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Sullivan Mary, Mrs., h. 95 Ashland
Sullivan Michael, bds. 66 River
Sullivan Thos., bds. 12 Centre Sumner Almarin, carpenter, h. 22 North Eagle Swan Chas. E., h. State next Ballou House
Swan M. E., Mrs., h. 100 Church Swartout Frank, clerk, bds. 125 Main Swift Chas., conductor, h. 127 State
Sweatman Stephen, laborer, rear 22 Union Swift F. E., proprietor of Wilson House Swney Prudon, carpenter, h. south end State Sykes Chas. A., overseer, h. 5 Brown
Snyder Willis G., clerk, with E. D. Tyler & Co. Sykes John, wool sorter, woolen mill, 31 Braytonville Sykes Robert H., bookkeeper, Johnson's, h. 102 Main Sykes Thos. W., sup't N. A. Mfg Co., h. 1 Braytonville
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Talham Albert, sewing machines, h. Bradford block Tallmadge Geo., machinist, h. east end Main Tatro Abraham, h. rear 14 Union Tatro Abram, h. Summit ave. near Main
Tatro Fred, h. Sanford's lane, near Washington ave.
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Tatro John, laborer, h. Union near Glen mill Tatro John, Jr., h. Union opp. Glen mil! Tattersall John H., machine printer, h. 29 Houghton Tattersall Roger, print works, bds. 31 Brooklyn Taylor Hiram, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
Taylor Olive, Mrs., bds. rear 20 Liberty Taylor James, moulder, h. Meadow near Cherry
Taylor Thos., peddler, h. Centre near Holden
Taylor Walter, laborer, h. 22 Washington ave.
Taylor Wesley, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
Taylor Wilson H., engineer, h. 18 Washington ave. Tefft John, engineer, h. 68 Main Tefft W. B., moulder, h. 26 River Temple A. C., clerk, at 44 Eagle
Temple C., Mrs., boarding house, h. 12 Marshall
Temple D. W., farmer, h. 92 Church
Temple Jas. H., butcher, h. 92 Church
Temple Junius B. (Orr & Temple), bds. 7 Grant Temple Monroe, carpenter, h. 7 Grant Temple Wm. A. (Starks & Temple), h. 92 Church Templeton Henry, h. 41 Braytonville Tenney Oliver and Jerome, h. Notch road Terry Henry C., mechanic, south end of State Terry James, mason, south end of State
Terry John D., shoemaker, h. 54 Houghton
Terry N. S., dealer in fresh meat, fish, oysters, clams, vegetables and fruits, 115 Main, h. 5 Elm Terry Sidney S., detective, south end of State Terry Wm. T., h. 5 Elm
Thatcher E. B., Mrs., millinery, 100 Main
Thatcher Emery E., farmer, h. head of Union
Thatcher Wm., laborer, h. 44 Houghton
Thayer Edwin, Mrs., h. 19 Church
Thayer Garry S., h. 130 Main
Thayer S. & Son, lawyers, 4 and 5 Burlingame block Thayer Shepherd (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main Thayer S. Proctor (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main Thibedeau J. H., clerk, Wm. O'Brien, h. 20 Union Thomas Geo., machinist, h. 86 Main
Thomas Geo. W., trav. agt., h. 74 State
Thompson Chas., engineer, bds. Ballou House
Thompson Dewitt, teamster, bds. Veazie above River
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Thompson Lyman, bookkeeper, bds. 79 Main
Thomson Lyman H., bookkeeper, at Burlingame & Darby's Tilton Frank L., books, stationery; newspapers, periodi-
cals, toys, yankee notions, etc., Main cor. Holden, h. 30 Church (see adv.)
Tingue, Mrs. Esther, h. Summit ave. near Main Timothy John, weaver, woolen mill, h. 22 Braytonvllle Tinker Arthur M., h. W. Main near Brown
Tinker E. R., collector of internal revenue 10th dist. of Mass., office Bank block, h. 27 Summer
Tinker Giles K., furniture dealer, upholsterer and un. dertaker, 22 to 30 Eagle, h. 56 Church (see adv.) Tinker Henry W., h. 27 Summer Tinney Emily L., Miss, h. 45 Prospect Titus O. B. (J. B. Orr & Co.), h. 71 Holden Tobin James, laborer, h. 15 Pearl
GILES K. TINKER, *
Nos. 22, 24, & 30 Eagle St., North Adams, Manufacturer and Dealer in
FURNITURE
AND
Upholstering Goods,
Of all the latest and most desirable styles. Also, FEATHER MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, RATTAN WARE, &c. REPAIRING and UPHOLSTERING in all its branches promptly and neatly executed.
UNDERTAKING
A specialty, and the most careful attention given to all the details. A full and complete assortment of goods pertaining to this de- partment constantly on hand. Carriages and Chairs furnished when desired. French and Ger- man languages spoken at this establishment and all orders promptly attended to.
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Tobin Robert, dealer in fancy dry goods, millinery and carpets, 87 Main, h. 34 Church Toohey Mary, Miss, h. 133 Main
Toomey Thomas, laborer, h. 14 Pearl
Torrey G. B., local editor " Hoosac Valley News " Tougas Alexander, painter, bds. Veazie near North
Tougas Ambrose, Mrs., h. Veazie near North
Tower Arthur, h. head of Congress Tower Chas., h. 39 E. Quincy
Tower Chester L., teamster, h. Congress near Main
Tower E. A., music teacher, h. 6 N. Church
Tower Francis O., teamster, Congress cor. E. Quincy Tower Horace A., meat market, 25 Eagle (see adv.) Tower Henry A., butcher, h. Notch road, Braytonville Tower Hobart C. (Tower & Porter), h. Main near Con- gregational ch.
Tower & Porter, stoves, furnaces, tinware, house fur- nishing goods, etc., 20 Eagle (see adv.)
TOWER & PORTER,
DEALERS IN
Cook & Parlor Stoves,
CROCKERY, GLASS WARE,
AND
no.50 9
House Furnis ing Goods.
MMASTER
lin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Galvanized Iron Work of all kinds.
No. 20 Eagle Street,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.,
H. C. TOWER. ARTHUR C. PORTER
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Towle John H., engineer, 15 North
Towne Wm. B., clerk, h. 1 Blackinton block
Townsend Daniel, carpenter, h. 28 Washington ave.
Townsend H. T., carpenter, h. 35 Washington ave. Trayon Stephen, h. 4 Union opp. Eclipse mill
Trimble John, h. rear Eclipse mill
Trudeau Onesime, h. Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond
Trull Julia E., Mrs., h. 8 Briggs ave.
Turner A. Z., cloth folder, h. head of Veazie
Turner Fred. A., bookkeeper Arnold print works, h. head of Veazie
Turner Ezra, h. 29 Beaver
Turner Henry, h. 182 River
Turner John H., laborer, h. 182 River
Turner Wm. H., carriage m'fr, Furnace hill, bds. 16 Main Tuttle D. N., salesman, bds. Richmond House
Tuttle Henry L., laborer, h. Frederick near Houghton
Twing J. A., manager city pharmacy, 76 Main
Tyler Amy A., Mrs., h. 75 Union
Tyler Albert W., conductor, 11 Summer
Tyler C. and E., Misses, h. 17 Chestnut
Tyler E. D. & Co., general insurance agents, office over- Adams National Bank (see adv. on back cover)
Tyler E. D. (E. D. Tyler & Co.) and (T. W. Richmond & Co.), h. 73 Union
Tyler John, engineer, h. S. Ashland
Tyler John B., postmaster, h. 75 Union
Tyrrell James, boiler maker, h. 12 Main, Furnace hill Tyrrell James J.' student, h. 12 Main, Furnace hill
Tyrrell Maggie"L., clerk, Haslam & Co., h. 12 Main
Tyrrell Wm., boiler maker, h. 12 Main, Furnace hill
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Ulmar W. H., division agent Fitchburg R. R., bds. Rich- mond House Underwood Orlo C., clerk, h. 8 Quincy Underwood Warren P., clerk, Sperry's, h. 7 Quincy . Urquhart John, h. 45 Braytonville
U. S. and Canada Express, T. A. Halpine, agent in depot
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Vadner S. & Bro., carriage manufacturers, rear 74 Main (see adv.) Vadner Edmond (S. Vadner & Bro.), h. 19 E. Quincy Vadner Samuel (S. Vadner & Bro.(, h. 11 Pleasant Vandenburgh Willis D., carpenter, 26 Beaver Varney Geo., tanner, h. rear of Eclipse mill
Veazie Chas. C., shoemaker, h. 8 Veazie
Veazie Samuel, h. 54 River
Viner Diana, Miss, bds. 41 Liberty
Vinton Edwin F., baggagemaster, h. 98 Main
Wade Ransom, teamster, h. Moulton hill Waite Richmond E., shoe cutter, h. 1 Marietta Walden Arnold, farmer, h. Notch road Walden Benjamin, farmer, south end of Church
Walden R. G., auctioneer and insurance agent, office Wilson block opp. post-office, h. 20 Pleasant Walden John A., printer, h. 22 South
Walden Wm. B., Mrs., job printer, office, 22 South, h. do. (see adv.)
Walker, Alfred, carpenter, Chace block, Centre st.
Walker Chas. H., barber, h, 32 Spring
Walker Chas. L., machinist, h. head of Franklin
› Walker Frank J., engineer, h. 32 Spring
Walker Frank A., treas. Glen Woolen Co., h. 20 Church, bds. 9 Quincy.
Walker Frank C., h. head of Franklin
Walker Geo. F., laborer, h. 25 Lincoln
Walker Geo. F., Jr., h. 25 Lincoln Walker Gilbert L., dyer, h. 11 Elm
Walker Luther, h. Marshall near Phœnix Walker Wm., h. 11 Main st., Braytonville Wall Edmond, on the Cliff, Union st. Wall James, laborer, h. Union near Tyler's mill
Wall Patrick, Union hill, rear Eclipse mill Wallace Jas., agt. H. T. line, h. 125 Eagle Wallace Jane, Mrs., h. 125 Eagle
Walsh Chas., fireman, h. 21 Prospect
Mrs. W. B. WALDEN, MANUFACTURER OF
Dair Jewelry,
of every description, including Watch Guards, Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Charms, &c.,
Braided in various styles, and mountings furnished. Hair Jewelry never goes out of style, and is a good way to preserve the hair of deceased friends.
SWITCHES, CURLS, PUFFS &C., made to order at short notice to match any shade or color of hair, and at reason- able prices.
Particular attention will be given to straightening and making up Hair Comb- ings, by the use of an ingenious ma- chine, the roots can be turned one way. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tion.
Mrs. W. B. WALDEN. 24 South St. North Adams, Mass.
MRS. W. B. WALDEN
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NORTH ADAMS, MASS
ALL STYLES OF PRINTING
-COMPRISING-
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS &C.,
PUT UP IN PADS WITH
HODDER'S BLOTTER TABLET. Sole owner for Berkshire County.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
Printing in Bronze and Colors.
Latest styles of Visiting and ad- dress Cards, neatly and promptly done here.
Mrs. W. B. WALDEN,
24 South St. North Adams, Mass.
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Walsh Mary, Mrs., h. 14 Pearl Walton John, h. 2 Braytonville
Ward H. D., practical photographer, portrait painter and dealer in fine arts, 78 Main st. opp. Adams Nat. Bk., h. 1 Chestnut cor. Spring (see adv.)
Ward Richard, currier, h. E. Quincy near Wall Ward W. A., h. 1 Chestnut
Warner Chas., shoemaker, h. Meadow above Cherry Warner George, h. 79 State
Warren Chas. H., salesman, Clark & Co., h. 4 Union Warren Geo., h. Veazie opp, school house
Warren Irving T., engraver, h. 7 Blackinton block
Warren Isaiah, h. 20 Union above Eclipse mill Warren Richard A., engraver, h. Willow Dell
Warren William, foreman engraver, Freeman print works, h. 43 Union
Washburn Geo., fireman, bds. 5 Lincoln
Wate Francis, engineer, h. 50 Church
Waters Joseph, stone mason, bds. Bradford place
Watson F. B., freight clerk, h. 34 Church
Watson Edwin D., chief clerk B., H. T. & W. Railway office
Watson J. H., dep. col. int. rev., h. 7 Cherry
Weaver, Jos., sewing machine agent, h. 72 Centre Weeks Susan, Mrs., 30 River
Weisner Christopher, h. old road to Stamford
Welch David, in B. & A. R. R. depot
Welch E. R., h. head of North Welch James, liquors, 25 Centre
Welch James, laborer, h. Union above Tyler's mill Welch John, laborer, h. rear 25 Washington ave. Welch Matthew, liquors, 25 Centre Welch Matthew, h. rear 38 S. Furnace
Welch Michael, painter, bds. 32 W. Main Welch Otis E., clerk, F. L. Tilton, bds. E. R. Welch Welch Owen W., liquors, 45 State, h. 25 Centre Welch Thos., car inspector, h. 7 Ashland Welch's Restaurants, 43 State and 25 Centre (see adv.) Wells Chas. E., civil engineer, bds. with D. M. Wells Wells Chas. W., engineer, h. 16 Ashland Wells Daniel M. (O. Wells & Son), h. Braytonville Wells Eugene H., h. 28 Summer
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Wells Henry N., h. 28 Summer
Wells John H., spinner, h. old road to Stamford
Wells Louise H., Mrs., h. 12 Chestnut
Wells Orson (O. Wells & Son), h. Braytonville
Wells O. & Son, manufacturers of acids and iron liquor, Braytonville
Wells Sarah E., Miss, h. 54 Holden
Wells Virgil B., student, h. 28 Summer
Wellsby Fred., sketcher, bds. 129 Eagle Welsh Jas., builder, bds. Richmond House
Welton Chas. R., clerk, bds. 86 Eagle
Welton Geo. G., shoe cutter, h. 86 Eagle
Welton Wm. A., painter, h. 5 Lincoln
West Geo., clerk, G. M. Mowbray, Union above Tyler's mill
West Peter, h. Ashland below R. R. bridge
West Wm. F., clerk, Berkshire Nat. Bank, bds. with Geo. West
Western Mass. Telephone Co., Telephone Exchange, North Adams, Geo. C. Millard, local manager, office Bank Building
Western Union Telegraph Office, W. F. Orr, manager, Wilson block opp. post office
Wetherbee H. E., bookkeeper, J. Hunter & Son, h. 12 E. Quincy
Wetherbee Lizzie, compositor, Transcript, h. 48 Centre Wetherbee Rebecca, widow, 48 Centre
Whain Jas., machine painter, bds. 33 Union
Whalen James, clerk, h. 9 S. Church
Whalen James, dyer, h. head of Union
Whalen James, watchman, h. 99 S. Church
Whalen Patrick, janitor, h. 33 Main near the Cemetery
Whalen Thos., importer and wholesale dealer in foreign
and domestic wines, liquors, ales, cigars, &c., 23 State, h. 39 Furnace hill
Wheeler Elwin, h. Prospect opp. Jackson
Wheeler John, farmer, h. head of N. Eagle
Wheeler Roby, chambermaid, Ballou House
Wheelock Chas. L., brakesman, h. Main near Brayton- ville
Wheeler Addison, shoemaker, h. 21 Prospect
Wheeler Edmond, laborer, h. 95 Ashland
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Wheelock Rickley, h. West Main near Braytonville Whipple Archibald M., carriage trimmer, h. 7 Veazie Whitaker C. F., general insurance agent, 9 Burlingame
block, h. Morris between Summer and Quincy (see adv.)
Whitaker E. D. (retired), h. 22 Main opp. Richmond House
Whitaker Valmore A., treasurer North Adams Savings Bank, h. 24 Summer
Whitcomb Andrew J., painter for M. L. Manchester
Whitcomb Henry G., fish, 30 Eagle, h. rear 12 Church
Whitcomb -, laborer, h. 19 Pearl
White Chas., moulder, bds. 12 Centre
White Dwight, clerk, Wright & Co., h. 68 Holden
White Frances, Mrs., 6 Liberty
White Fred E., train despatcher, bds. 34 Holden
White Henry; laborer, h. 11 E. Brooklyn
White Jas. H., off Brooklyn opp. Freeman's pond
White Jas., machinist, h. 1 Grant cor Lincoln
White Jas. R., clerk, bds. 1 Grant
White John h. Central ave. off Franklin
White S. N., watches and jewelry and agent for the Davis Sewing Machine, 80 Main, h. 9 E. Quincy cor. Wall (see back cover)
White Thomas, fireman, h. 99 S. Church
White Michael, h. 11 Elm
White Rudolphus, police, h. 9 Fuller
Whte L. W., watch maker, h. 9 E. Quincy cor. Wall Whiteley Mr. h. 52 Houghton
Whitman Carrie, Mrs., bds. 73 Holden
Whitman Harriet, Mrs., h. 84 State opp. Ballou House
Whitman Ira, fireman, h. 9 Jackson
Whitman & Millard, shoe manufacturers, 17 Union Whitman Reuben, h. 86 Eagle
Whitman W. H. (Whitman & Millard), h. 25 Church
Whimore Geo., tanner, h. rear 71 Union.
Whitney Chas. E., mason, h. 11 Jackson
Whitney Chas. R., Mrs., h. 11 Jackson
Whitney Frank H., trav. agent, h. 67 Holden
Whitney Edward B., shoemaker, h. 16 Bryant
Whitney George L., carpenter, h. 18 Prospect
Whitney Henry. carpenter, h. 12 Prospect
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Whitney Henry J., Freeman's general store, h. 67 Holden Whitney Merrill H., mason, h. 11 Jackson
Whitney Martin M., invoicer, h. 16 Prospect
Whitney Royal B., carpenter, h. 5 North Whitney Sceva, packer, h. 68 Holden
Whitney S. E., clerk, h. 68 Holden
Whitney Wm., driver, bds. Veazie above River
Whittiam Diana, Mrs., bds. 1 Marietta.
Whittiam Geo. M., painter, h. head of Franklin Whittiam John, h. head of Franklin
Widdow John, coachman, Richmond House
Wight Albion P., engineer, bds. 5 Grant.
Wight Robt., engineer, h. 10 Pleasant Wilbur J., h. 14 Church
Wilbur Carroll A., clerk, h. 13 Chestnut.
Wilbur Chas. L., h. 118 Eagle
Wilbur John, porter, Ballou House
Wilbur Julia, Mrs., h. Marshall near Main
Wilbur Lizzie, telephone operator, bds. 80 Centre Wilbur Laban S., farmer, h. Notch road
Wilbur Wm., conductor, h. 153 South Ashland
Wilburn Arthur (A. Wilburn & Co.), h. 4 Bethel
Wilburn A. & Co., groceries, teas, coffees, &c., 114 Main (see adv.)
Wilbus Stella, h. Prospect near Jackson
Wilcott Henry, painter, h. 45 Prospect
Wilcox Chas. H., clerk, h. 3 Quincy
Wilcox Mrs., weaver, woolen mill, 5 Braytonville
Wilcox Frederick F., h. 3 Veazie
Wilcox Geo., weaver, h. Burdickville
Wilcox John, laborer, h 16 Brown (Gas hill)
Wilcox Sam'l., stone mason, h. Congress near E. Quincy
Wilcox Thos., Main st., Braytonville
Wilcoxson F. A., cotton broker, h. 15 Church.
Wilder J., general freight and passenger agent, Boston, Hoosac Tunnel, and Western Railway, 1 Martin block
Wilder -, h. 55 Holden
Wilder - , fireman, bds. 79 State
Willard Moses, porter, h. E. end Main
Wiley Edson O., bank watchman, h. Grant opp. Elm
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Wilkinson E. S., cashier of Adams National Bank, h. 32 Church 1
Wilkinson Warren J., at Adams National Bank, h. 3 Church
Willett Joseph, h. Chestnut near R. R.
Williams Anna, Miss, laundry, h. 1 Franklin
Williams Benjamin, hairdresser, h. 35 E. Brooklyn
Williams & Baker, proprietors Wilson House hair- dressing rooms, Main st., cor. Holden
Williams Chas., h. 111 State
Williams Chas., Mrs., h. 8 Chestnut
Williams Chas. M., switchman, bds. 73 Holden
Williams Geo. W., shoemaker, bds. head of Franklin
Williams Henry H., farmer, h. head of Franklin
Williams John A., shoemaker, h. 19 Brooklyn
Williams Laura P., Mrs., h. 73 Holden
Williams Morris, laborer, h. 46 Prospect
Williams Moses, weaver, woolen mill, 29 Braytonville Willis A., h. 77 Holden
Willian Thos., bleacher, h. Marshall opp. gas house
Willoughby Chas., fireman, h. 86 State
Wilmote Chas., shoemaker, bds. 27 Brooklyn
Wilson House Drug Store, E. B. Hamblen & Co., proprietors, Main cor. Holden (see adv.)
Wilson House Livery, J. H. Flagg, prop., 57 Main opp. Wilson House (see adv.) Wilson Mary A., Mrs., h. 32 Spring
Wilson Wesley M., bds. 12 Marshall
Wilson Wm. E., carpenter, h. Wesleyan cor. Prospect Winard Frank, laborer, h. rear 51 Centre
Wining Wm., laborer, h. Franklin cor. Prospect
Winslow Enoch, blacksmith, h. 47 Liberty
Witherell Albert, h. 8 Union
Witherell Albert F., shoemaker, bds. 115 Eagle
Witherell Arthur J., real estate broker and agent National and Hamburg European lines of steamships, office 9 Burlingame block, h. 114 Eagle (see adv. next page)
Witherell Carrie M., hair dealer, h. 5 Blackinton block
Witherell E. M., blacksmith, h. 5 Jackson
Witherell E. J., carriage maker, Willow Dell, h. 114 Eagle Witherell Geo. W., Mrs., h. 5 Blackinton block
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Witherell Orrin, Mrs., h. 115 Eagle Witt Geo., Mrs., h. Moulton hill Witt Ivory, farmer, h. 117 State opp. Dibble's mill Witt L. A., Mrs., resides with A. B. Wright, 15 Bank Witt Marshall M., h. 115 State
Wood Andrew J., h. 3 Union opp. Eclipse mill Wood Chas., laborer, h. Moulton hill
Wood E., Mrs., dressmaker, h. 5 Summer
Wood Frank, hostler, Flagg's livery, h. 7 Summer Wood John, laborer, h. 28 Union hill
Wood Richard, upholsterer, h. 134 Eagle Wood Thos., engraver, bds. 16 Main cor. Marshall Wood Warren B., h. 3 Union opp. Eclipse mill
Wood William G., h. rear 32 Ashland Woods Elizabeth, Mrs., h. 86 River
Woods Wm., loom fixer, bds. 86 River
Woodberry Louis, carpenter, h. 22 Union opp. Eclipse mill Woodcock Louis, bds. 210 River
Woodcock Wm .. bds. 210 River
A. J. WITHERELL, Real Estate Broker.
FARMS ---- DWELLINGS. For Homes or good Invest- ments. PERFECT TITLE GUARANTEED. MONEY LOANED. Titles Examined. OFFICE, No. 9 BURLINGAME BLOCK, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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Woodruff Moses, h. Centre cor. Eagle Woodward L. W., h. 1 Willow Dell Woodward John W., engraver, h. 48 Houghton
Wooster Asel, farmer, h. West Shaft road
Worden Merritt S., clerk, h. 2 Union opp. Eclipse mill Worden Markus L., Mrs., tree agent, h. 88 Ashland cor. Porter
Wright & Co., dealers in flour, groceries, provisions, etc., 4 and 5 Blackinton block (see adv.)
Wright Diana D., Mrs., h. 37 Beaver
Wright A. B. (Wright & Co.), h. 15 Bank
Wright A. W., wholesale and retail dealer in lumber, shingles, lime, cement, etc., office and yard Chestnut opp. Pittsfield depot, L. S. Drowne, agent
Wright Emory, teamster, h. Old Stamford road
Wright Geo., weaver, bds. 3 Beaver
Wright Hixon A., laborer, h. 11 South
Wright M. P., Mrs., resides with John A. Rice, 137 Main Wright Mary E., Miss, h. 11 South
Wright Moses, h. Kempsville
Wyman Alvin, carpenter, h. 10 North Eagle
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Yarter Alphonso, shoemaker, h. 6 South Yarter Eli, 12 Union opp. Eclipse mill Young Arthur W., h. south end of State Young Robt., tailor, h. Chace block, Centre st. Young John, laborer, h. Marshall rear Phoenix mill
Younglove E. S., clerk, bds. Richmond House
CALL AT RAMSDELL'S 99 CENT STORE
Where is to be found an immense assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Housekeeping Goods, &c. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
6 Wilson Block, - - Main Street, , NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
NORTH ADAMS
Business Directory.
1881-82.
ACID AND IRON LIQUOR MANUFACTURERS. Wells O. & Son, Braytonville
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Burlingame & Darby's, Burlingame block (see front colored page) Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see page 22)
BAKERS.
Kimball S. F., Hayden block, 44 Eagle st. McLaughlin A. G., 33 Eagle (see page 21) Manville A., Holden nearly opp. P. O.
BANKS AND OFFICE STAMPS. Adams Rubber Stamp Works (see page 17)
BILLIARD HALL. Wilson House Billiard Hall, W. H. Fosmire, entrance opp. Post Office, (see page 30)
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BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 S. Ashland (see page 4) McDougall & Barcelou, Marshall cor. Centre (see page 16) Miller Alonzo, Union cor. Willow Dell (see page 18) Miller & Card, Centre cor. Holden Vadner S. & Bro., rear 70 Main (see page 29) Witherell E. J., Willow Dell near Union Cavanaugh T. J., 15 Main
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Tilton Frank L., Main cor. Holden (see colored page) Orr & Temple, 72 Main (see colored page)
Phillips' Bookstore, 75 Main
BOOKBINDERS.
Robinson Jas. T. & Son, Bank street (see page 11)
BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS.
Cady F. A., Bradford place, 112 Main Collins & Riordan, Fisher block, 6 Main (see page 27) McConnell John, 94 Main (see page 7) Martin William, 10 State, Martin's block Rand L. C., 5 Eagle st. (see page 5)
Ray F. N., 1 Burlingame block (see page 2)
BUILDERS' MATERIALS.
Dibble S. B., 63 State near depot Haskins J. C., 12 Main (see page 92)
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Chickering's Commercial College (see page 2)
BUTTER DEALERS (Wholesale and Retail). Rogers Edwin, 59 Main
CALICO PRINTERS.
Arnold Print Works, Marshall street Freeman M'fg Co., Union st. (see page 10) 19
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S.
CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH MANUFACTURERS.
Church Eugene, Marshall cor. Centre (see page 29) Miller Alonzo, Union cor. Willow Dell (see page 18) Miner O. S., Willow Dell (see colored page) McDougall & Barcelou, Marshall cor. Centre Vadner S. & Bro., rear 74 Main (see page 29) Turner W. H., Furnace hill, Main st.
Witherell E. J., Willow Dell near Union
CIVIL ENGINEERS.
Brown F. P., Bank block, 69 Main st. Locke W., office in Union depot
CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING. (see Merchant Tailors.)
Barnard, Gallup & Co., 4 Wilson block (see back cover) Cutting C. H. & Co., 6 and 8 State (see front cover) Gatslick Morris, 66 Main
COAL DEALERS.
Brooks F. A., 76 Centre (see page 16)
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see page 4)
Richardson & Flagg, 59 State near depot, and Wilson House block opp. post office
Richmond T. W. & Co., 31 State (see back cover)
COPYING PRESSES AND STENCILS. Adams Rubber Stamp Works (see page 17)
COTTON TOWEL AND YARN MANUFACTURER. Jones Chas. H., River bet. Veazie and Brown
CROCKERY, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. Billings G. & C. W., 90 Main (see page 63) Tower & Porter, 20 Eagle (see page 134) Loftus T. F., 19 Eagle (see page 24) Ramsdell 99 cent store, 6 Wilson block (see page 143) O'Brien Wm., 27 Eagle
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Sanford W. R., 55 Eagle cor. Centre Sperry W. H. & Co., 2 Martin block
Stroud E. A., 112 Union and 2 Beaver (see page 6)
DENTISTS.
Davenport A. F., Dr., 1 Davenport building, 87 Main Hill's Dental Association, 2 Burlingame block Soule C. I., Fisher block, 59 Main
Rice F. R., 110 Main
DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE MANUFAC- TURERS.
Hunter A. & W., 3 and 5 Main
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see page 4)
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame bl'k (see colored page)
Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle near Main (see page 22)
Millard H. J., 76 Main (see page 13)
Rice G. L. & Bro., Main cor. Eagle
Wilson House Drug Store, Main cor. Holden (page 23)
DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS.
Arnold N. H., 2 & 3 Wilson block, Main st.
Gaylord W. H., 3 Martin black Main st.
Haslam R. H. & Co., 4 Martin block (see front cover) Kiely E. C., Mrs., 31 Eagle
Mason F. B., 6 & 7 Blackington block
Smith Homer A. & Son, 107 Main
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
American Express, T. A. Halpine, agt., in depot National Express, T. A. Halpine, agt., in depot U. S. & Canada Express, T. A. Halpine, agt., in depot
FERTILIZERS.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see col. page) Richardson & Flagg, State near depot
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see page 4)
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
FISH AND OYSTERS.
Terry M. S., 111 Main (see page 22) Whitcomb Henry G., 30 Eagle
FLOUR, FEED, AND GRAIN.
Hodge M. D. & A. W., foot of Main (see page 18)
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see page 4)
Wright & Co. (flour, only), 4 and 5 Blackinton block (see page 13)
FLORISTS.
Barlow Clara M., Floral lane, rear of 12 Church opp. Quincy (see page 9) Coleman Jacob, 36 Houghton (see page 13)
ELECTRIC EXPLODING APPARATUS.
Mowbray Geo. M., 113 Union (inside front cover)
FULLING MILLS AND CLOTH WASHERS. Hunter Jas. & Son, 1 Main
FURNITURE DEALERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.
Adams J. H., Adam's block, 118 Main (see page 58) Tinker Giles K., 22 to 30 Eagle (see page 133)
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