nathaniel Carr.
7 Robert B. Wason.
WARE STREET.
II Mrs. Thomas G. Carey. 14 Mrs. Henry G. Allen. 20 Samuel D. Sargent.
9 Nathaniel Webster. 5
II Charles P. Ilsley.
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WASHINGTON AVENUE.
D. G. Mansfield. ARD
Charles Green.
William K. Gillis.
S. Niles.
Walter M. Cameron. Noah Lincoln.
Joseph D. Esterbrook. Homer Wellington.
WATERHOUSE STREET.
I Mr. and Mrs. Tower.
II Dr. Henry P. Walcott.
7 W. Ware. 13 Henry R. Glover.
WENDELL STREET.
I John E. Davis.
8 Samuel Snow.
9 Emmons R. Ellis.
12 J. F. Mumbler.
II E. P. Coleman.
16 Mrs. J. H. Walker.
13 Vacant.
18 William Cushing.
15 C. P. Wood.
20 W. J. Coy.
17 Abijah Bowman.
25 C. W. Stone.
37 S. F. Rugg.
32 Thomas J. Howe.
34 J. W. Belcher.
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22 John C. Heymer.
24 William F. Stark.
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The significations of corners turned on visiting cards: --
Upper right corner - Visit.
Upper left corner - Congratulations.
Lower right corner - Adieu. Lower left corner - Condolence. Turning the entire left end - A call on the family.
R. S. V. P. - Please answer. P. P. C. - To take leave.
To send a card without calling signifies inability to call in person.
Acceptances or regrets should be sent as soon as possible after receiving invitations. If no reply is requested, and no regrets sent, it is understood the invitation is accepted.
" Party calls" should be made within one week after date of the party. Invitations in your own city should be sent by messenger, not by mail.
The custom is for a lady, about to be married, to enclose her card in an unsealed envelope, which the servant should deliver; the lady not leaving the carriage.
To gentlemen's visiting cards, "Mr." should be prefixed to the name.
Any lady wishing to inform her friends of the presence of a lady visit- ing her family should enclose her visitor's card with her own, in the same envelope.
An invitation to dine should be answered on the day received.
On receipt of an " At home" card, no reply is required.
An invitation requesting your presence requires an answer.
WEDDING ENVELOPES DIRECTED.
WEDDING INVITATIONS DELIVERED. WEDDING STATIONERY,
In new and elegant designs, at reasonable prices.
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The significations of corners turned on visiting cards: --
Upper right corner - Visit.
Upper left corner - Congratulations.
Lower right corner -- Adieu.
Lower left corner - Condolence. Turning the entire left end - A call on the family.
R. S. V. P. - Please answer. P. P. C. - To take leave.
To send a card without calling signifies inability to call in person.
Acceptances or regrets should be sent as soon as possible after receiving invitations. If no reply is requested, and no regrets sent, it is understood the invitation is accepted.
" Party calls" should be made within one week after date of the party. Invitations in your own city should be sent by messenger, not by mail.
The custom is for a lady, about to be married, to enclose her card in an unsealed envelope, which the servant should deliver; the lady not leaving the carriage.
To gentlemen's visiting cards, "Mr." should be prefixed to the name.
Any lady wishing to inform her friends of the presence of a lady visit- ing her family should enclose her visitor's card with her own, in the same envelope.
An invitation to dine should be answered on the day received.
On receipt of an " At home" card, no reply is required.
An invitation requesting your presence requires an answer.
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WEDDING INVITATIONS DELIVERED. WEDDING STATIONERY,
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PAGE
Somerset Street 36
Spruce Street . 37
Arlington Street
II
Ashburton Place
11
Allen Street
12
Tremont Place 38
Walnut Street 38
38
West Cedar Street Hotels 39
SOUTH END.
Appleton Street
43
Bond Street 44
Berwick Park .
44
Chestnut Street
24
Clarendon Street
25
Commonwealth Avenue . 25
Dartmouth Street .
27
Chester Square
47
Derne Street
23
Claremont Park
48
Exeter Street
28
Fairfield Street
28
48
Gloucester Street
28
51
Hancock Street
28
Hancock Avenue
29
Hereford Street
29
East Brookline Street
53
East Concord Street .
54
Louisburg Square .
3º
Marlborough Street
30
Mount-Vernon Street
32
Mount-Vernon Place
33
Hanson Street .
55
Hollis Street
57
Hollis Place
57
Otis Place
Hollis Square
57
Park Square
35
Holyoke Street
57
Park Street .
35
James Street
58
Pinckney Street
35
Milford Street .
58
River Street
36
Montgomery Street
5S
St. James Avenue 37
Temple Street 37
Beacon Street 12
Beacon-Hill Place . 18
Berkeley Street
IS
Bowdoin Street
IS
Boylston Street
19
Brimmer Street
22
Bulfinch Street
23
Bulfinch Place .
23
Charles Street
23
Burroughs Place 45 45 Chandler Street Chester Park 46
Claren lon Street Columbus Av. nne
48
Columbus Square . Concord Square Dartmouth Street . Dwight Street .
52
Huntington Avenue Joy Street
29
East Newton Street
54
East Springfield Street Greenwich Park
56
McLean Street
34
Newbury Street
34
35
51
53
29
55
Allston Street . II
JUDEX
146 0
BOSTON BLUE-BOOK.
PAGE
PAGE
Pelham Street .
59 Copeland Place
88
Pembroke Street
59
Dabney Place
88
Rollins Street .
60 Dale Street .
88
Rutland Square
60 Danforth Place
89
Ringgold Street
61 Dear born Street
89
Rutland Street .
61
Dennis Street .
89
Sharon Street .
61
Dorr Street .
89
Shawmut Avenue . St. Charles Street . Tremont Street
65 Egleston Square
92
Union-Park Street
6Š
Ellis Street .
92
Union Park.
68
Fisher Avenue.
93
Upton Street
69
Forest Street
93
Waltham Street
69 Forest Avenue
93
Warren Avenue
70 Forest Place
93
Washington Street
71
Fort Avenue
93
Wellington Street .
73
Fountain Street
94
West Brookline Street
73
Fountain Hill .
94
West Canton Street
74
Fremont Place
94
West Chester Park
Glenwood Street
94
West Concord Street .
76
Greenville Street
95
West Rutland Square
78
Hawthorn Street
95 95
West Springfield Street
78
Highland Street
95
Highland Place
96
Worcester Street
79
Yarmouth Street
Highland Park
96
HIGHLANDS.
Akron Street
83
Akron Place
S3
Alaska Street
83
Alleghany Street
83
Lambert Street
97
Alpine Street
83
Lambert Avenue
97
Auburn Street
S4
Laurel Street
97
Auburn Place
84
Lewis Park .
98
Bainbridge Street .
84
Linden Park
98
Bartlett Street . 84
Linwood Street
98
Beech-Glen Avenue 84
Linwood Square
98
Bellevue Street
S4
Llewellen Avenue .
98
Billings Place
85
Marcella Street
98
Blue-Hill Avenue.
85
Maywood Street
99
Brook Avenue .
S5
Milimont Street
99
Buena-Vista Avenue
86
Montrose Avenue . 99
Burton Avenue
86
Moreland Street 99
Cedar Street
86
Mount-Pleasant Avenue .
100
Cedar Square
86
Mount-Pleasant Place
100
Centre Street
S7
Myrtle Street
100
Centre Place
87
Oakland Street
Circuit Street
S7
Oakville Avenue
101
Clifford Street
87
Oriole Street IO1
,Copeland Street
88 Parker Street
101
79
Highland Avenue . 96
Highland-Park Avenue
96
Howard Street .
96
Howard Avenue
96
Huckins Avenue
97
Kearsarge Avenue
97
Kenilworth Street 97
75
West Newton Street .
77
Guild Street
92
62 Dudley Street
89
65 Eliot Square
So
Worcester Square .
147
INDEX.
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PAGE
Parker Place
. IOI
Cypress Place
115
Perrin Street
102
Davis Avenue
115
Pickering Avenue .
102
Dudley Street .
115
Quincy Street .
. 102
Dudley Street (Longwood) . 115
Regent Street .
102
Dummer Street ( Longwood) . 116
Rockland Street
103
Edge-Hill Road
. 116
Rockville Place
103
Egmont Street (Longwood)
. 116
Roxbury Street
103
Essex Street (Longwood) 116
Savin Street
103
Freeman Street (Longwood) .116
Sherman Street
104
Francis Street (Longwood)
116
St. James Street
104
Goddard Avenue
116
Stanmore Place
104
Gorham Avenue
116
Summit Street .
104
Green Street
116
Thornton Street
105
Grove Street
117
Thornton Place
105
Harrison Place .
117
Tolman Place
105
Harvard Avenue
117
Townsend Street
105
Harvard Street
117
Tupelo Street
105
Heath Street
IS
Vernon Street .
106
High Street .
Holden Street
18
Walnut Avenue
106
Irving Street 18
Warren Street .
107
Ivy Street (Longwood) IS
Warren Place
108
Waverley Street
108
West Cottage Street
108
Westminster Avenue .
109
Marion Street . . 119
Wilmont Street
109
Winthrop Street
109
Woodbine Street
109
Woodville Square. IIO
Vine Street .
Park Street .
120
Perry Street (Longwood)
120
Pleasant Street 120
Powell Street ( Longwood) 121
Prescott Street (Longwood) . 121
Prospect Street
. 121
School Street
121
Auburn Street .
113
Avon Street
113
Sewall Avenue . 121
South Street 121
Still Street ( Longwood) . 121
St. Paul Street 121
Summit Avenue
122
Tappan Street . 122
Toxteth Street ( Longwood) 122
Carlton Street ( Longwood) . 114
Chestnut Street
114
Walley Avenue
122
Walnut Street
122
Walnut Place .
123
Colchester Street (Longwood) . 115
Cottage Street . 115
Cypress Street . 115
Waverley Place
123
BROOKLINE.
Alton Place 113
Andem Place
113
Aspinwall Avenue
113
Searle Avenue .
121
Babcock Street
113
Beacon Street 113
Boylston Street
114
Brighton Street
114
Brighton Avenue ( Longwood) 114
Brown Street ( Longwood) . . 114
Vernon Street . 122
Chestnut Place 114
Clyde Street 114
Warren Street . 123
Washington Street 123
Kent Street ( Longwood) IIS
Linden Place 119
Longwood Avenue (Longwood) 119
Monmouth Street (Longwood). 119 Monmouth Court ( Longwood) . 120 Mountfort Street ( Longwood) . 120 Newton Street . 120
110
Hawes Street ( Longwood) IS
Valentine Street
105
'Walden Park
106
148
BOSTON BLUE-BOOK.
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PAGE
Webster Street
124
Webster Place .
. 124
CAMBRIDGE.
Appian Way 127
Appleton Street
127
Arlington Street
127
Lake-View Avenue
135
Arrow Street
127
Lambert Avenue
135
Ash Street
127
Langdon Street
135
Ash-street Place
127
Lee Street
136
Avon Street
128
Linden Street
136
Berkeley Street
128
Linnæan Street
136
Bigelow Street .
128
Lowell Street
136
Bow Street .
128
Main Street .
136
Bowdoin Street
128
Mason Street
137
Brattle Street
128
Maple Avenue . Mellen Street
137
Broadway
129
137
Buckingham Street
129
Mount-Vernon Street
138
Channing Street
130
North Avenue
138
Chauncey Street
130
Phillips Place
139
Coolidge Avenue
130
Prescott Street .
139
Dana Street
131
Prospect Street
139
Divinity Avenue
131
Quincy Street .
140
Ellery Street
131
Raymond Street
140
Elmwood Avenue.
131
Remington Street .
140
Everett Street .
131
Reservoir Street
140
Fayerweather Street 132
Sacramento Street
140
Fayette Street .
132
Shepard Street .
140
Follen Street
132
Sparks Street
141
Forest Street
132
Storey Street
141
Foxcroft Street
I32
Sumner Street .
141
Francis Avenue
132
Trowbridge Street
141
Frisbie Place
132
Walnut Avenue
141
Greenough Avenue
133
Ware Street
141
Harvard Street
133
Washington Avenue
142
Hammond Street
134
Waterhouse Street
142
Highland Street
134
Wendell Street
142
Hillard Street
134
Holmes Place .
134
Inman Street
I34
Irving Street
135
Kirkland Street 135
Kirkland Place
135
Mount-Auburn Street 137
Cambridge Street .
130
Oxford Street
138
Concord Avenue
130
Plympton Street
139
Craigie Street
130
Highland Avenue . 134
Walker Street .
Garden Street .
133
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. of Toledo, Ohio.
Manufacturers' Fire
.. ...
. of Newark, N. J
MILTON CLARK. GEO. W. BABB, JR.
FIRE INSURANCE.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
HOWARD INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
NORTH-AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
Organized respectively, 1852, 1825, 1873.
Cash Assets, .
Four Million Dollars.
All losses settled and paid by the undersigned.
ALBERT BOWKER, Pres. and Manager.
No. I Old State House, Boston.
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FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH.
List of the Numbers and Localities of the Boxes.
2 Corner Charter Street and Phipps Place.
3 Corner Hull and Snowhill Streets.
4 Causeway Street (Boston and Maine Freight Depot).
5 Corner Causeway and Lowell Streets.
6 Corner Leverett and Willard Streets.
Corner Poplar and Spring Streets.
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8 Merrimac House, Merrimac Street.
9 Constitution Wharf, corner Commercial Street.
9 (Duplicate.) Hanover, corner Clark Street.
12 Corner Cooper and North Margin Streets.
13 Richmond, near Hanover Street.
14 Corner Commercial Street and Eastern Avenue.
Corner Commercial and Richmond Streets.
I5 East end of Faneuil Hall.
I7 Corner Hanover and Salem Streets.
18 Quincy House, corner Brattle Square.
19 Haymarket Square (Boston and Maine Depot).
21 . Corner Sudbury and Hawkins Streets.
23 Cambridge Street, corner Moss Place.
24 North Russell Street (Church).
25 West City Stables, North Grove Street. 26 West Cedar, near Cambridge Street.
27 River Street (Engine House No. 10).
28 Spruce Street, Club House.
29 Corner Beacon and Clarendon Streets.
31 Corner Beacon and Beaver Streets.
32 Corner Pinckney and Anderson Streets.
34 Corner Hancock and Myrt.e Streets.
35 Beacon Street, corner Somerset.
36 Court Square (Police Station No. 2).
37 Corner India Street and Central Wharf.
38 Corner of Adantic Avenue and Long Wharf.
39 Mason Street ( Engine House No. 26).
41 Corner Washington and Milk Streets.
42 Corner Winter Street and Central Place.
43 44
Corner Bedfora Street and Suffolk Place. State Street, eastern end of Old State House.
45 Corner Federal and Franklin Streets.
46 Corner Milk and Oliver Streets.
47 Broad Street, opposite Rowe's Wharf.
N. Y. & N. E. R. R. Station, foot of Summer Street.
48 49 Summer Street, opposite Hawley.
51 Corner Purchase and Pear! Streets.
52 Corner Bedford and Lincoln Streets.
53 Corner Washington and Boylston Streets.
54 Corner Beach and Hudson Streets.
50 Corner Kneeland and South Streets (Old Colony Depot).
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57 Hudson Street (Quincy School).
58 Harvard Street (Boston and Albany Freight Depot).
59 East Street (Schoolhouse).
61 Warrenton Street, near Tremont.
62 Corner Pieasant and Eliot Streets.
63 Berkeley Street. near Commonwealth Avenue.
64 Corner Washington Street and Indiana Place.
65 Corner Harrison Avenue and Seneca Street.
67 Corner Washington and Common Streets
68 63 Corner Harrison Avenue and Wareham Street.
(Private) yard Hinckley Locomotive Works, Harrison Avenue.
69 Corner Dover and Albany Streets.
69 (Duplicate) Engine House No. 3, Harrison Avenue, corner Bristol Street.
71 Corner Warren Avenue and Berkeley Street.
72 Washington, near Dover Street.
73 Corner Shawmut Avenue and Waltham Street.
74 Dedham Street (Police Station No. 5).
75 Shawmut Avenue (Hose House No. 5).
76 Corner Tremont Street and Rutland Square.
78 South City Stables, Albany Street.
79 Corner Marlborough and Exeter Streets.
81 Corner of West Canton and Appleton Streets.
82
Northampton Street (Engine House No. 23).
83 Corner Tremont and Camden Streets.
34 Corner Beacon and Parker Streets.
85 Corner Castle and Albion Streets.
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86 Corner Worcester Street and Lincoln Place (Commonwealth Hotel).
87 Dartmouth Street (En:ine House No. 22).
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