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Chisholm George D., conductor Cambridge R. R., bds. 10 South
Chisholm John, carpenter, h. 25 Winter
Chisholm Peter, carpenter, bds. 27 Second Chisholm Wm., carpenter, bds. 391 Main
Chisholm William F., carpenter, house 108 Tremont
Chittick Robert, house 37 Wendell
Choate Charles F., lawyer and president
O. C. R. R., h. 153 Brattle, and at Southboro
Christiansen Alfred E., machine hand, 162 Broadway, rooms 56 Columbia
Christiansen Leonard, machine hand, 162 Broadway, rooms 56 Columbia
Christianson Lorits, tailor, house rear 172 Columbia
Christic Michael, laborer, house 16 Reed Christie William, supt. Dana Hill Club stable, 677 Main, h. 22 Western av.
Christopher Edward B., carpenter, house 44 Pine
Christopher Ernest C., clerk, 178 Harvard, rooms 227 Broadway [naird Christopher Emerson R., clerk, bds. 5 Kin- Christopher George A., grocer and milk dealer, 178 Harvard, bds. 276 Broadway Christopher Henry A., carpenter, house 68 Webster av.
Christopher Zenas, harness maker, 186 North avenue, house at Somerville
Church Charles L., cigar maker (70 Sud- bury, B.), house 124 Thorndike
Church Elizabeth E., widow of Alexander B., house 120} Harvard
Church John B., cabinet maker, house 7 Eighth
Church Moses D., physician, house 98 Put- nam avenue
Church M. H. Mrs., dressmaker, 7 Eighth, house do.
Churchill Theodore, wood and coal, 382 Cambridge, boards 30 Tremont
Churchill William, carver, 44 Cambridge Chute Angus, carpenter, h. rear 66 Norfolk Chute Clarinda, widow of Wm. B., house rcar 508 Main
Chute David A., driver, Camb. R. R. Co.
Chute David M., carpenter, h. 36 Brookline Chute David S., cooper, h. 27 Decatur
Chute Edward E., hostler, 503 Main, house rear 503 do.
Chute Irene Mrs., house 27 Decatur
Chute James L., roofer, boards 27 Decatur Chute J. E., conductor, Camb., R. R. Co.
Chute S. Smith, carpenter, 9 Western av. house 15 Pleasant
Cilley Harry B., bds. 86 Buckingham
Cilley Horace L. (Cilley & Woodbury), livery stable, 120 Green, h. 15 Clinton Cilley Martha B., widow of Jacob G., house 86 Buckingham
Cilley & Woodbury (Horace L. Cilley and Williard H. Woodbury), livery stable, 120 Green
Citizen's Ice Co. (Samuel E. Willey and Walter B. Bailey), 119 Columbia
City Hall, 660 Main
Clacy John, optician, h. 254 Pearl
Clafford Peter, engineer Müller Bros., bds. 440 North avenue
Claflin Walter A., clerk, 1 Brattle, house 112 Oxford
Clagham M. A. Mrs., house 9 Garden Clancy David, hostler, h. 10 Winter
Clancy James W., net maker, h. 93 Fifth Claney Michael, laborer. h. r. 411 Camb.
Clapp Arthur F., clerk (77 High, B.), bds. 89 Plymouth
Clapp Charles C., house 132 Mt. Auburn Clapp Edward A., house 8 Highland
Clapp Edward C., compositor University Press, house 15 Hilliard
Clapp Fred C., boards 132 Mt. Auburn
Clapp George Walter, metals, house 169 Putnam avenue
Clapp Helen A., wid of John, h. 67 River Clapp John, sawyer, 162 Broadway, house 89 Plymouth
Clapp Leonard, shocmaker, house Cushing, ncar Woodlawn avenue
Clapp Nancy T., widow of Frederick, h. 8 River
NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,
AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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C LAPP ROBERT P., law stu-
dent H. U., reporter " Advertiser," (248 Washington, B.), rooms 17 West- ern avenue
Clapp Seth Edward, liquors (8 Chardon, B.), house 65 Pleasant
Clapp Walter G., missionary, rooms 18
Putnam avenue
Clark Albert E., engineer, house 80} Green Clark Albert S., laborer, house 52 Portland Clark Allen clerk, 169 Pearl, b. 51 Erie
Clark Alvan (Alvan Clark & Sons), tele- scope maker, Henry, h. 184 Brookline Clark Alvan & Sons, (Alvan, Alvan G, and George B. Clark), telescope makers, Henry, near Brookline
Clark Alvan G., (Alvan Clark & Sons,) tel- escope makers, Henry, h. 186 Brookline Clark Amasa S. K., clerk, Cambridge Gas Light Co., 424 Harvard, b. 21 Irving Clark Ambrose H., collector Cambridge Gas Light Co., 424 Harvard, house 21 Irving
Clark Annie Mrs., house 11 Flagg st. court Clark Appleton, house 20 Sacramento
Clark A. H. Mrs., house 51 Erie
Clark Bernard P., blacksmith, 232 North avenue, house 33 Dnnster
Clark Benjamin P., cigar mnfr., 35 Pearl, and (B. P. Clark & Co.), 503 Main, h. 81 Franklin
Clark B. P. & Co., (Benj. P. Clark, Amasa A. McKusick and Thos. H. Emerson), confectionery mnfrs. 503 Main
Clark Carrie M., wid. of Chauncey, h. 12 Chestnut
Clark Charles Mrs., teacher, Washington grammar school, bds. 13 Prospect
Clark Charles E., driver, Cambridge R. R., boards 6 Harvard square
Clark Charles F., painter, house 1 Elmer Clark Chas. H., milkman, house 5 Brewer Clark Charles S., clerk, (6 Oliver, B.), b. Mrs. L. H. Clark's Langdon
Clark Chester N., supt. brush department House of Correction, East Cambridge, house at Somerville.
Clark Daniel, saloon, 1 Palmer, h. 2 Brew- er's block, Brattle square
Clark Daniel Mrs., dressmaker, 2 Brewer's block, Brattle square, house do.
Clark Dwight S., agent, h. 15 Austin
Clark Edward F., milkman, bds. 5 Brewer Clark Delia T., widow of William, house 40} Inman [corner Inman
Clark Edward K. Mrs., house Summer, Clark Edward P., clerk, 6 Brattle, house 15 Sparks street place
Clark Elizabeth H. Miss, house Langdon Clark Ella Miss, teacher, Thorndike gram- mar school, house at Winchester
Clark Ernest W., (E. W. Clark & Co.), plumber, rear Lyceum Hall, Harvard square, h. 5 Lamson place
Clark E. W. & Co. (Ernest W. Clark) plumber, rear Lyceum Hall, Harvard square
Clark Fannie P. Miss, teacher of drawing, boards 46 Trowbridge
Clark Frank A., hulled corn mnfr., 400 Main, house 402 do.
Clark Frederick C., boards 404 Harvard
Clark George, provisions, 123 Harvard, h. 71 Hastings
Clark Geo., carpenter, house rear 44 Foster Clark Geo. B. (Alvan Clark & Sons), tele- scope maker, Henry, h. 182 Brookline Clark George E., watchman, h. 23 Lopez Clark Harry, stone cutter, h. 15 Sparks
Clark Henry M., clerk (7 Arch, B.), boards 46 Boylston
Clark Henry W., mill wright, h. Hotel School [h. do.
Clark Herbert W., gardener, 8 Highland, Clark Hyacinth, boiler maker, 72 Main, h. 265 Cambridge
Clark Isaac H., rubber machinery mnfr., 174 Broadway, honse at Somerville
Clark James M., helper, 356 Main, house 83 Clark
Clark James S., glass cutter, N. E. Glass Co., boards 79 Spring
Clark John, laborer, boards 83 Clark
Clark John, boiler maker, 356 Main, boards 83 Clark
Clark John, cook, house 61 Hampshire Clark John, driver Cambridge Railroad Co., house Cushing, cor. Cushing court
Clark John jr., driver Cambridge Railroad Co., bds. John Clark's, Cushing
Clark John E., house 19 South
Clark Jolın J., laborer, h. 161} Broadway Clark John W., cabinet maker (21 Haver- hill, B.), house 98 Hampshire
Clark Joseph, glass cutter, N. E. Glass Works, Nortlı
Clark Julia F., teacher Mason primary school
Clark Lydia A., widow of Joseph F., house Langdon
Clark Martin V. B., compositor Riverside Press, house 100 River
Clark Mary, widow of Bartholomew, house 42 Dunster
Clark Mary E., widow of Edward, house rear 41 Clark
Clark Mary J., widow of James, h. 8 White Clark Ozias, carpenter, 52 Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Clark Patrick, glass worker, N. E. Glass Works, house 4 Water
Clark Hatrick, watchman Cambridge Rail- road Co., (Brighton), h. Holworthy pl. Clark Richard, carpenter, 169 Gore, house 55 Spring
Clark Robert O., wood carver (B.), house 380 Cambridge
Clark Simon P., carpenter, h. 35 Cherry
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Clark Sophia S. Mrs. h. 404 Harvard
Clark S. Adams, foreman of laborers, 3 Hampshire, h. at Somerville
Clark Thomas. gardener, h. 856 Main
Clark Thomas, asst. fireman, 162 Broadway, h. rear 23 Harvard
Clark Thomas (Custom House, B.), house 88 Winsor
Clark Thomas B., 139 Broadway, rooms 45 Winsor
Clark Thomas C., painter, 660 Main, house 10 Eliot
Clark Thomas H., foreman, 12 Brattle, bds. 36 Ash
Clark Thomas M., clerk, 147 North av., b. 8 White
Clark Walter T., student H. U., boards 88 Winsor
Clark Willianı C., bds. 29 Biver
Clark Wm. H., bookbinder (76 Sudbury B. ), h. rear 202 Putnam av.
Clark William T., clerk, h. 40 Cogswell av. Clarke Augustus P., physician, 693 Main, house do.
Clarke Carrie F., Mrs. sec. Amity Lodge No. 15. D. of R. of the I. O. O. F., h. 87 Sixth
Clarke Cyrus T. W., mason, h. 122 Auburn Clarke Eugene M. B., engraver, boards 2 Florence place
Clarke Herbert M., proctor H. U., rooms 54 Thayer's Hill
Clarke John, junk dealer, h. 48 Harding Clarke J. Milton, messenger U. S. sub- treasury (Devonshire, B.), house 2 Florence place [Sixth
Clarke Matthias C., stone cutter, house 87 Clarke Richard, laborer, house 48 Harding Clarke Theodore P. B., letter carrier (P. (., B.), house 1 Florence place
Clarke William bootmaker DeWolf, junc- tion Beaver, house 21 Beaver
Clarke William H., blacksmith, h. 21 Beaver Clarke Wm. H., carriagesmith, 178 North avenue, house 21} Beaver
Clarke, see Clark
Clarkson John G., jeweler, b. 6 Rockwell Clarkson Thos. G., jeweler, h. 6. Rockwell Clarrage Fernando B., musician, house 10 Hamilton
Clary Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 124 Webster avenue
Clary Edward, clerk, 68 Bridge, boards 103 Otis
Clary Francis P. janitor Boylston Hall, H, U., house 22 Baldwin
Clary James, laborer, boards 46 Clark
Ci
YLARY JOHN, lumber, Sanborn's wharf, 68 Bridge, house 103 Otis
Clary John S., clerk, 68 Bridge, boards 103 Otis
Clary Mary, widow of David, h. 230 Bridge Clary Oliver D., clerk, First cor. Thorndike boards 103 Otis
Clary O. C., machinist, 92 Main
Clary Susan Miss, house 180 Oxford
Clasby John, carpenter, Rhoades bldg., State, h. 1 Union
Clauss Ellen A., widow of Louis, house 158 Green
Claussen Peter, boots and shoes, house 214 Green
Clay Abbie E., h. 24 Front
Clay John S., clerk, 167 Pearl, rooms rear 95 Green
Clay Zenas, machinist, 72 Main
Clayton Horace E., clerk (38 School, B.), rooms 20 Essex
Clayton James, boiler maker, 92 Main
Clear Charles H., clerk, (149 Court, B.), h. 365 Main
Clear Francis W., marble worker, house 365 Main
Cleary James, foreman box dep't, 162 Broadway, h. 11 Decatur
Cleary Michael, hairdresser, h. r. 49 Clark Cleary Patrick, stone mason, house 7 Bald- win court
Cleland Marsh, teamster, h. 84 Spring
Clement Abram, shoemaker, rooms Washington
43
Clement George Mrs., house rear 44 Wash- ington®
Clement Herbert E., bookkeeper, 539 Main, boards 63 Clark
Clement Jolın, plasterer, house Charles, cor. Third [Prescott Clement Chas. F., student, H. U., rooms 20 Clemmet Thomas, tailor (Washington, cor. Bedford, B.), house 38 Brookline
Cleveland Albert D., watchman Bay State Brick Co., rear 124 Spruce, house 387 North avenue
Cleveland Albert D. jr., coachman, 298 North av., bds 387 do.
Cleveland Andrew W., clerk, boards 387 North avenue
Cleveland Wm. A., letter carrier, P. O., North av., bds. 387 do.
Cliff Charles, laborer, bds. 167 Thorndike Cliff Sanford P., clerk, bds. 120 Winsor Clifford James, feeder, Cambridge R. R. stables, 229 Cambridge, b. r. 2 Ninth Clifford John, engineer, house 5 Beaver Clifford John F., brakeman, B. & A. R. R. house 124 Pearl
Clifford Mary, widow of Wm. K., house 124 Pearl
Clifford Timothy, laborer, bds. 13 Warren Clifford Patrick, carpenter, house rear 29 Winthrop
Cline Stephen, boiler maker, bds. 374 Main Clinton Malachi F., butcher, h. 32 Warren Close Ann. widow of John, h. 23 Essex
Close Caroline, teacher Allston grammar schcol, boards 25 Essex
Close Edward, rubber worker, bds. 48 Broadway
PACH BROTHERS,
MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL, H. Wm. Tupper. Manager.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
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CAMBRIDGE
Close George, mnfg. confectioner, 243 and 245 Broadway, house 220 Harvard Close John, shipping clerk, 502 Main, house 132 Winsor
Closs Peter, leather case mnfr. (104 Port- land, B.), house 6 Prince
Clough Joseph L., manager 245 Broadway louse 118 Winsor
Clouss Charles, carver, 44 Cambridge Clouston Frank C., trav. salesman (190 Congress, B.), bds. 14 William
Clouston Mary L., widow of William, h. 14 William
Cloutier Frank, conductor Cambridge R.R., bds. 12 Dunster
Clover Ellis (Clover Bros.), second-hand furniture, 457 Cambridge, house 131 Winsor
Clover Frederick (Clover Bros.), second- hand furniture, 457 Cambridge, house 14 Murdock
Clover Bros. (Frederick and Ellis Clover), second-hand furniture, 457 Cambridge Cloyes Lothrop J., captain of police station 1, house 12 Story
Clucas John, organ varnisher, 162 Broad- way, bds. 16 Andrew
Clucas Thomas, tinsmitli, b. 16 Andrew Clukas George M., action maker, 162 Broadway, h. 103 Columbia
Clukas William H., jig sawyer, 162 Broad- way, house 8 Sixth
Clukas William H. jr., paper cutter, house 169 Thorndike
Clunen Thomas, laborer, house off Welling- ton, near Hill's crossing
Cluney Theresa, widow of Thomas, house 45 Brookline
Clymer W. B. S., secretary to the president H. U., rooms 17 Kirkland
Coakley Daniel, harness maker, 6 Cam- bridge, house 71 do.
Coakley Daniel J., laborer, bds. 14 Willow Coakley David, laborer, house 18 North
Coakley David jr., glass worker, boards 18 North
Coakley Edward T. (Coakley & Donovan), 32 Cambridge, h. at Charlestown
Coakley John, laborer, house 26 North Coakley Patrick, laborer, h. 14 Willow
Coakley Timothy, expressman, house 500 Cambridge
Coakley & Donovan (Edward T. Coakley and Timothy H. Donovan), liquors, 52 Cambridge
Coates George A., blacksmith. 17 Main, house Hotel Clark
Cobb Charles S. (Geo. Cobb & Co.), pic- ture frames, 579 Main, b. 84 Austin
Cobb Edward C., clerk, 529 Main, house 15 Franklin
Cobb Elizabeth, widow of Charles D., house 855 Main [29 Pleasant Cobb Franklin A., clerk. 638 Main, house
Cobb Franklin A. jr., clerk, 105 Magazine, b. 29 Pleasant
Cobb George & Co. (George E., Harry H., and Charles S. Cobb), picture frames, etc., 579 Main
Cobb George E., box maker, 3 Hamp- shire, boards 78 Washington
Cobb Geo. E. (Geo. E. Cobb & Co.), pic- ture frames, etc., 579 Main, house 84 Austin
Cobb George S., carpenter, house rear 175 Cambridge
Cobb Harriet H., Mrs., physician, 314 Broadway, house do.
Cobb Harry H. (George E. Cobb & Co.), picture frames, 579 Main b. 84 Austin Cobb Josiah H., grocer (1 Thompson sq., Charlestown), house 17 Prospect
Coburn Agnes, copyist H. U. library, bds. 18 Story
Coburn Anna L. Miss, house 858 Main
Coburn Calvin, organ maker, h. 148 Spring Coburn Charles, salesman (263 Washing- ton, B. ), house 172 Nortli avenue
Coburn Charles F., (233 Cambridge, B.) house 148 Spring
Coburn Cornelia A. Miss, h. 858 Main
Coburn Elizabeth S. Miss, copyist H. U. library, boards 18 Story
Coburn Geo. A., physician. 134 Otis, h. do. Coburn Harry A., clerk (B.), boards 17 Sacramento
Coburn Mary J., widow of Wendell T., hairworker, 110 Winsor, house do.
Coch Lewls, peddler, h. 116 Webster av. Cochran Heywood, student, bds. 6 Ellery
Cochran John (Govan & Cochran), organ- case maker, 162 Broadway, h. 14 State Cochran John M., medical student H. U., boards 14 State
Cochran Nathaniel, carpenter, house 14} Somerset
Cochran R. G., lumper, 162 Broadway, bds. Washington, cor. Moore
Cochran Thomas, bar tender, house 2 Vine Cochran T. Wilson, student, bds. 6 Ellery Cochrane Alexander, president Cochrane Chemical Co., h. 44 Beacon, Boston
YOCHRANE CHEMICAL CO.,
(Alexander Cochrane, president and treasurer, Hugh Cochrane, vice-presi- dent), chemical mnfrs., Potter, and (55 Kilby, B.)
Cochrane Hugh, vice-president, Cochrane Chemical Co., bds. at Boston
Cocray Morris, bds. 45 Cambridge
Coes C. N. Mrs., house 207 Hampshire
Coes Geo. H., comedian, h. 207 Hampshire Coes Mary Miss, student, h. 5 Waterhouse Coffee Peter, moulder, 356 Main
Coffey Catherine, wid. of Timothy, house 220 Franklin
Coffey David, mason, liouse 188 Green Coffey D. J., painter, 17 Main, lı. at Boston
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY, Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON,
820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.
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Coffey John, laborer, house 54 North Coffey John J., provisions and groceries, 25 Bay, house 220 Franklin
Coffey Michael, glass blower, h. 58 North Coffey Patrick, printer (B.), boards 54 North
Coffey Peter H., moulder h. 23 Brewery
Coffey Timothy, laborer, h. 17 Warren
Coffey William, butcher, h. 54 North
Coffin Alfred E., coachman, 170 Cam- bridge, bds. do.
Coffin Arthur S., civil engineer, boards 128 Lake View avenue
Coffin Eugene, safe maker, 17 Main
Coffin John, teamster, bds. 4 Potter
Coffin Mary E., widow, h. 73 Tremont Coffran James P., in Cambridge Rolling Mill, h. Rolling Mill block, Bristol Cofran Frank H., bds. rear 140 Garden Cofran Noah M., at S. M. Cofran's, Con- cord avenue, house 13 Wyeth
Cofran Samuel M., brick infr., Concord avenue, near Fresh Pond, h. 70 do.
Cogan Edmond J., carpenter, 54 Cam- bridge, liouse 151 Winsor
Cogan Joseph, harness maker (65 Sudbury, B.), house 35 Second
Cogan Josephi A., student H. U., boards 35 Second [Kirkland
Cogswell Edward R., physician, house 61 Cogswell Francis, snpt. of schools, office Central square building, Western av., boards 123 Prospect
Cogswell Francis, hostler, Bay, corner Green, house 199 Franklin
Cohen John, laborer, 17 Main, h. 62 Charles Cohen Lewis, merchant tailor, 106 Cam- bridge, h. 98 Otis
Colien Mark, machinist, 10 Arrow, house 114 Auburn
Cohen Morris, cigar makar, house 265 Put- nam avenue
Cohig Edward, laborer, house 149 Bridge Coine Michael, teamster, bds. rear 42 Washington
Coker Frederick G., assistant janitor Court House, h. 102 Thorndike
Colbert Edward, laborer, house 35 Reed
Colbert Hannah, wid. of John, h. 49 Flagg Colbert Jeremiah, feeder, Cambridge R.R. Colbert John P., foreman packing dept., 162 Broadway, h. 176 Harvard
Colburn George W. (C. F. Hovey & Co.), (33 Summer, B.), lı. 7 Dana
Colburn Henry T., at Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Pacific, rooms 6 Village
Colby Albion C., house 93 Auburn
Colby Arthur F., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., h. 432} Cambridge Colby Benjamin, h. 36 North avenue
Colby Edward A., cabinet maker, 44 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville
Colby Gilman, editor, house 4 Centre
Colby Joseph E., teamster, 156 Cambridge
Colby Lewis Rev., house 697 Main Colby Moses C., house 28 Wendell
C YOLBY WILLARD C., adver- tising agent Cambridge Press, 531 Main, house 14 Front
Cole Alfred, laborer, bds. 16 Portland
Cole Allen, clerk (93 North, B.), b. 47 Pine Cole Arthur E., driver, 31 Elm, h. 39 do.
Cole Charles D., sec. Grand Lodge, I. O.
O. F. (315 Tremont, corner Berkeley B.), house 738 Main ,
Cole Edwin M., teamster, house 47 Pine
Cole Elizabeth, widow, h. 16 Portland Cole Elmer D., driver, Cambridge R.R. Co., bds. 88 Mt. Auburn
Cole Frank E., piano maker, house 81 Broadway
Cole George A., conductor Cambridge Railroad Co., h. 136 Columbia
Cole George E., laborer, house 28 Charles River [way
Cole Howard E., box maker, h. 66 Broad- Cole Seth, printer, house 6 Union
Cole Stephen R., machinist, house 59 Broadway [ton
Cole William E., carpenter, h. 49 Hamil- Cole William W., at 54 Bridge, house rear 184 Canıbridge
Coleman Alexander, gardener, 329 North av., house at Arlington
Coleman Andrew J., broom-maker, 412 Main, house at Boston
Coleman Anna J. Miss, dressmaker, 93 Webster avenue, boards do.
Coleman Arthur W., clerk, Continental National Bank (51 Summer, B.), bds. 11 Wendell
Coleman Daniel, confectioner (B.), boards 93 Webster avenue
Coleman Edward B., printer, and book- keeper (4 Liberty sq., B.), boards 11 Wendell
Coleman Elisha P,, treasurer (Am. Bap. Miss. Union, Tremont Temple, B.), liouse 11 Wendell
Coleman Elizabeth, wid. of John, house 92 Winsor
Coleman James W. (John Coleman & Sons), h. 92 Winsor
Coleman John, engineer, 356 Main, house 68 School
Coleman Johu, laborer, bds. Michael Cole- man's, Foster place
Coleman John, laborer, h. 5 Linnæan
Coleman John, laborer, house 6 Reed
Coleman John, teamster, 256 Bridge. h. 5 Third
Coleman John, teamster, 256 Bridge, bds. at Somerville
Coleman John jr., boards 6 Reed YOLEMAN JOHN & SONS, (Walter G. and James W. Coleman), wood and coal, 91 Broadway' Coleman Mary, widow, house 13 Willow
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
BURDITT & WILLIAMS Wholesale and Retail. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Coleman Mary J., wid. of Mark W., house 126 Otis
Coleman Maurice, plasterer, b. 13 Willow Coleman Michael, laborer, house Burns' block, Foster place [Webster av. Coleman Michael D., tailor, house 93 Coleman Patrick, student, h. 6 Reed
Coleman Walter G. (John Coleman & Sons), 91 Broadway, h. 92 Winsor Coleman, see Colman
Coles Winslow V., house 36 Austin
Colgrove Adoniram J., salesman, house 409 Cambridge
Colins Timothy, tailor (B.), h. 52 North Coll Mary, widow of Patrick, house Web- ster avenue, junction Winsor
Collamore William A., action maker, 162 Broadway, h. 5 Lamson place
Collerton Joseph, laborer, house 12 East Colley Hattie, widow of James, h. 32 Lee
Colley John, cabinet maker, 139 Broadway, bds. 60 Harvard
Colley William A., grocer, 63 Western avenue, house 633 do.
Collier Edward P., printer (238 Washing- ton B.), boards 9 Winter
Collier John, truant officer, ward 3, liouse 9 Fourth [Winter Collier Sophia, widow of Patrick H., h. 9 Collier Thomas, in Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 85 Clark [lin
Collins Augustus, laborer, h. r: 221 Frank- Collins Charles J., wood turner, 74 Boyl- ston, house rear 13 Pine
Collins Cornelius, saloon, 145 Bridge, boards 138 do.
Collins Cornelius, laborer, house 52 North Collins Daniel, painter, B. & L. R.R., h. at Somerville
Collins Daniel F., teamster, 153 Putnam avenue, house 149 do.
Collins Ellen, widow of David, house 159 Franklin
Collins Ellen, wid. of Patrick, h. 216 Pearl Collins James J., coffin maker, 203 Bridge, bds. 56 Second
Collins James E., conductor Cambridge R.R., Co., h. 165 Cambridge
Collins Jane Mrs. lı. 1 Norfolk court
Collins James J., carpenter, b. 56 Second Collins James J., laborer, b. 7 Squire's ct. Collins Jeremiah, laborer, h. 159 Winsor Collins John, cooper, h. 26 Carson
Collins John, granite works, Gore wharf, Third. house at South Boston
Collins John, tailor, 551 Main, house 40 Winthrop
Collins John A., clerk, 83 Otis, b. 10 Nortlı Collins John C., boards 56 Second
Collins John P., broker, h. 20 Western av. Collins Joseph, gardener, h. Mt. Auburn, cor. McDonald
Collins J. Lincoln, clerk (424 Atlantic av., B.), b. Joseph Collins', Mt. Auburn
Collins J. L., conductor, Camb. R. R. Co. Collins Mary B. Mrs., boarding-house, 56 Second [69 Bolton
Collins Michael, butcher, Niles Bros., house Collins Michael, laborer, h. 7 Squire's ct.
Collins Michael, junk, house 18 Jefferson
Collins Michael, teamster, lı. r. 372 No. av. Collins Michael B., polisher (13 Bowker, B.), house 216 Pearl
Collins Michael H., laborer, h. 19 Jefferson Collins Park, yard-hand O. C. R. R., bds. 374 Main
Collins Patrick, junk dealer, h. 22 Blanche Collins Patrick D., coal and wood, rear 140 Pleasant, house do.
Collins Richard, teamster, Valentine, Ellis & Co., house 44 De Wolf
Collins Richard, head baker, Memorial Hall, house 34 Charles River
Collins Samuel L., house Hotel School Collins Thomas, laborer, house 1 North
Collins Thomas, butcher, bds. 7 Squire's ct. Collins Thomas, tailor, bds. r. 159 Broadway Collins Thomas J., laborer, b. 27 Second Collins T., driver, Camb. R. R. Co.
Collins Wm., gardener, Mt. Auburn cem-
etery bds. Joseph Collins', Mt. Auburn Collins William, laborer, liouse 148 Green Collins William S., conductor, Cambridge R. R. Co.
Collins, see Colins
Collinson William, 209 Bridge, bds. 59 Third Colman Joseplı J., kitchen furnishing goods, 463 Cambringe, house 183 Columbia Colman, see Coleman
Colston Frank laborer, h. 116 Columbia Colter R., conductor, Cambridge R. R. Co. Colton Frank H., hotel steward, lı. Lake View av., near pumping station
Columbus Albert A., tinsmith, house 5 Rogers' block, Washington
Columbus Louis G., tinsmitlı, Cedar, cor. Belmont, house 27 Reed
Columbus William S., gymnast, house 95 Webster avenue
Combs Charles E., clerk, 415 Cambridge, boards at Somerville
Comee Dennis F., cooper, 129 Gore, house at Boston
Comer James, laborer, 356 Main
Comer James, laborer, h. 27 Harvey
Comer Michael, tanner, h. Harvey, near Clinton [Cambridge
Comerford Alice, widow of Edward, h. 401 Comerford Edward J., restaurant, 92 Mt. Auburn, house do.
Comerford John, laborer, h. 14 Webster av. Comerford John, shoemaker, 240 Cam- bridge, boards 8 Eighth
Comerford Michael, engineer, (High, B.), house rear 67 Charles
Comerford M., driver, Camb. R. R. Co.
Comerford Richard S., machinist, 356 Main, boards at Brighton
KENNEDY'S CRACKERS.
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DIRECTORY.
Comey Charles R., straw goods (N. Y.), h. 5 Pleasant place
Comey George A., brushes, h. 22 Lake
Comey William A., clerk (9 Bowdoin sq., B.), house 120 Magazine
Commeral Joaquin, cabinet maker, 79 Main, house at Boston
Commery Martha, widow of James, house 12 Railroad [rence
Comptois Lewis, soap boiler, boards 2 Law- Compton Alfred J., carpenter, h. 6 Parker Compton Joseph B., salesman (450 Wash- ington, B.), h. Clifton, n. Spruce
Comstock Betsey J., widow of Hiram M., h. 24 Warland
Conant Agnes B. Miss, clerk Registrar of Deeds office, Otis, cor. Second, boards 415 Broadway
Conant Anna E., wid. of John, h. 15 Laurel Conant Benjamin, printer (32 Hawley, B.), house 53 Essex
Conant Charles F., house Washington av. near Arlington
Conant George H., clerk, 9 Brattle, h. 13 Farwell place
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