Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1871-1872, Part 17

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 268


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NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO., have a fine line of Kid, Dog, Castor, Buck, and Cloth Gloves, and Hosiery.


GEO. W. WARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, Win dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


188


WATERTOWN DIRECTORY.


S. S. Superintendent, William A. Blodgett; Librarian, Darwin Bond.


Number of scholars, 200. Volumes, 625.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Organized 1837. Place of worship, Main street.


Pastor, Nathaniel Fellows; Stewards, Sylvester Priest, Leonard Whitney, jr., Henry Chase, Leonard Whitney, Ezra Wing, C. H. Wilson, Henry J. Learned, George E. Priest; Treasurer, George E. Priest; Sexton, T. F. Whit- ney.


Number of members, 80.


S. S. Superintendent, Nathaniel Fellows; Librarian, Waldo Leonard.


Number of scholars, 125. Volumes, 700.


Two flourishing societies have been formed from this church since 1857,-one at Newtonville, and one at New- ton corner.


ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC). Organized 1849.


Place of worship, Main street, near Watertown square.


Rectors, John McCarthy and Edward S. Galligan ; Sex- ton, John Stanley.


Number of members, 1500.


S. S. Superintendent, Edward Fitzwilliams.


PHILLIPS CHURCH. Organized 1855.


Denomination, Congregational Trinitarian. Pastor, -- ; Deacons, Abiel Abbot, L. McDon- ald, Charles E. Whittemore, Luther B. Morse; Committee, the pastor and deacons, and George K. Snow, John K. Stickney, Joseph G. Barker; Treasurer, Horace Otis; Clerk, J. Henry Green ; Sexton, Horace W. Otis. Number of church members, 97.


S. S. Superintendent, George K. Snow ; Assistant S. S. Superintendent, C. E. Whittemore; Librarian, Miss Ellen Bradlie.


Number of scholars, 140. Volumes, 600.


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES DELANY, Custom Tailor,


And Dealer in


READY-MADE CLOTHING And Furnishing Goods, ALSO, HATS, CAPS, AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 407 MAIN STREET, - WALTHAM, MASS.


GEO. S. HYDE,


ICE.


DEALER


GRANT STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.


ICE DELIVERED DAILY IN WALTHAM AND LEXINGTON. ,


WALTHAM BAKERY & BREAD STORE. J. & A. MUNSTER,


BAKERS


443 Main and 18 Elm Sts., Waltham. BROWN BREAD AND BAKED BEANS EVERY SUNDAY MORNING. OPEN SUNDAYS TILL 10 A. M.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS. -


Gibbs & Co.'s


Waltham


& Boston


EXPRESS.


10 Court Square, BOSTON. OFFICES} 9 Church Street, WALTHAM.


E. W. FISKE, Deputy Sheriff & Auctioneer.


E. W. F. attends to Sales by Auction throughout the State, and on the most reasonable terms.


OFFICES:


Central Block,


13 Court Square, -


Waltham.


Boston.


Waltham Free Press,


Published every Friday, in the GRANITE BUILDING (rear of Townsend's Block), MAIN STREET, WALTHAM.


GEORGE PHINNEY, Editor and Proprietor.


TERMS :- One Copy, one year (in advance), - $2.00. 66 66 six months, " $1.00.


ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED ON REASONABLE TERMS.


Advertisers are respectfully invited to send their favors to the FREE PRESS, as the beat medium they can select for influencing local trade.


FREE PRESS JOB PRINTING OFFICE.


BOOK, CARD, AND POSTER


PRINTING


Neatly and; Promptly Executed.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


F. F. CLARK & CO.,


COAL YARD


HICUME


WOLNY


COAL & WOOD YARD,


Beaver Brook, Main Street, . . . WALTHAM.


Coal and Wood, Bundle Hay, Lime, Hair, and Cement, of the best qualities, at lowest Cash prices.


OFFICE OPPOSITE FOSTER'S STORE.


Order Book at Gibbs' Express Office, Church Street, where Mr. Clark may be found from 7 to 8 o'clock, P. M. Also, Order Box at H. C. Stowell & Son's, Moody Street, corner Taylor.


RUMFORD MARKET.


JAMES WELLINGTON, DEALER IN BEEF, PORK, VEAL, Lamb, Pou Itry, Hams, Tripe, Tongues, Lard, Fruit, aud Vegetables. Ergle Block, Main Street, WALTHAM.


J. Shedd & Co., MACHINISTS & MANUFACTURERS,


Lexington Street, near Beaver, WATHAM, MASS.


Proprietors and Manufacturers of the Waltham Blind Fast. Also, of Bost- wick's Improved Rotary Shears, which cut sheet metal straight by gauge; in circles of any diameter; or in irregular patterns, without detaching any of its parts. For Tin and Coppersmiths' use. Warranted to give satisfaction.


Manufacturers of Kerr's Dentists' and Watchmakers' Lathes.


All kinds of machine-work promptly attended to.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


ANDERSON BROTHERS, CARRIAGE


MANUFACTORY -- AND-


DEPOSITORY


WALTHAM, MASS.


The subscribers respectfully call public attention to their extensive manufactory and stock, new and second-hand. Every branch of building and repairing


CARRIAGES, OF ALL KINDS,


Carried on under their personal supervision, embracing


Wood-Work, Ironing, Painting, Trimming, &c., &c.


MANUFACTORY ON MAIN, NEAR BACON STREET.


CARRIAGES INSURED during time of repairing, when desired.


Carriages to be repaired will be sent for, and returned when finished, free of extra charge. E. S. ANDERSON, W. H. ANDERSON.


JOHN H. WHELON, House Painter and Glazier. Also, Dealer in PAINTS, OILS & GLASS.


Blinds furnished and hung at short notice. Glazed Windows constantly on hand.


Exchange Street, rear of Central House, WALTHAM.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


FRANK MCGUINNESS, -- DEALER IN- FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c.


Constantly on hand, BASS'S PALE ENGLISH ALE. Particular attention paid to


BILL POSTING AND DISTRIBUTING, In Waltham and vicinity. F. McGUINNESS, 405 Main Street, Waltham, Mass.


WILLIAM B. KNAPP, PLUMBER,


And Manufacturer and Dealer in


STOVES, FURNACES


Tin, Sheet Iron, Glass and Britannia Ware,


288 MAIN STREET, - - WALTHAM.


Concrete Pavement


LAID AT REDUCED RATES. -- ALSO,- TEAMING AND JOBBING


PROMPTLY DONE BY


W. W. HAYES,


(LATE SANGER & HAYES),


STAND AT BEAVER BROOK. SAND AND LOAM FOR SALE. 13


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


NEW HARDWARE STORE.


RICHARDSON BROS. GOODNOW'S BLOCK, A First-class Hardware Store, Where can be found a full assortment of


Builders' Hardware,


Nails, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Window Weights, Tarred and Dry Sheathing Paper, Manilla Cordage, Brushes, in great variety. Agricultural Tools. Also, the Improved Iron Sink.


PORTLAND STONE DRAIN PIPE, ALL SIZES.


G 3FEET


Plated ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scis- sors, Razors, &c., &c.


PAINTS AND OILS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


Main Street, Goodnow's Block, - Waltham, Mass.


S. K. ELLIS, DEALER IN


Dry and Fancy Goods,


EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES,


WHITE GOODS, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIM- MINGS, BUTTONS, &c., &c.


-ALSO- A Full assortment of Zephyr Worsteds, Yarns, Working Patterns, and Canvas.


Willow Baskets, Shopping Bags, Fans, Veils, Merino Vests and Drawers, Hoop Skirts, Panniers, Corsets, all kinds and sizes.


Ladies' & Children's OUTSIDE GARMENTS


on hand and made to order. Ladies' Night Robes, Chemises, Drawers, Walking, Trail, and Under Skirts, in medium to finest grades.


ALL AT VERY LOW PRICES, . At Ellis's Cheap Cash Store, 291 Main St., Waltham.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. L. GOSS PHOTOGRAPHER.


Having refitted my rooms, I am better prepared to make pictures of all the modern styles, and those beautiful Rembrandts.


8)


PORCELAIN PICTURES,


MADE BY A NEW PROCESS.


PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR WORK.


Particular attention paid to copying and enlarging pictures. Copies from old Da- guerrotypes, Ambrotypes, &c., made from tintype to life size. Parties can rely on having their work done with dispatch, and warranted.


N. B. Views of Residences, &c., taken. All orders promptly attended to. All styles of Frames made to order.


GOSS,


(SUCCESSOR TO H. F. WARREN),


Pope's Building, opposite Rumford Hall, WALTHAM, MASS.


R. BEMIS, FLORIST.


BOUQUETS, CUT FLOWERS, WREATHS AND CROSSES, At short notice.


ALSO, PLANTS FOR BEDDING PURPOSES. N. B .- Orders can be left at the Greenhouse, No. 2 Maple Street, or at my BOOT AND SHOE STORE,


No. 4 Central Block, Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


H. L. HOVEY 5 SUCCESSOR TO


J. W. PARMENTER & CO.,


DEALER IN


Hard and Soft A L


WOOD, HAY.


Laths, Lime, Cement, BRICK, SAND, PLASTER,


Plastering Hair, &c.


Cor, MOODY STREET and FITCHBURG RAILROAD,


WALTHAM, MASS.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE H. OTTO, Carriage Painter and Varnisher,


MAIN STREET,


Rear Central House, .


. WALTHAM, MASS.


CARRIAGES PAINTED, STRIPED & VARNISHED


IN THE NEATEST MANNER.


Orders solicited and promptly attended to. GEO. H. OTTO, Waltham, Mass.


H. MCDONALD,


BLACKSMITH


Rear MAIN STREET,


Near CENTRAL HOUSE.


Carriage Work, Horse Shoeing, and all branches of gen- eral Jobbing promptly attended to.


10


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE F. PATCH,


Dealer in


Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges,


FREERLESST


CAST IRON SINKS,


Copper Pumps.


ZINC, SHEET LEAD,


Lead Pipe, TIN, GLASS,


Britannia, and Wooden WARE. Also, a General Assortment of


KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS,


MOODY STREET, COR. GORDAN, WALTHAM,


Tin Roofing, Gutters, Conductors, &c., made to order. Copper Pumps set and re- paired, and Jobbing of all kinds attended to at short notice.


Also, Agent for the celebrated


PEERLESS STOVE, AS REPRESENTED IN CUT.


H. G. WHITCOMB, Roofer and Roof Painter.


New Roofs put on, Old Roofs Repaired, and Tin and Shingle Roofs painted with


IMPROVED PATENT ROOF PAINT. Lightning Rods and Vanes put up. Also, Agent for


AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMP. H. G. WHITCOMB. Off Bacon Street, . . . WALTHAM, MASS.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEO. H. WHITFORD, PRACTICAL


WATCHMAKER, JEWELER & OPTICIAN,


MAIN STREET, Corner Lexington, WALTHAM, MASS.,


Dealer in


XI XII


1A


IX


IV


VIA


WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,


Silver Ware, Spectacles, -- AND ---


FANCY GOODS.


SPECIALTIES OF


WALTHAM WATCHES. Wholesale and Retail.


Ladies' Gold Watches, Gold Chains, Rich Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, French and American Clocks. The Celebrated Perfected Spectacle and Eye-glass.


Personal attention given to repairing Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, & c. GEO. H. WHITFORD.


MISS S. A. BULLOCK, HAIR GOODS AND TOILET ARTICLES,


PERFUMERY


BOCLES


HYPERION FLUID


INIMNAY


LADIES' HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOOING.


No. 284 Main Street, WALTHAM.


A fine assortment of French Combs, Brushes, Pomades, and Oils. Orders for all kinds of Ladies' Hair Work promptly and satisfactorily attended to.


12


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


FRANCIS BUTTRICK,


DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF


ALL KINDS OF


LUMBER


LUMBER YARD,


Also, Manufacturer of


Packing Boxes


OF ALL KINDS.


PLANING & SAWING


Promptly attended to at reasonable rates.


YARD NEAR THE UPPER RAILROAD STATION, WALTHAM, MASS.


H. W. Howe.


Francis Buttrick.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


PROSPECT HOUSE


RESTAURANT


WALTHAM, MASS.


The subscriber has re-opened and


NEWLY REFITTED AND FURNISHED The above spacious Public House and Stables.


The House is now open and ready for the reception of transient company or boarders, and


A SHARE OF PUBLIC FAVOR IS SOLICITED.


A GOOD BILLIARD ROOM


Is attached to the House, and it is designed to render it an agreeable and comfortable resort.


A LIVERY STABLE


Is also attached to the House, for the accommodation of guests.


ROBERT HAY.


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WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEO. F. BAKER, Manufacturer of and Dealer in GENTLEMEN'S, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, 349 Main St., WALTHAM, MASS.


J. D. LIVERMORE, BREAD, CAKE & PASTRY BAKER,


275 Main Street, WALTHAM.


Fresh Bread and Cake every day. Breakfast Rolls delivered every morning. Wedding Cake furnished to order. Brown Bread and Beans every Sunday morning. Also, a full stock of Fruits and Confectionery.


ALEXANDER F. McALLISTER, DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries, FLOUR, MEAL, CROCKERY, AND GLASSWARE,


No. 98 School Street, , . . . WALTHAM, MASS.


EUGENIE CARON,


IMPORTER OF


FRENCH WINES, 11 City Hall Avenue, NILES BLOCK, . BOSTON,


1800


FRENCH BRANDY


-AND-


Moody, corner of Gordan Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


15


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIAM GUINAN, Dealer in all kinds of Ready-made


BOOTS & SHOES.


ALSO, DEALER IN


REAL ESTATE, 373 Main Street, Corner of Common, WALTHAM, MASS.


LAWRENCE CO.,


DEALERS IN


Stationery, Periodicals,


FANCY GOODS,


STEREOSCOPES


-AND-


Stereoscopic Views. FRAMES of all kinds made at shortest notice. BOOK BINDING in all its branches.


BLANK BOOKS


IN


N. B. Newspapers and Magazines delivered at the residences of Subscribers.


375 Main Street, WALTHAM.


ALEXANDER PERRY,


Photographer, UP ONE FLIGHT, Main Street, cor. Lexington, WALTHAM, MASS.


16


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES RYAN,


DEALER IN


HYSON


TEA


CHOICE FAMILY


GROCERIES,


Flour, Spises, Crockery, &c.


No. 409 Main Street, . . . , WALTHAM, MASS.


ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


ANDREW FLOYD, FLORIST.


House and Greenhouse Plants For sale, and Cut Flowers constantly on hand.


Bouquets, Wreaths, Crosses, and other funeral designs made to order.


Greenhouse, 13 Harvard Street, near Main, WALTHAM, MASS.


S. L. NEWTON, DEALER IN


Fresh, Smoked, and Pickled Fish, OYSTERS & LOBSTERS


In their season.


CHURCH STREET, Corner of Main, . . . WALTHAM, MASS.


C. S. PACKARD,


-AND-


STONE WORK AND JOBBING Attended to promptly. CORD WOOD CONSTANTLY FOR SALE. Cor. Main and Prospect Sts., Waltham, Mass.


17


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


ANDREW OHNEMUS, Carriage Manufacturer


-AND-


WHEELWRIGHT. All orders promptly attended to.


Spring Street, near Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


ALBERT T. POPE,


Dealer in


GOALYARD


LL


COAL


AND HAY,


CALVARY STREET (CHEMICAL DISTRICT), WALTHAM, MASS.


Evening Office and Order Box at D. E. POPE'S Store, 311 Main Street. South Side Order Box, S. O. SAVILL'S, Moody Street.


S. L. RYAN,


Dealer in


Flour and Grain,


-AT THE-


WALTHAM GRAIN STORE,


307 Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


Grist Mill on Lexington Street, corner of Main.


18


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


ANDREW WARREN,


AGENT FOR


WALTHAM WATCHES,


SINGER and other SEWING MACHINES,


HALL TREADLE,


United Piano Makers' PIANOS, No. 3 Central Block, . WALTHAM. The Hall Treadle may be applied to all Machines.


O


ALEX. STARBUCK, WATCHMAKER


-AND-


JEWELER, AND DEALER IN


Fine Jewelry, Guitars, &c., CENTRAL BLOCK, WALTHAM.


Agent for the "TILTON," the best Guitar made. ALL GOODS SOLD WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.


JOHN M. FROST,


DEALER IN


Fruits, Confectionery,


NUTS, JELLIES, CANNED FRUITS, &c., Of every description.


Cor. Elm and Main Sts., WALTHAM.


Agent for Dr. Irish's Of wa Beer.


.


19


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE E. HOBBS, BUILDING AND REPAIRING OF MACHINERY,


AND JOBBING Of every description done to order . Also, Manufacturer of Small Lathes, Calipers, Bingham's Pat. Ex. Hol. Aug., and Machinists' Tools of all kinds.


Steam Engines & Boilers Repaired at short notice.


P. O. Box, 550. Shop on Felton St., opposite Fountain, Waltham, Mass.


JAMES F. PACKARD,


TEAMING


AND


STONE WORK


Done promptly to order. Team Horses constantly on hand, and for sale or exchange.


No. 5 MECHANIC STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.


FYSON


TEA


McWAIN BROS., GROCERS


No. 3 Lexington Street, WALTHAM.


Having just opened our New Store, and being connected with a wholesale store in the city, we are able to sell our goods at cheaper prices than they can be bought else- where. Our terms are Cash. W. D. MOWAIN, D. H. MOWAIN.


JOHN GALBRAITH,


Manufacturer of


LIGHTNING RODS,


No. 1 LIBERTY STREET,


Near Main, .WALTHAM, MASS.


20


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.


M. H. BELLIS, UPHOLSTERER, Opposite 19 Exchange Street, WALTHAM.


MRS. M. H. BELLIS,


CARPET MAKER. Carpets made and put down at short notice. REAR OF CENTRAL HOUSE,


Exchange Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


PEQUOD BILLIARD HALL,


4 Phelan Tables, No. 410 Main Street, WALTHAM. (2d building below Central House.)


Shrewsbury and Providence River Oysters received fresh daily.


GEO. CAUGHEY, Proprietor,


CENTRAL HOUSE,


S. R. COOK, Proprietor,


Main Street, near the Common, WALTHAM.


This House is centrally located on Main Street, and is a general head- quarters for business men. Accommodations excellent, and charges reasonable.


The attention of parties riding for pleasure, sleighing parties, and others, is called to the location of this Hotel.


A fine Hall for Dancing is connected with the House.


Parties of any number will be furnished with Music and Refreshments at short notice.


There is also a Boarding Stable connected with the Hotel, and the best attention given to the care of horses.


21


WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS ..


CHANGE OF STORE.


Owing to a rapid increase of business, and a want of sufficient room, the subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of


WALTHAM AND VICINITY That he has taken a lease of the store lately occupied by


Mr. A. BULLOCK As a dining saloon (NEW ENGLAND HOTEL),


283 Main Street,


For the purpose of continuing the


TAILORING BUSINESS


IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.


It is my intention to make this a FIRST-CLASS Tailoring Establishment. Will keep constantly on hand a well-selected line of American and Foreign


Broadcloths, Doeskins,


FANCY CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,


Appropriate to the seasons, as well as a full line of


GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,


And will CUT GENTS' GARMENTS in the LATEST STYLE, and make them in the best workmanlike manner. Those patronizing me will run no risk, as a good fit will be warranted in all garments which I will make.


I wish to remind those who have garments requiring repairing, cleaning, and press- ing, that I can better attend to it in the winter and summer months, as my regular business is generally dull in those times, and I will put them in proper condition.


I will take this opportunity to return thanks to my numerous patrons, and hope by fair dealing to merit their continued patronage.


THOS. J. BARTON,


283 Main Street, . WALTHAM. 14


22


WALTHAM AND BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


Waltham Sentinel,


AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 260 Main Street, J. HASTINGS, Proprietor.


The SENTINEL, devoted to Local Intelligence, Agriculture, Manufactures, Literature, Advertising, etc., is published every Friday evening, and is about to commence its


FIFTEENTH VOLUME. Price, $2.00 per year. Blanks of various kinds constantly for sale, or printed to order.


PRESSES RUN BY ROPER ENGINE POWER.


[ESTABLISHED 1850.] BROWN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, Appraisers, Real Estate and Mortgage Brokers, 19 COURT STREET,


BENJ. F. BROWN,


Residence 53 Lexington Street, Waltham.


BOSTON.


GEORGE CHAMBERLIN & CO., Formerly with ABRAM FRENCH & CO., IMPORTERS OF


Crockery, China, and Glass Ware,


French and Bohemian Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware and Cutlery, No. 1111 Washington Street,


GEORGE CHAMBERLIN, BOSTON. SAM. W. SNOW.


23


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


DAVIS & FARNUM,


GAS ENGINEERS


- AND-


CONTRACTORS,


Manufacturers of all kinds of


IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,


Castings and Apparatus for Gas Works,


GAS HOLDERS AND IRON ROOFING.


Orders from Gas and Water Companies promptly attended to.


Works at Waltham, Mass.


NEAR THE BLEACHERY STATION.


Office, 82 Washington Street, Boston.


OFFICE HOURS, 10.45 TO 11.45.


F. J. DAVIS,


J. R. FARNUM.


.


24


WATERTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS.


CHARLES H. McNEAR, DEALER IN


CIGARS and TOBACCO, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, AND FISHING TACKLE.


ALSO, Cakes, Spruce Beer, Ginger Ale, and Cider. HOWE'S BLOCK, - - - MAIN ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.


J. ALBERT SULLIVAN, Druggist and Apothecary, WATERTOWN SQUARE.


The subscriber, having had seventeen years' experience as an apothecary, feels confident of his ability to give perfect satisfaction to all his patrons.


All Medicines will be of the best and purest quality.


Physicians' prescriptions carefully dispensed by the proprietor personally, at all hours of the day and night.


YOUR PATRONAGE IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.


J. ALBERT SULLIVAN.


WATERTOWN BOOKSTORE. 4


G. G. MCLAUTHLIN, Main Street, DEALER IN


SCHOOL, BLANK & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS


Photograph and Tintype Albums, Card and Cabinet Photographs, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Pictures, Newspapers, Magazines, Fashion Books, Story Papers, Dime Books, etc., etc. Also, Hair Oils and Restoratives, Perfumery, Wallets, Pocket Knives, Thermometers, Violin Strings, Fancy Articles.


INITIAL STATIONERY. A large stock cheap. INITIAL STATIONERY.


25


WATERTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS.


I. C. SANGER, STEAM PLANING AND MOLDING MILL,


KIN DRIED


8 ×10


10 X12


Pleasant Street, WATERTOWN, MASS.


MANUFACTURER OF


Doors, Sashes & Blinds,


A full assortment of the above kept constantly on hand. Also, Glazed Windows of all sizes, at the Lowest Cash Prices.


J. G. BARKER, SHIRT MANUFACTURER, AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED


WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE,


The best in the world for family use.


SPRING STREET, OPPOSITE FAYETTE. RESIDENCE, MT. AUBURN STREET.


MISS J. HARRINGTON,


MILLINERY


Main Street, WATERTOWN, MASS.


ALL ORDERS ATTENDED TO WITH PROMPTNESS.


MACHINIST.


ALL KINDS OF


MACHINE AND JOBBING WORK Done with neatness and dispatch. Spring, near Main Street, Watertown, Mass.


26


WATERTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS.


A FRED


DEALER IN


HARDWARE & CUTLERY,


Agricultural Implements, Drain and Soil Pipe, Main Street, cor. Spring, . . WATERTOWN, MASS.


JOHN BARNARD, HOUSE PAINTER, -AND --


CLAI


Shop Spring St., near Main. Residence Patten, corner of Mt. Auburn Street, WATERTOWN, MASS.


P. McDONNELL, BLACKSMITH -- AND --


HORSESHOER, Mt. Auburn St., near Main, WATERTOWN, MASS.


G. W. BACON & CO., -DEALERS IN-


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


DRY COODS


CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, (Opposite the Bank,)


Washington Street,


NEWTON CORNER.


G. W. BACON,


FRANCIS MURDOCK.


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NEWTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES H. WIGHT,


CARPENTER


and BUILDER,


,


Central Street, near Grove Street, AUBURNDALE.


> Contracts for Building, in any part of the town, promptly attended to. All work executed in a thorough and workmanlike manner.


ROBERT CURRY,


Carriage Manufacturer,


WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR FIRST R. R.FCROSSING, NEWTON.


Carriages and Sleighs of all 'descriptions made to order, and warranted to give satisfaction.


Repairing, in all its branches, promptly attended to.


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NEWTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


NONANTUM SHIRT MANUFACTORY,


-AND-


LAUNDRY,


Brook Street, - -


- NEWTON.


E. B. BLACKWELL, Proprietor.


FINE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, AND WARRANTED TO FIT.


From New York Mills Cotton,


at $2.75 each.


Wamsutta


at 2.50 each.


Androscoggin 66


at 2.25 each.


Cabot


at 2.00 each.


LAUNDRY WORK of all descriptions, nicely and promptly done.


Silk, Woolen, and Worsted Goods


THOROUGHLY CLEANSED,


Without injury to Color or Fabric.


Coats,


$1.00


Pants,


.50


Vests,


.30


Blankets,


.50


Ladies' Dresses,


50 cents to 3.00


Ladies Sacques, .


. 50 cents to 1.50


29


NEWTON ADVERTISEMENTS,


COAL! COAL!


The undersigned keeps constantly on hand Coals of a superior quality, suitable for DOMESTIC AND STEAM PURPOSES, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.


Hard and Soft Wood


SAWED BY STEAM POWER TO ANY REQUIRED LENGTH.


ALSO,-


GRAIN AND MEAL,


At wholesale and retail, received direct from Chicago and other points West. Having a


STEAM GRIST-MILL


For grinding, he is enabled to sell at prices as low as can be purchased in Boston or vicinity.


ALBERT BRACKETT, NEWTON.


J. O. EVANS,


A. J. LINCOLN.


R. O. EVANS.


EVANS, LINCOLN & CO.,


DEALERS IN


PAPER


FRENCH & AMERICAN


HANCINGS


PAPER HANGINGS,


Curtains and Curtain Fixtures,


DECORATIONS, PICTURE ROD, ETC.


Paper Hanging done promptly, and in a thorough manner.


Hyde's Block, Washington Street,


NEWTON.


30


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


SALESR


M - -OF THE-


INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND,


No. 20 Bromfield Street, BOSTON.


Mattresses, Feather Beds, Entry Mats, Brooms, &C.,


MADE BY THE BLIND,


Sold Wholesale and Retail.


Chairs Cane-seated, Sofas and Parlor Chairs Re-uphol- stered, Old Mattresses and Feather Beds made over, Feathers and Curled Hair Purified by Steam in the best manner.


CHURCHES AND SHIPS' CABINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.


E. D. SPEAR, M. D. THE OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, So much celebrated for his Remarkable Cures, Office 713 Washington Street, BOSTON.


IF Dr. SPEAR can be consulted at his office, 713 Washington Street, Boston, or by letter, with stamp, free of charge, upon ALL diseases.


STAINED AND CUT GLASS


MANUFACTORY, -BY- 363C


3F


Nos. 131, 139, and 141 Congress Street, . . . . BOSTON. Glass for Church Windows in every style.


31


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


FORTY-FIVE YEARS IN UNION STREET.


HOMER, LANE & CO.,


IMPORTERS OF


French China, Semi-Porcelain, WHITE STONE WARE.


These goods are of our own IMPORTATION, were


MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR OUR RETAIL TRADE,


And for DURABILITY and STYLE are unsurpassed. PRICES REDUCED.


52 & 54 Union, and 39 & 41 Friend Streets. BOSTON,


HUB SHIRTS.


HOWE'S IMPROVED


S


Open Back & Front,


O


E


MADE TO ORDER.


O


C


C


B


HANDSOME,


EASY & PERFECT FITTING


A


A


0


W


W


Twelve years' practical ex- perience has 'made me master of the art, as thousands will testify. Therefore ALL who de- sire can have a


PERFECT FITTING SHIRT, By calling at


I. A. HOWE'S,


221 Washington Street, . BOSTON.


32


BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.


LYON & NASON,


General Agents for Massachusetts of the


Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Comp'y


OF NEWARK, N. J.


BRANCH OFFICE, NO. 15 STATE STREET,


Marble Building, ! cor. Devonshire St. S BOSTON. SL. A. Lyon, A. F. Nason.


D. HUMPHREYS STORER, M. D., MEDICAL EXAMINER.


ORGANIZED IN 1845. CHARTER PERPETUAL.


C. FERA,


C CONFECTIONER Ladies' and Gentlemen's Ice Cream and Dining Saloon. 343 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


G. F. manufactures every description of fancy French and German CONFECTIONERY WORK. Families supplied with every requisite for a genteel dinner or evening party. Ice Creams, Plain and Fancy Cakes, Pastry, and Confectionery, constantly on hand. Parties supplied at the shortest notice with Sherbet, Jelly, Blancmange, Table Orna- ments, etc.


Every article in this establishment warranted first quality, or no charge. Goods forwarded by express at short notice.


CHRISTOPHER NEEDHAM,


FRESCO PAINTER


In Encaustic, Oil, and Distemper Colors.




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