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Ryan Lawrence, butcher, rear 20 Liberty Ryan Maggie, waiter, Richmond House Ryan Nellie, Miss, dressmaker, bds. 51 Centre
Ryan Nora, Miss, milliner, bds. 51 Centre Ryan Patrick, laborer, h. 19 Brown
Ryan P., proprietor of Union House 18 Union (see. adv). Ryan Patrick, cigarmaker, h. 51 Centre Ryan Peter, h. 30 Franklin
Ryan Thos. J., clerk, h. 3 Centre
Ryder Columbus, teamster, h. 76 State
Ryder Sidney E., carpenter, h. head of North Eagle
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Sabin Margaret, widow, h. 10 Brooklyn
Sackett Nezer, carpenter, h. 129 Union
Safford Ruth M. Mrs., h. 13 Bryant
Sampson C. T., Mf'g Co., shoe manufacturers, office and factory on 52 Marshall
Sampson C. T., shoe manufacturer, bds. Wilson House
Sanders Clarence, laborer, h. 103 S. Church
Sanders Geo. A., teamster, h. rear 32 Ashland
Sanborn Geo. H., fireman, h. 107 Union
Sanders Mary J., Mrs., h, Millard's block Sandford W. R., h. 17 Quincy
Sanford Herbert A., clerk, h. 4 Quincy
Sanford Hiram, porter, Ballou House Sanford Michael, 17 Quincy Sanford Wm. H., h. 13 Chestnut
Sannee Julius, h. Union hill, rear of print works Sannee Moses, teamster, h. rear 25 Washington ave Sansoucy Celina, Mrs., bds. 56 River
Sansoucy Fred., barber, 28 Washington
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Sansoucy N. J., butcher, Chace & Co., h. 52 Liberty Sansoucy Nicholas, h. 9 Prospect
Sargent John W., custom shoemaker, 26 Eagle, h. 119 Main(see adv.)
Savage C. H. (C. H. Cutting.), h. 16 Ashland
Savoy Nacisse, mason, h. 28 Brown
Sawyer Geo. M., engineer, h. 9. Houghton
Saxton E. C., painter, h. 1 South
Sayer Louis, Dr., h. Quincy cor. Ashland
Scheigler John, h. 32 State
Schwasta Jos., cigarmaker, h. 19 Eagle
Scofield Sarah G., h. south end of State
Scott Albert W., swine dealer, h. rear 31 Eagle
Scott Arthur H. (Harris & Scott), h. 22 South
Scott Augustus, h. south end of State Scott Franklin, h. 23 E. Brooklyn
Scott Geo. F., conductor, h. 63 Eagle
Scott Henry W., carpenter, h. 23 E. Brooklyn
Scott John L., farmer, 95 S. Church
Scott L. L., restaurant and dealer in fruits, oysters, cigars, tobacco, etc., 55 Main, h. 55 Holden
Scriven E., harness and saddlery, Holden st., one door south of P. O., h. 36 Holden (see adv. frout cover)
Scriven Fred. R., harnessmaker, 6 Jackson Scriven W. R., harnessmaker, h. 36 Holden Scully Daniel, cigarmaker, h. Ashland st. Scully Frank, porter, Richmond House Scully James, laborer, h. rear 71 Union Sears Barnabas, carpenter, h. 28 South Season Augustus, laborer, h. rear 24 Union Season Christina, h. 6 W. Main above Phoenix mills
Season John, h. 6 W. Main above Phoenix mills
Season Jos., h. 10 W. Main above Phoenix mills Secor Fred. A., plumber, h. 82 State Sedgewick E. A., gardener, h. 25 Liberty
Sedgwick George E., plumber, h. 210 River
Sedgwick Maria, widow, h. 210 River
Sedgwick Samuel, manufacturer of salve, 25 Liberty Selby Ralph, teamster, woolen mill, 46 Braytonville Senacle Alexander, carpenter, h. 7 South Shaw Brenton, h. rear 95 W. Main
Shaw Wm., engraver, h. 48 Houghton Shea Cornelius, Mrs., laborer, h. 105 South Ashland Shea Daniel, laborer, 160 Union above Eclipse mill
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Shea Henry, hairdresser, bds. 117 Eagle Shea James, cigarmaker, with J. F. Gainley Shea Henry, Notch road Braytonville Shea Michael, clerk P. O., h. 117 Eagle Shea Michael, h. 14 Franklin
Shea John, laborer, h, 117 Eagle Shea Patrick, laborer, h, Ashland below Washington ave. Sheehy Bridget, Mrs., h, 89 Ashland Sheldon Albert M., clerk, h. Briggs ave. Sheldon Charlotte, Mrs., h. 35 Summer Sheldon Eliza, h. 20 E. Quincy
Sheldon Electa C., Mrs., h. 109 Main
Sheldon Hiram G., physician, h. Briggs ave.
Sheldon Lorenzo, h. 11 Hudson
Sheldon Warren, sashmaker, h. 11 Hudson
Sheldon Murray, clerk, bds. 35 Summer
Sheldon Wm. H., telegraph operator, at 72 Main
Shepard Mr , overseer, h. 15 Spring Shepardson Daniel, plumber, bds. 210 River Sheridan Daniel, h. 38 Braytonville Sheridan Hugh, h. 16 Braytonville
Sherman Amasa, shoemaker, h. rear il Union
Sherman Chas., h. old Stamford road
Sherman Frank, shoemaker, h. 35 Prospect Sherman Eber, h. 17 Spring
Sherman E. W., painter, h. 51 Church
Sherman Horace A., clerk, for C. E. Ketchum
Sherman Joel, Mrs., bds. 37 Eagle
Sherman Sylvester, laborer, h. 30 Beaver
Sherman Yates, tinsmith, h. 28 Willow Dell Sherry James, employed Freeman print works Sherry Patrick, laborer, h. 42 Franklin Sherry Julia, Mrs., h. 99 Union
Sherry Mary T., Miss, h. 18 Pleasant Sherry Thos., h. 42 Franklin Sherwin Thomas S., Mrs., h. 27 Houghton
Sherwood Adial, Mrs., h. 38 Main
Shields John, laborer, woolen mill, h. 12 Braytonville Shorrock Edwin, machine printer, h. 33 Liberty Shultis Charles, chief of police, h. 49 Liberty Shultis David, h. Wesleyan cor Prospect
Shultis Wm. H., h. Wesleyan cor. Prospect Shumway J. H., Mrs., h. Cherry st
Simons R., Mrs., millinery, 63 Main, h. 9 Blackiuton block
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Simons L., peddler, 9 Blackinton block Simmons Sidney A., clerk, h. 8 Holbrook
Simonds John, tripe dealer, h. 6 N. Eagle Simpson Geo. F., physician and surgeon, office and res- idence 1 Church cor. Main, office hours 7 to 8:30 A. M. 12:30 to 2 and 6 to 8 P. M
Sinclair Ann J., Mrs, h. 7 Elm
Sinnott Martin, laborer, h. 10 Brown
Sing Charles, h. 4 Bethel
Skelley Thomas, shoemaker, Marshall rear Phoenix mill Skuce Maggie, domestic at Wilson House
Slade George, engineer, h. 9 B. ooklyn
Slattery Dennis, h. off head of Veazie st
Slattery Edward, h. rear 5I Centre Slattery Honora, Mrs., h. 6 Central ave. off Franklin
Slattery James, carpenter, h. 32 Lincoln
Slattery Wm., bds, with Dennis Sullivan
Sly Addison, farmer, h. Notch road Smith A. W., (H. A. Smith & Sons), h. Blackinton
Smith Albert R., trav. agent, h. 102 Main
Smith Corliss, sketcher, bds 129 Eagle
Smith Emma, waiter, Ballou House
Smith Frank R., conductor, h. 19 Chestnut
Smith Frederick S., civil engineer and surveyor, office and residence 89 Main
Smith Henry, clerk, h. 13 Pearl
Smith Hiram R., boarding house, 72 Eagle
Smith Homer & Son, dealers in dry goods, trimmings and fancy goods, agents for Demorest's patterns, 83 and 85 Main
Smith Homer A. (H. A. Smith & Son), h. 7 Spring
Smith Isaac, shoemaker, h. 4 Briggs ave
Smith Jas., laborer, h. Summit st.
Smith James, at woolen mill h. 33 Braytonville
Smith John A., plumber, h. 6 Franklin
Smith John E., shoemaker, bds. 129 Main Smith John, printer, h. 14 Frederick Smith Nathan A., driver, h. head of N. Eagle
Smith L. J., carpenter, h. 30 E. Quincy
Smith Patrick H., clerk, h. 13 Pearl Smith Robert., policeman, h. 200 E. Main Smith Samuel, h. 13 Pearl
Smith Samuel 2d, h. rear 51 Centre
Smith Thos., h. old road to Stamford
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Smith W. N. & Co., dealers in dry goods, groceries and general merchandise, 2 Beaver
Smith Walter N. (W. N. Smith & Co.), h. Union opp. Glen mill
Smith Warren, helper, h. 24 E. Brooklyn
Snyder Geo., tinsmith for Tower & Porter
Snyder Peter, oyster and lunch rooms, choice brands of ales, wines, liquors, cigars, et3., basement 84 Main, h. 18 Houghton
Snyder T. P., poulterer, h. head of Franklin
Snyder Willis G., clerk for F. A. Brooks
Somers Joseph, tailor, bds. 28 State
Sorrell & McMann, lunch rooms, keep on hand the best brands of ales, wines, liquors, cigars, &c., 34 Main
Sorrell Peter (Sorrell & McMann), h. 34 Main
Sorrell Vital, laborer, h. 110 River
Soule Frank, car inspector, h. 21 Ashland
Soule C. I., Dr., dentist, office Collins block, 59 Main
Southwick Daniel W., watchman, h. 7 Hudson
Southwick M. S., millinery, bds. Richmond House
Spaulding Edgar, blacksmith, h. 7 Fuller
Spear Henry S., h. 74 State
Spear Henry S., Mrs., dressmaker, h. 74 State Spear John W., canvasser, h. 21 Chestnut.
Spear Wm. F., clerk P. O., bds. 21 Chestnut Spear W. H., correspondent, h. 25 E. Brooklyn
Sperry W. H. & Co., china, crockery, &c., 2 Martin block Sperry W. H. (W. H. Sperry & Co.), h. 57 Holden
Sprague Chas. M., bookkeeper, Freeman's, bds. 132 Eagle
Sprague Nelson, Mrs., and Herbert D., h. 79 State Sprague Pauline, Mrs., h. 34 Ashland
Sreenan Owen, h. Union above Glen mill Stacey Etta A., bookkeeper, for E. J. Cary
Stack James, liquors, 17 State, bds. 39 W. Main Stack Richard, laborer, h. 80 River
Stafford H. M., physician and surgeon, 4 Martin block, h. 37 Liberty
Stafford F. D., physician and surgeon, 4 Martin block Stafford Nathan, farmer, h. E. Mountain road
Stafford Jane, Mrs., h. 39 Liberty
Stafford Joel C., h. 37 Liberty
Starkey John, dyer, bds. 6 Brooklyn
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Starks H. Watson, butcher, h. 92 South Church Stedman W. H., telephone manager, h. 66 Holden Steele Charles, laborer, h. 21 Veazie Stevens Ed. H., telegraphist, bds. with J. N. Crossett Stevens S. F., conductor, h. 22 Chestnut Stevens Thomas, carpenter, h. 11 Summer Stevenson Robt., h. 15 Veazie opp. school house Stevenson Thos., shoemaker, h. 11 Brooklyn Stevenson James, laborer, h. 15 Veazie Stewart Chas. E., bookkeeper, h. 14 Summer Stewart Adelia A., Mrs., h. 12 Jackson Stewart Chas., brakeman, h. 4 Blackinton block Stewart Edward, engraver, h. 16 Prospect Stewart Edward W., painter, h. 139 Eagle Stewart John, brakeman, h. 12 Jackson Stewart Robert, baker for A. G. Mclaughlin Stewart Wm., h. 40 Furnace rear of the depot Stiles Fred., shoemaker, h. 16 Walnut Stiles Martin, Mrs., h. 62 Holden Stiles Orville, yardmaster, bds. 62 Holden Stiner Fred., laborer, h. 34 E. Quincy St. John Fred., h. E. Main above Kemp's factory Stockwell Ernest, printer " Valley News," h. 7 Hudson Stockwell Geo. S., butcher, Chace & Co., h. 7 Hudson Stoddard B. W., laborer, h. 131 Union Stone Fred., bds. 129 Union Stone Peter, h. 129 Union Stone Louise, Mrs., h. 129 Union
Stowell Alice T., teacher Academy, bds. 8 Spring Streeter H. N., bds. Wilson House Streeter Hannah, Rhoda and Martha, h. 63 Centre Strickland Dolly, Miss, h. 79 State Strope Clara, Miss, h. 5 Hudson Stroud Chandler, mechanic, h. 23 Chestnut Stroud Cora, h. 23 Chestnut
Stroud E. A., groceries, dry goods, boots, shoes, crockery, etc., 112 and 114 Union, h. 23 Chestnut (see adv.) Stroud Eva F., clerk, W. H. Gaylord, h. 23 Chestnut Stroud M. H., clerk, F. N. Ray, bds. 23 Chestnut Sullivan Cornelius, h. 91 S. Ashland Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, bds. 66 River Sullivan Dennis, dyer, h. 66 River Sullivan Dennis, cabinetmaker, rear 20 Liberty Sullivan John, dyer, h. 2 E. Brooklyn
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Sullivan John, clerk for T. F. Loftus Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. 88 River
Sullivan Martin, laborer, h. 12 Brown Sullivan Mary, Mrs., h. 32 Spring
Sullivan Michael, laborer, bds. 66 River
Sumner Almarin T., carpenter, h. 22 North Eagle
Sullivan William, upholsterer, rear 20 Liberty Sutcliffe John N., machine, h. 46 Houghton
Swain John, nurse, h. 102 State
Swain Samuel, h. 14 Braytonville
Swan Chas. E., h. State next Ballou House
Swan M. E., Mrs , h. 100 Church
Sweeny John, carpenter, post-office address N. Adams Swift F. E., proprietor of Wilson House and Greylock Hall
Sweeny Prudon, carpenter, rear 14 Union
Sykes John, wool sorter, woolen mill, 31 Braytonville Sykes Robert H., bookkeeper, Johnson's, h. 3 Quincy Sykes Thos. W., sup't N. A. Mfg Co., h. 1 Braytonville
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Taft James, h. 4 Braytonville
Taft Wm. B., moulder, h. 20 River
Talham Albert, sewing machines, h. 19 E. Brooklyn Talmadge Chas., laborer, h. rear 36 Prospect
Talmadge George, machinist, h. 24 E. Brooklyn
Tanner Geo. J., clerk at Clark & Olds
Tanner Jerome, h. 107 State
Tappan Rodger, civil engineer, h. 1 Spring Tatro Mr., h. South Ashland near town line Tatro Abraham, h. rear 14 Union
Tatro Abram, laborer, h. 122 Union
Tatro Frank, laborer, h. 41 River Tatro John, laborer, h. Union near Glen mill
Tattersall John H., machine printer, h. 29 Houghton
Tattersall Roger, engraver, bds. 14 Bryant
Taylor Hiram, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
Taylor James, Rev., pastor of Universalist church, h. 43 Church
Taylor James E., shoemaker, h. 54 Church
Taylor W. J., dealer in dry and fancy goods, 114 Main, h. 8 Wall
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Taylor Oliver, Mrs., bds. rear 20 Liberty Taylor Thos., peddler, h. 42 Liberty Taylor Wilson H., engineer, South cor Spring Tefft John, engineer, h. 59 Main
Temple A. C., employee Zylonite works Temple C., Mrs., boarding house, h. 12 Marshall
Temple D. W., farmer, h. 92 Church
Temple Jackson L., clerk, h. 7 Grant
Temple Junius B., clerk P. O., bds. 7 Grant
Temple Monroe, carpenter, h. 7 Grant
Temple Wm. A., Mrs., h. 90 Eagle Templeton Henry, h. 11 Braytonville Tenney Eldorus, mechanic, h. 200 Main Tenney Oliver and Jerome, h. Notch road Terry Henry C., mechanic, 3 N. Eagle
Terry James, mason, h. Braytonville
Terry W. T., dealer in fresh fish, oysters, clams, veget- ables and fruits, 115 Main Thareou Louis, rear 51 Centre Thatcher Frances E., h. rear 32 Ashland
Thatcher E. B., Mrs., millinery, 100 Main
Thatcher Emery E., h. 27 Union
Thatcher Wm., laborer, h. 44 Houghton
Thayer Edwin, Mrs., h. 19 Church
Thayer Garry S., h. 130 Main
Thayer S. & Son, attorneys and counsellors at law, 4 and 5 Burlingame block
Thayer Shepherd (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main
Thayer S. Proctor (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main Thomas Geo. W., trav. agent, h. 74 State
Thompson John, porter at Wilson House
Thomson Lyman H., bookkeeper at Burgingame & Darbys h. 12 Holbrook
Tilly J. F., Jr .. architect and builder, office 4 Holden, opp. post office, h. 19 Church
Tilly Frederick, contractor, bds 7 Quincy
Tilton Frank L., books, stationery, newspapers, periodi- cals, toys, yankee notions, etc., Main cor Holden, bds. 22 Summer
Timothy John, Mrs., h. 22 Braytonville
Tingue Emma H., teacher at east Mountain
Tinker Arthur M., secretary, Johnson Mfg Co., h. W. Main near Brown
Tinker E. R., collector of internal revenue 10th dist. of Mass., office Bank block, h. 27 Summer
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Tinker Giles K., furniture dealer, upholsterer and un- dertaker, 22 to 30 Eagle, h. 27 Summer (see adv.) Tinker Henry W., deputy collector, h. 27 Summer Tinney Hiram W., h. 17 Marshall
Titus O. B. (J. H. Orr & Co.), h. 71 Holden Tobin James, moulder, h. 17 Pearl
Tobin Robert, dealer in dry goods, fancy goods and millinery, 70 Main, h. 3 Spring
Tougas Alexander, painter, bds. 29 Veazie
Tougas Ambrose, Mrs., h. 29 Veazie
Tower Angie, teacher, grammar school 10
Tower Arthur, h. Main st.
Tower Chas., h. 43 E. Quincy
Tower Chester L., teamster, h. Congress near Main
Tower E. A., music teacher, h. 6 N. Church
Tower Francis O., head of E. Quincy
Tower Horace A., meat market, 25 Eagle (see adv.) Tower Henry A., Main beyond cemetery
GILES K. TINKER,
Nos. 22, 24 & 30 Eagle-st. NORTH ADAMS,
Manufacturer & dealer in
Furniture
AND
UPHOLSTERING Goods
Of all the latest and most desirable styles. Also, FEATHER MATTRASSES, 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 depart- ment constantly on hand. Car- riages and Chairs furnished when desired. French and German languages spoken at this estab- lishment and all orders promptly attended to.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 129
Tower Hobart C. (Tower & Porter), h. Main near Con- gregational church
Tower & Porter, stoves, furnaces, tinware, house fur- nishing goods, etc., 20 Eagle (see adv.)
Tower Linie, teacher, Union st. school Towle John H., engineer, 9 Houghton
Towne Wm. B., clerk, h. 1 Blackinton block
Townsend Daniel, carpenter, h. 31 Spring
Townsend H. T., carpenter and builder, jobbing promptly attended to, 33 Washington ave. (see adv.)
Tracey Mr., bds. 24 State
Trayon Stephen, laborer, h. 121 Union
Trayon Fred, shoemaker, h. head of Union
Trimble John, h. on cliff, rear Eclipse mill
Trudeau Onesime, h. rear 9 Brooklyn
Turner A. Z., cloth folder, h. 19 North
Turner Fred. A., bookkeeper, Arnold print works, h. 19 North
TOWER & PORTER,
DEALERS IN Cook & Parlor Stoves,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
AND
House Furnishing Goods.
CHAMPHOR
Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Galvan- ized Iron Work of all kinds.
No. 20 Eagle St.,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
H. O. TOWER. ARTHUR C. PORTER.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ACORN STOVES AND RANGES.
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Turner Henry, dresser turner h. 182 River Turner John H., laborer, h. 182 River Turner Richard, employed Flagg's livery Turner Thos., engraver, h. 18 North
Turner Wm. H., carriage manufacturer, Willow Dell, h. 3 Blackinton block (see adv.)
Turrell Leonard M., hostler, h. 18 Walnut
Tuttle D. N., salesman, bds. Richmond House
Tuttle Henry L., laborer, h. 6 Frederick
Twing J. A., proprietor of Eagle street drug store, 89 Eagle h. 72 Eagle (see adv.)
Tyler Amy A., Mrs., h. 77 Union
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. 75 Union
Tyler John B., postmaster, h. 77 Union
Tyrrell James, boilermaker, h. 12 W. Main
Tyrrell James J., student, h. 12 W. Main
Tyrrell Maggie L., clerk, Haslam & Co., h. 12 W. Main
Tyrrell Wm., boilermaker, h. 12 W. Main
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Underwood Orlo C., clerk at 12 State, h. 7 Hall Underwood Warren P., clerk, h. 77 Holden U. S. and Canada Express, T. A. Halpine, agent in depot
Vadner Edmond, carriage manufacturer (successor to S. Vadner & Bro.), rear 74 Main, h. 19 E. Quincy (see adv.)
Vadner Samuel, h. 11 Pleasant
Van Antwerp Henry, N., carpenter, h. 34 E. Quincy Vandenburgh Willis D., carpenter, 26 Beaver Van Zandt L. M., Mrs., h. head of North Varney Geo., tanner, at D. J. Barbers
Veazie Chas. C., shoemaker, h. 8 Veazie
Mrs. W. B. WALDEN,
MANUFACTURER OF
Dair Jewelry,
CONSISTING OF-
Guards, Kings,
Charms &
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.
INVISIBLE FRONTS
SCALLOPS, SWITCHES &C.,
MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE.
To match any shade or color of the hair, and at reasonable prices. Particular attention will be given to straightening and making up Hair Combings. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
MRS. W. B. WALDEN,
24 SOUTH STREET,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
MRS.
W. B. WALDEN
>4-PLAIN AND-0.
rnamental
Book and
Printer
NORTH
ADAMS, MASS.
ALL STYLES OF PRINTING
BILL
LETTER
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SF.
HEADS,
2. Ox. Sludder
HEADS
STATEMENTS &C., &C.,
PUT UP IN PADS WITH
HODDER'S BLOTTER TABLET
Sole owner for Berkshire County.
-ALSO-
THE M. & H. BLOTTER, CEFOR FRANKLYN AND HAMPSHIRE COUNTIES.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Printing in Bronze and Colors.
Latest styles of Visiting and address Cards neatly and promptly done. MRS. W. B. WALDEN, NO. 24 SOUTH STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
LETTER HEADS!
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Veazie Eugenia M., teacher, at Beaver school
Veazie Samuel, carpenter and builder, h. 54 River Viall Wm. G., supt. Sampson's, bds. Richmond House Vinton Edwin F., baggagemaster, h. 30 Spring
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Wade J. L. & Co., general job printers, 88 Main (see adv.)
Wade J. L. (J. L. Wade & Co.) h. 88 Main
Wade Ransom, teamster, h. 69 Ashland
Waite Francis M., engineer, h. 157 Ashland
Waite Richmond E., shoe cutter, h. 1 Marietta
Walden Arnold, farmer, h. Notch road
Walden Benjamin, farmer, Church near town line
Walden Eugenia M., teacher, Veazie st. school
Walden R. G., 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 with C. M. Howard
Walker Chas. L., machinist, h. 14 Marietta
Walker Clarence M., clerk, h. Union opp. Glen mill Walker Frank A., clerk, at Church cor. Main
Walker Frank B., bookkeeper, h. Main cor. Church
Walker Frank J., engineer, h. 67 Ashland
Walker Frank A., treasurer, Glen Woolen Co., h. 20 Church
Walker Frank C., h. 14 Marietta
Walker Geo. F., laborer, h. 25 Lincoln
Walker Geo. F., Jr., h. 25 Lincoln
Walker Gilbert L., h. rear 36 Prospect
Walker Luther, h. 12 Marshall
Walker Wm., h. 25 Braytonville Wall Edmond , 9 Elm
Wall Patrick, Union hill, rear Eclipse mill
Wallis F. E., at woolen mill h. 49 Braytonville Wallace Jas., clerk, Fitchburgh R. R.
Wallace Jane, Mrs., h. 125 Eagle
Walsh James, contractor and builder, Richmond House Walsh Thomas, carpenter, h. 5 Union
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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 Kelly, cook, at Ballou House
Ward Wm. A., h. 1 Chestnut
Warner Chas., shoemaker, h. Meadow above Cherry Warner Henry C., local editor, Hoosac Valley News
Warren Chas. H., 70 Eagle
Warren George, Mrs., h. 127 Ashland
Warren Mary E., Miss, h. Willow Dell
Warren Isaiah, h. 151 Union
Warren Richard A., engraver, h. Willow Dell Wate Francis, engineer, on Fitchburgh R. R.
Waters Barney, brakeman, h. 30 Washington
Weaver Joseph, sewing machines, h. Church hill Webster Maria, Mrs., h. Northern Lights ave. Weeks Susan, Mrs., 26 River
Weisner Christopher, h. old road to Stamford
Welch David, baggagemaster, h. 195 Main Welch Edwin R., h. rear of North
Welch James, liquors, 43 State
Welch Hannah, Mrs., h. Brown st., over the store Welch James, laborer, h. 195 Main
Welch John, laborer, h. rear 25 Washington ave.
Welch John, 2d, h. 37 Union hill rear Eclipse mill
Welch Margaret, h. Union opp. Beaver mill Welch Matthew, liquors, ales, &c., 25 Centre Welch Michael, h. Brown st. over the store
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 Daniel M. (O. Wells & Son), h. Braytonville Wells Eugene H., h. 28 Summer
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
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Wellsby Fred., sketcher, bds. 102 Main
Welton Chas. R., clerk, bds. 146 River
Welton Geo. G., shoe cutter, h. 86 Eagle
Welton Wm. A., painter, h. 7 Lincoln
West Geo., Mrs., h. 18 Holbrook
West Wm. F., bookkeeper, Berkshire Nat. Bank, h. 18 Holbrook
Western Union Telegraph Office, W. F. Orr, manager, 72 Main
Wetherbee H. E., bookkeeper, J. Hunter & Son, h. 12 E. Quincy
Wetherbee Lizzie, compositor, Transcript, h. 48 Centre
Wetherbee Rebecca, widow, 48 Centre
Whalen James, trucking, h. 99 S. Church
Whalen Thomas F., cigarmaker, h. 99 S. Church
Whalen Patrick W., janitor, h. 33 Main near the Cemetery Whalen Thos., importer and wholesale and retail dealer in foreign and domestic wines, liquors, ales cigars, &c., 23 State, h. 39 W. Main
Wham James, calico printer, Freeman Print Works, h. 159 E. Main
Wham W. H., calico printer, h. 159 E. Main
Wheeler Addison, shoemaker, h. 21 Prospect
Wheeler Edmond, laborer, h. 95 Ashland Wheeler E. E. (Drew & Wheeler), h. Bradford place
Wheeler & Wilson, Mfg. Co., 121 Main Wheelock Chas. L., h. Main near Braytonville Wheelock Rickley, h. West Main near Braytonville
Whipple Archibald M., carriage trimmer, h. 7 Veazie Whipple David A., resides with G. L. Whipple Whitaker C. F., h. Morris between Summer and Quincy Whitaker E. D., h. 22 Main opp. Richmond House
Whitaker Valmore A., treasurer North Adams Savings Bank, h. 24 Summer
Whitcomb Henry G., fish dealer, h. 32 Eagle Whitcomb Samuel, laborer, h. 19 Pearl
White Dwight, clerk, A. B. Wright, h. 15 North
White Frances, Mrs., on hill, rear 9 Brooklyn White Fred E., train despatcher, bds. 80 Centre White Henry, laborer, h. 11 E. Broaklyn White Jas. H., h. 100 Eagle
White Jas., machinist, h. 1 Grant cor Lincoln
White Jas. R., clerk, bds. 1 Grant
White John, h. Northern Lights avenue
White J. L. hairdresser, at 65 Main
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R. S. DILLON & CO.'S
White S. M., watches and jewelry, 80 Main, h. 9 E. Quincy cor. Wall (see back cover) White Michael, h. south end of State White Rudolphus, police, h. 117 Eagle White L. W., watchmaker, h. 9 E. Quincy cor Wall Whiteley James, packer, h. 52 Houghton
Whitham Albert, sketcher, bds. 102 Main Whitman Ira, fireman, h. 9 Jackson Whitman Reuben, h. 56 Prospect Whitman W. H., merchant, h. 25 Church Whitmore Chas., h. 16 Hudson Whitney Chas. E., mason, h. 11 Jackson Whitney Chas. R., Mrs., h. 11 Jackson
Whitney Frank H., trav. agent, h. 7 Pleasant Whitney Edward B., shoemaker, h. 16 Bryant Whitney George L., carpenter, h. 18 Prospect Whitney Henry, carpenter, h. 12 Prospect 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 S. E., clerk, h. 68 Holden Whitney Peter J., clerk, h. 67 Holden
Whittiam Geo. D., painter, h. 32 Franklin Whittiam John, h. 32 Franklin
Wight Albion P., engineer, 10 Pleasant Wilbur Ellen L., Mrs., h. 20 Liberty
Wilbur Jeremiah, h. 14 Church Wilbur Carroll A., clerk, h. 13 Chestnut Wilbur Chas. L., shoecutter, h. 118 Eagle Wilbur John, clerk, h. 17 N. Eagle Wilbur Laban S., farmer, h. Notch road
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