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WALTHAM LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
Organized 1889.
E. A. Walker, Pres .; Gertrude Webster, Vice Pres .; George R. Beal, Treas .; J. B. Moore, Sec.
Meetings called by order of the president.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
WALTHAM MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY. Organized May 5, 1872.
Timothy Leary, Pres .; Joseph M. Sutton, Rec. Sec .; Michael Bergin, Fin. Sec .; Michael T. Connelly, Treas.
Meets second Sunday of month, at 2 P. M., at A. O. H. Hall, 665 Main street.
WATCH FACTORY MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
Organized Feb. 9, 1867. Re-organized Feb. 25, 1879.
A. S. Batchelder, Pres .; George C. Mckenzie, Vice Pres .; F. C. Small, Sec .; L. C. Lane, Treas.
Annual meeting on the first Monday after the first Tues- day in January, for election of officers.
WORKING GIRLS' CLUB.
Organized 1890.
Mrs. A. M. Goodale, Pres .; Miss Isabel H. Ellison, Treas. Meets every Monday evening at rooms, 721 Main street.
YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Organized Nov. 12, 1885. Incorporated Jan. 31, 1888.
James P. Murphy, Pres .; Fred E. Burke, Vice Pres .; T. F. Corcoran, Rec. Sec .; J. R. Kelley, Fin. Sec .; T. J. Mc- Guinness, Treas .; J. F. Tierney, Librarian.
Meets every Thursday evening in each month, in rooms, 690 Main street.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
130 Moody Street.
J. P. Chaffin, Pres .; Geo. T. Jones, Vice Pres .; C. W. Durgin, Treas .; T. A. Mellor, Sec .; Geo. H. Peabody, Gen. Sec .; J. P. Chaffin, T. M. Harvey, T. A. Mellor, C. W. Durgin, W. L. Eaton, A. W. Randall, F. C. Frese, Henry Marsh, C. J. Olney, Dr. W. N. Emery, J. R. Bickford, Geo. T. Jones, Directors.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
137 1-2 Moody Street, room 4.
Mrs. Elliot W. Fiske, Pres .; Mrs. George H. Collins, Vice- Pres; Mrs. A. A. Morse, Treas .; Miss Clara M. Williams, Gen. Sec .; Mrs. Samuel Miller, Rec. Sec.
Meetings every third Wednesday in January, April, July and October. Gospel meetings every Sunday at 4.30 o'clock P. M.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN UNION.
99 Moody Street.
Mahlon R. Leonard, Pres .; Arthur P. Smith, Vice-Pres .; Fred W. Archibald, Gen. Sec. and Treas.
Annual meeting second Tuesday in January.
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE MINDED.
Quince Street and Trapelo Road.
Walter E. Fernald, M. D., Resident Superintendent.
A State Institution, for the care and training of feeble minded children. John F. Andrew, Elliot C. Clark, Eliz- abeth E. Coolidge, J. S. Damrell, Samuel Eliot, George G. Tarbell, Boston; John Cummings, Woburn; Francis J. Barnes, Cambridge; Samuel Hoar, Concord; John C. Milne, Fall River; W. W. Swan, Brookline; Erskine War- den, Waltham, Trustees.
STATE BOARD OF VISITORS, EX-OFFICIO.
Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Chaplains of both houses, and members of the Legislature during the session.
Officers for 1894-5.
Walter E. Fernald, M. D., Supt .; Augusta Damrell, Annie Wallace, M. O. Colburn, Clara McPhee, Matrons; Misses E. W. Peterson, M. M. Smith, Clerks; Misses L. S. Moulton, L. J. Sanderson, Mrs. S. E. Shaffer, Everetta Packer, F. W. Knight, Teachers; Loney Wallace, Farmer. Number of inmates, 437.
BANKS. WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK. 637 Main Street, Room 3.
Organized Sept. 25, 1880. Chartered Oct. 13, 1880. Began business October 21, 1880. Authorized capital $1,000,000.
Edward P. Smith, Pres .; Vice Pres .; Daniel F. Viles, Sec. and Treas. ; Lorenzo Noble, Timothy Leary, John F. Coolidge, Warren Marsh, Michael T. Connolly, John Harris, Charles L. Bailey, John L. Keyser, Geo. S. Alden, F. C. Hodgdon, Charles W. Durgin, Frank K. Porter, William G. Childs, Charles C. Byam, Directors; Adolph S. Batchelder, E. W. Fiske, Chas. F. Allen, Henry Whittemore, Herman E. Priest, Auditors ; Clarence F. French, Attorney.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK.
637 Main Street.
Incorporated 1836.
Capital, $150,000. Surplus, $50,000.
F. M. Stone, Pres .; Joseph F. Gibbs, Cashier ; F. M. Stone, Charles F. Stone, William G. Childs, S. A. Barton, Rufus Warren, H. L. Hovey, H. B. Braman, Erskine War- den, Directors ; H. P. Buncher, Teller ; E. A. Walker, Messenger and Clerk ; F. G. Stickney, Bookkeeper.
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK.
637 Main Street. Deposits Oct. 1, 1894, $2,604,591.47.
Enos T. Luce, Pres .; Timothy Leary, Vice-Pres .; Charles F. Stone, Treas .; Joseph F. Gibbs, Clerk; Henry N. Fisher, Ephriam Stearns, Timothy Leary, Joseph F. Gibbs, Hamblin L. Hovey, Enos T. Luce, Wm. G. Childs, George B. Pope, Samuel O. Upham, Erskine Warden, Rufus Warren, Trustees; Rufus Warren, Hamblin L. Hovey, Enos T. Luce, Timothy Leary, Henry N. Fisher, Com. of Investment; Georgena Moore, Auditor; Emily Viles, Bookkeeper; Geo. R. Beal, Teller.
Interest payable on second Wednesday of April and October.
CORPORATIONS, MNFG. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO.
Crescent Street. Incorporated March 18, 1854.
Ezra C. Fitch, Pres. and Supt .; R. E. Robbins, Treas .; Philip W. Carter, Clerk; J. V. Kettell, Benjamin F. Brown, A. Lawrence Edmands, Daniel F. Appleton, George H. Shirley, Directors.
MT. FEAKE AND GROVE HILL CEMETERIES. 218 Grove Street.
G. A. Stearns, William Roberts, Charles Moore, Leon- ard Greene, Wm. R. Sawtelle, Managers; Theodore F. Mansfield, Supt.
JUDSON L. THOMSON MNFG. CO. Off South Street, Roberts Crossing. Incorporated Jan., 1890. Capital, $700,000.00. Judson L. Thomson, Pres .; Henry Sawyer, Boston, Vice-Pres .; William P. Bartel, Sec. and Treas.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
THE UNITED STATES WATCH CO. Charles Street, corner South. Incorporated 1883. Capital, $500,000. Thomas B. Eaton, Pres .; Alfred E. Hammer, Treas .; James E. Cox, Clerk.
THE WALTHAM MNFRS'. CO.
Mnfr. Orient Cycles. Crescent Park. Incorporated Oct., 1893. Capital, $100,000. C. H. Metz, Pres .; Wm. Parrott, Vice-Pres .; F. L. Howe, Treas .; A. Stamforth, Sec.
WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL CO.
113 and 115 Bacon Street. Incorporated June 21, 1889. Capital, $60,000. Henry Richardson, Pres .; Clarence Tebbets, Clerk and Treas.
WALTHAM COAL CO. 663 Main Street.
Incorporated June 29, 1894. Capital, $30,000.
Fred P. Rutter, Pres .; Wm. E. Macurda, Treas .; Alfred H. Blackman, Sec .; Fred P. Rutter, Wm. E. Macurda and Geo. N. Proctor, Directors.
WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO. 10 Moody Street, room 1.
Incorporated April 1, 1853. Capital, $140,000.
Lowell Clark, Pres .; George A. Stearns, Treas. and Clerk; George A. Stearns, Lowell Clark, John R. Farnum, Arthur T. Lyman, A. M. Goodale, William Roberts, Augustus Flagg, Directors.
WALTHAM LUMBER CO.
Linden, near Beaver Brook station. Incorporated June 1, 1894. Capital, $18,000. John B. Huskins, Winthrop, Pres .; William Haskins, Treas .; Harry F. Faden, Manager.
WALTHAM SCREW CO.
Rear 95 Moody Street. Incorporated Feb. 17, 1891. Capital, $25,000.
Daniel F. Viles, Pres .; Bradshaw S. Tolman, Treas .; Chas. Vander Woerd, Supt .; Edward F. Snell, Sec.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
WALTHAM TRIBUNE CO.
622 Main Street.
Organized March, 1882. Incorporated April 10, 1888. Capital, $14,000.
Publishers Waltham Daily Tribune. Charles H. Lincoln, Pres .; Mrs. Lillian Ryder, Manager.
POST OFFICE.
Moody Street, corner Main.
Timothy Leary, Postmaster; M. J. Lally, Asst. Post- master; M. Etta Jennison, Money Order Clerk; Jennie M. Quinn, Martin J. Hines, Joseph Buckley, Lawrence Hal- leran, Clerks.
CARRIERS.
No. 1, E. M. Maguire. 2, P. H. Concannon. 3, Patrick E. Noonan. 4, W. A. Caughey. 5, James F. McCusker. 6, Charles F. Law. 7, W. J. Sheridan. 8, W. F. Turner. 9, F. Arthur Ricker. 10, W. W. Darling. 11, John F. Smith. Substitutes-J. F. Sawyer, T. J. Doyle, E. C. Shaw.
Mails close for Boston, 6.40, 8.40, 11.30, a. m .; 1.15, 2.15, 4.00, 6.40 and 7.45 p. m.
Watertown, 11.00 a. m., and 5.45 p. m.
North and West, 6.30, 8.40, 11.30 a. m .; 2.30, 4.00, 6.30 and 9.45 p. m.
Vermont and Quebec, 7.30 a. m.
North, 6.30 a. m., 4.30 p. m.
New York and West, 6.30, 8.40, 11.30 a. m .; 2.30, 6.30 and 7.45 p. m.
Sunday, New York, West and Boston, 6.15 p. m.
Mails due from Boston, 7.00, 11.45 a. m .; 1.00, 3.30, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 p. m.
New York, North and West, due 7.00 a. m., 3.00, 3.30 p. m .; North, 9.25 a. m., 6.00 p. m.
Maine and Provinces, 7.00 a. m., 6.00 p. m.
Sunday, West, New York and Boston, 10.00 a. m.
Office hours from 7.00 a. m. to 8. p. m.
Sundays, 9.30 to 10.30.
Letters registered to all parts of the world.
Money orders drawn on all the principal offices in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, Australia and Italy without danger of loss.
FREE DELIVERY.
Collections-6.30, 10 a. m .; 2.30, 4.15 p. m.
Deliveries-8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00 p. m.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
See that your letters are sealed and stamped.
Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or box number when convenient.
"Visitors" or "transients" should have mail addressed "in care of," etc.
Place your address on upper left hand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.
Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.
Nothing can be attached or pasted on postal card except at letter rates.
Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards to prohibit the mailing of obscene literature.
Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against inspection.
There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or single books; all other matter limited to four pounds.
Liquids can be mailed only in metal or wooden boxes.
Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of them "in haste," or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject them to letter postage and they are held as un- mailable.
RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.
Registered letters and packages, 8 cents each, in addition to regular postage. Postal cards, 1 cent each. Return postal cards, 2 cents each. Circulars, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, when sent by other than a news agent or publisher, 1 cent for four ounces or fraction. Any other articles of printed matter, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamps. Newspapers and periodicals to regular subscribers, when sent from office of pub- lication or from news agent, 1 cent a pound. Regular matter for local delivery when it is to be delivered by carriers, it can only be mailed for 1 cent each for newspapers (excepting week- lies) and periodicals not exceeding two ounces, and 2 cents each for periodicals weighing more than two ounces.
All transient matter must be sent in a cover open at the ends or sides. There must be no word or communication written on the same after its publication, or upon the cover, except the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent, and the name of the person sending same. There must be no paper or other thing inclosed in or with such printed matter.
Parcel postage-All articles of merchandise (except poisons, explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for every ounce not exceeding four pounds.
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
The special delivery system includes all post offices in the United States and all classes of mail matter.
Accordingly every article of mailable matter, mailed at any post office in the United States, to which is affixed a 10 cent special delivery stamp in addition to regular postage, will be de- livered at Letter Carrier offices within the ' carrier limits, immediately on arrival between the hours of 7.00 a. m. and 8.00 p. m., and at any other post office within a one mile radius be- tween the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. m.
PROHIBITED ARTICLES.
The following articles are prohibited from transmission. Pub- lications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination; poisons and explosives or inflammable substances;
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
liquids or those which easily liquify; confections and pastes; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thor- oughly dried; fruits and vegetables, and substances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, advertisements or cir- culars; all obscene or immoral articles; articles which in any way damage or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live bees are mailable as merchandise (4th class matter) at 1 cent per ounce, if so put up as to run no risk of soiling or injuring the mails, or escaping, and to be easy of inspection.
FOREIGN.
Letters to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French and Portuguese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Argentine Republic, Peru, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, Egypt, Newfoundland, all parts of India, and the Straits Settlements, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Uruguay, Ecuador, Nica- ragua, Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Mad- agascar (except Tamatave and St. Mary's), British mail, 13 cents; French mail, 21 cents. Bolivia, 5 cents. New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania, 12 cents. South Africa and St. Helena, 15 cents. Mexico and Canada same as the United States, except that liquors cannot be sent.
Newspapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portu- guese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Repub- lic, Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, and Newfoundland, 1 cent for two ounces. Canada, 1 cent for four ounces. Australia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania, 2 cents for each paper. Madagascar (except Tamatave and St. Mary's), British mail, 4 cents for each four ounces. Bolivia, 1 cent for every two ounces or fraction thereof. South Africa and St. Helena, 4 cents each paper under four ounces, and Natal, South Africa, 4 cents for each paper under four ounces. Mexico, 1 cent each four ounces.
Postal cards to all postal union countries where five cent letter postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent.
MONEY ORDERS-DOMESTIC.
For Orders for sums not exceeding $2.50,-3 cents. Over $2.50 and not exceeding $5,-5 cents. Over $5 and not exceeding $10, -8 cents. Over $10 and not exceeding $20,-10 cents. Over $20 and not exceeding $30,-12 cents. Over $30 and not exceed- ing $40,-15 cents. Over $40 dollars and not exceeding $50,-18 cents. Over $50 and not exceeding $60,-20 cents. Over $60 and not exceeding $75,-25 cents. Over $75 and not exceeding $100, -30 cents.
FOREIGN.
Money Orders issued on the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Hol- land, Austria, via Switzerland, Belgium, Jamaica, Newfound- land, New Zealand, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Hawaiian Kingdom, Windward Islands, Panama, Leeward Islands, Cape Colony, British India, and Portugal, Ceylon Straits, Settlements, Cypress, Gibraltar, Tangiers, Moroc- co, Netherlands, Grand Duchy of Luxemberg, Constantinople, Bermuda, Falkland Islands, Western Australia, Gambia, Mauri- tius, Natal, St. Helena, Trinidad, Malta, Beyreuth, Salonica, Smyrna, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan, Iceland, via Germany, Massowah, Assab, Zanzibar, Transvala, British Beehuanaland Orange Free States, and Alexandria in Egypt. Rates 10 cents for every $10.
390-450
WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Allin H. N.
Lathrop Andrew J.
Armstrong Thomas H.
Luce Enos T.
Bergin Michael
Ludden Charles H.
Brown Sidney P.
Lyman Arthur
Chaffin John P.
Mayberry George L.
Chessman Albert J.
Milton Henry S.
Curley Thomas
Moody Nathaniel A.
Drury William H.
Morgan William M.
Eaton Thomas B.
Parks Charles F.
Fisher Henry N.
Smith Edward I.
French Clarence F.
Stark Robert M.
French Daniel
Stearns Charles E.
Hall Henry C.
Stone Charles F.
Hall Luman N.
Stone Frederick M.
Harrington Herman P.
Tisdale Frederick C.
Tolman Bradshaw S.
Upham Samuel O.
Johnson B. Berkley
Johnson Melvin M.
Warden Erskine
Johnson William H.
Weeks Hiram H.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Armstrong Thomas H.
Johnson Byron B.
Bartel William P.
Lathrop Andrew J.
Bergin Michael
Luce Enos T.
Bowker Francis E.
Ludden Charles M.
Butman Fred B.
Stark Robert M.
Jarvis Wm. F.
LITTLEFIELD
Directory Publishing Co.
12 P. O. SQUARE,
BOSTON, MASS.
Harvey John L.
Taber George R.
Hoar Sherman Jarvis Wm. F.
Viles Daniel F.
Keyser John L.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
N. F. LIBBY.
FRED A. LARCOM.
LIBBY & LARCOM,
Planing * and * Moulding * Mill.
KILN DRIED LUMBER. BUILDERS' FINISH OF EVERY KIND. Prospect Street, Waltham, Mass. Telephone, 24-4.
Near Fitchburg Railroad.
GEORGE DAWSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Contracts of all kinds taken and good work guaranteed.
Jobbing Promptly Attended to. REAR OF MUSIC HALL, ELM STREET, WALTHAM, MASS. Residence, 27 Willow Street, near Main.
W. C. HOWE,
CARPENTER and BUILDER
JOBBING DONE TO ORDER.
Shop, Rear 197 1-2 Moody Street. RESIDENCE 43 STEARNS STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.
LOUIS J. GEOFFRION.
ARTHUR L. COLE.
GEOFFRION & COLE,
Contractors
AND
Builders.
00809000
JOBBING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
101 BROWN STREET, CORNER MOODY,
WALTHAM, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE A. T. STEARNS LUMBER CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER,
SHINGLES, ETC.
CYPRESS
A SPECIALTY. Cypress Shingles, Cypress Clapboards, Cypress Doors and Finish, Cypress Sheathing. Gutters, Conductors, Mouldings, Columns, Brackets, Etc., Etc.
BUILDERS' FINISH
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Carpenter and Mill Work of all kinds. Spruce and Hardwoods, Rift Flooring. Kiln Dried Lumber.
Main Office, Mills and Wharves at Neponset. Office and Exhibit, 166 Devonshire Street, Warerooms, 104 Friend Street,
BOSTON.
453
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JAMES C. GILLISPIE,
CONTRACTOR, Carpenter and Builder.
All orders will receive prompt attention.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED, 19 Plympton St., Waltham, Mass.
HERBERT M. GRAGG, BUILDER.
67 Lawrence, Cor. Summit St.
WALTHAM,
- MASS.
N. J. ROSE, CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Jobbing a Specialty.
HOUSE AND SHOP,
188 Hammond Street,
- WALTHAM, MASS.
JOHN L. SANDERSON, CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Good Work Guaranteed.
JOBBING & OF & ALL KINDS.
38 Hammond St., - Waltham, Mass.
454
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MERRITT & MASONS .*
JARVIS,
Furnaces, Ranges, Bakers' Ovens and Steam Boilers A SPECIALTY. No. 12 Marshall St., Cor. Creek Square, Boston, Mass. [>> All orders left with WALKER, PRATT MFG. CO., 31 Union St., or in the Order Box, will be promptly attended to. GEORGE JARVIS,
MICHAEL SEXTON, CONTRACTOR.
Cellar Building and Grading a Specialty.
Residence, Flood Street, - WALTHAM, MASS.
P. J. WHELAN, Brick * Mason * Plasterer
AND STUCCO WORKER. Agent for Aluminite Cement Plaster. No. 15 Calvary Street, - WALTHAM, MASS.
JOHN LALLY, Brick . Mason . and . Plasterer.
AGENT ALPHA PORTLAND CEMENT. Fireplaces and Tiling a Specialty. ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK .. Res. 38 School St. Office 7 Felton St., WALTHAM, MASS.
455
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
... W. W. HAYS, ...
CONCRETE PAVER
Concrete Walks, Driveways and Street Crossings.
Address, 239 School St., opp. Grant, WALTHAM, MASS,
C. S. PACKARD,
ICE.
BUILDING MOVER
--- AND- ICE DEALER. Res., opp. Prospect House,
874 MAIN STREET, Telephone, 59-2 at Residence,
WALTHAM, MASS.
B. W. WENTWORTH & SON, HOUSE PAINTERS,
Fresco Painting, Graining, Hard-wood Finish and Polishing.
9 Prospect St., Waltham, Mass.
Dealers in Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Etc.
JOHN H. WHELON & SON, Painters. and . Paper . Hangers. Dealers in Paper-Hangings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc. Sign Painting and Ceiling Decorations a Spec- ialty. Work Promptly Performed.
8 AND IO SPRING STREET,
- WALTHAM, MASS.
W. S. GRAHAM, HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING,
Paper Hanging, Glazing, Etc. All kinds of Wood Stained, Filled and Polished.
SHOP, 6 LEXINGTON ST.,
Res., 9 Summit Street,
WALTHAM, MASS.
CHAS. A. POOLE, HOUSE PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
-DEALER IN
MIXED PAINTS, LEAD, OIL, VARNISHES AND PUTTY.
Glass Furnished from Stock or to Order. Orders Promptly Attended to.
7 ELM STREET (up stairs),
WALTHAM, MASS.
456
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ANDREW BENNETT, DEALER IN MEATS, PROVISIONS and FINE GROCERIES.
Flour of all Grades. Selected Teas, Pure Coffees, Spices. Butter and Cheese from the Best Dairies. Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Canned Fruits and Vegetables, and a Full Variety of Other Goods usually kept in a First-class Store.
GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED, FREE OF EXPENSE. 938 MAIN STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.
ELM STREET MARKET. T. W. CHILDS & SON, DEALERS IN
MEATS, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS,
Fresh Fish. Lobsters and Clams in their Season.
No. 3 ELM STREET, - WALTHAM, MASS.
A. L. WATTS. W. S. PIERSON.
WATTS & PIERSON,
DEALERS IN
FINE GROCERIES, MEATS AND PROVISIONS.
All Orders Promptly Filled.
No. 366 Moody St.,
Waltham, Mass.
MARTIN SHIELS,
DEALER IN GROCERIES, FLOUR AND GRAIN, TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, ETC.
Bottler and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
WINES AND # LIQUORS.
No. 169 Willow Street,
-
WALTHAM, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
AMOS ANDREWS, Successor to G. H. COLLINS, 212 Moody, Near Cushing St., Waltham, Mass.
HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED
Also Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Beans, Apples, Potatoes, Lard, Maple Sugar, Canned Goods. All Kinds of Poultry Feed, All Kinds of Fruit in their Season. Creamery Butter a Specialty. Fresh Eggs direct from the Farm.
J. M. TAYLOR, DEALER IN ---
FRESH AND SALT PROVISIONS Butter, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables. Also a large stock of Strictly First-Class Canned Goods. Hall's Block, 152 Moody St.
SPRINGE STREET & MARKET
GATELY BROS
FIRST CLASS PROVISIONS® SOLD LOW FOR CASH
M. H. NETHERCOTE, J
-DEALER IN ---
FINE GROCERIES, J
Teas, Flour, Coffee, Etc.
194 Willow Street.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WALTHAM GRAIN STORE, GEO. B. POPE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Salt, Etc. No. 582 Main St., Waltham, Mass. (Elevator and Mill, Felton Street.)
WALTHAM BEEF CO.,
Receivers and Commission Merchants in
Swift's Chicago Dressed Beef, MUTTON, LAMB AND VEAL, Dennis Mccarthy, Jr., Manager, 18 and 20 Felton Street, WALTHAM.
RUMFORD MARKET.
George F. Rand, -DEALER IN- BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, Lamb, Poultry, Hams, Sausages, Tripe, Fruits, Canned Goods, Vegetables, &c. 18 Lexington St., - WALTHAM, MASS.
CITY MARKET. J. M. QUINN,
-DEALER IN-
meats, Provisions, Fruits
AND VEGETABLES. 81 Moody St., Waltham, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WALTHAM GRAIN COMPANY
Successors to H. A. HAWLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
Telephone Connections.
10 and 12 Felton Street, - WALTHAM, MASS.
TELEPHONE 31-3.
ARMOUR & CO., CHICAGO DRESSED BEEF,
MUTTON AND HOGS. TENDERLOINS, PIGS' FEET, SAUSAGES, ETC. Henry Kelsey, Manager.
Nos. 14 and 16 Felton St., - WALTHAM, MASS.
ESTES MARKET, -- DEALER IN Beef, Pork, Lard, Hams, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Lamb, Poultry, Fruits, Vegetables, &c. Z. C. ESTES, Proprietor. 649 MAIN STREET, - WALTHAM, MASS.
B. F. CURTIS,
- -DEALER IN-
CHOICE CUTS.
PROVISIONS, FRUITS,
Vegetables, Butter and Eggs. 127 CHARLES ST.,
WALTHAM, MASS.
460
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
C. H. SWAN & CO.,
Successors to J. F. McCollester & Co.
Hawley Bros.
DEALERS IN
SOAP
COFFEE
SUGAR
TEA
TOBACCO
STARCH
FLOUR
FINE AND STAPLE GROCERIES,
Flour, Teas, Coffees, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 189 MOODY STREET, SOUTH SIDE.
G. A. SEAVER, DEALER IN
Fancy Groceries,
BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. FULL LINE OF WOODENWARE, Pails, Brooms, Buckets, Oil Cans, Wash Boards, Benches, Wringers, Tubs, Baskets. Etc. 611 Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS.
WATCH CITY PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE. GEO. L. ROBINSON & CO.,
-DEALERS IN
CHOICE * FAMILY * GROCERIES,
Fine Teas and Coffees, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST."
147 Adams Street, WALTHAM, MASS. PROVISIONS AND OYSTERS.
BOWLER & WOODBURY,
-DEALERS IN-
FINE GROCERIES
Flour and Produce. 232 Moody, Cor. Chestnut St., Waltham, Mass.
461
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ROBERT CUMMING, High Class Family Bakery.
Wedding and Other Fine Cakes.
No. 218 MOODY STREET, - WALTHAM, MASS. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
EDWIN I. DILL, BAKER, CATERER
And Ice Cream Manufacturer.
Particular Attention Given to Catering for Weddings and Private Parties.
143 MOODY STREET.
22
Mrs. Augustus Munster,
Bread, Cake, Pastry, and Cracker
BAKER, No. 769 Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS. Parties furnished with the above at short notice, and on reason- able terms.
MARDEN BROTHERS,
Successors to B. S. GERALD,
BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY BAKERS
Confectionery. Ice Cream. Home Made Bread. Wedding Cake a Specialty. 561 Main St., - Waltham, Mass.
462
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SIMON LANDRY.
LOUIS G. ROULO.
LANDRY & ROULO,
DEALERS IN
Fine Teas and Coffees,
Spices and Baking Powder.
66 WALNUT STREET, - WALTHAM, MASS.
JOHN T. & LOUIS M. MULLEN,
BAKERS AND CATERERS.
Our Home Made Cream Bread a Specialty.
WEDDING PARTIES FURNISHED.
ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS .-
32 Oak Street,
Waltham, Mass. "
G. O. MORRILL, GROCER.
Telephone 61-2, Central Block,
619 Main Street,
E. F. MORRILL & CO., Confectioners
And Manufacturers of
ICE CREAM.
623 Main Street,
WALTHAM, MASS. WALTHAM, - MASS.
FRANK P. MCCLARY.
ANDREW W. MCCLARY.
MCCLARY BROTHERS,
Dealers in all kinds of
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