Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1880, Part 21

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 290


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Rev. Edwin P. Wilson, Pastor; Abiel Abbott, Luther B. Morse, Horace W. Otis, Deacons; Abiel Abbott, Treas .; J. Henry Green, Clerk; Charles W. Cummings, Sexton; O. W. Dimick, Supt. Sunday-school; N. D. Ab- bott, Asst. Supt .; W. T. Pierce, Librarian.


Officers of the Parish-Chas. Q. Pierce, Treas .; E. S.


253


WATERTOWN DIRECTORY.


Plaisted, L. P. Hammond, E. B. Eaton, Prudential Com- mittee.


Number of members, 210. Number of scholars, 180. Volumes, 600.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Main street, near Cross.


Organized 1837.


Rev. Henry Lummis, Pastor; C. W. Morehouse, R. H. Paine, Leonard Whitney, William H. Dadmun, Henry J. Learned, Benjamin F. Nutting, Wilbur F. Learned, George E. Priest, Stewards; Wilbur F. Learned, Treas .; John Looker, Sexton; George E. Priest, Supt. Sunday- school; William H. Perkins, Librarian.


Number of church-members, 95. Number of scholars, 175. Volumes, 450.


ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC).


Main street, near Watertown square.


Organized 1849.


Rev. Robert P. Stack, Pastor; Thomas Stanley, Sex- ' ton; Rev. Robert P. Stack, Supt. Sunday-school.


Number of members, 1500.


FIRST PARISH SOCIETY (UNITARIAN).


Church street, corner Summer.


Organized 1630.


Rev. A. M. Knapp, Pastor; Edward Whitney, Henry Russell, C. W. Stone, Standing Committee; Charles J. Barry, Treas. and Clerk; A. F. Haynes, Sexton; Selah Howell, Supt. Sunday-school; Henry Russell jr., Libra- rian.


254


WATERTOWN DIRECTORY.


MASONIC. PEQUOSSETTE LODGE OF FREE MASONS. Chartered 1858.


Meetings held at Masonic Hall, Noyes block, second Thursday in the month. Officers elected annually, in June.


Benj. H. Dow, W. M .; Isaac Harrington, S. W .; W. A. Learned, J. W .; C. W. Stone, Treas .; Alberto F. Haynes, Sec .; - Davis, S. D .; - - Tarlton, J. D .; W. H. Dadmun, C .; Robert Davis, M .; S. F. Stearns, S. S .; A. H. A. Groeschner, J. S .; G. Hancock, I. S .; F. H. Edgecomb, T.


ODD FELLOWS. LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 31.


Meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Hall, Noyes block, Main street.


B. Holbrook, N. G .; F. A. Brown, V. G .; John New- comb, Sec .; J. W. Applin, Treas .; Chas. A. Gregg, John W. Applin, Trustees.


AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. CHARLES RIVER COUNCIL, NO. 36.


Instituted Oct. 9, 1879.


S. F. Stearns, C .; E. T. Field, V. C .; S. S. Gleason, P. C .; F. M. Johnson, Sec .; W. H. Perkins, Treas .; William F. Quincy, Collector; E. A. Murdock, Orator; S. H. Coombs, Chaplain; E. A. Murdock, Medical Ex- aminer.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


ISAAC B. PATTEN POST, No. 81.


Regular meetings, first and third Monday evenings of every month, at G. A. R. Hall, Mt. Auburn street, corner Main.


O. W. Dimick, P. C .; C. Q. Pierce, S. V. C .; H. W. Martin, J. V. C .; Chas. C. White, Q. M .; W. W. Cor- son, Adjt .; J. Hallahan, Surgeon; C. F. Jackson, Chap- lain; J. Selden, O. D .; M. A. Forrest, O. G., George E. Priest, S. M .; J. H. Russell, Q. M. S.


255


WATERTOWN DIRECTORY.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR. QUINOBEN LODGE, No. 438. Instituted Feb. 2, 1877.


Meets second and fourth Monday evenings, at Masonic hall, Noyes block, Main street.


Geo. H. Gregg, Dictator; John A. York, Vice Dicta- tor; Geo. F. Robinson, Reporter; W. H. Pevear, Finan- cial Reporter; C. A. Gregg, Treasurer.


MISCELLANEOUS.


RELIEF FIRE ASSOCIATION.


Organized 1862.


Meets first Friday in each month, in Dana block, Main street.


P. J. Gallagher, President; J. F. Waldron, Vice-pres .; F. M. Kelley, Sec .; M. H. York, Treas .; J. B. Regan, Chairman, G. H. Williams, C. D. Regan, P. A. Fahey, Jas. Hart, Directors.


UNION HORSE RAILWAY.


Station, Main, near Cross street. Office at Harvard square, Cambridge.


Cars leave Watertown 5.55 A.M., and every 30 minutes until 9.55 P.M. Leave Boston every 30 minutes, from 7 A.M. to 11 P.M.


Sunday cars leave Watertown every half hour from 7.25 A.M., to 9.55 P.M. Leave Boston every 30 minutes, from 8.30 A.M. to 11 P.M.


Trip each way is made in one hour and five minutes.


WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Town House, Main street, corner Church.


Organized 1868. TRUSTEES.


Charles J. Barry, Chairman; Geo. N. March, Treasur- er; Joshua Coolidge, G. K. Snow, A. C. Stockin, Charles F. Fitz.


Solon F. Whitney, Librarian; Miss Jane Stockwell, 1st. Asst .; Miss M. Ella Sherman, 2d Asst.


Number of books, about 12,000.


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WATERTOWN DIRECTORY.


WATERTOWN POOR FARM. Orchard street. Zachariah Boodey, Supt. Number of inmates, 14.


POST OFFICE. Barnard's block, Main street.


Samuel S. Gleason, Postmaster.


Mails arrive 7.40 and 10 A.M., 12.30 and 6.10 P.M.


Mails close 8.04 A.M., 1.10, 5.20 and 6.25 P.M. Mt. Auburn station, Mt. Auburn bridge.


J. H. Flagg, Superintendent.


Mails arrive, 8.15 and 11.45 A.M., and 5.50 P.M.


Mails depart same time as arrival.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Abbott T. Grafton,


Priest Geo. E.,


Andrew Geo. W.,


Snow Geo. K.,


Barry Chas. J.,


Stevens James,


Bemis Isaac V., Stickney John K.,


Derby Henry Clay,


Stone Chas. W.,


Huckins David T., Sullivan Jeremiah J.,


Kidder Geo. R., Wheeler Jesse F.,


Noyes George L.,


Whitney Hiram.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Kidder Geo. R.,


Wheeler Jesse F.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


383€.


(Successor to J. W. PARMENTER & CO.) DEALER IN


Hard and Soft Goal,


WOOD, HAY, STRAW, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, PLASTER, Plastering Hair, &c. CORNER MOODY STREET AND FITCHBURG R. R., WALTHAM, MASS. Order Box at Bradford & Williams', No. 1 Central Block.


ROBERT TELFER, Turning, Jig and Straight Sawing,


STAIR, FENCE AND STALL POSTS, BALUSTERS AND HOUSE BRACKETS. Pattern and Model Work a Specialty. P.O. BOX 576. SHOP, REAR MUSIC HALL, ELM ST. WALTHAM.


GEORGE D. TAYLOR, Carpenter and Builder, JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


Rear 11, Elm Street, WALTHAM.


The Waltham Free Press,


(Sentinel Merged in Free Press, April, 1877.)


PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. TERMS $2.00 PER YEAR. Office in Sentinel Building, Main Street,


GEORGE PHINNEY, . Publisher.


JOB PRINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THE WALTHAM CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,


-AND - Kitchen Furnishing Store, GEORGE T. FIEL, 411 Main Street.


GIBBS


CO.'S


Waltham2


& Boston


EXPRESS.


200 Franklin, 34 Court Square, and 25 Merchants Row, BOSTON.


(OFFICES}


9 Church Street,


WALTHAM.


-DEALER IN-


Choice Family Groceries, Flour, Grain,


CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. No. 353 Main Street, . WALTHAM.


HENR BEAN,


-MANUFACTURER OF-


Plain and Fancy Boxes.


Dix Block, Moody Street, . . WALTHAM.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


F. E. WELLS, D. D. S.,


DENTAL OFFICE,


Connally's Block, Corner Moody and Crescent street, WALTHAM. P. O. Box 1212.


F. K. SIBLEY,


Inventor and Manufacturer of the Prize Medal


Emery and Crocus Cloth.


CORUNDUM AND ADAMANTA WHEELS. Moody, corner Cushing Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


J. R. NASON,


Carriage


Painter.


Old Stand of Anderson Brothers, Corner Main and Bacon Streets, WALTHAM.


All Work entrusted to his care personally attended to and the stock used warranted to give satisfaction.


GEO. F. SHEDD,


Manufacturer of


STEAM ENGINES, - -AND-


Small Lathes.


LEXINGTON STREET, NEAR BEAVER,


WALTHAM, MASS.


4 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


PROSPECT 1 WALTHAM, MASS.


ASHER.LULADAMMS


The subscriber has re-opened and Newly Refitted and Furnished the above spacious 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 BIL- LIARD ROOM is attached to the House, and it is designed to render it an agree- able and comfortable resort. A LIVERY STABLE is also attached to the House, for the accommodation of guests. Horse Cars pass the door, connecting with Boston & Albany and F. R. R. PIERCE O'CONNELL, Manager.


T. A. WALSH Merchant Tailor,


71 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM.


A Choice Selection of Foreign and Domestic Cassimeres, Worsteds, Diagonals, etc., Constantly on Hand.


WALTHAM REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Estates Sold, Exchanged, Rented, Mortgages Negotiated


OFFICE, WHITFORD BUILDING, ROOM 3, 361 Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS.


E. A. HARRINGTON.


CHAS. F. PARKS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


TAYLOR & FARMER,


-DEALERS IN- BEEF, PORK,


Mutton, Tripe, Poultry, LARD, SAUSAGES, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, &c. Prospect Block, Main Street WALTHAM.


PROVISIONS of all kinds constantly on hand, also FRUIT and VEGETABLES in their season. Thomas F. Hughes.


WALTHAM,


MASS.


Oak St., near Cedar


RUMFORD MARKET. RAND & DUTCH,


-DEALERS IN-


BEEF, PORK, VEAL, Lamb, Poultry, Hams, TRIPE, TONGUES, LARD, Fruit and Vegetables. Lexington, near Main St., Waltham,


McParland & Harrington, DEALERS IN BEEF, PORK, Lard, Hams, Sausages, Tripe, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, &c., &c. Dix Block, Moody Street, WALTHAM.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JOHN A. LINCOLN, Job Printer, MOODY ST., NEAR WALNUT, WALTHAM. DET All kinds of Job Work executed at reasonable Rates.


CHARLES F. ROGERS, ttorney and Counsellor at Law, ROOM 8 CENTRAL BLOCK, WALTHAM. IF Real Estate and Insurance.


E. L. HAMLIN, Surgeon Dentist. WHITFORD BUILDING, 361 MAIN STREET (Room 1 up Stairs), WALTHAM.


IFGas and Ether used for Extracting Teeth. LE


H. F. WARREN, -FLORIST-


Ornamental Fruit and Shade Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. SUMMER STREET, WALTHAM.


Floral Designs a Specialty. 0


MOORE BROTHERS, UPHOLSTERERS, Basement Whitfords Blk., Main St., r. T. D. Stratton's,


E. P. MOORE. WALTHAM. G. F. MOORE.


Carpets Laid, Cane Chairs Re-seated, Umbrellas and Parasols Repaired.


FASHIONABLE CUSTOM TAILOR,


Lawrence Block, Common Street, WALTHAM.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


EDWARD W. MURPHY, Furniture and Upholstery Goods, MOODY STREET, CORNER TAYLOR, WALTHAM.


Wer Mattresses made over and Chairs re-seated at short notice .. En


H. N. ALLIN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ROOM 4, ADAMS BUILDING. Cor. Main and Church Sts., Waltham.


NUTTING & CO., MACHINISTS,


-And Manufacturers of- Punches, Dies, & Small Special Machinery. MOWING MACHINES & LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED IN THEIR SEASON. Moody Street, cor. Cushing, WALTHAM.


LANE & POOLE, House, Sign Painting and Glazing, -AND DEALERS IN- - PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. No. 12 Elm Street, WALTHAM. FRANK W. LANE.


CHARLES A. POOLE. .


JOHN H. WHELON, Painter, Glazier and Paper-Hanger. - -DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper-Hangings, &c. CORNER MAIN AND SPRING STREETS, WALTHAM.


Concrete Paving am Gravel Roofing, RESIDENCE, COR. IRVING AND GARNET STREET, WATERTOWN,


MASS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Boston Manufacturing Co., RIVER STREET, NEAR MOODY.


COMMENCED BUSINESS 1812.


Capital Stock $800,000.


M. U. Adams, Resident Agent. EDMUND DWIGHT, Treasurer, 60 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Wheelwright, Anderson & Co., Selling Agents. 770 FRANKLIN ST., - BOSTON. GOODS MADE:


Cotton Cloth & Hosiery.


WALTHAM BLEACHERY & DYE WORKS. River Street, opposite Willow. CHARLES H. MANN, AGENT.


EDMUND DWIGHT, Treasurer, 60 State St., BOSTON,


Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg Co.'s New No. 8.


Straight Needle, Light Running, Noiseless Sewing Machine.


SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. 87 MOODY STREET,


WALTHAM. Z. H. LEON, Manager.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


M. J. SLATTERY, MASON &


Bricklaying, Plastering, Whitening,


Coloring, Whitewashing, and Drain Pipe Laid. Tiles and Mar- ble Mantels set to order.


CHURCH ST., NEAR MAIN, (P.O. Box 528) WALTHAM. Cornices and Centre Pieces put up.£1


Waltham Weekly Record.


THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN WALTHAM. Contains all the Local News.


PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. E. L. BARRY, Proprietor.


Special attention paid to every variety of


JOB PRINTING. Office, 244 Main Street, WALTHAM.


W. L. FISHER & CO.,


-DEALERS IN-


Newspapers, Periodicals, Fancy Goods,


SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C.


Corner of Main and Church Streets, WALTHAM.


CLEASON AUCTIONEERS,


Office, Barnard's Block, Main Street, WATERTOWN.


Auction Sale of Miscellaneous Goods, at Auction Room, Otis Brothers' Block, every Saturday evening.


10


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JAMES B. WOODWARD


APOTHECARY,


-AND DEALER IN- Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods and Cigars. MAIN ST., WATERTOWN.


ALFRED HOWES,


-DEALER IN- Foreign and Domestic


HARDWARE AND


CUTLERY.


INCLUDING A FULL STOCK OF


BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Mechanics' Tools, AGRICULTURAL Implements, NAILS, LEAD, ZINC,


PUMPS, Clothes WRINGERS, Drain and Soil PIPE &c., &c.


MAIN Street, WATERTOWN.


Centre Street, - - - - Newton.


AGENTS FOR BRADLEY'S FERTILIZER.


WATERTOWN ENTERPRISE. Published every Wednesday. OFFICE BARNARD'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN


Terms - -


- - $1.25 per year.


S. S. GLEASON, Publisher.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


E. S. PLAISTED, PROVISION DEALER 1


Watertown, Mass.


Meats of all kinds, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs, And all other articles usually found in a first-class Provision Store, constantly on hand.


POTATOES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All goods purchased at bottom prices, and sold at a small margin.


ALEXANDER GREGG, Funeral and Furnishing Undertaker. CASKETS, COFFINS, AND ROBES, Constantly on hand, and furnished at short notice.


WAREROOM, 15 GALEN STREET, WATERTOWN.


Every article necessary for the burial of the dead, all of which will be furnished at the lowest possible prices. Also, Superintendent of Cemeteries.


Residence, Riverside Place, Watertown.


J. A. RAYWORTH,


-MANUFACTURER OF-


CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,


Cor. Arsenal and Taylor Sts., WATERTOWN, MASS.


Repairing in all Branches. MODERATE CHARGES.


S. F. CARRIER, PLUMBER J Washington Street, opposite the Bank, . . NEWTON. Branch Shop, Spring Street, WATERTOWN.


Water Closets, Forcing and Copper Pumps, and Brass Cocks of all sizes; Warm and Cold Shower Baths. LEAD WORK of all' descriptions done at short notice. Orders taken in any part of Newton or vicinity.


+


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Mount


Auburn Granite


Works,


STOKES, DONAHOE & CO.,


PROPRIETORS,


Arsenal Street, near Brighton Bridge,


WATERTOWN.


Post-office Address, BRIGHTON, MASS.


Plans for all Kinds of Cemetery Work Designed and Executed. All orders promptly attended to.


T. W. THOMPSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler,


-Dealer in- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, Barnard's Block, Main Street, WATERTOWN.


Repairing of Fine Watches and French Clocks a Specialty ..


MILLS,


Corner Pleasant and Bemis St., WATERTOWN.


Capital Stock, - $250,000.


Woolen Manufacturers. A. O. DAVIDSON, Resident Agent. Treasurer's Office and Salesroom, 266 Devonshire Street, BOSTON. SAMUEL SMITH, Treasurer.


L. A. SHAW, - -DEALER IN-


Provisions Vegetables, GALEN STREET, WATERTOWN SQUARE, WATERTOWN.


DEFruits of all kinds in their season ..


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CAMBRIDGE Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,


CHARTERED A. D., 1833. Insures Dwelling-Houses and Contents. AMOUNT AT RISK JULY 1, 1880, $5,175,000.00. ASSETS.


DEPOSIT NOTES, $130,000.00 $108,608.00


CASH AND SECURITIES,


LIABILITIES, . ,


$238,608.00. $38,219.00


Paying 50 per cent Return Premium on expiring five years policy.


Home Office, No. 555 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT. J. W. COOK, President. ALFRED L. BARBOUR, Secretary.


D. F. VILES, Agent for Waltham. W. H. INGRAHAM, Agent for Watertown.


ARTISTIC DECORATIONS -IN- PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, Upholstery Goods, &c., - -AT- CORSE, WOODBURY & SMITH'S, 181 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


CRAFTS CO.


-DEALERS IN-


DRUGS, MEDICINES,


Paints and Oil, Varnishes, Colors, Window Glass, Brushes, Putty, Sperm, Lard, Neats Foot and Other Oils, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., ETC., No. 148 Commercial Street, Boston. E. CRAFTS, JR. H. G. NELSON.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


STORY WILBUR, Formerly A. WILBUR & Co. Established 1821. New England Emporium for


ROOFING SLATES


Merrill's Celebrated Unfading Brownville Maine Slate. Purple and Black Welsh, Monson, Bangor, and Star Penva., Black Diamond, Purple, Green and Red Slates, by cargo or square. Special rates by carloads from quarries. Slate Dressing and Punching Machines. Roofing Tin, Zinc, Solder, Slating Tools and Nails, Elastic Cement, Rosin, Sized, Tarred and Dry Felts.


Slate Wharves, 529 Commercial St. (Near Old Charlestown Bridge.) Boston. J. STORY. S. A. WILBUR. Messrs. S. & W. have the entire product of my quarries, for twenty-five years known as " Brownville " or " Bangor Maine Slate," the standard slate of New England; awarded a Silver Medal by the Mass. Char- itable Mechanic Association; and the " Centennial Medal " the Highest Awards to Roofing Slate. As my quarries are the only ones making this peculiar quality, architects, builders and others, by specifying " Merrill's No. 1, Brownville, Me. Slate," may protect themselves against inferior kinds.


ADAMS H. MERRILL, Brownville, Me.


S. D. WARREN & CO.,


Manufacturers of all Styles


PRINTING PAPERS,


220 Devonshire and 113 Franklin Streets, BOSTON, MASS.


J. LATHAM & CO.,


Manufacturers and Publishers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


FRAMES, CHROMOS


ENGRAVINGS,


Floral Reward, Motto, and Business Cards of every design. Specialty of Framing to order of every description. Rare Bargains in our 10c., 15c., 25c., 50c., 75c., $1.00 departments.


J. LATHAM & CO., 90 & 92 Chaúncy Street, BOSTON.


WM. J. WILSON, BOOKBINDER,


No. 96 Milk Street, near Post-office Square, BOSTON. Special attention paid to Cloth, School Book, and Pamphlet Binding.


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ADVETISING DEPARTMENT.


DENNISON MANUFACTURING CO., Successors to DENNISON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF


AND


STATIONERS' SPECIALTIES.


DENNISON'S TOURISTS' TAGS FOR TRAVELERS,


Stratton's Gummed Labels, and Gummed Paper of all colors; Legal and Notarial Seals; Folding and Fancy Tickets ; Mentzel's Pat- ent Suspension Rings ; The Star Copying Pads, Dennison's Game Counters ; Wedding Cake Boxes ; Visiting and Playing Card Cases, Etc., Etc.


DENNISON'S TARGETS FOR RIFLE PRACTICE.


Phillips' Hook and Clasp Tags; Kimball's Self-Fastening Tickets; Postal Envelopes; McGill's Paper Fasteners at Manufacturers' discounts; Dickinson's Rubber Bands, Etc.


SEALING WAX MAKERS.


TISSUE PAPERS.


Proprietors "Globe" and Centennial Prize " Excelsior," and Importers of English Grass Bleached and Colored Tissue Papers, from the celebrated 39 Mill.


Proprietors of "SILVER WHITE," Best Article for Polishing Silver ! And Miller's "JEWELRY CLEANING CASKET" and "SILVER WHITE CASKET." JEWELERS' BOXES,


Jewelers' Cards, Pink and White Cotton, Fine Twines, etc., etc. DRUGGISTS' BOXES, Apothecaries' Powder and Counter Papers: Dennison's Shaving Papers.


DENNISON'S ABSORBENT COTTON, For Dental and Surgical Purposes.


ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. -AND BY-


Dennison Mnfg. Co.,


21 Milk Street, Boston,


198 Broadway, New York,


630 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,


102 Madison Street, Chicago,


143 Walnut St., Cincinnati,


409 Washington Ave., St. Louis.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CATALOGUE


-OF --


DIRECTORIES


-ISSUED BY-


W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.


American Railway Manual and Supply Directory $4.00


Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner Directory 2.00


Bangor City Directory 1.50


Bath, Brunswick and Richmond Directory 1.50


Biddeford and Saco Directory. 1.50


Boston Business Directory (annually) . 1.50


Boston & Maine Railroad Business Directory 2.50


Boston and Providence Railroad Directory 2.50


Brockton and Bridgewaters Directory 2.00


Brookline Directory. 1.50


Cambridge City Directory (annually). 2.50


Concord City Directory 1.50


Eastern and Maine Central Railroads Business Directory. 2.50


Haverhill City Directory 2.00


Lewiston and Auburn Directory . 2.00


Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Everett Directory 2.00


Massachusetts Cities Business Directory 2.50


Merrimack River Directory 2.00


Milford Directory 1.50


Nashua City Directory. 2.00


New Bedford City Directory 2.00


Portsmouth City Directory .. 1.50


Rockland, Belfast, and Camden Directory. 2.00


Somerville City Directory 2.00


United States Iron, Hardware, and Metal Trades Directory 5.00


Waltham and Watertown Directory. 1.50


Washington Street Directory .25


PUBLICATION OFFICE,


Bowdoin Building, 31 Milk Street, Room 39, BOSTON, Use the Elevator. W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Editors and Publishers.


Directories of the Principal Cities of the United States kept on hand, for reference, to accommodate patrons and friends, without charge


EMERSON PIANO-FORTES.


E


PEmexson


SQUARE GRANDE


THE EMERSON PIANO COMPANY


Are desirous that their instruments shall be subjected to the strictest tests. By care in selecting materials, and by rigorously insisting upon perfect work, they procure instruments that are ABSOLUTELY UNSURPASSED. The mechanism of the Piano-Forte is simple and easily understood. There is no secret or mystery about it, as some shrewd ad- vertisers would have the public believe. The solidity of the frame and case, the well-chosen, well-seasoned and well-wrought wood of the sounding-board, the perfection of the hammers, dampers and strings; the unyielding firmness of the pins, the scientific voicing and tuning- these are the elements necessary to form Perfect and Satisfactory Tone.


More than twenty-two thousand of these Pianos have been made and sold, and the Standard of Excellence was never so high as now. Superior Upright Pianos to Rent. Every Piano Warranted for Seven Years.


To persons of musical taste, willing to trust their own ears, the Company submits its instru- ments, confident that in sonority, evenness, crisp action, sustaining power and durability, they are not anywhere excelled.


WAREROOMS, 595 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


PHILIP L. MOEN, President and Treasurer.


CHAS. F. WASHBURN, Vice President and Se


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co WORCESTER, MASS., Manufacturers of IRON and STEEL WIRE


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


WIRE RODS of all grades; ROUND IRON, Rivet quality, 3-16 i to 1-2 in. Plain and. Patent Galvanized Telegraph Wire.


Market and Stone Wire, Annealed Fence and Grape Wire, in long lengths, Copper Pail Bail Wire, Rope Bridge, Bolt, Screw, Rivet, Buckle, and Chain Wire ; Wire for the Manufacture of Card Clothing, Heddles, Reeds, etc. Piano-String Covering Wire, Tinned Broom Wire, and Tin Plated Wire of all sizes. A specialty is made of Clock Machinery, Gun Screw, and Spiral Spring Wire, and Refin- ed Wire to pattern for particular purposes, from selected stamps of Norway Iron. Any grade of Wire furnished, Annealed, Bright, Polished, Coppered, Galvanized, or Tin-plated. Wire furnish- ed, straightened and cut to any length. Patent steel Barb Fencing, Barb Fence Armor, and Steel Bale Ties.


Superior Steel Corset Wire, Steel Crinoline Wire, Patent Linen Finish UNRIVALED STEEL MUSIC WIRE. STEEL WIRE for SPRINGS, NEEDLES, and DRILLS


Patent Steel Barb Fencing


A STEEL THORN HEDGE. No other Fencing so cheap, or put up so easily or quickly. Never rusts, stains, decays, shrinks, nor warps. Unaffected by fire, wind or flood. A complete barrier to the most unruly stock. Impassable by man or beast.


FIFTEEN THOUSAND TONS SOLD AND PUT UP DURING THE LAST YEAR. For sale at the leading hardware stores, with Stretchers and Staples. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet.


W ELLS BINDERY INC. ALTHAM, MASS. JAN. 1956


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