North Adams city directory 1888, Part 14

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 226


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Mahoney James, weaver Mahoney Patrick, operatiae Mahoney P J., packer Manore Joseph, laborer Manore Alvina, weaver Marcotte A., weaver Mattison Etta, darner


Phelps Allen D., milk dealer


Phelps Geo. H., farmer Phelps Thos. C , farmer Pierce Elizabeth Mrs.


Pincombe Wm., dresser


Potter Milton, Clerk


Powell Edward, milkman Pugh George, operative


Mattison Andrew J , tin dealer ; McCarty Daniel, farm hand McCann Sarah Mrs. McConnell Frank, blacksmithi McKendrick Nettie, weaver


McMillan Chas., boss dyer Merriam Peter, laborer


Merriam Peter, Jr., weaver Mogel Fred, shearer


Moloney Henry P., post master at Moloney Patrick B., Mrs. Moloney Louisa, weaver Monahan Michael Monahan Patrick, carder


Monahan Thomas, weaver


Monehan Maria, weaver Morris Walter E., operative Montgomery Alfred, weaver Moss, Eugenia, operative Muldowney Sarah, dressmaker Muldowney Mary, weaver


Netherwood Jos., weaver


Mahanney John laborer,


Mahanney Maggie, weaver Mahanney Annie, weaver Mahoney Wm., weaver Mahoney Lizzie, weaver


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Pelky Hortense, operative Pelky Napoleon


Pelky Libby, weaver


Powell James, finisher Powell Wm. J., knotter Phelps Mary O., teacher Phelps Carlton T., farmer and gro- Stearns Amanda A. cer


Phillips Edward E., finisher


Pugh Thos., carder


Pitt George, boss carder


Pitt Chas., card grinder


Piehler Margaret, darner Pierce Margaret


Pincombe Mary, weaver Pincombe Carrie, weaver


Pincombe Daisy, weaver Pincombe Lizzie, weaver Pincomb Martha, weaver Quinlan Jas., laborer Quinlan Kate. operative Quinn, Mary domestic


Reynolds H. Jas., boss dresser


Rickards Frank, butcher


Rickards Geo. D , butcher


Rickards Frank B., butcher


Richards David


Richards Elizabeth


Raney Robt., weaver


Ransford Nathan, laborer


Ransford Helen Mrs., widow


Ransford Chas., operator


Ransford Norman, operator


Ransford Frank, canvasser


Rice Diana Mrs., widow


Rickards Reese, boss finisher Rickards Thomas


Riordan Hanora, weaver


Riordan Mary, weaver


Riordan Michael, farmer


Robinson Elmer W., dresser


Robinson John, laborer Robinson Lawrence, operative Robinson Stephen, laborer Rowland Thomas, operative Rowland William, operative Sainsbury Henrietta, darner Schouler Ambrose, loom fixer Schouler R. E., superintendent Sherman Horace, clerk


Smith Arthur N., bookkeeper S. Blackinton Woolen Co. Smith Win. Mrs., widow


Spear Charles D., overseer fin- ishing


Stack James, operative


Stewart Harriet Mrs., widow


Stone John, operative


Stone Joseph, operative


Stone Jerome, operative Strail John, operative


Strail Leander Stratton Newman, blacksmith


Sullivan John, carder


Taft Cora E , house keeper


Taft Elmer C., shearer


Taft Herbert, weaver


Taft Jane Mrs., weaver


Taft William H., clerk


Taft Wm., teamster


Tatro Joseph, brick maker Taylor Joseph


Temple Thomas, boss spinner


Thayer Albert, shoemaker


Thayer John


Thayer Oscar, painter


Thomas Annie, operative


Thomas Alice, operative


Thomas Frederick, weaver


Thomas George, operative Thomas John, fuller


Thomas Lizzie


Thomas Thomas, operative


Thomas William, blacksmith


Tibbits John, gardener


Tibbits Sarah, darner Tracy Mary, weaver


Tukey Joseph


Turner Edward, overseer


Turner Edward W., spinner


Turner Mary E., operative


Turner Richard, operative Turner Thomas, weaver


Uncles John, fuller Usher Henry, operative


Utman Lorenzo, carpenter


Utman Theo., operative


Walsh Thos. wks Greylock mill


Watts Gideon, cloth inspector


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Watts Gideon, weaver


Williams R. W., shoemaker


West Peter, laborer


Williams W. W., carder


White Jennie, weaver


Winterbourn, A., weaver


White Levi, operative


Wood Alice Mrs.


Wilcox William R., weaver


Wood Kate, operative


Williams Chas., painter


Wood Robert, weaver


Williams John H., weaver


Wright D. D. Mrs., Blackinton road


Williams Jane, weaver


Williams John, carpenter


Williams Richard, shoemaker


Wright Emily, wks Greylock mill Venard James, weaver


T. W. Richmond & Co., Coal Dealers.


GREYLOCK.


Anderson Chas., h 83 Anderson John, bds 2 Askew Walter, h 90 Babcock Wayne


Baker John, weaver at Blackinton


Belanger Alfred, h 84


Bennett William, teamster


Lafortune Jos., h 45


Benoit Joseph, bds 2


Ladoucier Jos., h 45


Besty Alex, teamster


Lapieire Romauld, h 10


Berard Benjamin, h 32


Leischke Joseph, bds 14


Berard George, h 32


Lewis James, h near crossing


Berard George, bds 2


Lenox Ann, widow, bds 2


Bliel Hirvich, h 88


LeDuso Desiere, h 19


Bly Herman, h 14


LeDuso Peter, h 19


Bockart Gustave, bds 12


Lindley Fred, farm hand


Bullett Lewis, h 27


Bullett Wm , h 76


Chabbot Philip, h 85 Crane Edward, bds near crossing


Crane John, bds near crossing


Crane Thomas, bds near crossing


Crosier E. L., h near crossing Cutler Mr., h 79


Curley Martin, h 64


Nimmons Bobert, bds 2 Nultall James, bds 2


O'Brien Kate, bds 2


O'Brien Margaret, widow, bds 2


Phelps Carlton T., farmer


Falkenheim Carl, h 22


Phelps George H., milkman Pigeon Jos., h 81 Pinkleton James, bds 2


Fooct Frank, h 14


Foudreault Damase, h 76


Grandall Robert


Sauger Albert, h 12 Secor Chas., bds 2


Green Barnett Mrs .. widow, h Shea John, h 23 near crossing Hoffman August, h 8 Hogan Phillip, h 88 Heitzig Reinholt h 13


Suckmiller, h 43 Thomas P., h.26 Tifler Batcher, h 25


Unger, Herman, h 20


Kleiner August, wks Greylock, h Vadner Robert, h 25


Blackinton road


Lyon Wallace, h 90 Maclin Joseph, h 9 McCaun John, bds 2 McCauley John, bds 2 McShean Edward Mrs


Nelson Joseph, h 61


Nimmons Wm., bds 2


Darling Geo. A. Jr., h 59


Davis Thomas, bds 18


Davis Hinckley, bds near crossing O'Brien Thomas, bds 7 Dunleoy Martin h 37


Foisy Levi, h 78


Labonte M., bds 86 Lacreit Joseph, carpenter at Blackinton Lacreit Oscar, carpenter at Black- inton Lanon Eli, h 32


Woodhouse, Elizabeth Mrs., h 77 Worthington Edward, bds 90


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KNAPP & LARKIN'S


GEO. W. SHEPARD,


339 River Street, Troy, N. Y.,


PRINTER


LITHOGRAPHER !


BOOK-BINDER


-AND-


Blank Book Maker.


The largest and most complete establishment in the State (outside New York City).


WORK DONE AT THE LOWEST PRICES !


Orders by mail or express will be attended to and done as cheap as if attended to in person.


Get Prices before going elsewhere.


.


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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


O'BRIEN & MEADE,


GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS !


TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES.


Fruits of all kinds in their season. Canned and Bottled Goods of the best quality Constantly on hand. No. 115 MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS.


J. H. MERRELL,


DEALER IN Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb.


HAM AND ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH, 49 HOLDEN ST., NORTH ADAMS, Mass.


JOHN DARROW, CHOICE ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Bolton's Ales on Draught.


34 MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS.


W. H. LEETE.


Practical Horse Shoer.


Curing of Interfering, Tender Feet, Contraction and Quarter Cracks my specialty.


20 WEST MAIN ST., NORTH ADAMS.


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KNAPP & LARKIN'S


E. FITZGERALD & CO.,


MERCHANT


ETAILORS,P


15-MAIN STREET-15


OPPOSITE MARSHALL, NORTH ADAMS.


Go and See Them for a Good Bargain.


CODY & CARPENTER, Manufacturers and Dealers in


FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING GOODS Of all the latest and most desirable styles.


UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. And the most careful attention given to all the details. A full and complete assortment of goods pertaining to this department constantly on hand.


Nos. 22, 24 and 30 Eagle St., North Adams.


FRANK L. GOODNOW, Manufacturer of and Dealer in CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS. General Jobbing and Repair Shops, Corner Centre and Marshall Streets, NORTH ADAMS.


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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


M. S. SOUTHWICK, Fashionable Millinery, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS,


MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. No, 95 Davenport Block, North Adams.


WHITNEY BROS.,


Brick and Stone Masons AND CONTRACTORS,


Having bought the FULLER STONE QUARRIES, are prepared to furnish the Finest Stone for building purposes, to be found in this vicinity and at prices that cannot be beaten.


C. E. WHITNEY : MERRILL H. WHITNEY.


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.


T. D. DAILEY,


GENERAL


TRUCKING.


Furniture Handled with Care.


24 VEAZIE STREET, - NORTH ADAMS.


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KNAPP & LARKIN'S


R. B. HARVIE,


PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Carriage Painting and General Repairing,


No, 20 West Main Street, North Adams, Mass.


M. E. MYERS,


-Livery, Sale and Boarding Stables- First-class Turnouts with Careful Drivers. 33 State Street, - North Adams.


D. W. RISING, MANUFACTURER OF


Paper Boxes of all kinds. Wedding Cake and Plush Boxes A SPECIALTY. Also, Stock Boxes and Travelling Bags for Commercial Men. 14 to 16 Washington Ave., - North Adams.


E. R. HAYDEN, Manufacturer of all kinds of


PAPER BOXES,


145 ASHLAND ST., NORTH ADAMS.


Mrs. CATHERINE CONWAY,


Boarding House,


77 STATE ST., NORTH ADAMS.


L. D. THAYER, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, FINE TEAS, PURE COFFEES, &c., No. 2 Hudson St., No. Adams.


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SULLIVAN BROS.,


STREET.


DRY


GOODS®


EMPORIUM.


Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Laces, But- tons, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, Skirts, Bustles and everything usually kept in a First-Class Dry Goods Store.


LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS and CLOAKINGS A SPECIALTY.


We are the acknowledged Leaders in Ladies' Wrappers.


SULLIVAN BROS.,


20 EAGLE ST., next to Baptist Church, NORTH ADAMS, MASS. -


CONELIUS KEEFE,


FRUITS VEGETABLES


CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS,


TOBACCO AND CIGARS,


SODA, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, LEMONADE, &C.,


15 Eagle Street North Adams, Mass.


MURPHY'S


TOILET LOTION


For Chapped Hands, Face, Lips, Sunburn and Tan, UNEQUALLED FOR SHAVING PURPOSES. Sold Everywhere and highly recommended.


J. J. MURPHY, Druggist, TRY MURPHY'S CELEBRATED COUGH REMEDY. PITTSFIELD, MASS.


C. V. PARKER, Manufacturer of ROOT, LEMON & GINGER BEER


Also Bloomingdale's Celebrated Indian Liniment, and a warranted Corn Remover-no cure, no pay-and the Celebrated Globe Pills, which he has sold for six years-warranted. Boot and Shoe Maker. 33 Brooklyn Street, North Adams.


N. L. MILLARD,


SHOE MANUFACTURER


Manufacturer of Boys' and Youths', Women's, Misses' and Children's Standard Screw Machine-Sewed and Pegged Shoes. . No. 17 Union Street, North Adams, Mass.


WILLIAM F. McCONNELL, DEALER IN


Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ham,


LARD, SAUSAGES, POULTRY, &c.,


206 East Main Street, - North Adams, Mass.


JAMES PIKE,


WHOLESALE DEALER IN


ARMOUR'S CHICAGO DRESSED BEEF, Sausages, Lamb, Mutton, Tripe, Pigs' Feet, &c., &c. Also, General Provisions. REAR OF FURNACE ST, NORTH ADAMS.


Nos. 17 and 19 Main Street, North Adams, Mass. G. J. GAVAROUGE, PROPRIETOR. Hotel first-class. Commercial Travellers put up at Reasonable Prices. CHOICE STOCK ALES, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. Three minutes' walk from Depot.


E. J. CAREY,


WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cotton and Wool Rags, Cotton Waste, Cast and Wrought Iron, Metals, Tin, Glassware, &c.“ GOODS SOLD ON COMMISSION .~. 36 Ashland St., No. Adams.


Greylock Park Association.


Directors


W. L. BROWN. A. C. HOUGHTON, J. H. FLAGG, GEO. B. PERRY,


AUSTIN BOND, A. W. LOCKE, WM. B. PLUNKETT,


A. C. CHALMERS, H. H. WELLINGTON, FRANKLIN CARTER, J. M. WATERMAN.


OUNT GREYLOCK is 3,500 feet above sea level, the highest peak in the State, about seven miles from North Adams. The mountain is converted into a Park, and it has been reserved for that purpose by act of the legislature. A fine carriage road is now built to the summit, and a hotel is designed for the top. This is the principal drive for this entire section, and is the most popular point in Massachusetts. An enthusiastic person can hardly be trusted to tell what is visible from the iron tower, which is 40 feet high at the summit of Greylock. At your feet lies the valley of the Hoosac, nearly 3,000 feet below; Pittsfield, with its beautiful lakes and many smaller villages, are to be seen in the val- leys and on the adjacent slopes ; south-westward the eye sweeps over the top of the Taghconics, away to the Catskills beyond the Hudson ; north-westward the peaks of the Adirondacks are plainly visible ; in the north the sturdy ridges of the Green Mountains file away in grand outline ; on the east the Monadnock and Wachusett renew their stately greeting, and Tom and Holyoke look up from their beautiful valley ; southward Mount Everett stands sentinel at the portal of Berkshire, through which tne Housatonic flows, and all this grand circuit is filled with mountains. Range beyond range, peak above peak, they stretch away on every side, a boundless expanse of moun- tain summits. Standing here, and taking in with your eye all that is contained within the vague boundaries of the horizon, you receive one of the grandest if not the first impression you ever had of distance, of immensity and of illimitable force.


BOARD AND LODGING PROVIDED AT THE SUMMIT.


ESTABLISHED 1832.


TREADWELL'S?


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IS THE BEST PLACE TO PURCHASE A


SEAL SACQUE, DOLMAN. OR ULSTER IN THE WORLD ..


THEY ARE ALL OF


Treadwell's CELEBRATED DYE,


Which has stood the test for the past Forty Years, and is the best for wear and appearance in the market.


Our Seal Goods do not need Re-dying, because they do not fade.


A general assortment of Furs on hand, at all times, such as GAPS, GLOVES, QUFFS, GAPES AND COLLARS, ROBES, FOOT DUFFS, RUGS, &G.


TREADWELL & CO., FURS EXCLUSIVELY,


482 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 676 Broadway, N. Y. City. H. TREADWELL.


GEO. H. TREADWELL.


INSURE YOURT.G.


STEAM BOILERS!


AGAINST EXPLOSION.


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HARTFORD.


COMCT


CO


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CONN.


INS


ESTABLISHED FOR THE PREVENTION OF STEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS,


By efficient inspection, and to insure against loss or damage to property and loss of life and injury to persons caused by


STEAM BOILER- EXPLOSIONS.


J. M. ALLEN, President.


W. B. FRANKLIN, Vice-President.


J. B. PIERCE, Secretary.


DIRECTORS.


J. M. ALLEN, President.


LUCIUS J. HENDEE, President Atna Fire Insurance Company.


FRANK W. CHIENEY, of Cheney Brothers, Hartford and New York.


CHARLES M. BEACH, of Beach & Company.


DANIEL PHILLIPS, of Adams Express Company.


RICHARD W. H. JARVIS, President Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company.


THOMAS O. ENDERS, of Ætna Life Insurance Company.


LEVERETT BRAINARD, of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company.


GEN. W. B. FRANKLIN, Vice-President Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company.


NEWTON CASE, of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company.


NELSON HOLLISTER, of the State Bank, Hartford. .


HON. H. C. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law, Hartford.


HON. F. B. COOLEY, of the National Exchange Bank, Hartford.


A. W. JILLSON, Vice-President Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford.


EDMUND A. STEDMAN, Treasurer Fidelity Company.


CLAPP SPOONER, New England Manager Adams Express Company.


GEORGE BURNHAM, President Baldwin Locomotive Works.


Office, 218 Main St., Hartford, Charter Oak Life Ins. B'ing. L. B. PERKINS, General Agent, Springfield, Mass.


FRANK N. RAY


no. I BURLINGAME BLOCK.


Does a Large


Stock attract you


We have it.


Does Reasonable Low Prices please you ? We have them.


Dees Good Honest Goods, Well Made, attract your attention ?


We always have them in stock at prices that defy competition.


Does Straightforward


Methods


and


Guaranteed Transactions iuterest


you ?


Then this is your place.


Does Polite Attention make you kindly disposed ? You will always find it at


FRANK N. RAY'S


No. 1. BURLINGAME BLOCK,


Opp. Wilson House, Main St., North Adams, Mass.


BARNARD & REED


FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, GEA". FURNISHINGS, TRUNKS, BAGS, CO. AD- NEW BLACKINTON BLOCK; MAIN'S"


WOOD BROS.,


PIANOS, ORGANO, SUDET MUSIC.


-


Kranich & Bach


Smith - Ame: i


KRANICH & BACH. PIANOS ORGAN lead the World. withont a R. SOLD FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. PIANOS & ORGANS TO RENT. WOOD BROS., 10 Bank St., North Adams. 75 North St., Pittsfield. ESTABLISHED 1835. - GEO. F. MILLER & CO., -- Jay, Croviery, Hatte.s Jene Agency, E. D. TYLER & CO


INSURANCE Room, 9 BURLINGAME BLOCK,


NORTH ADAMS, MA.


FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT, PLA GLASS, a: TORNADO


y ISSUED IN


OLDEST


and STRON COMPA


hing


THE LEADING AGENCY


Go to HASLAM'S BAZAAR for DRY GOODS, No. Adan




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