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58 11 Orrilie Pigee,
35
24 Jane Hayden.
68 12 Mary Dodd,
48
26 James Hyndman,
22 14 Elizabeth Bonner,
78
26 Janet Holness,
46 20 Hosea B. Ballou, 73
77 21 Annie L. Welher, 59
23 Arsstide Trivella,
24
21 26 Salvina Wells,
62
78 28 Annie L. Willian,
59
11 Martha Day,
18 April.
13 Julia Whalen,
41 3 Eliza Martel, 19
46 8 Maria Louise Daniels, 68
17 Addie Myers,
17 Bridget Clark,
75 13 Hermette Girard,
24
23 John Clements,
76 15 Eliza B. Lewis, 69
83 15 Georgiana L. Parker, 63
72 16 Mrs. Mary Wilcox, 52
25 Augusta Pattison,
29 17 Grace Bouchard,
17
27 Joseph LaBrie,
65 18 Edward D. Hawkes,
18
30 Mary E. Ryan,
15 19 Joseph Gregory, 19
February.
21 Mrs. Mary Jane Waburton, 56
20 22 Albert Barbolt. 30
38|22 Mrs. Mary A. Lambert, 37
37 23 Mrs. Lucrezia Girardi, 46'
9 Julia A. Sherwin,
75 26 Mrs. Melissa Ryan, 43
40
26 May.
23 1 Owen McSweeney, 77
22 3 Beatha M. Chase, 23
73 3 Asaplı Briggs, 71
70 4 Mrs. Mary Zuchtman, 35
70 5 Mrs. Sarah E. Haskins,
54
20 Fanny Afthouser,
71 5 Mrs. Alma Helen Ranford, 62
21 George Hamer, 65 6 Martin Dunlavin, 59
21 Anna Raycroft,
12 Catherine Furlong,
13 Grace E. Thomas,
14 Zelik Lenhoff,
16 William B. Darby,
17 Joseph A. Harris,
3 Calice Ethier,
6 Ellen Donaldson,
8 Mary Ryan,
10 Mary Dooley.
71|29 Mrs. Annie Welch,
23 Sophronia A. Sanford,
24 Ann Barry,
77 11 Emma L. Franchere, 68
25 13 Almira M. Hopkins, 68
14 Margaret Horn,
16 William Williams,
January 1899.
3 Mary A. Green,
5 Harriet Wilbur,
24 9 Willie G Vandenburg,
12 Charles A. Demers,
30 Lucinda Walters,
19 Rosa Cespetti,
71 8 Frank J. Barber, 35
470
JAMES T. LARKIN'S
May.
Age| May.
10 Sarah Hodge.
85 29 James Balley,
Age 66
10 Ruth R. Baucus,
70 June
18 Peter Kellaher,
60 2 Zoa Merriam,
72
78 4 Agnes Gingras 19
59 4 Clemanda Card, 68
22 Ada Bouchard,
33 5 William Kirby,
31
24 Nancy Ingraham,
74 7 Samuel Amadon,
71
27 Mabel Arnold.
33 7 Harriet Davis,
85
27 Simens B. Dibble,
61 8 Fred Hill, 26
28 Sarah C. Ralston,
39 8 Miss Helen Haskins, 45
H. P. LINNELL,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
Sureys, Plans, Estimates. Sewerage, Roads, develop- ment of Property, Etc.
Room 4, Kimbell Block,
North Adams, Mass.
Successor to F. S Smith, C. E. Practice Established in 1883.
J. A. JOHNSON.
DEALER IN
Western and Native Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Robes, Blankets, Whips, etc. Sale Stable 10 1-2 Main St. Store 23 Marshall St. Telephone 155-5. Also agent for Walter A. Wood, Mowing and Harvesting machinery which is the best on the market.
North Adams, - Mass.
HODGE BICYCLE Co.
22 Summer Street, North Adams.
Agents for Orient, Cleveland, Sterling and Wes- tern Gateway. Repairing in all Branches. FIRST-CLASS WHEELS TO LET. Telephone 223=4.
18 Challotte C. Clark,
21 Catherine Malone,
471
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY
The Wendell.
Cor. South & West Sts.
The New American, 211 North Street.
Rates $2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 ..
European Plan $1 per day & up. American Plan $3 per day & up. AMERICAN PLAN.
Plumb & Clark, Proprietors, PITTSFIELD, :0: MASS.
JAMES EAGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
We have a man in Adams and North Adams every week. Will call on you and give Lowest Prices on all goods.
32, 36 and 38 DEPOT STREET, PITLSFIELD, MASS.
Berkshire Brewery. GIMLICH WHITE
BREWERS and MALSTERS. Liquid Malt Extract. This preparation is highly recommended by physicians for invalids and children. Reliable, healthful and invigorating. Sold by M. M. Welch & Co., North Adams.
Bottlers of fine Indian Pale Ale, Old Porter, Ales and Lagers. PITTSFIELD, = MASS.
euro Blood Tonic
The Greatest Blood Medicine in the World.
Not the Medicine your grandfathers or grandmothers used to take. Not the kind you have always had, but something new, entirely new and strictly up-to-date,
Regular $1 Bottle for 50 cents at
P. J. MALONE'S
21 Eagle Street, No. Adams.
472
JAMES T. LARKIN'S
HOOSAC VALLEY STREET RAILWAY.
Adams Line.
Leave No. Adams. a. m .. 7.00, 7.35, 8.10, 8.45, 9.20, 9.55, 10.30, 11.05, 11.40, p. m .: 12.15, 12.50, 1.25, 2.00, 2.35, 3.10, 3.45, 4. 20, 4.55, 5.30, 6.08, 6.40, 7.15, 7.50, 8.25, 9 00, 9.35, 10 15,110.45, $11.20.
Leave Adams. a. m., 5.30, 6.15, 16.30, 7.00, 7.35, 8.10, 8.45, 9.20, 9 55, 10.30, 11.05, 11.40, p. m .. 12 15, 12.50, 1.25, 2.00. 2.35, 3.10, 3.45, 4.20, 4 55, 5.30, 6.08, 6.40. 7.15, 7.50, 8 25, 9.00, 9.35,10.15,$10.45
Williamstown Line.
Leave No. Adams. a. m., §5.30, 5.45, 6.20, 7.00. 7.35. 8.35, 8.10, 8.45, 9.20, 9.55, 10.30, 11.05, 11.40. p. m., 12.15, 12.50, 1.25, 2.00, 2.35, 3.10, 3.45, 4.20, 4.55, 5.30, 6.08, 6.40, 7.15, 7.50, 8.25, 9.00, 9.35, 10.15, §10.45.
Leave Williamstown. a. m., 6.20, 7.00, 7.35, 8.10, 8.45, 9.20, 9.55, 10.30, 11.05, 11.40. p m., 12.15, 12.50, 1.25, 2.00, 2.35, 3.10, 3.45, 4.20, 4.55, 5.30, 6.08, 6.40, 7.15, 7.50, 8.25, 9.00, 9.35, 10.15, 10.45.
Beaver Line. 1
Leave No. Adams. a. m., 6 00, 6.20, 6.40, 7.00, 7.18, 7.35, 7.52, 8.10, 8.28, 8.45, 9.02, 9.19, 9.37, 9.55, 10.12, 10.30, 10.48, 11,05, 11.22. 11.40, 11.58, p. m., 12.15. 12.32, 12.50, 1.08. 1.25, 1.43, 2.00, 2.18, 2.35, 2 53, 3.10, 3.28, 3.45. 4.02, 4.20, 4.37, 4.55, 5.12. 5.30, 5.48, 6.08, 6.22. 6.40, 6.57. 7.15, 7.32, 7.50, 8.07, 8.24, 8.41, 9.00, 9.17, 9.35, 9.53, 10.15, 10.27, į10.45, }11.04.
Leave Beaver. a. m .. x6.10. 6.28, x6.50, 7.09 x7.28.7.44, x8.01,8.18. x8.37, 8.54, x9.11, 9.29, x9.46, 10.04, x10.21, 10.39, x10.57,11.14. x11.31, 11.49, p. m., x12.07. 12.24, x12.41, 12.59, x1.17, 1.34, x1.52, 2 09, x2.27, 2.44, x3.02, 3.19, x3.37, 3.54, x4.II, 4.29, x4.46, 5.04, x5.2I. 5 39, x6.00, 6.14, x6.31, 6.49, x7.06, 7.24, x7.4I, 7.59, x8.16, 8.33, x8.50, 9.09, x9.26, 9.44, x10.02, 10.19, x10.36, 10.54.
+ Barn only . § Blackinton only. Last Beaver car. Where x is before time, cars connect for Adams and Williamstown. Saturday and Sunday P. M., all cars connect with Beaver car.
Saturday and Sunday Schedule-On Saturday and Sunday afternoons, commencing at I o'clock, cars leave North Adams, Adams, Williamstown and Beaver every 20 minutes.
WM. T. NARY, Supt.
Tower's Ventilating
Elastic Den-holder.
MANUFACTURED FROM BEST OF HARD RUBBER.
No Perspiration. Makes Writing Pleasant and Easy.
Patented May 22, 1888. October 29, 1889. October 22, 1892.
Cures and Prevents Writer's Cramps.
Sent postpaid, on receipt of 25℃ in Silver or Stamps.
Culfer-Tower Company
ESTABLISHED 1845.
12 A Milk Street, Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
Telephone, Boston 2423.
JAMES T. LARK'IN,
Has Unsurpassed Facilities to do
P R I Every Kind of
fine Book and
I
Commercial
Printing.
Twenty-two years this September at the Printing business has . enabled him to equip a fine Book and Job Printing Factory, right handy on Main Street, No. 6, where you, can have your printing promtly done in first-class style at reasonable price. For eleven years Compiler, Printer and Publisher of the
North Adams Directory,
which is on exchange in principal Towns and Cities in eastern United States, making it a valuable advertising medium.
New Type. New Material.
Long Distance Telephone, 255-12.
MCNEILL, The Caterer.
Another year has passed and gone since last we greeted the subscribers of this directorv. It has been a momentous year in the history of our country and of our city. Our country has expand- ed, and the stars and stripes have been planted in new territory. Our city, too, has increased in wealth and population. We have endeavored to keep abreast of the times, and it gives us pleasure to state that the liberal patronage afforded us by the citizens has enabled us to increase our busi- ness proportionately. We have added to our fa- cilities in every branch and today finds us in better position to cater to the wishes of the people of this section than ever before.
That we have been enabled to thus advance with the city's growth shows that our efforts have been appreciated. That the people having an ap- portunity to get a good thing appreciate the fact and are taking advantage of it
In the bakery line our Paris Bread is winning its way into homes where baker's bread never before was seen Have you tried it? Our cake line is complete, new and up-to date variety being constantly added.
Our Ice Cream, made from pure cream, sweet- ened, flavored and frozen, made and delivered every day in the year, Sundays included, and our frozen delicacies in season, grace the tables of the best in the city.
In catering, for weddings, receptions, and pri- vate parties, we claim, and stand ready to sub- stantiate that statement, we give better satisfac- tion and more up-to-date service than can be pro- cured outside the big cities.
MCNEILL
Telephone 248-4. 33 Eagle St., North Adams.
The Burlingame
Darbys
Established 1839 ..
Incorporated 1898.
We have the Largest and Most Varied Assort- -- ment of
Hardware, Iron AND Steel, Drugs and Medicines
WEST OF THE CONNECTICUT RIVER.
If you are thinking of building a house, barn or block or of re- pairing an old one, you will find it to your advantage to let us figure on Door and Window Trimmings, Nails, Lime, Cement, Sheathing Paper, Flue Linings, Stable Fix- tures of every description. Mixed Paints, Glass, Oils, Colors, Lead. We are sure we can give you figures and goods that will not only suit but please you,
When you get your house finished we can furnish you House- hold utensils such as Brooms, Tubs, Pails, Lanterns, Knives, Forks, Baskets, Chopping Bowls, Coffee Mills, Tinware, Brushes of all kinds, Clothes Lines and Pins, Coal- Hods and Shovels, Soaps, Spices, Extracts in fact
Almost Every Needed Article In Housekeeping.
Our Store is Headquarters for Blacksmith, Mill, Carpenter and Farm Supplies and can furnish whatever you want if is obtainable.
We buy direct from the Manufacturers in such large quantities that we can furnish you a larger stock of better goods at Lower Prices than any firm in this locality.
Come in and get our prices whether you buy ...... or not .......
Telepisone 41.
Le francais y est parle.
F. CONNOR,
MANUFACTURER OF
Grand and Upright Pianos.
CONNOR PIANOS
are marvelous in Tone, Touch and Design. Are recognized by musicians and musical critics as one of the few Great Pianos of the world. These renowned instruments are constructed with a care and supervision which no ordinary - piano receives. We are sole agents for the
CONNOR PIANOS
and carry a complete line of all the latest casings and woods. We ask an examination of these marvelous instruments by all intending purchasers.
Larkin Bros. Music. Rooms, 317 High Street, Holyoke, Mass. F. Connor Piano Factory, 134th Street and Trinity Ave. Ware- rooms, 4 E. 42nd Street, near 5th Avenue.
NEW YORK.
Barnard & Company,
T. @. FARLEY. Registered
Pharma
6 BLACKINTOUN BLOCK HOLDEN STREDTTE Compounding of Prescriptions # SpecieltFull Inois
R. E. SCHOULER &
TAKERS OP
High Grade Worsted Cles
For Mar's Hear, and Ladies' fire Worster Mostase Ch
RALLSROOM AT 145 ASHLACE STOLET.
FRANK A. WA KER
Flour Grain, PER
All Goods Delivered Promptly otac
BALESTAY DOSTAWY and COTTON SURE 4, 6, and 8 Mam St., Nome Adaree
WALKER, R.
ind Dealers cif Office
THE BERKSHIRE CO-OPERATIVE
6 PER CENT. FREE AF TAKES
CHARLE
BARNARD
H. A. GALLUP, Insurance and Real Estate Agency.
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