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Meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month. President - Daniel J. Daley. Vice-President - James E. Lacy. Secretary - Alexander Trotter. Treasurer - James Moloney. Sergeant at Arms - Joseph Riley.
Board of Directors -Daniel J. Daley, chairman, Frank Rourke, Maurice Reed, Peter McGarry, Francis Mealey, Jr.
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Daughters of the American Revolution. HANNAH GODDARD CHAPTER. Organized May 14, 1896.
Meetings are held once a month at the homes of members.
Regent - Miss Ellen Chase, Rawson road.
Vice-Regent - Mrs. Edw. Standish Robinson, Sumner and Clinton roads.
Secretary - Miss Edith Kendall, Dudley street.
Registrar - Miss Mary Watson, Goddard avenue.
Treasurer - Mrs. Amasa Clarke, Gardner road.
Historian - Miss Harriet Alma Cummings, Cypress street.
Daughters of the Revolution. ISAAC GARDNER CHAPTER. (Organized 1896.)
Meets on the second Wednesday of each month, except during the summer, at the house of the Regent.
Regent - Mrs. Jeremiah C. Kittredge. Secretary - Mrs. Abel Sawyer. Treasurer - Mrs. Henry. E. Raymond.
Brookline Education Society.
This society was established to "promote a broader knowledge of the Science of Education, a better understanding of methods now employed, and a closer sympathy and cooperation between the home and the school." Its first regular meeting was held in the new High School building, November 15, 1895.
President -Dr. Walter Channing.
Secretary and Treasurer - Charles Knowles Bolton.
Executive Committee - The above, with Judge James R. Dunbar, Mrs. Joshua Crane, Mrs. Henry M. Whitney, Miss Martha Hopkins, Samuel T. Dutton.
High School Alumni Association. (Organized February 7th, 1893.)
Membership in the Association is open to all past and present teachers, and to all past members of the school who have been connected with it for one or more years. The members of the Senior Class in the school are also eligible for membership. Life Membership Fee, $2.00. Annual Membership Fee, 50 cents. The annual meeting is held in the High School Building in May of each year.
President - Albert L. Lincoln, Jr. Vice-President - Edward W. Baker. Secretary and Treasurer - William G. Nash.
Directors - Eleanor A. Doran, Charles Jenney, H. Lincoln Chase, Mabel C. Chester, Amy B. Edmond, J. Emory Hoar.
High School Debating Club.
Meetings are held in drawing-room of the school building fortnightly during the winter months.
President - Charles W. Kellogg, Jr. Secretary - Henderson Kellogg. Treasurer - Austin H. Parker.
The Winthrop Club.
President - William G. Nash. Vice-Pres. and Treas. - Charles Jenney. Rec. and Cor. Secretary - Herbert R. Chase.
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First Parish Club.
Meetings in Pierce Hall on the first Tuesday evening of each month.
- President - Moses Williams. Secretary - Joseph Walker. Treasurer - William S. Cutler.
Harvard Church Brotherhood.
Meetings in parlors of Harvard Church on the first Tuesday evening of each month.
President - Edward M. Abbott. Vice-President - Jesse 'S. Wiley. Secretary - Dwight Farnum. Treasurer --- Charles P. Smith.
Young Men's Social League.
Meetings in parlors of Baptist Church on the first Tuesday evening of each month, from October to April, inclusive. .
President - Dr. Everett M. Bowker. Secretary - Alfred P. Waterman. Treasurer - Harry E. Chase.
The Country Club.
Clubhouse, race tracks, and grounds for polo, golf, and other sports, Clyde Park, Clyde street.
Superintendent - Capt. R. H. Jax Blake.
Fourth of July Association. (Organized May 15, 1895.) President - Warren M. Hill, Vice-President - George F. Maxwell. Secretary - Thomas F. Barrett. Treasurer - William J. Fegan.
The Brookline Friendly Society.
This society occupies rooms in the Union Building, in which are a gymnasium for the use of the Boys Clubs and Girls Club, a free reading- room, a game room, and a meeting room for the Mothers Club. The work assumed by this society is " To keep our young men and women from temptation, by putting within their reach resources fitted to their youth and activity, and to give the older men and women the sympathy and quiet comfort which their homes cannot supply."
President - Mrs. J. M. Codman. Secretary - Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot. Treasurer - Henry W. Lamb.
The Boys Club.
Under the auspices of the Brookline Friendly Society. Meeting rooms and gymnasium in Union Building ; out-door gymnasium (summer months) on the Brookline-avenue Playground. The Board of Managers comprises sixteen ladies and gentlemen. The officers are : President - F. Nathaniel Perkins. Secretary - William I. Monroe. Treasurer - Miss Elizabeth E. Denny.
The Flower Mission.
Conducted by ladies from the different churches. Flowers received, bouquets made up, and sent to the Parker Memorial for distribution in the hospitals, day nurseries, and to the sick. Meets every Tuesday morning, from June Ist to October 1st, in the Union Building. Miss Adele Thayer, directress.
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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Beth-horon Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons. (Instituted September, 1870.)
Stated meetings on the second Tuesday of each month, excepting July and August, in Masonic Hall, corner of School and Harvard streets.
W. M. - Reuben S. Swan. S. D. - Arthur H. Bailey.
S. W. - D. Edward Beede. J. D. - Chas. A. W. Spencer.
J. W. - Francis F. Whittier. S. S. - Samuel W. Bowker.
Treas .- Rufus G. F. Candage.
J. S. - Edward W. Baker.
Sec'y - Francis H. Bacon.
I. S. - David H. Delano.
Chap. - Benjamin F. Baker.
Mar. - Alonzo Bowman.
Tyl. - George W. Baker. 1
Lomia Lodge No. 221, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. (Instituted May 18, 1893.)
Meetings every Wednesday evening in Masonic Hall, 10 School street.
N. G .- Fred B. Richardson. I. G .- Everett E. Pierce.
V. G .- Henry L. Grover. O. G .- D. Arthur Kenrick.
Sec'y- Willis E. Files. R. S. N. G .- George M. Saunders.
Per. Sec'y-James W. Horton. L. S. N. G .- George W. Baker.
Treas .- George H. Johnson. R. S. V. G .- Jethro H. Worden.
War .- Amos L. Ingraham. L. S. V. G .- Fred L. Taylor.
Cond .- Thomas F. Thompson. R. S. S .- Alex. D. McDonald.
Chap .- Albert L. Bridgman. L. S. S .- George H. Dunn.
P. (} .- Alexander S. Arthur.
Trustees - Albert L. Bridgman, Edward T. C. Eddy, Edward S. Burns.
Brookline Lodge No. 459, Knights of Honor. (Instituted Feb. 8, 1877.)
Meetings the first and third Fridays in each month, in Harvard Hall, 4 Harvard street.
Dictator .- Henry K. Paine. Treas .- A. S. Arthur.
V. D .- Andrew Creelman. Chap .- Henry A. Ross.
A. D .- Francis M. Manley. Guide - W. H. M. Bellows.
Rep .- Frank B. Copeland. I. S - Fred E. Spencer.
F. R .- C. A. W. Spencer. O. S .- James Stewart.
P. D .- Charles E. Riley.
Trustees - E. Frank Proctor, John F. Hutchins, James H. Boody.
Sagamore Council No. 181, Royal Arcanum.
Meetings in Masonic Building, 10 School street, the first and third Fridays in each month.
Reg .- Leonard Stone. Treas .- R. G. F. Candage.
Vice-Reg .- H. R. Buckinham. Chap .- Joseph Farquhar.
Orator -Castelly O. Norcross. Guide - Charles A. Bowditch.
Sec'y- Arthur H. Kellum. Warden - Fergus B. Turner.
Col .- William Finney. Sentry - Charles W. Vroom. Past Reg .- N. Clifford Paul.
Brookline Assembly No. 87, Royal Society of Good Fellows.
Meetings the third Monday of each month, in A. O. H. Hall, 44 Boyl- ston street.
Ruler - John F. Taylor. Ins .- D. H. Sullivan. Director - Thomas J. Lacy. Coun .- John Brown. Sentry - Thomas Kelly. Guard - William JJennings.
R. and F. Sec'y- Owen Carey. Treas .- J. C. Barthelmes.
Prelate -John F. Taylor, Jr.
Past Ruler - Herbert L. Sawyer.
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St. Lawrence Court No. 61, Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters.
Meets the first and third Mondays of each month, in Harvard Hall, 4 Harvard street.
Chief Ranger - Michael O'Day. Treasurer - John S. Meaney.
Vice-Chief Ranger - Felix R. King. Sr. Conductor -John J. Murphy .
Rec. Secretary - Daniel Frawley. Jr. Conductor-Jos. J. McKenney. Fin. Secretary - Thomas J. McMahon. Inside Sentinel -Thomas Lyons. Outside Sentinel - Dennis J. McCarthy.
Brookline Council No. 110, Knights of Columbus. (Instituted Dec. 9, 1894.)
Meetings in Harvard Hall, 4 Harvard street, the second and fourth Mondays in each month.
Grand Knight -Dr. H. V. Mclaughlin. Warden -John F. Norton. Dep. Grand Knight - John A. Finnerty. Chaplain - Rev. John A. Butler.
Chancellor - Felix R. King. Inside Guard -James P. Farley.
Rec. Sec'y - James J. Fegan. Outside Guard-Michael J.Nolan.
Fin. Sec'y - Felix F. Johnson. Lecturer - Patrick J. Kiley.
Treasurer - William F. Foley. Advocate - P. O'Loughlin.
Trustees - James P. Mackey, Michael Gallagher, Michael Driscoll. Med. Examiner - Dr. H. V. Mclaughlin.
Division No. 7, Ancient Order of Hibernians.
Meetings the first Monday and third Friday in each month, in A. O. H. Hall, 44 Boylston street.
Pres. - John D. Fahey. Fin. Sec'y - Jeremiah J. Collins.
Vice-Pres. - Felix F. Johnson. Treas. - Michael J. Kenney.
Rec. Sec'y - Thomas Mahoney.
Brookline Branch No. 54, British American Association.
Meetings in Goddard Hall, 178 Washington street, the first Tuesday in each month.
Pres. - Alexander McCullough. Rec. Sec'y -Joseph McNeil.
Vice-Pres. - John Bingham. Fin. Sec'y - James Harkness.
Treas. - James Patterson.
Life Boat Lodge No. 136, Independent Order of Good Templars. (Instituted Dec. 3. 1894.)
Meetings in Goddard Hall, 178 Washington street, every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Life Line Juvenile Temple No. 12, Independent Order of Good Templars.
Meets in Goddard Hall every Tuesday at 6.30 P. M. Superintendent - S. D. Hodge.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Meetings are held at the homes of members on the second Wednesday of each month.
President - Mrs. S. M. Grant. Cor. Sec. and Treas. - Miss Sarah D. Newton.
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Charles Lyon Chandler Post No. 143, Grand Army of the Republic. (Chartered January, 1871.)
Meetings in Town Hall, the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month.
Commander - Alonzo Bowman. Quartermaster - William Finney .
Senior V. C. - William Préc. Quar. Sergt. - Philip F. Daniels.
Junior V. C. - E. F. Allen. Surgeon - Dr. T. W. Clements.
Adjutant-W. Y. Gross. Chaplain - H. K. Paine.
Sergt .- Major - Willard E. Daggett.
Officer of the Guard - B. E. Corlew. Officer of the Day - F. B. Turner.
C. L. Chandler Corps No. 109, Woman's Relief Corps.
Meetings at 3 o'clock P. M., on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, in G. A. R. room, Town Hall.
Pres. - Mrs. C. A. Morrison. Chap. - Mrs. A. S. Fuller.
S. V. P. - Mrs. J. Bowker. Conductor- Mrs. Etta Robert.
J. V. P. - Miss Lizzie Mann. Asst. Cond. - Mrs. Mary Smith.
Sec'y -Mrs. H. L. Paine. Guard-Mrs. A. Woods.
Treas. - Mrs. Lucy L. Turner. Asst. Guard - Mrs. E. Bugbee.
Brookline Branch, Loyal Women of American Liberty.
Meetings in Goddard Hall, 178 Washington street, the first Wednesday in each month.
Pres .- Mrs. Priscilla E. Walker. Sec'y- Miss Hattie Walker. Treas .- Mrs. William Daniels.
Brookline Firemen's Relief Association.
Annual meeting held on the third Monday in May, at 7.30 P. M., in Hook and Ladder House.
Trustees meet on the third Monday in each month, at 7.30 P. M., in Hose 1 House.
President - George H. Johnson. Vice-President -Francis F. Muldowney. Secretary - E. Frank Proctor. Treasurer - Fayette F. Forbes.
Trustees-C. A. Pons, Hose 2; James G. Brutcher, Hose 1; T. C. Edgerly, Hook and Ladder 1; Dennis Mehan, Jr., Hose 3; B. F. Carroll, Chemical 1; John B. Kernan, Combination 1; B. W. Neal, Jr., and C. E. Riley, at large.
Brookline Police Mutual Aid Association. (Incorporated November 4, 1887. )
Meetings are held on the first Monday in each monthi.
President - Alonzo Bowman. Vice-President - Albert S. Paige. Treasurer- George F. Dearborn. Clerk - Alonzo W. Corey.
Directors- The four above-named and Joseph J. O'Connell, Edward J. Mealey, Jr., and James Gleason.
Domestic Benefit.
The object of this Society is to provide for women in domestic service in Brookline a fund to be used for their benefit during illness.
President - Mrs. Olive A. Perry. Recording Secretary - Miss Mary Delany. Corresponding Secretary - Miss Ellen E. Thompson. Treasurer- Bertha L. Hoskins, M. D.
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THE: BROOKLINE UNION.
An association incorporated September 29, 1886, comprising about 200 ladies and gentlemen who contributed towards the construction of the Union Building (costing $35,000), and who, by the officers annually elected, manage the building and look after its various interests.
The annual meeting is held on the second Wednesday in April. President -Charles H. Stearns. Treasurer - Henry W. Lamb. Secretary - Leonard C. Wason. .
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
ROOM IN UNION BUILDING. Open daily, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Receives bread, cake, jellies and preserves, fancy work, decorative china, etc., on consignment, and sells the same for the benefit of women who seek to support themselves in honorable employment. Also, main- tains an Employment Bureau.
Managers - Elizabeth G. Fogg, Harriet S. Fogg.
HOSPITALS.
Boston Baptist Hospital. PARKER HILL AVENUE, ROXBURY. Medical Superintendent - Francis F. Whittier, M. D.
Channing Hospital. For Mental and Nervous Diseases. CHESTNUT HILL AVENUE, COR. BOYLSTON STREET. Superintendent - Walter Channing, M. D. Asst. Physician - Wallace M. Knowlton, M. D.
Free Hospital for Women. CORNER OF POND AND CUMBERLAND AVENUES.
President - George Dexter. Secretary - Nathaniel U. Walker. Treasurer - Alfred Rodman, Superintendent - Dr. W. H. Baker. Matron - Miss E. A. Turner.
Brookline Veterinary Hospital. BOYLSTON PLACE. Veterinary Surgeon - Alexander Marshall, M. R. C. V. S.
PUBLIC BATH-HOUSE. TAPPAN STREET, OPPOSITE PLAYGROUND.
Building now in process of construction.
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Equal Suffrage Association. (Instituted June 10, 1895.)
President - Mary Schlesinger.
Vice-Presidents - Sarah R. Bowditch, Annie E. Grant, Anna K. Chan- ning, Pauline Agassiz Shaw.
Rec .- Secretary - Genevieve Starr.
Cor .- Secretary - Lillian North.
Teasurerr - Janet C. Bearse.
Executive Committee - Mary H. Page, Annie E. Crane, Katherine E. Briggs, May Williams.
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Democratic Town Committee. Chairman -John F. Cusick. Secretary -J. D. Casey. National Democratic Town Committee. Chairman - Henry W. Lamb. Sec'y and Treas. - Prescott F. Hall.
Prohibition Town Committee. Chairman - Willard E. Clough. Secretary - Enoch E. Doran.
Republican Town Committee. Chairman - Leslie C. Wead. Secretary - Jesse S. Wiley. Treasurer - Hiram H. Logan.
Young Men's Republican Club. (Organized September 8, 1896.) President - Sumner H. Foster. Secretary - William G. Nash. Treasurer - Herbert R. Chase.
BANKS.
BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK. (Chartered Aug. 30, 1886.) President- Francis W. Lawrence. Vice-President - Francis H. Swan. Cashier - Reuben S. Swan.
Directors -Francis W. Lawrence, Francis H. Swan, Reuben S. Swan, George H. Worthley, Charles H. W. Foster, Michael W. Quinlan, Thomas B. Griggs.
(For banking hours see front cover.)
BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK. (Incorporated Feb. 24, 1871.)
President - William H. Lincoln.
Vice-Presidents - Cadwallader Curry, Charles H. Stearns, Clement K. Fav:
Trustees - Charles H. Stearns, Clement K. Fay, Benjamin F. Baker, Thomas P. Ritchie, Nathaniel Lyford, James P. Stearns, James Driscoll, William Lincoln, Alfred E. Kenrick, Horace James, Martin Kingman, Charles A. Williams, Burton W. Neal, Prentiss Cummings, John F. Phillips.
Clerk - William E. Lincoln.
(For banking hours see p. 4.)
BROOKLINE CO-OPERATIVE BANK. (Incorporated March 2, 1895.)
President -Nathaniel Conant. Vice-President - Michael J. O'Hearn. Treasurer - William S. Kemp.
Directors - The above named, and W. W. Paige, C. A. W. Spencer, Peter Keiser Michael W. Quinlan, Edward H. Carpenter, Arthur H. Bailey, B. W. Neal, Jr., Edwin A. Robart and George F. Boynton.
Boston Post Office.
JEREMIAH W. COVENEY . . Postmaster.
Designations of Boston Stations.
A, South End.
H, Chelsea. R, Revere.
B, Back Bay.
K, Dorchester. S, Rosindale.
C, Brighton.
L, East Boston. T, Roxbury.
D, Brookline.
M, East Cambridge. U, Somerville.
E, Cambridge.
N, Jamaica Plain. V, South Boston.
F, Cambridgeport.
O, Mattapan.
W, West Roxbury.
G, Charlestown. P, North Cambridge. X, Winthrop.
Sub-Stations.
No. 1, Allston. No. 5, Tremont. No. 9, Park Square.
No. 2, East Somerville.
No. 6, Upham's Corner. No. 10, Green Street.
No. 3, Roxbury Crossing. No. 7, West Somerville.
No. 11, Warren Street.
No. 4, Somerset Hill. No. 8, Winter Hill.
STATION D (BROOKLINE). 283 WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR HARVARD SQUARE.
Superintendent -Isley M. Fogerty. Clerks -Frank H. Folsom, John S. Carney, Thomas F. Mansfield, Richard T. Cahill.
Carriers.
N. Clifford Paul. Michael Duffy.
George M. Saunders.
Michael J. Gallagher.
John J. King.
Michael F. Dunlavey.
Ashton E. Butterfield.
John Nolan.
Frank I. Fellows.
James E. Murley.
Michael J. Nolan.
James J. Carney.
James A. Durning.
Robert W. Finney.
Frank C. Conway.
Patrick J. Timmins.
Mail Deliveries.
7.30 A. M., 2.20 and 4.30 P. M.
Mail Arrivals. Via electric mail car : 6.15, 9.30 A. M., 12 M., 1.50, 4.00, 6.30, 11.15 P. M.
Mail Departures.
Via electric mail car : 6.45, 9.45 A. M., 12.20, 2.10, 4.20, 8.00 P. M.
Letters received at Post-office before 6.45 A. M. are delivered in New York city the same day. Letters mailed between 7.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. are delivered in New York city the following morning.
A mail is collected at 11 P. M. and delivered to the Boston office from the following street boxes, viz. : Post-office ; B. & A. depot; Washington street, cor. Villa lane; High street, cor. Irving; Walnut street, opp. Irving; Cypress street, cor. Walnut; Washington street, cor. School ; Harvard street, cor. Aspinwall avenue, cor. Harvard avenue, cor. Alton place, cor. Beacon; Harris street; Beacon street, cor. Webster; Long- wood avenue. cor. St. Paul, cor. Kent; Colchester street, cor. Carlton ; Carlton, cor. Ivy, cor. Beacon ; Kent street, near Chatham ; cor. Harvard and Thorndike streets; Harvard street, opp. Babcock; cor. Beacon and Tappan streets ; cor. Beacon and Washington streets.
OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS, 10 to 11 A. M. Boxes collected Sundays at 3 P. M.
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Location of Letter Boxes.
Aspinwall avenue, cor. Harvard st.
Harvard avenue, cor. Harvard st.
Aspinwall avenue, cor. Toxteth st.
Harvard street, cor. Alton.
Auburn street, cor. Park.
Harvard street, cor. Thorndike.
Babcock street, cor. Devotion.
Harvard street, opp. Babcock.
Beacon street, cor. Carlton.
High street, opp. Irving.
Beacon street, cor. Harvard.
Linden place.
Beacon street, cor. Washington.
Longwood avenue, cor. Kent st.
Beacon street, cor. Winchester.
Longwood avenue, cor. St. Paul st.
Beacon street, cor. Tappan.
Marion street, cor. Park.
Boylston street, opp. Lincoln School.
Pleasant street, opp. John.
Boylston street, cor. Chestnut Hill av.
Pleasant street, opp. Browne.
Brookline station B. & A. R. R.
Post-office entrance. Summit avenue, cor. Mason ter.
Carlton street, cor. Colchester.
Walnut street, opp. Irving.
Cottage Farm bridge. -
Walnut street, cor. Cypress.
Clark road, opp. Buckminster rd.
Warren street, opp. Dudley.
Clyde street, cor. Warren.
Washington street, cor. Brookline av.
Davis avenue, cor. Elm st.
Washington street, cor. Villa lane.
Washington street, cor. School.
Gardner road, near Rawson rd. Grove street, cor. Newton. Harris street.
Waverly street, cor. Thayer.
Williams street, cor. Center.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
POSTAL CARDS, 1 cent each, go without further charge to all parts of the United States and Canada. Cards for foreign countries (within the Postal Union) 2 cents each. Postal cards are unmailable with any writing or printing on the address side, except the direction, or with anything pasted upon or attached to them.
ALL LETTERS, to all parts of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. 2 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof.
LOCAL, OR "DROP" LETTERS, that is, for the city or town where deposited, 2 cents where the carrier system is adopted, and 1 cent where there is no carrier system.
FIRST CLASS .- Letters and all other written matter, whether sealed or unsealed, and all other matter, sealed, nailed, sewed, or fastened in any manner so that it cannot be easily examined, 2 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof.
SECOND-CLASS .- Only for publishers and news agents, 1 cent per pound.
NEWSPAPERS and Periodicals (regular publications) can be mailed by the public at the rate of 1 cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.
THIRD CLASS .- Printed matter, in unsealed wrappers only (all mat- ter enclosed in notched envelopes must pay letter rates), 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof, which must be fully prepaid. This in- cludes books, circulars, chromos, engravings, handhills, lithographs, music, pamphlets, proof-sheets and manuscript accompanying the same, reproductions by the electric pen, hektograph, metallograph, papyrograph, and, in short, any reproduction upon paper, by any process except hand- writing, the copying press, typewriter, and the neostyle process. Limit of weight four pounds, except for a single book, which may weigh more.
FOURTH CLASS .- All mailable matter not included in the three pre- ceding clauses which is so prepared for mailing as to be easily with- drawn from the wrapper and examined, 1 cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Limit of weight, four pounds. Full prepayment compulsory.
Foreign Postage.
The rates for letters are for the half ounce or fraction thereof, and those for newspapers for two ounces or fraction thereof :-
To Great Britain and Ireland, France, Spain, all parts of Germany, including Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Turkey (European and Asiatic), Egypt, Australia (all parts), letters 5 cents, newspapers 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.
To China, letters via San Francisco, 5 cents; via Brindisi, 13 cents : 4 cents for each paper not weighing over four ounces. British India Italian mail, letters 5 cents, newspapers 1 cent for two ounces. Japan, letters via San Francisco, 5 cents, newspapers 1 cent for two ounces.
Carlton street, cor. Ivy.
Advertising Department
PRINTERS OF
THE CHRONICLE (Weekly), THE SAGAMORE (Monthly),
THE REFRACTIONIST (Monthly), THE BROOKLINE DIRECTORY (Annually).
The Riverdale
Telephone : 16 Brookline.
Press
Harvard Building,
& Harvard Square,
BROOKLINE, MASS.
BOOK, PAMPHLET AND MAGAZINE
PRINTING
INCLUDING COMPOSITION, ELECTROTYPING AND PRESS-WORK. . . &
MERCANTILE PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY.
The Riverdale Press : C. A. W. Spencer, Brookline, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
M. W. QUINLAN, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES & HARNESSES
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Beach Wagons, Goddard Buggies and Carryalls,
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Also, Second-Hand Carriages and Harnesses, Blankets, Halters and Surcingles. REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Corner Boylston, Walnut and High Streets, BROOKLINE, MASS.
A. C. LITTLE.
J. E. LITTLE.
DANFORTH & CO., Brookline and Boston Express. Leave Brookline at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. Leave Boston at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M.
BOSTON OFFICES : 32, 39 and 40 Court Square; 79 Kilby Street; 25 Merchants Row; and II Harrison Avenue Extension. Order Box, No. go Quincy Market.
Furniture and Piano Moving a Specialty.
Connected by Telephone. Brookline Office, 30 STATION STREET.
Boston Storage Warehouse, Mass. and Westland Avenues.
Storage for Furniture, Pianos, Carriages, Paintings, Trunks, etc. Divided every 50 feet by brick walls with metal covered doors. New Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults for Silverware and Valuables. Separate rooms of all sizes, with locked doors. Automatic Fire Alarm System, and Special Watchman Patrol during the night. For rates inquire at Warehouse.
F. W. Lincoln, Gen'l Mgr.
Office, Westland Avenue. Huntington avenue, Back Bay, Cross Town and Brook- line cars pass near the Warehouse.
Telephone No. 268.
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GEORGE J. QUINSLER.
GEORGE W. MONEAR.
QUINSLER & CO.,
- MANUFACTURERS OF -
Bicycles ... Carriages .
Broughams, Stanhopes, Goddard Buggies, Victorias, Depot Wagons, T Carts. Racing Wheels Made to Order.
Carriage and Bicycle Repairing. '
Nos. 26, 28 and 30 CAMBRIA STREET, BOSTON.
Near Cor. Massachusetts Ave, and Boylston St., Back Bay. Branch, 36 Washington St., Brookline. Mr. Quinsler's residence, 626 Washington St., opp. Fairbanks, Brookline. TELEPHONE, 399-2 BROOKLINE.
· LEPINE HALL RICE, SOLICITOR of PATENTS. TREMONT BUILDING, 73 TREMONT ST., BOSTON. House, 4 Wellington Terrace, Brookline.
Patents. Infringements.
Trade=Marks. Copyrights.
Cloth, Leather, Pamphlet and Blank Book Binding.
ROBERT BURLEN, Paper Ruling, Book and Pamphlet Binding
Special attention paid to Binding Large Illustrated Works, Engravings, etc. Old Books Re-bound, and Folios of Every Description Made to Order.
50 ARCH ST. AND 197 DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON.
Passenger Elevator at 197 Devonshire St.
Freight Elevator at 56 Arch St.
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WEINSTEIN'S Brookline, Longwood and Boston Express, M. V. BROWN, Propr.
OFFICES IN BOSTON :
36 Court Square, 39 Quincy Market (Order Box), 128 State Street,
14 Devonshire Street, 67 Franklin Street, 25 Merchants Row.
Address all correspondence to Main Office, 10 White Place, Brookline. Telephone 147-2.
FRANCIS H. BACON, Successor to J. ANSON GUILD, Dealer in
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES,
BEST BRANDS OF MINNESOTA, ST. LOUIS AND SOUTHERN FLOUR. GRAIN OF ALL KINDS. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Corner of Washington and Boylston Sts., Brookline.
T. W. BURLINGAME, Common-Sense Horse Shoer,
44-46 ASPINWALL AVENUE, . . BROOKLINE. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
All work done under my personal supervision. Gentlemen's driving horses a specialty. All work guaranteed. Horses called for and returned. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
HENRY S. HATCH,
Undertaker and Livery Stable,
42 Aspinwall Avenue,
Telephone 61-4.
BROOKLINE.
316
SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
FRANKLIN A. SNOW,
Civil Engineer and Contractor,
523 Washington Street, Brookline.
BOX 242, NO. 166 DEVONSHIRE BUILDING, MASTER BUILDERS'
BOSTON, MASS. ASSOCIATION.
JOHN C. GOWEN, CARPENTER - and - BUILDER.
Estimates Made on Contract Work. Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
4 HIGH STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS.
Residence, 16 Harvard Place.
FRANK F. SEAMANS, . . Dealer in . .
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Flour, Meal, Grain, Hay and Straw. DRAIN PIPE.
Harvard Building, 11 Harvard Sq. BROOKLINE.
M. J. O'DAY, Hack and Livery Stable,
19 Boylston St., BROOKLINE, MASS.
Telephone Connection.
317
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
T. J. O'BRIEN,
Manufacturer of
Fine Carriages and Sleighs.
Repairing in all its branches a specialty.
273 Boylston Street, - BROOKLINE.
PATRICK J. BURNS,
(Successor to R. WOODWARD.)
Horse-Shoeing Forge.
JOBBING SHOP ATTACHED.
152 Washington Street, near High Street, BROOKLINE. Telephone 553-2.
FELIX F. JOHNSON,
HATTER AND FURNISHER, . . Agent for the Celebrated . .
LAMSON & HUBBARD $3.00 HAT.
Finest Assortment of Driving Gloves in Brookline.
Coachmen's Shirts a Specialty.
GUILD BLOCK,
172 Washington St., 5 = BROOKLINE.
WINCHESTER'S Longwood and Brookline EXPRESS.
32 Court Square, BOSTON OFFICES : 30 Broad Street, 75 Kilby Street, 76 Kingston Street. LEAVE BROOKLINE 10 A. M. LEAVE BOSTON 4 P. M. Brookline Order Boxes: C. W. Morse's, Harvard Sq .; Har- vard St., cor. Aspinwall Ave .; Antique Furniture Store, Coolidge Cor. Residence, 34 Washington Street, Brighton.
318
SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
DENNIS DRISCOLL, CONTRACTOR,
2I Kent Street,
BROOKLINE, - - MASS.
JAMES DRISCOLL, (Successor to JAMES DRISCOLL & SON.)
CONTRACTOR,
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82 WASHINGTON ST., OPP. PEARL ST., BROOKLINE,
Men furnished for Gardening and Jobbing, Estimates given for Grading and Build- ing Roads, Avenues, Cellars, Sewers, etc. All kinds of teaming done promptly, at reasonable prices.
RESIDENCE, 11 KENT STREET. -
T. J. KELLEY,
CONTRACTOR,
Warren Street, Brookline.
Road Building, Sewers and Drains, Gardening and Jobbing. All kinds of Teaming done Promptly, at Reasonable Prices.
M. J. O'HEARN,
CONTRACTOR,
Office and Residence, 191 Davis Avenue, BROOKLINE. Roads and Sewers Built, Cellars Excavated and Walled. JOBBING AND TEAMING.
319
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOHN MACRAE,
Carpenter and Builder,
SHOP, 312 WASHINGTON ST., BROOKLINE, MASS.
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL.
J. G. MURRAY,
DEALER IN
Choice Family Groceries,
Butter, Cheese and Eggs,
Corner Cypress and Boylston Streets, Brookline, Mass. TELEPHONE, BROOKLINE 412.
CHARLES A. DUFFY,
Successor to PHILIP DUFFY & SON,
Practical - Horse=Shoer.
Horses shod on safe and careful principles, with especial regard to Interfering, Over-reaching, Tender-footedness, etc.
Jobbing promptly attended to. 21 BOYLSTON ST., BROOKLINE ..
CHARLEY SING LEE,
CHINESE
136 Washington Street, BROOKLINE.
LAUNDRY,
Next to House of . . .
HOSE I.
320
SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
J. M. SEAMANS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries, FLOUR, OATS, CORN, MEAL, HAY, STRAW, AND DRAIN PIPE. Brick Block, Harvard Square, BROOKLINE, MASS, J. M. SEAMANS. MANNING SEAMANS.
ESTABLISHED 1865.
THOMAS S. BROWN & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, FRUIT, POULTRY AND GAME, 145-147 Washington Street, Brookline. E. F. CROSBY, Plumbing and Gas Fitting,
DEALER IN Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, Etc. Tin Roofing, Conductor and Galvanized Iron Work, Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead, Zinc and Hardware.
Colonnade Building, 211 Washington Street, Brookline, Mass. Connected by Telephone.
JAMES B. HAND,
House, Sign,
PAINTER,
Fresco,
DUN-EDIN BUILDING, 200 WASHINGTON ST., BROOKLINE.
321
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ESTABLISHED 1869. SANITARY PLUMBING, VENTILATION AND DRAINAGE. F. Sullivan & Son, PLUMBERS. Plumbing Work Promptly Executed. Estimates Prepared. GUILD BLOCK, 178 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS.
T. J. TURLEY & SON, Tailors,2
217 Washington St., Colonnade Building, Brookline.
Breeches for Riding, Racing or Polo, with Buckskin Knees and Box Cloth Leggins. Knickerbockers for Golf, Bicycle and Shooting, with bands of same material or Box Cloth. Coachmen's Livery a Specialty. Garments to be cleaned, pressed, dyed and repaired will be called for by sending address, and promptly delivered.
BAKER'S RESTAURANT, DUN-EDIN BUILDING,
200 WASHINGTON STREET, - - BROOKLINE.
MEALS AND LUNCHES COOKED TO ORDER.
Tickets for 21 Meals, good until used, $4.00. Regular Meals, 25 Cents.
FRANK P. BAKER, Proprietor.
J. H. MAHER
Carriage and Harness Manufacturer, .
Lyceum Hall Building, 111 Washington Street,
BROOKLINE, MASS.
322
SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
PAINE BROTHERS, PLUMBERS DEALERS IN STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES, AND KITCHEN FURNISHINGS.
LAWN MOWERS, REFRIGERATORS, GARDEN HOSE, ETC.
Cleaning and Repairing Furnaces a Specialty. ROONEY'S BLOCK, 3 HARVARD SQUARE, BROOKLINE.
WM. R. PAZOLT,
Signs of every Description,
No. 166 WASHINGTON STREET,
House, 183 High Street. BROOKLINE.
The Boston Ice Company, OFFICE, 66 STATE STREET, BOSTON.
SUB-OFFICES :
CHARLESTOWN, 234 and 460 Rutherford Avenue, and 23 Front Street. SOUTH BOSTON, 251 Dorchester Avenue. Telephone connections JAMAICA PLAIN, Lamartine Street. with all offices.
REUBEN W. HOPKINS, President. FRANK J. BARTLETT, Treasurer.
REUBEN W. HOPKINS. FRANK J. BARTLETT.
DIRECTORS :
NELSON BARTLETT.
WILLIAM G. PECK.
FRANCIS HALL.
NATHAN G. SMITH.
HORACE O. BRIGHT. JAMES H. REED. NATHAN B. PRESCOTT.
FLATLEY & SWEENEY,
CUSTOM TAILORS,
Dun-Edin Block, Washington St., near the Bridge, BROOKLINE, MASS.
Also, 68 Warren Street, Boston Highlands. . CLOTHING CLEANSED, DYED AND REPAIRED.
323
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
M. F. REYNOLDS
Contractor,
Carpenter,
and Builder,
53 Brook St., Brookline, Mass.
David Nadel, Furrier,
294 Washington Street, Brookline.
Fine Fur Garments
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
which may be selected from stock or will be made to order, as desired, under my personal supervision.
Gentlemen's Fur Lined Coats and Carriage Robes, Capes and Ruffles, including Sable, Bear, Mink, Marten, Dog, Goat, etc.
A saving of 20 per cent from city prices guaranteed. Direct Agent of one of the largest furriers in New York city.
FINE REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY.
Refers among others to Mrs. Oliver Ames, Mrs. Frances Blake, Mrs. Oliver W. Peabody, Mrs. M. E. Wright, Mrs. Richard Baker, and Mrs. G. A. Meyers, all of Boston ; also to Mr. B. Schlesinger, Mr. A. C. Wheelwright, Mr. W. C. Cabot, and Mr. Henry Lee, all of Brookline.
Orders can be left at Harness Manufactory of Hanlon & Co., 150 Tremont Street, or the French Carriage Co., 83-85 Summer Street, Boston.
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North River Flagging Stone AND BLUE STONE,
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For Walks, Crossings, Chimney-Tops, Wall-Coping, Caps and Sills, Pier Caps, Safe Floors, Underpinning, Steps, Platforms. Blue Stone of every description and dimension.
OFFICES.
562 Albany St., opp. E. Dedham. Mechanics Exchange, 17 Otis St., Master Builders' Association, 166 Devonshire Street,
Wharf, 562 Albany Street.
BOSTON, MASS.
325
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOMAS MAHON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER
Estimates Given and Contracts Faithfully Executed.
DUN-EDIN BUILDING, - 192 WASHINGTON STREET. BROOKLINE, MASS.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
B. F. BAKER,
House, Sign and Decorative Painter. TINTING AND COLORING.
91 Washington Street Cor Pearl
BROOKLINE. MASS.
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Brookline Public Library
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BOSTON .- Ames Building,
J. K. Hayes, Jr., Real Estate AND Insurance,
G. H. PIKE,
JEWELER AND OPTILTAN.
Massachusetts Mutual Life MIsurance Co.
PAID-UP AND CASH VALDES ENDORSED IN EVENT VERLIES,
Boston Office.
George H. Waterman
J. S. Waterman & Sons,
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ANA 2326 and 2328 Washington Street, BOSTON.
LEVI T. LYON & SON Carpenters and Building Contractors
DEFILE AT RESIDENCE, . BON FEDE TITTAR
A W. COOK
J. W. COOK & SON, Practical Movers of Piano-Fortes
Office. Tto. Lo Avery Birkele Master
JAMES QUINN, FLORIST,
The Leading Photographer,
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