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James T. clerk (973 Wash. B.), house 74 Green
J. Albert, clerk, 324 Cambridge, house 97 Thorndike
Mabel C. cashier (B.), b. 47 Chestnut Mary E. widow of William H. house 27 Maple avenue
Maude C.t-lephone operator(Newton), bds. 47 Chestnut
Willian, carpenter, h. 88 Webster av. Hartwig Arlo, clerk (83 Lincoln, B.), b. 298 North avenue
Harty Michael J. (McCloskey & Harty), grocer, 241, and 1265 Cambridge, h. 1249 do.
Hartz Edward, clerk, 110 Harvard, boards 220 Banks
Helena, widow of Michael, h. 220 Banks Harvard Dry Plate Co. (George L. Damon and John D. Reevid), mnfrs. photo- graphic dry plate, 23 Maiu
Grammar School, Inman, cor. Harvard Rowing Club, foot of Boylston
H ARVARD PRINTING CO. H. E. Lombard, pres. 544 Main and 3 Linden (see page 734)
H ARVARD PUBLISHING CO. W. B. Danforth, manager, 594 Main (see page 20)
University, Harvard st. Harvard sq ..
University Annex, 10 Garden
University Boat Club, DeWolf, opp. Beaver
Univers ty Botanic Garden, junction Garden, Linnæan and Raymond
University Gymnasium, Kirkland,junc. Holmes place
University, Memorial Hall, Cambridge, junc. Kirkland
Harvey Alonzo S. tailor, 564 Main, house 586 do.
Charles W. h. 7 Frost
Emma L. widow of Frank, h. 7 Frost Fanny C. widow of Milton, boards 92 Washington avenue
Samuel, real estate (B.),bds. 738 Main
CHAS. W. SEVER,
GENERAL FIRE INS. AGT. £ List of Companies on Application UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, HARVARD SQUARE.
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Harvey Walter E. physician, 10Magazine,h. do.
William, student, bds. 44 Austin William E. feeder, Riverside Press, b. 17 Fairmont
William E. laborer, h. Tannery, 2nd ou right
Harvie Charles W. carpenter, house 5 Blanche
Harwood Jennette P. Mrs. house 45 Trow- bridge
Haskell Asa G. grocer, 435 Winsor, and 91 Webster avenue, h. do.
Charles H. bds. 254 Winsor
Eliza A. widow of Samuel E. house 150 Charles
Everett, special officer (Bijou, B.), h. 414 Main
Frank E. painter, bds. 285 Broadway
Isabella G. Mis-, h. 40 Cottage
John M. piano maker, boards 254 Winsor
Melville, produce, h. 254 Winsor
Nellie Miss, silk hat trimmer, bds. 91 Otis
Samuel E. molder, Third, cor. Bent, bds. 150 Charles
Sewall F. cooper, 169 Gore, house 348 Cambridge
Willi un, mariner, h. 49 Pine Weston B. h. 46 Clark
Haskins David G. Rev. S. T. D.h.839 Main David D. Jr. lawyer (85 Devonshire, rm 7, B.), h. 839 Main John, laborer, h. 20 Murdock
John. laborer, h. 24 Union
John H. printer, rms. 147 Green
Timothy G. laundryman, Porter's Sta- tion, h. 35 Howard
Haslam Charles, boilermaker, 72 Main
Thomas, boiler maker, 72 Main, house 91 Fourth
Hassett Daniel, teamster, b. 2 Linelian's ct. Edward, lumber laborer, boards 2 Lin- ehan's ct.
Michael, h. 2 Linehan's court
Michael, salesman (26 Winter, B.), b. 2 Linehan's court Richard, laborer, h. 20 Bradbury Simon, gardener, h. 77 Wendell
Willian J. plumber's helper, boards Linehan's block, Third
Hastie Alfred, wood worker, rms. 74 Thorn- dike
Hastings Adin A. stable foreman, 169 Gore, 11. 52 Ninth
Bernard, laborer, h. 190 Franklin Elvira Miss, rms. 85 Franklin
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Frank. painter, etc. bds. 61 Harvard ASTINGS FRANK W. (W. B. Hasting; & Co.), insurance agent, 225 Cambridge, and (53 State, room 629, B.), h. 5 Russell
Hastings George H.printer(324Wash.B. ),h. 211 Prospect
George T. laborer, 91 Broadway, h. r. 13 Pine
Herbert F. printer, bds. 211 Prospect John M. painter, h. 31 Sixth
Louis M. city engineer, office, City Hall, h. 16 Centre
Mary E. Miss, tailoress, rms. 40 Pearl Mary G. Mrs. h. 2 Dana
Michael, h. 61 Harvard
Nellie E. teacher, Boardman primary school, bs. 31 Sixth
Sarah E. Mrs. clerk, 225 Cambridge, h. 31 Sixth
Solon S. bookkeeper, bds. 686 Main
Watson B. Mrs. I1. 5 Russell
William, piano key maker, State, cor. Osborn. b ls. 61 Harvard
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TASTINGS W. B. & CO. (Frank W. Hastings), insurance, 225 Cam- bridge, and (53 State, room 629, B.), (see page 66)
Hasty John S. printer, h. 20 Springfield ASTY J. A. architect (68 Devon- H shire,room 37, B.),h. 46 Trowbridge (see page 26)
Pudding Club, 10 to 14 Holyoke
William, stripper, 10 Arrow, bds. 38 Winthrop
Hatch Abbie E. widow of Stephen D. h. 23 Fairmont:
Alice I. Miss, bookkeeper, 23i Pearl, bds. 37 River
Andrew J. clerk, 1114 Cambridge, h. 2 Summer
Arthur F. clerk, 243 Main, boards 33} Inman
Arthur G. lawyer (B.), b. 780 Main
A. Rebecca Miss, h. 37 Pleasant
Benjamin F. (Hatch & Co.), express, 6 Brattle, h. 67 Wallace
Bernice L. milkman, Coolidge avenue, bds. do.
Celenda S. Mrs. h. 45 Bellevue ave.
Charles, teamster, bds. 43 Prospect
Crawford A. cabinet maker, 162 Broad- way, rms. 499 Main
George E. electrician, h.54 Sacramento Hattie Mrs. bds. 31 Brookline
H. A. Jr. salesman, 29 Franklin
James W. boots and shoes (48 Hano- ver, B.), h. 160 Pleasant
Ja ues W. Jr. produce wagon, house 133 River
William J. painter, rear 379} Main, h. 185 Harvard
& Co. (Benjamin F. Hatch), express, 6 Brattle, and (36 Court sq. B.)
Hatfield Amos P. carpenter, 7 Western av. house 49 Magee
Isabella M. widow of Charles, house 234 Green
BURDITT & BYNNER, * 622 MAIN STREET. Agents for DEXTER'S VILLA PAINTS.
JACKSON & CO., Ladies' Furs, 126 TREMONT ST.,
Park St, Church,
Opposite
BOSTON:
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Hatfield John, laborer, bds. 83 Chairles
John V. carpenter, 7 Western avenue, house 45 Magee
O. Christie, carpenter, 7 Western ave. boards 234 Green
Hathaway Charles E. clerk, 23 Main, bds. at Hyde Park
Charles F. baker, 161 North avenue, h. 25 Wyeth
Dorcas C. willow of Freeman, house 25 Wyeth
D. Elmer, elerk, 161 North avenue, b. 25 W veth
Maria D. widow of Galen, h. 56 Erie Hathorne Harry P. car conductor, bds. 5 Sontil
Hatt David E. carpenter, h. 114 Auburn
D. E. Mrs. dressmaker, 111 Auburn, li use do.
Hattenburg George gardener, 59 B. Ply :opton
Haughay James, h. 27 Hunting
Haughs William, car driver, h. 23 McDonald Haugiruds Hooman, student, rms. 94 Franklin
Hausmann Adam, baker, 500 Main, h. Front
Hautz Charles W. hairdresser, 7} Mt. Auburn, bds. 257 Franklin
Ferdinand, hairdresser, 72 Mt. Auburn, h. 257 Franklin
Haven George F. painter, h. 21 Essex Harry J. upholsterer, 91 River, h. 17 Andrew
Millie, widow of Harry P. house 31 Brookline
Haver Lonis, spinner, bds. 60 Harvar l
Haverty JJohn C. postal clerk, house 34 Market
Thomas. brakeman, B. & M. R. R. h. 94 Gore
Havey Junes J. collector, h. B 293 Third Haviland William, cigar maker, 87 Mt. Auburn, h. at Boston
Hawes Albert H. clerk, h. 39 Fourth
Francis T. salesman (117 Clinton, B.), 1. 10 Western avenue
Henry, clerk, 227 Cambridge, h. Fourth Kate Miss, bookkeeper, h. 27 River Hawey Alexander, machinist, h. 29 Erie
Hawkes Alonzo J. car conductor, h. 14 Hews
Ellen E. Miss, music teacher, 17 War- land, bds. do.
Ellen H. Miss, dressmaker, 6 East, house do.
George J hatter (15 Cornhill, B.), bus. 6 East
James, house 6 East [h. 6 East Joh i, stone cut er, 10 Bridge, bus. Levi ( Levi Hawkes & Co ), plumber,
5095 Main, and (Hawkes & Craw- ford, 50 Howard, B.), h. 17 Warland
HI AWKES LEVI & CO. (Levi
Hawkes and John Crawford), plumbers, 5995 Main, and ( Hawkes & Crawford, 50 Howard, B.), (see page 66)
Hawkins Albert, clerk (B. ), bds. 30 Regent Anna E. Mrs. h. 36 Cherry
Charles S. carpenter, h. 275 Putnam avenue
Edward D. h. 13 Webster avenue
Henry, porter (Court, B.), h. 186 Broadway
James B. (Hawkins Machine Co.), First house at Stoneham
Machine Co. boot and shoe machinery mufrs. First, cor. Charles
Nathan, hostler, 201 Main
Nathan, laborer, h. 27 Washington
William, watchman, House of Cor- rection, Thorndike. h. 59 Third Hawks Joseph Rev. h. 125 Norfolk
Hawley Johy, lumper, h. 84 Winthrop
Haworth Arthur D. proof reader, Univer- sity Press, h. 27 Rice
Hawthorne Jane, widow of Henry, h. 86 Plymouth
Hay James J. compositor (Boston Herald, B.), h. 74 Fa rmont
Hayeroit Joseph B. shoemaker, house 11 Gerry
Hayden Adelbert F. carpenter, Dyke, h. 57 Wendell
David D. carpenter, h. 27 Howard
Elizabeth, widow of Frederick A. h. 15 Wendell
Frank, clerk (658 Washington, B.), honse 16 Bowd in
Frederick, painter, bis. 57 Wendell
Helen M. widow of Edwarl, h. 19 Irving
Henry S. carpenter, Dyke, h. 232 Putnam avenue
Herbert E. carpenter, h. 313 Main
Jam 's, piano miker. h. 76 Plymouth James F. butrer, etc. (3 North Mar- ket, B. ), h. 15 Wendell
J. Ernest, plumber, bls. 47 Howard
J. Lewis, bookkeeper, Am. Rub. Co. h. 68 Inman
J. O lin, county treasurer, office, Court House, Third, h. at Somerville
Mary O. widow of Robert, h. 51 Wallace
Matthew, iron worker, B. B. W. Sixth, h. 13 Lamb-rt
Walter F. (Hayden & Harding), crimp- ing irous, 28 Brookline, rmns. 98 Austin
Willa rd S. painter, bds. 252 Putnam av.
William N. clerk, rms. 16 Market
Zebah. carpenter, Dyke, cor. De Wolf, h. 14 Bowdoin
CHOICE
GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare. 820 Main Street.
P. O'BRIEN & SON.
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Hayden & Harding (Walter F. Hayden and George H. Harding), crimping irons, 28 Brookline see Heyden
Haydock James, hose maker, h. 15 Pine Hayes Alexander L. patent solicitor, house Mt. Auburn, opposite Elmwood av. Alvin, house 20 Garfield
Ann, widow of Dainel. h. 41 Bolton Bros. (Daniel J. and Dennis J. ), but- ter, etc. 131 Dublin
Catherine, widow of Joseph, house 29 Athens
Charles R. hacks (58 Leverett, B.), h. Putnam avenue, cor. Acorn
Daviel, blacksmith, h. 22 Webster av. Daniel. teamster, bds. 211 Third
Daniel J. (Hayes Bros. ), butter, 131 Dublin, b. 41 Bolton
David H. cook, house 28 Cherry
David M. carriage maker, house 216 Banks
Dennis, cooper, boards 162 Thorndike Dennis, laborer, h. 7 Eighth
Dennis J. (Hayes Bros.), butter, 131 Dublin, bds. 41 Bolton
Edmund, laborer, h. rear 236 Franklin
Edward T. gas fitter, b. 216 Banks
Eliza, widow of Peter, house 162 Thorndike
Elizabeth V. widow of William, h. 24 Channing
Frank H. manager (54 Oliver, B ), house 39 Magaz ne
George, iron worker, 72 Main
Gustavius D) machinist, 179 Broad- way. h. 16% do.
Hammond V. electrician (47 Farns- worth, B.), bds. 24 Channing
Henry, express, 1 Brattle, and (32 Court sq. B. ), house 22 Shepard
Herbert W. iron and steel (70 Kilby, B. ), house 260 North avenue James, laborer, house 209 Franklin James, laborer, h. r. 17 Seventh James H. clerk, 33 Hampshire, bds. 106 North avenue
Jeremiah, furniture finisher, State, corner Osborn, n. 96 Spring
Jeremiah. teamster, 81 Main, house 106 Spring
Jeremiah F. mill hand, bds. 106 Spri n Jeremiah J. cooper, b. 162 Thorndike John, laborer, h. 91 Harvard
John, printer, h. 125 Hastings
John B. trunk maker (B.), house 138 Hampshire
Jotın E. cigar maker, h. 36 Winter
John J. cooper, 169 Gore, h. 186 do.
John J. wire worker, 10 Franklin, h. 74 Spring
John L. Mrs. house Mt. Auburn, opp. Elmwood avenue
Hayes John N. house 123 Brookline
John S. rms. 104 Pleasant
John T. carpenter, lı. 168 Franklin
John T. cutter, Am. Rubber Co. h. 63 Lincoln
J. J. prof. H. U. bds. 5 Story
Kate E. Miss, clerk, 500 Maiu, boards 216 Banks
Michael, blacksmith, house 386 Winsor Michael, gardener, 398 Broadway, b. 67 Norfolk
Michael, laborer, h. r. 154 Franklin Michael, laborer, h. 16 Hayes court Michael, tailor (B.), h. 21i Third
Michael E. hostler, 2 Eustis court, bds. 9 White st. pl.
Michiel F. brass moulder, house 25 Mill
Michael R. wire worker, 10 Franklin, boards 106 Spring
Neltie M Miss, station agent, W. Cambridge, F. R. R. bus. 41 Bolton Oliver W. machinist, house 482 Putnam avenue
Patri k, laborer, bds. 362 Broadway
Patrick, laborer, h. 169 Columb a
Patrick, laborer, 169 Gore, b. r. 17 Seventh
Patrick, laborer, B. & M. depot, h. r. 54 Winter
Patrick, tramster, h. 2 Garden court
Patrick J. polisher, 162 Broadway, house 92 Gore
Stephen A. foreman, 40 Green, house 195 Harvard
Timothy S engineer (B.), house 12 Leighron court
William, city laborer, b. 91 Howard William A. lawyer (39 Court, B.), b. 24 Channing
AVES WILLIAM A. 2D, counsellor (605 Sears bldg. B.), h. Mt. Auburn, opp. Elmwood avenue (see page 743) [Hampshire
Williamn J. typewriter, bds. 138 Hayman John, laborer, house 5 Day court Madison B. hostler, house rear 122 Broadway
Hayner Albert, agent, h. 129 Putnam ave. Haynes Elizabeth O. Mrs. h. C Ellery George, house 60 Rice
Henry A. insurance, 613 Main, h. 134 B. Washington
Heury H. Rev. house 6 Ellery
John, laborer, 169 Gore, b. Craigie House
William J. upholsterer, h. 23 Essex see Haines
Havslett John T. Rev. pastor, St. Pauls A. M. E. church, h. 73 Washington Hayward Almira L. librarian, Public Library, Broadway, near Trow- bridge, b. 19 Ware, suite 6
The Use of the Reading Room
OF THE SECURITY VAULTS,
BOSTON, is worth the' PR CE OF A SAFE.
JACKSON
& CO., Hatters, 126 TREMONT STREET,
Park St. Church Opposite
BOSTON.
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Hayward Charles A. clerk (B.), house 76 Dana
H AYWARD CONFECTION- ERY CO. (The), Henry S. Hay-
ward manager, 387 Main (see page 731)
Florence, widow of Jonas P. house 7 Ch ster
Fred H. driver, 161 North avenue, bds. 6 Holly avenue
Henry S. manager, The Hayward Conf. Co. 387 Maio, h.at Somerville James W. tea broker (B.), h. 85 Brattle
John G. bookkeeper (B.), h. 35 Creighton
Morris M. lineman, h. 391 Cambridge Nathan, student, H. U. bds. 85 Brattle Sarah A. widow of George A, house 18 Watson
Thomas P. bookkeeper (B.), boards 16 Story
Walter F. clerk (B.), h. 16 Story
William P. h. 140 Elm, N. C.
W. E. Mrs. nurse, h. 140 Elm, N. C.
W. George, stenographer, bds. 140 Elm, N. C.
Haywood Edward, driver, bds. 161 Portland James, grocer, 161 Portland, h. do. James Jr. laborer. bds. 161 Portland see Heywood
H
AZEL BENJAMIN C. decora- tor and painter, 424 Main, house 71 Washington (see p. 723)
Benjamin G. carpenter, h. 71 Wash- ington
Hazelton Eugene M. sewing machines, h. 159 Cambridge
Marv C. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, bds. at Newton
Hazelwood George F. action maker, 113 Broadway, h. 37 Essex
William B. clerk, 705 Cambridge, h. 124 Spring
Hazen Charles R. h. 61 Oxford
Daniel M. (D. M. Hazen & Sons), confectionery mnfr. 42 Elm, retail store, 456 Harvard, h. 96 Prospect AZEN D. M. & SONS (Daniel M. George E. and Frank P.Hazen), mnfrs, and wholesale dealers in con- fectionery, 42 Elm, retail store, 456 Harvard (see p. 11)
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Fanny T. Mrs. h. 61 Oxford
Frank P. (D. M. Hazen & Sons), 42 Elm, h. 36 Lee
George E. (D. M. Hazen & Sons), con- fectionery mnfr. 42 Elm, house 5 Ellsworth ave.
James W. manager, N. Y. Biscuit Co. 29 Franklin and 40 Green, and treas. Cambridge Baking Co. 500 Main, h. 5 Sacramento
Hazen L.T.at 37 Court(B. ),h.27 Maple av. Hazlett Jennie, widow of John M. house 3 Healey
John, type setter, h. 325 River
Joseph, currier, lı. Clifton, near Harvey Joseph, watchman, City Hall, bds. 248 Hampshire
Robert J. tube maker (Somerville), h. 172 Harvard
Thomas H. tube maker (Somerville), h. 7 Sparks
William H. fireman, H. U. boards 8 Camden pl.
Hazlitt Robert, stone cutter, h. 23 Hews William, driver, rear 96 Imman see Hezlitt
Heald Adeline E. widow of Timothy, h. 54 Oxford
Benjamin H. student, H. U. bds. 54 Oxford
Charles T. laborer, h. 61 Plymouth Fred E. milkman, h. 94 Thorndike
Healey Annie, widow of Michael J. n. 67 Webster av.
Daniel, at 169 Gore, bds. 12 Seventh Daniel, laborer, bds. rear 61 Sixth
Ellen M. widow of Thomas, house 107 Cambridge
Frank, cooper, Eighth, cor. Otis, bds. 2 Parnell
Hannah Miss, h. 29 Ninth
John, at North's factory, li. 10 Seventh John, molder, h. 134 Thorndike
John W. plumber, bds. 45 Crescent
Josephine, clerk, candy store, bus. 151 Otis
Julia C. Miss, dressmaker, boards 45 Crescent
Mary, widow of Daniel, h. 45 Crescent Mary C. Miss, dressmaker, house 45 Crescent
Maurice, teamster, Sixth, cor. Potter, bds. 35 Vine
Patrick, laborer, bds. rear 61 Sixth
William R. furniture finisher, h. 131 Spring
Healy John J. teamster, 667 Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Heaney John, mason, h. 3 Suffolk Margaret Miss, h. 91 Main Michael J. mason, h. 5 Suffolk see Heeney
Heanue James B. carriage painter, 571 Northi ave. h. at Arlington
Heannue Stephen, peddler, 3 Bell Hearn Bartholomew, clerk, Somerville ave. cor. White, bds. at Arlington
Hearsey John A. tin stamper, boards 64 Columbia
Walter H. ca-hier, 29 Franklin, bds. 64 Columbia William E. foreman, h. 64 Columbia se : Hersey
CHAS. W. SEVER,
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, Blank Books and Stationery: UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, HARVARD SQUARE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
VICTORS MAKE THE PACE HIGHEST ATALOGUE
CRA
FREE
J. L. MOSELEY, 653 Main St., Cambridgeport,
AGENT FOR
VICTOR WHEELS.
Safeties to rent by the hour, day, week or month. Call and get card. Open evenings.
PETER GRAY, Manufacturer of all kinds of
Railroad, Ship, Street and Square LANTERNS, Also, CARRIAGE, FIRE - ENGINE, FACTORY AND HUNTING LANTERNS. JAPANNING AND ORNAMENTING. NO. 12 MARSHALL STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
M. L. WALTON, Real Estate & Insurance Agency.
Established in 1872. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Estates Appraised and Mortgages Negotiated. Residences and Land for sale or exchange in Cambridge and vicinity.
173 NORTH AVE. (Savings Bank Building), N. CAMBRIDGE.
Paul Herfurth, Cor. Main & Austin Sts,, Cambridgeport. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
MUSIC AND STRINGS.
Instruments Repai ed. Pianos Tuned. Class and Private Instruction given on Zither, Guitar, Mandolin, Flute, Violin, Cornet and Banjo.
10 CENT SHEET MUSIC.
Agency for the UNIVERSAL PATTERNS.
TRAYNOR & QUINLAN,
Real Estate & Insurance Agents, AUCTIONEERS, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND APPRAISERS.
OFFICE, 1229 Cambridge, cor. Prospect Sts., CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Francis Traynor. James A. Quinlan.
Darling's Whip M'f'y.,
WHIPS
...........
110 & 112 MAINST., CAMBRIDGEPORT,
PETER F. ROURKE, DEALER IN
Groceries & Provisions,
POULTRY, BUTTER, EGGS, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
21 & 23 Harvard St.,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
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COUPON MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY.
-Proprietors of -- THE & MUSIC & ROOM, And "The Low Price Store." And Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOVELS, ENGRAVINGS, AND PATENTED NOVELTIES. I Columbia, and 461 Main Sts., Lafayette Sq., Cambridgeport.
I. B. RICE, CARPENTER and BUILDER.
JOBBING AND REPAIRING Of All Kinds Attended to Promptly. And Cabinet Work of all kinds.
Residence, FAIRWEATHER ST., near Huron, Cambridge, SHOP, 7 PALMER STREET.
W. W. Reid & Co.,
Importers and Manufacturers of
Fine Shoe Dressings.
PATENT LEATHER VARNISH. LADIES' SHOE DRESSING. BRITTON'S BRITISH ARMY BLACKING. REID'S PASTE BLACKING. REID'S LIQUID BLACKING.
Works, 436 Main St., Cambridgeport.
H. L. SCOTTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER and GAS FITTER.
Estimates Given on all Kinds of Plumbing
Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. 1271 CAMBRIDGE STREET,
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
JOHN R. MILLS, House Painter & Interior Decorator, 121 Court St., Boston. 11 Cherry St., Cambridgeport.
J. L. GILBERT. GEORGE A. BUTLER,
GILBERT & BUTLER,
Organ Builders, CORNER OF OTIS AND FIFTH STS., EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Orders for Repairing and Tuning promptly and faithfully executed.
ALEXANDER McDONALD & SON, Mt. Auburn Marble and Granite Works.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TABLETS AND ALL KINDS OF MEMORIAL WORK ON HAND AND TO ORDER. Office and Warerooms, opposite Mt Auburn Cemetery Gate.
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Dyer, Rice & Co. Ladies' Seal Sacques.
FANCY FUR ROBES. JAPANESE ROBES.
36, 38 & 40 CHAUNCY STREET, BOSTON.
WALTER W. KNEELAND, CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
All Jobbing done at Short Notice. Refrigerators a specialty. Terms very reasonable. SHOP, 41 OTIS STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
JOHN LANE, Carriage Manufacturer, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
JOHN A. HEDIN & CO., -Dealers In
Furniture, Carpets,
STOVES, RANGES CROCKERY, ETC.
616 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
T. W. HALEY, PRACTICAL % PLUMBER, Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges. Tin and Sheet Iron Worker. Ven- tilation of Water Closets, Sewers, etc., a Specialty. 27 BRATTLE ST., CAMBRIDGE. 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
JOHN McDONALD & SONS,
Masons Builders, CONCRETERS AND PRACTICAL DRAIN LAYERS. Rear 602 MAIN STREET, and 109 WESTERN AVENUE, Cambridgeport, Mass.
H. A. SCRANTON, Church & Chancel Furniture, Wood Turning and Sawing. Rear 380 Main St.
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*- THE-4%
NEW ENGLAND TRUST COMPANY
85 Devonshire Street, cor. Water Street, BOSTON.
CAPITAL,
- $1,000,000.
GUARANTEE FUND, $1,000,000. DEPOSITS, 14,000,000. Invested in United States Government Bonds, and City of Boston Bonds.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON GENERAL DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT AND ON TIME AS AGREED.
This Company is authorized to receive and hold moneys and property in Trust and on deposit from courts of law or equity, executors, administrators, assignees, guardians, trustees, corporations and individuals, and may be ap- pointed by Probate Courts, Trustee under any Will and upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon.
Deposits may be made at any time, and interest will be al- lowed on daily balances, of $500 and upward.
It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Stock Corporations, and as agent for the purpose of issuing, registering, or countersigning the certifi- cute of stock, bonds, or other evidence of debt, and for the payment of dividends and interest of corporations, associations, municipalities, state or public authority, and also as agent or attorney for the care and management of invested property, and for the cul- lection of dividends and interest.
It is by law made a legal depository of money paid into court by these parties to any legal proceedings, or which may be brought into court by reason of an order or judgement in equity or otherwise.
Special Attention Given to Accounts with Ladies.
It offers to the public the advantage of a guarantee capital of a mil- lion dollars, specially invested by requirement of its charter, AND A PERPETUAL SUCCESSION.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 1892.
President, WILLIAM ENDICOTT, Jr.
Vice-Presidents, CHAS. H. DALTON, CHAS. F. CHOATE, J. LEWIS STACKPOLE.
AMOS W. STETSON. CHARLES U COTTING. JAMES J. STORROW. JACOB EDWARDS. EDMUND DWIGHT.
- JOHN. F. ANDERSON. FRANKLIN HAVEN, JR.
ALEXANDER COCHRANE. NATHANIEL THAYER. FREDERICK L. AMES. T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE.
ROBERT CODMAN.
HENRY WESTON. GEORGE DEXTER.
ROGER WOLCOTT.
N. H. HENCHMAN, Secretary.
Boston, December, 1892.
DAVID R. WHITNEY , Actuary.
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Heartness George, hairdresser, boards 2 Butler ct.
Heartz Robert H. salesman, h. 118 Nor- folk
Heath Jesse A. carpenter, State, corner Osborn, h. at Somerville
Heaton Henry, piano action maker, 113 Broadway, bd -. 239 do.
EATON J. A. coal and wood. 371 Western av. h. 8 Monmouth court, Brookline (see p. 5)
Thomas, printer, Riverside Press, h. 239 Broadway
Hebard Albert K. piano inspector, 162 Broadway, h. 147 Harvard
Hebb Wiibert, carpenter, b. 88 Mt. Auburn Hebbar Charles, piano maker, bds.6 King's place
Hede John, clerk, 91 Spruce, bds. 1 Clay Patrick, rope maker, h. 1 Clay
Hederstult Awid, case maker, 286 Main, h. 58 Norfolk
Hedge Lothrop, supt. (33 Summer, B.), lı. Hotel Vernon, Vernon
Nellie L. Miss, mu-ic teacher, house Vernon
Sarah W. widow of Nathaniel L. house Hotel Vernon, Vernon
Hedin Anna C. Miss, boarding house, 38 Second
Anton, cabinet maker, 108 Cambridge, lı. 122 Otis
John A. (John A. Hedin & Co.), fur- niture, 614, 616 and 618 Cambridge, h. 92 Thorndike
H EDIN JOHN A. & CO. (John A. Hedin aud Eric Ericsson), fur -. niture, carpets, etc. 614, 616 and 618 Cambridge (see p.)
Hedlund Pe er, tailor, h. 289 Main Hedman Axel, h. 402 Main
Heeney Edwin M. steam fitter, 640 Main. h. 115 Pearl [Pearl
Peter Jr. cigar maker (B. ), house 115 Hefferan Edward, blacksmith, boards 4 Jackson
Edward, laborer, h. 4 Jackson
John, blacksmith, bds. 4 Jackson
Hefferman Ambrose C. cashier (Nat. Ex B.), b. 25 Wendell
David, apothecary, 1238 Cambridge, h. 324 Prospect
Francis J. express, bds. 25 Wendell
Frederick W. clerk (B.), boards 25 Wendell
George, peddler, bds. 1043 Cambridge Henry couductor, b. 1043 Cambridge James F. painter, h. 25 Wendell Jeremiah, laborer, h. 10 Foster pl. Jolın A. painter, bds. 25 Wendell Joseph, honse, 1043 Cambridge Joseph A. car conductor, house 1043 Cambridge
Hefferman Joseph J.teamster, 12 Brattle,h. 25 Cowperthwaite
Lena Miss, teacher of music, boards 6 Story
Michael J. peddler, h. 137 Webster av. William, glass blower, h. 6 Story
William T. peddler, boards 1043 Cam- bridge
Heffner Sallie Ann Miss, house 144 Green
William H. blacksmith, b. 144 Green Hegney Robert S. coachman, h. 8₺ South Heiderman Isaac, car conductor, li. 1595 Cambridge
Heileman Charles H. bookkeeper (143 Commercial, B3.), bds. 183 River
William, boot and shoe mufr. (125 Cambridge, B.), h. 183 River
William P. clerk (B.), bus. 183 River Heilge John H. driver, 195 Broadway, h. 77 do.
Heim Joseph, foreman, 500 Main, house 44 Austin
Heinfedlt August, hatter, h. 321 Main Heinlien Louis, hairdresser, h. 85 Cushing Heiser Catharine, widow of Paul, house 66 Cambridge
Charles, carver, h. 9 Seventh
Edward, cabinet maker, boards 66 Cambridge
George J. printer (B.), bds. 66 Cam- bridge
John. cabinet maker, b. 66 Cambridge Heley John A. h. 50 Cherry
Helgram Alfred, printer, rm ;. 10 Revere
Hellen Elizabeth, widow of Robert, house 27₺ Gore
John J. trimmer, 201 Bridge, boards 27₺ Gore
Oscar, cabinet maker, h. 402 Main
Hellman Charles W. M. clerk ( Wash. B.), bds. 190 Thorndike
Edward A. show card maker, boards 620 Cambridge
John L. musical instrument maker (71 Sudbury, B.), h. 190 Thorndike Thomas L. h. 192 Thorndike
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