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Post Offices and Postmasters- Hardwick-Harrison Spooner Gilbertville-John W. McElwee Furnace-G. F. Hillman Wheelwright-W. Page
Provision Dealers- Cyrell Ballard. Gilbertville
.J. A. Chagnon E. F. Gendreau. Gilbertville
.Joel L. Powers
Saw Mills-Herbert Blair D. F. Howard William S. Slaney A. B. & H. A. Spooner George Thrasher. Furnace
Stables-Wm. Bombrlant.
Gilbertville
James L. Stevenson. Gilbertville
Mrs. F. L. Sturtevant F. Wesson
Stage Line-Hardwick to Gilbertville. F. Wesson, prop.
Undertaker-Joseph R. Robinson
Wheelwrights-H. E. Barnes Patrick Moore, Gilbertville
Woolen Goods Mfrs .- Geo. H. Gilbert Mig. Co., Gilbertville
HARVARD.
In Worcester Co., 28 m. from Boston and 25 m. northeast of Worcester on Worcester, Nashua & Port. Div. B. & M. R. R. Inc. June 29, 1732. Pop. 1,162.
Villages-Still River, Shaker Village.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday In March.
Clerk-Abner Barnard Selectmen- Howard D. Stone, ch., Still River
Eli W. Hosmer Arthur W. Bryant Auditor- Mark A. Farnsworth, Still River Treasurer-Philip O. Dickson Collector-Isaac P. Baker Assessors-Walter F. Dickson, ch:
TOWN REPORTS
Printed in the best manner at short notice. F. S. Blanchard & Co., Worcester.
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HARVARD-HARWICH. 561
Alfred A. Sawyer Luther Willard, Overseers Poor-Selectmen Constables-Augustus D. Parker Alfred A. Sawyer
Still River
Cemetery Commissioners- Warren H. Fairbank Fred W. Bateman, Still River Arthur W. Bryant
Park Commissioners-H. B. Royal Isaac P. Baker John R. Bigelow, Still River
Board Health-Herbert B. Royal Spurgeon M. Farnsworth Fred W. Bateman, Still River
Public Schools.
Committee-Warren H. Fairbank, ch. J. Edward Maynard Arthur H. Turner Supt .- Charles L. Clay Prin. Bromfield School- Miss L. N. Frost
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneer-Alfred A. Sawyer Band-Harvard Brass Band
Blacksmiths- Henry R. Harrod, Still River
John S. Preston
Boot and Shoe Maker- Warren Willard
Brick Mfr .- F. G. Bailey, Still River
Carpenters-I. E. Morse William Parsons Alfred A. Sawyer
James L. Whitney
Cider Makers-Wm. B. Haskell Edward J. Mclaughlin
Clergymen and Churches- Everett A. Bowen, Bapt., Still River Joseph P. Sheafe, Cong. Unit. Charles C. Torrey, Cong. Trinitarian
Coal and Lumber-Chas. W. Spencer Cutlery Mfg .- Robert Murphy
Egg Case Mir .- S. H. Houghton Express-American Express Co. General Store-Gale & Dickson Grist Mill-C. W. Spencer
Grocers- W'm. W. Vilas & Co., Still River
Hairdresser-Henry Drinkwine
Horse Power Machine Mir .- George E. Burt
Insurance Agent- Jerome G. Whitney
Justices of the Peace- Charles P. Atherton Mark A. Farnsworth Warren H. Fairbank Edwin A. Hildreth
Library-Harvard Town Library, Em- ma Willard, lib.
Painter-Oliver Nourse Physician-Herbert B. Royal
Post Offices and Postmasters- Harvard-M. E. Hersey Still River-Sarah E. Newell
Provision Dealers- Farwell & Dickson H. F. Whitney Saw Mills-C. W. Spencer Harvard Shakers
Stage Line- Harvard Centre to Harvard Depot Undertaker-Augustus D. Parker Vinegar Mfr .- Wm. B. Haskell Wood Splitter Mfr .- Hildreth Brothers
HARWICH ..
In Barnstable Co., 85 m. from Boston and 14 m. east of Barnstable on Cape Cod Div. Old Colony Sys. Inc. Sept. 14, 1694. Pop. 2,534. Villages-East Harwich, South Harwich, North Harwich, West Harwich, Harwich Port, Harwich Center, Pleasant Lake.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting first Monday in February.
Clerk-Joshua H. Paine Selectmen- Ambrose N. Doane, ch.
Harwich Port
Joseph K. Robbins John H. Drum
Auditors-Theophilus B. Baker, Jr. James M. Moody
Treasurer-Joshua H. Palne
Collectors-Colman Kelley Allen S. Megathlin
Assessors- Selectmen
Overseers Poor-Selectmen Constables-
Michael B. Chase, West H. Eilsha H. Bearse, Harwich Port Roland F. Smith, North H. Highway Commissioners-E. Eldridge Davis Lathrop, West H.
Ebenezer Weekes, 2d
Patrick II. Cahoon
Shadrach Kelley Arthur N. Kenney Rinaldo Eldredge
Herring Committee-John E. Ryder Freeman Ryder Joseph N. Atkins Board Health-Selectmen
Public Schools.
Committee -- Willlam F. Sears, ch., South H.
Sylvanus A Hayward, West H.
George N. Munsell Supt .- Seth H. Chase Prin. High School-Eugene Averill
Prins. Grammar Schools- Tamsin D. Eldredge
Mertie E. Kelley.
West H.
Marguerette L. Sumner,
Harwich Port
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Auctioneers-Ambrose N. Doane
353 Directories
At the price of one or- dinary City Directory is .the claim of
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
HARWICH-Continued.
Rinaldo Eldridge Charles H. Kelley, Jr. Bakers-Samuel A. Ellis Samuel Moody
Banks-Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, Augustus C. Snow, treas. Cape Cod National Bank, Augustus C. Snow, cash. Bicycle Dealer-B. Sears Billiard Rooms-Antone P. Lucas A. H. Woodhouse, HI. Port
Blacksmiths-Charles Allen
Harry H. Murphy
Ernest L. Cole,
H. Port
Thomas Freeman, HI. Port
B. F. Robbins,
H. Center
A. H. Ryder,
North H.
Abiel 'C. Taylor, South H.
Boat Builders-Edward Jenkins Charles Jenkins, H. Port
Boot and Shoe Dealers-
C. E. Brett, H. Center
Samuel Moody,
H. Center
Ellsha Mayo.
H. Port
James F. Small,
H. Port
Samuel J. Smith
Boot and Shoe Maker-
Freeman Cahoon, John Condon, HI. Center
Carpenters-Cyrus Baker
Richard L. Baker
Ralph Cummings
Charles A. Eldridge
J. B. Eldridge
Ambrose N. Freeman
Sanford Freeman
John E. Hamer Edmund E. Lee
John A. Lothrop
Flavius Nickerson
P. T. Nickerson
V. Nickerson Jasper S. Small
Carriage Mirs .- Willlam R. Burgess H. H. Murphy
Benjamin F. Robbins
Clergymen and Churches-
E. A. Chase, Baptist, West H.
J. T. Docking, Methodist, North II.
Edward T. Ford, Pilgrim Cong., H. Port
Charles Smith, Meth., East and South H. George Y. Washburn, Congregational
Clothing Dealers- C. F., Brett, H. Center
Freeman E. Burgess & Co.,
H. Port
Coal and Wood- Joseph Raymond,
North H
Watson B. Kelley,
H. Port
Kendrick & Bearse, South H.
Confectionery, Fruit & Cigars-
Charles T. Chase, West H.
Antone P. Lucas, H. Center
J. F. Tobey, H. Center
A. H. Woodhouse, H. Port
Cooper- E. L. Eldridge. . H. Center
Rufus H. Small, South H.
Dentist-Samuel N. Long
Druggists-B. D. Eldridge Sullivan W. Rogers
Dry Goods-C. S. Hunt S. K. Sears, H. Port
Express-New York & Boston Despatch
Flour. Grain and Hay- Thomas R. Eldridge S. J. Miles
William F. Sears
Furniture Dealers- Sidney B. Moody Young Bros., Grist Mill- John E. Ryder,
East, H.
North H.
Grocers- A. H. Bassett, Pleasant Lake
H. W. Bassett,
H. Center
Erastus Chase,
West H.
Leonard Clark.
South H.
H. L. Crowell,
South H.
J. O. Hulse, Jr.,
H. Port H. Port
Davis Lothrop,
West H.
Samuel J. Miles,
H. Port
Sears L. Moore,
East H.
Samuel Moody, H. Center
HIram E. Nickerson, East H.
Henry C. Robbins, West H.
Edwin B. Rogers, North II.
William F. Sears, South H.
J. F. Tobey, H. Center
Young Bros., East H.
Hairdressers-Antoine Lueas F. M. Tripp, H. Port
Hardware Dealer-Alpheus Howes Harness Makers- Edwin Berry, West H.
A. S. Doane
Hotels-Belmont, Benj. Johnson, prop. Center House, John Handren, prop. Central, William Brooks, prop. Grant, F. B. Ellis. prop.
Snow, May Snow. prop.
Insurance Agents-Samuel Small A. L. Weeks
Jeweler and Watchmaker- J. G. Ryder, 2d, H. Port
Justices of the Peace- Willlam H. Bassett Erastus Chase
Ensign L. Gerauld
Charles E. Hamer
Watson B. Kelley
Charles H. Kelley
S. B. Kelley
Ensign L. Jeraned
Samuel J. Miles
Warren J. Nickerson
Joshua H. Paine
Josiah Paine
Willlam F. Sears
Emulous Small
Darius F. Weeks
Alphonso L. Weekes
Lawyer- D. M. NIckerson, West H.
Library-
Brooks Library Association, Miss Phosa C. Tobey, - lib.
Lumber Dealers-W. B. Kelley James M. Moody
William F. Sears
Machinists & Machinery Mfrs. Edgar F. Bassett Thomas Freeman
Marble Worker-Henry T. Crosby Masons-Vincent C. Bassett Herbert Ellis
Seth Paine Walter I. Paine
Milliners-Vicana E. Eldridge Della P. Taylor
Newspaper- Harwich Independent (weekly), Alton P. Goss. prop.
Notaries Public-S. B. Kelley Wllllam HI. Underwood Alphonso L. Weekes
THIS BOOK
Contains the Complete Business Directory of ....
353 Towns and Cities,
H. Center
B. C. Kelly,
HARWICH-HATFIELD.
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Nurseryman- P. A. Atkins, Painters- John F. Allen, Everett W. Eldridge, William A. Eldridge, C. E .. Lothrop Arthur Phillips, Physicians- Louis Edmonds, D. R. Ginn, , George N. Munsell
Pleasant Lake
H. Center South H. South H.
H. Port
HI. Center West H.
Mrs. F. C. Nickerson (Hom.)
Freeman. A. Phillips (Bot.), Charles H. Phillips (Ecl.),
H. Port
Plumber- J. T. Wood, West H.
Post Offices and Postmasters- Harwich-Charles E. Brett
North Harwich-Etta Rogers South Harwich-Hiram L. "Crowell Pleasant Lake-Alvin H. Bassett East Harwich-Thomas W. Kendrick.
Harwich Port-Benjamin C. Kelley
West Harwich-Clarence Nickerson Printers-B. F. Bee, Jr. Alton P. Goss
Provision Dealers-Baker Bros. B. S. Cahoon. Samuel A. Ellis
H. Port
Elijah L. Stokes, South H.
A. E. Weeks
Stables- Ahira S. Chase, H. Center
John H. Dunn
Rinaido Eldridge, H. Port
Uriel D. Phillips, H. Port C. H. Taylor, H. Port
Stoves and Tinsmiths- Alpheus Howes George D. Smalley Frank A. Small, .
H. Port
Undertakers-Asa L. Jones
Levi Long
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Wheelwrights- William R. Burgess, H. Port
B. F. Robbins
HATFIELD.
In Hampshire Co., 100 m. from Boston, 4 1-2 m. from Northampton and 21 m. from Springfield on B. & M. R. R. (Conn. & Pass. Div.). Inc. May 31, 1670. Pop. 1,262.
Villages-North Hatfield, West Hatfield.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Annual town meeting third Monday in March.
Clerk-William D. Billings
Selectmen-Henry S. Hubbard, ch. Charles A. Jones, North H.
Thomas J. Ryan, North H.
Auditor-Charles L. Graves
Treasurer-Roswell Billings
Collector-Joseph S. Wells
Assessors-William D. Billings, ch. Lewis H. Kingsley
John Vollinger, West H.
Overseers Poor-Selectmen
Constables-Silas S. Dwight, West H. Michael J. Proulx
Patrick J. Whalen
Charles W. Wolfram,
North H.
J. T. Bowers William D. Billings
Supt. Streets-Thomas J. Ryan Water Commissioners- Edward B. Dickinson Daniel W. Wells Charles L. Warner
Cemetery Commissioners- Samuel P. Billings
James Porter
Sinking Fund Commissioners- Rev. Robert M. Woods Matthew J. Ryan E. Seward Warner
Board Health-Selectmen
Chief Fire Dept .- Matthew J. Ryan
Public Schools.
Committee-Henry S. Hubbard, ch. Mrs. Oscar Belden, North H.
Frank J. Saffer
Supt .- Chester M. Barton Prin. High School- Howard W. Dickinson
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Billiard and Pool Rooms- Feliza Godin
J. T. & W. H. Burke
Blacksmiths-Wm. H. Douglass Philip Jubenville, North H.
Seth W. Kingsley
Carpenters-Frank Batzold, West H.
George Bitner,
West H.
L. S. Crafts,
North H.
E. P. Lyman
Frank Saffer. West H.
Cider Makers-S. W. Kingsley
L. S. Crafts,
North H.
Clergymen and Churches- C. J. Boylan, St. Joseph's R. C. Robert M. Woods, Congregational
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Coal and Fertilizers- I. R. Dwight, West H.
Wm. B. McClellan, North H.
Express-American Express Co.
Flour. Grain und Fertilizers- John H. O'Dea S. & H. A. Wilder. North H.
General Stores-J. H. Howard William B. McClellan. North H. M. J. Ryan
Grist Mills-John H. O'Dea S. & H. A. Wilder, North H. Gun Mfr .- C. S. Shattuck
Hairdressers-Feliza Godin George M. Franklin Hotels-Capawonk Hotel, J. T. & W. H. Burke, props.
Hatfield House, Lemuel S. Bliss. prop.
Justices of the Peace- Samuel P. Billings William H. Dickinson Henry H. Field Matthew J. Ryan
Daniel W. Wells
Lathe Mfrs .- Porter Machine Works, Hugh McLeod, prop.
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HATFIELD-Continued.
Lawyer-Thaddeus Graves Painter-M. H. Burke (house) Physician-Charles A. Byrne Post Offices and Postmasters -. Hatfield-E. F. Billings North Hatfield-Wm. B. Mcclellan West Hatfield-S. S. Dwight Provision Dealer-John G. Smith Saw Mill-A. L. Strong, West H. School-Smith Academy, H. W. Dlckin- son, prin.
Stage Line-Hatfield to Depot, H. Shumway, prop.
Stock Farms-Conrecticut River Stock Farms, Mrs. Wm. C. Dickinson, prop. A. H. Graves (horses) E. S. Warner (horses)
Tobacco Dealers & Samplers- G. A. Billings Fred Carl (dealer) H. W. Carl (sampler) Jacob Carl (dealer))
J. S. Carl (dealer and sampler), West H. A. S. Jones' Sons (dealers). North H. L. L. Pease (dealer)
B. M. Warner (dealer and sampler)
Undertaker-A. M. Peck
HAVERHILL.
In Essex Co., 33 m. north of Boston and 20 in. northwest of Salem on West- ern Div. B. & M. R. R .; electric street railway to Lowell, Lawrence, Merri- mac, Amesbury, Groveland, Bradford and Georgetown. Settled in 1640; a city 1870; the town of Bradford was annexed to Haverhill in 1896. Pop., including Bradford, 34,745.
Villages-Ayers Village, Bradford, East Haverhill, North Parish, Riverside. Rocks Village, West Parish, Ward Hill.
VOTE FOR MAYOR FOR 1899.
6 John C. Chase (D. S. N. P.) .. 178 112 271 242 5 7 Totals
Moses H. Dow (R.).
180 234 226 248 352 409 294 1943
Daniel S. Chase (D.). 95 103 90 96 225 229 139 977
CITY GOVERNMENT.
City election Tuesday after first Mon- day In December.
MAYOR-John C. Chase (S D), $2000; hours 9.30-12
ALDERMEN - Meetings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month.
President, Leyander J. Young, (R) Clerk, William W. Roberts
Ward 1. Fred V. Hooke (R)
Ward 2. Charles H. Atwood (R I)
Ward 3. Leyander J. Young (R)
Ward 4. Parkman B. Flanders (D)
Ward 5. Cyrus L. Bickford (R)
Ward 6. Charles H. Bradley (D) Ward 7. Joe W. Bean (D)
COMMON COUNCILMEN-Meetings first and third Thursday evenings of each month.
President, Fred C. Huntington (R) Clerk, Charles I. Bowker, $250
Ward 1. Elmer S. Atwood (R) Fred C. Huntington (R) Ward 2. J. Franklin Batchelder (R)
Augustus H. Adams (R)
Ward 3. John E. Murphy (D)) David F. Roche (D)
Ward 4. John W. Greenlay (R) Robert J. Robinson (R)
Ward 5. Joseph Bellefeuille (D) James H. Hillsgrove (D) John W. Coddalre (D)
Ward 6. Eliner B. Merrifield (R) Thomas J. Nelson (R)
Ward 7. Albert L. Gillen (D) Raymond NIsbett (R) City Officers.
City Clerk, Wm. W. Roberts, $1600; hours 8.30-12 and 1.30-4
Assistant City Clerk, L. Ethel Day, $400.
Auditor, Arthur Leach. $1000: hours 8-12 and 1.30-4
Treasurer and Collector, Jolin Glines, $2000; hours 8 30-12, 1.30-4 Mayor's Clerk and Clerk Committees, Brackett W. Davis, $1200
Supt. Highways, Wm. S. Merryman. $1500
City Engineer, Robt. R. Evans, $1350 Supt. Street Lights, George F. Moore, $1250
City Marshal, Alden M. Worcester. $1200
City Messenger, Jas. P. Conner. $900 City Solicitor, Franklin N. Newell, $800
City Physiclan, Maurice D. Clarke, $750
Secretary Assessors and Clerk Over- seers, Arthur T. Jacobs. $900
hours 8.30, 12 and 1.30-4
Inspector Plumbing. Denis X. Coak- ley. $900
Inspector and Superintendent Build- ings. O. M. West, $1000
Inspector Electric Wires, Edward D. Heselton, $1200
Inspector Provisions. Animals and Milk, Grantley Blekell, $500
Harbor Master, Jos. E. Goodrich, $5 Chief Fire Dept., John B. Gordon. $1500
Supt. Street WaterIng-Charles Bour- neuf, $2.50 per day
ASSESSORS- Edward A. Fitts, chalrman, $400 William F. Furness, $400 Patrick J. Fitzgerald, $400 Clerk, Arthur T. Jacobs, $450
BOARD HEALTH- Dr. Maurice D. Clarke Dr. John F. Croston
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Clerk and Agent, Chester Bryant. $1000
COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUND- John F. Gale John A. Gale George H. Carleton Treasurer, John A. Glines OVERSEERS POOR --- Chairman, Ollver S. Hubbard, $200 Mayor, ex-officlo
Pres. Common Council, ex-officlo
City Marshal, ex-officlo Robert J. Robertson, $200 Frank W. Amazeen, $200
Clerk, Arthur T. Jacobs, $450, hours 8.30-12 and 1.30-4 Supt. Almshouse, L. D. Savage, $1000
REGISTRARS VOTERS- George N. Carleton, $75 Harry H. Spofford, $75 Frank P. Bean, $75 William W. Roberts, ex-officlo TRUSTEES CITY HOSPITAL -- Mayor, ex-officio G. Colburn Clement
Amos Sargent
Oliver S. Hubbard
W. W. Spaulding Elbridge G. Wood Willlam A. Brooks
Clerk and Treasurer, Arthur P. Tenney
PARK COMMISSIONERS- Charles Butters Dr. William D. Collins Dudley Porter Edwin H. Moulton Warren Hoyt
WATER COMMISSIONERS- Samuel W. Hopkinson
Moses H. Dow Edwin H. Moulton
Charles H. Poor Augustine M. Allen
Supt., Dennis H. Gilderson, $1200 Registrar, J. A. Huntington, $1500 LICENSE COMMISSION- Chairman, Hazen K. Swasey Isalah W. Titcomb Willlam L. Adams
Public Schools.
COMMITTEE-Meetings third Wednes- day evening of each month. Chairman, Mayor, ex-officlo Secretary, R. D. McKeen Hazen B. Goodrich John W. Tllton Walter Ayer Ollver S. Hubbard
Maurice D. Clarke Annle M. Wheeler John W. Birmingham Hugh Donahue Edward O'Connell, Jr. Mellen A. Pingree Jones Frankle George H. Greenman Duncan MacDougal Newman Wason Horace E. Bartlett Howard A. Mitchell Howard A. Thompson
CLOCKS
Frank A. Glimore Harrison E. Chadwick George M. Atwood Charles L. Bly Supt. Schools, R. D. McKeen $2250 Prin. High School, C. E. Kelley, $2200
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Architects.
Damon, C. Willis, 19 Washington sq. Littiefleid, Josiah M. 69 Merrimac Perkins & Bancroft, 47 Merrimac Rogers, H. H. 7 Webster Thompson, Everett J. 91 Merrimac
Auctioneers.
Coffin, C. M. 149 Merrimac
Halpen, Charies J. 151 Merrimac Hewes, George W. 168 Merrimac Morse, George D. 62 Washington Raymond, F. O. 103 Merrimac Sargent, Alfred W. 204 Merrimac Scates, John G. & Co. 91 Merrimac Wentworth, G. W. 103 Merrimac Wood, Roswell L. 91 Merrimac
Awning Mfrs.
Knowles, N. G. r. 185 Merrimac Tilton, C. L. 36 Main
Bakers.
Chaput & Dugas, 200 Essex
Chard, George D. 117 Winter Downes, John, 165 Washington
Eigner & Sundier, 99 River Fissette, Louis, 101 Cedar
Foye, Frank, 4 High
Houston, William, 157 Washington
Jenkins, Kendall, 30 Grove, Bradford National Biscuit Co. 238 Winter
Pearson & Mansfield, 34 Emerson Raymond, Thomas Mrs. 216 Winter
Smith, William, 215 Essex
Sylvester, Napoleon, 194 Hilldale av.
Tanner, Henry C. 24 Main Towniey, J. T. & A. M. 203 Wash. Walker, William, 79 Water
Bands and Orchestras.
City Band, 30 Merrimac
Eighth Regiment Drum Corps, 32 Fieet Metropolitan Band, 19 Washington Pentucket Orchestra, F. C. Record, lead- er, 103 Merrimac
Banks.
Citizens' Co-operative Bank, James W. Goodwin, sec. 81 Merrimac
City Five Cents Savings Bank, George W. Noyes, treas. 46 Washington Esscx National, Jonathan Russ, cash. 24 Merrimac
First National, Charles E. Dole, cash. 46 Washington
Haverhill Co-operative Bank, Wm. H. Page, sec. 117. Merrimac
Haverhill National, Benjamin I. Page, cash. 117 Merrimac Haverhill Safe Deposit & Trust Co., C. L. Tiiton, treas. 163 Merrimac Haverhill Savings Bank, Raymond Noyes, treas. 153 Merrimac
For Schools and BLODGETT CLOCK CO.,
Public Buildings. 301 Congress St., Boston.
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HAVERHILL-Continued.
Merchants' National, Otis E. Little, cash. 163 Merrimac
Merrimac National, Urbert A. Killam, cash. 20 Washington Pentucket Savings Bank, Ciark S. Tit- comb, treas. 35 Washington Second National, Charies H. Dutton, Jr., cash., 35 Wash.
Beer Mfrs. (Hop). Hale, Charles E. & Son, 16 River Schlosstein, Karl E. Railroad, Bradford
Bicycle Dealers.
Adams, J. Fred, 9 Emerson Durgin & Child, 43 Washington Fernald Bros. 89 Washington Fernald, Frank HI. 30 Washington Hutchinson, Oscar S. 55 Water Pentucket Cycie Co. 10 Water Richardson, George M. 11 West Sawyer, Herbert R. 18 Fieet Seavey Bros. 61 Emerson
Bicycle Enameling. 'Burke, Willlam E. 14 Water
Bill Posters.
West, James F. 103 Merrimac York, C. W. 103 Merrimac
Billiard Rooms.
Brown, Edwin H. 24 Winter
Czerniawski, S. 103 River
Danlels, Frank F. 14 Essex
Devine & MeDonaid, 175 Elm, Bradford Doucette, Honore, 68 Essex Knight, Edward, 80 Water Morrison & Coie, 40 Winter
Osborn, John F. 179 Washington Taylor, Geo. W. 124 Merrimac Testino, Angeio, 162 River
Blacksmiths.
Blckell, Geo. W. 19 Court Burpee, Henry W. 18 Centrai, Bradford Cogswell, John C. Rosemont, n. Main
Day, Ira A. 111 Primrose Descoteau, Oliver, Oxford av., West H. Donovan, Dennis, 22 Wainut Foisy, Ambrose, 6 Granite Goodwin, John F. r. 11 West Gray, John W. 14 Merrimac, Bradford Ham, John W. 150 Groveland Hobbs, Alonzo, 18 Centrai, Bradford Kief, James, r. 31 Main, Bradford Kimball, Byron G. 7 Stage Lapham, George, Main, Rosemont Lonergan, James, Merriii's ct. Lonergan, John, r. 179 Merrimac
Macomber, Henry J. 153 Main McMilian, A. C. 34 Stage McMilian, Simon, Broadway, Ayer's Vil. Mansur, Charies K. r. 30 Main. Bradford Plouf, Eugene L. 20 Fieet Reid, A. B. 100 Sargent sq. Smith Bros. 52 Fieet Stevens, Henry A. Crystal, Ayer's Village Tapiey, Manviiie M. 7 Oak Trull, A. M. Merriii's ct. Wiggin, Joseph D. rear 5 Oak
Boarding Houses.
Byam, A. J. Mrs. 16 White Chase, Maria J. T. Mrs. 24 How
Eastman, M. Louise Mrs. 20 Main Emerson, James H. 126 Winter
Hotel Webster, Mrs. A. P. Gllman, 5 Wash. Orne, Thomas J. 7 Pecker
Santuit House, Mrs. Annie Perkins, 16 How
Sears, Wm. Mrs. 50 Emerson
Young Women's B. H. 258 Wash.
Board of Trade.
Manufacturers & Merchants' Associa- tion, Charies J. Haipen, sec. 151 Mer- rimac
Boat Builders. Moulton, Geo. H. r. 150 Water
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Booksellers and Stationers.
Briggs, Edward H. 3 Wash. sq.
Chase Bros. 15 Wash.
Haie, James A. 6 Main
Hooke, Fred B. 141 Merrimac
How, William E. 27 Wash. sq.
Tuck, William O. 15 Merrimac
Boot and Shoe Stock Mfrs.
(See aiso Heel Manufacturers.)
Bray, E. A. 57 Wingate
Bullock, Edwin W. & Co. 45 Wash.
Case, Hannibal G. 13 Railroad sq.
Ciark, B. R. 59 Wingate
Ciay, Harvey M. 22 Phoenix row Cooke, Thomas M. 46 Phoenix row Dinsmore, S. & Son, 47 Wingate Fitzgerald, James H. 22 Phoenix row Ford, C. T. 50 Wingate
Greenman, Charies E. 53 Wash.
Hanscom, Willis H. 46 Granite Hardy & Daniels, 63 Wingate
Hayes, John W. 36 Railroad av. Jewett, S. J. 401% Wingate Morse & Proetor, 62 Wingate Nutter, Charies W. r. 23 Railroad sq. Pentucket Counter Co. 66 Wingate Proctor, John W. 42 Phoenix row Serrat & Bonney, 50 Wingate Tilton, James B. Arnoid pi.
Whitaker & Bodweil, 50 Washington Wiley & Brickett, 59 Wingate Young, Frank E. 62 Phoenix row
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Bennett & Co. 18 Merrimac
Brasseur, Samuel J. 13 Essex Butier, Herman W. 7 Wash. sq. Cleveland, George H. 18 Main Collins, Margaret A. 5 Water Currier, George, 61 Wash. Evans, George T. 13 Merrimac Hood, Samuel & Son, 138 Merrimac Judkins, Clifton D. 17 Washington McBain, David A. 187 Merrimae McGregor, Fred D. 21 Wash. sq. Powers, Edward L. 116 Merrimac Radcliffe, Geo. E. & Co. 185 Merrimac Swain, O. J. 12 Winter
Boot and Shoe Die Mfrs.
Chapman, John W. r. 44 Wash. Henry, George J. 146 Wash.
Boot and Shoe Findings.
Belanger, Exe, 6 Wingate Fitts, Daniei & Co. 95 Washington Pinkham, 'Horace I. 81 Washington
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Boot and Shoe Lace Mir. Stark, Julius B. 86 Washington
Boot and Shoe Machinery.
Allen, C. F. & Co. 28 Wingate
Consolidated & Mckay Lasting Machine Co. r. 20 Phoenix row Emerson, Geo. W. & Co. 122 Wash. Goodyear Shoe Machinery Co. 114 Wash. Jackson & Anderson Machine Co. 40 Win- gate White, James W. 108 Wash.
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Badmington, George, 78 Water
Billodeau, Oncsimc, 19 Wingate
Bragdon, Benjamin J. 44 Winter
Buckley, James F. 23 Walnut Butters, Charles 2d, 10 Court Chase, Rufus A., E. Broadway, Rock's Vil. Clark, Frank A. 11 Main, Bradford
Colby J. (heeier) 47 Wingate
Cote, Honore, 56 Essex
Davis & Creighan, 23 Emerson
Doe, John E. 61 Main, Bradford
Donoghue, Murty, 60 Esscx
Dwyer, John, r. 226 Wash.
Franklin, Henry, 45 Pleasant
Godbout, Joseph O. 185 Merrimac
Goodman, Rosenthai, 53 River
Heon, David, 5 Wingate Hoiden, Kate M. Mrs. (stitcher) 110 Wash.
Hoyt, C. L. (crimper) 4 9Washington Lang, Edwin F. Phoenix row
Lockwood, Edward, 18 River
Lucier, Cieophas, 8 Granite Marsters, Wm. A. 166 Merrimac
McLees, Thomas, 57 Water
Merrill, Henry, 140 Washington Morin, L. M. 23 Haie
Nichols, H. & O. D. (kit cutters) 21 Wash. Page, John J. (contractor) r. 98 Wash. Palmer, George D. 65 White
Parisien, Charies, 104 Locust
Reardon, Jeremiah, 264 River
Rice, George W. (contractor) 96 Wash. Richer, Philip (contractor) 62 Washington Rowe, Geo. W. 21 Main
Smith & Chiids (contractors) 54 Wash. Soule, Aiton L. 62 Washington
Spry, John, cor. Orchard and Locust
Starr, Wm. J. 28 Winter
Stone, Andrew, 207 Wash.
Watneck, Louis, 144 Wash.
Boot and Shoe Mfrs. (See aiso Slipper Mirs.)
Allen, Edward W. 24 Washington
Atwood, F. S. 101 Washington
Eartiett, Geo. H. r. 309 Washington
Beardsiey, Warren, 107 Washington
Benedict, J. Irving & Son, r. 20 Phoe- nix row Boynton, William F. 46 Granite Brimbiecom, J. J. 49 Washington
Carieton, Geo. F. & Co. r. 126 Washington
Carr, Joseph H. 25 Washington
Chase, Stephen F. 34 Washington
Chase, Wm. F. 34 Washington
Chase, W. S. & Sons, 93 Essex Chesiey & Rugg, 83 Washington Chick Bros. 356 River Clogston, H. W. 93 Wash.
Cogswell Shoe Co. 118 Phoenix row Coiburn, Morris H. 31 Washington Corson, Dudley P. & Son, r. 46 Phoenix row Corson, John, 7 Essex Cram, M. C. & Co. r. 20 Phoenix row
Currier, A. & Son, 116 Wash. Doherty, Thomas, 37 Wingate Dow, W. L. 55 Wingate
Durgin, J. H. & Son, 86 Wash. Emerson, E. H. & Co. 250 River Emerson & Gardner, 31 Wash. Emery & Co. 7 Sanders pl. Evans Bros. Shoe Co. 56 Wingate
Evans, W. F. 128 Wash.
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