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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
SPECIAL DELIVERY OF FIRST-CLASS MAIL MATTER.
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This delivery is made within the carrier limit of any free delivery oflice, or within one mile of the postoffice of other places, as designated below.
New England Post Offices inaugurated Oct. 1, 1885.
Adams, Mass.
Dedham, Mass.
Melrose, Mass.
Amherst, Mass.
Deering, Me.
Meriden, Ct. Methuen, Mass.
Andover, Mass.
Dover, N. H.
Arlington, Mass.
East Hampton, Mass.
Middleboro', Mass. Middleton, Ct.
Athol, Mass.
Eastport, Me.
Attleboro, Mass.
East Providence, R. I. Ellsworth, Me.
Milford, Mass. Milbury, Mass. Montagne, Mass. Nashna, N. H. Natick, Mass. Naugatuck, Ct.
Belfast, Me.
Framingham Mass.
Needham, Mass.
Bennington, Vt.
Franklin, Mass.
New Bedford, Mass.
Beverly, Mass.
Gardiner, Me.
New Britain, Ct.
Biddeford, Me. Blackstone, Mass.
Gloucester, Mass.
New Haven, Ct.
Boston, Mass.
Grafton, Mass.
New London, Ct.
Stoughton, Mass.
Brattleboro', Vt.
Great Barrington,
Newport, R. I.
Bridgeport, Ct. Bristol, Ct.
Mass.
Newton, Mass. Newtown, Ct.
Bristol, R. I.
Groton, Ct.
North Adams, Mass.
Brockton, Ma's.
Hartford, Ct.
Northampton, Mass.
Brookline, Mass.
Haverhill, Mass,
Northbridge, Mass.
Brunswick, Me.
Hingham, Mass.
Burlington, Vt.
Holyoke, Mass.
Burrillville, R. I.
Norwich, Ct.
Calais, Me. Cambridge. Mass. Camden, Me.
Hopkinton, Mass. Ilyde Park, Mass. Koene, N. H. Killingly, Ct.
Palmer, Mass.
Pawtucket, R. I.
Warwick, R. I.
Canton, Mass.
Lawrence, Mass.
Pittsfield, Mass.
Watertown, Mass.
Cape Elizabeth, Me.
Leominster, Mass.
Plainfield, Ct.
Waterville, Me.
Chelsea, Mass.
Lewiston, Me.
Plymouth, Mass.
Westboro', Mass. Westerly, R. I Westfield, Mass. W. Springfield, Mass.
Concord, N. H.
Manchester, Ct.
Provincetown, Mass. Putnam, Ct.
Coventry, R. I.
Cumberland, R. I.
Danbury, Ct.
Danvers, Mass.
Medford, Mas
Quincy, Mass. Randolph, Mass. Rochester, N. H.
Rockland, Me. Rockland, Mass. Rutland, Vt. Salem, Mass. Salisbury, Mass. Somersworth, N. II. Southbridge, Mass. Southington, Ct South Kingston, R. I. Spencer, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Stafford, Ct. Stamford, Ct. Stoneham, Mass. Stonington, Ct. Stoughton, C1.
Auburn, Me.
Angusta Me.
Enfield, Ct.
Bangor, Me.
Everett, Mass.
Fall River, Mass.
Barnstable, Mass. Bath, Me.
Fitchburg, Mass.
Gardner, Maxs.
Newburyport, Mass.
Stratford, Ct St. Albans, Vt. St. Johnsbury, Vt. Taunton, Mass. Thompson, Ct. Wakefield, Mass. Wallingford, Ct. Waltham, Mass. Ware, Mass. Warren, R. I.
Chicopee, Mass Claremont, N. H. Clinton, Mass. Colchester, Vt.
Lincoln, R I.
Lowell, Mass.
Portland, Ct. Portland, Mc.
Lynn, Mass. Malden, Mass.
Portsmouth, N. II.
Providence, R. I
Weymouth, Mass. Winchester, Ct. Windham, Ct.
Manchester, N. H. Marblehead, Mass. Marlboro', Mass.
Woburn, Mass. Woonsocket, R. I. Worcester, Mass.
Greenwich, Ct,
N. Brookfield, Mass. Norwalk, Ct.
Peabody. Mass.
Waterbury, ('t.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Allin H. N.,
Lathrop A. J.,
Banks Nathaniel P.,
Loring Edward D.,
Bergin Michael,
Lyman Arthur T.,
Brown Benjamin F.,
Mayberry George L.,
Brown Sidney P.,
Milton Henry S .. Parks Charles F.,
Delano Albert O.,
Shedd William E.,
Eaton Thomas B.,
Smythe George A.,
Edes Robert B.,
Stark Robert M.,
Fisher Henry N.,
Stone Charles F.,
French Daniel,
Stone F. M.,
Hall Henry C., Hall Luman N.,
Tolman Bradshaw S.,
Upham Samuel O.,
Harrington Elliot A.,
Viles Daniel F.,
Harrington Herman P.
Walker Amory H.,
Hoar Sherman,
Warden Erskine,
Houghton Charles H.,
Warren Nathan,
Johnson B. B.,
Wooley Char es,
Larkin Thomas F.,
Young M. Harwood.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Johnson Byron B., Luce Enos T.,
Stark Robert M., Stone Charles F.,
Stone Frederick M.
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W.A.GREENOUGH & CO.
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ELMER LITTLEFIELD+.JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
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Curley Thomas,
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
DEBTS OF THE WORLD.
The following table gives the debts of the chief nations, according to the latest attainable data :
Name of country.
Amount of debt.
Argentine Republic
$ 134.672,500
Australia (including all the Australian colonies ) 496.098,410
Austria-Hungary
1,097,930,878
Belgium
337,371,090
Bolivia
21,925,000
Brazil
431,584,400
Canada
202,159,104
Chili
87,644,520.
China.
53,614,280.
Columbia .
16,271,090
Denmark
64,786,910
Ecuador
16,125.000
Egypt
508,625,840
France .
4,750,337,109
Germany (including the debts of all the states).
1,388,166,550
Germany (National debt only )
137,637,300
Great Britain. 3,732,119,827
Greece
90,496,660
India, British.
785,103,007
Italy .
2,291,903,485
Japan
270,545,621
Mexico
153,790,000
Netherlands.
376,908,500
Norway
28,791,240
Paraguay
17,461,179
Peru ...
241,650,000
Portugal.
490,828,642
Roumania.
138,910,540
Russia
.3,414,866,210
Servia
27,750,000
Spain
1,290,000.000
Sweden
66,372,410
Turkey
538,136,170
witzerland .
6,120,780
United States (National debt only )
1,845,927,956
Uraguay .
61,579,204
Venezuela
21,010,000
1886. WATERTOWN DIRECTORY.
- OF THE -
INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFAC- TURING ESTABLISHMENTS, BUSINESS FIRMS, BUSINESS, SOCIETIES, &c.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.,
Compilers, Printers and Publishers,
BOWDOIN BUILDING, 31 Milk Street, BOSTON, MASS.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1886, by W. A. GREENOUGH & CO , in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
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294 STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN WATERTOWN.
STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WATERTOWN.
Adams avenue, from Mt. Auburn to Nichols avenue
Arlington, from Arsenal, across Mt. Auburn to Belmont Arsenal, from Main to Brighton line
Auburn place. from Mt. Auburn, near Patten Bacon, from Main, near Myrtle
Beechwood avenue, from Market, n. Union Stock Market Belmont, from Mt. Auburn, near railroad bridge to Wal- tham line
Bigelow avenue, from Mt. Auburn to Nichols avenue
Boyd, fr. Galen, nearly opp. Maple to Fayette, in Newton Bridge, from Grove, across F. R. R., to Newton line Brook, from Pleasant to the river, near Hollingsworth & Whitney's paper mill
California, fr. Watertown, n. the bridge, to Newton line Carroll, from Belmont to Orchard
Cedar, from Walnut, n. Franklin, to Lincoln
Centre, from Franklin to Walnut
Chester, from Mt. Auburn, opp. Common, to Washburn Chestnut, from Main to Green
Church, from Main, at town building, to Palfrey
Church lane, from Main, nearly opp. Library building, to Pleasant
Common, from Mt. Auburn to Belmont
Common-street place, from Common, between Belmont and Orchard
Coolidge avenue, from Cambridge line to Arsenal
Cottage, from Mt. Auburn, near the bridge, to Catholic cemetery
Cottage place, from Cottage
Cross, from Pleasant, across Main, to Winter
Cuba, from Main to Myrtle
Cushman, from Fayette, near White avenue
Dexter avenue from Mt. Auburn near School
Edgewood, from Coolidge avenue
Elm, from Arlington to Arsenal
Elton avenue, from Nichols avenue to Bigelow avenue (Norwood Park)
Fayette, from Spring to Forest
STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN WATERTOWN. 295
Fifth avenue, from California, near Newton line to Water- town
Forest, from Main, nearly opp. Cuba, to Fayette
Franklin, from Mt. Auburn, opp. Common, to Walnnt Galen, from 38 Main, Watertown square, to Newton line Garfield, from Mt. Auburn, near Walnut, north
Garnet, from Irving to Parker
Gilkey avenue, from Patten, next to railroad Green, from Main to Pleasant
Grove, from Arlington, n. Mt. Auburn, to Coolidge av.
Grove, from Pleasant, n. railroad bridge, to Waltham line
Hagar lane, from Lexington to Waltham line
Harnden avenue, from Lexington, east, to Carroll
Hill, from opp. 36 Fayette to Palfrey
Hovey, from Belmont, near White, to Orchard
Howard, from Main to Pleasant
Irving, from Market to Mt. Auburn
Jewett, from Morse to Boyd
Ladd, from Riverside place, opp. J. H. Ladd's, residence, to Market
Lexington, from Main to Belmont
Lincoln, from Mt. Auburn, west, next above Walnut, to ·Cedar
Lowell avenue, from Orchard, east to White
Main, from Mt. Auburn to Waltham line
Main-street court, from Main, next McMaster's block
Maple, from Galen to Newton line
Market, fr. Charles river bridge, Brighton line to Arsenal Market street court, from Market, n. Ladd, southerly
Marshall, from Mt. Auburn to Spring
Melendy avenue, from Mt. Auburn to Grove
Middle, from Main to Myrtle
Morse. from Galen to Watertown
Mt. Auburn, from Cambridge line to Main
Myrtle, from Main, near F. R. R., to Pleasant
Nichols avenue, from Arlington, opposite East Watertown station, to Adams avenue
Norwood Park, a district lying north of the F. R. R., between Arlington and Mt. Auburn streets
Orchard, from Lexington, near Belmont line, to Common Otis, from Mt. Auburn, nearly opp. Russell avenue to Washburn
Palfrey, from Mt. Auburn, near Irving, passing above White's avenue
Park, from Morse to Boyd, near Newton line
Parker, from Mt. Auburn, near Common
Patten, from Mt. Auburn to Arsenal
Pearl, from Summer to Palfrey
Phillips, from Mt. Auburn, near Common
Pleasant, from Galen, . Watertown sq., to Waltham line
296 BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC., IN WATERTOWN.
Prospect, from Walnut to Market
Rifle, from Cottage, near F. R. R. River, from Arsenal to Market
Riverside place, from Main, near Arsenal
Russell avenue, from north side Mt. Auburn, n. Franklin School, from Mt. Auburn to Belmont
Spring, from Main to Common
Summer, fr. Mt. Auburn, passing above White's avenue, to Waverly
Taylor, from Mt. Auburn to Arsenal
Thaxter, from Main, at Public Library building
Walnut, from Mt. Auburn to Prospect
Walnut avenue (private way), from Fayette to Palfrey, changed to Hill street
Warren, from Lexington, near Belmont to Waltham line
Washburn, from Franklin to Chester
Water, from Galen, n. the bridge, to Galen, n. Morse Watertown, from Galen, n. the bridge, to Newton line Watertown court, from Watertown, n. Newton line Watertown square, junction Main, Galen and Pleasant Waverly, from Main, opposite Myrtle to Summer
Wheelers, Riverside, from Riverside place, near Main, to the river
White, from Belmont, near Lexington, to Orchard
White's avenue, from Main, opposite Green, to Palfrey Whitney, from Belmont to Orchard
Williams from Galen, near Newton line, to Jefferson, in Newton
Winter, from Church to Fayette
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Almhouse, John J. Reed, supt., Orchard Arsenal, (U. S.) depot, F. R. R. Union Market station, Arsenal, near Walnut Bank building, Main, opposite Town Hall
Barnard block, Main, corner Galen Central Hall, McMaster's block, Main C block, rear Myrtle, opposite Cuba Dana block, Main, Watertown square Diamond block, (tenement), Taylor, near Arsenal Foresters' Hall, Dana block, Main Garfield block. Galen, corner Pleasant Gas Works, Newton and Watertown Gas Light Company, Waldo N. Learned, superintendant, Water
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CEMETERIES AND RAILROAD STATIONS.
Good Templar Hall, Grove, opp. Bridge
G. A. R. Hall, Otis Bros. block, Mt. Auburn, cor. Main
Ilowe's block, Main, corner Spring
Masonic Hall, Noyes' block Main, opp. Church McMaster's block, Main, near Spring Morse block, Galen, cor. Watertown Noyes' block, Main, opp. Church
Otis Bros.' block, Main, from Mt. Auburn to Spring
Post-office (branch of Boston), J. H. Flagg, superintend- ent, Mt. Auburn bridge
Post office, Main, corner Galen
Town Hall, Main, corner Church
Townhouse, Main, corner Church
Watertown U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal, near Elm
Walker & Pratt, Mnfg. Co., building, Galen, near Main Whitney block, Main, corner Church
RAILROAD STATIONS, ETC.
Bemis station and Ætna mills, Fred. J. Jones, station agent
Cottage-street crossing, Thomas Lyons, flagman
East Watertown, Arlington street, John H. Glidden, sta- tion-agent
Grove-street crossing, Francis F. Clark, flagman
Howard-street crossing, John Coffey, flagman
Mt. Auburn-street crossing, John P. Sheridan, flagman Union Market, Walnut, corner Prospect street, Margaret E. Whitton, station-agent
Watertown, Church street, J. M. Johnson, station-agent
CEMETERIES.
Arlington-street cemetery, Alexander Gregg, superintend- ent, Mt. Auburn, corner Arlington
Catholic cemetery, William Andrews, supt. adjoining Mt. Auburn cemetery, foot of Cottage
Common-street cemetery, Alexander Gregg, superintend- ent, Common, corner Mt. Auburn
Mt. Auburn cemetery, James W. Lovering, supt. Mt. Au- burn street, a portion of which lies in the town of Watertown and the balance in the city of Cambridge.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOMES AND INVESTMENTS
-IN THE -
Highlands of Florida.
The western part of Orange County, on the backbone of the State, known as the beautiful "LAKE REGION," is very high and rolling, and is filling up with unexampled rapidity. Where three years ago were unbroken pine woods are now thriving villages and flourishing Orange Groves. The climate is very salubrious, being tempered by continual breezes from the Atlantic and the Gulf.
Any who desire to select a home or start a grove can secure the services of the subscriber, who, after patient investigation of different localities, has recently moved there from Massachusetts. He will give his careful attention to any business entrusted to him.
LAND SELECTED AND TREES PLANTED
AND CARED FOR.
Address,
Rev. E. S. HUNTRESS, Mount Dora, Orange County, Florida.
REFERENCES, (By Permission.)
HON. J. W. DICKINSON, Sec'y Mass. Board of Education, State House. W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., 31 Milk Street, Room 42, . . Boston, Mass.
WATERTOWN DIRECTORY, 1886.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds. boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk , block : (B.), Boston; com. mer., commission merchant ; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; E. W., East Watertown; F. R. R, Fitchburg Railroad ; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; n., near; opp. opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post-office; pres., president; rd., road; Rev., Reverend; r., rear; sec., secretary; sq., square; st., street ; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; U. M., Union Market; U. R. Co., Union Rail- way Co., U. S. A., United States Army; U. S. N., United States Navy; whf, wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow.
Where the name of a corporation, factory or firm appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business.
After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.
ABBOTT ABIEL MRS., h. Phillips, cor. Garnet Abbott Henrietta W. Mrs., boarding-house, Mt. Auburn, opp. Summer
A
BBOTT JOHN E., lawyer (53 State, rooms 19, and 21, B.), h. Franklin, near Mt. Auburn
Abbott Mary Mrs., h. Arsenal, near Patten
Abbott Nathan, lawyer (13 Exchange, room 24, B.), b. Mrs. A. Abbott's, Phillips Th. Irving Abbott Samuel P., lawyer (13 Exchange, room 24, B.), Abercrombie Wyman E., book-keeper (218 Devonshire, B.), house Boyd, near Jewett
Abramson Joseph, laborer, h. rear Galen, n. the bridge Adam Julius, cleanser at Dye House, b. L. Adam's, Cuba Adam Lucien, foreman cleanser at Dye House, h. Main, near Waltham line
Adams Delia Miss, h. Garfield, near Mt. Auburn
Adams Edward W., dyer, Lewando's French Dye House, bds. Mrs. A. Phelps', Riverside place
Adams George E., crockery, glassware, etc., and prop. Boston Tea store, Otis block. Main, h. Riverside av.
B. E. POTTER, Successor to G. B. STOCK WELL. HACK, LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE. SPRING STREET, WATERTOWN.
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WATERTOWN [A] DIRECTORY.
Adams Henry, salesman (558 Washington, B.), house Morse, near Jewett
A
ETNA MILLS, Pleasant, corner Bridge, Bemis station, Albert O. Davidson, agent (266 Devonshire, B.)
Ahearn John, at paper mill, bds. Pleasant
Alden Frank W., foreman painters U. S. Arsenal, h. at Newton
Alexander James A., machinist, h. Cottage, n. cemetery
Alexander William A., fruit, foreign and domestic (50 and 51 Chatham, B.), h. Boyd, n. Jewett
Allan David, gardener, estate of R. M. Pratt, Belmont, h. on the place
Allen Bamford, wheelwright, b. Mrs. Eliza Carruthers, Spring [Arsenal Allen John, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, h. Walnut, near Allen Edward, h. Palfrey, near Spring
Allen Edward E., clerk (104 Water, B.), house Green, near Pleasant [lor, h. do.
Allen Jane N. Miss, dressmaker, 1 Diamond block, Tay- LLEN LESLIE H., depot carriage, h. 1 Diamond
A' block, Taylor
Allen Richard, laborer, h. Pleasant, near Brook
Allen Thomas, farmer, h. Palfrey, near Spring
Allery Joseph, carpenter, h. Forest, opp. Fayette
Allyn John, publisher (30 Franklin, B.), h. Galen, near Morse [Galen and (143 Federal, B.)
American Magnesium Co. (magnesium), Water, near Anderson Charles, starchmaker, h. Grove, n. Bridge
Anderson Peter, farmer John Coolidge, Jr., house rear East grammar school, Mt. Auburn
Andrews William, supt. Catholic cemetery, h. Cottage at cemetery gate [bell's Spring Annis Oliver, laborer, Gilkey & Stone, bds. C. E. Camp- Applin John, foreman, machine shop. Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house at Newton
Armstrong James, wool sorter (Newton), h. Grove, near Pleasant
Arnold James H., teamster, h. Market, corner Ladd
Aspinwall Louis A., clerk (207 Com'l, B.), bds. Jewett, cor. Boyd
Atkinson Jane, widow of William, h. Bacon, n. Main Atwood Carrie A., widow of Albert W., h. Cuba, corner Atwood Elkanah S., molder, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., Main
[h. at Boston Atwood George P. B., moulder, h. Riverside place, near Main
Atwood Grace S. Miss, h. Grove, cor. Coolidge avenue Atwood Henry A., b. Mrs. G. McWhirter's. Mt. Auburn
GORDON'S, AND FANCY GOODS,
DRY
32 & 34 Main Street, Watertown, Mass.
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WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY.
Atwood Louisa B. Mrs., M. D., Mt. Auburn, near F. R. R., house do.
Atwood William F., moulder, b. F. H. Edgcom's, Patten Austin John A., conductor, C. R. Co., b. Mrs. Margaret Austin's, off Mt. Auburn
Austin Margaret, widow of Thomas, h. r. East grammar school, Mt. Auburn, near Cottage
Ayer Lucius A. J., moulder, h. Mt. Auburn, cor. Patten
BABOR PETER, hostler, Union Market Hotel, bds. do. Bacon Ernest C., clerk, bds. Morse, corner Park
Bailey Arad Mrs., house Mt. Auburn, opp. Lincoln
Bailey Arthur H., canned goods (207 Commercial, B.), h. Jewett, corner Boyd
Bailey Frank M., clerk (101 High, B.), bds. Mrs. Arad Bailey's, Mt. Auburn
Bailey James, dyer, bds. L. A. Ayer's, Mt. Auburn
Baker Richard, gardener, E. D. Kimball's, Mt. Auburn, h. next do.
Balcom Charles A., clerk, Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., bds. Charles H. Balcom's, Church
Baldwin Annie Mrs., h. Cushman, near Fayette
Balcom Charles H., asst. supt. Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., house Church, next R. R.
Ball Alfred W., h. Jewett. cor. Boyd
Balsar Wiiliam C., farmer, h. rear Main, n. F. R. R. [do. Banks Amos L., milkman, Belmont, n. Waltham line, bds. Banks James H., farmer, E. W. Harrington, Belmout, b. do.
Banks Thomas G., traveling salesman (36 Pearl, B.), h. Fayette, corner Church [do.
Barker David A. S., driver, J. T. Livermore, Phillips, b. DARKER FRED G., printer, Barnard block, Main, boards J. G. Barker's, Mt. Auburn
Barker Henry A., (H. Barker & Co.), starch mnfr., Wa- ter and (74 Commercial, B.), h. at West Newton Barker Hiram, (H. Barker & Co.), starch mnfr., Water and (74 Commercial, B.), h. at Brighton
Barker Hiram E., (H. Barker & Co.), starch mnfr., Water and (74 Commercial, B.), h. at Newton
Barker H. & Co., (Hiram, Henry E. and Hiram A. Bar- ker), starch mnfs., Water and (74 Commercial, B.) Barker Joseph G., shirt mnfr., Spring, opp. Fayette, h. Mt. Auburn, cor. Parker
B. rkers John, carpenter, house Fayette, near Pearl
Barnard Samuel O., book-keeper (9 Franklin, B.), h. Parker, n. Garnet
Barnes Edward F., real estate (Bracketts block Newton), . and (47 State, B.), h. Galen, near Boyd
POTTER'S, SPRING STREET. SADDLE HORSES, Teams by the Day or Week.
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BOARDING HORSES.
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WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY.
Barnes Gordon H., clerk Boston Branch rooms Mt. Au- burn (Cambridge)
Barnes James J., grocer, Main, n. Cross, h. do.
Barnes John, at Ætna mills, bds. Mrs. Catherine Cairns', Grove [Cuba
Barron Andrew W., driver, T. P. Emerson, h Main, cor.
Barron Fred H., laborer, h. Galen, near Water
Barron Kate, wid. of William, bds. Mrs. Ann Flood's, Grove
Barron Warren W., watchman, Walker & Pratt Mufg. Co., h. Arsenal, n. Taylor,
Barrows George, clerk, (31 Union, B. ), h. Fayette, c. Hill Barrows John D., clerk ( National Bank of No. America,
106 Franklin, B.), bds. George Barrows,, Fayette Barrows Miles P., clerk (31 Union, B.), bds. Geo. Bar- rows, Fayette, c. Hill
Barry Abbie V., wid. of Charles J., h. Main, n. Myrtle Barry Garrett, clerk (B.), bds. J. Barry's, Forest
Barry James, teamster, house Forest, cor. Summer
Barry John E., starch maker, h. Water, n. Galen
Barry Lawrence, stone-mason, h. rear Main, n. F. R. R. Barry Patrick J., mariner, bds. J. Barry's, Forest
Barry William D., carriage-painter, bds. J. E. Barry's, Water [Mt. Auburn, c. Taylor
Bartlett Frank C., carriage painter, b. Sarah Bartlett's, Bartlett Harriet H., wid. of Orville, house Summer, near White's avenue [c. Taylor
Bartlett Sarah A., wid. of Benjamin F., h. Mt. Auburn
Barton Jabez W., house Orchard, corner Whitney
Barton Oriel I., carpenter, h. Main, n. Galen,. near the bridge
Barton Samuel M., office secretary of state (State House, Beacon, B.) h. Orchard, c. Whitney
Batchelder Samuel L., prop. Spring Hotel, Watertown sq.
Bates Benjamin E., student, h. Main, n. Waltham line
Bates Hannah Mrs., h. Fayette, n. White's, av.
Bates Henry, at Ætna mills, house at Newton
Bates Phineas, Jr. sec. School Committee (Mason, B. ), h. Fayette, n. White's av. [av.
Batson Horace M., shoe cutter (Purchase, B.), h. Gilkey Baxter Elizabeth Mrs., b. Mrs. H. W. Abbott's, Mt. Au- burn [White's, av.
Beal Madison' foreman, at pulp mill, h. Summer, corner Bean James M., oil can mnfr., (159 Broad, B.), h. Pal- frey, n. Pearl
Bearse Frank, carpenter, h. Forest, corner Fayette
Beattie Hugh A., bds. J. Beattie
Beatty James molder, h. Bacon, n. Main [Water
Beattie James, laborer, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., h.
Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, A. L. GORDON'S -AT-
32 & 34 MAIN STREET,
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WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY.
Beattie James F., molder, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., h. Water
Beattie John, carpenter, h. Mt Auburn
Beattie Robert H., molder, h. Water, n. Galen
Bedell A. Harlow, moved to Gardiner, Me.
Bedell C. Austin, prop. Æna mills, boarding house Pleas- ant, near Bemis station [Pleasant
Bedell Mary A., wid. of Abial, bds. C. Austin Bedell's,
Bell James M. Rev., h. Otis, n. Washburn
Bell Kate Miss., Morse, n. Park, house do.
Bemis Isaac V., lawyer, Dana block, Main, h. Main, near Lexington
Bemis Lucius, mason, h. Fayette, n. Spring
Bemis Thaddeus L., clerk, E. C. & A. B. Hall, bds. L. Bemis, Fayette
Benbow John, carpenter, h. 5 Diamond blk., Taylor
Benjamin Charles W., clerk (19 Commercial, B.), b. W.
H. Benjamin's, Hovey
Benjamin Fred A., clerk, (20 Dock sq., B.), bds. W. H. Benjamin's, Hovey
Benjamin William H., carpenter, h. Hovey, n. Belnont
Benner Amos, rooms 5 Diamond blk., Taylor
Bennett John, private U. S. Arsenal, b. do.
Bent C. Frank, clerk, 22 Main, b. J. H. Banks California Bent Herbert F., (Luther Bent & Co.), furniture Main, opp. Church, house at Newton
Bent John H., carpenter, h. California, opp. Fifth av. Bent Luther, (Luther Bent & Co.), furniture, Main, opp. Church, h. Spring, n. Summer
BE
ENT LUTHER & CO., (Luther and Herbert F. Bent), carpets and bedding, Main, opp .. Church
RENTON EDWARD A., prop., Boston Branch Grocery, h. Chester n. Mt. Auburn
Benyon George H., book-keeper (7 Spring lane, B.), h. Watertown, cor. Fifth av.
PERRY CHARLES W., grocer, Barnard bock, Main, h. Summer, n. White's, av.
Berry Charles E., patent-hames (72 Boylston Cambridge) h. Nichols avenue
BERRY FRANK J., (Berry & Moody), carpenter Main, opp. Mt. Anburn, h. Phillips, n. Mt. Auburn Berry William, h. Nichols avenue
JERRY & MOODY, (Frank J. Berry and George B H. Moody), carpenters, Main, opp. Mt. Auburn Berteen Madame, lace finisher at Dye House, h. Pleasant, near Galen
Bigelow Austin, machinist, rooms 21} Irving
Bigelow Henry J., fruit and produce (23 North Market, B.), h. Jewett, n. Morse
HORSES FOR SALE & EXCHANGE
B. E. POTTER'S,
SPRING STREET, WATERTOWN.
Connected by Telephone.
304
WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY.
Bigelow Jonathan, fruit and produce (com.) (23 North Market, B. ), h. Nichols av.
Bigelow Louis H., fruit and produce (23 North Market, B.), bds. Jonathan Bigelow's, Nichols av.
Bill Fred P., farmer, h. Galen, cor. Wool shop lane Billings Benj. F., com. trav., (250 Devonshire, B.), h. Market, n. Irving
Billings Joseph, machinist, bds. Mrs. H. W. Abbott's, Mt. Auburn
Billings Roger W., asst. supt., Hall Rubber Co., Pleas- ant, house at Waltham [Mt. Auburn Bird Ann E., widow of Joseph, house junc. Belmont and Bird Hannah W. Miss, h. Belmont, near R.R. bridge
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