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Whipple Charles H. (Pike & Whipple), carriage manufr. Sylvan, house Cross, cor. Andover
Whipple Joshua J. Mrs. widow, house Wash. opp. Lowe White Geo. W. shoemaker, Tremont, opp. Webster, h. do.
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White Samuel Q. Mrs. widow, house 51 Holten Whitney Elbert W. Rev. house 9 Aborn Whitney George A. clerk, h. Wash. near Foster Whitney Mary J. Mrs. house Washington, n. Foster ·
Whittaker Robinson, engineer, house 30 Elm Whittemore Hannah, Miss, house Andover Whitten J. O. stoves, &c. Lowell, house 113 Lowell Wiggin Andrew J. stonelayer, house Lynn Wiggin George K. at Danvers bleachery, h. 129 Wash. Wiggin Joseph F. morocco dresser, h. Lynn, n. Brown Wilcox William, farmer, house Pine, near depot Wiley Benjamin F. shoemaker, house Pine Wiley H. O. Mrs. widow, house 91 Lowell WILEY WM. F. currier, Foster, house Kosciusko Wilkins Cyrus W. clerk (B.), bds. James W. Wilkins' Wilkins Jas. W. butcher, h. Lowell, n. Proctor's crossing Wilkinson Aaron, gardener, house Andover Wilkinson Henry, gardener, house Andover Wilkinson Phoebe, widow, h. Jacobs, cor. Central Wilkinson Rob't H. bookkeeper, h. Jacobs, cor. Central Wilkinson William P. driver, house Andover Willey Charles, laborer, house Sawyer, n. Lowell Willey James M. farmer, h. Endicott, near railroad Willey John C. gardener, h. Lowell, near Summit Willey Orrin, teamster, house Kosciusko Willey William H. tanner, house Midway Williams Charles A. farmer, house Lowell, n. Forest Williams Charles A. currier, house Jacobs, n. Ash Williams Emily A. widow, house County, near Lynn Williams George, trader, h. Lynnfield, n. Tapley's brook Williams Geo. O. shoemaker, bds. Thos. Williams', County Williams Gustavus F. shoemaker, h, County., n. Lynn Williams Henry W. carpenter, h. Lynnfield, n. County Williams John A. shoe stock fitter, bds. Sam'l William's Williams Richard, butcher, h. Winona, n. Winona mills Williams Samuel, shoemaker, h. Lynn, n. Lynnfield Williams Samuel W. shoemaker, bds. Sam'l Williams's Williams Sarah, widow, house Lowell, near Forest Williams Sylvester B. butcher, h. County, n. Lynnfield Williams Thomas, house County, near Lyun Wilson Alfred, butcher, house Oak, near Washington Wilson Artemas, farmer, h. Lowell, near Endicott Wilson Charles, farmer, house Felton
Wilson Edward II. gardener, house Andover
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Wilson Elijah, farmer, house Andover, near Sylvan Wilson Elizabeth F. house Andover [Wallis
Wilson Geo. H. salesman at Pepper's, h. r. Tremont, n. Wilson George M. currier, house 22 Main
Wilson George O. P. hairdresser, bds. S. P. Wilson's Wilson Isaac, gardener, house Central, cor. Liberty Wilson Rebecca, widow, house Prospect
Wilson Robert H. farmer, house Andover
Wilson Samuel, farmer, house Andover
Wilson Samuel, jr. farmer, b. Samuel Wilson's, Andover Wilson Samuel P. clerk, house rear 24 Elm C
Wilson Samuel W. farmer, h. Gardner, near Liberty Wilson Thomas E. engineer, house 23 Tremont
Wilson Warren, tanner, Foster, h. Lowell, n. School Wilson Warren, jr. tanner, bds. Warren Wilson's, Lowell Wilson William H: house 19 Mason
Winchester Caleb F. ( Winchester, & Blaney), h. Lowell
Winchester Frank, currier, house 28 Holten
Winchester Lucinda, widow of George, house Andover Winchester George J. (Pinder & Winchester), tanner and currier, 154 Main, house 134 Main
Winchester George H. gardener, house Andover
Winchester Perez L. soap and tallow manufr. 3 Grove, h. Aborn, near Pierpont
Winchester Perez L. jr. tanner, h. Sewall, cor. Holten Winchester Silas, farmer, house Andover
Winchester Wentworth, gardener, house Andover
Winchester & Blaney, (Caleb F. Winchester and Stephen F. Blaney ), wool dealers, Walnut
Wing Eliza A. widow, house rear 26 Main Winslow Willard, clothing, Peabody sq. h. 18 Elm Witter Oliver D. engineer, house Lowell, near Lake Wolcott Wm. town collector, house Andover, n. Central Woodbury Albert B. house Lowell, near Franklin Woodbury Benj. F. painter, house Caller, n. railroad Woodbury Daniel, morocco manufr. rear Walnut, house Lowell, near Franklin
"Woodbury Edmund, driver, baker's wagon, h. 46 Lowell Woodbury Nath'l W. millwright, house 60 Franklin Woodbury Sarah E. widow, house Aborn, n. Shillaber Woodman Benj. F. house County, cor. Maple
Woodman B. P. teamster, house County, n. Maple
ALMY, BIGELOW & WEBBER, 183 Essex St. Salem, CARPETS, DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Woollens, Custom Tailoring.
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Woodman George, tanner, house Lynn Woodman Samuel W. shoemaker, house Lynn Woodman Thomas, shoemaker, house Lynn Woodman William, shoemaker, house Lynn Woods John, tanner, house Union, near Center Woods John, morocco dresser, house Union Worcester F. S. physician, 119 Main, house do. Wormwood Joseph, farmer, house Granite Wormwood Samuel, farmer, house Granite Wright Geo. engineer, Joseph Jacobs', h. Sutton, n. Aborn
Yates Thomas, machinist, house opp. bleachery Yelverton William, currier, house Midway, n. Dennis Yelverton William, currier, h. Midway, n. Tremont Yonge at Essex Glue Works, house Holten Young Jacob, music teacher (Salem), h. 68 Central
ESTABLISHED 1853.
- HENRY WOODBURY,
DEALER IN
Ready Made Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Hats, Caps, Trunks, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, BOOTS, SHOES, &
RUBBERS.
1.54 CABOT STREET,
BEVERLY.
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S. P. LANGMAID & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Doors, Sashes, Blinds; GLAZED WINDOWS, &c., ke. 28 & 29 Charlestown St., Boston. Opposite the Boston & Maine R. R. Depot. Doors of Every Quality at the Lowest Cash Prices. · S. P. LANGMAID.
WALTER H. DURELL ..
H. F. LAWRENCE, C
PEABODY,
PRACTICAL
Upholsterer
AND
CABINETMAKER.
DEALER IN
Upholstery Goods, Pure Hair . Mattresses, Church Cushions, PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES, SPRING BEDS 'AND FEATHERS.
Agent for the Bushnell Spring Bed, Patented by E. L, Bushnell & Co., Poukeepsie, N. Y.
FLOUR,
Of all grades, in barrels, half barrels and bags.
White Corn Flour, . Yellow Corn Meal,
Rye Flour, Graham Flour,
White Corn Meal, Rye Meal,
Oat Meal,
Buckwheat, Crushed Wheat, 1
Cracked Wheat,
Hominy, Samp,
Attrition Flour,
Farina, .
Wheat Meal, Wheat Groats. Arlington Wheat Meal, in 10 1b. bags.
At Wholesale and Retail. HEN FEED.
Wheat Screenings,
Whole Buckwheat, '
Whole Wheat.
Whole Barley,
Whole Corn,
Cracked Corn, &c.
C. G. BROCKWAY & CO.
220 TO 226 FRIEND ST., BOSTON.
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PEABODY ADVERTISING DIRECTORY. 1877.
Apothecaries Grosvenor D. P. Jr. 35 Main
Sweetser T. A. estate of, 37 Main
Bakers ( Wholesale Cracker ) HALE & DAVIS, 50 Lowell and 27 Main
Banks
SOUTH DANVERS NAT'L BANK, Main, cor. Holten
WARREN NATIONAL BANK, 13 Main
Barge Proprietor Quint N. M. Sutton, n. Salem line
Billiard Hall Hood Warren A. & Co. Blaney's bldg. Foster
Blank Books STEVENS B. F. 16 Main
Bleachery
Danvers Bleachery, John Reith, book- keeper
Boarding House Francis Wm. 50 Main
Bookseller and Stationer
STEVENS B. F. 16 Main
Boot & Shoe Makers & Manufrs. Pray W. L. Lowell, cor. Chestnut
Butchers French L. T. & Co. Lynn, n. Lynn line Newhall A. L. Lynnfield, near Craig's Vaughn J. W. Walnut mill
Cabinetmaker LAWRENCE H. F. Peabody
Carpenters and Builders BECKETT BENJ. Jr. Railroad ave. Giddings Edward, Walnut, n. Depot
Carriage Manufacturer Brine Charles W. Foster
Cigar Manufacturer and Wholesale Grocers and Retail Dealer in Cigars, To- baccos and Smokers' Articles COLLINS CHARLES H. 4 Allen's McAuliffe Timothy, Midway block, Main
Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods WINSLOW WILLARD, Allen's bldg. Peabody square
Coal, Wood, &c. POTTER, BATCHELDER & CO. 7 Allen's block, and at Danversport SANGER, HOOD & CO. 3 Allen's block and at Danversport
Coffin Warehouse BUFFUM C. S. at Salem, see adv.
Country Produce
Humphrey Bennett B. 90 Washington Osborne Stephen A. 24 Main Quint N. M. Sutton, near Salem line
Cracker Bakers ( Wholesale ) HALE & DAVIS, 50 Lowell, and 27 Main
Crockery and Glassware Humphrey B. B. 90 Washington
Curriers
( See also Leather Manufacturers. )
Elliot Lewis, rear Foster
Fernald Luther & Co. Foster
Lord John A. Hardy
Symonds Robert, S. D. Spring Wiley William F. Foster
Curriers' Tools, Saws, &c. FREUND F. Wallis
Edged Tools, Curriers' Knives, &c. FREUND F. Wallis
Express, Peabody & Boston
TOWNSEND D. II. 50 Tremont, Pea- body. and 32 Court square, Boston
Farm Produce
Goodale J. P. Goodale Farm, West Peabody. Quint N. M. Sutton
Flour, Grain, Meal, Feed, &c.
Gas Fixtures and Steam and Gas Fitter Millea L. E. 7 Foster and at Salem
Glue Manuf.
Brown William & Co. Allen's block
Grist Mill Vaughn J. W. Walnut
Donnell S. & Son, 15 & 17 Lowell Humphrey B. B. 90 Washington
Hats, Caps, &c. WINSLOW W. Allen's bldg. Peabody square .
Horse Shoer
Brine C, W. Foster
Hotel
SIMONDS' HOTEL, Washington Sim- onds, proprietor, Peabody square
Housekeeping Goods, &c. Barnes George F. Foster, opp. Post Office
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Jewelry and Watches STEVENS B. F. 16 Main
Lawyers
BANCROFT SIDNEY C. Washington near Tapley's brook, and 131 Devon- shire street, Boston Hoag Charles E. 8 Allens' block Holman George, Allen's block, and at Salem
Stimpson Thos. M. 194 Essex, Salem, house 48 Lowell Wardwell Henry, Allen's bldg. and 35 Court street, Boston
Leather Scouring Machine Claflin D. S. Walnut
Leather Manufacturers ( See also Curriers )
Elliot Isaac B. Foster
Brown & Stanley, Walnut, cor. Caller Osborne George M. & Co. rear Lowell
Machinists Clement & Pinder, 58 Main
Machine Forging & Blacksmithing Clement & Pinder, 58 Main
Marble Worker
Riley James H. 156 Main
Mason
TRASK EDW. D. Lowell, opp. Chest- nut, house Central, near Osborne's Grocery
Meat Market
Osborne S. A. 24 Main
Milk Dealer
Goodale J. Oscar, Goodale Farm, West Peabody
Millwrights
Bomer Caleb P. 7 Summer
FRIEND & ANNABLE, r. 164 Main
Morocco Manufacturer
Poole J. H. Pierpont
Neats' Foot Oil AMES & DOE, Liberty
Newspaper
PEABODY REPORTER, L. S. Ban- croft, editor, South Peabody
Painters, House and Sign ENOS & HODGKINS, Wallis, corner Hardy
Physicians Osborne Geo. S. 15 Main Pike Charles C. 16 Chestnut, house do.
Pipe Fitting Clement & Pinder, 58 Main
Plumber
Millea L. E. 7 Foster
Poultry Dealer Walton Geo. D. Lowell, near Endicott
Provisions Osborne Stephen A. 24 Main
Pumps
Perkins B C. Register in Bankruptcy Millea L. E. 7 Foster and at Salem Allen's bloek, and 129 Washington, Rendering Works at Salem
AMES & DOE, Liberty Savings Bank WARREN FIVE CENT SAVINGS BANK, 13 Main
Saw Filing
FREUND F. Wallis
Smokers' Articles
COLLINS CHARLES H. 4 Allen's block, Main
Steam Engine Builders Clement & Pinder, 58 Main
Stationery
STEVENS B. F. 16 Main
Stoves, Ranges, and Tinware NORTON GEORGE R. Jacob's bldg. Walnut
Superphosphate of Lime AMES & DOE, Liberty
Tallow
AMES & DOW, Liberty
Tanners
Hardy Isaac, Hardy, n. Walnut Jacobs Joseph, Foster, cor. Mason Torr Henry C. Foster
Tanners' Shovels Jones Thos. J. 32 Elm
Tanners and Curriers
Proctor Thos. E. Webster .
Tinsmiths and Sheetiron Workers NORTON GEORGE R. Jacobs' bldg. Walnut
Tobacco and Cigars, wholesale and retail COLLINS C. H. 4 Allen's bloek
Upholsterer
LAWRENCE II. F. Peabody
Watchmaker and Jeweller STEVENS B. F 16 Main
Wood, Coal, &c. SANGER, HOOD & CO. 3 Allen's block POTTER, BATCHELDER & CO. 7 Allen's block
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PEABODY TOWN REGISTER.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Selectmen and Assesors .- Nathan H. Poor, Joshua Buxton, jr., George W. Taylor, Levi Preston, Charles F. Goodrich.
Treasurer .- Nathan H. Poor.
Collector of Taxes .- William Wolcott.
Town Clerk .- Nathan H. Poor.
Overseers of the Poor .- Alpheus W. Bancroft, James P. King, Caleb F. Winchester.
Constables .-- Stephen Upton, Samuel P. Wilson, John F. Moore, Jeremiah Bresnahan 2d, Bowman Viles, Jacob G. Bodge, Timo- thy T. Riordon, George Buxton, Frank O. Parker, Eri Littlefield, John Perkins, Joseph W. Skinner, William R. Fifield, Samuel Swett, William F. Pingree, Andrew J. Wiggin.
Truant Officer .- George Buxton.
Board of Health .- Thomas Stimpson, George S. Osborne, Chas. C. Pike, Thomas J. Relilian.
School Committee .- Amos Merrill, for 2 years; Charles V. Han- son, for 1 year; George F. Barnes. for 3 years; Rev. J. W. Hud- son, for 3 years; George S. Osborne, for 2 years.
Trial Justice .- Amos Merrill, Police station, Foster
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
High School. Stevens st .- James N. Ham, Kate L. Barrows, Saralı J. C. Needham, Teachers.
Wallis Grammar School. Sewall st .- Chas. E. Bradford, Julia Swinerton, Abbie D. Esty, Mary Stratton, Augusta F. Daniels, Mary J. Peasley, Teachers.
Wallis 1st Primary .- Clara T. Jacobs, Teacher.
Wallis 2d Primary .- Hattie E. Chase, Teacher. .
Wallis 1st Sub Primary .- Florence E. Hannan, Teacher.
Wallis 2d Sub Primary .- Ella L. Manning, Teacher.
Wallis 3d Sub Primary .- Effie Cleveland, Teacher.
Center Grammar. School st .- J. Warren Upton, Mary S. Put- nam, Hattie F. Wiley, Dora McCausland, Esther R. Perkins, Clara E. Emerson, Teacher.
Center 1st Primary .- Sarah E. Towne, Teacher.
Center 2d Primary .- Sarah E. Towne, Teacher.
Center 3d Primary .- Annie S. Merrill, Teacher.
Center 4th Primary .- Viena A. Batchelder, Teacher.
Bowditch Grammar. Central st .- Chas. II. Goulding, Eva E. Howlett, Carrie W. Bomer, Teachers.
Bowditch Primary .- Eliza II. Poor, Teacher.
ALMY, BIGELOW & WEBBER, 183 Essez St. Salem, CARPETS, DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Woollens, Custom Tailoring.
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Bowditch Sub Primary .- Alice S. Teel, Teacher.
Rockville Grammar .- Sarah S. Perkins, Mary. F. Taylor, Teachers.
Rockville Primary .- Abbie A. Gould, Teacher.
West Grammar .- Etta A. Proctor, Teacher.
West Primary .- Minna P. Needham, Teacher.
Felton Grammar .- Helen M. Wilkins, Teacher.
Felton Primary .- Sarah J. Kimball, Teacher.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer, D. S. Littlefield; Asst Engineers, D. S. Little- field, William C. Beckett, Daniel B. Lord, jr., Nathan H. Poor 2d, William W. Reed.
GENERAL SUTTON S. F. E. CO. No. 1.
Foreman, Andrew Dodge; Assistant, G. Manning; Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Hall; Steward, W. HI. Joll
EXCELSIOR S. F. E. CO. Lowell Street.
Foreman, Frank B. Crocker; Assistant, C. A Williams; Clerk and Treasurer, Daniel W. Osborne; Steward, J. L. Pettey.
S. C. BANCROFT ENGINE CO. SOUTH PEABODY.
Foreman, Walter Curtis; 1st Assistant, Henry P. Southwick; Assistant. John Putnam; Clerk, C. Augustus Brown; Treasurer, Charles Shaw ; Steward, Louis K. Putnam.
TORRENT ENGINE CO. No. 3. Endicott, near Central St.
Foreman, Samuel H. Buxton; 1st Assistant, George W. Jones ; 2d Assistant, Lewis B. Southwick ; Clerk and Treasurer, Jolm O. Buxton; Steward, Frank A. Wilkinson.
VOLUNTEER ENGINE CO. No. 4. Pierpont Strect.
Foreman, Ira A. Burnham; 1st Assistant, George S. Shove; 20 Assistant, John Moorland; Clerk, Horace G. Upton; Treasurer, P. L. Winchester, jr.
EAGLE HOSE CO. No. 1. Lowell Street.
Foreman, C. F. Bomer; Asst. Foreman, Charles Bailey.
ABEL PROCTOR HI. & L. CO.
Lowell Street.
Foreman, Jeremiah Mack; Assistant, J. B. Mack; Clerk and Treasurer, Otis Brown; Steward, Charles H. Reed.
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CHURCHES. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Summer Street.
Pastor, Rev. C. V. Hanson, residence 93 Main St .; Deacons, P. D. Perkins, T. N. Barnaby, Wm. Perkins; S. S. Supt. C. V. Hanson.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH. St. Paul's Mission. Lowell street, corner School.
Missionary, Rev. George Walker; Warden, Edgar W. Upton; Treasurer, Wm. Roome; Clerk, Daniel P. Grosvenor.
SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Peabody Square.
Deacons, William Wolcott, Richard Smith, Jacob Perley, Geo. F. Osborne; S. S. Supt. B. F. Southwick; Treasurer, Aaron F. Clark; Sexton, John M. Ward.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Washington Street.
Pastor, Rev. Daniel Wait ; Stewards, Tino. Walton, H. Kimball, W. L. Pray, J. S. Paul, I. A. Drowne, L. Stiles; Trustees, An- drew Swett, A. McKeen, E. H. Davis, W. C. Bancroft, L. Stiles; Sexton, James Buxton ; S. S. Supt. E. H. Davis.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.
Rear 32 Main Street.
Pastor, Rev. E. W. Whitney ; Clerk, Amos Merrill; Treasurer, Frank C. Merrill; Sexton, J. C. Clough; S. S. Supt. Amos Merrill.
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH.
Park Street.
Pastor, Rev. J. W. Hudson; Ex. Com. Nath'l Symonds, A. B. Merrill, Geo. Upton; Clerk, George M. Foster; Treas. Nathaniel Symonds; Sexton, Jno. Osgood ; S. S. Supt. Miss Martha Barrett.
ST. JOHN'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHI.
Rear Lowell Street. Pastor, Rev. M. J. Masterson. .
SOCIETIES.
PEABODY INSTITUTE.
Main Street.
Founded by George Peabody, Esq., of London, Eng., June 16, 1852. Dedicated to "Knowledge and Morality," Sept. 29. 1854. Mr. Peabody gave $200,000 for this purpose.
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Board of Government, 1876-7.
President. A. A. Abbott; Treasurer, George A. Osborne; Sec'y Joseph Osborn ; Librarian, Theodore M. Osborne; Janitor, John H. Teague. No. Volumes in Library, 17,000.
Open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 8 P. M.
Peabody Library Committee.
Jos. Henry Osgood, Thos. M. Stimpson, J. T. Mahoney, J. W. Upton, Henry Wardwell, Thos. Carroll, Benj. C. Perkins.
. Lyceum Committee.
James N. Ham, Henry Wardwell, A. F. Poole, J. B. Clement, Frank C. Merrill.
All inhabitants of the town of Peabody, of the age of 15 years, and upwards, may attend the lectures at the Institute.
EBEN DALE SUTTON REFERENCE LIBRARY.
Presented by Mrs. Eliza Sutton, as a memorial of her son, Eben Dale Sutton. Mrs. Sutton expended $17,000 on fitting up the rooms and $20,000 as a permanent endowment fund. No. of vol- umes, 1255. Librarian, Mary J. Floyd.
Library Committee.
Jos. Warren Upton, John B. Clement, Benj. C. Perkins, George S. Osborne, James N. Ham, Arthur F. Poole.
FRANKLIN LITERARY CLUB.
Temperance Hall, Allen's Block. Meets Thursday Evenings.
Pres. Charles E. Hoag; Vice Pres. James N. Ham; Rec. Sec. E. F. Poor; Treasurer, R. H. Wilkinson.
MASONIC.
JORDAN LODGE, F. & A. M.
Mects Wednesday on or before the full moon, at hall in Warren Bank Building, Peabody square.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. POST WILLIAM H. SHOVE.
Com. Wm. R. Armstrong; S. V. Com. Joseph N. Sumner; J. V. Henry H. Aborn; Officer of the Day, John W. Lee; Offi- cer of the Guard, David Casey; Quartermaster. Win. F. Sumner; Surgeon, Wmn. W. Reed; Chaplain, David W. Osborn; Adjt. Wm. H. Hildreth; Quar. Sergt. Edw. Meacom.
TEMPERANCE.
EXCELSIOR LODGE. I. O. G. T.
W. C. T. James S. Smith; W. V. T. Elsie S. Lewis; W. S. George A. Lewis; W. F. S. Mary B. Smith; W. T. Lucy M. Fer- mald; W. M. Carl M. Anderson; W. D. M. Mary Beckett; W. C.
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Anna Hurd; W. I. G. Mary H. Miles; W. O. G. Albert F. Beck- ett; W. A. S. Louise P. Hubbard; W. R. H. S. Emily G. Cur- rier; W. L. H. S. Frances M. Woodbury; P. W. C. T. Samuel Ferguson.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION OF PEABODY.
Pres. Miss Mary J. Floyd; Sec'y, Mrs. M. O. Stevens; Treas. Miss Leah M. Swett; Vice Pres. Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Haley.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
Pres. Alonzo Hubbard; Vice Pres. George Randall, Miss Mary J. Floyd; Sec'y and Treas. George A. Lewis. C
PEABODY REFORM CLUB.
Pres. Wm. H. Hildreth; Vice Pres. Frank Crocker; W. II. Wilson, Frank C. Parker; Sec'y, Henry II. Aborn; Treasurer, George Randall.
ARMY & NAVY UNION. (Formerly Vet. S. & S. Association.) Room over A. H. Whidden's Hardware Store.
Pres. C. E. Bradford; Vice Pres. E. H. Davis, Geo. Randall ; Chaplain, Rev. C. V. Hanson; Sec'y and Treas. C. H. Goulding; Surgeon, Doctor Charles C. Pike; Managers, C. E. Bradford, W. F. Wiley, W. A. Smith, B. Beckett, jr., M. Raddin.
Regular meetings on alternate Mondays.
AMERICAN HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT ASSOC.
Rooms Foster, near Summer Street.
Pres. J. H. Thomas; Vice Pres. P. Donnelly ; Secretary, John Linehan.
SAUNDER'S BAND. Benj. N. Marks, Leader.
BANKS.
SOUTH DANVERS NATIONAL BANK.
Main Street. corner Holten. Capital $150,000.
Pres. E. T. Osborn; Cashier, G. A. Osborne; Directors, E. T. Osborn, Isaac B. Elliot, Joseph Osgood, A. A. Abbott, Jona. King, E. W. Jacobs. Discount on Tuesdays.
WARREN NATIONAL BANK. 13 Main Street. Capital $250,000.
Pres. Lewis Allen; Cashier, F. C. Merrill; Directors. Lewis Allen, E. W. Upton, Franklin Osborn, George Osborne, C. W. Osborn, H. A. Hardy, Stephen Blaney, Rufus H. Brown, John Pinder.
ALMY, BIGELOW & WEBBER, 188 Essex St. Salem, CARPETS, DRY GOODS Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Woollens, Custom Tailoring.
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WARREN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK.
13 Main Street.
Pres. Rufus II. Brown; Vice Pres. George Osborne, Henry A. King, Lewis Allen, Henry Poor, E. W. Upton, C. B. Farley ; Treas. and Sec'y, A. H. Merrill.
INSURANCE.
SOUTH DANVERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Main, corner Holten.
Incorporated 1829. Pres. Isaac B. Elliot; Directors, I. B. Elliot, George Osborne, R. II. Brown, Henry Poor, John Pinder, Aaron F. Clark, John Meacom, E. W. Jacobs, Jonathan King ; Sec'y, G. A. Osborne; Treas. Jonathan King.
PEABODY POST OFFICE.
Foster, near Central Square.
Mails are due at this office, from Salem, 7.15; from Boston, (di- rect) 8.40; from Salem (N. Y. Mail), 9.45; from Salem, 4.50.
Mails close at this office, for Salem, 8.40, 1.30, 4.30.
Mail for South Peabody closes at 12.30.
Mail from South Peabody, arrives at 12.40.
Mail for New Hampshire, (via S. Lancaster), closes at 7.30 P. M. Mail from New Hampshire, (direct) arrives at 6,50 P. M. Office hours from 7 o'clock, A. M. to 7.30 P. M.
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W. M. WARD, P. M.
LATEST STYLES
AND LOW PRICES.
R. K. EMERSON,
Millinery and Fancy Goods, 166 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY. Millinery and Worsted Work done to order. Stamping for braiding and embroidery.
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REITH 'S
NEW
Millinery Store,
C
OPPOSITE THE MARKET,
A FEW DOORS ABOVE THE OLD STORE,
Is the best place in Salem to buy Millinery Goods.
REITH & CO. -
204 Essex Street, 1
SALEM.
91016 yrorilliM
MALLA
REITH'S New Millinery Store, at 204 Essex Street, Salem, opposite the mar- ket, is the largest, pleasantest, and most convenient Millinery Establishment in Essex County, and is stocked with the finest and choicest Goods that can be put into a store of the kind. In the season there can always be found a splendid assortment of trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Velvets, Laces, Crapes, Ribbons, &c. Everything that belongs to a First
Class Millinery Establish can always be found in store. Good Goods and low prices are the order at
REITH & CO.'S, 204 ESSEX STREET,
Opposite the Market,
SALEM.
2903 & NTIEN
BEVERLY DIRECTORY. 18777.
STREETS, PLACES, &c.
Abbott, from Cabot to the sea, 1800 feet
Adams, from Essex to Butman C
Andrews, from East Lothrop to the sea, 180 feet
Ashland, from Home to Federal Atlantic, from Lovett to the sea
Back, from South to Bartlett, 400 feet Balch, from Cabot to Cabot
Bancroft, from Cabot to Essex
Bartlett, from Cabot to Water, 1500 feet
Bay, from Lovett to Lothrop Beach, from Hale, to West
Beckford, from Cabot to Elliot
Bisson, from Essex to Hale Bow, from Cabot to Park, 1575 feet
Boyles, from Cole and Foster to Standley and Common
Brackenbury lane, from Hale, to the sea
Bridge, from River to Danvers line Briscoe, from Hale to Church Broadway, from Cabot to Rantoul Brown, from Abbott to Washington, 600 feet.
Butman, from Dane to Cedar
Cabot, from Salem to Wenham line
Cedar, from Essex to Locust
Central, from Cabot to the sea, 1500 feet Central court, from Central Chapman, from Federal to Pond, 200 feet Charnock, from Cabot to Butman Chase, from Summer to Chestnut Chestnut, from Cabot to Rantoul, 750 feet Church, from Cabot to Briscoe Colon, from Cabot to Essex Cole, from Essex to Foster and Boyles Common, from Standley and Boyles to East Thissel Conant, from Dodge to Danvers line Congress, from Cabot to Bass river, 700 feet
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BEVERLY DIRECTORY.
Congress court, from Congress, 150 feet Corning, from Essex to Hale Cox Court, from Cabot to School, 700 feet
Creek, from Cabot, to E. R. R. Cressy, from Elliot to Bridge Cross, from East Lothrop to Hale Dane, from Cabot to Hale
Davis, from Cabot to Front Dodge, from Cabot to Wenham line
East, from Essex to East Lothrop East Corning, from Hale to the Light House
East Dane, from Hale to the sea East Lothrop, from Hale to Cross East Thissel, from Hale to Hale Edwards, from Cabot to Rantoul, 600 feet Ellingwood, from Cabot to Webber avenue, 1300 feet Elliot, from Cabot to Danvers line Elm, from Railroad avenue to Vestry, 120 feet
Endicott, from Hale to Thorndike
Enon, from Dodge to Wenham line Essex, from Church to Wenham line Everett, from Haskell to Hale Fayette, from Cabot to Rantoul, 700 feet Federal, from Cabot to River, 1750 feet Foster, from Hale to Cole and Boyles Franklin place, from Cabot, 400 feet Friend, from Elliot to Bridge Front, from Bartlett to Cabot Gardener, from Essex to Pearl Green, from Elliot to Elliot Grove, from Beach to Oak Grover, from Essex to Wenham line Hale, from Cabot to Manchester line Hardy, from Pleasant to Railroad avenue Hart, from Hale to Wenham line Haskell, from Hale to Valley Heither, from Colon to Herrick . Hemlock, from Valley to Juniper Herrick, from Cabot to Heither High, from Hale to Haskell Hill, from Cabot to Salem Home, from Rantoul to Bow Howard court, from Cabot, 200 feet
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