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S. D., Alfred D. Farrington.
J. D., N. C. Nye.
S. S., H. E. Sanborn. J. S., F. D. Metcalf.
Tyler, T. W. Spence.
I. O. O. FELLOWS.
King David Lodge No. 71. evening in O. F. Hall.
Meets every Wednesday
N. G., E. A. Young. V. G., A. W. Razee. Secretary, Sabin Hubbard. Fin. Sec., S. A. Perkins.
Treasurer, J. H. Cook.
Conductor, C. M. Irons.
Chaplain, C. S. Bassett. I. G., J. D. Sanborn. O. G., A. L. Brock. R. S. N. G., C. H. Blake. L. S. N. G., P. R. Farr. R. S. V. G., F. A. Shiner. L. S. V. G., A. I. Fiske. R. S. S., Joseph Snodgrass. L. S. S., A. L. Leslie. P. G., E. Lovell.
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SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Indian Rock Division No. 83.
W. P., Wm. E. Nason.
R. S., Flora B. Crossley .
Chap., Rev. W. M. Thayer.
Treas., Miss Nettie Morse.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Wonewok Tribe No. 83. Organized Feb. 1, 1889.
Meets 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in O. F. Hall. Prophet, J. L. Morse.
Sachem, W. B. Carpenter.
S. S., Dr. A. J. Gallison.
J. S., E. F. Harttmann.
C. of R., C. F. Morse Jr.
K. of W., J. W. Heaton.
C. of W., G. H. Grant.
G. of W., Henry Aherns.
G. of F., Fred Aherns.
First Sannap, Frank A. Bates.
Second Sannap, E. A. Putnam.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Franklin Post, No. 60.
Meets in G. A. R. Hall 2nd and 4th Monday of each month.
Com., Walter M. Fisher.
S. V. C., Rudolph S. Sommers.
J. V. C., Cyrus E. Fales.
Adg't, Alfred C. Dana.
Q. M., T. M. Turner.
Surg., Geo. King, M. D. Chap., W. F. King.
O. D., Edwin A. Mason.
O. G., Chas. O. Green.
S. M., Daniel W. Fisher.
Q. M. S., Albert E Brock.
Delegates to Dept. Convention, Geo. W. Nason, Wm, M. Comey.
Alternates, Edwin A. Mason, Geo. King, M. D.
Past Commanders, Geo. W. Nason, Oliver H. Ingalls, Wm. E. Nason, E. A. Mason, Almon Sanborn.
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DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY.
Barbara Fritchie Council No. 20. Organized Oct. 21, 1892.
Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening of each month in G. A. R. Hall.
J. Ex. Councellor, Mrs. Minnie L. Jackson.
J. Ex. A. Councellor, Mrs. Ellen Whitaker.
Counsellor, Mrs. Kate M. Gowan.
A. Counsellor, Mrs. Clara Stevens.
V. Counsellor, Mrs. Ella Thomas.
A. V. Counsellor, Mrs. Susie Lawrence.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Hattie Barr.
A. R. Secretary, Mrs. Rosa M. Church.
Fin. Secretary, Mrs. Annie E. Pond.
Treasurer, Mrs. Emma Wales. Guide, Mrs. Lulu Austin.
I. Guard, Mrs. Celestra Ballard.
O. Guard, Mrs. Ida Minot.
National Deputy, Mrs. Minnie L. Jackson.
Trustees, Mrs. Minnie L. Jackson, Mrs. Ellen Whitaker, Mrs. Ruth Patten.
UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS.
Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month in Odd Fellows Hall.
Gov., C. F. Morse, Jr.
Ex-Gov., Wm. E. Coman.
Lieut. Gov., Mrs. Rosa Harttmann.
Chap., Abbie G. Bassett.
Sect'y, Mrs. R. L. Merrifield.
Treas., Mrs. C. F. Briggs.
Coll., Pedro Nones.
S. A., Mrs. A. M. Willard.
Dept. S. A., Mrs. L. L. Whitney.
Sent. of I. G., Mrs. Lena Holbrook.
S. of O. G., Mrs. Annie S. Glidden.
FRANKLIN FARMERS' CLUB.
Pres., Chas. Badger. Secty, C. M. Allen. Asst. Sect'y, N. E. Newell. Treas., N. E. Newell.
Meets every Monday evening at homes of members.
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DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA.
Lady Franklin Lodge, No. 66. Organized April 10th 1888.
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month in O. F. Hall.
N. G., Mrs. Addie Johnson.
V. G., Mrs. Nellie Batchelor.
R. S., Mrs. Kate McFarden.
P. S., Mrs. Hattie Turner.
Treas., Mrs. Sarah T. Razee.
W., Mrs. Bessie Clements.
C., Mrs. May Leslie.
I. G., Mrs. Addie Razee.
O. G., Andrew J. McFarden.
R. S. N. G., S. Arthur Perkins.
L. S. N. G., Mrs. Abbie M. Darling.
R. S. V. G., Mrs. Caroline Sargent.
L. S. V. G., Miss Mary Sawyer.
R. B. B., Mrs. Louise Fletcher.
L. B. B., Mrs. Sadie Curley. Chaplain, Mrs. Hattie Millard.
P. N. G., Mrs. Kate McFarden.
MILLER R. A. CHAPTER.
Instituted Feb. 16th 1872.
Meets 2nd Tuesday of each month in Ray's Block.
M. E. H. P., S. F. Sargent.
E. K., C. P. Harding.
E. S., C. F. Morse, Jr.
Treas., J. M. Freeman.
Sect'y, A. C. Dana.
Chap., Wm. B. Nolen.
C. of H., H. R. Jenks.
P. S., Chas. Stewart.
R. A. C., E. F. Harttmann.
M. 3d Veil, J. T. Stetson.
M. 2nd Veil. E. A. Mason.
M. 1st Veil, H. W. Hosie. S. S., T. M. Turner. J. S., F. D. Metcalf. Tyler, Thos. Spence. Proxy, J. T. Stetson.
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ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS.
Benjamin Franklin Council No. 47.
Meets every Friday evening in G. A. R. Hall. Councilor, A. A. Pond. V. Councilor, L. R. Whitaker.
S. Ex. Councilor, F. A. Hartshorn.
J. Ex. Councilor, S. W. Nickerson.
Secretary, Geo. E. Aldrich.
Asst. Secretary, C. F. Foote.
Fin. Secretary, E. D. Rockwood. Treasurer, F. N. Bassett.
Instructor, Chas. W. Hill.
Examiner, A. E. Heath.
Inside Protector, W. H. Fish.
Outside Protector, J. L. Moody.
MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
Griffin Court No. 66. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday eve- nings of each month in Spear's Hall, Central Square. C. R., J. E. O'Donnell.
P. C. R., D. F. O'Sullivan.
V. C. R., Edwin Burke.
Sec., M. F. Conroy.
F. S., J. A. O'Sullivan.
Treas., W. F. Buckley.
S. C., Lawrence Morrissey.
J. C., George Keefe.
Sen., Owen Shields.
FRANKLIN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
Library, Ray's Block, Dean Avenue.
About 6,000 volumes.
Library open every day from 2 to 5 and 6.30 to 9 p. m. Pres., Hon. J. G. Ray.
V. Pres., E. H. Sherman. Clerk and Treas., Geo. W. Wiggin.
Directors, Wm. M. Thayer, Dr. Geo. King, H. R. Jenks, E. E. Baker, Geo. W. Wiggin, J. M. Freeman.
Lib., Mrs. D. H. Campbell.
Asst. Lib., Myrtle R. Daniels.
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WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
Franklin Corps, No. 89. Organized June, 1891. Meets 1st and 3rd Monday in G. A. R. Hall. President, Mrs. Ellen A. Sanborn.
S. V. P., Mrs. Lena Holbrook. J. V. P., Mrs. O. W. Lincoln. Treasurer, Mrs. Hannah M. Corson.
Secretary, Mrs. Hattie A. Mason.
Chaplain, Mrs. Lydia Blake. Conductor, Mrs. Anna Curley.
A. C., Mrs. Mary Sommers.
Guard, Mrs. Rosillia Newcomb.
A. G., Mrs. Cellista Ballard.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.
Fidelity Lodge, No. 41. Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evening of each month in O. F. Hall.
Past Master Workman, A. L. Brock.
Master Workman, P. A. Nye.
Foreman, H. S. Thayer.
Overseer, Daniel McLoughlan.
Recorder, C. E. Campbell.
Receiver, J. C. Jacobs. Financier, H. O'Donnell.
Guide, S. H. Sullivan.
I. Watchman, Lawrence Morrissey.
O. Watchman, Charles Ewin.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Howard Lodge No. 648. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings of each month in American Band Hall. Past Dictator, W. A. Wyekoff.
Dictator, Calvin M. Smith.
Vice Dictator, R. Sommers. Asst. Dictator, R. B. Stewart. Reporter, R. A. Stewart. Fin. Reporter, J. C. Jacobs.
Treasurer, S. C. Taft. Chaplain, F. E. Hancock.
Guide, Fenner Darling.
Guard, L. W. Daniels.
Sentinel, Geo. H. Cochrane.
Trustees, W. F. Ray, R. Sommers, W. A. Wyckoff.
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TOWN IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.
President, E. H. Sherman. Vice President, C. J. Mckenzie. Secretary, N. C. Newell. Treasurer, C. W. Stewart.
SONS OF VETERANS.
Gen. Wm. F. Draper Camp No. 44.
Organized May 4th 1885. Meets 1st and 3d Tuesday evening of each month in G. A. R. Hall. Capt., Wm. E. Coman. 1st Lieut., Geo. W. Green. 2nd Lieut., Frank Maguire. Chap., Leonard W. Minot.
1st Sergt., E. F. Harttmann.
Q. M. S., Peter Labadie. S. of G., W. S. Goodwin. C. of G., Fritz Ekensteen.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
Franklin Grange No. 144.
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month in G. A. R. Hall.
W. M., John L. Fisher.
W. O., George Allen. W. L., Mrs. J. L. Fisher. W. S., L. W. Daniels. W. A. S., Geo. E. Bacon. W. C., Mrs. C. M. Allen. W. T., Wm. E. Nason. W. Sec., R. M. Handy. W. G. K., A. M. Willard. Ceres, Mrs. E. J. S. Chapman. Pamona, Margie Bacon. Flora, May Tyler.
Window Shades
OPAQUE & HOLLAND, 3 grades always in stock, at lowest prices. Special Fadeless tint cloth Shades made to order. F. P. GUIGON & CO., Franklin. Established 1872.
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L. A. W.
Franklin Wheel Club.
Club Rooms, Morse's Block.
About 50 members.
Regular Meetings 1st Thursday of every month in Summer, 1st and 3d Thursday of every month in Winter.
President, LeRoy Stott.
V. Pres., John Bowers.
Sect'y, A. A. Glidden.
Treas., W. C. Milliken.
Capt., F. G. Knowlton.
1st Lieut., W. E. Knowlton.
S. A. GREENWOOD,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Packing Boxes for Boots and Shoes. FACTORY, CARYVILLE, MASS. P. O. BOX 26.
CHAS. W. HILL,
Livery and Boarding Stable.
Central Street,
Franklin, Mass.
HIGH SCHOOL, FRANKLIN.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAS. H. COBIN,
Plastering Bricklaying.
Mason Work of all kinds promptly attended to.
Residence, Cor. Central and Cross Streets, P. O. Box No. 243, Franklin, Mass.
ROBERT SOUTHER, Carpenter and Builder.
. Estimates Furnished and Contracts Reasonably and Satisfactorily attended to. Jobbing Done at Short Notice. Residence, Cor. Summer and Winter Sts., Franklin, Mass.
P. O. Address,
Box 308.
IV. E, SCOTT, - Dealer in all kinds of
FRESH FISH
Oysters and Clams in their Season. Garden Produce.
Team on the Road 5 Days a week. Route through Franklin, Medway, Rockville, City Mills and Wrentham.
RESIDENCE, SUMMER ST., FRANKLIN, MASS.
MRS. JENNIE L. GREEN,
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Agents wanted. Mr. & Mrs.C.8.CROUCE Gen'l Agents, Northampton, Mass.
Teacher of CUTTING AND FITTING.
Misses' and Ladies' Dresses and Outside Garments of every description by Rood's Magic Scale.
Off Depot St.,
Franklin, Mass.
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MT. VERNON FARMS AND KENNELS.
Enlargements IN Crayon.IndiaInk. Water Colors& PASTELS.
ยท ALL WORK . Finely Finished All Negatives Preserved. Duplicate Orders Can be had at any time ,
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We also curry a large line of the latest style of picture mould-
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Franklin, Mass.
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The Illustrations for this work were photographed by me. Duplicates can be had at short notice. Price 25c. per copy.
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DEAN ACADEMY, COR. MAIN AND EMMONS STREETS, FRANKLIN, MASS.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION, 1893,
Lester L. Burrington, A.M., Chase Professor of Latin and Greek. PRINCIPAL.
Howard R. Burrington, A.M., Goddard Professor of Mathematics. ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL.
Chas. S. Flanders, A.M., Sciences.
Sara A. Hamlin, Literature and History. PRECEPTRESS.
Cora F. Adams, Latin and English.
Maie E. Wilcox, Assistant in Literature and History.
Marie Reuter Gallison, German and French.
Susan F. Rowe, Elocution.
Eben H. Bailey, Piano and Organ.
Mrs. Minnie Little, Vocal Music.
Adra R. Mason, Painting, Drawing and Penmanship.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
William Hardy Milliken, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office Hours, 8 to 9 A. M., I to 2, and 7 to 8 P. M.
Cor. Main and School Streets, Franklin, Mass.
MRS. MARY O. MAYO,
DRESSMAKER.
Dresses cut by the New Home Dresscutting system, which is a simple and perfect system for cutting and fitting all kinds of Garments.
Charts also For Sale at my Residence. Lessons given free to pur- chasers of the chart.
Residence, Alpine Place, Franklin, Mass.
FIRST-CLASS WORK. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Addie A. Jillson, Fashionable Dressmaker.
Residence, 22 Cottage Street, FRANKLIN, MASS.
Geo. E. Stewart,
- Dealer in
PURE
MILK.
MILK.
Milk delivered in Franklin and vicinity, daily.
East Street,
Franklin, Mass,
RESIDENCE OF DR. WM. HARDY MILLIKEN, COR. OF MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. E. NASON, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker,
Special attention paid to village property. All business entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. P. O. Address, Lock Box 102.
Sells the Best Mowing Machine.
Office, Exchange Block, Main Street.
Residence, Union Street, Franklin, Mass.
E. LOVELL METCALF, Manu. (cturer of and Dealer in
BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY
Weddings and Parties Supplied at Short Notice. Quality Up. Prices Down. CENTRAL SQUARE, FRANKLIN, MASS.
ROSWELL K. STEVENS,
Carpenter and Builder.
Estimates Furnished and Contracts taken on the most favorable Terms.
BEST OF WORK GUARANTEED.
Jobbing and General Repairs promptly attended to.
Shop Fitted up with Steam Power. DEAN AVE. EXTENSION,
LOCK BOX 104. FRANKLIN, MASS.
FRANKLIN RESIDENT DIRECTORY.
Abbreviations Used :
Ag., agricultural; agt., agent; asst., assistar ; av. or ave., avenue ; b., boards ; bldg., building; blk., block; com., commission; c. or cor .. corner ; clk., clerk; com. trav., commercial traveller; emp., employee; h, house; ins., insurance; J. P., Justice of the Peace; lab., laborer ; mfr., manufactory; p., place; P. O., Post Office; prof., professor ; prop., proprietor ; rd., road; B., Boston. After the name of a street the word " street " is omitted.
Abbe Charles, farmer, h Pond near Beech Abbott Dr Edward C, dentist, h Main Joseph, h Cottage S S, b Dr E C Abbott's
Achorn Mrs M F, rooms 91 Union
Adams Asa W, stone mason, h 63 Union
Chas R, farmer, h Lincoln near Medway line (M) Cora F, instructor in Latin and English, res Dean Ellen W , b J F Adams' [Academy
Geo L, emp Boston Rubber Co, b A W Adams' James F, farmer and milkman, h Lincoln near Med- way line (M) Mrs Peter, h Lincoln near Medway line (M) Aeilo Frank, h Union near Washington
Gragio, h Union
Ahearn John, emp Boston Rubber Co, b D O'Connor's Nellie, emp Boston Rubber Co, b J Desmond's
Ahrens Frederick, emp Haywood's mill, h School Fred T, boss weaver, Haywood's mill, h School Henry A, emp Haywood's mill, h School
Ahuazian George, emp Ray's Cashmere mill, h Alpine Akley Daniel, farmer, h Daniels
Alberdeen Wm G, emp Ray's farm, b W J Hogg's
Albertin Ernest T, dyer Ray's woolen mill, h West Alden Hector, h Washington Mrs R, b Rev W G Ward's
Aldrich Fred E, shoddy, flax and woolen waste, h cor Sum- mer and Winter ALEXANDER FRED, hairdresser,h Metcalf's Block (Main)
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RESIDENT B DIRECTORY.
Allen Abbie M, b C M Allen's Agnes, emp Bassett's straw shop, b M Allen's C Milton, farmer and milkman, h Summer Emma M, b C M Allen's Joseph W, b Mrs Margaret Allen's Julia W. b C M Allen's
Mrs Margaret, h 5 Church Mary A, emp Bassett's straw shop, b Mrs M Allen's Thomas, portable saw mill, h cor School and Union Andrews Marvin M, farmer, h Hillside Place (S F) Anshigian Eleazar, emp Ray's shoddy mill, h Alpine Manoog, emp Felting mill, h Alpine [roney's Armstrong Catharine M, emp Boston Rubber Co, b M Ma- Arnold Everett F, emp Bassett's straw shop, h Union Nathan B, provisions, h Central (U) Atwood Mrs Annie M, b Dr M E Pond's Mrs Charlotte M, h cor Central and Ruggles
Austin Wm H, carpenter, h Crescent
Averill Wilson E, sailmaker, h 16 Central
Avery Geo A, emp H J Folger's, h Central near Main J Henderson, machinist, b G D Cosseboom's Mrs Margaret A, dressmaker, b G D Cosseboom's Bacon Albert O, farmer, h King near Union Geo E, farmer, b G W Bacon's
Geo W, farmer, h Elm (M) Margie E, dressmaker, b G W Bacon's Mrs Mary A, h King near Union
BADGER CHARLES, teaming and jobbing, h 39 Union Bailey Mrs Adeline J, emp Bassett's straw shop, h Dean Ave Alice M, emp Bassett's straw shop, b Mrs A J Bailey's Amos F, trav salesman, b Mrs A J Bailey's Eben H, instructor on piano and organ, res Dean Academy Elvira A, emp Bassett's straw shop, b Mrs A J Mrs Minnie G, h Pleasant opp Alpine [Bailey's Robert B, stone mason, rooms 4 Queen Baker Erastus E, farmer, h Lincoln near Main Geo B, painter, b Hotel Darling J Herbert, farmer, b E E Baker's Jennie P, school teacher, b E E Baker's
WALL PAPERS. A large and well selected stock. Lowest prices guaranteed. F. P. Gui- gon, Franklin. Established 1872.
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RESIDENT B DIRECTORY.
Baker Mrs Lois A, h Main
Balaban Abraham J, engineer, h Central
Ballard Rufus, h East [Fletcher's Block
BALLARD WM H, (National Garment Cutting Co), h Ballou Mrs C C, clerk B F Savings Bank, b J O Chilson's Barnes G F, hostler, b Franklin House
BARNES MRS L M, nurse, h Garfield
BARNES MISS M H, (National Garment Cutting Co), h Warren E, h Crescent [Fletcher's Block Winnefred, emp E & S straw shop, b Mrs Barnes' Baro Clement, baker (Baro & Bordeau), h cor Central and Edward, h Cottage [East
Barr Eugene, emp Bassett's straw shop, h Pleasant
Barrett Anna E, stenographer, b Chas Barrett's
Charles, farmer, h Lincoln
Mrs H D, h Garfield
Jonas A, with S H Barrett, h cor Central and Union Sherman H, grocer, h cor Central and Union Mrs W E, emp E & S straw shop, h Garfield Barry Thomas F, cutter Boston Rubber Co, h 11 McCarty
Bartholomew Fred H, clerk F N Bank, h 29 Cottage Bartlett Herbert E, farmer and bootmaker, h Partridge (M) Lula R, straw worker, b W A Bartlett's
Wm A, farmer, h Partridge
Wm A Jr, shoemaker, h Elm near Partridge (M) Barton Francis, h Central (U) Hayford, h Central (U)
Ida D, straw worker, b F Barton's
Julia, straw worker, b F Barton's
Bassett Chas S, emp Bassett's straw shop, h 20 Cottage Frederick N, express agent, h 20 Cottage
John, blacksmith, h Central (U) [Union Joseph, P straw goods mfr, (J P Bassett & Son), h O M, live stock insurance agent, h Emmons Batchelor Harry E, h Dean Ave
Josiah W, carpenter, h 13 Cottage J W, stationer and news agent, h Cottage
Bates Mrs Hannah E, h 21 Emmons Baxter James B, supt Waite's mill, h Central William, lab, h School near Central
Beaudry Rosanna, b J Pidgeon's Beers Ada, emp Bassett's straw shop, b C E Quilter's Emma, emp Bassett's straw shop, b C E Quilter's
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RESIDENT B DIRECTORY.
Beers Irene, b C E Quilter's
Mary, emp Bassett's straw shop, b C E Quilter's Belcher Dallas W, carpenter, h Pond Flora I, b D W Belcher's Bellville Felix, lab, h East
Bemis Henry, carriage maker and undertaker, h 138 Main Bennett Mrs Annie O, h Grove (SF) Benj K, farm hand, h Central (U)
Frank H, teamster, h cor Union and Arlington
BENNETT FRED M, harnessmaker, Bennett Bros, h Garfield BENNETT HENRY C, harnessmaker, Bennett Bros, h Gar- Herbert L, emp Ray's mill, b L Bennett's [field Levi, emp Norfolk woolen mill, h Grove (U) Bent Herbert A, boxmaker, h Beaver Bernard Alfred, emp Boston Rubber Co, h Hutchinson Joseph, emp by town, h Arlington
BIBEAULT ADELARD, hairdresser, cigars &c, h Union Bicknell Geo H, baggage master N Y & N E R R, rooms 8 Dean Ave
, conductor NY & NER R, b Crescent House Bilazarian Equia, emp City mills, h Alpine
Manoog, emp Ray's cashmere mill, h Alpine Bishop Alexander T, engineer, N Y & N E R R, h Emmons James W, spinner, h Beech near Pond (Caryville) Jennie L, emp Norfolk woolen mills, b L Bennett's Blackington Mrs Alice, b L B Brown's
Blackman Edwin P, emp N Y & N E R R, h Chestnut
Blake Charles, emp Boston Rubber Co, b Franklin House Elias, carpenter and farmer, h Union below Mount Evelyn M, b Wm A Blake's
Geo A A, butcher, h South (SF)
Dr Jacob, physician and surgeon, h Fletcher's Block Laura E, asst P M, b O B Blake's [Main Mrs, h Union
O B, carpenter, h Maple Sarah A, h Maple
Seth, painter, h Beaver Willard E, emp and b J M Whiting's
Wm A, upper leather cutter, h Pond Wm E, hostler, h cor Ray and Emmons BLANCHARD JAMES N, hairdresser, h West Bly Frederick P, agent Trowbridge Piano Co, h 46 Union Gertrude A, teacher, b F P Bly's
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RESIDENT B DIRECTORY.
Bock John, moulder, b Mrs M J Cave's Bodge Ruel, h cor Church Ave and West Bone Katie, emp and b Mrs C F Brigg's Bonsall William, farmer, h Chestnut near Railroad Bridge Boucher Augustus, lab, h Cottage
Boucock Wm H, weaver, h Hutchinson Place
Bourbeau George, nightwatchman Ray's mill, h Hutchinson Joseph, baker, (Baro & Bourbeau), h Hutchinson Joseph, fuller, Ray's mill, h Union
Bourne Samuel C, farmer, h Lincoln Bowers John, machinist, h cor Garfield and School Boyle Michael, tailor, h Dale Mrs Bridget A, h Thayer
Bracelet Bernard, weaver, h Worsted
Bradley George, emp and b W Mann's John W, foreman Boston Rubber Co, h East Mrs Mary A, h School
Sarah A, emp Boston Rubber Co, b Mrs M A Bradley's Brasseau Lewis, loom fixer, h off Howard
Breasnahan Benjamin, emp Boston Rubber Co, b D Sheehan's Bridges Mrs Clara, emp Bassett's straw shop, b I B De- Briggs Mrs Adeline N, h Union near Mount [Nike's
Alphonzo, overseer Ray's woolen mill, h West Mrs Charlotte F, boarding house, h Central opp Sum- Darwin, jobber, h 5 Church [mer
Richard A, overseer Ray's mill, h Ray Bright Anna B, teacher, b W H Bright's
Chas F, emp Bassett's straw shop, h King near Summer
Edna A, teacher, b W H Bright's
Susie A, book-keeper, b W H Bright's
Warren H, wood and lumber, h Central Willard S, farmer, h Central
Brink Wm F, carpenter, h Elm Britton Aurora D, dressmaker, h Milliken Ave Emory O, h Milliken Ave L Belle, b E O Britton's Wm P, h Milliken Ave Brocher Edwin V, brakeman N Y & N E R R, h 32 Union Brock Albert L, emp Ray's shoddy mill, h 64 School Alice M, b A L Brock's Mrs Mary E, h 31 Cottage
Brogan Dennis, sectionman N Y & N E R R, h Emmons James, emp N Y & NER R, h Summer
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RESIDENT B DIRECTORY.
Brogan Maggie, emp and b Franklin House Brooks W M, carpenter, h Beech (Caryville) Brown Annie, emp Bassett's straw shop, h Alpine Cynthia, emp C P Carter's, h Alpine Edward, emp Boston Rubber Co. b R Brown's Eleanor L, b Mrs E Brown's Mrs Ellen, h cor Beech and Pine Emma E, h Spring near Central (U) Mrs -, nurse, h Alpine Place Frank, emp Ray's cassimere mill, h off Howard
Hattie, emp Bassett's straw shop, h Alpine Mrs H M, h 29 Cottage
Ida, emp E & S straw shop, h Alpine
Leonard B, farmer, h Pond
Michael F, weaver, b W M Brown's
Orthello S, dealer in spectacles, h 13 Emmons
Ramie, lab, h Sugar Beet Rebecca M, b Mrs E Brown's
William, lab, h Sugar Beet Wm M, boss weaver Ray's mill, h Metcalf
Browning Geo L, carpenter, h Alpine Place
Bryant Prof Henry T, writer and lecturer, h cor Peck and Mrs W C, h Cottage [Wachusett
Buckley Daniel, farmer, h Pond (U)
Daniel Jr, farmer, h Pond (U)
James, emp Ray's shoddy mill, h Central (U) Jeremiah, emp Ray's mill, b D Buckley's Wm F, emp Ray's mill, h Pond (U)
Bucklin Seba, carpenter, h Chestnut Bullard Emerson N, farmer, h Elm (M) Emma, h Pleasant near Alpine Florence A, b E N Bullard's Rena, h Pleasant near Alpine [lock Place
Bullock Hubbard M, real estate &c, h cor Ruggles and Bul- Bullukian David, emp Ray's shoddy mill, h Alpine Harry, emp Ray's felting mill, h Alpine
Bumpus Maria, b Mrs D C Cotton's [Arlington
Burdick Wm H, clerk Ray's grocery, h cor Howard and Burgess George, emp Franklin soap factory, h Cross Burke Edmund, weaver, b WVm White's Isabella, b S E Burke's Nora, weaver, b J Coughlin's
Simon E, teamster, h Plain (Caryville)
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Burlet Victor, h Washington Burnham Mrs Alice, h Central
Burns James, lab, h cor Main and Church Mrs Jane, h 32 Cottage Jennie, b Mrs Jane Burns' John W, emp Boston Rubber Co, b Mrs Jane Burns' Mary, dressmaker, b Mrs Jane Burns'
Nellie M, h Mrs Jane Burns' Theresa E, b Mrs Jane Burns'
Burr Evelena M, emp Bassett's straw shop, b J M Burr's John M, straw worker, h cor Pleasant and Alpine Lincoln, 91 years old, b W Peck's
Burrington Howard R, A M, Associate Principal of Dean Academy and Goddard, Professor of Mathematics, res Dean Academy
Lester L, Principal of Dean Academy and Class Pro- fessor of Latin and Greek, res Dean Academy
Butman Chas M, dry goods &c, h 13 Cottage
Butters Chas H, teamster, h cor Central and East Chas H, farmer, h Partridge (M) Byron Ellen, weaver, b Wm Byron's James, watchman Norfolk woolen mills, h Grove (U) William, farmer, h Pine (Caryville)
Cady John, emp N Y & N E R R, b J S Curran's
Callahan Annie R, weaver, b T Callahan's Bernard, weaver, b T Callahan's Catherine C, weaver, h T Callahan's
Mary J, weaver, b T Callahan's
Timothy, h cor Washington and Worsted
Camp Emma B, emp Bassett's straw shop, b Mrs S Camp's Mrs Sarah, h West
Campbell Annie, emp Ray's mill, b F Darling's Chas E, boss finisher, Haywood's mill, h Back David H, clerk, h Union
D H, com trav, h 42 Uuion
James, mill hand, h Pond (Caryville)
Mrs Kate, h Alpine Place
Mrs Mary, h Pond Raymond D, b Mrs M Campbell's
Canney John, farmer and sawyer, h cor Washington and Spring (SF) Wm A, lumber mfr,h cor Washington and Spring (SF) Canning James J, emp Boston Rubber Co, b Franklin House
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Capron Lillian M, b Crescent House
CAPRON ST, prop Crescent House, h cor Main and Crescent Carbee Mrs A E, h Alpine
Alice J, emp Bassett's straw shop, b Mrs A E Car- Cargill Eudora M, h 27 Cottage [bee's Mrs Harvey, h 27 Cottage
Carr Mrs John, h Lincoln near Medway line Walter R, photographer, b Mrs C F Brigg's
Carroll Ellen, b D Buckley's
James, lab, h cor Summer and King
Carter Chas H, dry goods &c, (CP Carter & Son), h Union Chas P, dry goods &c, (CP Carter & Son), h 12 School Mrs - -, emp Waterman's laundry, b Mrs C F Brigg's
O B, Clothing &c, (Jog Along Clothing Co), h Alpine Casey Ann, b Mrs J Casey's
Mrs Julia, h cor Wachusett and Arlington
Caswell Chas E T, teamster, b S B Fiske's
Cataldo Fiore, fruit cigars &c, h Union Michael, emp Ray's new mill, b F Cataldo's
Cave George, h Union near Nason's Crossing John, lab, b M Coakley's Lillian M, b Mrs M J Cave's
CAVE MRS M J, boarding house, h Union near Nason's
Chamberlin Mrs Abbie F, h East [Crossing Adolph, emp piano factory, b L Mayo's
Chapman Elisha P, steward Dean Academy, h Dean Ave Fred P, supt Ray's cassimere mill, b C B Craig's
Chase Royal E, emp Boston Rubber Co, h Cottage Wm C, emp Boston Rubber Co, h Peck
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