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WEEKLY UNION .- Subscription price two dollars a year, or one dollar and seventy-five cents per copy when sent to clubs of five and less than ten, and one dollar and fifty cents per copy when sent to clubs of ten and over. Ordinary advertising rates, ten cents a line for one insertion, five cents a line for each subsequent insertion. Displayed advertisements, twelve cents a line the first time, eight cents a line afterwards. Business notices, fifteen cents a line each insertion.
Publication office, 265 Main Street. But for the convenience of down-town customers, subscriptions and advertisements will also be taken at our Printing and Stationery Counting- Room, 407 Main Street.
CLARK W. BRYAN & CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
ADVERTISING For the People.
We can now insert advertisements in THE DAILY REPUBLICAN-average circula- tion 10,000 copies, Nearly 4,000 in Springfield-at very low rates.
TEN CENTS a line for the first insertion ; SIX CENTS a line each after insertion. The lines average Six Words each.
1 Day. 2 Days. 3 Days. 4 Days. 5 Days. 6 Days.
Two lines,
$0 20
$0 32
$0 44
$0 56
$0 68
$0 80
Three lines,
30
48
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1 20
Four lines,
40
64
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Five lines,
50
80
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( Advertisements written if desired, and any information in reference to them cheerfully given by
SAMUEL BOWLES & CO.
PUBLISHERS,
409 Main Street, Springfield, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
P. J. BURKE,
Horse Shoer
AND
FARRIER,
29 EAST COURT STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
JJ. R. HEWITT,
ROOM, NO. 3 PATTON'S BLOCK,
Main St., M . Springfield, Mass.
HENRY & MARSH, Proprietors,
Corner of Court and Market Streets, - In the rear of Hampden Hall, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Single Horses, Saddle Horses, CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS, PARTIES, &c.
( Passengers for the Cars called for in any part of the City. TIM HENRY. OLIVER MARSH. 12
86
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
Business nnouncements
--- FROM-
NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, HOLYOKE, WATERBURY, AND CHICOPEE FALLS.
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
W. H. PARSONS & BROTHER,
74 Duane St., . . New York,
HAVE ON HAND, OR MAKE TO ORDER, THE FOLLOWING KINDS OF
PAPER:
Music, Map, Plate, Wood-Cut, Tinted or White Super Sized and Callendered, or ordinary Book; also, News and Hanging of various grades.
ORDERS SOLICITED. SAMPLES FURNISHED UPON REQUEST.
ALSO
RAGS, CHEMICALS,
-AND ALL-
Paper Makers' Supplies, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE CAST STEEL CIRCULAR SAWS
WITH AND WITHOUT MOVABLE TEETH, -ALSO- MILL, MULAY, GANG, PIT, AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, FOR SALE AT THEIR WAREROOMS, 29 & 31 GOLD STREET, . . . NEW YORK, AND BY ALL THE TRADE.
R.HOE &C
0
PATENT GROUND
CAST STEEL SAWS
WITH
EE PATENT ADJUSTABLE TEETH ATENT
INSERTED TEETH CIRCULAR SAWS.
TN these Patent Circular Saws, the teeth require no rivets. They are easily put in and taken out of the socket, and, being made of uniform size, and with accuracy, any tooth will fit into any socket of any saw. They are of circular form, do not strain the plate, and are in mechanical design the only form of tooth fit for general use.
R. HOE & CO., IF SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
29 & 31 Gold Street, New York.
PRINTING MACHINERY, ETC.
THE subscribers have enlarged their works, and are now making Presses of increased excel- lence in all respects, for Newspaper, Book and Job Work; also, for Lithographic and Copper- plate work, Stereotypers, etc., etc. Presses made to work by Steam or Hand-power, for City and Country Offices. All articles used by the trade manufactured or supplied.
Also manufacturers of extra Cast Steel Saws.
R. HOE & CO., 30 & 31 Gold Street, New York.
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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHELDON COLLINS & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Printing Inks,
EXTRA BLACK,
Book, Card, Job, Wood
AND
COLORED INKS,
OF EVERY VARIETY.
OFFICE AND DEPOT. 26 FRANKFORT STREET.
NEW YORK.
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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bookbinders' Furnishing House.
CAMPBELL & ARMSTRONG,
pull
IMPORTERS OF
ilson's English Book Cloth, COLORED SKIVERS,
French Turkey Morocco,
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN IMITATION MOROCCO.
ENGLISH COLORED CALF,
German Marble Paper,
Marshall's and Hays' Thread,
ALBUMEN, GLUE, &C., &C.
AND DEALERS IN
Bookbinders' Stock and Machinery,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NO. 164 WILLIAM STREET, NEAR BEEKMAN,
NEW YORK.
90
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
JESSUP & MOORE,
aper
S
Manufacturer's.
128 WILLIAM STREET,
NEW YORK.
27 NORTH SIXTH ST.,
Philadelphia.
91
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. S. ROCKWELL & CO.
NOS. 47 AND 49 FERRY ST., CORNER CLIFF.
NEW YORK CITY, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF EVERY VARIETY OF
heep and Goat Leather
-FOR-
BOOKBINDERS AND POCKET BOOK MAKERS USE. SHOE LININGS, RUSSET AND COLORED. Roans, Skivers and Fleshes. Sumac and Alum Roans and Skivers.
PEBBLED SHEEP, IN ALL COLORS.
TRUNK AND BAG LEATHER AND LININGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PALLET, BELLOWS, AND VALVE LEATHER, -FOR-
ORGAN MANUFACTURERS.
Turkey Morocco, Imitation Hororto in Boans and Shivers
RUSSIA LEATHER, Etc.
HATTERS' SKIVERS IN ALL COLORS AND STYLES. CHAMOIS ALUM SPLITS, ENGLISH SALTED SPLITS AND FLESHES, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
S alted Sheep and Lamb Roans,
AND PULLED WOOL. GEORGE WHITING. SAMUEL G. BASS.
J. S. ROCKWELL.
H. D. WADE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PRINTING
INKS
111 Fulton & 50 Ann St.,
H. D. WADE, W. D. WADE.
New York.
92
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
93
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN R. HOOLE,
78 Duane Street, New York City,
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER
OF EVERY VARIETY OF
heep & Goat Leather, COLORED ROANS AND SKIVERS,
-IN- ALL COLORS AND FINISH.
Bark Shivers and Flashes, Law Sheep, Shaved Sheep,
FOR BLANK WORK.
Turkey Morocco,
IMITATION MOROCCO, IN ROANS AND SKIVERS, RUSSIA LEATHER, ETC.
HAYES' THREAD, TAR BOARD,
ENGLISH BOOK CLOTH,
AMERICAN AND GERMAN
MARBLE PAPERS, GLUE, &c., &c. AGENTS FOR ALL KINDS OF
BOOKBINDERS' MACHINERY,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Patent Paging Machines. 13
94
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRANCIS & LOUTREL,
'45 Maiden Lane,
NEW YORK.
Steal
rin
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
SPRING BACK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
Diaries, Daily Journals, Expense Books, Hotel Registers, Books for Socie- ties and Lodges, all kinds First Class Stationery, Writing Papers and Blank Books for Business, Professional and Private use. We keep every- thing in our line.
COPY YOUR LETTERS -- USE
Francis & Loutrel's Manifold Letter Writer
By which Letters and Copies are written at the same time. Croton Writing Ink, Indelible P. O. Stamping Ink, all Colors, Patent Safety Tints, for Checks, Drafts, &c.
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS.
THE BEST WORK! GREAT ECONOMY!
BY THE USE OF Francis & Loutrel's Patent Inking Rollers.
-Rollers made from our PATENT COMPOSITION always retain their Suction, do not harden, shrink or crack, and can be re-cast. The ink does not dry on them, conse- quently they do not require washing daily, like other rollers-thus saving ink, time and materials used in washing.
Send for Pamphlet, containing recommendations from some of the best Printers in the country.
FRANCIS & LOUTREL, 45 Maiden Lane, New York.
95
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOOKBINDERS', PRINTERS' AND BOX MAKERS' MACHINERY,
AND PAPER MAKERS' CUTTING MACHINES,
GEORGE H. SANBORN,
No. 78 DUANE ST., NEW YORK, MANUFACTURES
Nearly One Hundred (100 ) Different Machines and sizes, for Bookbinders, Printers and Box Makers.
CUTTING MACHINES, Ten (10) Sizes and Styles. SHEARS AND CARD CUTTERS, Twelve (12) Sizes and Styles. RULING MACHINES, Six (6) Sizes and Styles.
HYDRAULIC PRESSES,
Six (6) Sizes and Styles.
STANDING PRESSES, Twelve (12) S'zes and Styles.
EMBOSSING PRESSES, Twelve (12) Sizes and Styles.
AND EVERY KIND OF
MACHINERY USED IN BOOKBINDING.
MEDALS AWARDED AT WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, AND EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS.
Machine Shop, Pattern Makers and Wood Workers all under one management, enabling us to turn out the BEST of WORK with dispatch and regularity, and of a uniform quality.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE TO
GEORGE H. SANBORN, 78 DUANE ST., NEW YORK.
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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
DAUCHY & CO.
RINTERS'
AREHOUSE
And Advertisement Agency, No. 75 FULTON ST., NEW YORK.
THE ATTENTION OF ALL WHO DESIRE TO
GIVE WIDE PUBLICITY TO THEIR BUSINESS,
IS INVITED TO OUR LISTS OF
FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPERS
IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY, THROUGH WHICH WE WILL INSERT ADVERTISEMENTS AT
Unusually Low Prices.
This we are able to do from the fact that we can usually pay publishers' bills with goods of
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
Advertisements inserted in any Paper in the United States at the PUBLISHERS' LOWEST RATES.
ESTIMATES GIVEN UPON APPLICATION. SEND FOR OUR RATE BOOK.
ALSO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WOOD AND METAL TYPE, BRASS RULE AND GALLEYS, AND ALL KINDS OF
PRINTERS' MATERIALS,
WHICH WE WILL SELL
At the LOWEST CASH PRICES, and take part Pay in Advertising.
97
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUY DENNISON'S
PATENT
SHIPPING TAGS.
They are the Cheapest, reliable Tags in Use.
ALL THE Principal Ezpress and Transportation Lines
USE THEM.
FOR SALE BY JOB PRINTERS EVERYWHERE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
ennison's
Lenchandige ags,
FOR DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, &c., &c., AND
Dennison's Gum Labels
-AND - FANCY TICKETS,
FOR SALE BY
ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS At Manufacturers' Prices,
AND BY
Dennison & Co., 202 Broadway, N. Y. 71 Milk St .. Boston. 34 S. Canal St., Chicago. 632 Chestnut St . Phila. 51 W. 4th St., Cincinnati.
98
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY A. GANE & SON,
IMPORTERS OF
lookbinders'
flaterials,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
BINDERS' BOARDS.
No. 50 and 52 Cornhill,
HENRY A. GANE. T. F. GANE.
BOSTON.
H. A. GANE'S SONS & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF BOOKBINDERS' AND
Pocket Book Makers" Stock
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Colored and Sumac Skivers,
74 READE ST.,
NEW YORK.
99
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS.
THE IMPROVED STANDARD COMPOSITION
FOR
Printers' Inking Rollers,
It is made from the Finest and very best materials which the markets afford, combined by NEW and UNIFORM methods, and manufactured into three distinct grades, thereby adapting itself to
ALL PRESSES, INKS AND WEATHER,
making it THE BEST, CHEAPEST and MOST DESIRABLE COMPOSITION IN THE MARKET. It is in extensive use throughout the country, by a large number of the leading offices, and has everywhere received the highest approval for its excellence. Furnished in Bulk, or sealed tin cans, of 10, 15 or 20 1bs. each, with full directions for use, &c.
Price 25 Cents per Pound.
Roller Casting in all its branches promptly executed in a superior manner, at the LOWEST RATES.
Send for Testimonial Circular.
C. P. STEVENS, 51¿ CONGRESS St., BOSTON.
100
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHARLES MAGARGE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Paper and Paper Makers' Materials,
Warehouse: 30, 32 and 34 SOUTH SIXTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The Undersigned offer to the Trade the Following: MAP, PLATE AND PRINTING PAPERS,
Copper Plate Paper,
various sizes and weights. .6 .,
Tinted Plate Paper,
Lithograph and Map Paper, 6
Sized and Super Calendered Paper,
Card Paper,
Printing Paper of all grades,
66 Manilla and Hardware Papers, Hardware and Manilla in Rolls.
Tympan Rolls, 24, 26, 28, 30, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inch. Drafting Paper in Rolls, 36 and 40 inch.
Fine Glazed Colored Pap rs, all sizes and weights. Colored Papers suitable for posters.
BLANK BOOK PAPERS.
Comprising best-makes of the following sizes :
Imperial, - -
23 by 31-65 1bs.
Sup. Royal, 20 by 28-53 lbs.
Royal. -
-
19 by 24-45 1bs.
Medium, 18 by 23-25, 30, 32 and 36 lbs.
Demy, - 16 by 21-22, 24, 26 and 28 1bs.
Extra Folio, - 19 by 24-24 lbs., and 19 by 23-21 lbs.
Censis, 18 by 26-25 lbs. ^
Check Folio, - 17 1-2 by 24 1-2-18 and 20 1bs.
Folio, - - 17 by 22 -12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24 lbs. Crown, - 15 by 19 -20 and 22 lbs.
by 17 -12, 14, 16 and 18 lbs.
Flat Cap, - 14 - 13 by 16 -12 and 13 lbs.
66
- 12
by 15 -9 1bs.
. CAP, LETTER, NOTE, BLOTTING PAPERS, &c,
Folded Cap, plain and ruled, various weights.
Flat and Folded Quarto Post, plain and ruled, various weights.
Folded Note, plain and ruled, various weights. Packet and Commercial Post, plain. Packet Note, plain and ruled.
Engiue Sized Papers, 17 1-2 by 28-30 1bs. 66
16 by 26-20, 22, 24, and 26 lbs.
66 Envelope Paper, and 40 lbs.
17 by 22-17 lbs.
by 25-18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 30, 35,
19 by 24-40, 60, 70, 80, 100, and Blotting Paper, 120 lbs.
Tissue Paper, white and colored. Bond Papers, various sizes.
Press Boards, 26 by 40, 24 by 38, and 24 by 29.
TRUNK BOARDS, TAR BINDERS' BOARDS, BONNET BOARDS, STRAW BOARDS, SOFT BINDERS' BOARDS. PAPER MAKERS MATERIALS. Imported and Domestic Rags, Bleaching Salts, Wire Cloths, Feltings, Ultramarine. Papers Made to Order at short notice at our Wissahickon and Hanwell Mills.
CHARLES MAGARGE & CO.
CIMAGARGE&G.
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WATERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLMES, BOOTH & HAYDENS,
Waterbury, Conn.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Silver
Plat
SHEET BRASS,
Copper, Nickel Silver,
AND
SILVER PLATED METAL,
Brass, Copper and German Silver Wire, Brass, Copper and German Silver Tubing, COPPER RIVETS AND BURS, Kerosene Burners and Trimmings, INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED
BRILLIANT
OR ROUND WICK ARGAND BURNER. 14
102
HOLYOKE ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLYOKE PAPER CO. HOLYOKE, MASS.
OF EVERY VARIETY AND DESCRIPTION. Writing and Envelope Papers,
I
HOLYOKE PAPER CO.
-
O. H. GREENLEAF, Agent. C. H. HEYWOOD, Treasurer.
Manufacturers of Superior Animal Sized C 5
103
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
DELICIOUS, Strictly Pure
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
COLTON'S SELECT FLAVORS.
Arlington House, Washington, D. C. "For strength, purity and delicious flavors, we think Colton's Select Flavors excel all others that we have ever used."
Massasoit House, Springfield, Mass. " We have for several years used them, and find their delicious flavors and great strength always to be depended upon and not excelled."
Congress Hall, Saratoga; Ocean House, Newport; Profile House, White Mountains; Fort William Henry Hotel, Lake George; International Hotel, Niagara Falls; and many Hotels and Dealers who seek the Best send similar letters.
THEY ARE THE
C
rue
flavors of the ruits,
OF REMARKABLE STRENGTH AND ECONOMY,
Requiring much less than of the ordinary flavoring extracts, and securing an unparalled and constantly increasing trade,
ANI)
ALWAYS RELIABLE.
Grocers and Druggists treble their Sales with them.
J.W. Colton's New York Depot, 58 Vesey St.
104
SPRINGFIELD ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELECTROTYPING AND
Engraving THIN
OF
Every Description Done to Order.
MERCANTILE PRINTING
FOR GENERAL USE,
Including BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, CIRCULARS,
SHIPPING RECEIPTS, CARDS, SHOP-BILLS,
SHOW CARDS, PLACARDS, All in COLORS or PLAIN,
In Cheapest Styles, or most expensive, as may be desired.
colding Cards and Envelopes
PRINTED IN THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES ; AND, IN FACT, PRINTING OF ALL KINDS DONE PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY, as to QUALITY and PRICE.
PAPER, CARD STOCK AND ENVELOPES,
ALL IN LARGE STOCK AND GREAT VARIETY, ALWAYS ON HAND, AND DISPOSED OF ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KINDS.
DENNISON'S SHIPPING TAGS AT MANUFACTURER'S LOWEST PRICES,
MEMORANDUM
The UNION Office, AND AND
FIGURING BLOCKS, AT 265 MAIN STREET, and at the
Printing Office and Stationery Store, 407 MAIN ST., CLARK W. BRYAN & CO.
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32
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GEORGE MATHER'S SONS. MANUFACTURERS OF BLACK AND COLORED Printing Inks
SIZE, BRONZE, VARNISH,
LITHOGRAPHIC INKS
Varnishes, Copper Plate Oils, &c.
60 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK.
Type and Lithographie Specimen Books sent free of charge.
ADDITIONS, CHANGES, ETC.
RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THE BODY OF THE WORK.
Adams Albert, distiller, Agawam, boards Haynes' Hotel, 406 Main street Avery J. C., clerk C. P. Alden, rooms Barnes' block, 394 Main street Bigelow, Adams & Co., Hampden street, firm changed to S. Bigelow & Co. Blair W. H. H., deputy sheriff, removed to 304 Union street Brooks A. J., photographer, 264 Main street
Brockway Jefferson W., boards Union House, 528 Main street Burns C. J., emp Seymour & Brother, boards 37 Pynchon street
Burns S. T., emp Seymour & Brother, boards 37 Pynchon street Chalmers & Conner, lithographers, 260 Main st, name changed to David Chalmers Clary Gen. Robert E., house 141 High street
Crooks J. R., book-keeper John Hancock Bank, boards 74 Walnut street Fiske H. S., landscape painter, rooms 12 Foot's block, 502 Main street
Flint William & Co., Publishers of Popular standard Subscription Books. Gentlemen and ladies may here find pleasant and profitable employ-
ment. No. 420 Main street.
Wm. Flint, residence Philadelphia, Pa A. Gorton, boards Union House 528 Main street
Geary A. W., blacksmith, boards 102 State street
Gibbs J. W. & N. G., 248 Main st, firm changed to N. G. & H. A. Gibbs Glynn Frederick G., emp' Clark W. Bryan & Co., h next to 88 Worthington st Gorton A., (W.m. Flint & Co.,) boards Union House [305 Main st Greenleaf George S. & Son, painters, removed from 73 Market st, to shop over Hamilton George S., emp U S A, house 669 Union street
Hanson Mrs. L. O., house 81 Sargeant street
Huntington Mrs. Mary F., house 63 Federal street
Livermore O. J., (Livermore, Ball & Co.,) 67 (not 65) Vernon street Long Edgar W., emp B & A R R, boards 16 Vernon street
Longley A. H., house 26 Harrison avenue
Maxfied & Cole, furniture dealers, 419 Main st, firm changed to Maxfield & Co.
Merrick & Huber, 492 Main street, name changed to L. M. Merrick
Miller J. C., emp CR R, boards 253 Carew street
New England Washer Co., 256 Main street
TRAVELERS Life and Accident Insurance Company of Hartford, Ct. CASH ASSETS, $2,000,000. H. G. GILMORE, Agent, Agawam Bank Building.
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Clark W. Bryan & Co., Publishers, Printers and Binders, 265 and 407 Main Street.
108 SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY.
Phelps William J., treasurer Springfield Iron Furniture Co., h 259 State street Piper Asa M., emp U S A, removed to h cor Massasoit st and Lexington ave Richards Mrs. Thomas, house 36 Armory street
Robbins Theodore F., emp S. D. Burbank, removed to house 51 York street Robinson H. P., supt B. B. Hill, house 49 Summer street
Rugg John B., emp Clark W. Bryan & Co., rooms Central street
Smith J. L., (Smith & Jennings,) house 26 (not 28) Broad street Souther L. J., fancy dry goods, removed to Gilmore's blk, 428 Main street Southland Gordon H., emp D. E. Fiske & Co., rooms 180 Water street Spangler John M., emp Smith & Wesson, house Central street
Swetland E., house 42 Grosvenor street
Tupper E. T., emp Springfield Envelope Co., house 21 Wilcox street
Van Horn Sylvester, emp U S A, house 491 State street
Warriner S. C., insurance agency, 344 Main st, house 69 (not 67) Vernon st
Abbreviations .- For convenience in printing, the following abbreviations will be occasionally used : Ave for avenue ; B & A R R, Boston & Albany Railroad ; bds, boards; blk, block; clk, clerk ; C R R, Connecticut River Railroad; cor, corner; E, east; emp, employed; eng, engineer; H & N 'H R R, Hartford & New Haven Railroad; h, house; I O, Indian Orchard; ins, Insurance; manuf, manufacturer; M D, physician; mfg, manufacturing; N, north; opp, opposite; p, page; rms, rooms; S, south; Spfd, Springfield; st, street; U S A, United States Armory; W, west.
Springfield City Directory. 1872-73.
The Names of all members of a firm, as far as ascertaincd, are in smaller type under the name of the firm, and are also inserted in their place in the alphabetical list.
New Numbers have been applied on the streets, by the city, at the rate of one number for every twenty feet, exclusive of cross streets, and oftener when necessary, so that every separate store, office, dwelling, etc., or entrance up stairs from the street, has its distinct number assigned it. Where no numbers appear with some of the following natnes, because not on residences, it is hoped householders will soon have them put on. The necessary information may be had of the City Engineer, the cost of figures is small, and the convenience and time saved would be great.
Even Numbers are on the west or north sides of all the streets.
Numbers Begin at Carew street. for Main and North Main streets; at Cypress street, for Fulton; at the Boston & Albany Railroad, for Water street; at State street, for streets running into it; for other streets running north and south, numbers begin at the principal street from which they run. On streets running from Connecticut River or Hartford & New Haven Railroad across Main street, the numbers begin at the river or railroad, as on Bridge, Worthington, State and Union; and "East " and "West" are omitted from the names of these streets. On streets running from Main, but not crossing it, the numbers begin at Main. Other streets running east and west, not specified above, are numbered from the principal street out of which they run.
Court and William streets are numbered from Main towards the river, and do not have " West" prefixed. East Court and East William are distinct streets, and hence are numbered from Main, and "East" is not dropped from their names. For explanation of Abbreviations, see page 108.
ABBE A. B., coal, wood, &c., office 114 Worthington street, house Chicopee Abbe Charles C., emp Wilkinson, Wellman & Co., boards 13 Stearns' park Abbe Daniel N., emp David Warner, house 63 Washington street
Abbe James, clerk B & A R R, rooms 49 Greenwood street
Abbe James & Son, stoves and tin ware, 296 Main street
James Abbe, house 79 Spring street James T. Abbe, boards 79 Spring street Abbe John A., farmer, house new Chicopee Falls road Abbott Archer, emp Clark W. Bryan & Co., boards 90 Worthington street Abbott Benjamin F., emp R. B. Ross, house 36 Bridge street
Abbott Eustice W., (J. A. Eldredge & Co.,) boards 149 State street Abbott Florence, laborer, house 60 Ferry street
Abbott George W., emp Spooner & Topliff, house 57 William street Abbott Nelson, emp C R R, boards 15 Fulton street Abbott Mrs. Olive E., house 55 William street Abbott Winslow M., policeman, boards 397 Main street Acker Phillip P., boards 19 Elm street
Ackley William, emp Wason Mfg. Co., house 149 Dwight street Adams Albert, distiller, Agawam, boards Exchange Hotel
TRAVELERS LIFE and Accident Insurance Company of Hartford, Ct. Grants everything desirable in LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
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CLARK W. BRYAN & CO., 265 and 407 Main Street,
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SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY.
Adams Amasa A., carpenter, house 91 Charles street
Adams Andrew J., carpenter, house 45 Dwight street
Adams Benjamin, emp Wason Manufacturing Co., house 43 York street
Adams B. F. & Co., Manufacturers of Glass Cutting Instruments. Proprietors of the Universal Glazing Tool for cutting and setting glass. Will cut equal to, and is better than a Diamond for ordinary purposes. Office 65 Willow street. Benjamin F. Adams, house 103 Bay street.
Adams Charles E., emp G. C. Fisk, boards 240 Franklin street Adams Charles H., assistant editor Republican, boards 149 State street
Adams Daniel, book- keeper, house 55 Fort street Adams David A., house Winthrop street
Adams Earle S., clerk Whitney & Adams, boards Winthrop street Adams Elihu, farmer, house Franklin street
Adams Express Co., 14 Court street
Adams Ezekiel, boards Exchange Hotel
Adams Fitch D., emp B & A R R, house 22 Vine street
Adams Mrs. Frances, house 674 Main street Adams Franklin, clerk Bigelow & Adams, boards 74 Charles street Adams Frederick W., carpenter, boards 55 Fort street Adams George, (Simonds & Adams) boards 74 Charles street Adams George B., emp Smith & Wesson, house 395 Water street Adams George F., (Phillips, Mowry & Co.,) boards 198 High street Adams Harrison, emp B & A R R, house North Chestnut street Adams Henry, dyer, Worcester, house 72 Greenwood street Adams Mrs. Henry G., house 28 Cypress street Adams James B., (Adams & Thieman,) boards 142 Water street Adams James S., (H. Martin & Co.,) boards Winthrop street Adams J. Sumner, emp U S A, house Armory street
Adams John B., conductor B & A R R, house 367 Liberty street Adams John B., barber shop, 475 State street, house 469 State street Adams John C., boards 367 Liberty street
Adams John W., Nursery, 397 North Main street, one mile north of the Railroad Depot. Extra large Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees, and a full assort- ment of Apple, and other Fruit Trees. Vines, Evergreens, Roses and Shrubs. Catalogues sent free by mail, when requested. The Nursery extends from North Main to Chestnut street, and covers upwards of seven acres. Horse cars run nearly to the Nursery. House 780 Chestnut street.
Adams Joseph O., emp J. A. Eldredge & Co., house 18 Salem street Adams Louis, emp Indian Orchard Mills, boards block 11, Indian Orchard Adams Louis K., emp Smith & Gage, boards 69 York street Adams Lyman K., emp Simpson Clark, boards 13 Wilcox street Adams Milton, house 10 Whitney avenue
Adams Nathan, M. D., boards Haynes Hotel
TRAVELERS Life and Accident Insurance Company of Hartford, Ct. Has paid SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS A DAY, for EIGHT YEARS, in benefits.
Publishers, Printers, Electrotypers, Book-Binders and Manufacturing Stationers.
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Adams Nathaniel, carpenter, house 55 Fort street
Adams Oscar D., (Bigelow & Adams), house 74 Charles street
Adams Roderick, emp Currier & Richards, house 19 Grosvenor street
Adams Simeon, emp New York Watch Co., boards 29 Myrtle street Adams Timothy, house 132 Hancock street
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