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Church Moses D., physician, 106 Putnam avenue, house do.
Church RicharIF', wood worker (B.), b. 7 Er'ith
Churchill Anna, widow, bds. 11 Chester Churchill Clara M., widow of William, h.
10 Buck's block, Seventh
Churchill Edwin Mrs., h. 11 Chester
Churchill Heber B., clerk, bds. 11 Chester Churchill Mark, civil engineer, boards 52 Austin
Churchill Theodore, fish dealer. 135 Hamp- shire, bds. 14 Lincoln
Clinte Bertha Miss, hat sewer, 564 Main, house 42 River
Chute Clarinda G., widow of William B., rooms rear 508 Main
Chute David A., driver, Hatch's express, house 56 Mt. Auburn
Chute Edward E., boarding stable, rear 594 Main house rear 503 do.
Chute Irene Mrs., rooms 42 River
Chute James L., roofer, rooms 240 Wash.
Ciderholm Nile, cabinet maker, 44 Cam- bridge, house 114 Sixth
Cilley Horace L., house 15 Clinton
Cimon Joseph, calker, house 51 Dublin
Cincotta Francisco, fruits, 591 Main, house at Somerville
City Hall, 660 Main
City Stable, Hampshire, between Norfolk, and Tremont
Claffey A. J., conductor. W. E. St. Ry. Co Claflin Walter A., apothecary, 1 Brattle, house 30 Wendell
Clancey David, hostler (B.), house 34 North
Clancey Henry, laborer, 169 Gore
Clancey James W., laborer, house 86 Third Clancey James, plasterer (Somerville) h. 133 Webster avenue
Clancey James C., clerk (Hotel Vendome, B.), house 5 Hotel Munroe
Clancy Michael, laborer, h. 212 Columbia Clancy Patrick, mason, house 173 Elm
Clancy Thomas, coal yard, First, b. 47 Gore Clancy Timothy, 169 Gore
Clapp Charles W., saw filer, 3 Hampshire, house Rogers' block, 321 Main
Clapp Edward C., compositor, H. U. print- ing office, h. 138 Mt. Auburn
Clapp Fred C., musician, boards 132 Mt. Auburn
Clapp George Walter, mnfr. of solderine, 160 Brookline, house do.
Clapp John, sawyer, 162 Broadway, house 89 Plymouth
Clapp John, sawyer, 162 Broadway, house 89 Plymouth
Clapp Louis A., widow of Seth E., house 84 Pearl
Clapp Lu u Miss. clerk, 563 Main, house (12 Carver, B.)
Clapp Mary A., widow of Charles C., h. 132 Mt. Anburn Clapp Walter G., missionary, rooms 18 Putnam ave que Choper Charles, froman. 10 Franklin
Burditt & White, 2 & 4 Central Sq. J Have Constantly on hand
Paints, Oils & Glass.
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Clare Joseph, boards 3 Pioneer
Clark Albert E., foreman (87 Broad, B.), house 140 Green
Clark Alice D., widow of Simon P., house 35 Cherry
Clark Almira II., widow, bds. 32 Magazine Clark Alvan & Sons (Alvan G. and George
B. Clark ), telegraph mufrs., Henry, I. Brookline
Clark Alvan G. (Alvan Clark & Sons), tel- escope mnfr., fleury, h. 186 Brookline Clark Amasa S. K., book-keeper, Cambridge Gas Light Co., 424 Harvard, house 6 Plympton
Clark Ambrose II., collector, Cambridge Gas Light Co., 424 Harvard, house 21 Irving
Clark Appleton, house 20 Sacramento
Clark Au ustus W. ( Clark Bros. ), hay, etc., 345 North av., bus. at West Somerville Clark Benjamin P. (B. P. Clark & Co. ), confectioner, 506 Main, h. 81 Franklin Clark Brothers (Charles N. and Augustus W. ), hay and grain, 345 North avenue Clark B. P. & Co. (Benjamin P. Clark, Amasa A. MeKusick, Thomas H. Em- erson and Edward (. Wheeler), con- fectionery mufrs., 503 Main
Clark Charles F., painter, house 94 Banks Clark Charles T., waiter, Memorial Hall, honse 7 Dyke
Clark Charles N. (Clark Bros. ), 345 North avenue, house at West Somerville
Clark Charles S., clerk (8 Oliver, B. ), bds. 48 Garden
Clark Chester N., supt .. brush dept., House of Correction, house at Somerville
Clark Daniel, bar tender (B.), h. 10 Eliot Clark David, feeder, W. E. St. Ry. Co., 201 Main, house 29 Winsor
Clark Dwight S., printer, h. 100 Prospect Clark Edward C. Mrs., house 23 Summer Clark Edward E., student. bds. 100 River Clark Edward P., clerk, 6 Brattle, house 12 Crescent
Clark Eldora J. Miss, teacher, Washington Grammar school, boards 17 Dunster Clark Elizabeth II. Miss, house 48 Garden Clark Ernest W. , plumber, 12 Harvard row, house 26 Winthrop
Clark Engene F., clerk (50 N. Market, B. ), boards 43 Essex
Clark Everett, driver, Boston Ice Co.
Clark Fannie P. Miss, artist, 6 Clinton, boards do.
Clark Frances M., widow of Metcalf B., honse 501 Cambridge
Clark Frank A., fruit and confectionery, 570 Main, house 16 Brookline
Clark Frederick C., furniture, 404 Harvard, house do.
Clark Frederick Steiniger, music teacher, honse 21 Fayette
Clark George B. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope mnfr., Henry, bouse 182 Brookline
Clark George W., book-keeper (39 No. Market, B. ), rooms 65 Hancock
Clark Georgie C. Mrs., honse 23 Summer
Clark G. Fred, artist, Riverside Press, bds. 100 River
Clark G. W., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Clark Henry, 286 Main, boards 279 do.
Clark Henry G , conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house Vine, corner Cushing
Clark Henry M., rubber worker (Arch, B.), house 253 Franklin
Clark Herbert M., fireman, B. & L. R. R., boards 74 Cambridge
Clark Herbert W., collector, house 18 Park Clark Honora, widow of William, house 107 Tremont [265 Cambridge
Clark Hyacinth, boiler maker, 92 Main, h. Clark H1., boiler maker, 72 Main
Clark II. G., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house Vineyard, corner Cushing
Clark H. R., finisher, 286 Main
Clark Ida A., stenographer (B.), boards 88 Winsor
Clark James, molder, boards 25 Webster av. Clark James E., wood moulder, 201 Bridge Clark James S., boards 79 Spring
Clark Jedathen, clerk (130 Federal, B.), house 18 Fairmont aveaue
Clark John, city laborer, house 82 Cushing Clark John, grocer, 1 Porter, house do. Clark John, laborer, 12 Brattle
Clark John, printer, house 87 River Clark John, safe maker, 15 Main
Clark John Edward, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house foot Cushing avenue
Clark Jolm J., book-keeper (36 Kilby, B. ), house 107 Tremont
Clark John E., laborer, house 19 South
Clark John J., clerk, 6 Brattle, boards 12 Crescent
Clark John J., iron worker, Boston Bridge Works, Sixth, house Lilac conrt
Clark John W., cabinet maker, house 98 Hampshire
Clark Joseph, machinist, 15 Main
Clark Joseph P., clerk (121 Federal, B.), boards 12 Cresceut
Clark Joshua W., carriage painter, 270 North avenue, house 12 Cogswell av.
Clark Julia Mrs., dressmaker, h. 10 Eliot Clark J., compositor, University Press Clark JJ., driver, W. E. St. Ry. C'o.
Clark Lydia Il., widow of Joseph F., house 48 Garden
Clark Margaret, widow, h. 14 Leighton ct. Clark Maria P., widow, house 156 Brookline Clark Martin V. B., compositor, Riverside Press, house 100 River
Clark Mary, widow of Alvin, house IS6 Brookline [42 Dunster Clark Mary, widow of Bartholomew, house
CEMETERY WORK. GARDENER . CONTRACTORS, FLORISTS, P. O'BRIEN & SOON. 220 Main bad od Sparks Streete
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Clark Mary A., house 12 Crescent
Clark Mary E., widow of Edward, house 59 Portland
Clark Mary J., widow of James, 1. 8 White Clark Nicholas, cooper, house 3 Harding
Clark N. A. Mrs., dressmaker, Rutland, lionse do.
Clark N. W., carpeuter, 113 Broadway
Clark Patrick, freight repairer, B. & L. R.R. Clark Patrick, glass maker, bds. 18 Willow Clark Patrick, laborer, house GO Auburn pl.
Clark Patrick, laborer, B. & L. R. R., h. 4 Water
Clark Sadie Mrs., teacher, Corlett Grammar school, boards 97 Austin
Clark Samuel Adams, foreman of laborers, 3 Hampshire, house at Somerville
Clark Samuel L., painter, 436 Main, boards 67 Western avenue
Clark Susie C. Miss, rooms 15 Centre
Clark Thomas, house 88 Winsor
Clark Thomas B., piano maker, rooms 71 Columbia
Clark Thomas II., foreman, 12 Brattle, boards 36 Ash
Clark Thomas M., clerk, 147 North avenue, boards 8 White
Clark Thomas W., house 10 Wendell
Clark Walter T., student, H. U., boards 88 Winsor
Clark William, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Clark William A., produce, h. 7 Pemberton Clark William B , painter, bas. 24 De Wolfe Clark William E., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., rooms 23 Antrim
Clark William E., diamond cutter (383 Washington, B. ), house 9 Rockingham Clark William E., traveling salesman (43 Summer, B. ), boards r. 202 Putnam av. Clark William H., book-binder (76 Sud- bury, B.), house rear 202 Putnam ave. Clark William T., provisions, Crescent ave- uue, near Walden, house do.
Clark W. Ernest, salesman (115 Clinton, B.), house 77 Pemberton
Clark, see Clarke [house do. Clarke Augustus P., physician, 693 Main, Clarke Carrie F. Mrs., house 87 Sixthi
Clarke Cora J., music teacher, boards 1 Florence place [14 Dodge Clarke Cyrus W., bricklayer (B. ), house Clarke Edward F., milkman, 5 Brewer, house do.
Clarke George E., clothing (165 Court, B.), house 28 Norfolk
Clarke George Kuhu, lawyer (40 State, B.), house Lancaster, cor. Washington ave. Clarke John M., messenger (Sub- Treasury, B.). house 2 Florence place
Clarke J., Jr., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Clarke Matthias C., city employé, house 87 Sixth
Clarke Milton E. B., clerk (P. O., B.), boards 2 Florence place
Clarke Theodore P. B., letter carrier (P. (., B.), house 1 Florence place
Clarke William, bootmaker. De Wolf, cor- ner Beaver, house do.
Clarke William E., architect, 564 Main, house at Brighton
Clarke William H., carriagesmith, 178 North av., house De Wolf, cor. Beaver Clarke, see Clark
Clarkson Arthur HI., traveling salesman (B.), boards 6 Rockwell
Clarkson Thomas G., manufacturing jeweler (11 West, B.), house 6 Rockwell
Clary Charles II .. book-keeper (145 Milk, is. ), boards 25 Erie
Clary Edward D., salesman, 68 Bridge, boards 103 Otis
Clary Edward L., salesman, G8 Bridge, boards 103 Otis
Clary Ellen Miss, clerk, 127 Cambridge, boards 1033 Otis
Clary Isabel Miss, boards 130 Oxford
Clary James, piano-case maker, house 106 Norfolk
Clary James, spring bed manufacturer, 386 Main, boards Harvard, corner Moore Clary Jane M., widow of Francis P., house 22 Baldwin
Clary John, lumber, Sanborn's wharf, 68 Bridge, house 103 Otis [103 Otis Clary Jolin S., salesman, 68 Bridge, boards Clary Jolin T., carpenter, h. 20 Hubbard av. Clary John W., book-binder (B. ), boards 25 Erie
Clary Mary, widow of David, 1. 230 Bridge Clary Oliver D., clerk, 68 Bridge, boards 103 Otis
Clary Sophia Miss, boards 130 Oxford
Clary Susan Miss, house 150 Oxford
Clary Thomas, carpenter, h. 20 Hubbard av. Clasby Stephen T., coal-hod maker, boards 7 Charles River
Clasby Thomas, laborer, Gas Works, Third, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol
Clasby Thomas, laborer, h. 7 Charles River Clattenbury Mary, wid .. h. 3 Chestnut park Clans A. C., cooper, 169 Gore
Claus Richard, at 169 Gore
Clauss Ellen A., wid. of Louis, h. 304 Green Clauss Louis, clerk, 655 Main
Claussen Frederica Miss, boards 394 Green Claussen Peter, bootmaker (B.), house 394 Green
Clay Abbie E. Miss, clerk (B.), b. 24 Front Clay Charles, coachman, h. 454 Broadway Clay George C., foreman of machinists, B. & L. R. R.
Clay George C. (Hawkins Machine Co.), foot of First, honse at Stoneham
Clay Henry, carpenter, rooms 6 Robbins' block, Prospect
Clay Zenas. machinist, house rear 123 Elm Clayton Harry, hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Dunster
BEST
Assortment of Bronze Hardware in New England AT 20 DOCK SQUARE. BURDITT & WILLIAMS.
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Clayton Horace E., clerk (38 School, B.), boards 20 Essex
Clayton II. L., laborer, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 13 Maynard place
Clayton Isaiah H., waiter (Young's Hotel, B. ), house 90 Washington
Clayton Isaiah HI. Mrs., dressmaker, 90 Washington. house do.
Cleary Frank E., clerk (30 Kilby, B.), boards 179 Putnam avenue
Cleary James, foreman, b x department, 162 Broadway, house 17 Erie
Cleary Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 7 Baldwin-street court [17 Erie
Cleary Mary Miss, clerk, 502 Main, boards Cleary Mary T., book-keeper, 908 Main, house 7 Baldwin
Cleary Michael, moulder, rear 134 Broad- way, house + Harvard place
Cleary Stephen, at 169 Gore
Cleary William, helper, State, cor. Osborn Cleland Marsh T., teamster, 169 Gore, honse 8+ Spring [Spring Cleland Matthew F., at 169 Gore, boards 84
Cleland M. B., at 169 Gore Lat Everett Clem Motto, ice man, 221 Cambridge, house Clements Henry, at Revere Sugar Refinery Clements IL. , carpenter, B. & L. R. R.
Clements John, plasterer, house 83 Charles Clements Onesime, sandpaperer, Otis, cor. First
Clentoiski Andrew, laborer, Revere Sugar Refinery, house rear 12 Winter
Cleveland Albert D., locksmith and bell- hanger, 195 North avenue, h. 13 Hadley Cleveland Albert D., Jr., fireman, F. R. R., boards 13 Hadley
Cleveland Andrew, mirror stamper (B.), b. 13 Hadley [fladley
Cleveland Edward, confectioner, bis. 13 Cleveland Frederick, driver, Boston Ice Co. Cleveland William A., letter-carrier, P. O., 150 North avenue, boards 13 Hadley Cleverdon E Mary Miss, h. 62 North av. Clickner Peter P., bootmaker, Am. R. Co., house 51 Clark [ington Cliff Sanford P., carpenter, bds. 142 Wash- Clifford Frank L., driver, 36 William, b. do. Clifford James, feeder, W. E. St. Ry. Co., 251 Cambridge, honse 27 Seventh
Clifford Jeremiah, brick layer, house 9 Plymouth Chonse 390 North avenue Clifford Jeremiah, currier, Müller Bros.,
Clifford John, engineer, house 5 Beaver
Clifford John, at 169 Gore, bis. 15 Warren Clifford Michael, salesman, bds. 77 Wash- ington
Clifford Patrick, carpenter, h. foot Murray Clinch J. Morton, watches, etc. ( 112 State, B. ), house Is Quincy
Clinch Thomas D., furniture maker, boards Hotel Stratford
Clinch Willin Chesley, telegrapher (100 State, B. ), house Hotel Stratford
Cline, see Kline
Clinton Malachi, laborer, house 32 Warren Clinton Robert, aretie waker, Am. R. Co., boards 221 Main
Clocke Hurry, finisher, 286 Main, h. 297 do. Close Ann, widow of John, h. 98 Hancock Close Caroline, teacher, High school, b. 98 Hancock
Close George, manufacturing confectioner, 213 and 245 Broadway, house 380 do. Close John, Christian scientist, house 121 Prospect
Close Nellie L. Miss, boards 121 Prospect Clough Ada Miss, clerk, 460 Main, boards 464 do.
Clough E. J., driver, Boston Ice Co.
Clough Irving M., laborer, B. & L. R. R. Clough Joseph L., grocer, 246 Broadway, house 118 Winsor
Clough Will II., teamster, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 46 Winthrop
Clough William, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Clouston Mary L., widow of William, h. 14 Williams [Winsor
Clovan Ellis, second-hand furniture. h. 131 Clover Frederick, cabinet maker, house 102 Western avenue [corner Banks C.ow B. Franklin, carpenter, house Surrey, Clow Edmund R., printer, Riversile Press, honse 14 Fairmont avenue
Clow Henry J., printer, Riverside Press, b. 14 Fairmont avenue
Clowser Charles E., brakeman. F. R. R., house Crescent avenue, near Walden Cloyes Lothrop J., Chief of Police, office, Central square building, Western av., honse 17 Trowbridge place
Clucas Bros. (Thomas E. and Robert S. Clueas), coal and wood, 16 Pearl
Clucas John, upholsterer, h. 105 Tremont Clucas Robert D., clerk, Putnam aveune, boards 105 Tremont
Clucas Robert S. (Clucas Bros. ), coal and wood, 16 Pearl, honse at Chelsea
Clucas Thomas E .. tinsmith, 153 Putnam avenue, and (Clneas Bros. ), coal, etc., 16 Pearl, house 381 Cambridge
Clucas George M., clerk, supt. of streets, City Hall, house 22 Prospect
Clueas William H., jig sawyer, h. 8 Sixth Clunan Andrew, printer, h. 269 Cambridge Clymer Wilham B. S., instructor of Eng- lish, H. U .. honse 2 Changing
Conkley Daniel, laborer, boards 18 North Coakley David. honse Is North
Coakley David H., blacksmith's helper, B. & L. R. R., boards 26 North
Conkley David J., laborer, B. & L. R. R. shop, boards 18 North
Coakley Dennis, tenmister, 10 Cambridge, boards 18 North
Coakley Edward, hack driver. b. 14 Willow Coakley Hanora, willow of John, house 26 North
DENTISTS,
Dr. E. Y. White, l 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.
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Coakley Margaret, match maker (Friend, B. ), boards 26 North
Coakley Patrick, laborer (Quincy market, B. ), house 14 Willow
Coan Joli J., assistant pastor, St. Paul's church, honse 34 Holyoke
Coan Willard, teamster, boards 26 Green
Coates Charles, at 169 Gore, bds. 1 Squires court
Coates John W., porter, Pullman Palace Car Co., B. & M. R. R. (B.), house 72 Elm
Cobb Charles D. (Charles D). Cobb & Co.), grocers, 497 Main, boards 855 do.
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OBB CHARLES D. & CO. (Charles D). Cobb), groceries, 497 Main (see page 14 and back cover)
Cobb Charles S., gilder, 579 Main, boards 100 Pearl
Cobb Edward C., clerk, 579 Main, house 12 Williams [855 Main
Cobb Elizabeth, widow of Charles D., h. Cobb Eugene H., baker, 161 North avenue, boards 25 Wyeth
Cobb Everett, baker, 502 Main, b. 36 Austin Cobb Franklin A., clerk, 638 Main, h. 29 Pleasant
Cobb Franklin A., Jr., clerk, 105 Magazine, boards 29 Pleasant
Cobb George E., house 100 Pearl
Cobb George S., carpenter, B. & L. R. R. shop, house rear 175 Cambridge
Cobb Harriet H. Mrs., physician, 314 Broadway, house do.
Cobb Harry H., picture frames, etc., 579 Main, boards 100 Pearl
Cobb Joseph, driver (154 Atlantic ave., B.), boards 7 Franklin
Cobb Josiah H., real estate and constable, house 17 Prospect
Cobb S. Herbert, clerk (469 Wash., B.), rooms 29 Lee
Cobett Edward, laborer, Gas Co., house 74 Thorndike
Cobley Jolın, cigar maker (B.), boards 4 Hampshire place
Coburn Agnes P. Miss, asst. H. U. library, boards 69 Brattle
Coburn Anna Miss, house 29 Winthrop Coburn Calvin, organ maker (No. Grove, cor. Cambridge, B.), h. 148 Spring
Coburn Charles, house 282 North avenue
Coburn Charles F., organ maker (North Grove, cor. Cambridge, B.), house 148 Spring
Coburn Cornelia A. Miss, h. 29 Winthrop Coburn Elizabeth S. Miss, asst. H. U. library, boards 69 Brattle
Coburn George A., physician, 134 Otis, house do.
Coburn Jennie M. Miss, asst. H. U. li- brary, boards 172 North avenue
Coburn Mary J., widow of Wendell T., hairwork, 110 Winsor, house do.
Coburn Thomis, laborer, Am. Rubber Co., house 4 Lilac court
Cochran John, expressman, house 14 Reed Cochran John, piano case mnfr., 162 Broad- way, house at Somerville
Cochran Patrick, laborer, house Cedar sq. Cochran Timothy, hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Cockran James, brush maker, boards rear 163 Columbia
Cochrane Alexander, pres. and treas. Coch- rane Chemical Co., Potter, house 44 Beacon, B.
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YOCHRANE CHEMICAL CO.
(Alexander Cochrane, president and treasurer, Hugh Cochrane, vice pres- ident), chemical mufrs., Potter, of- fice (55 Kilby, B. ) (see page 666) Cochrane Hugh, vice pres. Cochrane Chemi- cal Co , Potter, boards (3 Walnut, B.) Cockery Dennis, 169 Gore
Cody P. J., box nailer, 3 Hampshire
Cody T. J., machinist, 19 Main
Cody William, laborer, 220 Portland, house rear 171 Winsor
Coe Huldah A., wid. John A., h. 11 Cheerst Coes C. N. Mrs., house 207 Hampshire
Coes George H., comedian, house 207 Hampshire
Coffey Catherine, widow of Timothy, bds. 220 Franklin
Coffey Edward E., machinist, B. & L. R.R. Coffey James T., salesman (B.), house 7 Baldwin street court
Coffey Jeremialı S., machinist, B. & L.R.R. Coffey John, laborer, 169 Gore, h. 7 Carson Coffey John, messenger (Custom House, 13. ), house 54 North
Coffey John J., provisions and groceries, 25 Bay, honse 220 Franklin
Coffey Michael, police station 3, h. 22 East Coffey Nellie M., widow of David, grocer, 215 Franklin, h. Bay, cor. Franklin
Coffey Wm., gate tender, B.&L. R. R., Short Coffey Win. H., clerk, bds. 16 Leighton et. Coffield Mary, widow of Thomas, house 22 Douglass
Coffield Mary Miss, press feeder, boards 23 Douglass
Coffin Amos N., machinist, Albany, house 78 Franklin
Coffin A. C., cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house 975 Thorndike
Coffin Edward A., brushmaker, 124 Harvard Coffin Fred M., expressman, rms. 89 Green Coffin Freeman, carpenter, house 8 Cottage Coffin George H., commercial traveler, Riverside Press, house 40 Arlington Coffin Herbert E. . expressman, rms.89 Green Coffin John, 169 Gore
Coffin J. C., machinist, foot of First, house at Stoneham
Coffin Mary H., widow, house 78 Franklin Cofran Frank H., teamster, boards 93 Concord avenue
DRAIN PIPE. all Sizes. at BURDITT & WHITE'S, 2 & 4 CENTRAL SQUARE.
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Cofran Fred N., teamster. b.93 Concord av. Cofran S. M .. house 70 Concord avenne
Cofran & Co., (N. M. Cofran, Joseph Broussard), brick makers, Concord avenne. near Fresh Pond
Cofran Noah M. (Cofran & Broussard), brick maker, Concord ave., h. 93 do.
Cogan Dennis. 169 Gore. boards 97 do.
Cogan Elmond J .. carpenter. rear 400 Cambridge. honse at Somerville
Cogan Enima F. Miss, teacher, Thorndike Grammar School, b'ls. 35 Second
Cogan Joseph, harness mnfr. (65 Sudbury, B.). house 35 Second
Cogswell Albert. carpenter, b. 44 Boylston `Cogswell Albert H .. carriage painter, Pros- pect, cor. Hampshire, h r. 16 Austin Cogswell Charles N., student, rooms 61 Kirkland
Cogswell Charles R., store keeper, B. & L. R. R. repair shop
Cogswell Edward R., physician, house 61 Kirkland
Cogswell Francis, supt. of schools, office Central square bldz., Western avenue, boards 123 Prospect
Cogswell George P., student, H. U., rooms 61 Kirkland
Cogswell George W., collector, 221 Bridge, house at Egleston square
Cohen Betsey, widow, house 59 Brookline Cohen Joseph, laborer, house 53 Fourth
Cohen Leo, salesman, boards 90 Thorndike Cohen Louis, merchant tailor, 106 Cam- bridge, honse 90 Thorndike
Cohen Mark, machinist, 10 Arrow, house 88 Franklin
Cohen Max, cigar maker, h. 4 Pioneer av. Cohen Michael, cigar maker, 599 Main, h. 59 Brookline
Cohen Morris, cigar maker, 599 Main, h. 10 Decatur
Cohen Willard. teamster (154 Atlantic av., B.), boards 26 Green
Colin Adolphe, prof. of French, H. U., h. 56 Buckingham
Coker Frederick G . janitor, Court Honse, Third, honse 102 Thorndike
Colbert Elmnad, elerk, bds. 8 Broadway
Colbert Jumes, printer (B. ), boards 8 Broadway
Colbert Margaret, widow of Edward, house 49 Reed
Colbert Patrick John. foreman, packing dept., 162 Broadway, h. Portsmouth Colberth JJohn D. Rev., Church of the Sa- cred Heart
Colburn Carrie H. Mrs . honse 500 Main Colburn Esther C., widow of Elbridge G., honse 28 Fairmont
Colburn Frank A., clerk. 9 Harvard row, boards 141 North ave.
Colburn George W., salesman (33 Summer B ), honse 7 Dana
Colby Albion C., house 12 Summer
Colby Arthur F., driver (B.), b. 59 Auburn Colby A .. laborer, Storr Furniture Co., Thorndike
Colby Caroline A., widow of Hezekiah B., honse 59 Anburn
Colby Gilman, editor (Bar Harbor Tour- ist), house 4 Centre
Colby James S., physician, 2 Hotel Harri- son, house do.
Colby Moses C., honse 28 Wendell
Colby Nellie M. Miss, teacher, Dunster Primary school, b. 36 North ave.
Colby S. Emma Miss, house 36 North av. Colby Thomas J., machinist, (Charles B) house 523 Howard
Co'by William M., furniture findings (96 Richmond, B. ), honse 14 Meacham
Coleorod A. P., clerk, B. & L. R. R. repair shop
Cole Alexander, silver-plater (B.), rooms 170 Harvard
Cole Arthur E., driver. 31 Elm, h. 39 do.
Cole Benjamin F., trimmer, 203 Bridge, boards 56 Second
Cole Charles, fireman, B. & A. R. R., h. 80 Chestnut
Cole Charles D., sec. Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. (515 Tremont, B.), house 738 Main
Cole Clarence, wire worker, 10 Franklin, house 1 Magazine court
Cole C. E., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Cole Daniel F., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 128 River
Cole Daniel, teanister (B.), rms. 47 Clark Cole Daniel, varnisher, 162 Broadway, h. 172 Columbia
Cole Edwin M., teamster (Court, corner Brattle, B.), house Portsmouth
Cole Elizabeth Mrs , house 72 Gore
Cole Fred W., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 170 Putnam ave.
Cole George A .. starter, W. E. St. Ry. Co. (West Boston bridge), house 136 Co- lumbia
Cole George E., laborer, honse 19 Mill Cole George F., grocer (120 Stani ford, B), house 340 Pearl [Hamilton Cole George W., upholsterer, boards 12 Cole Ivory F., carpenter, h. 47 Fairmont
Cole Tabatha, widow of George B., honse 340 Pearl
Cole William E., carpenter, h. 12 Hamilton Colebrick John, teamster, rms. 78 Fifth Coleman Bartholomew, teamster, boards 4 Linchan conrt
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YOLEMAN BROTHERS (Wal- ter G. and James W. Coleman), wood, coal and kindling wood minfrs., 91 Broadway, and hay, grain and straw. 506 Main (see page 662)
Coleman Cornelius, laborer, 169 Gore, h. 14 Porter
CHOICE
GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare, $20 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
P. O'BRIEN & SON
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Coleman Daniel, teamster, boards 5 Line- han court
Coleman Edward B., cotton broker (4 Lib- erty sq , B.), boards 11 Wendell
Coleman Elisha P .. Am. Baptist Mission Union (32 Tremont Temple, B.), house 11 Wendell
Coleman Emil, piano maker, 286 Main, boards 295 do.
Coleman Elizabeth H., widow of John, h. 20 Blanche
Coleman Hannah E., widow of George C .. house 318 Pearl
Coleman Harry, plumber, h. 49 Banks Coleman James, coal and wood, $1 Portland house 54 Hastings
Coleman James W. (Coleman Bros. ), coal, 91 Broadway, and 506 Main, honse 8 State [School
Coleman John, engineer, 356 Main, h. 68 Coleman John, laborer, 15 Main
Coleman John. teamster, 256 Bridge, house 4 Linehan court
Coleman Mary Miss. h. 18} Clark
Coleman Mary, widow, house 13 Willow Coleman Maurice, plasterer, b. 13 Willow Coleman Michael, laborer, house Burns', block, Burns court
Coleman Michael. laborer, B. & L. R. R., boards 4 Linehan conrt
Coleman M., laborer, 81 Main
Coleman Patrick, varnisher, 286 Main, h. 14& Clark
Coleman Walter G. (Coleman Bros. ), wood etc., 91 Broadway and 506 Main. h, Hotel Franklin, Norfolk
Coleman William. plnmber, 17 Brattle
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