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Pinkham George G .. 219 Green. May 17, 73 Poole Amanda B., 102 Austin, Nov. 24, 49 Powers Catherine, 16 De Wolf, Jan. 26, 60 Powers Lizzie A., Mt. Auburn, June 30, 28 Powers Mary, 4 Eighth, Sept. 6, 42
Powers Mary E., 19 De Wolf, July 30, 32 Prebeck John W., 25 Hunting, Aug. 13, 22 Priee Robert J., 86 Fifth, Mar. 3. 23 Printon Robert, 71 & School, May 31, 70 Proffit Annie, 124 Gore, May 14, 44 Pummell Edward E., 12 River, Nov. 19, 20 Putnam Abbie T., 171 Putnam av., No- vember 17, 54
Putney Agnes M., 156 Mt. Auburn, Jan- 16, 89
Quick Christian, Almshouse, May 6, 71 Quigley Thomas, 180 Main, June 16, 24 Quinn Christina, 31 Grigg, April 9, 30 Quinn John, rear 136 Spring, May 28, 70 Quinn John, 5 Ninth, Jan. 19, 58 Quinn Sarah, 245 Bridge, Mar. 8, 95 Rafferty James, 11 Fourth, April 18, 82 Ramsay Harvey, 22 Elm, Nov. 3, 71 Rand Jane, 99 Norfolk, June 30, 81 Randall Hmnah, 99 Sixth, Sept. 28, 73 Reardon Ellen, 99 Sixth, Mar. 28, 50 Reardon John, Third, Feb. 1, 63 Reeves Caroline A., 1 Winthrop sq., April 13, 63
Reis John, 25 Tremont, July 10, 55 Renney Lucy E., Madison av., Mar. 4, 31 Rice Abel F., Austin, May 14, 55 Rice Mary L. R., 150 Putnam av., May 21,58
Richardson William II., 15 Sands, Octo- ber 15, 75
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LIST OF DEATHS
Rindge Mary J., 42 Third, March 19, 65 Robbins Ellen M., 652 Main, Nov. 24, 53 Roberts Charles H., 99 Hampshire, Febru- ary 27, 33
Roberts Saralı J., 128 Oxford, Dec. 1, 63 Robinson Thomas B., 59 Fifth, Feb. 16, 48 Robinson William B., Almshouse, Jan. 3, 69
Robillard Hermisdor, 254 Walden, May 12, 35
Rodgers Stephen,r. 11 Hastings, May23, 48 Rogers Nathaniel E., 49 Norfolk June 18, 63
Rouch Alexander, 139 Portland, Nov. 13, 50 Rourke Catherine, 86 Fifth, Aug. 19, 20
Rourke Ellen, r. 6 Blackstone, June 25, 53 Rourke Patrick, 23 Webster av., Feb. 4, 61 Rouseon Phillippe, Concord av., Feb.25, 21 Rowe Huglı, 2 Banks, Jan. 18, 35
Ryan Bridget E., 27 Vine, March 19, 26
Ryan Julia, 7 Ninth, June 27, 66
Ryan Thomas, 105 Ehm, July 27, 68
Sanborn Sulvilyer H., 129 Magazine, Aug. 20, 71
Sanderson Elizabeth B., 27 Tremont, May 3, 57
Sanderson Mary B., Farwell place, April 2,75
Sands Robert L., 457 Mt. Auburn, Sep- tember 29, 44
Sanger Chester F.,27 Lancaster, Nov. 10, 32 Sargent Elizabeth H., 768 Main, May 6, 69 Savage John, 116 Fourth, April 23, 33
Sawyer Deborah P., 72 Winsor, Jan. 1, 88 Schiebel Frances, 144 Thorndike, Janu- ary 22, 36
Scmidt Henry L., 85 Sixth, Oct. 27, 56 Scudder Matilda, June, 17, 47
Scully William, 108 Tremont, September 14, 36
Sellers Harvey L., 470 Broadway , Jan. 17, 18 Shackley Owen, 14 Elm, Mar. 11, 62 Sharkey James, 125 Elm, Mar. 11, 73 Snarpe Mary, 130 Brookline, March 20, 85 Shaw Adelbert, student, April 6,21 Shaw Gerald C., 2 Sargent Jan. 8, 30 Shea Julia H., 92 Columbia, Mar. 14, 31 Shea Nicholas J., 141 Elm. Jan. 29, 32 Shepard Sumner P., Secramento, Mar. 12,86 Shepherd Franklin C., 101 Inman, Oct.31,70 Sherdon Patrick, 2 Vine, May 18,45 Sheridan Mary A., 16 Winsor, Oct.18, 72 Sherman Louisa M., 143 Magazine, June7,61 Shortell Mary E., 158 Otis, Mar.20, 26 Simpson Al, Camb. Hospital, Oct. 22, 19 Smiley James, 32 Putnam ave. Nov. 12, 76 Smith Charles, Camb. Hospital, Oct. 25, 28 Smith Ella H., 20 Florence, July 11, 21 Smith Ella M., 13 Pleasant, June 30, 41 Smith Lilla F , 41 Cottage, Nov. 4, 22 Smith Margaret, 23 Florance, July 27, 46 Smith Robert J., 8 Eaton, Mar. 7, 34 Smithers John B., 13 William, June 1, 52
Snow Eben, 7 Fayerweather, Sept. 24, 74 Sommerman Henry H., 323 Pearl, Jan. 5,31 Sprague Archibald, 921 Main, April 29, 71 Stanlake Margaret, Prospect House, Feb. 26,38
Stechiell Joseph, 277 Winsor, Sep. 9, 59 Stenberg Annie S., 4 Clinton, April 30, 23 Stevens Ann Gould, Buckingham, Sept. 29,73 Stevens Hannalı D., 6 Carlisle, Nov. 2, 87 Stewart Madge C., 72 Harvard, Mar. 10, 21 Stockton Susan,331 River, July 14, 37 Strange Lydia, 25 Regent, Aug.28, 80
Straten Eunice S.,24 Linnæan, Jan. 20, 69 Stumpkey Elizabeth J., 343 Harvard, Dec. 6,79
Suessle Frederick, 68 Pine, Aug. 2, 70 Sullivan Chrysostan, 93 Third, Nov. 28, 38 Sullivan John, 8 Water, Mar. 13, 62
Sullivan Julia A.,2 Bennett Pl. April 6, 20 Sullivan Patrick H., 145 Main, Oct. 31, 19 Sweeney, Bridget, 45 Cedar, August 2, 64 Sweeney Cornelius M., 10 North, Oct. 12,28 Sweetzer Emma A., 96 Winsor, Jan.22, 24. Sweet William, 124 Thorndike, June 1, 71 Tamplin James B. , 59 Mt. Auburn, June 16,81 Tandy James, 12 William, Feb. 24, 90
Tarbell William G., 39 Ma gazine, Dec.8,81 Tarrant James F., 11 Marion, Sept. 23, 36 Tayne Jane, 69 Third, Jan. 19, 56 Thomas George, 25 Ein, April 5, 72 Thomas Metta A., 47 Jay, Sept. 11, 30
Thomas Walter, 26 Brewery, Aug. 28, 21 Thurston Annette M., 12 Amory, Feb. 4, 44 Thurston Mary J., 754 Cambridge, March 20,53
Tiffamy Esther A., 6 Hilliard, Nov. 7, 54 Tobin Catherine, 59 Hampshire, Aug. 17,41 Tobin Mary A., 1090 Cambridge, Sept. 19,35 Toole Josepli A., 220 Putnam, ave. May. 25,54
Toomey Ellen, 51 North, Jan. 31, 60 Tracy Rose, 22 Harding, July 26, 65 Trent Maria, 16 Laurel, Oct. 28, 80
Tulley Michael J., 179 Main, Aug. 28, 31 Turmiltz Catherine, 97 Kinmaird, Sept. 16, 28
Turner Sarah, 72 Harvard. Oct. 4, 50
Turner Tabitha, Cambridge Hospital, Sept. 13,18
Van Rees Nicholas, 25 Seventh, Jan. 28, 91 Verlin Abby, 49 Sixth, Sept. 17, 55
Volk John H., 85 Kinnaird, Jan. 22, 37 Walker Samuel, 53 Cambridge, May 25, 75 Wall John H., 117 Otis, July 24, 90 Wall Norah, 60 Putnam ave., April 25, 35 Walsh Bridget, rear 4 North, July 26, 46 Walsh Elizabeth A., 132 Webster avenue, April 26, 28
Walsh Joseph B., 103 Ellery, Feb. 28, 20 Walsh Mary, 6 Clifton, Sept. 29, 60 Ward Marcia, 69 Magazine, May 10, 61 Ward Samuel L., 26 Prospect, April 14, 75 Warner Almond, Otis, Mar. 10, 62
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Watterliouse Peter, 23 Brookline, Sept. 14' 64 [35
Weitze Elizabeth, 178 Cambridge, June 30, Wentworth Charles A., Station 2, Ang. 25, 47 [67
Wentworth Mary E., 40 Prospect, Jan. 30, Whalan James N., 35 Western ave .. May 9,35
Wheeler Sally, 90 North ave., April 21, 92 White Frederick M., rear 107 Elm, Jnly 18, 34
White Johanna M., 37 Warren. Oct. 27, 36 White Jolin, 37 Warren, Feb, 4, 63
White Katie F., 55 Magee, April 8. 23
White Mary, 170 Harvard, Nov. 19, 79
White Michael, 70 Spruce. July 17, 62
Whitney Augusta A., 139 North ave., July 29.78
Whitten Abbie, 140 Harvard, Nov. 23, 68 Whitten James O., 132 Magazine, May 12, 57
Wilkinson Bridget, 17 Willow, Feb. 19, 58 Wilkinson Isabella, 67 Winter. May 8, 66 Woods Emanuel, 198 Bridge, Nov. 8, 53 Worthen Isaac R., 109 Pearl, Nov. 28, 81 Wyeth Amelia B., Feb. 22, 73
Wyeth Annie C., April 19. 44
Young Jennie G., 2 Pleasant pl. , Nov. 19,48 Young John W., Stinsons ct., Feb. 17, 25
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1890. Total, - - - 2,238,943.
BARNSTABLE CO.
No. Attleboro
6,727
Conway 1,451
Barnstable
4,023
Norton
1,785
Deerfield
2.910
Bourne
1,442
Raynham
1,340
Erving
972
Brewster
1.003
Rehoboth
1,786
Gill
960
Cha tham
1,954
Seekonk
1,317
Greenfield
5,252
Dennis
2,899
Somerset
2,106
Hawley
515
Eastham
602
Swansea
1,456
Heath
503
Falmouth
2,567
Harwich
2,734
Westport 2,599
Ley den
407
Mashpee
298
Monroe
282
Orleans
1,219
Montague
6,296
Provincetown
4,642
DUKES CO.
Northfield
1,869
Truro
919
Cottage City
1,080
Rowe
541
Shelburne
1,553
Shutesbury
453
Sunderland
663
Warwick
565
Wendell
505
Total
4,369
Whately
779
Alford
297
ESSEX CO.
Total 38,610
HAMPDEN CO.
Agawam 2,352
Blandford
871
Florida
436
Bradford
3,720
Brimfield
1,096
Gt. Barrington
4,612
Danvers
7,454
Chester
1,295
Hancock
. 506
Essex
1,713
Chicopee
14,050
Ilinsdale
1,739
Georgetown
2.117
Granville
1,061
Lanesborough
1,018
Gloucester
24,651
Hampden
831
Lee
3,785
Groveland
2,191
Holland
201
Lenox
2,889
Hamilton
961
Holyoke
35,637
Monterey
495
Haverhill
27,412
Long Meadow
2,183
Mt. Washington
148
Ipswich
4,439
Ludlow
1,939
New Ashford
125
Lawrence
44,654
Monson
3,650
New Marlboro
1,305
Lynn
55,727
Montgomery
266
North Adams
16 074
Lynnfield
787
Palmer
6,520
Otis
583
Manchester
1,789
Russell
879
Peru
305
Marblehead
8,202
Southwick
914
Pittsfield
17,281
Merrimac
2,633
Springfield
44,179
Richmond
796
Methuen
4,814
Tolland
393
Sandisfield
807
Middleton
924
Wales
700
Savoy
569
Nahant
880
Westfield 9,805
Sheffield
1,954
New bury
1.427
W. Springfield
5,077
Stockbridge
2,132
Newburyport
13,947
Wilbraham
1,814
Tyringham
412
N. Andover
3,742
Washington
434
Peabody
10,158
Total 135,713
HAMPSHIRE CO.
Amherst 4,512
Belchertown
2,120
Chesterfield
608
Cummington
787
BRISTOL CO.
Acushnet
1,027
Attleboro
7,577
Berkley
894
Granby
765
Dartmouth
3,122
Total
299,995
Dighton
1,889
Euton
4,493
Fairhaven
2,919
Ashfield
1,025
Huntington
1,385
Fall River
74,398
Bernardston
770
Freetown
1,417
Buckland
1,570
Northampton
14,990
Mansfield
3,432
Charlemont
972
Pelham
486
New Bedford
40,733
Colerain
1,671
Plainfield
435
Chilmark 353
Orange
4,568
Wellfleet
1,291
Yarmouthı
1,760
Total
- 29,172
Tisbury
1,506
BERKSHIRE CO.
Adams
9.213
Amesbury
9,798
Andover
6,142
Dalton
2,885
Beverly
10,821
Egremont
845
Boxford
865
Becket
946
Cheshire
1,308
Clarksburg
884
Edgartown
1,186
Gay Head
139
Gosnold
135
New Salem
856
Sandwich
1,819
Taunton
25,448
Leverett
702
Total
186,465
Total
81.108
Saugus
3.673
Swampscott
3,198
Easthampton
4.395
Topsheld
1,022
Enfield
952
Wenham
886
W. Newbury
1,796
Greenwich
526
Hadley
1,669
FRANKLIN CO.
Hatfield
1,246
W. Stockbridge
1,492
Rockport
4,087
Williamstown
4,221
Rowley
1,248
Windsor
612
Salem
30.801
Salisbury
1.316
Goshen
297
Middlefield
455
630-712
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS
Prescott
376
NANTUCKET CO.
SUFFOLK CO.
Boston 448,477
Chelsea 27.909
Revere
5.608
Westhampton
477
Williamsburg
2,057
Worthington
714
Total
51,859
MIDDLESEX CO.
Acton
1,897
Arlington
5.629
Ashby
825
Ashland
2,532
Ayer
2.148
Franklin
4.831
Brookfield
3,352
Belmont
2,098
Hyde Park
10,193
Clinton
10.124
Boxborough
325
Medway
2,985
Donglas
1.908
Cambridge
70.028
Miliis
786
Dudley
2,944
Carlisle
481
Needham
3.035
Gardner
8,424
Concord
4.427
Norwood
3.733
Hardwick
2,992
Dunstable
416
Quincy
16.723
Harvard
1 095
Everett
11.008
Randolph
3 946
Holden
2,623
Framingham
9,239
Stoughton
4,852
Hubbardston
1, 46
Holliston
2.619
Lancaster
2.201
Hopkinton
4.088
Leicester
3,120
Hudson
4.670
Leominster
7,219
Lexington
3,197
Lunenburg
1.146
Lincoln
987
Mendon
919
Littlet n
1,025
Milford
8,780
Lowell
77.696
Millbury
4,428
Malden
23,031
New Braintree
573
Marlborough
13,805
Northborough
1,952
Maynard
2,700
Bridgewater
4,249
Northbridge
4.603
Medford
11,079
27,204
N. Brookfield
3,871
Melrose
8,519
Carver
994
Oakham
788
Natick
9,118
1,908
()xford
2,616
Newton
24,379
E. Bridgewater
2,911
Paxton
445
N. Reading
874
Halifax
562
Petersham
1,050
Pepperell
3.127
Hanover
2,093
Phillipston
502
Reading
4,088
Hanson
1,267
Princeton
982
Sherborn
1,281
Hingham
4,564
Royalston
1,0:0
Shirley
1,191
Hull
989
Rutland
9>0
Somerville
40,152
Kingston
1,659
Shrewsbury
1,449
Stoneham
6.155
Lakeville
935
Southborough
2.114
Stow
903
Marion
871
Southbridge
7.655
Sudbury
1,197
Marshfield
1.713
Spencer
8,747
Tewksbury
2,515
Mattapoisett
1,148
Sterling
1 244
Townsend
1,750
Middleboro
6,065
Sturbridge
2,074
Tyngsboro
662
Norwell
1.635
Sutton
3.180
Wakefield
6,982
Pembroke
1,320
Templeton
2.999
Waltham
18,707
Plymouth
7,314
Upton
1,878
Watertown
7.073
Plympton
597
Uxbridge
3.408
Wayland
2,060
Rochester
1,021
Warren
4.681
Westford
2,250
Rockland
5,213
Webster
7.031
Weston
1,664
Scituate
2,318
Westborough
5 195
Wilmington
1,213
Wareliam
3,451
W. Boylston 3,019
W. Brookfield
1.592
Woburn
13,499
Whitman
4,441
Westminster
1,688
Winchendon
4.390
Total
431,167
Total
92,700
Worcester
84 655
Total
280,787
South Hadley
4,261
Southampton
1,017
Ware
7,329
Total
3,268
Winthrop
2,726
Total
484,780
Avon
1,384
Bellingham
1,334
Braintree
4,848
Atlıol
6,319
Brookline
12,103
Auburn
1,5:2
Cantor
4,538
Barre
2,239
Cohasset
2,448
Berlin
884
Dedham
7,123
Blackstone
6,138
Dover
727
Bolton
8 27
Foxboro
2,933
Boylston
770
Bedford
1,092
Holbrook
2,474
Charlton
1,847
Biliorica
2,380
Medfield
1,493
Dana
700
Burlington
617
Milton
4.278
Fitchburg
22.037
Chelmsford
2,695
Norfolk
913
Grafton
5.002
Dracut
1,996
Sharon
1,634
Hopedale
1,176
Groton
2,057
Waipole
2,604
Wellesley
3,600
Weymouth
10.866
Wrentham
2,566
Total
118,950
PLYMOUTH CO.
Abington
4,260
WORCESTER CO.
Ashburnhaut
2.074
Nantucket 3,268
NORFOLK CO.
Winchester
4,861
W. Bridgewater
1,917
Brockton
Duxbury
713
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Rear 75 Bridge Street, East Cambridge, Mass.
C. ATKINS,
PAPER HANGINGS
FRIEZES, MOULDINGS, ETC. KALSOMINER, WHITENER, AND PAPER HANGER.
578 Main St., Cambridgeport.
JOHN L. P. ACKERS, HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER.
Kalsomining, Whitening and Whitewashing. Ceilings and Cornices Tinted to Harmonize with Paper Hangings.
539 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass. Residence, 44 Western Avenue. All Work promptly attended to at Reasonable Prices.
CLIFFORD HUNTING,
SIGN
WOOD, METAL, GLASS, CANVAS.
PAINTER.
Show Cards and Lettering Neatly and Promptly Executed. 660 Main St., East of City Hall, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
500 CENTRE PIECES IN STOCK, READY FOR DELIVERY.
THE AMERICAN WALL PLASTER CO.,
INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MAINE.
ARNOLD A. RAND, President. WILLIAM A. SMITH, Treasurer. OFFICE AND WHARF, 69 Main Street, Cambridgeport. A SPECIALTY OF WALL PLASTER AND INTERIOR DECORATION. DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster, Whiting, Cement, and Centre Pieces. E. LOUIS SMITH, Manager.
CARL A. LOGES & SON, FRESCO AND DECORATIVE ARTISTS. House Painting, Paper Hanging, Graining, and Polishing of all kinds of Wood. Designs and Estimates furnished on Application, for Churches, Halls, Public Buildings, Residences, Etc.
Residence, 51 Walden St., Shop, 197 North Ave., No.Cambridge.
ELISHA TRIPP. CHARLES A. LAIGHTON. HOUSE AND . SIGN PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, GRAINERS, GILDERS AND PAPER HANGERS. Also, Dealers in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 17 RIVER, Cor. FRANKLIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Residence, 39 River Street.
718
ADVERTISEMENTS
H. M. SAWYER & SON,
(Successors to Pettingill & Sawyer.) Manufacturers of
GELSI
EXC
S
BR
AN
Howard M. Sawyer.
CAPE ANN OIL CLOTHING,
Cape Ann Hats and Southwesters of all descriptions. Horse and Wagon Coverings Made to Order.
THORNDIKE ST., REAR OF SECOND, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
OFFICE IN NEW YORK. 116 South Street.
OFFICE IN BOSTON, 45 Broad Street. Charles H. Sawyer.
J. A. BROGAN, Dealer in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. PRESENTS GIVEN WITH TEA AND COFFEE.
295 CAMBRIDGE STREET, - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
OWEN DOHERTY, (Successor to WM. MITCHELL.)
HARNESS AND COLLAR MAKER.
Blankets, Robes, Surcingles, Halters, Combs and Brushes always on hand. Also all sorts of Olls and Polish. Repairing Promptly Attended to.
NO. 90 BRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
C. BERRY & CO., 84 and 86 LEVERETT STREET, BOSTON, MASS. AGENTS FOR
Genesee Brewing Company, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Also, Wholesale Dealers in Ales, Wines and Liquors. Or- ders by Mail and Express Promptly Attended to. TELEPHONE NO. 3123.
CHARLES W. DAILEY, LIVERY STABLE
AND FIRST-CLASS " AMBULANCE " SERVICE. 105 Cambridge Street, East Cambridge. SADDLE HORSES AND MILITARY EQUIPMENTS A SPECIALTY. Telephone No. 341.
719
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE MAMMOTH. ARTHUR H. SMITH,
-Dealer in- BEEF, PORK, LARD, HAMS, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, CHOICE POULTRY AND GAME, CHOICE SELECTION OF FAMILY GROCERIES. 80 AND 82 PLEASANT STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
SUFFOLK MARKET.
GEO. F. FOSS, Dealer in PROVISIONS.
Beef, Pork, Lard, Lamb, Veal, Ham and Sausages.
All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Fruits and Vegetables.
471 Main St., Cambridgeport.
ALEX. MILLAN, DEALER IN
FISH, OYSTERS AND CLAMS.
17 Brattle Sq., Cambridge.
ARTHUR C. MOORE, DEALER IN
GROCERIES, FLOUR,
TEAS, COFFEES and SPICES. Butter, Cheese and Eggs, Specialties. CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY.
347 MAIN STREET.
HERMAN L. HOFFMAN, Dealer in all kinds of First-Class
PROVISIONS,
TRIPE, SAUSAGES, PIGS' FEET, LARD, ETC. No. 484 Cambridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. All orders promptly attended to.
JAMES MAITLAND, Machine, House, Ship & Carriage Smith. HARVARD STREET, NEAR CORNER SIXTH, CAMBRIDGEPORT, - - - MASS.
ANSEL F. XAVIER, Carriage Manufacturer.
Repairing in all its Branches. New and Second-hand Buggies, Wagons, Sleighs and Pungs for sale. 434 and 436 Main Street, . . Cambridgeport.
720
ADVERTISEMENTS
N. N. STICKNEY. Dealer in Rough and Dressed Lumber, LIME, CEMENT, HAIR, PLASTER, CEDAR POSTS, ETC. Winthrop Wharf, De Wolf Street, Cambridge, Mass.
S. S. HAMILL, Manufacturer of ORGANS
CHURCH
OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. Estimates given on every size church organ. Repairing and Tuning promptly attended to. Manufactory and Office, Bent Street, near Sixth St., East Cambridge, Mass., one mile from Boston.
SAMUEL H. MITCHELL,
BREAD, CAKE and PIE BAKER.
Nos. 209 and 480 Cambridge Street, East Cambridge.
HAMPDEN CREAMERY. WM. FRYE, JR., General Agent. FINE SWEET CREAM, DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. - - - Telephone 246-4. 153 RIVER STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
G. E. LADD. " Central Sq. Crockery Store." GLASS AND KITCHEN FURNISHING. CHINA and SILVER- WARE IN ANY QUANTITY.
4 CENTRAL SQUARE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
JAMES FURFEY, MANUFACTURER OF DOOR MATS AND RUGS.
A Specialty made of Dimension Mats for Hotels, Public Buildings, Street Cars, Etc., and furnished at Short Notice. 120 BROOKLINE STREET, CORNER ERIE, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
J. W. OVERTON, Restaurant and Caterer, Ice Cream Manufacturer. ICE CREAM FURNISHED TO FAMILY PARTIES, &c. Carpet Cleaning, Fitting and Repairing attended to. 440 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS OF DIRECTORIES AND MAPS, NO. 97 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
721
ADVERTISEMENTS
W. J. EDWARDS, Dealer in Paper Hangings, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass, Also, ARTISTS' MATERIALS. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, PAPER HANGING AND KALSOMINING. 16 and 22 Boylston Street, Harvard Square, Cambridge.
WILLIAM WELCH, DEALER IN
HOGSHEADS,
PORK BARRELS, LARD TIERCES AND TUBS. Sugar, Flour and Oil Barrels. Grocers' Boxes a Specialty. Residence, 23 Seventh Street, Store House. 127, 129, 131 Gore Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE
LAUNDRY
Soden St., Cambridgeport.
LARGEST IN NEW ENGLAND. BEST EQUIPPED IN THE WORLD. Washing in Bulk, 4 Cents per Pound. Dress Shirts, Holland Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc., a Specialty.
Send Postal and Driver will call free of charge. TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION.
BAY STATE LAUNDRY, COOLIDGE & CASWELL, Proprietors.
136 FRANKLIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Send your orders to the Laundry and our wagon will call for and deliver your goods. Goods left with any of our AGENTS will receive prompt attention,
J. MCCARTHY'S SONS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CHARCOAL,
By the Car Load, Cord or Basket. Lowest Market Prices.
P. O. BOX 36, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. OFFICE AND YARD,
LINWOOD STREET, SOMERVILLE, MASS. J. F. McCarthy. T. J. McCarthy. M. H. McCarthy.
JAMES WHITE,
CARRIAGE M ANUFACTURER
Carriage and Sign Painting, Trim- ming and Repairing. Wheelwright and Carriage Smith.
13 and 15 Church St., CAMBRIDGE, Near Harvard Square.
Storage at Reasonable Rates. Carriages sent for and returned free of charge.
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