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Burleigh H. P., salesman (67 Summer B.), bds. 32 Putnam av.
Burleigh Jacob N., broker (26 Congress sq., B.), h. 32 Putnam av.
Burleigh Thomas W., driver Cambridge R. R. Co., bds. Baldwin-st. station
Burnard Hennessey, travelling salesman, h. 21 Seventh
Burnell Lyman G., (Harvard Clock Co., 147 Columbus av., B.), house 11 Sac- ramento
Burnett Charles H., clerk, 203 North av., boards 9 Walden
Burnett Frank W., haek driver, Church, h. 46 Holyoke
Burnett Frederiek A., driver Hatch's ex- press, bds. 46 Holyoke
Burnett James (Burnett & Brown), machine blacksmith, Third, near Gas Works, house at Somerville
Burnett Lewis Mrs., house 46 Holyoke
Burnett Mary, widow of Daniel, house 1 Hannum's block, rear 114 Broadway
Burnett Thomas, cabinet maker, house 97 Haneock
Burnett William, bds. 1 Hannum's block, 114 Broadway
Burnett & Brown (James Burnett and Joel W. Brown), machine blacksmiths, Third, near Gas Works, and (22 Bowker, B.) Burnham Asa, piano maker, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Albany, h. at Boston
Burnham Charles T., piano-action maker Broadway, h. 87 Plymouth
Burnham Charles T. jr., bds. 87 Plymouth
B URNHAM EDWARD, auetion- eer, insurance and real estate agent, 623 Main, house 68 Inman Burnham George W., h. 355 Pearl
BURDITT & WILLIAMS.
THE DOCK SQUARE HARDWARE STORE Established 1860. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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CAMBRIDGE
Burnham John F., clerk (Rutland cor. Tre- mont, B.), house 64 Fairmont
Burnham Lamont G. (L. G. Burnham & C'o.), 221 Bridge, and (132 Charles, B.) house 209 West Newton, Boston B URNHAM L. G. & CO. (Lamont G. Burnham and Herbert T. Law- rence), coal, wood, lime. etc., 221 Bridge, and (132 Charles, Chester Park, near Swett, and Mt. Washington avenue, office, 75 State, B.)
Burnham Mary A., widow of Walter, house 515 Main
Burnham Robert, teamster, lı. 146 Charles Burnham William H., h. 43 Fairmont Burns Ann, widow of Charles, h. 86 Third Burns Catharine, widow of Andrew, house 4 Rogers' block, Washington
Burns Charles E., clerk (49 Atlantic av., B.), house 127 Auburn
Burns David, clerk, 15 Sparks, bds. 13 do. Burns David, laborer, h. 7 Cowperthwaite Burns David jr., laborer, lı. 17 Cowperth- waite
Burns David F., groceries and provisions, 15 Sparks, boards 13 do.
Burns David F. (D. F. Burns & Co.) roof painter, 144 Green, house 7 Magee
Burns D. F. & Co. (David F. Burns), roof- ing paint and elastic cement, 144;Green Burns Edmund, laborer, 502 Main
Burns Edward, tailor, 551 Main
Burns Edward G. laborer, h. r. 79 Hastings Burns Frances, widow of Dennis, house 23 Brewery
Burns James, pork packer, h. 2 Sceva pl.
Burns James, blacksmith, 53 Main, bds. Ross House
Burns James, teamster Goepper Bros., bds. rear 142 Thorndike
Burns James, laborer, house 8 Hannum's block, rear 114 Broadway
Burns James, tailor, boards 99 Gore
Burns Jeremiah, laborer, h. 30 Vine
Burns Jeremialı, laborer, bds 47 Gore
Burns John, rubber coat-maker, bds 88 Mt. Auburn
Burns John, fish (49 Atlantic avenue, B.), house 33 Bigelow
Burns John, waiter (B.), house 93 Tremont Burns John, glass cutter, lı. 224 Bridge
Burns John, laborer, house 12 Short
Burns John, laborer, boards 68 Boylston
Burns John, hostler, 5652 Main, house 20 Hayes court
Burns John B., hack driver, 203 Bridge, h. 12 Short
Burns John H., carriage painter, house 7 Cowperthwaite
Burns John J., baker, house 169 Norfolk Burns Julia, widow of John, h. 10 Pine
Burns Margaret A., Miss, dressmaker, h. 20} Bigelow
Burns Michael, laborer, h. 269 Cambridge
Burns Michael D., laborer, boards 7 Cow- perthwaite
Burns Nelson, laborer, house 14 Elmer Burns O., glass maker, N. E. Glass Works, North
Burns Patrick, glass blower, N. E. Glass Works, Nortlı
Burns Patrick, shoemaker, 68 Norfolk, h. 66 do.
Burns Patrick, tailor, house 99 Gore
Burns Patrick R., clerk, 15 Sparks, boards 13 do.
Burns Patrick J., trackman (B. & L. R. R., B.), boards 12 East
Burns Peter, provisions, 2 Cowperthwaite house do.
Burns Richard, blacksmith, Boston Ice Co. Prison Point road, bds. at Charlestown Burns Robert, wood turner, 131 Broadway, boards 87 Moore
Burns Rose Mrs., house 171 Green
Burns Simon, leather dresser, boards 9 Frank
Burns S. J. Mrs., preserver of flowers h. 57 Plymouth
Burns Thomas, grocer, 101 Fourth, h. do.
Burns Thomas, teamster, 195 Broadway, house 69 Brookline
Burns Thomas J., clerk, boards 48 Fifth Burns Timothy, laborer, house 7 Cowper- thwaite
Burns Timothy Mrs., house 13 Sparks Burns Willianı J., foreman (14 Mt. Wash- ington avenue, B.), h. A, 122 Spring Burns, see Byrne
Burpee Jos. E. Mrs., house 149 Prospect Burpee Samuel W. Mrs., house 42 Antrim Burr Lemuel hairdresser and carpet beater, 445 Main, house 45 Hampshire Burr Lemuel D., waiter, b. 45 Hampshire Burr Marcia M. Mrs., widow, lı. 21 Bigelow Burr Mary M., hair worker, 45 Hampshire, house do. [Hampshire
Burr Sally, widow of Seymour, house 47 Burr Samuel B., laborer, house 7 Dyke
B URRAGE FREDERIC E., real estate and mortgages, 555 Main, boards 91 Prospect [13 Jay
Burrage Harriet L., wid. of T. F., house Burrage Henry T., engineer and surveyor, city engineer's office, City Hall, boards 13 Jay
Burrage Josiah Mrs., house 91 Prospect
Burrage Josiah K., 555 Main, house 6 Fayette
Burrage William E., salesman, bds. 13 Jay Burrage William W., lawyer. (33 School, room 10, B.), house 10 Fayette
Burrell S., hostler, Cambridge R. R. Co.
Burridge Caroline T. Miss, house 9 Amory Burrill George B., driver, Charles River
Railway, Co:, house 69 Mt. Auburn
Burrill Increase S., shoemaker, house 365 Main
KENNEDY'S CRACKERS.
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Burrill John W., hairdresser, 173 North av. boards Porter's Hotel
Burroughs Charles H., hack driver, house 24 Farwell place [Green
Burroughs Edward A., teamster, boards 1 Burrouglis George H., currier, h. 58 Spruce Burroughs George L., provisions and gro- ceries, Pearl, house 165 do.
Burroughs Leonard, house 165 Pearl
Burrowes Thomas R., carriage builder, (1 Pitts, B.), house 11} Wallace
Burrowes William T., clerk, b. 11} Wallace Burrows Edwin F., sawyer, 162 Broad- way, house 10 Clarendon avenue
Burrows M. W., tinsmith, 10 Brattle
Burrows Nim, laborer, house Dudley near Montgomery
Burt Seth F., butter, cheese, etc., (24 F. H. market, B. ), h. 29 Western avenue Burton Anson (A, & E. Burton & Co.), brush mnfrs., 122 and 124 Harvard, and (21 Exchange, B.), house at South Lancaster
Burton A. & E. & Co., (Anson and Ezra Burton and Frank H. Carter), brush mnfrs, 122 and 124 Harvard and (21 Exchange, B.),
Burton Clara B., widow of Asa, house 43 Cottage
Burton Edward, machinist, 162 Broadway, house 96 Thorndike
Burton Edward H., clerk, (41 Broad, B.), boards 96 Thorndike
Burton Ezra (A. & E. Burton & Co.,) brush mnfr., 122 and 124 Harvard and (21 Exchange, B.), h. at South Lancaster Burton Henry E., letter carrier, P. O., 7 Harvard square, h. 6 Charles River Burton John, turner, house Harris n. Beech Burton Joseph S., coal, (20 Exchange pl. B.), house 65 Pearl
Burton Robert, blacksmith, h. Crescent av. Burtz Louisa Mrs., boards 55 Columbia
Busclı C., carver, 44 Cambridge
Busch John W., gardener, h. 10 Murdock Bush Maria, widow of Samuel, house 10 Plymouth
Bush Mary K., teacher Allston grammar school, boards 276 Broadway
Bushee Albert, box maker, 3 Hampshire, boards 25 Pine
Bushee James A., painter, house 25 Pine Buskirk Chas. V., wheelwright, 378 Main, house at Somerville [11 Watson Busnach Henry, hairdresser, 574 Main, b. Busnach Michael S., constable, collector and cigar manufactursr, 576 Main h. 11 Watson [h. 11 Lopez Busnach Samuel, cigar maker, 576 Main, Busnach Solomon M., cigar maker, 576 Main, boards 11 Watson
Butcher Charles, parquetry flooring (171} Tremont, B.), house Lake View ave. near Pumping station
Butland John C. F., (Butland & Son), ex- press order box, 601 Main (26 Mer- chants' row, B.), boards 307 Pearl
Butland Uriah (Butland & Son) express, h. 307 Pearl
Butland & Son (Uriah and John C. F., But- land) express, order box, 601 Main and (25 Merchants' row, B.)
Butler Alfred M. S., traveling salesman (400 Washington, B.), house 48 Lake View avenue
Butler Catherine A., widow of John, house 139 Cambridge
Butler Daniel, stone cutter, h. McDonald Butler George W., engineer, 54 Bridge, house 26₺ River
Butler Harriet A. Miss, teacher, Agassiz school, Sacramento, b. 134 North ave. Butler Harriet T., widow of Henry M., house 11 Brewery
Butler Martha H, Miss, teacher, Otis pri- mary school, boards 75 Third
Butler Mary, widow of David, house 141 Franklin [Broadway
Butler Mary, widow of John, house 161} Butler Matthew P., supt., 502 Main, boards 129 Prospect
Butler Michael, mason, house 92 Gore Butler Patrick, baker, 502 Main, house 129 Prospect
Butler Patrick, laborer, house off Concord avenue, near Tudor Co.'s ice house
Butler Pierce, coppersmith, 153 Putnam avenue, house 22 Somerset
Butler Robert S., janitor (66 State, B.), house 133 Columbia
Butler T. J,, porter, Ross House, bds. do. Butler Sylvester, laborer, house 51 Hastings Butler William, watchman, rms. 45 Winsor Butler William P., ins. agent (27 State, B.), house 10 Arlington
Butterfield Abraham, painter, house 122 Brookline
Butterfield Aldin A., clerk, (32 Summer, B.), boards 46 Second
Butterfield Charles M., h 155} Cambridge Butterfield David W., photographer, 573 Main, house at Boston
Butterfield Frederick C., conductor, Cam- bridge R. R., boards 6 Harvard square Butterfield George A., produce (73 South Market, B.), boards 85 Prospect
Butterfield Herbert, butcher, rooms 36 Fourth
Butterfield Jesse M., salesman (8 Summer, B.), boards 46 Second
UTTERFIELD JOHN H., B provisions, 86 Cambridge, boards 6 do. Butterfield L. J., widow of Alden, house 46 Second
Butterfield Mary, widow, house 66 Winter Butters George W., provisions, 194 Cam- bridge, house 107 Otis [house do. Butters John W., painter, 147 Columbia,
PACH BROTHERS,
MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL, H. Wm. Tupper. Manager.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Butters John W., jr., lithographer, boards 147 Columbia
Butterworth Robert, foreman, 10 Arrow, house at Somerville
Buttrick Annie E. Miss, house 801 Main Buttrick Charles E., (Pierce & Buttrick)
fislı, 215 North avenue, h. Cogswell pl. Buttrick Charles F., carpenter, h. 15 Mead Buttrick Elizabeth G. Miss, h. 8 Norton
Buttrick Ella E., Miss, teacher, Webster grammar school, boards 5 Frost
Buxton Addison A., tube board maker, 162 Broadway, boards 30 Front . Buxton Charles B., fish and oysters, 638 Main, house 5 Soden
Buxton Charles R., action maker, 113 Broadway, boards 53 Cherry
Buxton John C., laborer, house 35 Dunster Buzzell David, machinist, 54 Bridge, house at Boston
Buzzell George W., teamster, 153 Putnam avenue, house 151 do.
Buzzell G. A., driver, Cambridge R. R. Co. Byard Ellen, widow of Edward, house 31 Winthrop
Byard Wm. J., boards 31 Wiuthrop
Byerly William E., professor H. U., rooms 20 Holworthy Hall
Byernsted Martin, painter, house 3 Sands Byette Louis, cornice worker, h. Hawkins block, Charles
Byram Eben S., house 19 Cottage
Byram Joseph R., kitchen furnishing goods (11 Essex, B.), h. 92 Magazine Byrn Patrick, laborer, boards 12 Webster ave.
Byrne Alfred J., laborer, boards 10 Foster Byrne Catherine, wid., grocer, 10 Foster, h. do. Byrne Charles, veterinary surgeon, 22
Brattle [Broadway Byrne Catherine, widow, house rear 1612 Byrne John B., packer, 162 Broadway, h. 33 Union, Charlestown
Byrne Lawrence, packer, 162 Broadway, boards rear 339 Cambridge
Byrne Thos., grocer, 119 Gore, house do. Byrnes J., driver, Cambridge R. R. Co.
Byron Geo. H., foreman of carpenters, 113 Broadway, house 19 Sidney Byron John, painter, boards 1 Garden
CABECEIRA JOAQUIN, cablnet maker, house 5 Lowland ave.
Cabell George L. A., hostler, Cambridge R. R. Co. h. 8 Elmer
Cabot Charles B., foreman (Pearl, B.), boards 97 Auburn
Cabot Charles H., clerk, 97 Cambrdge, boards 33 Sixth
Cabot Edith R. Miss, copyist, h. 97 Auburn Cabot Fannie L., widow of Chas. H., h. 33 Sixth [B.), boards 97 Auburn Cabot Henry B., gold beater (85 Sudbury,
Cabot Lucien S., steam brown bread (61 Brighton, B.), house 32 Tremont Cabot Rhoda, widow of Charles, house 97 Auburn
Cabot William B., varnisher and polislier, 27 Park, house do
Cade Charles B. (J. H. Stevens & Co.), plumber, 634 Main, house 113 Norfolk Cade Wm. E., varnisher, house 82 River Caffry Ellen Miss, dressmaker, 8 Portland, house do.
Caffry Philip, tinsmith, bds. 8 Portland Cahill Charles I,, boards 157 Prospect Cahill David, laborer, house 9.Porter Cahill John, (11 Pemberton square, roomn 3, B.), house 157 Prospect
Cahill Jolin, farmer, house 5 Foster place Calıill Matthew, laborer, h. 45 School Cahill Patrick, laborer, house Montgomery, 1st fron Spruce on left
Cahill Patrick, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 6 Allston
Cahill Wm., lather, h. 14 Hancock
Cahir Thomas F., engineer, Dudley, cor. Reed, house opposite do.
Cain Andrew, at 17 Main
Cain John H., grocer, 487 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Cain, see Kane
Cairnes James, laborer, house 129 River
Cairns John, casemaker, 162 Broadway, h. 105 Hampshire
Cairns Michael M., casemaker, 162 Broad- way, house 105 Hampshire
Calder William, comedian. h. 205 Hampshire Calderwood Irving, at 169 Gore, house 106 Cambridge
Caldwell Almira, widow of William F., house 131 Cambridge [alley
Caldwell Charles W., peddler, house 2 Snow Caldwell Clara M., widow of George, house 12 Lopez
Caldwell Geo. W., peddler, h. 2 Snow alley Caldwell Henry L., teas (70 Broad, B.), house 354 Harvard
Caldwell James A., house 120 Magazine
Caldwell John, engineer, h. 86 Banks Caldwell Murat, slater, h. 170 Franklin
Caldwell Nancy A. Mrs., boarding-house 44 Boylston
Caldwell Randolph, h. 14 Dinsmore court Caldwell Samuel, laborer, h. 70 Spring
Caldwell William, house 354 Harvard
Caldwell William D., teamster, house 12 Willow
Caldwell William F., shipping clerk, 502 Main
Calhan Edward, foreman, 386 Main, house 390 Main
Calhoun John R., bookkeeper, 72 Main, house 58 Thorndike
Call David, printer (B.), bds. 374 Main
Call James M., house 59 Auburn
Call Thomas, laborer, bds. 132 Elm
TOMBS,' MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Callaghan Timothy A., teamster, boards 53 Cedar [53 Cedar
Callaghan William A., teamster, house Callahan Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 10 Hastings
Callahan Daniel, gate tender Short street crossing B. & L. R. R., h. 10 Short
Callahan Daniel police station 5, house 32 Russell [Second
Callahan Daniel E., glass blower, house 66 Callahan Dennis J., shoemaker, house 10 Decatur court
Callahan Ellen, widow, h. 37 Washington Callahan Frauk, machinist, 356 Main, h. 37 Washington
Callahan F. H., driver, Camb. R.R. Co. Callahan George H., grocer, 80 Concord av., boards 7 Sparks street place Callahan Hannah, widow, h. r. 96 Gore Callahan James, laborer, house 9 Vine Callahan James L., stone-cutter, house 28 Charles River
Callahan Jeremiah, hack stable, 287 Cam- bridge, house do.
Callahan Jeremiah, laborer B. & L. R.R., house rear 3 Short
Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, lı. 210 Bridge Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 190 Winsor Callahan John, laborer, bds. 16 McCabe
Callahan John, laborer, bds. 18 McCabe Callahan John, blacksmitlı, h. 186 Bridge Callahan John, currier Müller Brothers, Tannery
Callahan John, clerk, boards 148 Elm
Callahan John, laborer, house 7 Sparks street place [r. 258 Bridge Callahan John, blacksmith, 221 Bridge, h. Callahan John, painter, h. 9 Cowperthwaite Callahan John F., bartender, (113 Essex, B.), house 257 Franklin
Callahan John P., printer (248 Washington, B.), house 135 Cambridge
Callahan Mary, widow of Dennis, house 55 Amory [65 Winter
Callahan Mary, widow of Dennis, house Callahan Mary, widow of Patrick, house 40 Foster [148 Elm Callahan Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house Callahan Owen, conductor Charles River R.R., bds. 148 Elm
Callahan Patrick, painter, h. 33 Dunster Callahan Patrick, blacksmith, 229 Cam- bridge, boards 3 Lechmere place Callahan Patrick J., horse-shoer, 24 Cam- bridge, bds. 3 Lechmere place
Callahan Richard, at Boston Bridge Works, boards 210 Bridge
Callahan Thomas, laborer, house 19 Foster Callahan Timothy, teamster, h. 7 Fifth
Callahan William, trackman Cambridge Railroad Co., h. 392} Cambridge
Callan Ellen, wid. of John, h. r. 85 Bridge Callan Michael, laborer, h. r. 85 Bridge Callan Thomas, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson
Callan Thomas, laborer, h. r. 85 Bridge Callanan Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 12 North
Callanan Patrick H., asst. pastor Saint John's church, house 83 Otis
Callender Carrie M. Mrs., h. 413 Main Callender Charles A., stationery and fancy goods, 485 Main, house 487 do. Callender Frances Miss, dressmaker, 413 Main, house do.
Callender Henry, compositor, boards 42 Fairmont
Callender John, treas. Bay State Brick Co., office (15 Pemberton square, B.), house at Medford
Callender Mary M. Miss, stamping, em- broidering, etc., 413 Main, house do.
Callihan Anna E., teacher, Gore Primary school
Callon John R., variety store, 35 River, house at Boston
Calnan Daniel, gas fitter, h. Jordan place Calnan James J. Mrs., h. 10 Fourth Calnan Michael, laborer, bds. 12 McCabe Calnan Patrick J., at E. D. Sawyer & Co.'s, house 71 Gore
Calnan Timothy, boiler maker, 92 Main, house rear 42 Hampshire
Cambridge Almanac, E. E. Treffry, pub- lisher, 14 Ash
Cambridge Almshouse, Tannery, William E. Hough, warden
Cambridge Casino, Mt. Auburn, c. Bath Cambridge Cemetery, James K. Farwell, supt. Coolidge av., n. Watertown line
AMBRIDGE CHRONICLE,
Linn B. Porter, editor and proprietor, office 573 Main (150 Tremont, rm. 6, B.) Cambridge City Guards Armory, City building, Brattle square
Cambridge Conservatory of Music, George Fi.her, director, 4 Lee [ridge Cambridge Co-operative Bank, 89 Camb- Cambridge Extract Co., F. E. Martell & Co., 539 Main and (115 Water, B.)
Cambridge Gas Light Co., Hilton's block, 424 Harvard [Fayette
Cambridge High School, Broadway, cor. Cambridge Ice Co., Kimball & Child, props. 120 Hampshire
AMBRIDGE LAUNDRY, Geo. L. Shorey, prop., Soden, offices (343 Washington and 23 Bromfield, B.)
C AMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., J. W. Cook, pres., Alfred L. Barbour, secretary, and treasurer, 555 Main
CA YAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, D. R. Sortwell, president, J. C. Bullard, cashier, 87 Cambridge YAMBRIDGE NEWS, D. A. Buckley, editor and proprietor, 547 Main [Bond and Concord avenue Cambridge Observatory, junction Garden,
BURDITT & WILLIAMS.
All kinds of HARDWARE GOODS at Lowest Prices. 20 Dock Square.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CAMBRIDGE Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
INCORPORATED 1833.
HOME OFFICE :
555 Main St. Cambridgeport, Mass.
INSURES DWELLING HOUSES AND THEIR CONTENTS IN MASSACHUSETTS.
50 per cent. Return Dividend on five year policies at Expiration.
STATEMENT, JANUARY 1, 1884:
Amount at Risk,
$5,586,000.00
CASH ASSETS :
Cash and Securities, .
138,800.00
Deposit Notes in Force, . 160,660.00
Total, - - 299,460.00
Liabilities (Re-insurance Fund), 40,194,00
JOSIAH W. COOK, Pres. ALFRED L. BARBOUR, Sec. TELEPHONE NO. 7201.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE RICHARD SMART CARPET BEATING CO.,
6 BRIGHTON AV., Junction of BEACON STREET,
BOSTON.
Established in 1852, near where the Public Garden now is. We have been obliged to move 8 times to make way for the March of Improvement. We are now located about midway between the City of Boston and its
The Oldest, Largest, Most Reliable
and Best Establishment
of the kind in
Boston or N. England.
beautiful suburb Brookline.
Thanking many residents of Brookline for their patronage in the past, we extend an invitation to all others to give us a fair trial. As soon as you become convinced of the Superiority of our Machine work over Out Door Work, you will want NO MORE out door work.
TELEPHONE US DIRECT AT OUR OFFICE,
TELEPHONE NO. 8110.
WE ALSO SUPPLY READY DIRECTED P. O. CARDS FREE ON APPLICATION.
Address R. SMART, Carpet Beating Company, 6 BRIGHTON AVENUE.
J. E. DOW, Manager.
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Cambridge Post-office, 7 Harvard row
CAMBRIDGE PRESS, James Cox, proprietor, office 531 Main Cambridge Public Library, Miss Almira L. Hayward, librarian, Masonic Hall, building, 639 Main
C AMBRIDGE RAILROAD CO., Fred T. Stevens, sec. and treas., 3 Harvard square
CAMBRIDGE ROLLING MILLS, Gilmore & Eustis, props., 126 Portland, office (40 Kilby, B.)
AMBRIDGE SAVINGS
C BANK, Chas. W. Sever, pres. ; Jas. M. Thurston, treas., 2 Harvard [blk. 15 Brattle
row
Cambridge Social Unton Rooms, Roberts' C AMBRIDGE TRIBUNE, Tribune Publishing Co., 3 Linden
Cambridge Vinegar Works, Herbert Der- by, proprietor. 75 Main
Cambridge Water Board, J, Warren Cotton, water registrar, office City Hall, 606 Main [105 Magazine
Cambridgeport Diary Co., diary mnfrs., Cambridgeport Express Co., Savage & Son, proprietors, 600 Main
CAMBRIDGEPORT NATION- AL BANK, A. P. Morse, pres. ; S. B. Snow, cashier, 585 Main
Cambridgeport Post-office, William S. Ar- naud, superintendent, 611 Main
Cambridgeport Savings Bank, J. A. Holmes president, 635 Main
Came Ada M. Miss, music teacher, h. 12 Front [h. 12 Front Came Daniel, tinsmith, 244 Broadway, Cameron Hugh B., sewing machine agent, 647 Main, house rear 79 Hastings
Cameron Maxwell, wood worker, house rear 100 Fourth
Campbell Alexander, carpenter, lı. 10 Eliot Campbell Andrew, boiler mnfr., Broad- way, cor. Sixth, h. 80 Washington
Campbell Benjamin F., trunk maker, house r. 161} Broadway [152 Bridge Campbell Bridget, wid. of William, house Campbell Charles, cooper, house 2 Vine
Campbell Daniel plasterer, b. 44 Boylston Campbell David J., telegraph operator, engine house Brattle square, boards 46 Winthrop [Winsor Campbell Dougall, carpenter, house 157 Campbell Douglass A., butter packer, house 34 Brookline
Campbell Edw. H., clerk, 1 Vine, b. 3 do. Campbell Eliza A., widow of Russell, h. 17 Rockwell
Campbell Francis, discount clerk Traders Nat. Bank (91 State, B.), bds. 36 Lee Campbell Harrison C., teamster R. Weitze, house Eighth, near Spring
Campbell Hector L., moulder H. M. Bird, Pelham, house 307 Cambridge
Campbell Hugh, polisher Russ Moulding Co., First, bds. 106 Third
Campbell James T., boiler maker, boards 80 Washington
Campbell John, moulder H. M. Bird, Pelham Campbell Jolın, machinist, 162 Broadway, house 3 Summer
Campbell John, boiler maker, 356 Main, house 55 Winsor
Campbell John A., clerk, 621 Main, boards 3 Summer
Campbell John M., clerk (43 Summer, B.), house 21 Inman
Campbell Joseph M., helper, 2 Albany, h. at Boston
Campbell J. F. Mrs., house 36 Lee
Campbell Malcolm, teamster, house rear 16 Brookline
Campbell Mark, laborer, house 88 Fifth Campbell Micah C., currier, bds. 19 Vine Campbell Oliver B., house 116 North av. Campbell Patrick, laborer, h. r. 125 Third Campbell Robert H., cloth inspector (72 Franklin, B.), boards 41 River
Campbell Robert M., house 41 River
Campbell Sarah A. Miss, dressmaker, 95 Mt. Auburn, house do.
Campbell Thomas F., hairdresser, 58 Cam- bridge, boards 71 do.
Campbell Tunis G., clergyman, h. 4 Suffolk Campbell Tunis G. jr., shoemaker, house 4 Suffolk
Campbell William, laborer, bds. 5 Short Campbell William (William Campbell & Co.), boiler mnfr., 336 Main, house 168 Harvard
Campbell William H., clerk, 3 Brattle sq., rooms 17 Dyke
Campbell William J., solicitor, h. 7 Salem Campbell Wm. K., boiler maker, 356 Main, boards 168 Harvard
Campbell William T., professor of mathe- matics (Quincy), h. 36 Lee
YAMPBELL WILLIAM & CO.,
(William and Wilson Campbell), boiler mnfrs., 356 Main
Campbell Wilson 2d (William Campbell & Co.), boiler mnfr., 356 Main, house 168 Harvard
Candage Solon, milkman, rms. 56 Fourth
Canfield Chas. T., clergyman and teacher, house 1 Berkeley
Cann Helen M., widow of Henry A., h. 16 Rockwell
Cannavan Ally, widow of James, h. rear 335 Cambridge
Cannavan Ann, wid. of Jas., h. 20 East
Cannavan John H., laborer, 206 Broadway, boards rear 335 Cambridge
Cannavan Richard L., laborer, house 18 Hunting
Cannell Henry (H. N. Hovey & Co.), gro- cer, 89 Cambridge, house 55§ Gore Cannell Joseph, carpenter, bds. 55§ Gore
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Canniff Timothy, polisher (Russ Moulding Co., First), house at Arlington
Cannon Hugh, laborer, house 22 Foster Cannon M., machinist, 72 Main Cannon Rose Miss, house 60 Boylston Canterbury George W., fruit, etc., house 14 Lake
Canty Dennis G., coachman, h. 6 Hunting Canty Zeph, clerk, house 73 Gore
Capelle Jonas F., clerk, h. 138 Thorndike Capelle Thomas, carpenter, h. 45 Spruce Capen Charles L., music teacher (281 Co- lumbus av., B.). house 8 Harris
Capen Edward N. (Capen, Sprague & Co.), oil mnfr., Sixth, house at Boston
Capen Lizzie C. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, bds. 50 Magazine Capen, Sprague & Co. (Edward N. Capen, Charles Sprague, and Charles G. B. Smitlı), lubricating oil mnfrs., Sixth, corner Potter, and (8 Custom House street, B.)
Caplis John, flagman, Broadway crossing B. & A. R. R.
Caprelle Daniel, tin worker, bds. 16 Andrew Carbery Hugh M., trader, house 6 Second street court . Carbery Patrick, hostler, 120 Green, house 2 Soden place [Spruce Carbouno Napoleon, carpenter, house 108 Carder Abbie A. Miss, dressmaker, boards 5 Kinniard
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