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Hudson Reuben R., dentist (120 Tremont B.), house 82 Inman
Hudson Robert J., clerk, (12 Blackstone Market, B.), boards 22 Elm
Hudson Sophia H., Mrs., b. 520 Main
H UDSON T. HENRY, cashier Lechmere National Bank, 66 Cam- bridge, boards 75 Otis
Huebel Ernest C., shoemaker, 43 Market Huff Fred W., clerk, (50 Hanover, B.), b. 65 Cherry
Huff George, laborer, 203 Bridge
Huff James, h. 65 Cherry
Huff James H., teamster, bds. 65 Cherry
Huff John B., mason, house 68 Winter
Huff Wilbur S., bookkeeper, 44 Cambridge, house at Everett
Hugelman John, baker, 442 Cambridge, b. 169 Norfolk
Huger Elizabeth P. Miss, teacher Kinder- garten school,69 Brattle, bds. 65 Sparks Huggins Nancy, wid., boards 3 Ballord pl. Hughes Alfred J., trunk maker, boards r. 145 Columbia
Hughes Charles, foreman Boston Ice Co. blacksmith shop, Prison Point road, h. at East Somerville [106 Pearl Hughes Edward J., clerk 607 Main, house Hughes Eliza, widow of Jacob, h. rear 145 Columbia
Hughes Frank P., machinist, 72 Main, h. 61 Spring
Hughes Frank P., farmer, b. 12 Jackson Hughes George F., coachman, J. G. Thorp, Elmwood av. h. Willis ct.
Hughes George H., painter, 101 Green, h. at Somerville
Hughes George W., painter, 101 Green, boards at Somerville
Hughes James E., at 162 Broadway, house 95 Green
Hughes John, laborer, h. 392} Cambridge Hughes John, valve maker (97 Oliver, B.), house 32 Amory
Hughes John A., laborer, bds. 12 Jackson Hughes John H., trunk maker, boards rear 161} Broadway
Hughes Lawrence, painter, 16 Boylston, rooms 69} Mt. Auburn
Hughes Margaret widow of John, house 12 Jackson
Hughes Margaret Mrs., h. 67 Brattle Hughes Mary, widow, house 12 Fourth Hughes Michael, laborer, Cambridge Cem- etery, house 9 Maynard place
Hughes Patrick J., restaurant, 10 Broad- way, house do.
Hughes Philip, gateman, B. & L. R. R. & M. C. R. R., North av., bds. 12 Jackson Hughes Philip, laborer, boards 3 George Hughes Thos., painter, bds. 69} Mt. Auburn Hughes Wm., clk., 10 Broadway, boards do. Hughes William, lumper, 162 Broadway, house 4 Rockwell
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY, Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON,
820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.
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CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY.
Hulbert George, cutter (350 Washington, B.), house 44 Hamilton
Hulbert George H., cutter (350 Washing- ton, B.), house 44 Hamilton
Hulbert J. G., conductor Cambridge R. R. Hull James H., boards 112 Winsor
Hull Joseph, tin pedler, h. 111 Winsor
Hull Thomas, clerk, 387 Cambridge, house 112 Winsor [Spring
Hullock Charles, cabinet maker, house 169 Hulme Abby M , widow of James M., house 201 North avenue
Hulme Louise Miss, bookkeeper (23 Avon, B.), boards 201 North avenue
Hulme Marin Mrs., house 201 North av. Humans William, electrician, house 11 Roger's block. Main
Humbert Samuel B., piano maker, 73 Main, house 198 Green
Hume Manson, conductor Cambridge R. R. boards 418 Main
Humiston Alice E. Miss, bookkeeper, 148 North av., boards 19 Shepard
Humiston Frederick R., carpenter M. E. Rideout & Co., house 19 Shepard
Humphrey Charles S., clerk (107 Federal, B.), boards 137 Oxford
Humphrey David, flour (214 State, B.), h. 811 Main [h. 23 Maple av. Humphrey David jr., flour (214 State, B.), Humphrey Henry B., machinist (183 High, B), boards 181 Main
Humphrey James, printer (218 Franklin, B.), house 26 Banks [square
Humphrey John, carpenter, bds. 6 Harvard Humphrey John jr., painter, h. 25 Sidney Humphrey Orra H., clerk (P. O. B.), house 158 Pleasant
Humphrey Seth T., roofer, h. 181 Main Humphrey Thomas, house 137 Oxford Humphries William W., laborer John Rear- don & Sons, house 4 Allston
Hunnewell Anna D., widow of Otis, boards 51 Essex
Hunnewell Caroline, widow of James A., house 6 Ash street place
Hunnewell Charles H., real estate, 448 Harvard, and janitor Washington and Holmes schools, h. 134 Mt. Auburn Hunnewell Chas. H. M., plumber, 12 Brat- tle, boards 134 Mt. Auburn
Hunnewell Frank M., carriage painter, 10 Brattle, boards 6 Ash street place
Hunuewell Franklin, paper-hanger, Church, house 17 Hilliard
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Hunnewell James W., papers, confection- ery, erc., 228 North av., h. 6 Orchard Hunnewell Ruth, widow of Charles, house 79 Brattle
Hunnewell William, janitor Thorndike and Otis schools, house 136 Thorndike
Hunnewell Wm. A. (Wm. A. Hunnewell & Co.), coal and wood, 84 Er dge, h. at Somerville
H UNNEWELL WM. A. & CO. (William A. Hunnewell and David Proudfoot), coal and wood, 84 Bridge and (79 State, B.)
Hunson Frank H., upholsterer, b. 53 Clark Hunson Henry, fish and oysters, 189 Hamp- shire, house do.
Hunson Lucinda A., widow of Henry, house 53 Clark [Franklin Hunson Stephen C., carpenter, house 209 Hunson Stephen C. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 209 Franklin
Hunt Alfred H., clerk (24 Broad, B.), bds. 32 Bigelow [DeWolf Hunt Charles, house 1 Symonds block, Hunt David W., machinist, h. 30 Sidney Hunt Edgar F. (Edgar F. Hunt & Co.), booksellers and stationers, 575 Main, house 32 Bigelow
H UNT EDGAR F. & CO. (Edgar F. Hunt), booksellers and stationers, 575 Main
Hunt Elisha, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house at Malden
Hunt Elizabeth T., widow of Freeman, house 37 Second [37 Second
Hunt Freeman, lawyer (7 State, B.), bds. Hunt James L., cooper, bds. I. Witham's, Waverly, near Fort Washington
Hunt Lucius D., engineer (104 W. Brook- line, B.), house 255 Broadway
Hunt Rebecca T., widow, house 7 Mellen
H UNT SAMUEL F., undertaker and janitor High school, h. 32 Bigelow Hunt William, laborer, house Montgomery, cor. Harvey
Hunt William D., American Rubber Co., Potter
Hunt William H., salesman (31 Federal, B.), house 38 Ellery
Hunt William H., jr., travelling salesman, boards 38 Ellery
Hunt W., hostler Cambridge R.R Hunter B., conductor Cambridge R.R.
Hunter Harriet, wid. of Jas., h. 60 Winter Hunter John, boards 1 State
Hunter Reuben T., machinist (B.), boards 60 Winter
Hunter Robert A., blacksmith, b. 34 Wash- ington
Hunter Sarah, widow of John, h. rear 15 Hollis
Hunter Thomas L., moulder, h. 430 Main Hunter Wm. H., glass engraver, boards 60 Winter
Hunting Annie, wid., b. 11 Ellsworth av. Hunting Chas. H. L., crayon artist, house 27 Jay
Hunting C. Frank, clerk (105 Bedford, B.), house 23 Columbia
Hunting James D., artist, rooms 27 Jay Huntington James, watches, etc., 9 Har- vard row, house 55 North avenue
BURDITT & WILLIAMS.
All kinds of HARDWARE GOODS at Lowest Prices. 20 Dock Square.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
EDGAR F. HUNT & CO., BOOKSELLERS, Fancy Goods,
LEDCER
CASH
STATIONERY.
POCKET BOOKS, CUTLERY, School Books, Etc.
575 Main St., Cambridgeport.
Circulating Library.
SAMUEL F. HUNT, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 32 Bigelow Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
TAUNTON IRON WORKS CO.,
$7 & 89 BLACKSTONE STREET, Boston, Mass. THE NEW OCTAGON RANGE.
GOLDEN STAR
FURNACE.
A Quick and Powerful Heater, Perfectly Gas Tight.
Admitted by the best judges to be the most complete, and with more new features than any other range, having burnished edges. PATENT PARAGON, OR DUPLEX GRATE, AUTOMATIC TOWEL DRYER. PATENT ASH SIFTER, and made in many different styles and sold by all First Class Dealers in this country. We also make a great variety of low-priced ranges to suit the trade.
FIRST CLASS in every partic- ular, and contains more new im- provements than any other Fur- naco made.
ACO
MOYNAHAN & CO., Agents, 467 Cambridge St., cor. Prospect, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
DEVEREAUX
AND LINDSEY
TAILORS,
NO. 367 WASHINGTON STREET,
BOSTON.
R. F. DEVERE.IUX.
P. ILLE.Y LINDSEY.
Union Carpet Cleaning Co.,
UNION CARPET BEATING CO.
A Rotary Compressed Air Machine, warranted superior to any other and not to wear or tear the carpets. (Established in 1856.)
228 Cambridge St., Boston. F. S. ADAMS, Prop.
Carpets taken up, cleaned and relaid at short notice. All carpets done at this es- tablishmeht are warranted to be free from moths, without injury to carpets.
Orders by Postal, or otherwise, will be promptly attended to.
S. A. HOLT.
J. B. BUGBEE.
HOLT & BUGBEE,
-DEALERS IN-
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC WOODS,
Mahogany, Rose Wood, Box Wood, Sweet Gum, Letter Wood,
Black Walnut, Spanish Cedar, Red Cedar, Lignumvitæ, Tulip Wood, .
Chestnut, Maple, Ash, Cherry, White Wood,
Ebony, Cocoa, Fustic, Holly, Satin Wood
173 Friend and 81 Canal Streets, BOSTON.
Lumber Wharf and Dry House,
EAST STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
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CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY.
Huntington Oliver M. W., assistant in chemistry, H. U., boards 25 Quincy Huntress Edward T., h. r. 150 Prospect
H UNTRESS JAMES E. (W. A. Greenough & Co.), pub. Cambridge City Directory, (Bowdoin Building, 31 Milk, B.), house 8 Greenough avenue Hunzalman Joseph, laborer, h. 64 Harvard Hurch Christopher, house 126 Oxford
Hurd Alfred D., clerk Riverside Press, house at Boston
Hurd Amos D., h. rear Palmer, n. Brattle Hurd Edward A., carriage painter, house Russell
Hurd Edward F., house 15 Hewes
Hurd Elisha, laborer, h. Kinnaird, c. Bay Hurd Elizabeth Miss, house 661 Main
Hurd E., watchman Cambridge R.R. stable, River
Hurd George H. Mrs., widow, house 112 Magazine [Inman
Hurd George P., student H. U., boards 3 Hurd George W., boards 661 Main
Hurd James D., clerk Riverside Press, h. at Newtonville
Hurd Mary A. Mrs., restaurant, basement 559 Main, house do.
Hurd Mary B., Mrs., boards 21 Baldwin
Hurd Sophia Mrs., house 27 Decatur
Hurd Theodore C., clerk of courts, Court House, Third, house 3 Inman
Hurlbut Clara, widow of William R., h. 425 Broadway
Hurlbut George J., conductor Cambridge R.R., h. 18 Dunster
Hurlbut William S., dry goods (20 Han- over, B.), boards 425 Broadway Hurley Catharine, widow of Patrick, h. 8 DeWolf
Hurley Daniel, waiter (Tremont House, Boston), house rear 427 Cambridge
Hurley Daniel, laborer, house 11 Short Hurley Daniel F., clerk, 34 Cambridge, boards 8 Lechmere place
Hurley Dennis, laborer, house 119 Gore Hurley Dennis F., clerk, 185 Bridge, bds. 123 Spring
Hurley Ellen Mrs., house 45 Reed
Huiley Henry, tinsmith, 502 Main
Hurley James, glassmaker, boards 8 Lech- mere place
Hurley James Mrs., house 10 Green Hurley Jamcs, boards 10 Green
Hurley James, teamster, 169 Gore, h. 63 do. Hurley Jeremiah, machinist, 17 Main, house at Boston
Hurley John, shade painter, 15 Blanche Hurley John W., finisher, 79 Main, boards 6 Fourth
Hurley Margaret, widow of Florence house 8 Lechmere place
Hurley Maurice, farmer, h. 194 Dublin Hurley Michael, carpenter, h. 212 Columbia Hurley Nellie Miss, house 7 Holly
Hurley Patrick, laborer, house 6 Fourth Hurley Patrick, teamster, 17 East, boards 8 Lechmere place
Hurley Thomas J., carpenter, 17 Main, house 1 Ninth
Hurlihy Cornelius, safe maker, 17 Main Hurlihy Daniel, cooper, bds. 30 Warren Hurlihy Timothy, laborer, h. 30 Warren Hurrell Edwin J., mason and crockery, etc., 489 Main, house 31 Kinnaird
Hurst George M., veneerer, 162 Broadway, house at Boston
Hurst Peter, currier (Somerville), house Harvey near Clifton
Huse John, machinist, house Munroe, cor. Third
Hurter William F., salesman (518 Wash- iugton, B.), boards 738 Main
Hussey Clara, widow of Joshua, h. 24 East Hussey Eliza M. Miss, teacher Putnan grammar school, boards 342 Broadway Hussey Frank E,, machinist, 17 Main, bds. at Boston
Hussey John, teamster, house 24 East Hussey Ruel W., painter, 660 Main, bds. 56 Putman av.
Hustis Patrick W., driver R. H. Hanson, bds. 41 Pine
Huston Albert, hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., 201 Main, house 13 Brewery
Huston I. Randall, laborer, h. 128 Gore Huston Josiah B., saloon (25 Causeway, B.). house 101 Cambridge
Hutchings George S., organ mnfr. (233 Cambridge, B.), house Chestnut, cor. Pearl
Hutchins Amy Miss, teacher Ilillside gram- mar school (Jamaica Plain), boards 6 White
Hutchins Frank, clerk (B.), h. 24 Cogswell avenue
Hutchins John, moulder, bds. 166 Main Hutchins Lucy H., widow of Chas. T., h. 24 Cogswell avenue
Hutchins Nellie A. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, bds. 6 White
Hutchins Oscar B., teacher (608 Washing- ton, B.), house 29 Norfolk
Hutchins Samuel. h. 12 Ash street place Hutchins William, house 6 White
Hutchins Wm. Mrs., florist, White, corner Somerville avenue, house 6 White
Hutchins Wm. E., lawyer (65 Sears bldg., B.), boards 6 White
Hutchinson Albert E., carpenter, 547 Main, h. 519 do.
Hutchinson Catherine, widow, h. 10 Jay Hutchinson Charles W., boiler maker, 92 Main, house rear 110 do.
Hutchinson Edward E., foreman, 120 Port- land, rooms 104 Hampshire
Hutchinson Edward E. (55 Franklin, B.), h. 40 Cherry
KENNEDY'S CRACKERS.
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CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY.
Hutchinson Edwin W., carpenter, h. 152 Prospect
Hutchinson Frank W., clerk, boards 16 Hubbard avenue
Hutchinson George A., teamster, 220 Port- land, house 152 Prospect
Hutchinson Granville D., carpenter, house 26 Ash
Hutchinson Hiram N. (Otis S. Brown & Co.), flour, etc., 111 Bridge, house at Bedford [Hubbard av.
Hutchinson Horace W., expressman, bds. 16 Hutchinson Iva B., at 139 Broadway, b. rear 110 Main
Hutchinson James B., janitor Lawrence Scientific School, house 20 Mason
Hutchinson Johanna, widow lı. 13 Cherry Hutchinson John J., carpenter, h. 42 Sec- ond
H UTCHINSON J. FRED., mes- senger National Revere Bank (100 Franklin, B.), boards 20 Mason
Hutchinson Isabella, wid. of James L., h. 16 Hubbard avenue
Hutchinson J. Albert, expressman, boards 16 Hubbard avenue
Hutchinson Lizzie G,, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards 131 Otis
Hutchinson Lizzie S., wid. of Eugene O., house 179 Harvard
Hutchinson Nathan, foreman moulding de- partment, 162 Broadway, h. 40 Cherry Hutchinson Thomas, clerk, 157 Bridge, h. 131 Otis
Hutchinson Peter J., postal collector (B.), h. 10 Essex
Hutchinson W., driver Cambridge R.R. Co. Hutchinson -, tinsmith, 502 Main
Hutchison Catherine A., wid. of Robert R., boards 10 Jay
Hutchison Nellie I. Miss, teacher Kinder- garten school, 41 Holyoke, boards 10 Jay
Hyams Joseph, cigar maker, 15 Lopez, h. do.
Hyatt Alpheus, professor at Institute of Technology, and custodian Boston Natural History rooms (Berkeley, cor- ner Boylston, B.), house 7 Avon
Hyde Dana W., (Dana W. Hyde & Co.), dry goods, etc., 609 Main, h. 736 do.
H YDE DANA W. & CO., Dana W. Hyde), dry goods, 4 Hyde's block, 609 Main
Hyde Daniel, laborer, boards 40 Vine
Hyde Edward, treas., Cambridgeport Sav- ings Bank, 635 Main, house 681 do. Ayde Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, boards rear 39 Brattle
Hyde George H., fly fiuisher, 162 Broad- way, house 227 do. [32 Mellen Hyde George W., traveling salesman, h. Hyde Isaac, carpenter, house 34 Mellen Hyde John, peddler, house 40 Vine
Hyde John, laborer (B. & M. R. R., B.), h. rear of 3 Short
Hyde J. Homer, clerk, house 10 Holyoke Hyde Katie Miss, press feeder, University Press, house rear 39 Brattle
Hyde Michael, laborer, house 15 Carson Hyde Thomas A., student Episcopal Theo. school, Brattle [school, Brattle
Hyde William, student Epis. Theological Hyer William H., bookbinder, 418 Har- vard, boards at Boston
Hyland Dennis, slater (142 Charles, B.), boards 126 Spring
Hyland James E., inspector Suburban Telephone Co., 623 Main, h. at Chelsea Hynes John B., glass blower, h. 57 Spring Hynes Thomas M., cabinet maker (Utica, B.), house 14 Upton
Hyslop Robert, watchman, 17 Main, house 3 Brown's block, Third
IGO JAMES, iceman, h. 366 North avenue Igo John, saloon, 366 North ave. house do. Illingworth John W., machinist, house 8 Lawrence
Illingworth John W., telephone inspector (B.), boards 8 Lawrence
Ilsley Charles P., house 11 Sumner
Ingalls Charles E., bookkeeper (2 Liberty sq. B.), boards 124 Austin
Ingalls Charles W., livery stable, (Somer- ville, ) house Elm, corner Russell
Ingalls Charlotte Mrs., dressmaker and in- telligence office, 59 River, house do. Ingalls Edward B., piano tuner and cane seating, house 59 River
Ingalls Frank E., gents' furnishing goods (279 Washington, R.), house 9 Avon Ingalls Henry B., variety store and periodi- cals, 249} Broadway, house do.
Ingalls John D., plumber and pump maker, 187 Harvard, house 107 Norfolk
Ingalls John E., clerk, boards 107 Norfolk Ingalls Josiah H., music teacher and piano tuner, 603 Main, h. 257 Pearl
Ingalls Newton S., case maker, 162 Broad- way, honse 164 Putnam aveuue
Ingalls Ruth E., wid. of Joseph C., house 7 Avon
Ingalls William T., pump maker, 187 Har- vard, boards 44 Austin
Ingalls Winfield Scott, brass finisher (28 Beach, B.), boards 99 Appleton (B.) Ingham Cornelius, laborer, 506 Main, bds. 389 do.
Ingols M. R. Miss, principal Young Ladies' school, 17 Berkeley, boards 34 Kirk- land
Ingraham Jane, wid. of John, h. 20 South Ingraham Tamesin, wid of Lemuel, house 164 Brattle
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NMAN SQUARE HOTEL, James Barnes, prop., Inman square
PACH BROTHERS,
MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL,
H. Wm. Tupper, Manager.
PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR HARVARD UNIVERSITY
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CAMBRIDGE [I] DIRECTORY.
Innes Brunswick S., trunk maker, rear 382 Main, house at Chelsea
Innes Frank, hairdresser, 181} Bridge, bds. 130 do.
Ireland Angie L., dressmaker, 652 Main, house do.
Ireland Geo. W., clerk, 473 Main, house 465 do.
Ireland Oscar W. jr., clerk, 473 Main, h. 119 Washington
Ireland Rinaldo E., sec. Mid. Mut. Benev. Association, house 22 Prospect
Ireland Sheldon C., piano hammer coverer, 330 Main, house 33 Front
Ireland S. C., insurance agent, 613 Main, house Prospect
Ireson Adeline M. Miss, teacher Washing- ton grammar school, bds. 13 Wallace Irish William R., carpenter h. 11 Suffolk Irish W. L., driver Cambridge R. R. Co. Irvin Lucy, widow, house 22 Charles River Irvine E. W., wid. of John, house 213 North avenue
Irvine Geo. W., cabinet maker, 113 Broad- way, house 213 North avenue
Irvine Henry E., treas. Am. Electric and Illuminating Co. (234 Devonshire, B.), h. 5 Day
Irvine John E., printer Riverside Press, h. 10 Laurel
Irvine Wm. R., sash and blind maker, (21 Wareham, B.) house 213 North avenue Irving Edward, peddler, bds. 104 Tremont Irving Geo. W., carpenter, h. 213 North av. Irving James, peddler, h. 104 Tremont
Irving William, coachman, 317 Harvard, boards do.
Irving William, peddler, b. 104 Tremont Irving William, teamster, 162 Broadway, house Bristol, near Hampshire
Irving William J., baker, house 58 Lake View av.
Irwin James, upliolsterer, 23 Brattle, h. 23 Mill
Irwin John, boiler maker, 72 Main
Irwin Thomas H., upholsterer, house 52 Spring
Isaac John F., packer, bds. 22 Howard
Isaac Thomas, tailor (49 Temple pl., B.), h. 22 Howard
Isaacs Henry, cigar maker, h. 111 Pleasant Isaacs John, laborer, house 19 Harvard Isaacs Solomon, cigar maker, h. 10 Green Isaacson Brunt T., laborer, h. 37 Willow Ischer E., carver, 44 Cambridge Ischer I., carver, 44 Cambridge
Isham Lock Co., lock mnfrs., Oliver E. Pillard, supt., 17 Main
Ivers Francis (F. Ivers & Son), carriage mnfr., 176, 178 and 186 North avenue, house Mt. Vernon, near North av.
Ivers Frank H. (F. Ivers & Son), carriage mnfr., 176 North av., bds. Mt. Vernon, near North av.
Ivers F. & Son (Francis and Frank H. Ivers), carriage mnfrs., 176, 178 and 186 North av.
Ivers Patrick, gardener, h. 6 Emmons pl. Ivers Warren (Ivers & Tucker), carriage mnfr., Church, opposite Palmer, bds. 27 Trowbridge
Ivers Warren Mrs., millinery and worsteds, 446 Harvard, b. 27 Trowbridge
Ivers William H. (Ivers and Pond Piano Co.), Albany, and (597 Washington, B.), house at Dedham
Ivers & Pond Piano Co., piano mnfrs., Al- bany, and (597 Washington, B.)
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VERS & TUCKER (Warren Ivers and Eben Tucker), carriage manufac- turers, Church, opp. Palmer
Ivory Michael, liquors (Western av., B.), house 2 Riverside place
JACKSON ALEXANDER, laborer, house 38 Pine
Jackson Alex., rubber, Harvard Gymna- sium, rooms 38 Pine
Jackson Anson H., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 17 Rockwell
Jackson Benjamin D., hairdresser (State House, B.), house 96 Putnam av.
Jackson Elijah A., laborer, h. 45 Hastings Jackson Enoch S., hairdresser, 25 River, b. 5 West
Jackson E., hostler, Cambridge R R. Jackson Gilman D., fish (64 Anderson, B.), house 58 Western av.
Jackson Harriet E., Mrs., ladies' hairdress- er, 96 Putnam av., house do.
Jackson John, boiler maker, h. 10 Eighth Jackson John A., core maker, 368 Main, b. 10 Eighth
Jackson John R., laborer, house rear Cam- bridge, next Chemical Works
Jackson John R., porter (17 Beacon, B.), house 6 Eaton
Jackson Lucy S., widow, h. 12 Norfolk
Jackson L. L., student H. U., boards 46 Trowbridge
Jackson Martha Mrs., house 37 Hastings Jackson Richard, hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., h. 43 Harvey
Jackson Wm. H., waiter, h. 82 Harvard Jacobs Abner, tinsmith, 10 Brattle Jacobs Bela F., attorney-at-law, 658 Main, house 19 Pleasant
Jacobs Betsey L., widow of Franklin, h. 33 Essex
Jacobs Charles C., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 3 Jay
Jacobs Eleanor, widow of John, house 11 Brewer
Jacobs Henry B., assistant H. U., rooms 5 Gray's Hall
Jacobs John Henry, foreman (B. H. C. & Co., B.), house 62 River
CHOICE
GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
P. O'BRIEN & SON
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CAMBRIDGE [J ] DIRECTORY.
J ACOBS JUSTIN A., city clerk, office City Hall, house 149 Austin Jacobs Lucy A. Mrs., teacher. b. 24 Follen Jacobsen Hagan, fly-finisher, 162 Broadway, house 107 Winsor
Jacobsen Martin, fly-finisher, 162 Broad- way, boards 107 Winsor
Jacobson Andrew F., carriage trimmer (245 Charles, B.), h. 65 Columbia
Jacobson Angelo M., cabinet maker, Ivers and Pond Piano Co., Albany
Jacobson Charles, piano-maker Ivers
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Pond Piano Co., Albany, h. Cottage Jacobson Rudolph, cigar maker, 35 Pearl, boards 8 Norfolk
Jacoby Leopold, teacher of languages, b. 465 Broadway
Jacques Rufus, pattern maker, bds. 6 Tufts Jaeger Christia, widow of Fred C. house 104 Thorndike
Jagerstan John F. W., engineer, house 15 Hewes
Jamellier Andre, Prof. of Fencing, Hemin- way Gymnasium, H. U.
James Alexander, photograph printer, (147 Tremont B.), h. 60 Washington
James Chas., grocer, 543 Main, h. 44 Pearl James Charles, waiter (B.), h. 1 Village
James Cordelia E., Mrs., dressmaker, 1 Village, house do.
James Edward B., lumber (13 Kilby, B.), house 88 Lake View av.
James Henry, switchman Cambridge Rail- road Co., house 53 Mt. Auburn
JAMES JOHN K., plumber, 5 Brattle, house 22 Church
James John W., painter, house 2 Cogswell place [Norfolk
James Joseph, at (F. R. R., B.), boards 2 James Mary Mrs., intelligence office, 53 Mt. Auburn
James Samuel, grocer, 543 Main, house 2 Norfolk
James Sarah A., widow, house 6 Clark
James Thomas P. Mrs., house 96 Brattle
James William asst. professor of Physi- ology and Comparative Anatomy, Mu- seum of Comparitive Zoology H. U., h. 15 Appian way
J AMES WILLIAM A., clerk, and messenger Nat'l City Bank, 553 Main, boards 2 Norfolk [bridge Jameson Carrie, w. of Preston h. 482 Cam- Jameson Edwin A. L., bonnet and hat frames (20 Chauncy, B.), house Mt. Vernon
Jameson Jeremiah D., lab., bds. 4 Allston Jameson John P., machine carving, house 8 Florence
Jameson Thomas E., student, boards A. E. L. Jameson's, Mt. Vernon
Jameson Winthrop M., bonnet frame mnfr. (20 Chauncy, B.), h. Hotel Wentworth, 7 Essex
Jandreau Michael, brick maker, h. 83 Spruce Janifer George Cornelius, watchman, Baldwin street stable C. R. R., house 22 Charles River
Jansson Charles A., piano maker, house 6 Plympton
Jaques Fred W., clerk Bay State Brick Co., house at Somerville
Jaques M. Jane Miss, house 25 Church Jaques Rufus, pattern maker, 92 Main Jaques William, supt. Bay State Brick Co., rear 124 Spruce, h. at Somerville
Jaseph Charles B., plumber, 169 Gore, h. 15 Eighth
Jaton Louis, cook (Parker House, B.), b. 7 Rogers' block
Jayes Charles, butcher, Jackson, house Clifton near Spruce
Jayes Damien, lab. h. Clifton near Spruce Jayes Joseph, brickmaker, house 26 Reed Jaynes Julian C., proctor H. U., rooms 15 Divinity Hall
Jefferds Jas. F., collector, house 1 Willard street court
Jeffers Richard K., carpenter, h. 72 Wright Jefferson James, fireman S. F. E. Co. 1, house 121 Mount Auburn
Jefferson John, hostler, Church, house rear 18 Sparks [15 Sparks
Jefferson John jr., hostler, Church, house Jefferson Nicholas, lab. bds. rear 18 Sparks Jeffery Thomas E., hatter, h. 48 Tremont Jeffrey James, conductor Camb. R. R. Co,, bds. G. Hazlett's, Frank
Jellison William, steam fitter, h. 20 Green Jenkins Andrew C., hostler Camb R. R. stables, house 2 Deacon
Jenkins Charles E., broom-maker 412 Main boards 20 Suffolk
Jenkins C., wood-worker M. E. Rideout & Co., State
Jenkins Hiram, paver, house 14 Lopez Jenkins Peter, laborer, h. 27 Washington Jenkins Wm. H. H., waiter Memorial Hall, house 9 Baldwin court
Jenks F. A., driver Camb. R. R.
Jenness Austin T. (Jenness & Twombly), express Riverside and University press- es, house 22 Putnam avenue
Jenness Catherine Mrs., house Holworthy near Belmont
Jenness Charles M., clerk, bds. 91 Tremont Jenness Geo. L., lather, bds. 26 Tremont Jenness Lewis P., salesman, 471 Main, h. 431 do.
Jenness Margaret J., widow of Wm. H. house 105 Elm [91 Tremont Jenness Margaret L., widow of John, h. Jenness Nathaniel, conductor Charles Riv- er R. Co., bds. Mrs. Catherine Jen- ness', Holworthy
Jenness Samuel W., lather, h. 36 Tremont
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Assortment of Bronze Hardware in New England AT 20 DOCK SQUARE. BURDITT & WILLIAMS.
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Jenness & Twombly (Austin T. Jenness & Joshua Twombly), express Riverside and University Presses (34 Court sq., Boston)
Jenning Geo. F., painter, bds. 64 Prospect Jennings Abbie G., widow of Dr. Joseph H., house 13 Green
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