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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Printing for Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Establishments, Mercan- tile, Banking, and Business Companies.
- ALSO -
PLAIN and COLORED JOB PRINTING,
All kinds of Copper-Plate Printing, MARRIAGE and VISITING CARDS, and CIRCULARS OF THE LATEST STYLES.
VOX POPULI,
(A Weekly Newspaper Established in 1841.)
Price $2.50 per year, from which 50 cents will be deducted if payment is made during the first three months of the year.
SATURDAY VOX POPULI,
ESTABLISHED, MARCH, 1869. TERMS AS ABOVE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BOX 524
CHANNING WHITAKER, Mill Engineering, Steam Engineering, 24 and 25 Post Office Building.
TRADE MARK
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., MANUFACTURERS OF
Cotton Rubber-Lined HOSE
-AND- -
MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS, 284 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, Factories, Portland and Hampshire Streets, Cambridgeport, Mass. THEO. A. DODGE, Pres. J. E. DAVIS, Treas. ROBERT COWEN, Supt.
A. J. WILKINSON & CO. HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Machinists' and Carpenters' Tools. - - AGENTS
HOBSON CHOICE STEEL, WELLINGTON EMERY, BARKER & PRENTISS VISES.
P.S. - Stubs Steel Files @ Tools. 184 to 188 WASHINGTON ST., Bet, State Street and Dock Sq., BOSTON, CALL AND EXAMINE.
CHAS. H. NORTH & CO., PACKERS AND CURERS OF BACON, PORK, BEEF, LARD, HAMS, Tripe, Sausages, Sausage Skins, Pigs Feet, Etc. Also, Slaughterers, and Wholesale Dealers in Live and Dressed Hogs, EXTRA LARD OIL, GLUE, ANIMAL FERTILIZERS, NEUTRAL LARD and BUTTERINE.
33 and 34 NORTH MARKET ST., BOSTON. Slaughtering and Curing Establishment, Medford St., Somerville. CHAS. H. NORTH. S. HENRY SKILTON.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
DENNISON MFG. CO.
TAGS - MANUFACTURERS OF
- AND -
STATIONERS' SPECIALTIES.
DENNISON'S TOURISTS' TAGS FOR TRAVELERS.
Stratton's Gummed Labels and Gummed Paper of all Colors. Legal and Notarial Seals; Folding and Fancy Tickets ; Mentzel's Patent Suspen- sion Rings ; The Star Copying Pads ; Dennison's Game Counters ; Wedding Cake Boxes; Visiting and Playing Card Cases, etc., etc.
DENNISON'S TARGETS FOR RIFLE PRACTICE,
Phillips' Hook and Clasp Tags ; Kimball's Self-Fastening Tickets ; Postal Envel- opes ; McGill's Paper Fasteners at Manufacturers' discounts.
SEALING WAX MAKERS.
TISSUE PAPERS.
Proprietors " Globe," and Centennial Prize "Excelsior," and Importers of English Grass Bleached and Colored Tissue Papers, from the celebrated 39 Mill.
Proprietors of " Silver White," best article for polishing Silver, and Miller's " Jewelry Cleaning Casket," and " Silver White Casket."
JEWELERS' BOXES, Jewelers' Cards, Pink and White Cotton, Fine Twines, &c., &c. DRUCGISTS' BOXES,
Apothecaries' Powder Papers and Counter Papers, Dennison's Shaving Papers. Dennison's Absorbent Cotton. for Dental and Surgical Purposes. CARD BOARD MAKERS.
All of our Goods are for sale by Dealers everywhere, and by
DENNISON MFC. CO.
26 & 28 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. 630 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA'HIA. 143 WALNUT ST., CINCINNATI. 7 SHOE LANE,
198 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 144 & 146 Wabash Av., CHICAGO. 412 N. THIRD ST., ST. LOUIS. LONDON, ENG.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, 13 and 15 TREMONT ST., BOSTON. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Surgical & Dental INSTRUMENTS,
Besides a complete assortment of articles intended for the exclusive use of the Medical and Dental professions, have always in store, at the lowest prices, a great variety of the following articles, suited to the wants of the general public :
INVALIDS' ROLLING
-- AND-
BATH CHAIRS,
TRUSSES,
A large assortment of best patterns from which to select, to meet the require- ments of each case. If convenient, persons requiring Trusses should call at our establishment, where they can have a suitable Truss carefully fitted by a competent and experienced person familiar with the anatomy of hernia. When a call in per- son is impracticable, a careful description should be sent, stating whether the rup- ture is on the right or left side; also the measure around the person, two inches below the top of the hip bone. If the rupture is at the navel, the measure should be around the body at the navel .- N.B .- Ladies attended by those of their own sex.
ELASTIC HOSE,
For Varicose Veins, Swollen Limbs, and Weak Joints. Of these goods we have sev- eral classes of silk and cotton, possessing different degrees of elasticity; the stout silk being usually the most satisfactory. The sizes are full length (of leg), three quar- ters, half or knee hose, knee caps, and anklets. Unusual sizes made to order. Also
Elastic and Spring Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Apparatus for Weak Ankles, Bow-Legs, Club-Feet, etc. Also, Crutches of various and most improved kinds; Syr- inges, Rubber Urinals, to wear on the person day or night, for Males and Females; Galvanic Bat- teries, Hearing Trumpets, Auricles, and Conversation Tubes for the Deaf.
Together with many other articles for the use of the SICK and INVALIDS. Also, the largest and best assortment of
Atomizers & Nasal Douche,
To be found in the United States. A GOLD MEDAL has lately been awarded us by the Middlesex Mechanics Association, as will be seen from the following report, signed by a leading New England Surgeon and Physician :
"1503. CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, Boston, Mass. One Case Surgical Instruments and Atomizers.
"The Committee have no hesitation in awarding for this superb exhibition the highest premium. * * * The various other instruments for inhalation of atomized liquids, and for Local Anæsthesia, were all apparently faultless, both in design and workmanship. The exhibitors are regarded as more especially deserving of the highest token of merit for having produced nothing except their own manufacture. GOLD MEDAL. (Signed), GILMAN KIMBALL, M. D., Chairman."
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE.
ESTABLISHED 1831.
CAPITAL $1,500,000.
PHILIP L. MOEN, Pres. and Treas.
CHAS. F. WASHBURN, CHAS H. MORGAN, Gen. Superintendent.
Vice-Pres. and Secy.
WASHBURN & MOEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, WORCESTER, MASS.
Grove Street Works, Worcester, Mass.
WIRE DRAWERS
And Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Wire of every description.
TELEGRAPH and TELEPHONE WIRE. IRON, STEEL and HARD-DRAWN COPPER Send for Price Lists, Circulars and
PATENT STEEL Barb Fencing
THE BEST FENCE MATERIAL IN USE.
Descriptive Pamphlets on our Specialties.
Steel Wire for Springs, Needles and Drills.
PUMP CHAINS, CHAIN WIRE,
Proof Against FIRE, Wind & Flood.
CHEAP, STRONG DURABLE.
New York Warehouse, 21 CLIFF STREET.
Chicago Warehouse, 107 & 109 LAKE ST.
Hard and Soft Drawn Copper Wire for all Purposes a Specialty.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Arlington Wheat Meal. AN UNEQUALLED FOOD FOR ALL.
Reasons why it is Preferable to Flour.
FLOUR is the only impoverished food used by mankind -impoverished by the withdrawal of the tegumentary portion of the wheat, leaving the internal or starchy portion. See the facts !
In chemistry we find that in 100 parts of substance -
Wheat has an ash of 17.7 parts;
Flour an ash of 4.1 parts, -an impov- erishment of over three-quarters.
Wheat has 8.2 parts of Phosphoric acid;
Flour 2.1 parts Phosphoric Acid,-an impoverishment of about three-quarters. Wheat has 0.6 Lime and 0.6 Soda;
Flour has 0.1 Lime and 0.1 Soda,-an impoverishment of five-sixths Lime and Soda each.
Wheat has Sulphur 1.5. Flour has no Sulphur.
Wheat has Sulphuric Acid 0.5. Flour has no Sulphuric Acid.
Wheat has Silica. Flour has no Silica.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. For Sale by all Grocers.
Endorsed by all Physicians as an un- equalled food for Invalids and Families. Pure Wheat Meal contains more life sustaining properties than any other food.
It is a natural food for every Brain Worker, containing the necessary Ele- ments to strengthen the Brain.
People who live mostly upon flour will, if they use the Arlington Wheat Meal, find their expenses in this department diminished three-fourths. The Wheat Meal will go further and give four times as much nutriment as an equal amount of flour.
Laboring men can do their work with less exhaustion, because it contains more Sustaining Forces than any other food.
Children who feed on this need never be troubled with Cholera Infantum which destroys so inany children.
REGIMEN AND DIET.
Every effort of the mind or movement of a muscle involves the expenditure, or waste, of nervous energy and vitality, in proportion to the magnitude of the effort ; these wasted products pass off with effete substances from the body, while recuperation is effected by nutri- tion. The loss of physical force by using Common Flour is immense, which anal- ysis proves. First, then, make use of
Arlington Wheat Meal,
( MADE FROM ALL THE WHEAT. ) A perfect food for Children, making them Strong and Vigorous-also
imparts strength to the aged.
This article contains ALL THE WHEAT. In the coverings of the wheat are the Phosphates which go to consti- tute bone and muscle, and materially assist digestion by causing the rapid de- composition of the food. It is in this way the Phosphates in Arlington Wheat Meal act, giving new power and strength to the system.
Many cases of Dyspepsia of long dura- tion have been cured by eating WHEAT MEAL, and it is a
POSITIVE CURE FOR CONSTIPATION.
Dogs fed by Magendie (vide Kirks & Paget's Physiology) on flour, died in forty days; other dogs fed on wheat meal bread flourished and throve. The three- fourths impoverishment of the mineral ingredients proved fatal to the first. Why should inankind suffer from living on impoverished food as they do?
The history of the Roman Empire in the time of Julius Cæsar, shows that wheat, as an article of food, combined with fresh out-door air life, is capable of producing and sustaining the highest type of physical manhood the world ever saw. The empire was built up and main- tained by soldiers whose main article of food was wheat .- See Boston Journal of Chemistry, February, 1875.
EVERY BARREL GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
It contains all the NITROGENIZED SUBSTANCES which PRODUCE BLOOD and the LIVING ORGANISM.
-MANUFACTURED BY -
SAMUEL A. FOWLE, ARLINGTON, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ALEX. H. RICE. C. S. KENDALL. S
SJ. WILLARD RICE. ¿ C. S. KENDALL, JE.
RICE, KENDALL, & CO. PAPER DEALERS,
AND IMPORTERS OF
MANUFACTURERS' MATERIALS.
AGENTS OF THE
AMERICAN
EXCELSIOR" FELTS, - -AND- - CRANE'S BOND PAPERS. TILESTON & HOLLINGSWORTH'S Chromo, Lithographic and Superfine Papers
Sole New England Agents for the Sale of JAPANESE NAPKINS HANDKERCHIEFS.
Having the Agency of several of the largest and best Mills in New England, we are able to supply Publishers with fine and superfine BOOK PAPERS, of every size and weight, in any quantity, and at Short Notice.
All Orders should be addressed to us at
91 FEDERAL STREET, 91 BOSTON.
847
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
E.VAN NOORDEN & CO. 387 HARRISON AVENUE, BOSTON.
SHEET METAL WORK
FOR BUILDINGS.
Cornices, Window Caps, Bay, Dormer and Oriel Windows, Mouldings, Vanes, Finials, Etc., in Galvanized Iron, Copper, and Zinc.
Tin ou Iron Roofers
METALLIC VENTILATING SKYLIGHTS
Which we warrant to be and re- main absolutely Fire, Weather, Storm and Condensation Proof.
No breakage of Glass by Expansion or Contraction. Cost slightly more than Wood, and are ten times as durable, requiring no repairs. Specially adapted for Mills, Factories and Large Buildings. In use on thousands of buildings through- out the United States. The framework is hollow, and provided with Gutters to conduct the drip or condensation from under side of glass.
The Clover Leaf Ventilators for Ventilating Public and Private Build- ings, Soil Pipes, Water Closets, etc.
Sure Cure for Smoky Chimneys. Specially adapted for removing steam from Paper Mills.
Garry Patent Sheet Iron Roofing and Siding, for Large Buildings, Freight Houses, Mills, Foundries, and Manufacturing Establishments. Cheapest and Best in use. Iron Shingles, Corrugated Iron, etc.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
MONTROSS' PATENT METALLIC SHINGLES,
For use on Roofs where the Pitch is the same as that of an ordinary Wood Shingle Roof.
THESE SHINGLES ARE VERY ORNAMENTAL,
And are weather, storm and Fire Proof, and are cheaper than wood, durability being considered.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES.
Plumbers', Tinners' and Drop Solder. The "Economy" Drum (adjusta- ble) and Seam Holders for Can Makers' use.
848
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
DAKOTA MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION, BOSTON, MASS. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF MASS., AND CAPITAL FULLY PAID. Western Farm Mortgages in Nebraska, Dakota, and Minnesota.
First Liens on improved and constantly improving property, 6 and 7 per cent., guaranteed. Same loans, 7 and 8 per cent., unguaranteed, in sums of 8250 to $2,500, complete for sale and assignment, constantly on hand and in process of negotiation.
Under the careful and conservative management of well-known Boston business men. We solicit investments in small and large sums from all who desire a steady income, with freedom from care and trouble, at more than usual interest rates.
WALTER C. FROST, Eastern Manager,
19 Milkx St., Rooms 21 and 22 Goddard Building, Boston.
HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Solicitor of American and European Patents. 258 Washington St., opp. Herald Bldg., Boston.
" A leading position in the profession." - Manufacturers' Gazette.
" Has had remarkable success." - Boston Traveller.
"His familiarity with the Patent Office rules, in connection with his long experience as a Patent Solicitor, renders him thoroughly quali- fied to act as the attorney of inventors."-Boston Journal.
" We know of none better."-Salem Register.
" One of the most successful in the profession."-Boston Post.
" Remarkably successful."-Boston Globe.
AGENCIES : -- WASHINGTON, OTTAWA, and LONDON.
BREWSTER, COBB, & ESTABROOK, Bankers AND Brokers
35 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.
Members Boston, New York, and Chicago Stock Exchanges. Dealers in Government, Municipal, and First Class R. R. Securities. CITY AND TOWN LOANS A SPECIALTY.
S. E. Chubbuck & Sons, STEAM ENGINES,
BOILERS AND MACHINERY
CHUBBUCK'S Pat. Piston and Packing. Cylinders Re-Bored without Re- moving from Frame.
971 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ROBERT BURLEN,
BOOK, JOB, AND PAMPHLET
BINDER,
AND PAPER RULER, 50 ARCH ST., BOSTON.
Special attention paid to BINDING large Illustrated Works, Engravings, Magazines, Etc. Edge Gilding, Marbling; Cover Making, Stamping and Lettering for the Trade. Library Books Re-bound and Repaired.
HOWE & CHANDLER, CONSULTING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, 30 KILBY ST., BOSTON. Machinery Designed and Working Drawings furnished.
FREDERICK CURTIS,
SOLICITOR OF PATENTS
AND - EXPERT IN PATENT CAUSES, Congress Building, 4 P. O. Sq., Boston.
Special attention given to procuring Patents in Foreign Countries.
N. C. LOMBARD, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Mechanical Engineer and Expert. 40 STATE STREET, Room 41, BOSTON.
LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE, 17 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON. C. H. BIXBY & CO., Agents, 54 Merrimack St., Lowell DYEING AND CLEANING OF ALL KINDS.
JOSEPH P. LIVERMORE, Solicitor of United States and Foreign Patents MECHANICAL EXPERT. ROOM 40, SIMMONS' BUILDING, 40 WATER ST., BOSTON. ELECTRICAL INVENTIONS A SPECIALTY.
850 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
REDDING, BAIRD, & CO. STAINED GLASS, CATHEDRAL GLASS, GROUND and CUT GLASS. OFFICES and SHOW ROOMS, 152 Franklin St., BOSTON. W. S. REDDING. J. C. BAIRD.
Telephone Connection.
DEE BROTHERS, FLORISTS, 104 Tremont, St., corner Bromfield St., STUDIO BUILDING, BOSTON, MASS.
CONSERVATORIES AT MT. AUBURN.
DAVID CLAPP & SON,
General Book and Job
PRINTERS
35 BEDFORD ST., BOSTON, DAVID CLAPP. JOHN C. CLAPP.
POCKET MAPS
OF THE CITY OF
LOWELL
SHOWING THE NEW WARD BOUNDARIES, PUBLISHED BY SAMPSON, MURDOCK, & CO., 155 Franklin St., Boston PRICE, 25 CENTS. FOR SALE AT THE BOOKSTORES.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ROCKWELL & CHURCHILL, 39 ARCH STREET, BOSTON.
PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Special attention to FINE CATALOGUES and the best class of MERCANTILE, BOOK, and PAMPHLET WORK.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
ALFRED MUDGE & SON, PRINTERS, 24 Franklin St., Boston, Mass.
T. Y. CROWELL & CO.,
BOOKBINDERS AND
PUBLISHERS
Orders solicited for Binding of School Books, Directories, Town Reports, Etc. Cloth and Leather Binding in all varieties. Covers furnished for the trade. Edge Gilding and Marbling. Sample Cards for Manufacturers.
T. Y. CROWELL, E. O. CROWELL. S
65 KINGSTON STREET, BOSTON.
THOS. WM. CLARKE and F. F. RAYMOND, 2d, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, 29 PEMBERTON SQ., BOSTON.
Patent, Trade Mark, and Copyright suits prosecuted and defended. Proceedings in Accounting for Profits and Damages conducted. Opinions as to Validity, Scope, and Infringements of Patents. Trade Marks and Copyrights prepared. Inter- ferences in the Patent Office attended to.
PATENTS SOLICITED IN ALL COUNTRIES. Trade Marks Registered and Copyrights Entered.
THE
New England Business Directory
AND CAZE CER
FOR 1885.
(THE FIRST EDITION WAS PUBLISHED BY US IN 1856.) A very Valuable Book of Reference to every Business Man. CONTAINING CAREFULLY COLLECTED LISTS OF THE
Merchants, Manufacturers, Professional and other Business Men throughout the six New England States, classified by Business, Town, and Post-Office.
-ALSO-
Banks, Savings Banks, Insurance, Manufacturing, Gas-Light and other Incorporated Companies, Post-Offices, Newspapers, Colleges, Academies, Expresses, Railroads, Together with other useful information often required in the COUNTING-ROOM.
COMPLETE
NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER
WILL BE A PROMINENT FEATURE OF THIS EDITION,
Comprising a concise description of the Cities, Towns, County Seats, Villages, and Post-Offices, showing Population, Telegraph and Railroad Stations, Money Order Offices, etc.
A COLORED MAP OF NEW ENGLAND ACCOMPANIES EACH BOOK.
The whole forming a large Octavo Volume of about 1900 pages, handsomely printed on fine paper, and substantially bound, being a complete Guide to the Business In- terests of the six States. Notwithstanding the constantly increasing size of the work, the price remains as heretofore,
SIX DOLLARS.
Advertisements inserted at reasonable prices, and each advertiser will receive a copy of the book, without extra charge.
SAMPSON, MURDOCK, & CO .. Formerly SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., PUBLISHERS, 155 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON,
JOSIAH GATES & SONS,
DUTTON, COR. MARKET ST., LOWELL.
MANUFACTURERS OF
LEATHER BELTING
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FIRE ENGINE HOSE,
Lace Leather, Etc.
ALSO DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Cotton and Woolen Manufacturers' and Fire Department Supplies.
SEND FOR PRICE LIST, &c.
HOLDER & HERRICK, 123 MILK ST., opp. Kilby St., BOSTON. Tin Plate, Roofing Tin, Galvanized and Black Sheet Iron, SHEET ZINC, SHEET COPPER, SHEET BRASS. COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, GALVANIZED AND IRON WIRE. PIG TIN, PIG LEAD, INGOT WUPPER, SPELTER and ANTIMONY. Selling Agts. for the New Bedford Copper Co. and the Brooklyn Brass Co. D. C. HOLDER. BOSTON. GEO. W. HERRICK.
BOSTON CYCLORAMA CO., 541 TREMONT ST.
BATTLE GETTYSBURG OF
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GETTYSBURG
GYCLORAMA
BATTLE OF
GETTYSBURG
531 To 541 TREMONT STREET
AMERICA'S GREATEST BATTLE.
You step at once into the centre of the battle as it took place. Expect to see the grand- est sight of this age. You will come again and again.
This enterprise cost the Company Three Hundred Thousand Dollars and will be visited by nearly every person in New England.
Take Street Cars marked GETTYSBURG.
Don't go through Boston without seeing this wonderful effect.
BERWICK & SMITH, BOOK PRINTERS, 118 PURCHASE ST., BOSTON.
Special attention is given to Illustrated Book and Magazine Work, including Illustrated Catalogues for Manufacturers and others.
JAMES BERWICK.
GEORGE II. SMITH
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AMASA PRATT & CO. Dealers in LUMBER of all Kinds, WAMESHI STEAM MILLS,
REAL ESTATE,
SHEFARO, RUSSELL, & DQ. 25 CENTRAL ST.
S. H. WEAVER & SON,
ROOFERS SOI ~ A ENTS OF TU
J FA VER BRAN!) GRAVEL
K
ATING MATERIALS,
TRADE MARK
Warrant " ti:" Best in the Market.
250 MIDDLEST .. A ST., LOWELJ .. Residences : . II. Weav. . 4. ). i At F. L. » aver, 53 Walker Street.
MODERN ART.
Wat Papers, Frie es and Decorations,
Window Shades, Hollands and Opaques,
Artists' Materials and Novelties.
HOUSE PAINTING A SPECIALTY.
A. L .· KITTREDGE,
122 CENTRAL STREET.
D. W. HORNE & SON
DEALER? IN ALL KITOS OU
DOMESTIC AND MANUFACTURING
C C
OFFICE, 35 1. PIMACK ST.
Yard, Corner Hole vets Lowell, Mass.
T. A. Sanitarnetottam engineers TON. BALTOR. LUX
Heating Houses by St. + : gh' ig with t'as. or fitting J' Wa er. Fitting J'ath Rool.,s in tu -approved Sanitary Ma~ ~ a Specially.
A large assortment of Elega AS FIXTHAT'S constantly in Stock and fo, Sale st Buston Prices,
At our Machine and Pipe Shop ne are prepared to cut and fit Pipe of the Largest Szes, by means of the Latest Improved Ma siviery.
MACHINE SHOP, 265 MIDDLESEX ST.
OFFICE and STORE, 94 CENTRAL and 2 WARREN STREZIS.
& W COOK. GEN'L AGENT NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO.
RLOCT.
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