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Stewart Edward W., painter, h. 139 Eagle
Stewart Ida, domestic at 41 W. Main
Stewart Robert J., baker for A. G. Mclaughlin
Stewart Wm., h. 40 Furnace rear of the depot
Stickley Charles, at woolen mill, h. 50 Braytonville
Stiles Fred., shoemaker, room 8 Clark's block
Stiles Martin Mrs., h. 62 Holden
Stiles Orville, yardmaster, bds. 62 Holden
Stiner Fred., laborer, h. 55 E. Quincy Stiner Catherine Mrs., h. 11 Ashland St. John Fred., laborer, h. 230 E. Main St. Onge Delina, clerk New York store Stockwell Abigail Mrs., h. rear 34 Ashland
Stockwell Ernest W., printer " Transcript," h. 7 Hudson
Stockwell Geo. S., butcher II. A. Tower, h. 7 Hudson Stockwell Geo. N., clerk, rear 34 Ashland
Stockwell Ida Mrs., h. 7 Hudson
Stone Charles, bds. with E. R. Morton
Stone Elaire, shoemaker, h. E. Main cor. Kemp
Stone Edward, tanner, h. Burdickville
Stone Fred., shoemaker, h. 27 Brooklyn
Stone Louise Mrs., h. 129 Union
Stone Peter, h. near the glycerine works
The Travelers' Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CT.
LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
CHAS. E. STEWART, Agent. No. 4 HOLDEN ST., NORTH ADAMS, - - - MASS.
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Stone Seth, carpenter, h. 11 North Stowell Celestia A. and Edith, 68 Church Streeter Hannah, Rhoda and Martha, h. 63 Centre Stroud Chandler, mechanic, h. 23 Chestnut Stroud Cora, h. 23 Chestnut
Stroud E. A., groceries, dry goods, boots, shoes, crock- ery, 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. M. Ray, h. 23 Chestnut Sturtevant Lina, resides with D. M. Wells Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, bds. 66 River Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, bds. 25 Centre
Sullivan Dennis, cabinetmaker, rear 20 Liberty Sullivan D. P., druggist, bds. 5 Bank Sullivan John, dyer, h. 2 E. Brooklyn
Sullivan John F., dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 72 Main, h. rear 20 Liberty Sullivan J. J., druggist, bds. 5 Bank
Sullivan John, shoes, rear 20 Liberty Sullivan Mary Mrs., h. 3 Fuller Sullivan Thomas, laberer, h. rear 20 Liberty Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. 20 Centre Sullivan Martin, laborer, h. 14 North Sullivan Mary Mrs., h. 83 Ashland Sullivan Michael, laborer, bds. 66 River
Sullivan William, upholsterer, rear 20 Liberty Sumner Almarin T., carpenter, h. 22 North Eagle Surprenant David, laborer, h. 23 W. Main Surprient James, laborer, h. 23 W. Main Sutherland James W., h. 136 Main Swain Geo. W., asst. clerk Wilson House Swain John C., h. 25 Walnut Swain Samuel, h. 14 Braytonville Swan Clessen E., butcher, h. 20 Willow dell
Swan M. E. Mrs., h. 14 Arnold place Sweatman Stephen T., carpenter, h. 182 River Sweeney John, carpenter, rear 51 Centre Sweeney Owen, laborer, h. rear 20 Liberty
Swift F. E., proprietor of Wilson House and Greylock Hall
Sweeny Prudon, carpenter, rear 14 Union
Sykes David A., engraver, h. Braytonville Sykes John, wool sorter, woolen mill, 31 Braytonville Sykes Robert H., bookkeeper, h. 3 Quincy
Sykes Thos. W ., supt. N. A. Mfg Co., h. 1 Braytonville
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Taft Wm. B., moulder, h. 20 River Talham Albert, sewing machines, h. 19 E. Brooklyn Talmadge George, machinist, h. 24 E. Brooklyn
Tanner Geo. J., clerk, Clark & Olds, h. 6 Blackinton block
Tanner Jerome Mrs., h. 6 Blackinton block
Tatro A. C. Mrs., h. Houghton above the town line Tatro Charles, laborer, h. 12 Centre Tatro Fred. laborer, h. West Shaft road Taylor Anthony, coachman, h. 82 Centre
Taylor Olive, h. Robinson hill rear of depot
Tattersall Roger, engraver, bds. 4 Union
Taylor W. J., dealer in dry and fancy goods, 114 Main, h. 8 Wall
Taylor Thos., peddler, h. rear 25 Washington ave.
Taylor Wilson H., engineer, 13 Wall
Temple A. C., butcher, h. 47 E. Quincy
Temple Alonzo, h. 207 Main cor. Vincent ave. 1
Temple C. Mrs., boarding house, h. 12 Marshall
Temple E. F., clerk, h. 12 Marshall
Temple Emma and Lizzie, h. 12 Marshall
Temple Jackson L. (Ellis & Temple), h. 11 Lincoln
Temple Michael, laborer, h. 31 Beaver Temple Junius B., clerk P. O., h. 11 Lincoln Temple Monroe, carpenter, h. 7 Grant Templeton Henry, h. 4 Braytonville. Tenny Oliver and Jerome, h. Notch road Terry W. T., traveling agent, h. 115 Main Thames Amelia Miss, h. 9 Summer Thareou Louis, laborer, rear 51 Centre
Thatcher E. B. Mrs., millinery, 100 Main
Thatcher Emery E., E. Main near 5 points Thatcher Wm., laborer, h. head of Veazie
Thayer Charlotte J., h. 19 Church
Thayer Garry S., leather dealer, h. 130 Main
Thayer L. D., grocer, h. 2 Hudson
Thayer S. & Son, attorneys and counsellors at law, and 5 Burlingame block
Thayer Shepherd (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main Thayer S. Proctor (S. Thayer & Son), h. 130 Main Thayer Stella J. Miss, h. 19 Church
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The Novelty M'f'g Co., 10 Walnut (see adv.) Thibadeau Allen, S. Ashland below R. R. bridge Thomas Geo. W., trav. agent, h. 74 State Thompson Chas., engineer, h. 9 Wesleyan Thompson Christopher, tailor for Young & McCann
Thompson Geo. H., engineer, h. 23 South
Thompson Marilla Miss, h. 12 Holbrook
Thompson J. W. Rev., pastor of M. E. Church, h. 7 N. Church
Thompson Sherman B., bookkeeper at Braman's
Thompson Wm., fireman, h. 23 South
Thomson Lyman H., bookkeeper, at Burlingame & Darby's, h. 12 Holbrook
Thomson Christen, tailor, bds. American House
Thrasher Henry, peddler, h. 130 State
Tierney Mary, employed at Wilson House
Tilly J. F. Jr., architect and builder, office 4 Holden, opp. post office, h. 19 Church
Tilton Frank L., books, stationery, newspapers, periodi- cals, toys, yankee notions, etc., Main cor. Holden
Timothy James, dyer, h. 32 Marshall
Timothy John Mrs., h. 120 W. Main, Braytonville
Tingue Emma H., teacher, h. 3 Summit ave.
Tingue Esther M. Mrs., h. 3 Summit ave.
Tinker Arthur M., secretary, Johnson M'fg Co., h. W. Main near Brown
Tinker E. R., residence 27 Summer
Tinker Giles K., h. 27 Summer
Tinker Henry W., h. 27 Summer
Tinney Eldorus, laborer, h. 202 E. Main
Tinney Hiram W., watchman, h. 17 Marshall
Tinney Lucina M., h. 17 Marshall
Titus O. B. (J. H. Orr & Co.), h. 71 Holden
Titus Mrs., widow, bds. 50 Holden
Tobin James, moulder, h. 17 Pearl
Tobin Robert, dealer in dry goods, fancy goods and millinery, 70 Main, h. 52 Church Torrance James, h. 71. Union .
Torrey Geo. B., local editor, Hoosac Valley News
Tougas Alexander, painter, bds. 29 Veazie
Tougas Ambrose Mrs., h. 29 Veazie
Tower Arthur, laborer, h. 20 Union
Tower Chas., h. 57 E. Quincy
Tower Chester L., teamster, h. Congress near Main
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Tower E. A., music teacher, h. Arnold place Tower Francis O., 76 E. Quincy
Tower Horace A., meat market, 25 Eagle, h. 119 Eagle (see adv.)
Tower Henry A., 80 W. Main beyond cemetery
Tower Hobart C. (Tower & Porter), h. 15 Pleasant
Tower Imogene and Evangeline, teachers at High School Tower & Porter, stoves, furnaces, tinware, house fur- nishing goods, etc., 20 Eagle (see adv.)
Tower Linie, teacher, h. Arnold place
Towle John H., engineer, 17 Houghton
Towle Nellie J. Miss, h. 8 Pleasant
Towne Wm. B., clerk, h. 121 Main cor Church place
Townsend Daniel, carpenter, h. 31 Spring
Townsend H. T., carpenter and builder, jobbing promptly attended to, 33 Washington ave. (see adv.) Tracey Stephen, coachman, bds. 3 Blackinton block
Trayon Henry, shoemaker, h. 68 Holden
Trayon Stephen, laborer, h. 28 Willow dell
TOWER & PORTER, 7
Dealers in
Cook & Parlor Stoves, CROCKERY,
Glassware,
AND House Furnishing Goods.
Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron & Galvanized Iron Work of all kinds.
No. 20 Eagle St.,
North Adams, Mass.
H. C. TOWER. ARTHUR O. PORTER.
Agents for the Celebrated Acorn Stoves and Ranges.
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Trayon Fred., shoemaker, h. 19 Eagle Trell Julia Mrs., h. 18 Liberty
Trimble John, h. rear Eclipse mill W. Cliff
Trudeau Onesime, h. rear 94 Eagle
Turner A. Z., cloth folder, h. 19 North
Trumble Wellington H., h. on hill rear 24 Brooklyn
Trumble William, carpenter, h. 17 Brooklyn
Turner Chas., barber, h. 159 Union
Turner Fred. A., paymaster Arnold print works, h. 19 North
Turner Kate Mrs., h. rear 15 Main
Turner Thos., engra. er, h. 18 North
Turner Wm. H., carriage manufacturer, h. 3 Blackinton block
Turner William, engraver, h. 18 North
Tuttle & Bryant, dry goods, carpets, oilcloths, wall paper, etc., 2 and 3 Wilson block (see adv.)
Tuttle D. N. (Tuttle & Bryant), bds. Richmond House Tuttle Henry L., laborer, h. 6 Frederick
Twing J. A., proprietor of Eagle street drug store, 39 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 Tyler Romanzo I., bookkeeper, h. 38 E. Quincy
Tyrrell James, boilermaker, h. 12 W. Main
Tyrrell James J., student, h. 12 W. Main
Tyrrell Maggie L., clerk N. Y. store, h. 12 W. Main Tyrrell Phebe A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 4 E. Quincy
Tyrell Wm., boilermaker, h. 38 Liberty
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Underhill Wm., painter, bds. 26 Spring Underwood Orlo C. (Ashman & Underwood), h. 7 Hall Underwood Wm. P., clerk, h. 77 Holden U. S. and Canada Express, C. D. Reid agent in depot
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Vadner S. & Bro., carriage and sleigh manufacturers, rear 74 Main (see adv.)
Vadner Edmond, carriage manufacturer, h. 19 E. Quincy Valad Ovilla, barber, h. 163 Union
Vadner Samuel, carriage manufacturer, h. 11 Pleasant Van Antwerp Charity Miss, h. 19 Washington avenue Van Antwerp Henry N., carpenter, h. next Glen mill Vandenburgh Willis D., carpenter, 26 Beaver
Veazie Angelia M., asst. librarian of public library, h. 54 River
Veazie Chas. C., shoemaker, h. 8 Veazie
Veazie Eugenia M., teacher, h. 54 River
Veazie Samuel Mrs., h. 54 River
Viall Wm. G., supt. Sampson's, bds. Richmond House
Vining A. E., upholsterer, 1 Brooklyn, h. 10 Liberty (see adv.)
Vinton Edwin F., baggagemaster, h. 36 Washington ave. Volles Peter, cigarmaker for M. Dailey
Wade Ellsworth, laborer, h. Ashland cor. Washington avenue
Wade Joseph A., carpenter, h. 39 N. Eagle
Wade Ransom S., teamster, h. Ashland cor. Washington avenue
Waite D. R., bookkeeper, bds. Richmond House
Waite Francis M., engineer, h. 157 Ashland
Waite Richmond E. Mrs., h. 1 Marietta Walden Arnold, farmer, h. Notch road
Walden Benjamin, farmer, Church near town line
Walden Eugenia M., teacher, h. 20 Pleasant
Walden John A., printer, h. 22 South Walden R. G., h. 20 Pleasant
Walden Wm. B. Mrs., job printer, 24 South (see adv.) Walker Alfred, carpenter, W. Main opp. cemetery
Walker Chas. H., barber with C. M. Howard Walker Chas. L., machinist, h. 14 Marietta Walker Clarence M., clerk, h. 8 Jackson
Walker Frank C., clerk, h. 14 Marietta .
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NEAT WORK.
LOW PRICES.
MRS. W. B. WALDEN PLAIN AN NAMENTAL
BOOK A
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NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
ALL STYLES OF PRINTING !
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Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, &c.
PUT UP IN PADS WITH
HODDER'S
JANLETTER HEADS
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Mour nutty
2. O.K. Sudden
Sole Owner for Berkshire County. Also the Mead & Harris Blotter for Franklyn and Hampshire Counties.
Particular Attention paid to Printing in Bronze and Colors.
Office: No. 24 South Street.
FULL COUNT. PROMPT ATTENTION.
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MRS. W. B. WILDEN, - Manufacturer of
HAIR JEWELRY
Consisting of WATCH GUARDS, RINGS, CHARMS. Etc., 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, SCOLLOPS, SWITCHES Etc., 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,
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Walker Frank J., engineer, h. 34 Ashland Walker Frank A., treas. Glen Woolen Co., h. 20 Church Walker Frank C., clerk, h. 14 Mariettta
Walker Geo. F., laborer, h. 25 Lincoln Walker Geo. F. jr., h. 25 Lincoln Walker Gilbert L., h. rear 100 Eagle Walker Luther Mrs., h. 12 Marshall rear Phoenix mill
Walker Wm., h. 22 Braytonville
Wall James, laborer, h. 117 Eagle Wall Mary Miss, h. 17 Elm
Wall Maurice, laborer, h. 188 Wall
Wall Patrick, Union hill, rear Eclipse mill
Walsh James R., contractor and builder, Richmond House
Walton John, wool buyer, h. 10 Jackson
Wardwell Otis, painter, rear 100 Eagle
Ward H. D., photographer, portrait painter and dealer in fine arts, 78 Main, h. 1 Chestnut cor. Spring Ward Wm. A., h. 1 Chestnut Ware Delia A. Mrs., h. rear 34 Ashland
Warner Chas., shoemaker, h. Meadow above Cherry
Warner Edgar A., heel cutter, h. 90 Eagle
Warren Chas. H., shoe cutter, 70 Eagle Warren Mary E. Miss, h. 31 Willow Dell Warren Isaiah, loom fixer, h. 151 Union Warren Richard A., engraver, h. 31 Willow Dell Waters Barney, brakeman, h. 30 Chestnut
Watson Frank, shipping clerk, rooms 19 Church
Weaver Joseph, sewing machines, h. 228 E. Main Webster Herbert, south end of State
Weeks Frank H., painter, h. 26 River Weeks Susan Mrs., 26 River
Welch David, baggagemaster, h. 195 Main
Welch Edwin R., mechanic, h. 1 Veazie
Welch Hannah Mrs., h. Brown st., over the store Welch James, liquors, 43 State
Welch James, laborer, h. 195 Main Welch John, laborer, h. 150 Ashland Welch John 2d, h. 37 Union hill rear Eclipse mill Welch Josie, employed at Wilson House Welch Maggie, employed at Mansion House
Welch Margaret, h. Union opp. Beaver mill Welch Matthew, liquors, ales, &c., 25 Centre Welch Michael, h. Brown st. over the store
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Welch Otis E., clerk, h. 173 Main
Welch Owen W., proprietor Mansion House, 41 State (see adv.)
Welch Thos., car inspector, h. 7 Ashland
Welch's Restaurants, 43 State and 25 Centre (see adv.)
Welcome Joseph, laborer, h. 19 Beaver
Welles R. H., broker, 9 Martin block
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., clerk T. & G. R. R., h. 28 Summer
Wells John H., spinner, h. 37 Beaver
Wells John R., student, h. 28 Summer
Wells Louise H. Mrs., h. 12 Chestnut
Wells Orson (O. Wells & Sou), h. Braytonville
Wells O. & Son, manufacturers of acids and iron liquor, Braytouville
Wells Virgil B., teacher, h. 28 Summer
Wellsby Fred W., sketcher, bds. Richmond House
Welton Catherine Miss, h. 12 Bryant
Welton Chas. R., clerk, h. 56 Prospect
Welton Geo. G., shoe cutter, h. 86 Eagle
Welton Wm. A., painter, h. south end of State
Wendover Adelbert, teamster, h. 17 Frederick
West Edward, shoemaker, h. Meadow near Cherry
West Eliza Miss, h. 13 Brown
West Geo. Mrs., h. 18 Holbrook
West Thos., machine printer, bds. 13 Brown
West Wm. F., bookkeeper, Berkshire Nat. Bank, h. 18 Holbrook
Western Union Telegraph Office, W. F. Orr, man- ager, 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
Wetmore Chas., saloon, 21 Main, h. South
Whalen James E., h. 87 Ashland
Whalen James E. Jr., cigarmaker, h. 87 Ashland
Whalen John, laborer, h. 40 Furnace hill
Whalen Thomas F., traveling agent, h. 87 Ashland Whalen Patrick W., h. 38 Main near the Cemetery Whalen Thos., restaurant, 23 State, h. 39 W. Main
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Wham James, calico printer, Freeman Print Works, h. 159 E. Main
Wheeler A. G., leader Am. Band, bds. Ballou House Wheeler Addison, shoemaker, h. 21 Prospect Wheeler Edmond M., laborer, h. 95 Ashland
Wheeler E. E., confectionery, dining and ice cream rooms, 107 Main, h. 16 Ashland (see adv.) Wheeler Edmund, laborer, bds. 19 Prospect Wheeler John, h. Eagle beyond town line
Wheeler Julia E. Mrs., h. 7 Bryant
Wheeler Mattie Miss, clerk, h. 16 Ashland
Wheeler & Wilson M'f'g Co., 72 Main Wheelock Chas. L., h. 86 Main
Wheelock Catherine Mrs., h. 84 W. Main
Whipple Henry F., S. State near Soap Factory
Whitaker E. D., h. 22 Main opp. Richmond House Whitaker Jonathan, machine printer, bds. 6 N. Eagle Whitaker Polly Mrs., h. 30 E. Quincy
Whitaker Valmore A., treasurer North Adams Savings Bank, h. 24 Summer
Whitburn Fred., painter, bds. 12 Marshall
Whitcomb Grace Miss, h. 5 North
Whitcomb Samuel, laborer, h. Kemp near Union
Whitcomb N. L., clerk, h. 3 Wesleyan
Whitcomb H. G., dealer in fresh, salt, smoked and pickled fish, oysters, clams and scollops, native oysters a specialty, 32 Eagle, h. 3 Wesleyan White Burt C., blacksmith for J. M. Barber
White Chas., dyer, h. 11 E. Brooklyn
White Dwight, clerk A. B. Wright, h. 15 North
White Frances Mrs., 10 Liberty
White Fred. E., train despatcher, office in depot White Henry, laborer, h. 11 E. Brooklyn
White Jas. H., h. 104 Eagle
White James 2d, cloth finisher, h. 6 Beacon
White James Mrs., h. 1 Grant cor. Lincoln
White Jas. R., bookkeeper, bds. 1 Grant
White John, h. Northern Lights avenue White John, laborer, h. 31 W. Main White John F., hairdresser, h. 10 Liberty
White Joseph, at woolen mill, h. 85 Braytonville
White Merritt, mechanic, h. 85 Eagle
White S. M., watches and jewelry, 80 Main, h. 9 E. Quincy cor. Wall (see back cover)
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White Rudolphus, police, h. 52 Houghton
White L. W., watchmaker, h. 9 E. Quincy cor. Wall
Whiteley James, packer, h. 52 Houghton
Whitham Albert, sketcher, bds. Richmond House
Whitman Ira, fireman, h. 9 Jackson
Whitman Reuben, h. 56 Prospect
Whitman Roscoe, shoemaker, h. 45 Prospect
Whitman, Canedy & Co., shoe manufacturers, 69 Ashland
Whitman W. H. (Whitman, Canedy & Co.), h. 25 Church
Whitmore Chas., h. 8 Bethel
Whitney Chas. E., mason, h. 11 Jackson
Whitney C. J., general store, Briggsville
Whitney Chas. R. Mrs., h. 11 Jackson
Whitney Frank H., trav. agent, h. 12 Prospect
Whitney Fred. G., clerk Braman's, h. 16 Prospect
Whitney Edward B., shoemaker, h. 16 Bryant
Whitney George L. Mrs., h. 18 Prospect
Whitney Geo., bell boy at Wilson House
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, 16 Prospect Whitney P. J., clerk Freeman M'fg Co's store
Whitney Royal B., carpenter, h. 5 North
Whitney S. E., clerk, h. 40 Prospect
Whitney Peter J., clerk, h. 67 Holden
Whittiam Geo. D., painter, h. 32 Franklin
Whittiam John, h. 32 Franklin Whitto David, laborer, bds. 90 Main Wickes Rosana Mrs., h. 76 Holden
Widdow John, coachman, bds. Richmond House
Wilbur Arthur M., h. 153 Ashland
Wilbur Ellen L. Mrs., h. 20 Liberty Wilbur Jeremiah, h. 14 Church Wilbur Carroll A., clerk, h. 18 Chestnut
Wilbur Chas. L., shoecutter, h. 118 Eagle
Wilbur John T., clerk, h. 140 Ashland Wilbur Laban S., farmer, h. Notch road Wilbur Wm., conductor, h. 153 South Ashland
Wilbur Wm. I., Kemp st., near E. Union Wilcott Mr., mason, bds. Ballou House
Wilcox Chas. W., agent Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western R. R. Co., office opposite depot, h. 19 Chestnut cor. Ashland
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Wilcox E. J. Miss (Lake & Wilcox), h. 50 Holden Wilcox Edwin, at woolen mill, 33 Braytonville Wilcox Frederick F., real estate, h. 3 Veazie Wilcox Geo. S., weaver, h. Burdickville
Wilcox John, laborer, h. 16 Brown (Gas hill) Wilcox Sam'l, stone mason, b. Congress st. Wilcox Thos., h. 6 Braytonville
Wilder Addison, carpenter, h. 98} Church
Wilder Frederick, farmer, h. 98} Church
Wiley Edson O., bank watchman, h. Grant opp. Elm
Wilkinson E. S., cashier of Adams National Bank, h. 32 Church
Wilkinson Jas. H., tinsmith, h. 145 Union
Wilkinson John W., laborer, h. 145 Union
Wilkinson Warren J. (Whitman, Canedy & Co.), h. 11 Quincy
Willard George, laborer, h, 10 Jackson
Willard Moses, temperance porter, h. 24 E. Brooklyn
Williams Anna Miss, h. 1 Franklin
Williams Benjamin, hairdresser, h. 104 State
Williams Charles, mechanic, bds. Tunnel City House
Williams C. H., at woolen mill, h. 9 Braytonville
Williams C. H. Mrs., h. 8 Chestnut
Williams Chas. M., baggagemaster, h. 98 Church
Williams Chas. W., at gas house, h. 72 State
Williams Emeline Mrs., h. 32 N. Eagle
Williams Geo. W., shoemaker, bds. 65 Franklin Williams Henry H., farmer, h. 65 Franklin Williams Henry D., watchman, h. 32 N. Eagle
Williams Isaac, dyer, bds. 41 W. Main Williams John A., shoemaker, 95 Ashland Williams Laura P. Mrs., h. 73 Holden Williams Morris, laborer, h. 52 Prospect
Williams Moses, weaver, woolen mill, 16 Braytonville
Willian Thomas, bleacher, h. 35 Brooklyn Willian William, finisher, h. 18 Marshall
Willmarth Arthur F., insurance, h. 23 Summer Willmott Charles, painter, h. 76 E. Quincy
Wills Albert A., shipping clerk, Freeman M'fg Co., h. 45 Union
Wilson Blake, bds. with E. R. Morton
Wilson Charles, cigarmaker, bds. Ballou House
Wilson House Drug Store, E. B. Hamblen proprie- tor, Main cor. Holden (see adv.)
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Wilson House Livery, J. H. Flagg, prop., 57 Main opp. Wilson House (see adv.)
Wilson Mary A. Mrs., h. 32 Spring
Winard Frank, laborer, h. rear 51 Centre
Wing Geo. W., h. Natural bridge
Wing Wong Wah, 1st, 2d, 3d, laundry, 31 Eagle
Wight Albion P., engineer, h. 5 Grant
Winning Wm., laborer, h. 17 Franklin cor. Prospect
Winning Alexander, laborer, h. 47 State
Witherell Albert F., mechanic, bd. 115 Eagle
Witherell Almera L. Miss, h. 70 E. Quincy Witherell Ann E. and Eveline, h. 115 Eagle
Witherell Arthur J., real estate broker and agent National and Hamburg European lines of steamships, office 9 Burlingame block, h. 11 Church (see adv.) Witherell Eveline and Ann E., h. 115 Eagle
Witherell E. J., carriagemaker, Willow dell, h. 118 Eagle
Witherell Orrin Mrs., h. 115 Eagle
Witt Geo. Mrs., h. Moulton hill (Walnut street)
Witt Ivory, farmer, h. 117 State opp. Dibble's mill
Witt Marshall M., h. 115 State
A. J. WITHERELL,
Real Estate Broker.
FARMS. DWELLINGS, for Homes or Good Investments.
PERFECT TITLE GUARANTEED.
Money Loaned, Titles Examined.
OFFICE, No. 9 BURLINGAME BLOCK.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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Witt L. A. Mrs., resides with A. B. Wright, 15 Bank Woffenden John, laborer, h. Summit ave. near E. Quincy Woffenden Joseph, laborer, h. Summit ave. n. E. Quincy Wood Chas., h. South end of State
Wood D. J., h. 29 Union hill rear Eclipse mill
Wood E. Mrs., dressmaker, h. Hudson cor. Prospect Wood Elmer, roll coverer, h. 112 Union
Wood James H., manager of depot restaurant, resides Clark's new block opp. depot
Wood Joseph, telephone inspector, bds. Mansion House
Wood Joseph, h. Union near Glen mill
Wood Julia and Lillie, h. 16 Hudson cor. Prospect
Wood Richard, upholsterer, h. 9 Houghton
Wood William, laborer, rear 32 Ashland
Woodhead Martha Mrs., h. 6 Meadow
Woodhead Matthew, tinsmith, bds. 12 Marshall
Woodhead S. & Bro., stoves, tinware, hardware, house furnishing goods, etc., 2 Blackinton block Woodhead Samuel (S. Woodhead & Bro.), h. 6 Meadow Woodhead Wm. H. (S. Woodhead & Bro.), h. 17 Spring Woodward J. Marion, teacher, h. 1 Willow dell
Woodward L. W., supt. of North Adams Gaslight Co., h. 1 Willow dell
Woodward Robt. W., telephone manager at Pittsfield Wool George, watchman, bds. Ballou House Worcester Geo., conductor, h. 73 Holden
Worden Merritt S., paymaster, Beaver and Eclipse mill, h. 119 Union
Worden Markus L. Mrs., h. 88 Ashland cor. Porter Worthington Aaron, painter, h. 32 N. Eagle
Worthington Winfield S., h. 33 Brooklyn Wooster Asel Mrs., h. West Shaft road
Wright A. B., dealer in flour, groceries, provisions, etc., 11 Bank, h. 15 Bank (see adv.) Wright Emery C., teamster, h. 230 E. Main
Wright George, laborer, h. 10 Liberty Wright Henry, h. rear 32 Ashland
Wright Hixon A., laborer, h. 11 South
Wright M. P. Mrs., resides with J. A. Rice, 137 Main Wright James jr., bookkeeper, P. O. address N. Adams Wright Moses, mechanic, h. Congress street
Wright Wm., dyer, h. 11 South
Wylie Fred., machinist, h. 1 Church
Wyman Alvin, carpenter, h. 10 North Eagle
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Yarter Alphonso, shoemaker, h. 6 South Yarter Eli, engineer, 133 Union
Yootwo 1st, 2d and 3d, laundry, 15 State
Young & McCann, merchant tailors, 115 Main (see adv.)
Young Nelson, watchman, h. 16 Beaver
Young Robt. (Young & McCann), h. Chace block, Centre st.
Young John, laborer, h. 30 River
JAMES L. COMISKY,
Practical Embalmer,
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Orders at all hours promptly attended to at Reasonable Terms. Furniture Upholstered and Repaired in the best manner.
No. 13 NORTH CHURCH ST., NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Residence, No. 10 North Church Street.
Emanuel Bocock,
CARPET WEAVER.
Home Made Table Cloths, Rag Carpets, Yarn Carpets, etc. Also, dealer in the best
PARLOR ORGANS, for Cash and Installments.
No. 23 BROOKLYN STREET,
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
S. J. & W. C. ELLIS, Dealers in STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
Fine Teas, Pure Coffees, &c., CORNER MAIN & MARSHALL STS., NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
NORTH ADAMS
Business Directory.
1885-86.
ACID AND IRON LIQUOR MANUFACTURERS. Wells O. & Son, Braytonville
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see adv.) Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see adv.)
BAKERS.
Loomis E. P., Hayden block, 44 Eagle st. Mclaughlin A. G., 33 Eagle (see adv.) Manville A., Holden nearly opp. P. O. (see adv.)
BILLIARD PARLORS.
Fosmire W. H., entrance opp. Post Office Sherman's Billiard Parlor, Martin block (see adv.) Mansion House Billiard Parlor, 37 State (see adv.) Ballou House Billiard Parlor, 85 State (see adv.)
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