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F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Masz. Repaired, on the most reasonable
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
48 CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.
Andrews H. N. stone-cutter, 103 Fourth
Andrews James, cabinet maker, bds. Cambridge, n. Second
Andrews John, house 17 Plymouth
Andrews Nicholas, stone cutter, h. 56 Charles
Andrews Robert M. painter, h. 27 Crane
Andrews Robert R. Dentist, Whitney's building, 23 Brattle square, house 37 Brattle
Andrews Samuel G. proof-reader, house 30 Short
Andrews W. H. hardware dealer, Henderson's block, North Cambridge, bds. Prospect House
Andrews Wm. E. tinsmith, h. 25 Prince
Andros Henry S. druggist, 641 Main, bds. Mrs. Howe's, Norris
Angels William, carpenter, h. Wheatland blk. Cambridge Angier Massillon W. Knox & Angier, granite workers, Mt. Auburn, house Arsenal, Watertown
Anglim James, laborer, house Banks, near Flagg
Anglim John, varnisher, house 27 Vine
Anglim Michael, laborer, house Banks, near Flagg
Angus Wm. N. gardener, h. rear Mt. Auburn, near Elm- wood avenue
Annis -, baker, bds. Mrs. McCann's, Pearl
Ansell Stevens H. pedler, house 85 Clark
Anshelm John H. boot and shoe-maker, h. 158 Harvard
Anthony Henry D. printer (37 Congress B.), bds. Merrill's, Meacham
Anthony John G. assistant professor, Zoological Museum, h. 96 Franklin
Appell Frederick, currier, house Ninth, n. Cambridge
Appleby Mark H. laborer, h. 2 Harrison
Appler Charles, at North Merriam & Co.'s, h. 242 Cambridge Appleton Charles F. shoe-dealer, 15 Leverett B. h. 45 Dana Appleton Charles T. P. shoe-dealer (15 Leverett B.), house 13 Dana
Appleton Henry K. jr. apothecary, 105 Cambridge, h. 148 do. Appleton J. Warren, clerk (Post Office, B.), h. 61 Pleasant Appleton Warren J. house and sign painter (B.), h. 39 Cottage
Applin Benjamin, stair-builder, h. 7 Dover
Applin Clarence S. paper collar manuf. (50 Sudbury B.), house North avenue
Applin Sumner (Braman, Shaw & Co.), furniture manufac- turer, Bridge, opposite Prison Point Bridge, h. North avenue, corner Arlington
Apsey Wm. S. clergyman, h. 11 Coggswell avenue
Joiners' Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes, for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
Cambridgeport.
557 Main Street,
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,
C. D. WILDER,
Best Manner.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY. 49 Apsley ·Geo. E. lawyer, (7 Green B.), h. 10 Rice Apthorp Harrison O. teacher of elocution, house Putnam, opposite Franklin Arey David B. currier, house 81 River Arey John W. master mariner, house 18 Prospect Arey Reuben, jr. (Simeon Snow & Co.), leather (95 High B.), h. 132 Austin Arkerson Albert, rope-maker, h. 12, Park Arkerson John, laborer, h. 10 Willard place [River Arkerson Leonard, rope-manufacturer (Brighton); h. 85 Armstrong Anna A. boarding-house, 4 Pioneer pl. Armstrong Charles, baker, Newmarche's, bds. 49 Clark Armstrong James Mrs. washerwoman, house Howard, n. Chapman place Armstrong Mary A. widow of Wm. C. h. 24 Cherry Armstrong Rebeca Mrs. house 63 Sixth Armstrong Samuel, cooper (5 Commercial wharf, B.), house 63 Sixth Armstrong Thomas, cement pipe-maker, h. n. G. J. R. R. Armstrong Wm. butcher, h. 189 Spruce FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boston. Armstrong Wm. M. cooper (5. Commercial wharf, B.), bds. 63 Sixth Arnold George, coal (86 Water, B.), h. 58 Mt. Auburn Arnold George Henry, freight agent, boards Arnold's, 58 Mt. Auburn Arnold John H. private school, Appian Way, house r. Han- cock, near Harvard Arnold Joseph W. agent (B.), house 5 Park Arnold Robert, glass-cutter, h. 46 Austin Arnold Samuel S. hide and leather dealer (12 Matthews,B.), house 741 Main Boys' and Youths' Clothing, at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Arnold Thomas, carpenter, bds. 49 Auburn Artesane A. shoemaker, house 1 Daye avenue Ashburner Annie Miss, house Kirkland, opposite Preston Ashburner Grace Miss, house Kirkland, opposite Preston Ashburner Samuel, engineer, h. 26 Trowbridge, Ashcroft Joseph, carver, house 67 Washington Ashworth Daniel, moulder, h. 67 Spring Ashton Henry G. (mechanical draftsman), h. Vine, n. Sixth Asmond Augustus, sugar refiner, h. 111 Spring, near Fifth Athearn Lydia R. house Essex, n. Austin Atherton Herrick, cooper, 140 Spring Atkins Alexander, bar-tender, bds. 110 Otis Atkins Donald, carriage maker, Henderson Bros.' boards Charles River, cor. Mills WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Ammidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
50 CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
Atkins Reuben (Atkins & Munroe), saloon, 111 Cambridge, Atkins Silas H. grocer, house 85 Gore
[h. Gore
Atkins Will J. box-maker, h. 563 Main
Atkins William, carpenter, 69 Gore, house 85 Gore
Atkins & Munroe (Reuben Atkins and Nathaniel W. Mun- roe), lager beer and lunch room, 111 Cambridge
Atkins Donley, carriage maker, h. 26 Charles River Atkinson Frank, clerk, (B.), bds. 3 Holly
Atkinson Kinsman, clergyman, h. 10 Appian Way
Atkinson Richard P. machinist, house 3 Holly
Attner Thomas, tailor ('Temple place, B.), h. 6 Watson
Atwill Emeline N. widow John B. h. Russell, cor. North avenue
Atwood Benjamin F. book-keeper (172 Devonshire, B.), h. Thorndike, between Fourth and Fifth [bridge Atwood Charles H. ticket-master, B. L. R. R. h. 136 Cam- Atwood David, oyster-dealer (32 Faneuil Hall Sq. B,) h. 2 Seaver Place
Atwood Eliza M. widow Stephen, house 8 Hamilton
Atwood Ephraim, book-keeper(27 Court, B.),h. 81 Thorndike
Atwood Lyman W. vegetable pedler, h. 8 Hamilton
Atwood -, machinist, house 170 Norfolk
Aubrey Alonzo, tinsmith, bds. 104 Main
Aubrey S. tinsmith, bds. 104 Main
Auerbach Maximillian, (public library B.), h. 49 Cherry Auger Edward D. organ maker, 426 Main, h. 113 Elm August Peter, carpenter, house 114 Court
Aulbach Adam, currier, bds. Lentche's, North avenue Austin Charles A. brush-maker (86 Chardon, B.), house 71 Austin James R. cabinet maker, 10 Holly place [Spring
Austin Laurel, teamster, George B. James', h. East, n. Bridge Austin Susan S. Mrs. widow R. T. h. Linnæan, n. Bowdoin Averell Leonard M. book-keeper, bds. 26 Webster Averill Charles H. clerk, house rear 74 Washington Averill Geary C. carpenter, h. 22 Lopez
Averill Joseph, carpenter (B.), h. 183 Hampshire Averill Joseph W. warden at almshouse, Tannery
Avery Charles B. shipper (B.), bds. 32 Broadway Avery George, slater h. Jefferson, corner Warren
Avery Harris, slater, h. twelfth in Willow place Avery John, teamster, house 32 Broadway
Avery Solon E. clerk, bds. 33 Fourth
Axtman John, brass-finisher, h. 46 Spring
Ayer -, carver, h. rear 144 Spring
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston, The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
THE IVERS BUGGIE. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms and in the
.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE,
AND RICH
Upholstery Boods.
We make no pretension of having " the largest and best stock of FURNITURE in Boston," or "in the country," which we are selling at " twenty per cent less than man- ufacturers' prices," but would respectfully say that we have
AS GOOD 'AND WELL SELECTED A STOCK OF
FURNITURE
AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
as can be found in any establishment in Boston, or else- where, and we guarantee our prices
SHALL BE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Special attention given to
DRAPERY & CURTAIN WORK,
by MR. PRICHARD, who has had large experience, and for twelve years was with Messrs. Lawson & Harrington, so long and favorably known to the citizens of Boston and vicinity.
All are invited to visit our Warerooms and see for them- selves the quantity, QUALITY, STYLE and FINISH of our work.
BUCKLEY, BANCROFT, & BOYDEN,
503 & 511 Washington Street, Boston.
Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 51
Ayers Andrew J. carpenter, h. 13 Rockwell
Ayers Charles D. machinist, house 121.Cambridge
Ayers Geo. C. pianoforte worker, h. 29 Harvard
Ayers William F. cabinet maker, h. 62 Spring
Aylward James R. (James Aylward & Bros.), provisions, 6 Gore, house do. [6 Gore, h. do. Aylward Richard (James R. Aylward & Bros. provisions, Aylward James R. & Bros. (James R. & Richard), pro- visions, 6 Gore
Aylward William J. carpenter, h. Harvey, opp. Clay
BABBIDGE LEVI F. at Doe & Hunnewell's, h. Winter, n. Fifth
Babbitt Albert, bronzer (B.), h. 105 Prospect
Babcock Finley R. carpenter, bds. 104 Main
Babcock Frank H. varnish manuf. bds. Green, cor. Magazine
Babcock John, copal varnish manuf. h. 84 Green
Babcock Lysander F. varnish maker, bds. 84 Green
Bacchus Ellen Mrs. h. 76 Harvard
Backoff John, currier, bds. Dublin
Bacon Allen J. Redding's, Russia salve, h. 163 Broadway
Bacon Fred. book-keeper (B.), h. 1. Lee
Bacon Henry A. mason and drainpipe dealer, basement St. John's Institute Hall, r. 79 Cambridge, h. 116 Thorndike Bacon John D. tailor (91 Devonshire, B.), h. 20 Elm
Bacon Leonard, instructor, House of Correction, house 158 Thorndike [Bacon's, North ave.
Bacon Leonard B. machinist, Fitchburg R. R. Co. boards
Bacon Lucy A. widow of Warren, house 17 Lee
Bacon Martha Mrs. h. North ave. cor. Dover [Chester
Bacon M. Clinton, shoes (Tremont Row, B.), bds. Kingsley's, Bacon W. Frank, gold-beater (33 Hawkins, B.), h. 30 Lee Badger George A. clerk (Badger & Batcheller's), boards Derby House
Badger Samuel A. (Badger & Batcheller), furniture manuf. Bridge, near Craigie's bridge, bds. Derby House
Badger & Batcheller (Samuel A. Badger and Edwin H. Batcheller), furniture manufs. Bridge, n. Craigie's bridge Bagley Cornelius, teamster, h. 22 Reed
Bagley Thomas, glass-blower, bds 104 Tremont
Bailey Alfred, mason, h. on the marsh, nr. Fort Washington Bailey Alonzo E. clerk (Weeks & Potter's, B.), h. 28 Coggs- well avenue
Bailey Geo. E. teamster, h. 113 Webster avenue
Bailey George W. printer, house 17 Brooks
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston. 1872.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Rebaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY. F .IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
I. P. ESTES, Hard Ware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
52 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
Bailey H. B. shoe manuf. (57 Hanover, B.), h. 26 Essex Bailey Henry, painter, house 31 Front
Bai ey Isaac W. carpenter, Green, n. Pleasant, h. 88 Auburn Bailey Isaiah, mason, house near Fort Washington
Bailey Jacob L. stoves and tinware and new and second- hand furniture, 67 Cambridge and North Second, house South Second, cor. Otis
Bailey Lewis, laborer, h. Union, near Hampshire
Bailey Samuel W. clerk 67 Cambridge, h. So. Second, c. Otis Bailey Theodore A. plumber, boards I. Bailey's, near Fort Washington [bridge
Bailey William, fireman, L. R. R. h. Lechmere bldg. Cam- Bailey William H. (C. C. Priest & Co.), wood dealer (152 Congress B.), h. Cottage, near Milk
Baird Lewis, machinist, h. 12 Meacham [Clinton Baker Adah W. Miss, teacher, Boardman primary, house 26 Baker Arven, laborer, h. 62 Pearl
Baker Arven T. engineer, Bird's iron foundry, h. 62 Pearl Baker Benjamin Mrs. h. 91 Gore
Baker Betsey N. widow, h. 4 Austin place
Baker Catherine C.Mrs. h. North avenue, cor. Holmes' place
Baker Charles F. ice-cream saloon, 3} Hamilton place (B.), h. 31 Windsor
Baker Charles T. teamster, h. 93 Sixth Į block
Baker Cornelia, widow of George h. Wheatland, Cambridge
Baker Eben, milkman, h. 15 Park'
Baker Edgar P. clerk, Sam'l James's, boards 2 Norfolk Baker Edward L. pattern maker, h. winter, near Fifth,
Baker Freeman, fancy goods, h. 41 Pearl
Baker Hannah P. Mrs. h. 26 Clinton
Baker James A. moulder, Lechmere block.'
Baker James K. clerk, Main, bds. 29 River
Baker John F. britannia worker, F. Draper & Co.'s, house Gore, near Fifth
Baker Joshua S. teamster, h. Second, near Gore
Baker Josiah S. paver, h. 45 Broadway [Columbia
Baker Moore (Baker & Son), grocer, Cherry, cor. Main, h. 54
Baker Osborn H. polisher at Hixon's, h. 19 Pine
Baker Thos. G. clerk (B.), bds. Mrs. Chandler's, Smith's block, North avenue. [10 Windsor
Baker Wm. A. (M. Baker & Son), grocer, 421 Main, boards
Baker Wm. L. baker, h. 29 Green
Baker Wm. S. currier, h. 377 Cambridge [Main
Baker & Son (Moore and Wm. Baker), grocers, Cherry, cor.
Balch John H. watchman, University press, bds. Kent's Hotel
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 53 Balch Moses B. watch-maker and jeweller, 575 Main, h. 48 Austin Balch Moses P. watch-maker, Main, cor. Norfork, h. 72 Inman Balcom Frank, works on stone, h. Lechmere blk. junc. Bridge Balcom Frank M. stone-cutter, h. Cambridge, junc. Bridge Balcom Reuben, painter (B.), h. 73 Washington Baldwin Benjamin G. bds. J. W. Baldwin's, North avenue Baldwin David, laborer, h. 30 Gore [North ave. Baldwin Edward E. clerk (25 North Market, B.), h. 114 Baldwin James W. prevision dealer (25 North Market, B.), h. 114 North avenue Baldwin Patrick, fireman in sugar house, h. 19 Third Baldwin Peter L. letter carrier, house 25 Washington Baldwin Richard, carpenter, bds. Purcell's, 27 Mt. Auburn Baldwin Wm. F. tinsmith, b. 22 Garden [cor. Spring Ball. Edward, glass-blower, Bay State Glass Co. h. Fourth, Ball Elijah, h. 51 Pine [Linnehan's blk. Third Ball Hezekiah, laborer (Navy Yard, Charlestown), h. 4 Ball Joseph G. baker, 1 Austin, h. 3 do. Ball Joseph G. house Suffolk, near Norfolk Boston. Ball Michael, glass-maker, h. 15 Winter Ball Samuel, shoe-maker, h. Montgomery Ballam Alexander, laborer, house De Wolf, corner Mill Ballam Alexander jr. painter, boards De Wolf, cor. Mill Ballou E. A. Mrs. house 40 Western avenue [ave. Ballou Edward F. jeweller (112 Court B.), h. 40 Western Ballou George, painter, house Coggswell avenue Ballou J. E. printer, h. 40 Western avenue Balmer Richard, upholsterer, h. 259 Mt. Auburn Bancroft Edward, trader, house 17 Sydney Bancroft Joel C. express office, Porter's Hotel, h. do. Bane Hannah Mrs. bds. 43 Brookline Bane John W. Mrs. widow, h. 13 Norfolk [380 Harvard Brancroft Joseph H. paper hangings, (21 Hanover B.), h. Bandorff-, engineer, Fisher's tannery, h. North avenue, cor. tannery Banfield Thomas E. mason, h. Charles, n. Fifth Bang Jacob N. Mrs. h. 84 Windsor Bangs C. W. chair-painter, (B.), h. 121 Thorndike Bangs Barnabas, book-keeper (11 Constitution wharf B.), house 794 Main Bangs Deborah K. widow, house 263 Harvard Banister John F. cabinet maker, bds. 15 Myrtle place Banks Henry, carpenter, h. 33 Baldwin Banks John, baker, h. Hasting's, n. Brewery WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport. Bridge.
54 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
Banks Parker, clerk, Boyden's, Brattle square, bds. Stratton's Brighton, cor. Mt. Auburn
Bannan James, house Cambridge, cor. Rideout
Baptiste John, laborer, h. 108 Spruce
Barber Edw. bread-driver, h. 105 Spring
Barber Robt. moulder, Bird's iron foundry, h. 182 Harvard Barbour Frank H. (Shawmut Bank, B.), bds. 12 Ellery
Barbour James H. clerk (70 Fulton, B.), h. Story cor. Mt. Auburn
Barbour James S. clerk, gas-works, h. 9 Ellery
Barbour John N. house 33 Franklin
Barbour Wm. S. (W. S. Barbour & A. Hodges), civil eugi- neer and surveyor, 563 Main and (36 Merchants Bank Building, 28 State, B.), h. 14 Cottage
Barden John, carpenter, h. 153 Otis
Bargron Octave, teamster, house 41 Garden
Barker Alex A. foreman Mt. Auburn, h. at Watertown
Barker Charles E. painter, house 145 Main
Barker Charles H. clerk for Prof. Agassiz, h. Old Cambridge Barker Chester E. house 145 Main
Barker Edmond P. life ins. (106 Washington, B.) h. 4 Centre Barker Henry A. salesman (19 Milk B.), h. 125 Thorndike Barker Hugh T. workman, for Clark, confectioner 552 Main Barker James M. attorney, Whitney's, building, 23 Brattle sq. boards Rev. F. A. Foxcroft's, 17 Arlington
Barker John, carpenter, house 89 Concord avenue
Barker Joseph, watchman, house 65 Elm
Barker J. P. Boston stamping Co. Main, near Court Barker Robert, blacksmith, house East Perry, near Pearl Barker Thomas, cabinet maker, house Murdock, near Gardner
Barker William, japanner, boards 104 Main
Barker William H. laborer, house 27 Vine, near Fourth
Barlow Edward (junk dealer), house 196 Norfolk
Barlow -- porter, house Elm, corner Hampshire
Barnard Anna B. widow, house Franklin
Barnard George, cabinet maker, 600 Main, h. Hasting's, near Brewery
Barnard Thomas L. (G. T. Barney & Co. ), perfumery (68 Congress, B.), house 46 Trowbridge
Barnes David H, clerk, 534 Main, bds. W. Barnes's, Kinnard Barnes Edward, painter, boards 24 Dunster
Barnes John, teller, (Merchants National Bank, 28 State, B.), house 31 Bowdoin
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
Ammidon's New York Hats. J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Barnes William, house Kinnard, near River Barnes William H. seaman, house Walnut ct Barnet John, laborer, house Clay, near Spruce Barnes Lawrence (Skillings, Whitney Bros. & Barnes), lumber dealer, Prison Point, house at Burlington, Vt. Barnes Lemuel H. overseer (tube wks. Somerville), house 66 Brighton Barney Adam, boot-maker, boards 212 Cambridge Barney John, carriage painter, boards 40 Brookline Barnicoat George F. cabinet maker, Beal & Hooper's, house 130 Spring 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Baro James, laborer, house Jackson Barr Peter, book-binder, house 74 Pearl CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 55 Barr Theodore, sculptor, house 64 Thorndike Barrett Andrew, laborer, house Suffolk, near Columbia Barrett Bridget, Mrs. house 8 North Barrett Edward, laborer, house Jefferson, near Warren Barrett Edward G. clerk, Adams' express, h. 4 Amory place Barrett Edwin S, com. mer. (96 Milk, B.), house Hancock, near Broadway Barrett Frederick O. clerk, Adams' express, boards Barrett's, 114 Inman Barrett James, florist, boards 3 Oak Barrett Johanna, widow, John, house 7 Lechmere place Barrett John, laborer, house Lambert, near Cambridge Barrett Michael (Dwyer & Barrett), leather dealer, (139 Summer, B.), house 86 Green Barrett Oliver, pianoforte maker, house 112 Inman, FANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Barrett Richard, laborer, house rear Bridge, opposite Mansion House Barrett William, laborer, house Warren, corner Jefferson Barrett Wm. H. laborer, J. H. Squire & Co.'s, h. 25 Fourth Stylish Cloths for Young Mens' Wear, in our Custom Department.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Barrett Wm. M. physician, 189 Cambridge
Barrett - - -, baker, rooms 100 Gore
Barrington George T. gate-keeper, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, boards 9 Irving place
Barrington Thomas, gardener, house 9 Irving place
Barron E. laborer, house 83 Vine
Barron Hermon A. C. brush-maker (B.), house 8 School
Barron Martin, driver of breadcart, boards 171 Cambridge Barron Richard B. boarding-house, 53 Fourth
Barron Richard B. jr. B. & L. R. R. boards 53 Fourth
Barrows James E. printer, house Norfolk
Barrows Orrin R. driver, house 102 Mt. Auburn
Barry David, teamster, house 57 Spruce
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO,
Carriages' Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
56 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
.
Barry Eben, carpenter, h. Putnam place, near Western ave. Barry James, marble polisher (B.), house 52 Charles
Barry James, tinsmith, house rear 20 Brighton
Barry James D. salesman (159 Wash. B.), h. 111 Magazine
Barry John, carriage painter, boards 40 Brookline
Barry John, bar-tender (B.), house 16 North
Barry John Francis, book-binder, house 111 Magazine Barry Martin, house 220 Harvard
Barrry Matthew, marble polisher, house 44 Washington
Barry Michael, plasterer, house Broadway, near Fayette Barry Patrick, laborer, house 40 Brookline
Barry Philip, tailor, boards 2 Brooks
Barry Richard, laborer, house 5 Water
Barry Robert, laborer, house 5 Water
Barry Timothy, laborer, house Lambert, near Cambridge
Barry Wm. H. carpenter, h. Putnam place
Barry William J. reporter, Boston Post, house 133 Thorndike Barthelmess Anton, confectioner (B.), h. Warren, near Cambridge
Bartholomew Susan W: widow, Edwin,h. 71 Inman
Bartlett Bela N. millwright (93 Merrimack, B.), h. 145 Otis
Bartlett Benj. F. periodical dealer, (B.) h. 19 Washington Bartlett David C. gardner, h. 55 Essex
Bartlett Edward E. (Holman's, 21 Salem, B.), bds. 3 State Bartlett Geo. L. h. 48 Austin
Bartlett Horace S. druggist, Harvard sq. h. 6 Story
Bartlett James N. Cambridge, h. 35 Seventh
Bartlett John, book-seller and publisher (110 Washington, B.), h. Brattle, cor. Lowell
Bartlett Joseph G: printer, L. S. Learned & Co's, h. 45 Erie Bartlett Wm. grease-collector, h. Willow place
Barton Artemas, officer House Correction, bds. jailor's
Bartley Clara Miss, teacher, bds. 86 Cambridge
Barton John, jeweller (B.), h. 42 Austin, n. Douglas
Bascom Wm. B. book-keeper (B.), h. 183 Main [Sixth
Bass Jonathan H. boot-maker, 23 North Third, h. 93 South Bassett Alexander, mechanic, h. 58 Market
Bassett Alf. machinist; 882 and 888 Main, bds. 58 Market
Bassett Charles, express, h. 2 Brewery
Batchelder Albert W. carpenter, h. 8 Village
Batchelder Eldridge A. H. restaurant (Eastern Depot, B.), h. 131 Franklin
Batchelder John G. book-binder, h. 8 Prince
Batchelder John M. civil engineer (16 Pemberton square, B.), house 3 Divinity avenue
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston, The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
557 Main Street,
CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
Boston.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 57
Batchelder Samuel, house 94 Brattle, cor. Ash
Batchelder Samuel, jr. counsellor (16 Pemberton sq. B.), h. & Hilliard
Batchelder Samuel D. clerk (Post Office, B.), h. 11 River Batcheller Chas. F. clerk (B.), h. 175 Main
Batcheller Edwin H. clerk (B.), h. 175 Main
Bate Chas. H. foreman University Press, h. 22 Wallace
Bateman Wm. H. cabinet maker (Harrison ave. B.), house Lechmere blk. Bridge
Bates Benj. F. brass-finisher, h. 2 Short
Bates Charles, clerk (27 Winter, B.), h. 15 Mellen
Bates Charlotte F. Miss, teacher, bds. Ellery, n. Main
BATES EDWARD, plumber, 4 Hyde's block, Main, house rear 82 Green [Pearl
Bates Edward B. book-keeper (17 Kilby, B.), bds. Main near Bates Eliza Mrs. house Ellery, near Main ·[h. 582 Main,
Bates Erastus C. (Davis & Bates), grain dealer, 559 Main Bates Erastus C. jr. clerk, bds. 582 Main
Bates Esther A. Mrs. widow William, h. 45 Brattle
Bates Fletcher, book-keeper (Traders' National Bank, B.), house 10 Ellery
Bates George, clerk (105 Hanover, B.), bds. 73 Brattle
Bates Geo. W. machinist and engineer, h. 112 Auburn
Bates George W. furniture and crockery ware, 489 Main, h. 162 Harvard [line
Bates James C. clerk (97 Wash. B.), h. Franklin, n. Brook-
Bates James E. lawyer (42 Court, B.), h. 19 Church
Bates James V. h. 19 Church
Bates John S. dry goods, 587 Main, h. 24 Shepard
Bates Thomas, machinist, h. 4 Holly pl.
Bates Walter, machinist, bds. 4 Holly pl.
Bates William, mason, boards 73 Brattle
Bates William, Mrs. widow, house 73 Brattle
Bates Wm. H. last-maker, h. 107 Windsor
Battis Leonard, agent, house 13 Jay
Battles William, mer. (B.), h. 72 Allston
Batty Benj. currier, h. 43 Reed
Baty William, laborer, h. 15 Walnut court
Baur Frederick, varnisher, h. 198 Cambridge
BAUMEISTER AUGUSTUS, plumber, Brighton, corner Brattle, house 10 Howard
Baxter Robert, glass-cutter, house 190 Hampshire
Bay State Brick Co. Spruce, near Jackson, office (17 Pem- berton square, B.)
Bay State Color Co. Montgomery, cor. Harvey
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