The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 4

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
Number of Pages: 482


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J. JAY GOULD, Chromos, Engravings, FRAMES Of Every Style, Ready-made or Made to Order. Nos. 20 & 22, (formerly at No. 35,) BRONFIELD STREET, BOSTON Rear of Sales Room of the Institution for the Blind. (NO STAIRS.) CALL FOR PRICE LIST.


GEO. B. BROWN & CO. DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY.


AND MANUFACTURERS OF Blank Account Books.


No. 94 State Street . . Boston.


Old Farmers', Boston, and Ladies' Almanacs and Diaries.


PAPER, ENVELOPES, PLAYING CARDS, &c.


CHECKS, NOTES, AND DRAFTS engraved or printed to order. Gold aud Steel Pens. Inks and Pencils of all descriptions. BOOKS RULED & MADE TO ORDER at the shortest notice.


W. C. STRONG & co.


FLOWERS PLANTS, TREES


No. 4 Beacon Street, near Tremont, BOSTON. NONANTUM HILL NURSERY AND GREENHOUSES. BRIGHTON, MASS. W. C. STRONG. W H. SPOONER. L. GOODWIN.


CYRUS G. COOKE & BRO. No. 13 Bromfield Street, Boston.


STATIONERS,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


Blank Books, Bocket Pooks, and Conductors' Books. A complete assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STATIONERY. Bank and Office Work done to order at low prices.


THE


GRANITE ROOFING CO.


Respectfully ask the attention of Builders and all others interested in Building operations, to a roofing material which has been In use nearly three years, and which is admitted to be better and more economical than any other for the covering of flat roof's.


This Roofing is Superior to Tin,


For the following reasons: It will not rust ; it will not crack at the johnts ; it requires no painting, which will amount in a few years to the original cost of the Grantte Roofing, Its first cost is less than half as much, and it will last twice as long. This material is


Superior to Gravel Roofing,


Because it is only one-fifth as heavy. It forms a smooth surface, shedding snow and water freely. It will not choke the gutters with gravel and cement. It will not run over the eaves of a bullding in hot weather, defacing the walls with streaks of coal tar. It will not crack in cold weather. It can be applied with equal facility to STEEP Or FLAT roofs. It is as acceptable to Insurance Companies as Tin, Zinc, or Iron.


Samples shown and references given at the office of the GRANITE ROOFING CO.


No. 8 Congress Square, . . BOSTON. County Rights for Sale.


FOR THE CHOICEST Teas & Coffee, TRY JOHNSTON'S Red, White, and Blue Store. 88 UNION STREETI BOSTON. ORIGINAL FROM THE CORNER.


44 School St. 44 School St.


CHARLES GOODYEAR, the inventor of the CELEBRATED GOODYEAR RUBBER INVENTIONS.


NEW RUBBER STORE, 44 SCHOOL STREET, Directly opposite City Hall, Boston,


THREE DOORS FROM THE PARKER HOUSE.


ALL GOODS ARE MANUFACTURED UNDER GOODYEAR'S PATENT. The Subscriber offers a LARGE ASSORTMENT of RUBBER GOODS of all descriptions, at REDUCED PRICES. Among the varieties are the following : -


Former Price.


Present Price.


Horse Covers,


$5 00


$5 00


Gent's Heavy Boots,


4 50


3 25


Gent's Overshoes,


1 00


Ladies' Boots.


2 50


1 15


Ladies' Shoes,


So


40


Misses' Overshoes,


65


35


Youths' Boots,


2 50


1 75


Heavy White Rubber Coats,


2 50


2 25


Ladies' Sandals,


50


·


40


N. B .- A beautiful article of Gentlemen's Silk Reversible Coats, weighing only 12 oz. Also, a superior article of Reversible Macintosh Coats.


Among the Specialties we offer


Gentlemen's and Ladies' Perforated Rubber Vests, for the Prevention and cure of Rheumatism. RUBBER JEWELRY, in Great Variety and Beauty, at REDUCED PRICES.


Don't forget the No. (44) directly opp. City Hall, - - BOSTON.


Boys' Boots,


$3 25


$2 75


Heavy Black Rubber Coats,


2 50


2 25


DR. E. Y. WHITE,


DENTIST,


Hyde's Block, Room 7, Main Street, near Prospect, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


DR. WHITE gives special attention to operations upon the NATURAL TEETH, and to restoring and preserving very badly decayed and broken Teeth, involving the treatment of exposed nerves and fang filling ; also, to filling and regulating Children's Teeth.


ATMOSPHERIC PLATES FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH


Constructed on the Improved methods, That will not start or drop while eating or speaking. Ether and Nitrous Oxide Gas administered in extracting Teeth


GEO. B. JAMES & CO., Lumber Dealers, East Cambridge. (see adv. outside cover.)


STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.' 35


Union or Livermore, fr. 37 Market to 8 | Watson, fr. 49 Bookilne to 40 Pearl Lincoln


Union Square, junction 160 North Avenue with Milk


Valentine, fr. 95 Brookline to 80 Pearl


Vassal Lane, from 85 Sparks to Concord Avenue, Freslı Pond


Vernon, fr. 700 Main to 129 Green


Village, fr. 18 State to 35 Front


Vine, fr. 99 South Third, to 81 Sixth


Walden, fr. 225 North Avenue to Vassal Lane


Western Avenue. fr. 622 Main, Hay- market Square, to Brighton line


Wallace, fr. 41 Garden to 38 Shepard Walnut, fr. Waverley to 150 Pleasant


Walnut Avenue, fr. 23 Arlington


Walnut Court, fr. 97 Walnut


Ware, fr. 385 Harvard to 462 Broadway Warland, fr. 71 Magazine to 70 Pleasant


Warren, fr. 263 Cambridge to Gore Street Somerville


Washington, fr. 275 Main to 32 Norfolk


Waslılngton Avenue, fr. Arlington


Washington Court, fr. 40 Putnam, east


Washington Square (see Fort Washing- ton)


Water, fr. 185 Bridge to Miller's River


Waterhouse, fr. 17 Garden to 11 North | Wyetli, from 79 Concord Avenue, to 106 Avenue Garden


HALLS, BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, ETC.


Baldwin's Biock, Main, near West Bos-lechmere Block, Bridge, junction Cam- ton Bridge


bridge [Bridge


Lechniere Building, Cambridge, junction Little's Block. same as Harvard Block


Lyceum Building, Harvard Square, cor- ner Brattle


Lyceum Hall, Lyceum Building, Harvard Square, cor. Brattle


Masonlc Hall, 53 Cambridge


Masonic Hall, Main, near Temple


Melledge's Block, Main, corner Norfolk


Moore's Block, Mt. Auburn, cor. Charles River


Odd Fellow's Hail, 55 Cambridge, E. C. Osborn's Block, State


Shea's Block, 151 to 155 Bridge


S. of T. Hall, Lechmere Bank bldg. Cam- bridge street


Shepherd's Block, Charies River


State Arsenal, Chauncy, corner Concord Avenue


Stone's Block, Blackstone


Stratton's Block, Cambridge, near Fifth


Symond's Block, De Woif


Union Hail, 631 Main W est, on Temple


Viies' Block, Main, cor. Pioneer, L. P.


Vining's Block, Main, nr. West Boston Bridge


Warland Block, Harvard


Washington Hail, Wood's Block, Main


Webster Hall, Maln, corner Norfolk


Welch's Block, North, opp. N. E. Glass Works


Wheatland's Block, Cambridge, junction Bridge


Whitney's Block, 465 Main


Whitney's Building, Brattie Square, Old Cambridge


-


Willlams' Hail, Webster ave. nr. Main . Wood's Block, Main


WHARVES.


Boynton's Wharf, East Cambridge Brooks' Wharf, Bridge, next Bay State Glass Co. [way. L. P. Burrage, Shepherd & Co.'s Wharf, Broad- College Wharf, foot of Dunster, Old Cambridge [Water Eagle Sugar Refinery Wharf, foot of Gale's G. W., Wharf, L. P.


Gas Wharf, foot of Bath, Old Cambridge Hall's Wharf, end of Bridge street, E. .. Harrington's wharf, Main, L. P.


Holmes & Rugg's Wharf, River, nr. Clay Mills [Cambridge Hubbard's, foot of Charles River, Oid Luke & Bent's Wharf, Main, L. P.


N. E. Glass House Wharf, foot of North


Sanborn's Wharf, Bridge street, East Cambridge


Smith's Wharf, Meilen, L. P.


Warren's Wharf, Bridge street, next to Cragie's Bridge Cragie's Bridge


Wellington Brothers' Wharf, Bridge, nr. yman's Whf. east end Craigie's Bridge


Bank Building, Harvard Square


Boyle's Block, from 34 Charles


Brewer's Block, Brattle Square


Brimmer Block, Harvard


Broadway Block, Broadway, nr. Main Brooks' Buildings, Main, L. P. Buckley's Hall, Main, corner Norfolk Cambridge Almshouse, Tannery


Cambridge City Hall, 666 Main


College Buildings and Chapel, Harvard Square


Co-operative House, Bow, near Mount Auburn


Cuddy's Block, Columbia, corner Lincoln Dolton's Block, Harvard, corner Linden Douglass Block, Maln


Everett Hall, Hyde's Block, 603 Main Gault's Block, Pleasant, near Fremont Gore Hall, Harvard Square


Hannum's Block, Broadway. nr. G.J.R.R. Harvard, or Little's G. Block, Harvard Square


Harvard Memoriai Hall, junc. Kirkland, Cambridge and Quincy


Harvard Gymnasium, Junc. Broadway, Quincy and Cambridge


'Henderson's Block, North Avenue, opp. Walden


Hew's Block, Western Avenue, nr. Put- nam


Hixon's Block, Pearl


Hixon's New Block, 17 Magazine .


House of Correction, Thorndike, E. C. Hovey's Block, 402 Main


Hyde's · Block, Main, opp. Haymarket Square


Institute Hall, 77 Cambridge


Keruan's Block. Charles River ;


Waverley. fr. Henry to Hamilton


Webster, fr. 35 Magazine to 56 Pleasant


Webster Avenue, trom 49 Hampshire to Somerville


Webster Place, fr. 50 Pleasant


Wendell, fr. 58 North Avenue to Carver West, from 53 Inman to Lee


West Boston Bridge, fr. Cambridgeport to Boston


Willard, fr. 114 Brattle to 185 Mt. Auburn Willard Place, fr. 17 Foster


Willard Street Court, from 18 Willard Williams, fr. 37 Pearl to 26 River


Willow, fr. Magazine to Pleasant


Willow Place, fr. 345 Cambridge street to Somerville


Windsor, fr. 403 Main to Somerville


Winter, fr. 206 Bridge to 4 Fiftil


Winthrop, fr. 33 Holyoke to 8 Eiiot


Winthrop Square, corner 94 Mt. Auburn and Brighton


Worcester, fr. 59 Columbia to 54 Norfolk Wriglit, fr. 11 Harrison Place to 8 Norton


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


STO


OF PATRONS OUTSIDE OF CAMBRIDGE.


Agents (Patent Novelties.) Fearing James H. & Co. 32 Washington (see advt. last leaves 25)


Agricultural Warehouse and


Seed Store.


Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market and 46 Merchants Row (see advt. last leaves 20)


Ale and Porter.


Vincent, Hathaway & Co. 109 and 118 Broad (see advt. back cover)


Analytical Physician.


McClearn M. 206 Tremont (see advt. last leaves, 28)


Apothecary.


Choate Henry A. under Revere House (see advt. opp. p. 40)


Auctioneer.


Brown C. Warren (see advt. marginal iines, bus. dir. and city record)


Awnings.


Erickson A. 38 North Market (see advt. last leaves 3)


Martin James & Son, 114 Commercial (see advt. opp. p. 212)


Bedding, Feathers, etc. Fay & Co. 80 Hanover and 14 Eim (see advt. last leaves 24)


Birds and Fowls.


Rice George E. 66 Eilot (see advt. last leaves 16)


Blacksmith.


Bramhall Otis, 117 and 119 Cambridge (see advt. opp. 39)


Blank Book Manufacturers. Brown George B. & Co.94 State (see adv. opp. page 54)


Cooke Cyrus G. & Brother, 13 Brom- fileid (see adv. col'd leaf, opp. p. 34) Gay Aaron R. & Co. 130 State (see advl. last leaves 27) Ward Samuel & Co. 8 8State (see adyt back colored page)


Boat Sails.


Martin James & Son, 114 Commercial (see advt. opp. p. 212) |


Bookseller. Clapp Otis (hom.), 3. Beacon (see advt. last leaves 18)


Boots, Shoes, etc. connolly & Power, 10 School (see advt. ast leaves 6)


Brackets and Ornamental Work Manufacturers.


McNutt J. J. Novelty Wood Works' Malden, junc. Wareham (see advt col. leaves opp. p. 37)


Willett, Drake & Co. 49 and 51 Ware- ham (see advt. last leaves 23)


Bricks.


Gore D. & H. 6 Traveller building (see advt. opp. p. 18)


Brokers (Commercial.)


Wilder & Holway, 3 Tremont row (see advt. last leaves 13)


Brokers (Insurance.)


Newman & Perrin, 146 Washington and 16 Gulld row (see advt. front cover)


Brokers (Mortgage.)


Newman & Perrin, 146 Washington and 16 Guild row (see advt. front cover) Perry Geo. P. 22 School (see advt. mar- ginal lines business dir. and city gov- ernment)


Read J. Stacey. 5 Pemberton sq. (see advt. last leaves 18)


Wilder & Holway, 3 Tremont row (see advt. last leaves 13)


Brokers (Real Estate.)


Newman & Perrin, 146 Washington and 16 Guild Row (see advt. front cover) Perry Geo. P. 22 School (see advt. mar- ginai lines business dir. and city gov- ernment)


Bronze Goods and Clocks.


Hollings R. & Co. 369 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 38)


Builders.


Partridge Horace & Co. 51 Hanover (see advt. opp. p. 360)


Builders' Hardware.


Burditt & . Williams, 20 Dock sq. (see adv. marginai lines, gen. dir.)


Canvas Signs.


Erickson A. 88 North Market (see advt. last leaves 3) Martin James & Son, 114 Commercial (see advt. opp. p. 212)


Carpet Cleaning.


Union Carpet Cleaning Co. B. Simmons, prop., Cambridge, cor. Charles (see advt. last leaves 14)


" SOUVENIR" RAZOR STRAPSB. F. BADGER, Manufacturer, Elm St., Charlestown, Mass.


CROSBY, MORSE, & FOSS,


JEWELLERS


AND


SILVERSMITHS,


240 Washington St.


BOSTON.


Have in store an unsurpassed assortment of


GORHAM WARE,


In Solid Silver and Electro-Plate,


FOR


Bridal and Occasional Presents.


C. M. & F. are agents for the celebrated


Ekegren Watches,


With " Dust Rims," and with " Reed's Patent Regulator," by which Watches can be regulated with great exactness.


Having purchased the right to attach this Regulator, they are prepared to apply it to any watch that will admit of it.


WEST BOSTON


PLANING & MOULDING MILL.


COR. OF CAUSEWAY AND MERRIMAC STS.


BOSTON, MASS.


Mouldings of all kinds


used by Builders and Frame Makers.


Stearns' Gutters and Conductors. Stair Rail and Rake Moulding's. Walnut, Ash, Chestnut, and Pine Sheathing. Hard Pine Floors.


Kiln - Dried Walnut, Ash, Chestnut, Whitewood, Hard Pine and Pine


LUMBER.


A SUPPLY of the above described STOCK constantly on hand, or worked to order. ADDITIONAL machinery and increased facilities enable us to fill all orders promptly, and in a manner satisfac- tory to our patrons, who may rely upon having their goods when they are promised.


Before purchasing elsewhere, please call and examine the quality of our work and the Prices.


Sole Agents for the "Austin & Boynton " Rope Moulding.


WM. WASHBURN, JR. & CO.


Office, 143 Merrimac Street, Boston, Mass.


NOVELTY WOOD WORKS.


LONJ NOTr


JJ MINUT


NOVELT


J. J. MCNUTT, Junction of Malden and Wareham Sts. BUILDER AND MANUFACTURER OF


WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Bank Counters and Desks,


Sashes, Doors, Window Frames, Drawers, Packing Boxes, &c. Planing, Sawing, Turning, Fret Sawing, &c. ALSO, Carving, Pattern Making,


ROPE, TWIST, AND SPIRAL MOULDINGS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO


Fitting up Banks, Banking-Houses, and Offices. ALL ORDERS ADDRESSED TO


"J. J. McNUTT, Novelty Wood Works, Boston," Will be executed with promptness and despatch.


FRENCH DYE HOUSE.


MACOMBER'S,


284 Washington St.


3 Doors North of Bedford Street,


BOSTON.


Ladies' Dresses, Sacks, and Shawls


Dyed and Cleansed in a Superior Manner.


Gentlemen's Garments Dyed and Cleansed.


Kid Gloves Dyed & Cleansed.


FEATHERS DYED, CLEANSED, AND CURLED.


C. WARREN BROWN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 34 School Street, Boston. Mortgages Negotiated.


CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 37


Carpetings.


Bright William E. & Capen, 328 Wash- ington (see advt. front cover) Goldthwait, Snow & Knight, 33 Washing- ton (see advt. inside front cover)


Children's Carriage Manu- facturers.


Snow & Haseltine, 607 Washington (see advt. last leaves 11)


Chiropodist. Kenison Parker, 145 Tremont (see advt last leaves 3)


Chromos, Engravings, etc. Gould J. Jay, 20 and 22 Bromfield (see advt. opp.p. 34)


Cigars and Tobacco.


Traiser Henry, 125 Court (see advt. last leaves 18)


Civil Engineers and Land Sur- veyors ..


Shedd & Sawyer, 7 Court sq. (see advt. last leaves 12)


Clocks.


Partridge Horace & Co. 51 Hanover (see advt. opp. p. 360)


Pear & Bro. 29 Avery (see advt. last leaves 15)


Clothes Cleaner and Repairert Pierce J. G. 25 Howard (see advt. las leaves 24)


Clothing Dealers.


Bean N. J. & Co. 10 and 12 North (see advt. front col. page)


Carnes George W. & Co. 43 and 45 Sum- mer (see advt. marginal lines generai directory)


Clothing Manufacturer.


Wilmot H. B. 121 Washington (see advt. opp. page 24)


Confectioner.


Fera George, 343 Washington (see advt. last leaves 10)


Coppersmiths.


Chase N. E. & Co. 77 Cambridge (see advt. last leaves 18)


Cordage.


Lincoln & Hopkinson, 15 and 16 Faneuil Hall sq. (see advt. p. 20)


Curled Hair Manufacturers. Fay & Co. 81 Hanover and 14 Elm (see advt. last leaves 24)


Cutlery.


Burditt & Williams, 30 Dock square (see advt. marginal iines general dir.) Partridge Horace & Co. 51 Hanover (see advt. opp. p. 360)


Decorator. Needham Christopher, 608 Washington (see advt. p 18.)


Dentists.


Dillingham J. R. 31 Winter (see advt. last leaves 25)


Hodgdon C. W. 169 Court (see advt. last leaves 22)


Parker & Jones, 3 1-2 Beacon (see advt. on map)


Sawyer & Lane, 616 Washington (see adv t. last leaves 26)


Desk Manufacturers.


Derby, Tavener & Norris, warerooms 25 Merrimac and 26 Canal (See advt. last leaves 12)


Hill Benjamin, 16 and 18 Harvard pl. (see advt. last leaves 25)


McNutt J. J., Novelty Wood Works. junc. Malden and Wareham (see advt. col. leaves opp. p. 37)


Dining Rooms.


Lovejoy William S. 2 Wilson lane (see advt. last leaves 26)


. Doors, Sashes, etc.


Cutter & Parker, 9 and 10 Charlestown (see advt. p. 16)


Hastings A. W. & Co. 142 Friend (see advt. on map)


Drain Pipe.


Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty sq. (see advt. back cover)


Dyeing and Cleansing.


Macomber I. 284 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 37) Pierce J. G. 25 Howard (see advt. last leaves 24)


Elevators. .


Pratt R. W. & Co. 116 to 124 Merrimac (see advt. last leaves 27)


Engravings, Pictures, etc. Haskell & Allen, 14 Hanover (see advt. last leaves 18)


Engravers (Plate.)


Dearborn N. S. 24 School (see advt. opp page 18)


Engravers (Wood.)


Bricher & Conant, 19 Tremont row (see advt. p 8)


Envelopes.


The Boston Document Envelope Co., Dean & Co. 11 John (see advt. last leaves 6)


Fancy Goods.


Choate Henry A. under Revere House (see advt. opp. p. 40)


Partridge Horace & Co. 51 Hanover (see advt. opp. p.360)


Fertilizers.


Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market and 46 Merchants row (see advt. last leaves 20)


Fire Bricks, Clay and Tile. Waldo J. Adan, 13 Liberty square (see advt. back cover)


Flags.


Erickson A. 88 North Market (see advt. last leaves 8) Martin James & Son, 114 Commercial (see adyt. opp. p. 212)


Florists and Nurserymen.


Dugan Thomas, 142 Washington (see advt. last leaves 10) Strong W. C. & Co. 4 Beacon (see advt. opp. 34)


GEORGE P. PERRY, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker,


22 School St . Boston.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


38


CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Furnaces, Ranges, Grates etc. Chilson Gardner, 99 and 101 Blackstone (see advt. front col. pages) Chubbuck Levi, 10 Bedford (see advt. front col. page)


Furniture and Upholstery Goods.


Braman, Shaw & Co. 27 Sudbury and 69 Portland, factory, East Cambridge (see advt. last leaves 9)


Buckley, Bancroft & Boyden, 503 and 511 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 51)


Ware Geo. W. & Co. 157 Tremont (see advt. marginal lines gen. directory)


Galvanic Instruments.


Williams Charles jr. 109 Court (see advt. on map and title page)


Gas Fitting and Fixtures.


Chase N. E. & Co. 77 Cambridge (see advt. last leaves 18) Hollings R. & Co. 369 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 38)


Gas Stoves.


Hollings R. & Co. 369 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 38)


Gent's Furnishing Goods.


Brine Geo. R. & Co. 201 Washington (see advt. on map and back cover) Wilmot H. B. 121 Washington (see advt. opp. page 24)


Glass (Window.)


Cook James M. 131, 139 and 141 Congress (see advt. last leaves 1) Lambert Brothers, 10 and 12 Merchants row (see advt. front col. page)


Glass Importers (Plate.)


Lambert Brothers, 10 and 12 Merchants row (see advt. front col. page)


Glass Stainers and Cutters.


Cook James M. 131, 139 and 141 Congress (see advt. last leaves 1)


Glaziers.


Magee John A. 22 Bowker (see advt. last leaves 16) Perry H. A. 188 Washinglon (see advt. opp. p. 334)


Glaziers' Diamonds.


Lambert Brothers, 10 and 12 Merchants row (see advt. front col. p.)


Ground and Cut Glass. Cook James M. 131. 139 and 141 Congress (see advt. last leaves 1)


Gutters and Conductors.


Rand & Blake, 17 and 19 Wareham (see advt. last leaves 11)


Washburn Willlam jr. & Co. Causeway. cor. Merrimac (see advt. col. leaves opp. p. 36)


Hair Jewelry.


Pear & Bro. 29 Avery (see advt. last leaves 15)


Hair Mattresses and Pillows.


Ware George W. & Co. 147 Tremont (see advt. marginal lines general directory)


Hand Stamps.


Sargent George B. & Co. 7 Spring lane (see advt. last leaves 2)


Hats, Caps and Furs.


Frey Frederick, 156 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 19)


Jackson & Co. 59 Tremont (see advt. marginal lines gen. directory)


Leavitt H. H. 91 Court (see advt. p. 20) Parker John S. 132 Washington (see advt. p. 30)


Horse Furnishing Goods.


Read James J. 108 Sudbury (see advt. back cover and opp. p. 25)


Hosiery and Trimmings.


Harrington John & Co. 17 Tremont (see advt. back cover)


Ink.


Ward Samuel & Co. 8 State and 58 Wash- ington (see advt. back col. p.)


Inlaid and Fancy Flooring. Dill Josephi & Co. 53 and 551-2 Wareham (see advt. last leaves 3)


Insurance Agents.


Kinsley, Eddy & Hastings, 5 State (see advt. opp. streets)


Wilder & Holway, 3 Tremont row (see advt. last leaves 13)


Insurance Companies.


Berkshire Life Insurance Co. Foss & Gamwell, agents. 95 1-2 Washington (see advt. front cover)


Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. James C. Benn, solicitor and collector, 27 Court (see advt. back edge)


Iron Fence aud Railing Builder


Bramhall Otis, 117 and 119 Congress (see advt. opp. p. 39)


Irregular Mouldings.


Warren & Dwyer, 60 Albany (see advt. last leaves 8)


Italian Awnings.


Martin James & Son, 114 Commercial (see advt. opp. 212)


Jewellers (Manufg.)


Crosby, Morse & Foss, 240 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 36) Gale Willianı T. & Co. 221 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 213)


Jewelry, Watches and Plate.


Crosby, Morse & Foss, 240 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 36)


Gale William T. & Co. 221 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 213) Pear & Brother, 29 Avery (see advt. last leaves, p. 15)


Partridge Horace & Co. 51 Hauover (see advt. opp. p. 360)


Jig Sawing, and Turning.


McNutt J.J. junction Malden aud Ware- ham (see advt. col'd leaves, opp. p. 37) Rand & Blake, 17 and 19 Wareham (see advt. last leaves, p. 11)


Warren & Dwyer, 60 Albany (see advt. last leaves 8)


Laces, Embroideries, etc.


Walther George J. 14 West (see advt front colored page)


" SOUVENIR " RAZOR STRAP B. F. BADGER, Manufacturer, ¿51 Elm St., Charlestown, Mass


369 Washington Street, GAS FIXTURE MANUFACTURERS,


We would respectfully call your attention to our Well Selected Assortment of


GAS FIXTURES


Being Manufacturers, we offer Greater Inducements to purchasers than any other parties in our line of business.


GAS FIXTURES DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FOR Churches, Halls, Masonic and Odd - Fellows' Buildings, At extremely low prices.


We have constantly on hand a great variety of


Bronze Statuettes, Groups, Vases,


Card Receivers, Match Boxes, &c.


Kerosene Fixtures,


FRENCH CLOCKS, AMERICAN CLOCKS, French and American GAS TABLE-LAMPS,


GAS STOVES, FOR HEATING AND COOKING. Call and examine our Stock and Prices before purchasing.


R. HOLLINGS & CO.


369 Washington Street,


Second door south of Boston Theatre,


BOSTON.


Factory, 14 Beverly Street.


IRON RAILINGS,


FOR Cemeteries, Balustrades, &c. White and Blacksmithing, In all its Branches, done at short notice.


OTIS BRAMHALL,


117 & 119 CONGRESS ST. BOSTON.


Respectfully calls the attention of all inter- ested in the purchase of


ORNAMENTAL


IRON FENCES,


TO HIS New, Complete, and Beautiful Patterns.


A large assortment of which he has pro- cured at great expense and labor. He flatters himself that in this branch of his business he is surpassed by none.


He is prepared to put up at short notice, Iron Fences unequalled for strength, beauty, and durability in any part of New England or New York; and he would refer to hun- dreds in the vicinity of Boston for speci- mens of his work.


NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS, of the latest styles and superior finish, are constantly received.


CHANDLER Sc.


OTIS BRAMHALL.


C. WARREN BROWN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 34 School Street, Boston. Mortgages Negotiated.


CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 39


Laundry


St. James Laundry, J. G. Crawford, pro- prietor, 607 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 19)


Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufacturers.


Meyer Charles E. & Co. 7 and 8 Holmes block, Haymarket square, and 105 and 107 Friend (see advt. last leaves p. 10)


Lumber Dealers.


James Geo. B. & Co. 14 State (see advt. front cover and marginal llnes, streets &c.)


McNutt J. J., Novelty Wood Works, Wareham, junction Malden (see advt. col. leaves opp. p. 37)


Rand & Blake, 17 and 19 Wareham (see advt. last leaves p. 11)


Washburn Wm. jr. & Co. Causeway, cor. Merrimac (see advt. col. leaves opp. p. 36)


Machinery.


Pratt R. W. & Co. 116 to 124 Merrimac (see advt. last leaves 27)


Mattresses.


Fay & Co. 81 Hanover and 14 Elm (see advt. last leaves p. 24)


Milliners and Millinery Goods.


Johnson T. M. Mrs. 683 Washington (see advt. front colored page)


Warren Ralphı, 90 Court (see advt. last leaves p. 13)


Millinery and Straw Goods.


Cromack J. B. & Co. 26 Temple place (see advt. last leaves p. 21)


Mirrors.


Ware George W. & Co. 157 Tremont (see advt. marginal lines, general and busi- ness directory)


Mouldings (Gilt.)


Haskell & Allen, 14 Hanover (see advt. last leaves p. 18)


Meyer Charles E. & Co. 7 and 8 Holmes block. Haymarket square, and 105 and 107 Friend (see advt. last leaves p. 10)


Mouldings (Wood.)


McNutt John J., Novelty Wood Works, Wareham, junction Malden (see advt. col. leaves opp. p. 37)


Oculist.


Whitman E. F. 110 Court (see advt. last leaves 4)


Oil Finisher and Polisher.


Magee John A. 22 Bowker (see advt. last leaves p. 16)


Oil (Lard.)


North, Meriam & Co. 27 and 29 Faneull Hall market (see advt. last leaves 1) Squlre J. P. & Co. 23 and 25 Faneull Hall market, and 39 North Market (see advt. last leaves p. 12)


Opticians.


Hamblin J. B. 32 School (see advt. last leaves p. 17)




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