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MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY.
Located on Mt. Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. John J. Calder, Supt.
LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY.
Junction of Washington and Langsford streets, at Folly Cove, Lanesville. John E. Mason, Supt. WESLEYAN CEMETERY.
At Riverside. Henry Stanwood, Supt.
HIGH-STREET CEMETERY.
Prospect, head of Church street.
WASHINGTON CEMETERY.
No. 164 Western avenue. Incorporated 1884. Isaac P. Morse, Supt.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
POST OFFICES.
GLOUCESTER-Postmaster, Leonard J. Presson. Assistant Postmaster, John Lakeman. Office open daily (Sundays excepted), from 6.45 A.M. to 7 P.M., and Saturday nights till 9. Letter Carriers, James M. Allen (Supt.), Fitz E. Oakes, jr. William R. Caig, Ralph Marr, Hiram W. Buffinton, Henry Wilson, S. Walter Adams, John JJ. McDonald, Isaac W. Frost, Edwin C. Day. Substitute Carriers, Sidney H. Sylvester, Lorenzo M. Beaman, Ozro F. Dagle, John H. Gourville. Collection from street letter boxes five times daily, with the exception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times, and Riverdale once. Essex and Manchester roads twice.
WEST GLOUCESTER-Postmaster, Henry C. L. Haskell.
ANNISQUAM-Postmaster, F. E. Brown.
LANESVILLE-Postmaster. Fitz E. Griffin.
BAY VIEW-Postmaster, Alphonso Sargent.
MAGNOLIA-Postmaster, Arthur M. Lycett.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Main street, corner Pleasant. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Collector, Wm. A. Pew. Deputy Collector, J. Warren Wonson. Inspectors, Benj. F. Blatchford, Preston Friend, Charles H. Wonson, Erastus Howes, Isaac A. Smith. Janitor, Rob't H. Callahan. Clerk, Aaron Parsons. Boatman, Henry De Vries. Emigrant Inspector, William D. Lufkin, office 224 Main street.
LIGHT HOUSES AND HARBOR.
Light House at Eastern Point, George E. Bailey, Keeper.
Ten Pound Island Light, Charles J. Hooper, Keeper.
Annisquam Light, John W. Davis, Keeper.
Commissioner of Wrecks and Wreck Master, Henry Douglass, Webster's block, Gloucester.
Board of Port Wardens for Gloucester and Rockport, John M. Anderson, David W. Swett, Jerome Day. Office 97 Main street, Gloucester.
Harbor Master, John M. Anderson, office 97 Main street.
COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Chief Justice, Walbridge A. Field, Boston.
This Court is held at Salem on the third Tuesday of April and first Tuesday of November. Law and Jury term, first Tuesday in November.
Reporter of Decisions, George F. Tucker.
Clerk of Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth, Henry A. Clapp, of Boston. Office in the Court House, Salem.
SUPERIOR COURT. Chief Justice, Albert Mason, Brookline.
This Court is held for civil business, at Salem, on the first Monday of June and Deceniber ; at Newburyport, on the first Monday of September; [adjourned to Lawrence, and from Lawrence to Haverhill]; at Lawrence, on the first Mon- day of March; and for criminal business, at Salem, on the fourth Monday of January ; at Newburyport, on the first Monday of May ; and at Lawrence, on the first Monday of October.
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY FOR ESSEX CO.
Judge, Rollin E. Harmon, of Lynn. Clerk of the Courts, Dean Peabody, of Lynn. 1st Asst., Ezra L. Woodbury, of Salem. 2d Asst., Jas. P. Hale, of Salem. Registrar, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, of Salem. Asst., Ezra D. Hines, of Danvers. The records are kept at the office of the Registrar, in the Court House, Salem. The Probate Court sits as follows : - Salem, first and third Monday in every month, except third Monday in August ; Newburyport, fourth Monday in Janu- ary, March, May, June, July, September, and November; Gloucester, fourth Monday in April and October; Haverhill, second Monday in April and October; Lawrence, second Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September, and November.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
District Attorney for Essex County, Wm. H. Moody, of Haverhill. Assistant, Alden P. White, of Danvers.
County Commissioners, Edward B. Bishop, Haverhill ; John M. Danforth, Lynnfield ; Samuel D. Smith, Marblehead. Special Commissioners, Nelson P. Cummings, Merrimac ; Thomas F. Pedrick, Lynn.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
Their meetings are held as follows :- At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April ; Salem, second Tuesday of July ; Lawrence, last Tuesday in August ; New- buryport, second Tuesday in October; and on the fourth Tuesday of December, at Salem, Ipswich, or Newburyport, as the Court may determine.
Clerk of County Commissioners, Dean Peabody, Lynn.
Commissioners of Insolvency, Harry J. Cole, Haverhill; W. D. Chapple, Salem ; B. C. Ames, Lawrence.
County Treasurer, E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover. Office, Court House, Salem. Registrars of Deeds, Southern District, Charles S. Osgood, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District, John J. Donovan, Lawrence. Office, Court House, Lawrence.
Sheriff of Essex County, Samuel A. Johnson, Salem. Special Sheriff, William Cronin, Gloucester.
Public Administrators, David W. Low, Fernwood, Stanwood avenue ; Thomas H. Fuller, 9 Exchange street.
Medical Examiner, Dr. Sumner F. Quimby. 41 Pleasant street.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers, Henri N. Woods, John C. Pierce.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Babson Daniel T.
Fears Robert R.
Pew William A. jr.
Babson Edward
Flaherty John J.
Pierce John C.
Babson Robert T.
Follansbee Hazen L.
Procter Joseph O.
Bennett Francis
French William W.
Russell Charles A.
Burnham Henry A.
Fuller Thomas H.
Saunders Levi
Center Henry
Garland Joseph
Simonds L. S.
Chapman Alanson B.
Smith Horace A.
Corliss Benjamin H.
Corliss Benjamin H. jr.
Corliss John
Cronin William
Jewett James S.
Lane Howard G.
Strangman William A.
Cunningham John
Taft Edgar S.
Cunningham William T. Currier John J.
Marsh George J. May Jonathan
Webber Winslow L.
Wonson J. Warren
Davis James
McLellan Rufus
Woods Henri N.
Donahoe Archibald N.
McNeirny M. J.
York Sumner D.
LECTROTY
OST DICKINSON
COCOJOEN'
CONGRESS
FOUNDERY NOISO 00
Somes John J.
Steele George, jr.
Steele George E.
Story Cyrus
Cunningham Guy
Gott John Haskell Henry C. L. Hildreth Samuel D. Hodgkins William A.
Low David W.
Parsons Aaron
ROCKPORT TOWN OFFICERS.
Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor-Walter G. Peckham, Bryant Lurvey, Charles F. York.
School Committee-Miss Jennette Parsons, Thomas Hale, George A. Lowe.
Town Clerk-Calvin W. Pool.
Town Treasurer-George W. Tufts.
Constables and Police-Joseph Chadwick, John E. Sullivan, James E. Woodbury, Abraham Lurvey.
Collector of Taxes-E. S. Knowlton.
Keeper of Almshouse-John H. Meader.
Superintendents of Highways-Thomas Kimball, James P. Merridew.
Auditing Committee-John W. Marshall, Samuel B. Harris, Henry C. Davis.
Engineers of the Fire Department - John Parsons, Chief Engineer ; Amos Rowe, Clerk; Elbridge Witham, jr.
Steamer No. 1 (Sandy Bay)-Andrew Robb, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 2 (Speedwell)-Christopher N. Morgan, Foreman.
Hook and Ladder No. 1 (G. P. Whitman)-James S. Wallace, Foreman.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Roger H. Tarr.
Fence Viewers-Christopher N. Morgan, Stephen N. Tarr, Samuel F. Norwood.
Measurer of Wood and Bark-Alfred B. Choate.
Surveyor of Lumber-Jesse Savage.
Gaugers of Oil-Loring Grimes, Albert Story.
Field Drivers-Stephen N. Tarr, James A. Griffin, Francis Tarr.
Pound Keeper-The keeper of the Almshouse.
Board of Health-The Board of Selectmen and Dr. A. M. Tupper.
Town Physician-Dr. E. M. Dolloff.
Library Committee-J. L. Woodfall, Charles F. York.
Registrars of Voters-Daniel T. Tarr, James G. Caldwell, Calvin W. Pool, Isaac N. Babson.
Justices of the Peace-Zeno A. Appleton, Eben Blatchford, Charles H. Cleaves, Jason L. Curtis, George A. Lowe, Joseph Manning, Gilbert T. Margeson, Alfred Parsons, John Parsons, Calvin W. Pool, Story D. Pool, Nathaniel Richardson, Otis E. Smith, James Henry Stillman, George W. Tufts, Henri N. Woods, Sumner D. York.
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Apothecaries.
Blatchford E. jr. 32 Main
Mason A. J., Pigeon Cove
Poole J. Sidney, 40 Main
Auctioneers.
Bradley J. W., Prospect street
Parsons William, Hill street
Baker.
Knowlton Eben, 12 King Bank. Rockport National Bank, George W. Tufts, cashier, Bank building, Main street
Billiard Hall. Haskins George, Main street, opp. the church
Blacksmiths.
Cape Ann Tool Co., Pigeon Cove Fears Charles C., Pigeon Cove Gillispie & Dunbar, Dock square Stafford Thomas, Pigeon Cove
Wilkinson J. B. & Son, High street
Boarding Houses. Edmands John, Pigeon Cove (summer) Pierce Annie E. Mrs., Pigeon Cove
Boot and Shoe Dealers. Davis William G., High, near Baptist Church McLane George, 42 Main Story Henry L., Pigeon Cove Tarr John, 20 Main
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers.
Davis William G., High, near Baptist Church Fairbanks C. D., Dock square Goldsmith Jacob, Dock square Snellman Alexander, Broadway
Carpenters and Builders.
Babson Isaac N., Pigeon Cove
Choate A. B., Mt. Pleasant street
Choate John N. rear 5 Pleasant Clark Albert, 3 Norwood
Drown Joseph, King street
Fears Isaac P. & Sons, rear 59 Main
Hale Charles T., Pigeon Cove Hooper John, 60 Main
Knowlton Daniel, King street
Pearson Nehemiah, King, cor. Beach
Savage Jesse, Beach street
Savage Jesse F., Beach street
Story James, Pigeon Cove
Carriage Manufacturers. Gillispie & Dunbar, Dock square
Cigar Manufacturers. Fairbanks C. D., Dock square (dealer) Lindberg J. L. 16 Main
Civil Engineer. Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Clergymen.
Ainsworth Israel (Cong.), School, cor. High
Coaker Jesse (B.), King street Flanders George T. (Uv.), Main street Peacock Robert J. (Cong.), Pigeon Cove
Small Edward E. (M.E.), Hill street
Tobin T. (R.C.), Broadway av.
Clothing Dealers.
BUTMAN & FRENCH, Haskins block, opp. the church Stickney J. E. 36 Main
Coal and Wood. Frost George W., Granite street, Pigeon Cove Marshall J. W. 11 Mt. Pleasant Tarr Albert W. 8 Mt. Pleasant
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Confectionery, Etc.
Amazeen C. C. 8 Main
Grant George I., Railroad av.
Knight J. S., Railroad av.
SAVAGE'S NEWS AND CANDY STORE, Savage block, Main street
Conveyancers.
Appleton Zeno A., Main street
Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Coopers.
Bradley Wm. H. & J. W., Bear-skin Neck
Crockery and Glassware.
SMITH L. E., Whipple block, Main street
Dentists.
Lowe George A., Bank building
Manning Joseph, 50 Main
Dry Goods.
BUTMAN & FRENCH, Haskins block, opp. the church
Hodgkins J. W. 7 Broadway
Lindberg E. A. Mrs., Broadway av.
Pool R. C. & G. C., Main street
Express.
American Express Co., Main street
Fish Markets.
Norwood Albert, Dock square
Tarr & Martin, Bear-skin Neck
Fisheries.
Grimes Loring, Bear-skin Neck
Hodgkins Howard, Bear-skin Neck (fresh)
Rockport Fish Co., T wharf
Flour and Grain. Nickerson L. E., Railroad av. near the depot
Furniture Dealers.
Davis Wakeman, Broadway, cor. School SMITH L. E., Whipple block
Granite Quarries. (See also Stone Contractors.) Canney Edwin, Pigeon Cove Littlefield's M. G., Dade's av., Pigeon Cove Lurvey Bryant, Pigeon Cove
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Hill ROCKPORT GRANITE CO., Charles S. Rogers, treas. and manager, Granite street (see inside back cover) Umlah & Co., Pigeon Cove Waite Silas N. & Son, Pigeon Cove
Grist Mill.
Nickerson L. E., Railroad av. near the depot
Grocers.
Breen James M. 10 Mt. Pleasant
Conley Eliza Mrs., Cove Hill
Dennis William, Cove Hill
Goodwin Alpheus, Pigeon Cove
Huff Charles F., Pigeon Cove
Mayo Enos G. (estate), Granite street
Patch William H. 4 Mt. Pleasant
Pigeon Cove Co-operative Association, Pigeon Cove
Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Hill
Richardson N. jr. 6 Main Robb Andrew, 2 Dock square
Rockport Granite Co., Granite street
Scandinavian Store, Pigeon Cove
Sheehan Timothy, Parker street
Silva John, Broadway Simpson Edward, Mt. Pleasant street
Smith James, Main, cor. Beach
Story Austin W., Pigeon Cove Tarr Alden, Bear-skin Neck
Tarr F. & Bro. 5 Mt. Pleasant .
Thurston & Noble, 1 Dock square
Hairdressers.
Cooney John S. 23 Main Frietas Anton, Main street Gamboa Jose M., Pigeon Gove Grant George I., Railroad av.
Moore John Z., Main street
Pierce John, 4 Dock square
Hardware. SMITH L. E., Whipple block, Main street Thurston, Hale, & Co. 12 Dock square
Harness Maker.
Murray Albert, 38 Main Hotels.
Abbott House, Main street Glenacre House, John F. Swett, prop., Pigeon Cove Linwood (The), James A. V. Hurd, proprietor, Pigeon Cove Ocean View House, Sarah A. Lougee, prop., Pigeon Cove
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hotels-Continued.
Pigeon Cove House, Mrs. E. S. Robinson, prop., Pigeon Cove Sea View Cottage, Beach street
Turk's Head Inn, Land End
Insurance Agent.
Appleton Zeno A., Main street
Isinglass Manufacturers.
Cape Ann Isinglass Co., Railroad av.
Haskins L. M., Beach, near King
Lumber Dealers. Hooper John & Son, 60 Main
Masons.
Bartlett S. E., Smith street
Giles Thaddeus, 13 Broadway
Knowlton John E., Main street
Smith William T., High street
Witham Elbridge, Pigeon Cove
Millinery.
Knowlton M. N., Main street
Thurston William E. Mrs., Main street
Newspaper. Rockport Review, Joseph Leeman, Bear-skin Neck
Notaries Public.
Appleton Zeno A., Main street
Parsons John, 20 Main
Painters.
Abbott E. G., Dock square
Hale William, Bear-skin Neck
Wheeler Thaddeus, Pigeon Cove
Periodicals.
Margeson G. T. 18 Main SAVAGE'S NEWS AND CANDY STORE, Savage block, Main street Stillman J. H., Dock square
Photographer.
Tarr J. J. G., Mt. Pleasant street
Physicians. Dolloff E. M. 20 Broadway (hom.) O'Brien O. St. C. 8 Broadway Tupper A. M., Main, cor. Jewett
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Pianos. Manning William N. 40 Main
Plumber. SMITH L. E., Whipple block, Main street
Post Offices. Granite street, Pigeon Cove, Austin W. Story, postmaster Main street, Rockport, James S. Wallace, postmaster
Provisions.
Gee James, 21 Main
Goodwin Alpheus, Pigeon Cove
Shepherd George B., Pigeon Cove
Real Estate Agent. Appleton Zeno A., Main street
Savings Bank. Granite Savings Bank, N. Richardson, jr., treas. 6 Main
Ship Builder. Wardell J. S., Cleave street
Stables.
Frost George W., Granite street, Pigeon Cove
Sheehan Timothy, jr., Broadway
Tarr Harvey, 40 Main
Woolford A. R., Pigeon Cove
Stone Contractors.
Canney Edwin, Pigeon Cove
Pigeon Hill Granite Co., Pigeon Hill
ROCKPORT GRANITE CO., Charles S. Rogers, treas. and manager, Granite street (see inside back cover)
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Surveyor (Land), Pool Calvin W., Gott, near School
Teamsters.
Brooks John F., Cleaves, opposite the church
Norwood Reuben, King street Pool T. L., Broadway Roberts Stephen, 12 Dock square
Wolford A. R., Pigeon Cove
Telegraph Companies.
Commercial Cable Co., Mt. Pleasant, near Norwood av. Western Union Telegraph Co., G. T. Margeson, manager, 18 Main
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ROCKPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY .
Tinsmiths and Stove Dealers. SMITH L. E., Whipple block, Main street Thurston, Hale, & Co. 12 Dock square
Undertaker. Burgess Elmer F., Main street
Variety Stores,
Barden John, Prospect street
Brown William M., Pigeon Cove
Fears John Mrs., Pigeon Cove
Gammage Stephen, 4 Main
Kidder Benjamin R. 8 Dock square
Robbins William, 10 Granite
Story Henry L., Pigeon Cove
Thurston W. E. Mrs., Main street
Tufts Joseph, 1 Main
Watchmakers and Jewellers. LANE'S JEWELRY STORE, Norwood block Manning William N. 40 Main
Bradley J. W., T wharf Wharfinger.
Wheelwright.
Cogswell James A., Cleaves, near Broadway
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK OF GLOUCESTER, MASS.
Capital, $150,000 Surplus, $55,000
JOHN E. SOMES, President.
CHARLES S. TAPPAN, Vice President. HIRAM RICH, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
JOHN E. SOMES,
CHARLES S. TAPPAN,
N. H. PHILLIPS, WM. H. WONSON, 3d,
ENOCH BURNHAM, MOSES KNOWLTON,
JOHN J. PEW, JOHN L. STANLEY,
·FITZ E. RIGGS, HIRAM RICH.
Dealers with this Bank have the benefit of its numerous connections and the facilities it has for the transaction of any business pertaining to legitimate banking. All who confide their interests to it are assured of prompt and faithful service. HIRAM RICH, Cashier.
GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK
FORMERLY
GLOUCESTER BANK, ESTABLISHED 1796
CAPITAL,
$300,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits, - $137,000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS CONDUCTED.
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.
This Bank has the best of facilities for making collections in any part of the country.
JOHN CORLISS, President.
WILLIAM BABSON, Cashier.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
GLOUCESTER
Safe Deposit ad Trust Co.
No. 191 MAIN STREET.
CAPITAL, - - $100,000
Stockholders Liability, $100,000
Total Guarantee, $200,000
GEO. R. BRADFORD, President. C. E. FISHER, Treasurer.
THREE PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BOOK DEPOSITS. 4
Money deposited here goes on interest at once. Interest on books compounded every month. Certificates of deposit issued if desired. Money loaned on Real Estate, Mortgages, Collateral or Endorsements, without delay.
FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT BONDS FOR SALE. Safety Boxes in the vault to rent from $5.00 per annum upward.
Auxiliary Banks furnished any one who deposits $2.00. In this way you have a Savings Bank in your own house always open for deposits, where you can drop in small amounts.
BANKING HOURS, 8.30 A. M. to 4 P. M. SATURDAY EVENINGS, 6.30 to 8.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GLOUCESTER, MASS.
Capital Stock, $200,000 Surplus pue Profits, $80,000
President, GEORGE R. BRADFORD.
Vice President, GEORGE H. PERKINS. Cashier, JOHN GOTT.
DIRECTORS
JOSEPH O. PROCTER, F. G. WONSON. R. R. FEARS, GEORGE J. TARR,
SAMUEL LANE, GEORGE R. BRADFORD, D. B. SMITH, GEORGE H. PERKINS, SYLVANUS SMITH.
J. J. STANWOOD.
W. PARSONS,
JOHN GOTT,
THOMAS HODGE,
The oldest National Bank on Cape Ann, and its facilities for making collections and doing all Legitimate Banking are of the very best. This Bank draws Foreign Bills of Exchange in all countries, and is situated directly in front of the Post Office and Custom House.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BOLGER & REGAN, (SUCCESSORS TO DAVIS & CO.)
SANITARY PLUMBING,
HOUSE DRAINAGE AND VENTILATION. Heating with Hot Air, Steam or Hot Water, by latest approved methods.
Particular attention given to altering defective Plumbing to the latest sanitary requirements. Specifica- tions and estimates furnished, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Sole Agents for Smith & Anthony's "Hub" Hot Water Heaters, Richardson & Boynton's Hot Water and Steam Heaters. Also Dealers in
STOVES, FURNACES AND KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS.
VESSEL WORK OF ALL KINDS. 278, 280 and 282 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER.
ALBERT R. COLE, Stoves, Furnaces and Plumbers' Materials.
Personal attention given to Sanitary Plumbing, Ventilation and House Drainage.
HOUSE HEATING BY HOT WATER, STEAM OR WARM AIR. TIN, SHEET IRON AND METAL WORKER. Pump, Vessel Work and General Jobbing Promptly Attended to. 55 MAIN ST., - - GLOUCESTER. GEO. A. FERNALD. THOS. S. KRUTZ.
GEO. A. FERNALD & CO.
MEMBERS BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE.
BANKERS
Eastern and Western Municipal Bonds and other Investment Securities.
20 WATER ST., cor. DEVONSHIRE ST. BOSTON. MASS.
[ESTABLISHED 1866]
HENRY C. L. HASKELL'S INSURANCE AGENCY,
97 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER.
First class Stock and Mutual Companies Represented.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
N. RICHARDSON SONS, - MANUFACTURERS OF
PATENT STEERING WHEELS
AND ICE MILLS.
Steam Heating Apparatus Furnished for Public Buildings and Private Houses. Steam Piping. All kinds of Machinery Repaired.
NEAR RAILROAD CROSSING, 104 WASHINGTON ST., GLOUCESTER.
AGENT FOR
LEWANDO'S French Dyeing and Cleansing Establishment OF 17 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON. Dresses and Clothing Dyed or Cleansed Whole.
C. A. MASON, DRY FANCY GOODS
272 and 274
MAIN STREET, - AND - 54 WASHINGTON ST. GLOUCESTER.
Agent for McCall's Paper Patterns.
We hold the Agency for Gloucester.
We have a full line of these Goods at all times.
BUTMAN & FRENCH, DEALERS IN DRY FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOAKS AND SUITS. 196 and 198 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER.
Haskins Block, Rockport.
James Pettigrew.
James Dalzell.
Great China AND Pacific Tea Co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
PURE TEAS
AND COFFEES
98 Main Street, Gloucester.
Gloucester Dye House.
DYEING AND CLEANSING
in all its branches done in a superior manner.
STEAM CARPET BEATING & CLEANING OFFICE AND WORKS: 3 Washington Square, Gloucester. C. W. CROWE, PROPRIETOR
J. W. BLACK,
Upholsterer and Interior Decorator. 132 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
W. FRANK PARSONS & BRO. -DEALERS IN - BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.
Repairing Promptly Attended to. No. 81 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS.
CHARLES J. GRAY, MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR
SPORTING & BLASTING POWDERS
- AND DEALER IN - -
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES,
Guns, Bicycles and Sporting Goods, Firearms, Skates, Cutlery, Locks, Keys, Fire- works and Fancy Goods.
GARDEN SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. 129 Main St. cor. Hancock St., Gloucester, Mass.
GUN AND LOCK REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
A. F. HARVEY, -MANUFACTURER OF-
TIN WARE,
-AND DEALER IN-
STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES, OIL STOVES,
Drain Pipe, Cast Iron Sinks, Glass, Britannia, Plated, Japanned, Wooden, Enamelled, French and Hollow Ware, Table Cutlery, Etc., Etc. Also
PLUMBING
Vessel Work in all its Branches.
59 WASHINGTON ST., GLOUCESTERI
J. W. UPHAM, FASHIONABLE TAILOR
No. 206 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS.
TAPPAN,
GOOD and RELIABLE
Clothing,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
S. L. HERN, Merchant Tailor
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Cleansing and Repairing done in a Superior Manner.
132 MAIN ST., ROOM 3, GLOUCESTER. OPPOSITE GRAY'S GUN STORE.
ARCHIBALD FENTON, SHIP CARPENTER AND SPAR MAKER
Boats Designed, Built and Repaired. REAR 197 EAST MAIN ST. ( Near East Gloucester Ferry Landing ), GLOUCESTER.
BENNETT GRIFFIN & SON,
- DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF -
LUMBER pue BUILDING MATERIALS
F. O. GRIFFIN. Maplewood Avenue, Gloucester.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
THE PEOPLE'S NEW MUSIC STORE, FERGUSON'S NEW BLOCK, 33 WASHINGTON STREET. WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Ever Shown in Essex County in following well known makes:
The Standard Henry F. Miller Pianos. The Trowbridge Pianos. The Lawrence and Sons Pianos. The Ivers & Pond Pianos.
The McPhail Pianos. The Woodward & Brown Pianos. The Jacob Brothers Pianos. The Packard and New England Organs.
Headquarters for Banjos, Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Harmonicas, and all other Musical Instruments. Strings and Fittings of all kinds, all of the latest Sheet Music, Music Stands and Music Books, in fact anything in the music line can be found at our store. Old Pianos and Organs taken in Exchange for new ones, either for cash or on instalments. The public are cordially invited to call and inspect our goods. All orders for Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to by Mr. Hutchings.
HUBBARD & HUTCHINGS.
G. A. MERCHANT, Jr.
DEALER IN REFINED OILS
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Nautical Instruments, Fancy Goods, Etc.
WORKS ON WILLOW ST.
OFFICE, 236 EAST MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER.
Repairing of Fine Watches and French Clocks a Specialty. Also Ship Com- passes and Marine Glasses re- paired in the best manner.
161 Main St., Gloucester.
O. W. LANE, - DEALER IN -
PIANOS
AND
ORGANS,
Also Fancy Embroidery Materials. 99 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER.
A. W. FLYE.
EVERETT LANE, - DEALER IN -
Practical Watchmaker, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELER ENGRAVER.
FINE JEWELRY, -AND -
STERLING SILVERWARE.
Water Colors and Photographs of Cape Ann Scenery a Specialty.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. 130 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER
SAVAGE'S NEWS & CANDY STORE
194 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER.
24 MAIN STREET, ROCKPORT.
Fine Candies, Fruits, Etc. Music, Stationery and Reading Matter OF ALL KINDS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc.
118 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS.
P. A. CHISHOLM, - DEALER IN -
331
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CHARLES H. DELOID, FORMERLY WITH DAVIS & CO. SANITARY PLUMBING
HEATING AND VENTILATING.
TIN PLATE, SHEET METAL WORK. Breeze Building, 1 Water Street, corner Main Street, GLOUCESTER, MASS.
Estimates Furnished. Orders may be left at Gorham Davis' Stable, Magnolia.
Monumental Work -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.
H. W. RAYMOND, - DEALER IN -
HARDWARE,
Paints, Oils,
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, Silver and Sterling Ware. No. 33 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS.
D. A. MITCHELL,
House, Ship AND Sign Painter
AND DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. Ship Painting a Specialty. All Orders Promptly Attended to. Shop formerly Burnham Bros.' Railway Office, Wharf St., Gloucester.
PINK GRANITE WORKS,
WALTER GRAHAM, Prop. ROUGH ANI HAMMERED
GRANITE
For Building Purposes. MONUMENTAL WORK A SPECIALTY.
Office, 33 Grove Street, Gloucester. Works rear 9 Acacla Street.
GEORGE A. REED & SON,
RON & BRASS FOUNDERS
1 - ALL KINDS OF -
Iron, Brass, Composition and. White Metal Castings.
MANUFACTURERS OF SHIP WINDLASSES.
Special Attention Given to Hawse Pipes, Rudder Braces, Etc. MYRTLE SQUARE, - GLOUCESTER.
JOHN H. CLARK & CO.
- WHOLESALE DEALERS IN -
SALT FISH.
Also Commission Merchants. 37 AND 39 COMMERCIAL ST., GLOUCESTER.
332
GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
W. H. GARLAND,
-DEALER IN -
HAY, STRAW, POTATOES,
Apples, Beans, BUTTER, LARD, ETC.
14 PEARL STREET, - - GLOUCESTER.
G. C. MEARS, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER, STUDIO, 8 CENTRE ST. GLOUCESTER
FINE INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS AND LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY.
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