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PERSONS employed in sedentary employments, will find them the best and most pleasant substitute for muscular exercises.
EVERYBODY will receive benefit from them, either in the cure of dis- ease, the palliation, or prevention of it.
HOURS FOR GENTLEMEN.
From 8 A. M. to 10 P. M., except Tuesday and Friday forenoons. Tues- day and Friday, after 1 P. M. 4
HOURS FOR LADIES.
From 9 A. M. to 12 M. Tuesday and Friday forenoons.
REFERENCES.
We mention, by permission, S. B. Ward, M. D. ; A. Van Derveer, M. D. ; E. R. Hun, M. D. ; J. S. Mosher, M. D. ; Jno M. Bigelow, M. D. ; John Swinburne, M. D. ; J. W. Cox, M. D. ; E. D. Jones, M. D. ; H. M. Paine, M. D. ; Wm. E. Milbank, M. D.
Our establishment has just been enlarged and improved, thereby giving us facilities for furnishing the Baths as perfectly as in any place of the kind. You are invited to call and inspect.
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
ESTABLISHED 1819.
WOODWARD
HILL,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Carriage and Saddlery HARDWARE AND TRIMMINGS, 324 Broadway, Cor. Hamilton street, ALBANY, N. Y.
HUBS, SPOKES
WOODWARD. & HILL COACH & SADDLERY. 324 BROADWAY.
CARRIAGE
CARRIAGE
English Varnishes,
Enameled and Patent LEATHERS,
& COL
WOODWARD & HILL
Prepared Colors,
Enameled Cloths.
ADJUSTABLE
ENAMELED
Buggy Tops,
RUBBER CLOTH
&c., &c.
Riding Saddles Bridles;
LAP RUGS, DUSTERS, HORSE SHEETS AND NETS? WOLF, FOX, BEAR AND BUFFALO ROBES; HORSE BLANKETS AND HOODS; SURCINGLES, SWEATS AND COOLERS; Trunks, Traveling Bags, WHIPS, HARNESS LEATHER, &c., &c. J. WOODWARD.
W. W. HILL.
Fellies, Shafts, Poles, Buggy and Wagon Bows, Buggy & Phæton Bodies,
WHEELS,
Axles, Springs,
SADDLERY
(HARDWARE)
SADDLERY
BROAD CLOTHS, CORDUROYS.
Valentine's & Com- stock's Ameri- can, and Har- land's and Nobles & Hoare's
MASURY'S
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
T. B. FITZGERALD,
(SUCCESSOR TO M. FITZGERALD)
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
1800
FRENCH BRANDY/
WINES, BRANDIES,
RUM J GIN J
SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES.
Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Fine Old
BOURBON, RYE AND MONONGAHELA WHISKIES,
NO. 114 NORTH SECOND ST.,
TROY, N. Y.
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
WRIGHT & CO., DEALERS IN
FLOUR!
TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
4 and 5 Blackinton Block, HOLDEN STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
CITY PHARMACY.
G. F. BUTLER & CO., Druggists & Apothecaries, Main Street,
DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemi- cals, Fancy and Toilet Goods.
North Adams. Strictly Pure CONFECTIONERY. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
JOHN McCONNELL,
RETAIL DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
CUSTOM WORK
Made to order in the latest styles, and warranted to give. satisfaction both in style of workmanship and price. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine, and we will guarantee satisfaction.
Bradford's Block,
MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS.
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1879. 1879.
Citizens' Steamboat Company.
STEAMERS
CITY OF TROY AND SARATOGA
RUNNING BETWEEN
TROY and NEW YORK,
In connection with the
Rensselaer and Saratoga, Troy and Boston
AND CONNECTING RAILROADS,
DAILY, SATURDAYS EXCEPTED.
Tickets sold on these Steamers, and Baggage Checked to all points on the line of the above Roads.
GENERAL OFFICE, foot of Broadway, TROY, N. Y.
C. W. FARNHAM, Prest. JOS. CORNELL, Gen. Supt.
The Steamers of this line are new and furnished with neat and elegant FAMILY and STATE ROOMS, and BERTHS, and are replete with all the comforts and conveniences that can be desired by the traveler. Baggage taken free to and from Cars and Boats at Troy. This route offers special inducements to parties of pleasure, as well as business men, trav- eling between the North and New York in the heat of summer, by which the monotony of a long Rail Road ride, and the annoyance of dust in crowded and noisy cars are all ex- changed for a quiet, pleasant and expeditious Steamboat ride.
Leaving New York, from Pier 49, N. R., foot LeRoy Street, arriving in Troy in time for all trains going North, East and West.
Leave Troy, foot of Broadway, on arrival of trains of Rensselaer & Sara- toga, Troy & Boston and connecting Rail Roads, arriving in New York in time to make sure connection with all trains South and East.
All Freight Handled with Care, & Forwarded with Safety & Dispatch.
For Passage or Freight, apply on Board, or at office,
FOOT OF BROADWAY. GEO. W. HORTON, - - Gen'l Agent, Troy, N. Y. 4*
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
GARRYOWEN BREWERY.
FITZGERALD BROTHERS, Brewers and Maltsters, BREWERS OF SUPERIOR
XX, XXX, XXXX ALES, INDIA PALE AND EXPORT ALES, Malt Wine, Stock Ale, Brown Stout and Porter. 495, 497, 499, 501, 503 and 505 River St., Troy, N. Y., - and Depot 414 Greenwich St., N. Y. " Orders Promptly Attended to. JOHN FITZGERALD. EDMUND FITZGERALD.
JNO. E. GLENDINNING, (Successor to DUKE & LOCKWOOD) IMPORTER OF
TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, HANDKERCHIEFS, TOWELS. &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE LINEN STORE, No. 351 BROADWAY, - - TROY, N. Y.
DOOLEY'S CATHOLIC PUBLISHING HOUSE -AND- CHURCH GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
CHURCH GOODS, LTAR WINES, SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS. RIVER STREET, - - TROY, N. Y.
Special Attention is Called to the Following
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS
Of Merchants, Manufacturers, and Professional Men.
Page.
Adams National Bank of North Adams. 11 Adams J. H., furniture dealer and undertaker. 33 Allen J. & Co., groceries, provisions, &c .. 3 Arnold E. HI. & Co., print cloth manufacturers. 17 Babcock L. B., meat market, &c. 14
Ballou House, M. Ballou & Sons 24
Barber D. J., leather manufacturer ..
9
Barber Jas. M., carriage manufacturer 3
Barnard, Gallup & Co., clothiers back cover.
Barnes, L. M. & Co., watches, jewelry, pianos, &c. 18
Bartlett E. A. (M. D.), Turkish Baths, Albany. 29
Berkshire National Bank, North Adams 12
Billings G. & C. W., stoves, tinware, &c 38
Boland P. J. & Co., merchant tailors. front cover.
Braman Bros., groceries, provisions, &c. 8
Burlingame & Darbys, hardware, drugs, &c .. front colored p. Butler G. F. & Co., druggists, &c. 32
Chace J. M. & Co., meat market, &c. 13
Citizens Steamboat Co., G. W. Horton, agt., Troy N. Y. 33
Clark & Olds, hardware, cutlery, drugs, &c ...
17
Cluett & Sons, pianos, organs, music &c., Troy. front cover. Coleman Louis, florist .. 17 Cook & Hamilton, Snow Flake Baking Powder .. back cover. Cutting C. H. & Co., clothiers, front cover Crosier's Eagle Market. 3
Cummings John, carpenter, builder and contractor. 27 Cutter & Moore, proprietors of Boston Branch Tea and Grocery Store colored page
Dailey M., cigar manuf. and tobacconist. 26 Dalrymple I., books, stationery, toys, &c .... .colored page. Darling A. B., wall paper, paints, oils, &c. 20 Decker & Tower, stoves, tinware, &c. 2
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dibble S. B., lumber, packing boxes, &c 10
Dooley Wm., Catholic bookstore, Troy 34
Dowlin M. R., harness and trunk store. 8
Doyle J., grocer and steamship agent. 27
Fitzgerald T. B., wholesale wines, liquors etc., Troy. 31
Fitzgerald Bros., brewers, Troy. 34
Flagg J. II., livery, sale and boarding stable. 4
back cover Flagg & Tyler, insurance agency .. ...
Fisher S. M., soap and candle manufacturer 8 Freeman Mfg. Co., cotton manufs., and calico printers 25 Gates J. P., coal dealer, Troy. 34
Germain & Clark, green grocers, etc. 20 Glendinning Jno. E., table damasks, napkins etc., Troy 34 Harmon J. A., cigar manufacturer 7
Henry R. L., North Adams launnry. 8
Hodge M. D. & A. W., prop's of Phoenix mills. 7
Holbrook M. G., plumber, steam and gas fitter. 18
Hosley A. B., North Adams monumental works 14
Hoosac Savings Bank of North Adams. 12
Hoosac Valley News, E. D. Angell, publisher
21
Keyes S., staple and fancy dry goods. 66
Legate, painter and paper hangings.
6
Loftus T. F., grocer and steamship agent. 9
Loth C. Edward, architect, Troy. 13
McCammon E., Albany, piano manufacturer,.
.see catalogue in back part of book Mc Connell John, boots, shoes and rubbers. 32
Mc Dougall Alex, blacksmith, horseshoer, &c .. 23 Manchester M. L., paper hangings, window shades, &c. 13 Miller A., carriagemaker, blacksmith and livery. 15 Miner O. S., carriage and sleigh manuf .... front colored p. Mowbray Geo. M., tri-nitro glycerine manufacturer ....
.inside front cover.
Nelson House, H. K. Bush, proprietor, Troy 39
North Adams Savings Bank of North Adams 11
O'Brien Wm., fine family groceries, &c.
Orr John H., ice dealer. 23
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Perry Geo. B., agent Ames Lumber Co 9
Peterson & Walker, coal dealers, Troy, ... .back cover.
Pike's Marble Works 28 Quackenbush G. V. S., dry goods, Troy .. ... colored page.
Rand E. A., coal, grain, flower vases, &c 14 Rand L. C., boots, shoes, and rubbers. 14
Ray F. N., boots, shoes, hats, caps, &c 2
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Rider Jesse E. Dr., chiropodist and hairdresser .. 15 Robinson Jas. T. & Son, publishers of " Adams Transcript " 22
Scrivens, harness and saddlery. front cover
Shumway J. H., sewing machine agent. 23
Sperry W. H. & Co., china, glass, crockery, &c. 27
Stroud E. A., groceries, dry goods, &c 26
Tower H. A., meat, provisions, &c. 8
Troy & Boston R. R., E. E. Aldrich, gen'l ticket agt 19
Vadner S. & Bro., carriage manufacturers 27 Walden R. G., deputy sheriff & auctioneer. 6 Walden Wm. B., job printer, &c. opposite 96
Ward H. D., photographer .. .front colored page.
Welch E. R., wagon maker and repairer 20
Wells H. N., coal, wood and kindlings 23 Whitaker C. F., insurance agent .. 16 White L. W., watches, clocks, jewelry, &c ..... back cover. Wilson House Drug Store. 18
Woodward & Hill, carriage and saddlery hardware, Albany .. 30
Wright & Co., groceries, flour, teas, &c,. 32
Young G. B., dentist 26
Empire Brewery.
Established 1817.
DALY & STANTON,
XX and XXX
EXPORT AND INDIA PALE
ALES,
Nos. 188 to 200 FIFTH STREET,
JAMES DALY, JOHN STANTON.
TROY, N. Y.
STREETS AND AVENUES.
Ashland street, from Summer southeast to village limits. Bank street, from Main south to Summer.
Blackinton street, from Church west to Ashland.
Bradley street, from S. Church east.
Brooklyn street, from River north to Houghton.
Brown street, from Main north to River.
Beacon street, from Prospect east to Summit.
Bethel street, from Franklin south.
Braytonville, located at west end of Main
Brigg's avenue, from Church east.
Bryant street, from Houghton west.
Burdickville, a small colony of houses on the side of a hill, west of Johnson Mfg. Co.'s mills.
Centre street, from Eagle west to Marshall.
Central avenue, from Franklin north.
Centre street alley, from Centre street.
Church street, from junction Centre and Eagle south to village limits.
Cherry street, from Pleasant east to Wall.
Chestnut street, from Spring west to Hoosac River.
Congress street, from Main south.
East Quincy street, from Pleasant east to Congress
Eagle street, from Main north to Franklin.
East Wesleyan street, from Wesleyan west to Summit.
East Brooklyn street, from Brooklyn east to village limits.
Elm street, from Grant south.
Furnace street, from Main south.
Franklin street, from junction Eagle and Liberty northeast to Wells ave. Fuller street, from Houghton west. Frederick street, from Houghton west.
Grant street, from Lincoln west to Elm. Harmony street, from Main south.
High street, from Pine south.
Moulton Hill, above the quarry S. end of State. Holbrook street, from Wall east to Meadow.
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STREETS AND AVENUES.
Holden street, from Main north to River. Hudson street, from Eagle east to Prospect. Houghton street, from Brooklyn north to town limits. Johnson street, from River north to Frederick. Jackson street, from Eagle east to Prospect Lincoln street, from Centre north to River. Liberty street, from Brooklyn east to Eagle.
Main street, from Five Points west to Braytonville. Meadow street, from Brigg's ave. north. Marshall street, from Main north to River Marietta street, from Franklin north. Morris street, from Summer south. North street, from Brooklyn west to Johnson. North Eagle street, from Eagle at Franklin northeast. Northern Lights avenue, from Franklin north. Pearl street, from Main south.
Pine street, from Harmony west. Pleasant street, from Main south to Church. Porter street, from Church west to Ashland Prospect street, from Eagle east and north to Franklin. Quincy street, from Church west to Morris River street, from Eagle west to Brown. South street, from Church west to Spring. Spring street, from Church southwest to Washington ave. State street, from Main south.
Summit avenue, from Main south. Summer street, from Church west to State. Summit street, from Beacon north to Well's ave. Tremont street, from Prospect north to Franklin. Union street, from Eagle east. Vincent avenue, from Main south to E. Quincy. Wall street, from E. Quincy south to Cherry. Walnut street, from State west and south. Washington avenue, from Church west to Ashland. Well's avenue, from Summit north. Wesleyan street, from Eagle east to E. Wesleyan. Willow dell, from Union south.
NELSON HOUSE, On the European Plan, Opposite South End of Union Depot, Troy, N. Y. Neat Rooms and Good Beds. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS AT MODERATE PRICES. H. K. BUSH, 1 - Proprietor.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY, 1879-80.
ABBREVIATIONS .- The following abbreviations are used in this Direc tory : ave, avenue; agt, agent; bds, boards ; cor, corner ; h, house ; n, near, opp, opposite.
A
Adams Artemas, over Tripp's shoe store, Main st. Adams Horatio, over Tripp's shoe store, Main st.
Adams John, coachman, h. Lincoln near Centre
Adams J. H., furniture dealer and undertaker, 1 Adams's block, h. 3 do (see adv.)
Adams National Bank of North Adams, Main cor. Bank (see adv.)
Adams Wm., over Tripp's shoe store
Adriance Charles H., shoemaker, boards with
Albee Chas., hack driver, at Flagg's livery
Alden C. L., fireman, bds. Ballou House
J. H. ADAMS, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE
Of Every Description. Also, PICTURE FRAMES, BRACKETS AND FANCY CABINET WARE, UNDERTAKING a Specialty. Adams Block, Main St., NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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Alderman Dallas, h. Union, above Beaver mill
Alderman Franklin, h. Union above Beaver mill
Aldrich Frank, h. Main cor. Eagle
Aldrich Frances Miss, Main cor. Eagle
Alford M. L., Mrs., h. Summer opp. Ashland
Allen C. B. (J. Allen & Co.), h. Main opp. Davenport block
Allen J. (J. Allen & Co.), h. Main opp. Davenport block Allen J. & Co., groceries, provisions, flour, etc., Bradford place, Main st. (see adv.)
Allen Robt., shoemaker, Centre cor. Marshall
Allen, Sarah Mrs., h. Natural bridge
Allen Seth, marble worker, Eagle cor. Prospect Allen Wm. A., brakeman, bds. Ballou House
Amadon Arthur F., student, with P. F. Amadon
Amadou Geo. A., acid maker, h. Braytonville
Amadon N. M., Mrs., h. Centre near Lincoln
Amadon Perry F., tanner, E. Main, opp. French Catholic church
Amadon Samuel, State nearly opp. Richmond House American Express Office, Thos. A. Halpine, agent, State opp. Richmond House.
Ames Lumber Co., Geo. B. Perry, agent, office Main cor. Marshall (see adv.)
Andrews R. R., file manuf., h. Spring near Church
Anderson Wm. H., laborer, h. Natural bridge
Angell Edward D., publisher of Hoosac Valley News, residence Eagle, 3d house above Union
Angell J. C., editor " Hoosac Valley News," h. Turner block, Eagle st.
Archer O. A., sec. & treas. S. Blackinton Woolen Co.
Armstrong Horace, Prospect bet. Jackson and Hudson Armstrong Wm., color mixer, h. East Brooklyn
Arnold E. H. (E. H. Arnold & Co.), h. Eagle nearly opp. Union
Arnold E. H. & Co., manufacturers of print cloths, office and mill on Union st.
Arnold John F., h. Wall near Cherry
Arnold N. H., dry goods, carpets, oilcloths, etc., Wilson block, Main st., h. Chestnut near Spring
Arnold Oliver, h. Church near Summer
Arnold Print Works, manufacturers of calico prints, office and works ou Marshall street.
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Arnum Chas., h. south part of State
Arnum Fisk, farmer, h. head of Veazie
Arnum Geo. D., h. State next Ballou House Ashman Augustus, sexton, h. Pleasant n. East Quincy Ashman Jas. V., butcher for H. A. Tower, 16 Eagle Ashman John L., lumber dealer, h. North Eagle Atwood Edwin R., machinist, Eagle nearly opp. Liberty
Atwood John I., laborer, h. Furnace n. Main Atwood Wm. L. shoemaker, bds. with E. R. Atwood Austin Chas., brakeman, State nearly opp. Richmond House
Austin Harry, printer, bds. with Robt. Howard Austin Sarah, h. Briggs avenue
Averill Geo., shoemaker, h. Prospect cor. Hudson
Averill Washington, shoemaker, h. South n. Spring Avey Joseph, spinner, h. 16 Brown
Ayers Wm. P., butcher, Church opp. M. E. church
B
Babbitt Nathan S., physician and surgeon, office and residence, Main st., office hours until 9 A.M. and 1 to 2 and after 6 P.M.
Babcock G. H., butcher for L. B. Babcock
Babcock Jas., butcher, bds. with Sam'l Ellis
Babcock L. B. (formerly Dyke & Babcock), meat market Holden st. next Wilson block, h. Wesleyan hill
Bacon Joel, manager Western Union Telegraph Office, opp. P. O., h. Holden cor. Centre
Bailey Harriet, Mrs., with Robt. Burleson
Bailey Henry, laborer, h. River cor. Brooklyn Bailey John, teamster, h. Wilbur block, Eagle,st.
Bailey John C., shoemaker, Brooklyn above print works
Bailey Sylvester, overseer, h. Brooklyn below Liberty Baird John, h. Holden above Centre
Baker Henry D., painter, Union next shoe factory Baker Henry E., hairdresser, h. State street
Baker Joseph, laborer, east end of Main Ball N. J., butcher, Eagle market, bds. J. H. Beals Ballou Henry, farmer, south end of State
Ballou M. & Son, proprietors of Ballou House, State st. near depot (see adv.)
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Ballou M. (Ballou & Son), Ballou House Ballou Napoloon, shoemaker, h. Centre opp. Lincoln Ballou Willard, packer, h. Eagle cor. Hudson Ballou Wm. A. (Ballou & Son), Ballou House Banson Harry, expressman, h. Church n. Main Barber Asa, Mrs., h. Spring opp. Chestnut
Barber D. J., leather manufacturer, Union near Willow dell, h. Pleasant near East Quincy (see adv.)
Barber Jas. M., carriage and sleigh manufacturer, Main st., Furnace hill, bd3. O. P. Lewis (see adv.)
Barden Chas., carpenter, bds. with Dr. H. Bushnell
Barkley Frank, laborer, lower end of River
Barkley Rob't, laborer, Furnace near Main
Barlow Alvin H., mechanic, h. Eagle cor."Prospect Barnard E. (Barnard Gallup & Co.), bds. J. Rouse's
Barnard, Gallup, & Co., ready made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, etc., 4 Wilson House block (see adv.)
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Barnes L. M. (L. M. Barnes & Co.), h. Quincy n. Morris Barnes L. M. & Co., watches, jewelry, pianos, organs, sheet music, etc., 5 Wilson block, Main st. (see adv.) Barnett Jas., boss finisher woolen mill, Braytonville Barrett Edwd., h. S. Ashland below R. R. bridge Barrett John, laborer, Main above Phoenix mills Barrett John, laborer, h. Washington avenue Barrington Mark, laborer, Union opp. Willow dell Barrus L. K., dentist, Bradford place, Main st. Barry John, laborer, Main near the cemetry Barry John, laborer, Marshall above Phoenix mill Barry Patrick, laborer, h. Marshall near Main Barry Wm., laborer, Marshall above Phenix mill Barsaloue David A., blacksmith, Brooklyn n. Liberty Bassett D. H., carpenter, south end of State
Bassett Julia, domestic, for J. H. Orr
Bateman T. S., dealer in beef, pork, mutton, ham, saus- age poultry, vegetables, etc., Isbell block, Eagle st., h. Union
Bates Edwin, weaver, woolen mill, Braytonville
Bates Mark, south end of State
Bates Wm. H., shoemaker, Main st., Braytonville
Battis Leonard, teamster, Eagle near River
Baxter Lyman, carpenter, h. Ashland below Chestnut Beals Dennis A., carpenter, State below Ballou House Beals Homer, laborer, old road to Stanford
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Beals J. H., peddler, Eagle cor. Franklin Beaudoin Delima, bds. with Chas. Fairfield Beaudoin Jos., clerk, Haslam & Co., bds. C. Fairfield's Beaudreau Peter, shoemaker, Brooklyn below Liberty Bechard Etienne, Union opp. Eclipse mill
Beckwith Jas., laborer, h. Moulton hill
Beer E. H., attorney and counselor at law, and general insurance agent and collector from all parts of the U. S. and Canada. Office 11 Martin block, bds. with J. D. Clark, Liberty st.
Beirne Patrick, h. S. Ashland below R. R. bridge Benack Chas. D., restaurant and dealer in the choicest brands of cigars, tobaccos, and smokers' articles in general, confectionery, fruits, nuts, oysters, wholesale and retail, Main opp. Davenport block, h. head of Liberty
Benack Frank, shoemaker, Brooklyn below Liberty Bender Fred., hostler, for Alonzo Miller
Benedict Alexander, painter, h. Elm near Grant Benedict Chas. N., shoe cutter, bds. with A. Benedict Benedict Francis D., shoemaker, bds. with A. Benedict Benjamin Walter, shoemaker, bds. J. B. Davenport Bennett Sam'l B., laborer, Union opp. Eclipse mill Benoit Antoine, shoemaker, Union below Eclipse mill Benson Horace, mason, h. Prospect near Hudson Benson J. W., machinist, h. Eagle near Union Bentley Jos., sup't " Arnold's, " h. Quincy near Church Benton F. H., mason, h. E. Quincy cor. Wall Benton Frank H., mason, bds. with H. C. Benton Benton H. C., mason, E. Quincy cor. Wall Benway Francis, laborer, h. Prospect above Eagle
Berkshire National Bank, of North Adams, Daven- port block, Main street (see adv.)
Berry Chas. H., livery, sale and boarding stable, good teams at short notice, and terms reasonable, Main opp. Savings Bank, h. Davenport block Best Samuel, h. Furnace, rear of depot Bibbens Peleg, h. Church near Meth. ch.
Bichard Etienne, brick maker, h. head of Union
Bigue Philip, shoemaker, h. Washington avenue Billings C. W. (G. & C. W. Billings), h. S. State Billings G. & C. W., stoves, tinware, etc., Main nearly opp. Adams Nat'l Bank (see adv., p. 38)
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Billings G. (G. & C. W. Billings), h. S. State
Bingham Chas. H., brakeman F. R. R., bds. Commercial Hotel
Bingham David, carpenter, Prospect near Franklin
Bishop Amanda, Mrs., Marietta cor. Franklin
Bishop E. L., millinery, opp. Berkshire Nat. Bank
Bishop Homer, Brooklyn above print works
Bissaillon Alexis, Union above Tyler's mill
Bissaillon Edmund, clerk, Barnard, Gallup & Co.
Bixby W. H., groceries, provisions, flour, canned fruits, etc., also dealer in choice flowering shrubs, roses and bedding plants, boquets, cut flowers and floral designs, furnished at short notice, also depository of Am. Bible Soc'y, 3 Adams' block, Main
Blackinton S. Woolen Co., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, Blackinton
Blackinton S., president of the Adams Nat. Bank and president of S. Blackinton Woolen Co., h. Church cor .. Main
Blanchard Flora, Mrs., h. Veazie above River
Blanchard Mary A., with A. B. Hosley
Blanchard L. E., in tunnel, Marietta n. Franklin
Blanchard Myron R., stair builder, h. Church below Quincy Blaney John, Union, just above print works
Blair Bert, laborer, h. off S. Church
Blair Henry, laborer, h. off S. Church
Blair Wm., farmer, south part of State
Blide Matthew, laborer, Union opp. Eclipse mill
Bliss A. C., shoemaker, State next Ballou House
Bliss Elizabeth, widow, Eagle above Union
G. & C. W. BILLINGS, DEALERS IN Stoves, Tinware, Crockery,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Paper Stock and Old Metals, Opp. Adams National Bank, Main St., NORTH ADAMS, Mass. Agents for the " SUPERIOR" RANGE; best cooking convenience made. Would refer to
A. W. HODGE, A. C. HOUGHTON, BERRY LEWIS.
Call in and look at it.
G. & C. W. BILLINGS.
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Bliss Harry C., clerk N. A. Bk., bds. Eagle opp. Union Bliss Henry C., h. Eagle opp. Union
Bly Frank A., conductor, h. N. Eagle cor. Jackson Boardman Chas. H., laborer, h. Wash'n ave. cor. Spring Boardman Henry, baggage master, h. Washington avenue Blood Henry C., car repairer, Ashland cor. Lover's lane Blood Herbert R., section boss, h. East Brooklyn
Bocock Manuel, weaver, h. Brooklyn below Liberty Boland Ann, Mrs., h. Union near Eagle
Boland Bernard, shoe maker, E. Main near Vincent ave.
Boland Michael, liquors, h. Union near Eagle
Boland P. J. (P. J. Doland & Co.), h. Union near Eagle Boland, P. J. & Co., merchant tailors, 1 Martin's block, Main cor. State (see adv. front cover)
Bolger Michael, ice pedler, Ashland cor. Washington ave. Bolson Thos., carriage trimmer for Alonzo Miller
Bond E. A., agent Troy & Greenfield R. R., office in depot, h. 3 Blackinton block
Bond John A., secretary of Hoosac Savings Bank of North Adams, bds. with Mrs. D. J. Kimball, Holden st. Bond L. V., safes, h. Union above Tyler's mill
Bond Austin, treasurer of the Troy and Greenfield R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel, and treas. of Hoosac Savings Bank, office Summer cor. Morris, h. Union near Eclipse mill
Bond Alfred, clerk Wright & Co., bds. with A. Bond Bonner David, engineer, h. Veazie above River Booth Dan'l II., shoemaker, h. Holden above Centre Booth Herbert L., mechanic, h. head of E. Main Bordeleau Jos., laborer, h. South n. Wash'n ave.
Boston Branch Tea and Grocery Store, Cutter & Moore, proprietors, Davenport block, Main st. (see adv. opp. inside front cover)
Boston Dry Goods Store, 4 Martin block (see adv.) Bosworth Wm., resides with John Simonds
Bottoms Smith, boss fuller woolen mill, Braytonville Bouchard Chas., shoemaker, h. Eagle cor. Centre Boulger John, farmer, h. Union opp. tannery Bourdon Adolphus D., Union above Beaver mill Bourgeois J. B., architect and artist in all kinds of paint-
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