Greenough's directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments . . . , etc. in the city of Haverhill, to which is added a directory of Bradford, for 1880, Part 22

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Boston, W.A. Greenough
Number of Pages: 880


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DRESSER WM. M., 101 Washington (see adv. dept.,. page 18)


DUDLEY A. J. & CO., 67 Washington (see adv. dept., page ?)


Jordan J. Henry, 142 Merrimack


REYNOLDS & WHIPPLE, rear 48 Washington (see adv. dept., page 2) THOMAS GEO. W., 17 Washington (see adv. dept., p.12) WOOD W. D., 59 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 2)


Rubber Hand Stamps. PERKINS G. F., S Court (see advt. front colored page)


Rubber Moldings. CALEF & JEFFERY, 190 Merrimack (see adv. dept., page 39)


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Sail Cloth. FENDERSON G. ADAMS, 120 Merrimack (see adv. dept., page 30)


Savings Banks. CITY FIVE CENT SAVINGS BANK, 52 Washington HAVERHILL SAVINGS BANK, 85 Merrimack


Saw Filer. Horne C. D., 12 Pleasant


Saw-Mills.


Frost Sylvanus W., rear Mill road, n. Crystal lake mill Hunkins Joh, Rocks and Plaistow road, n. N. Il. line Jewett Sewall E., 35 Fleet


School-house Furniture.


WHITCOMB 1. G., 73 Fulton, Boston (see advt. first back colored page)


Seedsmen.


FELLOWS C. II. & CO., 31 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 2-1)


HILL GEORGE II, 48 Winter (see adv. dept., p. 44) Lackey Andrew, Groveland road, 3d from the bridge


MCLAUGHLIN CHARLES, Haverhill Public, Garden (see adv. dept., p. 51)


Settees. WHITCOMB A. G., 73 Fulton, Boston (see advt. first back colored page)


Sewing-Machines.


Aseltine A. W. (Singer), 193 Merrimack


KIMBALL & CO., 150 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 42) Seavey E., 9 Essex


Tyler Henry P., 102 Merrimack


WHEELER & WILSON SEWING-MACHINE CO., II. P. Bailey, agent, 35 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 44) Young II. T., 15 Washington square


Sewing-Machine Repair Shops. BAILEY II. P., 35 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 14) BRYANT F., rear Gilman building, Washington square (see adv. dept., p. 34) KIMBALL & CO., 150 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 42)


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PHELPS & LOISIRS, KID, GOAT, MOROCCO,


SHEEP-SKINS AND SKIVERS, 76 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


E. SHIRLEY LOMBARD. CHAS. A. PHELPS.


Manufacturers of Llorocco,


DEALER IN


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LEATHER WORKS, 'PHILADELPHIA


SHEEP-SKIES AND SKIVERS.


STORES: 180 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 929 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 40 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


GEORGE T. CLARK,


DEALER IN


Kid, Goat, and Morocco, OF SOUTHERN FINISH. NO. 100 HIGH STREET,


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J. Q A. HUBBARD. JESSE BLAKE. C. II. BUSWELL.


Tanners and Curriers of mitation Goat, Buff Split Leather. ALSO, MNFRS. OF WHITE AND COLORED SKIVERS, AND DEALERS IN GLOVE CALE. 102 High Street, corner Congress Street, Boston. Tannery at Charlestown. Skiver Factory at Dancers.


MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS Fine Kid, Goat, and Glove


83 HIGH STREET, . . BOSTON.


G. K. PEVEAR. ESTABLISHED 1948. H. A. PEYEAR.


Manufacturer of 3 KID, GOAT, AND MOROCCO. IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES.


Alum Panned and Oil Glove Calf, Black and White Alum Lambr. Shivers and Boans in White and Colors. Alko, Liningu, Bindings, etc., die.


167 MARKET STREET, LYNN. 68 HIGII STREET, BOSTON, MASS. SPECIALTIES IN SOUTH AMERICAN AND RIO HACHE SKINS.


P. LENNOX & CO.,


Manufacturers of and Dealers in


No. 162 Market Street.


P. LENNOX. WM. D. POOL. S LYNN, MASS.


SALESROOM, 19 HIGH ST., BOSTON.


Proprietors of Lennox's Patent Beaming Machine for Beaming Huzes and Skins.


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IRA S. FRANKLIN,


Manufacturer and Dealer in


Id, Goat, and Mor00co.


INDIA STOCK A SPECIALTY.


NO. 46 HIGH STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


S. BERNARD, IMPORTER OF ELASTIC WEBS. CALF SKINS,


Also a Full Assortment of Philadelphia Goat Skins. 50 HIGH STREET, Between Federal and Congress. BOSTON.


GEO. W. MERRILL, Agt.,


DEALER IN


ALL KINDS OF MOROCCO,


ITo. 98 High Street,


BOSTON, MASS.


LUCIUS DEEBE & SONS. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


Morocco, Glovo Calf, Sheep Skins, Skivors, India Sheep,


BUFF, GRAIN, AND SPLIT LEATHER,


AND IMPORTERS OF BASSET & GRISSON GLAZED KIDS,


69 and 71 High Street, Boston.


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GEORGE B. KIMBALL & CO.,


Importers und Dealers in


Shoe Manufacturers' Goods, LEATHER, FINDINGS, &C.,


G. E. KIMBALL. } J. H. LATHROP. Í DOSTON


NICHOLS & FARNSWORTH,


Importers and Dealers in


Shoe Manufacturers' Goods,


NO. 98 SUMMER STREET,


(Opposite Shoe and Leather Exchange,)


N. NIOGOLS, E. M. FARNSWORTH, BOSTON.


VINAL, POPE & CO.,


--- DEALERS 12- Shoe Manufacturers Goods. A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES FOR BOW MINERS.


Agents for Leatherette, Best Imitation of Leather Extant. Agents for Young's Shoe Buckles. Headquarters for all Irinds Buckles. Commission Merchants for the sale of Goat, Kid and Morocco. NO. 45 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


LOUIS LEVISITA, Importer of SLIPPER PATTERNS,


French Kid, Glove and Patent Calf, etc., 107 PEARL STREET, COR. HIGH, BOSTON. Agent for the Jersey Embroidering and Manufacturing Co.'s Embroidered Slipper Uppers.


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O. H. DUNHAM & CO., Sole Agente for HADLEY CO.'S SHOE THREADS,


IMPORTERS OF HARRIS & SONS' MACHINE LINEN THREADS, AND DEALERS IN Shoe Manufacturers' Goods, Linings, Buttons, Eyelets, Laces. Goring, Shoe Strappings, &te.


We make a specialty of all kinds of Sewing Materiais, Silk, Lineu, and Cotton Threads. 75 High Street, Boston.


SHOE MANUFACTURERS' GOODS, AND CLOVE CALS Also, Imitation Leather for Bottom Linings. CHAMBERS, 97 PEARL STREET.


J. LOUIS ROUSMANIERE; | GENERAL PARTNERS. CURTIS H. KIMIBALL, ALEX, STRONG, SPECIAL PARTNER. Selling Agents for White's Buckles. -


BOSTON.


LAVAN & HOW,


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


Doot and Shoo Manufacturers' Goods,


No. CO High Places,


EDWARD K. BUTLER,


IMPORTER OF SLIPPER PATTERNS,


-AND - Shoe Manufacturers' Goods,


57 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


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TOOLS, FINDINGS, AND MACHINERY, Andover Machine and Shoe Threads.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


SHOE MANUFACTURERS' GOODS,


N. E. SAND PAPER A SPECIALTY.


MANUFACTURERS OF


SHOE, CORSET, and TAG


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M. A. NOYES, Selling Agent, 78 High Street, BOSTON. A Full Line of these goods at Smiley Brothers.


JAMES P. PHINNEY & CO., Importers and Hebbers of


LEATHER


SELLING AGENTS FOR Whidden Brass Shoe Nails, Pope's Star Burnishing Ink, Golden Star Channel Cement. Plymouth Steel Shanks. Golden Machine and Hand Was, New and Be-filled Hide Mallets.


No. 1.


No. ..


No. 3.


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No. 5.


Ro. G.


New, 1,50


1.75


2.000


2.05


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Re-filled. . 75


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NOS. 2 AND 4 HIGH STREET, BOSTON. ! !


American Sand Paper a Specialty.


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WILLIAM B. WHITE. SUCCESSOR TO DAMON & WHITE MANUFACTURER OF BOOT & SHOE PATTERNS No.29 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


(WHITE'S EYE SHADE


ORUSAS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO


Manufacturer and Designer of


ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL


Boot and Shoe Patterns,


LADIES AND GENTS' FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. PATTERNS WARRANTED TO BE PERFECT IN GRADE AND FIT,


64 HIGH STREET. BOSTON.


In ordering Sample Patterns, Manufacturers will please send with order the LAST to be used thus in aring a perfect fit.


Hall art- graded fromany size and WARRANTED CORRECT. Parties furnishing their own design ere assured that they will not be used for the ben- PERSON.IL ATTENTION given to all orders. din of others.


To Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, STEEL STAMPS for marking the


BOTTOMS OF BOOTS AND SHOES,


10 Cents per Letter. . Also


At the pro of Finch to y do. I cant per let er ; ; inch 2 cent por letter; 1 inch 3 cents per


WRacy Minimpe and Stencil- at lowest prices, : 0Designs furni-la'd free of charge on the spot.


OTTO EVARTSBUSH, 40 High St., Boston.


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AFTERTON, HALL 6 0OF


COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF UNION CROP, OAK, AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER,


ROUGE AND CURRIED LEATHER, Morocco and Sheep Skins of all descriptions.


60 and 62 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass. CASH ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS.


Day, Wilcox & Co.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Sole Leather and Calf Skins, TANNERIES AT


92 & 94 High & 39 & 41 Mathews St.,


WINCHESTER, MASS.


OAKLAND, PENN. BOSTON.


SPRAGUEVILLE, PERS.


JCET B. ALLEY & 00,,


COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


AND DEALERS IN OAK, UNION CROP & HEMLOOK SOUR LBATHES


And Manufacturers of Buff, Boorded, Im't Goat, and Spilt Leather,


Nos. 77 and 79 High Street,


JOHN B. ALLEY, ) GRIFFIN PLACE, JOHN S. ALLEY. )


BOSTON.


KECK & MOSSER,


COMMISSION MERCHANTS


And Manufacturers of Union Cropped Sole Leather,


No, 39 Frankfort St., No. 67 Pearl Street,


NEW YORK. BOSTON.


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Sewing-Machine Shafting and Fittings. ADAMS CHARLES W., Gilman's rear building, Wash- ington square (see adv. dept., p. 21)


Sheriffs (Deputy).


Davis P. E., 74 Water


Raymond F. O., 86 Main


Shoe Contractors.


BARTLETT & POOR, rear 40 Washington (see adv. . dept., p. 10) BOURGEOIS EDWARD, rear 108 Washington (sce adv. dept., p. 19)


Brown R. Baxter, rear 82 Washington


Buswell & Bonin, rear 32 Washington


Chick Bros,, rear 83 Washington


Conlon John, rear 63 Washington


COOK GEORGE M., rear 52 Washington (sec ady. dept .. p. 0)


Crane T. P., rear 110 Washington


DANFORTH J. N., rear 108 and 110 Washington (see adv. dept., page 5) DOWNS, PAGE & CO., rear 38 Washington (see adv. dept., page 3)


Durgin S. A. & Co., rear 78 Washington


Ellis & Lake, rear 120 Washington


Emery & Wells, rear 20 Washington


Frost & Nichols, rear 68 Washington


Gile & Maxwell, rear 24 Washington


GILMAN & BARTLETT, 09 Washington (sce adv. dept., p. 39)


(Franton & Hammond, 18 Washington HICKS JAMES P., rear 108 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 11)


Hodgdon A. J. Wentworth block, Granite


Kelley E. P., rear 27 Washington square


Knipe William A., rear 63 Washington


Leonard & Provost, rear 68 Washington


LOVELY JOSEPII, 88 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 11) MARCUTT & LANOUETTE, 101 Washington (see adv. dept., p. ()


Meader & Haseltine, rear 66 and 68 Washington


MILLER BROTHERS, rear 24 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 39) Moore & Furber, 15 Washington square


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HAVERHILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Nichols L. M., rear 6 and 8 Washington


PETTENGILL A. I. & CO., rear 58 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 12) Pinkham W. F., rear 58 Washington


Rankins Jesse, 196 Merrimack


Regis William, rear 27 Washington square


Sprague Austin C., 170 Merrimack


Stacy J. C., rear 110 Merrimack


STONE M. B., rear 26 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 18)


Tarleton C. H., 17 Washington


Shoe Contractors' Goods. SMILEY BROTHERS, 1 Washington, corner Wash- ington square (sec advt. on back cover)


Shoe Findings.


BULLEN C. P., 14 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 12) CURRIER W. W., 21 Washington square (see adv. dept., p. 10) Holmes George N., 15 Washington


NEWCOMB JOHN D., 126 Merrimack (see advt. front colored page ) SMILEY BROTHERS, 1 Washington, corner Wash- ington square (see advt. on back cover)


Shoe Manufacturers.


ADAMS E. B., 8 Washington


Allen E. W., 55 Washington


Allen & Closson, 18 Washington


Aver George, Kimball block, Washington


Bailey R. F., 28 Washington


Bartlett Luther, 16 Washington


Batchelder E. K., 16 Washington


Bickford E. B., 178 Merrimack


Bishop E. B., 3 Gardner block


Blaisdell J. F., 210 Merrimack


Blanchard Charles, 743 Washington square


Bly E. G., 22 Washington Boynton C. W., 17 Washington


Boynton II. W., 17 Washington [p. 5)


BRASBRIDGE O. G., 75 Washington (see adv. dep:,,


Brickett Franklin. 3 Washington square


Burpee Albert, 7 Pecker


Butterfield D. L., 51 Washington


Carleton George IL., 20 Washington


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DEALERS IN


Inner Soling, Roundings, Hooling, &c.


No. 90 High Street, BOSTON.


GEORGE J. HOPKINS, 2


20000000


NO. 19 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


All kinds of Leather used in making Inner Soles, Stiffen- ings, Heels and Taps constantly on hand.


FERDINAND A. WYMAN & CO.,


SUCCESNORS TO ARIEL LOW & CO., COMMISSION


Hide & Leather Merchants, 267 to 227 Purchase St., cor. Federal, BOSTON. INNER SOLING A SPECIALTE.


CHARLES HARRINGTON & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Wax, Kipand Split Leather FACTORIES AT SALEM AND PEABODY,


Store No. 87 High Street,


CHARLES HARRINGTON.


RICHARD HARRINGTON,


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E. N. BLAKE & CO., Manufacturers of and Dealers in


Buff, Kip, and Split Leather NO. 5 HIGH STREET,


Factory at Highland Station, Woburn, Mass.


BOSTON.


E. N. BLAKE.


W. N. BLAKE.


J. P. CRANE & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


Imit. Cont, Polich, and Oll Grain,


BUFF AND SPLIT DEATHER,


No. 136 Summer Street, near High, J. P. C'RANE, D. L. MCGREGOR. S


Tannery and Manufactory at Cross St. Station, Woburn, Mass,


FRANKLIN W. PEDRY & 00.


Manfacturers of and Dealers in


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LEATHER,


NO. 133 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. Tannery at Wilmington, Mass., B. & M. R. R.


ALFRED EATON. GRANVILLE PARKS.


A. EATON & CO.,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


Buff, Pebble, Grain, and Split Leather,


105 BEDFORD STREET, BOSTON.


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ALEX. MOSELEY & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


UFF, WAX FATHER AND SPLIT


No. 47 South Street,


ALEX, MOSELEY, F. A. LORING, JOHN AVERY.


BOSTON.


-MANUFACTURERS OF --


Buff, Grain & Split Leather,


NO. 88 HIGH STREET,


Tannery at Woburn.


successors to SHAW, TAYLOR & CO.,


.- MANUFACTURERS OF-


Dull, Crain and S-Mit


NO. 43 HIGH STREET,


Tannery at Woburn. BOSTON.


STEPHEN DOW & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF Pobbled, Grain and Split Leather,


Nos. 6 and 8 High Street,


BOSTON, .


MASS.


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SUTLIR, DUNN & CO .. Manufacturers and Dealers in Buf and Split Leather, Calf Skins, Grain and Wax Leather, -ALSO,- COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN ROUGH LEATHER AND CALF SKINS, 99 to 103 High Stroot, corner Congress Street, BOSTON, MASS. TANNERY AT HUDSON, MASS. CHAS. S. BUTLER, EDWARD II. DUNA, A. PIERCE GREEN.


O. J. BISHOP & CO.,


Dealers in


ROUGH, FINISHED CALF SKINS SPLIT AND GRAIN LEATHER, 262 Purchase St., and 619 Atlantic Ave.


C. J. BInSHOP, C. J. Bisnor jr., G. E. DOSTIN.


BOSTON.


COMMISSION MERCHANTS For sale of Hides, Rough Leather & Calf Skins.


ALSO, FINISHED LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, And Dealers in Hemlock and Grop Sole Leather. 246 & 248 Purchase St., 605 & 607 Atlantic Ave., Boston. . HORACE BILLINGS, HORACE EATON, Late of Johnson, Eaton & Co.


WM. F. JOHNSON & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON, EATON & CO.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF Hidos, Leather and Skins, AND Finished Lonthor of all Descriptions. ALSO, IMPORTERS OF


Goal and Sheep Skins, English Roans and Skivers,


BOSTON. $92 10 60 ATLANTIC AVENUE.


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DEALER IN FINISHED


Calf Shins, Kip and Wax Leather,


OF THE MULLER MANUFACTURE, NO. 169 SUMMER STREET,


MISS CLATIIT & CON,


SWOT LEATHER


73 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


Crimping Splits a Specialty.


MADDOCK


MANUFACTURERS OF


BUFF, GRAIN, KIP, AND SPLIT


39 High, and 257 Purchase Streets, BOSTON. REUBEN AREY. TANNERY AT LOWELL. GEORGE H. MADDOCK.


JOHN CUMMINGS & CO., Manufacturers of and Dealers in Imt. Goat, Buff, Polish, Top and Split Leather, CALF SKINS & HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, 161 to 167 Summer Street,


JOHN CUMMINGS, ! WI, ELLARD. BOSTON. (Wm. G. WHEELOCK. (L. HARRINGTON.


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CHARLES H. TIGE, Manufacturer of


WHITE AND COLORED


Skivors, Roans, Linings, Pohdos, Etc., NO. 93 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


FACTORY AT PEABODY, MASS. White Skivere a Specialty.


KENNAN, FRENCH & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ---


Boot and Shoe Lining's,


WHITE AND COLORED SKIVERS,


TOPPING SKINS, GLOVE AND PEBBLED STOCK, NO. 77 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


J. W. KENNAN, I A. D. FRENCH. 1


Factory at Charlestown.


GEORGE WHITING. SAMUEL G. BAN3.


J. S. ROCKWELL 2 005,


Manufacturers of every variety of


SHEEP


LEATHER,


18 High Street, BOSTON. 101 & 103 Duane St., NEW YORK.


Boot and Shoe Linings, Russet and. Colored Pebbled Sheep in all Colors, .


Black Glove Sheep, Pebbled, Straight Grain, Glove and Busset Calf, Alum Roans and Shivers, White and Colored Shivers and Lambs, Glazed, Pebbled and Brush Grain India Sheep, Chamois, and Leathers in all varieties, for Hatters, Book Binders, Orgen and Trunk Manufacturers.


PEMBERTON BROTHERS,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Linings, Roans, Skivers, Pebbles, White and Black Alums, Ete. Fancy Colors and White Lambs a specialty.


63 HIGH STREET, BOSTON.


FACTORY AT PEABODY.


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Manufacturers of and Commission Dealers In


LININGS, SKIVERS, ROANS,


Sheepskin Stock in every variety, 64 HIGH STREET,


E. W. HAR33, { H. E. STONE.


BOSTON.


E. B. ENDICOTT & CO.,


Commission Merchants,


Finished Calf & Sheep Skins,


NO. 27 HIGH STREET, COR, FEDERAL,


H. B. ENDICOTT, BOSTON. H. L. WILLIAMA


Agents for Endicott, Bevier & Held Calf Skin Tangery at Racine, Wis.


Manufacturer of IMITATION GOAT, GRAIN KID,


Glove Grain, Straight Grain, and Splits.


STORE, NO. 93 HIGH STREET, BOSTON. Factory, Old Atlantic Works, East Boston.


MANUFACTURER OF INDIA GOAT AND KIDD.


PEBBLED SHEEP A SPECIALTY. 67 High and 239 Purchase Streets, BOSTON. Represented by W. H. MOORE, late Bumstead & Moore.


FACTORY, 28 Beaver Street. Salent, Mass.


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ALFRED A. CLATUR


-DEALER IN- BOUGHT SPLITS, SHOULDNAS, DOUROITIES.


All kinds of Scrap Leather, Moulded Stiffenings, Soles, Heels, and Boot Counters, 187 Summer, cor. South Street, BOSTON. ALL KINDS OF RTGOK SOLD ON COMMISSION.


JOSIAH BRACKETT & SON, Commission Dealers in


--- nner Soling, Roundings & Heel Stock. GRAIN INNER SOLES, STIFFENINGS,


SICILY and AMERICAN SUNAO, AND ALL KINDS OF PASTED STOCK. Nos. 123 and 182 High Street, J. N. BRACKETT, J. Q. A. BRACKETT. Y BOSTON.


N. J. SIMONDS, Agt.,


Bole Manufacturer of the AND


PATENT MOULDED


BEVELED HEEL


STIFFENINGE,


Special sizes for Congress Goods, and Dealer in Inner Soles, Heels, Meeting Counters, Taps and all kinds of Prepared Shoe Stock,


302 Devonshire St., Roston. Factory at Woburn.


O. NICHOLS & CO.,


Commission Merchants and Manufacturers and Dealers in


Resiline Heeling @ Inner Soling, ROUNDINGS, SPLIT STOCK, PIECES, &c., Store, No. 91 South Street,


BOSTON.


Thetory, l 157 Pearl St. I


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HAVERHILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Carr Joseph II., 16 Washington Chase H. M., 31 Washington Chase & Laubham, I Essex, corner Washington square Chase & Twombly, 128 Washington Chesley W. W., Railroad square Cluff D. B., 116 and 118 Washington Corning & Stewart, 29. Washington Corson John, Lafayette block, Washington square


Currier A. & Son, 121 and 126 Washington Carrier J. F., 116 and 118 Washington Currier S. M., 77 and 79 Washington Darling Benjamin F., 196 Merrimack Davis Bros. & Co., 120 and 122 Washington


Davis C. II., 42 and 14 Washington Davis II. P., Washington square Day Albert G., 100 Merrimack Day Luther, 83 Washington Day William F., 100 Merrimack


Dennis J. J., 180 Merrimack


Durgin J. IL., 27 and 29 Washington Eaton Bros., 210 Merrimack Elliott S. & G., 23 Washington Emerson E. II. & Co., 128 Washington


Evans Oliver D. (custom), 164 Merrimack


Evans W. F., 37 Washington


Farnsworth S. P. & Co., 105 Washington Farrar J. B., 65 Washington Farrer Wm. K., 43 Washington


Farrington Albert J., 62 and 64 Washington Finney L. A., 58 and 60 Washington Fitts Bros., 18 and 20 Washington Fitts Daniel, 93 and 95 Washington Foster Edward II., 111 Merrimack Foster HJ. IL., 34 and 36 Washington Foster & Noyes, 43 Washington French Joseph F., 196 Merrimack


Gage & Johnson, 54 and 56 Washington Gale Brothers, 664 and 68 Washington Gale J. A., 23 Washington Gardner Brothers, Gardner block, Railroad square Gardner & Co., 26 and 28 Washington George & Co., Railroad square Goodrich J. jr., 61 Washington Goodrich Walter, 29 Washington GOODRICH & PORTER, 74 to 80 Washington, near depot ( see adv. dept., p. 1) Groene & Nichols, 28 to 32 Washington square (!idin Brothers, 52 to 56 Washington Ilall B. F., 128 and 130 Washington


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HAVERHILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Shoe Manufacturers-Continued.


Ham George, 64 Washington


Harriman Daniel, 58 and 60 Washington


Harris E. S., 81/2 Washington Ilarris J. K., 17 Washington square


Heath F. E., 30 and 32 Washington


Herring A. II., 156 and 158 Merrimack


Hill G. J., 51 Washington


Hobson John H., 164 Merrimack


Horne J. R., Railroad square


How George C., Kimball block, Washington


HOW MOSES, Kimball block, Washington (see adv. dept., p. 1) Hoyt C. N., 82 Washington


Hoyt F. M., 23 Washington


Hubbard Lincoln, 109 Washington


HUBBARD O. S., 109 Washington (see adv. dept., p. 5)


Huntington Brothers, 48 Washington


Jaques Alden P., 108 and 110 Washington


Jaques John T., 41 Washington


Jennings & How, 118 Washington


Johnson Henry H., 31 Washington


Johnson L. & Son, 182 and 1344 Washington


Kelly A. S., 142 Merrimack


Kelly C. E., 27 Washington square


Kimball Albert L., 70 and 72 Washington


Kimball Brothers, 26 Washington


Lang Charles W. & Co., 151 Merrimack


Larrabee Charles & Co., 36 Washington


Leighton G. II., 57 Washington


Little J. G. S. & Co, 85 Washington MeDutlee A., GG Washington


Melain C. O. & Co., 5 Gardner block


Mitchell George W., 33 and 35 Washington


Mitchell S. K., 63 Washington €


Mitchell & Poor, 57 Washington Moore E. W., 87 Washington Moise Charles F. & Co., 82 and 84 Washington


Moulton & Gage, 28 Washington


Newcomb Charles R., rear 122 Washington


Nichols George II. & Co., 40 Washington


Nichols J. B. & Co., 32 Washington Ober & Blake, 112 Washington


Offutt Charles W., 93 Washington ORDWAY & CLARK, 70 and 72 Washington (see adv. dept., page 22) Ordway & Danforth, 58 and 60 Washington Peaslee Joab, 110 Washington Peaslee R. & Son, 11 Washington


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J. A. SAFFORD, No. 16 Lincoln Street, Centennial Leather Splitting and Fleshing Machines, FOR BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS.


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BESTEN


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For Evening Soles and Counters.


Upper Leather Splitting Machines,


J.W. ADAMS.


ALL KINDS OF


SPLITTING MACHINE ENIVES.


Send paper pattern showing length of knife and location of holes. State wheth- er double or single bevel.


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ESTABLISHED 1854. J. H. POWER & CO.,


Formerly of Pearl Street House,


STEEL AND STENCIL LETTER CUTTERS, DIE SINKERS AND ENGRAVERS, G4 High St,, Boston.


Embossing Presses and Seals for Bankers, Merchants, Notaries und Lodges.


FOR THE BEST


CALL ON STEEL STAMPS, - --- AND


J. CLELAND & CO., 17 South Street, Boston.


Sole Manufacturers of Patent Stitching and Tip Stamps.


EDDY, SHERMAN & CO., (Successors to Mons, EDDY & Co.)


100 High St., Boston, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


IMPROVED BOOT AND SHOE MACHINERY,


Engines, Shafting, ELEVATORS, ETC.


PATENT ROLL Sand Paper


MACHINES.


Repairs on Pegging and Wax Thread Machines a Specialty.


M. L. EDDY. R. R. SHERMAN. JOHN WALKER.


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J. S. HOLT & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


"Blackwater Mills"


LEATHER BOARD,


DEALERS IN


BOOT AND SHOE


MACHINERY


78 High Street, BOSTON.


AGENTS FOR Flax Leather Mnfg. Co.'s Veneers, Tapping & Heeling,


SPAULDING & TEWKSBURY, No. 238 Devonshire Street, Boston.


DAPEL,


News, Colored Poster, No. I and No. 2 Manillas.


Straw Boards,


Leather Board,


Numbers 6 to 200, of ev- ery quality.


Counter, Vencering, Hecling, Shanking, and insoling.


ALSO, TWINE AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES.


THEODORE PINKHAM,


-DEALER IN- - Strawboard and Leatherboard,


PAPER AND TIVINE. 21 Friend and 52 Elm Streets, BOSTON.


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The National Sewing Machine Co. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF NATIONAL, NEW ENGLAND, AND UNION


WAX THREAD SEWING MACHINES,


No. 11/ Summer Street, Boston.


Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Trunk, Bag, and Glove Manufacturers, and Mak- ers of Leather Goods generally, are invited to call and examine our Machines.


Machines repaired in the best manner at short notice. Duplicate parts constantly on hand. Also, Needles, Awls, Thread. Wax, and Wax Thread Sewing Machine Supplies generally.


It having come to our knowledge that second- band machines, which infringe upon our patents, are being sold by unauthorized parties, this is to caution manufacturers and others against pur- chasing such machines without first obtaining & license duly issued by this Company. All per- sons vending or uring such infringing machines, will be held to strict accountability. CE" Second-hand Union Machines, with licenses accompanying, for sale at very low prices.


The National Sewing Machine Co., of 1)7 Summer street, Boston, a new Company re- cently organized, having purchased from the parties to whom I sold all my former inter- eats in War Thread Sewing Machines, will keep constantly on hand a complete assort- ment of Machines and Parts, the same as heretofore kopt by me, and I would cheerfully recommend lay patrons to place their orders with them, feeling confident that they will make strennous efforts to meet their wants. D. WHITTEMORE.


most thor- oughly simple und practical Ma- chine, producing a new und beautiful line of work, WITHOUT BASTING,


which cannot be done on any other,


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NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED


By means of this feed and attach. ments, a child may astonish ()) expert on other machines. An examination will not fail to continer the most pre judiced


SEWING MACHINE.


NEW ENGLAND OFFICE : 192 TREMONT ST BOSTON.


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GOODYEAR & MCKAY


SEWING MACHINE GO.


140 Congress Street,


BOSTON.


Machines on Exhibition at


15 WASHINGTON SQUARE, HAVERHILL.


The Shoes made on these Ma- chines wear as well and are as pliable and comfortable as hand sewed. They can be repaired in the same way as hand sewed.


Loase of Welt Machines completo,


One operator can easily sew and stitch 100 pairs a day. A "frir stitch " can be made more uniform than hand stitching.


The TURN MACHINES will sew from 800 to 600 pairs of Turn Shoes per day better than can be done by hand. The advantage which manufacturers of Turn Shoes using these Machines possess over those using the "Coun- try System" is in being able to fill orders more promptly, with more uniform and better quality of work, at less cost. A team of four men will make and finish 120 pairs FINE SLIPPERS per day.


Nearly THREE MILLLION pairs of Turn Shoes have been made during the year 1879 on these Machines.


Lease of Turn Shoe Machine, $350.


Royalty on Children's and Misses', 1 cent, on Men's aud Women's, 1 1-2 cents.


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A. S. MARCH & CO., AGENTS, 20 Lincolu St., BOSTON, MASS.


FLAX MILLS OF FINLAYSON, BOUSFIELD & CO.




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