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Robinson, Ruth C. Mrs., dressmaker, Front, cor. Ryder, h. do.
Robinson, Zimri T., light housekeeper at Bird Island, h. do. Rose, W. Eugene, teamster, h. Front.
Roudenbush, William C., school teacher, h. South.
Rundell, Charles O., school teacher, h. Main.
Russell, Philip, laborer, h. Oakdale.
Ryder, Harriet C., housekeeper for W. H. H. Ryder, Ryder.
Ryder, Maria L. Mrs., h. Ryder.
Ryder, Royal S., seaman, h. Main.
Ryder, W. H. H., farmer and contractor, h. Ryder.
Sabins, George C., seaman, h. Front.
Sabins, Philander G., laborer, h. Front.
Sabins, Weston G., bds. P. G. Sabins', Front.
Sargent, Charles S., (Boston), h. Water, (in summer.)
Savery, Charles L., emp. and bds. R. L. Savery's, Tremont.
Savery, Jacob B., laborer, h. Front.
Savery, Rufus H., emp. and bds. R. L. Savery's, Tremont.
SAVERY, RUFUS L., market gardener, and small fruits, Tremont, h. do.
Schnorr, Henry J., bicycle repairer, Tremont, h. do.
Schwab, John M., laborer, h. Front.
Searles, J. E., (New York), h. (Great Hill), Delano rd., (in summer.)
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Seaver, Clarence L., poultry, etc., h. Delano rd.
Seaver, Clarence L. Jr., h. Delano rd.
Seaver, James N., h. Delano rd.
Shepard, H. B., lumber, (Boston), h. off East, (in summer.) Shepley, Mary Mrs., (St. Louis), h. off East, (in summer.)
Sherman, Edward F., carpenter, bds. Mrs. J. H. Arnold's, Front.
Sherman, Frank M., laborer, h. Cottage.
Sidaway, John, engineer, h. Front, cor. Hiller.
Silva, Gregory T., laborer, h. Ryder, cor. Spring.
Silva, Joseph, laborer, h. Main.
Sippican Hotel, C. W. Ripley, prop., Water, cor. South.
SIPPICAN MACHINE WORKS, P. E. Hastings, prop., Cross, n. Wareham.
Smith, Augustus H., clerk, h. Main.
Smith, Charles H., box mfr., (New York), h. Front, n. Ryder, (in summer.)
Smith, Dora Mrs., bds. J. M. Swift's, Wareham.
Smith, Harry, mariner, bds. Mrs. F. A. Hunt's, South.
Smith, Robert W., carpenter, h. East.
Smith, William G. Rev., pastor M. E. church, h. Front, n. Tremont.
Snyder, J. H., supt. Searles' farm, h. Delano rd.
SOUTHERN MASS. TELEPHONE CO., THE, F.F. Gurney's store.
Stratton, George B., confectioner, h. Tremont, n. East.
Sweeney, Richard, laborer, h. Front.
SWIFT, JONATHAN M., blacksmith, Front, h. Wareham, n. Wareham line.
Sylvia, Marion J., farmer, h. off Mill, at Gifford's cor.
Tabor Academy, Spring, cor. Main. Erected 1876.
Taber, Frederick A., bds. Dreyer Cottage, Main.
Tabor, William J., bds. G. B. Nye's, Nye.
Tandy, John A., lumber and insurance, (Brooklyn, N. Y.), h. Pleasant, (in summer.)
Taylor, Sidney H., fish, etc., Main, h. do.
Thayer, Charles I., chemicals, (Boston), h. off East, (in summer.)
Thompson, Albert, gardener, h. Main.
Thomson, Abner D., boatman, h. Cottage, cor. Front.
TRIPP, BRADFORD D., electric car waiting room, teaming and jobbing, cigars, confectionery, etc., Spring, h. Main . Tripp, Charles W., carpenter, h. Front.
Tripp, Frank M., postmaster, h. South.
Tripp, Harrison E., h. Mill, cor. Spring.
Tripp, Helen G., clerk, bds. T. J. Tripp's, Front.
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Tripp, Stella K., bds. T. J. Tripp's, Front.
Tripp, Theodore J., baker, Hiller, h. Wareham.
Vose, Albert C. Dr., physician and surgeon, Main, h. do.
VOSE, BENJAMIN F., market gardener and poultry raiser, Tremont, n. Rochester line, h. do.
Vose, Frederick P., school teacher, (Boston), h. Front.
Walker, Reuben H., carpenter, h. 30 Wareham.
WASHBURN, CHARLES E., grocer, Wareham, opp. Oakdale, h do.
Washburn, Ezra R,. carpenter, gold and silver plater, Front, n. Tremont, h. do.
Washburn, James B. Rev., retired, h. Tremont.
Waters, Benjamin E., manager Auto. Tel. Co., h. South.
Watson, James, horticulturist, bds. Mrs. Etta Briggs', Delano rd.
Weeks, A. G., (Boston), h. Front, (in summer.)
Weeks, Etta F., bds. H. F. Weeks', Pleasant.
Weeks, Henry F., gardener, h. 16 Pleasant.
Wehle, Theodore, (New York), h. Front, (in summer.)
Whiting, William, brush mfr., (Brookline), h. off East, (in summer.)
Whyland, C. A., laborer, h. Front .
Whyland, Martha E., bds. C. A. Whyland's, Front.
Wickes, Fannie W. Mrs., h. Delano rd., n. Weweantit.
Wilber, John E., mason, h. Mill.
Wing, Charlton H., carpenter, h. 54 Front.
WING, LEVI, painter and paperhanger, School, h. do. Winters, Albert E., laborer, h. Mill.
Winters, Charles, laborer, h. Clark.
Winters, James E., stationary engineer, h. Mill. Winters, Jane Mrs., h Clark ..
Winters, Mary E., bds. N. B. Nye's, Pleasant.
Wisner, Josephine Miss, h. Pleasant, (in summer.) Wittet, James, sail maker, h. Front.
Wood, William M., boat builder, h. Nye.
Worth, Harry V., laborer, h. East.
WM. A. ANDREW, FIRE INSURANCE MARION, MASS. Prompt Attention to Orders
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MARION BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ARTESIAN WELLS. Hopkins, Henry, Ryder, n. Mill.
BAKER.
Tripp, Theodore J., Hiller.
BICYCLE REPAIRERS.
Schnorr, Henry J., Tremont.
TRIPP, BRADFORD D., Spring. See page 2.
BLACKSMITHS.
Briggs, Rufus F., Hiller.
SWIFT, J. M., Front, n. Ryder. See page 192.
BOARDING HOUSE. Hunt, Francis A. Mrs., South.
BOAT BUILDERS.
Bowman, David H., Mill.
CLARK, JOSEPH H., Clark. See page 186.
Jenney, E. V. & J. D., East.
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER.
TRIPP, BRADFORD D., Spring. See page 2.
BOX BOARD MANUFACTURERS. CLARK, RICHARD W., Mill. See page 184.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Blankinship, Frank C., Nye.
Bowman, David H., Mill.
BRIGGS, GEORGE S., East. See page 183. Briggs, Nathan, 13 South.
CLARK, JOSEPH H., Clark. See page 186. Clifton, Obed D., off Front.
Crapo, George M., Front. Luce, Edwin C., Mill. Oglesby, George M., off Front.
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F. W. GODFREY, UNDERTAKER. Lady Assistant
when requested , Telephone Connection. Wareham, Mass.
CIGARS, ETC. (See also Grocers.)
Allen, Clara B., Front, opp. the depot. Chadwick, Charles H., Main.
Nelson, James G., Main.
TRIPP, BRADFORD D., Spring. See page 2.
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
Allen, John M., Pleasant.
CLERGYMEN.
Brickett, Harry L. Rev., (Congregational), Front, cor. Vine. Smith, William G. Rev., (Methodist), Front, n. Tremont.
COAL, ETC.
HILLER BROTHERS, Front. See page 180.
CRANBERRY GROWERS ..
DELANO, GEORGE M., Tremont, n. Rochester line. See page 186.
DRESSMAKERS.
Coggeshall, Jane M. Miss, Main.
Gallienne, Sophia, Front.
Robinson, Ruth C. Mrs., Front, cor. Ryder.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
Luce, George I. & Co., Main, cor. Front.
ELECTRIC EXPRESS CO.
TRIPP, BRADFORD D., agent, Spring. See page 2.
FISH, ETC.
Chase, Augustus M., (Shell), Wareham. Handy, O. P., (Shell), South.
Taylor, Sidney H., Main.
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For the Best of Granite and Marble Work see the
REX MONUMENTAL WORKS NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
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F. T. AKIN & CO. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
FLORIST. Nye, George B., 2d, Nye.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. (See also Grocers.)
Allen, Clara B., Front, opp. the depot. Chadwick, Charles H., Main.
Nelson, James G., Main. :
TRIPP, BRADFORD D., Spring. See page 2.
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. TRIPP, BRADFORD D., Spring. See page 2.
GOLD AND SILVER PLATER. Washburn, Ezra R., Front, n. Tremont.
GROCERS.
BLANKINSHIP, P. C., Elm. See page 193.
Delano, Charles H., Front, opp. Ryder.
Gurney, Freeman F., Front, cor. Spring.
Luce, George I. & Co., Main, cor. Front.
WASHBURN, CHARLES E., Wareham, opp. Oakdale. See page 184.
HARNESS MAKER.
BRIGGS, EDWIN M., Front. See page 187.
HAIRDRESSERS.
Moody, Leonard B., Front. Nelson, James G., Main.
HONEY, ETC.
Briggs, Thomas, Searles, n. Weweantit.
Franconia Coal Co. JAMES O. WARR, Mgr. Whole- sale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Hard and Soft Coal. MAIN ST., WAREHAM.
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GEORGE E. CORNWELL & CO. Furniture, Carpets, Shades, Main St., Wareham. Picture Framing a Specialty. Paper Hangings, Upholstery
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
BRIGGS, EDWIN M., Front. See page 187. HILLER BROTHERS, Front. See page 180.
ICE, ETC.
BLANKINSHIP, J. B., Pleasant. See page 186. LUCE, JOHN F., 28 Front. See page 182.
INSURANCE.
ANDREW, WILLIAM A., over the post-office. See head lines. Worth, Harry V., East.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Allen, John M., Pleasant.
ANDREW, WILLIAM A., over the post-office. See head lines.
Hall, Charles D., Front, n. Ryder.
LIVERY STABLES.
Gifford, William R., opp. the depot. HILLER BROTHERS, Front. See page 180.
LUMBER, ETC.
BRIGGS, JOSEPH W., off Weweantit. See page 192.
CLARK, RICHARD W., Mill. See page 184.
HILLER BROTHERS, Front. See page 180.
MACHINISTS.
SIPPICAN MACHINE WORKS, Cross, n. Wareham. See page 183.
MARKET GARDENERS.
DELANO, GEORGE M., Tremont, n. Rochester line. See page 186.
SAVORY, RUFUS L., Tremont. See page 185. VOSE, BENJAMIN F., Tremont, n. Rochester line. See page 184.
PA AINTERS' SUPPLIE Walnut, cor. Water St., 84 Pleasant St., 25 Weld Square. F. T. AKIN & CO., New Bedford, Mass.
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MASONS AND CONTRACTORS.
RICHARDS, GEORGE F., Oakdale. See page 183. Richards, John W., Front.
MILKMEN.
BRIGGS, EDWIN M., Front. See page 187. Dexter, S. L., Front.
VOSE, BENJAMIN F., Tremont, n. Rochester line. page 184. MUSIC TEACHER.
3 See
Delano, Estella R., Front. NOTARY PUBLIC.
ANDREW, WILLIAM A., over the post-office. See head lines. NURSES. Bryant, Sarah A., South.
Montgomery, I. Y., 48 Front.
PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS.
Handy, George F., Cottage.
WING, LEVI, School. See page 186.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Rice, A. W. Dr., Cottage.
Vose, Albert C. Dr., Main.
POOL ROOMS.
Nelson, James G., Main.
POULTRY, ETC.
Clifton, Obed D., off Front.
DELANO, GEORGE M., Tremont, n. Rochester line. See page 186. Foster, George S., off East.
Hearon, William, off East.
VOSE, BENJAMIN F., Tremont, n. Rochester line.
See page 184.
PROVISIONS.
BARDEN, FREDERICK B., Front. See page 192. Cushing, Reuben P., Wareham. Delano, Charles H., Front, opp. Ryder.
WASHBURN, CHARLES E., Wareham, opp. Oakdale. See page 184.
CHAS. A. ANDERSON, YACHT DESIGNER and BUILDER WAREHAM, MASS. Repair Work Attended To.
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REAL ESTATE.
ANDREW, WILLIAM A., over the post-office. See head lines. Everett, Harry W., Cottage.
REFRIGERATORS, ETC.
COGGESHALL, FRANK B., Main. See page 180.
SMALL FRUITS:
SAVORY, RUFUS L., Tremont. See page 185.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
COGGESHALL, FRANK B., Main. See page 180.
TEAMING AND JOBBING.
BRIGGS, JOSEPH W., off Weweantit. See page 192.
HILLER BROTHERS, Front. See page 180. Macomber, Caleb E., East.
RICHARDS, GEORGE F., Oakdale. See page 183.
TRIPP, BRADFORD D., Spring. See page 2.
TELEPHONE PAY STATION.
SOUTHERN MASS. TEL. CO., THE., F. F. Gurney's store. See colored page viii.
TINSMITH.
COGGESHALL, FRANK B., Main. See page 180.
TIN ROOFING AND CONDUCTORS.
COGGESHALL, FRANK B., Main. See page 180.
WHEELWRIGHT.
Clifton, Obed D., off Front.
WOOD, ETC.
BLANKINSHIP, J. B., Pleasant. See page 186. BRIGGS, JOSEPH W., off Weweantit. See page 192. CLARK, RICHARD W., Mill. See page 184. HILLER BROTHERS, Front. See page 180. Macomber, Edson C., East.
For the Best of Granite and Marble Work see the
REX MONUMENTAL WORKS NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
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Examine into our Optical Business
We examine eyes and fit glasses for all de- fects of vision.
We have corrected many eye defects, and given ease and com- fort, where others have failed.
What we have done for others we can do for you.
We can do all any good optician can do, and much, others can't do.
JAS. T. ALMY,
Optician, 5 Purchase Street, NEW BEDFORD.
When in New Bedford call at the Pharmacy of CHURCH & HAMMOND.
Pure Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, all the leading Patent Medicines, Sponges, Chamois, Whisk Brooms, Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Atomizers.
Perfumery in Great Variety.
Ladies' Toilet Articles, Manicure Sets, Toilet Cases, Powders, Puffs. . . ...
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS.
Christmas Novelties always in stock, and everything pertaining to a . . . . FIRST=CLASS DRUG STORE. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared. A competent person always in attendance.
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, William, cor. Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass.
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GEORGE A. EGGERS, DEALER IN
Guns, Revolvers, Rifles,
Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods, etc.
GUN and LIGHT MACHINE WORK a Specialty. Also carry a Large Stock of LOADED SHELLS. Bell Tel. 609-53. Auto 4503.
10 William Street, = = New Bedford, Mass.
W. N. JEWETT, Manager
Jonathan Handy Co.,
Manufacturers, Sales Agents and Merchants in
IRON, STEEL -AND -
CARRIAGE HARDWA
Wagon Wheels and Wood Work.
13 and 15 Centre Street, -- AND - 106 and 111 North Front Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
JAMES L. SHERMAN,
DEALER IN
LUMBER.
OFFICE: 194 North Water Street, New Bedford, Mass. Yard at Richmond and Wilcox Wharf.
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S. S. PAINE & BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Lime, Cement, Brick, Drain Pipe Fire Brick, Fire Clay and Flag Stone, 139 Front Street, = NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
WALTER H. PEIRCE. LEWIS F. PEIRCE.
W. H. & L. F. PEIRCE, Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable, 304 Kempton St., New Bedford, Mass.
Furniture moved from one city to another. Hacks for Funerals and Weddings. Barges for Pleasure Parties.
We Buy for Cash. We Sell for Cash.
You can save 20 per cent, by trading with us.
ALL GOODS PLAINLY MARKED.
NEW BEDFORD PUBLIC MARKET, 163 UNION STREET, Where the cars stop.
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Up-to-date Union Made Suits,
STORM COATS, RUSSIAN VESTS,
And Gentlemen's Furnishings of All Descriptions at Lowest Prices in the City,
LEANDER BRIGHTMAN, 55 William Street, New Bedford.
DOBBYN BROS., Auctioneers, 158 PURCHASE STREET, NEW BEDFORD.
We pay cash for furniture, merchandise and stocks of stores or sell same on commission for you.
We buy jobs of cigars and have special bargains always on hand. Our "Freestone" is 5 for 10c .- $1.80 per 100.
RICHMOND & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Shippers of Fancy Breads and Cakes. Manufacturers of the only Original Vienna and Jersey Cream Bread and Vienna Rolls. Particular attention paid to weddings and parties. Telephone connections.
Richmond & Co. BAKERS, 255 and 257 Union Street, NEW BEDFORD.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE
JERSEY CREAM BREAD. The kind mother used to make.
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Japanese and Chinese Porcelains, Bronzes, Screens, Lacquers, Fabrics and Curios.
INE UMBRELLAS.
REPAIRING AND RECOVERING.
WRIGHT'S,
111 William Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HARRY ELLIS, Tonsorial Parlor.
None but First-class Artists employed.
110 William Street, = New Bedford, Mass.
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MARION DIRECTORY.
FINE MILLINERY. We are Selling Agents for the Phipps=Atchison Renowned TAILOR HATS.
SARGENT'S,
New Bedford Theatre Building, No. 253 Union Street.
MADAME F. RUSSELL, Chiropodist and Manicure.
HOURS: 9 A. M. to 1 P. M .; 2 to 5.30 P. M.
Masonic Building, Room 37, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
THE T. H. LANE CO., Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, HATS, CAPS, Trunks, Bags and Furnishing Goods. Corner Purchase and Linden Streets, North End, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
KIRBY & HICKS,
DEALERS IN
Fine Carriages.
BOTH LONG AND SHORT TRACK. Cor. Pleasant and Elm Sts., New Bedford, Mass.
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INCORPORATED 1832.
Fairhaven Institution for Savings,
FAIRHAVEN, MASS.
T. A. TRIPP, President.
L. M. SNOW, Vice-President.
C. H. MORTON, Treasurer.
Open daily for deposits from 9 A. M. to I P. M.
Deposits commence drawing interest on the last Monday of January, April, July and October.
THE NEW BEDFORD Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
NO. 61 WILLIAM STREET, Cor. Acushnet Avenue.
Capital, - - $200,000
Surplus and Profits,
-
40,000
FREDERICK TABER, President. EDMUND W. BOURNE, Cashier.
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WILLIAM C. HAWES, Banker and Broker.
Member Boston Stock Exchange.
MASONIC BUILDING, - - NEW BEDFORD.
Connected by private wire with TUCKER, ANTHONY & CO., BOSTON. Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges. ALSO PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK.
Stocks, Bonds and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission.
Boxes for Rent and Valuables of every description Received for Storage in our Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults.
SANFORD & KELLEY, ,
GARDNER T. SANFORD,
CHARLES S. KELLEY, Bankers.
Members Boston Stock Exchange.
21 PLEASANT STREET, NEW BEDFORD. ESTABLISHED 1884. DEALERS IN
FIRST - CLASS INVESTMENTS,
Stocks and Bonds Netting the Investors 4 to 6 per cent.
We make a specialty of Bank, Mill, Gas, Electric and Street Railway Securities.
Dealers in U. S. Government Bonds at close figures.
Buy Stocks and Bonds dealt in at the New York and Boston Stock Exchanges.
We continue, as during the past 18 years, to Buy and Sell Foreign Exchange, Foreign Gold and Silver and Canadian Bank Bills on most favorable terms.
Dealers in Commercial Paper.
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First National Bank
100 Union Street, Corner South Second Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
Capital
$1,000,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits 300,000
W. P. WINSOR, President. WM. A. MACKIE, Cashier.
New Bedford Institution for Savings
INCORPORATED 1825.
Office, Corner Union and Fourth Streets.
Open daily from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.
OFFICERS. WILLIAM N. CRAPO, PRESIDENT.
CHAS. W. CLIFFORD, VICE-PRESIDENT. WILLIAM G. WOOD, SECRETARY. CHARLES H. PEIRCE, TREASURER. FREDERIC A. WASHBURN, ASST. TREASURER
Deposits, = =
=
$15,094,579.14
Guaranty Fund, = = =
751,000.00
Undivided Earnings, = 1
147,590.62
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THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Of New Bedford, Mass.
Capital, =
=
=
= $1,000,000
Surplus and Profits, = = = 700,000
ECHANTS NATIONAL BANK
H. C. W. MOSHER, President.
THOMAS H. KNOWLES, Vice-President. L. S. SWAIN, Cashier.
HIRAM VAN CAMPEN. HIRAM VAN CAMPEN & CO.
JOHN W. PAUL.
General Insurance Agents,
No. 97 William St., Cor. Purchase. ROOM 303 MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. AGENCY ESTABLISHED A. D. 1852. BELL TELEPHONE 587-32.
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ASA AUGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Five Cents Savings Bank Building, Room 25, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Telephone Connections. Notary and Justice of the Peace.
CRAPO, CLIFFORD & PRESCOTT Counsellors at Law, MASONIC BUILDING, Pleasant Street, - = New Bedford, Mass.
Solicitors for New Bedford Institution for Savings, New Bedford Five Cents Savings Bank, Mechanics National Bank.
JOSEPH T. KENNEY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Five Cents Savings Bank Building, Room 14, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
JOHN L. HILL, Piano Tuner and Repairer.
ORDERS RECEIVED BY MAIL. Address, P. O. Box 1871, Boston. I VISIT NEW BEDFORD TWICE A MONTH. ORDER BOOK AT Boden's Music Store, No. 109 William St., New Bedford.
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CHARLES H. CHURCH, Druggist and Apothecary
122 Purchase, Corner Middle Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. PROPRIETOR OF THE
CELEBRATED QUICK RELIEF FOR THE CURE OF
Neuralgia and Rheumatism.
Every bottle must give satisfaction or money refunded.
If you have a child with Colic give him CHURCH'S COLIC CURE and he soon smiles again.
RUSSELL BROS.,
DEALERS IN
Butter,
Cheese -AND-
Eggs.
TEA AND COFFEE.
70 William St., New Bedford, Mass.
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MARION DIRECTORY.
GEORGE L. BRIGGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER.
We carry everything that is carried by a First-Class Stationery Store.
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR ALL PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. AGRICULTURAL AND POULTRY PAPERS AND MAG- AZINES AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES.
161 Purchase Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
J. T. TOBEY, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repairing,
AND DEALER IN Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Hunting Coats and Pants, Etc. FISHING TACKLE for FRESH and SALT WATER. SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 125 Purchase St., NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
CELESTE Leading Millinery Store of New Bedford. NO. 8 PURCHASE STREET, First Millinery Store North of Union Street.
Our Styles Are the Latest. Our Prices the Lowest.
Proprietor, O. A. BRUNELLE.
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Buy Your Drugs of Snow. like SNOW'S WINE OF TAR it has not got. It's certain to cure you.
You may search the whole creation all over, near and far, you won't find a Cough Balsam 'Tis good and 'tis pleasant. A bad taste We know it. "That's what."
PHOENIX HALL PHARMACY, Cor. Main and Centre Sts., Fairhaven. L. M. SNOW, Proprietor.
THOMAS F. WOOD.
FREDERICK N. GIFFORD.
HENRY HOWLAND.
WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO.
(ESTABLISHED 1844.)
Furnaces,
Up-to-date Plumbing in every branch.
Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating.
Stoves,
Sheet Metal Work of all descriptions.
Ranges,
Lighting and Gas Fitting a specialty.
Pumps.
William and Water Streets, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
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MATTAPOISETT DIRECTORY
TOWN INCORPORATED MAY 20, 1857.
Streets, Avenues, Etc.
Acushnet rd., from Main at Mattapoisett village to Acushnet line.
Aucoot rd., from Marion rd., past the Town farm to Marion line.
Baptist, from Church to Hammond.
Barstow, from Water to County.
Bates lane, off Beacon, at Cannonville.
Beacon, from Water to Ned's Point light house.
Brant Island rd., from Fairhaven rd., to Brant Island club house.
Cannon, from Water to Church.
Cathaway Hill, off Acushnet rd.
Cemetery, from Fairhaven rd., to Acushnet rd.
Church, from Main to Marion rd.
County, from Main to North.
Depot, from Main across the railroad.
Dexter lane, off Acushnet rd. Dexter, off North.
Fairhaven rd., from Main to Fairhaven line.
Forest, from Long Plain rd., to Rochester line. Freeman, from Beacon to Ship.
Hammond, from Main to Barstow.
Long Plain rd., from Acushnet rd., to Rochester line.
Main, from Water and Pearl to Acushnet rd.
Marion rd., from Beacon to Marion line. Mechanic, from Water to Sturtevant.
Neck rd., from Fairhaven rd., to Mattapoisett Neck. North, from Water across Church to Rochester line.
Oakland, off Beacon at Oakland Heights.
Park, from North to Acushnet rd.
Pearl, from Water and Main to Hammond.
Pine Island rd., from Marion rd. to Prospect rd.
Prospect rd., from Marion rd. past Crescent Beach to the resi- dence of Byron P. Dunn.
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Randall rd., off Marion rd. opp. Prospect rd. River, from Acushnet rd. to Fairhaven rd. Rochester rd., from Acushnet rd. to North.
Ship, from Water, Beacon at Marion rd. Sturtevant, from North to Barstow.
Tinkham's lane, off Acushnet rd. at the Chapel. Tobey, off Main near Hammond.
Water, from Main and Pearl to Ship.
THOMAS C. TINKHAM, Manufacturer of Box Boards.
Wood sawed and delivered in large or small quantities. All orders promptly attended to.
Acushnet Road, Near Acushnet Line. Residence, Long Plain Road, MATTAPOISETT, MASS.
BRANT ISLAND DAIRY FARM A. W. ASHLEY, Proprietor.
MILK OF BEST QUALITY.
Residence and Farm, Brant Island Road, - MATTAPOISETT, MASS.
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WM. H. BOWLIN, Blacksmith and Wheelwright
Special Attention Given to Shoeing Tender-Footed and Interfering Horses. Repairing and Jobbing promptly done at Reasonable Prices. Water Street, = = MATTAPOISETT, MASS.
E. R. EDDY, MATTAPOISETT BAKERY.
Home Made Bread and Pastry. CONFECTIONERY, CANNED GOODS, Etc. Also FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Water Street, - MATTAPOISETT.
ELLIS MENDELL, LAUNDRY.
STATIONERY,
DAILY PAPERS AND NOTIONS.
MATTAPOISETT, MASS.
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NUTTALL'S PHARMACY,
Union and Sixth Streets. The Leading Prescription Drug Store in New Bedford. The Best of Everything in our line. When in need of anything drop a postal .. . . ..
Our Sodas and Ice Creams Are Famous.
THOMAS W. RAMSDEN, Organist, ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Teacher of Piano and Organ. ACCOMPANYING A SPECIALTY.
355 Cedar Street, New Bedford, Mass.
WE GIVE BLUE AND GREEN TRADING STAMPS HERE.
LAURENT POISSON,
THE UP-TO-DATE MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, 80 William St., New Bedford.
Carries a Large and Complete Line of SUITS, TOP COATS, RAIN COATS, OVERCOATS, HATS, CAPS, SWEATERS, Etc., AT PRICES TO MEET ALL PURSES.
OUR STORE IS NEW, OUR GOODS ARE NEW, AND WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS TOO.
LAURENT POISSON, 80 William St.,
THE HOME OF HONEST VALUES, NEXT DOOR TO HASKELL & TRIPP ON WILLIAM STREET,
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Mattapoisett Post Offices.
MATTAPOISETT.
Postmaster, George H. Dexter. Assistant, Lucy May Cum- mings.
Mails Arrive at 8.37 and 9.25 a.m .; 2.51, 5.08 and 5.51 p.m. Mails Close at 8.20, 9.05 and 10.50 a.m .; 4.50 and 5.30 p.m.
EAST MATTAPOISETT.
Postmaster, C. B. Pierce. Assistant, Miss S. V. Pierce. Mail Arrives at 6.30 p.m.
Mail Closes at 8.00 a.m.
Mattapoisett Town Officers.
Town Clerk. George H. Dexter.
Treasurer and Collector. Edwood B. Hiller.
Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor. Lester W. Jenney, Isaiah P. Atsatt, Horace F. Field.
School Committee. Lemuel LeB. Dexter, Heman G. Holmes, Mrs. Mary W. Wood. Auditor. Arthur T. Hammond.
Board of Health.
David H. Cannon, M.D., Charles F. Nye, Charles H. Nye.
Constables
Charles F. Nye, Nelson J. Harriman, Geo. O. Downing.
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LEMUEL LE BARON DEXTER, Attorney
-- AND-
Counsellor-at-Law,
North Street, - - Mattapoisett, Mass.
SHADES, AWNINGS AND ELECTRIC BELLS
NATHAN S. MENDELL, Upholstery, Goods and Supplies Mechanic St., Mattapoisett, Mass.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
ABRAHAM SKIDMORE, First-Class Tonsorial Parlor.
Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting Done in Bangs and All Styles.
Shaving, Shampooing and Men's Hair Cutting a Specialty. Razors Honed. Water Street, MATTAPOISETT, MASS.
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Mattapoisett Schools and Teachers.
Superintendent, Frank M. Marsh. School Committee, (See Town Officers.) TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS.
Barstow, Geo. W. Morris, A. B.
Barstow and Grammar, Edith H. Chapman, Ph. B.
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