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HARDWARE, SPORTING GOODS, MILL SUPPLIES.
49 EAGLE STREET, NORTH ADAMS.
Directory Numbering Co. 6 Main Street.
HAVE YOUR HOUSES NUMBERED.
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BERNARD & CUMM, 25 Centre Street, North Adams.
Choice Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Michael Fressola,
Boot and Shoe Maker
AND REPAIRING. 15 State Street, North Adams, Mass.
G. Frank Rist,
THE POPULAR PRICE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER.
Money Back if You Say So.
No. 113 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
Bargains for Housewives BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, TEAS and COFFEES.
In quantities and at Prices to suit everyone. A trial will convince you that ours is the Store for High Quality and Low Prices.
New England Butter Co., 61 MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
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BUILDINGS AND BLOCKS.
Adams blk, Main Adams National bank blk, Main American House blk. Main Arlington The, Hoosac st Barber blk, Chestnut Bartlett blk, Washington cor Sprng Beer & Dowlin blk, Eagle Berkshire The, Hoosac st Berewick blk, 48 Holden Blackinton blk, Main and Holden Blackinton blk, Holden Boland blk, cor Main and Bank Bradford blk, Main Burlingame blk, Main
Cavanough blk, Main Chase blk, cor River and Brooklyn Clark blk, cor State and Summer Collins blk, Main Collins blk, State Davenport blk, Main F. M. T. A. blk. Center Flaherty blk, Center and Lincoln Wilson blk, Main G. A. R. Memorial bl'g 67 Holden Haggerty blk, W. Main
Hastings blk, River
Hoosac Savings bank blk, Main Jones blk. Bank Loftus blk, Center Martin blk, Main Meade blk. Center Moloney blk, Center
Mulcare blk, Marshall and Center No. Adams Savings bank blk, Main Oxford blk, Holden Richmond blk, Main and State
Reardon blk, Bank
Robinson blk, Bank
Sibley blk, Main Slattery blk, Main and Furnace Sperry blk, Holden and Sperry ave Sullivan blks, 18-20, 34-36 Main Thayer blk, Holden and Center
Thayer blk, Eagle Transcript blk, Bank Wellington blk, 12-20 State
Wright blk, Bank Y. M.C.A. blk, cor Summer- Morris
HALLS.
Academy hall, Drury heights Houghton Memorial Library build- ing Monument Square Knights of Pythias hall, 90 Main A. O. H. Div. 10 hall, 35 Eagle A. O. H. Div. 4 hall, 51 Eagle A. O. U. W., No. Adams lodge, Labor Union hall, Father Mathew over Columbia opera house, building and Mountain lodge hall, Masonic hall, Burlingame blk Millers hall, Willow Dell Odd Fellows' hall, cor Main and State R. E. M. A. hall, 90 Main Salvation Army barracks, 47 Eagle Martin blk City hall, Summer and Morris Columbia opera house, 57 Center F. M. T. A. hall, rear Columbia opera house
Forrester hall, over Columbia opera St. Joseph's hall Eagle
house
Franco-American hall, Boland blk G. A. R. hall, 67 Holden Gatslick hall, 68 Main
St. Jean Baptiste hall, Bank Wilson opera house, Main
Y. M. C. A. hall, cor Summer and Morris
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RATES OF POSTAGE. First Class Matter.
This class includes Letters, Postal Cards, Sealed matter and written communications. Rates 2c per ounce or fraction thereof. Second Class. For Publishers and News Dealers only. Rate Ic per pound,
Third Class.
Books, Circulars, Photographs. etc., when unsealed. Rate IC for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Fourth Class.
Embraces merchandise and all matter not included in the First, Second or Third Class, which is not, in its nature or form, liable to injure other mail matter, and is not above the limit of weight, four pounds. Rate Ic for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Local or Drop Letters are always 2c for each ounce at Letter Carrier Office. Special Delivery Stamp, in addition to regular postage, insures immediate delivery at any Post Office in the U.S.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
The following table gives the names of the towns and cities adjacent to North Adams, also the principal Eastern trade centres, together with their distances, amounts of railroad fare:
NORTH ADAMS TO
MILES.
FARE.
Albany
54
$1 47
Blackinton
3
5
Boston
143
3 75
Fitchburg
93
2 50
Greenfield.
38
1 02
Greylock
2
5
Hoosick Falls
21
57
Hoosac Tunnel.
7
20
Hartford
93
2 12
Holyoke
63
1 43
New York City
196
3 73
New Haven
124
2 77
North Pownal.
12
32
Pittsfield
21
45
Rutland
82
2 41
Readsboro.
18
70
Shelburne Falls
24
65
Saratoga
63
1 68
Springfield
67
1 62
Troy
48
1 32
Williamstown
5
10
Wilmington
32
1 20
Worcester.
105
2 84
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ASHE & ARNOLD,
COUNSELLORS.
Adams Nat. Bank Building, North Adams
BEER & DOWLIN, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law. ROOMS 8 & 11 MARTIN BLOCK. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Special attention given to collections. Correspondents everywhere. ENOCH H. BEER, FRED F. DOWLIN. Notary Public. Justice of the Peace.
JOHN H. MACK,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Telephone 126-2.
JAMES T. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
PENSION ATTORNEY.
Adams Nat. Bank Block, North Adams.
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NORTH ADAMS FIRE ALARM BOXES.
4-Corner State and Summer streets,
5- Main and Holden streets.
6- 60 Center and Eagle streets.
7- Main and Marshall streets.
8- Ashland and Chestnut streets.
12- Church street and Washington Avenue.
13-Johnson's Mill.
14-Corner River and Brooklyn streets.
15- River and Eagle streets.
16- Union street at Tannery.
17- Union street at Eclipse Mill.
18-East Main street near Park Avenue.
21- Corner East Quincy and Pleasant streets.
23- 66 Church and Main streets.
24- 66 Church and Quincy streets
25- Ashland street and Washington Avenue.
26- State'and Walnut streets. 66 Liberty and Eagle streets.
31 -
32- West Main near entrance to Fair Grounds.
34- Braytonville Bridge.
35-Private box at North Adams Man'fg Co.
41-Corner Hudson and Prospect streets.
42 - Meadow street.
51-Corner Brooklyn and East Brooklyn streets.
52- North and William streets.
61- " River and Veazie streets.
71 - Holden street near Bridge.
72-Corner Lincoln and Grant streets.
121-Normal School.
123-Ashland street near Lawrence Avenue.
124-Corner North Holden street and Bracewell avenue.
Extra Signals.
3-Central Telephone Office, when an alarm is sent in by tele- phone.
Second alarm calls Hose 3; third alarm, Braytonville Companies Two blows after an alarm of fire-fire out.
Two blows and repeat four times at 7.30 a. m. in stormy weather, no school for the morning.
Two blows and repeat four times at II a. m. in stormy weather, no school for the afternoon.
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ARKIN BROS.
-Dealers in-
Pianos - and - Organs.
THE CELEBRATED
F. CONNOR PIANOS A SPECIALTY.
We are bound to please. Drop a Postal and we
will call and see you. . Get our prices on any instrument before purchas- ing. Everything new in Music and Musical Merchandise.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
Larkin Bros., 317 high St., holyoke, Mass.
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North Adams Paper Box Co.
A. B. HOSLEY, Prop.
Paper Boxes of all Descriptions. Wedding cake boxes, Confectioners boxes and Stock boxes a Specialty.
Telephone 228-5. Rear 92 Main Street.
Orders taken for fancy Crepe paper and Japanese napkins.
LIVERMORE
104 MAIN STREET
Everything in our line of the best quality promptly and properly served. Catering for Fairs, Socials and Home Parties a Specialty
Home made Bakers Goods at Wholesale and Retail.
P. J. SULLIVAN,
THE LEADING
Newsdealer and Stationer.
Baseball and Sporting Goods. Toys, Confectionery, Etc. Largest and most reliable line of Cigars. , Etc. , in the City.
114 MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS
BEWARE Telephone 255-12.
OF BOGUS DIRECTORY CANVASSERS. CALL US UP .....
Larkin's Directory Office,
We will tell you if it is straight. Office 6 Main.
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MEAD CYCLE CO ., MEAD BLOCK CENTER STREET NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
Bicycles and Sporting® Goods
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
BICYCES ON INSTALMENTS.
REPAIRING AT LOWEST PRICES. Largest Line in Berkshire County.
P. J. MALONE,
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery Brushes, Etc. 21 EAGLE STREET.
NORTH ADAMS, + + + + MASS,
A. J. BOLDUC, T. P. LaFORCE, No. 26 Corinth Street.
20 Washington Ave.
BOLDUC & LaFORCE,
House Painting, Paper Hanging and Steeple Climbing.
NORTH ADAMS, + + + MASS.
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Board of Trade.
:0:
Rooms Hoosac Bank Block, 90 Main Street.
Officers and Committees for 1899.
President, C. W. Dennett; first vice-president, T. W. Sykes ; second vice-president, H W. Clark ; treasurer, C. P. Niles ; secre- tary, H. H. Gadsby ; directors, president, vice-presidents, secretary, treasurer, ex-officus, W. A. Gallup, N. L. Millard, E. S. Wilkinson, W. G. Cady, G. B. Perry, F. F. Murdock, A. C. Weber, E Barn- ard, E. Vadnais, C. T. Phelps, C. Q. Richmond ; auditors, W. W. Richmond, W. H. Pritchard.
Committees.
Ways and Means-A. C. Houghton, P. J. Boland, J. E. Hunter, V. A. Whitaker, C. H Cutting. N. L. Millard, H. W. Clark, W. W. Butler, John Bracewell.
Transportation-W. A. Gallup, T. W. Sykes, N. B. Flood, E. H. Farnsworth, J. D. Hunter, S. B. Dibble, O. A. Archer, W. H. Chase, W. C. Ellis.
New Enterprises-E. S. Wilkinson, H. A. Gallup, Geo. W. Chase, A. W. Hardman, E. Vadnais, E. J. Cary, Samuel Cully, John Parker.
Entertainment-I. F. Hall, E. Barnard, F. F. Murdock, P. J. Ashe, George Hopkins.
Reception -- C. Q. Richmond, F. E. Swift, C. T. Phelps, F. A. Wilcoxson, F. P. Pearson, H. C. Tower, R. A. Thompson, . R B. Harvie, W. E. Lonergan.
Roads-W. G. Cady, J. H. Emigh, J. II. Flagg, W. R. Sanford.
Rooms-C. P. Niles, O. C. Gardner, W. F. Darby, W. W. Richmond, A. C. Weber.
.
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JAMES T. LARKIN.
P R I
Has Unsurpassed Facilities to do
Every Kind of
fine Book and
Commercial
G
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. 1
New Type. New Material.
Long Distance Telephone, 255-12.
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The
Bliss Business College
is distinctly a progressive school, fully in touch with the requirements of the modern business office.
The superiority of its training is recognized were- ever the merits of the school are known.
Bookkeeping Arithmetic Grammar
Short Hand Commercial Law
Typewriting
Spelling
Business Letter Writing
Rapid Computations
Invoicing and Penmanship
are taught by thoroughly competent instructors. Business men promptly supplied with all kinds of office help.
1@- Full particulars on application.
S. MCVEIGH, Principal. Adams National Bank Block.
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NORTH ADAMS
Streets and Avenues
ADAMS street, from 5 Hathaway west to River ex
-+ ARMSTRONG avenue, east from 7 East Brooklyn to Phillips ARNOLD place, east of 14 Church ASHLAND street, from 1: Summer southeast to city line
¡ BALLOU street, from Veazie east to Brooklyn BANK street, from (7 Main south to Summer
BARTH, street, from 32 N. Eagle east
BEAVER street, continuation of Union left
BEACH street, north from East ave to Franklin
BEACON street, from 36 Prospect east to Summit BETHEL street, front 5 Franklin south
7 - BINGHAM avenue, from 3 Brown east BLACKINTON street. from Church west to Ashland
+ BLISS street, from Glen avenue to Summit street. | BOND street, from 160 Ashland, east to Corinth. BRACEWELL avenue, from 109 Eagle west to Brooklyn
+BRADFORD street, runs south from Bradley
BRADLEY street, from 94 S. Church east to Kemp ave BRIGGS street, east from N. Eagle BROOKLYN street, from River north to Houghton BROOKLYN Terrace, from Brooklyn to Chase avenue east. BROWN street, from W. Main north to River. BRAYTONVILLE, located at the west end of Main. BRYANT street, from 41 Houghton west. BURDICKVILLE, hill northwest of Johnson Mfg. Co.'s works .. CADY street, north from 47 North.
CANAL street, from corner River and Eagle to Union.
CARD street, from Cemetery west parallel with W. Main.
CENTRAL avenue, from 10 Franklin north. CENTER street, from 55 Eagle west to Marshall. CHASE avenue, from River to N. Holden. CHEESBRO avenue, from 17 North north. CHERRY STREET, from 27 Pleasant east to Meadow.
CHESTNUT street, from 9 Spring street west.
CHURCH place, from 12. Main to Summer, next Congregational church.
CHURCH street, from monument south to city limits.
CLARK street, from Harrison ave to Greylock ave.
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-- CLEVELAND avenue, from Gallup to Kemp.
CLIFF street, from Union at Print works north to Glen ave. CORINTH Street, from Lawrence ave. south.
-- CROSSEY place, from 40 River north. CROWLEY avenue, west from 31 Ashland. DAVENPORT street, from Ashland north to Church.
- DEAN street, west fron. 187 S. State.
- DENNIS street, south from Frederick to N. Veazie. DOVER street, from Elmwood ave. to Cherry. DOWLIN Place, off Pleasant west.
- DUGGAN street, west to Hathaway.
A DUNBAR avenue, from 10 Brown west. EAGLE street, from Main north to Franklin.
EAST avenue, east from Glen ave.
EAST BROOKLYN street, from 41 Brooklyn north to city limits. EAST CLIFF street, from Cliff street east to Glen ave.
+ EAST HIGH street, from Summit ave to Kemp ave.
| EAST JOHNSON street, east from 32 E. Union.
EAST MAIN street, from monument east to beyond Five Roads. EAST QUINCY street, from 7 Pleasant east to Kemp ave.
EAST UNION street, east from Union.
ELM street, from Grant north to Sperry ave. 1 ELMWOOD avenue, east from Willow to Dover across Church. ESTES street, from N. Eagle west to Hospital. FAIRFIELD avenue, west from 76 Holden.
Į- FAIRGROUND avenue, north from W. Main. FEIGE street, west from 42 E. Brooklyn to Houghton.
- FERN street, from Summit ave to Glen ave.
L FIRST street, west from West End terrace. + FLEMING street, from Park ave east to Kemp ave.
+ FOLSOM street, north from Cleveland ave.
FOREST street, south from Richmond ave.
. FRANKLIN street, from Eagle and Liberty northeast to Wells avenue.
_ FRANCIS street, from 77 State west.
FREDERICK street, from 31 Houghton west.
FREEMAN avenue, from 204 River north to Bracewell ave. FULLER street, from 46 Houghton west. FURNACE street. from Main street bridge south. GALLUP street, from 194 E. Main to E. Union.
GLEN avenue, from Clarksburg road to north branch of Hoosac l'IVCI.
GOODRICH street, north from 122 W. Main. GRACE street, from Richmond ave. south. GRANT street, from 13 Lincoln west to Elm. GRANITE street, from Rock south.
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- GREYLOCK street, from State south and west to city line. GROVE street, from Bracewell ave. north to Hall.
+GROVER street, north from Cleveland ave. HALL street, west from 124 Eagle. HARRIS street, north from River ex.
HARRISON avenue, south from 61 E. Quincy. HATHAWAY street, from North south to Harris. HIGH street, from 10 W Main south. HIGHLAND avenue, from Lawrence to Davenport. HODGE'S crossing from south end of State street.
HOLBROOK street, from 12 Wall east to Meadow. HOLDEN street, from Main north to River. HOOKER street, from 109 State west. HOOSAC court, entrance 92 Main street. HOOSAC street, from S. Church west to Ashland. HOUGHTON street, continuation Brooklyn north to Clarksburg. HOWLAND Farms, formerly Zylonite, end of S. State.
HUDSON street, from 120 Eagle east to Prospect.
IRVING avenue, from Whitman west.
JACKSON street, from 110 Eagle, Larkin corner, east to Prospect. JAMES street, west from River ex.
- JOHN street, north from Front to Maple.
| JOHNSON street, northeast from E. Union. JONES Hill, in Clarksburg, N. Houghtonville.
J. KEMP avenue, south from 213 E. Main to Bradley.
KEMP street, north from 210 E. Main to E. Union.
1 KNOX street, off High.
LAKE street, runs south, east side of Park.
I.AMOUREUX place, from High west. LARKIN corner, cor 110 Eagle and Jackson.
LAWRENCE avenue, from 135 Ashland east. LINCOLN street, from 76 Center north to River. LIBERTY street , from 35 Brooklyn east to 135 Eagle.
LOFTUS street, north from 36 River. LLOYD street, from 107 State west.
LUTHER street, from 83 Eagle west and north.
MAIN street, from Five Points west to Braytonville. MAPLE street, east from Beach. MARION avenue, south through West End Park from W. Main. MARSHALL street, from 12 Main north to River. MARIETTA street, from 8 Franklin north.
MEADOW street, from Cherry north to E. Quincy.
- MILLARD avenue, from Bradley north. MILLARD street, from Hudson south.
MINER street, east from cor. E. Main and Pleasant.
MONTANA street, from 10 Porter south to Lawrence ave.
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MONTGOMERY street, from 25 Prospect east to Cliff. MORRIS street, from Summer south to Quincy. ++ MORTON Hill, continued from Walnut street. MOWBRAY avenue, west from Whitman. NELSON street, off 46 Veazie street. NORMAL terrace, Church opp. Normal school. NORTH street, from 41 Brooklyn west to Tyler. NORTH CHURCH street, from monument north to Eagle. NORTH EAGLE street, from 143 Eagle north to Clarksburg line. NORTH HOLDEN street, from 156 River north to Liberty.
-T-NORTHERN LIGHTS avenue, from 22 Franklin north. NOTCH road, from D. M. Wells' house south. O'BRIEN lane, off 29 Eagle. OLDS street, from Harrison ave to Greylock.
PALMER avenue, west from Hathaway. PARK avenue, south from 207 E. Main. PATTISON street, west from Notch road. PEARL street, from 9 Main south. PEBBLE street, from Robinson south. PERRY avenue, from Washington avenue south to Elmwood ave. PHILLIPS street, north from Liberty. PHOENIX street, north from 10 Main. PITTS street, from 9 North street north. PLEASANT street, from 151 E. Main to 48 Church. POTTER place, from 87 Eagle west.
PORTER street, from 67 Church west to 83 Ashland.
PROSPECT street, from 98 Eagle east thence north to Franklin.
QUINCY. street, from 17 Church west to Morris.
RAND'S lane, east from 32 Ashland. RAND street, from Miner school park to 23 Reed.
RAY street, from 11 Franklin south to Wesleyan.
RAYMOND court, east from Brooklyn. RESERVOIR road, continuation of Furnace south west.
REED street, north from Main to Union.
RICHVIEW avenue, southeast from 123 W. Main.
RICHMOND avenue, west from High. RICHVIEW street, east from Dover. RIVER street, from 93 Eagle west to Brown.
RIVER street extension, from River west to Burdickville. ROCK street, from Pebble west to Granite. ROBINSON street, from 37 Furnace west to Pebble. ROYAL avenue, south from 25 Washington avenue to Porter. RYAN'S lane, from 51 Center north. SANFORD'S lane, from Washington ave. south. SECOND street, west from West End terrace. SCHOOL street, west from 14 Veazie.
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SOUTH street, from 26 Spring to Washington ave. SPRING street, from 27 Church southwest to 31 Washington ave. STATE street, from 34 Main south to city limits. ST. JOHN'S COURT, north from 26 Summer. SUMMER street, from 7 Church west to State. SUMMIT avenue, from 199 E. Main south (Kempville.) SUMMIT street, from Beacon north to Clarksburg. TANNERY yard, right above first Union bridge. THIRD street, west from West End terrace. TYLER street, north from River to North.
TREMONT street, from Prospect north to Franklin. UNION street, from 6S Eagle east. VADNER lane, south from 46 Center. VEAZIE street, north from 56 River. VINCENT avenue, from 207 E. Main south to E. Quincy.
- WALDEN street, west from Fairground ave. WALL street, from 7 E. Quincy south to Cherry.
WALKER street, from Five Roads north to Clarksburg and Stam- ford.
WALNUT street, west and south from 117 State. WASHINGTON avenue, from 51 Church west to Ashland.
WARREN street, from Richmond ave. south.
WAVERLY place, west from Holden.
WEBSTER avenue, from 74 Holden.
WELLS avenue, from Summit street north. WESLEYAN extensoin, from Wesleyan to Summit.
WESLEYAN street, from 136 Eagle to Wesleyan extension. WESTEND PARK, bounded by W. Main and Notch road. 1
WEST END TERRACE, south through West End Park. WHEELER avenue, head of Houghton street, Clarksburg. WHITMAN street, from Richmond ave. south. WILLOW Dell, from 17 Union south east to Miner. WILLOW street, from Washington ave. south. WILLIAM street, north from 43 North. WINTER street, east 14 Elmwood ave.
L. WITT avenue, south from Furnace.
WITT street, from Richmond ave. south.
YALE street, from Holbrook south.
Location of Number 100 on the different streets.
100 Main Street, at Babbitt house
100 Eagle, corner Eagle and Prospect streets.
100 State street between Bartlett's (88) and Dibble's (110.) 100 W. Main street, entrance to Fair Grounds.
100 Church street, opposite Thomas O'Shea, (Kehoeville).
100 River street, Stone mill.
100 Ashland street, opposite Fire District Pump House.
100 Union street, Miner School House.
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THIS MAN
THIS MAN
Uses Tower's "Ideal" Toothpicks.
Does NOT use Tower's "Ideal' Toothpicks.
Tower's Sliverless "Ideal" Toothpicks Saves Dentists' Bills.
THE LONG LOOKED FOR WOOD TOOTH-PICK FOUND AT LAST!
SLIVERLESS
T
THE SLIVERLESS POLISHED THE IDEAL
GUARANTEED TO BE 1000 IN EACH BOX.
TOOTH PICK
TOWER M.8.N.CO
POLISHED
ONCE TRIED
ALWAYS USED
Manufactured from Silver Leaf White Birch in the heart of the fragrant Maine forests. They are the smallest, finest most effective, and altogether, the best wood Toothpicks ever made by machinery. Price for Box of 1,000 Toothpicks, by mail, post- paid, only 15 cents. Eight boxes, $1,00.
CUTTER TOWER CO ..
ESTABLISHED 1845.
12 A Milk Street, Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
CUTTER TOWER C2
TRADE! MARK !!!
WOOD
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ABBREVIATIONS .- The following abbreviations are used in this Directory, ave avenue; bds, boards; cor, corner; h, house; opp, opposite; st. street; wks, works; r, rear.
A
Abbott Ada C., rem. Saratoga Springs
Demettny, wks Millards bds 2 Morton hill
Elias, candy, fruit, &c. , 4 Main, h 2 Morton hill.
Geo. wks Arnolds, h Walnut John M., rem. Saratoga Mitchell, wks Arnolds, h Morton hill
Abel Arthur W. insurance agt., h 184 E. Main
Anna D., bookkeeper Valentine, bds 184 E. Main Abraham Andrew, boarding, h 48 Holden
Ethel, clerk, bds Rand Hoff, peddler, 93 Ashland
Israel, clerk, bds Rand Louis, peddler, h Rand R., dry goods, 11 Eagle
Acetta Cosimo, bds Walnut Francerco, bds Walnut
Ackert Daniel, h 6 Freeman ave Hunting P., carder, 6 Freeman ave Wm. A., h 6 Freeman ave Adams Ann Mrs., h 15 Wesleyan Azerie, laborer, h 146 Main
Bert, h 16 Potter place David, h S. Church
Frank, wks Arnolds h 16 Potter place
Fred, baggage master B. & A., h 14 Lincoln Hector, 146 E. Main Helen A., teacher, Blackinton, h do Adams Jasper H., h 105 Main John A., h east Adams road Joseph, shoemaker, bds 146 E. Main Mabel and Rose, bds S. Church
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Adams National Bank, of North Adams, Main Bank, see p 78 Napoleon, wks Millards. bds 146 E Main Thomas F., clerk Ryan, h 5 Irving ave Thomas H .; wks Arnolds, h 27 High Victoria Mrs., h 93 Eagle
Adler Victor, wks Hunters, bds 45 River
Adar W. D, stone mason, h 23 State
Advance Press, rea .: 92 Main
Agan John, hı Feige st John, carpenter, h 66 River
Affhauser Chas. M., at Arnolds, h 16 Lincoln
Ed., clerk Rice's, bds McManama blk Lincoln Fannie Mrs. deceased
Ahern Johanna Mrs. h 22 Marietta
Margaret, tailoress for Boland, bds 22 Marietta
Alars Daniel, wks Beaver mill
Albany Evening Journal, 61 State, Albany, N. Y. See p 84 Alderman & Carlisle, hardware, paints, etc., 98 Main, see p 103 Archie, wks Windsor, bds 107 Union
Cora A., teacher, bds 107 Union
Dell, wks Ellis laundry, h Greylock
Frank, h 117 Union
Mark, wks Windsor, h Franklin
O. C. (A. & C. ) h 4 The Arlington, off Hoosac st William, h Franklin
Wm, wks Windsor, h 1 Hospital ave Wm, wks Eclipse Aldred Joseph, wks Beaver mill
Alford A. S . insurance and real estate, office Hoosac Sav- ing Bank blk, h 14 Summer
G. W. Mrs., h 14 Summer Georgie E., bds 14 Summer Mildred S., bds 14 Summer
Allard Charles, butcher, h 15 Kemp
Allay Joseph, confectionery, &c. , 13 Brooklyn Allen A. Mrs. h 135 Eagle
Catherine Mrs. h 75 E. Union
Charles, wks Arnolds, h Reservoir road
Fred D., clerk Burlingame & Darbys, h 109 Eagle Frances A. h 135 Eagle Frank, coachman, h 12 Brown George, weaver, bds 16 Main Hugh and James, E. Mountain road Jeanette A., music teacher, h Eagle
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Allen Leroy, wks Beaver mill Lyman R., teacher normal, bds 14 Dover Mary, servant, 64 Church Robert B. . drug clerk. bds E. Mountain road Robert, shoemaker, h E. Mountain road Sarah F., teacher, bds 9 Ashland Walter W., plumber for Lucey, h 13 Summit ave Allord Alcide J., clerk, bds 79 Union Charles, meat market, E. Union, h 15 Kemp F., wks Barbers tannery Joseph, wks Hunters, h 40 Furnace Leander, mason, h 37 Hathaway
Allore Henry. bds 48 Brooklyn Alstyne, L., wks brush factorv. h 4 Rand Amacker Ferdinand, blacksmith, h rear 19 Eagle Amadon Edward, wool sorter., Bravtonville
Edson L., wool sorter, mill, bds 10 Notch road Elmer M., wool sorter, mill, bds 10 Notch road George A., carpenter, h Notch road Louis, F., farmer, Braytonville Maud E. Mis., teacher, 140 E. Main
Moses L. , bookkeeper, at Sampsons, 118 Eagle
Perry F., carpenter, h 140 E. Main Walter E shoemaker, bds 140 E. Main Ames Bertha, teacher, bds 14 Dover
American and National Express, opp, depot
Anable Arthur S. , traveling salesman Weber, h 4 Union Anderson D. A., books, stationery, 75 Main, h 9 Quincy James Jr., barber, 39 Center, bds 45 Greylock Manley, shoemaker, bds 27 Glen ave
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