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John C. & Co. (John C. and Fred Dow). fertilizers, 220 Portland and (13 Chatham, B. )
Do OW JOHN E. prop. Richard Smart Carpet Bearing Co. rear 182 Main, House 94 Allston (see p. 725)
Kittie M. M.s, clerk, 141 Hampshire, bds. 1252 Cambridge
Lena E. Miss, bookkeeper, boards 94 Allston
Lewis H. teacher (New London, Conn. ), h. 112 Avon Hill
Lyman O. carpenter, h. 280 Winsor
Marcellus I. apothecary, 169 Pearl, house 23 Lawrence
Mary A. widow of Benjamin, h. 5 Lee Mary I. widow of Thomas E. house 112 Avon Hill
Nellie A. Miss, dressmaker, 94 Allston, boards do.
Ralph N. architect (B ), bds. 112 Avon Hill
Sarah H. widow of William L. II. 156 Hampshire
Warren H. nailer, 3 Hampshire, house 414 Main
Dowd Charles, foreman repairer, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Dunster, h. 8 Mason Edward, carpenter, bds. 8 Norfolk
Jolın, currier, foot Eustis ct. II. 234 Bridge
Michael, coachinian, h r. 9 Andrew Timothy, 1 borer, h. 6 Cogswell pl.
William H. piano action maker, 113 Broadway, h. 5 Blake
Dowdell James, teamster, bds. 13 Garden court
Dowey Thomas, teamster, Mt. Auburn cemetery, h. 6 May
Dowling Edward S. tinsmith, bds. 16 Fair- mont avenue
Fenton, laborer, bds 3 Conlons ct. Hurd, bds. 13: River
Dº OWLING WILLIAM J. bar- ness matr. 87 and 89 Main, h. 193 do. (see page 729)
Downe Rufus S. clerk (195 Fort Hill sq. B.), h. 83 Auburn
Downer John F. paper hanger, h. 149 Winsor
Downes Frank W. conductor. 324 North avenue, h. r. 72 Allston
Frank W. car conductor, h. 12 Wilbur Henry, teamster, bds. 101 Fourth
DRAIN PIPE, ALL SIZES AT BURDITT & BYNNER'S, 622 MAIN STREET.
JACKSON & CO., Ladies' Furs, 126 TREMONT ST.,
Park St, Church
Opposite
BOSTON.
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Downes John, teamster, bds. 101 Fourth Susan I. Miss, teacher, Webster gram- mar school, b. 25 Warland Downey Bridget, widow, h. 647 Cambridge Dennis, laborer, h. 154 Tremont Jeremiah, city laborer, h. 104 Norfolk John P. team-ter, h. 66 Winter
Mariha, widow of Abraham, bds. 75 Jay
Mary Mrs. grocer, 24 Hunting, h. do. Mortimer, grocer, 37 Warren, house do. William J. clerk, boards 24 Hunting
Downing Almeda R. widow of John, dres .- maker, boards 9 Norfolk
Daniel F. foreman, Cambridge Gas Co. house 67 Brattle
Dennis, trav. salesman, h. 15 Sparks
Edward. leather (54 South, B ), house 13 Dover
Edward H. clerk (44 F .H. mk. B.), bds. 285 North avenue
John, checker, B. & M. R. R. house Lechmere bldg. Lechmere sq.
John D. machinist, h. rear 24 Rock- ingham
Leander, iceman, h. 71 Columbia
Lucy A. Mi-s. teacher, Washington grammar school, b. 31 Mt. Pleasant Mary Mrs. h. 29 Mill
l'atrick, plumber, bds. 8 Hancock
Samuel H. salesman (28 Pearl, B.), boards 13 Dover
Theodore, currier, foot of Eustis ct. house 31 Mt. Pleasant
William, teamster, h. 8 Hancock
Downs Edward W. teamster, house rear 17 Pine
Fred M. house Hotel Albert, Harvard Mert W. finisher, 368 Main, h. at Stoneham [34 Auburn
Dowsing George W. P. reed maker, bds. Henry V. action maker, 125 Broadway, house 111 Allston
William, varnisher, house 34 Auburn William W. house 37 Brookline
Doyle Archie, rubber worker, b. 35 Moore Catherine, widow of John. house 262 Franklin
Charles, carpenter, h. 192 Columbia Clara Miss, clerk, 575 Cambridge, boards 573 do.
Daniel, laborer, h. 9 Fallon place
Daniel, teamster, 32 Boylston, house 12 Surrey
Daniel, teamster, 10 Bridge, rooms at Boston
David, ball player, bds. 1 Worcester
David, coachman, house 7 Grant
Ellen, widow of James E. house 62 Thorndike
Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 140 Dublin Francis J. carpenter, boards rear 124 Webster avenue
Doyle Francis M.piano finisher,house rear 124 Webster avenue
Frank, stone cutter, house 216 Pearl Frank M. baker, 575 Cambridge, house 573 do.
Honora, widow of Frank, house 13 Seventh st. ct.
James, carpenter, h. 59 Tremont James, house 19 Pioneer ave.
Jeremiah, apprentice, W. E. St. Ry. power house. bds. 21 Short
Jeremiah. honse 24 Grant, No. 3 John, bus. 262 Franklin
John, janitor, Cambridge Cemetery, house 36 Willard
Jolin, laborer. house 11 Bristol John, laborer, house 37 Willard
John, laborer, C. W. W. h 32 Auburn
John, teamster, house 6 Murray
John, laborer, house 20 Southi Joha P. laborer, house 3 Foster
John T. upholsterer, house 91 Norfolk Joseph P. car driver, house rear 192 Columbia
Lillian, housekeeper, 575 Cambridge, house do.
Loretta Miss, clerk, 575 Cambridge, boards 573 do. [47 Vine
Luke, shoe repairer, 82} Spring, house L. Gertrude, copyist, 62 Thorndike
Martin, laborer, house 67 Brookline
Mary, widow of Thomas, house 2 Hotel Clark [Fo-ter
Mary A. widow of Patrick J. house 7 Mary E. Mrs. house 8} Blanche
Mary H. widow of Michael, grocer, 153 Spring, house 78 Sixth
Michael. at North's Packing Co. house 119 Go e
Michael, city laborer, h. 16 Surrey Michael, collar maker, 10 Arrow, bds. 262 Brookline
Michael, laborer, bds. 52 Auburn place Michael, laborer, house 56 Boylston
Michael, laborer, house 3 Foster
M chael F.car conductor, b. 32 Auburn Michael P. teamster, house 31 Murray Owen, laborer, J. Reardon & Sons, boards 6 Allston
Patrick, clerk, 12 Brattle, boards 262 Franklin [Squires ct.
Patrick, cooper. 169 Gore, house 21
Patrick, laborer, house 1 Murdock
Patrick, laborer, house 67 Plympton
Patrick, police, station 1, house 88 Concord ave.
Richard F. at University Press, house 4 Foster
Sarah, widow of Edward, house 19 Cowperthwaite
Thomas, city laborer, bds. 32 Auburn Thomas, hairdresser, 109 Fourth, h. 51 Ninth
Gardeners,
FLORISTS, and Contractors for P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main Street.
Cemetery Work,
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ADVERTISEMENTS
BOSTON FRESH TRIPE COMPANY H. C. DERBY, Treasurer. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FRESH AND PICKLED TRIPE, PIGS' FEET, Lambs' Tongues, Tallow, Lard and Head Cheese.
Office at Works, Abbattoir Grounds, - BRIGHTON, MASS.
CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR CO., PURE WHITE WINE VINEGAR.
H. C. DERBY, Treasurer.
75 Main Street, Cambridgeport, HERBERT DERBY, President.
AGP Every barrel of Vinegar sold from these works is WARRANTED to be free from all poisonous acids or impurities of any kind.
Boston Office : - New York Fresh Tripe Co., 622 to 636 W 39th St., N. Y. 24 So. Market St. Hours, 11 to 12. E. K. Pond Packing Co .. 69 McGregor St., Chicago. Telephone Connection. ( Cambridge Vinegar Co., 75 Main St., Cambridgeport.
JOHN GILL, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. 456 HARVARD ST., CAMBRIDGE.
Watches Carefully Adjusted to Heat Cold and Isochronism.
W. B. HOLT, HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING AND GLAZING.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
14 CHURCH STREET. OLD CAMBRIDGE.
W. A. MASON & SON, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS,
SURVEYORS OF MECHANICS' WORK. CENTRAL SQUARE, No. 603 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. RESIDENCE, Raymond St., Old Cambridge, near the Botanical Garden.
ESTABLISHED A. D., 1839.
Information of value to every property owner.
We have saved the original notes and plans of all Surveys by us since 1839, also, a vast collection of copies and other information, from which we are prepared to re- establish old boundaries as well as new ones.
Anything in our line promptly and accurately at.ended to.
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ADVERTISEMENT
43 WM. E. DOYLE, 43 FLORIST,
CONSERVATORIES, 1509 Cambridge Street, Formerly Hovey's.
Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, Plants, Etc.
ALSO AT STORE.
43
43 Tremont Street, BOSTON. Telephones, 1758 and 342-2. 43
C. J. MIERS & CO., Composition CAMBRIDGE STREET, CHARLESTOWN, On Somerville Line. Slate, Tin and Gravel Roofs Repaired at Short Notice.
Roofers.
CHAS. J. MIERS,
LEWIS B. DAVIS,
Residence, 13 Washington Street, EAST SOMERVILLE.
W. F. WEBSTER CEMENT COMPANY.
FACTORY ALBANY ST. . CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. MANUFACTURERS OF Webster's Original Elastic Cement.
For Bedding Slates, Pointed Stone, Wood, Iron, and Repairing Leaky Roofs and Chimneys.
THOMAS RYAN, Plain and Ornamental PLASTERING.
Whitening, Coloring, Kalsomining and Whitewashing. Ornamental Cen- ters always on hand. All orders promptly at- tended to. 17 Clary St., off Prospect, Cambridgeport.
Moore & Rushton, PLASTERERS AND STUCCO WORKERS,
73 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass.
Stucco Centre-Pieces, Caps, Brackets, Cornice Ornaments, Furnished at short notice, and packed to go any distance. Orders for Plastering, Jobbing, Whitewash- ing a id Coloring promptly attended to.
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Doyle Thomas F. laborer, house 37 Bolton Thomas F. painter, b. 100 Western av. Thomas J. machinist, h. 105 Charles Timothy, laborer, h. 12 Dinsmore ct. Timothy, student, b. 13 Seventh st. ct. T. iron worker, B. B. W. Sixth, boards 1018 Cambridge
DOYLE
OYLE WILLIAM E. florist, 1500 Cambridge, and (43 Tremont, B.), h. 1501 Cambridge (see opp )
William J. carpenter, boards rear 124 Webster ave.
Drake Albert W. student (M. I. T., B.), bds. 48 Mt. Pleasant
Charles H. piano regulator, 162 Broad- way, boards 284 do.
Chester F. student(M. I. T., B.), bds. 48 Mt. Pleasant
George A. case maker, 162 Broadway, house 4 Dickinson
L. P. receiving clerk, Revere Sugar Refinery, Water, h. at So. Boston Margaret, widow of George F. house 58 Columbia
Martin W. liquor dealer (59 Causeway, B.), h. 48 Mt. Pleasant
Whitney S. yardman, 336 Main, house 336 Winsor
William, carriage worker, 216 North ave. house at Boston
Draper Daniel A. mufr. of britannia, 111 Thorndike, h. do.
Ella F. Mi-s, house 7 Avon
Emma N. widow of George, house 10 Hilliard
Francis H. house 111 Thorndike
Joseph, britannia, 111 Thorndike, b.do.
Sarah M. widow of Martin, house 292 North avenue
Susie A. Miss, boards. 292 North ave. Warren M. clerk (63 South, B.), bds. 292 North avenue
William B. gent's furnishings (279 Wash. B.), h. 34 Linnæan
William H. student, bds. TO Hilliard
Drea Kerian, laborer, house 46 Ninth Michael, laborer, boards 12 Seventh
Dresselly John, book binder, Riverside Press, house 24 Hews
Dressea Edwin, president, Cambridgeport Diary Co. 25 Blackstone, and National City Bank,677 Main, house 60 Raymond
Sumner, salesman, 26 Blackstone, h. at Newtonville
Drevitson Carl, baker, 445 Cambridge, h. 570 do.
Drew Amasa (Drew & Fifi ld), baker, 135 Inman, bds. 117 Inman
Bertrand Lee, student, H. U. boards 122 Oxford
Clara Mrs. house 169.Norfolk
George A. carpenter, h. 19 Tremont
Drew Heury H.gold beater(3 Province ct. B.), house 6 B Centre
Joseph L. gold beater (3 Province ct. B.), house 19 Jay
Lucy A. widow of Silas S. honse 122 Oxford
Michael S. car conductor, 324 North ave. h. rear 46 Montgomery
Patrick, machinist, 23 Main, house 77 Broadway
& Fifield (Amasa Drew and Fred H. Fifield), bakers, 135 Inman
Dribben Patrick, shoe maker, 523 Main, h. 127 Washington
Drinan Annie M. Miss, honse 169 Winsor David, electrotype finisher, Riverside Press, bds. 47 Hayes ct.
Frank T. driver, house 169 Winsor
Hannah, widow of Thomas, house 47 Hayes court
Maurice, laborer, Revere Sugar Re- finery, house 53 North
Michael, laborer, house 137 Bridge M. Josephine Miss, house 26 Cherrs Drinkwater James A. S. b.cycle repairer, 653 Main, bds. 78 Pleasant
Oscar, carpenter, bds. 36 Cherry Driscoll Andrew, bds. 192 Bridge
Bernard, blacksmith, Boston Ice Co. Prison Point, h. at Charlestown Cornelius, laborer, bds. 71 Gore Cornelius, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson Cornelius, mariner, bds. 116 Gore
Daniel, laborer, bds. 39 Jefferson
Daniel, teamster, bds. 52 Bridge
Daniel, E. boot maker, Am. R. C. Co. house 28 Lopez
Dennis, laborer, h. 9 Hayes ct.
Dennis, polisher, 368 Main, house at Boston
Dennis, tailor, 463 Main, h. 28 Andrew Edward D. laborer, bds. 26 Decatur
Ellen, widow of James, house 192 Bridge
George H. painter, 190 Thorndike, boards 129 do.
Hannah, widow of Dennis, house 1 Pioneer [Reed
Hannah, widow of Michael, house 47 James, laborer, boards 18 North James J. laborer, house 71 Gore
Jeremiah, butcher, house 116 Gore John, house 4 Chestnut Park John, laborer, house 26 Decatur John, laborer, bds. 15 Hunting John, laborer, h. 44 Kinnaird, No. 2
John, laborer, 81 Main, house 91 do.
John C. house 17 Boardman
John C. house Hotel Weston
John F. tailor, 463 Main, boards 26 Decatur John P. confectioner, h. 59 Ninth
The SECURITY VAULT'S IN THE Equitable Building are connected with the POLICE, by their own Electric Burglar Alarm.
12
JACKSON & CO., Hatters, 126 TREMONT STREET,
Park St. Church Opposite
BOSTON.
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Driscoll Judson, broker(699 Wash. rm. 10, B. ), house 54 Fairfield
Lizzie J. Miss, clerk, Cambridge laun- dry, house at Brighton
Mary, housekeeper, 59 Ninth, bds. do. Mary, widow of Florence, house 129 Thorndike [Cedar
Mary E. widow of Michael J. house 7 Michael, laborer, bds. 65 Boylston
Michael, laborer, house 2 Cedar sq. Patrick, teamster, 28 Bridge, h. 52 do. Thomas, laborer, 28 Bridge, house 11 Short
Thomas, laborer, boards 47 Reed
William, laborer, bus. 234 Bridge
William, plumber, 531 Cambridge, bds. 59 Ninth
William, produce, bds. 26 Decatur Driver Stephen W. physician, house and office 5 Farwell place
Drohan Daniel, blacksmith, W. E. St. Ry. Co. 201 Main, h. 7 Plymouth
John T. carpenter, house 79 Amory Morris, carpenter. house 79 Amory
Drolett Augustine, barber supplies, 114 Concord avenue, house do.
Ovid, brickmaker, house 120} Dublin Drown Charles P. hostler, Broadway, cor. Fiftb, h. 457 Cambridge
Edward L. Rev. house 20 Wallace
Edward S. Rev. professor, Epis. Theo. school, Brattle, h. 20 Wallace
Mary Ann Mrs. house 168 Thorndike
Drugan William H. trav. salesman, 503 Maio, house 89 Franklin
Drummey Jeremiah, coupe, boards 3 Fourth Mary Miss, clerk, 456 Main, boards 3 Fourth
William H. laborer, lı. 3 Fourth Drummond Cornelius H. teamster, boards 27 Blanche
David S. clerk, boards 27 Blanche
George H. clerk (107 Washington, B.), boards 27 Blanche
John H. laborer, house 27 Blanche Thomas F. photographic engraver (B.), boards 8 Lawrence
Duane Charles W. Rev. house 23 Ware James, painter, 14 Church, boards 10 South
Duarte John, ladder maker, 139 Gore, house at Boston
Duback August, driver, boards 14 Oak John, hairdresser, 1229 Cambridge, b. 1211 du.
Dubè Cadulie, widow of Octave, house 58 Plymouth
Eugene, bar clerk (9 Cambridge, B.), house 58 Plymouth
Dubeau Arthur, laborer, h. 83 Spruce Elie, brickmaker, house Concord ave. cor. New [ Spruce
Dubrail Domerido, brickmaker, house 108
Ducey Catherine Mrs. h. r. 7 Appian way John J. clerk, boards 38 Tremont
Lawrence J. inspector and police ser- geant, station 2, house 38 Tremont William L. clerk, junc. Broadway'and Market, boards 38 Tremont
Duclos Louis, brickmaker, h. 187 Dublin Lewis O. clerk, Am. R. Co. Ninth, house at Boston
Peter, carpenter, house 174 Norfolk Duddy Thomas, laborer, h. 106 Webster av. William, cooper, 127 Gore
Dudley Charles F. manager, 168 Gore, h. 411 Cambridge
Charles W. clerk (B.), boards 411 Cambridge
David, clerk, 378 Putnam ave. rms. do.
Edward L. clerk (B ), house 6 Reed Elizabeth, widow of Harrison, house 17 Dunster
Francis E. house 46 Locke
George E. gen. eastern agent F. R. R. (250 Wash. B.), b. 8 Dover
Howland, student, II. U. bds. 24 Avon Hill
John Mrs. house 259 Winsor
Mary A. C. widow of Willard, house 29 Tremont
D UDLEY SANFORD H. coun- sellor (95 Milk, room 71, B.), h. 24 Avon Hill (see page 740)
Warren P. lawyer and see. civil ser- vice commission (5 Pemberton sq. room 11, B.), house 17 Dunster
William B. wholesale confectionery, house 335 Tremont
Duff Charles T. 39 Harvard, house at Somerville
John, cooper, house 747 Cambridge
Mary A. Miss, house 111 Third
Spring Co. (The) (C. T. Duff), car- riage springs, 39 Harvard
Duffett Simeon, boiler maker, 73 Main
Duffie Frank A. laborer, 185 Broadway, bus. 159 Columbia
Margaret E. widow of William, l. 159 Columbia
Duffy Andrew, clerk 19 Harvard row, bds. at Sumerville
Ann, widow of James J. h. 98 Fifth Edward, painter, h. 535 Cambridge Frank, shoemaker, 1006 Cambridge, h. at Boston
Henry . J. printer (603 Washington, B. ), boards 30 Hancock
James, coachman, bds. 7 Maynard pl. James, laborer, house rear 53 Viue
James F. at Amer. Rub. Co. bds. 98 Fifth [cock
James L. printer (B. ), h. 30 Han- James R. Juruiture, 387 Cambridge, house 178 Lake View ave.
Chas. W. Sever,
Note. Monogram and Card Engraving, UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, Harvard Sq. Fine Stationery,
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Duffy James V. trav. salesman (B.), bds. 30 Hancock
John, fireman, 40 Green, house 31 Franklin
John, at Am. R. Co. bds. 134 Broad- way
John, shoemaker, 13 River, house 122 Auburn
John B. machinist, bds. 98 Fifth
John T. teamster, h. rear 6 Lopez
Joseph, brass finisher, bds. 98 Fifth
Lawrence, car conductor, 324 North ave. bds. 15 Cedar
Leo, city laborer, h. 3 Holly ave.
Margaret, widow, h. 15 Grant
Michae', 'ngineer, N. P. & P'.Co. (Som- erville), h. 120 Webster ave.
Michael, laborer, house 60 Broadway Patrick. laborer, 33 Hampshire, bds. 1122 Cambridge
Peter, laborer, h. 1122 Cambridge
Phillip R. furniture, 991, 997, 999 Cambridge, h. 14 Otter
P. J.car conductor, 324 North ave. h. at Somerville
Sarah, widow of James, h. 2 Dickin- son
Stephen H. furniture polisher, State, cor. Osborn, h. rear 34 Charles
Thomas, laborer, house 18 Hunting Thomas, potter, bds. 45 Sargent
Thomas, teamster, 10 Bridge, rms. at Boston
William, shoemaker, 247} Broadway, h. 50 Pike
Dufour Arthur, brickmaker, h. 83 Dublin Dufur William H. h. 14 Union see Duffy
Dugan Charles H. clerk, 148 North ave. house 47§ Market
Cornelius. laborer, h. 4 Hunting
Edward, bricklayer, bds. 66 Charles James, laborer, house 191 Dublin
Jane, widow of Thomas, h. 16 Beaver John, yard hand, 336 Main, h. at Bos- ton
Stephen I. compositor, rms. 25 Sacra- ment
see Doogan
Duggan Cornelius, fruit dealer, h. 44 Vine Edward, laborer, bds. 7 Niuth
William, laborer, bds. 7 Jefferson
Duhig Joanna, widow of Daniel T. house 12. Wright
Mary A. widow of Michael, h. 89 Hancock
George, coachman, h. 5 Kings place John B. tailor, h. 150 Winsor
Duke Samuel (waiter B.), h. 61 Hastings Dukeshire Daniel F. carpenter, rear 380 Main, bds. 52 Union
P. F. carpenter, rear 380 Main, h. 52 Union
Dulong Rose, widow of Reuben, dress- maker, 117 Harvard, h. do ..
Dulin Charles G. real estate, h. 70 North ave.
Dumas George V. piano action maker, h. 90 Green
Dumph Jacob, student, rms. 32 Putnam ave.
Dumphy Joseph M. laborer, h. 62 Winter see Duphy
Duabar Abby, widow of Luther W. h. 7 William
Alice, widow of Thomas, h. 12 Green Charles F. Professor of Political Economy, H. U. h. 14 Highland
Cornelia, widow of John E. h. rear 4 Lilac ct.
Frank A. Inspector City Hall, and physician, 44 Brattle and 14 Higli- land, b. do.
Leveret B. foreman, State, cor. Os- born, bds. 20 Brookline
Sarah, widow of Obed. h. 10 Front
William H lawyer (220 Devonshire, B. ), bds. 14 H ghlaud
Duncan Alex S. car driver, bds. 222 Cam- bridge
George, boiler maker, Sixth, cor. Pot- ter, house rear 46 Pine
Matthew, laborer, h. Munroe, near Third
Robert, bookbinder (B.), boards 79 Pearl
William, foreman, 41 Harvard, h. at Somerville
William P. lawyer (172 Washington, rm. 8, B.), h. 22 Essex
Dunham Edward P. printer, 10 Dunster, bds. 17 Wendell
Henry T. painter, h. 93 Cushing
Horace W. trav. salesman, h. 21 Put- nam ave.
Israel P. house 17 Wendell
John, tailor, rms. Brattle Sq. Hotel
Nellie T. dressmaker, 93 Cushing, h. do.
Dunklee Eugene E. painter, house 45 Sac- ramento
Oscar E. painter, h. 2 Crescent
Dunlap Frederick A. piano action maker, 113 Broadway, h. 16 Fisk place Henry, gardener, h. 13 Walnut ct. Horace Mrs. h. 91 Richdale ave.
Martha M. widow, h. 16 Fisk pl.
William, laborer, bds. 13 Walnut ct. Dunlea Daniel, boiler maker, 72 Main, h. 89 Harvard
Joanna, widow of Patrick, house 3 East
J. iron worker, B. B. Works
Margaret, dressmaker, h. 3 East
Patrick F. wood turner, n. 578 Cam- bridge
Builders' Hardware, At Burditt & Bynner's, 622 Main Street.
JACKSON & CO., Ladies' Furs, 126 TREMONT ST.,
Park St. Church, Opposite
BOSTON.
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Dunlea William, teamster, 66 Bridge William, teamster, bds. 3 East
Dunlop John W. student, bds. 410 Har- vard
Margaret P. widow of John, boarding house 410 Harvard
Dunmore Bernard, hairdresser, 635 Cam- bridge, h. 491 do.
William, janitor, h. 4 Worcester
Dunn Alexander, bookkeeper, Riverside Press, h. 31 Park
Andrew P. collar maker, 10 Arrow, h. 25 Magazine
Charles H. stone cutter, house 2 Granite
Christine, widow of Thomas, house 12 Park
Daniel, junk, h. 791 Canıbridge
H. M. F. Mrs. bds. 19 Hillside ave.
James, hostler, 565} Main, h. 196 Franklin
James, plasterer, h. 16 Magee
James Jr. painter, bds. 16 Magee
James B. Rev. l. 68 Lake View ave.
James F. plumber, 255 Cambridge, h. 63 Gore
Jane, widow of George, h. 13 Hews Jeremiah, lead maker, Chadwick Lead Works, North. h. 142 Bridge
John, book finisher, Riverside Press, bds. 12 Park
John, bookkeeper (B.), h. 20 Flor- ence
John, clerk, house 30 Broadway
John, laborer, h. 32 Fourthi
John, laborer, h. 29 Lambert
John, laborer, 31 Lambert
John, laborer, bds. rear 42 Washing- ton
John C. piano polisher, bds. 47 Pine
John F. clerk, h. 333 Winsor
John P. boiler maker, 72 Main, h. 47 Pine
John P. horseshoer, 36 Bridge, h. 140 Tremont
Martin, tinsmith, 12 Brattle, h. at Boston
Patrick, boiler maker, h. 47 Pine
Patrick H. brass finisher, housel 85 Franklin
Peter, soap maker, bds. 60 Harvard Richard, printer, h. rear 170 Norfolk Richard M. laborer, house 169 Nor- folk
Robert A. carpenter, h. 1 Shepherd's block, Plympton
Thomas, laborer, 84 Bridge
Thomas, laborer, h. 58 North
Thomas, stonecutter, bds. 565 Putnam ave. [Hampshire
Thomas F. at rubber factory, lı. 89
Thomas F. tinsmith (B.), bds. Man- sion House
Dunn William, city laborer, h. r. 63 Gore William, laborer. bds. 23 Portland
William K. book finisher, house 24 Jay
William W. clerk (Equitable Assur- ance Co. (B.), bds. 25 Magazine see Duhin and Dunne
Dunne John A. asst. at Observatory, h. 31 Willard
John A. H. wood turner, house 31 Willard
Dunnels Elizabeth Miss, clerk (65 Court, B.), house 54 Spring
George B. jobber, order slate 78 Cam- bridge, h. 54 Spring
Jane, widow of Samuel, h. 54 Spring Dunnigan Catherine, widow of Patrick, b. 14 Watson
Michael, hostler, 40 Green, lı. rear 12 Lopez
Dunning Warren H. asst. supt. Dover Stamping Co. house 427 Putnam av. Dunphy Charles E. car conductor, house 438 Main
Isabella Mrs. h. 3 Hotel Inman, 1383 Cambridge
Jolın, painter, h. rear 107 Spring
Timothy P printer, b. 93 Fifth
William, core maker, Third, cor. Bent, h. 93 Fifth
Dunphy see Dumphy
Dunster Primary School, Concord avenue, near Sparks
Dupee Amos, laborer, 81 Main, house 74 Harvard
D UPER HARRY E. proprietor, Hotel Cambridge, 45 Ojis (see page 11) Stephen G. fresco painter, house 110 Hampshire
Dupree Peter, hairdresser, 2} Norfolk, h. 245 Sixth
Durant Alexander, janitor (B.), house 40 Plymouth
Harry P. tailor, bds. 51 Wallace
John S. painter ( B.), h. 51 Wallace Joseph, waiter, runs. 15 Dyke
Lewis A. machinist, First, corner Charles, h. 59 Fourth
D' URANT WILLIAM B. lawyer (19 Congress, B. ), house 9 Lowell (see page 743)
Durbin George, currier, b. 392 Green
Durdle Joseph, laborer, h. 22 Eighth
Dureen Mary E. clerk, 31 Howard, rooms 72 ave. Western [h. 14 Warland
Duren Orlando H. foreman (So. Boston), Durfee Cornelius, teamster, b. 33 Charles Durgan Frederick N. clerk (191 Franklin, B.), h. 56 Sidney
William, iron worker, B. B. Wks. Durgin Arthur K. clerk, 231 Pearl, bds. 140 Magazine
CEMETERY WORK.
GARDENERS, CONTRACTORS, FLORISTS.
P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main Street.
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Durgin Augustus, day watchman (P O., B. ), h. 70 Antrim
Charles C. engineer, B. & M. R. R. h. 76 Spring
Charles E. grocer, 231 Pearl, house 140 Magazine
George F. carpenter, h. 31 Regent
George T. carpenter, h. 9 Regent
James H. laborer, h. 18 Harvard
Matthew, book binder, Riverside Bind- ery, h. 88 Plympton
Percy, blacksmith, T. B. M. Co. rooms 71 Thorndike
Durham John W. mason, h. 58 Columbia Mark, laborer, h. 36 Auhura
Durhn Samuel, waiter, rms. 15 Dyke
Duris Anthony F. cooper, house rear 163 Spring
Hannah, housekeeper, h. 13 Second see Doris
Durnan John, driver, Sawin's Express, Harvard sq. h. 248 Franklin
Julia E. dressmaker, b. 124 Gore
Peter P. furniture mover, 88 Cam- bridge, h. 124 Gore
Peter P. Jr. express driver, 124 Gore, hds. do.
William, laborer, h. 181 Franklin
Duruin Alice G. Miss, bookkeeper, 323 North ave. bds. at W. Somerville
Thomas, salesman, h. 256 Franklia Durno James G. tailor, 19 Brattle, house at Somerville
Duross John, laborer, h. 66 Broadway Duroy Charles W. bookbinder, boards 2 Clinton :
Durrell Charles P. clerk (104 Kingston, B.), h. 89 Columbia
Oliver H. ( Brown, Durrell & Co. B.), h. 17 Dana
Duryee Abraham R. foreman, Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co. house 1 Green
Dussault Henri, tinsmith, 502 Main, house 4 Hotel Harrison
Jean B. milkman, 9 Reed, h. 22 do.
Dustin Angelia A, widow of John, house 30 Pearl
Betsey A. widow of Samuel, house 74 Fourth
George, teamster, h. 234 Windsor
Henry A. shoe cutter, b. 30 Pearl
Warren P. cutlery (Turners Falls), h. 30 Arlington
Dutch. r Georgiana P. Mrs. teacher, Wy- man primary school, house at West Somerville
Dutra Antoine, fireman, h. 21 Vine Dutton Albert L. milkman, h. 56 Fourth
Charles, at Am. Rub. Co. house 263 Portland George E. hardware (B.), house 233 Hampshire
Dutton James R.collector (13 Broadw'yext. B.), bds. 100 Pearl
Margaret Mrs. boarding house, 22 Green
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