Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1880-1881, Part 17

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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


196


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


197


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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SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., PUBLISHERS, No. 155 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 14 -15


1.


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.


16


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.


214 GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


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.


216 GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


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.


220


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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