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President, DANA W. HYDE, Treasurer, HENRY W. BULLARD.
COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF INVESTMENT OF FUNDS.
DANA W. HYDE. HENRY ENDICOTT, FREDERICK W. TILTON. WM. W. DALLINGER. JOHN H. CORCORAN,
Interest computed from the Third Wednesdays in January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July.
NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
1950 Massachusetts Avenue, North Cambridge.
INCORPORATED 1872.
OFFICE HOURS : Daily, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M, Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Interest computed from the 10th day of January, April, July and October, and dividends payable in January and July of each year.
Pres. SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE. Treas. MILTON L. WALTON. Clerk, GEORGE W. PARKE.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT: Samuel F. Woodbridge, Chas. F. Stratton, Russell S. Edwards. Wm. F. Stark, Warren L. Hooper.
EAST CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK,
292 CAMBRIDGE STREET.
Incorporated 1854.
Open Every Business Day from 9 A. M. to I P. M.
President, JOHN C. BULLARD. Treasurer, WILLIAM E. LLOYD.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT :
John C. Bullard, Gustavus Goepper, David Proudfoot. Benj. F. Thompson, William Goepper.
Int rest computed from the Fifteenth Day of January, April, July and October. Dividends paid April 15th and October 15th.
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CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK,
No. 15 DUNSTER STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
INCORPORATED 1834.
President, CHARLES W. SEVER.
Treasurer, OSCAR F. ALLEN.
Clerk, JAMES H. WYETH. Paying Teller, ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN. Receiving Teller, HENRY A. NICHOLS.
Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz .: Janu- ary, April, July and October, and payable in January and July of each year.
OFFICE HOURS, 8 A. M. TO I P. M.
WARREN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS.
INCORPORATED 1829. SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, 25 MAIN STREET, CHARLESTOWN.
OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 2 Daily, except Saturdays. Saturdays 9 to 12. Wed., afternoon 3 to 4. TIMOTHY T. SAWYER, President.
GEO. F. TUFTS, Treasurer. GEO. S. POOLE, Secretary.
VICE-PRESIDENTS: George Hyde, Henry Lyon, Thomas R. B. Edmands, Nelson Bartlett, John Turner. TRUSTEES: Charles F. Fairbanks, Thomas G. Frothingham, Everett Torrey, Charles R. Lawrence,
Nathan F. Tufts, Henry H. Chandler, James Adams, Francis B. Austin, Frank Todd, Henry W. Bragg, George A. Kettell, George F. Chapin.
THE NEW ENGLAND TRUST CO.
85 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON.
Is authorized to receive and hold money and property in trust or on deposit from Courts of Law or Equity, Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guard- ians, Trustees, Corporations and Individuals, and may be appointed Execu- tor or Trustee under any Will and upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon.
It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Stock Corpora- tions, and as Agent for the purpose of issuing, registering or countersigning Bonds and Certificates of Stock.
Deposits may be made at any time, and interest will be allowed on daily balances of Five Hundred Dollars and upwards.
It offers to the public the advantages of a Capital of One Million Dollars, and a Guarantee Fund of One Million additional, specially invested by require- ments of its charter, and a perpetual succession.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, President. CHAS. H. DALTON, Vice- President.
CHAS. F. CHOATE, Vice-Pres.
J. LEWIS STACKPOLE, Vice-Pres.
AMOS W. STETSON, ALEXANDER COCHRANE,
HENRY C. WESTON,
CHARLES U. COTTING, NATHANIEL THAYER,
GEORGE DEXTER,
JACOB EDWARDS, T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE,
ROGER WOLCOTT,
EDMUND DWIGHT,
FRANKLIN HAVEN,
GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH,
JAMES J. STORROW,
ROBERT CODMAN,
CHARLES L. YOUNG.
D. R. WHITNEY, Actuary. N. H. HENCHMAN, Sec'y. H. N. MARR, Axst. Sec.
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Cambridge Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
1300 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Opposite the College Grounds.
CAPITAL,
=
$100,000.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
NATHANIEL C. NASH, President.
ALVIN F. SORTWELL, Vice President.
LOUIS W. CUTTING, Treasurer.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CAMBRIDGE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY
To the Commissioners of Savings Banks in Massachusetts. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 31, 1899. ASSETS. LIABILITIES.
Time Loans, with collat- eral ..
$276,200 00
Demand Loans, with col- lateral . Loans to Corporations .. Loans to Cities, Counties & Towns
341,245.00
37,459.52
Earnings Undivided .... 26,179.13
86,000.00
Notes of individuals and firms. .
29,425.54
Loans on Real Estate ... Safety Deposit Vaults ..
21,672.30
State of Mass. Bonds ...
35,300.00
Railroad Bonds ...
28,162.50
Miscellaneous Bonds .... National Bank Stock ... Expense account, in-
4,085.00
cluding taxes paid ....
4,437.34
Deposited in Banks.
78,864.26
Cash in office
33,277.64
Over Drafts 24.57
$1,023,528,67
$1,023.528.67
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
MIDDLESEX, S. S.
CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 3d, 1898.
Personally appeared LOUIS W. CUTTING, Treasurer of the Cambridge Safe Deposit and TrustCo., and made o ith that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Before me, FRANKLIN PERRIN, Justice of the Peace.
DIRECTORS.
Josiah Q. Bennett, George Howland Cox,
Gardiner M. Lane,
J. J. Myers,
Frederic Dodge,
Nathaniel C. Nash,
John H. Hubbard,
Wm. Taggard Piper.
E. D. Leavitt,
J. Henry Russell,
Alvin. F. Sortw. 11, H. O. Underwood, Herbert H. White, Moses Williams.
SAFETY VAULTS DEPARTMENT,
FRANKLIN PERRIN, Manager. D. J. VAUGHAN, Sub-Manager.
EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR THE STORAGE OF SILVER AND VALUABLES. BOXES FOR RENT, $10 TO $75 PER YEAR.
Banking Hours from 8 to 2. Vaults open from 8 to 2, and from 5 to 6 p. 111. Hours on Saturdays, from 8 to 12 Only.
Checks cashed'and collections made in all parts of the United States. Interest allowed on
Deposits subject to check.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ACCOUNTS WITH LADIES.
Deposits Subject to Check . ..
886,502.99
Interest and Discount .. 10,846.55
15,750.00
Capital Stock .. $100,000.00 .
31,625.00
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The Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 87 MILK STREET.
By recent enactment of the Legislature of Massachusetts, is now empow- ered to act as Executor, Administrator of Estates and Guardian of the prop- erty of those subject to Guardianship.
Allows interest on deposits subject to check.
Loans Trust Funds on Mortgages of Real Estate.
Acts as Trustee under wills, or otherwise, and as Transfer Agent or Reg- istrar for Railroad or other Corporations.
Rents Safes in its Safe Deposit Vaults which are unexcelled for security and convenience at from $10 to $150 per year.
CONDITION OF THE BOSTON SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., Asishown by its Books at the close of business on the thirtieth day of Jnue, 1899.
ASSETS.
U. S. Gov'T. BONDS AT PAR:
4 per cent. due 1907 .
$ 200,000 00
C'W'TH O - MASS. BONDS AT PAR. .. CITY BONDS AT PAR:
250,000 00
Boston, Mass., 4 per cent.
$100,000 00
.. 3 1-2 per cent ....
100,000 00
Cambridge, Mass., 4 per cent.
100,000 00
Taunton, 4 per cent. 15,000 00
Other City Bonds 25,000 00
$340,000 00
RAILROAD BONDS AT PAR:
Vermont and Mass., 5 per cent.
$25,000 00
Old Colony, 4 per cent .. 150,000 00
Boston & Albany, 4 per cent. . . . 250,000 00
Boston & Prov., 4 per cent. ... 50.000 00
Concord & Montreal, 4 per cent.
100,000 00
Fitchburg, 5 per cent ..
20,000 00
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, 4 per cent ....
50,000 00
$645,000 00
Equal $1,435,000 00
LOANS :
Demand, with Collaterals or
Sureties . .
Time, with Collaterals or
$10,287,071 56
Sureties .. .
Mortgages of Real Estate. ... CASH-
In Office,
In Banks, in Boston and N. Y.
$2,205.622 03
Total,
$13.927,693 59
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock. $1,000,000 00
Surplus . . . ..
1,000,000 00
Profit and Loss 254,933 28
$2,254,933 28
DEPOSITS :
Subject to Check. $10,181,838 33
For payment of Coupons, Dividends and Interest ....
900,084 16
Certificates of Deposit
55,008 33
Special Trusts
495,498 38
Certified Checks
28,33I II
$11,660,760 31
Taxes .
12,000 00
Total,
$13,927,693 59
TRUST DEPARTMENT.
ASSETS
U. S. Government Bonds $41,062 02
City Bonds ..
29,850 00
Railroad Bonds .
409,437 30
Water Works Bonds 5,400 00
Railroad Stocks 784,564 24
Bank Stock
73,685 75
Manufacturing Stocks
135,441 00 Mass. Hos. Life Ins. Co., in Trust, 65,000 00
Notes with Collaterals or Sureties, 27,010 82
County Bonds .. 1,000 00
Real Estate, Etc. 767,357 52
Mortgages of Real Estate
2,747,953 61
Gas Light Co. Stock. 13,720 00
Deposits in Savings Banks
9.565 05
Sundry Stocks and Bonds
216,637 50
Cash Principal .. $162,019 88
Income. 78,908 52
$240,928 40
Total,
$5,568,613 21
LIABILITIES.
In Trust, under Wills and Trust Agreements . . . .
$5,489,704 69
Income .... 78,908 52
Total,
$5,568,613 21
OFFICERS; William E. Putnam, President; James Longley, Vice-Presi- dent; George E. Goodspeed, Treasurer; Henry A. Fenn, Manager Safe Deposit Dept ; Soloman Lincoln, Solicitor.
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SECURITY ....
SAFE DEPOSIT
COMPANY,
EQUITABLE BUILDING, opposite Post Office,
67
MILK STREET, BOSTON.
Safes, $10 to $100 per Year.
Storage for Valuable Packages.
ELEGANT READING ROOM FOR GENTLE- MEN.
PARLOR ESPECIALLY FOR LADIES.
E. M. McPHERSON,
F. G. STOREY,
President. Superintendent.
DIRECTORS.
WM. A. TOWER, F. GORDON DEXTER, OLIVER AMES,
JAMES H. HYDE,
BENJ. F. SPINNEY, LOUIS FITZGERALD,
GORDON DEXTER,
NATHAN WARREN, DANIEL G. TYLER,
WM. H. MCINTYRE, E. M. McPHERSON.
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New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.
EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 125 MILK ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Direct communication can be had with all the principal towns and cities of New England and States east of the Mississippi River.
For the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the- Company has established Public Telephone Pay Stations as follows :-
PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATIONS.
ARLINGTON OFFICE, Post Office Building, Massachusetts Avenue.
ARLINGTON,. .H. A. Perham, Druggist, Arlington ARLINGTON. . Robbins Spring Hotel ARLINGTON ... .. A. A. Tilden, Druggist
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. Charles A. Cushing, Grocer BELMONT. .F. W. Gilcreas, Druggist WAVERLY CENTRE. B. N. Holmes, Druggist WEST MEDFORD. Weed Drug Co.
BRIGHTON OFFICE, Warren Building, Washington Street.
ALLSTON .. .. H. L. Green Druggist, Union Square ALLSTON. .S. M. Moore & Co., Druggists, 337 Cambridge street BRIGHTON. . Brighton Club, 7 Chestnut Hill avenue
BRIGHTON Frank E. Dudman, Druggist, Western Ave.
BRIGHTON ..
.D. F. Rourke, 365 Washington street
CAMBRIDGE OFFICE, 575 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridgeport.
BOYLSTON STREET Philip L. Carbone, Florist, 5 Boylston street BRATTLE STREET .Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge CAMBRIDGEPORT. .P. R. Crocker, Druggist, 308 Broadway CAMBRIDGEPORT. W. H. Frazer, Druggist, 169 Harvard street CAMBRIDGEPORT. .W. B. Hunt & Co., Druggists, 605 Massachusetts avenue CAMBRIDGEPORT ..
. Elie H. Lapierre, Druggist, 223 Putnam avenue CAMBRIDGEPORT. L. F. Porter, Druggist, 907 Main street CONCORD AVENUE. .Miss C. E. Phillips, Druggist, 80 Concord avenue EAST CAMBRIDGE. ·
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
.S. W. Farwell, Apothecary, 160 Cambridge street . Registry of Det ds, Second street F. H. Willard, Druggist, 408 Cambridge street
EAST CAMBRIDGE ..
.
HAMPSHIRE STREET .A. E. Lynch, Druggist, 119 Hampshire street · · · · HARVARD SQUARE. · · .Charles H. Thurston, Cambridge . HARVARD SQUARE · · Charles H. Thurston, Cambridge · HARVARD SQUARE .Charles H. Thurston, Cambridge . . HOTEL HARVARD .. Bernard C. Welsh, 413 Main street
INMAN SQUARE.
A. Cunningham, Druggist, Cambridgeport
.M. O'Donnell, Druggist, Cambridgeport INMAN SOJARE.
INMAN SQUARE. A. C. Sherman, Druggist, Cambridgeport
MT. AUBURN .. .H. L. Coe, Apothecary, Mt. Auburn and Belmont streets.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE .. .A. E. Long, Undertaker, 2105 Massachusetts avenue
NORTH CAMBRIDGE. .G. M. Olive, Druggist, 1863 Massachusetts avenue
NEWTON OFFICE, 417 Centre Street.
FANEUIL. .George A. Miller, Grocer. Brooks and Hobart streets
NEWTON. .A. Hudson, Druggist, 258 Washington street NEWTON. .Newton Business Exchange, 402 Centre street
NEWTONVILLE. .F. L. Hyslop, Car Station, 833 Washington street
NEWTONVILLE . John F. Payne, Druggist, 281 Walnut street
NONANTUM.
.. J. G. Kilburn, Druggist, 291 Watertown street
WATERTOWN
Howard Brothers, West End Car Station, 31 Main street
SOMERVILLE OFFICE, 97 Marshall Street.
BROADWAY PAY STATION.
.J. A. Bean, Druggist, 260 Broadway CLARENDON HILL Russell & Tucker, Provisons, 237 Holland street DAVIS SQUARE. .H. S. Garcelon, Druggist, West Somerville EAST SOMERVILLE. C. H. Crane, Druggist, Perkins, corner Franklin street EAST SOMERVILLE. F. E. Whitmore, Druggist, 263 Highland ave,
Geo. E. Grover, Druggist, Rush street HIGHLAND AVENUE .. H. E. Bowman, Druggist, Magoun Square MAGOUN SQUARE ...
NORTH CAMBRIDGE. C. S. Lombard, Druggist, Dover street, corner Massachusetts avenue SOMERVILLE AVENUE. .F. W. Gay, Druggist, 524 Somerville avenue .R. G. Perkins, Druggist, 106 Central street
SOMERVILLE JUNCTION.
SPRING HILL. F. H. Dudley. Druggist, Central and Berkeley street SUMMER STREET. .Christopher Brothers, Grocers, Somerville
UNION SQUARE. C. W. Coy, Newspaper Agent, 50 Union square WINTER HILL. J. E. Richardson, Druggist, Broadway, corner Marshall street
See pages 29-35, Section I, and 409-423 Section II, List of Public Pay Stations in the various cities. and towns of the Official Telephone Directory.
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Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday.
Prices from 25 cents to $1.50.
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JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Shop, No. 25 ELIOT STREET, cor. of Boylston Street. Residence, 43 Martin Street, CAMBRIDGE.
J. W. McKINNON,
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JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
SHOP, 2013 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
RESIDENCE, 5a MEACHAM ST., NORTH CAMBRIDGE.'
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D. A. LINSKY, Manager, NATIONAL IRON WORKS,
Manufacturers of ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS.
Builders' Iron Work of every Description. Iron Stairs. Fire Escapes, Cast and Wrought Iron Fence, Building Ornamental Work, Etc. 128 FIRST STREET, cor. Charles Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
C. A. DAVEY Carpenter and Jobber.
SAW.FILING, WINDOW GLAZING, INSIDE PAINTING, FURNITURE REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING.
373 NORFOLK STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
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68 Devonshire Street, Rooms 36 and 37, Boston, Residence 46 Trowbridge Street. Cambridge.
W. H. NORRIS, CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
Jobbing of Every Description Promptly Attended To.
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OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
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Albert P. Lopez, Carpenter and Builder
GENERAL REPAIRING.
204 PROSPECT STREET,
Between Broadway and Summer St.,
THOMAS GORDON, Carpenter and Builder,
Shop, End Locke Street, Residence, 10 Locke Street,
NORTH CAMBRIDGE,
- MASS
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IRA G. HERSEY, CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
Dealer in Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets and General House Finish.
166 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON. FACTORY, 113 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
ZEBAH HAYDEN, CARPENTER and BUILDER
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Residence, 29 Capen Street, Medford Hillside. Shop, 134 Cambridge Street, East Cambridge.
THE J. H. KEENAN CO., BUILDERS, Planing and Matching, Moulding and Building Trimmings. KILN DRYING A SPECIALTY. COR, FIRST AND THORNDIKE STS., EAST CAMBRIDGE.
J. A. McISAAC, Contractor and Builder, OFFICE AND STORE FITTINGS.
Residence, 142 Washington Street.
Shop, Junction of Washington and Main Streets.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
W. H. HIGGINS, CARPENTER & BUILDER All Orders for Carpentering and Building Promptly attended to. WINDOW SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS MADE TO ORDER.
19 WALDEN STREET, NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
825
FLOOR BOARDS, FLOOR BOARDS
OF ALL KINDS. Low Prices. Kept under Heat. Don't Buy until You have Seen Us.
E. D. SAWYER
& CO.,
ORDER BOX, Master Builders' Association, 166 Devonshire Street, Boston.
Wharf, Junction Cambridge and Bridge Sts., East Cambridge. TELEPHONE 510.
JOHN M. WOODS. E. D. WALKER.
CHARLES H. SHERBURNE. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN.
JOHN M. WOODS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
MAHOGAN
Hardwood Lumber and Veneers. A Large Stock of Kiln Dried Lumber on Hand.
223 and 239 BRIDGE STREET, - EAST CAMBRIDGE
M. C. BEEDLE,
Architect and Builder,
Remodelling and Jobbing.
31 Wendell Street,
Cambridge,
Mass.
CLARK & MILLS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL WORK AND SUPPLIES. 1440 Mass. Avenue, Harvard Sq., Cambridge, Mass. TELEPHONE 25.7-3. CAMBRIDGE.
Boston Office, 146 Franklin Street. Hyde Park Office, 17 West River Street, Telephone, 112-3 H. P.
826
ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
H. M. SAWYER & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
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Excelsior Brand Oiled Clothing.
CAPE ANN AND MINER'S HATS.
Sou'westers of All Descriptions. Horse and Wagon Covers, Etc. Telephone, Charlestown 314-3, Second St., cor. Thorndike St., East Cambridge.
EDWARD P. McGOWAN,
Successor to G. W. LOUD,
Horse
Shoer.
Special attention given to Interfering and Overreaching Horses. Hand-made Shoes a Specialty.
16 SODEN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Telephone 28-2 Cambridge.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. JOHN F. GERRY & SONS, PRACTICAL HORSE SHOERS. Cor. Blanche and Green Streets, Cambridgeport. RESIDENCE, 16 BLANCHE STREET.
C. J. MCCARTHY, PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER.
Interfering, Over-reaching, Stumbling and Tender-Footed Horses a specialty, Horses called for and delivered at stable by a careful attendant, All work warranted first-class,
1121 CAMBRIDGE ST., CAMBRIDGEPORT. Tel.410-3 Cambridge.
E. DAGLE,
Successor to I. G. FELT,
HORSE SHOER
34 CAMBRIDGE ST.,
EAST CAMBRIDGE, - MASS.
P. O'NEILL,
Expert Horse Shoer & Blacksmith
All horses shod in the most improved manner. Our prices are slightly in advance of ordinary work but the result offsets the cost.
2500 Massachusetts Ave., N. Cambridge.
827
WILLIAM J. HERON, Plain & Ornamental Plasterer
Whitening, Coloring and Whitewashing. Jobbing of Every Description Executed in the Neatest Manner.
632 Massachusetts Avenue, - Cambridgeport.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN.
BOSTON OFFICE, 68 DEVONSHIRE ST., ROOM 35.
.. .......
CLARENCE G. REED, Plasterer and Stucco Worker.
Kalsomining, Whitening and Tinting without moving Carpets or Furniture.
Keene, Portland and Cellar Cementing. All Kinds of Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Boston Office, 40 State Street, Room 32. Order Box 22, Sawin's Express Office, Harvard Sq., Cambridge. Locker, 336 Beacon St., Somerville. RESIDENCE, 30 FOREST, COR. BEACON STREET.
W. J. MCCOY, JR., MASON AND BUILDER
BOILER WORK AND ENGINE FOUNDATIONS A SPECIALTY. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
85 HOLWORTHY STREET, CAMBRIDGE. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. All Mail Orders will receive Prompt Attention.
JAMES CONNELL,
MASON AND BUILDER,
No. 133 WEBSTER AVENUE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED, TO.
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