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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Apothecaries.
Blatchford E. 32 Main
Hoyt D. Brainerd, Bank building, Main street
Mason A. J., Pigeon Cove
Baker. Knowlton Eben, King street Blacksmiths.
Cogswell James, 9 Dock square
Moore Ira F., Bear-skin Neck
Poole Story D., Pigeon Cove
Boarding Houses.
Anderson Thomas, Pigeon Cove (summer)
Edmands James, Pigeon Cove (summer)
Edmands John, Pigeon Cove (summer)
Pierce Annie E. Mrs., Pigeon Cove Rockport Granite Co.
Swett John F., Pigeon Cove (summer)
Booksellers and Stationers.
Clark Henry, Dock square
Thurston William H., Dock square
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Davis William G., High, near Baptist Church
Lurvey S. N., Main, near Beach street
Mosher S. J. 42 Main street
Parsons Alfred, 24 Main
Story Henry L., Pigeon Cove
Boot and Shoemakers and Repairers. Davis William G., High, near Baptist Church Fairbanks C. D., Dock square Gott Eben, 2d, School, opp. Annisquam Mills Hartley John, jr., School, near Broadway Knutsford William, 24 Main Mosher S. J. 42 Main Murray Albert, Mount Pleasant avenue
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Carpenters and Builders.
Babson Isaac N., Pigeon Cove
Choate A. B., South street
Choate John N. rear 5 Pleasant
Clark Albert, 3 Norwood
Drum Joseph, King street Fears Isaac P., Main street Hooper John, 60 Main
Knowlton Daniel, King street
Lloyd Peter M., Broadway
Savage Jesse, Beach street
Story James, Pigeon Cove
Tarr Benjamin, Main street
Tarr George W., Beach street
Carriage Painters. CHOATE ALDEN & CO., Dock square (see page 221) Cigar Manufacturer.
Lindberg J. L. 16 Main
Civil Engineer.
Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Clergymen.
Barry Thomas (R.C.), Smith street
Bowers E. D. (B.), High, corner School
Capen John (M.E.), 97 Main
Davis Edwin (Univ.), Abbott House
Howard R. B. (C.T.), 34 High
Clothing Dealers.
Stickney J. E. 36 Main Tarr J. Truman, Bank building, Main 1
Coal and Wood.
Marchant William, Pigeon Cove Marshall L. 11 Mount Pleasant
Tarr D. T. 4 Dock square
Confectionery, Etc.
Babson S. B. Miss, Pigeon Cove Hoyt J. N. 28 Main
Margeson G. T., Main, opposite Abbott House
Conveyancer.
Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Cotton Goods Manufacturers. Annisquam Mills, Broadway, cor. School, Wm. E. Winsor, agent
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Dentists. Lowe George A., Haskins building Manning Joseph, 50 Main
Dressmakers. Hadley & Mason, Main street
Dry Goods.
Brooks Reuben, Haskins' block, Main, opp. Savings Bank
Butman Grafton, 44 Main, cor. Beach
Colby W. H. 26 Main
Poole J. J. Mrs., Pigeon Cove
Eating House. Darling F. E., Main, cor. Beach
Expresses. Fears & Bray, Boston, Dock square
Marshall & Co., Boston, Main street
Fish Oils. Hodgkins Charles, Bear-skin Neck Fisheries.
Bradley William H. & J. W., Bear-skin Neck
Gott Addison, Bear-skin Neck
Hodgkins Charles, Bear-skin Neck (fresh)
Story, Lurvey, & Co., Pigeon Cove
Flour and Grain. Nickerson & Dennis, Railroad avenue, near the depot Furniture Dealers. Davis W. & Co., Broadway, under Town Hall
Gents' Furnishing Goods. Stickney J. E. 36 Main
Granite Quarries. (See also Stone Contractors.) Bay State Granite Co., Pigeon Cove Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Hill Rockport Granite Co., Granite street
Grocers.
Bradley William H. & J. W., Bear-skin Neck Butman S. H., Main, cor. Beach Hoyt John, 19 Main Kidder B. R., Dock square Millett Eben, Mt. Pleasant, near Central wharf Patch William H. 4 Mt. Pleasant
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Grocers-Continued.
Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Cove
Richardson N. jr. 6 Main
Rockport Granite Co., Granite street
Rowe Francis, 18 High
Story Austin W., Pigeon Cove Tarr D. T. 4 Dock square
Tarr F. jr. & Brother, 5 Mt. Pleasant
Thurston & Noble, 1 Dock square
Union Store, No. 667, Pigeon Cove
Witham Charles, South, near Prospect
Hairdressers.
Grant"Ivory, jr., Haskins' block, Main street Moore John Z., Main, near Beach
Pierce John, 4 Dock square
Harness Maker.
Murray Albert, 10 Mt. Pleasant
Hotels.
Abbott House, A. F. Clarke, proprietor, 15 Main Atlantic House, F. E. Darling, proprietor, Main, c. Beach Lynnwood House, James Hurd, proprietor, Pigeon Cove Ocean View House, Sarah M. Lougee, prop., Pigeon Cove Pigeon Cove House, E. S. Robinson & Co., proprietors, Pigeon Cove Sheridan House, M. P. Courser, Beach street
Inspector of Fish. Story John, jr., Pigeon Cove
Insurance Agents.
Appleton Zeno A., Haskins block
Cleaves Levi, School, corner Gott
Isinglass Manufacturers. Cape Ann Isinglass and Glue Factory, Railroad avenue
Jewelry, Watches, Etc. MANNING WILLIAM N. 38 Main (see page 221) Lawyer. Woods Henri N., National Bank building, Main Lumber Dealer. Choate John S., Mt. Pleasant st. corner Central wharf Meat Markets.
Goodwin A., Pigeon Cove Moffatt A. H. & Co., Dock square Shepherd & Frost, Pigeon Cove
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Millinery. Thurston William E. Mrs. 34 Main
Musical Instruments. MANNING WILLIAM N. 38 Main (see page 221)
Newspaper. Rockport Gleaner, L. Cleaves & Co., P. O. building, Main
Notaries Public.
Clark A. F. 10 Main
Parsons Alfred, 24 Main
Painters. CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (house, sign, ship and carriage, see page 221) Wheeler Thadeus, Pigeon Cove
Paints, Oils, and Glass. CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (see page 221)
Paper Hangers. CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (see page 221) Photographer.
Dailey E. V. 52 Main
Physicians.
Hall Charles B., Broadway (homo.)
Manning Joseph, 50 Main
Sanborn John E. 6 Broadway
Tupper A. M., Pigeon Cove
Plumbers.
Smith & Pool, 2 Dock square
Pump and Block Maker. Burnham Newell, 8 Dock square
Real Estate Agent. Appleton Zeno :A., Haskins block, Main
Sailmaker.
Parsons John B., Bear-skin Neck
Saloons.
Harris Isaac B., Pigeon Cove Hodgkins Aaron, Broadway
Sashes, Blinds, Etc. CHOATE A. & CO., Dock square (see page 221)
200-204
ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Stables. Courser M. P., Beach street
Darling M. P., Main, opposite Beach
Marchant William, Pigeon Cove Porter J. O., Beach, cor. Main
Stone Contractors.
Bay State Granite Co., Pigeon Cove Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Cove
Rockport Granite Co., Granite street Torrey William J., North, corner Granite
Surveyor (Land.) Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Tailor.
Tarr J. Truman, Bank building, Main
Teamsters.
Brooks John, Cleave, opposite the Church
Roberts Stephen & Son, 12 Dock square
Telegraph Offices.
American Union Telegraph Co., G. T. Margeson, manager, Main, opposite Abbott House Western Union Tel. Co., Henry Clark, manager, Dock sq.
Tinsmiths and Stove Dealers.
Bartlett Joseph, 2 Mount Pleasant
Smith & Pool, 2 Dock square
Undertaker.
Choate Caleb S., Mt. Pleasant st., Cove Hill
Variety Stores. 1
Andrews Betsey F. 34 Mount Pleasant
Cosgrove William, Beach, near King Gammage Stephen, 4 Main
Parsons Thomas F. jr. 26 Main
Story Henry L., Pigeon Cove
Tarr S. N., Bear-skin Neck
Tufts Joseph, 1 Main
Watchmaker and Jeweller. MANNING WILLIAM N. 38 Main (see page 221) Wheelwrights.
Stanley Samuel, Pigeon Cove Webber Philip, School, near Annisquam Mills
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1880. TOTAL, 1,783,812.
BARNSTABLE CO.
Barnstable - 4,248
Savoy -
-
710
Brewster - - 1,145 Sheffield - - 2,208
Chatham - - 2,249
Stockbridge - 2,361
Dennis
- 3,287
Tyringham - 542
Eastham 692
Washington- 453
Falmouth
- 2,430
W.Stockb'ge 1,934
Williamstown 3,400
Mashpee -
341
Orleans - - 1,296
Total - 69,363
Provincetown 4,341
Sandwich - 3,526
BRISTOL CO.
Acushnet
- 1,105
Attleboro'
11,105
Lawrence 39,068
Lynn -
-
38,376
Total -
31,840
BERKSHIRE CO.
Adams
- 5,639
Alford
348
Becket
- 1,122
Cheshire -
- 1,537
Clarksburg 734
Norton, 1,736
Raynham - - 1,685
Rehoboth -
- 1,864
Peabody - - 9,033
Rockport
- 3,873
Rowley - 1,200
Salem - 27,347
Salisbury . - 4,108
Saugus
-
- 2,624
Swampscott - 2,608
Topsfield - - 1,182
Wenham - - 884
New Ashford 211
" Marlboro' 1,963
North Adams 10,340
Otis 785
Peru 392
Pittsfield - 13,310
Richmond - 1,123
Total
- 4,269
ESSEX CO.
Amesbury
- 3,341
Andover - - 5,178 Beverly - - 8,459 Boxford - 824
Bradford - - 2,643
Danvers - - 6,613 Essex - - - 1,664 Georgetown - 2,230
Gloucester 19,288
Groveland
- 2,228
Hamilton
-
952
Haverhill- 18,478
Truro -
- 1,029
Wellfleet - - 1,840
Yarmouth - 2,156
Berkeley - 927
Dartmouth 3,455
Lynnfield 684
Dighton - - 1,804
Manchester - 1,640
Easton
- 3,897
Fairhaven
2,872
Marblehead - 7,285
Merrimac
- 2,237
Fall River . 48,626
Freetown - 1,328
Methuen - - 4,363 Middleton - 1,000
Nahant
-
792
Newbury - 1,570
Dalton
- 2,056
Egremont 878
Florida - 459
Gt.Barrington4,540
Hancock - - 649
Hinsdale - - 1,789
Swanzey - - 1,356
Taunton -
21,145
Westport - 2,901
Total - 139,074
DUKES CO.
Chilmark - - 486
CottageCity -
672
Edgartown - 1,294
Gay Head - 162
Gosnold - 154
Ashfield - - 1,063
Bernardston -
848
Buckland - 1,736
Lanesborough 1,289
Lee - - 3,938
Lenox -
2,063
Monterey
636
Mt. Washington 207
W. Newbury 1,989
Total - 244,161
FRANKLIN CO.
Tisbury - · 1,501
Newburyp't 13,470
N. Andover - 3,228
Seekonk - - 1,228
Somerset - - 2,007
Mansfield. - 2,765
New Bedford 27,268
Ipswich - - 3,702
Harwich -
- 3,260
Windsor -
-
644
Sandisfield - 1,103
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1880.
207
Charlemont - 932
HAMPSHIRE CO.
Hudson - - 3,748
Colerain - - 1,769
Amherst - - 4,252
Lexington - 2,458
Conway - - 1,772
Belchertown 2,345
Lincoln
905
Deerfield - - 3,493
Chesterfield - 757
Erving
868
Cummington 883
Gill
733
Easthampton 4,316
Greenfield - 3,908
Enfield .- - 1,043
Hawley
591
Goshen
322
Maynard - 2,295
Heath - 560
Granby
754
Medford - - 7,554
Leverett 741
Greenwich - 638
Melrose - - 4,529
Leyden
506
Hadley - - 1,938
Newton 16,994
Montague - 4,919
Huntington - 1,235
New Salem - 866
Middlefield - 648
Reading - - 3,184
Orange - 3,187
Pelham 611
Sherborn -
- 1,382
Shirley
- 1,366
Rowe -
509
Plainfield 457
Shelburne - 1,615
Prescott - - 459
Somerville 24,964
Shutesbury 549
South Hadley 3,537
Stoneham - 4,889
Stow - 1,047
Sudbury -
1,178
Tewksbury
- 2,162
Townsend - 1,965
Tyngsboro' . 629
Wakefield - 5,547
Waltham
11,800
Watertown - 5,431
Wayland - - 1,933
Westford - - 2,148
Weston
-
- 1,448
Chicopee - 11,327
Ashby
889
Ashland
- 2,388
Hampden
960
Ayer
-
1,893
Holland - 301
Bedford
932
Holyoke - 21,961
Belmont
- 1,614
Longmeadow 1,401
Billerica - - 2,004
Ludlow - - 1,526
Monson - 3,760
Montgomery 302
Cambridge 52,860
Total - - 3,777
Palmer - 5,505
Carlisle 479
Russell 819
Chelmsford - 2,509
NORFOLK CO.
Bellingham - 1,259
Braintree - - 3,834 Brookline - 8,074
Canton - - 4,520
Westfield - 7,641
Framingham 6,292
Cohasset - - 2,182
W.Springfield4,144
Groton - 1,863
Dedham 6,202
Wilbraham - 1,596 Holliston - 3,160
Dover - 658
Total - 104,440
Hopkinton - 4,571
Foxboro' - - 2,952
Sunderland - 755
Southampton 1,032
Warwick
712
Ware - - - 4,783
Wendell - 466
Westhampton 562
Whately - - 1,124
Williamsburg 2,340
Total -
35,990
Worthington 757
Total - 47,344
HAMPDEN CO.
Agawam - - 2,218
Blandford 977
Brimfield - - 1,205
Acton
- 1,799
Arlington
- 4,112
Wilmington -
933
Winchester - 3,855
Woburn -
10,782
Total - 317,901
NANTUCKET CO.
Nantucket - 3,777
Burlington -
712
Southwick - 1,097
Concord - - 3,922
Springfield 33,536
Dracut - 1,581
Tolland 452
Dunstable 443
Wales - 1,016
Everett - 4,147
Littleton - 994
Lowell - 59,340
Malden - 12,004
Marlborough 10,141
Monroe 165
Hatfield - - 1,519
N. Reading - 895
Pepperell - 2,347
Northfield - 1,603
Northampt'n 12,156
Natick - 8,565
MIDDLESEX CO.
Chester - - 1,480
Granville - 1,216
Boxborough 319
208
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1880.
Franklin - - 4,052
Plympton - 725 | Hubbardston 1,385
Holbrook
- 2,134
Rochester
- 1,043
Lancaster
- 2,008
Hyde Park - 6,986
Rockland
- 4,605
Leicester - - 2,764
Medfield -
- 1,366
Scituate - - 2,469
Leominster - 5,770
Medway -
- 3,942
S. Abington - 2,969
Lunenburg
- 1,109
Milton - - 3,191
S. Scituate - 1,815
Mendon -
- 1,094
Needham - 5,248
Wareham - 2,895
Milford - - 9,310
Norfolk
930
W. Bridgew'r 1,663
Millbury - - 4,730
Norwood
- 2,345
Total - 74,034
Quincy
10,571
Randolph
- 4,022
SUFFOLK CO.
N. Brookfield 4,459
Stoughton
- 4,869
Chelsea -
21,780
Oxford - 2,605
Walpole - - 2,526
Revere - - 2,263
Paxton 592
Wrentham
- 2,481
Winthrop - 1,043
Petersham - 1,111
Total -
96,352
PLYMOUTH CO.
Ashburnham 1,670
Shrewsbury - 1,482
Abington - 3,723
Athol - - 4,303
Bridgewater 3,615
Auburn
- 1,304
Brockton - 13,598
Barre - - 2,415
Carver - 1,039
Berlin
921
Sterling -
- 1,421
Duxbury - - 2,195
Blackstone
- 4,937
Sturbridge - 2,062
E.Bridgewat'r2,713
Bolton
902
Sutton - 3,155
Halifax
540
Boylston -
839
Templeton
2,789
Hanover - - 1,896
Brookfield
- 2,829
Hanson - - 1,308
Charlton -
- 1,900
Uxbridge
- 3,111
Hingham - 4,482
Clinton
7,998
Warren - 3,890
Hull
391
Dana
733
Webster - - 5,688
Kingston
- 1,519
Douglas
- 2,238
Westborough 5,217
Lakeville - 1,008
Dudley
- 2,730
Marion
957
Fitchburg
12,270
W. Boylston 2,978 W. Brookfield1,855
Marshfield - 1,784
Gardner -
- 4,943
Westminster 1,699
Mattapoisett 1,365
Grafton
- 4,026
Winchendon 3,721
Middleboro' 5,164
Hardwick
- 2,237
Worcester 58,040
Plymouth
- 7,148
Holden -
- 2,492
Northborough 1,676 Northbridge- 4,054
Sharon
- 1,442
Boston - 363,938
Oakham - 869
Total - 389,024
Phillipston 624
Princeton - 1,100
Royalston
- 1,188
WORCESTER CO.
Rutland - - 1,058
Southborough 2,142
Southbridge 6,461
Spencer - - 7,460
Upton - - - 2,022
Pembroke
- 1,405
Harvard -
- 1,254
Total - 226,243
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., Statisticians and Publishers - OF - DIRECTORIES, No. 155 Franklin Street, Boston, - Mass.
New Braintree 603
Weymouth 10,566
209
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
B. MADDOCKS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN, AND SHIPPERS OF
PICKLED AND DRY FISH,
COD OIL, Etc. 50 COMMERCIAL ST., GLOUCESTER. BENJ. MADDOCKS. WEBSTER SANBORN.
WILLIAM H. WONSON & SON, DEALERS AND CURERS OF
SMOKED FISH,
HEAD OF THE HARBOR,
GLOUCESTER, MASS.
WILLIAM H. WONSON.
WILLIAM H. WONSON, 3d.
CUNNINGHAM & THOMPSON, CURERS AND SHIPPERS OF
DRY PICKLED FISH, Cunningham & Thompson's Wharf, 88 COMMERCIAL STREET, GLOUCESTER, - - -
- MASS.
M. B. JACKMAN & CO., - MANUFACTURERS OF - COTTON FISHING LINES,
Tarred Lines a Specialty. OFFICE, 179 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. LINE-WALK AND FACTORY AT NEWBURYPORT. MOSES B. JACKMAN, Newburyport. LEONARD A. BURNHAM, Gloucester.
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210
GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
HIGGINS & GIFFORD, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
YACHTS, SEINE BOATS, DINKIES, ROW BOATS,
SAIL BOATS, YAWLS, SURF BOATS, DORIES.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
BOAT BUILDERS' HARDWARE. MANUFACTORY, HEAD OF THE HARBOR,
P. O. Address, Box 130. GLOUCESTER, Mass.
E. L. ROWE,
Sails, Tents, Awnings,
WAGON COVERS, &c.
MADE TO ORDER.
Wharf St., foot of Water, GLOUCESTER.
BENJ. H. SPINNEY, DEALER IN DRY and PICKLED FISH
Wharf at Head of Harbor, EAST GLOUCESTER, MASS. P. O. Box 144.
SAIL-MAKER. Joseph Simpson,
Dealer and Repairer of
NETS - AND-
SEINES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Foot of Duncan St., Gloucester. - - Mass.
N. M. JACKMAN,
SHIPWRIGHT.
Vessel Work done at short notice.
BOATS & DORIES REPAIRED. Opp. Ferry Landing, East Gloucester, - - Mass.
N. M. JACKMAN, GROCER.
Flour, Butter, SHIP STORES, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE. 4 Highland Street, East Gloucester, - Mass.
211
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. D. BOWEN, Rigger Mast-Setter
Loft, over Fears' Sail-Loft, DUNCAN STREET.
JAMES CLARK, Dealer in all kinds of
HARD AND SOFT WOOD,
Rear 7 and 9 Middle Street, GLOUCESTER, Mass.
Wood delivered in any part of the city free of expense.
PATRICK BELLEW, DEALER IN JUNK, IRON, METALS, Rags, Paper Stock, RUBBER, OAKUM STOCK, BLOCKS. FALLS. &C. Rear 16 Commercial Street, GLOUCESTER, - - MASS.
OTIS S. FEARS, CAPE ANN Oil Clothing
Factory, 45 Duncan St., P. O. Box 448, GLOUCESTER.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
JOHN HAWSON, Ship Broker, Port Warden, -- AND - COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 82 MAIN STREET. - ALSO -
Bookseller und Stationer.
Dealer in Musical and Nautical Instruments, Toys, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles.
Agent for all the Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Periodicals. Also, for the American Sew- ing Machine and Organctte.
HARVEY & TARR, MANUFACTURERS OF Patent Iron Strapt Blocks, And Dealers in SHIP CHANDLERY, Cor. Duncan and Rogers Sts., -ALSO- GEO. HARVEY, Blacksmith, 52 Duncan St., Gloucester.
MOSES L. ANDREWS, Mast and Spar Maker, PUMPS & BLOCKS, No. 5 ROGERS ST., GLOUCESTER.
JOHN NELSON, MANUFACTURER OF
LINCOLN SOU'-WESTERS,
Black and Yellow Cape Ann Standard
Oil Clothing,
Dealer in Rubber Goods, Jackets, Pants, Boots, Mittens, Etc., and Fishermen's Outfits, 285 Main Street, Gloucester.
212 GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
F. W. HOMANS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TEAS and MOLASSES, AND FISH FOR EXPORT. GILBERT'S WHARF, near City Landing. ALSO AGENT AND PROPRIETOR OF THE FERNWOOD LAKE ICE COMPANY, This Company executes with promptness all orders from purchasers. Price of Ice for Vessels $2.50 per ton Office 153 Main St., opp. Cape Ann Nat, Bank, Gloucester.
W. A. HOMANS, Jr. RETAIL DEALER IN
ICE
FERNWOOD LAKE
ICE.
RETAIL RATES FOR FAMILIES. OFFICE, 153 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER.
CHARLES H. BOYNTON, DEALER IN
Shamokin and Franklin Anthracite
COAL. HARD and SOFT WOOD. Wood Sawed and Split to order. Main St., rear Cape Ann Sav. Bank, GLOUCESTER, MASS.
COAL
BENNETT GRIFFIN & SON, DEALERS IN Lumber, Hardware, Fish Boxes, &c. 33 MAIN ST .. GLOUCESTER.
I. C. MAYO, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, and Kitchen Goods of all kinds. TIN AND IRON WARE, ALSO PUMPS AND PIPES.
Patentee and Manufacturer of Reliance Force Pump, Star Signal and Doorless Side Lanterns. Plumb- ing and Tin Roofing a specialty. Vessel work and jobbing performed with dispatch. Agent for this city for Chilson's Improved Arlington Range and Cone Furnace.
92 and 94 MAIN ST., - - GLOUCESTER.
213
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WILLIAM R. CALL, house and Sign Hainter.
GRAINING, PAPER HANGING, Kalsomining, Whitewashing, &c. - ALSO DEALER IN- ROOM PAPER, BORDERS, and CURTAIN GOODS. 42 WASHINGTON ST., CORNER OF GRANITE, GLOUCESTER, £ MASS.
EBEN H. LUFKIN, BLACKSMITH.
HORSE-SHOEING, CARRIAGE WORK, And JOBBING. No. 78 WESTERN AVENUE, GLOUCESTER.
FRANK MILLER, CARPENTER & BUILDER 8 Locust Street, GLOUCESTER, - . MASS.
JOHNSON'S DYE HOUSE,
251 and 253 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. DYEING AND CLEANSING In all its Branches DONE IN A SUPERIOR STYLE. The public are assured that no pains will be spared to merit their patronage. F. JOHNSON, Prop'r.
CURRIER & CO.'S
Boston and Gloucester, Lanesville, Bay View, Annisquam, and Riverdale
EXPRESS Offices, 77 Bedford St., 36 Court Sq., } Boston. 131 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER.
THOS. L. CLARK,
HORSE SHOER,
18 Mansfield Street, Gloucester, Mass.
Having had twenty years' ex- perience in various parts of the country, I feel assured that I can give satisfaction. Special at- tention given to shifting horses, so that they will trot square in from four to five weeks; also to horses that interfere, over- reach, or are tender forward.
Constantly on hand, a stock of the celebrated ENGLISH RUNNING SHOE, for running horses. Please give me a call. THOS. L. CLARK.
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LUMBER YARD
SWETT & CO., - DEALERS IN - LUMBER,
BARRELS, HOOPS, HAY, STRAW, BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, POTATOES, BEANS, &c. Wharf, No. 42 Commercial Street, Gloucester, Mass.
WILLIAM C. LYNN, House Finish Manufacturer.
Turning and Sawing,
House Brackets, Circular Mould- ings, Stair Posts and Balusters, Jig and Circular Sawing.
Particular attention given to HOUSE BRACKETS.
Rear 311 Main Street,
GLOUCESTER, MASS.
GEORGE TODD,
DEALER IN
COAL AND
WOOD.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Breed's Chemical Compound. 393 MAIN STREET, Gloucester, - - Mass.
FITZ J. BABSON, JR. - DEALER IN -- LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Clapboards, Shingles, Laths, Cedar Posts, Doors, Window Frames, Black Wal- nut, Whitewood, Pickets, Lime, Cement, Brick, Hair, Hardware, &c.
Wharf and Store, 275 Main Street, Gloucester.
DAVID G. ALLEN, -DEALER IN - Hard ) Soft Wood, Lumber,
Clapboards, Shingles, Laths, Cedar Posts, etc., Doors, Sashes, and Blinds, Hay, Lime, Cement, Bricks, Hair, Hardware, etc. Wharf, 35 Rogers Street, - - Gloucester, Mass.
CAPE ANN GRANITE COMPANY FURNISH GRANITE, BUILDING, and MONUMENTAL WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO, DEALERS IN
Granite Flagging & Paving Blocks. Office, 40 WATER ST., Room 12, BOSTON.
QUARRIES : BAY VIEW, .. ·GLOUCESTER, MASS. JONAS H. FRENCH, Pres. H. H. BENNETT, Treas. SCOTT WEBBER, Supt.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
GRIFFIN, COOK, & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, JAPAN, PUTTY, GLASS, SASHES, BLINDS, Etc. 257 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. HOUSE, SHIP, AND SIGN PAINTING.
FRANK W. MERRIDEW, BLACKSMITH
DUGALD L. McQUARIE, Horse Shoer and Blacksmith
295 MAIN ST.
Gloucester.
AND HORSE SHOER
Magnolia Village, !
GLOUCESTER, MASS.
Opp. Post-Office,
JOHN LLOYD, Undertaker, and Coffin Warerooms, 2 MAIN ST., Opp. the Atlantic House, Gloucester. -0-
Coffins and Caskets furnished to order on the most reasonable terms.
WREATHS, CROSSES, and FLOWERS, fresh from the Greenhouse, also furnished. Orders left as above, or at my residence, No. 4 WESTERN AVE., will meet with prompt attention.
MONUMENTAL WORKS
- -IN-
MARBLE
AND DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF GRANITE. Particular attention given to the production of new and tasteful designs, executed in the best manner,
P. KENNEDY, 108 Washington St., near Railroad Crossing, GLOUCESTER.
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GEORGE A. DAVIS, MANUFACTURER OF
Sarsaparilla Beer,
AND MINERAL WATER. Also, BOTTLER OF PORTER, ALE & CIDER. PARTIES FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. SAWYER'S BLOCK, (Basement, ) 95 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS.
WM. P. DAVIS, Fancy Bread & Pastry Baker,
- AND -
CATERER. CAKES, PIES (Large & Small, ) And all kinds of PASTRY AND BREAD. PICNICS and PARTIES supplied at short notice. 15 Commercial St., Gloucester.
B. HASKELL & SONS, Jobbers and Retail Dealers in FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, BUTTER, SHIP STORES, PORK, BEEF, LARD, HANS. POTATOES and VEGETABLES, HAY and STRAW, Woodenware, Hardware, Crockery, Glass, &c. 284, 288, 317, and 319 MAIN ST. We labor to buy and sell low at all times.
E. P. WONSON, TAXIDERMIST.
All Varieties of Birds and Animals prepared in the best manner.
Confectionery, Periodicals, OYSTER SALOON, CIGARS and TOBACCO. INDEPENDENT HALL, 165 East Main St., E. Gloucester.
ATLANTIC HOUSE,
E. H. HUTCHINS, PROPRIETOR.
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Cor. Washington and Main Sts., GLOUCESTER, Mass. Within two minutes' walk of the Beach.
The proprietor, thankful for past favors, so- licits a continuance of the same.
Particular attention paid to Excursionists. Five trains of cars daily from and to Boston.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PARKHURST & FERNALD,
- DEALERS IN - READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, and Rubber Clothing, 150 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER, Mass.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. JOHN PARKHURST.
H. N. FERNALD.
PARSONS BROS., --- DEALERS IN - Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers, No. 81 MAIN STREET, REPAIRING promptly attended to. GLOUCESTER, Mass.
SAVILLE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in Butter and General Produce, Rear 159 Main Street, Gloucester.
BENJ. R. WONSON, GROCERIES - AND - PROVISIONS. - ALSO - Pies, Cakes, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. s& The Purest TEAS and COFFEES con- stantly on hand.
365 Main St., and 2 Rowe Sq., GLOUCESTER, Mass.
HOTCHKISS & LANE, DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries,
FLOUR, GRAIN, &c.
Also, Beef, Pork, Lard, Hams, Eggs, Salt Fish, and Produce of all kinds. No. 159 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, Mass.
HOLLY TREE INN DINING ROOMS.
Nicely Furnished. - Centrally Located.
EXCELLENT FOOD AT LOW PRICES. 1
181 MAIN STREET, - - GLOUCESTER, Mass. M. H. BRAY, Proprietor.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
N. BABSON & CO.,
117 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF
Dry Goods, Small Wares, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Curtains and Fix- tures, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Yarns and Flannels.
BLACK CASHMERES and BRILLIANTINES a Specialty. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOOLEN CLOTHS. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Outside Garments. FISHERMEN'S SACKS, SOCKS AND MITTS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JOHN C. CALEF. ESTABLISHED IN 1827. ALLAN ROGERS. JOHN C. CALEF & CO., DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods and Carpetings. 83 and 85 Main Street, Gloucester. Manufacturers of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S GARMENTS.
CYRUS STORY, AUCTIONEER,
Justice of the Peace, Notary Public & Conveyancer. 76 Main Street, Gloucester, OR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
J. PETTIGREW & CO.,
Dealers in all kinds of
Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
90 MAIN ST.,
Gloucester, - - Mass.
A. PETTIGREW, Millinery and Fancy Goods,
Hosiery, Gloves, CORSETS, FUR GOODS, Real and Imitation Hair Goods, Yarns, Worsteds, Trimmings, Em- broideries, Laces, &c.
121 Main St., Center's Block, Gloucester.
JOHN S. WEBBER, Surveyor and Conveyancer, NOTARY PUBLIC, -- AND - REAL ESTATE AGENT. Commissioner of Deeds for several States. 20 MIDDLE ST., Gloucester, - - Mass.
WILLIAM TRACY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Laces, Small Wares, Etc. 84 Main St., Gloucester. DRESS GOODS,
Black Cashmeres, Alpaccas, and Bril- liantines, a specialty, at the lowest prices.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Gloucester Fire Insurance Co.
OFFICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.)
ROBT. R. FEARS, President. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Secretary.
MUNROE STEVENS. BENJAMIN H. SMITH,
ATTORNEY
-AND-
ATTORNEY
-AND-
Counsellor at Law,
11 Hancock Street,
Gloucester, - - Mass.
CHARLES P. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY
-- AND-
W. W. FRENCH, ATTORNEY
- AND-
Counsellor at Law, Counsellor at Law, ROGERS' BLOOK, 111 MAIN ST.,
Gloucester, - - Mass.
TAPPAN BLOOK, 114 MAIN ST., Gloucester, - - Mass.
ESTABLISHED 1866.
HENRY C. L. HASKELL'S INSURANCE AGENCY,
97 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER.
First-Class Stock and Mutual Companies Represented.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, And Master in Chancery 114 MAIN STREET,
GLOUCESTER, - - - MASS. AND IN BOSTON.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
GLOUCESTER BOTTLING WORKS, LANE & HEATH, Proprietors, MANUFACTURERS OF
Soda and Mineral Waters,
GINGER ALE, TONIC BEER, &c.
Bottlers of Ale, Lager Beer, Porter, and Cider. Also, Agents for Milwaukee Lager. 35 Duncan Street, Gloucester, Mass.
GEO. S. HAMILTON,
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ICE CREAM, Soda and Mineral Water, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. 50 School Street, GLOUCESTER.
J. W. HAMMOND,
FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM,
CIGARS and TOBACCO, Soda and Mineral Water, 205 E. Main St., at the Ferry, EAST GLOUCESTER.
A. J. ROWE & SON, HACK, BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLE, MIDDLE ST., junction WESTERN AVE.
- ALSO- -
Boarding & Livery Stable AT MAGNOLIA.
Hacka furnished for. Weddings, Parties, Balla, Funerals, &c. 'Wagons furnished for Picnic and Pleasure Parties. Coaches con- nect with Railroad and Steamboat.
Order Boxes at Burnham's Block, 179 Main Street, and J. C. Overbeck's, 58 Main Street, Gloucester.
Western Avenue House,
GLOUCESTER, MASS. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY OR WEEK. ALSO RESTAURANT CONNECTED. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Nos. 83 and 85 WESTERN AVENUE.
GEORGE S. NICKERSON, - - Proprietor.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOHN PARKHURST, - DEALER IN -
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
AND FISHERMEN'S OUTFITS. Also, Agent for Naumkeag Laundry. 95 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS.
ESTABLISHED 1856. CHAS. WILLIAMS, Jr., MANUFACTURER OF Telegraphic and Electrical INSTRUMENTS,
Galvanic Batteries Wire, Magnets, &c. Telephones Leased. Telephonic Lines Built. 109 COURT ST., BOSTON.
WM. N. MANNING, Watch Maker and Jeweler, And Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles. - - ALSO - Dealer in and Tuner of Pianos, Organs, and Musical Instruments. AGENT FOR ROCKPORT BRASS AND QUADRILLE BANDS. 38 MAIN STREET, ROCKPORT.
BOSTON ALMANAC
- - AND - Business Directory, PUBLISHED ANNUALLY, -BY - - Sampson, Davenport, & Co., 155 Franklin St., BOSTON. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. a
ALDEN CHOATE & Co., HOUSE. SHIP. SIGN. AND CARRIAGE PAINTERS, Paper Hangers, Grainers, and Glaziers. Walls Whitened, Frescoed, or Tinted.
Mixed Paints for Vessels or House Painting, Glass, Putty, Oil, Varnish, and all other goods to be found in a First-Class Paint Shop, constantly on hand. All Work and Stock warranted to give satisfaction.
DOCK SQUARE, ROCKPORT, Mass.
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