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Fisher S. M. (Fisher & Morgan), h. south end of State
Fitzgerald Gerald B., h. 68 .Prospect
Fitzgerald Jas. (Cody & Fitzgerald), old road to Stamford Fitzgerald Maurice, laborer, h. 9 East Union
Fitzgerald Michael, Marshall rear Phoenix mill
Fitzgerald Patrick, tailor, h. 31 Houghton
Fitzgerald Patrick, laborer, h. 15 Pearl
Fitzgerald Timothy, laborer, h. 24 Washington ave.
WALTER S. EVANS,
44 STATE STREET,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Strictly Fine Custom Tailoring.
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Fitzgerald Wm., h. Washington ave. cor. Ashland Fitzpatrick John, laborer, h. 44 Furnace Fitzpatrick Jas., laborer, h. 45 W. Main Fitzsimmons James, h. S. Church near the R. R. Flagg Fred A. (Richardson & Flagg), h. 19 Church
Flagg J. H., livery, sale and boarding stable, 57 Main opp. Wilson House, h. 65 Holden (see adv.)
Flaherty Dennis, tanner, h. 5 Fuller Flaherty Jas. D., clerk, bds. 12 Centre
Flaherty James, laborer, h. 5 Fuller Flaherty John, cigarmaker, h. 12 Centre
Flaherty John, laborer, bds. 53 Furnace Flaherty, John, Mrs, h. 12 Centre
Flaherty John, h. E. Main cor. Mountain road
Flaherty Michael, peddler, Mountain road near E. Main Flanders M. C., Mrs., at 19 Summer Fleming Francis H., h. 70 Eagle Fletcher A. W., mechanic, h. 8 Jackson
Fletcher Jas., h. rear 6 Main Fletcher Jas. M., packer, bds. 15 Beacon Fletcher John J:, 15 Beacon
Flood Edgar R., clerk, bds. 119 Eagle Flood Luke H., printer, Transcript, h. 14 North Eagle Flood Maria, Mrs, h. 12 North Eagle
Flood N. B., tallyman, T. & G. R. R., h. 8 Bryant
Flood Rufus C., printer, bds. 12 N. Eagle Flynn John, laborer, 28 Lincoln Flynn John, teamster, h. 105 S. Church
Flynn John, carpenter, h. 12 Veazie Flynn Michael, laborer, h. 116 River Flynn Thomas, cigarmaker, bds. Union House Flynn Wm., hostler, h. 105 S. Church Follett Edward T., clerk, h. 14 Brooklyn
Follett Hattie A., clerk, h 18 Houghton
Follett John D., patternmaker, h. 15 E. Brooklyn Foley James, calico printer, h. 11 Houghton Foote Frank N., carpenter, h. Willow Dell Foote Oliver, h. 76 Holden
Ford Alexander, plumber, h. 44 River
Ford Chas., clerk, bds 9 Quincy Formhalse Henry, h. rear 74 Main Formhalse John, rear 74 Main
Fosmire W. H., proprietor of Wilson House Billiard hall, entrance opp. P. O., h. 119 Main Fossett Chas. L., laborer, h. 140 Eagle
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Foster Ada J., teacher, at Drury Academy
Foster Julia, Mrs., h. 98 Eagle cor. Prospect
Foster S. P., Mrs., bds. Wilson House
Fountain Walter E., teamster, h. 24 River Fountain Jos., Mrs., 24 River
Fournier John, shoemaker, h. Walnut st., Moulton hill Frain Patrick T., 4 Arnold Place
Francher Emma, h. 30 Lincoln opp. shoe factory
Francher Eugene E., bookkeeper, bds. 30 Lincoln Franklin Esther, Mrs., h. 6 South
Franklin John M., clerk, h. 6 South
Frazier John, on hill rear 69 Brooklyn
Frawley Mary A., Mrs., h. 19 Veazie
Free Xavier, cook, at Wilson House
Freeman Manufacturing Co., manufacturers of prints, foulards and cretons, office on Union street (see adv.) Freeman W. W., Mrs., h. Summer corner Bank
Freeman Wallace, h. Summer corner Bank
Freeman W. W., groceries, provisions, dry goods, boots, shoes, etc., Eagle cor. River
French Eva S., teacher, Primary school, No. 7
French Geo., general agent for "The Penn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia " for Western Massachusetts, office 11 Martin block, h. head of Brigg's ave, (see adv.)
French Helena, teacher, Wesleyan hill Frink Chas. A., painter, h. 169 E. Main
Frost L. M., Miss, clerk, h. 9 Blackinton block
Fuller A. G., car inspector, h. 137 Ashland Fuller Chas. E., slater, h. 34 E. Quincy
Fuller Dwight, slater, h. 34 E. Quincy
Furlong Catharine, domestic, at Wilson House Fuller E. P., h. 92 Eagle
Fuller Francis M., mason builder, h. 35 Spring Fuller Geo., weaver, 28 Houghton
Fuller Lewis P., h. 24 Franklin cor. Northern Lights Fulton Alexander W., shoemaker, h. 4 Bethel
Fulton Richard, shoemaker, h. rear 7 Brooklyn
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Gaddis Jas., h. Union hill rear Eclipse mill Gagnon Geo., tanner, h. rear 22 Union Gainley Frank, h. Chase block, Centre street
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Gainley Joseph F., cigar manufacturer and tobacconist, 32 Main, h. Chase's block, Centre
Galarneau Isidore, salesman with Haslam & Co.
Gallagher Frederick, shoemaker, bds. 37 Eagle Gallagher Patrick, bds. 6 Brooklyn
Gallagher Patrick, h. 57 S. Furnace opp. depot
Gallery Joseph, h. lane rear 51 Centre
Gallino Geo., laborer, h. 101 Eagle
Gallup Clarence W., lumber and box manufacturer,Red Mills, Clarksburgh, bds. Richmond House (see adv.) Gallup Edward E., clerk, W. H. Gaylord, h. 5 Frederick Gallup & Houghton, manufacturers of print cloths, office and factory Beaver mill village
Gallup Jos. L., painter, h. 5 Frederick
Gallup Milo S., Mrs., h. 5 Frederick
Gallup Wm. Arthur (Gallup & Houghton), and treas. Arnold print works, h. 33 Church
Gallup Willard S., at Arnold print works, h. 5 Frederick Gallup Willis J., merchant, bds. 129 Main
CLARENCE W. GALLUP,
LUMBER YARD,
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
BUILDING MATERIALS,
And Packing Boxes.
Listings, Saw Dust and Slab Wood, constantly on hand. RED MILLS, CLARKSBURGH;
P. O. Address, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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Gallup Wm. W., wholesale grocer and commission merchant, 9 and 11 Richmond block, h. Ashland cor Porter (see adv)
Ganes Joseph, peddler, h. 105 State
Gardner Herbert, yard master, h. 16 Ashland
Gardner Alonzo, h. south end of State
Gardner Perry G., machinist, h. 23 N. Eagle
Gardner Lemuel, beamer tender, h. Burdickville
Garlick Rufus W., h. 121 W. Main
Garlick Arthur, carder, h. 121 W. Main Gates Charles, laborer, 1 head of N. Eagle
Gatslick Morris, clothing and gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, etc., 66 Main, h. 9 Chestnut (see adv.)
Gaudette Albert, carpenter, bds. 28 Washington ave Gaudette Eli, h. State next Ballou House
Gaudett A., laborer, h. 3 E. Brooklyn
Gaudett W. F., shoemaker, h. River cor. Veazie Gavitt John, h. south end of Congress Gavitt Milton, hostler, h. 34 Main
Gay Joseph, truckman, h. head of Union
Gaylord W. H., dry and fancy goods and notions, 3 Mar- tin's block, Main st., h. 18 Quincy cor. Ashland
WM. W. GALLUP,
Wholesale Grocer,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FLOUR A SPECIALTY.
No. 9 and 11 Richmond Block,
State Street, - North Adams, Mass.
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Gaynor Joseph, laborer, h. 142 Eagle Gelineau A. N., clerk, h. 147 Main Gelineau Samuel, bds. 30 State Gelinas Thomas, shoemaker, h. 56 River Germain Edward, clerk, bds. 87 Eagle
Germain Francis, bookkeeper, bds. 87 Eagle Germain Fred., butcher, h. 20 Washington Germain Geo. O., shoemaker, h. 3 Wesleyan Germain Oliver, h. 3 Wesleyan
Germain Lewis A., clerk, h. 28 E. Quincy Gibson Albert, laborer, h. 121 State Gibson Gilbert H., painter, h. 32 Houghton Gilbert Francis, laborer, h. rear 78 River Gill Geo., fireman, h. 183 Union Gilman Israel W., carpenter, h. 12 Veazie Gilmore Edward D., h. west end of River
Gilmore Jos. L., driver, h. rear 11 Union
Gilrain Jas., laborer, h. 83 River
Gilrey Moses, shoemaker, h. 70 River Girouard D. & Co., dealers in fine family groceries, pro- visions, teas, coffees, etc., 61 Eagle opp. Catholic church.
Girouard D. (D. Girouard & Co.), h. Hayden's block, Centre st.
Gleason A. E., clerk with H. W. Clark & Co.
Gleason C. C .. dentist, h. 52 Church
Gleason Newton, h. 44 Franklin
Gleason Jos., teamster, h. head of Franklin
Glen Woolen Co., manufacturers of fancy cassimeres and Scotch cheviots, north part of Union
Goggin Stephen, laborer, h. 12 Franklin cor. Central ave Goggin Wm., rear 20 Liberty Gokey Felix, laborer, h. 9 Central ave. Goldsmith Albert, foreman, h. 34 Ashland
Goldsmith Seth S., carpenter, h. 34 Ashland
Goldthwaite Mr., farmer, S. Church near town line.
Gong Gim, shoemaker, h. 4 Blackinton block
Gonya Antoine, h. 127 Union Gonya Peter, bds. 125 Union Gonya Wm., laborer, h. 125 Union
Gooden Michael F., bartender, Mansion House Gooden Michael, h. Marshall near print works Goodnow Addison, h. 11 Grant
Goodnow F. L., carriagemaker, at O. S. Miner's, h. Ash- land st. .
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Goodnow James, wheelwright, h. 15 Quincy Goodrich Frank C., telegraph messenger at 72 Main Goodrich Frank, h. head of Houghton
Goodrich F. H., fine family groceries, provisions, fruits. etc., 108 Main, residence 10 Quincy
Goodrich H. P., bookkeeper, 25 Chestnut Goodrich Herbert W., Mrs., h. Willow Dell Goodrich J. C., h. 14 Chestnut
Goodwin Richard, employed Torrey Cady's Gooler Angeline, Mrs., h. 70 River Gordon Frank, shoemaker, h. 13 Brooklyn
Gordon J. C., bds. with Dr. J. M. Clark Gordon Moses, h. 18 Brown (gas hill) Gorman Bridget, Mrs., h. 23 Union Gorman Ellen, waiter, Richmond House Gorman David, h. rear 51 Centre Gorman Michael, laborer, h. 24 Union
Gorry Michael, Mrs., widow, h. 19 W. Main Gorton William, dyer, bds. 6 Brooklyn
Goss N. R., clerk, bds. 9 Blackinton block Goudreau Napoleon, h. Moulton hill Gould Charles K., teamster, h. 5 Marietta
Gould Gilbert W., bookkeeper, Arnold's print works, 53 Liberty
Gould Geo. W., painter, h. head of Eagle
Gould John T., dyer, h. 157 Ashland
Gould Maria S., widow, h. 6 Cherry
Goyette John, rear 14 Union
Goyette Lucien, back of French Catholic Church Grace John, laborer, 31 Brown
Graham Daniel, laborer, 206 River
Graham George W., wool sorter, h. 7 Braytonville
Graham William, weaver, h. 28 Beaver Grandchamps John, h. Union near Beaver mill Grant John, Kemp st., rear Kemp's factory Grant James S., student, bds 8 Union Grattan Joseph, laborer, h. 36 Liberty Green Charles, h. 12 Braytonville Green Everett, shoemaker, h. 29 Liberty Green Harlow P., carpenter, h. 95 W. Main Green George, carpenter, h. 6 Bradley Green John, carpenter, h. rear 95 W. Main Green Wm., laborer, h. 77 State. Greenwood Adeline, h. 137 Union Gregory Dennis, shoemaker, h. 27 Union
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Gregory Gilbert, carriagemaker, h. 29 Union Gregory Major, shoemaker, old Stamford road Gregory Solomon, h. E. Main above Kemp's factory Gregson Edward, shoemaker, h. 13 Liberty Gregson George, shoemaker, h. 9 Hudson Grimes James, cigarmaker, h. Washington ave. cor. Ash- land
Grimes Mary E., Mrs., h. W. Main cor. Brown Grimes Sidney, employed woolen mill, 18 Braytonville Griswold Mary L., Mrs., h. 121 Main Griswold Hamilton B., Kemp st. rear Kemp's factory
Griswold Wm. A., painter, State next Ballou House Groat John H., harnessmaker, h. South cor. Spring Grover James, teamster, woolen mill, Braytonville Groves Samuel A., at Flaggs livery Guichon Matilda, Mrs., h. 89 Union
Guiltnan John, mason, h. 104 Union
Guilooley Mary, Miss, bds. 24 River Guilrey Joseph, h. Centre st. alley Guinan Thos., cotton inspector, h. 18 Bryant Gulitz Charles, laborer, h. 69 Union Gunning Thomas, bookkeeper, h. 21 Eagle Gunning Mary, and Alice, 21 Eagle Gurney Edwin, clerk at Billings, h. 19 Prospect Gurney Fred E., telegraph clerk, h. 19 Prospect Gurney Herbert, clerk for Tower and Porter Gurney Willis O., Mrs, h. old road to Stamford
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Haggerty John, at woolen mill, h. 21 Braytonville Haggerty Patrick, h. old Stamford road Hale Harry A,, shoe cutter, h. 4 Union Haley Dennis, laborer, h. 11 Brown
Haley Geo., farmer, h. south end of State Haley Thos. F., h. Mountain road beyond E. Main Hall Byron F., post office address, N. Adams Hall Chas., h. 72 River
Hall Chas., Mountain road beyond E. Main
Hall Elisha, farmer, old road to Stamford
Hall Henry, teamster, h. E. Mountain road Hall Richard, merchant tailor, room No. 8 Burlingame block, h. 35 Summer
Hall Sophia, Mrs,, b. 13 Spring
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Hall Sidney, tinsmith at Billings', h. 26 Willow Dell Hall Wm., machinist, h. 66 Holden
Halpine Thos. A., agent of American, National and U. S. and Canada Express Co's Office in depot, and 59 Main, h. 11 Spring
Halse Sarah, Mrs., h. 3 Summit avenue near Main
Halstead Frank A., bookkeeper, Hunter & Son
Hamblen Edwin B., druggist, h. 21 Pleasant
Hamblen E, B. & Co., proprietors of Wilson House drug store, Main cor. Holden (see adv.) Hamblen Jacob, h. 57 Holden
Hamer Geo., general agent of the Berkshire Life Ins. Co. of Pittsfield, office Bank block, h. 77 W, Main (see adv. opposite)
Hamer Harry R., sewing machines, h. 75 West Main
Hammond A. D., clerk, Barnard's clothing house
Hammond Mary A., clerk, W. H. Gaylord, h. 1 Elm Hammond Mr., employed Flagg's livery, bds. 24 State. Handy Benj. F., laborer, h. 35 Prospect
Hanley Homer F. Mrs., h. 12 Summer
Hanley H. H. (C. H. Cutting & Co.), h. 12 Summer
Hanley John, mason, h. rear 51 Centre Hanley John H., h. 12 Summer
Hanley John, hairdresser, h. 92 River
Hanley Peter, laborer, h. 190 River
Hannum Geo. A., clerk, h. 5 Lincoln
Hanks William, painter, h. 45 E. Quincy
Hardie Geo. H., printer, h. 58 Prospect Hargraves Jas., bds. 16 Beaver Hargraves Jos., Mrs., h. 16 Beaver Harmon J. A., ag't Northern survey, 51 Church
Harper Alfred E., clerk, h. Eagle cor. Centre Harper John, shoemaker, h. 34 Holden Harper John, Mrs., Eagle cor. Centre Harriman Duncan, shoe cutter, h. 22 East Brooklyn Harriman Edward, gasfitter, bds. 62 Holden Harriman Wilfred C., clerk, h. 22 E. Brooklyn Harrington Alonzo D., farmer, h. Mountain road Harrington Andrus M., carpenter, bds. 5 North
Harrington Clement D., clerk, Wilson House store drug
Harrington Cornelius, h. 32 W. Main
Harrington Dennis, h. south end of Church st. Harrington Fred., clerk, J. D. Clark's, 140 Eagle Harrington Geo. E., bricklayer, h. 38 E. Quincy
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INCORPORATED 1851.
THE
BERKSHIRE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSFIELD, MASS.
Reasons Why it Should be Preferred by those Desiring Insurance.
It has the benefit of over thirty years successful experience. Its business is conducted on the mutual plan, thus enabling members to get their insurance at cost.
It has always paid large dividends, thereby making the cost of insurance low.
It maintains a reserve for the protection of policy holders, on the Massachusetts Standard, the highest basis required by the laws of any State.
It has a large surplus over the legal reserve and all other liabilities.
Its conditions as to travel and residence are very liberal.
Its policies are protected by the non-forfeiture laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, which secure greater benefits to members than those of any other State.
It has always maintained a high reputation for just and liberal treatment of its members by promptly adjusting and set- tling all policy claims, a proof of which is the fact that no judgment has ever been rendered against it.
WILLIAM R. PLUNKETT, President.
JAMES M. BARKER, Vice-President.
JAMES W. HULL, Sec'y and Treasurer.
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS AGENCY,
HAMER & STONE, General Agents, - BANK BLOCK, COMPANY BUILDING,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS. PITTSFIELD, MASS.
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Harrington Hiram A., carpenter, h. 5 Bethel Harrington Millard A., car inspector, h. 100 S. Church Harrington Nancy, Mrs., h. 41 Liberty
Harrington Reuben N., shoemaker, head of Veazie Harrington Wm., watchman, h. 107 State
Harris Amelia, h. 109 Union
Harris Henry W. (Harris & Scott), h. 30 Church
Harris David, laborer, h. 8 South
Harris Lucy, domestic, at 22 Main
Harris & Scott, booksellers, stationers, newsdealers and circulating library, 72 Main (see adv.)
Harris Wm., fruit, h. rear 25 Washington
Harrison Ellen M., Mrs., h. 121 Main
Harrison Jos. L., h. 121 Main
Harrison A, B., Mrs., h. Braytonville
Harrison Peter, Mrs., 73 Union
Harrison Robert, farmer, h. Braytonville
Harrop Aaron, dyer, h. Marshall opp. print works
Harrop Geo., h. Marshall opp. print works
Harrower Thos., blacksmith, 7 Brooklyn Hart John, h. south end of State
Hart Mary, teacher, 26 Washington ave Harvie R. B., plain and ornamental carriage painting, 14 W. Main, h. 14 Wesleyan Harvie Fred. R., shoemaker, h. 14 Wesleyan
Harwood A. W., watches and jewelry, 75 Main Harwood Edwin A., tinsmith, h. 4 E. Quincy Haskins Adelbert, engineer, h. 83 Ashland Haskins Albert, building mover, h. Moulton hill Haskins Alfred E., clerk, bds. 89 Eagle
Haskins Charles, truckman, h. Moulton hill
Haskins Eva I., teacher, grammar school 13 Haskins Frank J., trucking, h. Moulton hill Haskins Franklin, h. head of Jackson
Haskins Geo., teamster, h. Centre cor. Marshall
Haskins John W., shoecutter, h. High opp. depot Haskins Rudolphus W., carpenter, h. 122 Eagle Haskins Sarah T., teacher, h. 122 Eagle Haskins J. C., h. head of Houghton
Haskins William, h. 83 S. Ashland
Haskins Wm. E., shoemaker, h. 89 Eagle
Haslam Albert, machine printer, h. 50 Houghton
Haslam R. H. & Co., dry goods, millinery and fancy goods, 4 Martin's block Haslam R. H. (R. H. Haslam & Co.), h. 56 Church
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Hastings Geo. A., manager Millard's pharmacy, h. 72 Eagle
Hastings Edward, cooper, h. 48 Centre
Haswell Wm., printer, " News," h. 31 Houghton Hatch Eugene F., cook, Tunnel City House Hatfield R. G., Mrs .; h. 24 Church
Hathaway Ambrose, h. head of Houghton Hathaway B. F., contractor, h. High st. opp. depot
Hathaway Hattie A., teacher at Drury academy Hathaway N. G., Mrs., h. 18 River
Hathaway Israel F., clerk, h. 83 State Hathaway Mason B., lower end of River
Hathaway Mary, teacher, h. 2 E. Quincy
Hathaway Susan M., Mrs., h. 2 E. Quincy
Hatton Bridget, bds. with Stephen Murphy
Hatton Michael, clerk, h. 15 Eagle
Hatton Peter, dealer in choice groceries and provisions, 31 Centre
Hawkes Louisa S., Miss, h. 121 Main next Cong'l church Hayden Arthur, cutter, h. 49 Prospect
Hayden Everard, boxmaker, h. 7 Blackinton block
Hayden John W., bookkeeper, Sampson's, h. 49 Prospect Hayden Joseph, shoemaker, h. Clarksburgh
Hayden L. N., shoecutter, h. 66 Centre
Hayden Reuben B., butcher, ,7 Blackinton block
Haynes Samuel, spinner, h. 15 Beaver Haywood Manly, bds. Washington avenue
Hayward G. W., telegrapher, bds. H. E. Mason Hazen Lorena, Mrs., h. 32 Summer cor. Bank Hazlett Frances E., h. 8 Veazie
Hazlett Wm., laborer, h. 13 N. Eagle
Hazlett Wm. H., mechanic, h. 13 N. Eagle
Heap John, loom fixer, h. 3 Beaver Heap Mary, Mrs., 8 Jackson
Hebert Mattie, Mrs., h. 9 Ashland Hemenway Augustus, farmer, south end of Church Hemenway Francis, conductor, h. 107 State Henderson Andrew, sketcher, h. 10 Bryant Henderson David, weaver, h. west end of River Henderson James, laborer, h. 3 Marietta Hennessy John, bds. 29 Washington ave. Henry R. L., laundry, Bank st., h. 72 Eagle Henwood Jas., h. Furnace hill opp. depot Herrick Louisa, Miss, dressmaker, bds. 8 Cherry Heslan Maggie, Miss, h. rear 52 Centre-
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Hewitt Albert, shoemaker, at Sampsons Hewitt Dan'l, farmer, h. E. Mountain road Hewitt Elda, Miss, h. 84 State Hewitt Geo., laborer, h. Northern lights ave. Hewitt Elmer, shoemaker, h. E. Quincy Hewitt Jenks, farmer, h. E. Mountain road Hewitt Sam'l J., Kemp st. near Kemp's factory Hicks Alonzo N., carpenter, 20 North Hicks Eli B., carpenter, 40 Houghton Hicks Eliza A., Mrs., h. 63 Eagle Hicks Nathan, machinist, Vincent ave. near Main Hicks Thos. H., slater, h. 119 State Hicks Wm., railroad man, h. 128 State Higgins Ann, h. 26 Braytonville Hill Henry, laborer, h. Burdickville Hillman Samuel, h. 33 S. Furnace opp. depot Himes Henry, painter, h. 9 N. Church Hindley Fred. T., shoemaker, h. 8 Franklin opp. Bethel Hindley John, cigarmaker, at D. Reardons Hindley Samuel, shoemaker, h. 5 Marietta Hines Edward, h. lane rear 51 Centre Hines Miranda, farmer, E. Main cor. Congress Hines Patrick, dyer, h. 14 Brown
Hinkelbein F. E., hair dresser, 65 Main, h. 5 Elm Hinman C. W., watchmaker, at 5 Wilson block Hoag Daniel S., weaver, h. 117 Union Hocking Edward, h. 127 S. Ashland Hocking Lottie and Sadie, h. 30 Lincoln Hocking Thos., laborer, h. Furnace hill rear of depot
Hodge Alfred O., h. Church st. near cross roads Hodge A. W. (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), and vice-pres't Berkshire Nat. Bank, h. 18 Church Hodge Charlotte M., Mrs., h. 69 Holden Hodge M. D. & A. W., proprietors of Phoenix Flouring Mills, foot of Main street (see adv.)
Hodge M. D. (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), h. 135 Main Hodge Thos. A., supt. water works, bds. 18 Summer Hodge Sarah, Mrs., h. 62 River
Hodge Wm. D., music teacher, 22 Summer Hodge Wm. F., machinist, h. 35 Brooklyn Hodskin Albridge, brewer, h. 15 Brooklyn Hodskin Wm., dep. sheriff, h. 35 Summer Hoffman Alfred, weaver, 42 Braytonville Hogan Daniel, saloon, h. 34 W. Main Hogan Ellen, Mrs., h. rear 21 Washington ave.
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Hogan John, dyer, h. 106 Union
Hogan James, h. 50 Furnace
Hogan Mary, Mrs .; h. 34 W. Main Hogan John B., gunsmith, h. 77 South Ashland Hogan Patrick, laborer, h. 10 Jackson
Hogan Thos., h. 77 South Ashland
Hogle Samuel M., spinner, h. head of Houghton Holbrook Fred. G., foreman, " Transcript " h. 9 Wall
Holbrook & Jones, plumbers and gas fitters, 8 Holden (see adv.)
Holbrook Jas., opp. 6 W. Main
Holbrook L. M., Mrs., teacher, Drury academy grounds
Holbrook M. G., (Holbrook & Jones)h. 64 Holden Holbrook Thomas, h. on Drury academy grounds Holbrook Wm., brick manuf., h. 9 Wall
Holden Henry, Mrs., h. 54 Holden
Holden Samuel N , agent, Fitchburg R. R., office opp. Union depot, h. Davenport block, 97 Main Holland Thos., h. 81 West Main
Hollister Frank, teamster, h. 30 Washington ave.
Holmes Chas., boss dresser, h. 20 Braytonville
Holmes John, carpenter, h. 3 Bradley
Holt James, mechanic, bds. 29 Washington
Hoosac Savings Bank, 87 Main (see adv.)
Hoosac Valley News, H. T. & W. J. Oatman, proprie- tors, 36 State (see adv.) Hope Mary S., Mrs., h. 37 Union Hopkins Geo., treas. Williamstown man'f'g Co., resides with Mrs. W. P. Porter, Church st. Hopps David, at woolen mills, h. 9 Braytonville Horan Michael, h. 55 S. Furnace, opp. depot
Horn Daniel, laborer, bds. 159 Union Horn Eliza Miss, bds. 63 Union Horrigan James, teamster, h. 68 Eagle cor. Union Horrigan Michael, laborer, h. old Stamford road Horrigan Thomas, laborer, h. Natural Bridge Horrocks Chas., laborer, bds. Bradford place Horstman Oscar, cigarmaker, bds. Ballou House Horton Simeon H., mason and builder, and chairman of board of selectmen, h. 10 E. Quincy Hos ford Ella E., Miss, bds. 8 Union Hosford Frank, carpenter, h. rear 52 Centre Hosley A. B., proprietor North Adams monumental · works, h. 50 Liberty (see adv.) Hosley David, farmer, h. W. Shaft road
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Hosley Chas., painter, bds. Bradford place Hosley Irving A., shoe cutter, h. 90 Eagle Hough A. J., engraver, bds. Richmond House
Houghton A. C. (Gallup & Houghton), president Arnold print works, h. 31 Summer cor. Morris Houghton Amos R., teaming, h. 5 Grant
Houghton Frank H., clerk, bds. 7 Arnold place
Houghton Roswell, peddler, h. 75 Holden
Houghton W. B., bookkeeper, George M. Mowbray, h. 4 Pleasant
Houlihan Chas, laborer, bds. 48 State
Houlihan John, h. rear 51 Centre
Hourahan James, twister, h. Burdickville
Hourahan Maggie, h. Burdickville
Hourahan P., agent for Rob't Smith's choice Philadel- phia ales, and Kennedy & Murphy ales, 41 Centre, h. 41 Holden
Hourahan Timothy, Mrs., h. Burdickville
Howard Chas. M., fashionable shaving and hairdressing rooms, 1 Richmond House block, h. 3 Liberty(see adv.) Howard John, h. Braytonville
Howard John, machinist, h. 3 Liberty
Howard Joseph, bds. 29 Washington ave.
Howard Rob't, calico printer, h. 10 Beacon Howarth Wm., machine printer, h. 33 Union
Howe Elmer E., clerk, with F. B. Mason
Howes Albert D., h. Robinson hill, rear of depot Howes John L., music teacher, h. 34 Church Howes Lorenzo L., Robinson hill rear of depot Howes Sarah, widow, h. 5 Marietta Howley Margaret, Mrs., h. Union opp. Beaver mill Howley Timothy, h. Union opp. Beaver mill Howson John, machine printer, 14 Pleasant Hubbard Alfred M., packer, at Sampsons
Hubbard Jennie, Mrs., bds. 7 Prospect
Hughes Jas., bds. 1 Brown
Hughes Michael, bds. with Mrs. D. M. Loomis
Hughes Owen, laborer, h. 13 Brooklyn
Hughes Patrick, laborer, h. 2 Willow Dell Hume Jos., machine printer, h. 44 Liberty
Hunt Mary, Mrs., h. 112 Union
Hunt David, h. 20 Summer
Hunter A. W., plumbing, gas and water fitting, steam heating a specialty, a full line of plumbing material constantly on hand, agent for Akron drain pipe, 3 and 5 Main, h. 52 S. Church
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Hunter Jas. & Son, iron founders and machinists, 1 Main
Hunter Jas. (J. Hunter & Son), h. 8 Chestnut
Hunter James E. (J. Hunter & Son), h. 6 Quincy
Hunter Nathaniel, bds. with Aaron Harrop
Hurd Ernest, photographs of all sizes and styles taken in a first class manner, children's pictures made by the lightning process on gelatine plate a specialty. Copying of all kinds done up in first class style, Penniman row, h. 7 Elm
Hurd Almira, Mrs., head of N. Eagle Hurd Wm., painter, h. rear 9 Brooklyn Hurlbut Jeremiah H., teamster, h. 18 Beaver Hurley John, laborer, h. 38 Liberty Hurley Kate, h. south end of State Hussey Mary J., Miss, domestic, 128 Main Hussey Michael, h. rear 6 W. Main Hussey Wm. P., shoemaker, bds. 42 Franklin Hutchinson John, laborer, bds. 71 Union Hyland Angeline, milliner, h. 71 Main Hynes Edward, h. rear 51 Centre
Hynes John A., clerk, h. rear 28 Spring
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Illingsworth John, laborer, h. 18 Jackson
Illingsworth Walter, printer, Valley News, h. head of Jackson
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