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Magahy Andrew B., upholsterer, 23 Brat- tle, house 121 Mount Auburn
Magee Bernard J., machinist, house 65 Norfolk
Magee Catherine, widow, h. 39 Charles
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Magee Hugh, laundryman Mass. General Hospital (Blossom, cor. Allen, B.), h. 98 Putnam avenue
Magee John F., painter, h. 198 Norfolk
Magee Peter, wood turner, 54 Bridge, house at Boston
Magoun' Aaron B., boards 315 Broadway Magoun Joseph, machinist, h. 62 Otis
Magoun Warren, bookbinder (51 Chardon, B.), house 28 Prospect
Maguire Bernard, glass packer, house 243 Cambridge
Maguire Bernard, grocer, 58 Harvard, h. do. Maguire Daniel, house 131 Spring
Maguire Francis, oils (1 Central whf., B.), house 151 Austin
Maguire John, horse shoer, 18 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Maguire John, laborer, h. Concord avenue, corner New
Maguire John, rope maker, h. 176 Green Maguire John B., sawyer, h. 27 Gore
Maguire Maurice F., piano maker, Albany, house 35 School
Maguire Samuel, marble worker, boards 1 Hampshire
Maguire Peter, horse shoer, Palmer, boards 39 Boylston
Maguire, see McGuire
Mahady Daniel J., grocer, 142 Pearl, house 144 do.
Mahady John, organ maker (1299 Wash- ington, B.), house 111 Magazine
Mahady J. William, clerk, 82 Pleasant, boards 111 Magazine
Mahaffy Francis J., printer (39 Arch, B.), house 194 North avenue
Mahaffy John T., carpenter, h. 122 Green Mahan Patrick, bricklayer, h. 172 Norfolk Mahan Thos., laborer, house 22 Hunting Mahar D., driver, Cambridge R. R. Co. Mahar, see Meaghar
Mahegan James J., bookbinder, Riverside h. 9 Buck's block, Seventh
Maher Daniel, teamster, 3 Hampshire
Maher Frank, cutter Am. Rubber Co., h. 41 Union
Mahler Ellen, widow of Anthony, house 110 Harvard
Mahler Jos., teamster, 184 Broadway, bds. 110 Harvard
Mahoney Cairn, butcher, h. rear 2 Ninth Mahoney Catherine, widow of Cornelius, house 179 Bridge
Mahoney Cornelius, laborer, h. 42 First Mahoney Cornelius, carpenter, B. & L. R.R. repair shop, house 124 Gore
Mahoney Cornelius, laborer, h. 29 Porter Mahoney Cornelius, teamster, 12 Camb.
Mahoney Cornelius W., hack driver, Church, boards do.
Mahoney Daniel, blacksmith, 135 Franklin, boards 16 Andrew
Mahoney Daniel, gateman, F. R. R., New, house do.
Mahoney David, carriage smith, 232 North avenue, boards 40 Spruce
Mahoney David, teamster, 84 Bridge, house 8 Cambridge
Mahoney Dennis, butcher, bds. 198 Cam- bridge
Mahoney Dennis, coachman, h. 29 West Mahoney Dennis, lab., h. r. 269 Cambridge Mahoney Dennis, blacksmith, 92 Main, h. 2 Foster's block, 87 Main
Mahoney Dennis, laborer, and boarding- house, house 34 Hampshire
Mahoney Dennis, carpenter, house Coperthwaite
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Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 20 North Mahoney Dennis J., painter, h. 6 Stinson ct. Mahoney Fred. D., organ varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 29 Ninth, cor. Otis
Mahoney James, mason, house 12 Warren Mahoney James, laborer, house 13 Water
Mahoney Jeremiah, house 58 Winter
Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 15 Warren Mahoney Jeremiah J., laborer, house rear 40 Gore
Mahoney John,laborer, bds. 34 Hampshire Mahoney John laborer, h. 106 Webster av. Mahoney John, teamster, W. T. Richard- son & Co., house 40 Winthrop
Mahoney Joseph J., organ varnisher, 162 Broadway, boards 29 Ninth
Mahoney Mary, widow of John, house 247 Franklin
Mahoney Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 95 Spruce
Mahoney Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 57 Charles
Mahoney Mary, widow, bds. 8 Hastings
Mahoney Mary A. Miss, variety store, 19 Cowperthwaite, lı. do.
Mahoney Patrick, upholsterer, bds. 58 Winter
Mahoney Patrick, carpenter, Palmer, near Church, house 32 Cowperthwaite
Mahoney Patrick J., shoemaker, 222 North avenue, house 217 do.
Mahoney Timothy, boiler maker, 92 Main Mahoney Timothy, case maker, 162 Broad- way, rooms 100 Vine
Mahoney Timothy, laborer, h. 12 Harrison Mahoney Timothy, rear 414 Main, house 24 Hayes court
Mahoney Timothy, laborer, h. 17 Murdock Mahoney Timothy O., hackman, house rear 411 Cambridge
Mahoney Wm., laborer, 28 Bridge, boards 14 East
Mahoney William, laborer, h. 56 Cedar Mahoney Wm., laborer, h. 116 Webster av, Mahoney Wm. D., gardener John L. Hayes. house 261 Mt. Auburn
Mahoney Daniel, laborer, b. 37 Bolton Mahoney Denis, laborer, house 37 Bolton Maiers Helen, widow of John E., house Chestnut, near Waverly
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Maiers Orlando A., gas-fitter (27 Bromfield, B.), house Chestnnt, near Waverly Mains George, laborer, house 107 Tremont Mains James, ward tender Mass. General Hospital (Blossom, cor. Allen, B.), house 104 Putnam ave.
Mains Jolın, grocer, 16 Vine, house do. Mains Patrick H., driver Cambridge Rail- road Co., boards 16 Vine
M AITLAND JAMES, blacksmith, Sixth, cor. Harvard, house near do. Majawski Frank, laborer, house 52 Winter Major James, laborer, gas works, house 13 Maynard place
Major William F., agt. (B.), h. 106 Ellery Malanson William, laborer, house 4 North Malcom Susan, widow, h. 25 Baldwin
Mallahan John, machinist, 356 Main, house at Somerville
Mallen John F., tailor, 501 Main, house 494 do.
Mallender Thomas, brass polisher, house 23 Cambridge
Malley Arthur, fireman, 172 Pearl, house 121 Pleasant
Malley Edward B., counselor, 66 Cam- bridge, boards 80 Otis
Malley James, grease collector, b. 41 Willow Malley Patrick, grease collector, house 41 Willow
Malley, see Melley
Mallon John, city laborer, h. 119 Pleasant Mallon John, laborer, house Bristol, near Webster avenue
Mallon Thos. J., confectioner, boards 119 Pleasant [b. do. Mallor Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 4 Union, Mallory Richard P., engraver, (160 Trem- ont, B.), house 85 Hancock
Mallows Martha, widow of James, house 11 Prospect
Malloy Daniel, laborer, bds. 15 Warren Malm Chas. A., cabinet maker, 602 Main, h. 72 Gore
Malone Charles W., potter, b. 112 Dublin Malone Frank, expressman Lyceum build- ing, Harvard row, house at Somerville Malone Harry, frame-maker, Russ Mould- ing Co., First, bds. at Boston
Malone James, marble-worker A. McDon- ald, Mt. Auburn, b. 112 Dublin
Malone John, laborcr, b. 112 Dublin
Malone Patrick, laborer, h. 18 Hunting
Malone Peter, asst. engineer, pumping house C. W. W., Lake View avenue, house 112 Dublin
Malone Philip, tin ware mnfr., 191 Hamp- shire, house 192 Norfolk
Maloney Daniel, laborer, h. 24 Porter
Maloney Dennis, laborcr, h. 3 Rogers' block, Washington
Maloney John, butcher, Niles Bros., house 19 Dublin [Spring
Maloney John, stonecutter, b. First, cor.
Maloney Patrick, laborer, b. 104 Sparks Maloney Wm., teamster, Almshouse, house Tannery
Maloney, see Moloney
Maloon James, spring turner, 368 Main, house at Chelsea
Maloon John W., tinsmith, house 14 Sands Manda Albert W., gardener, Botanic Gar- den, house 1 Raymond
Mandell Wm. A., ins. agt. (13 Exchange place, room 8, B.), h. 4 Walnut av.
Mandell Wm. J., discount clerk Tremont National Bank (8 Congress, B.), house 4 Walnut avenue
Mangan Patrick, teamster, h. 23 Harrison Mangan Richard, teamster, 5 Broadway, boards 239 Main
Manion Bridget Miss, h. 19 Cowperthwaite Manion James, laborer, h. 6 Pioneer ave. Manly Cornelius, machinist, h. 110 Gore Mann Enoch W., clerk, 509 Main, boards 11} Norfolk
Mann George J., clerk, Post Office, 7 Harvard row, h. 22 Mt. Auburn
Mann Henry M., truss maker (99 Court, B), house 118 Winsor
Mann James F. (Grant & Mann), cabinet maker, 384 Main, house at Virginia
Mann Jesse, house 17 Sidney
Mann Nehemiah P. jr,, coal (7 Doane, B.), house 168 Brookline
Mann N. Harris, conductor Cambridge Railroad Co., boards I. N. Higgins', Holworthy place
Mann William J., safe-painter, 17 Main, boards at Boston
Manning Annie, widow of John, house 2 Hastings
Manning Charles B., pressman Riverside Press, boards 13 Rockwell
Manning Edmund, boots and shoes, 505 Main, house 162 Putnam ave.
Manning Ellen, widow of John, house 17 Foster
Manning Frances A. Miss, house 59 Mount Auburn
Manning Henry M. S., boxmaker, 3 Hamp- shire, house 49 Elm
Manning James, liquors, etc., 401 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville
Manning James, laborer, house Elmwood avenuc, corner Brattle
Manning John, fruit peddler, h. 22 Union Manning John J., fruit peddler, boards 22 Union
Manning Matthew, plasterer, h. 12 Lincoln Manning Mehitable, wid. of John, h. 51 Elm [bridge
Manning Michael, laborer, h. 403 Cam- Manning Nelson H., foreman coffin room, 203 Bridge, house at Winchester
Manning Patrick, laborer, 240 Main, bds. 23 Harvard
Manning P., driver Cambridge R. R.
PACH BROTHERS,
MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL,
H. Wm. Tupper, Manager.
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Manning Thomas J., baker, h. 403 Cam- bridge [Bridge
Manning William, laborer, boards 139
Manning William H., driver, 82 Mt. Auburn, boards 67 do.
Manning William H., printer Riverside Press, house 21 Hewes
Manning W. H., starter Cambridge R. R. Co., boards 4 South
Mannix James C., butcher Niles Bros., h. 205 Appleton [house 130 do.
Mannix Michael, grocer, 132 Brookline, Mannix Timothy, butcher, Niles Bros., h. Concord ave. near Alewife Brook
Mannke Albert, coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house 55 Winter
Mansfield Ann, widow of Thomas, h. 54 Bolton
Mansfield Daniel, principal Washington grammar school, house 65 Hancock
Mansfield Garrett, boiler maker, 92 Main, h. rear 41 Clark
Mansfield James, boiler maker, 92 Main, h. 9 Broadway [Main
Manson Mary S., wid. of John, h. 467 Manson Nathaniel G., house 303 Harvard
Manson Nathaniel G. jr., iron (77 Oliver, B.), boards 303 Harvard
Manson Rufus H., bookkeeper (22 Fulton, B.), house 303 Harvard
Manson Walter P., hairdresser, 531 Main, boards 98 Hancock
Mara Patrick, laborer, house rear 46 Mont- gomery
Maranda Alec, carpenter, 213 Bridge, h. 26 Winter
Marble William, sails, awnings, flags and decorations (357 Commercial, B.), h. 18 Forest
March Clement, leather (39 South, B.), h. 306 Harvard
March Herbert B., salesman (163 Pearl, B.), house 323 Broadway
March John S., note broker (7 Exchange place, B.), house 314 Harvard
March Waldo, hides and leather (33 South, B.), house 314 Harvard
March, see Marsh
Marchand Frank D., tin worker B. S. Co., Third, house 83 Washington
Marchant J. Charles, letter carrier (B.), h. 13 Tufts
Marclavish John, laborer, bds. 7 Water Marcoü Jules, house 42 Garden
Marcy Henry E., leather remnants (89} South, B.), house 209 Pearl
Marcy Henry O., physician, 690 Main and (116 Boylston, B.), house 690 Main Marcy Margaret J., widow of John H., h. 209 Pearl
Marden Asa L., carpenter, h. 108 Pearl Marden Ellis W., clerk (244 Washington, B.), boards 108 Pearl
Marden Frank A., cracker dealer, 28 Pros- pect, boards 32 Western Avenue
Marden John H., laborer, boards 108} Tremont
Mareau Geo. G. Mrs., house 66 Dana Marean, see Marron
Margeson Milton, carpenter, h. Chestnut, near Sidney
Marie Frank, dredgeman, h. 37 Cowper- thwaite [River
Marie Wallace R., book stamper, house 105 Marion Joseph, broom maker, 412 Main, boards 27 Winsor
Mark Edward L., instructor in Zoological laboratory, H. U., h. 48 Shepard
Markey Charles A., messenger B. & L. R. R. shop, house 75 Third
Markey Dennis, moulder, 356 Main
Marks Margaret Mrs., dressmaker, h. 60 Pleasant
Marks Michael F., roofer, house 26 Third Marks William L., carpenter and builder, house 60 Pleasant [av.
Marlin Henry, wheelwright, h. 88 Webster Marlin James, laborer, bds. 11 Willow Marlin Kezia, widow house 11 Willow
Maroney David, butcher, bds. 198 Cam- bridge
Maroney Joanna, wid. h. 174 Thorndike Maroney John, salesman, b. 174 Thorndike Maroney Julia, widow, house 7 McCabe Marple Wm., safe maker, 17 Main
Marr Daniel, teamster, 3 Hampshire, bds. 87 Moore [13 State
Marr Geo. S., carpenter, 113 Broadway, h. Marr Geo. W., conductor Cambridge R. R. Marr J. Trafton, salesman (67 Summer, B.), house 87 Green [court Marralı Alice, wid. of Thomas, h. 7 Hayes Marrah John, printer University Press, bds. 7 Hayes' court
Marrett Augustus P., clerk, boards D. Ap- pleton Marrett's, Avon hill
Marrett D. Appleton, house Avon hill, near Linnæan
Marrett Lorenzo, lawyer, Lechmere Bank building, 66 Cambridge, house High- land avenue, near Broadway
Marron Joseph, broom maker, boards 157 Winsor
M ARSDEN JAMES, grocer, 395 Main h. do.
Marsden Thos., clerk, 395 Main, rooms 6 Winsor
Marsh Andrew L., driver, h. 52 Elm
Marsh Charles A., printer, (11 Bromfield B.), house 5 Jay
Marsh Charles J., confectioner, boards 93 Windsor
Marsh Charles S., clerk, 97 Cambridge, house 142 Spring
Marsh George W., glass-blower, house 152 Cambridge
Marsh Henry, physician, h. 130} Green
Marsh John, polisher Russ Moulding Co., boards at Boston
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Marsh Meltiak M., furniture, h. 229 Harvard Marsh Sarah A., widow of George, house 86 Spring
Marsh Wm. J. S., spring maker, 162 Broad- way, house at Wilmington
Marshall Edward, laborer, house 128 Web- ster av.
Marshall Edwin, wheelwright h. 54 Fourth Marshall Frank H. (O. S. Brown & Co.), flour, etc., 111 Bridge, h. 72 Fourth
Marshall Fred J., at American Rubber Co., house 60 Webster avenue
Marshall Freeman W., hostler, house Eliot 8
Marshall Geo .. laborer, house 15 McCabe Marshall Herbert, house 159 Prospect
Marshall John H., carpenter, h. 50 Holyoke Marshall Mary, widow, house 16 Antrim Marshall Mary A., widow of Truman, nurse, house 60 Webster Avenue
Marshall Mary E., widow of William H. h. 159 Pearl
Marshall Robert, blacksmith, 4 Cambridge, rooms 54 Fourth
Marshall Simeon F., dentist, 593} Main, house do.
Marshall Stuart D., mariner, house over 80 Concord av.
Marshall Thomas J., hostler, h. 15 Willow Marshall William P., billiards (114 Sud- bury, B.), house 70 Prospect
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ARSHEA JAMES W., watch- Lmaker and jeweler, 448 Harvard, h. 8 Charles River
Marshea John D., brass finisher (Oliver, B.).h. 71 Pearl
Marsman William, helper at Memorial Hall, rooms 12 Elmer
Marsters John M., clergyman, house 1 Orchard
Marston Charles C., billiards, 189 North av. h. Regent cor. do.
Marston Frank E., traveling salesman (35 Oliver, B.), boards 21 Western avenue Marston George A., police, station 5, house 16 Spruce
Marston George H. M., lumber surveyor, house 12 Oak
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Martell Edward, laborer, b. 171 Dublin Martell Frank E. (F. E. Martell & Co.), essences. 539 Main, boards 40 Austin ARTELL F. E., & CO. (Frank E. Martell extracts, etc., 539 Main, and (115 Water, B.)
Martell Morris, butcher, Jackson, house Spruce
Martell Patrick, laborer, h. 171 Dublin
Martell Patrick jr., teamster, boards 171 Dublin Martie Pierre, brick maker, house 45 Dublin
Martin Albert, clerk (451 Washington, B.), boards 2 River
Martin Arthur, architect, h. 111 Columbia
Martin Charles C., baker, 502 Main, h. 3 Suffolk
Martin Charles D., baker, 33 Elm, boards 52 Union
Martin David, furrier, 3 River. h. do.
Martin Frank, laborer. bds. 52 Broadway Martin George H., conductor Chas. River R. R., bds. 52 Union
Martin Geo. W., hair dresser (214 Cam- bridge, B.), h. 45 Washington Martin Henry N., peddler, h. 82 Pearl Martin James, cook, bds. 32 Harris
Martin James, shoemaker, 34 Boylston, h. 1 Butler's Block, Charles River
M ARTIN JAMES, sail-maker (114 Commercial, B.), h. 16 Hamilton Martin James, safe maker, 17 Main
M ARTIN JAMES A., sail-maker (114 Commercial, B.), h. Oxford, cor. Sacramento
Martin Jane Mrs., h. r. 382 Cambridge
Martin James J., merchant tailor, 436} Harvard, bds. 22 Grant
Martin John, boot and shoe maker, 544 Main, house do.
Martin John, laborer, 469 Main, house 14 Watson
Martin John D., piano-maker Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Albany, house at Dedham Martin John H., waiter, b. 45 Washington Martin John J., clerk, 121 Hampshire, bds. 56 Elm
Martin Joseph J., net maker, bds 28 Vine Martin Joseph P., clerk, 5 Harvard row, boards 17 Dublin
Martin Lewis, laborer, bds 79 Tremont Martin Martha A. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards 65 Otis
Martin Mary Mrs., house r. 335 Cambridge Martin Mary, wid. of Luke, h. 17 Dublin Martin Mary Mrs., house rear 39 Cow- perthwaite
Martin Mary A., widow of Thomas, h. r. 41 Clark
Martin Michael, laborer, house 22 Grant Martin Michael, house Jordan Place
Martin Owen, shoemaker, h. 454 Broadway Martin Patrick, netmaker, house 28 Vine
Martin Peter, carpenter, h. 174 Columbia
Martin Robert M., brass finisher, (B.), h. 85 Clark
Martin Stephen, moulder H. M. Bird, Pel- ham, house 79 Tremont
Martin Stephen jr., banjoist, b· 79 Tremont Martin Thomas, apprentice, 8 Brattle
Martin Thomas. lab., h. 66 Washington
Martin Thomas, cabinet maker, house 52 Union
Martin Thomas, machinist, b. 50 Cherry Martin Thomas F., clerk, 5 Harvard row, b. 17 Dublin
Martin Thomas F., action maker, 162 Broadway, house Bow
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We make a specialty of FINE SEAL SACQUES to MEASURE and guarantee perfect satisfaction as to fit, quality and price.
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MACHINERY.
New and Second-hand Machinery Bought and Sold.
Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers constantly on hand. Roberts' Self-Oiling Box, the best in the World. Best Oak-Tanned Belting.
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Martin Thomas K., jig sawyer, 54 Bridge, house 185 Norfolk
Mi ARTIN WALTER C., book- keeper (114 Commercial, B.), boards 16 Hamilton
Martin Walter H., boiler maker, 356 Main, boards 52 Union
Martin William, currier, house 71 Charles Martin William, porter, b. 45 Washington Martin William A., printer, b. rear 84 Elm Martin Winnie Mrs., h. 3 Soden pl.
Martin Wm. A., hardware (6 Dock sq., B.), house 2 River
Martin Wm. H., lawyer, 563 Main, house 32 Pearl
Martin at American Rubber Co., b. 64 Hampshire
Marvin Chias. S., foreman, h. 43 Fairmont Marvin Eliza H. Mrs., variety store, 121 Western avenue, house do
Marvin Frank A., clerk (45 Oliver, B.), boards 102 Austin
Marvin Joseph H., carpenter, house 69} Western ave.
Marvin Mary, widow of Charles S., h. 43 Fairmont [Warland Marvin Richard T., carpenter, house 5 Marvin Wm. J., builder, house 102 Austin Marx Fred, bds. 14 Coperthwaite
Marx Phillip A., printer, h. 14 Cowperth- waite
Marzlin Frederick, wood turner, M. E. Rideout & Co., h. at Boston
Mason Alban A., carpenter b. 9 Norfolk Mason Arthur, brick burner, h. 23 Sargent ASON CHARLES A., (W. A.
M Mason & Son), civil engineer, 603 Main, house 87 Raymond
Mason Clara M., widow of William A. h. 87 Raymond
Mason Eber L., clerk (64 Summer, B.), h. 84 Inman
Mason Edward E., clerk (122 Beach, B.), bds. 22 South
Mason Edward R., rooms 104 Pearl
Mason Eleanor A., widow of John F., nurse, house 22 South
Mason Elia F. Mrs., copyist, Otis, corner Second, boards 85 Thorndike
Mason Ellsworth A., piano-action maker, 137 Broadway, boards 38 Market
Mason Francis A., teamster, lı. 17 Valen- tine [h. 5 Dover Mason Francis M., truant officer, ward 5. Mason Frank, clerk, 627 Main, b. 5 Ash- burton place
Mason Frank E., house 16} Western ave.
Mason Frank S., pattern maker, (Sudbury, B.), house 5 Ashburton place
Mason Geo. D., clerk 610 Main, house 86 Franklin
Mason George F., wood turner, 113 Broad- way, house rear 508 Main
Mason George W., ice man, h. 74 Gore
Mason Harrie E., salesman, (274 State, B.), b. 84 Inman
Mason Henry, treas. Mason & Hamlin Or- gan and Piano Co., 162 Broadway, h. at Brookline
Mason James M., watchman, 105 Maga- zine, house 10 Prince
Mason John, sewing machine agent, 647 Main, h. at Somerville
Mason Joseph A., at 137 Broadway, bds. 38 Market
Mason Jos. H., h. 13 Pine
Mason Lowell, president, Mason & Hamlin, Organ and Piano Co., 162 Broadway, house at New York
Mason Mary C. Miss, house 298 Harvard Mason Napoleon B., carpenter, h. 38 Market Mason R., hill boy Cambridge R. R.
Mason Sarah E., widow of Charles S., h. 5 Ashburton place
Mason Theodore M., diary maker, house rear 152 Pearl
M TASON W. A. & SON (Charles A. Mason), civil engineers, Hyde's blk., 603 Main
Mason Wm. F., clerk, 627 Main, rooms 3 Ashburton place
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., 162 Broadway, salesroom (154 Tremont, B.)
Massey Ann, widow of Abel, h. 22 East Massey Eugene, fireman, B. & L.R.R. h. 19 Third
Massey Robert, hostler, h. r. 23 Carson Massey Samuel, coaclıman, house 25 Grant Massey Thomas, coachman, 25 Kirkland, bds. do.
Massure George A., trav. salesman (87 Broad, B.), house 47 Elm
Masterman Ira, wholesale liquors (593
Mercantile, B.), house 111 Inman
Matchett Clara E. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, bds. 768 Main
Mathee Lambert, cabinet maker, house 17 Cherry
Matheson Catherine Mrs., bread store 88 Harvard, h. do.
Matheson Henry C., salesman, (Wash. B.), bds. 16 Cogswell ave.
Matheson Hugh, carpenter, h. 11 Eighth Matheson James W., carpenter Niles Bros., house 16 Cogswell avenue
Matheson John J., machinist, 356 Main, h. 88 Harvard
Mathews Alphonze, 54 Bridge, h. 31 Carson Mathews Emery A., organ action maker, boards 349 Broadway
Mathews Eugene H., printer University Press, house 32 Wendell
Mathews George J., clerk (6 F. H. square, B.), boards 349 Broadway
Mathews James C., clerk, 33 River, b. 349 Broadway
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Mathews John W., painter, h. 349 Broad- way
Mathews Riley W., driver, h. 12 Eliot Mathews T. A., machinist, 92 Main
Mathews Wm. P., shoemaker, 560 Main, h. 349 Broadway
Mathews William R., clerk, 169 Gore Matthes Henry W., watchmaker, boards 23 Austin
Matthes William H., brass finisher, boards 141 Columbia
Matthews Abraham, teamster, 180 Main, house 51 Hastings
Matthews John, boiler maker, 92 Main, h. 160 do.
Matthews Joseph, boiler maker, 92 Main Matthews Louis, engineer (Washington, B.), h. 22 Reed
Matthews Oliver R., tuner Ivers & Pond Piano Co. Albany, h. 80 Chestnut
Matthews Richard, house 28 Lee Matthews Sophia, widow, bds. 59 Market Matthews, see Mathews
Mauch Gottlab, cabinet maker, h. 14 Winter Maura Joaquin Carlos, stone cutter, 43 Main, h. at Boston
Maurer Heronemus, clock repairer, house 45 Sargent
Mauser Robert, foreman F. Geldowsky Furniture Co., h. 100 Spring
Maxwell Albion P., mason, h. Cushing, n. Belmont
Maxwell May J., widow, dressmaker, h. 39 Seventh
Maxwell Samuel H., salesman (580 Washı- ington. B.), h. 38 Bigelow
Maxwell Sarah Mrs. house 168 Cambridge May David, wood turner 368 Main, h. 140 Hampshire
May George R., chewing-gum mnfr., 118 Magazine, house do.
May James, baker, 215 Cambridge, house 92 Spring
Mayall James, engineer Am. Rubber Co., house 62 Webster av.
Mayberry Elijah N., salesman (172 State, B.), house 14 Shepard
Mayberry James O., mariner, h. 20 Avon Mayberry Willis, action maker, 113 Broad- way, h. r. 113 Hampshire
Mayers Aaron B., carpenter, h. 265 Sidney Mayers Jolın L,, carpenter, h. 261 Sidney Mayhew E. A. Miss., bds. 254 North av. Maynard Charles E., locksmith (12 Brattle, B.), boards 18 Eliot
Maynard Eben W., house 109 Auburn
Maynard Franklin, rubber cement
(40}
Faneuil Hall sq., B.), house 18 Eliot Maynard George C., salesman (155 Sum- mer, B.), h. 7 Meacham
Maynard Henry O., foreman electro, and stereo. University Press, h. 26 Mellen Maynard John W., boards 109 Auburn
Maynard Martha, widow of Gideon, house 7 Meacham
Maynard Thos. F., tile setter, house 7 Chapman pl.
Mayo Amariah E., mariner, h. 220 Pearl Mayo Frank E., clerk (74 Washington, B.), bds. 220 Pearl
Mayo James H., coal mining (N. Y.), h. 164 Brattle
Mayo Laura A., widow of James L., b. 164 Brattle
Mayo Nelson J., liquors, 169 Bridge, h. do. Mazor D., cabinet maker, 54 Bridge
McAdoo William, laborer, h. 177 Dublin McAleer Elizabeth, groceries, 25 Seventh, house do.
McAleer John J., brush maker, h. 64 Vine McAleer Patrick, laborer, h. 25 Seventh
McAllen Charles, laborer, h. 265 Putnam av. McAllen Edward, laborer, h. 265 Putnam av. McAllen John J., pressman, bds. 265 Put- nam av.
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