The Brookline, Jamaica Plain and West Roxbury directory 1871, Part 17

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Publication date: 1871
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Watson Edwin M. express-man, h. Centre, near May, J. P. Watson Hamilton, laborer, h. Bourne, opp. schoolhouse, C. Watson James W. mason, h. School, n. Shawmut ave. J. P. Watson John, machinist, h. Glen, n. Boylston, J. P.


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'


RESTAURANT PARISIEN, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.


174 JAMAICA PLAIN [W] AND WEST ROXBURY.


Watt Robert, gardener, h. Wren, near Bellevue Webber Abbie S. C. widow, h. Shawmut, n. Walkhill, J. P. Webber Geo. farmer, h. Canterbury, n. Mt. Hope cemetery, Webber Sarah, widow, h. Lamartine, n. Green, J. P. [C. Webster Abbie, widow, house Brewer, c. Thomas, J. P. Webster Albert, confectioner (235 Wash. B.), house Bee- thoven, near Acadia, J. P. [Hills, J. P. Webster James, coachman, boards Shawmut ave. n. Forest Webster John L. leather (68 Pearl, B.), house Brewer, opp. Thomas, J. P.


WEDGER BENJ. M. pyrotechnist, Hyde Park ave. cor Canterbury, house (139 Warren avenue, B.)


Weeden Benj. clothes-cleanser, rear rubber mills, Brook- side avenue, J. P. house do.


Weeks Reuben, blacksmith, h. Ashland, n. Shawmut ave. J.P. Weeks William J. travelling salesman, h. Shawmut avenue, near Ashland [lar


Weeman William E. house Metropolitan avenue, near Pop- Weilhart Joseph M. (Weilhart & Greely), hatter (12 and 13


Franklin avenue, B.), h. Lamartine, near Boylston, J. P. Welch Maurice J. carpenter, house Brookside avenue, opp. rubber factory, J. P.


Welch Michael, blacksmith, bds. B. T. Bruce's, Green, J. P. Welch Richard, laborer, house Walnut, near School, J. P.


Welch Thomas, hostler, boards Pond, near Avon, J. P. Welch Thomas, boards T. Welch's, Cow Island


Welch Timothy, laborer, house Cow Island


Weld Aaron D. farmer, office (193 State, B.), house Weld, corner Church


Weld A. Davis Jr. h. Forest Hill, n. Glenroad, J. P.


Weld Benjamin R. com. mer. (50 Congress, B.), boards Forest Hills, near Glenroad, J. P.


Weld Daniel M. farmer, h. Shawmut ave. near station, J. P. Weld David, clerk (28 Central wharf, B.), house Centre, n. South, J. P. [South, J. P. Weld David Jr. clerk (28 Central wharf, B.), h. Centre, n. Weld Ebenezer, farmer, house South, near Keyes, J. P.


Weld Elizabeth, house South, near Keyes, J. P.


Weld Francis M. com. mer. (50 Congress, B.), h. Forest Hills, near Glenroad, J. P.


Weld Franklin, farmer, house South, near Keyes, J. P.


Weld Geo. F. house Morton, near station, J. P. [P.


Weld Henry C. farmer, house Shawmut ave. near station, J. Weld J. Gardner, broker (13 Doane, B.), house Centre, near May, J. P.


D. B. STEDMAN & CO., Importers of China and Crockery Ware, Jasper Ware, Majolica Ware, Parian Ware, Webster Buildings, 124, 126 and 128 Summer St., Boston.


GEORGE W. WARE & CO., Furniture, Mirrors, Drapery Curtains, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


JAMAICA PLAIN AND [W] WEST ROXBURY. 175


Weld John, h. South, opp. Kezes, J. P.


Weld Jonathan R. engineer (90 Utica, B.), h. Shawmut ave. near Walkhill, J. P.


Weld Misses, h. Centre, cor. South, opp. Town Hall, J. P. Weld Nathaniel, farmer, h. South, n. horsecar stable, J. P.


Weld Richard H. mer. (193 State, B.), house Orchard, near Centre, J. P.


Weld Susan, h. South, n. Keyes, J. P. near Centre, J. P. Wellington Henry W. mer. (66 Chauncy, B.), h. Allandale, Wellington James, h. Weld, near Centre


Wellington William (Wellington & Co.), livery stable, Cen- tre, c. Burroughs, J. P. h. Boston


Wellington & Co. (Wm. Wellington), livery stable, Centre, corner Burroughs, J. P. [Curtis, J. P.


Wellman Timothy A. painter, bds. Stephen W. Mansfield's, Wells J. Gardner office (13 Doane, B.), house South, cor. Carolina ave. J. P.


Weltin Chas. florist, Shawmut ave. c. Morton, Forest Hills station, h. do. [ave. opp. Alveston, J. P. Wendell Mark R. dry goods(65 Chauncy, B.), h. Greenough Wentworth Chas. teamster, bds. Geo. Brooman's, Star lane, J. P. [Shawmut ave. J.P.


Wentworth Chas. L. conductor, hursecars, bds. School, near Wentworth Dexter B. clerk, bds. Centre, c. Pond, J. P.


Wentworth Elizabeth P. wid. James M. boarding-house, Cen- tre, c. Pond, J. P. [Centre, cor. Pond, J.P. Wentworth Geo. A. ornamenter (Grover & Baker's, B.), bds. Wentworth Henry driver Wentworth's express, h. Centre, n. Bellevue


Wentworth Henry C. laborer, Jacob Wentworth's, Maple Wentworth Jacob (West Roxbury and Boston Express), h. Maple, near Centre [Green, J. P.


Wentworth John H. carpenter, bds. John J. Wentworth's,


Wentworth John J. gardener, h. Green, n. Centre, J. P.


Wentworth Thos. H. clerk, bds. Maple, near Centre


Westcott Stephen, leather (44 Fulton, B.), h. Mt. Vernon, . near Centre [tre


Westcott Thomas A. stoves(55 Union, B.), h. Maple, n. Cen- Westendarp Otto, uphotsterer(B.), house Ashland


Wester John D. architect and carpenter, Elm, c. Star lane, h. Greenwood ave. near Shawmut ave. J. P.


Western Union Telegraph Office,Jamaica Plain station, Green West Roxbury Post Office, Centre, near Bellevue


Wetherbee Andrew, salesman (B.), bds. James V. Pool's, Shawmut avenue, J. P.


Tools, Table and. Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.


RESTAURANT PARISIEN, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston, Strictly


French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.


176 JAMAICA PLAIN [W ]AND WEST ROXBURY.


Wetherbee Doddridge (Hogan & Wetherbee), stair-builder (65 Chapman, B.), h. Cedar ave. n. Chestnut, J. P. Wetherbee Erville L. clerk, Robt. Seaver & Son's, bds. Cen- tre place, J. P.


Whalen John, laborer, h. Cow Island Whall Joseph H. bds. E. M. Lord's, Centre, n. Maple


Wheeler Warren W. farmer, h. Centre, near Baker[pot,J.P. Wheeler William J. paper-hanger, h. r. Green, opp. the de- Whelpley Samuel J. salesman (67 Franklin, B.), h. Harris ave. near Alveston, J. P.


Wheyland Michael, farmer, h. Spring, near railroad


Whitcomb Austin F. (Wright & Whitcomb), flour merchant (2 Chatham, B.), bds. Centre, n. Allandale, J. P.


Whitcomb Fred. M. student, boards Chas. T. Bauer's, Bur- roughs, J. P.


White Alvin C. express-man, h. r. Centre, n. Myrtle, J. P. White Calvin D. express-man, bds. Centre, n. South, J. P. White Cyrus (White, Mayo & Paine), stoves, &c., White's blk. Centre, house at Brookline


White Edward W. paper hanger, h. School, n. Byron ct.J.P. White Francis E. express-man, h. Centre, n. South, J. P. White Henry H. gate-tender, Green, h. Walnut pl. n.Green, J. P.


White Howard, machinist(B.), h. Tafts' place, n. South White Martin, laborer, bds. Centre, n. South, J. P.


White Robert, clerk, bds. D. A. Brown's, Green, J. P. WHITE, MAYO & PAINE (Cyrus White, Thomas Mayo and Henry K. Paine), stoves and tinware, White's blk. Centre, J. P. [land, C.


Whitehouse Alexander B. laborer, bds. Canterbury, n. Ash- Whiting Lizzie F. widow of Benjamin, bds. Williams, near Boston line, 'J. P. [P.


Whitmarsh Chas. E. teamer, h. r. Shawmut ave. n. Green, J. Whitney Alice G. C. teacher, bds. John D. Billings', Cen- tre, J. P.


· Whitney Caroline, house Centre, near Willow


Whitney Dudley R. clerk (Merrill Bros.', State St. block, B.), bds. Revere, n. Seaverns ave. J. P.


Whitney Edmund Burke, sec'y (Franklin Insurance Co. 44 State, B.), h. Everett, n. Elm, J. P.


Whitney Ezra G. merchant, h. Cottage avenue, n. Centre Whitney Eli M. (15 and 17 Harvard pl. B.), house Revere, near Seaverns avenue, J. P.


Whitney Sarah, wid. of Wm. H. h. Centre, n. Willow Whitney Wm. milkman(B.), h. Chestnut, n. Green, J. P.


D. B. STEDMAN & CO., Importers of China and Crockery Ware, Jasper Ware, Majolica Ware, Parian Ware, Webster Buildings, 124, 126 and 128 Summer St., Boston.


GEORGE W. WARE & CO., Furniture, Mirrors, Drapery Curtains, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


JAMAICA PLAIN AND [W] WEST ROXBURY. 177


Whitney Wm. D. milkman, bds. Chestnut, n. Green, J. P. Whittemore Albert F. farmer, h. Centre, near Willow


Whittemore Charles W. farmer, h. Shawmut ave. n. South Whittemore David, mason, h. Beech, near Ceutre ·


Whittemore Eben W. farmer, h. Beech, near Centre


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Whittemore Geo. M. milkman, h. Beech, near Centre Whittemore Hervey A. farmer, h. Beech, n. Centre[etery, C. Whittemore James, farmer, h. Canterbury, n.Mt. Hope cem- Whittemore John A. h. Centre, near Spring


Whittemore Michael, h. Centre, n.Orthodox church [etery,C. Whittemore Samuel, farmer, h.Canterbury, n. Mt.Hope cem- Whittemore Samuel W. farmer, h. Canterbury, n. Mt. Hope cemetery, C.


Whittemore Wm. carpenter, h. Shawmut ave. n. South Whitten William H. mason, house School, near Shawmut avenue, J. P.


Whittier Geo. E. farmer, bds. Maple, near Centre


Whittier Hazen, farmer, house Maple, near Centre


Whittlesy Anna Mrs. h. Eliot, near Centre, J. P.


Wiggins James, farmer, house Beech, near Centre [Centre Wilcox John W. electrotyper (5 Charles, B.), h. Maple, near Wilder Edward F. book -keeper (57 Summer, B.), h. New- bern, near Elm, J. P. [Newbern, n. Elm, J. P.


Wilder Volney, piano maker (Chickering & Sons', B.), bds. Wilkins Joseph G. clerk (55 Washington, B.), h. Chestnut, near Chestnut place, J. P.


Wilkinson Robert, farmer, h. South, near Bussey, J. P.


Willard Sydnia A. h. Canterbury, n. Morton, J. P.


Willcutt Frank H. book-keeper (D. Lawrence & Sons', 107 State, B.), bds. Levi Willcutt's, Bellevue


Willcutt Levi L. treas. (New England Felt Roofing Co. 5 Lib- erty square,B.), h. Bellevue, near Centre


Willett Calvin A. cabinet maker (B.), bds. G. E. Willett's, Shawmut avenue [Shawmut ave. cor. Ashland Willett George E. (Littlehale, Drake & Willett, B.), house Williams Benj. W. pat. solicitor(119 Washington, B.), house Chestnut, near Green, J. P.


Williams Chas. H. farmer, Roslindale, house South


Williams Dudley, looking glasses and pictures (219 Washing -. ton, B.), h. Morton, cor. Union Terrace, J. P.


Williams Edward W. h. Star lane, n. Elm, J. P. Williams George H. h. Centre, c. Pond


BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-


RESTAURANT PARISIEN, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking, LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.


178 JAMAICA PLAIN [W] AND WEST ROXBURY.


Williams George W. saddlery hardware(23 Kilby, B.),house Green, near Centre, J. P. [ton, cor. Union Terrace, J.P. Williams Henry D. clerk (219 Washington, B.), boards Mor- Williams Henry W. solicitor of patents(119 Washington,B.), house Brewer, near Thomas, J. P. [South, J. P. Williams Irene, wid. John E. h. Centre, near Myrtle,J. P. Williams Jacob L. dentist (1 Mt. Vernon, B.), h. Centre, n. Williams Jeremiah, farmer, h. Walnut, cor. Williams, J. P. Williams Jeremiah Jr. clerk (164 Congress, B.), bds. Walnut, corner Williams, J. P.


Williams John, salesman(B.), bds. Centre, cor. Pond, J. P. Williams Joseph, farmer, h. School, opp. Acadia, J. P.


Williams Joseph, trader, h. South, near Poplar


Williams Joseph S. flour (44 and 46 Commercial, B.), bds. Walnut, cor. Williams, J. P.


Williams Joseph W. provisions, h. Star lane, n. Centre, J. P. Williams Moses, h. Centre, near South, J. P. [Church Williams Thomas B. merchant (185 State, B.),h. Weld, cor. Wilmarth Caroline A. widow, h. Morton, n. station, J. P.


Wilmarth Henry A. (Dennis & Wilmarth), grocer, Green, bds. Star lane, near Elm, J. P.


Wilmarth Henry D. woollens (67 Franklin, B.), h. Green, n. Centre, J. P. [J. P.


Wilson Bessie, wid. of John H. h. Lamartine, n. Cedar ave. Winchester Artemas, farmer, h. Centre, near Allandale, J. P. Winchester Parker S. farmer, bds. Centre, n. Allandale, J. P. Winchester Wm. H. cabinet maker, h. Centre, n. Allandale, J. P.


Winchester William Mrs. bds. Centre, cor. Perkins, J. P. Wing Benj. F. physician, h. Centre, cor. Boylston, J. P.


Wing Clifton E. student, bds. Centre, cor. Boylston, J. P. Wing Sewall B. book-keeper (36 Canal, B.), house Harrison avenue, J. P.


Winkler Joseph A. physician, Centre, c. Thomas, h. do. J. P. Winslow Benj. P. house Perkins, near Centre, J. P.


Winslow Edward (Charity Bureau, Chardon, B.), h. Perkins, near Centre, J. P.


Winslow Elisha D. (E. D. Winslow & Son, 12 India, B.) house Revere, near Seaverns ave. J. P.


Winslow James C. teamster, h. School, cor. Boylston, J. P. Winslow Roland, grocer (199 State, B.), house Lakeville place, near .Centre, J. P.


D. B. STEDMAN & CO., Importers of China and Crockery Ware, Jasper Ware, Majolica Ware, Parian Ware, Webster Buildings, 124, 126 and 128 Summer St. , Boston.


GEORGE W. WARE & CO., Furniture, Mirrors, Drapery Curtains, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


JAMAICA PLAIN AND [W] WEST ROXBURY. 179


Wintors Mrs. h. Centre, corner Pond, J. P. [Centre Wiswell George B. wood and coal-dealer (B.), h. Cory, n. Witherbee John B. cashier (North Bank, B.), house Bur- roughs, near Pond, J. P. [Boylston, J. P.


Wittekindt John H. cabinet maker (B.), h. Chesnut, corner Wood Amasa, carpenter, house Florence, near Ashland Wood Charles A. carpenter, house South, near depot


Wood Moses Jr. carpenter (18 Hawley, B.), house Willow, near Centre [Woodside ave. J. P. Woodbury Daniel I. carpenter, bds. rear Shawmut ave. n. Woodman David, carpenter, boards Wason's, Spring


Woodman George F., (Union building, 42 State, B.), house


Elm, corner Greenough avenue, J. P. [veston, J. P. Woodman James, hardware, house Harris avenue, near Al- Woods Mary A. widow, h. Canterbury, n. Bourne, C.


Woodward Chas. clerk (Boylston Bank, B.), house Seaverns avenue, opp. Revere, J. P.


Woodward Chauncy, farmer, house Centre, cor. Beech


Woodward Francis, farmer, bds. Centre, cor Beech


Woodward Herbert C. farmer, bds. Centre, cor Beech


Woodward John A. clerk (City Hall, B.), bds. Centre, cor. Harris avenue, J. H.


Woodward John C. painter, house Green, opp. Chestnut, J. P. Woodward Joseph F. carpenter, house Union avenue, near


Green, J.JP. [Dyer's, Poplar Worcester J. F. driver, W. B. Blakemore's, bds. D. A. Worley Bartholomew W. farmer, house, Weld near Maple Wright A. William, book-keeper (10 Otis, B.), house Bee- thoven, near Shawmut avenue, J. P. [J. P. Wyman Levi P. real-estate, h. rear Lamartine, n. Boylston,


YOUNG CALVIN, lime and coal (95 State, B.), h. Centre corner Centre place, J. P.


Young Eliza C. widow, h. Canterbury, n. Bourne, C.


Young Henry A. book-publisher (24 Cornhill, B.), h. Eliot, near Brewer, J. P.


Young John W. laborer, bds. Perkins, near Centre, J. P. Young Milton, depot carriage, h. Green, n. the depot, J. P.


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale, at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.


RESTAURANT PARISIEN, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.


180 JAMAICA PLAIN [W] AND WEST ROXBURY.


ZELLER BARTHOLOMEW, carpenter, h. near Boyls- ton, J. P.


Zeller Bernard, fresco painter, boards Boylston, near station, J. P.


Zeller Ernst, carpenter, boards near Boylston station, J. P. Zeller John B. lithographer, h. Curtis, near Boylston, J. P. Zeumer Francis, currier, h. Lamartine, near Boylston, J. P. Zoellig Charles A. hatter, h. Boylston, near Lamartine, J. P.


The best place in Boston to get your Printing done is at


VALENTINE'S PRINTING ROOMS,


No. 2 Old Pearl Street, House. BOSTON.


Cards, Billheads, Circulars ETC., ETC,, Printed in the best manner, and at reasonable Prices.


An assortment of Office Stationery always on hand, such as Note and Letter Papers, Envelopes, Railroad and Shipping Receipts, Etc., Etc.


BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER.


CHARLES T. VALENTINE.


Orders by Mail or Express will receive prompt attention.


E. W. HENCK, OSTO


CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR, Cox Building, Eliot Square, OPE. NORFOLK HOUSE, BOSTON HIGHLANDS.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO LAND SURVEYS, Laying out Private Grounds, Parks, and Cemeteries, Introducing Water into Cities and Towns, Drainage, Sewerage, &e., & ..


DOME PORTABLE.


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SMOKE


WITH CAST IRON FIRE POTS.


Two Sizes - Nos. 2 and 3.


18 Inch and 20 Inch Fire Pots.


new article, all cast iron, except the outer ng, with large radiating surface, very durable, can be made up at moderate cost


THE BARSTOW RANGE.


THON


TWO


OVENS. FIVE BOILER HOLE


FOUR SIZES.


aking Oven, 17 by 17 inches on bottom - 12 inches high.


No. 2, 7 in. No. 3, 8 in. R oasting " 10 by 17 inches on bottom - 10 inches bigh. aking Oven, 18} by 182 inches on bottom - 123 inches high.


No. 3} same as


No. 4, 9 in. B No 3, except grate, which is two inehes longer, and ash-pit two inebes deeper aking Oven, 20} by 204 inches on bottom - 13 inches high.


oasting " 124 by 204 inches on bottom - 134 inches high.


Extreme lengi


While a g


a good RANGI PERMANENCE, Many hav


been construct


no proper con necessitate a


preferred Stoves to Ranges for economical reasons. Most Ranges have ed with large fire-chambers, and with joints so open that there could be trol of the draft. In the hands of careless cooks, these things would great waste of fucl. So, in most of the ranges now in use, there is so complication of dampers, that a change of cook often throws the whole ulf rations, and poor at that.


troublesome a family upon In preso


ing a new range for competition with the great variety now in the market, the attention of the publie to the following peculiarities : -


1st. It


attractive to the eye; the'most beautiful article made.


heaviest art


2d. Stı igth and durability have not been sacrificed to heauty. We think it the le made. Morcover, it is so constructed that it will keep its place. The the brick work cannot throw it from its bed.


expansion o 3d. Th


easily kept de whole surroundings of the fire-plate and ovens being of iron, it can he Ilcan.


4th. It has no lampers to perplex the cook, and is so entirely simple, that, with a good fire, a cook who approaches it for the first time, can carry along every operation in cookery wi. lith case. the natural draft through the fire carries the heat to all the boilers, and to both ovens, without let or hindrance.


5th. Peri ect control of the draft is had hy the slide in front. When you are not n close the draft slide, and thus save, withont extingnishing the firc.


striking peculiarity of this Range, that which distinguishes it from al rangement of the ovens. The lower oven stands upon the hoiler-plato rear of the fire. The oven, formed of cast iron, is readily heated ; and Bu, is an excellent Roasting oven. The upper, and much the large sheet iron, and being directly above the other, is as readily licated angement of ovens is also a convenience with respect to the boil her so overhang them as to prevent placing and removing them with cas


DOME BRICK FURNACE


HOT AIR->


ITAIR-


SMOKE


THOMPSON PROV. R.


WITH CAST IRON FIRE POTS.


Three Sizes - Nos. 3, 4 and 5.


No. 3 Fire Pot, 22 inches at top. No. 4 Fire Pot, 25 inches at top. No. 5 Fire Pot. 27 inches at top.


This Furnace was greatly improved in 1866. and as now made is unsurpassed, if not unequalled, as a heating apparatus, with a cast-iron pot.


The doors are made to shut so tight, as to give perfect control of the draft.


AIR-TIGHT STOVE


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OMPS


FOR WOOD.


This is a beautiful design, Wood Air-Tight, suitable for Chamber or any room where wood is used.


THE MODEL PARLOR.


1865


THOMFIES


A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR STOVE.


Two sizes, with or without Ovens. Shaking Grate and Ash Pan.


baking, you ea 6th. The : others, is the a' directly in the being ventilate oven, made of that. This arr utensils, as neit


nasting " 11 by 183 inches on bottom - 114 inches high.


th of No. 2 Range is 3 feet 9 in. Extreme length of No. 3 Range is 4 feet. Extreme length of No. 4 Range is 4 feet 3 inches.


brod cooking apparatus of some kind is a NECESSITY in every house. is a real LUXURY. A Range is a fixture, and suggests the idea of which is one of the requisites of a PERFECT home.


we beg to ca


UNION RANGE.


UNIONRANGE.


2


.PROV R.


BARSTOW STON


TWO SIZES.


The No. 2 Union Range has 7 Inch Covers.


3


8


.


EVERY STOVE WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.


We invite attention to a new and most economical and convenient cooking apparatus ; and beg those in want to examine it with reference to these particulars.


1st. It has six apertures for boilers, and the heat is'carried directly to them all before it leaves the Range.


2d. The heat is carried over the top, end and bottom of oven in a whole shcet, and then is taken up over two-thirds the oven back. This ensures very rapid and economical baking.


3d. The fire chamber is arranged to burn cither coal or wood ; and by the use of a pan with a swing handle, the ashes are easily removed.


4th. By the use of a cut-off on the top of the back flue the consumption of fuel can be regulated and controlled at pleasure.


5th. The changeable outlet will be a great convenience in many places : as by it a short, icht pipe can be taken directly into the fire-place or chimney ; or by the neo of 1


cast iron collar, it can be taken up and turned into the chimney above the manter, upright pipe is needed, and it is convenient to push the Range back a foot nearer the chimney, the crooked collar can be dispensed with, the opening closed with a cover, and a collar inserted in the back centre hole.


6th. If a hot closet is wanted, we have one of beautiful form, connected with an ornamental iron frame work, the whole size of the bottom, and occupying the same height as the ordinary legs.


SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY


-


WILLIAM B. WADMAN


Nos. 1197 and 1199 Washington Street,


Near corner Union Park Street.


BOSTON.


Calkins & Pitman, Printers, 136 Washington St., Boston.


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JAMAICA PLAIN


AND WEST ROXBURY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


EMBRACING


A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the Town of Brookline for the Year 1871, arranged Alpha- betically for each Trade, thus exhibiting at a glance, the full address and Special Business of the citizens.


Apothecaries.


Barrett George N., Centre, near Burroughs, J. P. Dearborne Samuel F., Green, near the depot, J. P. Rogers Charles B., Centre, opp. Burroughs, J. P.


Architect.


Western John D., Elm, corner Star lane


Auctioneer.


Bartlett Alden, Green, near depot, J. P.


Baker. GCODNOW JOSEPH W., Centre, opp. Burroughs, J. P (see adv. dept. page 12)


Bell Hanger.


DUFFY WM. H., Green, n. Centre, J. P. (see advt. index) . Billiards.


Clough Alexander P., Centre, cor. Burroughs, J. P. 1


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Blacksmiths.


Bruce B. T., Green, near Centre, J. P.


Caine Patrick, Spring, near railroad


Denief John, South, near Keyes, J. P. '


Dickson Alexander, Green, nerr Centre, J. P.


Hartshorn Charles P., Centre, near Park


LINDALL HORACE, Shawmut avenue, near Poplar (see advt. dept. p. 7) [advt. dept. p. 15) SALCGEBER LÚCIUS, South, near Keyes, J. P. (see STARR WM. H., Green, n. depot, J. P. (see advt. dept. p. 13)


Boarding House.


Clancy Wm. H., Brookside avenue near Green, J. P.


Hardy Albert P., Brookside avenue J. P. 1


Mason Benjamin, Centre place J. P.


Moulton Asa L. corner Shawmut ave. and Green, J. P.


Wentworth Elizabeth P. Mrs. Centre, cor. Pond, J. P.


Boot and Shoe Dealers.


BUCHANAN JOHN, Centre, near Myrtle, J. P. (see adv. dept. page 7) [page 5 KOLB PETER J., Green, n. depot, J. P. (see adv. dept. Rudolph Frederick, Boylston, near Lamartine, J. P.


Vogel L., Green, opp. Prov. R. R. depot, J. P.


Boot and Shoe Makers.


Follmar Caspar, Centre, near Harris avenue, J. P. [p. 5 KOLB PETER J., Green, n. depot, J. P. (see adv. dept, Jordan Chauncy, rear depot J. P.


Jordan Royal C. rear depot, near South J. P.


Rudolph Frederick, Boylston, near Lamartine, J. P.


Schrempf Tobias, Centre, near Burroughs, J. P.


Vogel Leopold, Green, opp. Prov. R. R. depot, J. P.


Butchers.


Colburn John D., Centre, near Spring


Mason George B., Centre, near Baker


Cabinet Makers.


HAZLEWOOD SAMUEL, Green, n. the depot, J. P (see advt. front p. 1)


Krasinski Anton, Green, corner Brookside ave. J. P. .


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JAMAICA PLAIN AND WEST ROXBURY.


Carpenters and Builders.


ARMSTRONG BENJAMIN, Centre, n. Burroughs, J. P. (see advt. page 10)


Havey G. A. & Co., Ashland, near Shawmut avenue


Lincoln Paul, Green, near Centre, J. P. ( see advt.)


MORRIS WM. T. Centre, opp. Orthodox church, J. P. Shaw John, J. Green, near depot J. P.


Shaw Joseph P. Green, near the depot, J. P. SIMMONS JOHN O. Centre, opp. White, Mayo & Paine's, J. P. (see adv. dept. page 17)


Smith and Taylor, Green, near Centre, J. P. SPEAR GEORGE A. Bellevue, near Centre


SUMNER WM. S., Star lane, near Centre, J. P. (see adv. dept. page 6)


Trott Geo. P., Centre, opp. Orthodox Church, J. P.


WALKER GIDEON, Green, opp. the depot. J. P. (see Wason James W, Spring, J. P adv. dept. p. 25)


Wester John D., Elm. corner Star lane, J. P.


Carriage and Ornamental Painter.


FULLER GEO. W., South, opp. horsecar stable, J. P. (see adv. dept. page 15)


Carriage and Sign Painter.


FULLER GEO. W. South, opp. horsecar stable, J. P. Pratt Charles L. Green, near Centre, J. P.


Carriage Builders.


Dickson Alexander, Green, near Centre, J. P.


HOUGHTON NATHANIEL S. South, n. Keyes, J. P. see adv. dept. page 3 [(dept. p. 7 LINDALL HORACE, Shawmut ave. n. Poplar (see adv. McDonald Alexander, Green, near Centre, J. P.




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