North Adams city directory 1881-1882, Part 11

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 188


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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S


BLACKINTON.


Archer Benjamin


Caruther John, operative


Archer O. A., treasurer, S. Casey Daniel, operative


Blackington Woolen Co. Cheesbro Alvin


Archer Wm. S., asst. book- Cheesbro Wm., operative


keeper, S. Blackington Woolen Co.


Ashton Edward, weaver


Ashton Geo., weaver


Ashton Richard, carder Astley John, operative


Baker Archie


Baker Edward, weaver


Baker Jos., teamster


Barnett Archibald, boss ful- Cudworth Harlan P.,


le


Barney Peter, operative


Barron Wm., wool sorter


Bastian Henry, weaver


Bastian Jas., operative


Bates Elizabeth, Mrs., wea- ver


Bates Elizabeth, weaver,


Bates Lydia, weaver Battles Benjamin S.


Bentley David H., wool sor- ter


Besoyer Edmuud, wool dyer Bishop Edson, farmer


Blackinton Charlotte, Mrs.


Dorr Geo. B., teacher


Blackinton E. W. (E. W. Eadie Daniel, machinist Blackinton & Co.), and Eaton J. R., operative postmaster Evans Agnes, teacher


Blackinton J. P. (E. W. Evans David W., merchant Blackinton & Co.) Evans Edward, weaver


Blackinton Lucian, opera- Evans John W., dresser ten- tive der


Bliss Leauder, weaver Booth Richard, loom fixer Breingan Geo., carpenter Brierly John, operative Card Chas., overseer Card Franklin, carpenter


Evans Richard, weaver


Evans Robt., second hand Evans Walter S., mer. tailor Exford Wm. H., carpenter Fallon Jas., operative


Fleming Michael, fireman


Coope Edward S., wool sor- ter


Coyle John, operative


Crossett Maynard, weaver


Daly John, wool dyer


Danforth Wm., carder


Davidson W., Mrs.


Davids Geo., wool sorter


Davis Benj., shoemaker


Davis Frederick, laborer Davis John, wool dyer Davis John (2nd), operative


Deering Grace L., teacher Denley Geo., loom fixer


Denley John, overseer Denley Wm., weaver Doane John A., farmer Donovan Jerry, wool dyer


Clark John, operative Collins Morris


Cook Calvin B., farmer


Cook Chas., weaver


Cook Sam'l., boss weaver


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BLACKINTON DIRECTORY.


Fleming Patrick, laborer Fleming Richard, watchman Fleming Richard, Jr., oper- ative


Ford John, operative Ford Wm., farmer


Frazee Minnie, operative Furkee Jos., teamster Fyfe Annie, weaver Fyfe Hugh, machinist Fyfe Thos., weaver Gage Haskill, clerk


Gainey Jas., operative Gainey Wm., weaver Galvin John, weaver Galvin Patrick, farmer Galvin Wm., weaver George Frank, teamster Gove Clarence, laborer Gove Franklin, teamster Gove Wm , farmer


Gove Wm. H., farmer Grandchamp Jos., weaver Green Sam'l, weaver Grimes Chas., operative Grimes Jos., weaver Hannon Margaret, weaver Havard David, weaver


Hermon Chas., loom fixer Hermon Jas., clerk


Hill Wm. and Geo. Hopkins Alanson E., farmer Hopkins Augustus


Hopkins A. E., farmer


Hopkins Chas., carpenter


Hopkins Chester, carpenter Hopkins Edward N., laborer Hopkins Eliza, Mrs.


Hopkins Geo. M., carpenter Hopkins Gilbert, carpenter Hopkins L., farmer


Hopkins Wm. A.


Hughes Edward, operative Hughes Edward, Jr., wool dyer


Humphrey Edward, wool sorter


Hunt Bertha, Mrs.


Howe E. H., dresser tender


Iles Chas., operative


Iles Wm., operative


Ingraham Amanda, weaver Jones Benjamin, moulder Jones David, weaver Jones Edward, weaver Jones Jane, Mrs., weaver Jones John W., wool sorter Jones Joseph, wool dyer Jones Wm., operative


Kavanaugh Michael, oper- ative Kenyon John, dresser tender Laframboise O., wool dyer


Lemly Jane, weaver


Lemm Chas., weaver


Lemm Thos., Mrs.


Leonard John M., boss car- der


Leonard Seth S., carpenter Lewis Zabis Y., farmer


Little Augustine G., tele- graph operator Loomis Wm., operative


McConnell David, laborer McCumber Mary; weaver McDonald Edward,


McGregory Ella Mrs., or- ganist McGregory Emmerson, op- erative


McKendrick Nettie, weaver McNaughton Adam, weaver Mahanney John, farmer Mahoney John, weaver


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R. S. DILLON, CO.'S.


Mahoney Patrick, operative Price Richard, weaver Mahoney Patrick W., opera- tive


Manchester -, farmer


Mavore Jos., laborer


Mattison Andrew J., team- ster


Mattison Fred., weaver


Meehan Wm., operative


Merriam Peter, laborer


Moloney Henry, weaver


Moloney Patrick B., weaver Monahan Michael, operative Monahan Patrick, opera- tive


Monahan Thos., operative


Morgan Sylvanus, farmer


Muldowney Edward, opera- Robinson tive Muldowney Hugh, laborer Muldowney Hugh, Jr., wea- ver


Muldowney John, weaver Murray Michael, laborer Nickerson Malinda, weaver Owen John, wool sorter Owens Lizzie, weaver O'Brien Mary, weaver Palmer Mary, Miss, Pattison Robert, operative Phelps Allen D., milk dealer Phelps Thos. C., farmer Phillips Charlotte, Mrs. Piehler Elizabeth, teacher Piehler John, asst. supt. Pierce Elizabeth, operative Pinkcomb Wm., dresser ten- der


Potter Everett, clerk


Powell Edward, milkman Preston A. W. (2nd), mar- ble


Pugh Geo., operative Quinlan Jas., laborer Quinlan Kate, operative Reynolds Geo., loom fixer Reynolds Jas., loom fixer Reynolds Robt., weaver Ripley Chas., ticket agent Rickards Frank, butcher Rickards Geo., butcher Rickards Reese, boss finisher Rickards Thos.


Riordan Michael, farmer Ripley E. H., boss picker Robare Frank, laborer


Robinson Francis, operative Robinson Stephen, laborer


scourer Thos., wool


Robinson Wm., laborer


Rounds R., operative


Rowland Thos., operative


Rowland Wm., operative


Sellew Geo. E., grocer


Sherman Chancey, laborer Sherman Eber, 2nd Sherman Wm., laborer Smith Arthur M., clerk Smith A. W., dry goods Smith Margaret, weaver Smith Wm., Mrs. Stevens Amy, Mrs., weaver


Stevens Augusta, weaver Stone Jerome, operative


Taft Arthur, weaver


Taft Herbert, weaver Taft Jane, Mrs., weaver Taft Jas., weaver Tatro Jos., brickmaker Temple Thos., boss spinner


Thyer Albert, painter Thomas Geo., operative


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BLACKINTON DIRECTORY.


Thomas John, tinsmith


Thomas John, weaver


Thomas Thos., Mrs., board- ing house


Thomas Wm. H., weaver


Thompson F. A., supt.


Thrall Irving, wool dyer


Torry Ellen, Mrs., weaver


Town Albert, farmer


Turner Edward, overseer spinner


Turner Edward, wool dyer


Turner Thos., weaver


Utman Lorenzo, carpenter


Van Deusen Freeman


Vine John H., operative


Wallace Abram, wool sorter Weir Malcomb, wool scourer Weir Wm., boss dyer


Wilkinson William, opera- tor


Wilkinson Wm., wool sorter


Williams, Chas., weaver


Williams Jane, weaver


Williams R. W., shoemaker Winchester Warren W., Rev.


Wood Alice, Mrs.


Wood Ira H., carpenter


Wood Selina, weaver


Wylie Jas., wool sorter


JOHN S. CLARKE,


FRANKLIN


Electrotype Foundry,


2' :' Is now prepared to fill all orders for ELECTROTYPING at the shortest notice and in the best possible manner.


Leads & Slugs at Type Founders' Prices


STOVE CUTS and TINTS


A SPECIALTY.


Foundry, Cor. 4th and River Sts., Troy, N. Y. N. B. All orders by Mail promptly attended to.


ALLEN IRON WORKS,


Iron and Brass Founders and Machinists, AND MANUFACTURERS OF


FERGUSON


Chain Beamers, Chain Warpers, Chain Dye Machines and Chain Splitters, all of the latest improvement. Also, Skein Spoolers and Bobbin Winders for Silk, Cotton, Woolen and Worsted Yarns, and the


Celebrated Allen Patent Boiler Grate and Filters for Paper Manufactories, Sugar Refineries, Bleacheries, etc.


The Boiler Grates give from 35 to 75 per cent. air space, can suit draft and fuel. General jobbing done in connection with the above Specialties.


Satisfaction Guaranteed by


J. A. ALLEN, Proprietor,


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GOLD COIN BASE BURNER


<>1881->


WITH DOUBLE FIRE POT


Revertible Flue and Double Fire-Pot.


GOLD COIN


The Double Fire Pot, which is used only under our patent, is one of the most desirable im- provements in Base Burning Stoves, and has been used by us for seven years. The lower illumination is be- tween the two fire-pots, and is at all times as bright as the upper illumination, and at the same time the ashes and clinkers ARE NOT exposed to view as in all other stoves which have the lower illumination opposite the grate. At least 10 per cent of the fuel is saved by the use of the Double Fire Pot, the heat radiating from between the fire-pots instead of THROUGH a cast iron fire-pot as in other stoves.


Base Heater .- The descending flues pass along ash-pit sides and into the base, giving the stove an unusually large amount of radiating surface.


The Lower Fire Pot can be shaken and ashes cleaned from front mica lights without opening the doors, thereby making the Gold Coin the cleanest working stove in the market.


The Grate is arranged without a cross-bar, and so constructed that the centre can be drawn out, leaving a free opening for ashes and clinkers to fall into the ash-pan.


Nickel Ornaments .- The Gold Coin is Nickel Plated almost from top to bottom, and is very elaborately and tastefully ornamented. The ornaments are very easily put on, the upper section being mounted all in one piece and the fastenings of all being very simple. The Nickel is also well ventilated and protected from being tarnished by overheating.


FOUR SIZES WITHOUT OVENS : No. 3, $ No. 4, $ No. 5, $ No. 6, $ THREE SIZES WITH LOW OVENS : No. 4, $ No. 5, $ No. 6, $


ONE SIZE DOUBLE HEATER, No. 60, $ Nickeled Copper Teakettle with Plain Stove, $


Directions for using Gold Coin Base-Burner.


1st. In starting a fire, first put on a few shavings, then fill the fire-pot with wood or charcoal ; open the back damper and lower front damper in ash-pit door ; as soon as the wood has become thoroughly ignited, close the front damper in the ash pit door, and supply with coal from the top of stove, then close the feeder cover and open the lower front damper ; after the fire brightens, close the back damper, and the direction of the draft will be downward into the base, through the double bottom to the exit pipe. NEVER ALLOW THE FEEDER TO GET ENTIRELY EMPTY.


2d. To clean the fire, first open check or dust damper by pulling out rod on side of stove, open lower slide doors and with shaker shake the lower fire-pot, and remove the clinkers by pulling out the centre of the grate which is attached to the grate bar.


3d. Do not allow the ashes to accumulate in the ash pan, as there is danger of burning out the grate unless the ashes are removed daily, and see that the pipe is closely fitted to the pipe collar of the stove, and also in the flue of chimney, and not too far into the chimney to obstruct the draft.


4th. Regulate the heat and control the fire by the lower front damper in ash pit door, and check or dust damper on side of stove, which checks the draft by pulling rod out.


5th. When supplying the stove with fuel, or shaking the grate, close ash pit damper and ALWAYS OPEN THE BACK ROLLING DAMPER, and leave said damper open until the coal is well ignited. Fill the magazine from the top of the stove. By so doing you will avoid the escape of any gases or smoke entering the room. By following these directions, we will guarantee the GOLD COIN to give entire satisfaction.


Use chestnut size coal for No. 3, and chestnut and stove size mixed for Nos. 4, 5 and 6.


FOR SALE BY GVl. M. Billigp


GOLD COIN COOKING STOVES & RANGES


GOLD MEDAL HEATING STOVES


BUSSEY, MCLEOD & CO


OAK WOOD SPOKE WORK!


OAKWOOD STOVE WORKS TROY, N. Y. bocca ce est ecoQ


GOLD COIN HEATING STOVES


FOR CO & WOOD


TATE


I XITED +DOLLAR 3. 1879


GOLD MEDAL


COOKING STOVES &RANGES


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ALBANY TURKISH BATHS


714 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.


On the Line of the Broadway Street Cars, and only five minutes' walk from the Depots and Principal Hotels.


MINISTERS will find the new Turkish Bath the greatest relief from the fatigues of preaching.


DOCTORS will feel the care and anxiety of practice lightened by their use, and they will be better able to endure exposure.


LAWYERS will note their effects in a quickened perception and clear ness of intellect, the direct results of a healthy skin and good circulation.


PERSONS engaged in a sedentary employment, will find them the best and most pleasant substitute for muscular exercise.


EVERYBODY will receive benefit from them either in the cure of disease, its palliation, or its prevention.


HOURS FOR GENTLEMEN.


From 8 A. M. to S. P. M., except Tuesday and Friday between the hours of 8 A. M. and 2 P. M., which will be devoted exclusively to Ladies.


Open on Saturday until 10 o'clock P. M.


HOURS FOR LADIES.


From 8 A. M. to 2. P. M.


Our establishment has just been enlarged and improved, there- by giving us facilities for furnishing the Baths as perfectly as in any place of the kind. Send for circular.


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A. J. WITHERELL, REAL ESTATE. Onice 9 Burlingame Block.


See Pages ! ₹ 15 & 142.5


E. D. TYLER & CO., GENERAL


Insurance


Agents.


OFFICE OVER ADAMS NATIONAL BANK, North Adams, -


Mass.


E. D. TYLER.


T. W. RICHMOND.


S. M. WHITE, DEALER IN


Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,


SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, L. W. WHITE, Having in charge the Repairing De- partment, guarantees entire satisfaction, 80 MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS,


AGENT FOR THE


DAV IS


VERTICAL FEED Shuttle Sewing Machine. Does all the work without bastir:


Established in 1862, by H. W. BROWN.


T. W. RICHMOND & CO.,


COALYARD


(Successors,) WHOLESALE & RETAI DEALERS IN


Anthracite & Bitumin COAL !


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Only Agents for Delaware and Hudson Cagal Co., and O d Mine, all rail Lacka- wanna Coal. Office 31 State St., No. Adams, & Cole's Ave., Williamstown, Mass.


BARNARD GALLUP & CO., THIERSS.


The Largest Establishment for Men's and Boys' Wear in the County. Troy and the largest cities discounted. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, FURNISHING AND RUBBER GOODS, full lines.


CASH PRICES, Plain Figures, NO DEVIATION. 4 WILSON HOUSE BLOCK and 34 MAIN STREET,


North Adams, - - MASS ..


CHICKERING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. (See


PETERSON & PACKER


G. A. PAOKER, S. A. PETERSON.


TROY, N. Y.


Dealers in COAL, by Cargo & Car Load,


"NG, and dealer in


Manufacturer of LEATHER LE


J. LEROY PING,


Manufact ors Sales. The Advertisement on front colored page. --


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