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Parlor Furniture.
Brooks W. P. B. & Co., 151 Hano- ver, Boston (see page 22) Gray Hollis R., 38 and 40 Washing- ton, Boston (see page 224) Paine John S., 48 Canal, Boston (see outside edge and page 9)
Parquet Flooring.
The Butcher Polish Co., 171 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 507)
Patents.
(Expert in Patent Causes).
Fish Frederick P., 40 Water, room 52, Boston (see page 505) Lombard N. C., 49 State, Boston (see page 18)
Patents (Solicitors).
Hayes Alexander L., 95 Milk, room 67, Boston (see page 14) Lombard N. C., 40 State, Boston (see page 18)
Photographers.
Black J. W. & Co., 333 Washing- ton, Boston (see opp. 184) Notman James, 99 Boylston, Boston (see opp. 184)
Picture Frames.
Wiggin J. B. & Co., 71 Sudbury, Boston (see page opp. 185)
Plants. Dee Bros., 104 Tremont, Boston (see front cover)
Plumbers. Hawkes Levi & Co., 50 Howard, Boston (see page 42)
Polishing Powder (Sil- ver White).
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Bos- ton (see back of book and page 495)
Pork, Lard and Hams.
Squire, John P. & Co., 21, 23 and 26 F. H. market, 39 No. Market, B. (see page 308) Vaupel Louis H. W., agt. 33 North, Boston (see page 498)
Pork Packers.
Squire John P. & Co., 21, 23 and 25 F. H. market and 39 North Mar- ket, Boston (see page 308) Vaupel Louis II. W., agt. 33 North, Boston (see page 498)
Portable Engines and Boilers.
Houghton J. H., 66 Canal, Boston (see }age 5)
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Poultry Supplies.
Dow, Davis & Co., 13 and 14 Chat- ham, Boston (see page 40)
Printers.
Brown W. F. & Co., 218 Franklin, Boston (see page 497)
Clapp David & Son, 35 Bedford, B. (see page 497)
Robinson & Stephenson, "91 Oliver, Boston (see page 497)
Rockwell & Churchill, 39 Arch, B. (see page 496)
Wright & Potter Printing Co., 18 Post-office square, B. (see p. 497)
Produce.
Chapin George T., 12 and 13 Black- stone market, Boston (see p. 499) Holmes F. M., 42 Commercial, B. (see page 10)
Provisions.
Robinson A., 72 Causeway, Boston (see page 499)
Squire John P. & Co., 21, 23 and 25 Faneuil Hall market, and 39 North Market, Boston (see page 308) Vaupel Louis H. W., agent, 33 North, Boston (see page 498)
Publishers.
Greenough W. A. & Co., 31 Milk, room 39, Boston (see page 499)
Pumps (Copper & Iron)
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., William J. Bride, treasurer, 162 Congress, B. (see page 307)
Real Estate and Mort- gages.
Carter Josiah H., 31 State, room 5, Boston (see page 504) Clarke & Ela (mercantile), 27 Con- gress, Boston (see back cover) Knights S. R. & Co., 226 Washing- ton, Boston (see back cover) Read J. Stacey, 266 Washington, B. (see page 14)
Winnett J. & Co., 5 Tremont, Boston (see back cover)
Rectifiers.
The Cushing Process Co., 214 High, Boston (see page 10)
Red Lead & Litharge.
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., William J. Bride, treasurer, 162 Congress, B. (see page 307)
Rivet Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Robes and Blankets.
Dyer, Taylor & Co., 30 to 40 Chauncy, Boston (see on map)
Rolling Mills.
Washburn & Moon Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Roofers.
Dinan P., 82} Leverett, Boston (see page 493)
Round Iron.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Rubber Goods.
American Rubber Co., 59 and 61 Franklin, Boston (see page 7) Boston Woven Hose Co., 220 Dev- onshire, Boston (see page 7) Hale George H., 20 Cornhill, Boston (see page 499)
Safe Manufacturers.
Damon Safe and Iron Works Co., 108 and 110 Sudbury, Boston (see page 210)
Savings Banks.
Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, Thompson square, Charles- town (see page 412) Warren Institution for Savings, 25 Main, Charlestown (see page 412)
School Furniture.
Whitcomb A. G., 73 Fulton, Boston (see page 508)
Settees.
Whitcomb A. G., 73 Fulton, Boston (see page 508)
Shade Rollers.
Cushman Bros. & Co., 82 to 86 Haw- ley, Boston (see page 6)
Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys.
Roberts James H. & Co., 118 Merri- mac, Boston (see page 14)
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Shipping and Mer- chandise Tags.
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, B. (see back of book and page 495)
Slaters.
Dinan P., 82} Leverett, Boston (see page 493)
Soap Manufacturers.
Davis Curtis & Co., 136 State, B. (see page 40)
Dow Davis & Co., 13 and 14 Chat- ham, Boston (see page 40)
Solder.
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., William J. Bride, treasurer, 162 Congress, B. (see page 307)
Speaking Tubes.
Fuller Seth W. & Holtzer, 22 Milk, Boston (see page 508)
Spring Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Stationers' Specialties.
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, B. (see page 495)
Steam Boiler Inspec- tion.
Clarke & Ela, 27 Congress, Boston (see back cover)
Steam Engines and Boilers.
Houghton J. H., 66 Canal, Boston (see page 5)
Roberts James & Co., 118 Merrimac, Boston (see page 14)
Steam Fire Engines.
Manchester Locomotive Works, W. G. Means, treasurer, 40 Water, B. (see page opp. 349)
Steel Barb Fencing.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Steel Drill Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Steel Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Stone Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Stoves.
Brooks W. P. B. & Co., 9 Marshall, 114 Blackstone and 151 Hanover, Boston (see page 22)
Straw Goods.
Dyer, Taylor & Co., 30 to 40 Chauncy, Boston (see on map)
Tags.
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Bos- ton (see back of book and page 495)
Tailors.
Devereaux & Lindsey, 367 Wash- ington. Boston (see page 210) Elliot Chas. E. & Co., 419 Wash- ington, Boston (see page 22) Harrell Jesse, 7 Alden, Boston (see page 496)
Tallow and Grease.
Dow, Davis & Co., 13 & 14 Chatham, Boston (see psge 40)
Targets for Rifle Practice.
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Bos- ton (see back of book and page 495)
Telegraph and Tele- phone Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Tents and Flags.
Lamprell & Marble, 357 Commer- cial, Boston (see page 507) Martin James & Son, 110, 112 and 114 Commercial, Boston (see p. 223)
Tinned Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co .. Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
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Tin Box Mufrs.
Boston Can Co., 126 Milk, Boston (see page 509)
Tin Can Mnfrs.
Boston Can Co., 126 Milk, Boston (see page 509)
Tin Roofers.
Dinan P., 82} Leverett, Boston (see page 493)
Tissue Papers.
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Bos- ton (see back of book and page 495)
Toys, etc. (mnfrs.)
Rawson C. B., West Boylston, Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 39)
Turners (Wood.)
Rawson C. B., West Boylston, Wor- eester, Mass. (see page 39)
Upholsterers.
Hartshorn Joseph & Co.,21 Charles, Bostou (see p. 8)
Upholsterers' Hard- ware.
Cushman Bros. & Co., 82 to 86 Hawley, Boston (see page 3)
Upholstery Goods.
Corse Wm. A., 181 Washington, Boston (see foot lines in business directory )
Doe, Hunnewell & Co., 577 Washı- ington, Boston (see front cover) Hartshorn Joseph & Co., 21 Charles, Boston (see page 8) Paine John S., 48 Canal, Boston (see outside edge and page 9) Smith Edwin B. & Co., 19 West, Boston (see page ?)
Variety and Irregular Wood Turning.
Rawson C. B., West Boylston, Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 39)
Wagon Covers.
Martin James & Son, 110, 112 and 114 Commercial, Boston (see p. 223)
Watches.
Crosby S. S., 421 Washington, Bos- ton (see on map)
Towne H., 421 Washington, Bos- ton (see on map)
Watch Springs.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Water Proof Clothing and Hats.
Sawyer Howard M., 153 Milk, Bos- ton (see page 485)
Weather Strips. Pratt W. W., 14 Bromfield, Boston (see p. 8)
Weaving Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
White Lead and Zinc.
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., Wm. J. Bride, treas., 162 Congress, Bos- ton (see page 307)
Window Shades and Curtain Fixtures.
Corse Wm. A., 181 Washington, Boston (see foot lines in business directory)
Cushman Bros. & Co.,82 to 86 Haw- ley, Boston (see page 6)
Pratt W. W .. 14 Bromfield, Boston (see page 8) Smith Edwin B. & Co., 19 West, Boston (see page 9)
Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co-, Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 209)
Wire Screens.
Pratt W. W., 14 Bromfield, Boston (see page 8)
Wood.
Roby D. & Co., 280 Causeway, Bos- ton (see p. 14)
Wood Turning.
Rawson C. B., West Boylston, Wor- cester, Mass. (see page 3))
Wood Workers.
Otis James K., 38 Chardon, Boston, (see p. 496)
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
First and Largest Type Foundry in New England Established in 1817.
BOSTON TYPE FOUNDRY,
104 Milk Street, Boston.
The Type Casting Machine invented by Mr. David Bruce, and now in use all over the world, was developed and perfected in this Foundry, which is well known for its
ACCURATE BODIES,
PERFECT FACES,
DURABLE METALS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
M'CREADY
CREDIT REGISTER AND COLLECTION SYSTEM. AFFORDS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. INFORMATION FURNISHED & BILLS COLLECTED IN ANY PART OF THE U. S. AND CANADA.
THE COMMERCIAL REPORTER, (THE TRADERS PRIVATE PAPER.)
Reliable and Accurate Market Reports & Quotations. Mortgages, Assignments, and Valuable Trade Information
¿ Commercial Reporter, (postage paid) $2.00
Terms: { Credit Register & Commercial Reporter, with Collection System For Circulars and Further Information, ADDRESS
$6.00
M'Cready Credit Register Co., J. C. M'CREADY, Manager, 52 SO. MARKET ST., BOSTON.
RAWSON BEE HIVE, C. B. RAWSON, Manager,
Variety and Irregular, and all kinds of Foreign and Domestic
WOOD TURNING.
.I.YUFACUTRER OF
Curtain Poles, Rings and Ends.
Also, PATENT JOINTED END for curtain poles for Bay Windows TOYS, GAMES, ETC.
Every description of work executed with Despatch. Correspondence Solicited. Orders promptly filled.
W. Boylston St., Worcester, Mass.
Telephone Connection. Box 749.
Massachusetts Cities Business Directory, Published by
W. A. Greenough & Co., PRICE, - $2.50. No. 31 Milk Street, BOSTON, MASS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
TALLOW, GREASE and BONES, HARD ESTABLISHED 1866. DOWS'
DOWS'
Nitrogenous Superphosphate;
and SOFT SOAP.
Ground Bone Fertilizer.
FERTILIZERS,
DOW, DAVIS & Poultry Supplies.
CO.,
FOR POULTRY: Ground Oyster Shells, Ground Beef Scraps, Crushed Bone.
13 & 14 Chatham St., BOSTON.
Connected by Telephone.
Horse and Cattle Food: Continental Food, Condition Powders, Dr. Pilgrim's Worm Destroyer Bone Meal.
TELEPHONE NO. 7256. LYSANDER, KEMP & SONS,
- Manufacturers of -
FAMILY, SHIPPING, CASTILE AND SOFT
SOAPS,=
Factory, cor. of Broadway and Davis St., Cambridgeport, Mass. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to.
L. Kemp.
Horace G. Kemp. James HI. Kemp.
CURTIS DAVIS. Established 1835. JAMES MELLEN.
CURTIS DAVIS & CO., . Standard Soaps,
TRADE MARK
TRADE MARKS
WELCOME. EXTRA, GOLD DUST AND PEERLESS, No. 136 State Street, BOSTON, MASS.
Manufactory, 188, 190, 192 &' 194 BROADWAY, C.MMMBRIDGEPORT.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
C.F. Harding
Windsor Market,
403 Main Street, Cambridgeport
Dealer in First-Class Beef, Pork, Lamb, Lard, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs, and Canned Goods.
At the Lowest Boston Prices. TERMS CASII. Telephone No. 7131.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
1864.
" The Old and Reliable ! Insurance Agency." 1885. W. B. HASTINGS & CO.,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
No. 89 Cambridge Street, East Cambridge.
7 EXCHANGE PLACE,
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BOSTON, MASS.
OFFICE HOURS, BOSTON, 1 to 3 P. M.
LEVI HAWKES & CO., PLUMBERS
Special Attention to Drainage and Ventilation.
LEVI IIAWKES. JOIIN CRAWFORD.
599 1-2 Main Street, ambridgeport. ALSO, 50 HOWARD ST., BOSTON.
A. BAUMEISTER, Plumber, Sanitary Engineer, - And Licensed Drain Layer. Also Ventilation in all its branches a specialty. Palmer Street, near Brattle, CAMBRIDGE. Residence, 13 Sumner St.
David Wilcox & Co., HAT MANUFACTURERS, NO. 8 BOYLSTON SQUARE, BOSTON. DAVID WILCOX. . FRANK II. GOING. S. A. CARLTON.
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
Streets in ward 1 are in Cambridge (proper), wards 2 and 4 Cambridgeport, ward 3 East Cambridge, ward 5 North Cambridge.
Acacia, from 13 Ash to Hawthorn, ward 1 Bath, from 158 Mt. Auburn, south, wd. 1 Acorn, from Putnam av. to Chestnut, wd. 4 Bay, from 776 Main to 288 Kinnaird, wd. 4 Adams, from Concord av., opp. Wellington, Beacon, from Cambridge, at Inman square, to Washington at Belmont line, ward 1 west, to Somerville line, ward 2 [wd. 1 Albany, from Main, opp. Portland, to Fort Beaver, from 10 Cowperthwait to 19 Flagg, Washington, ward 4
[4 Beck park, Harvard, junc. Main, wd. 1
Albro, from Western av. to Blackstone, wd. Bedford, from 13 Porter, to Somerville Allen, from 178 North avenue, to 8 Orch- ard, ward 5
Allston, from 114 Magazine to Waverley, east to Fort Washington, ward 4
Allston court, from 100 Allston, ward 4
Belmont, from Mt. Auburn, at railroad bridge, to Belmont line, wd. 1
Amory, from 329 Broadway, to 190 Hamp- Bennett, from junction Murray and Eliot, shirę, ward 2 west, ward 1
Amory place from 11 Amory, west, wd. 2 Bent, from Third to Ninth, ward 3 Andrew, from 42 Fairmont to Somerset, Berkeley, from 9 Phillips place to 8 Crai- ward 4
gie, ward 1
Antrim, from 353 Broadway to 532 Cam- Berkshire, from Bristol, north, ward 2 bridge, Inman sq., ward 2 [wd. 1 Berkshire place, from Berkshire to Port- land, ward 2 [wd. 2
Appian-way, from 63 Brattle to 3 Garden,
Appleton, from 153 Brattle to Concord av., Bigelow, from 691 Main to 282 Harvard, ward 1 [ington av., wd. 5 Binney, from Third to Ninth. ward 3
Arlington, from 131 North avenue to Wash- Binney Field, Cambridge, between Win- Arrow, from 866 Main to 13 Bow, wd. 1 sor and B. & A. R. R. crossing wd. 2
Arsenal square, junction of Garden, Con- Blackstone, from 129 River to Western av., cord avenue, and Chauncy, wd. 1 ward 4
Ash, from 84 Brattle, south to the Charles Blair place, from 72 Bolton, wd. 5 river, wd. 1
Ash street place, from 12 Ash, east, wd. 1 Ashburton place, from 26 Essex, wd. 2
Athens, from 22 Mt. Auburn, south, wd. 1|Boardman place, from 13 Boardman, wd. 2 Auburn, from 20 Western avenue to Sid- Bolton, from 111 Dublin, west and east, ney, ward 4 ward 5 [den, wd. 1
Auburn place, from Mount Auburn, near Bond, from 43 Concord avenue to 58 Gar- railroad bridge, ward 1 [4 and 2 Bow, from 902 Main to 59 Mt. Auburn, Austin, from 439 Main to 10 Inman, wards ward 1 [wd. 5
Austin place, from 86 Austin, south, wd. 2 Bowdoin, from Hudson to 24 Linnæan, Avon, fm. 25 Shepard to 40 Linnæan, wd. 5 Boylston, from 9 Harvard square to Brigh- ton bridge, Brighton line, ward 1
Avon Hill street, continuation of Avon, ward 5 [wd. 5 Brackett place, from 146 North av., wd. 4 Avon place, from Avon Hill, near Linnæan, Brattle, from 9 Harvard square to Mount Bailey place, from 118 Magazine, wd. 4 Auburn, at Fresh Pond lane, wd. 1
Baldwin, from 661 Cambridge to 78 Kirk- Brattle square, from 34 Brattle to 99 Mt. land, wd. 1 [wd. 1 Auburn, wd. 1 [wd. 1 Baldwin court, from 26 Baldwin, east, Brewer, from 146 Mount Auburn, south, Baldwin place, from 97 Main, wd. 2
Ballord place, from 94 Putnam av., wd. 4
Brewery, from 166 Broadway to Main, wds. 2 and 4
Banks, from 10 Mt. Auburn to Western av., Brewster place, from 61 Sparks, wd. 1 ward 1
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line, wd. 2 [ville line, wd. 5 Beech, from 190 North avenue to Somer- Bell, from 17 Allston, ward 4
Blanche, from 16 Front, south. wd. 4
Boardman, from 183 Harvard to 254 Broad- way, wd. 2
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Bridge, from Craigie's bridge, East Cam-'Cogswell place, from 11 Mead to Cogswell bridge, to Somerville line, ward 3 [wd. 2 avenue, ward 5 Brimmer place, from Brewery to Munson, Columbia, from 473 Main to Somerville Bristol, from 17 Market to Portland, wd. 2' line, wards 4 and 2
Broadway, from 99 Main, wd. 2, to Cam- Columbus avenue, from North avenue, n.
bridge, at the college grounds, wards 2 and 1
Arlington line, to Kimball, ward 5
Broadway park, junction Broadway, Nor-
folk, and Prospect, ward 2 [river, wd. 4
Brookline, from 520 Main to the Charies Conlon's court, from 152 Third, east. wd. 3 Brooks, from 361 Main to 34 School, wd. 4 Coolidge avenue, from Mt. Auburn, Street
Brooks place, from Moore to Clark, wd. 4 Brown, from 124 Brattle to 13 Foster, wd. 1
Mt. Auburn cemetery to Watertown line, ward 1
Buckingham, from 25 Craigie to 54 Con- Corliss place, rear 13 Antrim, ward 2
cord av., wd 1 [wd. 1 Cottage, from 103 Pearl to 44 Pleasant, ward 4
Burns court, from Foster, opposite Brown,
Cambridge, from 96 Bridge to 8 Kirkland, Cottage court, from 8 Cottage, sonth, wd. 4 wards 3 and 1
Camden place, from 245 Mt. Auburn, wd. 1
Cowperthwaite, from 25 Banks to 38 De- Wolf, ward 1 [Brattle, wd. 1
Cameron, from North avenue, near C. M. Craigie, from 28 Concord avenue to 141
R. R. crossing, to Somerville line, wd. 5 Creighton, from North avenue, n. Walden, Camp, from Jolin to Lerned, wd. 5
to Richdale avenue, ward 5
Carson, from 180 Gore, to 239 Cambridge, Crescent, from 96 Oxford to 61 Sacramen- ward 3 [wd. 1 to, ward 6 [mond, wd. 5
Carver, from 70 Sacramento to Hammond, Crescent avenue, from 39 Walden to Ray- Cedar, from 339 Morth avenue to 59 Spruce, Crossland, from 77 Clark to Bristol, wd. 2
[wd. 5 Curve place, from 57 Kirkland, north, war1 5
Cedar square, from 37 Cedar to Dudley,
Central place, from 21 Western av., north, Cusliing, from Belmont, beyond railroad ward 4
Central square, junction 622 Main, River, Cushing's court, fm. Cushing, at residence · Magazine, and Western av., wd. 4
Centre, from 85 Hancock to 8 Dana, wd. 2 Dailey's alley, from 47 Cambridge to Gore, Channing. from 168 Brattle to Mt. Auburn, Dana, from 787 Main to 634 Cambridge, opposite Hospital grounds, ward 1 wards 1 and 2
Chapman place, from 13 Gerry to 14 Brew- Dana square, Magazine, from Lawrence to er, ward 1
Charles, from 121 Third, west, ward 3
Daniels court, changed to Hilliard place
Charles River, from 52 Mt. Auburn to 11 Davenport, from Elm, to Orchard, n. Som- Dyke, ward 1 [wd. 2 erville line, south, wd. 5 [wd. 2
Chatham, from 145 Hancock to 36 Dana,
Davis, from 125 Harvard to 42 Hampshire, Chiauncy, from 31 North avenue to 15 Con- Day, from 274 North avenue, to Somerville cord avenue, ward 1
line, wd. 5 [wd +
Daye court, from 10 Blackstone. west, Deacon, from 180 Main to foot of Pioneer, ward 2 [wd. 4
Decatur, from 81 Brookline to 136 Pearl,
Chestnut, from 168 Pleasant to Waverley,
Chestnut Park, from 23 to 31 Charles, run- Derby lane, from 362 Broadway to West, ning north, ward 3 [ward 1 DeWolf, from 38 Mt. Auburn, to Flagg, ward 1
Clark, from 387 Main to 20 Webster ave- nue, wards 4 and 2
Clary, from Prospect, n. Houghton, wd. 2 Clay, from 93 Spruce to 40 Harvey, wd. 5
Clifton, from 117 Spruce, to 64 Harvey, Donnell, from 99 Concord avenue, to 140 wd. 5 [wd. 2 Douglass, from 513 Main to 50 Austin, ward 4
Clinton, from 707 Main, to 290 Harvard Cogswell avenue, from 237 North avenue, to Fitchburg railroad, ward 5
DeWolf place, fm. 11 DeWolf, west, wd. 1
Divinity avenue, from 27 Kirkland, north, ward 1 [Garden, wd. 5
Douglass court, from 5 Douglass, near Main, wd. 4
Cherry, from 421 Main to 176 Harvard, wards 4 and 2
Cherry court, from 22 Cherry. ward 4
C'hester, from 260 North avenue to Somer- ville line, wd. 5 [wd. 4|Decatur court, from 14 Decatur, soutli, ward 4 [wd. 2
Church, from 13 Harvard row to 45 Brattle, Church place, from 98 Cambridge, wd. 3 Clarendon avenue, from 372 North av. to Dickinson, from Broadway to Davis, wd. 2 Somerville line, ward 5 Dinsmore court, from 33 Willard, west, ward 1 [erville line, wd. 2 Distillhouse, from 365 Cambridge to Som-
ward 1
bridge, to Belmont line, ward 1
of John Clark, wd. 1 [wd. 3
Lake and Niagara, ward 4
Concord avenue, from 3 Waterhouse to Wellington and Adams, Belmont line, wards 1 and 5
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Dover, from 282 North avenue to Somer- Fourth, from 244 Bridge to 43 Charles, ville line, wd. 5 [wd. 5 ward 3
Dublin, from 169 Garden to 74 Spruce,
Fourth-st. place, from 101 Fourth, ward 3 Dudley, from 321 North avenue to Jack- son, wd. 5 Francis ave., fm. 43 Kirkland, north, wd. 1 Frank, fron 320 North avenue to Somer- Dunster, from 1 Harvard square, to College wharf, ward 1 ville line, ward 5 [avenue, ward 4 Franklin, from 29 Sidney to 22 Putnam Dyke, from 27 DeWolf to Holyoke, ward 1 Fresh Pond avenue, from Concord avenue East, from 113 Bridge, east, to Hall's Wharf, ward 3 to Vassal lane, ward 1 [Pond, ward 1 Freslı Pond lane, from 253 Brattle to Fresh Eaton, from 23 Cherry, to 12 Pine, ward 4 Frisbie place, from 23 Kirkland, north, wd. 1 Eighth, from 214 Cambridge, south, wd. 3
Front, fromn 484 Main to 9 Village, ward 4 Eliot, from 104 Mt. Auburn to opp. 68 Front-street court, from 14 Front, south, Boylston, ward 1 [ward 2
Eliot square, Eliot, junction Mt. Auburn Frost, from 12 Roseland to Harris, ward 5 Ellery, from 811 Main to 654 Cambridge, ward 1 [612 Cambridge, ward 2 Garden, from North avenue, at the colleges to Walden, wards 1 and 5 [east, ward 5 Ellsworth avenue, from 403 Broadway to Garden court, from Garden, across Dublin, Elm, from 213 Harvard to Somerville line, Garden-street place, from 37 Garden, wd. 1 ward 2 Gardner, from 31 Tremont to 110 Prospect, Elm, from White to Russell, ward 5 ward 2 [ward 5
Elmer, from Sands, north, ward 1 Garfield, from North avenue to 111 Oxford, Elmwood avenue, from 182 Brattle, to Mt. George, from Montgomery to Clay, ward 5 Auburn, near Granite works, ward 1 Gerry, from 138 Mt. Auburn, south, ward 1 Emmons place, from 35 Baldwin, west, ward 1 Glenwood, from Magazine, near Florence, to Pearl, ward 4
Ericsson court, fm. 91 Green, north wd. 4 Gordon place, from 8 Florence, ward 4
Erie, from 120 Brookline to 84 Magazine, ward 4
Essex, fm. 591 Main to 238 Harvard, wd. 2 Gore place, from 132 Gore, ward 3
Essex court, from 51 Essex, ward 2
Eustis court, from 112 Oxford, east, to Somerville line, ward 5 [ford, ward 1
Everett, from 42 North avenue to 45 Ox- Grant, from 24 DeWolf to 17 Banks, wd. 1 Fairfield, from opp. 7 Spruce, near North Gray place, from 91 Harvard, ward 2 avenue to Pemberton, ward 5 [ward 4 Green, from 13 Sidney to 10 Putnam ave., ward 4
Fairmont, from 99 Magazine to 100 River,
Fairmont avenue, from 54 Fairmont to Greenough avenue, from Highland avenue Somerset
to Ellsworth avenue, ward 2
Fallon place, from 28 Banks, east, ward 1 Grigg, from Putnam av. to Howard, wd. 2 Farwell place, from 53 Brattle, ward 1
Grotto place, from Moore, n. School, wd. 2 Fayerweather, from 175 Brattle, to Vassal Groveland, from 20 Spruce, south, to Fitch- lane, ward 1 [bridge, ward 2
Fayette, from 369 Broadway to 504 Cam- Gypsey place, from Moore, near School, Felton, from 469 Broadway to 728 Cam- Hadley place, from 214 North av., ward 5
Hamilton, from 98 Magazine to Waverly, ward 4 [ward 1
bridge, ward 1
Fifth, from 68 Winter to 75 Charles, wd. 3 First, from 32 Cambridge to Thorndike, ward 3 [DeWolf, ward 1
Flagg, from opp. 34 Putnam avenue to Flagg-street court, from Flagg, below Banks, ward 1 [ant, ward 4 Florence, from foot of Magazine to Pleas- Florence place, from 31 Norfolk, ward 4
Follen, fm. 9 Concord avenue to 13 Water- Harris, from foot of Frost to Beacon, Som- house, ward 1 [ville line, ward 5 Harrison, from 343 Main to 68 Washington,
Forest, from 116 North avenue to Somer-
Fort Putnam, junction of Fourth and Otis, Harrison avenue, from Columbus avenue to ward 3
Fort Washington, Washington square, from
Harvard, from 201 Main, L. P., to 1 Har- vard square, wards 2 and 1
Waverly, foot of Allston, to G. J. R. R., Harvard row, from Lyceum building, Har- ward 4
vard square, to Church, ward 1
Foster, from 21 Willard to 14 Lowell, wd. 1 Harvard square, junction of 472 Harvard, Foster place, from Foster, ward 1 Brattle and North avenue, ward 1
Gore, from 152 Bridge to Somerville line, ward 3
Gorham, from Wendell to Hammond, wd. 1 Granite, from near foot of Magazine to Pearl, ward 4
burg railroad wharf, ward 5 [ward 2
Hammond, from 62 Oxford to Carver, Hampshire, from 179 Broadway to Inman square, Somerville line, ward 2 [ward 2 Hancock, from Franklin to 386 Broadway, Hancock place, from 110 Hancock, ward 2 Harding, from 321 Cambridge to Somerville line ward 2 [erville line, ward 5
ward 2 [Whittemore, ward 5
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