The Beverly directory ... containing a directory of the citizens, business directory, record of the town officers, etc. 1886, Part 12

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SOCIETIES, ETC. LASTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. Organized Aug. 15, 1882. Meets in Union Hall, every Friday evening. Officers chosen January and July.


BEVERLY REFORM CLUB. Organized Nov. 19,1875.


Meets in Meacom's building, every Monday evening. Officers chosen semi-annually in June and December. President, David S. Holden. Sec. and Treas., William Ferguson.


BEVERLY FUEL SOCIETY.


President, Samuel Porter. Sec. and Treas., William C. Boyden. Directors and Collectors, Elisha Whitney, Charles T. Lovett, Ezekiel F. Obear.


U. O. A. M., GOLDEN COUNCIL, No. 22. Councillor, Israel F. Lee. V. C., Charles A. Hall. R. S., J. F. McConnell. A. R. S., Walter L. Barker. F. S., J. W. Stone. Treas., J. Lewis Preston. I., Prince Ober. Examiner, W. F. Crafts. I. P., C. R. Taylor. O. P., Iliram E. Gage.


BEVERLY FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY. Incorporated October, 1836.


President, Mrs. Jacob Woodbury. Treas., Miss Hannah L. Rantoul. Secretary, Miss Mary E. Endicott.


BEVERLY WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION, BEVERLY FARMS.


J Organized December 12, 1885.


Meets Friday afternoons. President, Mrs. J. D. Smith. Treasurer, Miss Lizzie Hull. 639


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BEVERLY DIRECTORY.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION. Organized December 14, 1875.


Meets at 154 Cabot street. Business meetings, every Tuesday afternoon. President, Mrs. George Litchfield. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Mary E. Banks. Chaplain, Mrs. E. F. Butler.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.


Meets at Bell's Hall. President, Patrick Stanton. Rec. Secretary, Peter Gillis. Collector, Wm. Callerly. Treas., P. Guinivan. Librarian, Thomas Callerly.


FISHER CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


President, William C. Boyden. Secretary, Austin D. Kilham. Treasurer, Robert G. Bennett. Trustees, Austin D. Kilham, Samuel W. Torrey, Robert R. Endicott.


BEVERLY SEAMAN'S WIDOW AND ORPHAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY.


President, Mrs. Nathan H. Foster. Vice-President, Mrs. Samuel Porter. Secretary, Mrs. Amelia Blakney. Trea- surer, Mrs. Joseph Wilson.


BEVERLY FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Organized 1880.


Meet every second Monday in each quarter., commencing in May. President, L. K. Goodhue. Secretary, H. S. Parker. Treasurer, Frank Marshall.


THORNDIKE BICYCLE CLUB.


Atlantic building. President, Charles J. Baker. Secre- tary, Louis L. Dodge. Treas., Charles II. McAndrew.


CITIZENS' READING ROOM.


Odd Fellows' building. Secretary, E. M. Bates.


BEVERLY GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Office 160 Cabot street.


President, John I. Baker. Clerk, Treasurer, and Super- intendent, John B. Ilill. Directors, William Endicott, Isaac Appleton, Octavius Howe, W. R. L. Ward. Gas works near the B. & M. Railroad depot.


CEMETERIES IN BEVERLY.


On Abbott street. Farms, on Hart street. On IIale st. North Beverly, on Cabot street. 640


1000 - BILLHEADS, - $1.50.


1886.


C. W. CALKINS & CO.


PRINTERS


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64 FEDERAL ST.


BOSTON. He


We furnish 1000 No. 6 Billheads, 16 1b., blocked or unblocked, for $1.50; additional 1000 for $1.25, and 5000 for $6.00. We do not pay express.


C. W. CALKINS & CO. PRINTERS,


64 FEDERAL STREET, CORNER FRANKLIN. BOSTON.


WE desire to call attention to our superior facilities for the execution of every description of Fine and Artistic Printing.


We shall be pleased to furnish estimates for


TRADE CATALOGUES,


PAMPHLETS,


BALL WORK,


SHOW CARDS,


MERCANTILE PRINTING,


COLORED LABELS,


CALENDARS, ETC.


With a long experience in all branches of the business, we can guarantee satisfaction to those who may favor us with their patronage.


BANKS. 449


ASIATIC NATIONAL BANK.


ASIATIC BUILDING, 125 WASHINGTON ST.


Capital $315,000. Par Value $30.


L. B. HARRINGTON, President.


CHARLES S. REA, Cashier.


RUFUS B. GIFFORD, Jr., Teller. .WILLIAM J. FOSTER, Bookkeeper. SAMUEL D. LORD, Messenger.


DIRECTORS:


L. B. HARRINGTON, GEORGE F. BROWN, GEORGE H. ALLEN,


GEORGE WHEATLAND, JAMES B. CURWEN, JOHN C. OSGOOD, N. R. TREADWELL, EDWARD D. ROPES, WILLIAM H. FOSTER.


DISCOUNT DAILY.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK.


7 CENTRAL STREET,


CAPITAL,


$300,000


PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100.


EBEN SUTTON, President. WILLIAM G. WEBBER, Vice-President.


E. H. PAYSON, Cashier. G. L. STREETER, Teller and Asst. Cashier. JAMES A. EVANS, Bookkeeper. WILLIAM S. NICHOLS, Clerk. ALBERT W. TOWNE, Messenger.


DIRECTORS:


ALFRED A. MOWER, WILLIAM G. WEBBER,


EBEN SUTTON, LEVERETT S. TUCKERMAN, GEORGE B. IVES,


JOHN S. SUTTON.


GEORGE H. POOR,


DISCOUNT DAILY.


Directors' Meetings, Mondays and Thursdays. This Bank deals in United States Securities of all kinds


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450


BANKS.


MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK,


CENTRAL STREET.


CAPITAL,


$200,000,


PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100.


CHARLES HARRINGTON, President. JOSEPH H. PHIPPEN, Cashier. WILLIAM O. CHAPMAN, Teller. LELAND H. COLE, Clerk


DIRECTORS:


CHARLES HARRINGTON, DAVID MOORE, JOHN M. ANDERSON,


4


HARRISON O. FLINT, JOHN KINSMAN, MATTHEW ROBSON, WILLIAM L. HYDE.


Directors' Meetings, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank Hours, 81/2 to 11/2.


The Merchants' National Bank,


234 ESSEX STREET.


CAPITAL, $200,000. PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $50.


GEORGE R. EMMERTON, President. HENRY M. BATCHELDER, Cashier. DANIEL L. JEWETT, Bookkeeper. EDWIN C. ROPES, Clerk.


DIRECTORS:


GEORGE R. EMMERTON, JAMES BRADEN,


DANIEL C. HASKELL, WILLIAM NORTHEY, JAMES F. ALMY.


JAMES P. COOK, JAMES DUGAN,


451


BANKS.


NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK


No. 109 WASHINGTON STREET.


CAPITAL, $200,000.


SURPLUS, $45,000. PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100.


NATHAN NICHOLS, PRESIDENT,


JOSEPH H. WEBB, CASHIER,


S. G. SYMONDS, BOOKKEEPER,


W. L. ALLEN, CLERK.


DIRECTORS:


GEORGE W. WILLIAMS,


CHARLES D. PECKER,


JOSEPH F. WALDEN, BENJAMIN SHREVE,


NATHAN NICHOLS, JOSEPH F. DANE.


Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank Hours, 8 to 1}.


NAUMKEAG NATIONAL BANK


No. 125 WASHINGTON STREET.


CAPITAL,


$500, DO.


SURPLUS, $300,000. PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100.


JOSEPH H. TOWNE, PRESIDENT,


NATHANIEL A. VERY, CASHIER, GEORGE A. SHEPARD, TELLER, GEORGE R. FELT, BOOKKEEPER, BENJAMIN H. IVES, CLERK, JOHN G. WATERS, MESSENGER.


DIRECTORS :


WILLIAM G. BARKER, JOHN CULLITON,


CHARLES H. MILLER, BENJAMIN H. FABENS, JOSEPH H. TOWNE.


NATHANIEL W. OSGOOD,


FRANCIS COX,


Discount Daily. Bank Hours, 8} to 1} o'clock.


.


452


BANKS.


SALEM NATIONAL BANK,


No. 112 WASHINGTON STREET.


CAPITAL,


$300,000.


PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100.


S. ENDICOTT PEABODY, PRESIDENT,


GEORGE D. PHIPPEN, CASHIER, BENJAMIN W. RUSSELL, TELLER, H. C. MILLETT, BOOKKEEPER, GEORGE A. VICKERY, CLERK.


DIRECTORS:


S. ENDICOTT PEABODY, JOS. W. LEFAVOUR,


JAMES CHAMBERLAIN, IRA P. POPE,


H. D. SULLIVAN .. ARTHUR L. HUNTINGTON.


Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank Hours, 8} to 1}.


Salem Five Cents Saving's Bank,


SECOND STORY, NORTHEY'S BLOCK,


CORNER WASHINGTON AND ESSEX STREETS.


[INCORPORATED 1855.]


Profits divided semi-annually. Payable in February and August. Money commences to draw interest on the first days of February, May, August and November. Number of depositors, 8,694. The amount deposited, upwards of $2,724,644.


President, WILLIAM H. JELLY,


VICE-PRESIDENTS :


FRANCIS COX, THOMAS NICHOLS,


WILLIAM F. GAVETT, NATHANIEL A. VERY,


NATHANIEL A. HORTON, OLIVER THAYER.


Treasurer and Secretary, CHARLES H. HENDERSON.


TRUSTEES :


GEORGE F. BROWN,


HENRY M. BATCHELDER,


FRANCIS COX,


JOSEPH F. DANE,


DANIEL C. HASKELL,


J. FRANK DALTON,


HENRY A. HALE,


WILLIAM H. JELLY,


RICHARD C. MANNING,


JOSE MARGATI, THOMAS NICHOLS, JOHN P. PEABODY, GEORGE W. PEASE, CHARLES A. ROPES, MATTHEW ROBSON, NATH'L G. SIMONDS,


OLIVER THAYER, JOSEPH H. TOWNE, DANIEL VARNEY, NATHANIEL A. VERY, JOSEPH F. WALDEN, JOSEPH H. WEBB, CHARLES H. PRICE.


COMMITTEE OF INVESTMENT :


WILLIAM H. JELLY, JOHN C. OSGOOD,


GEORGE F. BROWN, JOSEPH H. WEBB, NATHANIEL A. VERY.


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ANDREW FITZ, WILLIAM P. GOODHUE,


WILLIAM F. GAVETT, CHARLES H. HENDERSON, NATHANIEL A. HORTON,


453


BANKS.


SALEM SAVINGS BANK,


INCORPORATED JANUARY 29, 1818.


Bank Building, 125 Washington St.


No. of Depositors, 16,000. President, WILLIAM NORTHEY.


Assets, $6,500,000.


VICE-PRESIDENTS :


WM. H. FOSTER, DAVID MOORE,


HENRY GARDNER. GEORGE H. ALLEN,


GEO. R. EMMERTON, WILLIAM G. WEBB.


TRUSTEES :


WM. NORTHEY,


DAVID PINGREE,


JOSEPH H. PHIPPEN,


WM. H. FOSTER,


CHARLES S. REA,


HENRY GARDNER,


GEORGE R. HARRIS,


DAVID MOORE,


DANIEL A. VARNEY,


GEORGE H. ALLEN,


HENRY P. IVES,


BENJ. H. FABENS,


GEORGE R. EMMERTON,


CHARLES HARRINGTON,


JAMES DUGAN,


CALEB FOOTE,


FRANCIS H. LEE.


Secretary, CLARENCE MURPHY.


FINANCE COMMITTEE:


WILLIAM NORTHEY, WILLIAM H. FOSTER,


DAVID MOORE, CHARLES S. REA,


GEORGE R. HARRIS, WILLIAM G. WEBB.


Treasurer, WM. H. SIMONDS, Jr.


Open every Business Day, from 8.45 A.M., to 1.15 P.M. Wy Deposits commence to draw interest from the THIRD WEDNESDAY of January, April, July, and October.


IF Dividends are payable on or after the FOURTH Wednesday of April and October. If the interest is not withdrawn, it is added to the principal every six months, except the account is $1,600.


SALEM GAS LIGHT CO.


.


OFFICE, 161 ESSEX STREET.


ORGANIZED APRIL 4, 1850.


CAPITAL, -


$300,000.


President, WILLIAM H. JELLY.


DIRECTORS :


SIMON O. DALRYMPLE,


GEORGE W. PEASE,


WILLIAM H. JELLY,


H. T. CONANT


-


WILLIAM H. KENDALL.


Treasurer and Superintendent, DAVID MOORE.


Clerk, BENJAMIN W. SLUMAN.


r


WILLIAM G. WEBB,


EDWARD D. ROPES,


HENRY W. PEABODY,


E. AUG. EMMERTON, GEORGE R. JEWETT, E. FRANK BALCH,


454


BANKS.


Beverly National Bank COR. CABOT AND THORNDIKE STREETS, BEYERJY.


CAPITAL, - - - $200,000.


SURPLUS, - - $50,000.


JOHN PICKETT, President.


AUGUSTUS STEVENS, Cashier.


DISCOUNT DAYS:


TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. BANK HOURS, 8} A.M. to 2 P.M.


JANUARY, 1886.


Beverly Savings Bank,


CORNER CABOT and THORNDIKE STREETS,


BEVERLY.


Amount of Deposits, about $825,000. NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, ABOUT 2,800.


Deposits begin to draw interest on the fourth Wednesdays of January, April, July, and October, and may be withdrawn at any time without previous notice.


Dividends are payable on the fourth Wednesdays of April and October in each year, and are put on interest as soon as payable.


Any deposit is now allowed to accumulate until it amounts to $1,600, and dividends will be paid on the accumulations.


COMMITTEE OF INVESTMENTS :


WILLIAM ENDICOTT, JOHN PICKETT, JOHN MEACOM.


WILLIAM ENDICOTT, President.


R. G. BENNETT, Treasurer.


JANUARY, 1886.


455


BANKS.


WARREN NATIONAL BANK,


13 MAIN STREET, PEABODY.


CAPITAL, $250,000.


Par Value of Shares, $100.


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C. WARREN OSBORN, President. ALEX. B. MERRILL, Vice-President. F. C. MERRILL, Cashier.


DIRECTORS :


LEWIS ALLEN,


RUFUS H. BROWN, .


NATHANIEL SYMONDS,


C. W. OSBORN, JOHN PINDER,


STEPHEN BLANEY,


ALEX. B. MERRILL,


GEORGE S. OSBORNE, FRANKLIN OSBORN.


Warren Five Cents Savings Bank,


WARREN NATIONAL BANK ROOMS,


PEABODY.


RUFUS H. BROWN, President.


STEPHEN BLANEY, LEWIS ALLEN,


RUFUS H. BROWN, STEPHEN BLANEY, CHARLES B. FARLEY, LEWIS ALLEN, GEORGE F. OSBORNE, AMOS MERRILL, JOHN A. LORD,


VICE-PRESIDENTS :


CHARLES B. FARLEY, AMOS MERRILL,


GEORGE F. OSBORNE, JOHN A. LORD.


TRUSTEES :


BENJAMIN S. WHEELER, WILLIAM H. LITTLE, AARON W. WARREN, ALEXANDER B. MERRILL, C. WARREN OSBORN, GEORGE S. OSBORNE, ALBERT H. MERRILL.


NATHANIEL SYMONDS, AARON F. CLARK, ALBERT A. MESSER, JOHN PINDER, WILLIAM P. CLARK, REUBEN G. NELSON,


ALBERT H. MERRILL, Clerk.


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456


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


SALEM MUTUAL


FIRE INSURANCE CO.


97 WASHINGTON STREET.


ANNUAL MEETING, FOURTH MONDAY IN APRIL.


CHARLES S. NICHOLS, President.


SAMUEL A. POTTER, Secretary.


PIRECTORS :


CHARLES S. NICHOLS,


GEORGE F. BROWN,


JAMES CHAMBERLAIN, BENJAMIN M. PERKINS, EDWIN R. IDE.


ESSEX MUTUAL


Fire Insurance Company 97 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM.


Annual Meeting, Third Saturday in September.


DAVID MOORE, President.


CHARLES S. NICHOLS, Secretary.


DIRECTORS:


CHARLES A. ROPES, HARRISON O. FLINT, CHARLES LAMSON,


GEORGE C. CLARK, DAVID MOORE, OLIVER THAYER,


CHARLES S. NICHOLS, CHARLES ODELL, ISRAEL P. HARRIS.


457


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Holyoke Mutual Fire Ins. Co. SALEM, MASS.


CHARLES H. PRICE, President. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Vice-Pres. and Treas. WALTER L. HARRIS, Secretary. FRANK T. DALRYMPLE, Asst. Sec.


OFFICE, 114 WASHINGTON ST., HOLYOKE BUILDING.


CASH ASSETS $608,000.


LIABILITIES $146,858.


DIRECTORS:


WILLARD P. PHILLIPS, Salem. JAMES CHAMBERLAIN,


CHARLES H. PRICE,


THOMAS H. JOHNSON, 60


GEORGE R. HARRIS,


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G. A. TAPLEY, Danvers, HENRY M. BATCHELDER, Salem. ARTHUR L. HUNTINGTON, JOHN D. PARKER, Boston. BENJ. F. FABENS, Salem.


GEORGE B. IVES, Salem.


SALEM MARINE INSURANCE CO.


CAPITAL, - - $100,000.


WILLIAM NORTHEY, President.


FREDERICK P. RICHARDSON, Secretary.


OFFICE, NORTHEY'S BUILDING,


104 Washington, cor. Essex Street.


WILLIAM NORTHEY, FRANCIS COX,


DIRECTORS: JAMES B. CURWEN, GEORGE H. ALLEN,


HENRY GARDNER, BENJAMIN H. FABENS.


458


SALEM DIRECTORY.


Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 28 STATE STREET (Room 15), BOSTON.


CASH CAPITAL, - - $200,000.


INSURANCE OF DWELLINGS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ONLY, AGAINST LOSS BY. FIRE OR LIGHTNING.


CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS.


CHAS. B. CUMINGS, President. JOHN M. CORBETT, Secretary:


I. LEFAVOUR, Agent, 23 WASHINGTON ST., BEVERLY.


RAILROAD FREIGHT STATION, PHILLIPS WHARF, SALEM, MASS.


EDWARD H. KNIGHT, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, --- AND DEALER IN COALS At Wholesale and Retail. RAILROAD FREIGHT STATION, . Phillips Wharf. Salem, Mass.


BOYLSTON MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND, 30 KILBY ST., BOSTON. Capital, $557,200, Cash.


WASHINGTON GLOVER, Secretary. J. W. BALCH, President.


459


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


STEPHEN WHIPPLE, -DEALER IN -


COAL, WOOD, BARK, HAY, Etc.


No. 125 DERBY STREET, - AND - GUM COPAL WORKS, No. 8 WHITE STREET, SALEM, MASS.


CHARLES S. CLARK,


-DEALER IN --


COAL, WOOD, LUMBER,


BARK AND PRESSED HAY,


BY THE CARGO AND AT RETAIL. 29 PEABODY ST., and 21 LAFAYETTE, cor. PEABODY ST. SOUTH SALEM, MASS.


N. O. VERY, -- DEALER IN -


COAL COAL


WOOD, BARK,


HAY, ETC.


A GENERAL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.


113 DERBY ST. SALEM, MASS.


J. E. MAYNES, BEST GRADES OF -


COAL.


ALSO, WOOD, Cord Length or Prepared. - Lowest Prices. No. 155 DERBY ST., SALEM. 1


[ JUST BELOW ELM STREET. ]


460


SALEM DIRECTORY.


THOMAS CORMAN,


BUILDING MOVER,


ORDERS LEFT AT 171 DERBY STREET - OR - - 14 ELM STREET, SALEM.


JOSEPH M. PARSONS,


- MANUFACTURER OF -


CEMENT DRAIN & SEWER PIPE


- AND DEALER IN


ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT.


DRAIN PIPES


OFFICE, 197 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM.


PARSONS & PETERSON, MASONS and CONTRACTORS,


Jobbing and Repairing of all kinds Promptly Attended to. OFFICES, 197 WASHINGTON STREET, AND 62 NORTH STREET, SALEM.


THOMAS G. PINNOCK, SLATE and TIN ROOFER


OFFICE AND YARD, 7 DODGE STREET,


Residence, 10 Hancock Street, SALEM, MASS.


Orders solicited from all parts of the County. All work warranted.


461


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


X. H. SHAW & SON, ( ESTABLISHED IN 1820), PICTURE FRAMERS AND GILDERS.


-DEALERS IN -


SWISS AND FANCY GOODS,


Engravings, Pastels and Etchings, Chromos, Albertypes, Lithographs, Photographs, Water Colors, Passepartouts, Easels, Mouldings, Looking-Glass Plates, Cords, Knobs, Hooks, Etc.


283 Essex Street (Mechanic Hall Building), Salem, Mass. Particular Attention Paid to Re-gilding Old Frames.


C. M. PARTELOW, BOAT BUILDER.


Whitehall Boats, Yacht Tenders, Canoes and Light-Rowing Boats of all kinds.


PAINTING and REPAIRING DONE. DERBY WHARF, SALEM, MASS.


WILLIAM D. DENNIS, ARCHITECT


2431 ESSEX ST. SALEM.


WM. G. HAMOND, CARPENTER


- AND -


BUILDER.


Particular attention paid to Store Work, such as Counters, Shelving, Signs, etc .; also the Fitting up of Bath Rooms and Water Closets. Window Screens made to order.


JOBBING of all kinds done promptly.


149 DERBY ST., SALEM, MASS.


ALFRED PREVOST, Carpenter and Cabinet Maker,


Contracts made and faithfully executed for all kinds of Carpenter work, and special attention given to Store and Office Finishing.


JOBBING and REPAIRING DONE WITH NEAT- NESS AND DISPATCH.


SHOP, 65 NORTH STREET, SALEM, MASS. Residence, 59 Broadway.


462


SALEM DIRECTORY.


STEPHEN F. NICHOLS,


Painter, Glazier, WHITENER, -AND-


PAPER HANCER,


DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS,


24 Boston Street,


- Salem, Mass.


CHAS. C. REDMOND, SIGN


AND -


Ornamental Painting.


Particular attention given to all kinds of


PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTING SCROLL WORK On Wagons, Coaches, Etc.


243} ESSEX STREET, SALEM


J. N. CLOVER,


PAINTER, GRAINE - -AND-


, GLAZIER,


PAPER HANGER, Etc.


2} Norman Street, near Depot, SALEM, MASS. Furniture of all kinds Cleaned and Polished.


THOMAS H. NORTON, House, Sign, and Decorative PAINTING, Graining, Frescoing Papering, Hard Wood Finishing a Specialty. Dry and Mixed Paints and Glass. OLD STAND, 13 Central Street, - - Salem.


PERRY COLLIER,


AUCTIONEER,


REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE BROKER FIRE INSURANCE. 2432 ESSEX STREET, SALEM, 118 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY.


SALEM LOAN, Watches, Clocks, Guns, Rifles,


Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Revolvers, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Etc. NEW OR SECOND-HAND.


WATCH, CUN, AND LOCKSMITH. DOGS FOR SALE. No. 179 Washington Street, opposite Stone Depot, Salem, Mass. S. H. SMITH, Manager.


463


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. S. HASKELL & SON, FURNITURE REPAIRING& UPHOLSTERING


Household Furniture packed for shipment to all parts of the world, in Matting or Cases.


CHINA PACKING A SPECIALTY.


Desirable Pieces Second-Hand Furniture Bought and Sold.


17 and 21 CITY HALL AV., SALEM. FIFTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE.


THOMAS STANTON,


- DEALER IN -


Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces,


185 WASHINGTON ST., SALEM.


All assortments of Tin Ware. Repairs for Stoves and Furnaces always on hand.


JOHN S. WASHINGTON & SONS -DEALERS IN ---


STOVES


Ranges, Furnaces,


No. 17 LAFAYETTE STREET, SALEM, MASS.


Cleaning and Repairing done in the best manner. Oil Stoves, Refrigerators and Putz Pomade; New Model Range and Model Parlor Stoves.


F. P. GOSS, PLUMBER,


F.P.BOSS'


PIPE VISE


HOLDS FROM .4-8telin.


AND


PAT, PIPE VISE MAKER. 7 ST. PETER ST.


H. C. BATCHELDER, DEALER IN


IRON, METAL,


- AND


PAPER STOCK. -ALSO -


New and Second-Hand Stoves, &c. 48 and 50 UNION ST., And 31 CENTRAL STREET, SALEM, MASS.


SIMON E. BARTLETT, -DEALER IN -


COAL and KINDLING WOOD, 65 NORTH ST., SALEM.


HARD WOOD.


10 Bushel, all hard for $1.00


66 " 2 Pine for 1.00


4 1


66 50


Wood sold by the cord, half- cord and foot.


COAL


SAWED PINE WOOD.


13 Bushel Hard and Pine mixed, $1.00


14 Bushel all Pine, 1.00


Knots for air-tights and Furnaces.


ALL FIRST-CLASS WOOD.


464


SALEM DIRECTORY.


N. T. CLARK,


DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF


GRANITE


CONTRACTOR FOR


BUILDING


-


AND-


CEMETERY WORK®


POLISHED GRANITE


For Headstones and Monuments


A SPECIALTY.


ORDERS SOLICITED.


52


54 UNION ST., SALEM.


465


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. H. ALLEN, UNDERTAKER 36 ST. PETER ST.,


Third Door from Salem Jail. MANUFACTURER OF - -


COFFINS AND CASKETS


- OF -


New Style & Patent Lid.


WHEREBY THE PLATE IS ALWAYS IN SIGHT,


With the Lid Open or Closed.


NO. 36 ST. PETER STREET, SALEM, THIRD DOOR FROM SALEM JAIL.


Hearse furnished for neighboring towns, with one or two horses. On Sundays and evenings he can be found at his Residence over the Store. All orders for the neighboring towns, by express or otherwise, promptly attended to and delivered perso ally if required. 1


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466


SALEM DIRECTORY.


PAUL B. PATTEN, MACHINIST AND BLACKSMITH, 16 Lafayette St., near South Bridge, SALEM, MASS.


Mill Work and Shafting, Fire-Proof Doors and Window Shutters, Snow Fenders, Window Grating, Iron Fences, etc., of various patterns, made in the best manner.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO JOBBING AND REPAIRING. CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 894.


O. A. ELDRIDGE,


( Successor to C. H. KEZAR, )


City Lunch and Dining Rooms, UNDER MARKET HOUSE, MARKET SQ., SALEM. F. L. Eldridge, Assistant.


GEO. J. GODSLAND, Brass Founder


ALL KINDS OF Brass, Composition and Ajax Cast- ings made to order at short notice. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 4 Dodge St., rear Goodell's Blk. SALEM, MASS.


A. S. WATERS, Jr. COPPERSMITH, FOUNDER and PLUMBER,


7 FRANKLIN ST., SALEM.


WIL IAM F. MARTIN,


Machinist AND Blacksmith,


25 DEAN ST., SALEM.


Manufacturer of Splitting Machines and the Martin Machines for Leather and Morocco Finishing (glassing, glazing, pebbling, stoning out, etc.) ON HAND A GOOD STOCK OF


AGATES, GLASSES, FLINTS, &C.


S. A. MACINTIRE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, OFFICE, 251 ESSEX STREET, SALEM, MASS. €


Insurance, Real Estate, Deeds and other Legal Instruments a Specialty.


467


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. P. KENT SONS, Cracker and Biscuit


MANUFACTURERS,


52 Derby Street, Salem, Mass.


ESTABLISHED 1830.


J. PERLEY, Blank Book Manufacturer,


-- AND - -


BOOK-BINDER.


CITY HALL AVENUE, - - SALEM, MASS.


Entrance from Washington St., between City Hall and Kinsman Block.


Paper Ruled, and Blank Books made to any desired Patterns.


SALEM CLUE FACTORY. JOHN M. ANDERSON,


MANUFACTURER OF ALL GRADES OF


GLUE.


CASH PAID FOR GLUE STOCK. 78 HIGHLAND AVE., SALEM, Mass.


D. WEBSTER KING & CO., Selling Agents, 42 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON.


468


SALEM DIRECTORY.


MUDGETT CO.


LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE.


Horses and Carriages to Let for the Season a Specialty.


212 ESSEX, and 7 HAMILTON STREET.


REOPENED. J. H. TROFATTER'S CARRIAGE DEPOT AT THE OLD STAND


101 BOSTON STREET, SALEM.


Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs, Pungs, Harnesses, Etc., Bought and Sold on Commission. Horses taken for Sale and Boarded for $2.50 per week, while on sale. Agent for the sale of M. G. Clement & Son's celebra- ted Carriages, and Pike & Whipple's Express Wagons. All communications by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Good Storage for Carriages CHEAP.


DANIEL A. PERKINS,


LIVERY, BOARDING and BAITING STABLE


HORSES and CARRIAGES to LET.


WASHINGTON ST., opp. CITY HALL,


SALEM, MASS.


LOUIS J. SCHER,


HORSE SHOEING,


Carriage and Sleigh Ironing and General Jobbing. All Work done in the best manner and at Short Notice.


8 BRIDGE STREET, SALEM, MASS.


E. A. PERKINS,


AND


LIVERY,


SALE,


Boarding STABLE,


19 LAFAYETTE ST., SALEM.


1


CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE, 1124. FIRST-CLASS TEAMS AT REASONABLE RATES.


469


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


PATRICK HARTIGAN, HORSE SHOER


REAR OF KINSMAN BLOCK,


Washington Street, Salem. ENTRANCE FROM CHURCH STREET.


N.B. - Personal attention given to Shoeing Horses that Interfere or Overreach.


JOHN B. HARDING, HORSE SHOER.


City Right for Clark's Plate Shoes. WEST YARD, from 13 CHURCH STREET, SALEM.


WHEELOCK & DURNIN, BOARDING, BAITING, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE. Good Accommodations and Prices Low.


REAR 23 FRONT STREET, SALEM. DINING SALOON ATTACHED.


JOSEPH MORRISON,


FARRIER


AND Veterinary Surgeon. DIFFICULT Horse Shoeing a Specialty.


Can be consulted daily on the Diseases and Sound- ness of Horses. A full stock of Medicines for Horses on hand and for Sale at Reasonable Prices.


9 DERBY WHARF, SALEM, Mass.


GEO. W. VOGELL, Manufacturer of and Dealer in


CARRIAGES


OF ALL KINDS.


Repairing of all kinds Promptly Executed. CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIALTY, 212 & 214 Bridge St., Salem, Mass. CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE.


JOHN F. McNELLY, PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER,


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Interfering, Knee-Striking, Over-Reaching And Speed-Cutting. Quarter Cracks and Corns Carefully Attended to. We use the BEST MATERIAL on ALL OUR WORK ALL WORK WARRANTED.


No. 68 GROVE STREET, SALEM.


470


SALEM DIRECTORY.


NAUMKEAG LAUNDRY,


215 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASS. (OVER FRANKLAND'S MARBLE WORKS. ) Laundry Work Done in a First-Class Manner. C. H. JEWETT, Proprietor.


AGENTS:


STAMPER BROTHERS. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE ESSEX DYE HOUSE


.2021% ESSEX STREET. .209 66


51 NORTH STREET.


CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE.


ESTABLISHED IN 1870.


STAR LAUNDRY,


8₺ LAFAYETTE STREET, SALEM, MASS. LAUNDRY WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE IN THE BEST MANNER. Goods delivered in Salem, Peabody, and Swampscott, free of charge. BRANCH OFFICES : Peabody, Danvers, Amesbury and Marblehead, and Portsmouth, N. H. MRS. E. N. COLE, Proprietor.


HIGBEE HOUSE.


Mrs. Stephen D. Higbee, PROPRIETOR, No. 150 WASHINGTON ST., SALEM, MASS.


This House has been Thoroughly Renovated, and Transient Guests will receive every attention.


BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. .


PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.


LAKEMAN & CO. Salem & Boston Express


Leaves Salem at 8.45 A.M., 12 M., 2.15 P.M. Leaves Boston at 12 M., 4.40 and 6 P.M. GOODS PROMPTLY FORWARDED.


Salem Offices, 116 and 152 Washington Street. Boston Offices, 155 Congress, 26 Devonshire, 38 Broad, and 96 Kingston. TELEPHONE 982. LAKEMAN & CO. E. W. LAKEMAN. J. R. LAKEMAN.


WALTER B. KEZAR,


BOARDING, COACHING, AND LIVERY STABLE,


7 WARREN ST., SALEM HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. STABLE OPEN ALL NIGHT.


CHAS. F. BABCOCK,


Express Wagon Manufacturer.


NEW and SECOND HAND CARRIAGES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Particular attention paid to Repairing in all branches. Corner Bridge and North Sts., Salem.


471


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


HARVEY D. CROSBY,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Produce


AND ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS POULTRY.


BANANAS A SPECIALTY.


26 FRONT STREET,


- SALEM.


S. B. WINN SON


- MANUFACTURERS OF -


Mineral Water, Soda,


K


-AND-


Sarsaparilla Beer


AND DEALERS IN


PORTER, ALE and CIDER.


191 WASHINGTON ST., AND FRONT, COR, WASHINGTON ST., SALEM, MASS.


Silas B. Winn.]


PARTIES FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. [Frank M. Winn.


Philip Carter,


-DEALER IN-


ALES, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS


Of Fine Quality and Strictly Pure.


10 DERBY SQ., SALEM.


THE NEW DISCOVERY!


Battis' Modified Extract -OF-


DENICOTIZED TOBACCO.


An Invaluable Remedy for the Household, Work Shop, Farm or Stable, Disease or Accident. Any trouble not requiring the Surgeon's skill. For sale by the discoverer, manufacturer and sole proprietor,




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