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MALDEN TOWN OFFICERS.
We give below the names of some of the pro- minent men of South Malden who have held important offices in the town of Malden. The list is not complete, but may afford some idea as to who were the prominent and influential citi- zens of South Malden in early days :-
Representatives to the General Court; (Two being sometimes chosen) : - John Greenland, 1695, 1708, 1710-15, '17, '20; Jonathan Sargent, 1721, 1724 to 1728 inclusive, 1730; Samuel Bucknam, 1722, '39; Joses Bucknam, 1744 to 1751 inclusive, 1753; Ezra Sargent, 1775, '76, '77, '81, '84, '85, '86; Capt. Benj. Blaney, 1778, '79, 'So, '83, '87 ; Capt. Isaac Smith, 1790 to 1795 inclusive; Capt. Jona. Oakes, 1799 to 1812 inclusive, 1816, '17; * Nathan Nichols 1819, '20, '23, '24; Capt. Ebenezer Nichols, 1816, '17, '29, '30; William Peirce, 1833, '35; Leavitt Corbett, 1838; Jonathan Oakes, 1843; William Johnson, 1850; Henry W. Van Voorhis, 1852.
* Nathan Nichols was in 1808 and 1809 the unsuccessful candidate of the Federal party for the representative in General Court, Malden having been at that time strongly Democratic or Republican, to use the party name then in general use.
EVERETT SOUVENIR.
Town Clerk :- Capt. Jona. Oakes, 1807, 'II, 12.
Town Treasurer : - Benj. Blaney, 1779, '80, '81 ; Ezra Sargent, 1782, '83; Wm. Dexter, 1784, '86, '98 ; Stephen Paine, 1800, 1803-10 inclusive ; Uriah Tufts, 1811, '13, '14, '15; Uriah Oakes, 1812.
Selectmen (who were until 1830 also Assess- ors) : -
t John Greenland, 1681, '85, '91, 1693-98 inclu- sive, 1700, '3, '5, 'S, '10, '11, '13, '15, '18, '19, '20; Joses Bucknam, 1683, '90, '91 ; Samuel Bucknam, 1705, '6, '7, '10, 'II, '12, '32; William Sargent, 1713, '14, '15, '18, '19, '20, '22, '23, '24; Jonathan Sargent, 1718 to 1720 inclusive; Joses Bucknam, 1728, '29, '30, '43, '44, '45, '50, '53; Stephen Paine, 1739, '40, '47, '48, '49, '50; Benjamin Blaney, 1744, '46, '72, '73, '74, '75; Uriah Oakes, 1752, '62 ; John Bucknam, 1760, '66, '67, '68, '70, 71; Ezra Sargent, 1772 to 1779 inclusive, 1784 to 1786 inclusive ; Capt. Benjamin Blaney, 177 5 to 1778 inclusive; Lt. Nathan Lynde, 1778, '79, 1782 to 1789 inclusive; David Sargent, 1779, '81, '82; William Dexter, 1781; Richard Shute, 1784, '85, '86, '89, '90, '91, '92: Amos Sargent, 1796, '97, '98, 1809, '10, 'II, '12; John Paine, 1796, '97, '98, '99; Joseph Barrett, 1799, 1801 to 1806 inclusive ; Capt. Jonathan Oakes, 1761, '62, 1799-1805, 1807, '8, '11, '15; Stephen Paine, Jr., ISO1, '6, '9, '10, '12; Uriah Oakes, 1807, '13, '14, '17,'18; Capt. Eben'r Nichols, 1813 to 1830 inclu- sive ; Wm. Peirce. 1833, '34, '35, '36, '48, '49; Jona. Oakes, 1840; Leavitt Corbett, 1840-47 ; Henry W. Van Voorhis, 1850, '51 ; Wilson Quint, 1852, '53, '54, '55, '58, '59, '60; Charles Sargent, 1856, '57; P. P. P. Ware, 1861; John S. Nichols, 1862; Elisha B. Loring, 1865, '66, '67; George W. Peirce, 1868, '69; Joseph E. Nichols, 1868, '69.
Assessors : - Ebenezer Nichols, 1831, '32, '34, '35, '36; Leavitt Corbett, 1838, '39, '40, '41 ; Stephen Stimpson, 1849; Elisha B. Loring, 1853, '54, '55, '58, '59, '60; William Johnson, 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67 ; Robert M. Barnard, 1868, '69.1
School Committee : - Stephen Paine, 1801, '2, '3, '6; Ezra Sargent, 1801 ; Capt. Uriah Oakes, 1806, '14, '22, '27 ; Capt. Nathan Nichols, 1807, '10, '13, '16 '17, '18, '20, '21, '32; Nathan Lynde, Jr., 1808, '9, 'II, '12, '13, '19, '20, '21 ; Winslow Sargent, 1812, '14; Capt. Jona. Oakes, 1814, '18, '23; Capt. Eben'r Nichols, 1814, '24; Sam'l Paine, 1815; Capt. Thos. Oakes, 1816, '17, '19, '23; Thad- deus Peirce, 1822 ; Charles 1Iurd, 1824, '25, '26; Wm. Peirce, 1825, '26; Sol'n Corey, 1830; Elisha Webb, 1831, '33, '38, '39; Benj. Nichols 1853- 54; T. C. Edmester, 1853-54; Dr. J. F. Wake- field, 1855-66, 1867-68; David M. Bean, 1865- 67 ; Henry L. Chase, 1868-69; James G. Foster, 1862-66, 1869-70.
EVERETT TOWN AND CITY OFFICIALS.
As a part of our local municipal history, the following names of the different citizens, who have filled the more important town offices since the incorporation of the town, are presented.
Selectmen :- W. H. Lounsbury, 1870-72 ;
t This was Deacon John Greenland who was the former owner of the " Rich Farm " so-called, and who resided where Mr. Sammett now lives. His father, John Greenland, was among the earliest settlers on Mystic-Side.
# In all the early elections in Malden, written ballots were used. Mr. Albert F. Sargent states, that the first use of printed ballots in an election in Malden was in 1857, when they were successfully used by the enemies of Daniel A. Perkins, to defeat him for re-election as assessor, and to elect in his place a man much less competent. The device so successfully adopted in this case has supplanted entirely the written ballot, the obvious advantages of which have been in the main secured through the Australian ballot.
II. W. Van Voorhis, 1870-72; George W. Peirce, 1870-71; E. B. Loring, 1870-75; P. Richmond Pratt, 1870-71; Joseph E. Nichols, 1871-73; Columbus Corey, 1871-76; Clarke Thompson, 1872-76; Lewis P. True, 1872-74, 1886-87; Samuel J. Cox, 1873-75, 1877-80 ; Philip Ham, 1874-76, 1880-83; Charles F. Atwood, 1876-79; Adams B. Cook, 1876-79, 1880-81; Woodbury A. IIam, 1879-80, 1881- 83; Gulian H. Van Voorhis, 1879-80, 1887- 90; Nath. J. Mead, 1880-81; Isaac T. Win- chester, 1881-83, 1884-86; George F. Foster, 1883-84; Fred Johnson, 1883-84; llarden l'almer, 1883-86; Nath'l. B. Plumer, 1884- 86; Frank P. Bennett, 1886-87; Francis E. Dyer, 1886-90; John S. Cate, 1887-89, Chas. 1I. Spencer, 1889-90; John D. IIenderson, 1890-92; Charles C. Nichols, 1890-92; Geo. C. Aiken, 1890-92.
Town Clerk :- Joseph II. Cannell, 1870-92 ; City Clerk, 1893.
Treasurer : - Daniel Emmons, 1870 to Janu- ary 1, 1880; William Johnson, 1880-86; Joseph E. Nichols, 1886-90; Nathan Nichols, 1890- 93. Assessors : - William Johnson, 1870- 80; James G. Foster, 1870-74; Otis Merriam, 1870- 73; Robert M. Barnard, 1872-75; Joseph E. Nichols, 1876-78, 1880-87; Henry W. Van Voorhis, 1875-78, 1880-86; Columbus Corey, 1877-87, 1890-93; Francis E. Dyer, 1878-80; Albert W. Lewis, 1886-92; Amos Roberts, 1887-89; George G. Ladd, 1887-90, 1891-93; Daniel O. Dearborn, 1889-90; James A. Wal- lace, 1893.
School Committee :- James G. Foster, 1870- 71; II. M. Currier, 1870-73; George S. Mar- shall, 1870-73, 1876-79; Charles F. Atwood, 1870-76; Dr. J. F. Wakefield, 1870-71, 1881- 84; J. H. Whitman, 1870-73; G. C. Ilickok, 1871-82, 1886-87; Andrew J. Bennett, 1872-74, 1893; E. A. Alger, Jr., 1873-74; Dudley P. Bailey, 1873-74, 1876-80, 1882-91 ; Albert W. Lewis, 1874-78, 1879-93; John II. Burt, 1874-76; Isaac E. Coburn, 1874-77 ; Francis E. Dyer, 1874-78; 1Iarden Palmer, 1877-83; James B. Everett, 1878-81 ; Henry A. Tenney, 1878-81, 1883-85, 1893; Stephen F. Hoggs, 1880-85, 1886-89, 1890, 1891-93; Nathan Nichols, 1886-91; John C. Spofford, 1886-90; George M. Buttrick, 1887- 90; Roscoe E. Brown, 1889-92; George N. P. Mead, 1889-93; Mary O. Bulfinch, 1889-92; Sarah J. Clough, 1889-93; Darius Hadley, 1890-92; Amos Harris, 1891-93; George E. Smith, 1891-93; Emma F. Berry, 1892; Wm. H. Chapman, 1893; 1I. H. Newton, 1893.
Auditors :- Columbus Corey, 1870-71 ; J. H. Cannell, 1870-76; Thos. Leavitt, 1871-74, 75-76; Geo. F. Foster, 1872-73, 1874-75, 1878- 79; A. F. Ferguson, 1874-75, '76-80; S. A. Stimpson, 1876-77, 1888; H. A. Tenney, 1877- 79; Chas. E. Jennings, 1879-83; Frank P. Ben- nett, 1879-81; Geo. H. Burr, 1881-86, 1889-90; lIenry K. Veazie, 1883-93; Chas. C. Nichols, 1886-88; Ilenry E. Taylor, 1890; W. II. Chap- man, 1891-92.
The first Water Committee consisted of five persons, to be elected annually, pursuant to chap- ter 205 of the Acts of 1871. The persons chosen on this committee were Charles Woodberry, Wm. H. Lounsbury, H. W. Van Voorhis, Otis Merriam, A. H. Evans, and they served for two years, when they were succeeded by the Water Board, elected pursuant to chapter 68 of the Acts of 1873, who have been as follows: - W. H. Lounsbury, 1873-76; Irving A. Evans, 1873-74; George F. Foster, 1873-74 ; Thos. Leavitt, 1874- 80, 1882-93, Chas. D. Stearns' 1874-77 ; Chas. W. Merrill, 1876-78; Stephen A. Stimpson, 1877-81; Nathan Nichols, 1879-82; Nathan B. Smith, 1880-82; Geo. Taylor, 1882-85; Daniel Russell, Jr., 1882-86, 1890-93; Robert Il. Jen- kins, 1885-90; Isaac T. Winchester, 1886-91 ; Charles E. Jennings, 1891; Charles W. Rich- ardson, 1892-93.
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EVERETT SOUVENIR.
WM. H. CHAPMAN,
Funeral Director
Everett Square, near junction of School Street.
DO EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE BUSINESS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
TELEPHONE, EVERETT 17-2.
APPENDIX.
EVERETT TOWN AND CITY OFFICIALS. (Continued.)
A sinking fund was established in 1876. The following citizens have servec as Sinking Fund Commissioners : - Amos Roberts, 1876-89 ; Josiah A. Kingman, 1876-89; Chas. Woodberry, 1876-77 ; Joseph H. Cannell, 1876,-93; Jas. P. Stewart, 1889-93; Jas. E. Larkin, 1889-92; Samuel Lombard, 1893.
The Selectmen acted as Overseers of the Poor for the years 1870-So. The Overseers of the Poor since that time have been as follows : - Robert B. Rogers, Sr., 1880-82; Adams B. Cook, 1880-85, 1888-93; Stephen C. Currier, 1880-81, 1882-83; N. F. Shippee, 1881-84, Samuel P. Cannell, 1883-93; Geo. S. Marshall; 1884-93; D. P. Murphy, 1886-88.
The Selectmen also acted as Board of Health during the ten years 1870-80. The members of the Board since that time have been as follows : Geo. F. Foster, 1880-81; Adams B. Cook, 1880- 81; Alfred Tufts, 1880-81 ; Francis E. Dyer, 1881-82; Isaac T. Winchester, 1881-84; Dr. W. G. Hanson, 1882-86; Dr. J. F. Wakefield, 1883- 86; Joseph M. Bassett, 1884-86; John Reed, 1886-87; Wm. Goodhue, 1886-93; Dr. Abbott Sanford, 1886-88; D. W. Fitzgerald, 1887-88, 1889-90; Dr. E. W. Hill, 1888-89; Dr. W. K. Knowles, 1888-90; Dr. E. C. Newton, 1890-
92; Nathan B. Smith, 1892-93; Charles O. Saunders, 1892; Dr. J. S. Norton, 1892-93. Trustees of the Public Library, James B. Everett, 1880-93. Henry A. Tenney, 1880-93; Geo. E. Kimball. 1880-92; Dudley P. Bailey, 1880-93; F. B. Wallis, 1880-84, 1889-93; C. F. Atwood, 1880-81; Geo. S. Marshall, 1880-81 ; Wm. G. Colesworthy, 1880-82; Edward R. Thorndike, 1880-81 ; Rev. R. P. Bush, 1881-92; W. G. Heaver, 1881-83; Geo. H. Burr, 1881-90; Geo. E. Smith, 1882-93; Rev. Albert N. Dary, 1883-84, Gilmon C. Hickok, 1884-93; Martin J. Cahill, 1884-89; Geo. L. Mirick, 1891-93; Geo. M. Nash, 1892-93; Geo. G. Ladd, 1892-93; Mrs. Frances M. Fall, 1893; Mrs. A. P. Potter, 1893; James, Skinner, 1893; S. C. Currier, 1893.
The Selectmen acted as Surveyors of the Highways for the years 1870-72, 1874-75, 1879- 80, 1885-87. The following gentlemen have been elected as Surveyors of Highways : - Daniel Eames, 1872-74; Geo. W. Paine, 1876- 77 ; Benj. F. Nichols, 1880-85, 1887-89. The Highway Department has been managed by the following gentlemen as Road Commissioners, for the terms named : - Caleb Richardson and Geo. W. Paine, 1875-76; Lewis P. True, 1875- 76, 1890-92; Robert M. Barnard. 1877-78, 1889- 91 ; Samuel J. Sewall, 1877-79; George W. Peirce, 1877-78; Leonard Emerton, Sr., 1878-79 ; Benj. F. Nichols, 1878-79, 1891-92; Solomon Shute, 1889-90, 1893; Thos. Leavitt, 1889-90; Amos Stone, 1890-92. The Street Commis- sioners under the City Government are Solomon Shute and D. W. Fitzgerald.
The Trustees of Glenwood Cemetery, estab. lished in 1890, have been as follows : - John S- Cate, 1890-91 ; F. B. Wallis, 1890-93; Charles H. Spencer, 1890; Henry Schrow, 1890-92; Dudley P. Bailey, 1890-93; James B. Everett, 1891-93; Henry A. Tenny, 1801-93.
Until the year 1881, the financial year of the town ended on the last day of February, and the town meetings were held on the fourth Tuesday in March. By an amendment of the by-laws made in 1881, the financial year was made to correspond with the calendar year the accounts being made up for ten months, ending December 31, 1881. In 1882 and subsequent years, the annual town meeting was held on the first Tues- day in March. The by-laws were further amended, April 28, 1887, by adopting certain building regulations, and these not having been found sufficiently stringent, were amended and strengthened in December, 1889, and again in 1891, and with these, and certain other amend- ments, the by-laws of 1881 constituted the regula- tions governing town affairs. The building regulations have had an especially beneficial influence in promoting the erection of a better class of buildings. The office of building inspector was established in 1889, and Elisha A. Loring was elected the first building inspector, a position which he has continued to hold until the present time.
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E. J. FOSS,
Artist and Photographer, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
Large Portraits in Oil AND Crayon.
See His WATER COLOR MINIATURES!
LARGE, FAMILY, AND SOCIETY GROUPS. AND ABOVE ALL, BABY PICTURES.
ONE PRICE.
NO CHEAP WORK.
Opp. B. & M. New Station, Malden.
GEO. W. MARSHALL,
Rosedale Conservatories and Nurseries.
FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS AND ALL OCCASIONS.
Palms and other Decorations To Let for Parties and Social Events.
FLORIST
Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Hardy Roses, Shrubs and Bedding Plants in large quantities.
ELM STREET, EVERETT, MASS. OPP. WOODLAWN.
Connected by Telephone.
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F. F. Driscoll & Co., Wholesale and Retail Provision + Dealers, 8- 18 Blackstone Market, Boston, Will supply the people of Everett with Meats of all descrip- tion at Lowest Boston Prices for First-Class Goods.
We are Receivers of .
Beef, Mutton, Lambs and Veal,
From the West, and are able to sell good goods at Lowest Prices.
F. F. DRISCOLL
S. F. HOOGS
Wholesale House, 44 Merchants Row.
E. B. NOYES & CO. DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SMALL WARES, Men's Furnishing Goods, AND
Laces, Ribbons, Buttons, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Underwear, Worsteds, Yarns, Ger- mantowns, Stamped Goods, and Embroidery Materials. Odd Fellows Building,
Everett Sq., Everett, Mass. . . . AGENTS FOR ...
Lewando's French Dye House and Custom Laundry.
APPENDIX.
EVERETT'S RAPID GROWTH.
The following table shows at a glance the wonderful growth of the town in the twenty- three years of its history :- .
Population. School Children.
Valuation.
Tax Levy.
Rate.
No. of Dw'lg Houses.
1870
2,1 52
432
$1,736,379
$24,845.84
$13.30
414
1871
2,47 I
503
2,423,232
31,040.78
1 2.00
491
IS72
2,712
541
3,091,924
38,912.16
11.80
544
1873
3,177
602
3,911,875
55,023.94
13.30
635
1874
3,468
618
4,408,525
62,378.74
13.30
70I
1875
3,500
680
4,404,650
62,389.85
13.30
770
1876
3,604
697
4,491,400
46,898.00
10.00
782
1877
3,686
724
4,542,550
47,463.50
10.00
804
1878
3,833
744
4,090,950
49,103.93
11.50
822
1879
3,888
734
4,103,950
45,272.70
10.50
828
1880
4,037
764
4,221,400
46,736.27
10.50
854
1881
4,402
832
4,263,550
59,963-58
13.50
866
1883
4,810
912
4,796,550
62,745.64
12.50
937
1884
5, 1 54
965
4,950,1 50
66,369.36
12.80
1,000
1885
5,640
1,039
5,133,600
69,168.56
12.80
1,114
ISS6
6,275
1,145
5,461,800
76,672.77
13.30
1,259
1887
6,965
1,217
5.835,850
82,895.48
1 3.50
1,420
1888
8,115
1,415
6,499, 100
91,309.14
13.30
1,624
1889
9,262
1,659
7,210,300
II 3,720.75
1 5.00
1,848
1890
10,674
1,847
7,889,650
1 20,585.92
14.50
2,225
1891
12,472
2,173
8,780,850
134,374.88
14.50
2,520
IS92
14,253
2,541
9,934,300
147,146.70
14.00
2,8 50
The foregoing statistics of population are those of the assessors.
The census returns gave the population as 2,220 in 1870; 3,651 in 1875; 4,159 in 1880; 5825 in 1885, and 11,068 in 1890.
T. F. Hill, Jr.
UNDERTAKER,
265 Broadway.
Telephone 8 -- 2.
MERCH
Residence
17 Cottage Street.
W. H. THOMAS, PROPRIETOR.
Fresh and Salt Fish, Oysters and Clams.
|THE EVERETT FISH MARKET
57 CHELSEA STREET.
1882
4,538
879
4,633,000
73,966.96
15.40
881
EVERETT SQUARE.
HELEN
EVERETT, MASS.
G. H. SANFORD,
MILLINER,
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EVERETT SOUVENIR.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
MILLS & HOBBS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Butchers' and Packing House Tools
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
SCALES, &c., Also, Carvers', Plated Butter, Cheese And Asparagus Knives.
Outside Cellar, No. 4 Quincy Market,
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT:
ROOM 7, PRODUCE EXCHANGE.
BOSTON.
We Take
Orders for every description of Printing and Embossing.
SMITH & PORTER PRESS, 185 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
T. L. GOUDEY & SON, FUNERAL -®
Undertakers
AND
Embalmers,
Rooms, 216 Broadway,
EVERETT, MASS.
CALLS WILL RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, NIGHT OR DAY.
Telephone 13-3.
THOS. L. GOUDEY. JAS. A. GOUDEY.
Guilty
OR NOT
Guilty
YOUR ATTENTION
IS
ARRESTED
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE. You are hereby warned that you are liable to be called upon by our agents at any time. Avoid arrest. Send your soiled linen to
THE A. W.
- - HILL
CUSTOM - - LAUNDRY
Send Postal 73 Centre St.
Telephone Connection Malden.
Everett
Agents :
WALTER L. COLBY, 230 Broadway. G. H. PURINTON, opp. Depot, Main St.
G. M. ZEDREN, 115 Main St.
MRS. V. J. CONGDON, Main S.
MRS. A. BOYCE, Ferry St.
R. S. LAKIN, . 72 Ferry St.
BELMONT PHARMACY, Hancock St. J. JACKSON, . 359'2 Broadway.
SPECIAL NOTICE. A few more reliable agencies will be estab- ished in locations not now covered. Apply immediately.
YOUNG MEN OF EVERETT, THE
E. Y. M. C. ASSOCIATION
Offers You a
Splendid
Opportunity for PHYSICAL, MENTAL
and SPIRITUAL Improvement.
E.Y.M.C.A
YOUNG
Every young
MAN
man who reads
you are
WELCOME
this is cor-
WALK. IN
dially invited
YOUNG MENS
to join the
MEETING
Association.
EVERY
MONDAY
Membership
EVENING
can commence at any time.
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MAGEE Boston Heater
IS THE
Best Furnace in the Country BUY NO OTHER. MAGEE FURNACE CO., 32 to 38 Union Street, Boston.
F. M. HOWE & CO., Real Estate Agents, AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS,
MERRILL N. HOWE, Auctioneer and Appraiser. (Licensed Since 1853.) Mortgages and Loans Negotiated. Houses and Tenements to Let. Bills and Rents Collected. OFFICE, EVERETT SQUARE, EVERETT, MASS.
J. E. LEWIS & CO., DEALERS IN COAL and WOOD, HAY AND GRAIN, CHELSEA, MASS. Offices : at Wharf, foot of Broadway (near Bridge), And at 40 Winnisimmet Street. Telephones: Office, 92-2. Wharf, 92-3.
Barges Furnished for Large or Small Parties at Reasonable Rates.
D. P. MURPHY, CONTRACTOR. Horses, Wagons, Carts and Harnesses, all kinds, For Sale or To 1.et. Teaming Done at Short Notice.
Everett Coal AND Wood Company.
Drain Pipe, Lime, Cement, Sand, Hair, Gravel, etc. Office, Cor. Broadway and Second St., Near Everett Square. EVERETT, MASS.
J. F. DRISCOLL, Plasterer, Stucco Worker
AND GENERAL JOBBER,
Corner Broadway and Morris Street, EVERETT, MASS.
FOR EVERETT PEOPLE TO REMEMBER
Having been duly commissioned, the undersigned is in a position to place
FIRE INSURANCE In Old and Reliable Companies.
Insurance on Dwellings, Household Furniture and other property placed at lowest rates.
W. L. COLBY, AGENT For A. E. BLANCHARD. See Page 124. No. 230 BROADWAY, EVERETT.
JAMES P. STEWART & CO., DEALERS IN Coal and Wood,
Hard and Soft Coal for Domestic and Steam Purposes.
Wharf, 65 Medford Street,
Yard in Everett at cor. Main and School Sts .. where Mr. W. G. Webster will be pleased to meet all friends.
CHARLESTOWN.
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.
RIDGWAY REVOLVING OPEN FIRE POT
=HEATER =
AWARDED GOLD MEDAL. AT MASS. CHAR. MECHANIC ASSOCIATION.
Ridgway Furnace Co., No. 76 Union Street, BOSTON.
A. G. WHITCOMB,
Westerly, Coneord,
Barre, Quiney,
Scotch,
Swede,
And all other Native and Foreign Granites.
Italian, American . . and .. Tennessee
Marble.
Any Design
made to Order.
Woodlawn Granite and Marble Works,
Opposite Entrance to Woodlawn Cemetery,
85 ELM STREET, EVERETT, MASS.
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