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Plano Tuners. Willlams, Albert E., 16 N. Main, West G. Picture Frame Makers.
Greenwood, T. T. & Son, 34 N. Main, West G. Towne & Whitney, 182 Central, West G.
Planing Mills.
Perry, Edward E., 114 Greenwood, West G. Wright, L. A. & Co., 239 High, South G.
Plumbers.
Carey, John R., r. Ryan Bros.' bloek, West G.
Curtis, H. O. & Co., 10 Parker, West G. RIordan, Patrick A., 7 Pleasant, West G.
Post Offices and Postmasters. Gardner-George K. Stratton West Gardner-George L. Minott
South Gardner-Simeon W. A. Stevens
Printers.
Carlton, H. E. & Co., 32 Chestnut (litho- graph)
Gardner Journal, 66 N. Main, West G. Gardner News Co., 10 Pearl
Travers Bros., 143 W. Broadway, So. G.
Provision Dealers.
Blanchette, Ferdinand, 141 Parker, West G. Hager & Houghton, 10 N. Maln, West G. Hartwell, Albert N., 79 Chestnut
Leprade, Remi, 58 Nichols, West G.
Lowe Bros. & Co. (wholesale), 445 Chest- nut
Matthews, Alvin, 51 Chestnut
Shaw, James B. (peddler), 111 Maple
Tafft, Edward L., 61 East Broadway, South G.
Tucker, George W., 487 N. Main, West G.
Walker & Closson, Cedar, cor. Pearl
Willard, Royal E., 32 Parker, West G.
Publisher . (Music).
Cook, John F. 310 Central, West G.
Pump Mfrs.
Stone, Charles O. 387 Chestnut
Real Estate Agents.
Chapin, Walter S. 437 Chestnut
Edgell, Charles N. 316 Central, West G.
Gardner Real Estate Agency, Jonas R. Davis, 217 Chestnut
Pelley, William G. A. 299 Central, West G.
Restaurants.
Cashin, Edgar N. 5 W. Lynde, West G.
Collins, Jolm E. 500 Chestnut
Felch, Ella A. Mrs. 11 Parker, West G.
Gotham, H. L. Mrs. 36 Parker, West G.
Hackett & Smith, Conant, opp. depot, South G.
Judino, Nelson, 63 Chestnut
Osgood & Coolidge, Crystal Lake park, West G.
Priest, James G. 294 Central, West G.
Roark, Thomas J. (lunch wagon), 28 Par- ker, West G.
Wood, William E. Unlon Depot
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Roofers.
Cote, Edward, 38 Baker, West G. Knapp, Stillman S. Walnut, eor. Chestnut
Rubber Stamp Mfrs.
Gilson, Fred L. 17 Parker, West G.
Saw Setting Machines.
Plneo, Aubrey M. 25 Westford Settee Mfrs. Nichols & Stone, Logan
Sewing Machine Dealers.
Cook, John F. 310 Central, West G. Sylvestre, O. A. 34 Nichols, West G.
Shaft Support Mirs.
FAVOR, MILTON M. & CO. 246 Cross, West G. See adv.
THIS BOOK
Contains the Complete Business Directory of ....
353 Towns and Cities.
GARDNER-GAY HEAD.
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Silversmiths. Smith, Frank W. 26 Central and 60 Chest- nut
Silverware Mirs. Smith, Frank W. 60 Chestnut
Stables.
Glasheen, Henry P. 17 W. Lynde, West G. Holman, George F. 32 Connors, West G. Proctor, Alfred L. r. Windsor Hotel
Stage Line.
Gardner & Templeton Stage Line, Arthur L. Hawkes, prop. West G. P. O.
Steam Fitters' Supplies. ROYAL STEAM HEATER CO. Sanborn. See adv.
Steam Heater Mfrs.
ROYAL STEAM HEATER Jonas R. Davis, pres. Sanborn. adv.
co.
See
Stenographers (Public). Boas, Mabel, Rosenberg blk. West G. Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces.
Curtis, H. O. & Co. 10 Parker, West G. Partridge, Herman G. 509 N. Main, West G. Smith & Esters, 287 Central, West G. Sweet, Joshua, 250 Central. West G.
Tailors.
Hunter, Hugh C. 18 Parker, West G. Mitchell, Thomas, 172 Central
Sullivan, James F. 46 Parker, West G.
Teamsters. Dudley, Arthur B. 88 W. Broadway, South G.
Estey, George F. 222 Chestnut Glasheen, John D. 167 Pleasant, West G. Hemenway, Amos, 21 Union, South G. Learned, Frank S. Woodland av. n. Green
Time Recorder Mirs.
Heywood Bros. & Wakefield, 206 Central, West G.
Toilet Articles.
Adams, Charles A. 280 Central, West G.
Undertakers. Alexander, Frank E. 78 Pearl Alie, Joseph D. 98 Parker and 314 Central, West G.
Green, Allen A. 27 Union, South G. Hartwell, Frank W. 43 Summer, South G. Ryan Bros. 42 Parker, West G. Smith & Esters, 287 Central, West G.
Variety Stores.
Clapp, Fred A. 8 Parker, West G. Dora Bros. 306 Central, West .G. and 2 Pearl Hale, Livesey B. 4 W. Lynde, West G. Sweet. Joshua. 248 Central. West G.
Veterinary Surgeons. Cleaves, Augustus S. 316 Central and 17 W. Lynde, West G.
Water Works. Gardner Water Co. H. W. Conant, treas. and supt. 16 Pearl
Wood Dealers.
Brown Bros. 96 Mechanic, West G. Leamy, John, 158 Nichols, West G. OSGOOD, E. & SON, 7 Conant and 25 Pleasant, West G. Perry, Edward E. 114 Greenwood, West G. Pierce, Benjamin F. 478 N. Main. West G. Robichaud, Joseph, 337 Parker, West G.
Wool Stock Mirs.
Rice, Alfred L. 225 Mill, South G.
GAY HEAD.
In Dukes Co., 70 m. from Boston, 20 m. from Edgartown and 16 m. south- west of Vineyard Haven by stage. Inc. April 30, 1870. Pop. 169.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March.
Clerk-Charles H. Mingo
Selectmen-Thomas C. Jeffers, ch. Charles B. Madison James F. Cooper Auditors-Selectinen Treasurer-Leonard L. Vanderhoop Collector-Thomas C. Jeffers
Assessors-Selectmen
Overseers Poor -- Selectmen Constable-John W. Belaire
Highway Commissioners- John W. Belaire
Cemetery Commissioner- Charles H. Ryan Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee Edwin D. Vanderhoop, ch. Thomas E. Manning Charles H. Ryan Supt .- Edwin D. Vanderhoop
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Boarding House-R. G. Rodman Clergyman and Church- Lewis B. Piermont, Indian Baptist Express-Hatch's Express Grocers-Mrs. Merin Mundale P. A. Vanderhoop Post Office and Postmaster- Gay Head-P. A. Vanderhoop
CATALOGUE PRINTING
Is our specialty. We do good work or none at all. Try us. F. S. BLANCHARD & CO., WORCESTER.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK. GEORGETOWN.
In Essex Co., 9 m. southwest of Newburyport on B. J& M. R. R .; electric cars to Groveland and Haverhill. Inc. April 21, 1838. Pop. 2,050. Villages-Byfield, Marlboro, South Byfield, South Georgetown.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March.
Clerk-William A. Butler
Selectmen-Sherman Nelson, ch. James Donovan Henry K. I'almer
Auditor-Samuel K. Herrick
Treasurer-Justin F. White
Collector-Henry Hilliard
Assessors-Selectmen
Overseers Poor-
Roger S. Howe, ch.
J. Winfred Yeaton Harold F. Blake
Constables-
Walter Brown
Benjamin Dresser
Ernest M. Christian William H. Buckley Frank Riley
Alvin F. Marden A. Baker Hall
Highway Commissioners-
Alvin F. Malden
Samuel N. Curtis Samuel T. Poor
Board Health-Selectmen
Chief Police-Walter Brown
Chief Fire Dept .- William Urquhart
Public Schools.
Committee-George W. Noyes, ch. Edward S. Fickett
H, Howard Noyes
Supt .- Walter O. Cartwright
Prin. High School-Jas. L. Morrill
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneer-A. Baker Hull
Baker-Joseph L. Noyes
Banks-Georgetown National Bank,
Lewis H. Glles, cash.
Georgetown Savings Bank, Edward S. Fickett, treas. Bicycle Dealer-C. E. Cartwright
Billiard Room-C. H. Kneeland Blacksmiths-C. C. Baril Charles Holmes David M. W. Morrlli William Urquhart W. H. Morse
Boot and Shoe Dealers- J. J. Molloy Justin F. White
Boot and Shoe Makers- Tristram Brown Murray Stoker
Boot and Shoe Mfrs .- C. G. Baker & Son
G. W. Chapiln & Co.
Georgetown Boot & Shoe Co.
Horace E. Harriman A. B. Noyes Co. (corporation) Pentucket Shoe Co.
Box Maker-Willard C. Hardy (paper, packing and shooks)
Building Contractors- Chauncey O. Noyes George B. Poor
Butchers-Calvin R. Titcomb & Son C. W. Thwing
Carpenters-Louis Carleton
Martin L. Hoyt
Charles Kimball
James E. Messenger
John W. Plngree
Carriage Trimmer-Thos. F. Hill
Cider Makers-Samuel K. Herrick G. S. Weston
Cigars and Tobacco-Chas. L. Hills Edward A. Nason
Clergymen and Churches-
J. H. Davis, First Baptist
F. P. Esterbrook, First Cong.
L. J. Slattery, St. Mary's R. C.
D. C. Torrey, Cong., P. O. So. Byfield
C. Julian Tuthill, Memorial Cong. UNSETTLED CLERGYMEN.
Charles Beecher (Cong.)
Willlam M. Gay (Cong.)
Edward T. Lyford (Baptist)
Clothing Dealers-Patrick Cole Justin F. White
Coal and Wood-Atkinson Coal Co. Henry K. Palmer
Confectionery and Fruit- Charles L. Hills Edward Nason
Dentist-Thomas Whittle
Dressmakers-Allda Merrill Bessle McIntosh
Mary A. Mullane
Druggists-L. H. Bateman L. F. Carter
Dry Goods Dealer-Geo. W. Morrill Expresses-American Express Co.
Haverhill Express, J. McLean, prop. Tenney's Express, Henry L. Adams, prop.
Furniture Dealer-John F. Jackson Furs and Skins-Alfred A. Spaulding
Grocers-Moscs N. Boardman Dennis Donoghue'
Henry P. Poor Samuel Poor
W. B. Spaulding & Co.
William S. Wheeler
Hairdressers-Arthur J. Hughes
Charles E. Johnson George Ramsey
Halls-Peabody Library Hall, capacity 400
Harness Maker-Thomas F. Hill Horse Dealer-Jophanus Adams Hotels- Bald Pate House, William Bray, prop. PENTUCKET HOUSE, J. Edward Bates and W. Irving Fletcher, props. Ice Dealer-Edward Lee
Insurance Agent- Charles E. Jewctt (fire)
Jeweler and Watchmaker-C. HI. WELCH, watches, clocks, spec- tacles, picture frames, bicycles, repair- Ing a specialty
Junk Denler- Paul R. Pickering (peddler)
THIS BOOK
Is on file in Every Town and City in the State. It is the only publication giving the complete roster of Public Officials. It should be in every business office.
GEORGETOWN-GILL.
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Justices of the Peace-
Harold F. Blake Oliver S. Butler William A. Butler Lewis H. Giles Asa F. Howe Charles F. Jewett Harry E. Perkins Orlando B. Tenney Charles F. Winch Kitchen Furnishings- John W. Bailey
Lawyer-William A. Butler Library- Peabody Library, Sarah Noyes, lib. Lock and Gunsmith-W. E. Day Market Gardeners- Henry M. Nelson Sion Gifford Masons-J. E. Watson Men's Furnishing Goods- Patrick Cole Justin F. White
Milliners-Mrs. Kate S. De Groff Mrs. C. A. Hobson
Newsdealer-Charles E. Jewett Newspaper-
Georgetown Advocate (weekly), Jos. N. Dummer, Calvin N. Pingree, props. Notary Public-Orlando B. Tenney Painters-David Bailey (house) Augustus Hamilton (house) H. A. Kenty (carriage)
Paints, Oils and Glass- John W. Bailey Henry P. Poor Paper Hangings- Augustus Hamilton Patent Medicine Mfr .- L. F. Carter Physicians-Edward M. Hoyt Albert C. Reed (Hom.) Richmond B. Root Post Office and Postmaster- Georgetown-A. B. Comins
Provision Dealers- Harriman & Yeaton C. M. Thwing & Co. C. R. Titcomb & Son
Pump Maker-Samuel Clark
Sewing Machine Dealer- Mrs. C. A. Hobson
Soap Makers-John Hilliard & Sons Charles Smith
Stable-Frank M. Kimball
Street Railway-Haverhill, George- town & Danvers Street Railway Co., B. F. Bartlett, supt.
Tanner-Henry Hilliard Teamsters-Alvin F. Marden Henry K. Palmer
Undertakers-David Brocklebank John F. Jackson Wheelwriglit-James E. Messenger
GILL.
In Franklin Co .. 105 m. from Boston and 7 m. northeast of Greenfield by stage. Inc. Sept. 28, 1793. Pop. 1,087. Villages-Gill Center, Riverside.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in March.
Clerk-Henry B. Barton, Riverside
Selectmen- Frank B. Foster, ch., Riverside
William F. Nichols, Mt. Hermon
William A. Boyle
Auditors-S. P. Stratton J. H. Clark, Riverside
Treasurer-H. B. Barton, Riverside
Collector-Lyman B. Howe, Riverside
Assessors-Selectmen
Overseers Poor-Selectinen Constables- Lyman B. Howe, Riverside
A. A. Thornton W. A. Boyle Clayton H. Purple E. L. Kelly, Mt. Hermon
Highway Commissioners-Selectmen Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Number children enrolled, 138; ap- propriation. $1,700.
Committee-F. D. Jones, ch., Riverside W. E. Clapp, GIII HI. A. Stillwell
Supt .- J. E. Warren,
Northfield
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneer-Gilbert Stacy Blacksmith-Peter C. Fournier Cider Mfr .- John Roberts Clergymen and Churches- L. I. Holway, Meth., P. O. Bernardston William H. Dowden. Cong. General Stores-O. F. Hale William G. Johnson, Riverside Williams & Kellogg, Mt. Hermon
Grist Mill-Arthur S. Stratton Grocer-F. D. Jones, Riverside
Justice of the Peace- Henry B. Barton, Riverside Neison Burrows, Mt. Hermon
Otis F. Hale William F. Nichols, Mt. Hermon
Library-Free Public Library, Mrs. Henry Purple, lib., Gill; Frank D. Jones, lib., Riverside
Post Offices and Postmasters- Gill-Carrie Canning-Wrisley Riverside-W. G. Johnson
Mt. Hermon-David D. Streeter (in town of Northfield) Saw Mills-John Roberts
Turner's Falls Lumber Co., Riverside Stage Line-Giil to Greenfield, Alex. Gillette, prop. Wood Pulp Mirs .- New England Fibre Co .. Riverside
THIS BOOK
Is on file in Every Town and City in the State. It is the only publication giving the complete roster of Public Officials. It should be in every business office.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
Established 1865.
Long Distance Telephone 254-2. YACHT SAILS, AWNINGS, FLAGS and TENTS, E. L. ROWE & SON,
SHIP CHANDLERS, 33 WHARF STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS.
GLOUCESTER.
In Essex Co., 31 m. northeast of Boston, 15 m. from Salem on Gloucester Br. East. Div. B. & M. R. R .; electric street railway to Beverly, Essex, Ipswich and Rockport. Established 1642; a city 1873. Pop. 28,211.
Villages-Annisquam, Bay View, East Gloucester, Fresh Water Cove, Lanesville, Magnolia, Riverdale, West Gloucester.
VOTE FOR MAYOR FOR 1899.
Willlam W. French (R). 115
216 206 189
305 191 80 152 1454
David J. Robinson (R. N. P.). 219
123
190
77
190
142
98
91
1130
Frank E. Davis (N. P.). 82
67
72 43
120
100
92
31
607
CITY GOVERNMENT.
City election Tuesday after first Mon- day in December.
MAYOR-Wm. W. French (R), $1200; hours 10-11 and 4-5
ALDERMEN-Meetings first and third Friday evenings of each month.
President,
Clerk, John J. Somes
Ward 1. Alphonso Davis (R)
Ward 2. William H. Blatchford (N P)
Ward 3. Levi J. Hotchkiss (R)
Ward 4. Archibald N. Donahue (N P)
Ward 5. Albert McKenzle (N P) Ward 6. William J. Sleep (R)
William L. Allen (R)
Charles H. Barrett (D)
COMMON COUNCILMEN-Meetings Tues- day following first and third Fri- day evenings of each month.
President, James E. Tolman (R) Clerk, James R. Jeffrey, $250
Ward 1. Willlam II. Cross (R) Austin F. Coombs (R) Joseph I. Tupper (R)
Ward 2. Osborn Knowles (R) John F. Riley (D) Geo. F. Honnors
Ward 3. Jolin J. Cunningham (R) Frank W. Lothrop (R) John A. Stoddart (R)
Ward 4. William B. Lantz (R) Roderick McDonald (N P) Edward II. Quigley (N P) Ward 5. Waldo Babson (R) Willnot A. Reed James E. Tolman (R)
Ward 6. Addison G. Stanwood (R) James A. Lawrence (R) Albert R. Cole (R)
Ward 7. Charles C. Smith (R) Charles Chapman (R) William Stephens (R)
Ward 8. Ephralm R. Andrews (R) James W. Ingersoll (R) Jas. M. Chadbourne (R)
City Officers.
City Clerk and Clerk Committees, John J. Somes, $1500; hours 9-4 Assistant City Clerks, Carrie E. Crane, $400; Ida E. Lufkin, $400. Treasurer and Collector. Edward Dol- Ilver. $1600; hours 9-12 and 2-4 Deputy Tax Collector, Richard L. Morey, $750
Auditor, Arthur H. Steele, $500; hours 4-6
Auditor's Clerk, Belle H. Thayer Solicitor, Charles A. Russell, $300 as a retainer
Marshal, John Karcher, $1200 City Physician, Arthur McCabe, $500 Supt. Streets, Finson R. Wheeler, $1000.
City Engineer, W. L. Webber, $1200 Messenger, Fitz McIntosh, $1000 Temperance Missionary, John T.
Knight. $600
Harbor Master, John C. Foster, $250 Sealer Weights and Measures, John J. Currier, $50
Inspector Plumbing, Wm. E. Tucker, $800
Inspector Wires, Oscar P. Story, $150 Inspector Provisions, Animals, Milk and Vinegar, Daniel G. Cressy, $700 Supt. Cut Bridge, Fred Parsons, $200 Supt. Annisquam Bridge, J. A. Going, $40 Supt. Fire Alarm, Frank Griffin, $200 Chief Fire Dept., Charles W. Crowe, $300
ASSESSORS- Chalrman, Charles F. Lane, $1000 Josephi H. Andrews, $400 Robert C. McKenzle, $400.
100,000 FIRMS
Throughout the State CONSULT THIS BOOK
GLOUCESTER.
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BOARD HEALTH-
Chalrman, Arthur McCabe, M. D. Henry A. Norwood, $150 Health Officer, Philip H. Gold- thwait, $150 Clerk, James R. Jeffery, $75
WATER BOARD- Chairman, Charles C. Cressy Henry S. McCulloch Treasurer, Samuel N. Hardy Supt., John W. Moran Clerk, Fred F. Wonson OVERSEERS POOR- Chairman, Mayor, ex-officio James E. Tolman, ex-officio Andrew M. Collins Willlam D. Lufkin James H. Stapleton
Secretary and Clerk, Andrew M. Collins, $800
Keeper Almshouse, John A. Pulcl- fer, $550
COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUNDS- Robert R. Fears Allan Rogers William A. I'ew
PARK COMMISSIONERS- W. Frank Parsons Joseph O. Procter William H. Jordan Sylvester Cunningham Francis Procter
REGISTRARS VOTERS- Chairman, John Cunningham, $125 Addison P. Burnham, $125 Howard Steele, $125 Clerk, John J. Somes, $25
LICENSE COMMISSIONERS- Chairman, Walter W. Wonson, $450 James R. Pringle, $300 Benjamin F. Payson, $300
HUNTRESS FUND- Mayor, ex-officio James E. Tolman
Albert H. Mckenzie
William H. Cross John A. Stoddart Edward K. Burnham
James H. Tarr Matron, Clara H. Swift Secretary, John J. Somes
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE - Meetings first Monday evening of each month.
Chairman, William W. French, mayor, ex-officio John L. Stanley
J. E. Garland Henry C. L. Haskell
W. Frank Parsons Willlam H. Collins
Thomas Conant Willlam A. Pew
William H. Jordan Robert R. Fears
Supt. Schools and Secretary, Free- man Putney, $2300; hours at high school 8.15-9 and Wednesday af- ternoon one hour after close of school. Prin. High School, A. W. Bacheler, $2300
PROGRAM CLOCKS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Anchors and Chains. Cape Ann Anchor Works, ft. Whittemore
Architects. Phillips, Ezra L. 201 Maln
Associations.
Gloucester
Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciation. Wm. A. Fairbanks, sec. 87
Main
Auctioneers.
Andrews, Albert C. 75 Main
Mckenzie, Robert C. 92 Main
Steele, George, & Co. 201 Main
Story, Cyrus, 76 Main
Awnings, Flags and Tents.
ROWE, E. L. & SON, 33 Wharf. See adv. Steele, Isaac A. S. Steele whf.
Bait Dealers.
Nagle & Powers, 8 Fort whf.
Tarr, Alphonso, 187 Washington
Bakers.
Hubbard, Augustus H. 44 Prospect
Johnson, Nelson M. 27 Washington
Morgan, John, 142 Main
Nelson, Anton, 5 Sargent
Smith, John G. 140 Prospect
Piow, James E. Duncan
Bands and Orchestras.
Anderson's Orchestra, 49 Western av.
City Band, P. F. Buzzeli, agent, 144 Main Hutchings' Band and Orchestra, Waido L. Hutchings, leader, 19 Main Riverdale Brass Band, O. H. Brown, leader, 353 Washington
Sewell's Orchestra, Arthur Seweil, leader, Middle West Gloucester Band, Arthur w. nomans, leader, 409 Essex av. West G.
Banks.
Cape Ann National Bank, Hiram Rich, cash. 156 Main
Cape Ann Savings Bank, Daniel T. Bab- son, treas. 109 Main
City National Bank, William A. Pew, cash. 195 Main
First National Bank, John Gott, cash. 191 Main
Gloucester Co-operative Bank, Everett Lane, sec and treas. 130 Main Gloucester National Bank, William Babson, cash. 185 Main
Baths.
Cook, Benjamin, 259 Main Harris, William F. 208 Main
Bicycle Dealers and Repairers.
Gray, Charles J. 129 Main Perkins & Corliss, cor. Middie and Center Wonson, Frank P. 91 Main
Billiard and Pool.
Brown, Aaron, S6 Main
Brown, Robert M. 174 Main Davis, George H. 111 E. Main Smith, Leverett E. 215 Main
BLODGETT CLOCK CO. 301 Congress St., Boston.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
GLOUCESTER-Continued.
Bill Posters.
Bradstreet, Josiah O. 52 Main Collins, Richard, 11 Burnham
Blacksmiths.
Ashiey, Henry P. 19 Commercial Bray, George H. 51 Rocky Neck av Butier, Clarence E. Essex av. West G.
Davis, David L. Porter's whf.
Davis, W. H. H. 24 Commercial Dennison, Jonathan A. Chester sq. Annis- quam
Dunbar, William H. Maplewood av.
Frazier, Benj. F. Wharf st.
Hadiey, Daniel E. 123 E. Main
Hilton, William F. 35 Mansfield Marr, Charles A. 93 Duncan
McCurdy, Alexander, 133 F. Main
McDonald, Charles W. 5 E. Main
McDonald, John, 19 Western av.
McIsaacs, Angus, 15 Mansfield
Mclellan, Bryce, 890 Washington, Lanes- ville McQuarie, D. L. 409 Western av.
Robinson, Frank, 15 Rowe sq.
Roblee, Aibert E. 78 Western av.
Smith, George A. 14 Vincent
Taylor, Herbert W. 28 Hancock
Stearns, D. M. Magnolia
Voss, Adolph, 146 Duncan
Wheeler. Percy W. 69 E. Main
Wood, Fred W. 19 Commercial
Boarding Houses.
Anderson, John, 332 Main
Andrews, Ira (summer) Essex av. W. G.
Carison, Andrew, 11 Chestnut
Costello, Richard, 46 Washington
Gillis, Daniel H. 58 Duncan
Lufkin, Moses, 11 Burnham
Mailmav, Susan, Mrs. (summer) 326 E. Main
McDonnell, Charles A. 106 Duncan
Merrill, M. F. Mrs. (summer) 286 Main
Nelson, Charles, 46 Main
Ocean House, 14 Western av.
Powers, Joanna, 48 School
Renton, Thomas, 320 E. Main
Vincent, John, 26 Rogers
Wheeler, Annie L. 22 Main
Boards of Trade.
Business Men's Association, Fred A. Shackleford, sec. 201 Main
Gloucester Board of Trade, Edward K. Burnham, sec. 10 Pleasant
Boat Builders.
Fenton, Archibald, Rocky Neck HIGGINS & GIFFORD BOAT MFG. CO. Parker. See adv. Jensen, Lawrence
Wheeler, Andrew D. 193 Main
Booksellers and Stationers.
Brown, Charies D. 193 Main Proctor Bros. 110 Main Shurtleff, Frank M. 106 Main
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Armstrong, Michael, 29 Main Crawley, James, 197 Main Ford & Wass, 6 Pleasant Hall, Frederick T. Jr. 2661% Main
PRINTING
Harris, William F. 2081/2 Main Harris, William J. 226 Main Haskell, Horace, & Co. 67 Main Nickerson, Levi, 123 Duncan Parsons, Joseph (estate) 195 E. Main Parsons, W. Frank, & Bro. 81 Main
Richardson, James H. 136 Main
Ring, Edward P. & Son, 128 Main
Saunders, William L. 845 Wash. Lanes- ville Smith, Charies A. 213 Main
Boot and Shoe Findings. Jewett, James S. 113 Duncan
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Armstrong, Michael, 29 Main
Blynn, Julian, 11 Miilett
Bray, Aaron W. 235 Concord, West G.
Bray, Henry W. 243 Concord, West G.
Crockett, William T. 67 E. Main
Groves, Edward J. 7 Parsons
Howard, Darius, 5 Liberty
Jacobson, James, 32 Eastern av.
Kelleher, William, 46 Commercial
Kinney, James A. 11 Short
Laning, Martin, 70 Wash. Lanesville
Mann, Michael, 47 Duncan McNeil, Roderick, 69 Wash.
Morgan, Eli, Jr. 812 Wash. Lanesville
Mountain, Robert T. 65 Duncan
Nelson, Oscar, 224 Main
Parker, George E. 119 Wash.
Peavey, Frank E. 338 Main
Perry, Charles, 71 Duncan
Perry, Manuel A. 224 Main
Pinkham, George C. 201 E. Main
Roberts, John L. 9 Friend
Sargent, Andrew, 7 N. Kilby
Thurston, Samuel S. 45 Main
Williams,' William, 34 Wash.
Boot and Shoe Mfrs.
Fuller, Charies S. & Co. ft. Whittemore Jewett, James S. Leonard, Annisquam
Bottlers.
Biatchford Bros. 140 Wash.
Davis, George A. 95 Main
Kendall, Charies M. 15612 Main
Box Mfrs.
Merchant Box & 'Cooperage Co. Cleveland
Brass Founders.
Reed, George A. & Son, Myrtie sq.
Brokers.
Anderson, John M. (ship) 97 Main
Bennett, Francis E. (Ins.) 10 Pleasant
Bray, Austin B. 201 Main
Metropolitan Stock Exchange, 211 Main Reed, Wilmot A. (pawn) 92 Main Steele, George & Co. (ship) 201 Main
Building Movers.
Parsons & Co. 275 Main
Butter, Cheese and Eggs.
Hamilton, William E. Ivy ct. Purdy, -. 85 Middle
Cabinet Makers.
Dow, Charles H. 20 Mansfleid
Of anything that can be printed.
F. S. Blanchard & Co., Worcester.
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GLOUCESTER.
Calkers and Gravers.
Golden & Crawley, 13 Wharf Nichols & Wolfe, Duncan's Point Parsons, David, Rocky Neck av.
Carpenters and Builders.
Cranton & Davis, 4 Spring Crispin, Andrew H. 406 Western av. Mag- nolla Day, John W. 15 Wheeler
Garland, Orlando, & Son, 11 Pearce Gorman, Augustus F. 27 Lookout
Griffin, Edward S. 33 Pearl Griffin, Frank O. Maplewood av. Hart, Joseph P. 936 Wash. Lanesville Hartz, John E. Hartz pl. Hodgkins, William, 3d, 61 Rogers Honors, John P. 18 Pearl Maddix Bros. 9 Millett
May, Jonathan, Fuller, Magnolia McDonald, Danlel, Sargent
Norwood, Henry A. 44 Commercial
Roberts, William H. 275 Essex av. W.G.
Sargent, Horace, 69 E. Main Severance, Frank G. 5 Montgomery Tarr, Silas S. Vincent
Watson Bros. 108 Duncan
Watson, George A. 29 Taylor
Carriage Mfrs.
Barnard, George K. 6 Commercial
Chiropodists.
Pettingill, George N. 119 Main
Cigar Mfrs.
Courant, Joseph F. 272 Main
Doeble, Charles F. 230 Maln
Martin, James C. 6 Howe
Thurston, Arthur C. 17 Duncan
Cigars and Tobacco.
Duwart & Rogers, 248 Maln Hall, Fred T. 63 Main
Jewett, James S. 113 Duncan
Wonson, Everett P. 146 Main
Civil Engineers and Surveyors Mott, M. Cannon, 210 Main
Clergymen and Churches.
Bragg, S. A. Riverdale Methodist
Charlton, Emanuel C. Fishermen's Bethel, 36 Mount Vernon Cutler, Temple, Congregational, 345 Essex, West G.
De Bem, Francisco V. Our Lady of Good Voyage R. C. 142 Prospect
Enman, James E. Union Cong. 109 Mag- nolia av.
Ferguson, William, Bay View Methodist Healy, J. J. St. Anne's R. C. 60 Prospect Henderson, Carl, Swed. Evan. Luth. 9 Western av.
Hibbard, Rufus P. Trinity Cong. 29 Church
Marshall, Harold, Unlv. West G.
Mason, L. Walter, First Cong. (Un.) 15 Conant av.
Mills, John A. St. John's Epis. 5 Wash. sq. Minear, G. L. (supply) East Gloucester Methodist
Nobbs, Samuel B. Chapel St. Baptist, 28 Highland
Perkins, George H. Prospect St. Method- Ist, 10 Mason
Reed, Frank H. Congregational, 8 Langs- ford, Lanesville
Regan, Charles W. St. Anne's R. C. 60 Prospect
Rider, Winslow L. Independ. Chris. Univ. 77 Western av.
Smith, Ashley A. Annisquam Universallst, 4 Chester sq. Annisquam
Tobin, Thomas J. St. Joachim's R. C. P. O. Rockport
Wilkins, Frank L. First Baptist, 24 Mid- dle
Woods, Timothy J. St. Anne's R. C. 60 Prospect
Clothes Cleaners.
Crowe, Charles W. 3 Wash. sq. Green, Joseph, 281 Maln Hern, Solomon L. 144 Maln
Clothing Dealers.
Belmont Clothing Co. 147 Maln
Capo Ann Clothing Co. 307 Main Coakley & Co. 150 Maln
Cook, Almon B. 95 Maln
Frost, Davld O. 239 Main
Goldman, Harry, 821 Wash. Lanesville Haley, Maurice J. 250 Main
Jackson, Francis, 828 Wash. Lanesville
McDonald, RoderIck, 54 Duncan
Naumkeag Clothing Co. 199 Main Parsons, Joseph (estate) 195 E .Main
Schwartz & Bernstein, 285 Maln Slegel, Myer, 68 Main
Stacy, James D. 168 Main
Tappan, Charles S. 112 Maln
Coal and Wood.
Bennett, Warren A. 43 Duncan
Boynton, Charles H. 55 Main
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