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Organist-D. A. Atkins. Tyler-Richard E. Lidford.
Regular Communications first Monday on or before Full Moon. Meets Burlingame blk, Main.
ODD FELLOWS.
ONECO LODGE, No. 100, I. O. O. F.
N. G .- Robert Howard.
V. G .- M. L. Worden.
Sec .- P. M. Farley.
Treas .- E. C. Bailey.
Con .- H. N. Wells. Warden-J. Bishop. R. S. to N. G .- H. R. Smith.
L. S. to N. G .- Chas. L. Wilbur.
R. S. to V. G .- Chas. Warner.
L. S. to V. G .- David Jones.
I. G .- H. Ripley.
O. G .- Frank Rolare.
R. S. S .- Spencer E. Phillips.
L. S. S .- Myron Blanchard.
Meets Grand Army Hall, Bank bdg, Main, Thursday even- ing of each week.
G. A. R.
CHAS. D. SANFORD POST, No. 79.
Commander-C. F. Luther. S. V .- E. R. Welch. J. V .- Dwight Cheesbro. Adjutant -- C. M. Brown. Quartermaster-Wm. H. Dumville, 5
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Surgeon-H. J. Millard.
Chaplain-A. W. Rouse.
O. D .- Stephen Partridge.
O. G .- E. O. Wiley.
Sergeant Major-Wm. L. Crosier.
Q. M. S .- L. E. Fields.
Meets every Friday at Grand Army Hall, Bank bdg, Main. .
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
HOOSAC VALLEY LODGE, No. 291, I. O. G. T.
W. C. T .- A. M. Sheldon.
W. V. T .- Miss A. M. Veazie.
W. S .- S. Amidon.
W. F. S .- Mrs. M. Mattison.
W. T .- Raymond H. Davis.
W. C .- E. D. Wilcox.
W. M .- Wm. Mosher.
W. I. G .- Ida Gibson.
W. O. G .- Horace Tower. W. A. S .- Geo. Francher.
R. H. S .- Mrs. F. Haskins.
L. H. S .- Miss L. Francher.
P. W. C. T .- R. B. Nivens.
D. G. W. C. T .- Rev. L. Holmes.
Meets every Wednesday evening in Rechabite Hall, Main.
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EXCELSIOR TENT, No. 39, I. O. OF R.
Shep .- John H. Mabbett.
P. C. R .- Wm. Irwin.
C. R .- James Mitchell.
D. R .- C. Crandell.
Treas .- D. B. Brigham.
R. S .- C. M. Babbitt.
F. S .- G. Gibson.
L .- S. T. Swedtman.
I. G .- Wm. Edwards.
Meets every Tuesday evening in Rechabite Hall, Main.
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NEWSPAPERS.
THE ADAMS TRANSCRIPT.
Published Weekly.
Office Martin's blk, Bank St. Politics-Republican.
Editors and Publishers-James T. Robinson & Son.
Terms, $2.00 per annum in advance.
HOOSAC VALLEY NEWS.
Published Weekly.
Office State St.
Politics-Republican.
Editor and Publisher-James C. Angell.
Sup't-Chas. T. Evans.
Terms, $2.00 per annum.
ASSOCIATION.
NORTH ADAMS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
President-F. P. Brown.
Vice President-J. H. Wright.
Sec .- M. H. Barrows.
Treas .- C. Frank Luther.
Directors-Geo. L. Rice, E. D. Tyler, S. H. Fairfield, G. K. Tinkey.
Librarian-E. D. Tyler.
Ass't Librarian-Harry C. Bliss.
The Library consists of two thousand volumes. Rooms Martin's blk, second floor. Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 82 o'clock.
SOCIETY.
HOOSAC VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President-John M. Cole, Williamstown.
Vice Presidents-D. F. Burlingame, South Adams; S. L. Lincoln, Cheshire; Chas H. Barber, Pownal, Vt.
Treas .- Salmon Burlingame, North Adams.
Sec .- H. Clay Bliss, North Adams.
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Executive Committee-Salmon Burlingame, H. Clay Bliss, R. G. Walden, A M. Tinker, North Adams; John M. Cole, J. M. Waterman, Williamstown; S. L. Lincoln. E. D. Foster, Cheshire; J. B. Wheeler, Clarksburg; D. F. Burlingame, South Adams ; Chas. H. Barber, Pownal, Vt. ; J. R. Houghton, Stamford, Vt.
Auditor-O. A. Archer, Blackinton.
Delegate to State Board of Agriculture for three years- John M. Cole, Williamstown.
Fair and Exhibition Grounds at North Adams.
RAILROADS.
TROY & BOSTON RAIL ROAD. Summer Arrangement. Trains Leave North Adams
3 30 A M, Express.
7 15 A M, Accommodation .- Connecting at Troy with Hud- son River Train for New York, local train for Albany, and train on New York Central R. R. for the West. Connects at Eagle Bridge with local train on Rutland & Washington R. R., and at Hoosac Junction with trains for Bennington, Man- chester, etc.
12 00 M. Mail .- In connection with trains on Boston & Al- bany R. R., connecting at Troy with Hudson River fast train for New York and local trains for Albany. Also at Albany with fast train for the West, at Eagle Bridge with Express train for St. Albans.
3 00 P M, Express .- In connection with trains on Boston & Albany R. R. and Hoosac Mountain line of Stages, con- nects at Eagle Bridge with Accommodation train for Salem, and Night Express train running through to Rutland, Bur- lington, St. Albans, Jt. Johns and Montreal; at Troy with Express trains for New York and the West; also with Local trains for Albany and Steamboats for New York.
3 50 P M, Freight and Accommodation .- In connection with train on Boston & Albany R. R., connects at Petersburg with train on Harlem Extension R. R., at Eagle Bridge with Night Express train for Montreal, and at Troy with Sleeping Car train on Hudson River R. R. for New York.
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Trains Arrive at North Adams
10 00 A M, Mail.
3 45 P M, Express.
7 05 P M, Accommodation.
10 30 P M, Express.
Tickets furnished and baggage checked to Albany, New York and principal points West and North.
C. W. MOSELY, Sup't. H. W. BROWN, Agt.
PITTSFIELD & NORTH ADAMS RAIL ROAD.
Summer Arrangement.
On and after Monday, May 5, 1871, Passenger trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, as follows :
Leave North Adams for Pittsfield at 7 00 A M, connecting with trains to Albany, Hudson, New York and Boston.
10 15 A M, connecting with Express trains to Boston and Albany.
12 30 P M, connecting with the P M train to Albany and New York.
4 00 P M, connecting with evening trains to Boston and Al- bany, and Hudson train for boat to New York, same evening.
Leave Pittsfield for North Adams at 9 00 and 11 30 A M and 2 40, 5 10 and 9 20 P M.
Stages leave North Adams for Williamstown, etc., on the arrival of trains from Pittsfield.
C. O. RUSSELL, Sup't. G. H. PATRICK, Agt.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
NORTH ADAMS POST OFFICE.
MAILS ARRIVE.
From Boston and East Pittsfield, Albany and Housatonic Way at 10 00 A M and 12 10 P M.
From Pittsfield and Housatonic Way at 7 00 P M.
From Troy, Vermont, South and West, and Way at 10 00 A M and 7 30 P M. 1
From Hoosac Tunnel and Greenfield Way at 3 00 P M.
From Brattleboro, Jacksonville, Vt., &c. at 1 00 P M.
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MAILS CLOSE.
For Boston, Springfield and East, Pittsfield and South Adams at 6 30 and 12 00 A M.
For New York City and South via Pittsfield, Mass., at 6 30 A M.
For Troy, Albany, Vermont, and West, Williamstown and Blackington at 7 00 and 11 45 A M.
For Troy, Albany and West, New York and South, Ver- mont, Williamstown, Boston, and all Eastern Mail east of Springfield at 2 30 P M.
For Hoosac Tunnel, Florida, Monroe, Greenfield, Boston and East at 10 00 A M.
For Jacksonville, Stamford, Readsboro and Whitingham, Vermont, at 1 00 P M.
INDEX TO PATRONS.
Agricultural Implements.
Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name American Clocks.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover
American and Foreign Clocks. L. W. White, see outside back cover
Ammunition.
J. B. Hogan,
see adv page 10
N. C. Pettis, Ballou & Flood,
A. G. & A. Potter D. H. Raymond Preston & Brown J. Rockwell
Apothecaries. see outside front cover see col'd page op name
Attorneys.
Bakers.
J. Wilbur, A. Barber, John Gee,
see col'd page op name see col'd page op name see adv page 20
Banks.
Adams National Bank, see adv page 14
North Adams Savings Bank, see adv page 13
Hoosac Savings Bank, see col'd page op name
Banner Painting.
A. B. Darling, see adv page 9
Bath Tubs and Boilers. Fleming & Higgins, see adv page 10
Blacksmith.
E. J, Witherell,
see col'd page op name
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Blank Books.
C. N. Shaw, see col'd page op name
Books and Stationery.
C. N. Shaw, see col'd page op name see adv page 23
O. Dalrymple,
Boots and Shoes.
Clark & Mandeville, see adv page 9 Jewett & Rand, see adv page 24.
H. A. Sanford
Boot and Shoe Jobbers.
Canedy & Titus, see adv page 18
Boys' and Children's Clothing.
C. H. Cutting & Co.,
see col'd page op name and outside back cover Boston Clothing Store,
see left hand foot lines and outside front cover
Broom Manufacturer.
T. E. Brigham, see adv page 20 Builder and Contractor.
H. T. Townsend
Builders' Hardware.
Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name
Calico Print Manufacturers.
Harvey Arnold & Co.
Candle Manufacturer.
J. N. Chase, see adv page 20
Canned Fruit.
W. T. Terry, see adv page 15
Carriage Manufacturer.
O. S. Miner, see col'd page op name Carriage Painter. M. F. Healy, see col'd page op name E. J. Witherell Carriage Trimmings.
W. R. Scriven, see outside front cover Cigar Manufacturer.
J. A. Harmon, see col'd page op name
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Cigars and Tobacco.
Ballou & Flood,
M. C. Jones, T. E. Ives, J. A. Harmon,
W. T. Terry,
see col'd page op name see adv page 19 see adv page 18
see col'd page op name see adv page 15
Clothiers.
Boston Clothing Store, see right hand foot lines and outside front cover C. H. Cutting & Co. see outside back cover and col'd page op name
Coal and Wood.
H. N. Wells, H. W. Brown
see outside front cover
Confectionery.
M. C. Jones, see adv page 19 J. Wilbur, see col'd page op name A. Barber, see col'd page op name
Confectionery Manufacturers.
J. Wilbur,
A. Barber,
see col'd page op name see col'd page op name
Cords and Tasscis.
A. B. Darling, see adv page 9 Wilber & Manchester, see adv page 24
Crockery, China and Glass Ware.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover W. H. Bixby, see adv page 21 G. & C. W. Billings, see adv page 15
I. W. Decker, see adv page 23
Dentists.
W. E. Brown, A. F. Davenport,
see adv page 12
Deputy Sheriff.
R. G. Walden, see adv page 16
Diaries and Pocket Books.
C. N. Shaw, see col'd page op name
Doors, Sash and Blinds.
T. P. Snyder, 6
see adv page 22
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Dress and Cloak Making.
Mrs. R. H. Coventry, see adv page 13
Druggists.
Ballou & Flood, see col'd page op name
Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name Dry Goods.
Haslam & Turpin, see left hand foot lines, inside and outside back cover
G. W. Witherell, see col'd page op name S. Keyes, see col'd page op name S. J. Ellis, see adv page 24
Dyers.
Davis & Evans, Bittner & Co.,
see col'd page op name see adv page 20
Electric Exploding Apparatus.
G. M. Mowbray, see col'd page op name
Exploders.
G. M. Mowbray, see cold page op name Express Agent.
T. A. Halpine
Fancy Dycing Establishment.
see col'd page op name
Davis & Evans, Fancy Goods.
Haslam & Turpin, see left hand foot lines, outside and inside back cover C. N. Shaw, see col'd page op name
Mrs. R. H. Coventry, see adv page 13
S. Keyes, see col'd page op name
O. Dalrymple, see adv page 23 E. W. Witherell, see col'd page op name
Fancy Toilet Articles.
Burlingame '& Darbys, see col'd page op name C. N. Shaw, . see col'd page op name
Feed Stable.
Berry & Benton, see outside back cover
Fertilizers. Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name
Fish and Oysters. W. T. Terry, see adv page 15
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Flour, Grain and Feed.
M. D. & A. W. Hodge,
see adv page 22
Frescoing:
A. B. Darling, see adv page 9 1
Fruit and Confectionery.
T. E. Ives, see adv page 18
Fruit and Nuts.
W. T. Terry, T. E. Ives,
see adv page 15 see adv page 18
Furniture Dealer.
C. P. Isbell,
see adv page 18
Gas Fixtures.
Fleming & Higgins,
see adv page 10
Gas and Steam Fitters.
Fleming & Higgins, see adv page 10
Gents' Furnishings.
Boston Clothing Store,
see right hand foot lines and outside front cover C. H. Cutting & Co.,
see outside back cover and col'd page op name
Gents' Underwear.
C. H. Cutting & Co.,
see outside back cover and col'd page op name Boston Clothing Store, see right hand foot lines and outside front cover
Gloves and Mittens.
W. R. Scriven,
see outside front cover
Groceries.
F. H. Goodrich,
R. A. Russell,
Wheeler Bro's
W. H. Bixby,
L. Childs, Butler & Wright,
S. J. Ellis,
H. R. Smith, John Gee, T. E. Brigham,
see inside front cover see col'd page op name
see adv page 21 see adv page 11 see adv page 19 see adv page: 24 see adv page 19 see adv page 20 see adv page 20
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Gunsmith.
J. B. Hogan,
see adv page 10
Gutta Percha Works.
G. M. Mowbray, see col'd page op name
Hardware.
Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name Clark & Olds
Harness Manufacturer.
W. R. Scriven, see outside front cover
Hats and Caps.
Boston Clothing Store,
see right hand foot lines and outside front cover C. H. Cutting & Co., see outside back cover and col'd page op name
Horse Shoeing.
E. J. Witherell, see col'd page op name
Hosiery and Gloves.
Clark & Mandeville,
see adv page 9
Hotels.
Ballou House, see col'd page op name Richmond House, 1 see adv page 23
Arnold House, see col'd page op name
House Furnishing Goods.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover
G. & C. W. Billings, see adv page 15
House Painter.
C. J. Legate, see adv page 16
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House and Sign Painters.
A. B. Darling, see adv page 9
Wilbur & Manchester, see adv page 24
Insulated Wirc.
G. M. Mowbray, see col'd page op name
Insurance Agents.
E. D. & C. F. Whitaker, see col'd page op name
R. G. Walden, see adv page 16
A. Bond & Son, see col'd page op Hoosac Bank Kalsomining.
A. B. Darling,
see adv page 9
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Lamps and Fixtures.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover
Leather Belting.
Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name Life Insurance Agent. Geo. B. Perry, see adv page 18
Lime and Cement.
E. J. Cary, see adv page 14 Burlingame & Darbys,
see col'd page op name
Livery.
J. H. Flagg, see col'd page op name see outside back cover 1 Berry & Benton,
Locksmith.
J. B. Hogan, see adv page 10
Lumber Dealer.
E. J. Cary, see adv page 14
Manufacturers' Supplies.
Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name
Markets.
J. M. Chace & Co., see adv page 12 see adv page 11
Tower Bro's, L. E. Field, see col'd page op name H. R. Smith, see adv page 19
Merchant Tailor.
M. Boland,
Meriden Plated Warc.
Atkins & Stedman,
see outside front cover
Mica Blasting Powder.
G. M. Mowbray, see col'd page op name
Milliners.
Mrs. J. Cronin, E. Southwick, Jr., see adv page 17
see adv page 17
Millinery Goods.
Mrs. J. Cronin, E. Southwick, Jr., see adv page 17
see adv page 17
Newspapers and Periodicals.
O. Dalrymple, see adv page 23
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DIRECTORY, OF NORTH ADAMS.
Nitro Glycerine.
G. M. Mowbray,
see col'd page op name
Ornamental Painter.
A. B. Darling, see adv page 9
Oyster Dealers.
L. E. Fields, M. C. Jones,
see col'd page op name see adv page 19
Oysters and Refreshments.
M. C. Jones, see adv page 19
Painters.
A. B. Darling,
Wilber & Manchester,
see adv page 9 see adv page 24
Paint, Oil and Glass.
Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name A. B. Darling, see adv page 9 Wilber & Manchester, see adv page 24
Paper Hangings.
A. B. Darling, see adv page 9 C. J. Legate, see adv page 16 Wilber & Manchester, see adv page 24
Parian Vases and Statuettes.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover
Patent Medicines.
Ballou & Flood, see col'd page op name
Patent Self-Lighting Lamps.
Dumville & Mandeville,
see adv page 17
Photographer.
see adv page 17 W. P. Hurd,
Physicians.
O. A. Brown J. M. Clark * H. J. Millard
Planing Mill.
E. J. Cary,
see adv page 14
P. Young & Co., Fleming & Higgins,
Plumbers.
see adv page 21 see adv page 10
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Powder, Shot and Caps.
J. B. Hogan, see adv page 10
Provisions.
R. A. Russell,
L. Childs,
Butler & Wright,
see col'd page op name see adv page 11 see adv page 19
F. H. Goodrich,
see inside front cover
S. J. Ellis, see adv page 24 H. R. Smith, see adv page 19
Ready Made Clothing.
Boston Clothing Store,
see right hand foot lines and outside front cover C. H. Cutting & Co., see outside back cover and col'd page op name Real Estate.
R. G. Walden,
see adv page 16
Restaurants.
M. C. Jones, see adv page 19 T. E. Ives, see adv page 18 L. E. Fields, see col'd page op name
Robes and Blankets.
C. H. Cutting & Co., see outside back cover and col'd page op name Roofing Slate.
P. J. Jenks & Co., see adv page 19 Rope and Cordage.
Burlingame & Darbys see col'd page op name
Saddle Manufacturer.
W. R. Scriven, see outside front cover
Seroll Sawing.
T. P. Snyder, see adv page 22 Sewing Machines, (Singer.)
W. F. Wilder & Co., see col'd page op name
Shoe Manufacturers.
E. R. & N. L. Millard Parker Bro's
Silver Plated Ware.
L. W. White, see outside back cover
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DIRECTORY OF NORTHI ADAMS.
Silver Ware.
L. W. White, see outside back cover Singer Sewing Machines. W. F. Wilder & Co., agents, see col'd page op name state Roofing.
P. J. Jenks & Co., see adv page 19 Sleigh Painter.
M. F. Healey, see col'd page op name E. J. Witherell Smokers' Materials.
J. A. Harmon, see col'd page op name Soap Manufacturers.
J. N. Chase, see adv page 20 Spectacles & Eye-Glasses.
L. W. White, see outside back cover
Sportsmen's Materials.
J. B. Hogan,
see adv page 10
Stables.
J. H. Flagg, see col'd page op name Stair Builder. Myron R. Blanchard
Steam & Gas Fitters.
P. Young & Co.,
see adv page 21
Stoves & Furnaces.
G. & C. W. Billings, see adv page 15 I. W. Decker, see adv page 23
Table Cutlery.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover G. & C. W. Billings, see adv page 15 I. W. Decker, see adv page 23
Table & Pocket Cutlery.
Burlingame & Darbys, see col'd page op name
Teas.
Clark & Mandeville, see adv page 9
Tea, Coffee & Spices.
R. A. Russell, L. Childs, W. T. Terry, Butler & Wright,
see col'd page op name see adv page 11 see adv page 15 see adv page 19
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W. H. Bixby,
F. H. Goodrich,
S. J. Ellis, H. R. Smith,
see adv page 21 see inside front cover see adv page 24 see adv page 19
Tin Peddler.
R. Burleson
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
G. & C. W. Billings,
see adv page 15
I. W. Decker, see adv page 23
Tinsmiths and Stove Dealers.
G. & C. W. Billings, see adv page 15
Toys and Variety.
O. Dalrymple, see adv page 23
Trunks and Traveling Bags.
C. H. Cutting & Co., see outside back cover and col'd page op name see outside front cover
W. R. Scriven,
Undertakers.
C. P. Isbell, see adv page 18
Wagon and Sleigh Makers.
O. S. Miner, see col'd page op name
E. J. Witherell see col'd page op name
Watch and Clock Repairing.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover
Wateles and Jewelry.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover
L. W. White, see outside back cover
Water Pipe Fitters.
P. Young & Co., see adv page 21
Wax Flower Materials.
Ballou & Flood, see col'd page op name
Window Shades and Fixtures.
C. J. Legate, Wilber & Manchester, 7
A. B. Darling, see adv page 9 see adv page 16 see adv page 24
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Wire Goods.
Atkins & Stedman, see outside front cover
Wooden Ware.
G. & C. W. Billings, I. W. Decker, see adv page 23
see adv page 15
RIDLEY & CO.'S DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
ABBREVIATIONS:
h, house ; c, corner ; bds, boards ; blk, block ; n, near ;
op, opposite ; res, residence ; adv, advertisement ;
bdg, building ;
ab, above ; ave, avenue ; r, rear.
A
Absalom John, clerk at Canedy & Titus, bds Ballou House
Adams A., shoemaker, h Brooklyn
Adams Artemus W., watchman, h State
Adams Augustus W., shoemaker, h Prospect
Adams J. H., furniture dealer and h Adams' blk, Main
ADAMS NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH ADAMS, Main c Bank. [See adv page 14.] Adriance Charles H., shoemaker, bds Eagle Adriance Mrs. Hannah, h Eagle
Affhauser Henry, book agent, h Liberty Ahern Thomas, laborer, h Washington ave Alby Charles, teamster, bds State
Alford Arthur S., bds Summer
Alford Geo. W., carriage maker, h Summer Allen K. F., joiner, h Prospect
Fine Dress Suits at the Square Dealers.
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Allen L. J., carriage maker, h r Burnap's blk Allen R., bootmaker, h Eagle Allen Seth, marble cutter, h Eagle c Prospect
Amadon Charles, shearer, bds Elm
Amadon George, joiner, h Braytonville
Amadon L. F., h Braytonville
Amadon Perry F., joiner, h Main
Amadon Samuel, at print works, h Main
Amsden W. M., watches, etc., Main, bds Summer
Anable Rev. C. W., pastor First Baptist Church, h Church
Andrews Reuben R., (Leroy & A.,) h 4 Spring Angell Edward D., printer, bds Eagle c Union ANGELL JAMES C., editor and publisher Hoosac Valley News and book and job printer, State, h Eagle c Union. [See col'd page op. ]
Anthony Chas. L., h Eagle
Apple Conrad, blacksmith, h Church
Archambeau Frederick, shoemaker, h Centre Arlett Geo., miller, h River
Arlett Geo. H., bds River
Armstrong Horace, laborer, h off State
Armstrong William, color mixer, h E Brooklyn Arnold Block, Main op State and c Holden Arnold Edward H., h Eagle
Arnold Harvey, (Harvey A. & Co., ) h Eagle ARNOLD HOUSE, Streeter, Smith & Co. proprietors,
Main op State and c Holden. [See col'd p op. ] ARNOLD JOHN F., (Harvey A. & Co., ) h Wall Arnold N. H., (Montgomery & A.,) h Chestnut ARNOLD OLIVER, h Church n Quincy Arnold Opera House, Arnold blk, Main Arnold O. & Co., mfrs. print cloths, Union
Haslam & Turpin --- Retailers of Drv Goods.
Arnold House,
(Formerly WILSON HOUSE,) Main, corner Holden Street, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
STREETER, SMITH & CO., Proprietors.
ARNOLD HOU
ARNOLD HOUSE
Want i ARNOLD HOUSE
The largest First Class House in Western Massachusetts.
FREE CARRIAGES to and from the House.
H. M. STREETER.
A. R. SMITH, F. E. SWIFT.
JAMES C. ANGELL, Plain and Ornamental
Book and Job Printer,
AND PUBLISHER OF
The Boosar Valley News.
ALL STYLES OF PRINTING, - FROM A -
Visiting Card to a Mammoth Poster
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO PRINTING IN
BRONZE AND
COLORS.
TERMS OF HOOSAC VALLEY NEWS :
Village Subscribers served by Carrier,
$2.25
Mail Subscribers, 2.00
OFFICE ON STATE STREET,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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ARNOLD HARVEY & CO., mfrs. calico prints, Mar- shall, office Martin's blk, Main c State Arnum Charles H., laborer, h State Arnum George D., blacksmith, h State Ashmun James V., miller, h River Ashmun John L., teamster, h N Eagle Ashmun W. A., miller, h River Atkins - -, contractor, bds Church
ATKINS D. A., (A. & Stedman,) bds Arnold House ATKINS & STEDMAN, crockery, jewelry and silver ware, 2 Martin's blk, Main. [See outside front cover.]
Atwood Edward, machinist, h Eagle Atwood John, sexton, h River
Atwood John, Jr., at print works, h River
Auger E., shoemaker, h Brooklyn
Austin Charles, brakeman, bds Furnace
Averill Philetus, joiner, h North
Avery G. W., shoemaker, h South
B
Babbitt C. M., clerk, 4 Arnold's blk, bds Main Babbitt Nathan, physician, office and h Main
Babcock Caleb B., clerk at E. A. Dykes & Co., bds Chestnut
Bacon Charles, mason, bds Ballou House,
Bicon J., telegraph operator, h Holden c Centre Bacon Mrs. J., millinery, Holden c Centre Badger A., hostler, bds Richmond House Bailey Chester, (Doane & B.,) h Eagle Bailey C. Henry, shoemaker, h State Bailey Emmet C., (C. B. & Son,) h Eagle
Business Suits at the Square Dealers.
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DIRECTORY OF NORTH ADAMS.
Bailey Henry C., at cotton bat mill, h State Bailey John, mill operative, h Furnace Bailey Sylvester, cotton spinner, h State Bailey C. & Son, mfrs. cotton batting, Holden Baird John, joiner, h Elm
Baker Adolphus, mason, bds Ballou House Baker Edgar, h off State
Baker Henry, coffin maker, h n Fair Grounds
Baker Joseph, mill operative, h Union
Ball N. J., sash and blind maker, bds River
BALLOU HENRY S., (B. & Flood and M. B. & Sons, ) Ballou House
BALLOU HOUSE, M. Ballou & Sons, proprietors, State, op Boston & Albany Depot. [See col'd page op.]
BALLOU MATURIN, (M. B. & Sons,) Ballou House Ballou Willard, packer, h Eagle c Hudson
BALLOU WM. A., (M. B. & Sons,) Ballou House
BALLOU & FLOOD, apothecaries and druggists, Bal- lou blk. [See col'd page op.]
BALLOU M. & SONS, proprietors Ballou House
Barbault Jean, carriage smith, h Eagle
BARBER ANDREW, baker and confectioner, Hay- den's blk, h Eagle. [See col'd page op.]
Barber D. J., (Brooks & B.,) h Grant
Barber Horatio, coffee mill mfr., h Spring
Barber James, carriage maker, bds State
Barclay Francis, mill operative, h River c Johnson
Barclay Robert, laborer, h n Gas Works Bard Cleffres, spinner, h River
Barlow W. K., h Church c Quincy
Barnes L. M., (L. M. B. & Co.,) h Quincy c Morris Barnes L. M. & Co., watches, etc., 5 Arnold blk, Main
Haslam & Turpin of Boston.
ANDREW BARBER, NEW
BAKERY
HAYDEN'S BLOCK,
EAGLE STREET, NORTH ADAMS.
Home Made Bread,
FRESH PIES, CAKES,
Crackers and Ice Cream.
ALSO, MANUFACTURER OF
Confectionery
Of all kinds, Which we sell at
25 c'ts per pound.
Remember, we make no SOUR Bread !
BALLOU & FLOOD,
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines
. AND
CHEMICALS.
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
COMBS, Brushes,
etc., etc.
anun Articles,
PERFUMERY IN GREAT VARIETY.
Imported and Domestic Cigars,
OF THE BEST BRANDS.
Ballou House Block,
Opposite B. & A. and Troy & Boston Depots.
H. S. BALLOU.
N. B. FLOOD.
BALLOU HOUSE,
State Street, cor. Summer, North Adams. NEAR DEPOT. M. BALLOU & SON, Proprietors.
BALLOU H
MATICAALEX
BOSTON
This Hotel, situated near the depot, has recently been fitted up in the most RECHERCHE STYLE.
The rooms are large and commodious, and well fur- nished throughout with EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE
For the comfort of its guests. The table is amply supplied with ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON.
Being of easy access to the Depot, and near the business centre of the town, renders it one of the most desirable Hotels for the traveling public, and the arrangement of its rooms are well adapted to the com- fort of families.
Prices Moderate and Treatment always Courteous.
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