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CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Leger Frank, laborer, house Spruce, near brickyard Legg Frank W., photographer, h. 82 Green
Leggett John, carpenter A. Stevens, bds. 99 Mt. Auburn Leggett Mary, widow, house 43 Tremont [Dublin Legrand Toussient, foreman Wyatt's brickyard, house 64 Lehan Daniel, blacksmith, house 21 Fourth
Lehan Daniel W., furniture polisher, house 61 Gore Lehan Dennis H., blacksmith, 19 Gore, h. 40 Second Lehan Jeremiah, laborer, h. Bay, near Kinnaird Lehan Michael J., laborer, boards 21 Fourth Lehmkuhl Wm. H., cabinetmaker, house 70 Gore Leighton Henry B., engraver, boards 22 Winter Leighton John A., carpenter, house 143 Gore Leighton John H., house 22 Winter
Leighton Oliver W., hostler, house 117 Gore
Leighton Thomas, machinist, house 12 Fourth Leister A., student H. U., rooms 4 Divinity Hall
Leitch James, baker F. A. Kennedy, h. 25 Somerset Leitch James, Boston Chemical Works, h. 10 Warren Leitch Johnson, engineer (81 Court, B.), h. 10 Warren Leland Albert, laborer, house 58 Elm
Leland Annie M., teacher Harvard grammar school, room 3, h. at Somerville
Leland Frederick, chair dealer (84 North,B.), bds. 11 River Leland James, car springmaker, house 111 Norfolk Leland Pitt, driver icewagon, bds. Bridge, junc. Camb. Lemme Frederick, florist, 273 North av., house do.
Lemon William, bookbinder, boards 30 Western av. LeMoyne William J., actor, house 41 Franklin Lenehan John, tailor, house 16 Decatur
Lenfest Granville B., printer, Cambridge, corner Second, bds. 150 Thorndike
Lenfest Mary A. Mrs., house 50 Baldwin
LENFEST SOLOMON, job and card printer, Lechmere Bank building, Cambridge, cor. Second, house 150 Thorndike [40 Western av. Lenfest Thomas H., musicprinter (21 School, B.), house Lenfest Thomas H., jr., musicprinter (21 School, B.), bds. 40 Western av.
Lennehan Daniel Mrs., house rear 6 Davis
LENNON JOHN, auctioneer and real estate, 603 Main, house 67 Pearl
Lennon Michael, laborer, house Hampshire, cor. Elm Lenox Bernard, baker, boards 213 Cambridge
Lenox John, letter collector, house 95 Elm
Leonard Curtis, machinist, house 21 Harrison
Leonard Daniel, shoemaker, house rear 9 Winthrop
Ladies' Straw and Felt At CROMACK'S, HATS Pressed in new shapes, in the best manner, No. 26 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.
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CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Leonard Dominick, currier, boards 9 Reed
Leonard Edward, cooper, 138 Gore, h. at Charlestown
Leonard Frederick M., student H. U., rooms 9 Felton
Leonard George A., hatter (412 Washington, B.), house 342 Broadway
Leonard Gilman, laborer, house Potter, near Third Leonard Henry W., wheelwright, 37 Gore, house at East Somerville [house 139 Otis
Leonard Hiram, produce dealer (30 South Market, B.), Leonard James, machinist, 368 Main
Leonard Joel M., student Boston Theological Seminary, boards 139 Otis
Leonard John, laborer, house 185 Columbia
Leonard Patrick G., salesman (28 Summer, B.), house 90 Prospect
Leonard Richard, stonecutter, house 157 Franklin
Leonard Rose, house 40 Clark
Leonard Samuel R., house 82 Magazine
Leonard Thomas, junkdealer, 28 Gore, house 19 do.
Leonard Timothy, marblecutter, 45 Main, bds. Pioneer
Leonard William, book agent, house 102 Fourth
LERNED ANDREW, boots, shoes, and furnishing goods, 354 North avenue, house rear do.
Lerned Benjamin, butter and eggs, h. 354 North avenue
Lerned Charles W., marbleworker, house 358 North av.
Lerned Lucy Miss, house 358 North avenue
Lerned Rebecca R. Miss, house 358 North avenue
Lerned Sarah A., widow of T. P., house 8 Sumner Lerned Walter H., butter and eggs, h. 354 North avenue Leslie David, glassmarker, house 449 Cambridge Lester Moses W., house 75 Inman
Leuchte Bernhard, lager-beer saloon, 9 Brighton, and 36 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Leuchte Rudolph, lithographer Riverside Press, boards at Somerville
Leurner Frank, gardener, house 257 Franklin
Leurner Frederic, tailor (B.), house 261 Franklin Levas Charles, teamster, boards 97 River
Leveen Jacob, peddler, house Harding
Leverett Louisa, widow of Thomas J., house 8 Holyoke Leville Margaret, widow, boards 11 Dinsmore Levin John M., carpenter, house 31 Carson Levy Aaron, clerk, 433 Main, boards 433 do. Levy Abraham, clothing, 433 Main, house 433 do. Levy Joseph, baker, 67 Gore, boards 67 do.
Lewando Charles A., civil engineer, house Putnam avenue, corner Green
IMPORTED GOODS, AT_BILLINGS', Dolton Block, 430 Harvard St.
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CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Lewis Aaron, provision wagon, house 18 Park Lewis Abbie A. Miss, teacher Dana primary school, bds. 14 Story
Lewis Ann, widow of Henry P., house 14 Story Lewis Charles J., grocer, 150 Harvard, house 17 Franklin Lewis Charles S., foreman 46 Winter, house 96 Ellery Lewis Daniel, carriagemaker, house rear 507 Main Lewis Elmer L., clerk 515 Main, bds. rear 8 Perry Lewis Ensign L., tinsmith, house rear 8 Perry Lewis Fred., brushfinisher, house 85 Vine
Lewis George W., porter H. U., house rear 37 Garden Lewis Henry B., brassfinisher 368 Main, boards 21 Sidney Lewis Henry C., porter H. U., house 19 Grant
Lewis Henry L., clerk Prospect House, 598 Main, bds. do. Lewis John F., vegetable vender, house 18 Park
Lewis John J., proprietor Hotel Cambridge, 45 Otis Lewis Levi J., hairdresser, 539 Main, house 104 Harvard Lewis Mary, widow of Henry, house 78 Washington Lewis Mary A. Miss, teacher Boardman primary school, boards 16 Lincoln
Lewis Ruth, widow of Moses, house 18 Park
Lewis Thomas, landscape photographer, 33 River, house 46 do.
Lewis William C., teamster, house 33 Union
Lewis William H., clerk, 150 Harvard, house 50 Clark Lewis W. F., carpenter, rooms 20 Holyoke
Libbey Haynes L., sawyer Woodbury & Co., h. at Lynn Libbey William L., agent N. E. Glass Co., North, corner Water and (41 State, B.), house at Boston
Libby Albertenia, widow, house 188 Harvard [naird Libby Charles W., sewing machine repairer, bds. 9 Kin-
Libby Hall J., cooper, house 265 Cambridge Libby Isaiah, iceman, house 102 Winsor
Libby Joseph M., lastmaker, house 9 Kinnaird
Libby Oliver, hostler, house rear 387 North avenue
Libby Tobias, teamster, house 15 Ellsworth avenue
Libby Win., gatetender Concord turnpike station, h. do. Liddy Thomas, printer, house 11 Flagg
Liebert David, baker, 34 Fourth, house do.
Lietner Catharine M., widow of John, h. rear 12 Winter Lighthill August P., physician (5 Tremont pl., B.), house 31 Inman
Lighthill William H. P., clerk (Raynham), bds. 31 Inman Lilley Frederick, clerk F. R. R. freight depot, boards 46 Fifth
Lilley Thomas, carriagesmith, house 46 Fifth
Lillie Abbie Miss, house 160 Thorndike
LIBRARY CASES, MANTEL MIRRORS, AND PIER GLASSES, At Bancroft & Boyden's, 180 Tremont St.
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CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Lillie Mary Miss, house 160 Thorndike Lillie Susan Miss, house 160 Thorndike Lincoln Abbie Mrs., widow of Tyler, house 6 Plympton Lincoln Alfred, clerk (128 Hanover, B.), boards 15 Fifth Lincoln Charles A., carpenter, house 15 Fifth
Lincoln Charles S. (79 Milk, B.), house 58 Sidney Lincoln George E., trav. agt., h. Oxford, cor. Hammond Lincoln John (Lincoln, Chamberlain & Co.), h. 128 Winsor Lincoln John, machinist, boards 220 Harvard
Lincoln Nathan, music teacher, house 72 Prospect
Lincoln Nathan P., teamster, house 28 Seventh Lincoln Nathan F., clerk (33 Com'l, B.), bds. 72 Prospect Lincoln Walter N., clerk (4 P. O. square, B.), boards 106 Austin
Lincoln Wm. F., boxmaker, house 49 Winter Lincoln Wm. H., asst. clerk J. P. Squire, boards 15 Fifth Lindner Berdhold, varnisher, house 12 Winter
Lindsay John, painter, house 239 Main
Lindsay Thomas, casemaker Mason & Hamlin
Lindsay William, carver, house 25 Decatur
Lindsey P. Allen, salesman (410 Washington, B.), house 76 Inman
Lindstrom E. P., cabinetmaker, house 120 Harvard
Linehan Charles, stablekeeper, 244 Cambridge, house at Newton
Linehan John, stonecutter, house 7 Winter
Linehan William, teamster, house 258 Bridge
Ling James, clerk, 164 Cambridge, boards 199 Norfolk
Ling William, cabinetmaker, house 199 Norfolk
Linihan Denis, shoemaker, 544 Main, boards do.
Linn John, hostler, house 93 Third
Linn Eliza, widow of William, house 8 Lincoln Linnehan James, plumber (Province ct., B.), bds. 110 Gore- Linnehan John, tailor, 567 Main, house 16 Decatur Linnell William, machinist, house 129 Webster avenue Lippincott Sarah E., widow, house 148 Mt. Auburn Lippitt Francis J., counsellor (Washington, D. C.), house 10 Mason [Pond lane.
Lister Fred. W., supt. Harvard gymnasium, house Fresh Litch Albert, boards 11 Jay
Litchfield Allen W., mason, house 64 River
Litchfield Benj. C., plumber, house 67 Auburn
Litchfield E. C. Mrs., dressmaker, 47512 Main, house do. Litchfield George W. B., mason (11 Chapman place, B.), house 45 Blackstone
Litchfield Judson, undertaker, 488 Main, h. 17 Green Litchfield Otis V., regulator Mason & Hamlin
BUSINESS SUITS, 17
C. H. BILLINGS, 430 Harvard St., Cambridge.
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Litchfield Roland, undertaker, 488 Main, house do.
Litchfield Roland, jr., undertaker, 488 Main, h. 47512 do. Little, Brown & Co. (Augustus Flagg, John Bartlett,
Thomas W. Deland, John M. Brown, and George Flagg), bindery, Riverside
Little Charles J. (Welch & Co.), University Bindery, Brattle square, house 830 Main
Little Christopher A., harnessmaker (150 Tremont, B.), boards 37 Western avenue [way
Little Edward P., brass (103 Milk, B.), house 240 Broad-
Little Frank W., driver U. R. Co., boards 117 Green
Little George E., clerk J. C. Goodwin, bds. Porter's Hotel Little John, harnessmaker (150 Tremont, B.), house 37 Western avenue
Little John, policeman station 2, house 117 Green
Little Lemuel, house 12 Holyoke place
Littlefield Adoniram J., provisions, house Linnæan, near Raymond
Littlefield Dependence S., organmaker, house 465 Main
Littlefield George A., machinist, house 39 Tremont
Littlefield George E., antiquarian bookseller (67 Cornhill, B.), h. 274 North avenue
Littlefield George T., patternmaker (28 Summer, B.), h. 12 Mellen
Littlefield Jacob, house 274 North avenue
Littlefield Joseph H., architect (8 Pemberton square, B.), house Prescott, near Harvard
Littlefield Nathan C., house 10 Mellen
Livermore Charles C. (103 State, B.), boards 1 Dana
Livermore George Mrs., house 1 Dana
Livermore Isaac, house 3 Clinton
Livermore John M., commission merchant (136 Milk, B.), house 136 Austin
Livermore Joseph P., student H. U., boards 24 North av.
Livermore Kidder A., house 6912 Mt. Auburn
Livermore Leonard J. Rev., house 24 North avenue
Livermore Lois, widow of Oliver, house 77 North av.
Livermore Oliver W. Mrs., house 77 North avenue
Livesey Frank B., bookkeeper (7 Spring lane, B.), house 7 Rice [174 Thorndike
Livingston Archibald, workman chemical works, house Livingston Benjamin F., machinist M. & H. Organ Co., house 5 Austin
Livingston Mary, dressmaker, 856 Main, house do.
Lloyd George, carpenter, house 167 Spring
Lloyd George A., teller Cambridge National Bank (East Cambridge), boards 37 Columbia
Velvets, Laces Ribbons, No. 26 Temple Place, Boston. J. B. ČROMACK.
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CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Lloyd Michael, laborer, house Jefferson, opp. McCabe
Lloyd Thomas, teamster, house 11 Hamilton
Lloyd William, carpenter, house 37 Columbia
Lloyd William E., clerk Court House (E. Cambridge), boards 37 Columbia [Hall
Lloyd Wm. J., student Divinity school, rooms 31 Divinity Loane Alexander, soapmaker, boards 94 Tremont
Loane John, soapmaker, house 94 Tremont
Lobsity L., student H. U., rooms 37 Divinity Hall
Lock Brothers (George and Wm. J. Lock), plasterers and stucco worker, 508 Main
Lock George (Lock Bros.), plasterer, etc., 508 Main, house rear 508 do. [4 Pine
Lock William J. (Lock Bros.), plasterer, 508 Main, house Locke Amos, foreman William Wyman, h. at Lexington Locke Bros. (Edgar H. & S. Ellis), provisions, 226 North avenue
Locke Davis, clerk Porter's Hotel, boards do.
Locke Edgar H. (Locke Bros.), provisions, 226 North av., house rear 293 North avenue
Locke Eveline J., teacher (Arlington), bds. 281 North av.
Locke Frank, propr. Porter's Hotel, 185 North avenue Locke George, provisions (B.), h. 32 Coggswell avenue Locke Horatio, provisions (42 and 44 Faneuil Hall market, B.), house 285 North avenue
Locke H. Austin, clerk (32 F. H. market, B.), h. 11 Dover Locke John, leather (95 High, B.), boards rear 8 Perry Locke John T., bookkeeper, 25 Central sq., h. r. 8 Perry Locke Sarah J., widow of Chas. A., house 17 Clinton Locke S. Ellis (Locke Bros.), 226 North avenue, house 30 Coggswell avenue
Lockett Jacob L., butler, house 81 Wendell
Lockhart Albert E., undertaker W. L. Lockhart, bds. 203 Bridge
Lockhart Charles H., undertaker W. L. Lockhart, 203 Bridge, house 209 do.
Lockhart David, coffinmaker, Bridge, corner Third, house 154 Cambridge [137 Cambridge Lockhart David, jr., coffinmaker W. L. Lockhart, h. LOCKHART WILLIAM L., undertaker and manufac- turer of coffins, caskets, etc., wholesale and retail, 191 to 209 Bridge, house 150 Cambridge Locklin Mary Miss, house 60 Brighton
Locklin Mary Miss, washwoman, house 17 Brown
Locklin Peter H., fishpeddler, house 85 Gore
Locklin William, janitor Lyceum building, inquire 2 Shep- herd's block, rear 10 Charles River
NOBBY STYLES at Billings', 430 Harvard Street, CAMBRIDGE.
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Lockwood Leverett L., engineer Riverside Press, house
9 Blackstone
Logan Henry, porter, 543 Main, house 188 Green Logan John, marbleworker R. L. Sands, h. at Watertown Lomax Rosa, widow, house 63 Winter [Hall
Lombard Charles P., Divinity student, rooms 16 Divinity Lombard Eugene, baker, 15 River, house 166 Franklin Lombard Herbert E. (H. E. Lombard & Co.), job printer, 642 Main, boards Prospect House
LOMBARD H. E. & CO. (Herbert E. Lombard and Carl H. Heintzeman), job printers, 642 Main Lombard Isaac, laborer, 174 Broadway, bds. Ross House Lombard James M., grocer, 52 Broadway, house do.
Lombard Julia, widow of Richard, groceries, Hampshire, corner Clark, house do.
LOMBARD NATHAN C., mechanical engineer and draughtsman (40 State, B.), house 125 Prospect Lombard Richard P., lather, house 71 Washington Long Abel E., carriagemaker, house 14 Coggswell avenue Long Andrew, glassmaker, house 36 Winter
Long Daniel, foreman finisher (48 Canal, B.), house 19 Lawrence
Long David, glassmaker N. E. Glass Co., h. 192 Bridge
Long Irene F., widow of Caleb C., house 15 Elm
Long John, grocer, 49 Gore, house do.
Long John J., plumber, 71 Cambridge, house do.
Long Michael, house 71 Gore
Long Richard, baconcurer, house 22 Hayes court
Long Sarah A., widow, boards 19 Everett
Long Victor H., law student, bds. 13 Remington Longfellow Charles A., house 105 Brattle
Longfellow Ernest W., house 108 Brattle
Longfellow Henry W., professor, house 105 Brattle
Longfellow Samuel Rev., boards 76 Brattle
Longfellow William P. P., architect (31 Pemberton sq., B.), house 126 Brattle
Longley Benjamin, painter, 608 Main, h. at Somerville Longshaw William, house 78 Otis
Loomer Jacob E., cabinetmaker, 77 Main
Loomer Joseph H., woodturner, house 109 Columbia Loomis Alfred, house 119 Magazine
Loomis Eleazer B., cardriver, house 60 Brighton
Loomis Grove H., house 108 Thorndike
Loomis James, student, boards 46 Prospect
Looney Epunetus J., laborer, house Jefferson, n. Warren Looney Michael, laborer, house 13 Valentine
Lopez Catherine Mrs., boards 211 Broadway
BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tre- Hazard's Patent Swing Crib & Cradle. mont St., Boston, manufrs. of
REMOVAL.
THE
Printing Establishment
0F-
H. E. LOMBARD
IS REMOVED TO
600 MAIN STREET, 600
(Opp. Hyde's Block, )
CAMBRIDGEPORT®
E take this opportunity to call attention to the fact, that in view of our increasing trade and the utter inability to accommodate our numerous patrons at the old stand, we now occupy the commodi- ous quarters, No. 600 MAIN STREET, (adjoining the Prospect House,) where we have added to · our already large and varied assortment of Printing Material a number of handsome and useful founts of Type, Or- naments, Borders, etc., which are admirably adapted to every variety of Commercial Printing, and which we know cannot fail to please.
We respectfully solicit that our office may be remembered by all who require printing of any kind executed in the best manner, at the most reasonable prices, and with the utmost despatch.
January Ist, 1876.
HERBERT E. LOMBARD, CARL H. HEINTZEMAN.
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CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Lord Charles P., mason, boards 66 Vine
Lord Clarence S., horsecar conductor, h. 138 Brookline
Lord J. Wesley, traveling salesman, 503 Main, house rear 82 Green
Lord Lottie M. Mrs., dressmaker, house 24 Watson
Lord Millard F., clerk, boards 214 Harvard
Lord Rebecca P., nurse, boards 162 Cambridge
Lord William W., clerk, 521 Main, rooms do.
Lorden Daniel, laborer, house 18 North
Lorden John, glassblower N. E. Glass Co., bds. 18 North
Lorice Thomas, conductor U. R. R., boards 1 Oak
Loring Harriet E. Mrs., house 476 Cambridge
Loring John W. Mrs., house 59 Fifth
Lothrop Charles B., tinplate worker, bds. 106. Auburn
Lothrop George B., locksmith (11 Chardon, B.), house 3 Blackstone [Blackstone
Lothrop George B., jr., locksmith (11 Chardon, B.), h. 3 Lothrop James B., organbuilder, 101 Gore, h. 106 Spring Lothrop Oliver B., music printer (23 Water, B.), boards 119 Washington
Lothrop Stephen N., house Pearl, corner Franklin Lotz Christopher, currier, house Ninth, near Cambridge
Loughlin Edward, house 104 Pearl
Loughran Mary Mrs., house 9 Wright [Wright
Loughran Michael, operative Somerville Bleachery, bds. 9 Loughrey Ann, widow of William, house Loughrey av., rear 28 Dock
Loughrey John, bookkeeper J. P. Squire & Co., house 14 Squire's court
Louppin Theodore, cabinetmaker, house 70 Gore
Lovejoy Edward E., lumber (182 Causeway, B.), house 378 Broadway
Lovejoy Emma (E. Lovejoy & Co.), milliner and milli- nery goods, 545 Main
Lovejoy E & Co. (Emma Lovejoy and Eva S. Delano), milliners and millinery goods, 545 Main
Lovejoy Oscar D., teamster, house 88 Fifth
Lovejoy Samuel M., stock and note broker (57 State, B.), house 94 Magazine
Lovejoy Virgil S., expressdriver, house 9 Seventh
Loveland Horace N., treasurer Dover Stamping Co. (90 North, B.), house 305 Broadway
Lovell Andrew J., grocer (64 Cambridge, B.), h. 11 Forest Lovering James W., supt. Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 228 Brattle
Lovering Joseph, Hollis professor of mathematics and natural philosophy H. U., house 38 Kirkland
AT BILLINGS',
FINE CLOTHS and DOESKINS, 430 Harvard St., Cambridge.
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CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Lovett Augustus, insurance agent (42 Congress, B.), bds. 735 Cambridge
Lovett Catherine, widow, house rear 35 Cawperthwait
Lovett James, baker, boards rear 35 Cowperthwait
Lovett John, laborer, house 8 Beaver
Lovett John C., tinplate worker, 16 Eighth, bds. 16 do. Lovett Joseph I., printer John Wilson & Son, house 11 Hancock
Lovett Mary, widow, house 17 Cowperthwait
Lovett Michael, laborer, house 21 Banks
Lovewell David N., wood molder, house 45 Cambridge Low Charles H. (Charles H. Low & Co.), dry goods, 460 Harvard, Harvard sq., rooms 134 Mt. Auburn
Low Frederick C., photographer, 110 Cambridge, house 23 North Fifth
Low Frank H., printer, boards 65 Oxford [ford
Low George H., bookkeeper (83 Water, B.), bds. 65 Ox-
Low George W., house 65 Oxford
Low James, gardener, house rear 25 Baldwin
Lowe Edwin D., boards 76 Prospect
Lowe Francis (F. & J. Lowe), builder, h. 74 Prospect Lowe Frank A., boards 76 Prospect
Lowe F. & J. (Francis and John), builders, 76 Prospect
Lowe John (F. & J. Lowe), builder, house 76 Prospect
Lowe John T., butcher, house 159 Winsor
Lowe Samuel B., house 5 Suffolk
Lowe Samuel P., organcase maker, house 91 Auburn Lowe William, painter, boards 11 Suffolk
Lowell Alfred E., freight conductor L. R. R., h. 28 East Lowell Ellen F., asst. librarian Dana Library, h. 9 Douglass Lowell Frederick H., drug clerk, 439 Main, h. 6 Cherry- Lowell Harrison G., sailmaker, house 9 Douglass
Lowell James R., Smith professor of the French and Spanish languages and literatures, and belles-letters H. U., house Elmwood av., corner Mt. Auburn
Lowell Kate M. Miss, teacher Willard primary school, h. 9 Douglass
Lowell William O., blacksmith, house 96 Sixth Lowery William J., machinist, house 129 Washington Lowney Dennis, glassmaker, boards 47 Winter
Lowney Morris, laborer, house 47 Winter
Lowry George, foreman glass cutting N. E. Glass Co., h. 89 Vine
Lowry Joseph, silversmith, house Willow place
Lowry Michael, in Boston rolling mill, h. 1 Gray place Lucas Clinton W., student H. U., rooms 156 Mt. Auburn Lucas Edward, waiter, house rear 115 Columbia
SILKS, CRAPES, and Bonnet TRIMMINGS of all kinds. IF J. B. CROMACK, 26 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.
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CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Lucas John B., razor strop manuf., h. 156 Mt. Auburn Lucas Manuel R., hairdresser, 97 Cambridge, bds. Hotel Cambridge
Luce George C., conductor U. R. Co., h. 65 Pleasant
Luce Samuel H., piano hammer coverer, 555 Main, boards 2 Columbia
Lucey Thomas, laborer, house 199 Norfolk
Lucy Anthony, stereotyper (15 Water, B.), h. 8 Somerset Lucy Isabella Mrs., house 8 Somerset
Lucy Thomas H., policeman, house 49 Brookline Lucy Timothy, teamster, house 32 Harvard
Luddy Mary Mrs., dressmaker, house 38 Winter Luddy Patrick, farmer, house 167 Dublin
Luddy William J., carpenter, boards 141 Cambridge
Ludgate William B., porter, house 74 Winsor Luduc Leon, currier, house Harvey, opposite Clay Lufkin Charles A., clerk, boards 81 Oxford Lufkin Julia A., widow of David M., h. rear 81 Oxford Luiji H., currier F. Fischer, house at Boston
Luke Arthur F., bookkeeper National Bank of the Com- monwealth (121 Devonshire, B.), boards 21 Inman Luke Elijah H. (E. H. Luke & Son), hay and grain, 71 Main, house 15 Maple avenue
Luke Eugene R. (E. H. Luke & Son), hay and grain, 71 Main, boards 15 Maple avenue
Luke E. H. & Son (Elijah H. and Eugene R. Luke), hay and grain, 71 Main
Luke Jacob P., cigars (Union, B.), boards 15 Prospect Luke James, jr. (Luke & Bent), coal and wood, 168 Main, house 21 Inman
Luke Otis H., paying teller Third National Bank (66 State, B.), boards 21 Inman [Maple avenue Luke Walter J., shoefindings (105 High, B.), boards 15 Luke William H., carpenter, Clark, n. Broadway, h. do.
Luke & Bent (James Luke, jr., and Geo. H. Bent), coal and wood dealers, 168 Main
1 Luke -- , gluer, boards rear 93 Sixth
Lull Abner C., builder, rooms 12 Broadway
Lull Frederick A., house 45 Norfolk
Lum Isaac E., confectioner, 165 Broadway, house do. Luna Christian P., hairdresser, 461 Main, bds. 23 Suffolk Luna J. P., hairdresser, 125 Bridge and 27 Fifth, boards 73 Gore [Mt. Vernon Lund Jerahmeel C., carpenter (150 Charlestown, B.), h. Lund Lewis, at Pickle Factory, house 43 Winter
Lund S. Thompson, clerk (184 Wash., B.), boards J. C. Lund's, Mt. Vernon
LATEST STYLES, 430 Harvard St., CAMBRIDGE. C. H. BILLINGS.
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Lund Walter B., clerk (B.), bds. J. C. Lund's, Mt. Vernon Lundergan John, glassblower, house 42 Gore . Lundin Carl.A. R., telescopemaker house 8 Tufts Lundregan Michael, teamster, house 88 Franklin Lunitz Bernhard, engineer, house 119 Pearl [ct.
Lunitz Charles, compositor Riverside Press, bds. 8 Stinson Lunitz Gustave, pocketbook maker, house 8 Stinson ct.
Lunt Alfonso M., printer (31 Hawley, B.), house 92 Otis Lunt Benj. F., gilder, house 22 Watson Lunt John M., printer (31 Hawley, B.), h. 4 Mullin's ct.
Lunt Moses, carpenter, house 50 Sacramento
Lunt William H., moldmaker, house 104 Cambridge
Lunt William Parsons, bookpublisher, (42 Congress, B.), house 5 Hilliard
Lusk Bridget Miss, house 11 Laurel
Lusk John, mariner, house Warren, near Cambridge
Lute Anton, laborer, house 5 Linehan's block, Third Lute John, house 159 Bridge
Luther Thos. H. (Joy, Luther & Co.), carpenter, 3 River, house 10 Village
Lyall John P., stonecutter, boards 9 Brewer
Lycett John J., printer, boards 88 Mt. Auburn
Lydston William H., carpenter, boards 136 Harvard
Lyford Oliver, mason, boards 15 Pleasant
Lyford George E., jeweler (111 Wash., B.), h. 9 Norris Lyford Thos J. (Doane & Lyford), provisions, 419 Main, boards 465 Main [White
Lyman Albert B., marbleworker, bds. Mrs. A. Lyman's, Lyman Ann, widow of Alexander, h. off White, n. Elm Lyman Bernard, mat mntr. (Somerville), h. 366 North av. Lyman George N., driver U. R. Co., house 9412 Tremont Lynagh Richard, furniture and cabinetmaker, Cambridge, corner Tremont, house 468 Cambridge
Lynan William, carriage painter, house 9 Fitth
Lynch Agnes R., widow of Thomas, house 220 Franklin Lynch Bridget, widow of Michael, house 3 Long's block, rear 136 Broadway
Lynch Charles, laborer (Howard, B.), h. r. 62 Cambridge Lynch Cornelius, laborer, house Warren, near Jefferson
Lynch Daniel, shoemaker, 34 Brighton, bds. 48 Brighton Lynch Daniel F., engraver, house 183 Hampshire Lynch Ellen, widow of Philip, house 93 Sixth
Lynch Hannah, widow, house 62 Harvard
Lynch James, plasterer, house 39 Cowperthwait
Lynch James H., plasterer, boards 39 Cowperth wait
Lynch James M., clerk, boards 211 Cambridge
Lynch Jeremiah, gardener, house 8 Hancock, near Main
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SPRING BEDS of all kinds, and best CURLED HAIR MATTRESSES,
Bancroft & Boyden, 180 TREMONT ST.
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Lynch Jeremiah, laborer, boards 176 Gore Lynch John, bricklayer, boards 21 School Lynch John, brushmaker, boards 130 Harvard Lynch John, laborer, house 64 Brighton Lynch John, laborer, house Bristol Lynch John, laborer, boards 176 Gore
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