Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1892-1893, Part 22

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Fish Hooks. LOTHROP L. D. 66 to 70 Duncan (importer, see page 326) Fish Oils.


Dodd A. W. & Co., Dodd's wharf, 5 and 7 Wharf street


Hubbard & Goslin, foot of Rowe wharf


Norwood Joseph W. foot of Norwood court


PEW JOHN & SON, 331 Main (see page 330)


Smith David B. & Co. 425 Main


Tarr George G. & Co. 25 Fort square


Fisheries.


Allen Benjamin F., Five Pound Island, office 93 East Main Allen Daniel & Son, 93 East Main


Atlantic Halibut Co., Atlantic wharf Ayer James S. 52 Wharf street Babson Albert P. foot of Water


Babson D. C. & H. 375 Main Chisholm John, 33 Wharf street


Clark George & Co. 13 Rogers Coombs William B., Parker street, head of the harbor (dealer)


Cunningham A. F., Parker street


Cunningham & Thompson, 88 Commercial


Dennis George, 9 Montgomery place Gardner & Parsons, foot of Pearce street Gorton Slade & Co. 60 Commercial Haskell Samuel, Haskell's wharf, 95 East Main Hotchkiss E. G. & Co. 45 Rogers Hubbard & Goslin, 363 Main


Jordan William H., Rowe square


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Fisheries-Continued.


Lane Samuel & Brother, 28 Vincent


Langsford T. A. & Son, 25 Rogers


Leighton Andrew (estate of), foot of Pearce street


Low Benjamin, foot of Wharf street


McKenzie William W. & Co. 47 Rogers


MONTGOMERY BENJAMIN & SON, 12 Montgomery pl. (see page 330)


Morris Edward, 50 Commercial


Oakes & Foster, 55 Commercial


Parmenter & Co., Parmenter & Co.'s wharf, 105 Duncan


Parsons William, 2d & Co., Parsons' wharf, East Main street


Pettingill & Cunningham, 66 Commercial


PEW JOHN & SON, 331 Main (see page 330)


Procter J. O. jr. 1 Commercial court


Sayward Bros., Sayward's wharf, 65 East Main


Shute & Merchant, Parker street, head of the harbor


Smith D. B. & Co. 425 Main


Smith Sylvanus & Co. 401 Main Stanwood Frank, 90 Commercial


Stanwood & Co. 90 Commercial


Steele George & Co. 11 Rogers


Tarr James G. & Bro., Rocky Neck av.


Thurston & Belden, 13 Rogers


Walen M. & Son, foot of Water


Wonson Bros., Wonson's wharf, 199 East Main


Wonson Charles F. & Co., Rocky Neck av.


Wonson John F. & Co. 237 East Main


Wonson William C. & Son, 169 East Main


WONSON WILLIAM H. & SON, Parker street, head of harbor (smoked fish dealers, see page 329)


Fishermen's Outfits.


Anderson John, 290 Main Gray W. P. 77 Duncan


Haley M. J. agent, 250 Main (oiled clothing)


Jodrey Peter, 96 Duncan


LOTHROP L. D. 66 to 70 Duncan (see page 326)


McDonald Roderick, 54 Duncan


NELSON JOHN, 285 Main, branch store 35 Commercial (oiled clothing, see back cover)


NICKERSON LEVI, 123 to 127 Duncan (see page 323) O'Riley John M. 126 Duncan


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, c. Rogers, and 47 Commercial (oiled clothing, see front and back covers)


Fishing Lines.


BURNHAM L. A. & CO. 179 Main (see page 326) GLOUCESTER NET AND TWINE CO., Maplewood av. (see back cover) ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, corner Rogers (see front and back covers)


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Fishing Tackle Manufacturers. LOTHROP L. D. 66 to 70 Duncan (see page 326) ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, corner Rogers (see front and back covers) -


Flags. ROWE E. L. & SON, 33 Wharf (see page 326)


Florists.


Bennie James, 60 Bass av,


Cole Seth L. & Son, 9 Procter


CURTIS SAMUEL, JR., Washington, corner Marsh (see page 333) Pulcifer George H. 208 Washington Tracy James H. 41 Cherry


Flour and Grain.


Dodge Albert, Maplewood av. cor. Cedar


HASKELL B. & SONS, 315 and 319 Main (see page 329)


Hodgkins Daniel B. 30 Pearl


HODGKINS & CO. 31 Washington (see page 331)


Phillips N. H. 187 Main (flour)


PULCIFER & WITHAM, 59 Eastern av. (see page 332)


Forging. Cape Ann Drop Forge Works, foot of Whittemore street


Freight Lighters. " Abbott Coffin " and " Eagle," Francis Locke, jr. prop. Steam- boat wharf " Moses Adams," John C. Adams, prop., East Gloucester


Fresco Painters. CALL WILLIAM E. & CO. 36 Washington (see page 324) CALL WILLIAM R. 42 Washington (see page 325) DANFORTH & GRIFFIN. 35 Washington (see page 325)


GRIFFIN & COOK, 275 Main (see page 325)


NICHOLS WILLIAM H. 257 Main (see page 334)


Fruit and Confectionery. (See also Confectionery.)


Blatchford John, Western av. near Essex av.


CENTRAL MARKET, James E. Tolman, prop. 251 and 253 Main (see page 329) Crooks N. H. Miss, 13 Bass av.


Dondero Philip, 137 Main Frost John L., Cleaveland, near the railroad


Gorman Joseph G. 32} Washington Herrick A. E. 158 Main Hodgkins Eben & Brother, 32 Eastern av. Lane E. F. 268 Main


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Fruit and Confectionery-Continued.


Lane & Corliss, 172 Main


Levants Nicholas, 232 Main


Marchant Caleb L. 816 Washington


Millett J. E. 50 Washington


Morgan John, 142 Main


Mustapha A. 51 Prospect


Patten James F. 74 Main


Perry M. 281 Main


Saunders Louis, agent, 35 Washington


SAVAGE'S NEWS AND CANDY STORE, 194 Main, and 17 Washington (see page 320)


Thomas William H. 390 Main


Viator Frank R. 252 Main


Young Charles W. rear 17 Exchange


Furnaces and Ranges. (See also Stoves, Furnaces, Etc.)


DAVIS & CO. 278 to 282 Main (see page 317)


SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see page 317)


Furniture Dealers.


ATKINSON B. A. & CO. 827 Washington, Boston (see side lines in General Directory)


Browne George L. 12 Short


Ellery Benjamin, 12 Hancock


HILL H. P. 293 Main (see page 332)


HUNT THOMAS H. 125 and 127 Main (see page 333)


Lougee George H. 13 Center court


LUCE CHARLES W. & CO. 203 and 205 Main (see line on front cover)


PROCTER J. HOWARD, 121 Main (see page 318)


Furniture Manufacturers.


ATKINSON B. A. & CO. 827 Washington, Boston (see side lines in General Directory)


Galvanized Cornice Work.


VAN NOORDEN E. & CO. 383 Harrison av., Boston (see page 334)


Galvanizer.


ROBINSON FRANK, Rowe square (cast and wrought iron, see page 323)


Gas Company. Gloucester Gas Light Co. foot of Duncan


Gas and Water Piping.


SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see page 317) STODDART A. P. & SON, 236 Main (see page 330)


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Gents' Furnishing Goods.


Belmont Clothing Co. 147 Main Frost D. O. 239 Main


Naumkeag Branch, 199 Main


NICKERSON LEVI, 123 Duncan (see page 323)


Parsons Joseph, 193 East Main


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see both front and back covers) TAPPAN CHARLES S. 112 to 116 Main (see page 319) Gilder.


HALL GEORGE E. 4 Centre (see page 327)


Gill Nets. GLOUCESTER NET AND TWINE CO., Maplewood av. (see back cover)


Glue Manufacturers.


Improved Process Glue Co. (The), Fort Point


LePage Co. (The), W. N. LePage, pres., Fort Point


Russia Cement Co., Reuben Brooks, treas., off Essex av.


Wonson H. A., Rocky Neck av.


Granite Quarries. (See also Stone Contractors.)


Barker William P. 27 Langsford, Lanesville


Cape Ann Granite Co., H. H. Bennett, treas., Bay View


Lanesville Granite Co. 891 Washington, Lanesville


Vernon James J., Mt. Locust place


Granite Workers.


KAVANAGH EDWARD H. 37 Pearl, near the railroad (see page 321) KENNEDY PATRICK, 108 Washington (see page 321) Grist Mills.


Burnham Bros. 13 Wharf Dodge Albert, Washington street, Riverdale ; store Maplewood av. cor. Cedar Hodgkins Daniel B. 510 Washington ; store 30 Pearl


Grocers,


Babson Annie R. 85 Middle Babson John L. 328 Washington


Babson Moses S. 14 Main


Bailey Joseph, 818 Washington Bingham J. H. 7 Sargent Brown Fred A. 22 Eastern av.


Brown W. B. 150 Washington Burnham Alphonso M. 179 and 183 Main


Burns Thomas, 85 Maplewood av. Cape Ann Granite Co. 681 Washington


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Grocers-Continued.


CENTRAL MARKET, James E. Tolman, prop. 251 and 253 Main (see page 329) Chalmers Hugh, 102 Washington


Coleman Charles O. 88 East Main


Cook Leonard, 75 East Main


Cullen Michael, 39 Washington


Dagle Edmund, Park, cor. Smith


David T. F. 3 Taylor


DAVIS BROS. 159 Main, branch 171 East Main (see p. 332)


Davis G. E. & Bro. 273 East Main


Dolliver Bros. 32. Main


Dustin & Saunders, 826 Washington


Ferguson Christian, 8 Park


Finnegan Patrick, 27 Park


Fuller William J. 62 Grove


Gaffney Daniel, 62 Washington


Gloucester Co-operative Association, 309 Main


GOURVILLE JOHN H. 8 Middle (see page 331)


Griffin Fitz E. 2 Andrews


Harding Howard, 381 Main


HASKELL B. & SONS, 315 and 319 Main (see page 329)


HASKELL HENRY C. L. 274 and 276 Essex av., W. G.


Hilton R. H. 367 Main


Hodgkins Daniel G. 79 Wheeler


Hodgkins E. J. 360 Washington


HODGKINS & CO. 31 Washington (see page 331)


Hubbard & Goslin, 363 Main


Keefe John E., Duncan, cor. Rogers King Abel C. 43 Western av.


King John H. 49 Friend Lane William F. 44 Leonard


Lanesville Granite Co. 891 Washington


Lawrence Frank, 63 Friend


Lycett Arthur M. 20 Magnolia av. near Fuller


Mansfield James & Sons, 21 and 23 Main


Marr Charles A. 9 Mt. Vernon


Marr Parker, 21 Friend Martin Manuel D. 58 Friend


McKenzie William N. 47 Rogers


McLean Kenneth, 115 Duncan


Merchant Simeon, jr. 134 Washington and 9 Derby


Merridew Frank W. 25 Cleaveland


Merridew George E. 23 Maplewood av.


Middleton C. W. 352 Washington Munsey William, 28 Washington


NELSON ANTON, 5 Sargent (see page 333)


Nelson John S. 58} Washington Oakes Charles C. 449 Main Osgood David T. 3 Staten


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PARKER & THURSTON, 66 East Main (see page 329) Parsons Fitz W. 328 Main


Parsons Gorham A. 3 Allen


PEW JOHN & SON, 331 Main (see page 330) Plow James, 37 Washington


PULCIFER & WITHAM, 59 Eastern av. (see page 332) Rich Stephen, 110 and 112 Washington


Roach William, 13 Cedar


Robinson Edward, 78 Washington


Rust Frank B. 84 Washington


Rust William H. R., Essex av., W. G. Scott Thomas, 3 Blynman av.


Semple John R. 8 Fremont


Simmons John, 28 Perkins


Sinclair H. M. 252 Main


Smith Enslow, 118 Duncan


Smith Samuel P. 1 Webster, cor. Eastern av.


Smothers George O. 37 Duncan


Souza Joseph F. 156 Prospect


Stevens A. E. Mrs. 38 Commercial


Stevens F. H. 353 Main Stewart John, Maplewood av. cor. Cleaveland


Story Charles E. 29 School


Tracy John J. 74 Prospect


Whalen Martin J. 49 Washington


Wilson Charles, 36 Western av.


Gunsmith. GRAY CHARLES J. 129 Main (see page 317) Hack Stable. BINGHAM FRANK D. 8 Foster (see page 327) Hairdressers.


Arabian John, 269 Main Bent E. F. 216 Main


Bernard Joseph, 228₺ Main


Buckley Daniel V. 163 Main


Cosgrove William H. 3652 Main Dexter Samuel D. jr. 272 Main


Dorley Joseph N. 167 Main Downes Benjamin F. 171 East Main


Goldthwait P. H. 33 Duncan


Hathaway Victor, 68 East Main


Hinckley William A. 27 Main Jodrey William C. 94 Duncan Kelley R. W. 8 Duncan Larose James A. 12 Main


Littlefield Frank F. 77 Washington Marston Warren, 144 Main McDonald William E. 259 Main


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Hairdressers-Continued.


Merchant Albion H. 319} Main


Orne Edward J. 820 Washington


Parks Warren M. 152 East Main


Powers John H. 58 Washington


Richards John H. 52 Main


Rogers John, 243 Main


Rowe William H. jr. 42 Main


Silva Loring, 299 Main


Sponagle Stephen S. 219 Main


Viator Charles, Prospect, cor. Railroad av.


Viator Leopold, 297 Main


Hair Restorer. THOMPSON JAMES A. 164 Prospect (see page 327)


Hair Worker. Bennett Libbie P. Miss, 73 Western av.


Hardware and Cutlery.


BABSON FITZ J. JR., Railroad av. opp. passenger depot (see page 323)


Dade Jason C. 138 East Main


GRAY CHARLES J. 129 Main (see page 317)


GRIFFIN BENNETT & SON, Maplewood av. opp. Cedar (see page 317)


HASKELL B. & SONS, 288 Main (see page 329)


HIGGINS & GIFFORD, Parker, near East Main, head of the harbor (boat builders', see page 321)


RAYMOND HERBERT W. 33 Main (see page 321) Sanborn George, 123 Main


SMITH L. E. 221 Main (see page 317)


STORY CYRUS, 76 Main (see back cover)


Harness Makers.


Bott Bros. 5 Main McCulloch Henry S. 133 Main


Hats, Caps, Etc.


NICKERSON LEVI, 123 Duncan (see page 323)


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see front and back covers) TAPPAN CHARLES S. 112 to 116 Main (see page 319)


Hay, Straw, and Bricks.


GARLAND WILLIAM H. 33 Pearl (see page 322) HASKELL B. & SONS, 315 and 319 Main (see page 329)


Herring Nets. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO., Maplewood av. (see back cover)


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Horse Shoers. (See also Blacksmiths.) HILTON WILLIAM F. 35 Mansfield (see page 328) LUFKIN EBEN H. 78 Western av. (see page 328) WHEELER EDWIN R. 35 Pearl (see page 328)


Horse and Wagon Cover Manufacturer.


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see front and back covers)


Hotels.


Bass Rock Hotel, W. E. Forbes, manager, Brightside av. cor. Beach av. (summer)


Belmont House, Ambrose Malonson, proprietor, 151 Main


CENTRAL HOUSE, William H. Reilly, prop. 217 Main, cor. Water (see page 319)


Hesperus House, Mrs. Orra Paige, Hesperus av., Magnolia


Hotel Falmouth, Geo. W. Patterson, 433 Main


Magnolia Hotel, Magnolia Hotel Co. props.


MASON HOUSE, E. E. Saville, prop., Main, cor. Washington (see page 327)


Oak Grove House, R. C. Hunt & Son, Magnolia av.


Ocean House, Mrs. S. M. Roberts, 14 Western av.


Ocean Side House, G. A. Upton, Lexington av., Magnolia Pavilion Beach, 32 Western av.


Sunset House, Mrs. Geo. H. Pearson, Lexington av., Magnolia WINDOM HOTEL, H. W. McDonald, manager, 12 Railroad av. (see page 331).


Hot Water and Steam Heating.


DAVIS & CO. 278 to 282 Main (see page 317) SMITH L. E. 221 and 223 Main (see page 317)


House Furnishing Goods.


ATKINSON B. A. & CO. 827 Washington, Boston (see side lines in General Directory)


LUCE C. W. & CO. 203 Main (see line on front cover)


Ice Dealers.


Berry Lorenzo, 677 Washington


Fernwood Lake Ice Co., F. W. Homans, prop. 105} Main


Gloucester Ice Co. 9 Pleasant and 1 Webster, cor. Eastern av.


Instantaneous Photographs. MEARS GEO. C. 8 Centre (see page 322)


Insurance Agents.


Blatchford W. H. 397 Main Fears Robert R. 191 Main Follansbee H. L. 187 Main HASKELL H. C. L. 97 Main (see page 321)


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Insurance Agents-Continued.


Presson David E. 201 Main


Stacy Samuel A. & Son, 195 Main, opp. Post-office


STEELE GEORGE & CO. 188} Main (and brokers, see inside back cover)


STORY CYRUS, 76 Main (see back cover)


Insurance Companies.


Annisquam Mutual Insurance Co. 11 Leonard


Gloucester Mutual Fishing Insurance Co. 201 Main


Iron Founders.


Reed George A. & Son, Myrtle square


Iron Workers. VAN NOORDEN E. & CO. 383 Harrison av., Boston (see page 334)


Isinglass Manufacturers.


Gloucester Isinglass & Glue Co., J. S. Rogers, agent and treas. 109 Prospect


Jewelry, Watches, Etc. (See also Watchmakers and Jewellers.)


Boston Jewelry Co. 226 Main


CHISHOLM P. A. 161 Main (see page 320)


FLYE ALDEN W. 102 Main (see page 320)


HOPKINS CALVIN F. 209 Main (see page 332)


LANE EVERETT, 130 Main (see page 320)


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see front and back covers)


Thompson F. S. 164 Main


Junk Dealers.


Brophy Brothers, Wharf street


Carroll Daniel, head of Fears' wharf


Crockett William T. 3 East Main


Howard D. G. 3 Sargent


Langsford & Gaffney, 12 Water


Lupas Henry, rear 20 Commercial


Nagle & Powers, 10 Fort wharf


Justice of the Peace. (See also Miscellaneous Department.) READ AUGUSTINE H. 20 Devonshire, Boston (see page 234)


Kindling Wood. BOYNTON CHAS. H., Boynton's wharf, 55 Main (see page 324) GRIFFIN & CO. 21 Fort square (see page 324)


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Kitchen Furnishing Goods.


DAVIS & CO. 278 Main (see page 317) HARVEY A. F. 59 Washington (see page 317) RAYMOND H. W. 33 Main (see page 321) RENTON THOMAS, 197 East Main (see page 321) SMITH L. E. 221 Main (see page 317)


Ladies' Furnishing Goods.


BUTMAN & FRENCH, 196 Main (see page 318) CALEF JOHN C. & CO. 83 Main (see page 318) MASON CHARLES A. 272 Main (see page 318) PATTILLO ALEX. 120 and 122 Main (see front cover) PETTIGREW J. & CO. 90 Main (see page 318) TRACY WILLIAM, 40 Main (see page 318)


Laundries.


Cape Ann Steam Laundry, P. F. Bussell, rear Belmont House


Quong Chang, 8 Park


Quong Lee, 53 Main


Wing Hi, 30 Washington


Yee On, 229 Main


Yee Wah, 311 Main


Lawyers.


Connolly Michael J. 132 Main


Donahoe Archibald N. 132 Main


Flaherty John J. 201 Main


French William W. 211 Main


McNeirny M. J. 132 Main Pew William A. jr. 191 Main


PIERCE J. C. 201 Main (see top line on back cover)


Russell Charles A. 211 Main


Smith Charles D. 132 Main


Taft Edgar S. 201 Main


Woods Henri N. 111 Main


York Sumner D., Police Court building


Leads. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO., Maplewood av. (see back cover)


Libraries. PROCTER CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 108 Main (see front cover and page 335) Sawyer Free Library, 88 Middle


Lime, Cement, Etc.


GRIFFIN BENNETT & SON, Maplewood av. opp. Cedar (see page 317) NAUSS L. B. 42 Commercial (see page 323)


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Lines.


BURNHAM L. A. & CO. 179 Main (see page 326)


GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO., Maplewood av. (see back cover)


Liniment.


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (Minard's, see front and back covers)


Liquid Glue. ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see front and back covers)


Liquor Dealers.


INGERSOLL EDWARD, 50 School (wholesale and retail, see page 328) REILLY WILLIAM H. 217 Main, cor. Water (see p. 319)


Livery Stables. (See Stables.)


Lobster Dealer.


Clausen Peter, 29 Rogers


Locksmith. GRAY CHARLES J. 129 Main (see page 317)


Looking Glass Plate.


ADAMS E. 192 Main (see line on back cover)


Lumber Dealers.


BABSON FITZ J. JR., Railroad av. opp. passenger depot (see page 323)


GRIFFIN BENNETT & SON, Maplewood av. opp. Cedar (see page 317)


NAUSS L. B. 42 Commercial (see page 323)


Story Amos A. 227 East Main


Machinists.


Moses Walter S. 21 Curve


RICHARDSON N. (ESTATE OF), 104 Washington, near the railroad (see page 317)


STODDART ADAM P. & SON, 236 Main (see page 330)


Mackerel Nets.


GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO., Maplewood av. (see back cover)


Marble Works.


KAVANAGH EDWARD H. 37 Pearl, near the railroad (see page 321) KENNEDY PATRICK, 108 Washington, near the railroad (see page 321)


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Marine Railways. Burnham Brothers, Duncan's Point, foot of Water, office 13 Wharf street Parkhurst Charles & Son, Duncan's Point, foot of Duncan


Rocky Neck Marine Railway Association, James G. Tarr & Brother, proprietors, Rocky Neck


Market Gardener. CURTIS SAMUEL, JR., Washington, cor. Marsh (see p. 333)


Masons. Lane William M. 133 Maplewood av.


Marshall Benjamin E. 35 Granite


Masons' Materials.


GRIFFIN BENNETT & SON, Maplewood av. opp. Cedar (see page 317)


Massagist. THOMPSON JAMES A. 164 Prospect (see page 327)


Mast Hoops. LEE CHARLES E. foot of Duncan (see page 326) LUFKIN C. F. 353 Main (see page 333)


Mast and Spar Makers.


ANDREWS CHARLES H. 5 Rogers (see page 329) Call Joseph C. 25 Vincent


Mattress Manufacturers.


ATKINSON B. A. & CO. 827 Washington, Boston (see side lines in General Directory)


Mattresses, Bedspreads, and Pillows. ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see front and back covers)


Meat Markets. (See Provisions.)


Mercantile Agency. READ'S COLLECTION AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, 20 Devonshire, Boston (see page 234)


Metal Ceilings. VAN NOORDEN E. & CO. 383 Harrison av., Boston (see page 334) Metal Shingles. VAN NOORDEN E. & CO. 383 Harrison av., Boston (see page 334)


Milk Dealer. NELSON ANTON, 5 Sargent (see page 333)


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Millinery.


Barrett I. J. Mrs. 9 Centre


Bly Moses S. 101 Main


Bunker M. 75 Main


Cummings Mary J. 155 Main


Dunnels John H. 124 Main


Higgins Charles L. 198 Main


Mineral Water Manufacturers.


DAVIS GEORGE A. basement Sawyer's block, 95 Main (see page 326) GLOUCESTER BOTTLING WORKS, D. J. McLean, prop. 51 and 53 Duncan (see top line on front cover)


Mittens, Socks, and Nippers.


PATTILLO ALEX. 120 and 122 Main (see front cover)


ROWE JOSEPH H., Duncan, cor. Rogers (see front and back covers)


Monumental Works.


KAVANAGH EDWARD H. 37 Pearl, near the railroad (see page 321) KENNEDY PATRICK, 108 Washington (see page 321)


Mortgage Brokers. STEELE GEORGE & CO. 1882 Main (see inside back cover)


Music and Musical Instruments.


HUBBARD & HUTCHINGS, Ferguson's new block, 33 Washington (see page 320)


LANE O. W. 99 Main (see page 320)


PARSONS THEODORE, 43 Main (see page 320)


Musical Merchandise.


HUBBARD & HUTCHINGS, Ferguson's new block, 33 Washington (see page 320) LANE O. W. 99 Main (see page 320) PARSONS THEODORE, 43 Main (see page 320)


Music Teachers.


Cressy Carrie S. Miss, 120 Prospect


Davis Amanda S. Miss, 40 Granite (inst.)


Friend Preston Mrs. 22 Summer (inst.)


Haskell S. Everett, 6 Highland


Howe Abby B. 13 Spring (inst.)


Howe Lucy K. 13 Spring (inst.) HUTCHINGS WALDO L., Ferguson's new block, 33 Wash- ington (see page 320) LANE OSBORNE W. 99 Main (inst., see page 320) Miles Florence M. Mrs. 68 Prospect (vocal) Norwood Jennie L. 4 Woodbury (inst.)


GLOUCESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 265


PARSONS THEODORE, 43 Main (see page 320) Pew Mary E. 308 Main (inst.) Saville Lizzie D. 17 Elm (inst.)


Spaulding Austin A. 16 Centennial av. (vocal) Steele Everett, 54 Middle (inst.)




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