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Jennie P. Mrs. janitor, Cushing school, house 32 Cushing
John E. police station 1, h 50 Cushing William D. sheriff's keeper (B.), h. 70 Iuman
Winsor Justin, librarian, H. U. house 74 Sparks
Marion B. widow of Hiram, house 341 Columbia
William M. bookkeeper, F. P. Ice Co. ( Somerville), h 341 Columbia
Winston George W. S. janitor (B.), house 31 Elmer
Winter Charles, photographer, boards 39 Putnam avenue [avenue
Gorge, carpenter, boards 426 Putnam Gussie Miss, felt layer, 145 Broadway, bds. 9 Norfolk
Winter Henry D.salesman, M. E,Rideout & Co. State, h. 10 Front
Rupert, mariner, bds. 173 Pearl
Winther Carl A. clerk (B.), boards 21 Trowbridge
Matilda L. Mrs. house 21 Trowbridge Winthrop Charles A. Mrs. house 28 Haw- thorn
Julius, piano maker, h. 24 Berkshire Samuel, grocer, h. 306 Green
Winton George B. conductor, rooms 426 Putnam avenue
Wintsel William, carpenter, h. 67 Sidney Wire William, machinist, Watertown Ar- senal, h. 4 Sacramento pl.
Wise Henry A. waiter (U. S. Hotel, B.),h. 62 Kinnaird
John, yard hand, 336 Main, house 2 School
John Joseph, at B. B. W. house 26 Eighth
J. E. Littleton, elevator man, boards 62 Kinnaird
Mary E. widow of John, h. 26 Eighth Thomas, laborer, b. 26 Eighth see Weisse
Wiseman Daniel J. clerk (42 Oliver, B.), bds. 17 School
Edward, carpenter, h. 17 School
E:tward J. wood tuner, bd -. 17 School George T. printer, bds. 17 School
James T. (J. J. Ford & Co. ), 38 Jeff- erson, bds .. 15 Warren
Robert, helper, h. 6 Sheperds block, Plympton
Thomas, engineer, steamer 2, house 416 Main
Thomas,helper, 25 Main
Thomas G. blacksmith's he'per, house 57 Cherry
W SEMAN THOMAS J. plas- terer, 4 Gore, h. uo. (see p. 719)
Wiswell George C. salesman (450 Wash- ington, B.), h. 21 Orchard
Witham Charles H. physician, 1 A Blake, rms. do.
Witherell Davis C. engineer, house 79 Thorndike
Freeman C. fish, 562 Main, boards 79 Franklin
Henry F.boo keeper (10 T wharf, B.), house 66 Magazine
William B. fish (10 T wharf, B.), h. 66 Magazine
Withers John, cabinet maker, house 129 Putnam ave.
Withey Simeon B. carpenter, house 52. Brattle
Withman Leonida Mrs. grocer, 163 Main, house 161 co.
Lewis J. die sinker (B.), house 161 Main . Withrow James L. teamster, h. 309 Main
PAPER HANGINGS,
BURDITT & BYNNER, 622 Main Street. PICTURE MOULDING,
.
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CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY
Witschi Niklaus, butcher, 170 Thorndike, bds. 69 Sixth
Witte Lewis, mnfr.children's clothing (170 Purchase, B.), h. 54 Pleasant ·
Wittig Otto, cigar maker, h. 118 Columbia Wixon Luther W.clerk, 627 Main, bds. 41 Western ave.
Martin L. h. 41 Western ave.
Wolcott Frank, mason, house 12 Cogswell avenue
Joseph A. physician, 303 Broadway, house do.
Leocadie A. widow of J. B. house 303 Broadway
Wolf David (D). Wolf & Co.), junk, 33 Elm, h. 9 Holly
David N. (D). Wolf & Co.), junk, 33 Elm, h. 9 Holly
D. & Co. (David and David N. Wolf), junk, 33 Elm
Harry, musician, h. 124 Hastings .
Macks, tailor, 33 Brattle, house 25 Mill
Wolfe John, laborer, h. 239 Broadway
Wolff Frederick, hairdresser, boards 3 Mifflin place
Elva I. widow of B. Martin L. house Wolffe E. Gertrude, asst. at Observatory, bis. 24 Follen 24 Follen
Nathan, junk, h. 9 Hally
William B. student, H. U. boards 24 Follen
Wolffer Fred W. cigar maker.b. Gladstone Wolst Ann M. widow of James H. house 130 Pleasant
Wolston Edward B com. mer. (72 Water, B. ), h. 561 North ave.
Wolterstrom Joanna, widow of Peter, h. 43 Brookline
Wong Charlie, 556 Main, h. do.
Wood Achsie J. widow of William, house 18 Orchard
Alfred, cracker dealer, 29 Franklin,h. 8 Gardner
Alfred F. cracker dealer, boards 8 Gardner
Alice, widow of Francis,h. 1335 Cam- bridge
Arthur, carpenter, h. 25 Surrey
Bros. (Edmund V. Wood), piano key mnfrs. State, cor. O-born
B. Sturgis, action maker, 113 Broad- way, bds. 263 do.
Charles, buyer, h. 1 Pine
Charles J. wood carver, Second, cor. Thorndike, bds. 115 Auburn
Charles L piano key maker, State,cor. Osborn, h. 1 Moore
Chirles P. bookkeeper, 9 Harvard sq. honse 28 Mellen
Daniel W. wood turner, 384 Main, h. 98 Columbia
Wood Donald, stone cutter, 320 Third, bds. 2 Vineyard
Edmund V. (Wood Bros. ), piano keys State, cor. Osborn,li. at Somerville Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, house 18₺ Tremont
Elmer E. grocer, h. 58 Hammond Frederick, house 15 Harris
F. W. Chanuing, architect (B.), house 15 Harris
George, collector, h. 23 Western ave. George A. grocer, 9 Harvard square, h. 15 Langdon
George H. mnfr. shoe dressing ( West- ern ave. B.), h. 38 Orchard
Gilbert, granite cutter, 320 Third, h. 2 Vineyard
Harriet A. Miss, house 48 Cottage
Harry J., ( Wood, Taylor & Co. ) , Thorn- dike, rms. 33+ Harvard
James A. blacksmith, h. 71 Holworthy James A. lumber (5+ Kilby, B. ), house 74 North ave.
James L. house 48 Cottage
Jared S. clerk (B. ), bds. 40 Arlington Johanna T. widow of Caleb T. house 582 Main
John, paints and oils(12 Sudbury, B. ), h. 75 Garfield
John H. clerk (B. ), h.231 Columbia John H. teamster, b. 87 Wendell
John T. clerk, h. 6 Essex
John W. wood carver (B.), house 40 Arlington
Joseph A. machinist, h. 324 Columbia Laura S. widow of Alfred, house 12 Chauncy
Lemuel A. cook (B.), h. 10 Essex
Lydia, widow of Robert, h. 40 Austin Martha K. widow of John H. house 118
Auburn
Mary Miss, dressmaker, 98 Columbia, house do.
Mary H. F. Mrs. h. 43 Kirkland
Mary J. Miss, house 886 Main
Richard Mrs. h. 38 Montgomery Sturgis, action maker, 113 Broadway Susan Miss, boards 25 Ellery
Taylor & Co. (Harry J. Wood, William H. Taylor and Gilman G. Hall), eus- tom furniture and interior work, Thorndike, bet. First, and Second
William B. glass blower (Somerville), house 136 Hampshire [Columbia William B. trav. salesman, boards 98 William F. painter, h. 210 Columbia William H. ( William H. Wood & Co.), lumber, 13 Broadway, cor. Third, h. 298 Harvard
W OOD WILLIAM HI. & CO. (William H. Wood and George A. Stuart), lumber,ete 13 Broadway, c. Third ( see back binding )
Chas. W. Sever,
Bookseller, Stationer and Importer. American, English, French, German, Spanish and Italian Books. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, HARVARD SQUARE.
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CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY
Wood William W. ins. agent, bds. 334 Harvard
Woodard Bainbridge W. house 3 Clinton Sarah T. widow of James,h. 5 Sixth see Woodward
Woodberry Philip O. clerk (B.), house 28 North avenue
William O. clerk (40 Water, rm. 8, B.), bds. 28 North avenue
Woodbridge Agnes C. widow of John R. boarding house, 638 North avenue
Ann E. widow of Gilbert, h.52 Antrim Frank W. clerk (65 F. H. Market, B.), bds. 586 North avenue
Gym asium, Beech, near North avenue H. Warren (65 F. H. Market, B. ), bds. 581 North avenue
Samuel F. pres. North ave. Savings, Bank, and provisions (67 F. H. Market, B. ), h. 587 North ave.
William F. provisions (67 F. H. Mkt. B. ), h. 586 North avenue
Woodburn Frederick C. poultry, 52 Au- burn, house do. [Harvard
Woodbury Charles F. carpenter, boards 215 George H. salesman (119 Washington, B. ), house Hotel Edna
Isaac A. Mrs. house 97 Otis
John E, helper, 8 Brattle, h.at Somer- ville
Lennette A. Miss, clerk, county treas. office, Court House, bds. 97 O.is
William H. horse dealer, h. 51 .Henry. Wooden Joseph, writer, h. 115 Columbia Woodford Ann. widow of John, h. 27 Gore John, laborer, n. 27 Gore
Peter, laborer, h. 2 Gore place
Woodfork Martha H. Mrs. h. 16 Laurel Woodland Joshua, currier, h. 62 Carlisle
Stuart, grocer, 63 Boylston, rooms Mifflin place
Woodmau Andrew W. asst.engineer, B.B. W. Sixth, cor. Binney, h. at Chelsea Asa D. machinist, B.& M.repair shop, h. at Wilmington
Charles, piano cuise maker, house 203 Columbia
Charles F. clerk, U. S. Sub-Treasury (P. O. building, B.), h. 76 Garfield Charlotte F. widow of Cyrus, house 9 Kirkland place
Walter, physician, Hubbard pk. h. do. W. Scott, freight conductor, B. & M. R. R. h. 6 Leighton ct.
Woods Antoinette Mrs. house 70 Norfolk W OODS BROTHERS (Edward C. and Fitield E. Woods), painters, 428 Main (see p. 724)
Carleton M. student. bds. 27 Everett Charles R. broker (22 Congress sq. B.), h. 35 Concord ave.
Edward C. (Woods Bros.), painter, . 428 Main, h 36 Cherry
Wools Ellen, widow, house 12 Gerry
Esther C. Miss, milliner, 35 Brattle, bds. 353 do.
· Fifield E. ( Woods Bros. ), painter, 428 Main, h. 38 Cherry
Heury W. salesman, bds. 32 Bigelow Isabella G. Miss, music teacher, bds. 430 Broadway
Ida E. asst. at Observatory, boards at Natick
James M. Jr. salesman (B.), boards 32 Bigelow
Jennie, widow of Edward, house 169 Norfolk
Jo in G. salesmin, h. 5 Glenwood
John M. (John M. Woods & Co.), 22 Bridge, office (86 Canal, B.), house at Somerville
John M. & Co. (John M. Woods and . George E. Baxter) , lumber, 22 Bri lge and (86 Canal, B.)
. Joseph A. piper, h. Columbia, n Lincoln Leon, carpenter, h. 80 Hampshire
Mary A. Miss, h. 27 Cowperthwaite Mina A. Mrs. house 32 Bigelow
Patrick C. stucco worker, house 430 Broadway
Peter, painter, h. 75 Spruce
Peter C. house 28 Union
Thomas H. house 352 Brattle
William, freight handler, h. 44 North Woodside Alo.izo F. clerk, P. O. (B.), bls. 463 Auburn
John P. engineer, h. 46} Auburn
Woodsome Andrew J. teamster, Cochrane Chemical Co. h 20+ Columbia
Woodward Andrew J. house 26 Mt. Vernon Archelaus K.salesman ( B. ), h. 878 Main Ellsworth H. engineer, H. U. house 3.) Eustis court
Grace R. Miss, teacher, Wi lard prim- ary school, bds. 34 Cottage
Huldah P. widow of Frederick R. h. 34 Cottage
Priscilla, wid >w of Charles H. house 4753 Main
Woodworth Charles A. carpenter, house 78 Crescent ave.
Henry L. locksmith (B.), house 171 Harvard
Horace, sexton, bds. 171 Harvard
James A. architect, bds. 171 Harvard Jay B. instructor, H. U. h. 7 Rutland Willi on Me. M.instructor, Agassiz Mu- seum, h. 149 Brattle
Woolstou James, carpenter, h. 42 Banks Woolson James A. leather ( 130 Summer, B ), h. 277 Harvard
Woolway Richard, clerk, 908 Main, house 11 Cleveland
Wooster George A. blacksmith, b. 11 State Woo.ton Joseph M. Waiter, rins. 59 Col- u nbia
WEST END ROOFING CO., 232 and 234 CAMBRIDGE ST. (West Boston Bridge),
BOSTON.
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CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY
Wooton Silas L. waiter rm4. 3 Butlers ct Worcester Ann Maria, widow of Thomas F. h. 77 Brattle Asa, brush mnfr, h. 7 Felton
W ORCESTER BROS. (Charles H., Samuel A., Frederick and Franklin Worcester, furniture, 23 and 25 Brattle (see page 742)
Charles H. ( Worcester Bros.), furni- ture, 25 Brattle; h. at Hollis, N. H. Franklin ( Worcester Bros. ), furniture, 25 Brattle, b. 107 North ave.
Frederick (Worcester Bros.), furni- ture, 25 Brattle, h. 107 North ave.
George H. brush mnfr. (Exchange, B.), 1. 58 Garfield
George W. teacher, 8 Garden, h. 59 Wendell
Ira, apothecary, 85 Hampshire
John, pres. New Church Theological School. 48 Quincy, h.at Newtonville Joseph R. chief engineer, at B. B. W. Sixth, cor. Binney. h. at Waltham Samuel A. ( Worcester Bros.), furni- ture, 25 Brattle, h. at Hollis, N. H. William T. mnfr. (B.), h. 6 Felton Isaac V. carpenter, bus. 79 Pearl James H. carpenter. h. 42 Amory Wormward -, h. 35 Harding
Worth Albert V. manager, Lyceum Hall, house at Boston
Worthen Albert E. clerk, 209 Broadway, house 32 Elm
W ORTHEN GEORGE E. ma- chinery dealer and machinist, 65 Main, house at East Lexington (see page 726)
Hannah, widow of Isaac R. house 112 Pearl
John R. carriage smith, 4 Western av. house 109 Pearl
Worthing Hannah, widow of Isaac, house 112 Pearl
John, tailor, house 99 Washington
Walter, clerk, rms. 99 Washington
Wren John T. clerk, 384 Main, h. 91 Clark Wright Albertie A. shipper, boards 61 Sacramento
Alfred A. Rev. professor of Greek, house 9 Clinton
Amelia Miss, principal, Willar i prim- ary school, bds. 693 Main
Augusta A. Mrs. house 41 Hampshire B. Frank, teamster, h. 398 Columbia Charles E. bookkeeper (234 Friend, B.), h. 680 North avenue Charles F. laborer, bds. 202 Bridge Charles H. clerk ( B.). b. 13 Dunster Charles H. clerk, Canib. G. L. Co. 422 Harvard, bds. 93 Norfolk
Charles H. manager (280 Devon. B.), house 20 Gray
Charles J. teamster, house 72 Harvard
Wright Charles W. tinsmith, b. 8 Lowland avenue
Cyril, real estate, 8 Harvard sq. house 862 Main
Edward L. provisions, 89 River, h. 27 Pleasant
Euphemia C. Mrs. h. 38 State Frank, waiter, 286 Main, bds. do.
Franklin, waiter, house 55 Grigg
W RIGHT GEORGE G. grain, 86 Mt. Auburn, bds. 13 Dunster, (see reverse side, yellow insert, opp. Box Mnfrs. )
George W. expressman, house 45 Jay Gertrude, widow of Fisher, b.94 Brattle Hastings D. supt. 82 Mt. Auburn, h. 84 do.
Henry, boiler helper, Sixth, corner Potter, house at Boston
Henry, painter, h. 67 Webster avenue Henry A. lithographer, Riverside Press, h. 261 Brookli e
Henry S. produce, 4472 Main, b. 229 Rivere
James E. foreman, 75 Main, house 93 Norfolk
James H.sec. (Grocers' Exchange, B. ) h. 116 Oxiord
James M. carpenter. h. 70 Concord av. John, bds. 64 Mt. Auburn
John, salesman (B.). h. 229 Rivere
John, house 132 Washington
John A. coppersmith, h. 8 Lowland av.
John Henry, professor of Greek, H. U. h. 6 Reidesel avenue
John H. laborer, house 6 Magee
J. Roscoe (Standard Wood Co.), 168 Main. n. 43 Norfolk
Laura Miss, teacher, Willard primary school. bds. 693 Main
Mitchell, laborer, h. 202 Bridge
Nathan M. driver, bd4. 22 Po: tsmouth
Rodney P. piano regul tor, house 6 Granite
Samuel J. Mrs. h. 11 Dover
Theo F. Rav. prof. Homiletics, N. C. Theol. school, hons- 42 Quincy
William, baker, 82 Mt. Auburn, h. 13 Dunster
William H.clerk, 44 River. b. 134 do
William L. draughitsman, 2 Central sq h. 38 Lake View avenue
Willis F. salesman, bds. 229 River Wroth Harry J. mattress maker, boards 114 Harvard
Wruck Ludwig, bookkeeper, Cambridge Laundry, h. 58 Pu nam avenue
Wunsikowska Miry, widow of Tader, h. 175 Third [h. do.
Wurereu r Joseph, va iety store, 185 Bridge, Wy Lee, laundry, 22 Brookline, li. do.
Wyatt Steven J. clerk (90 North, B ), b. 123 Otis
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CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY
Wyatt -, widow of Albert N. h. 123 Otis [351 Main Wyckoff George, steam fitter (B.), house Wyeth Andrew N. house Brendon
A. Augustus, supt. (450 Washington, B.), house 51 Ellery
B. Franklin, undertaker, Harvard row, house 9 Rutland
Elizabeth N. widow of Jonas, house 219 Brattle
Henry A. boots and shoes, and under- taker, 7 Harvard row, h. 3 Shepard James H. (J.H. Wyeth & Co.), grocer, 6 Brattle, bds. 219 do.
J. H. & Co, (James H. Wyeth, and Herbert M. Shepherd), groceries, 6 Brattle
Lucy C. teacher, Quincy primary school, house 15 Sacramento
Susan E. Miss, teacher, Dunster pri- mary school, house Brendon Zoa A. Miss, house 15 Hilliard
Wylie James, grocer, 11 Brookline, rms. 28 do.
Wyman Abbie, widow of J. Henry, house 382 Cambridge [120 Norfolk Caroline F. widow of James, house Charles, car conductor, b. 40 Cushing Charles A. printer (B.), boards Hotel Josephine, Carlisle
Charles F. merchant (58 India sq. B,), house 744 Main
Charles W. engineer (B.), h, Hotel Josephine, Carlisle
David W. grocer, 45 Webster avenue, house 7 Portsmouth
Edward, commission merchant (82 Water, r. 10, B.), house 3 Cragie
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George E. horseshoer, h. 31 Railroad YMAN JOHN P. lawyer (30 Court, rooms 3 and 4, B. ), house 23 Fayette (see page 746)
Mary M Miss, house 118 Brattle
Morrill M. physician, 25 Church, h. 77 Sparks
Morrill, Jr. house 77 Sparks Primary school, Spruce
Samuel E. physician, 2 Mt. Auburn, and 1 to 3 Putnam avenue, lı. do.
Susan Miss house 118 Brattle
William, clerk, 622 Main, house 11 Andrew
William H. bookkeeper, Fifth, cor. Charles, b.382 Cambridge
Wythe Thomas P. rubber cutter, h. 234 Columbia
Wyzanski Annie Miss, b. 401 Cambridge Bessie Miss, bds. 401 Cambridge
Charles J. salesman, b. 401 Cambridge E. Rebecca, widow of Joseph, house 401 Cambridge
Henry M. clerk (B.),b.401 Cambridge Isaac L. dry goods, house 31 Second
AVIER ANSEL F. carriage mnir. 436 Main, house 35 Essex (see (see page 741)
Arthur F. magician and jeweler (7 Green, B.), house 92 River
YADEN ANNA H. widow of Henry, b.43 Pleasant
Yager John F. steward, 14 Dunster, house 32 Putnam avenue
Yale John, M. D. (J. & J. C. Yale), apoth- ecary, 181 North ave. h. at Ware
Y
ALE JOSEPH C., M. D. ( J. & J. C. Yale) and dentist, 779 North av. h. do. (see page 181)
Y ALE J. & J. C. (John and Joseph C.), apothecaries and druggists, 781 North avenue (see page 181)
Yandell Ella Miss, nurse, 714 Main. b. do. Frances Miss, nurse. 174 Main, b. do. Yankewitz Michael, sugar worker, house 123 Winter
Yarosseufski Alexander, brass finisher, h. 82 Fifth
Frederick, expressman, b. 82 Fifth John, expressman, bds. 82 Fifth
Yates Alfred, manager, North Cambridge Brick Co. foot of Spruce, h. at Ar- lington
Christopher, porter, 162 Broadway, h. 19 Hunting
Samuel R. Mrs. house 40 Bristol
Yattin Joseph, flagman, B. & M. R. R. Prison Point, house at Boston
Yeadon Thomas F. printer, h. 15 Mnrdock Yeamans Darius P. steam fitter, boards 7 Fairmont avenue
Jolın, foreman (Albany, cor. Dover, B.), house 7 Fairmont avenue
Michael, wheelwright, h. 1355 Cam- bridge
Yeatton Harry T. student, C. M. T.school boards 99 Thorndike
Yeomans Mark S. carriage maker, 424 North avenue, h 1349 Cambridge
Yepson Charles, painter, b. 4 Seventh Yerrington Frank M. pocket book manu- facturer(17 Batterymarch, B.),h.205 Harvard
Olive, widow of James B. house 205 Harvard
Yerxa Georgiana, widow of Edward N. h. 5 Pemberton
Henry D. grocer(680 Waslı. B.), h. 37 Lancaster
Jeffrey (Yerxa & Co.), grocer, 298 Cambridge, h. at West Somerville
Robert A. clerk, 221 Bridge, boards at West Somerville
Woodford (Yerxa & Yerxa), grocer, 621 Main, h. at Somerville
& Yerxa (Woodford Yerxa), grocer, 621 Main
Builders' Hardware,
At Burditt & Bynner's, 622 Main Street.
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CAMBRIDGE [Y] DIRECTORY
Yonson Morris, tinsmith, b. 108 Thorndike Yore George, laborer, h. 7 Fallon pl.
York David H. motor man,h.322 Columbia Edward, cooper, rooms 141 Gore
Emeline M. widow of George H.house 465 Putnam ave.
Frank S. clerk, h. 22 Cowperthwaite Fred H. clerk, 229 Franklin (B.), lı. 43 Prospect
Fred W. machinist, h. 465 Putnam av. George H. salesman (31 West, B.), house 167 Magazine
George W. clerk (229 Franklin, B.), house 43 Prospect
Marshall, foreman, oil clothing cutters, Am. R. Co. boards 128 Washington Nathaniel S. supt. oil clothing dept. Am. Rub. Co. h. 128 Washington
Youd Bonaparte, house 248 Third
Jolin J. key maker, 143 Broadway, b 248 Third
Young Allen F. house 57 Sidney
Alexander, driver, b. r. 400 Columbia Annie C. widow of Thomas, house 85 Bristol
Bartholomew M. manager, Singer Mnfg. Co. 17 Prospect, h. 209 Green Benjamin, wood carver, bds. 147 Ham- ilton
Charles G. teamster, bds. 440 Main
Charles H.casket trimmer,201 Bridge, Charles O. painter, 181 Hampshire h. at Somerville
boards 61 Otis
Clarence H. clerk, 29 Franklin, bds. 1012 Inman
David, carriage smith, 424 North ave. house 240 Harvard
David, roofer, 364 North avenue, h. at West Somerville
Dorcas H. widow of Edric T. house 38 Mt Auburn
Edric F. cracker dealer, 29 Franklin, lı. 38 Mt. Auburn
Edward, electrician, h. 4 George
Eliza J. Rezeau, widow of Henry W. h. 2 Pleasant place
Emma J. Miss, principal, Tarbell pri- mary school, rooms 111 Auburn
Francena, widow of Carlos L, bds. 194 Prospect
George M. machinist, rms. 271 B'dway George U. janitor, Harvard grammar school, h. 30 Front
George W. bamboo furniture maker, boards 412 Putnam ave. [Harris George W. scale maker (B.), house 59 Henry, confectioner, 9 Pearl, house 79 Austin
Herbert G. carpet cleaner, h. Winsor Hittie S Mrs. nurse, rms. 79 Auburn Hortense O. Miss, teacher, Harvard grammar school, b. 219 Prospect
Young Israel J.S.ship carpenter (B.), bds. 50 Webster ave.
Jacob J. piano trimmer, rear 368 Main, house at Boston
James, house 70 Dana
James R. caterer, house 13 Bow
Jane M. Miss, dressmaker, house 39 Fairmont
John, carpenter, h. 10 Hancock John, carver, house 69 Sixth
John, clerk, Riverside Press, rms. 28 Williams
John, laborer, bds. 31 Franklin
John, Jr. bamboo furniture mnfr. r. 412 Putnam ave. house do.
Joseph H. plumber (B.), house 21 Worcester
Joseph W. painter, h. 139 Austin
Louisa, widow of Charles J. house 13 Brewer
Nathan, carpenter, h. 106 Hampshire Nathaniel, janitor, 2 Central sq. h. at Boston
Nina I. widow of Frank A. dress- maker, h. 45 Mt. Auburn
Orileus L. baker, 445 Cambridge, h. 447 do.
Rebecca P. widow of Samuel, house 45 Erie
Richard, laborer, h. 32 Brewery
Robert J. printer, h. 633 Putnam ave.
Samuel D. bookbinder, Riverside Press, house 43 Erie
Samuel S. groceries and provisions, 357 North ave. h. 18 Creighton
Simon I). carpenter, h. 22 De Wolf
Stephen, laborer, h. Conroy's block, Bradbury
William, instrument polisher, house 98 Spring
William, painter, h. 414 Main
William, piano polishier,rear 368 Main house at Boston
William, shoemaker, 386 Putnam ave. bds. 40 Fairmont
William, wood carver, h. 147 Hamilton William (Young & Crossman), grocer, h. 79 Plymoutli
William Mrs h. rear 400 Columbia
'William H. action maker, bds. rear 400 Columbia
& Crossman (William Young and Charles T. Crossman), grocers, 87 Hampshire
Youngdahl Gus, rubber worker,b. 22 Sixth Gustavus, polisher, bds. 22 Sixtlı Matilda Mrs. house 22 Sixth Solomon, gardener, h. 22 Sixtlı Younker Richard E. wheelwright, 34 Cambridge, h. at Somerville
Yuill Emma Miss, boarding house, 102 Pearl, house do. see Ewell
CHAS. W. SEVER,
GENERAL FIRE INS. AGT. List of Companies on Application UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, HARVARD SQUARE.
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CAMBRIDGE [Z] DIRECTORY
Y. M. C. A. 624 Main and 317 Cambridge Y. W.'s C. A. 639 Main
ZACHEUS OLIVER, tailor, boards 7 Broadway
Zager Stephen J. teamster (B.), house 841 North avenue
Zamore William, cabinet maker, Otis, cor. First, h. 74 Dana
Zaun Edward .A. janitor, 24 Church, h. The Hebron, 27 Putnam ave. No. 3 Zecher Herman, cabinet maker, A. B. & E. L. Shaw, bds. 34 Second
Zefferino Antonio, laborer, house 105 Second
Zeigler John, bds. 49 Rice
Zelck Charles, shoemaker, 33} Reed, house 33 do.
Frank L. bookbinder, 7 Brattle, bds. 33 Reed
William C. printer's pressman (B.), bds. 31 Reed
Zerega Clarence A. confectioner, 71 Pleas- ant, h. 8 Warland
Edward S. clerk (27 Kilby, B.), bds. 289 Pearl
John T. (Zerega & Co.), hat mnfr. 606 Main, h. 289 Pearl
& Co. (John T. Zerega), gents' fur- nishing goods and hatters, 606 Main Zerga John, clerk, 410 North ave. rms. do. Zeta Psi Club, 24 Church
Zimmerman Theodore, foreman, Revere Sugar Refinery, Water, house at Somerville
Zinc Frederick, hatter, bds. 54 Sixth Zintsch Charles, carver, 108 Cambridge,h. at Boston [Wicklow
Zirkel William H. 30 Boylston, house 51 Zittel Fred P. clerk, bds. 327 Winsor
Peter, baker, junc. Hampshire and Plymouth, h. 327 Winsor
Zwinck Joseph, wood carver, b. 22 Winter Zylwilis Peter, milkman, b. rear 9 Fifth
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WEST END ROOFING CO., 232 and 234 CAMBRIDGE ST. (West Boston Bridge),
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SIGHTLY. HEALTHFUL. PICTURESQUE.
HILLCREST,
WINCHESTER, MASS.
A pretty property amid pines and oaks, beeches and birches, cedars and hemlocks.
IN THE MOST HEALTHFUL TOWN IN NEW ENGLAND.
MAGNIFICENT SCENERY.
Pretty lakes nestled between the hills, sloping knolls shaded with a variety of trees groves of stately pines, broad boulevards, winding roads, extended views and glimpses of distant mountains, are some of the attractions that "HILLCREST" offers. No house shall be built on the property costing less than $5,000.
"Hillcrest is a succession of wooded knolls averaging 200 feet above sea level with winding drives that offer innumerable glimpses of a beautiful reach of country."-Boston Traveller.
"Hillcrest is the most beautiful part of Winchester. It would be useless to endeavor to adequately describe this place .. Its beautiful scenery is to be found in no other Boston suburb."-Boston Courier.
"Hillcrest presents a most entrancing view, and nothing like it can be had elsewhere in this vicinity."-Somerville Citizen.
Houses that cost from $5,000, to $25,000, built to order. Large and desirable lots sold at reasonable prices and money advanced to build.
Address, ARTHUR L. WYMAN,
John Hancock Building, 178 Devonshire St.,
Boston, Mass.
Hillcrest, Winchester, Mass.
AT 2 P. M.
EVERY EVENING AT 7.45 P. M.
PRESENTING ONLY FIRST-CLASS ATTRACTIONS.
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